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¥FH " ESTABLISHED 1876. " NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY, SCHOOLCODEBILL | QUENTIN ROOSEVELT CITED; | LEAGUE MUST RELYY CAUSES EXCITEMENT 208 OTHER YANKEES NAMED, - (N PUBLIC OPINION y - INCLUDING RICKENBACHER | Imperative fla[ Niazions Should ; 4 Legislators Worry Unnecessarily i | . French | adversaries. He gloriously fell in the thet course of an acrial combat on July {army orders, according to the latest| {JUTS ©OF Ig LORD CQGIL’S OPINION tio: Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt, Major Gen.{ was also cited as follows: Red | ing to John A. Lejune, Drig. Geas. A. J. Under command of Lieut. Blan-! Bowley and W. (. Neville; Colonels| chard it has performed during the | 3 William S. ‘Mitchell, Hugh G. Myer Year of 1918 long service in the evac-! S Wona it Notl Ready Box ernor Col Jr., Edward Davis, Hiram I Bear uation of wounded from the first linc IitinksWorldSI=aNe e cluded 1,78 Tdward Stone, James Rhea and Fred- | at Verdun in February and March: in Rigid System of Preserving /Mcace | 3,624 wonil Conditions — Several Bills Intro- | 0" “\voait: aviatars Edward V.| the Somme region in May and June; & " 2 slighile 3,3 Todas Rickenbacher and Douglas Campbell, | on the Aisne in July; Courcy in Aug-| —Gives His Views. ed slightly, 3,88 Qucediitoda s and Chaplain Thomas G. Speers. ust and September: Lys aad Scheldt and 136 taken p Hartford, Jan. 23.—The flurry in| The citation of Lieut. Quentin glons o October and November | Tondon, Jan. 22—Lord Robert| gy Sl + Yolon 8 5 DVer Roosevelt reads The Twenty-eighth infantry, Com-| (e who da innounced at Paris N » legislative circles today was over a “\ excellent pilot and scout oS- 'ln\'(ly -(,-,n\‘ LL o i Cecil, who today announced a A | Germans, includaiil report that a new code for admini I Coen GaC » POS-| pany O, 56th ecngianeer on that he had submitted to the peace | principal battles, amo: 1 sessing the highest qualities of cour- | sanitary secction N and the tration of the schools of the statc s = ary o L tis o b i Been introducealllhis "uDpodad ge and devotion to duty. On July| Seventh machine gun battalion also| Congress a draft of the British view | Apremont, Seichépr 3 on rerorred to nm “ihe Morrison | 10, 1918, in a combat with five enemy | were cited. of the subject of the league of Americans are coatained in ] Plan Docs Not Call For Morrison British League of Nations l-]\pun(-n(‘pa"tfll!fi | Code, But Sccks to Improve School | | | = = e tions, believes the world has not of international peace can be set up, | ] S UE eouncil’ were present when {H ea of the form the league should 1 ol 4§ R . 7 yert s i o | Four Are Ar 1 For Breaking Into Having disposed of the take, Lord Robert says he thinks an | | Four Are Arrested For g Etin o b 2t e international tribunal with absolutely | ! 5 e e sl | and Tooting Summer Homes | council of the peace congress NewiHareilnnr iR e ;‘y;;’:“‘* powers is not practicable at | Government Inspectors and | = ’ 5 ) | today to the establishment of a T submit and which while on its way Stars and Stripes. : & A g Wi et G S R | CiilinniBEmnloyesiRei e A jiotaincions S Tnsdieston il thof genexa [faseormbifie dibecn Riol Held By S A i tional machinery by which a council | EVLIANECMpIOYyesEL eI Norwatk, Jan. 23— State Pollceman | connanc viriuaily the und-vegs he| Washing oriTae e v San Antonio : | . tention of the delegates until layed for some reasor. He said the] Washington, Jan According to 3 by exerting influence toward concilia- | 5 Frank Virelli of Bridgeport and STl o bill did not atfempt to establish afa report made public here today by Authoriti tion, may work, will be the main Laid Off. Deputy Sherlf Edwary Perry of|action resarding Russia showg “Morrison code It would chiefly | the official information bureau of the | Authorities. strength of future peacemakers,” he | Westport, last evening arrosteq | AS