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UDAY, Frii.c. ERET IS TARRANT BACK ey N Genwans Frowovensea wori | 10e MCMILLAR STORE, Inc. ; “ALWAYS RETIABLE” STORE CLOSED MONDAY EVENING AT 6 O'CLOCK. in Americait}ive More ' Served WithiRed Cross in France 1 Proportionate Quota Tor Five Months MOIlt End Specials , York, Feb. 24 That the Jews Miss Nellie J. Tarrant of this city L) Bmerica have contributed more | formerly connected with St. Mary's | i FrOm O Bt proportionate auota to the [ hounita) in Waterbury has returned ur lnen flied Torces of the United States in e Biar is shown in the official “War | fY0m Erance on the U. S. S. Rotter- | § [eord of American Jows' which has am and is spending a few days at her | § B L. oo by the American | former Mome at 446 Church street. | M e art Bl Comnitteo. through its Office | Miss Tarrant was in France for the en i "War Records at 31 Union Square. five months in the service of the | B While the report does not pretend |dmerican Red Cross, and was for a Values that will tempt you are heing offered at our Linen Dept 0 be a compleie record of the activ- ne with the American Army of Oc- for the remaining few days of February. B ities or all Jews who responded to | Cupation in Germany. will return V. B the call of their country it is suffi- { to St. Mary's hospital in Waterbury, } i —_— T e s il ciently comprehensive to indicate the | March 1, to resume her duties on the | § EXTRA HEAV‘ HE | important part that they played. The | nursing staff. ‘\THER LINEN total number of Jews in the militar The local nurse applied for member- | B " : —~ AMAR and naval service of the United States | ship in the service department of the {J[]UBIE SAIIN HHMA:)K DAM \BK iy | 15 estimated at from 165,000 {0 200, | American Red Cross May 29. 1918 L ot | 000, or from four to five per cent. of | and was called to New York for pre- e the total personnel of the American | liminary training afterward. On ~\”'~\"I"} END $3 95 MONTH END 2 9 Bfibert | forces at the time the armistice was | August 31 she went aboard the U. S. | i SPECTAL Yard . SPECIAL Yard % 5 # T be | Sizned. The Jewish element in the | 8 Carmania and sailed from the har- | i Value $4.50 Value $3.95 general population of United States | bor of New York on September 1. is about three per cent. The Jews of | She was with a group of six units of All Pure Linen All i word Bity Star. America have therefore. according to | the Red Cross, comprising twelve doc- | § WS provery: | these figures, contributed at least | tors and 24 nurses. The trip across | § Old Bleach Huck Towels 8 Where love | ONe-third more than their proportion- | was an uneventful one and only once | [ hatred there- | #te share. while enroute was a ‘‘sub’” sighted. T TS Dune. This excess is explained by ! the | The firing squads of the convoy took . 2 presence of about 40,000 Jewish Voi- | care of the sub and in due time the SPECIAL unteers in the service Other con- _on viewing the . : ) hip was drawn up in the harbor of Ving: the | (i uing factors were to be found in . . a fon in France: “No : Liverpool. il B e - No | the more ctective operation of the | “NRS®Y o1 o party went to Linen Huc owels [l right, Mr. President. Put draft svstem in the thickly populated | Southampton and embarked from that Mo indemnities.—Louisville | UTNAN centers of the north and east. | ..\ of Lo Havre France landing there The best quality, value $2.50 MONTH END r-Journal. which happen also to be the centers | . iinin a few hours. Miss Tarrant SPECTAL - o Jewistun anulation S and Sn e el e R he it tol whichE Shelwashats Tt cost South Dakota $3,000,000 to [ (Pt the majority of exemptions on &y, .04 was assigned to a hospital out- Sts 1s expected to be . swe i S s e s e s DB keep 150,000 dogs last year, but with | ndustrial grou were chiefly in 4. the city of Neuilly in charge of i inir n o & * y_the honor the President I8 { grgin at the present prices what does | ABTiCUlture, mining and in the metal| "\ yinper of convalescents. consisting I inen Pfi & Engl S " g D industries, where Jews are not ex- = f MBeDiaw, Fnelapgd jn choosingy an agricultural community care for S e of 40 officers and about 250 men, and ‘ as "Hi& Tlanding place | a small sum like $5,000,000-—New The files of the office of Jewish War | ¥aS Stationed at this