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[EW BRITAIN DAILY HERA “The high contracting parties will New spring hats men, women Guiseppe Buscemi Qi e L { their own countries and in all cou- e adliine. nY tries to which their comm reial and on TPinchurst avenue ' : : repairs at Inut ste iken under this article, in order to | the organization of the leaguc §500 above measures, article X X1, 1dv 4 and that they will mutually support ; one another in resisting any special measures aimed at one of their num- ber by the covenant-breaking state. The hi contracting partics agree An oflicer from the Industrig that provision shall be made through | school for Girls came to thi this'} the instrumentalities of the 1Cague 1o | 4 rtarnoon to get Helen Ekelewicz, Wi secure and maintain freedom of | oo 00T T T e institution. g and th hey w Affor S8 1 away | ] bo | & hat th pllljgatiord fpd 158 transit and oquitable treatment for| \ throygh their territery to the forces | GoBT SHC O S states members | of any of the high contracting parties | .7 00 o paving in mind among Between $700 and $1,600 worth of stamps re war savings al 1 thrift red the Nev Britain being cashe also can pist off d £ ednesday afternoon (uthority that many of One-picco overall and jumper $3.2 tect t "hy y n clse ere? | who are co-operating to protc that { oiher things special arrangements Why i $4 ¢ where Leland Co——advt linz them are of the better lly and there seems to those ca lass, financi for cashing tho | cOVenant of the league with regard to the necessities of . e e no necessity | Article XVIL. ooy ey taio i annine the - of A son was born at the New Britain tamps. x . 1914-1918 | General hospital this morning to Mr. Were the amount $1,600 worth a | In the cvent of disputes A d M o Mzen | ot 21 Wi it would not be so bad but the | one state member of the leaxue throp otioet $1,600 New spring suits. Wilson's.—Advt between and Artele XXIT. e he th contracting parties agree fact that between $700 and another state which is not a i il ol R | 'th are cashed every day is what o not | to Place under the contro i 4 worth are cos Y Mero | Of the league, or hetween states N0t | jeague an iaternational burcaus .| Undertaker Vincent, of Simsbury, les) ijof| sUCIi IDOKS menibers of the leaguc, the high con- | ready established by meneral treaties| has communicated with the local po- | (hat the state | if the partics to such treaties consent. | lice stating that he has the body of IFurthermore, they agree that all such | Joseph P: . who was drowned in week member re many legitimate cases as there are for all matters. There are many | tracting partics agree foreigners who: gave fall theltimoneyiilo ites not members of international bureaus to be consti-| the Connecticut River early in the for bonds and stamps | ghal hvited to accept the obliga- L i & during the war for bor and stamp shall he vited t pt th ‘_“‘j”_ | tited in the future shail be placed < A brother, Steve Patrick, is and now when sickness strikes them | (ions of membership in the Jeague for b0 ot (AT Y0 believed to be a resident of this city they are forced to cash their stamps. | the purpose of such dispute upon such = o the cxecutive council Article XXTTI ne ce overall and jumper $3 Why pay 4 ana $5 elsewhere? Bes Leland Ca. advt But the class of people who have ! conditions as for satisfactory living | may deem just. and upon acceptance “The high contracting parties agree greater | of any such invitation, the ahove pro- | that every treaty or international en- Many | visions shall be applied with such | gagement entered into hereafter byl New Spring millinery, 166 Main their modifications as may be deemed ne- | any state member of the league, shall| C. Starr advt stgmps to the local office to have | cessary by the league be forthwith regisiered with the sec - — them cashed and have given their Upon such invitation being given, | retary-general and as soon as possible| DEATHS AND FUNERALS to Italy | the executive council