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” | ' w e | o*x v oxxxx | _’;0 Tll[, bElK‘lC‘l’-fi STABLIS HH\ 1876, NEW BRH ‘!N “ONNECTICUT. MONDAY, ‘Bussm IS BANE OF ™0 wows nouues | arid ) SUBPOR] IN HEART OF CITY | Chase Bandits from Trolley Car: Forces » Revolutionary 2= - power Mil y Guard in West Like Banquo’s Ghost, It Keeps Re- {ansas Governor [nsists Soldiers | ri of crimes whi have T police of this and near-by cities bus lia carly this morning ;\n(!‘, Owen, a mem- overpowered the ilitary and MAY ADOPT NEW SCHEME &/hi%.'if.'s's %l REPUTES WAR DEPT. REPORT 1ift s Linrior o/ il vom Mining Center, Cracked. tore St rlin, Feb. 16 (By The Associates B ) | | I l | = in West | cutter ( ster at Newport News, was | over to the Spartacans. | held up and robbed of $110 by fou ; dering of the city followed. ' Direct Negotiations With Representa- | Mmen :‘:‘“"" Bowery. [Four arrests|Tells House Rules Committee 35th ‘v‘i[“'v.‘.‘::;'z j."ln;}.l‘(vflt M:‘\«;y«ml.-’l‘m?'g(]:: tives of Various Factions Suggested med men held up a strm*t} Division Casualtics Exceeded 8,000, was gecured by the Spartacans. ca n Norih Rergen, N. J., but six| Despite B Figures—Shortage The G nkirchen banks and the —Women Still Insist on Being | gojgjer passengers came to the rescue | 7 * 8| city treasury had been warnd in e i \nd the bandits escaped. ARGy ot Many Thvoe: and saved their funds Represented in League of Nations. | °f, (18 “7(0 iRl e L RGOSt any Live fsavseah _’_’j'”“u e o = =hth Washington, Feb. 17.—Wvidence of Rattunee e Par Feb. 17 (By The Assoc m»_d n' - 2 ‘”‘ e :m'l A ’_‘m [lomcers and L 1 ¥ mgen Watten 1 !m’]v:hfvn ¢ Press.)-—Attention of the delegates to | avenu kins e Sicers dnd dnon ) ti S R Rme e s ea on [ sufe and lescaming wihi$1,0008in cash > "kirehen is the Westphlian | bat the the poace conference. Wil to882 &) " p) giars also cracked the safe of a |L100PS. 1a the batiles e e o Rualalstoday, B HEUBoem 8 L0 [ iranch omagior the standora (01 comall S ieRtaS ihEcented Il has a population of |lar, and id Sy nElleC ot LS P o Saturday night and obfainea | [ules comn Lo by Governor qy,4u¢ 40,000, arate budgef :_"‘” R e e v cash, it was losed today. | Shen of b ; S e | pared that 4 expired, somethinz else must be done . o na e @ e o oellong coe o VJ F EX ‘,E v,,‘ R!: _[ { :.:é m_:; r:\(la!l'so, it someliing oo 1% M Uy ARING ASSAILS GOVT, | eni smort™ ittt o WAR EXPENSES REST | meoe, masec Winston Spenc Churchill, of Grea i the 35th, the covernor declarved, ex- tion. ¥ Britain, has proposed that the invita- S ‘v‘H'[‘(I\ 8,000, despite the war depart- In addition ‘to its Wik {on be renewed and that some of the | peciares Either Imperialism, Militar- | ment fisures. | EEAVELY [}N FRANEE SoarL T 2 a " i ae b i a. henrat iyl i Comments On Total Casualties. ) | Il i ;:\:»:\Ilr:maétg'cml;n i O eaptable to most of the differ- | ism and War Or Anarchy Are Fruits | “In a very pettifoggy document,” ho' | poses to add the Menifcant oo s Russian f e omitted. 1f | saia, referring to the department’s S—— s fcant a8 e e ent Russian factions & Ol Fresent G oxarmmncnrat Eoloica i = ous i s R Bt e S LB e | “and a 20-mill tax rate.” Treasureri} . 4 BWHER thoy retuivm the supreme council accopis {his v ) [announcement of malor cusuliion New Divigion of Debt Sug- | Sinons advises all citizens and tage f S8 aren Galls Place “Horribie Tiol ,,1‘.