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TO Tfl E SERVICE. ES IABLI HL[‘ ships Be Distributed Ani§ ————— | Connection With Lawrence Princess Patricia Becomes Wile ~»worecr~ (Official Statement Shows That| amie-—ro o rhcir sne i | Tawrence, Mass, Feb. .27.—Cedric Paris, Fm; 27.—"The F;rcnc T4 q ] T I T Ch ]l App dPl gation to the peace conferenced | ok g ing of the German feet,” says phane Lausanne in the Matin. “Of LD E S END BOU UET and aseault in connection with disor- PROOF OF INTRIGUE SHOWN Powers, of course, may do what SQ I R S Q ders in the vicinity of the Arlington | like with their share of the fleet, b —_— mills last night. The defendants have the French government and navy.s been acting as leaders of the textile | Dr. Heinrich Albert Had Charge of | irmly determined to use the shig ctrikers. They pleaded not guilty. which fall to France when the tee# cases were continued until Much German Money and von |is divided up among the Allies ifid March 12 and they were released on v t S - proportion to the losses each suffere and Was Ticd With Regimental | onds of $8300 vach ! . ernstorfi Wanted Him Kept Here | g v':m.' the ;\.’lv‘ . | b b yossibility of other charges be- - “‘(ieorges l.evgues, minister of ma. 1 Colors—Over 700 Wedding Presents. | mw’ ‘»:,,'. ;M: Joina “4_‘;‘ I““,' Because He Was Trusted. ,_;m\_ ey ol dline easiny | nounced in court by City Marshal J. J. S o i e o this attitude to the navy committee _ | nounce London, Feb. 27 (British Wir W E e e a he condi- 3 O'Brien when he said that the co Service.)—Study- Belome: tricia, of Connaught and angsr! o' P Ao umted omeer 3. J. Suliivan, | 0 tudy of the official s He showed how France gave up her dockyard plants to make munitions b | containinz a translation o i Alexander R. M. Ramsay, R itea e o i G| SR SR ) s LD (: n‘\: and Long was critical. Officer ount von Bernstorff, | at the heginning of the war, stopping ullivan fell on a picket fence when ;";"’(‘\‘:”m”;{‘};’fi:‘“‘;;”‘: f“n ’)‘j“”"m'wl all shipbuilding. She lost 15 per cent | £ noon horse slipped ) e ancellor von Bethmann- fof her naval tonnage and comes out | todyE performed 1 he was little strike picketing in & on August 26, 1916, discloses | of the war with a weakened navy, | sent € anterburs he mill district eary today. interesting details of the part that|which she has been unable to keep S % \Westm the count and the foreign office plaved | in repair for five years. e jastics, in the e 5 in German Intrigues in the United | ‘‘France needs a navy to police the | deficits presence v reorge and Queen | ALLOWANCES ARE States. The report gives further evi-{ seas and protect he uvlun\?:l empire, : State by ré dence regarding the use of Wolf von |the second largc in the world. |in Mary and a great assemblage of mem- | : » . bere of the roxal family, distinguished | EXEMPT OF TAXES |1zel, George von Skal and Dr. Heine | What would the country say, if a | officials of the British and foreign | rich Albert by the German govern- |year hence, the chamber asked for zovernments and friends and visitors ment. Proof that the money used in | Vots of credit to build ships identical | om abroad. Ambassador and Mr: ! Soldiers and Sailors Will Not Have their intrigues was paid with the ac- | With those sunk? The most pacific John W. Davis were present. The | quiescence of the German chancellor, | Dations in the world have navies, and Prince of Wales made a special visit ] (o Pay on Special Allowances if not at his order, is contained in this | the United States has just drawn up i s P ot ttend the 2 report. the most important program men, were arraigned in the police | (e today on charges of disturbance | | | Bridal Bouquet Was Presented by “Princess Pat” Canadian Regiment | Thelr London, ¥eb married ot Westminster Abb nomin Trs, the period’ @ fered in the house ceremony From Government. It is disclosed that Albert had |Voted by the American congre {nm?v‘tnc had n®t besnPadjourned All Classes Represented. | iy 2 e o S T b T 1 Ch ¥ 27 Special al- | Charge of much German monev and : { ried 2 cut of over $21,000 in the school e In the fashionable audience in the | Washington, Feb. 27 % von Bernstorff wished to keep him in | MONARCHISTS PLAN : : 1 | oppropriation Soli v New Bilitain ended 1ast