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¥FROM THE ~ MONDAY, ESTABLISHEL 1876. NEW BRITAIN, — angel Repel Desperate Attempts fused to Recognize Her O Rugust Eggéri, Aged 81, Joined | Surplus of Labor But Emploges day 2o sele. Defeily i srchaneel yoh DR By Bridgeport, March Harmony Lodge in 1874 |sr e Fresl)" Tho ” e 5 Are Less Restless S = do o A0 pLis nOgEAICL oL T PR having been shot by Fannie Sa vhich the Bolsheviki delivered yester- hospital here yesterday as a T@; forces comprised the first serious at- 3 1 FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY i tempt to cut the line of communion- : U- S- AGENTS MAKE CANVASS it )n\»\.\sly\‘\::?:‘lin:»‘ril:“\‘v%\: detectives tions of the Dvina and Vagu columns. . Witon ancetionod by (d /G The Holsheviki suffered a severe de- fak seminls SOy Mr. Esecrt, Former Building Con- | feat and heavy Josses. P Majority of Concerns Questioned Re- | Dickovisky refus to accept the hity Moving from the Kadish-Tarezvo Dickovisky refusiniz (o nccept tHEg tract Had Made Iis Home in ! sector the first hatialion of the Sixth port Lack of Orders and Are Mak- | scven months old child, : Soviet regiment, 500 strong, attacked| New Britain For Almost 50 Years— o¢ .45 o'clock in the afternoon the | ing No Plans to Increase or Repair \llied position in the village of Gorka Masonic Ritcs At Funcral. which is miles north of Beresnik, | Wt the junction of the Vaga and the e sert, who enjoyed the dis= i, The American-Russian detach tinction of being the oldest local o ("¢ Gorka was well entrenched The woman was taken to POl headquarters and later removed e Plants: Hillside Home for physical tion where she is held on the shington, March 17.—The Fed- | Of assault with intent to kill. i eral Reserve Board made public today The police authoritics are sinclinedy gt his home at the corner of F: capturing five prisofers and five ma-| ;o _m:“‘;:' 'nls throughout the country | Self defense In 1‘ -«1‘ s act whigh John streets this morning chine guns. After the attack tho A © & questionnaire recently | S2¢ did not-nclude in her ConaISE NN, t had not been in the best 0f |, 4505 of Bolsheviki were found. ?:I’i'i“"“_" to ascertain the extent of = == L nd his advanced age—he 1 N neg” torce suffered only one| Pusiness and industrial readjustment. M"JTARESM IS STILL | and seyenanontlis old = | o Lo e wounded. | The report showed in gencral larze rasponsible for his death. | “URl Y T INOL FO the 36 reported | SLcks on hand by manufacturers and becume connected with | i o8 S ostilities began on this| Gealers and a lessened demand with Masons in this city in ‘1874, and | ¢ o0t “are reported as prisoners and | PTiCes ilm_»r sing in many instances. ce that time had been active I 456 4t the Bolshevik hospital in Civilian Orders Increased. N day work of the loc \\-‘,M{v | A typical example of the reports L to a " i tion, he's Government Officials Said to Herr | ligation upe Be But Puppets of pensation fors er her first pé: N 1916, 1 Old Caste. Scores “Matled ¥ el b | last inventory larger than usual? - e He declared the onls A ahsnsc K ""“""":'" “‘““ —— Yes. 114; no, 1 I i, checking Bolshetvism was t building b ¢ and later be- | N . SR, = .ondon, March 17.—Special dis- | g -° . s q i ’ : = ey principally for war or | SHisie 5 - i onment of the “mailed fist policy 1o contracting | Agreement Reached Today,: civiiian nusinces? \var worl F eie. | Patches from Berlin report that the | i \jjies s i rt. The firm | suppression of the recent. Spartaca 5 . D st ilian business, 221, pLBE 3 G M Spariacatl The German people, he said, ha do business hete for over | Jf Satisfactory, Will Re- “Have the prices of your product |OUtbreak there has shown that a, ,i..o9 unitmited confidenge ip:Bfe adian of a century and finally dis- L ! military and monarch reaction is ho, hd Home Here Almost 50 Years, = by the tabulation of replies to ques- 1o orn in Germany in 1837, tions from business concerns in the and c: to thi v when quite | Philadelphia federal reserve distriet. youang. residence in (L tock up 1 These guestions and classified replies thi outo rs ago, and i : 2 ang were as follows : ived un el e STR'KE NEARING