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X ¥ ¥ ¥ X : ] ] " TO THE SERVICE. - B8 A j l- ESTABLISHED 1876, \JE\V BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT FR[DA\ DECEMBER 20, 1018. —TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS, NO CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN |AUTOMOBILE BANDITS SHOOTUNCOND]TIONAL”SUR»RvENDER HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD WORK, LYNN PAYMASTER AND MAKE GOVERNMENT SLEUTHS SAY GOOD ESCAPE WITH i?zalZOOO‘ARE TERMS ON WHICH PEAC G s oiobile R Lciaa D ank | it turned out of Hverett Square fionBRailsRtoRShowREvis: s e | Hmousine with - als partly drawn, a short dis- dence of Any Fraud or HUNS’ [ATEST MflVEji;‘ii‘nifif\*"“” e o e e e 0 NUMBER OF GERMANS KILLED German Delegate here and { seriously wounded him und escaped | alongside, the larger machine sud- | R | T e AR e e D e WILL FOTAI ABOUT 2,000,000: Will be Admitted to e y | Setts general hospital in Roston. men jumped out. “;h,',f{-,,:wz(“O,‘v‘x,‘ e = { onterence er pormen: oe THiS Governmental Attempt |, rrovwn =ne R e e e S’I‘ANE EY PARKER EN“S 1 Cologne Gazette Places En-| _‘ S e L e e e s e | ret Casualticatin Imperial | fies Have Arrange o ..“m‘v-h ng pro. made SRR = men jumped from a limousine and | The pavmaster endeavored to puf m'; ‘ ; Sl stopped them. When Brown resisted @ fight, but was instantly shot, ant i i . i LR GERMAN OFFICIALS = STRIKE one Of the men shot Tim twice hn the | the night watchman, although armed, HWN L!FE WlTH BULLET‘ Army as Hgh as 6,066,769 Basis of Action 104 fu 1 President — chest. The thieves 1bbed the unable to use his w —Navy Loses 70,000. PRI VS ching investigation o tod € containing the money, .1.\-|y|.,1 Meanwhile, one of the handits had f T put Leaders In Forcign Office Reported 10, prowns car and made off in their | put the pavmaster's machine out of | osed no eriminal liability, ‘ 15 that a board of arbltra- Frave Loft Their Jobs Because Dr. | own. ! commission by smashing the Dead Body of Murray Street] Paris, Dec. 20.—President Wilson' at part, if any, of With Brown in the car were plugs, and as soon as others had | ’ | clensEox il sl tond oo G il e 000,000 the plant Solf's Resignation V Accepted— | erett Kibby, night watchman at the | snatched the money bag, they jumped Man Found in Bedroom i New York, Dec. 20.—\When the | vet positive, contemplate that he wil | in exces £ reason e ne- plant, who sat on the rear seat with |into their car which disappeared at total German casualties are published, ' leave for ngland next Thursda; nd should he, demanded of Election Set For January 19. him, and Joseph Shackley, the chauf- | high speed the number of dead will be about December 26. He probably will rel s i e L S MR 0508 000,000, according to the Cologne | main in England four days. f, the investigators report: e i Gazette of November 25, a copy of; The president will start for Lon| NG il et et ; league” has been ed in Berlia, b t SRRt | which has been received here. Up to | don immediately after he has Chris That the facis do not justify crim- 5ays a Central News el o s S "ker, aged 40, of 28 October 25, the total casualties re- | mas dinner with the American troop) 7 Copenhagen today. The league's | . Murray street, was found ad in his ported were 6,066,769, of- whom more . in the field. The president will no inal process and that no fraud or se- i 2 Gret profits hus baen Sstablished committee include Prince Maximilian | bed this morning by his wife. His | than 4,750,000 were Prussians, The 80 directly to Paris but it expec T S g St of Baden, former German imperial face was covered with hlood, a bullet | total includes the naval casualties, ©d he will visit the devastated rel That the probable cost of the plant | . "re will be about $61,000,000 (including Chencellor, Hugh Haase, independent a s directly above his eye, and | which were 70,000, composed, of more HiOns of northern Irance and Bel e & gocialist, Count von Bernstorfr, for- ! I Mr. L 15.000 &ium. It is expected he will be bacl $6,000,000 for additions by order of - was Iyving on the floor than 25,000 dead, more than Elinsp crec i 0 Srorte T e el 9 W ol P R Parker, in a fit of illness, it is be- | missing, and nearly 29,000 wounded. |} ;]"‘L‘”[.Ir‘j"‘;;cg“‘i'r‘“;“'o‘r s e O ; eIV e Y RD GRRUISI S | lieved, shot and killed himself. For | The casually list published on Oc- | 9 ore 28 ' compared with an original estimate o S e R e b B Y v lied conference on January 6. £ % . W £ 0 L m 3 = a e 2 ing | $21,000,000 and a d estimate of pon inister, Prince ohen- H H Gl U G W d { fl some time past he had been in fail- | tober 24, according to the Cologne teronce. e $27.000,0 : \ ministor, Prince voa Honen- | [P {0 Hflve m - vlear Givil War Veteran and Frien ol ing health, following a nervous break- | Gazette, placed the number of dead .u‘ e WG G s AT 7.00 00 3, i T T e e S T o i S | himself. But one hullet ws : The. mdp(l'» ays that of the number | Unmited States: wne. wil el . condition existed at Hog Island which G T e [ it is thought that death rvi)or\(i:(l'nnl 3, 180,000 may be con- | common basis of action for the foy “superficially at lcast would impress serman icials Strike, | A BRO HER I S G[ stantaneou X ] | sidered dead. ) | mal sessions of the peace ngres Bnvone asEnl oreantaaliot Tanara A atordam T Dect 20 Al thetieads SWIFT ACTION IS URGED i H S T N TH] TY Mr. Parker retired from active bus- | Many Officers Lost. | which will open toward the middle o » mass' or ‘stage of chaos.’" ing officials of the German foreign of- | g2y | R iness several years ago, hut previous ) The Cologne paper uses the word|jatter part of January. It is expec Cost Was ¥ Toinoxtance! | fice are on strike as the result of the | to that time was connected with the | “appalling” in describing the casual- | ed that the German delegates the That the contractor or agent, {he government's acceptance of the resig- | Delay Mecans Anarchy in Germany, | Jonored Clergyn f Pastor | Traut & Hine factory. He first en- | ties among the officers. The total on . will be present for the first time. American Tnternational corporation, tion af Db, Solf as forelgn minis- | (o oL AI T 5 ! | tered the employ of the Traut & Hino | October 24 included 14,700 officers is poirted out that as this is not in 1bstance has take the position > ccording to the Rhenish West- uch 1 mperil - the ork | Fmeritus of Asylum Hill Congrega- .»mnlwulxrm 1\1“\ He \\;: 5 promm]«mt | l;;llefld'; 82,460 officer ; Ix-,ou;me;lo and nt:gouilll:d ’pc:u'r‘.i : lnlxt a \10;,‘(')';10 e A feet n et e _Lin the life of this city for a number | 13,600 missing—a total o ,760. peace based on virtual uncondition: &t minorbirportatce b d has appeared for duty in several days. LondaifiErcss Bibeclarcsclad Bof (B tonali Clxch=\Vas R ONcolR Y alojfiselucr e i i e i e 1,’1‘1\@, loss in officers alone, the paper sSurrender, in which the enemy hdg That the question of reasonableness 1n their absence the routine work of Wilson's Visit, Crew Man. { Because of his ill-health it was impos- | points out, exceeds the total casualties b“,“"l compelled to give up all dd of the expenditures should he referreq the office is piling up and there is no- ; P i sible for him to be as active in recent | of Germany in the Franco-Prussian manded, the main purpose af the prd Talaiboardiotiah) e s viaentas to look after it. London, Dec. 20.—Newsapapers hera Hartford, Dec. 20.