New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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)

Other pages from this issue: