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FROM THE HERALD ';:'I'ABIJS}{ED 1876. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. | iy Suffrage Constitutional Amen s | ¥ound After Mysterious Explo- Believes American Constitutional sion at Franklin, Mass. A Little Song, Little Bread and | scucawca sor Tocsaay in B o N | Pranklin, Mass, March 1.—The Hartford, March 1.—The plg Principles Are Striken Down | sorice ot hree imiaent nea men were | Gake of Soap Leads to Freedom pristnvation of ariuenis in ol ! ploslon that damaged the mill of the 0 Q | ine Generel Assembly at the heai OFFERS NEW ARRANGEMENT i«'.m-if,,n‘ \\m:!’:‘n&fio__ and 50 dwel- H w DE YALERA ES APED"H}VH:" 1 ‘.H"‘;,,T:x‘:\w:[r:,l\x-.:,sorit' s | ling houses last night. The bodies e ‘I,‘:‘;“;:“y‘.m;”}‘”Nl:”: ay afternoon, 3§ | \\x;;;;fib::;l}’;;)::’y‘\lvv]::v;;t:rrd in a swamp | In True Storybook Fashion; Irish (f,;“:‘i;i‘vh..‘:w:'ju?:ry,rdvnl'f‘.{}\it;nflufnl;::rf‘;r Teader Secures An Impression of | association from its Im:mlq-mr(f‘rst the capitol in order to carry 164 * Outline Presented By Pennsylvania . behind i row of tenement houses Senator Would. He Says, Preserve gccupied by mill operatives and ibont @ quarter of a mile from the | Prison Key on Picco of Soap and woolen factory. IFor several weeks anarchistic literature has been cir-| Throws It to Accomplices, signatures of women of the state whos | desire the right of franchise. THEHS i names which are those of women of . : | culated here, according to the r\‘fllh‘n: L I L e Washingten, March 1.—Scnzfor | who were inclined today to connect Knox of Pennsylvania, former secre- | this propaganda with the explosion tary of state, speaking today in the | The bodies were found in the rear of nate assailed the League of Nations | a house occupied by Floeardo Roseti, Monroe Doctrine and Save \merica From Tntrigue and Agzvession. have heen mounted on white placards, — ne card will he carried by a | tid United King Ste sl snooulntine | and & placard wil ) o oo :?‘.‘: Sre Bt ans YRURS L ember, more than 100 being needed. | show Jystetious cape TN | iov this purpose. After the hearing N Lincoln prison, in England, of Ed-; & & i bl o th lacards w be exhibited in the ward De Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, v,'L‘m"y‘]‘ :'.1‘~, "n:“ be exh ¢ S menneninwEich he effected his| e speakers in behalf of the pro- has becoms Loptivity on February 3| p,ceq amendment will be Judge Wil- | oot e UESRG b o, I8, GE) L. Ransom of New York, a law | gtafr, Rust 1 ave America from the results of Ham Furopean intrigue and aggression. e i iaited to Tie issoclated Press by Sean | ;o et 0f rormer Governor | Whits 700,000 Gy Senator Knox, who attended the g O'Cealligh, the prominent Sinn Fein- |, 00" gopert o Butler, an attorney | 1 600 006 White House dinner conference last who is here asking the peace con- of this city, and Miss Katherine Lud- ' with 50 000 - er, & Wednesday with other members of SUFFS MORE HOPEFUL erence to recognize the “provisional | dington, president of the nesesiation. | '\'I’l"m“m_de, the senate foreign tions commit- Sovemnmench of fthe Mrlshirepublic finnel rebittall willl belimiade: by Musil ot et o Press.)—While the newspapers of th Iking down American constitu- | on the edge of the swamp, . princip and proposed a new No reports of other injuries as ld organization which, he said, | oquit of the explosion had reached 1 preserve the Monroe Doctrine | tne potice today. Damage to builds ings was largely confined to broken | tee, said the constitution ot the having crossed the channel on a pass- Nancy Schoonmaker who has had France. Senator Gay Swings to Support Com- | POt Secured hy a subterfuge. charge of citizenship work and re- | 700: Italy 650; Turk 3 erence “sanctions, breeds and com- Closely Guarded in Prison. cently spoke before the Maine legisla- | peigium, 102,000: = Rumamntsy mands war” and after criticizing vi promise Resolution Which May “After the mudnight arrest of Ed*| fure in behal? of a suffrage amend- | pn0: Soroiy ad Montenegro, 100,008 " g ous clauses of the document asked: ward De Vale rear his e ot sre which the senate has o x ) 7l unt : helo Jc c es of c LN vard De Valera near his hiome in|ment (there which the senate Das| Austria-Hungary, 00,0005 Bulgsy " I'ment o BF Volkenheim, Jot Why So Much Propaganda. 