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“T0 THE SERVICE ESTABLIS HEI_ 187;0. Né\\}' BRITAI[\ CONNECTI UI M()NDAY, JINISTERS TALK ON CEsvaxs apesa o 1y7) NAyAL STATIONS S8 1 vicmoR WILSON PERSONALLY ; TAX RATEINCITY ... o OVERSEAS GIVEN UP......... oo e ol | Claim Country Is Defenseless and " | Hunger Blockade of Opponents = = Izule Must Be Broken or Gerni Rev. W. F. Gook and Rer. G WL G| rros Atecmay cont sonoon ives. | Aerican Government Also Sells| win ne suprome xoun S Tondon TRah: Thirty-six prom- | Boston. i“eb 24 Ambassady HmUroeFlockstoAnendMeeung et memners of seentine and med- | Wirelegs 313“““ 10 Frances i zencle bee tom Blacs AN cal faculties of (erman 1 ) 2 ST confe e vith President and 22 mayors of leading cities in that of " th ident Wils i ¢ ments for meeting the Bolshevik -1 Assistant Secretary of War Makes its for meeting th 1sheviic S nace and restoring Russia to the far-48 Interesting Disclosures—Says Over v of nitions Mr. Francis probably the speedy appointment ‘of a commis- sion of experts from the Scandinavian Holland, Switzerland and studying the Mr. Cook Expresses Opinion | states, ; Spain for the purpose of New Britain Taxpayers' Asso- Sbain for (1€ LI 70,000 Men Were Required to Man | pears before one of the congressional comimittees. He probabl ill remain | in Washington scme | time, nu\x«m:l | | | |1 i i | i R i s s d to designate an Ameri 0! as CIfis] Motives—Refers to | son 1s @ ked 5 e | can medical expert as an added mem- McMahon's Supposed Grievance. [ her of the commission. A . ptlesiwliline Elven tha DIl Boston, I the state departnent and congress on they S0 loston, ITeh 4 Practica demo- | pe itnation as he saw it on aving. A reign of terror instituted by the | I in Germany Mr. \\H-‘ will disclose them later when he ap< in which En- Foreign Stations During War, Warren F. Cook and| ‘” 0t febresentation ) it ) & ' : bilization of all the United Stades na . Hill, in speakin (1»,,“‘, The memniorial says o 1av ol Nertaymy establishment in luropean witer e e Bolsheviki with the purpose of main- T heing assured a peace of justice | the sale of the greal Lafavette wirc- ! (aining themselves in power, is pre- Shioners' uttention to Ehe coming city [ based on Prestdent Wilson's 14 ‘1:\ station at Bordeaux to the French | vailing in central and northern Rus- ; b tosthe-minuto | points. The conditiong of the armis- | Sovernment at a price of approxi- | sia,” said the ambassador. “The out- city 1 tice have madc her = absolutely dc mately $4,000,000 and many hitherto ages they have committed are in- vers | fenscless. In spite of the mutual| Unbublished facts of American naval| credibl I think it impossible to re- | “Hail to thes «poko | agreement to suspend all hostilities, | Activitics in the war were announced ! store peace to Rurope with chaos pre- The presias \ssocia- | Germany's opponents continue the | here today by Asst. Secretary Roose- | vailing in Russin. In fact. with Ger-| private roomt opinion | hunger blockade has resulted in price | Velt, who arrived with President Wil- | many practically uninjured indus- ! platform and ] extent, | and most crushing of all weapons ap- | SOn on the ticorse Washington | trially, T am persuaded that if a peace | Peared ¥n the ? were actuated b selfish moiive| plied against her during the war. N For the last month Mr. Roosevelt | is negotiated with Bolshevik rule con-} {ors w ho had gaied' &l e hioeTolne! | Testimony adduced by medical au- | has been in Europe demobilizing the | tinuing in Russia, Germany in 201 hall rose cheering and ey Warren I (ook at the Metho- | thorities in Germany proves that the | naval forces, liquidating contracts and | yvears or a dceade, would he stronger [ The roar from the audienés e ool oceasion to say to|blockade cost the country 800,000 | settling claims. Good progress was | than she was at (he beginning of the | the