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e —— FROM THE nmi.hx,p TO 71';) . SERVICE. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. ETTLING CLAIM Simitar: U, 8. Recognizes Only can National Assembly Denounces Ar Edwin B. Parker of Texas Ghosen [ baris | Teb. iotThe repavation : Washington I'eh. 12—\ cablegratiu mistice and Blockade Tems otz o ne ety v | Head of Liguidation Department ey, o 1 i of i e I'rance gave the tofal casualties in “meriean farces in Siberia up to Febs pr u;wv'( ¥ national and Hlx‘h\ ‘ul:)'nvl 3 y - o : ] “‘fl"i""“l"‘w:\(\‘j :“ ‘\:.\'l‘\‘.‘x“ ’]]" e f]”(i‘:;“\v It Peace Is Signed on Basis of Present Tn-...n‘ w‘w mw“\.“\:)\m\.y\. “:r;:L: I‘Z’v‘:::; ~)|x~.;.;x1 Branch Will B¢ \ll(‘nn ST 3 e e Tn eheenli e e B o Dipose of All Property of A. e e of Ausiralia, differs from the Freneh ) \—winl Also Adjust Claims Against [ aceident, & men: weunded sovercly, | SO0ES Contingent Have Been TN has before it, accord threo propositions as & basis There Will Be More Wars, Delegates | °0 210 class claims. The American England and France. demands excepting Weimar, Feb 11 (By the Associated | losses to pillage and devasiation by German armies, it 18 sa id Total ¢l s undc the first two nounced to the people of Weimar at | o170 € (3t a thousand bil- officers, 67 men: wounded slightly, upte; officers, 30 wounded, deg “ Are Told. ALY 1 4 {\planjjopposes Ay Washington, 1%eb. 12.—Appointment | WNdetermined, officers, 3 men; Paris, B the nited Stetes Liguidation | MIS9n& in action, 31 men ! Press)-—Wg “ommission-war department,” to liqui- These casualties ave being publish-! the Alliediil date the busine: tinancial «ffairs "'1t!w\.,nh.,.m in the regular casualty ! engrossed ¥ {315 this afternoon that the German |y fancs, The American plan would | ©f the American army in kngland and h ar department announced. | the creation's folk, for the first time in history. reduce the total {o an amount Ger- “_"K“I"" "\";Hi:“vr;_;'HHV *ywi"s .‘,i\ ec- ‘]“::‘,l,‘, - r]ml.s.m!r A chosen the head of their own state many probably would he able to pay, (,‘,u)”,,m,,‘-:l o “" "_,, anker, sof B ! [a” ol | of th ".nl‘lm)-nx o Frodericl Bhest fermer snnaerand (D80 B0 L0 00 e T ston, Tex., is chairman 5L L. Nit | © armistice, expiE socialist leader, appeared before the L = = 00 14 {0 have accepted the Othier Members of Committec, = day, other subjedts of theater twenty minutes later -\“‘(“ :‘\ | British p s a basis of discussion, | The other members alrcady appoint- Y = T f:J(\L‘:,];\‘,‘:,f',”;:: h’gn;g prep cived as president of Germany thos el ol aubjeatiis stilllopen: ed are Senator Hollis of New Hamp / i E F”Tifififlg.;‘_ onses iy the peaces pl\mh(\ formerly marking the appear- shire, whose term in the senate ex- LIRS HNPEREL AR Vg s expected the conference ance of the monarch who once stig N s vy pires March 3; Homer H. Johnson of | little time discussing them' matized the party to which President Cleveland, and Brig. Gen. Charles G. — — and will pass most of them on ty ¢ LA S et ade. 1 ¢ “hicago s - e socicty of nations, when the lattel Ebert belongs as being made up ot } Dawes of Chicago, who is now serv e Y fn2 i s i G 3 men unworthy to bear the name of | ing with the American expeditionary Local Stea amiship Agents Can- | has been croated and ready to fune- l i B b IS 7 8 moved that five 8 tion. ass’ Kisubmartines made it probabloJste™@here. To this Sefiator W German forces. A fifth member may be up- % Ereiienebost On S \]AP HEU} IN RUSS]A pointed at a later date. Semator 1ol- | hot Secure Ensugh Book- Labor Itccommendations Received | that the enemy would —suffer more | rur objected on 1 sy e i lis and Mr. Johnson will sail for Iu- b FForemost on this secondary pro- |SéVerely from submarine attack than | woulesbe discourteous to the hod 3 - 'O alis 3 l 3 ing For Italians and Poles. Press).