the Russian delegates are n alm at removine ambiguities in school | Kingdom of ‘the Serbs, Croats ana ! il b e e o ond Chanits Manks of | Pected at Brince's Taland uptiis administration in towns which are’ sioienes, a Serb-Croatian vessel, the possess at least sufficient internation- | By the cancellation of the only war | this city, and Chester Hagadorn and | »Y 1% this means that near under direction of the state beard. It| Dinara, flving the American flag and Hartford, Jan. —Maximilian von | ally guaranteed power to be able to e h S -‘»1 Sl e ot whole attention of the congre: would bring all such schools under{paying’s mavigation license issucd by | Hoegen, the New Haven lawyer, who | prevent surprise declarations of war | Crocr B the hands of the Russe L &“.h“ g6 of entérine and tobbing a| O, 108l fo (e Ienkms S one law, whereas now some schoolsyipe American naval commander in the | Wrote “Deutschland Uber Alles” on and to compel disputants to accept { Brwin factory, war work (n that fac. | A8 8 B S idencen | UEUIL President Wilson's S are run under one law and some UR-{ zqriatic, was seized at Jelsa, Janu-| his draft questionnaire and was delay, during which forces of civili- | tory has been brought to a close. Ten | 65 Bl Seonn@ S oL (e || e der another. It would give “““:":“? | ary 16, by Italian forces, who hauled | roughly treated by New Haven citi- | z n may have time fo try to avert a | government inspectors in the factory, | Farms. ' During the past few months Russian Peace Necessary. Dosrafimors RONEN 0P I e e | dOWN the American flag and carried | zens and fled after a warrant had been amity, i e e v e vni e i [ont forbi SR usaian sy Seungesceibec e e retain | Off the ship under Italian colors. issued for his arrest in January, 1918, “The interdependence of modern | s.,ortment, have been given thelr | section and each place entered had | Is hoped that some unanimous .":'y\]’;lyl:l!'q,\.,»r‘:‘-:\(»‘nv‘»« i olinraperty wnaj| Wbels it on theAfias and papersiin| hasibesh¥acuulitodfotithe ichatae ot flates Hhas ].",“:)f":‘.’\” B et 1% | discharges and three others have been | been completely ransacked and every | ment will be reached that will S Furitih sshool bemgen ! 974 D 64 die Dulcaps statomont | osserilon By @ milllany courtmaril Cnatlow can ening Nis O afigice e fr a few days to take an | movable article taken. | representatives of that countr| be required to furnish sc | “the commander of the Italian troops ! at San Antonio, Texas, and is being | tirely without regard to the effécts of |\ o\ 0 o0 the government depast.| The authorities had been working | further sessions at Paris. - Def Much Opposition Heard. in’ Jelsa ordered thel captain of ithe | held there pending actlon| necessary {lts actlons on other natlons WXt s Cutsio i Sooei oty cotes il e e te o faome tinia.: ind | of all of the associated pouil There have heen numerous ;mti»{ vessel to follow him to the military | for his return to the federal court in €asy to see that in the future certain | 1o\ EoE Bnel 2R | their efforts resulted in the arrest of . have expressed the opinion tha tions of remonstrance against & jpost, where he was kept under arrestthis district for trial on a charge of | Citles located on waterways will have S 28 Bl SRS - 0 ‘ed | the four men last evening who had | Cure peace can hardly be cong “code™ bill, teachers in Orange, An-|for {hree hours. During this time, the | treason. to. be under international control f 18 JIZReciors nave been ombloyec Satits Rosnbathinl Gils s e do while B L ’ | in inspecting Browning gun magazine | @ quantity of the stolen goods in their | to have been made while Rus sonia and Seymour sending in theirs: ol fomander ot & United States Distric o %\\ hich will guarantee free access to 1 ! 