music of the band. seople that he thought they, as|lives. made in all the work, he said, and the | war. She is familiar with the Russian | The president sat down buti peable et to =0 to the| The petition claims that clandestino| British and Freneh governments have | chavacter and for a generation has | to bow and smile. ehool hall on Wednesday | traffic in foood has resulted in prica | met the United States half way in the been studying it to influence it. If Given Long Applause. - I'Senator of this week, when the question | increases over peacc time standards| settlement of claims and disposal of | this turns out, Germany, instead of ihel ias Fateligiio beisetled ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 per cent.,| material. having been defeated, will have gain- Interested In School Matters. “which deprives millions of workers Mine Brrrage Cost $30,000,000. ed a victory from their respective pulpits yvester- “Giermany has laid ”“, oute railways fired a pré de the day, took occasion to call their par-‘upoi jnecting, the necd of educaitonal facilities ia this the so-called New Britain Tasi tic Both clerg rather paragin tion, seer that the | X | The demonstration continued 'ang N ) i F ey : $ Wil | Mr. Wilson again rose and this tie | tics is Back of Congres- %‘ | . it | waved his acknowledgments. The ap- | I R T m«?‘ Hu g* ‘oo that he was chiefly | and women : iildren of food < A gl ! Sy iy A Mr, Cook salil that he was chiely jand women and children of £90¢ SHEL on the trip over Mr. Roosevelt dis- | plause lasted two minutes. sional Opposition. [ Trpcen: ovelapia. interested ia the question regarc DEprevents the people frem OBUMUE | closed to the officers and men of the | The preliminaries were brief. Johu | | dRring, um Avap as o chewsing plo the public sehiools of the city and zn;.x | the most elementary necessities. The e e B I'mn-r‘f ‘l NGlio upack lsane the Star ,\-.’mm,di | 8r recruits, were u;(‘y_\lnfl,; e certain statoments appearing in_ the! number of heurasthenics caused hy | JeOTEE W asiing tha - [pcioneackBaane o Bial Sprncle) ! o e | G e R R public press were misleading if MOt} the monotony of daily fare during thae States had sbent more than $30,000,- | I | Washington, IFeb. 24.—=Speaking i A S e abon. of the ia|hast fous and a half years runs into | 000! laying the mfne barrage against Mayor Peters welcomed the EUEStS | the senate today in‘support of the | Prescilalipey Rl HEsERacti Eoyad Talse. D Gl O e e e LT s e 0 S e ek e Al in the name of the city and Governor | ropoced league of nations, Senator | Thnt And #Gaminitiey £ women Of New Pritain and Hartiord could the navy offensive which the United | Coolidge extended the greetings of | owis, of lllinols, democratic whip, | POMSd to recetvb s of 2 g States brought into the war, the sub- ! declared the league would not con- v Mo ; he commonwealth | Army-Navy be used s an argument o & H i st} FOoVeE 107 ¢O 1dec > b al & 1 Fifty«'s o i s » 23 travagance agaiast our school author- T[N M[]RE ARRFSTED marines were driven away from the | R ¥ \' the £oy ;fv”” onclud “1‘_0“‘. Dand | (3 he tne advics of Washington or |, FIftYTHenier U(‘l}(tt;ffl,.fl‘fWHe(u itics as the two systems are upcn an coasts and out to sea where their | Senator Ransdell lredlnls.‘ Feiin Sl iiung \,““ JRe*| the Monroe Doctrine and broadly in- | oi'¥ ML Ste SR MHAS/goKmER Saticdly A . s. The Hartford work would he more difficult: and 2 2 he 26t imated that personal and political homas W.SFrifith CloRme ey . : y b A [ e i g the guard of honor at. ‘the per Eene are upon the old district sys- 1 that the entry of the navy into the| America Will Control 19, | chorus : te '8 M antagonism to President Wilson lay | S of BOROL A I”"‘ pIEL TH tem, and each district has its schovl ! e S | President Begins ¢ \ | behind the opposition in congress. | g OO0 I § GOUHe TR vrm“‘ll'::\l% Pommittce which