hospital until Size 45x36 Hemstitched, value $3.50 senerad approval. _ fungohal Furopean cru- | York Sun e Records already contain over 100,000 | Thanksgiving eve. ) MONTH END SPECIAL Bfnee 1t wae announced that the tax | A4 Polificlans regard his vigit as| - R indlvidual recovds, of which about ,]””v,r""":)"" i Lpaties T\"’mm e Size ¢5x36, Embroidered Edge, value $3.95 ? significant and doubt not that he will Mayor Hylan of New York likes | 509,000 have been minutely classified | €@ With the American Army of Oc v IND SPEC $2 98 o in New Britain for the approach- Palm Beach because one meets there | and tabulated. The number of Jew- | Cupation for Germany as a member MONTH D SPECTAL & o Pair G fisal year would be twenty-five | Win ¥any converts to his program. “the men who have been doing the | ich commissioned officers so far re. | Of one of the six units to make the | w-there has been more or less dis- sl = big things everywhere and that is a | corded include 5,162 in the amy, 206 | tiP. Bach o the units was made T C ray Cloih { % valuable opportunity.” No one needs p 2 4 s ip of four nurses and two doctors H sfaction. Those who object to the P-STOP” SERVICE. ! AR 1 in the navy and 40 in the marine unc al)kl" Br % such an association more.—New Hav- | copr . =bl 2o and had one auto truck carrying S h rate have sought ths most vul- cory Tt is probable. however, that c g Among the war emergency econo- | en Journal-Courfer. these numbers will be more than | €quipment, and one touring car—a All pure Linen, (size 20x30) All pure Linen, value 68¢ paible point of attack and. as it hap- | mjeg that should be discarded as soon — — doubled when the record will finally , Ford. The point of destination for | value. $1.50, and 89c whose budget is the largest. The ¥ i = reac y Jews is th art 2 . $1 29 anc Each ment on-the street car lines. The and marine corps | Meaux was reached at 3 and at noon SPECTAL Each ol (3 C : An open, artless, simpll chanson general in the army bartment is embarrassed in one re- i : = : L s : = E artment is emb: e e adoption of this scheme was justifi- | 7o Ole Hanson ind rear admiral in the navy the trip toward Chateau-Thierry was ct. It spends money without be- | gp1g .and advisable at the time of its | A prophylactic plain, that's wholly The readiness of American Jews to | begun. Stops were made along the 4 able to show any material return. Introdubtfop as its principal purpose Devoted to extolling Ole— fight for their country is shown by | route at Epernay, Chalons, St. Minne- [1% . (1] . . ge sums may be expended in al- | wabets hueband the coal suppls of the | ATl 0de as straight, direct and free {he fact that 72 per cent. of those in | hold, Clairmont, Etain and finally at erryvl e ris men SE S S ; As he the army were in the combat branch- | Luxemborg. every v department and | hation through preventing unneces- Alone is fitting es. while in the army as a whole only The American Red Cross was re- | P Cj h s who have eves to see do see the | .4 use of electricity. Its secondary | So to our knitting. ahout 60 per cent. were in these | lieved by the 'Army nurse corps on | attern 10t 1S Its in improved streets, increased | opject vas to reduce expenses for the [ branches. Their casualties amount to | December 9 and started back for Paris er supply facllities or whatever | operating companies. Although there Whether beside some northern floe ibout 10,000, of whom probably 2,000 [ on the same day, returning by the o s Heper e . | Where Vikings launched their | were killed in action. Other evidence | same route, but touching npon a few with Napkins to match, at pre war e ’:-:::m,l,‘;m:\f ::‘:,,“‘?‘):,‘,:":nl“‘:]:\; FiEvibe arsument infiavor cgicontinny questing keels of the quality of their couraze is|cities of Belgium. At Stenay, Miss prices from .. . i 36-25 $10.50 H ing the arrdngement with this sec- | He had his birth. I do not know found in the Jong list of citations for [ Tarrant was on the nursing staff of A DT A e e ) ‘ the end of the year to point to a | gndary object still in view, there can Ttlmay have habpencd thers whers | Nelopifurnished in thei report and in | fig 15 rmeax Redl Oiose hosoital tor ton . : for a few davs at special cle concrete object other than stealy the testimony of commanding oflicers | qays (i Crel GO A