night zreat nave of the abbey seals were | lowances for travel and subsistence | yne ynited States because “there s o “The substiture hudiwRlaGacut ont | hoon RRaL 1L (LY Progress ha found for a number of the many | a.c classed as compensation on which ! absolutely no one else at my disposal REVOLT IN GERMANY | - : ) entire Ameridmietion oo | DONMNEE irt | fixtug tax rate friends of the princess among the| == .. ilitary or naval service | who is %o be trusted with the matter £ B (| | tion. some | Sisonaalhy Jain people and also representatives X i o O R 2 o . | i i plain peopl 1 also e e income re- | referred to,” which included compro- t < know tha i A ! rowd onrle probably do not | disorderyy would be putting it uperintendent ¢l ¢ 5 of charitable organizations in which mising documents : Amerjcanization in this city is also | iy she was interested turns or pay taxes, providing th Refers to Many Activities. Reports From Berlin Tell of Con- L R nrscallor thalton s s ligl ] rowd scemed bent ubon its ofyn way and that way was chaols | astrous ®er good order. Ms r Ge iers g 30 uet, 1al does n [ ¢ 3,600 tor 1918. “, 3 | Soldiers Send Bouque total does not excced $3,500 for 191 Count von Bernstorff mentions par- = and his salary is in this $7,000 appro- | A. Quigley xdeclared the meeting | | bride entored {he abbey by [In explaining this today, the internal| youjariy girections in which von Igel ¢t door, which is used y | revenue bureau specified the follow-| ;4 yon Skal “apart from their serv- ment and Return K spiracy to Overthrow Govern- o . 3 ation is another attack at | journed ¥ar one weck and it was p| our schools under the guise of an a ably thafy A Sae b e fler own 2 s to be regarded as compen- 5 g o TG o g an ap o1 a% act that sav real tro| on occasions of importance. Her gown | ing items t regar ¥ ices for the care of intelligence car- : © | | peal to the rights and patriotism of | from bredking forth later. As it . - ¢ the fareigner. | the meet{ng was keyed up to su P white brocaded panne over | satio - n quar- . 5 o ym > vas of o white brocaded panne over | sation to be exempted: living « ried on various commercial measures| London, Feb. 27.—The monarchists gilveilsce fnogostoull Gon) _‘j: DEiiiery I'l‘l“';f\\‘ _”]"““Ll“f’l‘y‘l"?\'\‘"‘:“.;"‘i"‘)‘,f*;“_"”:_1:7 introduced and already partly con-|of Germany are contemplating an S L : } “The discussion of Mr. Sexton also | bitch thak a Jittle urging upom ganeht up e | e ot | cludealio von b ansntgiimio) axibuas | 20 s SOStol e R e s el | revealed the fact that the expenses of | part of the Jeaders mig ca suescartich A L ity s | onheferalio faliaweuiti Phonineny s || ey | the city of Hartford were being com- | & serious disturbance the . “Princess Canadian regi- | pay, wveling pay scharg * | ing against von Igel on account of his L pared with those of New RBritain Disg eful Affair. when the school appropriation does| The general opinion of all the ment and tied with the regimental | mileage allowance and allowances in | !Ng agam oun | lieu of subsistence while traveling un- !““WHMAW"v in the conspiracy to de- |jts general staff, has been gradually stroy the Welland Canal and says it i not appear in their city budget, he- | servative element present at The Bridal Party Enters. der orders. Family allowances paidj* e getting the whiphand there since Jan- Y : by the government since June 235,|1s out of the question to pronounce | uary 13 and now holds the govern. { cause the schools are on the old 1918, to dependents of men in mili- | his dismissal. He expresses a strong | ment in its power. S | trict stem and lay their own sep- | ful affair and one which will be a + or naval service also are exempt | desire for the retention of the servs “Dhe threatened coup d’etat would . . arate tax for this purpose. If you | ON the history of the city of from income tuxXe ices of von TIgel because von Tgel and | be carried out in Beriin alone,” he Mail's correspondent at Berlin who says the old officer class, with | 3 2 | colors. A i meeting was t t was a disgr The procession was led by a choir, followed by the ushers. Then came | Princess Datricia, with he father They were followed by the Harl of MacDuff, eldest son of the Duchess of | S A 5 | ploves temporarily in