—Pealing church Dbells an- Eduard David, president of the n: tional assembly, m«;t\)fi a‘ d:"""h'”( ‘:“‘ committee on international labor leg- dress to President Eber! e was re- ' islation. Saumuel Gom ] ai 1 . g A : umuel Gompers, the chai the disagreement, S t Ie Iy aistirbed 1 to- : g ; Can Settle y s, e s ; e disagreen v m| peatedly disturbed by a woman inde: | Plap jg to Assist Siberians to| | = <an Sottc All Affal . man, his been pushing work so that | 0814 have afforded to take risks | (36 CEEREEITTE | BERRIOT (e pendent socialist and the whole hous {vv addition to settling all claims of | As in the case of other cities, loc it is expected he will have a report | With in 1916 would have heen muost | Wa¥ Poited out U in shouting disapproval of her actions, ; T | . and against associated governments, | cic.nihi arencic A S Tedav i for the eonte it e | inwiselT A heliG crman i oot W haal| : drowned {he speaker’s words at tir Regain Normal Condi the commission will be empowered to b DD I ) Y €C A8 SOOM A5 .ime out to battle, a terrible punish- | conference would Dhe without ; : 3 . ; it is ready to receive it | Independent sociulist leaders tried to dispose of movable and immovable ;| Were possible to g the bookings ¥ ment awaited them. ‘I No Debate on Measure S | lieut. Governor Wilson s have been difficulties in rec- Ut aGovernoravilson Said Opinions Diveetly Opposite. continued to break T B G DY fne American forces and “generally | natives of Poland and Italy, as well as | onciling the diverse views of British Eeatonpwasiibotoro ihe NN e 7hen Dr. David concluded by | > liquidate the business and financia ; s ion and Anierican labor interests, as each | 8 Was tantamount to a ruling g affairs in France and England of the the other European ountiies, would oor nestyfasiench the senate quiet the woman, whose shrill voicc tion of Life. properties in France and England used | sailing steamships, lirge number of Dhere summing up the tremendous responsi- Washington, Feb. 12.—Acting-Sec- is radical in some respects and yet | s previous refusal to bility of the office and the high char- | WESRAEO0 TR0 T State | American expeditionary forces.” Head- | Sail from the States today. In New | conservative in others in the e iniot | consider its rejection of the res acter and unfaltering loyalty of Presi- | ./ o 1" toqay that the United | quarters will be maintained in Pari ritain alone, one of the agents stated | of some labor leadors, It is said that UUUEHBHYS BAEK HUME e e S el otainiy dent Ibert, the house launched into a |\ S 11g accopted formally the pro- [ Claims against the ¥rench and Brit- | (oqay, there are at least 500 Italians | there is no coincidence between their | | further consideration. There wad tremendous, long contiuued Reheear il mrs (o8 (et Lo to Nt oy e enment in (151 Bovernments growing: outhoff av liial Lo ainai ho 1aava oe el plans. The British are radicals | debate, and the vote to adhere | Desniteths Cestaintylo S lerimt ar sl 8 LA DRSS will be developed, disposed of as far | CPAsed, arc prepared to leave at a few | the Americans throw conservatism to | g . Lincoln and Roosevelt Extort e ”\»,\ b .l‘.“:f\v e “The purpose of ‘m-’ :\:n»:»mvm,-; o m“i_“] l':]l" Rods onosd Lok, %3 135 | pours notic ihe w nds wien consid g matters 15,000 Troops Scheduled to »,«“,- solution offered by Mr Stoe e D e e e v e Cek (e oot PR R s S R . B fiows g R e e e e | the Russians in Siborla I refaining | sirlon by Chestor W. Cuthell, who el In the attributed causo of 5o mans a- Financial Question Important Arrive in New York public services and the home lit 3 | their normal condition of life, and has | . vas designated by the secretary.