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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER the penalties were not asked. say to the seaator from Idaho that desired it can be procured from Gen Dusyidayaution it usy Borah, “the names of the men who b a0 deicaid hese nmm\av(“\‘(vnyv;:ivlw m_;ml\: 5 ~ ART Senate Committee 0 Probe mas p St neve ek ucd Johnson's Resolution {0 DEPARTMENT | quislariel Soandal s 2050 Russa Delatd by On This department. has greatly in- ge as o ————— <ubject. His amendment will stipu- | i St A e Washingt Fel 1 pator |Jate that only the accused. who ha Washington, Feb. 15.—By the ashington, Feb. Se i< 1 “‘the mes | been found guilty, may appeal a| of the vice-president, cast by, Crochet and Horal s e court-martial verdict. e thinks this| of a 33 to 23 tie, the senate has# of the men who \]-»;. ileq vester- | Will strengthen the protection thati the resolution of Ncnator Jo Embrolde[‘y Threads | scionable """“”“:;"“' \airs com- | should be afforded the soldier (Cal)) favoring the withan i day before the Military Affairs ¢ ! G o . T \ American troops from Russian tes Everything in wanted kind, color | Mittee by Brix Gen. Smmucl T SN0 g pryg IS SOLD = end size can be found here. Following | Sell. who was Act o, Honttiie Under the terms of the resolutioN Is a partial list of the best makes: | General of the army ‘t $125,000 IS PRICE | it would have. if adopted. placed thS ] e wi $12 period of 5 sonateonlrecord as opposine fiu of these men, } ant the names | nilitary activit agains the Bol Cl'OChet C()tt()[lS said ,\}:‘vlw(nr Borah, *'so that we may E "\h‘wi."”svv‘\:vxl‘v\.'::L nt. Senator Johusomn i Bucilla—white and ecru know who they are, im )““ "}’““‘h ‘n"“.'. McMahon Disposes of Iis Main | had sought immediate consideration, ‘ e to deal with them.” 5] 2 s ave reaso | but the vote denies this and there f c. M ella 3 ibly have r n : el ; ; o M. Cortl (11.\\ White only. { No names were mentioned at to-| Street Playhouse to Five e oLt T eslnten e Silkine—white and colors. 0oy maclRsim T EEayeHoUbE i eralinD '"’13‘”, “)”"\‘ ’”‘!l "“”0‘ : referring to individual cases as (hat | Local Men. Renublicans with hves excaphutil Silkateen-—standard size X 13, I ans, ¢ S i e or lieutenant and so on. s A i o el N - i Silkateen, size G-—white and colors. | of privat 2 Kind has been taken The sale of Keeney's theater was | Yoted for the Johnson resolution. The Pearl Cotton—white and colors NaLcUO ORI S 1 ¢/ 1 | exceptions w e N cn (Minn.), Ster- he private who was | ompleted this afternoon, and the new | [ DHonsiaver R i e Carpet-Warp, 1-2 pound rolls in the case of the ; | ing (S. D.) and McCumber (3 i - AN sa POUNRS St ntenced lo forty yvears for insolence bleached, unbleached and ecru. sentenced jtorforin iyes i i owners will take charge Monday | % ) Len I that he give | Mmorning. The theater has been pur- 1¢ democrats opposed its prese J. & P. Coats crochet cotton—white | to an officer who Insiste 5 S consideration with the exception of N . ) package of cigarettes only up a p chased by a combine of five well- Toce fo Senators Chamberlain (Ore.), 4 ’ 5 y known local men: Attorneys Trving | [OUr—Serators Chamberlain Senator Chamberlain gase — assur- nees that when Gen. Ansell appears mcon- Rachlin and William Greenstein, Max | §07¢ (Okla), Hardwick (Ga.) and = 5 = % | Vardamann, (Miss.) Milk tz, M. Richms and Mendel i Embroadery COttons | rommiineatomorrow | AIEOWIts, M. Richman and Mends B S “jt no1 s = o nd the purchase price is white | morning “it will be our purpose to| <195 000. The sale includes the com. Analysis of the vote discloses, how- try to elicit that very information 3 only plete equipment now used at Keen- | ever thut in the next congress in the : ke s Not Exazeerated . , s 14, we Ro Socioty Floss (in skein) \ccounts Not Exazgerated. ey’s. event that conditions in Russia have Royal Society Ball Floss white and colors. Gen. Ansell’'s