2 e nia 1 Ttalian commander med his su ted s District attorney i 0" come of the new states formed | Which was the principal government | Possession and were endeavoring to/| Mains on fire today. perior officer in Stari Grad (C'itta Vec- | John F. Crosby sent to San Antonio | ai = - 4 = - R e il % Y ¢ Sin Btees 2 re, | order in the hands of the Russell & | disnose of them. They are confined Furopean Plans Con Both branches of the assembly{cpiay who arrived soon' with armed ! today a certified copy of the indict.! Ut he Austro-Hungarian empire, | & | ¥ ming Fi were in session but few minutes. | ¢o1qiers They seized the vessel, | ment for treason returned against von code” zpparently because the as 2t ol et et I AMERICANI GOLOR education, Mr. Morrison, hs made references in recent addresses to an = - effort to secure uniformity in school ARE HAULED DOWN conduct by the state board T bill hos not yet been offered. Senator Haz- o en, chairman of the committee on ation stated today that there was | Pispateh from Furope Says Italians a wrong impression existing over Have Scized Ship Carrying bill which the state board would | | | for example, cannot possibly have in- | Brwin factory and the young wom- | iit the police headynarrers here while | Announcement that the firs! v s ) g SRS Sl G e R B SR e e se | an extensive investigation is being r a League Vi George Fellows was appointed for hauled down the American flag and | Hoegen by the grand jury after his GcPendent access fo the sea vitz 3 iy g these | e s . & | for a League of Nations to be he yvear term as commissioner S S i i 5 2 land is, according to newspaper dis- zines have already been laid off. | conducted hy e county and Jocal | ered comes from Premie one year as left for Stari Grad flving the Italian | flight from this state. If the indicted a | ¢ f authoriti = | patches, considering a plan which will | As a number of the finished product | authorities. | George of Great Britain is qu New London county, to fill a vacancy.y . ., an shonldideman ook e b . - ors. 1@ d demand a hearing before harles H. Smith, re-elected for a s give her a way to reach {idewater.| were yet to be inspected, it was 2l = e | i and Charles H. Smith, re-elected for the federal commissioner in San An- her pected, it was nec | | consonance with what has B 5 s Certain nations have a strong interest | essary to retain the inspecting force I k n i trcles full term 0 Ml Crogh: . it l i | T g ree known in circles close to the v ills Offered ED WORLD 1‘1)\’|‘i";'e}“"u‘li,(ml!:lM‘x:i(‘:"hm)f“lf;ul] 2° . in naving frec access to Saloniki, but | £ few weeks following the can- BOLSHEMIKI l ”I I” Rm i can delegates—that President ‘arious Bills ered. SA’S U- S- SAM tled tc and enough c he evi- S S i i | s £ f ; Colled) SR it is out of the question for them to | Plans to have European id e e dence against him now in the hands . e Bills offered included thesc & _ 8 S plan possession of that port. The 2 cancellatio. = i = 1 Faiftas T i in of federal officials in this state would | . ! Aton ¥ of ‘s Browining «| before the congress in advance Providing that tax collectors President Tells French Delegation ” most important example of this Kind, | gun order is the second big cancella- | KEsthonians Drive Reds® Forces Kk \ grand list of $700,000 or € have to be sent down to Insure his| or eourse, ls that of the Dardanelles 8 e & fes Back ) own | | beinz bound over to this district for i ‘ towns with . i less need not give surety bonds; Coming of Americans Prevented - R s G | trial. Delay which can give opportunity | armistice, it was announced ths Home in Meriden: extending the life Overwhelining Catastrophe. | His pected trial in the federal for discussion and con tion will be | order for fuses which had been given ! court N av e adde n-! the o esource he eague f: 5 A I l.l h(-r‘c-’ wo ild have the added in-| the main resource of the league in|(he factory was not to be put through. | Tondon, Jan. 23.