has the power to lay | | against the U-boats, which hitherto | ¢ s by 192 i il Sl ( Replies to Critics | son and his party prcdgam a school tax for the expense of the| had been conducting the offensive 400,000 Tons b} 1920. As Alr. Wilson rose to spéak the| | Senator \j»nw replied specially to } e L barty Spacsdl T their ranks as 1 e schoals of that district so that he| 70,000 Men At 51 Stations. crowd cheered and shouted U"/J recent speeches by Sgnator Borah of { Atter saluting. thev | gencral school expenses of Hartford| Secret Service Malu. Raid few realize,” said Mr. Roosevelt, | o e M = oceedod ] Washington, Feb. 2 Discussing The president £ by asking the party through a flag-decors e ) Idaho, republican, and Reed of do not appear in their es u‘|h Leantor| . iy “that the American navy had 54 i e el e 1“1 souri, democrat. His address, which | cancas pagease i the town gove «m.‘ bu - *”‘N “‘“ Phlladelphla——~]1 Held shore bases of various kinds in Euro- | the American merchant marine prob- j T70 Yol P< i (117 nn“ “.){ because of attacks on the league was | (o {pa st L ’ elevat Britain schools are not upo = ] pean waters and the Azores, includ- | lem in the senate today, Senator L . e'®! ot withheld in accordance with the | . s he main ‘v disteict system and the schoal ex-| . " e ! e to see him and went on to express his | i : coming throng was waitin ennesi t6 aupear astia parttoritnel! in New York, D= royer stations and mine lav- | Ransdell of Louisiana, predicied that | appreciation of his reception president’s request that debate be f e penses o # L ing bases, although the majority were 5 i of *iven Informal y within @ few months the shipping Hix reception in Furope, he naval aviation bases from which more 5 at Hartiowd is ex- o { than 200 American seaplanes operat- The facts are that H i ol Phdaderpn, Feb. 24.—Ten men | ed. We had more than 70,000 men at | 80oing merchant vessels in the United pending considerably more for | were arrested here early today | these bases and schoo per capita, than the city of | postponed, marked resumption town or city estimates, ¥ 1 mar resumption Hartford Spends More. board would own half the occan- | D dered not a tribute to himself, ' o s e ot e Mayor P | but a welcome to the American people. | Prospects of daily speechea until ad- orr 5 J se _ vitation the presider 10se Boston makin imon | He regarded it as a welcome to *the | Journment of congress a week from | friends of liberty,” coming across the | tomorrow | presentations, P sea to see that a new world was to be | Attacks upon the league. Senator |* tations. (Promin on the ships operat- | States over 500 gross tons, and that s 5 ita, than (e @ nding | Charsed with being implicated in the | ing from them. We leased docks and | by 1920 ship construction in this New Britain. While we are st Jor| New York plot to assassinate Presi- | buildings and in addition constructed | couniry would have increased the $38 Hartfora is spending $53 1 dent Wilson. The prisoners taken | hundreds of hangars, piers, hospitals, | total tonnage under the American t i ; at \f her school capita for the education of her nereihware tourMed iip Shortly latter | oidtenioy I > > 8 v after | storehouses and other buildings. Z | to approxim Iy 19,000,000 tons, children, New Britain is spending| ;o and other buildin Al pY nate n =l taken hy the police in New | most 50,000 officers and e W “These figures,” the senator said. | A a Is Trusted. Jess for the education of her children! ¢ to 1d men mov id. | in portion to her size than anyg ot r city of the state. v Must Pay Teachers Bettol Now this is a matter we cannot ford to neg , no maiter how much who came with \ conscerated on the ‘basis of justice | 1.ewis asserted, were based on false | Yo . !and rig | fears ana designed to awaken pre- S s Demanding that opponents their plan for have been sent home and all the