| Plcations for bookings to Europe, in t ‘ oing o ay, as e late Col. Theodore Roos A voting by ballot caused confusion | ganding that the railways aro 1o be | department for this .nn\‘ | the fact that many are u sent out | the 1ast few days, between men who | 1y thereaftor by ;i i as the delegates struggled along the [ SRRCUIS | T 16\ ests of the peo- have come to Paris at the call . of AR nemmowlaislen S conde masted | plo of Siberia. The United States and outsida during the session, walting patiently in the cold for a chance to cec the new president when he left tha building, which he did immediately brict specch of agcept- flingly acknowledged the | Aven him Erzberger Gets One Vote. rope in a few davs and will be fol- ram are the recommendations of the | the British. Regarding 1918, Admiral | gy, Jell x thought a conference commi —— lowed later by Chairman Parker. S | ought to have a cI to consil “The position was assured anc | | we The labor situation in this country the senate. ! Pershing Proposes Plan. iof work e v e e { In both branches the chap] b i The plan of thus adjusting the obh- 1‘“““”<‘mnh- money throuzh war-time | g “H L L S oo S Washington, ¥eb. 12.—The cruisers | made reference to the life of A Japan have cxpressly voiced their dis- | jioations and dlsposing of the pro- | VA8eS makes them more anxious to | jifo W of the war, lvery delega. | TUePlo and Montana and the trans- | ham Lincoln in their prayers. interested purpose not to Infringe on | ;o1 ¢y of the American expeditionary | 50 Ut of the country at c before | 4ion aamits the gravity of the prob. | POrt 1a Touraine have sailed from | Want Early Adjournment, any existing right either of Russia, or, hi grafitv of the prob- | prance with about 5,000 troops, and The effort to bring about an @ 2] forces abroad was proposed by Gen. | tReIr wages arve caten up by ems presented and the absolute | { where the Chinese Fastern Is con-| pershing and has been worked out in | COSt of living. they ! LONis | delegation admits the gravity of the |21l are due to reach New York Febru- | final adjournment was emphasizéd ary 21. i notice given by Senator Klett cerned. of China.” detall by Secretary Baker in confer- [ F2I6ttl, of Lafayette strect, and B. M. | ;iohloms: presented and the absolite Under the plan, which already is be- | cnce with Assistant Secretary Edward | DiNonno, of (‘hurch M, were b A helr (_m“mm”‘ 1‘, % General Pershing advised the War | all matters to be heard in the | ing put into effect, the Siberian rail- | R, Stettinius. | successful in securing a fow Tl bt oA o .,;m“_ (”(‘mw : way system, which includes the Chi- | In announcing the creation of the | Since the war ended, and between the | pankruptes, In no place i it regand, | Pringing Company 1, 161st Infantry, | by March 15 Represent The vote against bhim probably came | ,.qe Fastern railway. is to be super- | commission, Secretary Baker said Mr. | Passages of the two, 12 local It ed as so evident that there must be | 41St Division; a medical detachment, | Sherwood of V 1 £ from the solid conservative ‘mw_wk and | (igaq by an inter-allied committee | Stettinius had completed the task as- | 1eft this morning for their native land the fullest and most cordial co-oper | and part of Companies D, L and M of | that members a few of the old national liberals. | &iip 4 Russian as chairman, In ad- | signed to him and terminated his offi- | About 15 have been sent in the p ation between the nations now rep- | the 162d Infantry of the same divi- | home if they “while the independent socialists and | gi;0n to Russia, Japan and the| cial connection with the war depart- | month and applications resented at the conference as In the | Sion, and casual companies for New | local bills a some others gignified less disapproba- | 1o i g States, Great Britain, France, [ ment, but would return to France with | mailed to the steamship companies for | effort to restore the stability of cur- [ York and Pennsylvania. | committee will 1 M tion by casting Dlank ballots. AN~ 110 00g china have been asked to ba | C man Parker and assist in the or- | at least 50 more. E. M. DiNonno, w! rency, reduce prices to a reasonable The Touraine has aboard