government | things witl) orders placec h th O e e althous 1 Fife, and the Honorable Simon Ram. | Ploves = temy g b ord placed with the | time be succesful although it would »% say 1ges, bearing the princess’ 1dd the school tax of Hartford to the vn for years to come. There considerably higher than the pro- | Children and all had as much posed 25-mill tax for this city. These | I VOting on the questions as did were the direct things that Dr. Hill | 4ualified and r red voters of ity ton, chairman of the appropria- service may deduct these payments in | Bridgeport Projectile company and | certainly result in ruthless civil war | (jon i B Tt ried 61 70 tions conimittee carried 79 { making out fax veturns, regarding|the Aetna Powder company, the pur- |and unscrupulous political murders. | 501 and in spite of the large figure them as business expenses. This ap-| chase of chlorine and of carthenwaro | A larze number of officers are suid to | the sinte fs declared officinile o Le | and T laid before our people. plies to sums paid saldiers or sailors|and with the sale of arms—stored to | be associated in the plot which aims S e S Y08 20 | Employers who paid salaries to em-| von Skal *had to do among oth writes, “‘and would probably for = | Z g {(“\ tax vou will get a combined tax | Presentin the crowd men, women | [ train hen came Lady Jean Ram- say with Princess Ingrid of Sweden, Lady Ira Ramsay with Lady May Cambridge, Princess Maud with Prin- cess Mary, Lady Helenn Cam- “T simply state these things to show Lor i e e ih Dushcly g been the topic of discussion and | sides were working their harde: | have the largest number preser 0 Tl = = = & . 2 out of debt.. Kvery devartment, board and men serving the goverament at a | our account in New York and the |at the overthrow of the present go and epmamission used more than i ,.f “dollar a yea state of Washington—which were in- | ernment and the restoration of the | apu,Soi 00 BEEE TS han e i - —— ended for India,the settling up ot | old order of things mission, of which Mr. Hyde is the | 2Rd that the advertisements charging with Lady Vietoria Cambridge. | 5 , of Mr. Hy | the U Father Gives Bride Away. B]G FIRE [N NEW LONDON arrangements concerning phenol and | “A secret meeting of monarchist | jong us with falsehood which appearea | ¢ MECUnE. " S et el toluol, the discharge of various law- | Officers was held at Charlottenburd | The rivers, harbors and bridges | Tuesday in the public press have been [, AMOUNNS to State Armory. P Dt Bl suits such as those against Koenig, |on February 16. It was summoned | committee reported in a bill to ape | proven untrue by the facts brought to | e Batas: on st was signed in the chapel of | Ope Life Lost and Damage of $10,000 | Kienzel, Breitung, Willpert and Bode, | PY Major von Herringen, son of the i propriate $1,000,000 for state aid | light last night.” G nenabr L Theh tasttholl as well as arranging for various per- | former secretary of war. Thirty of- | ronds. It was referred to the appro- | ST was striking 8 I 2 couple proceeded toward the| Caused By Larly Morning Blaze | sons and their families involved in | ficers attended and each is said 1o | priations commitiee. i ALLIES AT MANNEEI Sen R e el the Mendelssohn wedding march i these lawsuits. have pledged himself to hold in h Judgeship resolutions adopted in | M ing. H‘r‘ ’\nHvH‘v-‘(x‘-‘fl;v“‘r“'v‘w:”x;wl“ was played. A procession of the royal in Center. The report says that in all thesa |FeSidence a quantity of munitions | the senate were for J. T. Meskill at oL ket measures “Privy Counsellor Albert | ®ady for an emergency and to as- ain N. Brainard and L. ing. caused the destruction of G. G.|directed at the time by von Papen. On | [POR: Hvery membet of the plot has i A been requested to enlist as many offi- e A 3 ner in | such instructions my advice was S e Avery's stable at the corner of Main = o TGl S T e e o that our contentions before our con- gregations last Sunday were right or the Grammar school hall { as the clock in the churc te the school hall that the interes the meating ks not heen consid; great and 1 hired the 4 hears and H. H. Scofield at Nauga- | pying Bridgehcad—Kurt Fisne wrmory on Arch street. A motion tuck. The house adopted the resolu- | then made and seconded to adif K Manuel of Portugal and his S + S called for. tion re-appointing Senator ratlett | Funcral An Imposing Spectacle., S waw e e e “(‘“'1 (Sl hlf'vw’_'r. oot rl\r”lneh?": possible, it is understood. The Eov- | juage at Bridgeport aE oK 4 [(Loitne armony y . | George Crosbie, 70, who succumbe ernment has been warned of what is fieAl foritnat il 5% Sl tof hearc falls on account of tho | FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL going on.” Lasil An unfavorable report was made Basle, Feb. 27.