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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 191& W CORPORATION ~ LODGE UUESTIUNS ouais wvo_voxssas REE) AND BECKER |} it roal Harold Francis, the four year old ISVERYAMBITI[]US‘ FIVE PRINGIPLES = st "t peamng e | RICHTER & CO. of 32 City avenue died at the home af i his parents last night. The child had . S been confined to his bed with diph- A L B N W ENORE 2 B e e s e 81 WEST MALY STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. A0S Ever hm me SIOFGS m (Coatinued from First Page) bed but about a week ago. Other (Continued from Wirst Page) T O y H i illnesses setting in caused his death. ik i Slavic populations, which she has = = many others about Mr. Hearst, which v I Ralll‘[)adlllg PI‘O]GC mercilessly used in her wars, canm Jobn A. Hedlund. I have not made public.” AMERICAN HARDWA never he used by her again. John f\' Hedlund of ]5.. Linden Commiittee Resreves Decision. DAy i) street, died last night at his home. | < OIS St F A . gt e ot NORTH & JUDD office this mornir i Mose! indeniities) the ited States | number of vears. For some time he names founding of a new corporation in must have its proportional share, not | Was in the employ of the P. & I ”"I"-*‘-"f" SVestzators: . [0 S GGlalHCS s Y”:.v l\\hl 'x\fl‘v\!‘ ?r the \’nrhmi'u— G Gire hnaemn ey o e ;‘orhln ll‘n.‘ rf‘x!,:’l;lym: his lm.\;lmn u mr‘-“,ij\(\'h«’j:hff;(-‘:l;vr swnklv nrf Sm;av p NILES' BEMEN’H" POND p is the hite Eagle company, in- destroyed by submarines its peo- | few Yeads ago. is wife anc ven | tees g .a brie or Fe L porated. The purposcs of the cor- pie murdered on the Lusitania P eo: | children survive him. The children are | Hearst, the senator, addressing the il STANLE‘Y WO ation are manifold: Diher veseols but @ suitable restitn. | Harry, now living in Meriden, Hulda, | committe asked that such references | Wall Street—Apart from soveral in- RKS o purchase, lease or otherwise ac- tion, in part at least, of the vast ex- | Jennie, Lillian, William, Anaa and be stopped. “If the committee doesn’t | VeStment rails, against which pres- re lands and other buildings in e forcedi upon by Germany 2 He also leaves two sisters, | Stop him T will take my own way of | SUFC Was vesumed, today! stocl BOUGHT AND SOLD state or elsewhere for the erec- e i S e Linden of Sefton drive ana | doing it." he said. market made further recoveries fr and establishment of A manufac- (o determine what disposition should | One sister living in Sweden. Mr. Hed- | Chairman Overman said he be- sterday’s lowest s, Trading y or manufactories and Workshops Le made of the German eolonies. but | Mad Was 4 member of the congrega- | lieved the veply to he improper and n mainiy to specialties and included suitable plants, engines and ma- one thing is essential, and that is |tion of the Swedish Lutheran church Mr. Becker again apol the usual cek-end settlement of ery with a view to manufacture, {hat they should not be returned to 8hd Was a member of the Vega so- senator Reed asked ) Becker | SPeculative ounts. Motors, oils, , sell, import and export, or othcr- {he tyrannic 1 m ,"wmm(\‘m S r;m,‘ ciety, first and second degrees. He further about statement ren out | Shibpings a L few unclassified 1s- ot o I R LA L SR W s S R T R T COODWIN BEACH & GO, & i1y through the medlum of agents of {hoso means for extending hop | Hundred Men's society and the Swed- Mr. Becker dealing with a dinner | (ree poin = ol s Jarely otherwisc; to purchase or other- commerco and building up military | 10 Social club. The funeral will be given in honor of Willlam Randolph steady and tubaccos, equipments and Room 410 National Bank Buildng, Telephone £120. e acquire patents, patent Trights sutposts in all parts of the “.m,m‘ 7 | held Monday afternoon at o'clock, Hearst by Bolo Pash Mr. Becker | Eeople’s (Gas featured the backward E. F. MCENROE, Manager. privileges, improvements of se- A.’