‘,,,4,H,‘,(,,\ s soom FE i ey i”\,\\ York, Tl Scott (Nv " e e e | pavers who oppose nwi :".mm( tax | Country—Plan Exhibitions. Senator Owens said ihe first i1 .a will no ths he confe g, socialiat « ze professor. o e 3 | and would favor a reduction 1o +2 wer i he fir thi S L BRI o indictead for scdtious o0 | Drofessor | (he major casualties, but have beea| gested in Order to Equal- | it the e otion, ot | Paris, Feb. 16.—0n March 8 wdjtedniaEded?doing was to inform R stead of a general meeting of the reb- | early days of il Eareal (| mkenpby e guectlofopba EieRots! 2 = ! room 32, Booth's block, and af. | French aviation"Hiisston will leave for | Lorary Baker of the conditions and resentatives of Russian factions, di-| his own case before a jury in vlunl,\m,:l‘ > o it N ‘w}i”ll’:h«"" i ize the urden. ! names to the remonstrance | the United States with the object of :I“:]“ ’:(.m 1\”‘”“{\’ s rect negotiations may be initiated or teral court here tod: The es- | ln"v;,‘{« o e .w'ur“:‘\\ “‘l‘“ ‘“m‘nr being prepared. The office js | demonstrating the degree of efliciency »hl(::ll(\_.\\ ]v"[} ‘];4 3 g w‘vu\ L horrl commissions may be appointed 1o gt | plonage act under which he was in- | ant aamits 1 e T open every ovening from 7:30 {o |J'rench airplanes have attained. The [ 2o€ M clared ithit S andg into touch with the opposing elements | dicted, he said, violated the St e e aion andl o lthisin u st Bar Feb 16 —Mie nnancialleic | 9:301p! o misston: will ‘talce with 1t five of the um,:f‘\.;:‘,,‘,“,\. e ction of con o e P el i s e o Ay o CRe SO B b S R B Eas [ A special committee composed of | turned out, of various makes. One of | reat e Dotter than it wen < 1t o . » us attention by various committees | yossrs, W. W. Leland, Antoni Cie- |the planes is fitted with a closed | is so G, £ bt e and he asserted that he cared not fo t0d help those who were thi went through other stations or direct- scarcely expected that special m““m" B e peace conference | the prosperity of the country “it wo |1y’ to the rear. | and grouns of the chamber of depu- | szynski, P. S. McMahon, J. A. An- |cabin for the use of the Americans | when it was worsc.” Mrs, Owens @ which are studying questions confided are to have ‘gug vule _ Governor Allen rend report of the! Ues where it will be the subject of | (rews, J. F. Sweeney, George LeWitt, | who have been invited to accompany | firmed ali her husband's statemen to them will bo able to submit reports | _Stating hi 30 L8 e et onfisH o mce W oN o= Bl o of the|an interpellation soon S eh GG R o St S BIE U Sl A AN RN D O The senator and Mrs. Owen, W G 11 Tull Gonforence inis weelbut it | U R OICDOL] Nearing predicted | cringe, or feld stetion. Captain Harty| e O are expecion | UDPOINted as the budget committee | the noted French aces as pllots for [ had visited London, Paris and M 18 haped ‘hat some of thems reporis [ Siicr impesial militarism _and | R, Hoffman a Chicago doctor, which/| A 150001000/ 000 o it ".“ll»"mm o2 D DeED) BOIT iy jithe)miachinds. drid, and who contémplated rema will be ready for vevision by the su- | i S ) ‘v[” 7 1“’ ‘,”“.”'1 | said, “a total of 6,301 cases of alll . oourees of 158,000,000,000 francs, :\m-’xlu-t.h [_;4;1}“;: e l}‘\\‘ “m“m”.] o5 | Thelltinerary ofitbe imissionicoveraifiing longer tabroad, Leut |l thelr il .preme council hich is still acting | PESSCRL&C mmental policies were | kinds passed thr tho friage M ol Sp ol DTSRG oF £.000.,000.000 ‘;}“T;‘ 98,0 "" city departments in | New York, San Francisco, Los | short, they said, in order that t} R e mieaions | contiust | the 85th division e S e “"‘,"‘:‘.