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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e T 3 191Y To show how well the o 1 e A w conversation later with one of the i e vost influential men on the board. | TOWN FARM'S BARN 7.tz | NECESSARY FOR PEACE - [ipgI TS FARMERS| e .been allowed in there, that it —_— | 1wroved the milking capacity to keep e tows warm. That in cold | Shafroth Urges Immediate i T a1 P eather 11 cold should be excluded, \ ! [\ i 10, Cortis Saps Tnmates Were it S mmoua o axtaten |0 War Has Awakened Interest in Fed Improper Butter and Milk | "% 1uva wout aaitying atons wien Knox Resolution. | * Agricultural Organizations state authorities and when it was o 2 in Alderman O much was {o be paid, it was in May, 3 Hartford, Jan. 14.-—The three-day | . - 191S. The state records show that a Washington, Jan. 14.—Renewing ! 84¢} annunl session of the Connecti- ) irtis’ exposure of alleged cond < . : 2 " = S « ) g i - Sk AbRTeUIIN theE s Eiven it lte 16 debatelin‘tns senats todayioniithe pro-lliCii i Giate Grangs Lopenad Hin oot DPOXlfllatfl R e e cas ont v 21 B0T8 fanithat on | ROKET ot g leag e Of nitlons, Senalor | Guarg hall today at 11 o'clock with y: R . PEE R e Ty Ul heads were slaughtered. | Shafroth, of Colorado, ~ democril, | yypqreqs of delegates from subordi- 9 laughtering i, i urged immediate formation of &uch b sy e \ post mortem of so killed dis- e e ks anges in attendance. State S arm” and ? diseased i m of those lkilled ¢ a league and criticized those who CoEtnEGe i sbiondancs o Wall Street, & closed hat some of them were slight- | & ! ;i : el SUt r /e advocated postpenement of con L Ssues ags K affected, others were well advanced | lave advocated postpen nogue, is presiding. The morning ses- = b tideration of ouestion hy the | { ures of inter: s N s e and one or two were in very bad | ,“‘“’y" G R sion was given largely to appointment | o (oday's g Rby ) shape. Tt demonstrated that some of | PCi S '”';']“* i . B y's stol The statement follows them were advanced before being v fr DL 1 S e PR o e e receiving: April 1918 Municinall Reoord brought into the new barn and un- tha report of dephties. I ihe atterc| firmer tone orted at the Town Farm, thre | ducstionably the experience during the POoh practieally Al o the thne will iraes. 13 looNar bvo helfers two wecks in the new barn ag- ce Page 141.) ited their cases and others took “Butter made, 2,118 pound e milk which fully suppli ome consumption, (see Page Document No hals were kept he farm and ailk and butter derived from of special commitlees, introduction of | tacked the resolution of Senator Knox “hippings and oils & fore the forelgn retations committee, | /000 i o WL three points for Mam which proposcs that action by ken up by the addresses of offi- | o, e ruit, Texas Co. and peace congress bo defirred T PSRRI e 1 | Jeum. There are two duvs of defeatin o | but soon rose a small® tho plan for a league of nations”, the | Farmers' Importance Appreciated. | preforred of Pennsylvania, republican, now be- it from exposure to them at that time. After the slaughtering the barn ‘During this period of dillvdallying [ Senator aid “fivst by openly opposine | ‘ ’; R B 0 o o | ay's setback, & of four or five months the inmates of | and voting arainst it; and, second. ! ! y«lv\“v\.‘{n referred to the vear and 2 from yesterday's setback, Uil {he {own home wera being glven their | Postponing its consideration to a timo | (& @nd wmore in which the United | 3onds were irregular. 2 millc m @ rasw stato from theso ani- | When other subjects are engrossing tho | SlAles was actively in the world War | \Vall Street, Noon.