fly-| “lead to the conclusion that from the | The greatest th to r : ? X | Branki The men arrested here arc Jiduardo | ing stations and hases with a very | Guantitive point of view, looking at | port to yvou.” said he, “is that {thi | Parades, Cuban, said to be the leader | few exceptions have evacuated. All{ the objective of securing an aggre-|great country of s trusted S A st A O e e | of Spanish 1. W. W.; Pasquale Sur- | material of future value has been | gate amount of tonnage under our | throughout the world. T have mot | 0IC® Of veto frem vou all on what-, | reno, Jose Gomes, Jose Rigo, Juan | sent home. Portable houses, provi.!flag commensurate with the mari- | come to report on the progress of the | SVl Plan—merely because it is Pro- | gumeq py the T s R il o a loms way to| Maraues, Olliero Blanco, Leonard | sions and motor trucks have been sold [ time interests of the United States | peace conference. That would 1\.»""‘\‘;(’ 'I’“”'\:"*";(‘)‘I_ e Itheipresantation Rt & more efficient head for our| 32ra% Juan Rodrigues, Jose Gon-|io the Red Cross and the army and|the problem of the American mer- pr ture. I"'w‘ s b i ,f, ","," it ons 5 schools than our p nt superintand- :,'.u.. »~.nn'-i Jose Antonio Pina, all | what remained of lumber and other | chant marines is solved 1e men who are in conference in i ‘m]n’m e .,,1‘ *[‘\(“““;‘»7 ' | biles and began varade across ent. The same can be sa‘d of u»o Spaniards. salvage material has been sold to the Of the predicted 19.000,000 tons, | Paris realize they are not masters of | k ’] i ndang s nenpit coct prihcipal of our high S51 "Dhes ‘.\mrot service men here attach | British and French governments the senator estimated 14.525.500 | their people. hut servants of their ‘””“] that for "4‘1“\,,"‘,‘)”7\ or per- {out the two-mile route with dou men are not only efficient bui men nf ‘\‘,‘""" importance to the arrest in | Great Radio Station Sold. would be owned by the shipping | people, and tha tno man will dare go | SOnal Pr lices their representatives ! yanks of soldic ind sailors she very highest character. They are| NeW York of two Philadelphian “The great Lafayette radio station | board. As the authority of the board | home from that conference and re- | would continue to consign the na- | hanked with cheering thousands e i D e rtounditneny | Florin Medina Veitia and Blario Ore- | near Bordeaux was intended to insure | 0 operate vessels expires by limita- | port anything less than is expected.” | tion’s children to the misery of crip- | Many Prominent People, teachers of the same kind. This can- | Stisa, than to the roundup of the| communication between Washington |tion six months after theé formal | ples—to the agony of sightless eyes— In the car with President and V| not be done for nothing Teachers | (€N Spaniards here. In their rooms | and the army and navy in case the | Proc wation of peace, he said, it was | i e and order the destruction of their | Wilson were Governor Collic are not going to come to New Britain here were found about 200 pounds | cable systems were put out of com- essential that legislation he provided | Wl NTR L voung lives forever, these Christian | Mayor Peters. Sccre S and teach for from $200 to $500 of anarchist and socialist literatur sion or interfered with by Ger-| Whereby the operation may be con- | OPPOSES RE CO 0 | mothers and patriot fathers will cry | were in next ca The t vear loss than they can get in nei A number of letters were taken.| man submarines. It has elght towers | tinued | i | down on the heads of them all the |tained Major.