the head- | Governor's Staff nouncement of the solitary vote for| Sl .3 Technical and economic | ganization of the commission. is the local agent for 16 compani level, get rid of superflious issues of | quarters troops of the Second Army | The military affairs committee ) B RranSTEer BIOUE ich aiiw | mADaEement of the railways will be In R— has heen unable to get passazes for | war paper, prevent further excessive | Corps; an advance detachment of 19 | ported a revision of seotion 74 from fthe cnllbe Kouse: M e sen. | the hands of s technioal hoard, the BORDEN OFFERED POST his patrons in the past and stated to- | fluctations of cxchange and rcgulate | officers of the 27th (New York Na- | the revised statutes concerning laughed on the second day ”: 'r“_'i: president of which will be John Ste- day that he could pass out at least| the rates of interest on, and the | tional Guard) Division, and a detach- | staff of the governor, providing ;‘” “,‘ ';r‘\‘ B e 0,“,,,[[;;, ‘ vens, who was head of the American 1,000 bookings between New Britain | amount of, bonds to be issued. | ment of the 412th Telegraph Battalion, | the staff shall consist of the adfd Clsloses A one fo ilway commission sent to Russla in . A y ind Hartford if it were possible {c \merica Opposes Pool. nits aboard the Montana are the | general as a brigadier geners AL SOOI G P SR ;;\1‘7‘.2 S 1adian Premier Said to Have Been | gocure {hem : i Resskic e Already initial \E,!.w have been tak- 14{n» Machine Gun Battalion, rnt(n(, | (;fl-‘;,r;,’.,nm;,lr 'a‘(‘:,;’,rl.i\_‘ % "’“’{,l,” Armistice Is Denounced. i q - Passages to Poland. Germany and | en to commit ihe peace conference to | plete, of the 41st Division, and a de- | vocate general, a surseon gene 7 L e = Tendered Portfolio as British Am- The national assembly adjournec Russia, the lands to whicl *oles | the adoption of a great international | tachment of ten officers and 124 men | commissary general, each with untl Thursday. Tomorrow will be | LOSSES TOTAL $18 000 0[]0 bassador to the United States. would be likely to scel sage, o pooling system of debts, which shall | of the South Dakota National Guard, [ of colonel, and four personal i | of work and have recen wanred 3 j] department today that the Pueblo was | ciary committee will be Mathia zberger brought a laugh spent in preparing a program and def- | off the market entirely, and s | include all neutral nations, whether | Companies E, F and G of the 116th| each with rank of major, an S Allaly constituting al new cabinetiTo" Montreal, Feb. 12.—Sir Robert | hoees s o e ts | they wish to or not. This will mect been impossible for the loc ‘ Ammunition Train of the 41st Divi- | naval aide. The present law I | day's meeting was opened. usual, ! Borden, the Canadian premier, who is | to secure any since the onthreak of | With the mosi determined resistance | sion: the 302d Trench Mortar Battery | the staft to an adjutant gemeral with the reading of telegrams from | in Paris attending the peace confer-) the war. Conditions in the two las(- [ from the Amerigan delegates who teel | of the 77th Division, and a few|seven aldes to be appointed . all parts of Germany and Austria, each | qyrough Theft and “Lost” Pack-| ence, has been offered the post of | named countries are such, one of the | (hat America did her full share In { casuals. | among officers of present of which brought checrs. The joining British ambassador to the United |agents stated, that in the ovent of the | 2i4ing the Allies by furnishing troops The transport Pocahontas, sailing of . e Ao St i 5 : S . : | service with the rank of major. b of Germany and Austria, when men- | ages During Ye States, according to & report in news- | hookinga heing put on the mar and: almosy wnlimited ' sUbplies of | wnich tor New York whs announcefl| new plan s in affect & sivecd : | : ect a reversior tioned, received shouts of acquies- ) aper circles 5 acaived Ty i e T LS noney and material. They are under- e ; - cence. while {he armistice conditions | Chicago Feb. 12.