“ e ,'(‘, o Ifl % L'\” < and | Rev. Dr. §. G. Ohman officiating and said that Mr. Hearst's indi issues. The ciosing was firm. = . o ¢ processes for or In ANy Way Ie- i trrieq ietay OFf b€ ATIES ANC | interment will be in Fairview ceme- ' that statement was the beginniag of | . Sales approxtmated 200,000 share T ¥ Way Ie- the United States to meet and deter- [ 21 |2 suspicion in his mind that there | 14DPerty bonds continued to decline, STANLEY WORKS STOCK ng to all or any of the objects be- ming what terms they will impose | “*™ S e e e 1°rC | the Fourth 4 1-4’s breaking into new h menttoned, and to grant licenses upon Germany and then, and not un- e TR ek be alsonnsctionlipE sk R EeR e | SR i L the use of, or to scll or otherwise j) then, call in the represertatives of oo "j'\“,’\p"f,‘ Rlcont Lk & Sy i des Bought and Sold | with any patents, patent Tights, Germany and impose the terms upon | L2Wrence McCarthy, ol it Says Iearst Told Lic. e s privilege: provements or se- them.” arslgiediyesterdayial b g poln s N That statement, coupled with the | tions furnished by Richter & Co. o cen ill with ', processes acquired by the com- DI GrscatTcaEne of Natlons: South Orange. He had been i fact that Hearst lied whea he said P e N e o pneumonia for a short time. Fle Was that he had met Bala only once, when | Torocrs of the New York Stock E to sell, mortaage, lesss or| Of t1e leasue of nations Breposal = : m—— = = e ¥ ) ag ations sal, et " 1 3 , change. erwise deal with real and Person- genator Lodge said no definite plan | POTR In New Britain, and was well the statement of his own employe (:I'I‘Y ITEMS LONDON TO ACCLA property of the company. yet been put forth that would not | Known here. The funeral will be held : snowed that he met him at least three L e, CLAIM RIS T e e o Rl pi e sl in South Orange Monday. fiifies rightlincinae fborn §int my EIEIEE T ST OURC] 026 ——e | PRESIDENT WILSON | chandise, materials and machin- el o ot to form now 5 o = mind the impression that there might | B p & Better umbrellas for men and wom- and ¢ on a gencral merchan- . jeague of ";HL,,“ o T antan Stanley Parker. be something wrong." £ Alaska Gold: 7t 8 : 4 | en.—Wilson's.—Adwt. b business iR s e The funeral of Stanley Parker Wil | Seaator Reed asked the witness if | A™ ASri Chem George Rachlin has been dischanged % hold, buy, sell, convey, 1ease, rorce its~decrecs,” he said. % be held Monday afternoon at 2 he stood by his statement that Mr, |4™ Car & Fdy 2 from the Students’ Army Training Arrangements Being Made For Tm- tgage, or incumber real estate or ,nic (o embarrass the peace that we | o'clock from his late home at 23 Hearst lied about Bolo incidents. Mr. | Am Can ¢ ! Comps. er property, personal or mixed, t0 gueht to make at omce with Ger. | Murray strect and will be private. Decker replied that he would change | Am Locomotive .. 6 ; Private Patrick Warren has T ERie Rl il ecention il brove and develop real estate. many. If it wore succossful and were | Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. the reference to a statement that Mr. | lim Smelting g RCobrobl is i raed e i : g 0 buy and sell, trade in, s TSlcanaibdtor. it lanaia iHniehy = Hearst stated something tnat was un- | Am Sugar o :‘ ?f,"“ i g e treoted By King hsport all kinds of goods, Wares, cnganger the peace treaty and force Dwight P. Chamberlain. | true because, he said .a le implies an { Am Tel & m : o acn SRS chandise, provisions and supplies. oo SoF L0 PEREC Word has been received here of | intent ta tell what is not true. Anaconda Corper. 