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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAE SENATE VOTES ‘NU ON ‘DRY’ MEASURE (Continued from FRENCH 'PEASANTS SHOW FRIENDSH!P I'OR U ‘5 SOLDl First Page) was anr opportunity takon will afford to This fact the for gend| até to act u matter ain | through a conference committee or on a motlon to adhere In the course of debate Senator Bowers read a mes- sage to the offcct that the Pennsyl vania house of representatives Dbad unanimously voted for ratification The earlier the had been devoted wrent ence of matters from the house. Other Business of Day. Resolutions appointin commission- ers of Hartford, Windham, Tolland and Middlesex counties passed by the| Frida in con-| The agreed to a foint special committee to inquire full powers into administration of laws goveraing state paupers, hos- pital receiving state aid and Mans fleld State Training school and hos- ! pital and to recommend general leg Jation in the interest of economic ad- ministration. i Richard Covert, Jr., was coafirmed in concurrence as auditor for Hart- ford county. The house was in - an hour and the time was used ia re- ferring Friday's w-!\'\!‘n busines hvv GERIWAN PLOT IN concurrence. Amoag the visitor 7 BERNE IS HINTED | on the as V'wm ¥ session of senata to concu refer- i | | adopted senato house were currence h their " who gratitude have doughboys to rebuild their home (C) Underwood & to I\el]wd some Two old people of France showing them Underwood. OUTLINES PLANS OF | DEATHS session hut half Hildur Newberg. service for old Lieut. Charles P. Taft, Mrs. former Senator Irving Chase terbury. PROTEST AGAINST LOSS OF COLONIES LEAGUE OF NATIONS of conducted Newberg, daughter of Mrs. Rev i. E. Pihl ofli- was in Fairview of Hildur “uneral this afternoon the six months' Eric Newbers. ciated and interment cemetery. The father { buried last December. were Hildur | ists See Plan to Regain Commer- { Education Should Be More Universal ! y cial Supremacy in Hun’s En- and Natlonal Armaments Should deavors in 3. Switzerland. Be Reduced. Mrs, Rev. Dr. S. Ohman, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church, officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Aaron Gustafson this afternoon and interment was Fairview cemetery. The services the home held at 2 o'clock from the church at 2:30. The pall bearers were Solomox Hulteen, Charles Bergen, C. A. Carlson, J. Swenson, A. Olson, and W. Ostund. The flower bearers were John Abra hammson and Arthur Peterson Aaron Gustafson. G. Paris, Feb. Leon Bourgeois, the French proponent of a league of na- tions, transmitted today to the society of nations commission recommenda- tions as to principles which had been submitted to him by the Inter-Allied association for the promotion of a league of nations. One of the recommendations urged the establishment by the society of nations of an international commis- sion on education. Other recommen- dations were of a military nature. One | of these would bind the associated states to prohibit the sale of arms and munitions now possessed or which may he ultimately manufactured to states outside the league, while an- other would prohibit the trade and manufacture of all arms and muni- | tions of war by private establishments. | It was alsa recommended that the so- clety of nations shall fix the number | of men to be enrolled in the military and naval forces of each member, having regard only possible aggres- sions from states outside the league qr in revolt against It adds that the associated states should imposo upon the Central Powers by peace treaty, limitation of armaments and the control of their manufacture so | as to permit members of the society of nations to reduce immediately and substantially their military establish- ments. | | Parls, Feb. 3.—The Berne socialist | conference, to which many socialist | bodies in Europe have failed to send | representatives, is the outcogme of a | German plan to help Germany re- | trieve her military defeat and escape Speaking before the | the payment of just indemnities, in Berlin today, | the belief of Charles Edward Russell one of the Ger-|and William English Walling, speak- pro- f ing in behalf of the social-democratio ed | league of the United States. Messrs. | Russell and Walling tonight gave out the following statement on the sub- ject in the name of the league: ““As delegates of our organization we decline to go to Berne, because, de- | spite the pretension that the world's | laboring classes are represented there, | Gefman Armistice Commissioner De- clares Allies Scek to Rule by Might | Forgetting Right. Feb. 