4 I 3 Greystone, Mr. O'Cealligh began, | passed he chairnen of the eight 199 000 tion of Arthur Pratt, said tog J S EE S Martin, John Ayt OB DT BRI o G Washington March 1.—With a he, with 12 comrades, was sent to | county delegations will each speak for | Demobitization Figures. | member of a wealthy family { W Anton Cyzinski 8 tane o2 Lincoln prison, the other Sinn Feiners | one minute in hehalf of the women of | \ g v : e s Bemair G ot | e uted in order to | their counly who favor presidential | Temobilization of the army had re- | Darien, Conn., charged with the tHe 21 Mill Budget Discussed Louisiana, democrat that. he would e ol o e 2 “f A - | leased up to yesterday 1.301,959 om- | of an automobile belonging to Charles The conference opened with t ¢ 2 : | Subport the new compromise woman | Sl e nE uhieniiar anvione . | cers and men, Gen. March announced | Coppola a 19 year old chauffeur of | bresentation of the asseciatior enefit is to come from such a sale of 99 4 2 Because of De Valera's import- . | suffrage resoiution proposed in the r ; Of the total 77,642 were ofli- | South Norwalk who has been missing [fbudget for inspection and comme he country as is urgzed upon us?; : anc e strictest watcl 4 ain- a ] S e S m’ this be. | Senate yesterday by Chairman Jones | 2" “»1”‘ ”1 Shinatch “\"‘ o '\’”l TAXPAYERS SEE!@'N& . Demobilization orde now | since February 14, the day the car!The members of the board of finan ¢ L Jarles of the suffrage committee, hope of '2ined upon the prison. No frienc have reached a total of 1,671,000. | was alleged to have been stolen, {]and taxation essayed to prove to t Bool champions of the equal franchise | OF Velative was allowed to see him or ot | asked today by Assist. Dist. Attorney|association’s representatives that t ‘.';;{\v\n; T:::;“mlv:(‘:q m.{i yv‘f\\lwtr\”:.t'u];‘i: measure for its adoption before con. | NS comrades, uv\(]l!h.- most sn‘vn»:vn;, 1 [ N i 3 o s . |'Berger when Pratt wa arraigned in{ 21 mill tax rate would be disastro o ed States desirec < 2 e G e s | censorship possible was maintained A cablegram from the American | DCTE 4 S 4 Weupais Db gy termed a real league of nations to | STeS djourns were sed. | ¢ | court here today. { to the general government of the ci The Susan B. Anthony draft was U\'.n:’” ?!!l'f!:" lfnall, - | '_""r'l""q';_‘"m"y‘]‘”:;g:\ m’;’(’)’l’.‘y“'{,"\f{ :}:il Yhe| The request for postponement was [It Was reported in City hall this mord defeated recently by one vote and 5 i ey Iiteland fia atn ”|" —_— 320 American infantry had been or- | SFanted after counsel for the defend- |WNE that the members of the assoc and expand territorial possessions- it | With Senator Gay supporting the new | Decause these men, against m no < E ant, who is at liberty on $5,000 hons, [1On Were convinced of the utter i & 2 S ST s a5 should be . ines Ajm | dered concentrated at Genoa. The ; Sk : the & might be secured through the forma- | 'eSolution it was belicved that if time | charses hate been ma le. should be | p S MeMahon Qutlines Aim regiment has been divided between | had stated there was no objection, | POssibility of running the gove R el e for —consideration of the resolution | KePt in prison. Included among the 1 Sy D i % Pratt was arrested on Februace | ment on their program. o e ol sreaeton L e e e it might pass and | Prisoners in the various jails were 37 . A | Cattaro, Fiume and Trieste. 