—Losses of the ex- :} S ':IH a5 I._m;imf received by | there is little probability of many : LRt it “id France | Técently, has been diverted to New-!the old one. Governor Hole T e do0 oot pressRoompaaies finSth edlinited Estates R SENERNS BREDICSAIICTE plications being G L Rl € port News and is due about Febru-|ignored the present law in reapp the ockade ere C ced. = 1 F3 7i ) e - mare ¢ Te ' ower ir gt b < thraugh theft and “lost” packages, many have sought information anq | Of the nizhtmarc L2 ROWELR TR InEihis Dreasnt ot There was unanimous approval when ; S ] Pa Heb1b S Frobert Boraen i : ; on extending further credits to permit | E it il e cotembnrel| S Rtet R ORIV L pd AL Siiend) lexnessed dnolp inten onsieniboineito Il FR R B e R SR Tearing on Sunday Bills. | vec according to a statement today | the Canadian premier, when asked to- > 0ld ries as soon as conditions = [olature was read, . protesting | Year, according to a statemen v feis s tanprep e cnlnske LU0 e ol cotmisies e oan 1t S e Dhe fudicifny commities armai Jinst the armistice conditions and | by William Gourley, general agent of i L 5 e rot Loncollilichange that hé is.confident that there [ oyt e cwn in' the world's mark L that all Sunday liberalizing F armistice conditions and | [T T\ erican Railway Exvress com-| connecting his name with the British | will ho o -Great Hesia iy R A s THisa ltor anoit i n Cieict ; et 9| pany. Careless wrappiag, poor paper|ambassadorship to the United States, ets, but they thoroughly appreciate ; s an & pig 4 2 : e fact that it is beyond their power exhibitions on that day will be hd and twine, he said, often caused ox- | thought a moment, and replied with thcfast thasl O 2 24 Woundedil SoliicrsTi Tn ATy ¥ R | posure of coatents of a package and|a smile: 9 H{]UR DAY AT !{ & fo commit Hvtfl' v‘w.\unn 'f-‘ :».AM!:'I]H- i f‘,’,,\.vl T ‘(’“\J..y‘,‘””;,“"v;”’“’”!,_!"‘:\ 18 JAPAN 'VIM(ES STATEMENT | hrought lass through theft that other- “I do not believe I have any ob- Hon iy "“"“““*r:“'vl‘q_ -‘\_“K“l Hospitals Register For Educational| u:‘. : “” R Bt L 1Ly | Wise would not have happencd. Fully | servations to make regarding the re- SRS |t PO DE A IS ORE Sy " ([ ettt dBaaniat. - AR 1 ; | 1 Express Companics Lose This Amount or made for them ! fecl that some of these countrics have | Instruction During January chamber on the Morrl N S bl S ! ] feel that some of th buntrics have P 5 orr! JEa98 Berscent RolEpeLSons 380800 port.* Y Stanley Works’ Plan Followed by | heen derelict in not imposing, as the heol code bill | goes astray, he added, does so because| \While no official announcement has 3 ks 3 . Washington Feb, 12 I'here were No o arks been made of the result ritist S : 2 United States and Great Britain did, | , ) Tn of old mark cen made of the result of the British Russell & Erwin—American Hard- | jgitional taxes upon their own peo. | 12:249 waunded soldiers in hospitals| A et S e United States registered during | Intention of Tnterfering With Chi- | e ) “ha ple during the war to meet, at least |in the 5 ware Expected to Change. ) 1 December for various educational or| ; X ‘ 5 5 | >| Wallingford, which bill passed, F pcaeRDnia i HEnore S e, e s e Notices were published in the Rus- | calculating upon reimbursement from | othey coupses of instruction provided| j,yge chairman, explained that Robert is not inclined to accept the $ {ideranities to be collected from the [BY the military authoritle st | e Tokio, Feb. 10 (By The Associated DostlTor ressonnilsamony sell & Brwin factory this morning an- | 10 ment issued today | Ehoieurecon i ang T (o be 2ot halnl T Kijur 1 1ar vice-for upreme War Council Expected to nouncing the decision of the officials Boycott Plan in Evidence. gener |' 10 ) 17wt pplied| o0 highway may, it the so del for instruction in handicraft work| cign minister of Japan, speaking today ! oM o : ) SRR Atton of Chinese|| Name Speciall Gommission—Consid- EXPEGT EARLY RETURN Sear o RS an HDACEIbeRn: (DR TheinelNa Lol e e ““'l | Were men not able to go into the| PUL UP tents in the park, for an‘g treaties with Japan, said that the lat- ol : S ning next Monday. Tho decision of | Parls economic confere S Ve | workshops and whose instruction way| BNt stay and others may go ti e i s Vled to Chinas at.