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j HERALD “ADS” MEAN BETTER BUSINESS TO THE SE ll"!(\L. r-,\‘z\‘~'| ISHED 1876 NEW BRITAIN, NECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMRER 7, 1918, EN FAGES PRICF THR‘:E CENTS PEACE N.GOTIATION PLANS GERWANY PUTS ALL |GITY PAYS TRIBUTE “SRITISH PRISONERS HOLLAND WANTS T0 INTERN HAVE BiEN WELL LAID OUT; FAITH IN WHSON | 70 GREAT BRITAIN SUFFER SHOCKING KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE SPRES DENT ENJOY.NG TRIP ByT FEARS WORST KEGLECT IN CAMpS FOR LIFE ON SMALL ISLAND ‘ Parade and G n:.mmly Sm?;ng S 4 Has Had Informal Confer- HH\RYW FE” D":S Belleve His Tntentions Are Good in Pai'k»TJqs AF>DSOI‘: Gavernment Tnvestigators Find HNAN”AL TANfi[E Bl;;yif Allies Infist on Trial s ences With French and International Court Italian Ambassadors and []F HE Am‘ H"URE But Are Are Be Canot COLUMN MOVES AT 2 P. . Bvidence 01, D‘eh.berate RIS W[]RRY]NG TEUT{]NS‘ That Will End the Argu- With White and Lansing. | Push Program T“mugh Col. W. W. Bullen, Mavsbal, Will | ol Vindictiveness E ment, Amsterdam Reports '1 Have Procession in Motion On = London, Dec. 7.—If the Allies in« Veteran Empoge of Miler's Sore gy, pyp L171LE TLE HOPE it e sk ::g, 0 thuFR HO“"‘SW o kamems ad Sok- l XLondon, Doc. 71¢ o Anien sreside n ¢ et ola justice, President Wilson's thurd day This oiterncon t city will hold L { Hollana will vield, but will first urge found hun much umproved it . o i one of the 1 pars in its his- n that the Allies content themselves - at es co hemselves 5 ing Lo weaanent au XMy IEND , tory and the one ever held At Trelon Camp, Ruilt to Accommo- L{?PF‘{ S ARE FABULO] S with taking r H v . = ] ¢ S AN 3 » ot ! 5 V) ith an undertaking by Holland to e i ste. d mucn stroager. D] )“ I S (H‘VK; ] { D Newspaper Comment TFap 2ity is city honoring the work of > S 2 el I / . o % date 400 Mcn, 1,000 Were Crowded — intern them for Wire in ong| Nofs thil On Board the U. 8. 8. Geoige s work 2 nad e Opinion hat Amcrican President | fiiil h pe ru\llv. ln( spite the fact Duseniculo according to an Am- desk, the presi- i generzlly heard t today i O tor 800,000,000 Marks Expended During sterdas dis; J X 8 . o R g ) i 3 P ad ne Doctor to 500,000, b Zxpenc uring sterdam dispatch to the Expr ¢ of recreat.on und Had Been Clerk in Main Strect StOrc jjay Not Be Domimating Figure at| day set aside to show appreciation of | 11 and et | Holland, it is under: exercise. 1 5 ran me- oo 85 Years—Leaves Wife and Son s o g the wonderfnl work of the Iiviti Attend Them—Report Discloses Past Two Wecks—If Rate Continues gest that Herr Hohenzollern and his What botter weather this moriung 2 . = j oy SRl 5 TR LRG0 oD ) - - It Will Soon Eclipse Total German S0 D¢ Placed on an island in either of Leavy weather. Th With American Army in France— Have Expected Him to i _ Fiendish Brutality—Ixcuse of Tcu-‘ = ECL ‘ the Bast or West Indies, where he S & siin o i poneen, ‘ ; War Budzet will be guarded by a Dutch fleet. b : e s e tons Mevely a Pretense. s ' decks and jou ed @ party at the ra.l Was 68 Years of Ag e Has Failed Thus Far, . . e Holland Wants Compensation. watclung the Penusylvania, the flag- 7.—Two additional Munich, Dec. 7, Via Genevo (BY As-| 1t is also anticipated that Holland S b fanias e Das sociated Press.)