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NO\! 'nm E‘I'FLALD r . 4 ~ = mseyerrem o 4 HERALD “ADS” MEAN 7 i BETTER BUSINESS TO THF SEB\'ICE- 0 s -~ ESTABLISHED 18 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1018, PRICE THREE CENTS. 'LONDON PRESS EXPOSES ALLEGED PLOT TO PUT KAISER BACK ON THRONE OF GERMANY; PLAN IS FOR HIM TO RETURN WHEN REVOLT HAS FAILED FIFTH GERMAN ARMY BEGINS CROSSING{PR[NCE MAXIMILIAN OF BADEN FAVORED Reports Received Come From Neutral Source RHINE ON LONG HIKE BACK TO BERLIN | AS PRESIDENT OF NEW GERMAN REPUBLIC; of High Standing and Indicate That Revo- S ACSTRINS WA oSS lution is Being Managed by High Officers. Movement Teing Carred| TR ol Mo SOCIALISTS DEMAND SOLF'S REMOVAL : i London, Nov. 29.— Austria- EL X 3 4 y Out at Three Different I‘V'n:‘““:v(\“ln\l ;)tmn 000 killed un{-l London, Nov. 29.—The former German emperor contem- s e Copenhagen, Nov. 28.—Priace Max- | council of Munich has telegraphed o ent of the Cologne Gazette : 3 : nded during the war, accord- ik £ F lies 5 plates an early retur Germany to reclaim his throne, accord- Peints and Will Take Eight i "r,<,?;efl,.:“,],‘m_ imilian of Baden, former imperial |the executive committee of the Berlia | understaads plates an early return to Germany to reclair s throne : e trom Copenhagen. | Tght | chancellor, is favored as the first|socialist council demanding —the dis ing (o news received in London through a neutral source of high Vi e . German republic by | missal of Dr. W Solf, foreizn Charles Much Depressed, ; " oy or Nine Da}s. hundred thousand —men were Btemg o ot l.ht Ty '.(.m!; i s Phil : Sareide ris- | . N , - S 5 standing, says the Daily N lail. I'he newspaper adds that the Sled el i 000 cmcers democratic circles there, according to [ minister: Philip Seheidemaan, minis-{ Amster . Nov. 28.—Former Em- s G N 5 g 17, S aavices to the Berlingske Ti-|ter of coloy and Mathias Irzbers- | peror Charles of Austria is suffering | Fevolution in Germany is being managed by officers of the German ! ‘dendc o counctl o peo- | er, who, it has heen anaounced. will | from a mental depression, according | high command with a \w\\ to eventually ‘causing its collapse and HINDENBURG URGES ,1:1\‘ commissaries has _appoint- | conduct megatiations preliminary 1o (to an Innsbruck dispatch to the| (e triumphant return of the former emperor to l‘,cr‘;in. Some of A a commission to investigate |signing a treaty of peace. The lele. | Kreuts Zeitung of Berlin. He sits for| e e s e el e T T 3 < l. that German treatment of m also invites the Berlin council | hours at his desk, staring vacantl 1cse officers (& a s ha £ 4 t S L COURTESY TO ALLIES‘ chistees s | 10 vacantly 1 | prisoners of war has been contrary to (to overthrow a goverament which | Former Ismpress Zita is much dis-| of Berlin. Many of them are reported to be dressed as workmen. m!ermtlmn,l\ law. continues to place such persons in|tressed by her husband's state of SSEEET = ey ; s e The commission is ordered to take |important positions. health Spreading Dangerous Propaganda. estimoay under oath and expel guilty . These officers harangue the crowd These Notices, caring in Villag i o = ApE ,,(, ons from the army. In certain Allics Going to Berlin® Biudon Danand: Breal as comrades and in every way encour-| ; PRSI ONE e A e g : . : age the revolutionary movement. It Opposite American Lines, Say This ety w-nnxlvul)na. criminal prosecution may Amsterdam, Nov. 20 Representa- London, Nov. 29 The Jiberal party is added, however (I;” if opportunit; be ordered. tives of Great Britain, Irance, aad!in Baden has issued a proclamation ‘ } : ! ] : : 4 n has is ¢ ams offers they will abandon this disguise, is the Best Policy Sincé Germany is [ 0 R d the United States will arvive in Ber- | demanding o complete breach with | pi v Finance Committee Recommends ™ “* " oo | Sl LR A0 _ : L e S | - que Berliz ‘cording to an Exchange Tel- | ur § t i No Longer Able to ' Make Resist- Tne Yo 8~—The socialist { the armistice, a Berlin correspond- egraph dispatch fra o ag R iean besin e counter reve kg Berne, Nov. 1 raph dispatch frem Copenhagen. { Agents of these officers, it is de-| Return to Two Cent System i e i Ry o claredl are A i e | R Sy G |'spreading anti-British propaganda § oo T, iES WD 1p STATUS OF WARDRIERS ENENY MUST PAY COSTS WILL MODIFY SUgAR o st et 552 7 ance—Withdrawal Proceeds Rap- pation, Nov. 28, (By thc Associated ey ey By he e | {Fractured Skull and Other Hurts | = et L G S e e 1S RENDERED DOUBTFUL OF WAR TO THEIRLIVIT, RESTRICTIONS SOON oo DEATHS BACEED BIRTHS ::fw‘\]\;"v"o l?f:;\):r:n\ .m‘v‘e\“:;.t_:.:‘\.i:-'.