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!'!‘.OM THE HYRALD ¥ ¥ » x ¥»ox ! lt;;ut‘ SERVICE. ESTABL]SHEi‘ 1876. ’\IE\V BRITAIN, 'CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, GliRMANY BEATEN IN WEST,|EX-CAPTAIN OF BERLIN IS STILL STRONG IN EAST STATE GUARDS ARRES! = | TenacelPaderewskill Premicr.| fi“VERNMENT SLEUTHS George Beckett, Who Commanded Company D, Accused of Embezzling Funds Belonging to ] A -Stm“g e RUNN[NE l][]WN FRAU[]S Will Be Tried in Town Court Thi Hun Aims Are to Be Frus- Col. Holden Prefers Ch [ e | ol. Holden Prefers arges. trated and There is to Be Private Tax Advisers Reap; Heace. Harvest Giving False George H. Beckett, of 47 Madison | will be arraigned in Uhé Beriing SSIBILT | | was 'arrested this morning at his | COUrt at § o'clock this evening, Beckett who is weil known in' tion.. bench e T o (T ' Informa ench at the Landers, Frary & Clark } o) "oiroles, was chosen - captatill company, at the instance of former | Company D, . S. G., then Kno Colonel Benedict M. Folden of the | the Home Guards, at the formal Connecticut State Guards, who al-; Of the organization. He remaing { command of the company until ! 27, 1In the Spanish-American Wae | was a member of Company L. Guards, of which he was cap- | POSSIBILITY OF UNION WITH REDS Washington, March 21.—Fraud “Jares That Sam . \ et | misreprescntation by private income; ‘ Declarcs That Same Men Who Start- | MISFERIOIET v cities has been| leges that Beckett embezzled $2 ed Recent War Afe Now Planning | reported by revenue ufl‘\qm».:, It was from Company 1D, Connecticut X | learnad today, and investigations are| giito . : ; i . S ose ] 3 den s s afterno to Reorganize Russia Their Own | o I,, made by U. S. attorneys. Prose-| 5 . : Colonel Hnl_ en said this afternod ( »ns are probable i » number of| tain. This sum is said to have been | that a check for $ as sent to CH Interests and if They Do Will Have | o506 sent by the high officials of {he | tain Beckett for dishursements { the company, and that Beckett cashe AWl ast weels, according to the reports, | the check and kept the money for Materi { Qurinz the rush of citizens to file their Enat SEUDIYL Of Lat el ivate advisers reaped a harvest| guards to the company fund. The ar- css Supply of Laber anc rest was made by Sergeant, Theodore ! gwn use. The prisoner was | income returng. The advisers opened| Johnson, and the prisoner was turned on a $500 bond for appearance Wars@w, March 18.—Germany, al- | offices and by %dvertising, drew thou-| OVer to Constable Paola of Berlin. He court tonight. though defeated in the is not vet . sands of persons to them. Revenue ten in the east and i T i in! officials charge that many = of 1 ¢ hat part of Europe are to be fru them were guilty of illegal practices| I 5 trated®ha There is to be peace, there 'in leading citizens to believe t,,. must be a strong Poland, Jan Ignace their cffices were branches of the reve- Paderewski, the premier of TPoland, | nue collectors’ organizations and in ow ¥ declared today. aiding taxpavers in making out false| ':.}estnfi o 11 outlinig the present situation . or misleading returns, et ML Poland wna its relation fo the | Revenue bureau officials sald today | | c art] vhole Euro n «uestion the premie these reports indicated the practice | command vid : ¥ 1w widespread, .'