—Esthonian offi- because he would:be the first |'dealing with disputes in which the vi- | mne: cancellation of this fuse ocoer | cials claim hat the defoat 3 citizen of Connecticut to be indicted | tal interests of great nations are In- |, oo SIS B8 OF Hals fuse order | clals claim that the defeat of the Bol- piliboards and adverbisins. GeVIces MW p iident wilson | this afternoon! |l ok, oason Eince e (Civil EWaripe: ivolved: |\ Aslin the peacelconsress, thei(l oo S0l 08 80 18 SORERerabioy D e R o ) < E s 2 on. d, perhaps the first since times of | ultimate decision must rest with the | 2120 3 o Sk idential In a short address to the delegation, L D ince times of | ultimate deci witk well as the loss of nearly a year's | pointing W. W. Wilson, Samue v Mr. Wi i national stress before that. great powers, since, as a last resort, = a i Mr. Wilson s ha was ‘‘wi en - ork for a corps of asse: r's, , and Ferdinand Gilder n sujd that it was “with gen e oiede cin entores be olotuone for a corps of assemblers, trustees of the Connecticut Hospital | Uine satisfdction that the United only by the military power which will — . guards are within 75 miles of Petro- | which is now entirely completed for the Insane; and by Senator Mars- | States came to thé help nftFmr:;vt BIG MANUFAGTURER DIES always be possessed by the great na- 55 000 STRIKER grad and continue to capture prisor Will Bring Back Soldiers. den,liproviding that {n*all & political {iafdiciat ieibelieved utiwasitrues tha tions. y S RETURN ers, arms and munitions, their hooty Sas y B conventions comprising more than “In general, the power on which SRS including an armored train. i one town, called by ““-‘;1“"1““"“ e John C. Wilson Was President ot | the league must mainly rely will S e e It has been learned that the Esth-| {7} 1th Pronaciri N v for the purpose of choosing candi- olie opialon At it - 1o thisen. | Now! York Garme forkers Obtai ? v S e | to America with President Wils| for ('o‘y‘,l'n;'r]('k‘:\fi\(‘ office, the rep- | Secretary of State Robert Lansing| Smyth Manufacturing public opinion, and it is for this rea nent. Workers Obtain | onians intend to push as far east as = Company lis snithatithe Dowet imposing delny A e which | the liner George Washington. G s rain che zave a dinner in honor of John W. 8 2 e R S ausa g e S LLvors T citey ' give rders resentation of each town thereln shall | gave & dinner In honor ¢ " e ; i disputants is so important. will enable them to encircle the city of { Personally given orders that be on the basis of two delegates of | Davis, American am assador to Great and Sigourncy Tool Company. T et e e heee Mona e e Pskov. It is said to be impossibla | @vailable bit of space on the I caid political party for each repre- | Britain this cvening. President Wilson | men Still Gut. s given over to troops and that th ontative to which respective towns | and all officials attached to the Amer- Hartford, Jan. 23.—John C. Wil-| of the Austro-Hungarian monar ‘ New York, Tan. 2 Endi £t for them to attack Petrograd without 7 b 3 a ; ; : 4 son, one of Hartford’s leading manu- | I.ord Robert said, could be admittec I » Jan. 23.—Ending of the| gutide help. sonnel of his party be reduce: P rs 5 ican peace mission were present. i are entitled in the general assembl i minimum. This bill is aimed at the “delegate-at- 2 b facturers, died suddenly of angina| to the league without difficulty as|three months' strike of 55,000 ga; b A i ikFgezim localiconventions eadjoonds, FACES ENORMOUS DEBT avenue, today. Mo was born in| established. men's and boys' clothing, and the AUTO AS AID T0 CRIME i HAD T0 BE NEUTRA! | | = . | | tion received by the factory in a short and the Bosporus { ime. TFollowing the signing of the Stsifen s fElan | Comuieg | Mr. Wilson has told his col Take More Boot i ol o to Within 75 Miles of Petrograd— : no personal pri he charter of the Meriden, Nw na T i 1asat s upper of t x Britain and Hartford Street Railway Paris, Jan. 22, (By the Associated | Press)-——A delegation representing the league of the rights of man called | and is quite ready