shall immediate- { published by him, and that no such o on | 1y institute an inquiry into the circum- | treaty —or interaational engagement i merits of the dispute and | shall be binding until so registered John Fiora. enough money are cashing the stamps ‘to a degrée than are the foreigners Itgsans have also brought St reason that they will return as soon as they can secure passa A S Smith School Parents and Teachers' | Ott0 Breither, German, and Anthons Th¥s they are at a financial loss and it is unknown whether they have tried to have the owners of the street, wh for a time during the early stages of the war was interned in the Hartf Marine Pfd. were increased dur-|OPened wth a selection by the school | jail for alleged violation of i:l;fi:l Ing the first hour, standard rails also| 2TChestra. Mrs. Pfersick rendered a|permit. Breither is a native of Ger vacal solo, accompanied by Mrs.|many and was one of the st i Stercer at the piano. A vocal 5010 bY | nesses against Bernard Momisry T to popular| Fred Hewitt, accompanied by MTrS.| Pater Krakas, the aro oo g tvid an equipments, motors and specialties, | HeWitt at the piano, was enjoyed. | Sy Sonvicted slay to finance the war, so does it need | to stand by themselves under the son of Chicago, T11.; Arthur and Tillio | x T s i e " { Rev. Joseph Zebris and Miss Eva Mroney Go readiust war eonditions | Strenuous conditions of the modern | 48 HOUR WEEK AT i e oy leaves oda l!;mu "n.. rs and Industrial Alcohol | ot i oute] JOves he kinder- | 5 naitis, s : representing > i Other applicants were 4 . Z oia | WOTIC are sho: be applied the brother, Joh J2liason, of this city, the latter issues. U. S Z - | f A and put them back on a peace basis. | World, there should P rother, John 15 e e e X Stanley W. Holmes, superintende E olla 3l principle that the well-being and de- FAFNIR BEARI ) and two brothers and one sister in | Steel registered IRt taconRof T e eI e an P endent! Antonlo Miezlaiskis, 17 T ~ = | velopment of such peoples form a i el veck on a fractional advance tol of S°HOCIS delivered en inter ¥ a native of Russ r peor v SR ARt S 3 s¢ sC appropriations. Ho g LOCAL MAN’S CAR [ sacred trust of civilization and that — Funeral arrangements are incom- | o1 3-8 pr Conne 8 ot | cmphasized the necessity of having O 280 Wasl | securities for the performance of Jlete, pending the arrival of her son streagthen. pers were ir- o Saeet ’\ Treland; Vincen < nanci : e R o plote D S Sy ieies el 1] more Toom for the pupils as the pop- N HITS BRISTOL GIRL |this trust should be embodied in the | hedule of Working Time Will | /3" qayughtor from Chicago regular on another dividend reduction} ujovon®of the city grows, and said Beaver street, a native ji s, 5 i Ll | and lower prices for the motals. Por 5 s sonstitution fof yt‘v}y: ]Icu.?u‘(. o el iy e Wall Streot. 1:30 o oA omng| that the pupils must be graded so thony Fortuna, of 51 Laurcl stroct & e best method of giving prac- advance in West Virginin defurceq| thet teachers will not be overburden-| D&tive of Austria; Ang. ala, of T, tical effect to this principle is that Monday > v e b 4 ed| o3 with work, and said that by thi: 107 iArch street A na f Ital Miss Frances Monroe Not Badl rt | A ay. N § 0L Gertifcatos nocompania S B Bl said y this 107 eet, £ 1 ¥ HUrt | e futelage of such peoples should PROHIBITION STILL inms Craaceompanied | later deal-| plan 5 teacher is enabled to do much| Clarizta Lulgi, of 292 South Main pk Shields’ I be entrusted to advanced nations | Beginning on Monday of next week : anges ia stocks were confus- i IOTRQ | ing, s*cenbing Marine Ff3 1 i, | Miote eficicnt work { strelt, a native of Italy; Joseph Lu | who by reason of their resources, | the Fafnir bearing plant will operate LINGERS AT CAPITOL 1nE. fexteniin :m I fd. and Hide e et M G o e R T e i e Auto. their experience or their geographical [land seseathe d., both of which e | iR T e e e S e ! the salaries of the teachers should be of Russia; August Swenson, of b3 Betion an best