—A Mannheim dis- ¢}org e several A guard of honor of the “‘Princess : ES 5 | on a resolution for C. B. Maxfield as | Patch to the Basle Nachrichten says P 1 excitement, and the loss of property 1 a s ok . Maxfield as 5 : waiting who had gor 1 e e M el £ e v and s property The correspondent says the organ- | geputy judge at Orange | that Fntente troops were to occupy | Phe /0 2 at £40,000. The building was oot 1 i tofetivantaceibolis door, sharing honovs with searnen ;‘:"’ien“a\']“t,_L\_hm,"h i e ization of new bodies of troops by the Mannheim bridzehead at moon | 0o e out in Force and e from H. M. S. George V. e iaed aa & dwelr |A- Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property |the government, a step which alone vesterday S eosaia vay into, the 1 Court mourning over the death ot | ;€ UPPeT P2 . = e e T can save it from the Spartacans and L Kurt Eisner's funeral at Munich | 0o, C 00 e Wpia g g ustodian, Selected by President— | other extremists had been possible vesterday was one ¢ S ORLE L) e " casion. 4 < e E akes Offi Marcl DR yehs = 9 i rosing ee at city ou- The mayor had trouble in Over 700 Wedding Gifts. caused by crossed wires. Takes Office on March 4th. vielding to the old officer class, which | Ten Boston Suffs Refuse to Let Any-' sands following the casket to tho ,m‘v_ e e La The wedding presents, which. are Wast Feb. 27 Mitchell | he savs, “has already bullied the gov- ; Eastern cemetery. All labor organi-| "% G . I ; S $15.000 DAMAGES. ashington, Feb. 27.—A. Mitchell | I ; e H S Pay e Elines i : ! : meeting but City < Thom «till arriving, number nearly 700 and CLATMS 815000 DAMAGE: Palmer today was nominated by Pres- | SThment into winking at numerous o delnyy MU LRSI RS oy e el aenmied e || 2l Bl and a wai range from homely market baskets to | Bridseport, Feb. 27.—Grace B.|isoni wileon to be attorney-general, | Political crimes and arbitrary acts | draped withecrepe, and hundreds of ; g i s i o e b e = | Out Sentences. A many memen a while he n priceless diamonds. Princess Patricia | Ginty of this city today filed sut for Mr. Palmer probably will take office | Which have been committed wreaths were laid upon the grave, one | J1o "y MO throng 2 $15,000 in the superior court against 5 t presented Commander Ramsay with | 31 At _ s March 4th, the date tentatively fixed 30ston, Feb. 27.—The ten members | being taken there by a group of Rus-| [ 000 policeman o bust of herself, while his gift to tho | the Connecticut Co. for injuries to . atiorney-Gen. Gregory for his re- THREE TRANSPORTS IN of the national woman’s party who | sian prisoners of war. % s bride was a Chinese lacquered cab- ‘?“f'h]‘“;}‘hv “"I“f“ ‘“ is "‘}r'"z““_ © Te- | tirement when he resigned several remain in the Suffolk county jail be- ——— S el t Taxpa inet ceived last July when a fire broke out | ;o1 ing ago to return to private prac- e = cause of failure to pay fines of $5 B : work t e e e @ D BTy G Gl IR GG SEEl e G e i T . | each on account of a demonstration : : yng them riding. The plaintiff has been con- b ““myif 20 otion of Mr. Palmer as| ' neimina, Ulua and Caserta Ar- | ; 2 ed to a sanitarium as a result, it | Sl ; : A : | Niond Sl result, it | ijjen property custodian has not been e in New York With 4.196 Vet | parade Monday, had apparently .«m.,‘“mwn_wm_"_HN_‘ o el AL Valiaes b o announced, and there has been no in- tled today into serving out their ten- gres 4 Sy ar] timation as to who may succeed him erans of Great War. day sentences. They prepared for- - : | S ey oy e (v, . 