«‘Hl\m- g ':‘.e\ (hml‘ e —_ ~ ‘;:;«h;md E ‘“The importance the peace of ! not vet compiled a¢list of cities from i s i = arane of 4 Ltrong and mited Porand | which reperts came, to ve rererred 0| West Hartford Man Meets Hor- | Government Would Then Get Ad- | e bawie i cannot be : 1 Germany ' the department of justice. Oftficials f‘(.y-m:“ l‘; ‘]( ‘. (;qu“ 3 niade war, 1 ‘0%, - and ideals, | also explained that the criticism ~ did bl D ] U d T . i I [R d [ TC t 2 u-b,: u‘j fvlil ¥ ? ned #The ‘war has not been won. (ier- | busin institutions which gate aid L the rebels approx ~ many is ready to howledge her- | to the Tevenue authorities in spread- — - sam ‘ ;h: (.hp,llvn in*the west, but not in inrt‘e(;;:'rvvl informatjon on the tax WAS WITH AVIATION GORPS HARD TO MAKE ENDS MEET e “f)'n\fin‘»(\‘n(vu;:;;”;mfi ;::elv:r:n'm:‘ . Fears Exploitat'on of a. | "o malke revetition of this conditian i :Jr‘wmv.m.:lg» L\;l-n. n .»n:y Were mowed ment Dasseés &) The same men who orddnized the }impossible next year, Internal Reve o 'hw\\‘ry\uh At":l:'\l\wflgmrmno gun some ml}:"fl'-\ 1 present war count on re-organizing nue Commissioner Roper plans to! Lewis R. Puffer, 26 Years Old, Fither | Charges Picz Mead of Shipping Board |, o0 500 0 e eCemi fl““f“l""“'“’- bt o - Russia in their own interests, If they | build-up an organization of thousands | g ; % ' G e ¢: leaving.thibly, d8ad. on sigtengo ol 0. they will have an endless sup. | of volunteers ta be given class iustruc-| Jumped in Front of Locomotive or Has Conference With Paciflc Coast | the fleld. 7 S what {iTe Sg do so, they ¥ ave wdless sup- | 5 s > federal losses werereparted to armis of sem ¢ deit - ateri ! tic n tax regulations for dissemina- | 5 : ; 3 o Mi\‘ of labor ]u!m rav I“i’ll‘ rial. lln ::l’:: @ :‘ enes \_”‘Ywmhm‘u Fell in Trying to Cimb Onto Step— Shipbuilders Advocating Such Ac- 16 killed, including s former tinues the el addition to wheat. they will have cot- 0 > Xxpavyers. Nelgh d | . 2 - general, who received am- and th at A undr f] 'ta ) 2 P £ 3 s : \ { A ; general, 2 ed n- an p..e(m‘uu 3 " ton from Turkestan, oll, great lum- | headquarters will be maintained to! y\yife and Parents Survive Him. tion—IHizh Costs Hamper Work. and was commandin ga troop tional Guard tithe. Ti¥E fed o Paris app ber supplies from the forests of Rus- | aid citizens in making ‘Gut returns, e S N 3 mi&ia, immense coal and iron deposits, | And many more centers for paying the| Hartford, March 21—Lewis R. Puf- Philadelphiza, March 21—Announce- 1:&“;‘:"“”\ eshadicoh o 'j““,"’:“:‘l iy ":‘K".’,‘f‘"w]’i“‘ The Tegiieg cxem . ‘3 3 ?( "“" "r"m’h“’:’i}::r 10 say nothing of gold, platinum and | tax Will be established than were| fer, 26 years old, of 16 Boulevard, | ment was made heré today that et T u.'v‘;“fi: '”-0‘ ‘~‘{ o ons from service Are N oy T lavatate over i Baispositl other minerals. " #With these rein- | Maintained this year. ! West Hartford, was struck and in- | Charles Pies, nead of the United States | 0 5y 0, <00 1€ "‘m‘\ |“7' S 1] xemption. {.ine alang® thel Adriatic Horiiail forcements Germiny would inev- “It must be made as casy fa Pav| stantly killed by a shifting engine in ; Shipping Board of the ENMergency | vears had been his Sl ‘;“’:mm“ _ Senator Bai to exempt:pdh | longing totle Austrd-Hufgaria jtably stamp her dominion on the | ta¥es as to puy postage stamps,” sald} the New York, New Haven & Hart- j T'leet corporation, in a conference at | ant. 1t was T.opex who f at institut. ldcemen and fir@nen Trom the persdn-| pire whish béth nationalities elaj whole sorld . Think of (he effect on | Mr. Itoper.s “The congestion prevall-| ford railroad yards on Windsor strect | Washington with Pacific coast |'ed the practice of gymamiting teins @l tax or milltal . fax'+ s reported Both” Countaes Seant B tho splendid body of America’s high- | ing at "“‘4“‘0;” offices thiis vear| {oday. iU\lilu‘-l.\ru.t‘tH:»S« d with temitnefde AlIET Jeat e Rl LR m‘]y-{“z unfavarably. - Senator "Bowers:fgr the Ttalvie otdlis | orisiielly ixel Iy pajd fabor it Gerinany trained and | Will have to be eliminated. Body Badly Mangled. | sirability of revision of the exist- 5 | ¢ X finance committee stated that soo n i < e with his brathbr Pabla, participated’ LooR stated' that' These! yirtually' the entire Dalmatian g irgcted "the cheap labor of Russia —— e He w horribly mangled, both legs | ing ) ols. By this means, it was ;o ypa o SRy - T exemptions weFewd®odl wrattérs. To with Triest and” Fiume® w gnfl :("hma No ]n.