‘-::nl‘:x,\! to Rush Through New Revenuc — ‘ IWEST END GAR SPLITS SWITGH Effect of War in Berlin Was to Caus to reports reaching here ©move | gl Old Ome May Be Used Contracts Involving ]—]un.‘Premler Lloyd George | Four Pounds Per Person, 15,397 More Deaths Than Births| ment is being carried out by three ! columns at points distant from cach | dreds of Millions of Dol Sounds Keynote of Eng- New Rule, Effective ACARET RS AYNE 1 & LS Gonl] v ner and Passengers and Pedestrians other. ot S | Washington, Nov. 20.—Repeal of According to the German plan, | 5 ¥ . o ) : 200,000 men will be quartered daily |the increased postage rates was ap- lars Affected by Ruling. land’s Peace Demands. Next Week, Berlin, Nov. 27, (By the Assoclatd Frankfort, but accommodations for | Proved today by the senate finance RS G 2 g Are Cut By Flying Glass—Boys i;le,_l?‘i%]*{ ~The Vital _statistics i but 30,000 daily have been prepared. | Committee. ~Amendmeats to the war : - 7 ’ T p . 8 . Blnied Fur 1 ] A p i disclose the | almast - cotasiiy Congestion at Treves is reported re- | revenue bill were adopted to abolish Washington, Nov. 29.- } New Castle, Nov 29 —Germany New York, Nov. 29.—The gugar 'or Tampering With Switch | phic effect of the war’s privations or sulting in units proceeding on foot | "':‘ e D 60 ”,\('vm‘l;l class war contracts ‘m]\l'uh'mg )\\nwl( o 1('|(r\>f‘ must pay the cost of the war to the | divisions of the U. S. Food Adminis-| Benjamin Ives, of 53 Plerce street, ”":',-,I,"O(l’}c of ”?",““H L toward Coblenz. It was originally | YAtes, With a brovision that the rate |millions of dollars were rendered| it op Jier capacity, Premier Lloyd | tration {hroughout the countr - = ) of 58 Pi street, e éxcess of bifths over deaths ith el e g 2 |\ Rikions FLof o 3 : o apacity, Jloyd | tra \ 1t v will | Plainville, is in & critical condition at | 14 ras 12,76 | planned to move the troops foward | Shall be onc and one-half cents per | deubtful ia status today by a decision) = % 0 CAREAEY: CTORCT 2 3 the New' Britaty “acer condition at| 1013 wes 12,766, n 1918 thero wad Germany by rail At other points it | Paugd bevond a 200-mile radius, and | of Comptroller Warwick of the treas-| L3 ared in a speech here to- | begin to demobilize about December ! © 1 s s spital, | an excess of deaths over births of 4,4 g 3 to | also’ for repeal of the extra. cont per | ury that orders have not been legally | day. 15, it was learned here today, in an- | on¢_7Jve others are seriously hurt as| 440 and there . were. 15,307 <move AR ne ity fashay o i ol , a result of a trolley aceident which | s than BIFtHSLs 7 2 indle the extraordinary trafflc_and LOUDCe postage on letters. executed unless uctually = signed Dy .. The submarine pirates must be‘pun- | ticipation of the arrival of Guba's su- | otGiiFFed in front of the Y. M. O 4. | Sooths than births 1l 977, THele Asd ; . A FenRagre! The coramittee also ordered into te | responsible government ' contracting | | e o 4 g g : ] { ures do not include the soldiers 1}'»1.1 .',.}:x'x‘xm:y«vld.»r?: n:xmfi:: | Dill the so-called child labor amend. | agents and the coatractor. ‘f\he.d" xPlo‘ vprtmlrv added, and who- | gar crop in Jumm.r~ Modification Ca;n:‘l’:urp'l‘}g ]lZ;;( night when the in- | died at the front or in hospitals T e\ iparenily the Germans aro |Ment. It Was offered by Senator| The war department submitted toleVer devastated the lands of another | of restrictions affecting consumera will | COming Plainville car split a switch | total number of deaths in 1917 ol s e Lidge and provides for a 10 per cent. | the comptroller a form of cancellation | country ought to be responsible for | become effective carly next week. e Wh\éh e grm‘"g"’“ ave- | 7,000 more than the previous gassesing tax_on products of child labor. agreement under which it was pro-|it. ) The sugar divisions, which have |19 3T W stopped at the curve | despite the fact that Berlin's popu- Copies of @ proclumation by Field | The change ia second —class post- | posed to abandon without uajust loss| Referring to the culpability of the | complete control over distribution by | Lo fake on passengers. Ives was most | Jation had decreased 70,000. Marshal yon Hindenburg, urging Ger- | #¥& under the committee’s amend- | to’ contractars thousands of war sup-!authors of the war. Llovd George, refiners and, through the refiners, frn(‘tur;;‘d krl'l a‘&ngh sustained .