testimony yesterday For some time p: Mr. McMahon | not resolvad themselves sooner the the-war Bucilla Floss in ball or skein—white | 11 fret hearing on the question of | has been dickering with various com- | senate can guickly ndopt a similar i and colors military justice to which the world | bines for the sale of his theater and | measurc and it will be Senator John- i Silkine Art Thread, 6 strand Floss— |y tamatically been calling atten- | @ short time ago, a hond of 81,000 | son’s course immedi to reintro Then thére are Silk white and all colors. tlon, figured largely at today’s ses-| Was placed in his hands by the five and press his resolution for ac O. N. T. short skeins—white onlv. | o b B0 0 0 Chhe discussion | Men who have purchased the theater | tion in the new senate Silk ille, for embroidery—all| L0, 0 "0 ax when Senator Nor- | today. The bond was a guarantee to The following was the text of the Come Friday if you can, the new shades. i B e e rine | hold) anFontionon Kvnn(-))’s, .'mla as | Johnson resolution ] b b o s i - i\ Tatting Cotton—all colors. b lineah Aoy < | the time of its effect on the sale of Resolved, That in the opinion of = ekt 5 b T . Beads for embroidery—all the | % 1” as publ \”mh;nr;'r‘v‘w\‘itznv:‘:;‘l R eht e ne e e e i ot e Women's Perfection Stockings bf medium WORRINS Dorfectivh full fashioned B wanted colors j""('”w] SECHER s * | final papers were made out and trans- | States should be withdrawn from |l weight cotton with reinforced heels Senator Borah began the discussion | ferred today. A certified check for the | Russia as soon as practicable. [ S P R e e e e | DiiccliaecliD nice o sl ven B NN VTGS The resolution already was on the : & Mahon this afternoon. calendar and Senator Johnson moved Hareon iehed Ao o e s g Women’s Perfection Stockings of gauze seamle: medium weight cotton {LPRDIEESS accotints of CenRanesl P. S. McMahon has conducted the | to take it up for action, thereby dis- CElESqRoi Wt : = fimm e 1 | theater for the past fifteen years in | placing the River and Harbor bill weight, strong elastic, sheer Stocking, for ...... 3 oCkings s 35c or 3 for $1.00 ““The repor ere not exaggerated.” . 1 y t 1 ~hic v 3 ¥ T * | addition to other business enterprises | which was under consideration Womer's® Bertacti : Women's Perfection C ol 4 e e = ’ nen’s Perfection Stockings of gauze | tion Cotton Stockings with N | said Senator Knox In fact, they |, this city and elsewhere. He will Vice-President Marshall held that DEINC Luze i did not go far enough Some specific i unbleached cotton i continue to conduct his hotel and | the motion was debatable and a long | @ Wweight, a good out size Stocking for spring and sules made full fashioned farm in this city and theaters in oth- | discussion of the Russian situation summer wear, priced .. with back seams 2 ; e e 3 St R e 89¢c I have now in my possession.” said | er cities. Mr. Sicklick, one of the | followed, the principal speaker being | | SR SR Senator Borah, “information which | new owners is engaged in the liquor | Senator Sherman (IIL) He insisted | 8 Women's Mercerized Lisle Stockings in omens Bure Silk: Stockings: with ‘back comes to me direct and from an au- | business in this city, conducting a | that war is now going on in Russia. seams in black, br e dire s s ; o E going Blaclk) bronze ldari Brevier sez lack, brown, grey and navy, priced $1.0€ thority in the War Department who | cafe next door to the theate Mr. Democratic leaders have been ap- onze, dark grey and tan, double top and I 0) examined the record and who knows | Milkowitz conducts a grocery store in | prehensive for some days that the sole, for - . 5 Women’s Pure Silk Stockin in black, A-Splendid value in and toe, Lisle Stockings with back seams A stoc double garter top, priced .................... 