‘t. could cempete | . ., [ being completely severed from the | stated, ovarnment will secure the ‘““M’y ""‘u‘i; ’ ’:“v‘l‘l’-’vnru:( v‘,\“?]”,yf: this- My, Badiéy replied shmsin Niw ‘.m‘ % the ‘\r‘w‘r! ) x‘w‘n‘l‘]kh,e b production. ! HUN ONSLAUGHT WAS | body. The left lex was found about | udvanttzes of such reductions of costs | and was later captured and tz Haven exemptions were given oMlyfor on tie eastern side of the. A SAVGnid Make World Power, 150 yards from where the engine !as ore due to the increased efficiency thiahua Cits where Uhis poverty or disability, - through, afi<sl-| Recent report¥ have:Hsen that hat stands in Germany's way LAUNCHED YEAR AGQ | stopped. Puffer was employed in the } of the yards itad dermanic action and there was \,‘g Italid Jipen . t i AUT £ b: | . : A Rafers o metablisk e s % an representatives ‘were ‘man: Bee dr Kneland, which are { office of the Automatic Refrigeration Refers to Established Yards. | commission to pass upan afeli f O ing disposition to' igak @ermany is at th t r g | Co. The engineer and fireman claim | During the conference Mr. Pies | = for exemptions. Policomeén ww { 4 e P piized Ftussia, and once | Pufter deliherately jumped,in front of | dwelt upon the fact that His views MRS HEMEN‘VAY H [and then went out and ‘collect® @ 1ike 1. ,,f,_‘y;, i Kie: with the Bolsheviki and r Today Marks Anniversary of First! the engine, while others say he at- {abpiied to these yards that had heen . L] IGNORED tax from others, ']‘]lez,lp \\b v o g ml by ¥ as she will b | tempted to jumpon for a ride and |in existence at the time fhig coun- el Jected. Senator yKlett® S Iny B ot he 3 S]‘:’\'_:f' in peace time, she | slipped, going under the wheels. Puf- | try entered the war and thus had not ! - ) g what similar Dill which provided for cver. he neb e Raakh A strong Poland T R e [ fer's wifc survives him. only competent. efficient management. | Head of Woman's Club. Re-clected, | €xemption af those who had served in| port bo alioted e liin i block this plan . | "It is said his parents Jive in Mas- | but the nucleus of an eficient yard |© oL 5 the recent , war, nator Brgeks| Lo weser i) ; time imniemorial . it has Washington, March 21.—One vear | sachusetts. He was recently honor- { and shop organization X rist Watch As Token of | pointed.out that the new ojlitary bt £ ooie ol =08 :&“n the ‘task of Polaitd to -protéet ;R,“,, teday the German army at the | ably discharged from the aviation | New Yards Are Expensive, | \ppreciation. dealt with exemptions fi oisthegnili-| oo afr @ SiCiization from the hordes of Asia | peak -of its power, poured down on | Service. The yards ereated durinz the w tin and was a guide for' exempths orzanized by Germany into a machine | the British lines in Picardy, bent on SR | 1ie was'told have found it difficult to Mrs. Rufus N. Hem payment of a military %o crush demoeratic civilization. This | winning an overwhelming victory be- | make ends meet, because they were | eral terms head of the yman’s eluh, Klett's Bill Babled. Germany would do by breaking _the |fore American troops should reach HARTFORD SOLDIER ROBBED hampered by high plant construction | has been honored by re-election, and The Klett bill bore an unfavorablas tghdatd of living of the western |the front in force. | costs by the necessity of building a | in appreciation of her services for peoples. Tor the present task we | Today Gérmany no longer exists as S working force out of whoily egreen | the club, she was prosented with need a free nation to cope with Ger- |a