—The It . | years as in the earlier days of his lif War of 1870, when the total losses “‘"';}d"" fffl:fc'“v”'“ hrmn{\mx ear! tn’ theleontiast L Hiccecdines iol he : | make extended comments on the im- | J0seph H. Twichell, pastor emeritus|ije was an active member of Centen- were 129,698, ANSJenuarys siita (STalge (4 CoriLgy of the Asylum Hill Congregational | pioy 1o A AR d i L | Heavy Tosses in Palestine. front for the peace congress. church, Yale graduate and old-time | “pjq pefired as usual af an early hour | The total on October 24, which did - . Confers With Italian Delegates. London, Dec. 20.—Reports from | England. The Dailv News expresses | crew man, Adirondack pioneer. Civil |y (" fione ™ 12 this morning ! 5ot fnolude casualty lists from the | FOr that reason the conferences gd Copenhag ate that the German md satisfaction over Mpr, Wil. | war eran and intimate friend of | 00 BESE, SO LY ee, But way | fighting on the western fromt:after | INE 0% betwedn the prosidentiand #4 manded by the ornment. 58 S ark T 2 % 5 5 ier Orland f Italy and Mater wi S cabinet, ed by Frederich FEbert | s lan and adds: Mark Twain, died at his home, 125 o *5¢ St b et ] g °" mier Orlando of Italy and later wif Was to Be Done in September, p | ifelieved by his wife to be the slam- | that date nor the German losses in .o SUERER 08 JEUC ARE RECE W The report, which is dated Septem- s,:]:‘flf;‘i(;..»,\,’,m'. ,”1—:;‘ JeaTeenty for 1:10;‘ asEon of fhe uationiislensay x\.\(-l-';,'"a‘{.‘"rli.a-{ll‘?ll‘f;fhn ‘v'?,vrlllgn\o.-‘:j]' vears | Ming of a door. Upon investigation | Palestine, was apportioned as follows .o 5 “important bearing on th her 12, 191 so stated that the ! : goiyet an opportunity to display its grat- | Peen In feeble heatth Tort Severa’ YOuES | 1, (o1 she found it to be the shot which | among the various army contingents: « ol §0 AGE 0 O6 < - e % — itude and admiration of the presi. [#Nd confned to his oSN caused his death | Prussia—1,262,060 dead; 2,38 c Lo g plant would bo completed in Scptom- e i laeaes e it s Was 80 Yeurs of Age. jieena et R b il ) 2 President Wilson spent mwost of t \er; that contract substantially OppOsey Socialist Hnlce: e o . R Dr. Twichell became S0 years of | His wife; his father, William E. | wounded; 616,139 missing. day conferring with Ttalian statesme was being complied withi and that the Qe e an D e i o o i o IO S age last May. Although his family | Dark and a brother, Addison Pa ;4»"5"’*‘“‘ and considering the claims that Ita controversy hinged “fiot so much upon Stregsemann, leader of the national | Want Contact With People. realized: that the end could not lo < Swanscott, Ma survive him. Bavarija— 5 doa_d: E will lay before the peace conferenc the question of accomplishment but | liberty party in Germany, has an-, The newspaper. approving of King | be delaved, his daughtor, Miss Susan, | The funeral will be held Monday aft- | wounded; 5 missing. Total, | Tiv in the day Mz Wilson o upon means, methods and expendi- | nounced the the German people’s | George remaining here to honor thea nurse aad the family physic > | ernoon at 2 o'clock and interment will | 586,596. ferred. for some time with Premi; wres.” attached is a letter from | Divty in which be has been active | president, hopes, nevertheless, that Present when death came |De in Fairview cemetery. Saxony—108,017 dead; Oilaado and Foreish Alinistes: &l the investigators dated September 21, | since the revolution, is absolutely op- | the ceremonial aspect of the visit swill Dr. Twicheil resigned his 'l. ) ;"lf;";"f]edi 51,787 missing. nino, of Italy, who. explained in deta \ich the attorney-general trans. | Posed to a social democracy and will | be kept to the narrowest limits con- and became pastor emeritus Secem- ,831. | their country’s ambitions. The prej s e Teferring to fEMt the soclalist rulers, according to AEeE e lnmm’mm"r:‘m:: hat | ber s. 1. He was a fellow of tho | WANTS VO LEAGUE Waurttemberg—=64,507 dead; 155,654 | jqont has expressed warmest sympi reports that the program is fall- n newspapers received therc. | nothing wmay stand in Mr. Wilson's | cOrporation Saled univorsity ifrom i TILL PEACE COMES wounded; 16,802 missing. Total, | thy with Italy’s aspirations, but hi ing behind schedule and ealling atten. The center party has been summoned | way which will prevent his coming. 