2 arres st bl iR e A R comprising the nations of the world. ; C2UX e B e e L s e of Association and Re- In making this announcement Gen. | the police say, while attempting to taa 5 i . later get the approval of the house. ' members of parliament. er the [ g X Rl Cornitos ar made it certain that he and his Frotoses Totetmndoadl Conel. A resoluion similar to that of Sena- | Seneral elections were over, the re- 1t of Conf [ipiakel Rexnlainad Rtharf neforaeratfo o & Bholasicar. workers on the finance board W S S il B o U o e Govs it s it o || ST e (o S Sei st sult of Conference. he concentration undoubtedly had {do all in their power and lend of such an international coalition I S | ¥ league as presented to the peace con- adoption of thiz plan? \Why this 1 ing up and down the land hv prop: gandists urging its What doption: prevent war and “not merely build a coalition to further trade or preserve | ternational crime and stipu that £3, . = 5 + e i would attempt to bring it up before | tion of the release of the incarcerated The Taxpayers' assciation is a : any nation engaging in it except in E Lubabe E no authority has heen issued by the i adjonrnment. comrades. The first result of that |reasonable organization of Lusiness self-defense be punished by the world war department for the return of the | troops in that region. He added that | | : z committee’s activity was the escape fmen and citizens of New Britain and £ 3 ! as an international criminal. Ho also 3 | regiment to the United States. f | i | | B bee ssued by Iajor-Ge Che s G. 5 ~ e et ariiv ael war an in. | 93Y DY the house woman suffrage | ment met and a committee was ap- . : e ',“;I,,m,,,\liu~‘ e l\‘,mn-»- n MAYOR USES VETO | their time in an effort to reduce SEIL ontreia e cladbne wae e ot S Chairman Raker said he | pointed to take charge of the ques- | Ao manoms LS Iaorica ] | budget and he offered his service | the association’s representatives ; | explaining any doubtful clauses. Flaces His Official “N. G.” On Resolu- | Chamberlain again relteratod i was of the opinion the 25 mill bu was as low as possible to conduct gard Restricted Parking Areas. government well Cuts Would Cripple City. Under the 21 mill budget the vesterday afternoon | official veto o e prope = | & o i P T men, ull of them | Resignation of Joseph C. Beebe |..‘.“:2.;‘lv,“\: a ”””,‘.hl,\,“ Dosed ordin-|were shown that approxim | grievance which « lurge proportion of Mect, But He Will Serve fgr | clmnateiin favor of the medical pro- | general government for the next \nother Week. fesslon and permit them to keep | Under its terms the board of heal | their automobiles, properly marked, | department required by stat Joseph C. Beebe, who, with Henry|in the restricted parking areas on |would have to closs its doors Tallard, has been connected with | Main street regardless of any Iimit. | August 1 and the city would be ¥ he New Dritain bureau of the United | This change was first recommended | out any health work. Under it ates mployment Service since Oc- | by a petition from the doctors, was | fire department would have to foher 1, 1918, will leave his position | referred to the ordinance committes |charge 20 men and the police aj | next week, his resignation having | where it was favorably received, and |10 men. taken effect yesterday Mr. Becbe ; later passed by the council The association’s members are 2l Pl tion to Permit Doctors to Disre- de that international disy i 5 “ said P. S NMato S s hieha el (D 22 [ “The first task was to survey the | MMl ta%,” said P. 8. McMahon today decide L £0 . < . 5 o = ly. choosing the open path for remon cording to an international ¢ be- = n | prison, Just outside the back gate St E; i £y . {5 une : : Troad Rates on Printing, Book and | the conference in the mayor's office fining war: that no nation could sum- 1 = mon another before the court unless Wrapping per in East Said to! Which the prisoners were allowed -to the subject undc cussion was o exercise under guard. This place was common voncern (6 the ~cantending Favor New England Mills, surrounded by a series of barbed tions and that jurisdiction of ti wire entanglements. One Sinn Feiner | conrt not end to matters of gov-| Washington, Mareh 1.