6 Private Stanley Wojek, former o' buy and sell and deal in all "ipre we prepared to allow any as- [ the death of Dwight D% Cham- Charges Plan to Hurt Hearst. AT S Fe I:.\' Co catcher for the Fafnir Bearing team ds of food and meat products. i e by majority | berlain at Lyons, N. Y. Mr. Cham- Sinator Bead =g be Bad hnown] Beldwin Loeo . | Which won the city championship, b carry on a business of building yeta to order the troops and s bexlalfiwaslthel husband ofl MarEaiGt |y e o0 gl = lis RU8 e S SR O Rl E 5ipiog (1< vislting in this ety There will be a guard of t th ways, draining and claiming land, (pe United States to go to war? Un- | B. Russell, formerly of New Britain. /' {pa4 116 had no soctal, personal or po. | B BT «eeerus 30 % The Wilson shirt is ked by men— gintion when he. arrives snd he will foving all kinds of farming and o4 we are prepared to do so we are T | litical relations with him, “except | Beth Steel . ST Do grected by King Georse, with bor land, and do constructlon .54 prepared to join a league of na- John T. Reilly. | generally he supports the party Canadian Pacific .13 56130 | James Maher returned this morn- whom ho will drive fo Byckingham of all kinds, with all manners ,ng which is going to enforce John T. Reilly of 57 Laurel street!which I belon. Central Leather .. 59 § ling to the Naval Air Station at Key palace through streets lined with aterials. And for that business to ,o,c0 died at 1:30 o'clock this afternooa “I'have followed the hearings clo Chino Copper - 83 E 3 West, Fla., after spending a furlough troop and sell all kinds of real estate, In urging postponement of the |after a short illness with pneumonia. ' ly,” he added, *and I have .become | (Chi Mil & 4 4 7 at his home in this cjty. It is said that the route of the pro- deal in lumber, brick, stone, lime, ion of the freedom of the seas, | Mr. Reilly v 1 years of age and coavinced that there has been some | Cons Ga . 97 Join New Britain Nat. Bank Christ- ¢ession will be as extended as pos: fware, and other bullding mater- S5 Pt 28 00 Hr o indefined | served for a short time with ‘the Na- | attempt ta fasten (he ¢ ¢ trea- | Crucible Stecl . 5739 3 mas Savings Club tonight. Open 7 to Plo so as to permit of a greater pop- . . auestion, and declared that both Am- | tional Army at Camp Tpton from'son on Mr. Hearst by placine to- | Distillers Seo ... . 5 5 e Advt Gl ular welcome. It is unknown whether e corporation is to do business In .oy and England would hesitate be- | where he was discharged for ph gether raps of information. For | Fri i / 3 i - President Wilson has yet replied to city. The names of the Incorpor- o " apandoning the belligerent right | disability. ~Mr. Reilly's mother d e sked to cross.examino | Erie 15t pfa . . T |t R e I e o e s, all of whom live in this city, ¢ psckade. a few months ago from the same d witness and I would have done : e E !Dm“d:" Ercentiyi radis c0f fromm gthe g o N Gt AN e na Wladyslaw Godlewski, Frank © pROlC (ot diplomacy, the|ease. Mr. Reilly leaves his b, same thing for the editor of the | Great Nor pfd .. .. ; o maoEn s Dewnml B L G 0 i e o pzanowski, Andrew Bobrovski, | . et SOt O O ident | Thomas Reilly, three siste N Yo e st e | GTeRt ok pod L R ¢ : spending & 15 day furlough at his (erStood the city corporation wishes In Lipski, Stanislaw Godek, John | (w2t S50 J0 0 B ncorporated in | Misses Anna, Grace and_Gertrude Reil paper, ar for any street laborer. o SR woh Home on Horthiatre S rremi MR Bl oyski, Felix Maselbas, Antoni! . eqce treaty because secret treat- {ly and two brothers, George, a ser- “That is why I am here and any |y :p; e 5 p EElate) Somer draay.farithe pWves: permits the luncheon to be given will ard, Stanislaw Nicinski, Walenty | ;> P800 S0M 'd cannot exist in | geant with the American army in/man who intimates anything to the | Litcrooroush ..... ; fieenicienticalounicquas tacu sl Lollh some e linyar sranee o 1 b, A. S. Andrulewlcz. | this country. Franee, and Walter. contrary is a_common scoundrel.” Kanans Gliyisofos S 10 104 Hisghown ef i thisfeliy QEthokunitiiias = A Kennec Copper ... : ; : been dlsbanded. London, Dec 21.