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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Boston Store NEW YORK T0 HELP MEXIGAN SENATE 1S e DISABLED SI]LI]lERS LEANING TO LEAGUE VESTEES ey ST Red Cross Confenence Discusses Passes Resoluuou Expressing . PASHIONABLE GARMENT ‘ "Means OI Reflflb]“ fation Desire to Join Tmn,:\um TO WEAR WITH They are pleasant to taki NHE NEW SPhiNG BOX. Soms Tiver and Bowels and tend # rom mothers and friends © without & box of Mother' New York. March 19.——How hun- | Aesico City, March 19-—There were dreds of thousands | were made public tolay resolution ; : : | ced in the Mexican senate but p eolotE ¢ S (T : ors have been rchabilitated, most of | introduced in the ni t day. ‘The need of thertl hem so successfully | - the wa earning tield azain, [ the league of nations Dro, One of i Used by B y S O terdiy at the | these resolutions expresses “sympa- Do Not Accept Azy Subsl first interna- | thy and admiration” for President Sold by Druggists everywhoré 5 cind ever held | Wilson and the other dec s the | tional conference of the kind eve isonfland QISHOlhRidRC: he | dhierel S ore than one hun- | Mexican senate “wishes that the noble s country. e e ol osals of Presidar i ,in thi \]«. N ey responded to the in- ' democrate proposals of President Wil HEAVY GOST OF Wk N S ° i d:fl: <lh ‘1)"“(1]!‘ heliGre institute, . Son. which it .|‘In|\!"-.~l :||‘\rl ;xIJI'lun‘]« | vitation < cess | be res 1. and manifests its desire | o e congress o i ew Sprimg o de e ¥ s being held - : Me republic form a part of the | Secretary Baker e delegates from i There aure three delegite j proposed league of nations NeCKWeeAr | o il e ol o | 0 one e | War W sivsoonmnon & two from Belgium, mlw:» ::;(;mm:w\rl; * been ”w only expressions ailable 000,060 1, 3 FOR LADIES and thirty from 1ds | indicating Mexico’s stand relative to making one e e DA leagt o San Francisco, .. March Hiols s o senting various Amerit e 1e resolution regarding the league | “The cost of the war {i moNeY. = el newility o el B0, Eed S B o, e nev | of nations was introduced on Decem- | was Q]'b,‘_H“W_rmu_m,n_‘ or 513000 oftice, the federal board for vOCA- | jper 13 just before the adjournment [ 000, more than the total Propes some hand embroidered in Georgette | (jonul education and the bureau of | of 16 genate upon the completion of [ value of 1l of North America,” M Crepe, Satin, Filet Lace, ete. 25¢ to | pisk insurance. Douglas €. MCAMUX-| the first half of the present session. | ton D. Baker, secretary of waigl 2200 cacls trie, dircetor of the Ied Cross in- | fts appearance in print today s |a gathering at the Commnionil 2 Rt itute. opened the conference the first intimation that such action i club here followi B rrdvEd The object of the conference, which | had been officially projected. The lack | General Come in TPigque and ¥atin, white | of disabled sol- ent styles, closed and button vest effects: some with pockets, others| was told at length Waldorf storia at the with belts. hundred in all, repre latest novelties in plain and fancy; B Peyvton . Msrch, chief: il continuc through Friday, is to | of a quorum was =iven as (he reason | staff, to inspect army Dosts, tries are doing for disabled’ soldiers The news article carrying the text | numbered 7,300,000 and the tota and to profit by their mistakes, | of the resolution quotes Juan Sanchez | deaths in all the armies reached 9 which delegates will point out, and | Azcona, senator from the foderal dis-| 000,000" he said : 0 t ers {o show the progress being made in | trict and chairman of the senate for- Referring to the proposed | this country with the 50,000 men who | eign relations committee as asserting | of nations, Soe ary Baker saic A fine showing of new and durable | j, e heen brought back from France | that the majority of the senate favors “Unless