““ '”] reduce every —ex- | Angeles and New Orleans, with a re- | might “report to Washington the and the conference, { | Artillery Held Up. | 000,000 trancs from taxation, 54,000~ | Lept at 20 Fod i A be | turn to New York the varfous stages | plorablo conditions existing B et inton. | SPARTACARS TN REVOLT | osernesmence? BOUL U0 | a0 S from ftn, shony | Ko e ™ 7% 700 70 ) i aree o 40 e o | B The committee of the Inter-Allied | { ments of men who took part in the! 000.000,000 advanced by the Bank o7 the S ati Tants the | YIIL take with it a collection of Many for pi committee of the st llied ) [ 3 e 1 | the taxpayers’ association wants the | paintings and photograph : ~Lanys Unfits For Dpel Women's Suffrage congre which has | battle showed that the Americans| ITrance, the product of short time | city to have all necessary and need- bal k. at photographs {llustrat- “The trouble over there been inferviewing statesmen in 8eateh | Giyct g0 Reovganizing Bavarian | “fOUEDL (he German artillery with in-| treasury bonds together with ad- | cd” improvements, but at the same ing oir epleodes of the war. These| Owens, “is that they order i of support for President Wilson's plan | [ fantry arms” becausc a shoriuse of vances ‘made by Allies and - credits | (ime wants to have sufficent economy L el fonexnibion place to place when some of them to glve women representation in the Army and Toke Possession of City | horses had delaved the artillery mave-| opened in foreigzn countries j in the administration practised. “If unfit to travel. Thousands of th 16 of na- meat; that Germans w conference and in t g so low as to| ficit there are exceptional expens B N e e e B T I s : ) the e tront success, in | When Authoritics Tnterfere, N e e, ! tions has achieved a gre: n<., in uthoritics Tnterfere, 1;);] .1\1!‘ sometimes My gz ) 1 : - 20-mil! tax we may suggest that the ships are ready to take th| the estimation of sm be Satis L . I kill American wounded by their fire:! such as compensation to civilians for | oy v ity e e _ the estimation of : Lo oy Copenha 11—The e o 0 e e SR e I e R | “n,\] l\y\{ >W the necessary extra aboard. Tt is rainy and misty th| > factory assurances have been g V| phone te a el hver |} ik g 3 C 2 amage, ch is dera €S | funds,” Mr. Simons said. St 3 5 almost every day, - aii il Borea e anaiignies) chm- ESCHSEERTEIRR 1 newspaper of- | jis own lines, Lilling and woundiag| timated at 10,000,000.000 franes: the e Spraguc Ice & Coal Co., Wins Law- ROt ry day, the men are cnf residen = ¢ iy LA at Nuremburg, Bavarla, have |, .. hecause af lack of aircraft to sig- e x| uld duce High Salaries. to get home, and the weather cof bon, one of the French m-wg.: S 10 | haon occupt Bpartacata accords it o~ = = 265 SO0 Changing B st He also said “One other thing. suit Against John B. Kcnnedy, An- | tions aggravate their hrrmcw ne the peace conference, and by Forelan | 11" i reports recelved here. The | "ok ihe artiitery currency of Alsace-Lorraine, 2,500.- | We may advise cutting out some of ki = o Minister Hymans, of Belglum. Pre-! gy o0 "0 o S _ The | " Names of most of the men were! 000.000 francs: 1 repuyment. of | the numerous &Ity ‘Positions that ars| Other Ice Dealer, g reak folinwed on- attempt. by the.