<L man soldiers and civilians to ‘‘receive | 1Nt would become effective.upon en- | ply contracts. He refused to approve | said the government intended that the { over distribution by wholesalers and s el Lol ile hopes are MAY DEMAND KAISER. i o Wit yestenation and | dctment of the bill. while that reduc- | the agreement, holding that the de- | investigation to be conducted should | grocers will on December 1 discon- | ok r him, his condition is seri- i sourtesy mave appearcd . villages | € ArSt class postike rates would be | partnent may not agree with a con-| be n perfoctly fair but a stern one | {inue their cortificdto systom under | °™ A Allies Reach Agreement As to Their opposite the American lines. The | ¢TOCtYe July 1 next. = = Itractor on aa arbitrary sum to cover | and that it should go to its final reck- | which sugar has been alloted to man- Those Who Were Injured. Rights For His Custody. proclamation says this is the best pol- R i BRGNS jimbiities Buploge depoct e L autnongaalloning ufacturers and dealers as a war tima| The injured are: P e e : fey in view of the fact that Germany| Chaotic conditions in the collection | tion far this is given in a previously T mean io see that the men Who |'measure to conserve this commodity. | Benjamin Ives, aged 42, fractured | rOndo% MoV 09--The astual 15 ho Tonmer able to make resistance | Of taxes next year now seems unavoid- | existing contract. v orders | %id mot treat our prisoners humanely | Manufacturers will, however, be re- | skull, mangled arm, and scalp | SSOUr® to be followed in demanding Allies. able, according to a treasury state- | A large proportion of war orders|he made responsible,” the premier | quired to limit their purchases each | wounds. Probably fatally hurt. Tak- | ¢ Surrender of the former emperor ment which has been prepared, com- | Were given informally by telephone, | declared. He added that he did not|to a 30 day supply until the free ar- | en to New Britain General hospital. | °f Germany to the Allies will be dis- Americans Cross Frontier. menting on the delay of congress in | telegraph or letter, it is said. Ia such) wish to pursue a policy of vengeance | rival of the Cuban raw sugar about| John Neumann, aged 28, Pierce | USSed in London, according to the enacting the pending revenue bill. | cases the comptroller held new legis- | but declared : S LA | street, Platneille, Serained besk | Deily Express. Premier Clemen- This statement, to be made public|tion will be necessary to permit “We have got to actsothat men in While restrictions on use of su-|cuts, bruises and shock. Taken to|Ce2® of France will arrive here Sun- shortly, will explain why the internal | framing of agreements for cancella- | the future who feel tempted to follow { gar in public places will continue in | hospital, and later to his home. dBsqguicni Mg ch flcan revenue burcau now is proceeding : 10D the example of the rulers who plung- | cifect for the present four pounds of | Michael Cesante, aged 19, Oakland | The British and French gov with plans to collect taxes under the | Secretary Baker said the war de-|ed the world into war will know what | sugar will be allowed to each person | street, ligaments of his leg torn, | €0ts: the newspaper adds, have LY A TaaAlly bl i paits faea | ol e, St iR eyl i ter ibslow .’:;\‘;(?\‘.;?iln(,y"“f,‘c}sf.c T e itoy | 15 Waiting for them at the end.” each month in the homes, beginning | shock. Taken to hospital, and later | "eached a 4"1\?