—Ofls and i hanced their gains very' mi wd the butter manufacturing | &ttention of the werld and when there | tnd eXpressed regret for the sorrow | jings o may oxist divisions and disputes | that had come to the homes of 80 [terially in the first hour, the adva ' : st hour, the advance A 5 rubbers, ferti- any chance of effecting an agrecment. | theit Young men because of it lizevs and distilling issucs, Hiatis :::““ | In my judgment. to vote for the Knox Never befor said he, “has the [threw off their lethargy, some of the resolution proposing yce(poncment, is | nation been so awakened to its de- | better known coalers and grangers virtually to vote against tho for pendence on thie farmer for the noces- | gaining a paint. There was a hurried f uny leaguc of nations for the | sities of life; never before has sc wering 2 2 liRasisid Statalatatite N Ghan aiegy | them houghtisome lof (he butter ((Just || toN O ik yileazuc : ¢ life; never before has so | covering movement in U. 8. Steel but i el e cieny, Gl e e e (e () i roit G| P ot e u responsibility rested upon the agri- | the list reacted 1 to 2 points befors | AID OR PARTLY PAID G Brastde filson nov in Iu 1t ey " S o 3 5 owingly selline milk from a dis- out to people trading with him. But mp; :q:.(;:fly‘;:”.]\‘\‘;\mx“:’j”\”‘: R | cul al m]; iizations, of which the [noon “)\,. 2 ‘}.Mhhv)\(»yn Stoel develop- b o ter condc by | perhaps in the making of butter the £ i 4 A EBrangoe 1s the largest, oldest and best |¢C marked heaviness. Liberty boads i pad animall after) condemnation ibyy : ty that not otly will seltle the | organized.” | were inclined to yield, 5 3 roces; z it cleans i - ] he second 4's he Commissioner of Domestic Ani- | process of making it cleans it of harm Ll ol s i : ere | 1 3 hsle shall be subjcct to fine or im- | ful matter disputes a [‘ "‘J _,”l‘”)" ’“"“ :"'I‘l -‘(‘.\”“ Favors Prohibition Amendment. repeating their low record of 92.10. | HIGHEST PRICES 4 but thot will at least have a tendency He advoeated greater interest by | Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Operations | - somment or both. The best medi “Neither did the commissioners sell el e R e : et s DM | gree that milk from a cow affected | tho results were the same. In fact, | fohting for a permanent peace wmong | their towns; urged careful attention e s ”“” Eroc LS 1§ ith tuberculosis 1s unfit and injuri- | it was much worse. Ilerc were a lot | ype nations of the world, that this is [ (0 1 mattors relating to schools to g, p b o 50502 1’”1‘1”“ T CASHI us for human food. Dr. Moore, late | of helpless and perhaps friendless | o war to end all war, it scoms to ho be introduced into the general assem- | Else M‘:m‘ . "N % ’l‘l"“" /“l.""? _N\m’ 4 SHitD iperintendent of the board of health | peoplo—fecble-minded women. chil- | i congistont with our own declara- | Pl and ealled for a deeper interest | oot O PShECAIIY Gmmong olls and SECURIT Q N T nd ']“'l“’l 1\»'\‘; nawie ““‘“\:'0" of ih" dren, helpless men—who nuld to ul:u Honalwhon waladvise! that he malke ",',-(,h‘“ ‘\\Tl'll.:r‘» of the < ,,‘,.m;‘)”;‘.l” 'w"'l'i g ulRaccuole wrdi Y INVEJTBIILN] CO bard, back this statement up. Nu-| what was given to them. They prob- [ ng treaty with respect to the world | Cultural college, “a foster child of the | oncios in the later dealings wore o . “ e 2 erous city ordnances to safeguard | uhly did met know any botter and if | peace He knows the situation and | EFANEe as he éxpressed it The state st by A R O Room 9, Over Moden Boot Shop 166 MAIN ST. Open Evenings e public along this line are operative | tney did they could not help them- | views of the nations, and as fto | MAster asserted that in his opinion |The eclosing was irregular, Sales ap- ee in the February report of the | oo s w6 tan Eot'a treay thaw wil [|miich hadlbeonldonehby mambens of |Imrorss aa 500 000 Cs | ty board of health article on that “One can readily see why this mat- | insure the peace to the world, bet- | the grange in clecting members of the | S ——— — = B O T Donen s | tor mps kept scoret and It was July 17 ter than we who have no communl_ | ESROTAl Asscolbly who would “Dut || New York Stosk Bxchange quota- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS ¥ & | when' the board requested the state | tion with the representatives of | necticut in the dry column | e furnished by Richte S ich i " I S ealth have in thelr employ a \'Mv:" money to be turned over to them, | other nations. It may be that he will With only one member of the exe-| nemiars of the New York St x 0} 2l s parian whose duties are prineipally |, . 