—Arrangements are being made for nn]w\lu" mil- itary reception of ent Wilson according to some of Yh(‘ newspapers. Urging postponement of action on ATES ARE ENTERTAINED ! the matter of economic barriers, he Francis J. Moore. PLAN BIG MEETING. Lack Steel ....... : A | Philip Chernoff and Abe Greenbersg : said “its settlement is not in the least | The funeral of Irancis J. Moore — MaxiMolonficomis e 9% 29% are home for the holidays. They are | cssential to ending the war by a peaco | was held this morning with a solemn | Friends of Trish Freedom Will Have | MeX Petroleum | students at Pennsylvania institute. with Germany.” high mass at St. Mary's church, and | Big Gathering on Dec. 29, Nl oEEndson | Give him a Dimmiette check pro- Must Restore Russia. infernientioy e i s ey o e e tector. Adkins,¥66 Church St.—advt o Dec. 20.—Count Sergeant Maurice H. Lockwood is the anish premier, All ¢ z¢d nations, he urged, | cemetery. Members of the regular | preedom was held last night in the | Northern Pacific .. 933 9 must aid in restoration of Russia. police department, 36 in number, 22- ' gpignis of Columbus rooms and John | Norfolk & We - 3 | at home having been discharged his visit to Paris said “We have no present government in | companied the body from the 3 Teeney was named to head the | Pac Mail § S C a9 24 p from the S. A. T. C. at Conn. Agri- “Spain cannot ret o first of the many kindnesses to Russia,” he said, “with which anyone hlmv"(")‘o""'j( “1{“;‘““. 2nd l‘h':"“]j’ ;;: committee on arrangements for the | penn R R ........ 45% % A3 cultural College. He will return there (he pr mon hown to the poor of the clty was can deal intelligently. The thing that | the cemetery, £ large number of the b meeting. The mass meet- | Poople's Gas . ... : . in a week to resume his studies ways maintained the e mtatoroat ond ‘distribution of calls itsclt a government is no more | policeman’s friends atfended the fun- | ing is o bo held in the Lvceum thea~ | poy Gons Join New Britain Nat. Bank Chi with the Ailies , &y the_ Bunshine soclety at the Nt to be dealt with in negotlation [ eral. Tloral tributes Wors numerous |ter, Sunday affernoon, December 29) [miaqing . ietiois mas Savings Club tonight. Open 7 to Tn coming here {o take advan m Farm this afternoon. The pro- {han a band of anthropoid apes. | and beautiful. Rev. J. C. Barry \\‘nfv!‘ Several prominent speakers are b ReniTe S com 5 7 47 | 9 p. m.—Advt. of the invitation given me by I T R e There is nothing that seems to indi | celebrant of the mass, Rev. John IL.|ing cammunicated with i1 the hope | mebp o 5.00M - The work of alteration on the Com- dent Wilson, I have profited by talk- yasnee mlow‘ . Invocatlon, 4 "i12t the Russian people have the | Fay, deacon and Rev. William of securing them for the meeting. The | Lol nern Paci | merctal Trust Company building is ing with him and also with members Lyman 8. Johnson: Star-Span- | o o “extricate themsclves. We [ Krause, sub-deacon. Mrs. M. n | necessity of giving the Irish the right [ SoUthern Ry rosrassing ety The wall be. of the French ministry. I have con- Sweaye, o A0 an; ad- Ve troops in Russia. Unfortunately st. Rev. Father Krause read | of self determination will be shown, | tudebaker : | tween the bank and the store former- Vvered with Premier Clemenccau and i Bov, 3. Leo pullivan, of 50 0 gy so few that it Is greatly to | the committal prayers at the grave. | as will the effccts of several hundred ; 1¢Xas OIl ........188 8 |1y occupied by M. C. LeWitt has been Ioreign Minister Pichon and left 's church; vaudeville act by the | "4 1.q that they are wholly it The pall bearers were Charle | years under the Fnglish rule. Re- | Lhird Ave . L L 2 % | pieveed and sowie of the clerks are fthem with good impressions. school girls of the Alpha Alpha .46 for the work they may h Carthy and Dennis Nealon, repr | ports of the various sub-committees | Unlon Pacific 2 e il e e T ciey iy o0 0 h rit They were: Misses Ruth g, ing the police department, and J, | Were read and accepted, and their re- | United Fruit Gl 5 | The front of the building will be re- advance the interest of my countr tto S EIllzane T nvine, Ca ther o g Farr, J. Leonard, . Riley and Dennis | PO'ts tend to show that the mecting | Utah Copper .. 4% % | modelled and large plate glass win- Infdoss e nio Rt aolite at this moment, because s, Dorls Bradley, Margaret Mit- | THUMOUSLY GITED Mahoney. The flower bearers were | W11l be one of the greatest ever held | US Rubber Co ... 77% | dows will replace the frontage of the tranquility Bernadine Walker, Hazel Samp- | IS POS e mdl IO er {in the city. The mecting w ad- | U S Steel ........ 96% 93 96 | o1a Lewitt store. of the ¢ onian movement, for Dorothy Booth and Virginia rf S journer until tomoarrow afternoon at| Westinghouse .... Wiloni b chonntio molhonaquars which T hope to find a satisfactory ters for neckwear.—Advt, gelution | musical program was concluded Gard of Than 2 o'clock. All the members are Western Union ... s A l‘ b a solo by Mrs. Crean atter which | Licut. Percy A. Rideout of First Gas | v want to oxpress our sincere and | duested to attend tomorrow's meet- ( Willys Overland rtstmas tree became the cénter of | Regiment Was Killed in Ac heartfelt thanks to the Daughters ot 3 e ction. The tree was prettily deco- | Castile, Ladies’ T. A. B. society, hor | for the occasion and filled With | (ct, 4—Rose From Ranks. ociate employes of the Boston : SLDEOVIIL GERMAN TROOPS ADVANCE embrances for the inmates of the store and to the many kind friends | S . There were stockings filled | Springfield, Mass, Dec. 2l.—Lieut. | and neighbors for their kiadness and | Russian Situation and TLeague of Na- SRR T b candy and an orange for each.| Percy A. Rideout, of the first gas mpathy during the illness and death tions Not Discused Today. i Armed Torces Are Sent Against Bol- e Spanish Premier Thinks Bet ternational Relations Will | shine Society Provides l[ap]\int‘sel Town Farm—Christmas Tree, 'ts and Vaudeville on Program. it Paris will e were also numerous useful gifts | regiment, killed in action October 4, |of our belaved daughter and sister, ibuted. has been posthumously cited for | Margaret Mary Ralph. Washington Dec. 2 L “extraordinary heroism at Cierges, | MR. AND MRS. JAMES RALPH | ator Lodge made his speech toda S = S e AEgiisgspee ol o diers Disarmed By Opponents. rance, October 4, 1918, it was an- AND FAMILY. the foreign relations tommittee of the s a native of Ashburnham and 2\ NO MORE LABOR TO )y Senator Knox of Pennsylvar P Rl tst L N ava M e chusetts Institute of Tech- | republican, providing for postpone- | O Ui o ha s ch Press Hears Austrians Want | 1 ¢ graduate. He cnlisted in D, { ment of action on the league of na- i i 4 - 5 advancing on Mitau, about 30 miles, | Boston in June, 1917 with the 101st BE IMPORTED HERE | {ions and freedom of the seas, two of | s outhwast of Rign from Priedrich. fies to Avold Fresh Disturb-| cpgincers, and won his commission . resident Wilson's 14 points or peace. | gtadt, on the Dvina, according to the from the resolution by Senator Johnson, | Lokal Anzeiger. 21.