EN[I' “Are the quantities of materia been a resident of N ritain half a | supplies and goods as shown by you | i | | | from industrial districts was afforded | | | | < 5 been lower recently than the high ; ident Wilson, and he nd the members continued to - growing and overshadowing the new il Y g prices prevailing during the war? Yes, Teague of Nations covenant, P it SUSiie S mmediate Service. st i . work as individuals. Mr. Schilling store I ediate Se 148; no, 93. SouernuCa mulzated on February 14, wotld E | the other membe the firm. died in | - The Berl ", ‘.;' lm ,‘.' ‘,‘ m, e Becau | Tabor is Less Restless. i Ma, 1!;«“11' '(”: n : be finally adopted, as, he declarge o . 2 - Is labor more abundant? e o eerT kel T 2 % b of his advancing age, about 11 years Newark, N March 17.—Servic e Sl Gt T vas a compromise of the ideal®f| Halifax, N. S., March 17, <Hm ago Mr. Bggert retired from active all e 1 3 bt et President Wilson with the impeffal- {‘mous *Princess Pat's,” Canada’s I on lines operated by the Iublic ralabor loss tloss? Xo chist uprising in Germany ¢ : k! bt | omce i men of ‘the division. The medal of Honor was pinned Gen. Pershing on Corporal idg Manning of the 167th infantry leading -his platoon during an attd on the Ourcq after its command] had fallen, Despite wounds he received, Manning led the men R - stic aspirations of some of the Allies. | troops to fig Srenc il, returns life, and since that time has not he 2 s 3 2 = rived in London, having left Berlin on | istic aspirations of some of tHEdkliski| troops to fight on Frenchisolf, iretira engaged in building work Service company in northern New | no, 91 March 14 att 2 residence of threo The American president, he insisted, | ed home today, arriving here on the gag = Jorsey was cxpetied to be resumed| “Is there less re-employment? E R et He reiterates that | Was under obligations to advocate the | steamship Carmania from England. late today following a conference at| 186: no, ¥ President Ebert, Chancelior Scheide. | immediate admission of Germany to [ The 49th battalion and the 40th’ang Mr. Eggert joined the Harmony | hich the details of a settlement of “Is labor more efficient? Yes, aan and Minister of -War Noske are | the league 50th Canadian mounted rifles also Jodge of Masons in 1871 and at the | {he strike of motormen and conduc- | 10, 142 i | Merely puppets. He declares that for Calls Polish Claims “Crimes.” [ were ahoard. #bne iof his death nvasic .“"}‘":‘f‘f" “"; tors were to be arranged. { Has \)?m:(» been any lowering o | *one oF votoimlAe power they Herr Erzberger asserted that Ge While nominally it was the “Prin- Harmony lodge, Giddings Chapter and “ollowing conferences yvesterday | Wages Yes, 17; no, the | cess Pat” rvegiment iwhich returned o e .l He was active in 2 | “Are vou paying S for raw ma- { only 32 of the ar 8 wers ward and gained and held an impg Doric Counci as o " S TS G (G Wi o you & 4 < {only 32 of the arrivals were among conic circles, and although he did not terials? Yes, 131; St I ey ot 2| ant position in faec of terrific ene ] ¢ i board and officials of the union, it was n new republican armies. tuire, bul he referred to the reported | the- arfginal units which went over-| Zn: PORIGR B (280 OF THrriang held office in the Jodge.® hecause Fannounced that a basis of settlement "‘ the upplygadedtate no, S lways promi- “Phese men are the real governors ' aspirations of France respecting the | Seas in 1914 other homecomers| 1.¢00n were killed or wounded. 8 lack of time, he wa % i ‘nf the strike had been agreed upon. are replacements that were necessary | i+ 000 WO 2 . R ; e . ving self was wounded nine tin sonic s — i is rain, ; o ke e reg ) to 1 nent in Masoni ivitic el el L i ()I:ll‘(:(:! fUnccriat e e e e e e e e ot It llr*((; |'r’u regiment up to normal | j "ty artack, When the Ui Funeral Wednesday Afternoon. their privilege of placing union no- D LtlGIpale Al e Rl andl his | aolicagncs. | wilits What is German will remain Ger- RELST B {| States entered the war Manning ¥ tensions or repairs {o your plants in e 3 e \s far as ‘he demands for|thc notable engagements of the war the near future which will necessitate | SIS0 then i S e : playing havoc with this Canadian farmer boy near Brewton, Ala g Similar testimo ix n by other compensation arc concerned, Erzber- The Distinguished Service the purchase of building materials or | Similar testimony is given Ly ot gs e z 1 vice Med equipment 7 Yes, 4 no, 203. 