—Anxiety is Deing will be asked for compensation for shown by the German, especially the permitting a violation of her neu- Bavarian press, over the financial trality by allowing German troops to stability, and even the honesty, of pass through the province of Limburg many of the hundreds of workmen's, on their retreat from Belgium, and and soldiers’ councils now conduct- | receiving German ships from Antwerp. ing affairs in this country. Reliable “This compensation,” says the cor- reports say the disbursements of these ' respondent, “possibly may be the Hes W. Felt died suddenly last Berlin, Dec. 6, via Copcnhagen § g London, Dec night at his home, 98 Lincoln street. The summary of the address del P 3 eports have been issued by the gov- He was 68 's old. He leaves his 3 lent Wiison beiore co e o crnment committee investigating the f wife and a son, Lieutens sdwar fonduy wh v has reache e T {reatment of British prisoners of war. e in the CONVELSI" Relt, of the Observation Sec ig ) wmubly inadequate an ; P e i il il CALeh B (R HbRSOn i mely o R o IBNARLINE SIOTIES T Army i ant hence there ha: nme . i ment of men captured during the and exper.ences wich those on board. T8, 00 lice with the expedition on it in the newspapers. Germau 2y . : pring offensive of 1918 and relates Enjoys Submarine Taics. 3 He is also survived 1 ek vainly for comfort in the n e - ¢ largely to the employment of prisoners : > two brothers, David Felt, of Troy, e and in Mr. Wilson's program, . behind the German lines. Like pre UIESIn en s 0! X ! ‘u)m-x- graues wh siores of experi- \““\,” “ l‘r\.l %.m;i“ of Wrentham, Which it is supposed that Americ: 2 : ¥ jous reports, it is a long, shocking councils for the npabt two weeks hav_? cession of certain territory along tha ences .n il siizone | arer o TIMGS LSS PSR and the Allies have pledged them : ; : record oF bratality and callous neg. ‘otalled 800,000,000 marks. ll>( L‘.Y;‘lh Belgian frontier owned by Holland tremendousl 1 Wihen Sitesseny v sclves that Germany will have only a 3 o o e tostimony TFte of expense continues to be the since 1839, perhaps the southern part - oais : i 5 . T was born in Wrentham, Slve EeRal s 3 g cot. A typical extract from testimony | cuoi”cost of operating the EOVern- | of Duteh Limbure. the meseotion bt vas le ned < 1 arrii = vy existeiice a he cace con 5 e Sar 2 v v ris TS v asca 5 " ~ . ” imoug come s 1o be shown B0 @3y sy R e ; clven Dby ol ““““‘l“‘]“’f !T‘f\i"?e" o ment, it will exceed the total German ' which region is claimed to be prin B \7ic (he svenins onboard e ahio 16 years. He worke . o tishfor Erenchilines follars: | budget, with its enormous outlay for | cipally Belginn ars @ ay Think Intention Good, But— . : A : the pres dent announced ihat in- earsgatior majority of Germans Many Die of Starvation. | military upkeep by several times. 5 ¥ and then entered tho S 5 R 5 G : | = o tended (o Le present, evidently anticl- & SRS 0TRSO, IR ST e cone 1..‘\1. i..‘-,mzl.,\vt‘ W by el N 2 sie: : e era | R risoneraldical ot starva | Money Dflfi(G'ult_V Acute. N TROLLEYMEN ON STRIKE ating th entertainment itk s » i tentions and a heir hiopes are cen : . : T The Bavarian azette says e ” L W quctea a store on Main street for over tered in him, but there o e . : tion at Ramcourt. Later deaths of i and fail on the heavy swelis. Th was uri with warm suunlight. Found Dead in Bed. Ued belief that he will be unable t ’ e e o o ieichie s s iogiokgl| Doaflclan \worcestes fand fSpeingoi locked up the store last force his program through. Th Lvsentery and half of them were mere besinning because, it is said, the sol- | ines Suspended—Want Womam cvenin his usual custom, and Zeitung Am Mittag says: . Mty There was a lot of diers occupied state buildings which wen .. Late 2 Holvas el Bls oSG Slmasina DicNRont S o \t Cappey, caused from lack Were heated and lighted by the old the Italian a shng- found ded in pod, and Di. Blcock, IS ol iono toRtopeitiia v o Tood and exbosure. No attempt was Staff and requisitioned stdte automo-| Worcester, Dec. 7.—Traffic on the ton, and had a s onversation witl "alllexaminer)l pronounced Miateryention will mitigate heldestocs R e @ S biles. When money needs arose, | Worcester and Springfield trolley line Secrotary of Sts ; g and death dus to heart failure. Hi ""f;“"f“‘“‘“‘”i“”t Seeae MARSHAL W. W. BULLEN. Large numbers of prisoners no long. however, difficulties began, says tho | between here and Brimfield and on Henry White, cc SioTiniopres Wnrsten R Davia) mel oo timoy BN R Lo SRR R e | er fit to work behind the German lines Dewspaper, which at first were met by | the W edbs(;“'t“&{“fi‘"{lhtrjd# lines was dent on the peace ‘commission. No c& Tone ERERI (Gt dominat figure that Germans have | ing the entire Britlsh people, from | Were sent to Heilsbers, East Prussia, individual well-wishers, but now have | fu_fi’c"‘e' e Gy L s 1al conferences e heen held so v and the brothe ther . bected him to be. Some papers ! thi R s Pr vaM O™ | or Trelon, in Prussian Poland. A wit. become so urgent that serious conse- %Lfn‘e by the carmen for the rein- coms nt that plans for the first time in 15 years. T RS T Core il ol e e e [ e S e B S e | mess, describing the arrival of about Quences are threatened. e e or e MomanTiclent My negotiutions have been Ieit leaves a large circle of friends porigjigtic naval policy” and has fa i N (th ‘m:{ the ('O‘;m\ 'md‘fl;é Threa hundred oflthese! prisoners at “An undreamed of perspective opens g_:irged b;x‘ fln». superintendent of the {Sho 2 e - i 1 Australia, 4 L 5 S 36 ivision. The strike was made by 100 who are deeply shocked to learn of oq to check Entente's “piratical | British navy to the people who have | Heilsberg early in October, says they | Up for the state treasury,” the Gazette | &' """ 27 W16 B JC el on has ) soliciious of | his suddon death, i ecanomic | ed the country at homethe wo- | were mostly stretcher cases and were continues, “if the workers and peas- bloyes of the dlvision withbut the y n p alt he son employed at Mil- S ‘ith 4 > o | sanction of the union and Presis comfort of tho: mpanying Mr. Felt hed been employed at Mil- | i T ,,,,en oF land. Today is a day of | taken to the hospital, but many of ants councils, with at least 30,00 dent. Thomas &) : Bloderick | bt il and is personally s that all ' ler's dry goods store for the past 35 ! APP A FOR PPQ GTION S ; 1 sent to the W weak | members in 8,000 Bavarian communi- @ { iE iportance, and much more so | those sent to the camp were so wea . | union went to Charlest y i el EAL ! - . R 2 = . ties, become active and spend twenty arieston oy SN ¢ 3 reads | than most people realize. It is greatly | they could hardly walk. He says ; today in an effort to avert the strike. every wireloss message received and The funeral will be held Monday pursues the & :ewspaper with much | and interment will be in Imdlow, Vt. Plans Are Wiison Clerk Reinstated by Superintendenty, e | inasmnch as this entire country is to- | youths of 20 looked like men 40 years marks dally ber person. Yha s *Vin soohterbnce . ot Gl ay honoring a nation which hereto- | old. Accounting is Demanded. strikers this afternoon and after a it ibtevent, . B . Gt dsisi e Allies Asked to Protect the People ot‘ g interest. Before wng the Georse fore vias not understood and .was Terrible Conditions at Trelon, The Neueste Nachrichten demands | talk over the telephone with General i | | | Washington he inten to in ct the "3 Jocy nst 2 o) '] enerall, disliked by the people of ace ing. 2 S i a snry C. Page yorces Veden e Herer L IREDEG I\OSQ RUSHES 1‘ Livonia, Tsthonia and Courtand | enerully di s At Trelon. whicn is supposed to bo | 20 Sccounting. It says soldiere who | Manager Henry C. Page In Worcestes | 3 a hospital for prisoners disabled while formerly served on pay he has secured the consent of the men officers and crew. CLOTHES TO RASTATT K from Murderous Dolshevik l-‘orv‘cs.