to support other nation’s plan he feeld sheviki incident to the capture of | procedure will best serve the col Narva amounted to a complete rout, | purpose. Both the Bri and F according to a Helsingfors dispatch to | plans probably will be discuss the Daily Mail. sthonian advance | fore the president brings out hi: Co.; limiting the size and location of sel, Sr. Tt is definitely settled that a “the coming of the Americans pr | number of American troops w vented a catastrophe that might have overwhelmed the world". Concession After Being Out For pectoris at his home, 807 Praspect| soon as settled governments were | ment workers engaged in making tions which have frequently brought Mooreland, Ga., July 22, 136 Ho ranti f a 44-hour week about trouble in d;srrxctdqonvon;\ons, ———— was president and treasurer of the m::{u\ny;, ‘() id, ..', :(k)u!h\\ rri‘k, w'cw :m; Both branches stand adjourned un- | . y . o Brmyvthl Ma S el nla 5 nounced today at the headquarters o 2 Austria-Hungary Owes 84.090,000,000 , Sm3 anufacturing company and the Amalgamated Garment Workers| Motor Cars Being TUsed More and H] Taesday: the Sigourney Tool company of this i Crowns—Austria’s War Debt Alone | city and president of the Pickering S e R Premier Says He Want] Sl o T More by Designing Criminals, Judge R S TR - === I { Governor company of Portland. He| Majority Socialists Have Plurality in | bee i FRENCH WOMEN WANT VOTE | motais 43.000,000,000 crowns. e e e SNz o (KIS aRwaiet Ry O esswal orel B GibbeYot Newd Youk (Sayas | o R ol ca e e e e A oo EWATR 64 Vores: |[Whok o deniandla it ot e sy | War But Public Opinion Prevd i G was still in progress. New York, Jan. 23.—Assertion that : of Austria-Hungary last October was |about 20 vears ago to take charge ot . S T g 2 : Seche O ONLNE 22 ° R i o 5 cople’s Party Next. The question of increased wages for | autc i e Madrid. Jan. 22.-—Count H Demand Franchise Since the Allied | £4,090,000,000 crowns, according to a | the Hartford Rubber works, after-| ' cOP ; [ the men's clothing worlers both stdes | l{rnfn‘: B e e e et it ravin e e ol = E e | Wi 0ix ek s 4 . 2 5 el i & | s 5 crl s more and more in omes Spe O eieand Il & Enemy Nations dispatch from Vienna. Austria’s debt “nfltr:ei:;f 1’? }(;} Imgms_\w k, Ak Basle, Jan. 23.——Reports from all of | agreed, should be held in abeyance| the commission of erime. w made | pellated by Deputy Darcia, reg < ) 3 was 48,000,000,000 crowns. A com- |ln the =ame I “l‘:m“’ LLRCEL L Sy | electoral districts in Germany pending “the result of an inquiry| by Louis Glbbs, county judge, in a |can reformist, today relative t mission appolnted to Investigate the | X 0 A o ot try oo Chlldren. | yeturning the fulll number of 421 [land the collation of facis by a skilled | statement today deelense . to eais | visit in Paris and the Morgtael Question of Serman-ugtrin s Shers | o lere bresidert oo b 00 | mombers of the national sssembly | imvestigator’ Thess strikers will re-| public attention to the : The premier replied: Paris, Jan. 23 (Havas)-—The | of these labilitles, finds that its pro- | Hall lons pres d:m af the Colt Pat- | French League of Rights for Women | portion, assuming that‘ the other . x:“ Y‘{{'I“s(\"’l’x‘l;nxfdtltur\pnfi:1 1:)m» i S 2 _ | sensational crimes here in recent Obiect of constant aggression has sent to the French parliament a | States of the former SEpeipay ;h(;’n‘f B Unon Leane o "".o”,' votes, The next highest number of | | years. Judge Gibbs emphasized his | the German submarines. I W A ~ 3 e, E: s 5 ity = e v rk 5 1 ~ B " = res against aggre proclamation’ demanding that French | share, amounts to 25,000,000,000 | ©/° ~ several Hartford organizations, | Members was 1 red by the Chris- ORDER NEW YORKERS HOME opinion that more stringent laws were | then to react agair 1ggresaio women be given the franchise. The | crowns. i 7" | tian people’s party, the former center- necessary to curb the menace. Pick- found myself