—Existing | started working on a garden plot neaw ernmental polies | railroad rate on_brinting, book and | the prison. He attracted De Valera's | arrive at a satisfactory conelusion Would Protect U, S. Principles. PR vl b cesterh {eirltory | atiention ons day by singlne Simnd i brioe b o 1 Under such a code, the senator de- | " ¢re held to give undue advantage to | Trein songs in Gaelic in which he told | wrong with the proposed budget, clared, America would not, as in| Mills I New FEngland and eastern | the leader that an attempt would be | back of it. The large nuinber event the present plan for a league | :TUNK line points over mills located ! made to rescue him. The warder’s | people interested in the Taxpavers of nations were realized, be called | &t Kalamazoo and other Michigan | suspicions were not aroused, because | association proves that. Onr confer- upon to arbitrate “the policy involved | PPints in a tentative report made by | iy was not uncommon for Irish work- | ence was held to try and decide upon in the Monroe Doctrine, ov conser- | & inter: te ommerce commission | men to be about ihe prison the reason and the solution. The mai- vation policy; our immigration policy, | €Xaminer todax. The commission, it “This man appeared again several | ter was not finally acted upoa but = bt ks s ¥ e ) 2 3 i > { week, as Mr. 7 Sl e A | g after some of the fore our right to expel allens, our right to | 18 suggested, should hold the record.| days later and again sang a ballad in | Will be, probably before ihe cite| We A8 Mr, Tallard has gone to Hfllll{“"’;\ll‘ 'rnr‘ itor ot repel invasion and to maintain mili- | open for 90 days to allow railroads| which he told De Valera that the rear | meeting,” Mr. McMahon said W .h,.m.;r.nn to attend a national la- GERMANS OSTRAGIZED \n\\};:;;’: ‘l':uv i from liquor lice| tary and naval establishments: our)2and the Michigan complainants to | exit of the prison was the most fea Mr. McMahon pointed out that the ”\ SOl )"';“‘9 B} 5 ipeip [ s right to make necessary fortifications | correct the prejudices. { ble for the attempt, and asked De Va- | 108s in building and the expected loss Mr. Becbe has been of great as e wa £ N s tanc el Ao St - i 5 S | by city and had to be provide of the Panama canal or on our fron- lera to secure an impression of the |in revenue through the national pro- | sistance to manufacturing and labor- | Request of German Universities m::',‘\m‘h\.t.,,’l budget and thus g was a small patch of ground on Mayor Quigley today placed the population of the city seems to have and all made an honest effort to to have viewed the matter in a di i has volunteered to serve for anothe ! e = N on s ndment had had an ef-;ing men and has been a consciencious | tlers, and our right to discriminate TR R0 e hibition amendmer ¢ : T A pbudge ones 4 between natives and foreigners in re- THREE MEN KILLED > = . fect on the city’s finances, making the | servant of hoth. The demands made | Renew OId Relations Treated With | 2dded to the general shogids’ pet : st Impression Taken of Key. 2 et Sl e b o and the tax rate was increased al spect to rights of property and citi- e expense greater this year thun here-! upon his private business made it ad- Disdal ° enTiD _— 'llh' 1]"‘»1”'”-‘*»7“ of ol kevawaslset|far Tl Ol ine Fotiarlnandll hel e | bpeao See R e e sign. He is gen- isdain By French. a half mill by so "‘1““ - Gl < n n 3 i cured. am not quite sure of the | pathized with me . f the as = i f Mr. Talla Mayor Quigley this morning s Among other suggestions for the|Two Others Injured in Mysterious > pathized with memhers of the asso-| erous in his praise of Mr. Tallard and Pa Feb. 28— S iveraitiae 2 S TR T CERCT A eIl e method, but I presume it is the same | ciation who were pasing ris, Feb The Universities of | that many points unrealized il heavy taxes|says it was a pleasure to be associated Tl 1 | ) ) 8 ) n T presu ; iy a3 2 @ at -eipsic and Heidelberg ans- & ¢ that the countries of the two hem-; FExXPlosion at Plant of Winchester | as the one I myself emploved at one | {nis vear in comparicon with preced- | with such a worker. mn‘md a letter munyv;\nhlq‘r\rny xhvm} jiere DEensn o oad 1’1‘"‘}2 o lto at th : ! | a lette a French uni- S > conference, The fac ispheres be called upon to enforce de- men at the conferer time, which was making a paste of | ing ones and who were. quite nataral. Repeating Arms Co., in New Haven. | pre: o £ 5 {Btracting s o ¢ the open ot | versities requesting that their pre- S st »f $13,000 must crees of the international court only 1 Ve. | bread and soap and then distracting |1y choosing the open path for remon- P | the county tax of $1 | i i : - | war relations be renewed. The Ger. | i e o . | the warder's attention while the key | srating, namely the adoption of a @ i . he Ger- | oo s aga discussed as in their respective hemispheres. New Hay March 1.