such an organizetioy was wolen patterns, striped and figured: | disabled and the 30,000 others who | the league and participation of Mexi- | formed under some name and unde S dlae o fie Gl rees co in it. Senor Azcona declares also | some constitution. anarens bred. b 5 e 2 that while he has no official ground | disease hunger and despair would & Progress of Work He % I ould 2 |,1 ':T A orosser director of the | for the statement, he is sure that the | overwhelm the th. lanis . D redan hoard of veeational education, | Principles of the league of nations aro | “No chila born in vilized nation | 20Y mes I e ; or abide by’ in line with the ideals maintained by | in the next hundred will es- > oy GO yrincipal speakers at : R and Rioral was one of the principal sy President Carran cape paying ind it oo | the evening session. He explained e capclinesing \«\L”:»um.vnli:‘(,”;‘Zw."‘ “:;vl;lu?"": ahip in 1t RGN I ) I | the government programme for voca- 5 2 A T e s ut” (70 e - U A tional rehabiltation in the various | SPANISH PRESS IS m»';-‘.:-‘n»\f”{\f,,' -:I\t:”_-xllu:.hv‘ ol March | gk, | hospitals here, which, he said, had | N v for tieg | socratasT soormry HETN | " results. Besides the | OPPOSED TO WILSO oy shown excellent . 8. TO LEA! LANDS. GUILTY OGN ONE coUy o | personnel of the medical depart- i ’ . C N — { New York, March 19.—Judge /s have res | there are assisting in this work 1‘.:\0 Military Value Said to Be Reason ' or, in federal courf sve. M.mgy e, | sovernments 3 i ¥ ve work- & ~ . i -2 " 5 . 2 2. o women - ‘(;!,\ ”‘(l:.h“h::)‘(l‘(II“;X'”’" dp-i\(-\\,\pu]wr Epoca Thinks His Views for Deal With Colombia. fused to set aside one of the ! two | fort Gazette. R Eio N o R Arc Too Idcalisticavors Panama, March 19.--The Cartagena ; “OUnts upon which a jury refhrned | The soldiers & tment; 600 enli 2 AR ‘ b correspondent af the Panama Star' @ verdict of guilty against the fe the Mindonim = mer- elling o e 0 8 5 % States is arranging for a 99 yvear lease ' Sanization of the Rand Schoel ot | Clared against the & the government for returning disabled Madsid, Mareh 19.—The conserva-| from Colombia of the Tasl otias Social Science and the Rand book | @5 @ factor in the perma soldiers. Dr. Prosser said in par tive newspaper Epoca, In commenting | Adrexs and New Providence. off tne ' Store system and issued a warning ) = ) L"'-r OFF CORNS When the federal board faced the |on the naming of Manuei Gonzales|north coast of Colombia, near Calon.! The jury acquitted the society on | COMmunism for which it declare e ” problem of vocational rehabilitation | Hontoria, liberal deputy, a dele- | The payment, it asserted, will be the two of the four counts charging | Workers are not ripe. g M Panneaqa. it found that there were more than | gate to the league of nations conier-| $40,000,000. The islands contain small| Violation of the espion: law, and — WITH FINGERS 300,000,000 worth of school facili- [ ence of neutral nations, the se-} cocounut plantations, and but little returned a verdiet of gulty on tho | SERVICI: MEN CAN NOW ties already in stence with which | lection of a person so closely allied 10| agriculture is carried on upon them. | third and fourth counts. On motion | SEND COPY 3 5 to discharge the task. Furthermore, | Premier Romanones shows that the! The islands are considered to have of Sevmour Stedman, counsel for E « OF DISCHARGH shops and factories and offices and | premier.intends to rnnv;mln fn]:rm'wll military value, as they are immedi-| defendants Judge Mayer set aside the Washington, March 19.—TRegula- 0 o : = farms @ * the country have of-|a policy tending to closer relations|ately off the Caribbean entrance to| third count charging wiifully attempt- | HOns governing the payment of $60 MOT@R BUS Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only :'r::»:.