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‘RIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 senorn. | EXPECTS WILSON TO G AND QUEEN ARE mder Indictment. Mar- ! SAVE HUN COLONIES GUESTS OF PERSHING In Hospital. Mave you! hae 8 March 21 »—.\Ivs‘ —— P kindness shown1 B ae .;’L‘if" r]”;]r‘;l‘:‘y:;:,\' German Peace Delegate Makes Big Joyal Party of Belgium Visits Amer ! \\m.i",:c"‘ feeny te hospital here to Alfred J. Point of President's Broad ican Army Headquarters at ; tor you alone. (/ of Andover. Mr. Lundgren 5 ' Pass it on. e herc with his fiancee from Terms of Peace. Chaumont—Quict Reception. Let it travel dowa in Andover, wherc she had 3 \ X ) hs fffince her releasc from the Berne, Switzerland, March 21.—In! Chaumont, France. March 20.— | Let it wipg am $9ail at Lawrence on February | @n interview printed in the New Gas| King Albert and Quecy s 2o e obtained the marriage license | Zette of Zurich, Prof. Walther| Belgium arrived here last night furi Til in Heaven the dead appeirs | peeees Schuecking, a member of the German| a visit to Gen. Pershing his cha- | Pasg & on. fact that she is to submit to-. Peace delegation, declares that he| teau. The voyal pair made the trip i ap operation understood to: does not believe that President Wil-| by motor car, the weather heing un-| Mitto—Good chees hastened the ceremony. Her|SON'S jrogram can be invoked to de<| favorable for the journey by airplana | Flowen —Goreapsis. on, due {o stomach trouble, is Prive Germany of all her colonies. | they had contemplaterd The king | Tolors- -3old angq whitn ded as critical £ UMr, Wils, has promised a broad.| and queen were accomypanied by Col Z P, Lundgren has been steadfast in| Zenerous to peoples like pring his belief in the innocence! Germans,” he s Civilization rests Wrs. Skeels since she was arrested| o0 the efforts of all the o nations. | T ed with the murder of Miss The question of indemnity appears to nce W. Gav of Andover, whom ! Nhave been settled in pr iple, all that #Was attending as a nurse. He is' TeMains being to fix the amount. A« Bager of a store at Andover and| ta the league of nations. Germany is f& a paticnt under AMrs. Skeel's care| Sincerely desirous of collahborating in peral vears ago the organization and T hope the Paris| Snow fell heavily here in the hills | Court street, on Monday, Gome 2 S covenant may be sensibly modified. of the upper Marne all last night but | 9:30 o’clock and bring lunch C. BAKER BLAMES __Prof. Schuecking savs he thinks the| this did not interfere with the re- | i 4 AL s ‘\\\’1,« plan might profitably be con-| ception siven the Belgian rovalties At the last meeting we had tk sulted, as it is. in his opinion, quitd! toqae a 5 R e b i 2 x : political viewpoint. He savs the real e 7 ; e ‘\,f”';;::g'['.:’,,\_:m epos SN function of the treaty is to “buryl forg from mearby towns, including | The soclety voted to Join ¢ i imperialistic policies for the benefit| mnany Ameriean. tr : iLoR oINS the! leawu e | man ican troops from neigh- | as a body : ] | boring cantonments. Nearly all the Wiis But Through by Chairman T am astonished that the idea of| French and American officers of th prosecuting former Emperor William| siafr wers prosent e of Military Committee. and his generals is seriously entertain- BT o b e LR e P ed)iiheliisa v SRS Und ers intexna tonaniifs s s o B S L e S 1 Yuma, Ariz, March 21.