[ New Understanding of Tongland. | & hospital for prisonors disabiod WhHS growing salarics, and have in somo | to resume operations later in the day London, Doc. 7 (British Wireless.) | When young Americans of today | tions were even worse, The place was C¢25¢S displaced officers and are paying on condition that Mr. Page will hear C{)P\p CA BETTE WGUNDED = = —The councils of Livowia, Esthonia thought of Eugland, there flashed to | supposed to accommodate 400, but thomselves half as much again. 1t the case of the dllic}‘]:xn.lovl‘c%;rkhun‘d | and Courlana have sent an appeal to ' their minds, not the wonderful com- | {iore were about 1,000 there. Thera QueStons. also, whether paper money order her returned fo duty if she is allied and neutral goveraments urging | mercial England which really exist- ..o hut one doctor in attendance on | IS Dot being surreptitiously issued. innocent of the charge made against “iighteen Year Old North Street American Prisoners of War intervention in the Baltic provinces|¢d but Ensland in the “‘\“““""“i the men, many of whom were in | A The pemenanergutee “{f oltiation} Det DAL iU RERID SRR | against the invasion of Russian Bol- the war 1812 and even the shocking condition or an attack on Kurt Eisner, the Soldier Fally in Action in France on n Germany. e e ime b a Tolsanm | War. Today tho city of New Britain | S"eek8 condition 4\ | Bevarian premier. It save the nelg 10,000 MASSACRED October 26. Parls, Dec. 4.—Three sanitary from Copenhagen. e B IsHeyiliN sy 0 e M Diee R ae0 the minds ' ;1 owing record. This relates to the POriNE south Germans are growing ’ trains have been rushed by the Amer | who have invaded part of the prov- ' § Lefireor cfof "1 Lk QH'I(M!‘~I-HMf | Deynze hospital for the Fourth Ger. Subpicious of Bavaria and are expres- _— Corp. George Gaudette of Company | jcan Red Cross from Switzerland to | inces, are killing and burning as they (WS arve sone and the attitudes of § ., "yrmy “where, although many |SIP8 & desire to separate from her. | myykish Army, While Retreating, Said o N S I these two g at nations arc changed. 4 5 E, 102nd U. S. Infantry has been | Rastatt, where 2,500 American pris- | advance. The various ports of the 2 E supplies were short, prisoners re- severely wounded in action. A tele- | oners have been confined. The trains provinces are filled with fugitives in | -1\ Purpose of todays parade is 0| ;00 careful treatment and adequate HEADS LABOR BUREAU CORHAYe Muxdereds HEIpleas AT nians—Whole Towns Wiped Out. Amsterdam, Dec. 7.—Turkish forces Food and Other Supplies Sent to . : M ghow the people that Americans are : gram bearing this information has| were loaded with food and clothing anticipation of the arrival of allied '@ Co”.ulm ‘a“y of Enzland and | f00d. including wine and eggs, when Leen received by h.s mother. He was{and more trains have been arranged : and neutral warships to protect them. Seide | must foster the most tender and wounded on October 26. for, The American Red | | | 1 i Corp. Gaudette is 18 years of age, | mission in Switzerland ]nlolzol;?:x‘;nc‘(:” GER\flAN G&BINET MEET | friendly feclings toward her. Deliberate Policy of Vindictiveness. \ American Resident of Berlin Selected massam-_ed 10,000 V.\xmcnians \vhilt? nd enlisted in the local company In | for the United States government to | Jii . S Parade Pianned in Detail, The second report, dated Octobef | g Jynd Employment = For Idic evacuating the towns of Baku, Olti May, 1917, at the time the ranks of ' pay all costs due Switzerland fof PR T The parade of this afternoon has | 28, says the conclusion was reached | c the company were being filled by en- transportation and also that France | .. . Siaee been planned for weeks and weeks | that events in the camps attached to | Men—=8,000 Apply Daily. LRED listments prior to belng sent to New will furnish oil and coal. as Swiss rail. | EXtraordinary Session Called to Dis- | by the various men appointed to | the Tenth Army Corps point to a de { N waerts of Berlin. Haven.. He went overseas in October, rouds are suffering from a lack of fuel cuasi Bossibilitylorl Alics (Ocenyingll oo o and aecedinssionils niplansy liberate policy fof windictlveness iwithi| ' Tondon, Dec. 7.