1n | 18 1913 which time he re- | 5l | 236,963. | not committed himselt fully as to h tion to the faci that, the report was L0 & conference which will be held at | personal contact with the meopls | eived the degree of doctor of divin- Navy—25,862 dead; 28,968 wound- | vjews, based upon conditions as they ap- Frankfort on Liecember 30. rather than the rulers. Tt continues:|ity* Which he had previously declined. | ed; 15,679 missing. Total, 70.509. | = s Undecided, But Will Be Fair. Leaves Brother Here. | Senator Lodge Says He Has Not Put After the conference, Mr. W red early in July. S Want Speedy Action. On November 1, 1865, he married | THINK‘ fi[NDEfiBURG Jent some time in going over mater! 60 Days More Needed Election Set For January 19, i i o i e piiae i R 'While the visit will give the people | Harmony Cushman. h Hed in Forth Any Outline For i einacin it e . Rl Berlin, Dec. 19 (By Associated | an opportunity to range themselves |1910. The nine children born to them | . e e s s o Ileet conporation, appear- | pregg)—The congress of soldiers ¢ publicly .on his side, it will also mive | are living. oy are: E a4 Car- Peace Plans. PLANS REVOLUTION “’”"f“‘"‘ by :v°]°n,;'l 1" A ]:;:'s‘t' & y efore the semate com- |workmen's councils has décided that | the president an opportunity of which | Mington Twichell of Weiser, Idaho: | (o U e . g ST G HHA B Ul G o e ool embly ' he will hardly fail to avail himself of | Mrs. Howard O. Waod, Brooklyn, X RS i S e O WA St et ts e e og Tsland yard would be completed 1l be held on January 19. Tho: Hos 3 S =y ss Susan L. 1 hell, Hartford; | Lodge of Massachusetts, republican S AR ) L Sin b L SR : 1el January 19. ortening the preliminaries which | Y-: Miss Susan L. B, ek 5 h German Field Marshal Addresse = 5 out, 60 days; fl\nh;wt the cost would opposed to the summoning of a n e occunying time that might be! DT David C. Twichell. a captain i |leader, in an address to the senate to- sfzn)'ft;:i.‘:::;‘n:::‘f{‘f:fr;:rd::lr‘:gfok: atout 100,000, and that the tional assembly polled only 40 votes | profitably devoted to actual conference | the Reserve Officers’ Medical COrDS, | gay advocated postponement of the| Berlin—He Will Form New Front | 2ron Son 1a oive, bt ax int had delivered one ship and lald out of a total of 240. with the lAllies. Thes 1 San Francisco; Mrs. Charles E. Ives, | o AR N what Italy should receive, but add keels s e e s sl inazies iee Wiy it RUtondl B v iohan, ((FONBHOR of efleasiloforsnationspuntil Behind Neutral Zone. that'he intended to support acti The Department of Justice investi- | ‘The"m’mr :m"’f:‘({: "M‘j";‘"f‘- Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss arah 1. |after the peace conference. He said - - s e that would be just. cation was made by two assistants to (V S 3 3 > 5 oo e 18 DeceR i wicnell, Asheville: C.; Rev. Jo-|the question should be considered sep- aris, Dec. 20.—Fleld Marshal von The program for the day also i fhe attorney-general—G. Carroll Todd | CENSORSHIP RULES e ward to the negotia- | cpn Hooker Twichell, a chaplain in | arately ana later. f};“gzx“szffl:’nflf ;gi}?g?:hi:‘dm%hgi Ber-| cluded a reception at the Murat re M e pos e e o Gl ot ditions of peace (e 3034 Field artillery, overseas, and [ (. 