military. power; her gigantic war | George Britt Ts Badly Beaten and|and incxperienced men. = 2old wrist watch, today. The many in influencing the development | machine has collapsed, and the Amer- Mr. Piez stated that a biz western | tation was made at had a some- Terrific German Drive Against rding thedonly¥ea ['sea o itlet for her commerce; S Italy Will Not_Y¥ield On the other hand, Italy i no disposition to yield lher poj | far as Fiume was concerngd. Hel titude was officially stated by Prg s ] z in’ Owtando in addressing - 1Hew, I @ svrprise lunch- | the militia. Senator, Deming’ wished chamber of deputies on March 1% of Russia. ican army she sought to avoid stands Relicved of $60 in Cash and His 'yard with a contract for twelve 800- | con given in her honor this noon, at | Measure or even the.military bl he declared that while Ttalyjremi nway for sev- | i | ( { | Poland Needs Danzig. aside,4he Rhine, shoulder to shoulder | {ton ships is reported to have gone | the home of Mrs. George W. Traut. | ®XeMPt not only mehinwho served with! «faithful ‘to, the spirit of ‘oqgeii | | report and there was considerabl debate over the matfer, of exemption presen. | from Dersonal tax of men serving to Danzig we must “have, because | with the British ani French and Discharge Papers. into the hands of a receiver this be- | The luncheon was given hy Mrs, | 1€ American forces but those Amerl-| which inspired the treaty & without it our commerce would | with all of Germany absolutely at its s For i archrs George Britt,| \DE theithivd to take this step. This | George W., and Mrs ank 1., | cans. who served with the Canadian,|jtaly entered the war’ -theltii always be at the mercy of Germany. | mercy. Py S ons '+ § incident he said, is but a reflection | Tn addition to the officers British and"French ‘forcés.” In, order| mean that she could “‘reriad by Zion street, Hartford, Was| . {ne conditions that exist in some | club, the members of the to permit senators .to see what is in| L1 b et Nl heaten and robbed here late last night | of the newly created the military bill in the way, of pexi| roo o.:ihe appeal reaching man he met on a train on his PRI e e T | the U,”y‘ 1 town on the Guif of Q) nerd (Fiume)™ which was “cxXpost Traut. of the several shipyards. commiittees inchnding board of di- vectors, civie, liferatnre FWith Danzig we must have the river { When the cables on March 21, Vvistula, which is navigable almost to } 1918, brought the ne of the first Cracow. It is an artery which, with | terrific (ierman onslaught, American , | e : ay to Hartford. Britt, a discharged ts trik ies, gives life to the body | effort, officers -here today recalled, | W2V to Hartford. ritt, i == science, art, bill was tabled in spite of the unfavorable < : e f $60 and his 7 \ T i ep. . of the Polish nation. From Danzig to | was striving toward the production soldier, was V:H‘t\(‘;'(‘ n‘!‘zg ‘m’x"dl “:‘ H. P. BATTF\ CHOSEN | Mrs Hemenway has held the office to | " '\”‘I‘)“ 14..,\‘ ndence. We do not think Posen the majority of the population [of an army of 5,000,000 men, equip- | 4ischarse papers. He was f which she has been re-ciected for sev- ill to protect children from im-| o the premier, “that this i GER | : : .onscious in a street by a policeman SE s, o o : ! proper amusements was refected on ;i is Polish. The country is a garden ‘ptr! to bring victory in 1919. Within | cOnscious in a street by a policeman AS MURDER JURYMAN‘” 1 years, and been very active I‘ r amusements was refected on | 2t the very moment when it fs ¥ i | I K and music committees were present the lgss of both its nationality an 2 : ) 8 s amfore s- { > Sy an adverse rep t ) and it furnishes two-thirds of the po- | less than nine months the first and | and was taken to the Siam oF 1hofs | the