—Before Sen shevikl—Some of Germany’s Sol- ety A g : ‘ S s = Department of Labor Puts Ban on | Of California, republican, calling for German troops, the newspaper adds oris, Dec. (Havas)—Zurich [ SALV ANT IMPR Bl e Al e e statement ot the government's policy | y5ve heen disarmed by the Bolshevikl papers today printed a Vienna | T & rom in Russia, also was to be considered. | 4¢ various points in eastern Livonia atch carrying the report that the shipping Board Head Would Have It | ico and West ")"'l'f\"- Action on both resolutions was | ,1q the weapons have been given to rlan government, in order to Brought Back to States. ‘ Washington, Dee. 21.—No more | postponed and tkey probably will not | polshevik supporters. The popula- la fresh disturbances,”” had asked ¢ . permits for the importatlon of Mex- | come up again until after the holi- . i Tours, Dec. 21.—E. N. Hurley, [ ; ¢ tion is fleeing toward Riga. Allied authorities to occupy tho ourspDeoI el e »|ican and West Indian labor will be | days. Sl e ro-Hungarian capital. The send- chairman of the United States Shib| granted, the department of labor an- — of French, British and American Ping board has been the _»‘j"l‘ ‘R ©F | nounced today, and permits already NEWEPAPERMAN RELEASED. GZEGHO-SLOVAKS SUPREME & for this purpose was requested. Quartermaster Gemeral Harry L. ROg-| granted will be void after uary P ———— e sryhors wlie S rerioan | 15: Aliens permiited to enter tem- | French Writer, Held by Bolsheviki, Ts e RGE STRIKE ADJUSTMENT. (e CF LI e Ot being aocom. | Porarily for war work will be repa- Given His Tiberty. Have Apparently Cut Off All of Ger- "’”“".“ o BOT e illian & | triated” gradually, without interfering . e s ) % Labor Board Would Arbitrate | Panicd on his journey by L e S e T o o >aris, Dec. 21, (Havas).—Ludovic man Bohemia From German-Aus- WhI h l h b ) d e e © Gibbs of the ship control committec, | MIth SETlCuitural ox "°% | Naudeau, a French newspaper cor- ile they last they can be precure and Thom ¥. Logan, spec ']. ‘\mmn-! The admission of semi-killed labor- | respondent in Russia who has been tria—Now Occupy Eger. ashington, Dec. 21.—A tclegram can shipping commissioner. They arej et £ S {imprisoned by the Bolsheviki for at the era. ce ior = 3 from Canada will be discontinued, | imprisor 2 s o e Ol c. 21.—With tl cu- ng employes of the General Elec- gathering information so t cHeVIlioAE Lo s n e O e ital monthe b Betc loiod o Prague, Dec. 21.—With the occu U EpTesen IEan cemohi e nony ! : pation of Fger and Reichemberg, the company at Lynn, Mass, 1o re- may proceed immediateily with the s e S X Jore . ording om Stockholm from strikingz, and asking that reduction of the shippiag program “‘}:lx‘"h“"_l_":fl'”\‘m;'s“M_ ‘”L""‘"fl“l, I""]y. The Matin says that the French | CZecho-Slovaks seem to have all of loyes of the compaay's Erie, Pa., for the American expeditionary forces [ ¥ e 2 oD oyer W e ot S e o terman Bohemia completely cut off : ; ; L of€S | their own country, and when these | §overnment on being advised of Bol- y . t bring their grievances befors on account of reduced necessitics : 1 Rl ots rniieal tol the shiot op | fromiGerman-Austrias ge8 countries Tiave given consent to their | Shevikl acts Inlmical to| the safety of 4 . i : 7 board sent by the war labor since the signing of the armistice. 4 ! [emreaan oltzs N Ren thalBolanovii German Bohemia is unablo to re- Al o A Al e Wadsworth, v, | departure, will be continued for tho |French citizens advised the Bolshevik G A oday t : : 3 Seaator James dsworth, J : {leaders by wireless that they would | SISt since the Austrian army does not oot e slecirio: T Sy ks present. Conferences on this subject A e e e nizer of the electrical : 'n}v:(:r.l \’A"'l.xl.,{nr.‘n:‘.h l:‘y't‘n(l‘n\.