3 for spring wear cases were worse than those given.” whereof he speaks such as tk ‘A | this city and Mr. Richman is engaged | Johnson resolution would he adopted. N . i brown. white and grey, hoy was ordered to peel potatoes, | in the real estate business here. | They had gained considerable strength Women’s Perfection Stockings in medium LABOR TROUBLES i\zm‘h he declinnd to do, and he was | Messrs. Rachlin and Greenstein have | recently and hoped soon to have the ST e, T I (R R et ST Women's Pure Silk and Fibre Stockings { priced with back seams, special sent to the penitentiary for twenty | law offices on Main street. Mr. | majority pariy lined up to defeat it. : Moas tulli rashioned MAY BE ADJUSTED years by court-martial.’ McMahon will conduct his last show | When the test of strength came fashioned with back seam, priced o “The man who assessed that pun- | as owner of the theater, tomorrow [afternoon Chairman Hitchcock of the e s . a ishment is a dangerous member of | night. foreign relations committee was ab- | |} 8 black pure Silk Stockings, full Women’s sodiety I Helwonltiias no it e it SR sent and no. determined fight was fashioned with embroidered white clocks, white and colors, full fashioned i British Industry Marks Time Await- | the place were secrot enough so that SALYATION ARMY FUND made to prevent a vote. e S 2 red with back the miserable coward would not be May Renew Fight. ally C 8o niaainien wonin iy e e e e s DO seam, special ut ing Important Meeting Set For intercepted in his deed. It is that man Se: or Johnson may offer his res- | § £ cerecea. SL75 T want to reach. Militarism in the 5 1 3 olution again this congress, hoping to | Children’s Socks for 25¢. We did 3 . ! Next Tuesday. United States is just as objectionable | CAmpaign in Intcrest of Fx-Service [ obtain another record vote if possible. id notiexpect to able to offer such a good qualit : e i a price but are for Slvable s r iy London, Feb. 15.—The industrial | 10 me when it is based upon such ino i e 2 ¥ re fortunately able to do so. Buy your s \y for summer wear now. Splendld London, Fe i \dustrial I Men Will Be Waged in This GCity —— e . marking time, pending | fAMOUS prctices as it Is in Prussia. WILL CELEBR!\TE of colors, white, black, tan and romper blue. the meeting to be held on Tuesday “Like the senator from Idaho,” By “Trio of Workers, of the| consultative committes [or/ thel| S0C Be0acqy Bomerenc Bl yes ver Private M. I Getterlorihe chenite ) DOWNEALL OF BOOZE Jaborite “triple alliance—the miners') ., . 1nq 1 confess T was a little dis- | cal Warfare Service, recently i federation, the railwaymen’s union | ot 5 0 5 O e rom | charged, and Miss Helen B. Sawyer, : and the transport workers' federation. | Rl (1 GG it was not an exag. | representing the Salvation Army, will | Anti-Saloon Lecague Planning for Big | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | day morning from St. Mar's efir Al _ = At that meeing, “v is ||}|l]vr.~lt1,:(L | geration I had hoped for-the sake | begin a campaign hun.: \hls»(-\onm‘, to Convention in Washington, '.\rc‘a!im. was the son of Anthony Spa CITY HTEMS there will be a discussion of the QUes- | o¢'4h0 army that it would prove to be aise funds for the Salvation Army Mrs. Andrew Berqui ziale. e ~, tion of common action. The miners’| ., exaggeration. T hope that the men | Warfare work and for the Salvation May 22 to 21. Phel faneraib i e B ——- federation is thus far the only UNION | Gho jmposed these severe penalties | Army relief fund for worthy ex-serv- ? i=HD e PRIl ending Bibe Eugene D. Bennett. e BReen. co that is committed to a definite course, | will be dismissed from the service.” | ice men. Private Getter and M Westerville, 0., Feb. 15—National |, rival of Rev. ¢, E. Berquist her Eugene D. Bennett, well-known car- | Monday afternoon at negotiations regarding demands of the onts BothUEdL e Sawyer will conduct their campaign | headquarters of the Anti-Saloon | son and Rev, Carl Johnson, her son.