58 W 3 e | Country Meet in Washington to New York Fire Fighters Have Des lnlmuo\ FLIES WILD. (hatl orhce B} ) ! mal statements that they would not HMELC New York, Feb ~The perate Battle With Smoke and Pashington, Heb, ~While rising e - ) & il trans- | pao their fines, or allow any other| Nominate Candidate for Speaker. Sting list | | | above the capitol today just before WOMAN AWARDED D S M ports Wilhelmina, Ulua and Caserta | person to pay them. This attitude | during the meetin Flames in Brooklyn Building. l President Wilson marched up Penn- .0 ML arrived today from French ports with | yags taken as a means of avoiding Washington, Feb. 27.—Republican | Humphrey Starts Fireworks. | i i »w TLondon, Feb. 27.—Fire, dis ind peers and peeresses m,l x B | Entente Troops Reported As Occu- led by the Duke of Connaught Queen Mary, King George and | Queen Mother Alexandra and former of on the line of the President Wilson S ; go- Loy sylvania avenue at the head of a par- s 4,496 veterans of the American EX- | forced release such as that which [ members-elect of the next house New York, Feb. 27.—Twenty fire- | ade of home-coming soldiers, an army peditionary Forces | came last night to three of their fel- | representatives gathered here e men, including an acting battalion | captive sausage balloon broke from ; Miss Beatrice MacDonald of Reserve | The Wilhelmina brought 83 officers | jow prisoners when a man unknown | from all parts of the country for the | jynest N, Humphre chief, a captain and a lieutenant, were | its moorings, swept over the clty and § and 1.378 enlisted men from con- | 5 them paid their fines. All the wo- | conference tonight with the re-elected | yight the men had burned or overcome by smoko in | landed nine miles away without its Fase Corpe B tersied Ly Seeros :f:)":;“" ‘\'rmf':',':‘)"“."( at Bordeaux, | men ate the regular jail fare today | republican members,to nominate a | This brought fortl swept a four-story Brook- | pilot. Lieut. G. H. McMillan, the = pany M, 345th infantry, evacua- | apg were allowed to do as they | candidate for speaker ept a fot : 3 b Baker Eor Bravery f2oh dn b and were allow as candidate for speaker. €. MeMahon, in building "rvIKA\ The three | pilot, is believed to have jumped in 5 b :‘:p‘; Bm'nmhr“'( .;‘:m.' any No. 80, de- | pleased in their cells instead oftbeing | The three candidates are: Frederick | had as m ers, badly burned on the body, | his parachute. Washington, Feb. 27.—The ‘;Drwlzn:]vlv Coeicamiony ;\u. 54, of | sqsigned to labor. , J1. Gillett, of Massachusetts, ranking | as Mr. Humj . Tt H,’,‘”', A e e e o ) o R A ey . ! dx &) .nln;x i several medical republican memiber of the appropria- | The meeting smoke inhalation. together with slx| PRESTDENTIAL NOMINATIONS | distinguished service medal is Miss|°nd casul units. = WILSON WILL SPEAK R et e bt 1en u injured, were Washington Feb. 27.—President | Heatrice MacDonald of the reserve | ! e il n e ©:307th supply | Tlinois. republican Hoor ler Philip | phrey ohie rain, 317 trench mortar battery, 7 Rl £ 325th fleld signal battalion and casual B W s e ot ! 4 No. 257 ] 5 . |tican of the rules committ ; Represented. company No. 2 All these troops | Agrees to Address New York Audi- : vithout deult | agosneaTOSs REFORM WARDEN" DBEAI ! . 4 | o Caser ansporte 63d | e sda ight—T3 s | “REFO N LEADS <Mt Pennsvlvania. The president also | Fald. Secretary Baker invited her to| The Caserta transported the 63| ence Next Tue asyENishieoTattl [ briaceinhia, Fob v, | meeting There were e | nominated John J. Mitchell, Boston, | the War department today to receive|¢0ASt arfiliers vegiment and seven of- | 1, on program to Speak. e ref. fen | mant irers, bankers, - gy FOUND FATALLY WOUNDED as United States marshal for the dis. | the decoration with formal cere- | ficers and 196 men from replacement | (e ol e s e man el clergymen, rubl : b units recruited throughout the coun- | \ashington, Feb. _President | 0f Ossining prison and a democratic | fo/ C S e T 115 i trict of Massachusett | . f all nationali Al S — |1 | Wilson today accepted an invitation to | leader of the Bronx for many years, | .. " oo 0 o0 oo v | ALLIES HOLD FIRM. INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED T e smealf a N e M EtopoltaniOber ";:“‘ 2iienosnlial i siel ool votce el ontnlo r was { . - % 3 ALTFAY N& "RED. | house in New Yc t uesday | after a brief illness. Ic had bee | - Archangel, Feb. 26, (By The As- IN EAST HARTFORD FIRE ‘ . L i o b o i o Throe Men, Located in Hotel With | sociated Press.)