\[:wH:yoly:( are under way between the United |be held personally responsible for | €Xist. The Czecho-Slovaks have kept i is here, and bof Ir. oY | States and the Camadian govern. |any criminal action against French | their forces intact and have even ttsfield, Mass., Dec sve is | were impressed by the salvage plant e mobilized a new class of recruits, hange in the General Electric established in this city by the Am-|™¢ A - e s > 9 - 4 ~\ e situation in this city. Uaion ericans. They declare it should be M L“’ j"f“'” "1‘?]"‘1"“““‘? “";“" Canada AERIAY, MAIL & z - = 'fl:,r‘].‘r';l,[v.(ul.t(m“m.\“f,‘,::n :,.:mh; fers claim that only 300 employos taken back to America intact to serve [ 2nd Newfoundland have heen e S iy steep eminence and was formerly an i working at the plant and they as a model there. 21‘”““ I‘;“( “';‘ "\""“x"“‘;"’(‘ “‘“““ and SUPERSEDED FOR 10 DAYS | important fortress. Reichemberg e s help. s mnlove i 1 hington, Dec A ten-day | 58 miles northeast of Prague. paid today for the week en GERMANS ABLE TO LIVE said it was not intended to discon- E tel tinue this practice immediately. E nsion of the New York-Chic pmber 14 and will receive this UP TO ALL ARMISTICE TERMS ‘_ aerial mail service w ordered by the | RAINBOW .DIVISION HEAD K’s wages on Tuesday ne A g . SR RS S is, Dec. 21 (Havas)—Instead of | 174 TANK STEAMSHIPS Post Office department following the IS NEW AIR SERVICE CHIEF Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposfi CO. abor troubles come 0,000 tons of shipping de- RELBASED BY GOVERNMENT | failure on three attempts to get the ! i . J h f ot imoontiovhicC i LR g0 S | planes over the route. During the | Washington, Deec. 21.—Appointment A STRONG. RELIABLE CORFORATION of Major General Charles T. Mencher, it 9 - organized and qualified through years of efficient, ugh Schenectady. anded of Germany by the Allies to New York, De Plans for the | i Peorn carry out the provisioning of that| nrompt reléase irom governmer suspension all Liberty motors assigned | 1 g prompt release from government r to the route will he overhauled and | Who commanded the 42d (Rainbow) O NEEDS DOCTOR! country, mentioned in the armis- | quisition of part of the fleet of 174 | risl - r £ r -~ i Q PV e a TO BATTLE INFLUENZA tice. the German authorities will be | tank steamships, 18 of them Pacific | #dJusted, and it is announced that | Division in France, as dircotor of trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, able to collect only 2.000,000,000 tons, | coast vessels, with an approximate | Service will be resumed January 2 serylcomuceeading: Jonn, 1 St ¥a M W o) vecutor or Administrator. plumbus, O., Dec. 21.—Appeal 10 secording to German advices by wa e fohnas ar 1400000 aanl i 71 ;., 14 announced today by General R iary oFf War Baler for the Bl e . o SLANNING FOT : . re————————————— . - 2 B eiieior oo A erics o e el i G || e b ASsEMBLE Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ransot at least 3 o phy = ! by the United States shipping | Munich, Dec. 31.—Dr. Luppe, ' TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. ns from the army to aid in com- Christmas 5 andy, candy ' rd. Only those required for sup- | mayor of Frankfort-on-the-Main an = T ‘"K lh:’ influenza epidemic in the canes excellent peanut brittle, peach ! hl\m" the army and navy of tho | nounces that the German national as- 1"OR SALI swe Coflnechcut rust and Safe Deposlt CO. sections was made in a tele- blossoms and hard candies, all fresh | United States with fue ioil, it was | sembly will meet there. Chief Bur- 4 o g g Ohio & 5 e Do & > g 1 3 and ) ' 3 ) HARTFO N. . WHAPLES, Pres't, i sent today by the Ohio State made. McEnroe’s, West Main St.— | stated will be retained by the goven- | gomaster Vagt has gone to Berlin to | ments. O A ical association. | aavt. g 1 ment. make arrangements for a meeting. |

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