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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERZ BELGIANS OPBOSE - osswamu ks 1020 S AWARDED | BELIEVE HON LIFTING OF DUTY " s FRENGH WAR CROSS ARMY OF 3,000 American Red Cross Praised. e — i | | Want All Freight for GHMANY . ivomoer 5t the cannsion monmiens 10IS Regiment, i 104th, Are Some Military Authorities Wol t Omsk, describin the situation . to Be Taxed e mage iho’countes e s s Qnly Ones So Hovored | Compel Gomplete Demobilizati S | lmns run for weeks, according to a e { PR e Yo 1 Reuter’s dispatch Basle, Feb. 1l.—Honors and dis-] London, ¥eb. 10-—British nowsst - i ; o “Retugees are flocking Into Omsk In | tiactian’ stil] continue to come to tha | papers are deveting serlous attentiof ress,)ss.one Scommlssion SonBoorts iaTwioar ifcon ditlon pillislsay sl RCHB SR eiR slanl ¥ foril yeaterday 10 was | h e e o waterways and railways of the Deace | iBsisheviki have innumerable men, 30 | janrned 1oon” - Yesterday it was|{o fhe attitude adopted he Ger- c o ? t . Silvio € > arned from overseas that the colovs|iman Government toward the armis conference met today with Dr. B1lio | 4 y0re or less organized army of Bol- | of the 1 A fartiryl (Connestioatl| e et e haily. el Crespl. of Italy, in the chair. Eng-| cheviki are everywhere, We Never rogiment) were decorated with the| pgy correspondent sends a despatch lafid, supported by America, proposed | taice chances and we speak to nobody | Croix de Guerre by Gen. Petain ia| rorm an “authoratative source” on the the proclamation of the principle of | ;¢ oyr own men. We never go out honor of the battalion which mado| subjeet in whioh he says his informant | complete llberty Of tramsii t0 Very | ' logq than gangs of six and then | the felnt attack on the right Mank of { fald nim he mad the best reason to | pih country on equal conditions to all. | pup, Pt o8 Metz as a diversion for the main at-!poljeve Gormany is not continuing to | moy This proposition was opposed by Al-| i noied that 75 per eent. of | tack northwest of Verdun on Septem-| demopilige gl bert Claveille, for France, and Lam- | 4y," yopuiation of Omsk, the popula- ber 26, on the opening day of the “She has now concentrated more Wall bros A. Coromilas, for Greece, Who | yion of which fs 200,000, are Bolshe- | final drive of the war. } than eighteen divisior under Von | qialties pointed out that England and America | yy;; pyt jf they start anything we are The 102d infantrs and the 104th{ Hindenbure on the westorn frort,” the | S ag oceupled special situations that made | yood PC F T iy Fimerican Red | Infantry, oae from each of the infan- bondent auotes s informant as Lo the question of commercial 1and | ¢rogq i5 doing wonderful work here. ¥ j'ffl(\les In tho 26th division, now "WWo also havo tho best rea- | £ %9 8248 transit insignificant for them They have a large staff working night °njoy the distinction of boing the | ons'to peliove that Germany ls keep- | o a0 sl The commission appointed two sub- | ;4% qu trying to straighten out the | JRN ‘_fi‘h;l'_iv"(;\(j'-_lflmf'"‘b ey et hj‘!“ ing her troops under arms on the pre- | o %oyt Cof commissions—one to study the ques- | |yGop o tangle.” s decorated by the French.( .zt o genomic necessity. Some of the | They de: 2 ¢ 3 ras i tion of the control of ports, waterways A s ,‘“,?