10 46 months after the slaugh- | not accomplish the thing which we [cutive commitiee to elect, which Will | change. X ork Stock T Mrs. Mary Johnson. . e nfined to inspections of dalry herds |\ ;.0 .hg it was four months after | all desire, namely, making the world | probably he a re-election, interest| ran. 14, 1919, | The funeral of Mrs. Mary Johnson, | , . 0¢ SCOROMY event at Len | the city and surrounding OWNS | ). 1% 00600 they did anything with it. | safe from wars; but we impair his in- { will center on what the delegates vots e 4 1918. | wite of Carl Johnson, of 34 Cherry ; 9V om which milk I5 distributed to the | 5., ' 0004 oh ould feel proud of the | fluence if we pass resolutions that ho | to instruct the legislative committee | Ay Bdet Sugar UuIgs o Oel | I =Sl R e R R e ople, of this city, Sanatoriums for | nner in which it handled this mat- | should not endeavor to accomplish | to either advocate or oppose before | Alagka Gold ..... 3% 3% ; | o'clock from her late home, Mem. Morning at St Andrew's Lithuanian poead ol mver the country and mils | tor. Was it stupidity, indiffprence or [ the aim for which wo enterad (ho | committees of the General Assembly. | Am Agri Chom ..1011 103 beserofitnoe fivade soclewy Bofimiicn 8 LI L0 S maLRncl Dv AT ons and milllons of dollars expended | ¢lose-fistedness? . war, the peace of the worl reasurer’s Report. Am r & Fdy Co 90 the deceased was a ynember, furnished B o : married wers Lch year for the relief and cure of | “But vet, how can it be said that = = State Treasurer Platt, of Now Am Ice . o L5 fhe folicming pailabeucers B B 0 o I sl oplo afflicted with this diseate. | evervthing was unknown to them | QTATE WILL HONOR e e e e e terson. Emil Larson, Carl Bengston 0l Georse Viesnauckas and Kathor- “I might say in this connection that | When they started in December, 19172 e i e e R S R o D R e 00 and Carl Johnson. Interment was in ine Grigucrute S A Smelting Ty ob | Fairview cemetery. Prof. Winsiow's lectur fr. Frank . Riley is one of tho ac- | With the state authorities, the stock [HEOT)ORE ROOSEVELT | 7 and the balance Junuary 1 ; 3 4 e PR ve members of the city board of | Was given what is called a physical 5 e e A S e S i) e Iivening, Jan. 15th, Every ealth and would be supposed to be | cxamination (that is, looked at and e $2,000 for liberty loan funds. The | “W Tobacco = 2000 520002 ATs i Demiies; T EiSone Rl hore or less familiar with its work | perhaps felt of) in the early part of | invested funds of the state arange |~ Tel & Tel ...101% 101 The funeral of Mrs. William Behnlke s s well as being the chairman of tho | January, 1918, and nothing wrong|Governor Holcomb Requests That | (otal $21.325.98 of which $5,000 is in | NcOnda Cop 601, 60 | was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon oard”of public charities, | was found, but at that time the board Liberty loan honds A TS Fe Ry Co.. 93% 91% 4 | in the Erwin chapel in Fairview ceme- e aiud letll undGretocd that | was taial cnchlcxar nations byeratnor Memorial Services Be Held On Secretary Welton reported 14§ sub. | B21dWin Loco ... 78% 1% 1 tery. The services were conducted edical authorities advise the pasteu- | conelusive, The seesawing continued Sunday, February 9. | ordinate granges and 10 I.m“"“‘”’_; B & O 55 4 | by Bev. . 5 . Burial wa s zation or sterilization of milk before | until May, when the real tuberculin granges with a membership of ap- |siorn & i SR i ! ; sing it for food especially when it is | {est was appliod, and every animal| Hartford, Jan. 14.—In a procla: Proximately 18,000, fn the stberaingre | ot Steel . oo g Aouction > be used for children or the sick | showing disease by the test, a post [tlon issued today Goveraor Holcomb nees andl 4649 in the Pm;];”f | Cen Leather ... 9tz & 9 Walter Michaels. “If there is no risk or harm in using ' mortem showed, had the disease in a |calls upon the people of the state to ST G e e O 2 D 6 Services were held at pand g iilk from diseased cows it would | pronounced form. Still our poor in. |observe Sunday, February 9 WIh | o oqctock, surrendered its eharter | obr MiL St Pau 4 noon for Walter Michaels, hix G fed from o eem folly for the federal and BUalo | mates continued to be fed on this |services in honor of the lato ex-Presi- f qu e sno'vior Thore wons 700 e | oL F & 1 3 late home at 40 Winthrop street, and Private Wes overnments to be spending.milllons | (5inted milk which, noted authorities [ dent Theodare Roosevelt. 