3 eme society at Erzberger, commissioners Basle, colonial Mathias man armistice tested against Germany being deprive of her colonies, according to a dis- pateh received here from the German capital. He is reported to have said: | “If we no longer have troops or, arms, we have our rights. The Al- lies have accepted Mr. Wilson's fourteen points’, as Germany has. Afp. Wilson demands broad and im- partial regulation gf all colonial questions, but the allies are seeking impose the will of stroger na- tions, without talking into account the rights of Germany. “Depriving Germany colonies would contain a de: for the league of nations fore that league is borm. stand it has been proposed a MceCall. . Annie MecCall this city, Mrs. Annie The funeral of Mrs of Bristol, formerly i died Sunday evening at St. Franeis' { hospital, Hartford, will be held from her late home 27 Pleasant street, Bristol, at 9 w morn- ing. Services at Jogreph's at o’clock of who its principal movers are those in all countries who try to cause peace when | it would have meant the triumph of imperialism and the ruin of the work- ing class democracy. “We note that the General Federa- tion of Trades Unions of Great Britain has no representation there nor the dly Italian socialist party, representing even be- | tho majority of the Italian socialists; We under- | nor the Belgian socialist party, nor 1o inter- | the American Federation of Labor; nationalize German colonies under | and that forty socialists in the French administration of thel les of | chamber of deputies allowed their nations. We ought to categorically | delegates to go only under protest and repel such a proposition, or claim [under the threat that their action the same treatment for the colonies | would he repudiated unless the Schied- of all other powers, President Wil- | emann group was excluded fows program gives Germany an in-| “We also note that one-third of the S her colonial terri- | Berne delegates are recognized by the e Bolsheviki as sympathetic with their desires. “We believe that o'clock tomorr will church, be Theld =2 Bristol all her germ Josephine Dorothy Wenz. The funeral of Miss Josephine rothy Wenz will be held Thursday aft- ernoon at o'clock from her late home on Fairview street. Rev. Samuel Suteliffe will officiate, and interment will be in the Fairview cemetery. Miss Wenz will be buried on her nineteenth birthday. Besides “her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wenz, two sisters and four hrothers survive. The: Mrs. I. 1% Hicock, John W. Wenz, Mr: Carl Casperson, Charles W. Wenz, William Wenz and Wenz SHORT CALENDAR CASES. - The short calendar cases Alma Suliman. for the! city courtisession Alma, the five months old daugh- o'clock Triday afternoon, ter of Mr. and M B. Suliman, was trigues.” low Geor Dilbt found dead this mornin The child S Josef Mazeike, answe had been having convulsions of late AMERICAN ENVOYS . for the plaintiff, Judge B. . [and it is believed that she passed From Prison In London | iaffney for the defendant; City Coal | AWay while in one of these. Medical n 2 5 ) < | of Do- the zue are ell Bros. to Ru Best eggs, boc, —advt ndrew SINN FEINERS ESCAPE filroy and { the Berne confer- . S | ence is designed by Germany to re- | deem her military refeat and escape | the payment of just indemnities by in- assigned at 2:30 are as fol- cainst Mrs, Lawyer M. D, Prof. Bdward de Valera, & Get-Away McGarry All Make 5 1o Yorll Nev Hiaven Hartford Rail- | called in when the child was found road company, answer, Judge B. F be dead. Gaffney for the plaintiff, Lawyer N | Buckingham for the defendant; Samuel Welinsky against George Ko- dy, bill of particulars, Lawyer Wil- liam M. Greenstein for the plaintiff, Klett & Alling for the dofendant; Albert Halpern against Benson Finkel- stein, bond for prosecution and bill of - - s Sepe e ; particulars, Judge W. K. Mangan fo NEW GERMA rogation of the South Congregational | said. are satisfied that the proje oAy oAt g 8 grogation he project for | o " Hiaintifr, Lawyer A. A. Greenbe A e A B hurch 1s in New York for a few days. | n soclety of nations as it will emerge | 1 : {anfi and will return Friday evening to this | from the committee now handling tho | 07 the defendant; SRite Slanilel von Hummerateln ity. He will be the chief speaker and | subject will not conflict with or Gy GrpntE GRS ST [ i R i jecturer at a mass meeting of Ar validity of the Monroe ploadinesonide tault STAw Ve NI UL JBctunElle L B e Greenstein for the plaintiff, Judge pat F. Gaffney for the defendant; David | gate on ternoon Dorfman against Harry Maxen, de- | micsion. fault for want of