| .. 4% %Hs éammittee In confidence! bonds fssued liberat T : s e i gAHan . RN, e 6 dlepcras. o pro. | BN e cammi 1 coafidenc onds issued in liberated regions, 1-|not essential. And we may also ad- . - ILS promised to support a bill glviny wom- ; Gersion of B e S | by Governor Allen because he said he| 500,000,000; demobilization bonuses, } vise the cutting down of some of | Bridgeport® Feb, 17 Judge Green b * " . o1 8P tacans W * 3. pro- | erel ished to prese evidence as! estimated t hetweer 2,000,000 ( iz i & = ) supe. court v of munic suffrage e the teorgasizmtion of| . Lot ax i senc videnceio il ostimarec st N staigen B 2:000.000.000 [l nien i piicad SRelpR thab e ad> “)f the superior court has awarded b pending in e v 2 Aol fr,)v S o e :’ly;\n’v' ’,w,“‘,,‘]”,‘;‘ bojand 6,000,000,000 franc ogether | ministration cmployes. He then men- | damages to the amount of $3,167.88 rtugucse Monarchists Defeated, - oh 2 he h e el I slbril i, || Sl other exceptional — expenss | tioned several incumbents of so-called ’ to the Sprague Ice and Coal Co., e g i Uit e Investigati wh ' bring the estimated total | «soft” city jobs who have been grant- | 28ainst John B. Kennedy farmer rested or Dispersed—RepubMc = - i 2 B d whiel o naitc o1 the fore-|{ to 26.000,000.000 and e the total a - i | member of the New Hav Vol ! CLERGY | int v formicd Mthotl e nns e Afia very oD e Sh | St E0 000.600.00 d an increase in salary by the sal- n un established in Oporto. LUTHERAN CI Y i " S o ) s siv vos-| deflcit 50,000,000.000 francs | commities but whowo work could | 1¢e committee. The decision relates e I T i e H_“ il st see S L pinecobod il ho expenses for | he done just as efflolently by mome |that Kennedy Is stopped from deny Lishon, Feb. 1 An official sta , MEET HERE | o1 el e 1o iheazy willEhe £8 B00.000000F rancfol o thalimantit ol filoh Hower malary! | 0= the claim on the grounds that the [ ment issued by the government to 2 . e J:W‘n‘ ":‘ - s b e which the existing budget can su PIY | The taxpayers' assoclation is urging | ice was consigned to him personally, [ announces the re-establishment of e | CAPT, MATHEWSON BACK r“ ) o ol | only 8,000,000,000 The question is, | jts members and friends to go to the | that he exercised personal ownership [ authority of the repubiic in Opo] ) ot | ¢ ek M S S e refor ing d s in Irench | city meeting in a body and vote down | after delivery and that he induced | Which had been the center of Hartford District Ministers of Swed- | g 0 paseban Star Returns From | exce pt the raw man pos Crimie L s ¢ A 1" flins proporesiondsetiandiiachiate lor|thor pinln dhwktofpactfulth e fice l{eenticaisvimonesic i 00 LI | . i s, 5 nmany wir contribution, a new di- | o - 1 o . . |t Ton S Sy 25 mills. under the belief that he woul of the monarchist group have b ish Churches to Have Two | —Future Plans Undecided Cog e Al Ii it was necessary vision of war expenses ought not to | [ would pay e reted it [,_mr‘z have A8 i 2 SN | to fig wrtillery with infantry arms,f pe considered between the Allies i | i . k Days’ Sesston in City. I New ¥ Feb. 17.