“""“"‘ Tegarding | HISHy a 3 those proposed in the new measure. | 4T® g go the prospec right to make the demand on Hol- sported the zes in good condi- : . Sy S e Monday or Tuesday. This, it was de- | to his home. ’ Fenoftod ithe b teesl s Con Hardly Rush New Bill Through. | Jrofite o the remalnder of the worl - o clared, was the normal consumption| Louis Paul, 45 Maple street, Plaln- [ 1200 The ends of the bridges on the Lux- ¢ The only way to avoid resorting to | minate the existing contract on a ba- ENGLAND AN DU.S. prior to the war. The present allot- | ville. Two cuts on his face, and MAY HONOR WILSON. emburg side are guarded by Ameri- | collections under the old law, the |sis which would amount substantially Mokl K D r'fn{nds. A .:ymme(} T, Able to return to his = can troops. Civilians aro permitted | treasury now believes, is for congress |to compensation for expeaditures in-| CAN COMMAND PEACE | "he susar division had not intend- | homo after receiving medical at-lpopors From Sweden Indicate Hel to pass back and forth provided they | to rush the bill to completion within | curred and profits not to exceed ten 2 o Ol b TRGeell il 0 O T e i e e el ko have passes issued by the officials [ two weqks. Most house and senate | per cent. on the cost of unfinished ef § the@veari bul BtholRdockion gy Icennel] eiders, aged about 20. xep 1 J ze. in various villages along the line. |leaders do not believe this possible. jarticles on hand—a basis mare fa-| . - . 3 n H‘d(_‘hw! u{,du_\- that the .\Hufi(m‘,\ had | lives at ;!l)_\VA»L Main street, thrown Grand Forks, N. D. Nov. 29.—A] There have been several instances|In fact, leaders of both parties are|vorable to the goverament than the| Canadian Premier Says Thesc Two | so improved that the «l"n!nhllmulllm out of Plainville car and received | special cable dispatch 1o the Norman- where German soldiers and civilians | said to share the opinion at the treas- | terms of the contract would permit— Nations, Acting Together, Can ficuldiboginiuwolncebaieanlicty several bruises. Returned to his|den in this city from Christiania 1 ask permission to cross into Luxem- x.xry that |‘h(: :‘n ]Rur even may not |if they can secure promptly a sub- 1 e J i“g‘x“‘“ after recelving medical atten- | gjcates that the Nobel Peace Prize) ; but the sentries would not per- | be enacted at this session. Conse- | stantial portion of this sum so as to Sa anity. : n for 1918 may be awarded to Presi- D hem ta cross unless they asreed | quently, the situation appears to be |release (heir working capital for S DRAFT BOARDS WILL Henry Wasserman, cut by glass, | dent Wilson, who, according to the to remain in Luxemburg until the|that all the work of congress on re- | switching back to commercial work London, Nov. 209.—Sir R. L. Bor-| bruised and general shock. Taken to | gispatch probably will be invited to army of occupation had moved into | enue legislation during the past six, The department, therefore, desires| den, Canadian premier ,speaking nt SOON BE DISMISSED his home on Garden street. visit the Norwegian capital in Rhenish Prussia. This precaution | months may go for naught, and that | to enter into supplementary contracts| the ‘annual Thanksgiving Day banquet i About a score of others, passengers | {;, accept personally the prize. was taken as an ordinary war meas- | the present revenue law will be en- [ with such coatractors by which a sum " SSume e iE enas An both cars, and people waiting to | Danish and Swedish governments ure to prevent the opening of lines | forced for another year ,with possi- | well within what it certain would | °f the American society today, ap- I:oa_rd cars in the “aisle of safety” re- | 550 said to consider extending an of communication between the Ger- | bly a few additional levies. have to be paid by the government on | Proved of the plan to form a league | Work Will Be Ended When Records | ¢¢ived minor injuries, mostly from | yitation to the president. mans and the people within the Am- $2,000,000 Deficienc such basis of adjustment will be paid| of nations, but insisted that England & broken glass. The occupants of both = i iines) In view of this, congressional lead- | Mmediately to the contractor upon Are Completed—Second Board cars were thrown upon the floor or WILLIAM KELLY DE ; f ; his consent to a termination of the agalnst the sides of the car when the ers have discussed with treasury of- - . - 2 5 i Through January 1 s 5 - o A | original contract, and a release to the | the Peace of the world by acting to- g y 1. impact came. High Street Aviation Corps Man Stil NEW DREADNAUGHT ficials the advisability of trying to | oot : : 8 i ! wh ¢ o ¥ INE E 2 el e bt honses o Jointores, | Eovernment from all its abligations | gether. He said: hettvorilor tholar i borsde i, Denies Criminal Negligence. R te (o o J thereunder,, the department agreeing| “Lef us hav league of Tons : A ; T 3 1 e i BRA g ave a league of nations, | heo: shed and 2 A ‘ ostig: e m . 