—An explo- e ,’G:VW G m;‘»(\ f:{.- | p{‘"]‘l”“j\”““’I‘("‘M_" e ‘\h_’”‘"')"’ on 5 i 1 | man universities have been sent the ! ““‘_ e ’\ 1‘,’\' A mien not thig “A league framed on these broad !sion, the cause of which is yet u e ENslap ill tax. stat 4 ¢ e | following repy from the University | OtRer items wh | . “ : : a second. The pressi vas | severs ropositions i e city's onversant with city busin lines,” he continued, “would carry | determined, in a storehouse of the | ® w}“’]“‘! B Sl A Sera PRoROsHOns et e of Bordeaux: Iy conpersRnt WIth Kool § e S = ST rapped aper w a s > and 3 at ma e be cut—the : ) 3 ) 5 : g abou The schoo with it a minimum loss of our sov- | Winchester Repeating Arms (o, in Wb i il S e i e Action Taken as Result of Rioting Elobss bnaloRmlenonivisi (ol the (ot HENEBCUEIREE SRECHES ereignty, would relieve us from par- | Newhall street. this afternoon, willed chich Rt heRelnzorin feiclzara.en fin e L : devastated regions of mnorthern | Ments $60,000 for In Ucipation in the broils of Kurope, | three men and injured two others | PIO: ) ) B I8 real redson for Against Profiteers when Mobs At- | France and then inform us upen son. | 18 essential & would preserve the Monroe Dactring | g oy ‘ S EO L othe “While this was going on four |Strance and for making ourselves | [ i ] wouldypres J¢Xonroe fDoc Tl ho were working there. The fire| = heard,” he said. What the outcome| tack Provision and Butcher Shops, | "¢tUrn how long it would be before and would save America from the re- | department s umimoned but thers | SiNn Feiners escoped from the Usk | heard, sl : g 2 SHOPS: | vou would remew relations with o o ~ i ris 5 < S f the matter will be is still undecid- sults of European intrigue and .ag- | was no fire of consequenc The | Prison in Wal nd this caused the | O ¢ 7 - g e ) | 5 i OnS B :\ S A " Sl = 1""‘ _'””mfim s to double the guards of | €d. The Taxpayers’ association i Madrid, Feh. 28.—DMartial law has | People committing similar deeds in ession olice have not yet learned the facts | & s oub guards o Insists He Ts Not Biased. nor the names of the vietims, 2l the jails and postponed the re- | Willing and anxious to settle on tho| been declared in Madrid and troops | YOUT country. The generation pe rpe- | These In opening his address, Senator| Tt was later stated by men who | lease of De Valera. Tn Lincoln prison Knox said he wished it understood he | were in the storehouse that a small | the Inmates were counted continuals u8g not secured wesailve conclusions | autompbile used in the plant to carer |1y and the strlclest watch s In regard to the constitution of the terials ran into and detonated a | maintained. | item increased ite one hal ! mill. The police and fire depart | each took about a mill xtra this'y departments must also be i ing such a i up, the member of the finance cheapest and most eflicient manner of are patrolling the streets. Order has | trating such abominations has se 0 ) running the city. It does not.wish to | been restored, but some theaters have | ered all connection with humanity, | asserted bt n;ti B he heemens \\:1;.{._\ or the been closed. This action was the re- | Perhaps we shall renew relations with Tegal Bounds Overstepped. wages of any other individual if it is sult of rioting against profiteers to- | the next generation.™ It was brought out at the mee] . 