-Gen. Clarenc horirg cit'n: just for the love of New | Bundles of copies of a Spanish an: and could communicate with the| Stating his opposition to a govern- | | curse of heaven. wards, commanding the nor Britain. We have got'to’pay salaries| chist newspaper also were seized United States day and night. Tt was, ment subsidy, Senator Ransdell out- |'Action Providing For Return of Wires | 1 equivalent to those paid in other cities| Today the men were taken from a | pyjit e wwe expect to get similar results. | Police station to (he federal building | Where they are being examined complete the station, which is two-| 1-——Complete government ownershin Way | the enemy of his country, and Taft a | Cain, commanding at Camp Deyq | A local agent of the department of | (hirds finished and they will then take | and operation all ships, docl § | hoderniiAaron! Biirs they ‘could not | 2nd" Brig.-Gen. John! W. Ruckes KR learned by chance about two | it gver at what it costs us, about 22,- | Wharves and {erminals, on the same ! Washington, F 4.—Right of| have been more violently impugned |c0mmanding the No | Less than I { presidentiall part city through streets lined throug “If Woodrow Wilson were a Roman | department; Rear Admiral W 3 avy. arr: e cith lined three possible solutions of the atholic harged by Cicero Wood, commandir the f by@ihe Ry T e sran ecawi il 0o, On Dec. 31 May Be Given Right ot | - 20101¢ ¢harg v a Cicero with | otk the French government that we shall | merchant marine problem as follows: | i | conspiracy to surrender his land to | district; Major.-Gen. Tennry Cutlincs Civie Improvements. Jverything has been going up in price during the past four years, [ don’t see how we can expect to run the city government upon a pProgres- weeks ago of a meeting of those ar-| 000,000 francs.” principle under which Rumania and artillery district rested here and New York 8 which Jelgium operated shipping be- 19 t T . | Peters, Ambas: bt DO ool < R i | opposition to the league of nations some of the radicals, it is said, drop- fore the war end government contrel of telephone Admiral Grays slys tasiglendjkeen (toitng DIdNE L | ped @ hint of the assassination plot. $2 500 ALREADY RAISED Ownership and operation through | and telegraph systems on Deceraber Ll Y(JZ.'.I.% o [ car ana in o loped during the last four or five | ¢, g canncl hatd o oo a public corporation controlled by, gji next, will he proposed ‘his week! “Nothing so proved the animosity | [Ctary Roosevel cars 2 most efficient health depart- ent; we have added this vear a de- , partment, who is also principal of of the utmost importance to our city, | and the superintendent of that de- way for action on the resolution to | than each has been by leaders of the to be sent from this city fo New — the government, under the same york as the assassins. i gov- ethod by ch tt var deps 1 f, T mediately turned (o the task of foil- | with Large Amount Pledged— | Stcamship compuny day ¥ meeting of the commit | cabled as e sailed for America, 1o | R R ing the Spanish terrorists. j—Government ownership of the | ¢ . B Do Founslon ol Stheh conatitu wing 1 he pa Will Raise $37,500. vessels and the employment of pri- Decial sulen 00 W s Sdpptased (o) Ton o 10 lonmus tmtl Be eonld ac-y gh the sion of Su TR e e se s [ permit consideration of two other | rive and explain the circumstances of y | torneys and secret service men today | Wev. Dr. . G. Ohman and Rev.| he Miss by the house rules committee. Cha to Wilson's success in any design as | partment, who is also principle of Naw York: the evening schools, has already dem- onstrated that he knows his business and that he is going to develop for | - neasures, Seeretary Lane Dill for|its formation. The foot 't ol Cturing (8 | strength of the ant mazi| sl T 2 " 1 L o A LA that there | 3 jegale d \ emplo; were examining the personal effects | Julius Hulteen of Hartford spoke at | rine, however, he zed, ‘‘lies | TocClaimi v»‘ a ,“, 2t A!