work of the Woman's club evant oo report. It was aimed 101 .pa¢ the world mdy be redecnipg atoes for Germany. The people arc second American army had broken | Pital. Britt said he and the stranzer , i :I \“'»1 moving picture exhibitiond ot T8 D OTE R O T SR industrious, somewhat slow, but good | the very hinge of the ‘whole enemy | 0t Off the train here to play billiards. | ! he ood and thunder” kind < orzanizers. They will furnish con- | front with the capture of Sedan, while — | New Britain Man Ts One or Eight se- | SHORTAGE 0F TENEMENTS structive men for the development ecided victories had been won by k2 our country. . British and Frenct. It was then lected—More Than 100 Addi- Upper Silesia Kssential, | to save themselves from the LTS i . “Upper Silesia is even more Polish | ignominy of having their army cap- tonal ¥ . ; . ! >0se fill be the center : Em ey Tl Tom sted Following ) h e e ew act which gives state policemen than Posen. It will be the center of | tured, the German leadets forced the | Twelve People Arrested oM Hartford, March 2l.—More than Houses in This City Flas Decreased | on trafiic duty.the right to male . ir iron industry. It is a pity that | flight of the emperor and surrendered ) 5 g 2 ak ho-Slovaks have attempted 1s a nation Street Battle Between Passaic 100 electors of Hartford county were ;>>l.\ m]r:m visible evidence af mot b1 nd % off food el . ¥ 5 ol the B Siuner s aw violations, so as to make the act: Plockade d cut off food relie e e Teschen e . summoned to the superior courf, A Siics i i eprive fustior Hh : B = Strikers and State Militin Rescrves. ¢ the brerent ¢ SN effective at once, instead of iith the! MOTts for the interio This: il which is inhabited in a great par e i o - St tmeNone of the Diel e e B e Aot was ad d by the supreme oo§ Sles N e onian: i I D GIRL HELD e problems facing this city e sion laws 1 new act was sign- : ] Poless, The Bohemians do not need ¢ ELT T March2l = Twelve mintiont as’ to] jurs Feavieelin Lha||| Lol mEl (acing this L R o T f e I Tt T b e in Paris. however, and recent rep) the coal there, because they have EOR JEWETRVAROBBERY-HIN =l Sl e i o [ snsen el S 0iE . vl sy o) enemen e nyRce tos 1iave Heon | e : g have indlcated that an femickinl many thousands of tons, for export| .. .. A s ,' N e B ety Cuse of the state aga e five al- | know where people erecting houses K. o iets Exemption Tevantior to connictse in addition to what they use in thelr | _r!i.u|-iurru“~\liar:rv‘u w\' 19 xcn‘\;vol(l ol fv\‘;g;“’; «':‘“:‘_}_‘hl‘ “{md atriking 1€ed gunmen to be iried together | have had applications for tenements | AMONK favorable reports were th Tugo-Slavs claims was possible ; hobe the comgress|8irl: Who sald she was Blanche Wood | State Militia reserves a st ey : % - ! long before the houses were complet. | C¥empting from taxation the diigo-laveicle ey { ’J‘m ”th:”:f“\'\ of Newdrk, N. J., is held here under | woolen workers and ,their sympa- fov the murder of Captain William s omplete Fronticr Recently Discussed, 10} Banisiawill e ‘m‘i:“‘" i) [ £1,000 bond accused of grand larceny. | thizers in front of the Botany Worsted I°. Madden of South Manchester on «t what has caused the Ita ofsthlsgregion o S rs 2= | She was arrested for the Newark po- | Ai The, police came to the aid of the night of January 30 tion to announce its determ tional umity with Poland. It might | ; po- | 2 . . ! ; el e i lice on a warrant charging her with and used their clubs freely. light jurors were i their seats = have disastrous cts. . ihett of S - e e d bruised, ! Tt was expected that the four re- 218 il po 4 5 o Mokl heft of jewelry from a house in that | Neveral persons were cut and bruised, It e gl e ; N itrea i e a2 i T oTiical ipaiticat ane Lo reant atione A fot ML, fn eastern Galicia & majority