undoriaie tld e mn hours-a-week schedule e | ded their best prices of the | : | stances and B D, nd such action as may seem ot CXTV. John Fiora, aged about 73 vears, e 1 Give Credit For Stamps. seommend Sion aeioniahnavisen: Article XXTV. Aoy S X sl . b The matter is further added to | D€ andimostieliegtia i nRtHeiCCig “It shall he the right of the body G b e N !nancla T when it is stated that several stores -\““”'""-’ vent of a power so invited | °f delegates from time to time to ad- home an Rocly L e fon['»‘\f"% o B . . insthe city are accepting the stamps Sl il ‘h’” N llantions of | vise the reconsideration by state's ;1 Eenos 1 Iv‘m ikdow Z 'vavu: orn e ! A - Niusment for gocdupurchased. Many (TSI UE B8 SRRRD . 1 0L o | members ot the Jesene, of treatios| B AL AR 8 e LiHs C7Hes SRV ] 1 . | e Il thrift stamps are | Membership in the league for the pur- | which have become inapplicable, and | eral stores in this city. He Is sur- yand 5, LJfd ar , Yo : " D T an thowe siamps in | Dose of such dispute, and taking anY | of international conditions of which | Vived by or datebter . . z A . H ; N # kifown to have give ese st i S rra ate member he i e 5 e funeral will be held at 20 s s s Dbl LG B i e e i e e ) merican Hardwar Stanley Works . 2 s . | lengya whic the case of a state | reace of the world. o clvciitc 2 Sobely SO o el . . city. The larger stamps are also being | \ _ e £ Pahp ) G # ) S [ member of the league would consti- ) o Curtin and company’s undertaking m accepted and there is where the mer- . o " 5 o1 0e Article XIT., the pro- Article XXV. rooms and at 8 o'clock in St. Joseph's } erican am 0. chants find themselves “up a tree.”} .. " 0"\ ilo XVI. shall be ap- ‘The high contracting parties €ev- | church Burial will be in the new R o R S T 0 TS T S0 8% Wi ™0, According to the orders \~~n(w! from plicable as against the state taking | erally agree that the present coven- | Catholic cemotery Washington when the sale of stamps ant is accepted as abhrogating all ol Wall Stree -3 1 « it < s ac as abrogating all Street, 10:30 a. m.—Olls and ) o g stnrted. the siamps. are posi- | U e o e asspate when | adons inter so which are incon- o o i3 & m—Ous and| HOLMES EXPLAINS EIGHTEEN ALIENS tiv not transferrable. These or Ber “opt tY sistent with the terms thercof, and e 3 h . i so invited refuse to accept the obli sis ¢ x ¥, I o tirestol Biods. o R S e e o after : ; sy rs. Bva Nicciestro. today's stock market, v ) Nt setendd i e o] il B TR et e s e i Fva X W o i SCHOOL EXPENSES ASK CITIZENSHI time and the local office has received { /5 o "o e aispute, the ex- | hereafter enter into any engagements Mrs. Biva Nieciestro of 185 South| Mexics m, Royal Dutch and nany communications to the effect | (a0 RUTROTE £ ST C 0N en action | Inconsistent with the terms thereof. [ Main street died yesterday afternoon.| Marine Pfd, gaining one to two gy e di b ) hat transferred stamps are to be ac-| |41 w0 (ioh recommendations as | In case any of the powers signatory {She was 43 vears old. She leaves hor| points. Tobaccos, American Smelt- cepted under no conditions. Thus | To. S0 O tiies and will re- | hereto or subsequently admitted to | hushand, two sons and a daughter.| ;.. .4 geveral of the high e when the Naw Britaln merchants, | 2 BHSvrll, (R 0D o diapute, | the league shall, before coming a |The funeral was held = this moming| = e L Ly Association Hears Superintend Fortuna, Austrian, Only T after accepting the stamps in trade, | g ; /5% party to this covenant, have under- | from the Ruthenian church rails, notably Southern Pacific and | 8 ENSEPERniencant i o, y Lwo %o to the post office to have them | - Article XX L. axreq | taken any obligations which are in- ) Reading, advanced large fractionsand | Speak On Budget. from Enemy Countries, Cagged they find that it is impossible. | The high contracting parties agree | consistent with the terms of (his cov- | New Haven made further recove hat the league shall ‘be entrusted | gt P OG0 1t p g quty of such