1 w Lt F ( Ypres, Polygon Wood, Vimy Ridge el 2 ¥ Mac | thur ana es, Jr. Lens, Cambral and ten other places| ' g Joincd Masouns in 1871 + have allowed membe of the military | man was prepared o accept of Germany,” he says “They make | Rhineland, and to Poland's claims to | e gs survived by his wife and two | tjces on the company's billboards and daughters, Mrs. Louis Kutcher and "mm action was interpreted by the Miss Elizabeth Eggert, and tWo lemployes as foreshadowing the win- | grandchildren, Helen and HAarry p,nimg of their principal demand. At Kptaher. . The fune “[ ‘.m]. f‘;‘:,.‘l::,i:,ls"“' COUntRhoIEoRNELS -Anotes o dep-1 rgors on hand? Yes, 81: no, 150 where the British forces fought val from the home \\wm_mi-H r‘”*' P vy sheriffs had assembled this morn- | Most concerns reported the outlook | tentionally prolonged to exterminate | Germany made her first peace offer. | jantiy knew the presence of the at 2 o'elock, and V»\<('3xx\«va\ “m” "\] » | ing prepared to protect non-striking| . .crtain. the Spartacans whose eatment by Phere was no moral obligation upon [ «princess Pats” and he Fairview cemeter correspondents in telegraphing® from ger declared Germany would reject Berlin;” sume stating that the capture | any demand that applied to acts com- “Have you u satisfactory amount of j ¢ C of the suburb of Lichtenberz has in- | mitted after December, 1916, when n. Pershing spected the i the Third col near Vallendar | 4 < during its serv- | car crews, but before the conference government troops is said to be ! Germany regarding ‘ compensation | jces the regiment had nine com. “Ioch Pershing.” Ts Greotifigy funeral will be accorded ““{_: hegan, assurances were received at! 5 PR T sharply condemned. While & thousand | aside from the case of Belgium, the | manding officers who saw their unit After the few of the%lod il Rev. Schaefer, Ppastof ©f(ne court house that their. services PROBE COURT MARTIAL LAW trocities: are attributed the Sparta- | ipeaker argued. In rhat case, Ger- | twice nearly wiped out. Two com-|sion, Gen. Pershing went b autox glish Lutheran church wi would not be needed. | cans® details which have been given ! many would act honestly, he said manders were killed. Eight won the | bile to Coblenz where he hitd:ding are doubted or denied Even the Distinguished Service Order with Major Gen kman, coniraal | " The articles of agreement approved | S e e et k‘m the company and submitted to the | American Bar Association Names | Vorwaerts admits them to be much T Yient Coll Eamilton Gautt ~who de Siiot the arn occupatii EMENT | carmen in a referendum which was to | exaggerated. The correspondent NE“ POLITIGAL PARTY frayed half the expenses whe hel soveralltilig: g the wisial GOMPLAINS OF AGRE { he compleied at 2 p. m. today pro- IYive Members to Investigate Status | concur in the statement that extrem regiment was organized, returned to-| man civilians g 1 him with shol e b | vide that the company should treat | y g bitterness has been created asgainst TS day with the men, coming home with|of “Hoch Pershing The comma y _| with any authorized committce of the| Mo Lresen Uil Cary i the government German Newspaper Savs Exchange of ) ymalgamated Association of Street| New York, March 17.—Seccretary |and Eleciric Railway F"]“"“{"‘Sv 2] of War Baker has heen advised of the | - e e Algo retiuned (|12 B Ghael SCELRG a0 R U ersadfiiaan o @) claamince of siel] 28 SR SRl M Co Tt tisan Organization. tions, Ts Anything But a Success. | deal with any other committee: that| members of the American Bar asso- = T AUTONOBILE BANDITS BUS | the company’s operative league and ! ciation “to investizate the status of | TUTCle happens. Tt adds that Herc| mie maxpayers and Rentpavers' as- | (JHINA MAKES SETTLEMENT Berlin, March 15 (By the Associat-!collective bargaining plan, disab- | (he present military law reating to | NOSKE'S forces have