|Penter, died this afternoon at St = railwaymen and the transport work- s : SEPe Ny through the local theaters and stores | league here today announced the|jsjaw, hoth of whom reside Chi-| Francis’ hospital, Hartford. He re.' . L1C regular . ing s S — e printed statements are not sale » SONg, ‘Giood-b: < g " = Sl 2 % 20 AODMEL LE SR o si e s Grange ers being still in prosress. et R e Y the sale o the song, “Good-bye |league had sent a delegation to the !cago. Both ministers have started| Sided on Pleasant street and is sur- Tudd Premier Lloyd Georse, realizing | SYASECTH A0 OURS 07 TLAOX ROHErats | sally, Good Luck fo You. peace conference at Paris to ask that | east, and If they reach this citx in| Vived by his wife. The funeral ar. ) "09S that labor troubles may seriously re-| . ! ]_“l‘mmo fhinen ;hn;‘fi‘ - The Ex-Service Men's t;uffl is eX- the United States “be protected in its | time the funeral will be held Monday| 'angements are incomplete A marriage license has been g tard | nationall | reconstruction Wand |8 = e B RS EIRERE > | pected to reach $20,000. Private Get- [ pronipition by such trade agreements | afternoon. s cd to Thomas|J. Boyls ot 15 trade development, will probably pro- | = p i "\nraie “-; St one side 1 the ter and Miss v\fl“'."?“_“"“ be %‘SS'-\'fl‘“ as will not embarrass it when it puts S CITY COURT ASSIGNMENTS, street and Marie I long his stay in England instead of | pocoq’ and not mive the other sider | % their work by W. H. Left, Who |, ohibition into effect.” League offi- Charles William Miller. Main strect returning almost immediately 10 | gaiq Senator Chamberlain. I thimk | Wil sine the fons: that are to De| qja15 a1s0 announced that the work of | Charles William Miller, the 5-year- ge James T. Meskill Names Trial Paris. we should wait until Gen. Crowder |0\ M Left s also an ex-service | tnq jeague is to be extended to all of | o1a son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles MiL| The latest outbreak of discontent | man, having seen active service N |y, jarger countries of the world. |jer of 145 Glen street odl gives hisiviewsiand then put themiin [isas oetqan By, B e m il Jlarg 1 er of 145 Glen street, died at the is among the employes of the post of- 1 with those of Gen. Ansell LESiha vy duine William E. Johnson, formerly chief | home of his parents today. The fu- fice and the telegraph and telephone “I think that when the senator e 5 SR Indian officer of the United States |neral will be held Monday afternoon services. At a meeting held here last | from TIdaho reads the very able dis. | BRIEAIN LIFTS BAN ON government, has opened a league office | from the home, Ttev. Martin Gaudian evening, seolutions were passed de- | cussion of the legal side, the legal MIGRATION TO AMERICA| i Iondon and league offices will be | officiating. Interment will be in Fair- ‘s manding the immediate convening of | phases of the Articles of War, he Washington, D. C., Feb. 15.—It is| opened soon in all of the principal | view cemetery 8. carnival tonight congress of emploves to formulate will be very much interested in Gen. | announced at the state department| capitals of the world — e a it ock. Law- The regular meeting of the demands for higher wages and better | Ansell’s testimony. that the British government has| The league announced it will hold Mrs. John Mullen. e Is counsel for the Guards was held last evening af working conditions for submission to | “In the last analysis one of the |agreed to the release of British sub-|a huge convention in Washington, | Mrs. John Mullen of 45 Cherry | (he deengant. - & 1 Saxe for State Armory veral applid the postmaster general. Speakers | very great differences is a difference | jects who went from the United States| May 22 to 24, to celebrate the tri- | street died last evening at her hom =g $1.0 Pure & Stockings in black, Sock at so smal at Dascola o Mayor George A. Quigley : ar Dates for Local Legal Battles, hack in this city today from G Judge James T, Meskill Dresidadin