answer, Klett & | tepreldt re Alling for the plaintiff, Lawyer A. A. | (he allegaton Greenberg for the defenc en offended. The Hammerstein is officer referred von n nor general soldiers in Liondon, Feb. 4—Prof. Bdward Valera, the Sian Fein leader and Mil- roy and McGarry, also Sinn Fein| members of parliameat escaped fror the prison at Lincoln last night, | cording to a dispatch from Lincoln mi to Miss Elizabeth Butler. e funeral of Miss Elizabeth But- ler will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's chureh and interment will follow in St. Mar; new cemetery Made Toward Society of Nations the Bvening News. By Peace Congress. ATTENDING MASS MEETING. Patis 4 The pastor of the Armenian con- | gates to pe Feb. the ~The American dele- ce conference, it DEL Gen according arlin, has succeed General the leading the German General ned on that his is GATI 1 Baron to been ap- Win- dele- armistice Com- Von Winter- anuary on dignity had identity of Gen uncertain, but to probably Hammerstein-Lox- army officer who has of the invalid Berlin im- the Doc- poi von military 5 pair | trine Indications - ! provide that IRYMEN BACK. | with hostile the | other nation as are that the plan e the landing of troops intent on the soil of an- will automatically con- | artil- | stitute a state of war between the ag- wnd | & and all the - | of nations, unles: ar- | tion would ment will ARTITA: Feh CDAST New York 44th and 60th regiments, co; tery ps, the urmy 158 casuals and nurses and civilians 8,507 in all—the transport Cedric rived here today from Brest THIN PEOPLE | i PHOS PHATE of natio Bitro-Phosphate Flesh Vigor Bringing PRESID WINS LIBEL Havana, Feb. 3.—Dr dieta, editor in chief de Cuba, the prineipal an of the | * | liberal party was fined $500 in cor- a »etion ourt today on c es of = EEATE rectional court today on charges of KILED libel brought against o dent Menocal §eavbroole g & Murray Way, wera preferred 22 WhAs which the case o l” & Mendicta said S { night, the administration st dent. An extra i Heraldo tonight announced Isias amount of the fine Dr sympathizers who had ihe court room. von the Gen ten, heen -essor states in the socioty the period of proba- expired before the landing. method of making such a left to each state for cor of regular CUBAN is Baron vete for oy SUIT Carlos Men 1Bl Heraldo | 3 war | a be settle- o home 1904 No consideration has yet to the s, it regulations unnecessary is ted been given question learned, on on that i s0- by the BY AUTO. Feb. 4 is him by Presi Conn Herbert nine, son Mr. and W of this piace, automobile at 10 being driven of Des fractured skull hurried to medical Grave allegation: in article was founded, but they were against and not the edition of & 5 the upon Dr. the presi- the EI that the raiscd by gathered crea Mrs. ALL-ROUNDS AT ll-rounds in the cssing and close percentago from the events of the wecks. The results in tho | school are J Renehan, 171; F. Davis, 1. Balock, 162; W. countles Hanford, 16 Koot P. Lar- " 4 S L {"‘”H”';‘, 5 \_‘H'”m“ Taylor, | TWO DIE FROM INJURTES teveloping o Beloiniitas TS LT G RECEIVED AT NAVY ed ‘:.’.l; of healt mployved - s Joston, Feb. 4.—Seaman i Guthrie and Charles Vesoy rison, employe, died today of tained when a coal scoop fell f the transport Mount Vernon dr dock at the Boston navy vard yester day str an 6 X e M Bdwin resulted while t the home examiner car s, Fssex vh e prog have resulted few A a boy Plain to Healthy Strength, Like on Firm, to Tncrease Nerve Force. Nothing ; e i Fut Boast was High Granniss, out- GE T and side YARD David sivilian njuries 112 the 111, placing are ovidentl owing are 1 201 en who keenly ¥ 15 { E%%{ Are Mamv Make.rs Olson sus- Mor: H. Granquist Dehm McKnight, mandoski, 2 m ained claim_ there hic & NEWSPAPERS CLOSED Feb. 3. (By The British mil wccording to have the Berlin By Associated Fress.)—" thoritie cived he ary Grains for health! GrapeNuts mbines th !o'fgghe:\ De icious and Nourishing. reports v prohibited the Cologne Zeitung eight NOTICE. here of Cologne 1 pub and ation ht hH the geblatt fo days with swement health cxpes dul heeome he bloom of t CAUTION Alth unsyrpasse lessiess and not, owing to its Broperties, be used hy desire to put on flesh. 