deprived of the sui proclamation declares that the right e Recognize Woman’s Right to Vote. N ociation of | tion show the majority socialists having a | turn to work Monday. | the motor car with many of the more| “During the war Spain was plurality in the assembly with 164 ! The | 'pockets, burglars, forgers, disorderly ; of public opinion We, ther| P 10 will have 88 members. e e Al REFUSES TO GRANT DEMANDS ENTENTE TO HELP HUNS distribution of the members by parties | 27th, 30th and 37th Divisions Get| house keepers and other eriminals | Were compelled to neutral enemy and allied countries and in- | is:, Majority socialists, 164: Chris- | holding chauffeurs’ licenses have been | were loyally impartial The a stances England and the United - Sl T | tian people’s marty, 88; democrats, 77; | Orders to Prepare For Embarka-! convicted here during the past year, | tice being signed we can no long | Dispatches From Germany Say Sca | German national party, 34: minority Gon For Return to States according to statistics. neutral. We must resume our S . . socialists, 24; German people’s party, S i i | war polic: Transportation For Teuton Soldicrs | 54 3 Count Romanones recognized y to Agree to 48 Hour Week Asked 23; Guelfs, 4; Bavarian peasants Washington, Jan. 23.—Practically wig Spai 3 \ Morocco has b WON T DEFEND PETROGRAD ) Is to Be Provided | lewzue, 4; Wurttemberg hourgeois | the complete strength of the 27th BOI S BQDY FOUND | Spain’s SR Mt ‘:](f" hasil by 10,000 Employes : | party, 2: peasants and workmen's | division (New Yark National Guard) | | failur ut declared that Spain = observe the Cartagena conve! Pacific Mills Co. at Lawrence Unable . e a2 London, Jan. 23.—An official wire- | democratic league, 1. Total, 421 about 25,000 men has been ordered | Bnglond. =Y Rusian Minister Trotzky Orders Sur- | Lawrence, Mass, Jan = 28.—The|less dispatch sent out from Berlin| Premier Ebert and Philip Scheide- | assembled for early convoy home: Hartford Folice Discover Corpse Hid- | (Petween England, France and 3 Pacific Mills employing about 10,000 | and picked up here s from France. A cablegram to the w relative to the community of.int the German | mann have gone to Weimar to super- . . 5 s department today lists all of the biz! den Under Stones On Bank of Park | between the ihree countries in 1 render of City Without Fighting if | textile workers, in a formal statement | armistice commission has annotunced | |niend the making over of the Court 3y 5 today refused the demands of the|that, according to a statement mado| theater there in which the national | OTEanizations of the division, showing 5 : terranenniBs anic i easteri SR Attacked By Northern Forces. Smployes Ior 2 45 Hour Weele /Imod by Marshal Foph af Treves, Sea frans- | Lo iotty 49 10 mest that it will be the first combatant di.| River, Near Main Strect. | waters.) statement asserted that “neither pres- | por r 8, 25 s el ds ¥ s o i | Tondon i Tan 2 e o e hae T » rt for about 25,000 German soldiers T e N visian to come home as a uait. ‘Jt; avtfard Tentaa i e e | : s€0r ent business conditions nor the pros- | assembled at Nikolayer. [tussia was announced. today that the 27th, i ONLY ONE AMERICAN the Russian minister of war, has or- 5 : et e 2 LSt UBBING s s ek | boy about 12 years of age was found . > AMERTCA e eran " | pects of the immediate future justify | well as German traops at Faifn PEACE BY FIR‘;T OF JUNE 30th and 37th divisions had been or-| 'oF & " e e 3 deved Zlsvorier [0 “ultlenik Eov oyl o reduetlon’ in i Biours or| Byetn, wil ls undes o s s dered to prepare for embarkation,| ,der & mass of dirt and stones on FRISONERSIN G, ernor of Petrograd, to surrender that | jap, - 3 : 2 o the bank of the Park rlver, not far | 1 abor. tente. It is sald that only one of the = and it is understood the assembling of i | city without a fight, if it is attacked NGRS o o e o fhe 27th as & unit means that the from Main street, this morning. Death | o = = = s has reed to the 2 s @ 2 & | . 