“‘:“;Z”},e 49 = s s who wag| Milltary authorities think Germany Hizlfltfm bu:h and railroads, and the other the ques- [ | e er I B A o U s Rt mate rlalsito R cive tarmad] S B ¥ 0 1 . RS {in command of the division at the 5 < vantage mainiys tion of liberty of transit. The first time of the attack, would say when | BCht to 3,000,000 men. German de-| —. - “CCCg commission has approved of the prin- informed vesterday of the additional] noDilization is a condition to our de- | (4 tollowlrs i ciple that no country may change 2 honars conferred on the 26th mobilization and therefore disband- | Strong following p duties on goods passing throush its | Organization Belng Formed Will In- | RORIE fofiorred on the =bth. | mont is impossible so long as Germany ",'“'1;{;”’0":' i el 2 L + thou showing' rer its rallways or water- 3 Y o S e "> { does not continue to demobilize. ports or over its ays or watelr | ude the Small Growers of the First battalion of the 102d infantry, S s Liberty fourth 4%'s j wa¥s other than the freight rates pai the decoration of its colors and the 2 3 GureBiGes low record at 93.76, | Paris, Feb, 10 (By The Associated | V4 on goods destined for the country it Fertile Connecticut Valley. honor to' wear the coveted green cord, Siliad il g R Thorl e coamtden R e self. Neither may they levy on such was gne of the hardest performed by | e time has now arrived for Ger-| Wal Strest, 1:30 p. HiSSy goods customs or local taxes Springfield, Mass., Feb. 11.—An-|any A'merican battalion in the war many to give up her military strength j ering became more urgent Gy Belgian delesates protested agast | jouncement was made today of steps | On the morning of the 26th of Sep- | —that she be brought to such a condi- | Aixv‘vm.\! in olls and equip allowing freight destined for GePmMan | y,warq the formation of a parent to- | tember the First battalion of the) Hon that she cannot r later the | Gains in J{exlmn Petroleum, R0} ports to pass through their territory | paceo growers’ organization to in-|102d, under commaad of Colonel Hi-| SoRditions of peace now heing pre- | Dutch and Texas Co. were consider- | oxempt of duty, thus helping the pros- | djude those in Hampden county | ram Bearss, penetrated the Minden-| PATed ) ably enhanced, American Can and | B " Ty 8 perity of Germany. They claimed, ywindsor, Kast Windsor, Windsor | burg line for two kilometres, 13 kilo- The allied theory always has been | Hide and Leather pfd. gained two | LT, 8L also, that such measures sbould De | [ .isand Enfield, Conn., for the pur- | metres west of Metz, and captured the that we shall rrame conditions which | points each and U, S. Steel continued fagen as would make navigation of the | 0SS T g the small growers of | machine gun infested fown of :;Ppl;mu.n\' 1111 nave to accept, and that | to harden. Landers, Frar SE dark The re is nothing Scheldt River free for Belgium | the Connecticut valley in a co-opera- | Marcheville. to discuss except as Wall Street, Close—Oils reacted 1| S 5 >oles insisted on | g v " rotec : Four times during the day the|re#ards details. For this reason Ger-|to 2 points in the last hour, but A H d s l W k ho-siovaks and Polas insisioa on | 1, Gody o maure. proteetion - and wing the regars defalls,” For ihls reason Ger- | to 2 polnts : - = @ American Hardware tanley Works iy S 8 2 . bt ;| Germans with overwhelming numbers aited and Canadian Hng s o o n, the i o ampden c & numbers X s . having ports of their own, the for- | unity of effort. The Hampden county | SeTmOns With overwhneimin [ tary strength so that she can send a |featured the stronger issu The mer on the Adriatic, and the latter on | o4+ is now in process of incorpora- LD Do support & merican ain 0. i 7 o S Sronod 2 v = | counter attacked and each time, | delegate to the Peace Congress for a | closing was firm. Sales approximated | AU the Baltic. M. Coromilas proposed t0 | ;o) and a similar group in Hamp- | un- S ke | give them, respectively, at -x;rm.qw and | qhire county will be invited to join | ‘:;:m':: l‘l’:” "’Z;',l,\'f;?"fi'p‘,‘."’ of Colonel :‘]f:IL-:‘]it'\‘«hl!:::.::l\u“\m‘]l,lmfjiqmn ‘:u“r ‘(‘:1‘2 3 Dansig the same privileges that Greece | o3 Lo (0 Y olonea It is stated | DORTS ot back. B S peSi g On s RN e i granted to Serbla at Salonik, where | yio 310 object of the parent assocla- | I\(L(\ttlll‘()'lnrk\?:“xu t::fl.gmi”‘tilx\]:‘r{ e 1i'{‘.l party and its extreme Left Wing 18 | tiorg N’,.:’,:,:,{xp;; ';:t‘:hl{;fe ;u(;;: DEA'lHS AND FUNERALS ] Serbia has part of the port ux\v\"“h‘”-‘“‘ tion is not to oppose the big buyers | sccomplished their mission: \:\.x! strongly opposed to anything heing | m(-n.\hrr\‘ of the New York Stock Ex- ‘JAPS “ [ N territorial rights. The Czecho-Slovaks | i 1ythor to sell the whole co- | forced the German army to hold five] done to save Germany from the con- | change. g i} and Poles consider this proposition an | oo iuale ngead of individually u””wmq on the right flank of Metz: | Seauences of defeat. 1In this matter | 2 Feb. 11, 1919 | Marcia Jane Baker. nsuffietent guarantee, and definite de- | 17 "0 Lot 5 b0 grow, sort and ware- | . 11, 1919. 5 ex RE are- | that the main attack northwest (\[’I the French Government will be sup- | High Low Close Marcia Jane Baker, aged 81 years, | cision was postponed. .. | house crops so as to standarize the | Verdun had been successful, and to] ported by the entire nation.” Am Beet Su, ... 68 68 S | died at her home at 109 Winthrop | The commission agreed that naviza~ { Lo qye | retire. [ The correspondent says he has been | Alaska Gold .. 3% 35 ’ reet, yesterday. Mrs. Baker was the | ; tion of the Rhine and Danube should | SR e E ! - - informed by a competent British | xm Agri Chem 10075 1003 . | widow of the late George M. Baker be free to all countries bordering on | APPEAL T 4 authority that Marshal Foch “made a ~ Fdy G . vh v > 2o, G . Seag AL TO AR s ) Am Car & F¢ Co 87 86 4 who was prominently known in this them, or through which these rivers SUFFRAGIST OPTIMISM b el declaration of i ! 2 i 7 S edes — i a somewhat serious| m, jee ..... S8 9 39 city, where he made his home for the (Continued from First Page) ge fLn SHRO PERD T P L OWIRS Holyoke Strikers Want Conditionsj SHATacter at a mooting of the Supreme | s Can ... .0 greater part of his life, Mrs. Baker Switzerland, Ger g : g N ] iy ar Counc Am Smelt .. 3 E 53% | is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur i o Hbltand, and the Danube holds the | President of Connecticut Associntion Invesusated. Forgetting They Are Beaten. Am Sugar .......116% 1155 Sl o) TRt O O St | S ) S <ame relation to Germany, dustria. Holyoke, Mass.,, Feb. 11.—Striking a 3 B 7 % A% 2% & e Says “Defeat” y Post- | : 3 He feels,”” this authority is quoted| Am Tob . ol 9 99 Ellen Tuttle, of this city. The funeral i Bohemia. Hungary, Serbla, Bulgaria | Jelsleat Putianothor Toy | Saploves of the Waish Steam Boller | 35 saylag, “that the Germans are bo-| Am Tel & Tel i 4 Will b held tomorrow afternoon at | retars:of the ‘R:iz;“é;f‘:f‘fi:‘; P and Rumania . ponement of the Inevitable. :1':;<ch ::’ld m‘flo‘;‘:}‘?{"““]:’p ‘;""i “0?- ginning to forget they are beaten. | Anaconda Cop 575 o'clock from the home. Rev. Lyman ! virtually comploted the work of dis. i . tians s xis actory t0 | rhey A ek e 907 9 . ; ¥ - I Harttord Febial fiss Katherine | the attention of the war labor board. They are apt to forget that we are in| A T S Fe Ry Co. Zd S. Johnson and Rev. Steinhoff will | establishing American shore stations CANADIANS SENT HOME I e e e eationall orwanizer ofthe bollormar |2 state of war. Mheyhave: been! Blow| Baldwin Toco ... 6 officiate. Interment will be in Falir-|in France. He will return to Ameri MGG el on M PToNdont NO Lo 2 e s ke or 2 in handiag aver transport and other| B & O ... 5 4 6 view 2 g v - | Woman Suffrage association sald to- | ers’ union is expected to arrive to-!ipinoq Tgm, ee rmmfig B et 6o T T view cemetery. L _;n ;nd tlae“?eorge Washington with | day cnnceming the adverse vote in | night to take charge of the situation. of difficulty. Both Steel B o i President Wilson, 2,000 Veterans Landed at Ilnhfnt—i the U. S. senate Monday: The 200 day workers who went out 5 i 2 : 2 “We are demobilizing fast. they are | Butte Superior . 