| cring New Armistice Terms Today. e the Russell & Erwin plant followcd | Planned boyeotts and after-the-war | FURSIOPE AR, Whose Ietriction Wasl for camping purposed for similar action by the Stanley Works | discriminations, is sometimes in evi- | 10 8 LOAE S0 08 BAFCE WIS SR mhe park will be under the state p) dence during discussions. It made its | (O8I | commission Shop and {rade courses attracte |2.010 men: commercial subject | " speaking for a $4,000 approp| Foreign Minister Says Japan tion for the Wharton Brook park as e ambassadorship in Washington by ter the established procedure ;u»‘\ Paris, Feb. 12Tt is believed that | NCw England Methodist Conferenco | 17 i i A folnad cording to which neither government |, <rociz 5 s be appointe OSSN e Rl IR U e e lesire of one coun- e ial commission will be appointe1 Will Bo Attended By Many Clergy- | tire American Hardwire corporation | #PPearance in the desire of one coun | try to impose discriminatory duties on | Senator Golden's labor bill cone { ing trade disputes was changed fd *| the labor committee to that on the s nt to publish confidential cor- S 3t S Iight fo publieh confidential cor- | o study the Belgian claims, as has Bl s e ondence tr On- | heen done in the consideration of | men Who Have Bee srseas : e et cnemy commerce, during the consid- 1 ther.” M. Shidet - Oyerscas, will place the P. & . Corbin, Corbin 3 1600 M. ShIGEhAara | other territorial problems, says a GBIt Took Tactord and oot eration of the plan to make all inter- for Viscount Tchida, foreign | yjayag report. In addition to Marshal Boston, Feb. 12.—The expeeted re- | (37 "8 00 o e basis. Whon | Nalional waterways open for all na- v, who is suffering from pueu- | oo™ Yol 51 fciiin and Field Mar- | turn before spring of many Methodist 'M",‘; SR e S R e vl oenglT Bl vev ol SR e Favorable reports were made Pershing and Gen- | I2piscopal clergymen who have been | (8¥CC SRl S ).’ ol parded as violation of one of th g 2 resolutions reappointing minor engaged in war work overseas the | M- Thompsor S 1at nothing n .y oints,” but (he commission deal- : ML R judges at eenwich, Derby h any demands or contentions | goucion of the supreme war coun:il to | Past year has added to the interest in | this direction had been definitely set-{ ;. with the subject is having some | ATLIES ORDER THE GERMANS chester, Rockville, Willimantie, the approaching conferences In New | tled upon, but the plan had been | fifi Wiy in passing thi point. How AND POLES TO STOP FIGUTING. o e, which the Chinese wish to present to | gy o it tnrae deal with the terms for the renewal 2 : s NE s Eoy . the peace conference,” he sald. “Ac- | of tha armistico. England at which pastorates for the | talked ove W"]“’m‘,z'“‘ in all probabil- | o(ap the general acceptance of the London, Feb: 12— The allied sov. | Killingly, Stamford, Stratfops: e insiy | Pebins ndiParis raporta (o coming year will be determined. Dates | ity bo adopted soon. ¥ principle of international control over t o HRIOL (et e A alas nd | fleld, Ansondw,Winchester, Waterbe /As in the case of the Stanley Works, afford SERrin b 8 . bt wry are absolutely untrue.” ST for some of the conferences made such waterways, to the extent at Wikeaeiat = ples 2! o the Russell & Erwin factory has re R fhe AGenmanio fce oSt on R a public today together with the names t < least of prescribing rules which shall - rAanal G i X : . ast of presc < cording to newspaper reports