‘;n’:lht“r:y( ities \'.i(hloul stint. with the United States. the Panama canal. {inz to incite mutiny The f(;uy‘-!h bonus to honarably discharged sol- few cents “The federal hoard determined that, The Epoca thinks this is a mistake. — | court charged the defendants with | diers were amended by the war de- N H P briefly speaking, there were four very | President Wilson's views, it declares, DEATH BEATS ENGLISH ORK. |obstructing enlistments. The judge | PArtment vesterday to permit the ac- | Bw mam“Har"Uf large iines of work into which these | are too idealistic and it urges that { set tomorrow afternoon fo ¢ ceptance by disbursing officials of L men would and should go, namely, [ SPaini ought rather to support Irance| Mortuary Exceeds Birth Record for | Dosition of sentence. The i “irue copy™ of discharged certificates agriculture, commerce, industry and ngland, h r neighbor insteand First Time. i may be fined $10,000 and its charter ”""“m‘l“n‘ the original certificates '~ neres = — — the professions. Bvery man who is L London, March 19.—For fhe first| MY Pe vacated e Fiteaiiar o ren et "‘nton Afl Iie & C disabled and entitled ta compensa- | . i . ;| time since the ostablishment of the nany soldiers refused to part with the| £ g { 5 ) A Madrid dispatch on March 18 4 - o LEuEn papers, preferring to lose the banus! Telephone 158 tion for disability has the right to | L f Senor | SVStem of regisiration deaths exceed- TO "EP CAMP UPTON s o 1581, which announced the naming of Senor [ 2 s lialid ! > SRl s 3 her than risk the loss of ‘iz North St., New Brit . the widest possible choice of oceu-|prontoria to represent Spain at the ths in KEngland and Wales in the FOR MUSTERING OUT. | evidence of their honorable relenuo | 3 orth St New Britain Oggf pation and taining as he comes out| ..utral nations conference character-| }dst quarter of 1918, according to the C * AND TRUCKING. b = N, o I BN I from the army. All copies suh t- ; et P Sl mp Upton, March 19. The re- ¥ thmi Short and Longz Distan of the nrmy. I1 [bo Soldi ¢ canot &6 | p0if Him as & supporterion (Presiabnt [ FRUSTE PE fhe eRbitian menoral made ) L e LR 8 ump was [ted by the army recruiting officer | Prompt and Reasony ‘: v 4 4 | Proi sonable Service, i e e nearest the soldler's residence | to be abandoned soon in favor of oldler den Large Mack T big variety; .see our North Window | display. From $2.00 to $5.50 cach. $ the back into the old job in his own line | wilson's views. The Romanones gov- |mMi‘ veste - In the last_quay he should be given training so that | enment as a whole, it added, entirely | ©f 1918 the births were 161,775 and the deaths 241,218 5 5 : el ) aths : The deaths ex- - can get back » another job, a{endorsed Preside Vils s- g : . hehoan selibaskintofanotheuion fa | endbissa Bresident wWillsbniBlpEcnon: | S ES8 LB S ol e death oy Hollor e lon N Boston | BRITISH BANDED TO better job in the old line. If he has|als, reserving only its decision to i 2 P % | E 2 £ 2 er b 27,000 | papers asserted that New York state = = = a4l been a machinist and cannot work at | the reducing ,of armaments and the|® 'lnfl‘”“” e b, o troons being mustered out here weuld WIN WORLD TRADE. | Magic! Just drop a little Freezene | the bench again and "y training vou | fixing of military forces by members Tlie pritianilorl cartiinitors caiGe ol b sentitolDevens for'discharze: n- London, March 19.