e Andie Beran | trom yesterday's sharp decline, Bald. | me,Reetng of the Parents and ghteen applicants appeared befors with general supervision of the trade | UOCC! Y, "e immediate stens to | S R s | ¢ Bald-] Teachers' association was held last United States Commissioner Allen M in arms and ammunition with *the | JRICL S Nolease from such obliga. | IS Andrew Berquist of 37 Cnnrel | win Loco., Bethlehem Steel and steel | evening at Smith school. Meetings| Church in the city court this afternoe e e which Vm”«m\(oxyr'\\lnur s | Bons. o et e g | \Irk, feen. | foundry represented the firm to | Were held in various rooms and the|in support of their applications forl { S raffic is necessary in the c non in- eral hospital this morniy Trs. Ber- | ) S arel - s = i 2 PRy el mwu””m”\_\“w : € Article XXVI CUTE aae i b e e strong equipments and industrials. f:':u:sume:v thke '}e(:;hu.\ xium m\.Y citizenship. Among these were Ottg : a e | . ; 4 S 2 : o sed the work of the pupils. | H. Breither, of 357 Arc hese stamps and no persons are | 2 i Wi Andr erqulst, carotaker | Liberty bonds were! steadics | , of 357 Arch RNl i B R Article XTX Amendments to this covenant will | Wife of Andrew Berquist, carctaker d nds were steadier At 8 o'clock an entertalament pro- | wuthorized to buy these stamps L S e | take efrect when ratified by the states | of the Herald building. Sho s sur- Wall Street, Noon.—Gains in oils| gram was presented. The program 4, people. ; SN ol e lco e e e 12 ([ ioneitepresen tativeslicorpose il Vivad Sy s huspan d gEna et {fand Holdera of thrift and war savings | which as a consequence of tho late | BEUE, (PR CIICI and by three-fourth | lowing sons and daughters: John, of Sh o] should frelainython fands aldover lave ot ol Dol (o Lo elloie states i noseliroproren ativest[(Sprinanicld A sy Disodote (ot Eenllyl e lnr s Sl i ’Q’ government in the beginning of | sovereisnty of the states which for- | Jo w0 B By a0 e delegates.” worth, New Jersey; Rev. ( Rer- | showing further improvement. /1¥6 reconstruction period, for just as | merly governed them and which are quist of Chicago. 1lL: Mrs. Clar: The advance extended much as the country needed money | inhabitated by peoples not yet able et sea Johannson, wife of Rev. Carl Johann- e marn- \ 2 { : : on a par with other cities of the size Stanley street, a native of Sweden Tpanlt el e T l;"m‘ i tnistlenonkibilityandiithisRiiteln gelisHonlatfacHorRofith elo i ol B0 Tt e B e e e B s o WAl Groet i c 1oy Araen of New Britain. He also advocates in- John Erik Lind, of 20 Henry stree :\'\ h;* '!L'l;'-“f"rd!r\j« J\l“-fl;- ma- | he exercised by them as mandatories | declaring the new schedule was 3 2 dudic 0l SoRS e eageny ‘“; creasing the salaries of the janitors a native of Sweden; Stanley Ostrowskl chine bumped D rs s D =5 ehs N 3 gue. | 4 . ding rails a , experience 2 : N . o i 3 S 1T o i b . ifomoimalaf GG egw brought about through the same Back to House—Tabled Until | another reaction later wiie aie®d | of the schools as ho does not belleve of 133 Beaver street, a native of Rus aged 17, of Bristol, inflicting several The character of the mandate 2 o Lk i) ettt ater, while: Royal| that they are paid in proportion. to sia; Johannes Johannson, of 59 Arc minor injuries to the young girl. She | must differ according to the stage | Fe2sons which have caused a reduc- Next Tuesday. Dutch, Tobacco Products and specu- | the extent of their services. He said gtraot, & native of Ttaly; Hric T. West was taken to the Bristol hospital | of the development of the people, the | tion in the working day of several lative issues moved to higher levels. | that repairs are meeded at many of berg, of 76 Prospect street, nna:: where she is reported as only slghtly | geographical situation of the terri- | other factories of the city the uncer- 1 2 v ing the schools and that a fire escape 18 of Sweden; Carl Atrik Persson, of 1 injured, and will be discharged from | tory, its economic conditions and factor in keeping members