3 st 1ere were 709 new | Crucible Stoel 3 i 4 | interment was in the Fairview ceme 1 members recelved into subordinate | Distillers Sec % | tery. Mr. Michaels died Sunday 1€V Of I f dollars each rvear for slaughtered | o1ainy . b - 5 The governor says in parf At bona bl LRIl el claim, is responsible for more cases o B0V iy ors. He devoted | BT2D&es. Among the 792 members in | 'Erie | )t 5 " ome at 40 Hart stre nimals. N s 5 el discnael thantmost all other lcahnes: is were great powers. d | aftarnoon of pneumonia E 3 the country’s service there were 2 %5 T Tl rens & atvic ew Brits o expend- it 5 e iz carlenr with were 25 | E st pfd ’ 73 (s he regular meeti he ci ‘-wr,‘\”“ Eritain m‘ b w:x r( during January, February, March, |them through all his ).‘u, Soen NICH| es S S L e 1st p 1g its few thousands endeavoring to | 4p i1 and most of May. If the people | magnificent courago and never ending . revent the sale of impure milk Riaaa o service of his f | who were fed on this stuff had been |°nthusiasm to the service of bis “In January last in company with | 10® TS 6 00 O B O VECh | low men and to the gosd of his coun-| WILSON CONSIDERS hree. gentlemen, well known in town, | © S5l sl : t Gt Nor Ove Cotfs.. 3 ; S e o Tecer - . the meeting. n wiattad) the nsw barn which had | o S Somumissioners, would they, know. In himself a galvanizing force, his Ilinois Central . el i g a,,\\; Kennedy B o i ne o s th Dl a B on sl (th SNt RS CERIRSENE SO S S TOUR OF COUNTRY | mspiration ..... ihas e e, ddin B e fost every one will remember that we | Stock. continue to give it to them? |, .y men. His standards were sim- Interboro ....... 5% ey i Teriviils: Furaed Careoll or Two cases of iohinerts report- ad continued cold weather for per- | 1 do not believe it. I think their phy« ;10 and clear and his adherence to — | Interboro prd o ey e el e ,”;H"m”, ¢d to the office of the hoa hea Japs two months, the severest winter | Siclans would have told them to got|{hem uncompromising and insistent. | ¢ Retun | Kansas City so Michael Nol 5 SR s i ' ihts afternoon. One case Unior nown since weather records have | Other milkk or to have this pasteurize® iThe influence of his life can never ho Elicatns HegMay | Kennee Copper - i | e PR e een kept. The barn is supposed to | OF ster f"‘l measured or realized by this genera pal Cities and Make Public | Lack Steel .... . 63 PR i were rw-m‘: ave an up-to-date ventilating system It v generally understood max- | tion. Lehigh Valley . 3 A S g ikl ed today he fresh air coming from the out- | im that people learn by experience. Author, scholar, naturalist, truc Speeches, NMotor 1T s o e ||t O RO G G BB e e o o o de through registers in the ceiling | “Now, with our charity department, |sportsman, clean fighter, soldicr, . S i i [ASecEna oS Hiepiunlics N e T ot tra hd being colder than the warm air | it does not seem to work that way. Eea e Eon mesill Soehs T NG (@ ) et Rl S ga5 | WS 0 the net Catholic cemeter s e e L 1side: at the top, drops to the bhot- “Out of the wreck of their herd last |can, citizen of the world, he has pass- | I'ress)—President Wilson is consid- |\t y Air Brake 104 104 SO, . m where there are foul air ducts, | spring there were left four animals. fed from among us and it s fitting | €MD& a speaking tour of the United |\ v (v & Hudson 1214 Eatrick Wilson, Fatnrn tolthist ity and it he air currents thus formed forcing | In September or October I was in- |that we should do hanor to his States when he returns home. It is | xov cons . 