—The Federa- | on that touchy corn, instantly it stops | can make him a foreman, the thing |of the league. no fewer tham 98,998 deaths in the' €ral Nicholson stated that no indica- | tion of British Industries, represent. | 7 achir then vou lift the corn off with | to do is to' give him training and Premier Ror nones has taken note quarter named tion had been received from Washing- | ing 16,000 1 wifacturers and $25,- | NG 1o fingers. uly! No humbug! make him a foreman. of the statements made by the Epoca e { ton that Upfon is not to continue to | 900,000,000 capital, is organizing a e S iy e T Promises Aid to the End. and has repliedico them LS forelen | (CINTS 6O DAs AND | muster out New York, Rhode Island | &reat system of trade ambassadors as attiny bottle for a few cents, suffi- | “The government is saving to the | Policy of Spain was well known. he 5-DAY WEIK FOR MINgRs @nd Connecticut soldiers on an in- | ploneers for the coxtension of /British | cient to rid vour feet of every hard | disabled soldier; ‘Uncle Sam will see |Sdid, and the govdrnment had clear 2 s X MINERS /caging scale. trade overseas. By July the federa- | MOVing done any distance, e ealan hits i or the infor- . g + i } e iieoin ot corn betweenithe h clear to the end with | revealed its intention for 1 Indianapolis, March 19.—Recom- o tion expects to have an ambassador in | corn, so , or ) i mation of the Cortes, on various occi- el : b St ] ol mendations for a six hour workday, ¢ 74 MINUTES, every important center. It is already | toes, and calluses, without one parti- 3 delian it costaiito Mmake thall 1ot 8 Consequently. evervbody, hel: R b e P i -epresented in Spain, De s, o of pains sorencss ar Inrltation. | most of everythiz that is fn you of | Sons Consequently body e e ¥ week, an increase in wages = represented in Spain, Denmark, .muh reezone is the discovery of a noted | ambitions and pluck and ability and | §0Co0: Fhew Tae SPEH BAC TR RO Wav] of miners and nationalization of the British General Makes New Flying [ Americea and the X t. turned away from Great Britain and|coal mines of the country were ms , ati genius. sersistency.” L 2 iud | cos 5 0 ) v Were* made s ) nnati geniu i ency France, but _was proceeding in full, Lo Frank J. Hayes, nresident of e Record in-Folkestone-Paris Trip. | | mp Devens is denied General m——— — Capable and cfiicient furnd “Over twelve thousand men have \ : agreement with those two pawers and| United Mine Workers of America in Paris, March 19.-——Major Gen. John BIG INCREASE IN SIX YEARS. DENNISON'S GARAGE. | applied to the war risk insurance with the United State: his address here vestere o e pa 3 Seely of the British wa ice 7 & . 9 e e i s e e e s address here vesterday of the poi- I cely o ritish war office Washington, March 19.—Incre icy committee of the organization on Sunday flew from Folkestone to | of 42 to 44 per cent. in coal prices % Those who are allowed c: ensatio . NQ i ; e e ot i | S g Through Daily ekt oie e ”:L“l‘:‘e‘n\!_"t”"fr‘tl"‘ wion | MTHREATENS WILSON, He also vecommended that miners Paris, a distance of 172 miles, in sev- | since 1913 were reported in the . | R e . have the right to organize and to bar- enty-four minutes, establishing a new | March issue of the Labor Review of ional rehabilitation act. ur job 7 in collectively with the government rvecord for the flight, it was learned | {he Bur } 3 € CO! o € B 4 ' e Bureau to bor Statistics. Sleeplng Cal‘ i 1o et hold of these men and o] W OMAN ARRLSTED in making wage scales in case of na- today. The airplane had the wind be- P | cxplain to them the opportunities tionalization of mines. hind it. . T s ET e ""“l“f”'l‘; ““;\‘m;‘:;;“'l:‘ ““k’”w - Chicago Authorities Hold Supposed | ™= ~ = Livery Cars for Hire, Day and N « rib. e work being done ! | i ’ ) o . 2 ” rage, Supplies ana n W ashlngton, D. C. by France Dr. Maurice Bourrillon Hungarian Countess, Said to 0 5 Storage, PP Repal said, that so far as possible disahled . . ° . - = = = men had been trained to resume their Be Danecrous Agumior. pre-war trades, and where this was} 1 T g g < Chicago. March 19.—Aurelia Beth- New B"Ial" “x[can Uo Federal EXPress | s e i, offaln . G o SR st | st it vt PLEASURE CARS T T o et occupations wnd the government has | {iox foday pending a nearime on o |8 FRESH CAUGHT COD or HADDOCK - 1b i0c M. IRVING JESTER |[j ~0° nd AR Nuaht Servioes provided just pensions for them cha of sending a threatening let- Weddings a Specialty. Ly. New Haven . 