of the | imated 400,000 shares, needed at the High school:y Mrily o ' rast o fative of Bwedan: Nt the institution in a few days. e sl e e Gieneral Asembly at their homes to- | Tolmes assured his audi DR SLIET & o Sros, o e t y : : S Sl | Holmes assured his audience that the | voini'seaion” or 88 Franklin street, a The local man was advancing at a | “Certain communitios formerly he- | 1088 demand for the product of the | qay. Governor Holcomb sent to the . estimato of the school budget has Lonni Scalorl of 88 Pranklin stre mdgerate rate of speed toward New | jonging to the Turkish empire have | factory. Superintendent Scarles —to-| cenate his nomination of John W, New York Stoch Ixchange quota- | been cut down as much as possible Dative of Italy; Edward Peterson, of Britain when a Bristol bound truck | reached a stage of development | 4aY Published notices announcing the | Banks of Bridgeport as judge of the | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | and that a need exists for every dol-| '+ Main street, a native of Sweden came into sight. As he was nearing | where their existence as independent | PEW time schedule per court for eight years from | members of the New York Stock Ex- | lar that is asked for. | | | | e the truck, two girls ran out into the | nations can be provistonally recog- The 4s-hour schedule adopted by | yanuary 10, 1920, to fill a vacancy | change. Many people were heard to s PUL OTOR SAV"‘ HFE road in the wake of his car, and Mr. | nized subject to the rendering of ad. | Fafnir's is somewhat different than | \which will he created by changes in Feb, 14, 1919 after the address that they received a| M bS Y Shields swerved toward the gutter to that of other factories. The working | (hat court High Low Close | clearer view of the school situation | I WA ministrative advice and assistance by £ 5 ! avold striking her. He was success- |, mandatory power until such time | 9a¥ five days of the week, will begin | The governor left today for Boston | Am Beet S 687% 687% 68 \fler hearing the talk givea by Mr. | ful in dodging the girl, but struclky his | as they are able to stand alone. The | @t 7:00 in the morning and end at| (o affend a conferenco which will | Alaska Gold 35 3% 3% | Holmos. Cherry Street Man, Overcome by Gas car against a telegraph pole, side- | wighes of these communities must | 4:36 in the afternoon, and on Satur- | uyranze for a reception to the Yan- | Am 1003 1001 100 ] =iping the car and breaking the | po a principal consideration in the | da¥ the day will close at noon. The | ke division. He wed requisi- | Am Car & Fdy $9% 89 89 SUNDAY SCHOOL, MEETING. wihdshield. When the girl saw the | cojaction of the mandatory power. purpose of the closing at 4:36, instead | tions for the men h ew Jersey | Am Tee . 41% 40 > approaching truck, it s believed that | «(yther peoples she made an effort to return to the | cantral Afric especially those of | ©f 4:30 is to round out the week to a | on charges of con the Man- | Am 3 447% 4114 4413 | Conference Opens This Afternoon at sldewalk, and in so doing ran against | 4ya¢ the mandatory Hartford, Feh. 14.—Rain was a | The closing was heavy. Sales approx- | | | | tainty of the market which has caused Is Resuscitated by Police and Fire % 41 e Department Instruments, . are at such a stage ':I‘ ‘:‘:"]‘;'h“;‘::"_‘Hffl‘lfi‘l"]“‘f""”'”' «‘,"“\‘ 'I"\‘Jj cr murder ¢ ‘ i .:m el 603 S eak vt Chiseh John Snape, of 176 Cherry stree must be Tespon- | A€ ¢mploy gularly at the facto e 20 or more ¢ cour 1dz- | Am Sug B4 11632 116 2 M B o el conTerenca ot th had a narrow cscape from death b Mr. Shields’ car and was knocked to gihle for the administration of the e L ships appointments which went | Am Tel ....101 101 101 he girls nference of the Hart- : A b b . : S g e ol ford County Sunday School assocla.