ville 1 where he was calle the short calendar session of the city th€ Serious illness of his brothe] court yesterday afterno. Fe e brother is now on the road t | signed the following dates for trials: COVErY- John Kulpa against John Dobek, & W. M. B Tuesday morning at 10 oclock i i were voted into t ranks of the said a strike might be necesssary if | between lawyers as to the construc- | to Great Britain to work in munition| ymph of prohibition in the United | following an attack of stomach | ,\1;,;;‘,‘15‘ »I,-)]'_“:"" 8 unst Mrs. Josef ban sxpandia gt sketball game the demands were not granted and, tion of a certain provision of the law. | plants, so that they might return to| States and the 26th anniversary of the | trouble. he leaves her husband, two | goojoek. r ‘ e Afternoon at D “““ between the guards ang co-operation with the miners, rail-| Gen. Ansell and those who agree with | this country with their wives and| founding of the organization. daughters, Mrs. Mary McMurray and | o, 50 1;- ;" f' AL \': Saxe for picked team nen and transport workers to en- | him insist that the judge advocate |families. Many of these men weré at-| mpe convention will be attended by | Miss Margaret Mullen, and a son, | Beinir e Gaffney for A number of Pri force claims was foreshadowed. zeneral's department has power to re- | tracted to England before the United| 50 qelegates from every civilized na- [ Thomas Mullen. The funeral will be | ant, § louis Zizkin met vening ipbuilders and engineers at Mer- | Vise and review the proceedings of | States entered the war by patriotism| 4o, in the world, it is said. held at 9 o'clock Monday morning in | “(i;‘ “;\\Ulnwviuin‘ '1{'.uv.v‘ t Chernaik rty in his hono The g seyside have voted by a big majority | the court-martial, while others in the | and the high wages offered ia the mu- | SR St. Joseph’s church. Burial will be o ‘( o P‘"y‘(' uary 24, 2 o’clock Young nien went to the A . : al 3 : SRoias o 2 gl 2 S el § o Judge 3. Hungerford for the pl House in Hartford and after d \gainst striking to enforcc a reduc- | Same branch of the service hold that | nitions plants. Some already had tak W in the new Catholic cemetery. R ) ) 3 after di tion in working hours. The men | the law does not give that power, Tt]en out their first papers to become NETHERLANDS ILL - '(";]fl::v‘ Klett and Alling for the de- aftended the performance of * , k 3 oy : e (@ t itizens of the United States. John Brennan endant time™ at Parsons’ theater favor remaining at work, pending | IS the lack of a proper construction | citizens o . an. LD . negotiations. of the iaw that has led to these hard- s = ASSIST AMERICA The funeral of John Brennan, was I.h'"f? ’ ‘]]\ “"f‘"’“’ In the case o The executive board of the W ships.” MR. BAKER PROMISES - held at 8 o'clock this morning from | (NATles . Greenstein against I'rank U. will meet Monday at 2:30 J FREE ERIN, BAY STATE URGE I should like to call the anention REPORT ON BREST CAMP kS = St. Mar; church Rev. John T. aletta was ordered to filc an answer he ¥. M. ¢ A This inc} e (RO eRi=enatoncco RO eEon iaa 0l e ST s oD Feb 15.—Condi-| Will Permit Soldiers to Pass Through | Winters officiated at a requiem mass. | § TWQ Weeks = Lawyer W. M. Green- vice-presidents and the sup IS r Knox. a 5 S T o 2 The burial was in the new Catholic | 5t€ S counsel for the plaintiff, and {endents et A e o lSenatorik riox AR Rl FacOitHatE TR ol | RS S § ‘ e nsel for ] i I tendents € not regard the difference of opinion | 10NS at the Brest embarkation camp,i couptry, Under Proper Super- cemetery. Klett and Alling for the defendant o e between General (Ansell and General | the care of wounded soldiers on trains| The case of B. Miller against Sam William t home Boston, Feb. 15.