2 s e 2 " possible to avold it. The cut in jani-|day, provision and butcher shops | = — 5 by the mayor that as a matter BEoRoseCslgaune pthroslipun irfendl |{6oSRG DN o Vampires in on Plot. tors' wages at the schools was an | being attacked by mobs. The gov- | fact the association in cutting Sttt el mes asuingt < S [The sentries about the rear of!jtem under consideration, but it ap- ernment has taken possession of ail | WILSON AND 1920 | increases for the police and fire Tl St et Nfl QUARTER FOR REDS the prison were a grave menace to|pears that janitors arc hard to get, bake shops. i ey | acted outside of its legal rights. . e i the plans. and the committee tried to | even at the present salary. We want| Premior Romanones has issued a , i TReil T (i e e e p e jfind girls in the neighborhood who|to et at these things and prove statement saving that protests against | White House Tssues Statement De- | council and are included in an or) fhe United States had been placed | Hard-Pressed Bolsheviki Plead for a | ©2Uld be emploved to influence them. | them and then will he reads for the | providon denlers had aoeqmen: oo {ance. In order fo repcal a city | | | increases were voted by the com UDONEThe a1t Van i e i | This attempt was gziven up however, | VOte on the quesfion an aspect that it was necessary to | ¢laring Wilcon Has Not Mentioned dinance it is necessary that a try should have measurahbly and pro. Suspension of Hostilitics, But the | and finally a telegram was sent to Mr. McMahon would not state that take serious precautions and that tion signed by ) citizens and portionately advanced the cause of Dublin f two handsome young |!he associatior S representatives weve martial law had been declared so as members of the common couneil women hoth highly cultured uni- | ¢¥Vinced that the tax rate of 21 mills | to enable the government to work | Washington, March 1.--In regard | presented to the mayor. Action versity graduates, who arranged | % too low. He emphasized (ho | hetter for a settlement of pending | to published reports that President themselves as shop girls and crossed | [2¢t that the association is a progres- | cocial questions; [ Wilson told democ ! e Bolshevik L . €% | sive one and that it is willing to mee el | - Sel ot e il tion of the League of Nations, he I = the channel. jmen who lunched with him yester- | ot leisure. r eazg Nations, - he | forces, have passed the line of Schau = all issues on a square basis. Asked di ! da g Nrst criticized it for “loosencss of ex- | jan. - Sjeduva. wisver o Chichau rieWEinls R oliberatelyBactionss to |12l oees oots U aTeibesis iaisl i NAYAL OFFIGER D]ES day that he would not accept a third For several vears, it was poit e ke P S ) Soandgva 2 Tt o Bt e ectly e conf was callec { term, it was stated today at the White | , Re Conrerence it ines B throughout and tran Characterized | which towns are in Lithuanian hands, | fUTt With the soldiers and soon came for the purpose of compromising on a | HTouse that the subjact of President | oopifs rcolference the board it thro 1out and then because it ap- according to advices received here | [ KNOW most of the guards De | 23 mill rate, Mr. McMahan re plied = ! Wils S % ¥ et peared (o set up two oberafing on-| o Bovne Tithusni. ance [puelereliwashinforme dliby il cod S intls | aen e Siop R g ol D 0 1 eersEninaheing sajcendidate) was tities for its enforcement, “the high | . e A e g ance e e = Hat he e y akela @ | Tdeut. Commander Charles G. Blakes- | not mentioned. It was explained | S iting bt S forces have reached Toakti, about 13 | Letter 2 epruary 3 was set for | ljc statement on that phase of the sit- that the president merely remarked en ftastingip e A o liicacnll o0t IR RR 1S Owing to their | 1iS escape and the procedure to be | uation. FHe reiterated the purposes | Lot IsNeuoctahinat et caneaite ot itself. In this connection he said the | Juseat the Bolahos have requested | f0llowed was outlined as much as|of the association to benefit the gen- | h i i b Importance of this became apparent 2 = juested i . *| tion Service Overseas During W 'ack to writing and he had in con- | mporta f th 19, 2pparent | " spension of hostilities, but the | Possible. eral public and lower the costs of | tion Service Oversea ng s O ioe Ristocs) | when it was observed that “the high B | plation the compiling of a history. | | [ Subject of His Candidacy in 1920, Athuanians Say i ot human liberty and happiness Zilusniansisay othing Doing. Criticizes Proposed League. Stockholm, March 1 Referring to the proposed constitu- | troops, closely then be taken but no associat —Lithuanian P 5 itic committee- | other body can repeal an ord b committee- | other bod n repeal an ordin, public works has been desirous macadamizing Broad street amount was included in this ye appropriation for the work but it cut by the 21 mill budget. The by et also called for more money, the board of public works to do n lee Was in Charge of Communica- [ . ; - | Lithuanians have refused, it is re. “‘On the eve of February 3 four | taxation if possible. ! = ot Com- ting parties” did not comprise | LN motor cars packed with Irishmen e = \7,_‘12?’1’«?,”?'3!