16% § Joseph Huck. Yenerduv defeat of the suffrage | Yesterday morning were joined by the| ..t continuing to demobilize, There| Can Pac —Crew of Boat Captured By Monro¢| ,mengment by one vote is lika all | night force last night, making the| ;. qanger of Ger i wraia s con e 5 E wh}n“"“-m\m?;flz'kzs ‘for Jflblenh Huck, | A other so-called ‘defeats’—simply an- | Number about 250. not care anything about your league| Ches & Ohio g 5 wan Liled ag the rallrond stationd| Helessed. | other postponement. The Connecticut | The strikers allege discriminatioa g 2 i last night, will be held Thursday aft- New York, Feb. 11.—The Cunard| Suffrage assoclation is prepared with | 8ainst Edward Lemleux, president of | {roans Tnless a change takes place| Chi Mil & S Paul 3 (ieoonat s ”‘1,‘;“: from the h“""’,ff. line steamship Carmania arrived hero|un alternative program of state suf- | thelr union, who was discharsed by |\ micht be faced with a situntion| Col 1 & 1 ... nt e e Y O S8 2T WAR THREATFNF today from Liverpool, after discharg-| frage and its campaign is well started | the company The plant is engaged|(n which Germany, as regards the) Cons Gas . ....... 8 3 d'ur".ed e (;_el ‘;(efll :tl v Eaconl s ing 2,000 Canadian troops at Halifax,| to secure passage by the legislature. | ON g0vernment contracts and the men | S e CO‘; &'h - 2 amwwsl ¢ith 21 cabin and 37 steerago pas- '"The fact that one reactionary vote | "“31’* it has been operating nine hours| yree men as against the Allles’ two, | Distillers Sec "'“““‘s ‘é‘ac"“_“ CEC g atexmend| sengers. Amoag those on hoard wers! in the United States senate can block | & 48 “The question of demobilization has| Erie ...... 4 53 | Will be in Falrview cemetery. | (Coniinued from First Page) 30 members af the crew of the Brit-| the trend of public opinion has roused = N SR T U B T o RN el 4 T o | St ish steamship Esmeraldas, captured| our women to such indignation as they | SENSATIONAL TRIAL OPENS. | council. All the {ec al advisers| Gen Elec Rauth Brink tries that the peace conference cause by the German auxiliary crulser| never felt before, Connecticut will = have certainly been in favor of taking| Goodrich Rub . 59 59 5¢ ’ : 3 i the 21 demands made upon China by Moewe in March, 1017. They were| sec the effects of it in the next year.” | Waterbury Man Charged With Rex | what additional measures may be| Great Nor ptd ... 5 913 9 popth Brink, daughter of Mrs. Kmma | Japan in 1915 to be revoked and that roleased from a German prison camp e 1 ing Stolen Whiskey. necessary to preveat any nger tol Gt Nor Ore Ce rink, of 11 Ash street died In New ! the Chinese republic be removed def- ; L © ST L York city this morning. Miss Brink | initely ¥ Tieacs : last December. A 0 AND ST AUS the Allies of their positions, or any | Iilinois Cen ...... 97 @ ¢ : ; initely from the influence of Japan. —_— L M NT R Hartford, I"eb. 11.—Joseph MatzKin, | qanger of their being able to dictate| Inspiration was a trained nurse and for some | The complete independence of China ELEPHONE RATE APPEAL | of \’\'.’\(.‘-rh!ll:\. was p'.;\(‘r'd on trial to- | what peace terms they ple: Y I;l;n‘-h(,,-o - A. : 2 time hi}d been \‘:’(H‘}(Ir]g in New York | is asked fer the ‘protetion ot it T | day In the U. S. district court charged S el e o ; ; % |city. She was a former resident of | league of nations | New York Man and Federal Reserve | with receiving stolen goods in connee- ’I‘hn‘ ot Onfkm o i the | maees (flc“‘;m_ this city, and spent the greater part The account of Minister Reinsch's tion with the theft from freight cars | paily Mail e e e o ienlicihioy f}]\?