of City in which she worked. She is|bput none serlously. | maining seats would be filled toda¥. . jones | The alterations were for (he | 0 NOMinate candidates at*lc 1 is K we , “”h"‘imz“;i A e homians. e held as a fugitive from justice i i | Thirty-two men were excused by the | (%0 M STE ORE ERE TOF e {weeks before election Nenessing oria) adj h £ v s. 2 ! court for cause, . leaving eighty-five compensation of official stenographe the con distinetion between them and the — - el 0 = [ ! : : : owner had.over 60 applicants looking s : VARTZ'S BARN BURNED. ! to be examined by the attorneys to- tols12 A have b Poles is not racial, but only relizious LUXEMBOURG VOTES TO SCHW L gl 3 rne) 1 for the rent. Another one is known | g day, . ch is a raisc of § : > pakt Aal . 2uthenis S Br g i i where a man reported he was going |20 @ Pill praviding that the Sh prat A and lingunistic. The Ruthenians I MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE. | Unoccupicd Structare Near Shuttle Ur o noor Heant wher man reported he was going and| LSy myl raval of crime either on the stage| TSNS Of Peoples creen 4 Feud Most Serious One. There have been several “incidél | at Fiume and other points in thel ritory claimed by both Italy and J§ Slavia, since the signing of the a& stice and the feud at one time g More Power For Police. Under suspension of the rules the senate adopted an amendment to the ctors Summoned. | Since 1915 Building o Dwelling i so bitter that Italy establishes 152 Per Cent. i 7 i Sesbantl bl DA Gl oy G | d A\ good tenement is an unknown |©f the Seaside Knights of Columbus luxury and as far as can be learned | ¢OrPoration of New London so long that property ix used for social fare and charitable wark there are few idle rents. One case is known where very recently a i el s not 1 develope At | aniring g s not developed in Lrdin between President Wilson and man who built a new house on the wen examined Line road,, the Eastern P Press dispa long to the Greek church, which rec- . e to move and over 100 people sought | * ad Kastern Power . : oa e ‘11\”\ ffl’nhnr'v : Rome. When Banls, i March (21,0 i(Havas)—-The ‘ Meadow Totally Destroyed. thout adding to the acceptances. T ved o ki O Yy chamber of deputies of the duchy of i 2 e ety Nearly 350 men have been summoned | (o oo T e ric P in Norwich unless und s 1 1 ) boles and (he 1-uxembourg has voted unanimously | AN unogaunlcdibannioieC arl on4 about 250 examined in the . se 5 + lie o the girls are classec es ant > S He o miers Clemenceau and Lloyd (Geo to maintain the indevendence nd B imending the Milford court charter tc 4 ¥l i A Cinr, £ rice = £ ast evening ) outskirts of the city anc as he- g T arter:to 1 boys pecome Ruthenians, and Vice' . ;my of that country, ;ucording burned to the ground last eveninZ ;.o the following Dana Willis, | Su¢i}s of the city and was be- | ;ormis 5 justice to e cited In ta serve| Stated that there was every regi v 9 o'clock. The flames illum-, goieoq pank A 2 icged by people wanting to rent it . n s P >, 08, he v for ar ¢ Cips A 7\ e The reason for these conditions is 1 will find Ruthenians and Poles, | inated the sky for miles around. ' Griswold, West Hartford, farmer; Th f h ndition The bill to stop trespass on land; AMONg the foremost obstacles w speaking the languages of both coun- Good work oun the part of Traffic easily seen by reviewing the figures bordering on Long lsland sound,! the conferees were seeking to rem 5 ¢ 5! i 3 5 countant; Harry P. Battey, New Brit- | Ak aho 2 “yvfy w‘m; wr; inspector, | ()i ) being the religious rite’in the same Schwartz, Harreit and Deming. vre- o3 4iioq: Howard P. Dunham ch show the number of tenements | o o4 A Cilihe Geactin 8 . o Soten o i . ain, d; ward . am, 3ranford and which was chang the peace treat