| 8SPhyxiation at his home 'last nigh the ground. Pieces of broken glass, | (arritory subject to conditions which | WHOLESALE FIRM SUKS hrough the house today were adopt- i Anaconda Cop 3 57 L > 7 tion opened this afternoon at 4|and a timely discovery of his prostratef g ‘nto the car, caused minor in- | ruarantee free o nEeIane ed in the sena T § Fe Co [ 9 9 1 1 fly!(ru Ras i R e | will guarantee freedom of conscience PLEASANT . GROCERYMAN. 13t nate. N \ T : 1 1 1 o'clock at the First Congregational| form by a member of the household| Juries to Mr. and Mrs. Shield or religion, subject only to the main- X dy | o the house the federal prohibi- | Baldwin T.oco . 71 church., Vacal and instrumental se-|and good work by the police and firel e tenance of public order and morals, Bdward X/ Callahan who conduct- fition amendmenticame back from the [ /Bl & O lections by members of the Sunday|departments’ pulmotors restored thal WFOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. | the prohibition of abuses such as the [ ed a grocery store at the corner of | scnate and swas tabled unfil - next | B ‘{ ’\' e school were enjoved and several in-| man to fairly good condition, and hg i e slave trade. the arms traffic and the pleasant and Stanley streets, has | ‘”\ sday. . . “ ke ¢ | teresting addresses wero delivered by| is today on the road to recovery. Government Retrictions Prevent | liquor traffic, and the prevention of " : nfavorable report was made or i Pac - members and vVisiting delegates Mr. Snape retired late last night and) ! he been made the defendant suits 3 i rohibit v ¢ ‘en Leath 5 3 | Smabee > | the establishment of fortifications or sl ROl e sEbIL tofpTohibls dlanlay 0 f iGN L eathicx The conference session will con-| evidently forgot to shut the gas cock = military and naval hases and of mil- ny flag inimical to the United Staies I & hes & Ohio tinue through this evening with a so-| off sccurely. The slow eoscaping The foreign mone order depart-| itary training of the natives for other cial hour at 5:30 and supper at 6 fumes ed the room and the man’s| ment of the postoflice has not been! than police purposes and defense of 5 o'clock. closing service will close call resulted. When word was commission to inquire into uncmploy- | Col I & T 5o 4 conducted at 7:50 p. m. by Mrs. Wal- ment was called enator Klett Cons Gas .. L Ja lace I. Woodin of Hartford Sending Much Money to Europe. | brought by Miner, Read & Tullock and Andrews Swift company. The store has been closed through at- a busy place since th started | ferritory, and will also secure equal v“;(mn.\m served by Deputy Sheriff A, and it has changed but little since tho| opportunities for {he trade and |©- Marsh armistice was signed. The reason is| commerce of oth members of the U —— i - - tle many limitations on sending| league. the period in which a report shall bo | Distillers Sec 6 1y 6 25 D < SUARDIAN money orders. At the present time| fThere are ferrifories, such MRS. MONAHAN APPEALS made, March 16 instead of six weeks. | Gen Elec 7 2 government | chino Cop The Roger esoliution a | Chi Mil & sent to the police station, Officers John Kennedy and Michael Brophy Fireman Edward Woods responde 22 1 They worked over the man for a con- about the aaly counfries that can re-| Southwest Africa and certain of the FROM LIFE SE 2| Tn this form the resolition was adopt- | Goodrich Rub Cant W G nes Totihy Commentas | - \dsranic fima Tw\.‘\\‘ P. Bunnell was celve them are Switzerland, Sweden,| South Pacific Tsles which 5 i also summoned. Snape was not re- Italy and Great Britain. The amounts| (he s e e e e sanag i 1s0 B D OB SRS sparseness of their population or . W b St e . 1 the Connecticut supreme court was toFBweden are limited to 3 Pery their small size, or their remoteness ! s "1 sion to investigat condition 2 month to one person. This is because! from the centors of civilization. .or | iled by counsel today on behalf lnia K . the 23th vear of Captain Thomas W. owing to New Haven, Feb. 14.