‘ passed her 2Gth | visit to the Peking foreign office says in Waterbury of more than $100,000 |y Cf = Srtien R o SR S ’:’”’*‘”;’“ the 29th of last month. | he re-affirmed the friendship of the . reek Members of Supreme Council. worth of whiskey. Trial was delaved | (ouncil there were many instances of x Pefroleur B o o oy oisters and | United States for China and desired Sit During Last Week of Month to (Eiam ol Pas e pae aelanen nei re were instances of | Mex Petrbleum three brothers survive. They are Miss | to give active support in her desire Fear Arguments of Petitioners, | Parls, Feb. 11—Thomas W. Lamont | he protested that he was “onbosed 1o | semistice terms, oty in (ho hand | N oAl B Sl r‘,‘r::fl;;l:(;h e Gl Reniten s B B i | of New York and Albert Straus of the | liquor in any form and migh S eea b At e e SR st (N e D[ Gt the Japaneso minister. in Boston, Beb Bl s ierCoial oliax| Amorloan federalnsoenyenoatd broby |l uuiced icultural machinery ev Cons .. 5 14 % & | the U, & army, and Brinhold in the | & fons mremtss botors i and oot of the full bench of the Massachu-| ably will be members of the supreme oo — As evidence of the rman spirit” | N YN H & HR R 6 . 8 ’my' Sedtrem old in the | 5 few minutes before him and con- sedts supreme court has been arrang-| economic council to be created by the WELCOME TO SAILORS. correspondent continued, “Mar- | Northern Pac 9 3 to l‘fi):‘:‘\xsxl fion:inz{\\? r;:nrnl;n bmmfh: S D M T TR #d for the last week ln this month 1o] supreme war council to deal With i) poign Feb. 11.—Bistsen hundred ! s foch mentioned an occasion | pae Mall § § Co .. 30 3 3 o Siobarlol tatiin s uaeie e || LR O aneniEidemandatvers o hear arsuments on the petitian of the | nance, food, shipping and other mat- | (800 (EF o REEE (RATEd S S A Sl e : £ pRaiiil §0 e e | met. yublic service commission to compel| ters during the period of the armi- | o S SO0 (A, IO BRSPS Te0 e R G| R e el sday. toe Nowg mnglanidiitelophons ""'1‘, Stice welcomed by the city and state hero | appear at the time and place indicat- | 1o o = e 5 0 E— o tihoe rocelyed here describiem DEEoins oy § Gt il today with a reception program that | ed. It was only after strong pressure | 1oy O ates recently ordered hy the post-| OBJEOCT TO BIG CUT. t 3 ¢ SSULC | Roading 17N FEWER JOBS OPEN ‘ i 4t Dasls declareihar e el R JE . included n parade and a theater [ on his part that the meeting eventual- | R Te o lom |1 723 Japanese attitude is causing ree 3 o — party. Along the route from the navy | Iy fook place. e 3 9 987 alarm in official circles of European Cias T a9 | Jeromic, Ariz., Miners Threaten Striko | yard. through the center Southern Pac .... | it O |3 g er of the c “According to Marshal Foch's esti- | 2001 0 261 26 powers and the United States. They e —Pay Cut 75 Per Cent. the naval fighting men received an | mate, the Germans are now capable = ‘ N . Employment Burean Report | speak of constant efforts of Japan to TO BALLOT ON STRIKE i . ovation from thousands of persons. | of placing an army of 3,000,000 in the RS D - : ) i acquire concessions in China and Bi «'C"‘l'"”‘ "‘I”"Z- f“ ob: :‘-‘_f ”"f‘“}“ | Crews of battleships, cruisers, de- | field in two months’ time The cor- :‘”“"‘(‘y S iy 9014 For Weck Not As Good As Previous | peria and of her demand for the Car | passed a night of apprehension Iol-| gtroyers, mine sweepers and the | respondeni a X8 37 oline and Marshall islands and other lowing a day of turmoil precipitated | mransport Mount Vernon, were in the ‘It is desired to make a renewal of | Third Ave ....... : g SR AW OorkIng S OEoe islands in the Pacific ygaRibcanicntiinitheRpad cator s (iraredes the war impossible under the condi- | Union Pac Question of Settlement—Meanwhile' 4,000 copper miners and smeltermen AN R A {ions laid down February 17. 