received | 10rd and Griswold for M HOGH DER KAISER' of the bishops assigned to preside, in- | ceived a number of war order cancel- | govern mavigation and deflning tho | [OX(IN 10 newspaper veports received | 700 L 06 FIETAIC Ss0 for clude: New England, Athol, Mass., |lations which have affected the work | mimaman rignis of abutting natlons is | Ly I ! ¢ o 3 IR I : T i | Copenhagen. stance there had been no opposif GUILTY OF GONSPIRAGY April Bishop E. M. Bristol, Chat- | at the factory seriously and a reduc- | pelieved to have paved the way for | ~orenbaser. . | or mame presented against the i = | So Thinks Swiss Telegraph Operator | tanooga, Tenn., Vermont, St. Albar tion in the working day was noc ultimate agreement in the commission | E = B April 2, Bishop C. D. Mitehell, tated, Beginning next Monday. upon a report which will probahly be | REJECT GOVT. TERMS Jolnt rules will mest Fridad &t oial Who Declines to Send Message | py ). working day will be from 7 a. m received with approval by the peac London, FKeb. 12.—The counference | jye 5 p. m., instead of 7 a. m. to 6 p conference or its legatee, the society | of the Miners' Federation of Great | 1,117; agriculture, 564; recre: caurses, 1,633. and the others wero| b Judaes Are Reappoint scattering. Such courses are being| udzes Are Reappointed. shal Haig, General &6 an has no Intentlon to interfere | ora) Diaz will be present at today’ ent incumbents. The committee Sixteen IReal Estate Dealers Convicted | eRoTutionE celib e ; ] rafte rned Ge oOfficers r 2 G ke entry to stop smoking in * of Using Mails to Defraud in ¢he| Deaficd by Interned German OMICELS | (o coriiipme ppw s aD This change will, of course, mean a of nations Britain, at a meeting at Southport ¥ ol « e i - « cti e pay 4 1e fact v - day, decided against accepta € Fas t Sale of Indian Lands. |, Berne, Feb. 12.—German officers in- IFROM HUN PRISON CAMPs | uction 1o tho &y 8L the factory. R BRTAUE] Lol g mington residents pe | | during sessions terend in Switzerland celebrated the —_— PERSHING INSISTS MATL terms offered by the government for & | an armory in that town | Vashington, Feb. 12.—The War de- e SERVICE IS SATISFACTORY | settlement o the demands made ). 12.—General Per- | the federatior ‘incinnati, O., Fel ».—Roy Van|birthday of the former emperor at ! Favors reports on bills ss, president of the Tusla, Okla.,| Lucerne all of them drinking to his lg«* tment announced today that the WEATHER Washington, e 1 estate exchange and 15 ussociates | health, his early return io rmany | following enlisted men are reported 2 shing notified the War department 3 . arged with conspirac to defraud|{ and restoration to his former power. cleased from German prison camps day that a letter mailed at San Fran NATIONALITIES IN COUR’ ¢ of the mails ia the sale of In-| They then drafted telegram to | and to have arrived in I'rance: Angelo Hartford, Ieb. 12— Forecast isco on January 20 reached T According 1o the record books at | amendments to the New Long wmn lands, were found guilty by a] Amerongen which is said to have been | Raudzzo, Torrington, (‘onn.: Frederick || for New Britain and vicinity: Germany 1 4. ““This g the police station, 29 different nation- | charter concerning the ferry col Jury in the United States district court| so insulting to the Entente nations | Villwock, Meriden; Frank Przewoznik, Cloudy tonight and Thursday : od as a record mail service ais- R Es e e oR e o nt » here today The ju deliberated [ that the telegraph office refused to ac- ' Munson, Mas: nd James E. Pitoch- rising temperature, pateh said. “Mail from the United | beginning of the fiscal year April 1, geven hours. | cept it. i, Marieville, R. I : y States is arriving satisfactorily.” 1918, the liouse included thesc porations to war relief funds; missioners and pay of policemen g (Continucd on Eleventh Page.) | | |

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