—Capt. “Chris- | the Americans did it e i e surrendered or been dispersed. o B L e B S s Gl Y PATHRSON STRIKE BNDS | GERUNANS AGGH . The annual meeting of the Hart- | the Cincinnati National league base- | uscistance than if they were troops gl e e i EPT TERMS A. London dispatch on February ford dfstrict of tha New England con- | ball club returned today on the Trans- | ¢ il e A e RS RS RS s e | sald that advices had been recel ference of Swedish Lutheran minis- | port Rotterda He was connected | o s S| e 11,000 Silk Workers Return—Many T. o by the Portuguese legation there ¢ tors will be held in the Swedish Luth- | with the chemical warfare service of | quty it was to supply tha = 1 ¥ % | Provisions of Armistice, as Fixed by [ Oporto had been captured and oran church on Tranklin Square, | the army, and for a long time was| - aoc o0 Blana Alto, MENTIONED FOR MAYOR W. W. Included—Only 3,000 HandJ e , . monarchist leader, Pava Coucerjo, S o and C\Wednesday of thig | stationed at American general head- | e of airplanes belongs| “ i Allics, Signed by New Government, | rested. The monarchist movem week. Rev. Dr. S, G. Ohman pastor | quarters in Chauniont | ta the mystery of the aircraft serv-| Capt. Cha 5. Hart of Waterbucy. | oW Idie. Copenhagen! Tiearns, broke out in northern Portugal of the church has made arrange- [ Mathew did not disclose his |jce continued the governor. “A i e et R S < T e ! 3 January 14 and the fighting wag of ments to accommodatc fiftoen minis- | plans for futire but said he was | French officer said if they fought liko | . NNy Bniersieona, A DR Heb! (‘”Mr“” teen | Copenhagen, Feb. 17.—The German | fned mostly to the region of nowth 5 e T s st 1« et ) - . | busand o e s vorker who | g & Borfugs . portc feahna r wives during their (wo- | not under contract with any baseball | fhat thetr army would have been ptain Charles B. Hart, Jr,, sonof | o sa0d O A & s mon n | Eovernment on Sunday night accepted | Fortugal about Oporto day stay in ‘vwv: rin«,\ ‘1‘,-« event is | club. \»H\ seball was ]m p }’“P”‘»”‘ | wiped out th vear."” | "‘X‘]""“ [ . Lo o M‘H city. has re- [ 50 ot to force a 47-hour week | the allied terms for the extension of P e i held annually an lew Britain was | among the French, he said, | us 20 . ! cently returned to his home in Water- * ‘ o A e heoiidlaa 5 B S B e R e | M"Y AFFEGT “][) 000 leaprt e I L ffrance on | 1,ousand dyers called their strike off | t0 the Politiken trom Weimar. Th Z.wi ypen on Tuesday roulc ot gc v Frenchme: be ¢ € ff of ic i) i A ), A o " 5 s - % 3} 1 —— e L '~‘1 l"\»' 1 yu ion «l-r ; 1‘1 o I 5 “ ),m‘ y “b y ln;‘wn :1\4 \l i S tht | :‘\y(v - Ca : o ;\ rt D o e | tast week and only about 3,000 work- 1hg meoiing a1 which the pooents S s G| \Ly el '-‘w‘v s SHen Il s L i ‘ T istn uupfl‘ ”\. \\1\ cited for | 1q are now idle. These it was expect. | #1ce was decided upon, the Politiken's | john Neuss. William Bessler and bl s e e R e el Stelliel Called: Todavl Atavi o St i weuld revort ab the niills fomor- | COTIeSDORdenL days, Was attended by S0 Gl B CRedl fo Imi (e |00 fr ‘ ners e, Ci by S POl e i s 5 | leaders of the various parties. chael McDonald Plead Not Gul Jess Times.” The discussion will he e . i o e Waterbury law firm of Bron- X : | il e T oo | Not Be As Widespread As Leaders | son, 1oy Bl R R e S B Tl rothicn c st se s BN cluded s — - : RN R opened by the reading of a paper b INVESTIGATING CLATMS, | [ son. Lewis and Tart an although he | i ® S0 ot the T. W, We who | EX-MAYOR STACY DEAD. to Shooting Manchester Policem n o E nderson o ddietown, { 3 | has been home but a short time, po- | 1 | ints T v | Are wiing. { < | demanded a 44-hour week refusing 2 = P or. ] L7 The cha : . entire evening will be devoted ania’s Perritorial Demands Heard Jitical tongues are besinn 5 . Manchester, Feb. 17.