'The | United Fruit sidered later by that organization { of nations, and we have got our|Chino Cop number of men in the field. will have| Crucible Steel Massachusetts Supreme Court Will| Board Member Will Probably Bo be pre- eal Alarm is Felt. Belfast Strikers Agree to Vote on the! Chatrman Henry S. Tallard of the the Jerome district vesterda t uggested include the handing | Utah Copper ;’ml(‘d Tm‘:ls’ E:x(!p!;)_vmont Svrv”s dis B e s suggested Include the handing OpPELy 3ures s as £ Business Is Resumed. arly today mine officials said the 10,000 TROOPS COMING. s T R s i @ e ey 8 s titaler i A l\ ;t?lfg:dl‘zl‘l])ccr Steel ....... 4t o245, | situation in this city for the past week | to the central headquarters at Wash- | strike called yesterday at a imass Washington, Feb. 11.—Four trans- | jjjery, compulsory reduction of the | U . meeting held on the outskirts of the | ports and a crulser with more than | (;epman army to twenty-five divisions, { Willys Overland on the question of a settlement of the| f°¥R had not mater ed, while the | !\"_,{0“‘“ ““001»* élm:trfl im\'rl '_-w'l from ington. While the figures are not so etrike. Pending the balloting the city! }abor council was standing by its | France and will arrive at New York | yo1icing of the empire an oceups ——— pleasing as those of the pa: few Lt decision of vesterday to keep the | and Newport News hetween February Webtotmail it o = Vllieainy ne AaTe: DOWN WITH I W. W weeks, they are however far from For Paid or Partly Paid street car service was resumed| Members of the International Union |16 and 20. trict, which includes kss alarming in the opinion of the chair- : e electric power current started | ©f Mine, Mill and Smelter workers at S e e { “During an important d on 2h T | man. The figures show a decrease in LIBER fi Y up again their places under protest pending ARRESTED FOR assavir. | 0! proposals the further suggestion | : the working forces of the second dis- eoas = | arrival of Federal Mediator Hywell | John Pina, a native of Portugal, was | was made that in view of Germany’s | senator Jomes of Washington WAntS | {0t factories, amounting to 30 han BONDS Davies, reported on his way from | arrested at P. & Corbin titude the Allies sho o revert ) . (lass of | There is an anticipated increase for Washington last evening by State Policeman | to the initial demand for handing ol Rial Conntmyfor rhisSiClassiof | B S ECn (RREE SRR notee s ek L Bradford of Massachuseits on a | over of transport, which was modified ety ’ will bring up the total working force WAR SAVINGS 0 O s CHARGED WITH MURDER charge preferred by a 14 year old girl | on account of Germany’s plea of im- { to 18 more than one week ago today. kR 5 2 in Barnstable, Mass. He was taken | possibility.” Washingten Keb. 11.—Senator Chairman Tallard's figures follow: | STAMPS . R il back to that place last night. Detec- ~ — - nes of Washing in the senate | Number employed in the second dis- LINONINE KES THAT Awpyp | Lrterbury Mother Accused of Killing - Jones of Washington i ploy tive Sergeant Richardson assisted in C TY l EMS : 5 e L Rk T i - L today urged the legislation i ; ¥ 3, 25,507; - KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD | Her 17" Day Old' Son. the arrest. I T ali number ; 10, SECURITY INVESTMENT S Al hdlt et i ize deportation of undesirable aliens, | nu employed February : ! ) AND RENDERS IT HARM- Waterbu Febh. 11—Mrs. Catherine sy 2 S many of whom he said belonged to| 477; decrcase, 30; number anticipat- | CONIPANY LESS. IT IS THE GREAT | Booth was arrested yesterday on a | WOMAN LOSES $1,200. The Stanley Works M ¢ the 1. W. W ed for coming week, 25,525; increase, | FAMILY REMEDY I'C Ll eharga Ans Rhor : by Mrs. Clara Burke of Main strect U Z bR K T cias ople | 48. The cause of the decrease is the | ¢ M J FORMS OF (‘Ol,ll); \l\'u))"\ \:II"' t5 “'\‘:‘ lv{wrni\‘i‘v:“: x?o;z;l.m‘::"n Ollgvih:\lvl\);‘i has reported to the Hartford poll T3l aidnmenpall ikl : i ]o\:' ?