--br. James Crack, || ]",‘ fdenting in Bakis umivhe Sl FamraiT e e e e s < : Allies | the city will turn out enmass. The |a definite purpose of reducing the &1 American who has resided for a 130,000 persons were killed. In some tles of the first year without being week with funds for American pr Berlin As Armistice Failure Penalty | C*MPaisn wuged by the publicity | health of officer pri 5. It is satg long tme in Germany, is hiead of the towns the entire Armenfan population ‘Wwounded. He was wounded about oners. 1t difficulties are being en- manager paced hefore the p > | this impulse sprang fr responsible “"_‘;“"‘e“‘_ ‘1‘1‘) BenlinfwnichpistnndineMivasiexterminated S uhe ST nin s S ey i md Gne wael i bthe o Mo G e London, Dec. An extraordinary | the details of the o ion ter- | German authorities and was directed ;‘;"_f f‘;[ £ (i ml:n},1 -ll‘;rmd!ng to a mitted Tartar troops to plunder the he landed cverseas. Before enlist- as Gorman banks are not pers | 1eeHRE of the German cabinet was | day in the schools assemblies wero | by them. The war ministry did not | feriin @ispalch to the Tixpress. Three Armenians. {8k, Do llved with hismother on Nortn mitfed to pay out more than tivo hun: | Simmonediat Berlin Flon | Mhureday | held and the spiritiof the o3 and ity interfere for the allezed reason’ that [[110/ /800, SRS ISER s S08 MOEE REE Sl Lm0 8 e e s street | dred marks at one time or more than | Sre s 0 dibcuins e spassibility ot ms T B o e e gno e non v e e e e R PR AR SRR six hundred marks weekly. The Sw ' the Allles occupying Berlin, owing to | they will be among those in-the p mander of any army corps. The com- 2 N 3 1 5> PER SHARE, | and Ardahan, in the Caucasus, accord« reports received by the Vor= : it e Germany’s alleged inability to carry | ade who will tear this message toall. | mittee says this seems a mere pre- |, 158 than a duarter of the Berlin | Yesterday afternoon a special meet- A& on was appointed bef S s e e e i 5 i LS PTe- [ troops have as yet returned from the | ing of the directors of the Natlonel AL allowed ol , Many Decorated Floats tense. 1 : 2 allowed Americans to ente; 3 2 front and it is estimated there will | Spring Bed Company was held to ter S 2 e cording to Amsterdam advices to the o BTSN S oo Three hundred American officers et Since the manufacturers were no- be 70,000 idle when demobilization is | minate the busin of the company rived at Berne yesterday. R Fl s PN S tified of the parade they placed men | 50,000 GOVERNMENT completed. which sold out some time ago to i : Const Labor Unions Will De- | folle fined . e E | T CHINA 1S DETERMINED i Ui il e . WORKERS IN VICTORY SING - Landers, Frary & Clark. The defunct Other Means to Conti ght ' SN 0 S - g T o parade. ¢ Verpent: TR ¢ ! AZIL IS BELLIGERENT. company is now ready to pay a par ier Means to Continue Fight! ] ERT UGCEED TO WIPE OUT OPIUM CURSE | have been kept secrot and the surpriss | Washington, Dec. 7.—Fifty thous- BRAZILEE: axe S e T New Trial, Peking, Dec. 4 (By the Associated | Of the afternoon is Found to be in the [and government employes were given | pooos Fwom So. America State That | After all financial matters are 5 . gy (e _ !