T R e || A s e SRl G k’f“"_’fl";‘"f""' ”"”‘“'v‘:"‘zn‘,‘”" y\’\y:;‘:ln' At the evacuation hospital in Paris. pazo ana admire. But 1t 1s giving | 4y conserve fuel Coal is plentiful | Uy in Racie S ReiTevioh fociTits ey e | s Lanrentivasegtationed fon 8 fow 3 city education, something that : Sl 5 T me i eiiee e i e, : daze andimes sent bashito Mo Tons) = _ not be measured with a vardstick an:hn Sl uia T o o e e i || ofbeldisgharged Bitebnuatyiil SSWIRIl s anorelan dimalke lsdmeonafwhom! vou » R 3 e “skip-stop” method of operat- conclnans the. remort. which is signed | [ the service the local nurse met but | have realy saved keep quiet. It it C!fl IT:_A‘![S s e o i il The clutch Y a aE s it ja gallon can, and education is the | jhg cars is a nuisance and an incon- | i one Connecticut man, and he, a. Now | \vore Linen, Value $1. MONTH EN erptyed for taking’ an WS, nand mActva) affaire and their zmmdi We have a few of these pure IRISH LINEN pattern cloths left be no excuse for its maintenance on ool buildings and ask the citizens ; a pitched hattle where you wera : " Haven hoy, while on the return trip. | entrenched and w G e venience. If that were all, it would | He's ac vith each fe become apparent that the record of re and ‘went ‘over the top ferber ATil e's just made with each fellow cit c P Miss Tarrant spoke of the devasta- | once ih a while your enthieiasm Herbert L. Mills. is making im- be hardly worth while agitating for | Has little privity AL o o S AN ees | S5 Seet s et PSR [l M P L S | seionone i e With his nativity. veloned, il demonstiateleonaluaivest o C B o e . I hardware sfore, Pochii 2 s hlown up during air raids and by | ungrateful heathens takes a ‘pot-shot’ | 1@ve the contract heavy artillerv—the city of Etain.|at a bunch of men on liberty and E. Burlingham Schurr, former cur This entire city was wiped out, and | then again when you advance against | 8tor at the New Britain institute, h That ha was there, all there tense nerve strain: his Initiative, his | While travelling through the streets|them with a landingparty vou are | received a congratulatory letier frox ! elasticity of mind. his faculty for or- | One day, it was impossible to find |surrounded on all sides, from alley- | Wilbraham academy for a lecturd ganization, and above all. his ideal- | eNOUEh Wood to make a fie to boil | ways, windows and housetop which he recently delivered at the \Bled him {o fif him. | some coffee. - She also spoke of the; ‘The regulation landing party from ' #cademy on “N + demoeratic | welfare war workers in France and | the destrover calls for from thirty to | of the Natio he has on us now, the hit by Julian Teavitt, the director, “Tt has kbone of our national welfare. Jhe impression has been gained that opponents of the high tax rate in- | 145 ahandonment. But in addition to ac S o In short, his earth place Iy that the same qualities which en- to attack the school department | neing a nuisance and an inconven- oLt cnsth pl t figet. It has even bheen said that Is quite extraneous of birthplace abled the Jew to survive throvszh the ience, it is a hardship on the aged, the | We do know, when it came to battle | centuries—his ecapacity to endure, effort will be made to reduce the hries of the teaching corps . The prolonged and in- Britain Taxpayers’ fich is the chlef protesting body, infirm and women with babies in their ; Out in Seattlc withont breaking s arms, i Four Square! assoctation, The riding public =ladly sacrificed L its personal comfort when there was | Likewise is it minor matter w - have also e “ature, and the Future s t:dahv that its members intend | .quge; the cause has been removed. | Whether he's thin or somewhat fatter, | €elf successfully into i assail the teachers' s . h S na neiidd o ighiing for word democracy. teachers' slarles ques- | 4j; gige streets feed the trolley lines, | Jinether he's physically husk armyRneine ifonies o and their denfal wins for them | . P Whether his skin is light or dusky, : ! : they have here, surrounded by all e - some more liberally than others. The | wheiner he's. saturnine or Sooifol. BOOM NEW BRITAIN DAY discuss other organizations as she was | they have nere, s noed R . McKinnie of trolley company did not take into ac- | We know he's Olaful not in contact with them to any great | kinds of safe