11.53 P.M. Belzium is expected soon fo pass | ter to President Wilson, addressed to H. C. ROWE’S SOLID MEAT OYSTERS .. pt 33¢ . i TEL. 1418-5 Due Washington . 8.35 A.M. [ & bill which provides for the official | Paris. The countess, who claims shi ~ ; N By "Ny iy TR e e recognition of rehabilitation work | was lady-in-waiting t mpr Steamer Clams 2 qts 25¢ Opened Clams .. pt 23c MANR[’SS Augfl !u WS T T oo e wecupaney | | hegun by a civillan personnel, Slizabeth of Austrin, was arrested Fresh Ch. Herrmg 1b 12¢ Fresh Flounders 1b 12¢ L U 3 OUND—Train leaves Washi: cording to Professor Louis Alleman, | last night by government operatives N 3 By N R N A = OVERLAND AGENCY, Bt b Ll | [ e S e e s on a warrant sworn out by captain | Sliced Salmon .. 1b 30c Fresh Squids ... 1b 12¢ at Now Haven until 7.25 A. M. Italy citfe on the N. Y., N.Ho & HR.R. | et i niurics, and when he has | fin Porter. the countess beratea 1o | § bLI(‘FI) W HITF H \LIBUT INew Britain Garag o . CHESTNUT STREET Repair Work a Specialty. Around the -Corner from Sl B [RGTEITRERT el com. | President in a five letter which | | P’hone 2227 139 Arch Sf WELDING, AUTO R pelled to spend fifteen days in the | had been intercepted and also had ! M T 5 T e— = L PAIRING A SPE vocaional tralning school i acknowledged spreadine German pro- | § Q']«(”‘\‘ E | Mrs. Ethel Wood said the industria] | PAgandi, hoth during the war and | g M NNI - traininz schools in England were open e e ¢ ;"’ i\} e N ARKE I S ———— S ot only to soldiers wounded in b ! ihen gostolog gattonL a1 - - L S and the work of the peace conforence. [ ‘ o ] b it ; 1 Kensmgm“ Repa“‘ Efl. came {0 this country in 1908, ; 1= Hies2 i ; 3 . 5 5 Her husband died in Budapest in 1892 e 3 5 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION. s Unitea Vdministragion lacense Number G—08535. B | Repairing and Accessories: 12 years' TS e A ey it : { “I believe her to he a dangerous | i T y | P 1 experience with BUICK spring. Give us a trial 1l Mre. Duwight Ransom & pneumonia | o bV U Tl GG | § LEAN BOILING BEEF .. 1b 18¢ | MOTOR cO. Experts on Tenition and pEin fal. A Victim—Daughter Also TIL is exceptionally well educated and is | § FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER b 12¢ starting systems. Speclalty on repair- b o s g el rne Tel. 315-5 Specia The it a rabid political orator. ~ o Ing generators and magnctos. : | (Special to The Herald.) 4 PICKLED PIG D 12¢ REAR 168 ARCH STR n 3 AT BEST QUALITY Mcriden, March 19.—M Dwight prpretss | B | Ransom, wife of the late Dwight| e e NATIVE VEAL ROASTS 26c § — — — = Ransom, who was buried last Sunday rfllflflflm& 8 LEAN SALT SPARE RIB 20¢ R 2 -~ m PSS DR T died yesterday afternoon at her home s e N DT T s || ; 3 ¥ %Rfii“m(fi?fiygffii??}‘gfim’ 32?2 AUTO REPAIRING very serious condition. The funeral ’\"i‘flk‘\” = 5‘-’“‘;""‘ ‘Zf:l‘fi’d of Mrs. Ransom will probably be held I8 UM 8§ FINE MEATY PRUNES 5 HAVE YOUR (AR REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED WHER ilkisa pure,wholesome,in- /igorating food and drink. femeproy: ltetinen A Gr: i FANCY OX HEART CARROTS . ] FICIENCY RANKS FOREMOST. Saorating ool e et s ‘ gf&&%fé%;m ) FANCY NATIVE LETTUCE AUTO PARTS MADE AND MACHINE SHOP REPAIRING. In square packages only. WORLIVS ACE OF ACES. ¢ Write for leogue { s MOH. SELECT FRESH EGGS liam o) ' MY WIFE'S TABLE SYRUP THE IMPRUOVEIL aviator, _nhu\ as operaied on for e g o e = S ‘e V B 't - C pe SR R R PR UNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR ... pkg 1 ew Britain, Conn. MALTED MILK | siocen b io varenarine ool § 5 DINNER BLEND COFFEE . . . ... ] euoxs 1 PROMEY SERVICE, 4 dition was reported to be satistactory- ] wour FOLLOWS HUSBAND TO GRAVEL Now 1s the time to hayve SOl