}‘w“( my G f ,(y,wr‘ ‘wri,‘-i fact !hut( thl: l(:rifl(nl factories have | 166 MAIN STREET MARKABLF PREVENTIVE A i e eriake _ | that she had lost or had stolen from o Nl > i 3 e not been increasing their working | MDA U VPN e S SRR e (PSR s e e e e i, GO R where ‘llve,\K oo 1.'.‘vn;<,'l‘;r){j;_l‘: e froers intine it B e s muhasin | Room D Over Modern Boot et : i g s = oo - TS ST B o 1eing school for s ~hil Senator King o al C 0 i ! . 3 THROAT AND LUNG COM- The police and physicians say the | New Britain trolley car February 6. duct noInE sChoclins P R 1 mmittee, told the | the preceding weeks. | Shop. Open Evenings. PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | woman is suffering mentally, following | She told the detectives that on that Jo o ery Mondayl) Shelbropagands comy h depart CHILDREN., anlotRieid o infitehta e iithel desbaonl| aey ShGRTeththic to place tha! afternoon, gave a most successf genate ho had conferred with depart- ! her husban | money which was received thraugh a| guerade for the little foll re lay | ment of labor officials and had been Have a bottle of Linonine handy A % legacy, and was to place it in a bank | afternocn ai the institution. The ma advised that as soon 3 ttmnln:xgr‘ mas " . at all times—there's no telling what NAT GOODWIN'S ESTATE in that cify quernde was well attended and many | available the department planned to | g C T d Saf D C mstant it will be needed.’ especially | s ’ - v | o¢ the parents were also present deport “many of the alien anarchists | B onnecticut rust an € ePOSIt 0. » h:r\m; zhs that threaten bronchi- | Famous Actor Left Only About $6,000. | Walsh has accepted a po- | and Bolshevik A STRONG, RELIABLE CORHMORATION I othinz quite ecquals Linonine William By Report Indicates. ! I ‘00 p siton it PArick Kells in Ko e L i organized and qualified through years of efficient, N York, Feb. 11.—Nat Goodwin, L ° 3 ki ; 4 W. M. B. carnival opens Feb, 14 The anmual meeting of the stock- | fl trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, who disd recently after a long. suc- : ; ine Manu- Execur cesstul theatrical carcer. left an estate | A Kuaranteed weight reduction method; j ~F B ?flocl:‘:"r]::f(‘:zg\op;w‘\;””t\\'ffi ?Md ianudl Executor or Administrator. ' oonly §6,000, i s disclosed today | safe. pleasant. Brings slenderness, better < .etur! 3 S i o T e follow- | ~ he: 's 0f administration were | health and happiness. Got a small box NOTICE o'clock this afternoon. '-’f:d' tollons Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 applied for half of the actor’s | of ofl of koreln at the Aruggist's. Follow | "'\"g ’;}”Nm:’ W(;mrm';‘i:ut Henry E. | |3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlel . directions. You are allowed to eat sweots, e = W. raut, Frank L. J 58 C T f D C Goodwin of Roxbury, Mass stei o starvation ov s | There will be a meeting in §t. Jos. | Hine and 3. N, Humphrey ?fn”‘:’ % onnectlcut rust a are eposlt 0. you ite become 5 T S i at . 2 : - 2 £ Wes rt- The comedian was interested in va- | JOUL U, pecomes ' worth Jlving with | ephs partsh hall at & o'clock tonight | elty and Carl Sternbers of “:Y':nz el HARTFORD, CONN. M. U1, WHAPL Pres't, { rious mining and commercial enter- [ atep, chearfulncas and aptimisen s oot ipin | Of a1l the men and women of the par- | ford. At press timo the meeting was Druggists—60c and $1.20. ‘wvws Qoo e | ish. Important.- advt. still in sessfon. Belfast, Feb. 11.—The Belfast have agreed td take 3! with machine guns fo inter Int Nickel ous exerciaing.

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