hiding place 2 Lt can't fire until the order is given » | was favorably impressed by the work | forty men. What chance have the Mrs. T. M. Brossard of St. Leuis of the Salvation Army. She did not | got in a two by four street, such as. Mo, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen much increased admiration. The Lake street , Miss Claris: wis, who is t pelation might improve its position a 3 X = < 3 is, who is teaching ¥ count the streets which were good ! That vocally or soft or loud | Special Committee Mcets This After- | AR, ST T B (e o ol n the kindergarten department of gz declaring against an attack on the e A e oW ; h he St . . s ilereedorsilihuiiaibitrailydde claned tha: = Sicom sl o R i IS aropvd noon to Make Plans for Sales sides, and they won't fire at any un- L.i'ate school, the St. Agnes S¢hool ¥ ool department budget at all. That, eloquent or not, the hang Albany, New York, spent the week & e ; It8 | {he cars would not stop at every altcr- GF i oG 5 the tang, A meeting of the merchants’ com- « | armed person at any time, § oaby Sew, Yorls spantitho aei end rancement that an expert account- | \ooo e oot This ruling w 5 G e 7 ol 2 T “I am a member of our landing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John e side street. s g was mod- | The essence of colloquial specch mittee was held this afternoon at A 4. ki A. Lewis of Grove Hill has discovered a method to run S party and undoubtedly will sce some ified in cases where persons living on | That he's a peich: the Chamber of Commerce rooms at | e d d sce s R i city on a twenty-one mill tax is | op; personsiiivinglonysiliat e aqne ol e . i trouble in ecither Fiume, Trieste or Mrs. Rodman Chamberlain, of this ; skipped streets had sufficient influ- at Danicl Webster iis chest, [ 2:3 a attaro next week. If I should ‘go CifY. Who has been teaching Knzlisi come but the citizens. will with- : And Patrick Henry and the rest, a “New Pritain T N AL B0 festy ; Sty | Miss Hall’ oo aE S OELDg Al < ence to rezain their normal service. e : co | put on with the idea of stimulating | U} { west’ T hope that I can at least emply {all's school, Pittsfi Mass d judgment until the substitute | . Could speak with no more force | put on with the id f tlating b 4 i s L s < : One of the complaints of the trolley and retail sales among all merchants of 1iohShic Dol oty AR 13 hunc slgsusunday, Stogtho homel of figet is seen and analyzed. If it af- = e sedlof —— for whom' they are taking collectioms | parents, Mv. and Mrs, Isnac D. R company has been that patronage has | Than Ole ilanson when he said, the city. The committec composed o ’ om there < e : Ru the school standard it should be Teeq the following retailers, W. A. House, VB Snoavgin st SSta teaglof b ¥ RL00 T s d il s Tno e T dropped off. This situation might he | Referring to the menace i i l [ess : i 2 corrected by a return to the pre-war R phacilS Marlow H LiMillsfCNG | I have saved a little money since hoard. of director Beetdes Rev. Dr. Hill and Rev. Mr. tAp At e L) 1 have heen in the navy and Tl \wo.ks ¢ 5 z arrangement of stopping at every in- [ Up then and fill your lungs and loose | Brodrib, J. J. Wilkins, S. IFine, . H Il E J M kl w 4 | accompanied b, amsociation has become aroused AT Three and three times three for him! | E. L. Duffy, Gerald Cone, M. J. Smith, | g o L e e o where they will remain : B L &F e st o e Lt Y emair the poseibility of cuts being made CONDITIONS 3 BEEST e 2] will lay out plans for a large adver- y | of the muzzle fof a .45 or a machir mon h of March ‘he school department budget. This ) e | With us and with the nation, since |tising campaign, publicity for the fidward J. Marknam, a New Brit- Markham says he anticipates stay- SeAman Fred Murphy has R e e e General Pershing’s reports on con- we breed trolleys, special cars from surrounding | ain sailor aboard the United States | : A H a1, 11 the |towns and ways and means of de ing in foreign waters for at least '''S home afte aking his ditions at Brest should go fa ca A Hanson. There is in us still the 15 and ways and means of de-| . . o o {ansdale, is-not deeply im- | six months across the Atlantic. fhers and mothers of the children i 1d go far to calm e veloping Interest among merchan Destro; » ix months lanti The essential nub, that made us what [large