been recruited bY | gocation will hold an important meet- it ed Press)—In commenting on the{, ;ioq by the men, be withdrawn, and | court martial.” This was announced | P'ibes and promise of big rations and | ing in Booth's hall, 259 Main street, | —_— agreement reached between the Allles| ¢ 411 other points of dispute be sub- | by the association here today with | (hat to this may be attributed some ygeday evening at § o'clock, all are | and Germany resarding turning over| ,jiteq to the War Labor hoard. | {he statement that the committee ex- | ©f the food shortage in Berlin. urg SNSRI ) of German merchant ships to the B0-| " {7nion headquarters announced that | pects to commenco its work at a very == S T Shisatiot e mecting et tolcr || Sanor Killea Wien! American Boas [ 11F Bobbing Eeonlctand Gy tente for which in return (ht-‘\n.' :\ the conference board would meet atl early date. The committee wi LOOMIS NAY REMAIN fect & permanent organization. This 5 ISt N oL are to allow Germany & CeTtAM | gTo. 00k tonight to canvass the vote | pointed by George T. Page, president [ e A brolnic I hcie s ot veiin | Ya=amired RUpon: Spiou Lo "\"_"‘1‘“"'"’.’&;::;:’T:‘Ej;\;m 21" on the agreement. | of the association in accordance with — fruits of last Wednesday's victory. e T New York. March T e e Spartacant will make| 1f it was favorable, which the lead- | resolutions adopted by its execulive |y Remain in Tax Collector’s Office | The voting down of the 25 mill ciated Press)—The Chinesc cai)an e meblis et clallst . e There 1s a| ers predicted. it was said the strike | committee o which it will report the e e fawilal o of R ‘1”,:’ "“{1‘“ D food | would be called off and the men | results of the investigation, together i Council Votes Unanimously and | o, qer _“,‘,f:{“'i‘,.‘]m;‘,;‘,:;':f.‘”,m ‘hat are un- | would return to work at once. {-with_recommendations. It is headed employed through th own fault. —————— by S Gregory of Chicago. The troops and further | Taxpayers and Rentpayers' Associa- | one leg. Lt. Col. Adamson, who for|er's visit to the aréa of occupation trouble is inevitable. i a time commanded them in the field, | advertised hy the Germans in th Und Condi According to a dispatch to the Mail, tion Branches Forth as Non-Ps also returned today with his sight af- | newspapers and otherwis Shipping for Food. Under ‘ondi- Will Pay $25.000 to Widow of U, s, |Four Men In Car Spend Eariyvis ntly requested to attend. The zovern- | ¢ in the ‘battle, [ ment has accepted the suggestions | ters in busy section and add this, “There is|made by the A ican government | 1iying at a saloon at Aerees to Give Him $3,000. a lot more to be down and that can | in its note of March 6 for the settle- dth only be done through organization t { other members are Judge W. P. Byn- When asked as to his position in “The proprietor and, all his 1stomers. — | 5 e = The paper says the workmen will be nes ud = e 2 oHltionl association will he nonm-| The incident occurred January 17 |faw blocks nway they stopped a &l told that the government induced the} OLDEST ASS YM DIE i ml"!]Hn:""j;‘f:;(«\flm‘ -“'liy\“ -\'{— Ee "' o “‘”‘”“("" oflcchof "‘*“”" partisan. It will ally itself with |last year when the American gunboat | zen in the street and robbed him 5 Sk { drew Jackson Bruce, Jismarck, ector until his term expires in 1920, | ; SR ¥ e e - ; & 5 sl Entente to insert this provision to} OO | e o e e ot matimare, | e Contor Benros Stbires In 1920: | netther party, but will insist that the | Monocacy was stéaming up the Ya {141 Nater i1 Sitarah P T = best men, irrespective of par repre- | tse-Kiang river. About 50 miles Martin Conboy, of New York. this afternoon I f party, repre- | ¥ rohbing peo) and 124th strect the 1 up men of the Monocacy incident prevent them from using the strik o a political weapon. The newspaper: Representative Iowis Provost of New | @0 = < | sent the city, Men who have the|above Yochow, Chinesc troops fired | possessed m the declares the provision was really con- t is a peculiar position to be in !