(;“?:,,”;(; o cony R e work and other municipal imprd =R T were sent wandering about the coun- | SENATE VOTES $15.000.000 ‘l‘y‘ v'-L‘ o ar ?»n ’{h“jm e | BANKING HOUSES ARE ments. But recently the mayor ONE KILLED AND DOZEN try near Lincoln to serve as decoys FOR CARE OF INDIANS | Comrnr el IN EXCELLENT CONDITION | ceived a communication from Go INJURED IN COLLISION. | [0 the police. At 4 oclock th W SR et ceneti |5 S e e, sl Tese || o York, March 1.—The actual | 107 Holcomb asking that the, city prisoners were brought in from their | early today passed the annual Tndian | day in London of pneumonia, Vice- | condition of clearing house banks | It8 utmost to provide for munie —Two elec- | period i L . e piooris bill. 1] senate A e =5 = : Y e 9 rovements {his in orde Wants Central Powers Included, 2 ; S =0 eleciinerind for cxercise. They then had a | appropriation bill. The senate mea \dmiral Sims has reported to the |and trust companies for the week | IMProvements this s & orde | rains on the Fall River-Provi -hour period for wandering fbout | ure carries one million dollars in ad- ¢ - | relieve the labor situation S0 sensfor Swarnodl cepeaially | dencedins ot ihelNer Favan railtcad |Iiir prison before th I 1 | dition to the $14,500,000 provided in | "<V¥ department fHios hevahold 8340, 1R A5 freserye |8 XS (EASH 1Dy pl 1 Rgain saving the Cantr e S S £ L e pris refore ey were lackec i « e gl H000) Vi n N e 1 Mr. amberlain emphasizec tileaying thel Central Powers | collideditodayl A nmotocnn |+ up for the night the house bill. The senate adjourned 3 AT In excess of legal requirements. This | fact ! thatliha ity can not Bl out of the league, saying the inev lled and 12 pa: ce y % 5 c thi i ‘ 2 SPEAL | is an increase of $23,366,650 from itable result would be “to drive (hem kille 2 passengers injured Sirens Accomplish Purpose. at 1 o'clock this morning, HOUSE VOTES REP S |money for Saparall rorsigs more closely together for mutual s :\,\'(ym{r-fnr "l‘T"ULlTT](T}T “In the meantime shortly after 4 = OF LUXURY TAXE penses. It can borrow money | rotection, thus making the form o'clock the girls appeared and en- "EATHI = vashinfton, March 1.—The house > i | schools and permanent improveme e e e Y . T WOESHI, EMBARGO ON GRAIN. }“ e A e | member state in the league and therefore, the “burden assumed h contracting parties, may be, possibly the s crushing in its weight.” - o who- FEARED IN GERMANY. | ticed the euards from the rear of the T s today passed without a record vote hidding for adherence from neutral{ TLondon, March 1.—A further revo- | PTiSOn as far g possible. Then two Trartford, March f.—Fqy \l sent to the senate resolution Chicago, March 1.—The railroad | the salaries of € ployes wa vtes almost a certaints i Jutionary movement in Germany i« | Sinn Feiners quickly out = path cast for New Britain and providing fov the repeal of the lux- stration today placed an em- | not be me \ zeneral city ‘ at no distant date’ he con- | imminent, accerding to a report | through the barbed wire, cinity: 1'air, colder tonight ¥ tax clause of the war revenue | bargo on shipments of bulk domestic | ment woul have to e “we should has great ! reached London through Holland fo- “At five o'clock DeValera, with Al aud Sunday: strong 1 It imposed a ten per cent tax in to New York harbor points 2 standstil ‘hat situation —_— day. It i3 added that Chancello e i = May 1. on higher priced wear- | Exceptions may be made by 1ed an Rixth F ) Scheidemann has resigned (Continued on Ninth Page) — TR parel and many other articles. | freight traflic committee (Continued on Third Page) ppar