—The senate yes- : Crowder to the appellate jurisdiction | after their arrival in this country and vision, in Return to U. John Fi '”]“"“1" was stricken from the short furlough f B aritan, M 3 { calendar. » of the i lepartm| i Aid for Ircland. | terdav, by a vote of 27 to §, adopted ) O the right to revise by the Judge | other army questions were discussed| TWaghington, Feb. 15—Minister Gar- | ‘The funeral of John Fiora was held resolutions urging the America dele- | advocate general’s office as at all in- ¢ ’ ¢ > senate 1a 0jclo At SEIOLNIN ERINLESE S0 A ST T th Ta & rican dele te g 2t an execiifye coseion _22‘\:%!»“,:1.\\@ rett at The Hague notified the state | oph's church A requiem mass was| MRS. ROOSEVEIT IN FRANCE, ssian T the Union I military committee by Secrets . : . 4 e o f ement appear 1epende: y - rolg + s L 2 % department today that the Nether celebrated by Rev. Patrick Daly. The = - X ndcpendence for Treland, Senator Eixcessive Sentences Reduced. ker, General March, chief of staff;| (“PaTt™ sl AR el e adw CHtnanis isns | Bepresentativa R oil GO Ternment, Dix { night's He shes to ini Augustus P. Loring of Essex, op-| “Gen. Crawder's construction of| Surgeon General Ireland and Major | lands government had consented fo | burinl wi t @ e eorta nt Bids b PR e Y posed the resolutions, which he de- |the law did not procure these exces-| General Gorgas. | aid in the return home of American - come. i : . : = . — Havre, FKeb. 15 rs. T through misunderstar % clared were without force and could | sive and barbarous sentences which| A recently prepared report on the| {roops by permitting trans-shipment 1 Mrs gates at the peace conference to favor [ volved in this matter. Theodore < E RN Fe pSsic ~C1i 9 toose arrivec re N he rates noted ther not accomplish anything. were imposed upon our men i3| Brest camp was promised by Secre-| to transports at Rotterdam of soldiers Jessie (4), )l(('lxn(l.lf kA' ‘1‘0‘)5;:\‘011 arrived here yesterday on e reir Senator Sullivan, of Worcester, | France or in this country. The whole| tars Baker. Ho said caroful investi-| brought down the Rhine. Assurances Jessic 0. McClintock, widow of the L')H rench steamship l.a Lorraine p : : asked that they be adopted “in mem. | questian of law and purely and simply| gation would be made of complaints| Were given that war material se- | late Robert McClintock died this|She was met by Lieutenant Verdier, 1eHadiasiof th Bohemian E ory of the Massachusetts boys of Irisn | sentences can be reviewed. That is a| that detachments of wounded soldiers| Guestered in Tolland would be re- | morning in West Cromwell Mg the staff of Andre Tardieu, Fren 1 new lods this city, are plar descent who gave their lives in | duestion of law and purly and simply | had been transferred without ade-| Stored soon. MeClintock had passed her eighty- commissioner to the t to gi ocial and dance this S a question of law under the existinZ| quate accommodation and nurses and The Dutch foreizn minister speci- | first year. She is survived by four a who placed at her disposal on NIN& s hal e — statutes. The fact is that they were|at times without a commanding ofii- fied that the transports should fly ! sons, Robert. William, John and Wal- | behalf of the French government, all The railroad committee .of TWO \\n RICANS SHOT reviewed, and in all of thase very ex-| cer, the F'H\vv'“\““““" flag ‘4“ totterdam, ; tor: and three daughters, Mrs. Hen- | civil and mvln._m facilities for visiting common council met last eve IN BRAWL AT CARDITJ | treme cases the sentences were very | that only officers he permitted to bear | ri Halsing, Mrs. Mary Davis and Miss | the grave of her son, Lieutenant The praposed extension af the fr London, Feb. 15.