—Bolshevik troops on| Hartford, © Halifax, N. §., Feb. 27.—A group of | i€ht on the eve of his sailing agail g as ecial ag | The fireworks opened emoved to spitals Acting Bat- | \x41con today sent to the senate the | NUrse corps, Wwho was seriously | nomination of Edwin Lowry Humes | Wounded while remaining at her post of Pittsburgh, to be United States at- | With wounded men at a British cas- tornex for the western district of | Ualty station during a German night lion Chief Ledgate and Captain John McCormick fell unconscious in the smoke-filled buildings and were rescucd by policemen 27.—Tames Labor Agent. Wanted for Shooting sibla and chaos r whenc gency Fleet corporation at the Hos - : A Feb. 27 fire wit a b ™ Monday aftempted a counter-attack | estimated loss of :t'nnu: s«.non.h d‘c‘j [local business men has invited Pro- | f0 ) ; B s e e expected | Island pvard. Al against the newly-gained Allied posl- | stroyed a two tenement house owned e 3 . il ago, Febh Maurice (Moss) | tions on the Murmansk front, but | by Otto Latofsky in East Hartford to- ahor agent, wanted in con- | Were repulsed with heavy losses. The | day. Because incendiarism is sus b ! 5 iaf a non-partisan commitice of rep- | CANNOT RAISE BLOCKADE shooting of three | Bolsheviki used an armored train in [ pected the state police are making an | A telegram to Rickard sent by thel [ = Wi lENEREC S0 H o0 Goties a UNTII, PEACE IS SIGNED ht i m factional | their ineffectual attempt | investigation. Fire was found In three | Halifax Herald in behalf of the busi- i roooq e oS 08 W8T SE0 Br o ma-| TLondon, Feb. 27— The blockade of U journey plumbers’ == different rooms of the house Tuesday | DeSS men points out that the laws of | (0o v Goi i conle oihial raises wnal| Wihlon wos e titaidavonts hotall STRIKE IS POSTPONED. night but was extinguished. Today’s | Nova Scotia permit 15-round decision el e 2 Bullet Through moter Tex Rickard to consider Hali- | fax as the scene of the Willard-Demp- sey heavyweight championship fight. to he a aker at the sam~ meeting, | vears old which will be held under the auspices ! there ned for and b1d morning t T Guards there in civ e with with fixed bayonets laying ready s e President Wilson is said to be ve Germany had signed a peace treaty | probably fatal m..;‘,umnlv‘,\v m-‘L L(;(\Lluu,t I-‘M.\ 27—'The conference | blaze started at 2:40 a. m "?‘]‘;il"‘;“" emphasizes the accessibility | gnxious to have Mr. Taft on the Pro-{ which would make war Impossible, | let that had pas: through the right | of the national federation of miners P oL Halt Az m with him. Premier Lloyd George declared in | lung | decided todsy to postpone the strike SOLONS' TRAIN STOPPED. e speaking at S R et € 3 Shots and Rods 1 ices, C e J ef. r 28 2y X 3 5 = H | i o i e : = o | notices \“hf"’ were to become ef-| Berlin, Feb. 26 (By The ciated | WEATH — | NORMAN HAPGOOD IS this afternoon. | The e Sl ot LU Ql ARANTINE OFF. | tective March 15, for one week Press.)—The parliamentary special SRR MINISTER TO DENMARE. = orv' mort v i e ‘ : ! : but opposition to e aska, Feb. 27.—The quar- for Weimar which left Berlin st 8:30 N r PREMIER BACK ON JO) the a nst influenza was lifted to- | HOUSE ACCEPTS REPORT o'clock this morning has been stopped | [i Tartford. Feb, 27— Forecast Vb 2 ) Lol il s e 2 3 Hapgood of New York was nomin Pariy Feb T —Premier Clemen- | toriu When the mayor put JAld fter having been in effect mora| Washington, Feb, 27.—The house | at Leipziz. It is reported that a gov- for New Britain and vieinity: ] AREOC n torium ' | instantaneous usc T 5 B Ay 4 2 L | 3 today to be minister to Denmark, - | ceau resumed his official tasks today. | man 0. . Curtis’ motion for adfoul ve nthe, uring the in- |today adopted the conference report | ernment courier who left here Tues- | Fair tonight: Friday cloudy, | ceeding Dr. Maurice Egan, who re- He was at the ministry of war from | rnent there was prolonged hub-b lenza epidemic v this distviet 34 on the oil land Jeasing hill and sent | day night has not yet arrived at| Jittle change in temperatur contly resigned e of paor |10:15 o'clock wntil 11 a’clock this - Rites and nearly 1,500 ves died. | it to the senate for final action 1\\'—mm~ | - Fealth morning, (Continued on Third Page)