3 , s in-1 gence of the ambassadors and mj ruary, when President Wilson | TO BE EXPLAINED g';r'f:vs;fli:m‘ and determine the future | yirs John R. Hall. A brother, Td-| Senator Lodge spoke today, in ad-|tention to form a new front SiX jeters accredited to France beginnf ssia. at D, m. | B L S e e S .“,“m W. Twichell, lives in | vance of a prepared address which he | miles behind the neutral zone fixed by e While the diplomatic conps we) | This Morning. that since this was a war job cost was bhalian Gazette. None of the officials closed if the board finds the expendi- Resignation Not Confirmed. pending visit of President Wilson to | t reasonably ressary or, other- ! t of the excess to be de- : . 3 ! % Seate o i . s | the armistice, according to a dispatch ¢ the Shipping board ‘“about the | President's Lifting of Ban Applies to “Only swift decisions by the Alljes, | AfTed Hall aad 3 : SRRy e Paridite el The government has asked the fleld | o1& recelved, a committee frony t whole matter with vlew to insti- B e it e * lof Andover, M nd Mrs. Lynden | dispatch from Paris to the reading by el < - & . | French senate waited to welcome ¢ g it savs, “will enable Germany to re- | .. T e e Tty i ‘e | marshal for an explanation, adds the - X i aE e o L e R Matters Not Concerning Fng- : : B 3 re-| Grawford of Trebizond, Turkey, and | Pres. Wilson of 21 poiats of peace [ X s president formally to France. E & al proces as 1 3 sume something like her normal in- o= it was said the Massachusetts|dispatch but has not yet received a o3 4 Bis nctice il A o et o e six grandehildren. which it was sai e Massachusetts 2 cause of this engagement a previoug E : 1arges of graft a el | dustrial life and secure the survival : | senator had presented to the senate in | FeP! arranged luncheon with Steph d been made in an in- & t ver: ! i It is also announced that two regi- | 2Iransec eu With. P of a government capable of executing FIVE DIE IN AUTO WRECK ia speech ic = lelieis conducted by the senate com-| Paris, Dec. 20.—Presi o sonditi ; ! DRk : . Lirld : in. ments of the actlve army will be| Pichon, forelgn minister, was ca aris, Dec. 20.—President Wilson, | the conditions of peace. Delay The 21 points, the senator explain- P % ¢ co tee. ; — S at an | celled mmittec in addition to the conferences he had | means anarchy, and anarchy in Ger- | (ar Skids On Bridge and Drops 40| cd, were contained in a petition from | Sent 1.; tannl\for\-un—thc—Mam at an early date. T S—— ('(mh" <t Js Explained. today th Ttalian statesmen, con- | many is fraught with greater perils Feet Into River. 46 patriotic organizations, which he 5 Ms Ehessportidscr at the outset | ferred with Captain Andre Tardieu, | for the world than anarchy in Russia, \tlantle City, Dee, BD—An nuto- | rocontly presentsd to the senate and | Ths eomeapondent Atirme that M- contract entered Into by the Emer- ; French high commissioner to the | The condition of Russla is a matter | mobile accident early today between | Which he declared did not represent|Jor General Scheuch, —the Frussian AIRLINE MAIL FA]LS - F corporation on Septem- | United States, with whom he dis- | upon which Mr. Wilson’s volce can | nere and Pleasantville resulted in the | his persanal vie Tt e under which the Amer- | cussed relief work in TFrance and |carry greater weight than any other. ! death af five persons nayagnotioutlined 21l pointsWor [\denbire (end iGensral Heauid BbEeD \ International corporation of N economic questions, including ship- | He has no material considerations to | While passing over a bri made [any other number,” he said. “The | &01¥ ot 5 o b e greed to purchase S46 acres at | ping. The French government is fnfiuence him and no question of the | glippery with frost, it is believed the | press dispatches no doubt mismpro-,:‘;"(‘;"h "1 S ""‘“l“; “y""m“‘,(‘\'y‘h:‘ )x\r(‘k\m‘f ) Mo Tsland to he ut 1 for the pur- | cager to place large