—An appeal to | cd | Gt XNor iEhe! resolution commis- | [nspirati 1 | Interh Today marks the commencement of | < | the government loses money on the| their geographical continuity to {he | MTS: Annie . Monahan who was yes- ym its calendar the s dopt- | Lacl g, ce in {he police department. At money orders to Sweden as the money| mandatory state, and other circum- | terday found guilty of second de-| g resolutions appointiv " Me- | Lenig oy the time of his appointment as a po- s af this government is worth more. |gtances can he best administered | 8T€¢ murder and sentenced to life ! g ana W. J. Larkin, Jr s at | aax Motot i 3 liceman there were only eight men in ) @here have been many applications| ynder the laws of {(he mandatory | imPrisonment Waterbury Mex Petroleu 1 the regular department, Of this num 10’ money -orders - for Belglum ' but| 000" MG 000, % U8 maRial e o el yer, Officers English, Hellberg and much to the sorrow of the local peo-| qi toltha tateris oty SR x ; 810,00 S e r At ) Dai ey L v ) i 3 ubject to the safeguards above men- P R OF $10.000 N Y Air T osgrove are alive. For Paid or Partly Paid ple that country s financially down| tioned in the interests of (he in. | NO ACTION BY SENATE | s Shortly after | N v N H The city and the police department s ang out and no orders. ar ‘T"v""“"""" digenous population | TILL PEACE 1S SIGNED | Brookl hipping R 4 4 4 | have expanded censiderably since that I IBER Y ent. Several applications have heen| “upp overy case of mandate the | i ! hoard me G ulletin N . 4 time and today are nearly 30 received to send money orders to Paris, 1eb. 14.-—The plan for the gloro mandatory state shall render to the [ i v 3 15 nmen in active service/in the depart- BONUS Germany but these also are barre ation of the league of ations i ; i R rmany but th also ar Arred league an annual report in refer- 2 D uatl cadguarters E 2 ment. Captain Grace is in charge of | ence to the territory committed to [ Which President Wilson will take with |, the police station during the day. | lea SR b him to the United States will not be | 000 in @ holdup R ' 0 = PBSTAL SAVINGS ARE |aiE chare conditi el e e oL o . W 1 WAR SAVINGS’ gl ORM | “The degree of authority, control, | 1D conditlon to permit action by the } - A 2630 3 DROWNED IN DERBY. RUNNING ABOUT NORMADL| 1 yaministration to be ekercised by | United States senate until the freaty | BARN BURNED DOWN. SedRE : . Derby, Feb. 14—Franklin P. And ~ 5 The postoffice reports that the de-|the mandatory state shall if not | ©f peace is confirmed The fire department was called out s i 0% erson, 16, was drowned late yester- STAMPS posits in the postal savings depart-| previously agreed upon by the high t 9:23 o'clock last night from Box 218 | 7oyiom 3 . 5 day afternoon while skating on Plek- = 5 B 1RUnion i | SECURITY INVESTMENT i COMPANY | ctfs pond ment at the present time are good.| contracting parties in each case be [ SHIPPING BOARD MEN for a fire ) n owned by O. J. | {rnited Fruit 166 MAIN STREET The deposits thus far for the year| explicitly defined hy the executive s e et e T s e T s ek : i TSN AR, show an increasc and several large| council in a special act or charte _ARE ROBBED OF $12,000. .‘,‘,,‘H .';‘ “‘, SeRal el PaniCoRDenE c 75 E deposits were received during the| ‘“The high contracting parties fur- New York, Feb. 14.—Two assistant | 1! ing to about $700 =l 5 . 1% i NOT]C . G 5 Unity Rebekah lodge has postponed | Room 9 Over Modern Boot s g0ing to Rerlin Thursday afternoon, | February 20. { Shop. Open Evenings, mnth. During the last few months| ther agree to establish at the seat | pavmasters of the 1. § nipping | Ao D e e mereem— of M018 there were at times heavy| of the league a mandatory commis- i"“'”fi,’; e l‘”;‘ up and robbed of | 4G ATE FOR CLASSIFICATION drawings on the deposits in the de! sion to receive and examine the an- | $12,000 in the heart of — — partment but the figures gre again/ nual reports of the mandatory powers, | day, according to a report recel at | § ol S back to normal. and to assist the league in ensuring | policc headquarters, . i 2 Villys Overland

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