‘x. )—Paul S. Reinsch, American @ 12rge and varied mber of floats. | a partial holiday today to take part = A 2 straightened out it is expected that San_Francisco, Dec. his city | Bavarian Premier Probable Cholce As S Almost every factory in the city will | in a “Victory Sing” as a celebration Army is Being Mobllized. there will be a dividend 4@ be siasth et R b r | i = be represented in this manner and | of the s ng of the istice ! Lima, Peru, Dec. 6.—Reports in q : i\ A -l ; g5 G orai S e e o nted i nd | o slgni the armistice and in , - divided among the atockholders. next Mornday on b ROL { German Foreign Minister—Negoul. | ~T° b ,‘ e goo l,n o5 ‘,,. jin addition many floats will be fur- | ohservance of ‘Britain Day.” | circulation in Lima tonight were to Moorney. TThe lab neil last night | 3 B N t ns from the ¢ rnment a tabled o resglution, under which .| ations Under Way For Change, Washington, the pleasure felt there at work counstruct f ts communicated with nished by many sceieties, clubs, fra- | exercises were to be held on the effect that Brazil had begun to ERLIN 1D 3 h IR mions would have b over the president's decision to have | (erhities, and —other organizations. | Ellipse near the White House and it mobliize her troops. There was no MINE IS GREAT i Sl \‘mwi " l"n"v‘dr:n, Dec. U= Kurt isuer, the | all opium now held by the Chinese )Pylvl‘"i!yloI -r: . i \Ir;" TS Flygde !} was expected that the singers and | ull'l(:ml confirmation. i | An official | Bavarian premier, probably Will'suc- | government destroyed. The United | oo, 2 Boliday attire and it own | gudience would number more than| Francisco Tudela Varela, Peruvian |pnote conce the fond rebarves SiE in other lead- | ciog Df: W. 8. Solf, as German for- | States government points out that this | o, (h¢ mujority of them Wi 100,000. foreign minister will leave for Wash- | sued in I says that umdeptii also h "b"_ “;“"”J Negotiations on the | sction is regarded as proof of the "i;r-”‘ ong the ”‘]‘ Bl 9 ~‘”‘ —_— ington next week to assume the post|most favorable recumstances thera : subject now are proceeding hetw 5 : 5 hese various tableanx wi £ Peruvian minister to the United Iy be e HiDrea vt g NMOoresE st : S e e L T Sh el e e of Peruvia ister © United | will only be enoush breadstuffs after under. way, how. | Beiln and Munich, according to the | Ghang te wipe oit the trafic In s | DU olle Comion purpose—to convey | STANLEEY IWORKS FMPLOYE States. A reorganization of the | February 7 for a daily ration of 80 e A (t‘m.l e r}v ctte, “quoted B ;\o';"l‘m public the xpn‘n] ot ’mg‘u‘\ 1S SEVERELY BURNED. | poryvian cabinet will coincide with | grammes, which s one-third the \gue, :“;“rl,:!;‘l’l; ispateh to the Exchanse SR | and the State. Grarde of nazhborine | While working on some inflammable | Varela’s departure. present sation. The note siya tho Lelegra . | ar > State, Guards 2 g S O e S death rate continues to increase in AVAL UNIT WILT, | towns nnd cities will also be in line, | aterials this morning, at the Stanley It that in October, 15158 : aviol Tl Gincalbus n 2 Berlin. DISBAND BY DECEMBER 21 | The mili t £ the Fhighlischoolll YYorksis Octavion A Goncslbis S wasll BARU OHIANDIDAVISO! 1,097' women died in Berlin while ia phconbne 8 | 3 severely burned. oncelbus was | v JACE CONFERENCE | ' : b | = » ARE DISARMING SOLDIERS Newliiay ol Deol 110 anes oty | willialeo bein inell e ‘::h:;»g oG ATTEND PEACE CONFERENCE | (egher, 1915, the number of women e | At SOl just arrived the naval unit will be | Plenty of Music Assured. started to burn, through some un- Washington, Dec. 7.—Bernard Ba- | Who died was more than 3,000, 20 BAGS OF GOLD SE L demobilized by December 21, which| The parade will start promptly at | known cause, and his clothing taking | ruch. chairman of the war industries S R R .. TO KAISER IN LAND VOoR Mackensen’s Men Will Not Bc|is the date of the end of the first| 2 o'clo There will be one : -.