—The cha e mi' t k '1“",”»" ,“;m i \\vm e ‘n”( : x” ”d& % "((x’ B N Y 1 A W . ¢ .’1‘ 1 ‘Kw" ‘w'] ‘: ot uL {o join the United Textile Workers | Retired as Springfield’s Chicf Execu- | of murder was made against J to this subjc astors/conier= v Conference Committee. |" New York, Feb. 17.—The executive | *® orrespondent in a state = 2 i S s 3 as : against . il be opened Weinesday morn. 2 : | Bl e e ElLeqexecy oo | DADer writes that ready Cantaiolin their stand for a 47-hour week. | tive on January 1. Neuss, William Bessler and Mich e will be ¢ ed We s e A " | council ¢ ne building trades de- i th 2 APLE The res io: clivities was de- | § 2 fng at 9:30, and at 4 o'clock the Paris, Teb. 17.—The committee of | (it @0 S0 WG e | Hart’s name is being prominently men- "’_“ . "‘”"l’ “"“\ of ‘..j‘,'\”“‘: waspee Springfield, Mass., Feb. 17.—Former | McDonald, brought here fram shhildren's meeting will be held. Chil- | the supreme council churged with ex- ot ety e | tioned as a candidate for mayor of the | ¢ "“v"‘m""r": )"_ ‘“{3:“‘1']' =0 »L‘H:“‘”:"; ‘J"“ Mayor Frank E. Stacy died today after [ JérseV, when they were presented dren returning from the public .1‘1\\ nation of Rumania’s territorial | o, ers in France asking him to re- | €itY and. “if he could be induced to ;'k‘(‘]"_ kgl ‘M“]_ M':‘“I |a week's illness of pncumonia, aged | COUrt today for alleged w\l{}nm ity Sehools at this hour will bo expected | claims met at ten o'clock this morn- | PGl G TR SIS, L (B OCT run thiere is dount that he woula | 10N 12 : alewarils AT | 47, e retired from the ofice, Janu- | the Killir OF (Slhaizdil DL to attend. Tho children’s meeting ! ing. | Posa contrasts sought in Feamce and | make a very formidable candidate e ary 1, after serving four vea Foi| Maddes Na fwatchman JatSth o SCHE e aidresesdlpy ReviA P Bloric The sub-committes of the peaca | hysos éiga 5 : wa Famt bl 10| Bros. plant a fortnight ago. Ne will b i o i Rov | commission on respossibility. for! thel| Belgium by the building trades em- = | SHIPY ARDS WILL REOPEN twas a former president of the New | .7 . fened first and after entas man, Rev. Dr. P. J. Cornell and Rev. nission on respossibility o5y S S = ST 2 | § § 4 . Engls At e ey s arraigned first and a gian eitey war met at 10:80 and the Nnance | PISYSIS' dssoclation of this elty. | FPACTORY BUYS LAND. = i“fy“f“q"yll’, e immey |jontoxst nssocin- | a plea of not guilty he was bound o e ference will come 1o a close | commission is to meet at 3 o'clock | u‘_m“r,’;“ L\:n\ ‘lrt‘:(' .“"“;”‘V”‘" fo!‘ ‘; | Simon M. Zucker has transferred | Tacoma Workmen Will Be Given i e matlonal | ¢, tne March term of the supe with services in the church Wednes- | this afternoor R el ~"“ ‘:““‘ 2 ‘-' | land on Church street to the Union ‘ Chance to Get Old Jobs Back. e e president of the May- | COUTt: Leter, Bessler and McDon v siinithe b S | basic building trades workers em- | Munufacturing company. A | | e a3 presids May- | were called and they pleaded day evening at 7:45. At this time, i el nld. BRI | : ing d any. A v ntee o S A aon - : e a2 re called