2 s by the northern Russian forces. 101ST M. G. B. BOYS ARE plan, same course will be followed In re-| ;“’;f’uz;ldo‘;mf’gnd“x’]:““’hé:‘(‘_‘?e:f‘n‘"“g“"“m“ | Taier phiones by thal clarseh SN SUFFHRING WITH MUMPS e ——— By Then At Latest, According to |turning the other two. eer | the operations of the American ty Z . e ) river. D PRIVATE DICKENSON HOME Hartford, Jan, 23— Word was re.| AEMY IN GERMANY i . o { Early this afternoon the body was | ©n the western front only one SUFFERING FROM SHELL SHOCK | cejved here today from a French rest BECOMING IMPORTANT CONVICTED OF ARSON, I identified as that of Peter Bohenko, | femains in Germany the Associ Private Henry Russell Dickenson, [ camp that members of a Hartford London, Jan. 22.—Since German Parls, Jan. 23.—The preliminary SENT TO REFORMATORY ' nine years old, son of Evon Bohenko, | Press correspondent has lear| son of Mrs, Julia Dickenson of Kens- | battalion in the 101st Machine Gun | troops were summoned to put down | peace will be signed early in June at | 147 Sheldon street. This prisoner is at Stuttgart, tod i ? 4 2 'a atic, Jan. 23.—Raphael Ho- 5o i ington, has arrived at his home after | Regiment are ill with mumps almost | the Spartacan uprising in Berlin, the | the latest, according to the most| " ;%‘”‘:?‘-""; -7"‘”-1; (mmd“pm“fl“y Z‘ e to be removel at present, ferving in France for a vear. He en- (!0 a man. Folks at home had been army has been assuming a position of | trustworthy information, says Mar. | Warth, 21, who was found &wiy of AT HOSIERY 40 YEARS, listed on May 7, 1917, and after | @Walting Word that the battallon had | Ereater importance, aceording to ad. | cel Hutln in the Beho de Parls today, | Statutory arson yesterday, > tinine nt Yalel Tialas Naw Haven, | been ordered to return to this| Vices recetved here country. 5 o TN went overseas as a member of the 2 102d Infantry. He fought in several | = = STOCK DIVIDENDS ARE WEATHER. S ) e e N T HAET 0 e e i G e s ey i bf tho big battles, going ‘ver the top | 1O RECOGNIZE NRW NOT SUBJECT TO TAX. PG il 23 by 1 Gl f 8 home | gog, president of the Brazilian pg : lowed a motlon for a new trial made by ill-health. Mr. Nasse Is regarded | eputy n ove: v POLIS! 3 CRNMENT ¢ . rtlord, | 2 5 o s @ . . | delegation and Deputy Raoul ¥Fd several times, without being wounded, POLISH GOVERNM | _ New York, Jan. 23.—Unlted States | || Hartford, Jan. 23—TForecnss on behalf of Howarth by Public De- highly by his emplovers and as €oon | des, a member of the mission, He is suffering now from a nervous| Parls, Jan, 28.—The recognition of | Jua B for New Britain 5 = 4 > s, Jan. 23. J Judge Julius M, Mayer, decided In a 5 and vicinit fender Torrey, The motion was de- as he recovers his health he will re- | arrived at Lishon, but are bein D}A‘lall:dflt“‘n‘ rlu’e probably to shell- | the new government of Poland is oX- | test case today that stock dividends Rain ““"'“}‘:» Friday, prob- nied by Judge Reed, who reforred to turn, his name being kept on the com- | layed there because of revulufig ;em“ o rom v\\hlch physicians think | pected here. Action to this end, it is!are not subject to federal income tax ably rain, colder, the youthfulness of the defendant and, pany payroll In recognition of past| disorders. Tt is expected they will recover. believed, will be taken soon, under the income tax law of 1916, e 4 llhen pronounced sentence, 4 services ~— - larrive in Paris about January 2| Berlin, Jan. 23, (By the Assoc Preliminary Terms Will Be Signed Press)—Of the American sold French Political Bxperts. | 3 tenced to the state reformatory today Max Nasse, a foroman at tho Amer- | PEACE DELEGATE DELAYED by Judze Reed in the superior court. ican Hoslery company, whera he has BECATUSE OF REVOLUT! Under thoe law this means a term of been employed steadily for the past Paris, Jan. 23.—Dr, - Epited

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