and small ’ we are The commitiee proposes to ' go [ peoples living on the fringe of the Amorican officers at Brest have been | Hanson's the avatar, among all stores and explain to the | Adriatic sen, where his vessel is sta- accus: ating - ay | The proof, and when they put him to ; proprictors = jus W ucce s R R S ; . A ed of violating not only army : les day can be cavried out. Letters | o7 s ! e {he State Armory on Arch street The Catiolic Women's 6 ’ onsive for what the United States Wednesday evening. Action will be egion will mect Wednesda the waves of hysteria created by the pressed by the gratefulness of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward B VETERANS TO MEET. enjoving S The meeting of the velerans of Fla., and other Southern w Companies I, 13 and D will be held in | sorts o are attending school and who tainly are entitied to a voice in the ceedings. These fathers and moth- want their boys and girls to have regulations but also moral obligations best education money can buy He went right through will be sent out by the committee ey realize that their children's fu. | [OWard their men. We have before usa | fyip. hip, again then! outlineing the plan in full. has done, he writes fo Rev. J. Leo | taken at that time in the way of de- § o'clock in St. Mary hool hall. Z ST G (0 PRl TR fall ) R e LT i s Sullivan of St. Joseph's church. but | fermining the form which the recep S claEsessiont wili tollbv: fhe i MAURICE ) SHOOTING AT THE ARMORY, even attack American sailors ashore | tion to the members of companies New B = ey on liberty. THe says he understands | and I will take. The veterans of Edzar McAva s resigne = v weeks' stay at magic wands of the sensationalists. evening e depends on the mental progress de during their youth and they are —in 5 bngly opposed to any sacrifices in | AWaiting medical attention and food. N el 3G and Pi<tols (horns as Lead | collections are being {aken in the | Company I began the plans for this | position in the Corbin Screw shop Sanrd. It has also been claimed that a reign ST. JOHN'S FAIR. Unifed States for these peoples aud | reception, and recently issued an in- | co-operative store. Is Toward the Target 18 e 2t snteibite what! Vitation o the vateransiot oo 15 nTuat: “ e The opening nig Sithie o hat he is willing contrib what | vitati 0 the veterans CEIEL S O8 = = Jot In recent years has a oity | Of injustice has existed at the French The opening night of the fair of the : eting attracted such wide interest dier standing in the mud and rain 5 5 ! The rifie ranges al the state armory 2 e o feo s ompanies to join t . : - 5 : SR money he has saved to feed them— | cal companies to join them g T . port during which no attention wa | Pari<h est g Mm‘”m ‘i";‘l’_fi‘ ton Arch street re-echoed to the bang- | hut the “food” must be delivered , I'AKE LONG LEASI ;m._,v attendance and overyone seemed | 108 ©f the New Britain Rifle club} prom the mouth of a .45 calibre pistol R SPTION TO PUPILS. cal or ment of the fighters. to enjoyx the entertainment and danc- pshooters Saturday night and af,;. 3 machine gun | e Connecticut Business college | Reed Jewclry Company Making Fx« qin - 4 umber of excellent arks were r = . ras itte 1 & x The War Department is in receipt | ing. Tonight's program consists of vo- [ MWHM2e" € LS L £ Markham's letter as written in | ye1q jts annual Washington birthday tensive Altevations in Their Store : N ihine DT MM ET G corded. Sergeant Harry Bouwens| yranjce on January 16 and, in part o o ainrda e venine AT b kening the civic ; of a report from Gencral Pershing, | cal selcctions S s O was high man in the lirst leg. being |, faxeceDUONERALUT ClnEN o wakening 4 spirit if for i = AMalor tionerall mitl A, | Mizs *Margaret SOMNLeatyand WJohn |[TES HES SE L e e (| ooy L yooms. No. 163 Main strect. About e i ; Kiniry e Y e ‘At the present fime we are being | 509 pupils and their friends were pros- ensity of watchfulnes over the city | Felmick, in command at Brest. o = Fall ety b e ir T over i Ghe Adriatic Ssinense: | ouias cuostt and dancing snd gsimos 4 4 ud and rain are con- SMOKER AT BLKS, S SRR O s o 18] makers | wero enjoved. Refreshments were ¢ and has instilled an a se | far as the mu istol, with Sergeant Pape second ; S AT e (S : 3 : asury and 1 n alertness » ith Sergeant Par « Now (hat all is over, the Italians | ;i vcd One .of the guests, Miss Lil- 2 Thursday,” Marcll 6, promines to ha [P0 B8 "ol el 5 o the citizenry. The city meeting Shoots are held every week and r ant the lion’s share: and the Czecho- | jjay Johnson. enjoved a double cele- a big day for members of New Rritain | 7 f Y alry is keen. o sts are open eani & o e the one gathering of the year at Jodge, B. P. 0. B. whea a smoker and & ) Y Slovaks ar ome other combination | ;,15¢j0n inasmuch as the reception oc- hich all taxpayers have an oppor- i attention. The Taxpayers' asso- | PAid to the simplest comfort, hhys.