pleaded § SR G land and | WANT 000,000 FOR R, R, | Dloved by ”t‘:' Shulldersunsd “““}“”‘— | deea also fled in the town clerk's | h“l‘ ‘::‘d"‘ 'h' '” ‘\M 'm?l( n"“l‘ ied ‘,( (o5 “i”:’ :L‘ ":’;"";‘ husetts during his | gyjity and were each held for a lof L6 e Lodt . | Some labor leaders estimatec mt | o Tt e v shipyards here and Tacoma re- 1 last year as mayo e »n March 6 Rev. . B. Ohnstrom sugatilck | Washington ) Fobs LT An anpros | 100,000 ment inliseverall sooie citics|| Scemshowsia ks ‘\; of land to the ,,on their gates Wednesday morning, 4 T hearing on March 6 i veneral business will be | printion of $750 T e e i | s e ¢ SCOT | same company by Benjamin Dubowy. | 1 e e feee— will speak. Cenera \\L.m_s‘lul ,',‘,' priation of $750,000,000 for the oper- | would be affected, although they ad- | nnn latter mavcel of ‘\]nr; s ;” OWY. | ra_employing 1 who apply at the | STEPS BEING TAKEN TO MANIANS DENY ai nd the meeting will be ).l - | ation of railvoads under gavernment tted it might he several days be- | yated on Church streat s also sit- | oieq and paying the Macy scale of HELP “L\ IN SIBERIA, | RUMANIANS INY journed until next year During t 'n“l ;un rol was roved today by the they could call all the men off | | wages t prevailed prior to the | \vasnington, Feb. 17.—Steps { BUCHAREST REVOLUTT Toar in this city, the' ministers and [ house appropriations committee. For- job. Frunk Feeney of Philadel- | | strike of more than 30,000 metal | \carq s e < 3 their wives will be entertained by tha | mer Director General MeAdoo asked | e v ek DEADI | tiecs worikerlin the twolloidesRonilaen L L “\,‘““, situpiien fof ths Eapis BTSN S s SR eDUIEOS e e el 2 Sinnailon i of t , o i b |l ek _the two cities on | American and Allied (roops in north- | revolution at Bucharest are deni Swedis g 3 1 $500.000.000 1 ttor constructors union, declared | Philadelphi Feb, 17 Louis Fd- | January 21. Approximately 50 con-|epny Russia are ahout to be taken | by the Rumanian press bureau he 500,000,000 revolving fund provided | {hnt three thousanc Ay 5 1 g ‘ en Tas A asa D, he t 2 R U AR e ss burez he! . B e o St ehy 'M\ 117 |47\vv. \ ‘ T thousand o that le | ward Levy 1 72, inventor and sci tract id ops, also ‘-;Sr“‘- by t1 ‘S!H" funder the direction of the suprems SR e o s e original railroad cc vone would quit work, 750 of these | entist, died at hs home here tod officially announced they would re- | war ¢ S ; —— ¢ SENATORS ARE DUBIOUS. &5 J . lere today. ar council. It is understood tha AMOUS INDIAN DEAD. : ] Iz New York - Employers said they | R | sume work t the same time : . “h, ot ibLtiohof the Thlteastate: g I‘- : l' 5 P Keep Quiet Until o 7 Eees knew of only 15 men who had struck | The employers statements denied | {4 4 supplementary force T Mo e 7.—Jean Batig e e i GERMAN ARMY WITHDRAWS. | here this norning. Other represen- | = e n it roia e mude Nfolunie o ioiPR STERSRTItoTeE UL e RE| caniadien aniiTroq uoializn lan, sl They. Scc SOn: | Berne, Feb. 16.