\vr‘ ,u] ! woula xml months after Wilson re- | lining and papers of fourteen Spanlards 5 B ot i | | discharged soldie sailors, and | turns to Paris for t o sion of | and that ho 18 BoIE O reian meign. | AN papers of fourteen Spanlards, | the mass meeting of Swedish Luther- | in the number of alert, re- oy r el e or the conclusion of Pl A bR D ey 8 members of the I. W. W., who were bl ST < sourceful, shipping men whom it can 5 e C LG ire- | his work, in which discussion o | yors which w be incalculab | e L ot ans, held in the Swedish Lutheran ¥ : . Ty s arrested here yesterday on suspicion ca c s service, ¢ o iwatel every nature could be had, was of no Slams Taxpayers’ Association. ! : i ailto] Hadhariico onion we et i that two of them concerned in ot | church yesterday afternoon. A large | | & “We must look ahead in these mat- Liplot ful, the presi yisy welcome ther along at Dewey Sq he fi persevering and competent work | influenrce on those who preferred {0 |no wvas corresy gly increasd to attempt to take the life of Presi- | number of the members of the con- ! the success of a shipping venture de exhibit everywhere their defiance of ters and certainly must not decide | 4., v 3 L T | % As the 2 wrade past y.wum interest. As far as I have | yopa. ing, which was the opener of a two- | i s ‘mer and Wi definite rma 4, onths cs ‘ raise $37 o | S T e il G O “u‘-!xh »ri'l'\'vlnx:ll\l:l:\((;;(\! sealad >n(l;; sl to = .s.l g.llt;_.ml‘n TAX COLLECTGRS HERE 107 444 DEATHS ]N ARMY on the eu : il SR ¢ g, the authc es aq ed that v off the existing church debt. Dt J ) ; - 5 ) t S of the so-called Taxpayers' associa- 5 z SR x { Moulicis of i the: St of o Wil i the line th v | the raids on two Spanish I W. W.|Olman announced that already $2,500 Loultts IS Life Wil headquarters here were prompted bY | had been raised by voluntary sub- Ask a Week Increase ol > | w L report that two Philadelphia Span- | scription. Open Office in City Uali Buildin, This Includes Those Who Have bicd ! ; iards were on their way to Boston us The actual work of the campaign On May 1. agents in the alleged plot. These | commenced today although a few sub- Receive Tncome Tax Payments— ; two men were among the 14 arrested. | scriptions were se ring i » g sted. | ptions were sent in during the il March 16 ; Pending this investigation, the | past week and at the meeting vester- | e il enkdl by | petition the master bakers of this city oltol el e - Fandi oo lin: | Riiseneipiae belngihaldgwitiontibell and a house-to-house canvass| The income taxes will he collected | for an increase in wages fotaling §5 Washington, Feb. 24 Deaths dur simply for the tax rate that will suit | or * Behe L charge of violation of | which will reach every family €on- | for this city in the office of the board |® Week: The present wage schedue is( B8 the war in the American expedi- { of the state house, where Rl eathook hut for that rate of | (¢ espionage act based on their | nected with the church will be made. | o g Sl g k run on a scale basis, amounting tg !lonary forces and among troops inying nd O in mecossary to maintain | M4Ving in their possession alleged | The committee in charge hopes in less | public safety, Room 417, on the |23, $24 and $25 a week. It is prob-| the United States from all causes, the ! famous ““brimstone ¢ e anen weltare ot seditious literature. The inquiry now |than the prescribed {wo months {o | fourth floor of City hall building | able that the request will be granted, | War department announced today | ",H the interests e It would | [ Prosress, officials stated, would | raise the needed amount. Weekly re- from now until March 15. The men | and with it the price of the aff of | numbered 107,444 B e fter the unselfish way in | determine whether some or all ~of | ports are to be made by cach of tho | in charge of the collections are John | life” for the consumer will « be| In the expeditionary forces the to- | from thousands e Lt e | the prisoners would be arraigned on | team captains. The city has been di- | J- Quinn and Frank E. McCormick | increased after May 1 | tal was 72,951. Of these 20,828 re-i A detail i ot ~h“m:'m e thalworial e u.