church. The Polish peasants in east- GERMAN-AUSTRIA WANTS | vented the fire frgm spreviilg to the nsurance man; Seymour | ¢ u et Fiume Important Seapor ern Galicia are enthusiastic over their OWN REPRESI'NTATIVES | | wooded scction adjacent (o the barm. p enements in 1 t newly formed national unity, freedomn AT PEACE CONFERENCE, i Benjamin F. Case, Cunton, retired; | " n‘m_‘ . W v! u‘/” 2 ; ‘hy'\‘ :} f 48 chief seaport of the Hungarian Ki e - _— 7 | Frederick H. Young, Windsor, man-| €' €€ 4 gihc i bergwas dom. It has several harbors, and Polish Patriotism Strong. Austria, according to advices re- BEST JOB OF HER LIFE. Ry T ol iy nor any person shall sell « a Polish woman marries a Ruthenian, a Polish woma ) e 2 1et with the city of Norwich | Schwartz, a local fce dealer, Was jo ionce the eight so far chosen who cersa s i e same family you : I S i selieve the e 4 versa. Thus in th m mily ¥ e et e about teller Sedgwick in absence of judge and deputy judge, | Pelieve that the frontier issues W ; : e s = Of rafie John M. Karges, Windsor Locks, ac- | (150 O 5 v he only distinction d——— er Tied Wagner and Mess!s h the office of . o he path to a rapi tri and with t D Officer Fied igner d e was drawn to fit conditions in| fTom the path to rapid condh Wethosfield = erected. In' 1918 there were but 68 | Agnew, Hartford, irsurance mon; Scecteqiland 1917 thel (Continued on Fifteenth Page) | _Fiume, before the war, was and independence. yondon, March 21.—German- ! Sl 363 and the vear before, or 1915, the pogition and facilities made (¢ “This patriotism is rooted deeply in ceived here quoting Berlin news- | Copenhagen, March 2i.—A Bolshe-| number was 446, The percentage of AMERICAN AIR SERVICE seat of virtually the entire shippl e Polis eople and will come: ur | papers, has expressed e es i ewspaper >, erac shes = decresse i enements betwee: the 5 4 k the Polish people and will cement our paper “tu. Xpre 1 a desire }1\;)( newspaper of Petrograd publi !3( Scxsiesin toremen T ’\ n CASUALTIES DURING WAR trade of Hungary. It had an ar nation in a strong barrier against for independent revresentation ||a long list af persons who have been e = years 1915 and 191 g | betum population Sr.teariy R Ent Bolshevism on the one ‘hand and | ni the peace conference, [t de executed in connection with the coun- T POTAL 3534: 171 KILLED | wgainst Pan-Giermanism on the other sires also, the repoits from Vi- || ter-revolution. Among (he names on - 'j”"‘“' CANADA'S WAL COST, Washineton, March 21 Avsial. | GERMAN sURMATRICE we receive from ihe peace confer- eana add. that the guestion of the list is that of Mme. Sternberg- - - ened those districts which will give us its union with (Germany be post- Jakoleva, president of the committee : real independence, jonally, Indus- poned until the conclusion of dealing with executions, Who herself cast tor New Dritain and vi- trially and commercially,, I hope the the conference. has (been held responsible for thou- nity: Fair tonizht and sat- American people will help us to at- sands of eXeécutions, No reason has urday; colder tonight, the Reuter correspondent, that the i = 3 ! | 171 men were killed in combs |1 1eft Hamburg yrding 1o a dispad tain this end.’ 2 heen assigned for her execution. Sl ___fl amount will exceed $1,500,000,000, | mbat imaroume groud. Paris, March 21.—Canada has « . 2 | etrord. Ma o " f s in United States air serv- | | Hartford, March 21, pleted her war cost estimates for sub- ‘ | START ON LAST TR ice personnel, serving with {he Basle, Marc! 1, ‘Havas,)— American and Allied armies at the || German submar vhich are to ont numbered 334, Of the total || delivered to ti te powers, h i mission to the reparations commi ' sion. It is understood. accordin

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