\ cigare of the city at heart: men who | On the vessel without warning. Some | and {he 1 4 the Inter-Allied delegates nt time ‘influential men have sougi. to ey i . would-be-powe men who will feel 3 ik z : oubt- War Veteran. | have me reconsider my resigna e sols cenference who undoub i e my resignalion.: they are responsible to no one but staurant a tole all the mom ; cod band chtained $400 wor L. O'Brien, chief yeoman, received | of jewelrs : ST wonnds from which he died within an In each instanc rematn hour, and Seamen Ferguson and W.yin the machine kept. the il M. Donnelly were slightly injured. | runnin 1other stood watch neard Under the settlement the widow of {and the other two O'Brien receives an indemnity of § bing They have gone to the officials of edly insisted upon it, Vorwaer e ) i : New C Conferences Between Entente and | New Britain Lumber and ol | thinks, in order to make Germany! finance as large a proportion of the aan, March 17—Represen- tative Lewis Provost, 83, the oldest member of the present General As-| German Delegates For Delivery of : 1 S ants Eold e, | sembly, died today after a week’s ill- ! ) . i lie el . ports o that Germany's e Erom. peumenin. which followed | German Potash Itc.. Ended. ow ready, after careful thought, to irees might be reserved for indem- o BN et s A make a statement, and it is that I nity payments. The newspaper char- ‘1”}."’)“‘-' SEask 2 Rotterdam, March The nego-| wil cterizes the agreement “as anything| 1900 ¢ was a farmer all his | tiations here between Entente and| council votes for it unanimously and Rere Ghinicae ros e t a success.” A1 PEEOVOSL e ¢ g S | German delegates for the delivery ¥ i votes me a salary of $3.00 ) | s aee phi o A it a 1 L e | votes me a salary of $2.000 ) { becoming icken at the ap | life and served as a me f Co. 4, | Germany of potash, wood and dve-| a. Toomis is at present Pl it o o o { 28th Connecticut Volunteers in the | A ool ;]‘,. Nt assisgiant . oy e = 34 6 el secretary for the local company and VETERANS TO MEET, Civil war. He was a widower and is{ (4 o1 aereement by Germany to dee ‘ o d ) y e omber ot Comps George. of Bellows Falls, Vi Dr. | ! e o i of position heds { ALRExMenborRoSRConngy |iGmeav Britalugtigfonlagres HIitn St ey the April election. He is particularly of Postmaster General to Inerease pany Controyersy the people who elected them,” is Com- | another statement pany and asked that they allow nic “Phe nen did the .ro! to take hack the old position. 1 am supplies as possible by means of ex- ¢ supplies as possible by me sociation stands for economy, effici- ‘ S 000 gold whiie Ferguson and Don- clly receive $500 each o Arine o the sunvest te | SIPREME COURT OYERR{IS ency and the right of the people to | | | | i Taxpayers and Rentpayers’ as- ] rule”. the statement concludes i reconsider the position if the stuffs have ended for the time heing Devides Azainst Decrees of Feder { Howard Provost of Winsted, and Jos- | qrpe gigeussion broke up on Friday on eph H., clerk, of Stamford, and a |l no mrronte demanding ‘that negotin- A meeting of the ex-members of | daughter, re. T. 8. Knapp of this Discus< Plans For Reception. sorry to he in the position inasmuth i . el e Rates Throughout the Country. | case of Jeremiah A, O'Leary, Charg larch 17.—Feder | tions .should be carried on for dye-;° el e en b ready an- Company E will be held tomorrow | place. stuffs only from factorles in unocci-|nounced’ their candidacy for the of- o Ry Crre 10 night in the State Armory, and it is| The funeral will be on Wednesday | ieq territory fice. [is friends have persuaded him | of Postmastor the Kar its sul ANthority Under Espionage Aet, Will ¢ f ! i General Burleson to the desire of the committee on ar- | afternoon Although the United States did not| 'Dat it the best course and that the | increase telephone rates ngements that a large attendance Jury By Wednesday. 8 n interstat pe T throughout commerce and ' Missdn take part in the negotiations for pot-| company he is working for is good o | the country is to be determined by the Appeal Not Completed in Required feet and settin e e aside rates prescribed in franchise = e T e - 5 w York, March 17.