—In a shooting a, | ™UCh reduced by the reviewing au-| LANDERS CASE GOES OVER |arms and that notification be given | Nettie McCiintock AMrs. McClint- | Quentin Roosevelt line 'on Bmalles strest to tha il o n, - E g af- The lawsuit brought by Miss Belle | 0 the Netherlands government of|ock is well known in this city | After visiting the grave, Mrs. Roose- crossing on the same street wa fray between American naval men | A\asell,” said Senator Freling. nelawsi USphan | each transport. The arms of the sol- | having leld a large amount of real | velt will go to Italy fo visit her sister ssed. A resolution asking for and negroes in Cardiff, two of thely,ysen, appeared before the commit-| Beatty of Hartford against George M. | diers during the trip on the Rhine | estate in the North end of the city. ! \liss Emily Carow extension was presented to the principally on McClintock road. The ! Mrs. Roosevelt was quite red meeting of the common cauncil & Americans were wounded, according | tea ’.,\,‘, l\ly”wmh to the Ivening News funcral will be held Monday after- |after a stormy vovase was referred to the railroad con noon at 3 o'clock at the Erwin mortu- b " tea e eahaniitoe stV vl ary chapel ev. Dr. G W. ¢ Hill GERMAN . IN ROME. i apbproved the resolution calling] will ofliciate. s Hithelextennion —_— Subway from Embassy to King’s P LR | T MomumentRIsRIiound met last night. It was voted to The funeral of Emma Luther “ri, Washington, Feb. 15 A dispatch! a supper and eatertainment on New York, formerly of this city, was {0 the State department from Rome night af March 18, probably at held in this city this afternoon and ,dnnounces the Italian government had Hotel Beloin. Speakers strong £0 = — convicted and it was decided they| of the league of nations as presented| listed men in the army would he re [Q”nvv Possession of 1he site of the | pa and prominent in repub P {should be withheld from the record,|to the peace conference yesterday by | duced to $15 a month after July 1, as | Gierman embassy, the Palazzo Caffor- | life will be secured for the occas 00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | |\t piven to the chairman of tha| President Wilson. Many hail it as tha! the result of the elimination in the Arcalino Spaziale j ¢!li. and would demolish the building, Frank J. Collins, one of the WANTED—Girl who can cook. Wages committee. and that information be Tost important and most memorable | house, on a point of order, of the pro- | Avcalino Spaziale a cight| Tt was discovered the Germans had | grafiees who has seen service » $40. No washing; evenings off. Na-| held by the committee for its infor-| document produced in the history of vision in the annual Army appropria- | months, died this morning at the | tunnelled from the embassy under| france, has wired local friends of 8le Sanitarium, 50 Cedar street mation. The names of the officers|the world and congratulate the fram-| tion bill continuing the present salar home of his parents, 76 Cleveland | ¢apitol Hill up to the Victor Emman- | arrival in this country. He is no Z-li-sd‘of the courts-martial who nnlmsmll ers, especially Presideat Wilson. of $30 a month, street. The fuaeral will be held Mon- | uel monument. lmmp Merritt, N. J. [ recommending wider powers of | Landers of this city, which was | will be placed in separate hoats. Each review for the judge advocate gen-| scheduled for trial in the superior | convoy will also be accompanied by eral’s office, and made some state-| court this week was not reached at a Netherlands officer to act as inter- ment to the committec regarding al the short calendar session yesterday | mediary in case of any communica- NOTICE number of cases where he believed| when cases were assigned by Judge | tion with the authorities of that grave injustice had been done that| William S. Case. country. The Fourth Ward Republican Leading Star lodge, ; the judge advocate under this pre q LONDON IS PLEASED, MAY CUT IN TWO PAY 3., will give a dance and whist|ent system. Tondon | Heb B 15 mne i London!| OF PRIVATES IN ARMY 18, Electric hall, Ad-; ‘The committee asked for thel I | newspapers generally praise the draft} Meeting at 7:30 sharp.|names of the soldiers who had been| Washington, % 1 Pay ¢ n burial was in IFairview cemetery | | | | cauld not be revised or mitigated by | ‘ —_— [ | -l