2 % 167 SHicleRVilion Segedii2 6 [y edrafizon ities on Friday evening hio foul air out. The barn when shut | formed by one of the commissioners | Ory.” sald that W5 Gy will fake Him into |y L& ol ot ek ileon Ofi 04 Horth streat o > is nearly an air tight box and with | 1hat these had heen pronounced by a e = manysof ithe S brincinal Biettles B s iy han a1 gate s {he common council tomorrow evenir he extreme weather at that time had | veterinary as diseased and that nego- PROMOTIONS IN NAVY. Rlanoliane ot et buativsd OHER Rl 0 S ey ot i Eiod SuneralgmilinrobablysueRRNald e o L R een generally closed. Some of the | tiations were then in progress with | believed that he has discussed the | el e 4 Ihiursday morning. o 2 > | >ac Ma 818 Cc 3 26 ort progress and ask for adjourn ome attendants were there. One of | the state (o dispose of them. This! ¥ive Captains Appointed Rear Ad- | Plan with his advisors. [Eaciarisis O . port progt And sk w 1 With congress out of the way eq | Penn R R . - WILLS FILED FOI PROBATE. | | stock also “I am informed that in 1917, some the stock had been sick and dis- hsed of, also that one animal had en killed or died and was buried : Iso that it is the policy of the State ‘ e :1”:\;:6:-]\'-n"u‘y\\u'\?v\v '1’-2\',.:jtm'u‘i;lj:.;‘.‘v“.‘.“ {7 emn commissioners, of course, | &Mong natiots which 1 ight dc many grange mem b by the loss of |also taking in suga ach six months and that it should | 4id not know for a certainty that the e done before they are placed fn now | $tock was in such bad shape. They did not use the products after the ani- mals were tested out, except one of h uarters or when changes of keep are [ £ > be made. | | | | | | | | Charles | . who past seven cen ¢ by the Mohic | | signed his | home on lumba, D. of C., w Gen Elec : 4 % James Degna | Goodrich Rub ... The funeral of James Degnan, was | 1all at 8 o’clock tonig Great Nor pfd 935 heldiatiofofelocke this morning in) St HoRSOEs officersiwiiltaks Visit Princi- street and the other is on wniklin street. There was no influen eport days on government business. H Y N H & HR k ‘1Y% | died this morning after a long fllness. s probable that at the meetir the salary committee will ely T ment of the council fo weck to The will of the late Aaron Lipman ! of the salary committec eported hem was in charge. He complained | now appears to have been premature, mirals, Approved by Wilson. i el the trouble they had in keeping out | as the state authorities have no re in March, Mr. Wilson would have an as the state s yrities have no record g i | g 1 Washington, J: 14.—President | oppor for s £ Rep 1 & S com ... 74 e cold as the glass in the windows | ap 1t Fat thete racare. do shecord | Washington, Jan. 14.—President | opportunity for such & towr before | B9 3 has been filed in the office of the as continually cracking, breaking | signed application whereby the e | (Vilson has approved a report of the | returning to Iurope, should be fol- | Southern Pac ....1017 % | court of probate. The terms of the ! nd falling out and the openings had | gpi s ’Q.M lepartment ag 1 MW | naval board of selection recommend- | Jow his original plan. So far as known | Studebaker ... ol will direct that after funeral expenses sn clessd with bagsine stuffed m. | 10 O Tl GOpSrEIment eBress It It | ing the promiction of the follow Mr. Wilson has no plans for calling | Texas Oil e # 8 ind other expenses aro paid one-thir 2 = : k Gl ! increases its herd to have it put under | ., be permancnt - ’ T A 3 = T >, : expenses aro paid one-third APPROPRIATION HELD UP. ere was a new builc just ocupied : captains to be permanent rear an extraordinary session of congress | Union Pac . .129 of the real estate and all the insur {81 MW butldine Y8RC0cn s | anothierdtest T (3 an implisalirule)| = irale: R et ! e. | United Pruit s et nd a £ meal bags stuffed in the | i+ them (that s, the state) that 5 A SRD atmont | t kenl é 4 ., | ance, shall bo pald to his wife, Annie | 100,000,000 Food Measure May Not indows around, which of curse ap- X hould fariaa ! Harold P. Norton, John Mcbon- | turning to the peace congress, if his [ Utah Copper ..... § lipman The romaining two-thirds - stock should be tested every six | ; oS o8, Charles P. Plun- S = | S0 hbar C lie g 2L z i eared very tidy. While standing on | 200 A -;("“-‘ Hlll«nillé‘-:m\‘( . Charles P. 'lun 1vnsv nee seems necessary to the sue- | Rubber Y | of the real estate Is left to his two ett, Joseph Strauss. | cess of the league of nations | 91l T arent Beliabanal Tacobt LI W . T i da e . s } B A U dre I Jacob Lipman to Washington Jan. 14.