|;,~’m|~:u~y c ge or merely turned | viged into six sections—the six ward both of New Haven. These men will | sulted from discase, 48.768 from in- Ahoil) & - | ove e 4 P itic : ¢ e > aforeme ed office | S e es receivec ne 3,854 tor jusitoe obd fighteoukness| ' '0 b Immigeablon suthostiies | and o captain hss heew appointed - /b tho dfencincndienea ofics daily, juries recelved in battle and 3,354 pear the viaduct and it o in Lo siip back | 07 charge of being undesirable aliens. | over each oxcepting Sundays. Any information | 22 SUFFS ARRESTED from all other causes. . o into the old “its of self-interest and | The Spaniards were taken from During the afternoon a program | concerning the payment of the in- A o } ousc ratbejolon | their c ‘llsl at bolice headyuartors 10 | was carried out, Adeline Ohman and | come tax wil B8 sadlanswecedib —_—— BAN ON ALGOHOL f onal W . | day and placed in the police “line- | Alya Bengstc S o4 , | the collector ready several | . el aluntion) 2 Alva Bengston singing solos and the 5 i | ) st .., About Property Malsation | up,” but none of them was recos- | arpi sextet rend o Lt o cal men have filed their income tax | Boston Police Has But Little Sym By senio It may be that we need a new | . Arpi sextet rendering selections. 2 b ort | b it that nized by the detectives as having and the people are expected fo fall | thy Wi , '« party Delegate ey SOl i et Gl (i n arrested here before. The po- 3 R e into line and avoid the trouble which | Ly SIS woman 4 Eery CRALCS | \fter July 1 No Beverage Containing will be equitable do not k 1d no weapons were found ‘on URE OF GERMAN ARMY follows upon failure of payment It does scem, however, that such y : might be the case when property ; | | any of the men. IS DISCUSSED IN ASSEMBLY. ——— ; tion they are not asking us to think much farther than this. I may be | .wrong. If 1 am I am willing to be | T-uu\nn-r‘l I intend to go to the meeting on Wednesday night and hear e e e e o it is the duly of all good citizens to S | guards Al cars Zrom All Causes, Both Here and | Fhousancgisoatighy N ‘ ! At the head of Winter stréet. @ The hakers’ union have decided tc . dectded o |y U rin e Ynar, ering Tremont, the president got ¥ first view of masses of humani inked on the Common and in fro) was placed the steep inecline ¢ president heard a as part c Who Refuse to Move On More Than Onc-Haif of One i . s 5.0 : o . b = =\ Roston, Febh. 24.-—Twenty-two wo-| Cent. e Pomnitted \,“‘,‘:', ’x 1 25 »":‘;‘4;’r‘y\y\“‘.::'l‘l f.” ”slu.”m:v‘ lr | ; W :‘lllltd'k‘, |wh_”_'.z, (By The Asso- WEATHER. B he National SaGE b Eornis War Veteran S e against the urgent| ¢app GRISWOLD MENTIONED. | ¢lated Press)—The future of the | FLET | Washington, Feb. 24.——Any bever- | ; ) protest of the owner. who sells with-| = German army will be discussed when 5 . | man’s Party carrving suffr v in a few weeks for $125,000. This The name of Captain Alfred H.|(pe German national assembly meets QIantio Feb. 24.—Fore- matter of public record. 1 be- | Griswold is being mentioned promi-|on Monday. When the discussion is cast for New Britain andj vici- | » R e it is in Australin. where every | nently for the office of tax collector in | concluded, the revised draft of the nity: Pair, colder tonigl c Tuesday fair. ¢ containing more than one-half of | | ners, were arrested in front of one per cent. alcohol will banned | ¢ state house today when they refused | by the war time prohibition act ef comply with orders. of the polic fective next July after & measu this city. Capt. Griswold recently re-| (ierman constitution will be intro- to move on. They were charged with | approved today by the house judiciar | l"”""" s SRR j duced byt Minister Proviss: | e failing to whay a cily ordinance, | committee to make the not effective, ¢

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