shipbuilding | hondholder will affect his judgment. | machine skidded and crashed through |sent the president and utterly mis-| P |7 ‘1“{“:”"0‘ "’I' Betpnol e Route FEnds Disastrously poss of the contract upon a six p contracts in American yards, but the e ot wiide 7 i Ry iy 1 represented me.’ dlud e r QIUonaTY 3 B niras T P R gy R '¢ | He presumably has full knowledge of | the railing, dropping 40 feet to the represeatec e ment. He declares the sting gov- Auto Trucks Finish Job. rental basis; to bulld “on this} American government it isi sald in- the facts which the ipeople of this | water below, pinioning its occupants| Semator Lodge said he understood | = = & SR s e h funds furnished by the | tends to keep the yards free until the | country have not—and o straightfor. | beneath it. All were dead when ex-|a cofrespondent of some New York; BITSR. 8 WRT Conl BEEENE Il New York.' Dec 20.—Fail Fleet corporation a ship- | Pefce conference develops fully what | ward declaration from him that the | tricated a half hour later. Nowspaper had cabled abroad that, Preventiax . ¢ SN I, ; v and to construct | ¥ards the United States may need for | Ajjjes R R i 2 .ad: Herman J. Startzen-|the 21 peints had been put forth by arkec ird attempt, made Allies are taki the only course open he ad: e to establish through airplal 15 supplied from the same | i!S Navy ol sl i . | back oprietor of a cafe here; his|him. | day, e ; then : misgivings | back, proprietor of a ; I ! 9 or more steel cargo ships | AR official statement probably will | ny Ty oot Ml TSty | i fe. Christine: Daniel McCarthy and | “That is a pure misrepresentation, | [Jf] D il service from New York to C imated -cost of $1,100,000 b Eiven out soon explaining tho | vrcn Viecount Milner: ‘asper Balde, both of Amatol, N. J., | ho added. It is an illustration of the i o ot e s ria On October 23 the Fleet cor- flz(““:‘_"‘ of the censorship. Although > s and an unidentified woman inaccuracy—to use no harsher words e 1tion placed an order for 70 addi- | 1 resident Wilson had promised the S — - | - —of the reports we receive from ni.ggent of Brooklyn Rapid Transit onal stoal ships estimated fo cont | ConSOrship would be lifted entirely, WARDED MEDAL | fars za0 that Paris receives from us. pounds of mail, this mail arrived 0,000 cach, and on May 7, an or. | \f_develops that his promise applies UKRANIANS KILL FRENGHMAN PERSHING A No responsible press association has| Co. and Other Officials Blamed for | the New York postoffice igtrud tor 60 more ahime fo et s 1495 | ONIy fo political matter concerning R any Tight to misrepresent facts in this | i i sy ch. All of the 180 ships wers | (1@ Peace conference which does not — I | zreat debate that now is going on. Fatal Brighton Trolley Wreclk. completed by August 4, 1919, | '11;"“":\’“:“"""“1‘3,‘{‘.”,,:'”’“'1 Britah. | fieut, Gl Henry Villaine Was Ohtey | — 0 euished Serxios. Homor Badge | e New ! York! Dec 20— AW o | e iee | omcials) eral oatd orders necessitated construction | 1o AT isdsceation Bllalhdes received no information up : 3 - = Ton : 5 'y today cted | had | clared, recognizes the need of clari- . S HEn Given As Token of the Gratitude county grand jury today indicted s and piers and more | : | of French Commission Fnvestigat- EXP SIONS FROM ALSAGE 2 : i 11:30 a. m. from Belmont Park as | ficat N = fo 1] Timothy illiams, president of the shop and storage capac satenia L B e o U of the Amcrican People. mothy § Williams, president of the |, “rar the two aviators, Bissel ing Outbreak. | Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., John|j.np " went on their flight befd By i $14,440,000. FAVOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS . . " S Washington, Irec. 20.