2 iohee Alexane lodge, No. 24, I. 0. D. of bitro-phosphate is George, will lold a special meet- rvousness, sleep- | ing Wednesday eveniag in Turner hall weakness, it \'“'"“‘J to discuss matters on having a lodge ge al rem Nesh < % doctor. Every member is requested to able flesh-growing a who doee not be present. | al AND FUNERALS was | in| it | wd | | Am Chino | since | | Am | | T | Va | 000,000 a ed in sure, investn Wall 5. Steel, § erican § Baldwin: generally steel ) tation since tra. dividend PO continued stro alties as a % ther short coverin heaviness of Man | some of the more S8 100n, when the mal tremely dull. Wall Street, 1:30 during the mid-session 2 points in the more oils and affiliated ind Cane also showing weakness. Wall Street, close. —mvestment became active later at substanti gains but vielded when industrials and the general list experienced another moderate reaction. The closing was vegular. Sales approximated 350,- | 000 shares. New York Stock Ilxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Feb. 4, Low 68 8% 101 89 46% 60 70 113 1917% 1919. Close 69 % 3% 10114 89 46% 60% 70% 114 191 Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold Am Chem & Fdy Co Am Am Am Am Loco Smelt Sugar Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Anaconda, Cop A T S Fe Ry Co Baldwin Loco () 5 Steel B Superior .. >ac & Ohio Cop Mil & Cons Gas ... Del & Hud 106% Distillers Sec .... 545 BHie 161 Erie 1st pfd ..... 26 Gen Elec ...143% Goodrich Rub Gt Nor Ore €etfls Tllinois Cen Inspiration . Int Nickel Interboro Interhoro Kennecott wehigh Val Max Mot com Mex Petrol Natl Lead ir Brake Hud B B R Beth Butte Can Ches Chi St Paul prd Cop NY N Y Nev N Y N Y Nor Pac Penn R Peoples G Pressed Steel € Ray Cons Reading Rep T & Sears Rochuclk Pac . Ry Ry pld Studebaker 0il Ave o Cons NH& ont & HR R Wes s Tar s com So So 507k 18914 4 191 % 137 1283 16 70 % Texas Third Union Pac .... United Fruit .... Utah COp -..v.- U & Rub ( &3 Steel Car Chem Westinghouse Wiillys Overland 26 . s $200.000.000 TLOAN TS PROMISED TO Aires, Feb. 3.—The Julio Moreno, finance, have agreed convention at 11 The con- of §200,- by Argen- wtions quan- ALLIE British acting to Buenos and of minister ter the cereal o'clock tomorrow vention provides for a loan gold to the Allies and there will be no specifi to minimum prices and the of gramm to be ]\nl’r‘lh’tav\l. mini ign morning. ti tity HAS FATTH IN WILSON. Feb. 4.—During today of the bhefore the Hitchcock relations that at com- Washington, the ate in the gue of nations conference, of the said proper time mitting the American President Wilson would regarding the : league. senate proposal Senator foreign felt sure and before government. the for del lea peac chairman committee he the advise senate cement such a BRAZILIAN Rio Janeiro, ian steamer Tl German Siegmund, r Saturday, broke sacks of jettisoned BOAT WRECKED. Feb. 8.——The Brazil- eresina, formerly the which went ashore a total in t coffee and Santos on is The steamer fter 4,000 had ne loss vmidships for 1l lost vre been DANIELSON MILLS CONCEDE. Danielson, Feh. 4.—Textile mills in this section posted notices today that a 48 hour week will go into effect next Monday. Several thousand em- ployes will be affected. of MHE Feaso Choral Unien hall Wednes 12 ® Britain be held in Booth day evening February | David Ellison, former | the engineering department of the ecity | has been discharged from the naval { aviation base at Miami, Fla., where he ationed ne French Socialist Wants Investigation To Settle employe of This Point at Once. Berne, Switzerland Thomas, the ¥ mer member fered a motion at ference today, placing the program questions of the respon- sibility for the war, and the fu- ture of socialism. The motion fol- lows: “The Berne socialist considering that a ately loosed by a fow men has in- fiicted upon the world nameless calamities and threatened {o harrow up civilization itself, and considering on the other hand, that all hopes of a just and lasting peace depend upon the possibility of founding a society of nations; that there can be no so- cety of nations without trust aad that international public faith would re- main forever compromised if the gov- ernments which have violated it could escape puaishment for their erimes| gier McCarthy is in charge of a and if soclalist chlefs who made| n. hase connected with one of fhemaslves sccomplicesforathase fEoy | eaicalliunits Rand Sin #hilb M etten ernments were not branded outcasts| giates that expacist o belhibn e by the Intornationale, has decided 10| \ruren inscribe at the head of its agenda| 3 the question of governmental respon- | sibilities in the causes of the war,! .BOARD that of volation of neutralities wheh had been placed under the guaran- tees of Burope and that of the sponsbilities of soclalists nvolved “On the other hand, the conference, Feb -Albert arly a soclalist and for- war council, the socialist at the was s for vea rench of the and M street, t her of- con- head of s. Michael Ma of Winter ntertained a number of friends Whist were