—It is ounced | tatives of the employers were un- | e he yards on an open shop basis it o o) e . with a party of men in whaleboa . . : : | ; ) : || %o it PREMIER g i of communication open | V! Washington, Feb. 17 Senate lead- | tha goiiations between huania illing to concede that {he strike was O y L e R | to the sea tried to traverse the cataracts of t « today knew of mno addresses | and Poland have resulted in an agree- | 08 widespread as claimed by labor | INSDA D A I R o e e | 5 Nile and forward British troops to g planned immediately on the proposed | ment by which the th German | leaders, | N0 i : 1 | LAST ALSACE DF sist General Gordon in Khartum constitution for the league of na-|army will withdraw from Lithuaniu - — G i SITE L trod Bl | GETH 0 EERIGENT- SR 0OST OF 1871 FAME IS DEAD | 1885, died Saturday at his home tions. but ters 3 « >olis! L vil cuy the | N GU, INTS. | anrie IETT mier of Can- i - = = & o ps { Ccaug - 3 _tions, but they reiterated their doubts | and the Polish army will occupy tho | ABANDON R. R, ARGUMENTS. el iidof N | Chicago. Feh. 17.—Packing house | Paris, Feb. 17.—M. Tachard, the last | CAughnawaga, aged 7. “Big Johr “whether senate debate could be re- [ territory thus evacuated It is said Washington, Feb. 17 1 ns for o MO U r s were given u 10 per cent.| sury he 5 1 rraine | #8 he was familiarly known was fam > that the Polist i 17.—All plans for afternoo employes were giver 1 | survivor of the Alsace and Lorraine ed as requested by President | that th: \-‘;g,‘f’ forces h:\n already | considering raiiroad Jegislation at \Wdvance by the decision of the ar-|deputies who, in 1871, signed a pro- | throughout Canada for his exploit n until after February 26 '.\'1“.,, entered Volkovosk near Grodno 11 session of congress were|w LB s Thase Aisamiler whol ant|i{es) the annesation of these | 'Shootlng” the dangerous Lachi members of the foreign affair = abandoned today hy ter v oy H 5 | N or 3 . 5 e S| loned today hy the house inter- o 1ounced the award today [ tWo provinces to Germany, Is dead, | 'aPids in a canoe each New Yeal el b ot PADYORATVEBVITEON AR ETURNINGIR e commit | e o A e T e o L S with the president Washington, Feb *Vice-Ad- | &t i ] = ember 10.° In addition the award | i PN — [ = = There was much informal talk at | mire ilson convalescent af \ Py 1 - 2 o | 2 1 5 the capitol at ,’,, *h:' "(\1 tion l:« ’n\]( l\\l\l\l\\” : \“ S ¢l T 1" R ET G S, I i 0 FEnishsls jeentuianinous R tag | BNEERUNCMAN BEBA OR TROUBLE RIGHT AWAX ol abou the si tio serious 88 with pneumonia it wely 3 of 1enzs one case | |{ Hartford, T —Tom & E )1 ears of age whos : x Epay - - o Sena o ral e rlOL L nomalaain: MR | mrastlivian s e iie s e sl | [TV oo RSB RS ,{!‘ s L e oTey I aRe il “ o IN FRANCE ON MARCH 13| Basle, Feb. 17.—Count von Hiag} “Apparently the nation, cxcept cab- | the battleshin New Mexico, one of [ cases of mensics we s ha i i L u:».unl vi- | carnings are less than cent | u\;) Feh, 16.—1T an) Temps today | dorfr.Rantzau, the German - forelf Inet officers and ox-presidents, Is to|the warships escorting the transport | at the office of the hoard of health. | e Tl e e i! hous ; e ek [y le dates on which President | minister, has resigned, sccordingify g0 into a state of catalepsy on the | George Washington with President [ No new cases of scarlef fover b O Jmtobably Time and a half is given for ilson is expected to arrive in France | Welmar dispatch to the Vosti question for at least ten days." Wilson on board { been reported. AR s e b time, with double time in certain in-|after his visit to the United States. | Zeitung of Berlin. There is no col % | stances lAL is March 13 the newspaper says. firmation from other SOUTCeS,

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