-Award of a Hallock, president of the New York | descending and sending th@ 1 The contracting compans's compen. | Geneva, Dec. 20.—Lieut. Col. Hen- | qistinguished service medal to Gen. |Head of German Armistice Commis- | allock, president of fho New Yok | descending and sending the mail bg sation for bullding both the yard and rv Villaine, chief of the French com- | Pershing was made. savs geaeral solidate 2 . & B. R to New Yor he ships was fixed at a percentage of mission sent to collect evidence con- |y imy order nunlished today. “as a to.| sion Claims That People Arc Being | subsidiary; and four subordinate of- o O - ihe estimated cost of the ships, with | Federal Council of Churches Cables | corning the conflict betweea UKraine | of the sratitude of (he American ey erested, | ficcTS and employes, each defendant | p & ¢. DECLARES DIVIDED premitms for early deliverics,or sav- and Poland has been shot and killed | o0 0 10 410 wommander of our an Deported Daily—Many Arrested. being accused of both first and sec- | ; S ings in cost and penalties for'delayed | 1ts OPinion to President Wilson. | by Ukrainian soldlers. according to a | 150t “ine fielq for his distinguished | copenhagen, Dec. Mathias | 0nd degree manslaughter in con- [ At ceting of the directors deliveries or Increased cost. The max telegram from Lemberg just received | gorvices, and i iation of the " nectionfuith tnefdeatelofimore han |- anoset Al AD A Clal o el T T orn e on e by the Polish bureau at Lausanne. | oucc oo 20, AoDree N es have | Er#berser, head of the German ar-| 90 persons in the Malbone street tun- 1 it was voted that in the future 4 S R P et e el e Sehieyed! nndar iskisaderanlp mistice commission, according to a|nmel wreck on the Brighton line carly | regular quarterly dividends should mum fee $3,910,000. Mr. Piez testi ) # | : o telogram from Berlin, claims that ex- | in November. Trial was set for Jan- | made payable on the last legal by T LN 2 E testl- v 3 “ < O G N DE . a E E 0,000 ness day of the months of Mari e e e York Dee 200 Tnet reera) SILK" O'LOUGHLIN DEAD. = — = | bilstons) from| WAleacolla o inoreastne ((LarvAS and belll fixed aCis10,000,Sash ] e e od ME00 BB TMORLRS: SL0 A HeAl v anipald o thine council of churches announced today | Boston, Dec. 20.—Francis (Silk) WEATHER. daily. Herr Erzberger adds that moengnegosiondantaiianponre: THe: enilas et e it o il 0nl ol () b AEe | Gril, PRl (o) o et i Snaay Eonlinel ot pleatd e ol & e © cont should be. pwith Datail pal Hability ,blegram conveving the action of its | league umpire, died at his apartment . perfiadiiees B s BT | TesidentiWiliiams andjihefother i isan ey e Minor Payroll Frauds. xeeutive committee at Atlantic City | here today after a short illness of in- | Hartford, Dec. 20.—Fore- including Deputy Fochle of Strass- | five men were Tecontly held on a|3lst instoad of January 15th, T bl et e rovcenl Joria Teaiuicl 2 | MaansalianapReumosias JO i enitnll | MR cASE fox iN ey Britain’ and)vi= bourg. He savs Herr Rebhalz, chair- | charge of second degreo manslaught- | siockholders of record = Decem itted by the preeident, our conclu-|nations, supplementing this message | had umpired for the American league | cinity: nsettled and warmer man of the soldiers’ council at Strass- | er by Mayor Hylan who, sminz‘as a J st, an a‘ a xtra idend with a letter containing the declara~ | since “ts organization. He was born | tonight: Saturday. rain. 2, is being detained in a fortress| police magistrate, conducted a “John | 2 per cent should be paid at tion and the resolu in in. Roc.ester, N. Y., 48 _ ! Doe” investigation, same timer ¢ 4Continued on m Page), tions in. full, » 3 Joars-ago, s Third Attempt to Establish Ae ad left Relmont Park, L. 1., with 4 and it was arranged to send it td ward to Chicago by train. Favoring This Plan to Insure World