‘\mre 1:;‘(: hxe was badly burned on .ie body. | board, r;mlu Henry P. Davison, chair v\NOTllEE‘{ Cco. 1 \1‘\\\ “WOUNDED. C - - . | term at the university and disband- | in this parade which has ofttimes been | He was taken at once to the New | man of the American Red Cross war al Simeon k was Aitendim D K D Ese Interned {n Hungary, But Wil Bu i f‘:(w?\: u; l]:o smmgm;‘u'rudrln(»l‘ "‘('er"rwi acking in former parades, and that I’_‘](\h.tn: n,iu eral hospital. The accident | council, have been asked by Presi S wounded in France on Octos Hambice sullers Galpionkery Permitted to Cross Frontier. Those members of the unit who desire p! of music. There will be | irred at 7:10 o’clock soon after he | W to hold themselves 2 ber ccording 0 a telegram re- council has d red to the Weser Zei- g . to continue naval training will/ ba enough music tomorrow for the serv- started his day’s work. s ond to a call for sir | ceived in this city, He ws nembes tung of Hambur at he linew posi Amsterdam, Dec —The disarm- | tra red to the naval reserves. ices of twelve 1d drum corps o 3 ices with the peace delegation in | of Company 1, 102d T 5. Infantr) tively that ags of minted gold ing of Field Marshal von Mackensen's bk i have been c Among the - ERS T Gttt irope. and was in all the big engagements huve been sent o Amerongen, Hol- army has begun in Iungary, accord U. 5 PRISO} = Sl e . o e G | SOUTH PAXSETRIBULE e et eatoany. Te fastte 1lkw‘;, "',“y”‘ = lluh:nzr' rn, 1he ing to 1:)[.(:)‘121\” dispateh received London, Dec. 7.—T1 b Foot Guard of Hartford, Colt's TO GREAT BRITAIN | NINE MILLION POUNDS OF many interesting stories of the haj — — terned, but wili be permitted I:Lcr'c:g ’“"")‘;‘” \Im':(;i“\‘e S P"’fl‘"'i"‘j" ContnueaT Baze) a, Ga., Dec. south CANDY FOR SOLDIERS. i:fgi.‘,':m.l_mlh.» l.x\‘.\t‘,v ',\."”}'m:‘ byt AMERICANS AT COBLENZ. the frontier. They are selling their | Tonth Scotland, yostorday, with 1 000 1 tribute today to the part the| washington, Dec. 7.—Nine million | nick, lives at- 72 Orange street. He motor cars, horses and other equip- British pr‘tm;e'n ot “‘;r‘ “‘m“j- 4 F sh empire b played in winning | pounds of candy for the army has | entered the service March 26, 1917 can oflicers arrived Cobleme an ment chesply Kol wera inllan! smasintadlaaal pitt . world war. Pafades were fea- | just been ordered by the war depart. ——— Thursday and conferred with the BB S e T s S ARe Rk ; e ures in many cities and British flags | ment and it was announced today POLISH FUND GROWS, burgomaster, the local German co 3RISTOL BOY RELEASED, § i Hartfora, ] ¥ were flown everywhere. British sol- | that a considerable part would be The Polish Citizens' committee s mander i railway authorities, Ottawa, Dec. 7.—J. Garracse, Bris- BRITISH ENTE l?;OI,\ cast for Ney itain and vi- ders w h:\vca“m.v\m uns n?tlry to as-| rushed overseas in time to insure a |nounces the reccipt of additional daw prserd y the Cologne Gazette. tol, Conn,, is reported in today’'s{ Amsterdam, Dec. British troo DS ain or ALEN proibly Sis¢ Injtraining .»:1:: g8 80 diers took | plentiful supply for Christmas. Other | nations to the Polish War Victims e The newspaper 1 st German Canadian overseas casualty list as | entered, Cologne at 4 o'clock yester rain or snow tonight and Sun- part as guests of honor in many mass | special purchases for the expedition- |lief fund, bringing the total up tey Gido oAl 1etve Goblans today e e e e veste ay: warmer. meetings held in celebration of “Brit- | ary force include 565,000 gallons of | $24,372.23, or a little over half of = s ain Day. pickles, siota allotted to New Britain, Amsteraam, Dec. e Ameri-