3 i MOST PO\)\]ERFLL YET | olution imposing war profits taxes to pay substantially such additional| if it can he B been finished and nothing further is| An investigation i eing made to Wiliam Kelly, son -of Mrand M realized, 1t least let | o : > the responsibllity ‘for the according to the plan formulated in | g 7 S . . i : et} joft for them ecxcept the completing | determine the responsibility for £ A F as the secretary of war may de- | Us have ths dersts a 5 e completing 4 : ; the pending bill, and adding this to that understanding and unity accident. Tt is 2 known fact that the termine will complete payme ol i o of their records. The boards will not | X the old law to make up the part of | ; ' payment to|]of purpose and action between the oards will not | yppepr cube which is placed in the T T R R R the deficit between the four billions, | ¢ _contractor on such basls of ad-|two world-wide English-speaking | be used in the demobilization of the | switch to direct the course of the | COTPS died in New York this morning] army and will be discontinued as soon trolleys, had been removed before the ustment. omr realth G from the effects of an accident which e which the existing law probably would | S i Selop [’f‘ ayorhusi] oceurred on Sunlay Months and Will Equal Any- | manity in years to come from the un-| 4o possible. The following is the | Plainville car came into the center = cnl rajse and the six billions which the : > & > o 2k . . treasury believes should he raised by | SGORE FOR ADMIRAL BEATTY bearable horror, suffering and sacri- | wording of a telegram received by | Without this cube, the switch will| /¢ Icaves his parents and four s {Binefotiont taxation of 1919. An unpust featurs “"“["' a war such as this. the local boards from the office of | move from one side to the ofher at [ 1o and two brothers 1;»-'"hN‘ i ¢ “United by s of race, la ag B N g 2 e o aura. Dorothy Josephine, wport News, Va., Nov. 20— With | of this program, congressional leaders T et sspied sece Bansies | e povsnor the slightest touch of the wheels, and | (IR D22 0¥ 0O - 9S8 the lifting of the voluntary censorship, | think, would be that the existing pro- | Replies to Hun Protest, Saying No | of tne Britannie sommonwentth eenl The secr {M'm“r, e e o] m,' iso of (m’_\.' condition of tne 5 B ssible to reveal that | visions for excess profits taxes have A 3 3 ¢ wer and | municated tc 2 provost marshal | switch the front truck of the trolle A e v : e it e e e B hardships on many | J1omemy Boat Can Fly Tts Flag in [ the states composing the great Ameri- | that draft boards will not be neces- | took to the Arch street tracks and | BRING U. S. PRISONERS HOME. one o 184 gresy & Ytk Uine 5o - 5 R can republic can command the peace e s 5. demobill £t ey % S Tours, Nov Ry Americar e . 1916 three vear | businesses and the imposition of add- ish Ports. e ea sary for the demobilization of the {he rear truck rounded the corner, ica authorized in the 1 thre ve businesses and t positio: 1 British Ports of the world. They could have com-{ qymy. Wire this office immediately swinging the rear of the Plainville |liner Will sail from a French port i manded it in July, 1914, if they had | af the earliest possible date that your| car against o n e cenue | & few days for Rotterdam where if : oy ST £ the | situa 5 N iy y had | ; e earliest possible da at 3 car against the Farmington avenue in_construction at the ‘ll(“I‘:r mD"y} Ot Reuter, commander of the German | given Germany their joint warning.|records can be completed and the car with great force will take on board 96 Amerie#n ofii Newport ipbuilding and ¥ = May Issue Short 'Term Notes. fleet which surrendered to the Allies | They, therefore, stand answerable to | hoard discontinued. Definite instruc- | Superintendent TF. L. Beardsley |cers and 2,000 men who have been 0 - 381000 ton! battle The possibility of having no new | on November 21, has protested against | the world for the responsibilities im- { tioas will be sumbitted in the near| siated last night that upon investiga- | prisoners of war in Germany. The! The keel of the Sl ey went | COMPrehensive program of revenus the order of Admiral Sir David Beatly | posed upon them. future, Signed, Holcomb, Governor.” | {jon it has been found that the em- | Will