—Several da " ;\\ ) ‘Hr‘ l‘\rl(ul‘_x’ V\;\Y“mnmhs ago :\r»xvrxv\ul also was glven recominen- The object of his proposed speaking S ¢ y : % 115% | e divided equally between them. Sam- | delay in the senate is in prospect for :.y“‘ ,:‘ 1!,\')o.wm added 12 head to its | dations for promotion to H}'*vu mpo- |} four would be to inform the country Ya Car Chem . > 414 434 | uel Menus is named as executor of the | the $100,000,000 European lief ap herd and there is no evidence of a | rary rank of rear admiral of Captains | o the procedings at Paris and at tho | Westinghouse " 41% ' ostate. N. E. Mag and B. Solomon | propriation measure, passed veste test of either part shown at Hartford, ( Benjamin C. Bryan, William L. How- | sume time sound out and encourage | Willys Overland . . | have heen appointed appraisers day by overwhelming vote t cither of the new or the old. Possibly | ard, George W. Kline, Archibald = 2 an application may have heen made | H. Scales, Victor Blue, Itrederick night holds to his idea of ve- Be Passed for Several Days he floor observing the conditions ater® dropped on us occasionaly and boking up the whole ceiling of the rn was seen to be covered with large rops of water. The man in charg id not seem to understand the reason public sentiment in support of the | ; b : doxfieilovecuieintng fote AT R e br it and when T asked if the venti- peace principles which he has enun- | 3 N ! : 3 T T e o equest for promy B e e 14 ot Jomt™ | to the fodoral authorities for one, as | Brewster Bassett, Jr. Richard 1L | ciateq D e R e i D ORI COTION REEORT) Y. W. C. A DRIVE TO START. | Wilson's urgont request for prompt bcuring a step ladder I got up to the | it Would not cost anything for their | Jackson. acclaimed by the masses in ¥urope. | iling register which I found closed | test, but they are away behind with = 5 | Mr. Wilson’s friends helieve that | sumed during December amounted 1o ght and also found the others in the | their worlk | CAPT. FREELAND DIES [ Dopuiar exprossions. in e United | 472,941 running bales and 10,284 bale ime condition. No one understood | ‘“The state of facts is that here are | IN HUN PRISON CAMP | States might support those of Isng- | of linters, the census burcau today was necessary to open them. No { four of the old herd and nearly $1,400 | yyshington, Jan. 14-—The names | land, France and Italy and have great [ announced This is the first request made by the | mittee of which Majority Lead ords &r books to operate them had | Worth of mew stock belng housed | ¢ one officer, Captain George C, Free- | Influcnce on European statesmon { local association, for funds, since some | tin is chairms It was s een furnished, or inatructions given the same quarters with the risk of | 4. of Westville, Conn., and 12 en PSPATES ARE INVENTORIED. | time previous to the outbreak of the ' further actlon was planned un to Bow to manage this $17,000 to | giving each other a disease, and have | jidted men. reported to have died S T (e O e 0w irs ot Tl aten| war A pavt orin: maoney oollesied | itionall Information Mrerarding 20,000 structure. Blooded stock, been kept that way nearly two bave been filed In the probate court: | will be turned over to the central or- | posed disposition of the func Joseph H. Hopkins ,900.90; Wil- | sanization { reccived. A request for this inf | | t c y A niecting of the committee on the | action and warning Washington, Jan. 14.—Cotion con- A £ 2 ; T Dy Y 2 Y. W. C. A. drive for funds was held | could be checked only hy f this afternoon at the Y. W. C. and | The hous measuve was preliminary steps in the way of con- | mitted to (he senate today ducting the campaign were discussed. | ferred to the ppropriation German prison camps, were e o nounced today by the war depart ment. Among the privates named w Sy v e Idwin: Barnes & Eiric, jlid. Americ od the following officers: reporied in German prison camps it resident. Iteinhardt J. Bardeck: viee- cluded: At Camp Karlsruhe e L Aler e buckled and crushed the glass. On the “0. 