—The trial of | and Kansas state pal of be on hand to take part in the dis- { ash, the opening of such negotiations| be willinz to concede to the change. | supreme court, which today granted | Jeremiah A. O'Leary, charged with | ficials from interferi o cussions of the evening. Plans for BEGINS LIFE TERM is expected. The German delegates, | The decision of t council must, | the state of Kansas permission to in- I e iy ) | son of his alleged seditious utter- | tion of natural gas were set asid ber of the company of the 102d in- to Germany on Monday. e | the postmaster general, questioning fantry will be disc a Mrs, Monahan, of Ncw Haven, Hprl —_— e TRIAL OF ALIEGED CRUGER the validity of his order of Decem- | eighth week today with promise that Injunctions restraining tF Kansa) were poorly attended and it is the i VOLGANO IN Bologna. Italy, March 17.—Alfredo The court ordered that a return be | hy Wednesday. - ot : o | | Cocchio, charged with the Kkiling of | made in the case at the next term fixing the rate In that statiagR Attendance on hand tonight so i - Ruth Cruger in New York in 1917{in October. W. Osborne, 2d, bhegan summing up that the company will not have to New Haven, March 17.—Life im- | Calbuco, on East' Coast of Chili, | will not be tried on March 31, for the pro trial had Dbeen postponed indefinitely 2 < , = e S Missouri were dissolved by the. sif s hiband wasibegun by Mrs| Anni o WM:“‘”\ e e M (H"“‘ 1‘)::”'_ IS KILLED BY PEASANTS, | SLATER OR JACKSON st F. Monahan, of this city, today, her| Are Destroying Property. . . a further I : e violation of the espionage act by rea- | fixed by the court for distriby) the reception for the returning mem- except the potash dealers will return| however, be unanimous stitute original proceedings against ances and writings, entered on its | today by the supreme Shron eeting have been held but | MURDERER IS POSTPONED! ber 13 last establishing new toll rates. i » he £ . Several meeting have been held but ERUPTION abli & 1 rates. | it would be in the hands of the jury | state public utilities commission from desire of the committee that a large | o cuves Hop Sentence. NS Assistant District Attorney James | conts per thousand bty s B 1 planned. It was learned today thatj GERMAN ARMY LEADER i granted by various municipalities I @rop their plans for the recepiion prisonment for poisoning her third | Bupsts Forth and Ashes and Lava investigation of the case. London. March 16 n. Count | 5 War Slater, who recently TRIKE IS ENDEI Uappeal to the supreme court not be- | Sixt von Arnim, commander of the | fender S alion axtohaloman The strike of the employes of the | Santiago, March 17.-—The volecano | | ing per within the 20 days al- L Elite Shirt Waist company on Arch |, 6.4 fier notice filed by her counsel, | o Calbuco, on the coast of Chile street which has becn in progress N | south of Conception is in eruption German army in Flanders during a | ©f the public amusements comn EXECUTION ORDER HAS y large part of the war has heen heaten | sion in w gnandary at present as BEEN TIFTED IN BERLIN . ath by peasants at Asch, { to his position on commission ’ V for several days ended today when | #nd the inhabitants of Casto on the - ! open ihe girls were all back at their ma- | ANDRULEWICZ WANTS PLACE. . jaand of Chiloe. and other nearby Hartford. March 17 according to a Paris dispateh | When he penned his resignation as| jssued hy ¢ the Germar chines. A representative of the con- | Principal A. & Andrulewicz of the|towns ure fleeing from their homes. || cast for New Britain and v minister of wi o execution o cern said that no recognition of the [ Polish school, is reported as a candi- | Ashes and lava from the volcano ar cinity: Rain tonight and prob. A A e S R L 4 . union had heen made by the owners | date for a place on the school boarl [ destroying fields and houses. in ably Tuesday; wi sroperty and the mob invaded and |ley named Harry €. Jacks m“ ' ‘17 l’w‘;»”\ e Berlin dis: of the factory. at the coming election, } vicinity. : g - * slluged his chatcau after killing him, X Sttt ] Gl e 4 G xchange Telegrabh Co. Tt is | chairman te Mayor Quigley, it w | only the chairmanship that he re- persons poss ms and fighting that Gen. von Arnim shot at peasants gathering firewood on his | commission, A paten