be brought to France befon ship was laid after the country | legislation, and consequently of rais-| of the British fleet, directing that the “By their overwhelming rcwer and This means that the local draft(joyves of the company are not guilly | taken to America. Major Gen. Jamed ing less than the six billions sought| German flag be hauled down. He | unequalled infiuence, neither nation | Lonrds which have done such eflicient | of criminal neglect. It was rumored | G. Harbord, head of the supply serv: i | is said that the roads are unable against the Luxemburg, Nov. 24—American en- gineers crossed the frontier b between Luxemburg and Rhenisi Prussia today at various points on the American front. They went into Ger- and America are able to command Timothy Kelly of 176 High street, aj member of the I Army aviation| puilding program is well advanced { ed war profits would aggravate the Tondon B Koy i 2o o ira I v on to war, and in spite of the call made | O O e one his vomsel | [7OM this source befare the ead of tho | Polnts out, according to an admiral- | can divores itself from these respon- | work during the period of the war aro ice of the American expeditionary the submarine, work on the big vessel | 5 .01 voar June 30, next, has prompt- |ty statement, that interment in a Brit- | gibilities. Let no minor considera-|about to 2o out of existence. It means S e lias progressed satisfactorily. The hull | oq the treasury to consider plans for|ish harbor is, under terms of the ar-| tion, no petty rivalry and no unwor- | that a service which was instituted al- | the rubber cube after diverting his | tions of clothing be taken to Rotter. e suing a quantity of short term |mistice, equivalent to enterment in a | thy distrust divide those who, united, | niost over night and orgaaized as it| eay to the tracks around the corner, | dai and that the commissary depart feady for launching within & few . te.™ o obiiinz in one year or less, | neutral port, where, In accordance|| can command the world's abiding | grew, is about to be dfscontinued, | cif. o acks ¢ denlenn UhE il (T months. : and paying these off from the pro-| With precedent, flags are allowed (o | peace.” New Dritain has been fortunate in and other a This monster man-o’-war Will mount | coeqs af heavier taxes which would | remain hoisted. W L0 g T, O eight 16-inch rifles in four tur be necessary in 1920. This course| Admiral Beatty, calling attention to : excellent examples of efficiency. The R e e imiort. | NEW TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER| on the center line, two forward ! would depend largely, however, on|the fact that the armistice merely s local boards have done their work | pove oS¢ Dot realize the import- N Srtols Vo Ny a5 Lorhi e two aft, and naval officials belleve | (ne attitude of the next congra on | pended hostilities and that a state of s | well and their records will prove later | \7¢¢ ©F this cube . torpedo-boat destroyer of the United {hat she will be the equal if not the: nue legislation. war still exists between Germany and FartrordiN oo oo rores R R A e Tves. Crnshed. Between Gare. States navy, the Gamble, built at the) superior of any warship afloat. Four | The hill as framed by the finance|the Allles, has replied st New Ihcliacaata ctive Uservice Tine Sl e R e e A e e of these ships were authorized and an- | committee will be reported to the| “Under the circumstances, no enemy cinity: ¥air, oplder tonight ||| the second district hoard stated this| ously ihjured, was passing in the rear | ing and Dry Dook Co., was placed i other is to be built here and two by | senate next week by the finance com- | vessel can be permitted to fly its na- ! 2l : | morning that his board could, probab- | of the Farmington avenus car and | setive service today, She. fakiceitil o Bl R RnE SRy e tional ensign in RBritish ports while inds Iy have all its recards complete and ae to develop a speed of more than 3@ Quiney, Mass (Continued on Hleventh Page) under custody.” all work donc by aJnuary 1, 1919, (Continued on Hieventh Page) Enots an Hour tn the el onEaes that the conductor of the Farmingtor avenue car had ‘neglected to replace This Is, however, denied by the super- ! intendent and he further states that it is the work of someone, probably = —

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