1. CURTIS.” Rarl } kayne, ok op of that the stock was compelled 3o Continued) Lo el - : L S e - = the Caucasus. One thousand pris-|today rutified the federal prohibition Y - — BUNNY LEADS H. AVTHLETE, orses, etc., had been kept many months, Also, this is the same build- Tah-Nam club, which was | ights and some days without fr ng where 11 head had the diseaso | liam J. Ryan, $1,546.76; Kdward Go- e — tion has been abled by ricolo, $302.69 Anthon tackman, REDS ARE DEREATED. Martin to Secretary Lansing {r. exhalations from the stock had and w killed. Suppose it has been ondonsed on the ceilin it had disinfected, take all the circumstances 2770.44; Henry'\V. Pereau, $570; M Odessa, n. 9 Gene Deaekine, garet Seibert, $10,727.8332; Joseph anti-Bolshevik leader in southern | KANSAS 2ALLS IN LINE welled tRe woodwork, especially the togother, and what c the board be indows so that they had crumpled or | thinking of | dric £5.05: Andrew Dulva 3 . has inflicted a shurp defeat! Topeka, Kas., Jan. 14.—The senatc wrer, Urban T. Callahan; secrctary 2 578 the Balsheviki on the river Kuma| and house of the Kansas legislature rooke Edwards, Philadelphia. | msenjamin J. Guriing sergeant-at-arms, o brea over and over hd the a Wit p ce: Fhand Louis Craniey By \[ U. S. DESTROYER LAUNCY . ners were captured by his forces. {amendmen t wa TUCKAHNOE SAFE IN. PORT. | Jack Bunny leads the contestants | T Glimc BN T et feplained to the foreman that i | Ary to have fresh air and that it Halifax, N Jan. 14.—The U. §. | in the High school class of all-around \ppoint a to make | destroyer Belknap was launched today | § wonder the stock was not all my transport uckahoe reported | #thletics at tho Y. AL €. A. having & {4 gngements for a danc be held | at the Wore River plant of the Bethle- | Human beings would have boen vesterday in distross off this | ort, | S¢Fe of 5. Tunny sprung into tho | Joxt month. The cemmits | hem Shipbullaing corporation § Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. 1 limelight an athlete during tho | (., is composed of the following mem. | Pe——————— ey @ : b A STRONG, RELIABLE CORFORATION shape and 1wedical authorities reached here today She was con- baseball seasoit last year, and has | organized and qualified through years of efficient, | trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, | -Xccutor or Administrator. r from each oth T TR S R A bat cattle are more susceptible voyed by the U. S. naval tug Iroquois. bers: James Roche, chairman; Will- | poo : : CTLASSIFICATIO | done well on the basketball squad | i Walsh, James Tiernoy, Urban rties with me agreed jocate the abandoned stcamer | LDIS season. The list compiled by allahan and Ired MeEnro WANTED- okke must thor- hat it y ange that the stock did Castalin, the crew of which was | LRysical Director Warren 15. Slater | _ ? { oughly understand do 1ble entry and il bot show s of sickness (13 or 16 taken abonrc - rwegian stea follows: J. Bunny. 59; I". Davis, 58: | T ba reliable; state full particulars n ard the Norweglan steamer | r o "podapon 57 " Lockwood, 57 LESS TIIAN 10,000 REPLACEMINTS | pos of that kind thad human The Iroquois will leave today to ry expected: small office. Washington, Jan. 1= Replacements | Tion D, Herald 14-ix | § Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 n the 25th division for the entire pe- S | ad sergensfjord yesterday. *“When I learned Jater that the stock S oY s W. Keefe, 56; J. Baloc fown therd had been slaughtered, the . . | Gaffney, 55; P. T.arson B ik ction of this incident caused me . WILSON TO BE HONOR 3ST. | 54;: . Taylor, 54 | 2 oo romquist }\ betwean the date this w landed y iursery maid to care r . . A e iy e, ) bl e Renrorei i e ARt Bl e e e S feo st cnisen: must 1o x| § Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Brned that something was suspeeied Wilson will be the guest of honor at ! Harold Bisenberg The next | tw fter the signing of { | e hatant zood being wronz, as the board fook up @ banguet to be given by the French | events will be held in {1 n, T ) eI Sy e e : B Heral 5§ HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres’ flle matter of testing out the herd, senate on January uary artment officials said today. S R T N A R O R W A P SR T R S |,