- tion is chiefly responsible for this te of affairs and should have credit The Reed Jewelry companv, through the W. 1. Hatch company has signed a long Jeusc heir storq at 238 Main stree Alter ons are being made, which, when finished will make the loral store one of the finest jewelry shops in the statey hing else. It has emphasized the cerned. it is admitied that conditions are far from desirable. but even the ‘ to all members of ional Riflef ¢ ,ronounceable Ame T it v of an unpronounceable mname are | .irred on her birthday and the event n Among the alterations is a change in association It is proposed to select| i, ing up Austria We are ‘stand- | 334 not pass unnoticed the display windows, giving the stora a team from New Britain to compete | ;1o" 8 (ocether with several other | O : : the largest and best display windows, with teams from other cities | sister snips ready to get under way JULIAN STORY DEAD. for this line of merchandise to bhd ivs that officers, With few exceptions, | ., '¢' \Willjam M. Sloan ar malking = P Joment's notice. We can make < el seen, and which give a splendid op= have voluntarily expressed their | arrangements for the cvent BOXING ROUT ARRANGED. knots an hour and this is no | _ FPhiladelphia Feb 24 —Julian | po4ynity for the display of their S Story, the artist. died in a hospital| piingous ctrex tooay. He hud been ill manw not claim that they can | entertainment cansisting of boxing, control the weather or climate, Con- | wrestling, n' evervthin', will be held | cerning injustice, General Helmick |-\ committee Consistin el o iAW, SV banesday evening should be the | COTNiNg ; A ® | f1anna, chairman: Dr. HTenry Martin ity to be heard The attendance gest in the community’s history TR 0 N R NG ON PENSTON BILI f\;mm.m, Sol sl l\‘”\”m‘! A t {10 (A ) here The interior of tl tore is to be . S = . Ly % o) . PENS o, of Boston, welterweight champion of i1 the desirovers merican) now r e r e store is to b HE PRESIDENT IN BOSTON. Ly those in charze at Brest. He de- "7"1'\4“?"‘”‘"”“ on the widow's pen- | the Tnited «’mf,: ,‘;;‘Zi R i ey i e R o et finished in mahogany throughout, Precident Wilson's brief visit 1o [ clares that troops scheduled to sail | o1 biil, known as Senate Rill No. | matcled to fight Johnnie <han. the | of about forty men each under full | 0 e - N with large French mirrors sef in the bston is expected (o exert tremend- | have not been placed at the bottom | 195, an act concerning “Homc Aid | champion welterweight of Ingland, |arms and ready fo embark and go | SNOTH R m‘y‘ AL MURDERFED. | a5, 7The Reed Jewelry company the political situation | of the list because of complaints, The | for Dependant Children,” will come |at the National Sporting club here on | ashore and quell riots at a moment's | London, Feb. 24—Habibulah Khan, | has been in business on Main streét up Dbefore the committee on humana | March 17. The {wo men met at the | motice. It's @ fine scnsation to go the Amir of Afghanistan. was mur-| for some time. 'Their store was for-¥ institutions on Wednesday, February | same club on January 27 last. Bash-| through A vear and seven or eight | dered on February 20, according {0 an { mnerly near the Sovereign's building heral election this year in which [ and fifteen iinutes, he Teports in | ey a¢ » p. m. in Room 25, in the | an getting the decision in a 15-round | months of the war without a scratch | official announcement made here to-| but was recently transferred to oppo= Society of Nations proposition | veference to the churge that the sol- | capitol at Hartford. bout. and then have to be ready to go | day. i e e § PR £ s influence on Massachusetts, which will hold a | eniire garrison is red within one hour