home last cvening was played, and the following | ners: First prize, Mrs. Thomas Smith; second pyize, Mrs. M. T. Crean { and Mrs. Thomas W. Grace, tied. A | dainty collation was served hy the hostess Donald navy, is las ~onference, cataclysm delibe Murphy, spending seaman in the a furlough at his home on Beaver street Murphy re 1tly returned from France. A marriage license has been to Jacob Abraham of 11 street and Miss Anna Jacob Washington street. Police Officer Charles McCarthy of Stanley street, has ived a letter his son, John J. McCarthy, who { ts with the A. E. F. in France. Sol- issued North of 180 rece sup- the he in he OF RELIEF HEARIN Busy Business Season of Board Opent re- This Afternoon. The hoard of relief continued its for sed owner: hold when a February session this afternoon of appeals from incr from many property board will continue to daily until February 14 cess will be declared unti 21 Among those the board are 726-730 Church street a reduction of $4,000 daczu of 292 reduction of $500 of 215 Elm street, asks a reduction of $4,300. Hjalmer Salstrum of 83 Bel- den street, asks a reducton of $1,000 James and Margaret Smith, of 75 East street, have asked a reduction, the amount left to the discretion of the board. Frank and Francisco Kulin- gki of 33 Smith street, for duction of $1,000. James Torello 81 Sexton street, asks for a reduction of $400. the hearings Ltic The considering that the future of social- greatest dangers by new tendeacies ism “in the world is threatened with called Bolshevism decides to place in the second position on its agenda the role of democracy in the establish- ment of sociallst order.” A night session was held entering appeals to Josephine Urban of She asks for Thomas Za- Elm street, asks a Antonio Palmieri MORE MEN RIJ War Bureau Recor: New Names of E Contain Many -Service Men. Men recently registered at the office of the war bureau are Luciano Salemi, No. strect, from Camp Gionfriddo, No. 740 from Camp Devens; No. 619 Iast Main s Devens; Fred W. ater, No. 61 Main street, from Camp Devens; Wil- liam R. Larson, No. 168 Cherry stroet; from Camp Devens; William C. Sie- vers, No. 345 Arch street, from Camp Devens; William H. Sanderson, No. 302 Elm street, from Camp Devens John A. Sargis, No. 139 Washington street, from the balloon school at Omaha, Neb.; Philip D. Bookman, No. Winthrop street, from Fort Harr! son, Ind.; Vincenzo Franceschelli, No. 32 Lawlor street from Camp Deven! Ernest T. Roseen, 124 Jubilee from Camp Devens; Gabriel tiohanessia, Arch street, from Camp Greenl Ga Kapusin- ki sitver Camp Hubert 10 Cen- street Fort Monroe; Kd- 14 Lawlor strect from Harry D. Gross, street, from Boston Navy Yard; BEdward G. Burke, 73 Columbia street, from Camp Deven Loomis Thompson, %6 Corbin avenue, from Camp Devens: Clifford E. Hellberg, 130 Lincoln street, from U. 8. 8. Aeolus. NO WAGE INCREASE New York, Feb. 4-—The war labor board, sitting here, refused to increase the wages motormen and conductors of Reading Transit Light Co ristown division, Reading I the ground that company ready had made voluntary iner which were equitable and just 28 Deven: Stanley George M rect, from Lafayette avio street, Vater, Camp 12 sk a re- 9 PROVING A SUCCESS, K. of C. bers In CAOMPAIGN Securing Many Big Drive. Daly Council, New Mer At the meecting of C., this evening applications for The presentation of new applications is due membership campaign that by the council, and it ted that during members will be en » membership important K hall Daly council in Haana's membership wil of this of be number the big being waged confidently expe about 1,000 56 read street 2 is 5 the af, stre from C. Reynold Tony 15 year u rolled. will hold Thursday evening Another of the smokers that proved o popular two wocks ago will be held Tuesday evening, February 18. The second and fourth ward rhembers wil give the event, and it is their aim outels first t " committes Devens; eetin n m ter ward F. R Camp Devens; 34 South Main from an J and thi n members who we 3 NEWSPAPERMAN DIES New York, Feb. 4.—Charles Clar- ence Corbett, founder of the Provi- dence Telegram, now the Providence Tribune, died from kidney trouble at | his home here today Mr. Corbett founded also the News in Lynn, Mass., and the former Theatrical Journal in Chicago and was soon to have started the Dispatch, a commercial monthly, in New York. He was born in Provi- dence March 2, 1851 federal | today | the | the Nor- on al- ases and of the Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, izxecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. 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