-—Secretary | ]aW there is no court competent to| y; o T SRLQol e ©N | the Travelers’ Aid society will be the I of War Newton D. Baker, who is on | Set up a tribunal, after the event. to ,,':]L Dojic v he quare wavir speake d an address of great in 3 ‘an Iipection: tour ‘of Army. es ; - a ruler or general in contradiction ! = ’h':', o et terest is expected 15 | TePIVINg to charges made ves y CfyansassentieIgppinciflsRotficrims ¢ Sunshine Society. ilkens, aide-de-camp to the court. | SiXty-cight oranges were sent to the second Belgian officer and Countess | hospital since t 1 ne Carmen-Chemay, Ty-in-waiting | to the queen. They were met at the One air ¢ ishion and two pairs of great entrance of the chateau by Gen. | crutches are idle present Pershing and his personal f, dined | quietly and passed the night in the There will be another all-day sew chateau. { Ing meeting at the Red Cross rooms, the streets were crowded with visi- | the sserts Legislation Being Cri The next meeting will be held on April 7. This should bring out s large er, as a representative of ception hal wad o 2 = \'\fm;n_ngton v Senator fhamnm]am. : _H]‘m”' “ ;m A heriah ”]‘ ; conelude went to the Courban air DELEGATES GATHER o _rmegom chairman of the senate z o m_;m”‘(f Mpnfi w\‘n drome and reviewed tie Eighty-first military affairs committee, that t ) leqauestan o AdeaRa il or division hey the re A o) "HU [ RARI it Sl R for the war is an international onel ;o os Cas TSI vacion ey | AT BAPTIST CHURCH ' 2 ok lithe cernments heir archives o oranInE. his At Ehea 0ol i ¥the Army courfeman L sl h governments open their archives Jth:n the senator himself caused to be | .11 interostod parties.” enacted the system he is attackin 4 e d et She 3 S , eivil and military authorities and ! and an established tribunal examines R R e | Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the his wife| °Na L s e S i Psniiling,” had| Secreiary Baker and s v IN RECEIVER’S H DS ' REED WILL IGNORE Base filled with | mel through v‘m..» molw. o \\]1:'\1 2 (R ¢ 9 X . A 1l Y Afternoon and Evening. fBund to his hotelj and are expected to reach El Paso | o i Y Mr. Drew laugh- | today | GROTON IRON WORKS DEMAND TO RESIGN | Members ot the Hariford as detectives he didn't ecretary Baker's statement fol- | What liquor looked like lows: G o and was about to convince| I cannot permit myself to be. Big Connectic x 5 < ] - 4 ut Pla Makes = y s pe had mnothing to drink| drawn into a newspaper controversy | cut Plant Makes Tem- | Democratic Senator From Missouri | en Mrs. Drew called out from anj with Senator Chamberlain about offi- | porary Move adjoining room: ! cers of the Army to whom I hold an | . “Sidney, make me & highball! I'm/| offic relati and whose conduct I —Subsidiary of Morse Co. dving of thirst! | must judge dispassionately and upon Jore acces- | The detectives grinned, Mr. Drew|a) the evidence I can obtain. Members and | pjugshed and said nothing, so Mr&.| «That dquty is mine and not Sena- rgently requested | prew came into the room to get thej rooms. highball herself. She started to un-; e | pack the little black Paz. but her hu | band stopped her. Foreign Missionary Association This ia- ion of Baptist Woman's Forelgn | Missionary societies from all of the es of Hartford county met at the conference which was held at thb* to' Protect Creditors Denies He Was Disrespectful DLSUS chiunchi ChiEEa it et oon s s \ h will continue through the eve- to Wilson, ning. This conference is the 46th of he in- ‘ooms are o : s B o : | New Londonm, March 21.—The Gro-| St. Louis, March enator James | }]:‘».‘,y:‘f«m R G | ton lron Works, the big ship build- | A. Reed in commenting on the action ! coemio; - o o e A rertora: | ng concern across the river from | Of 30 democratic members of the N RS : ain’s 2 shal f | this city, went into temporary re- | Missouri house of - representatives 3 et T s it unbiased and unhurried by abuse rship vesterday. The company | Who adopted a resolution calling on' o) B aoclocKmEthEe R R | or agitation. ,000,000 in government con- | him to resign and run for re-election ' .0 Serdles L Ny M Feten iR i lacar ol sa ineselzcntien I CRIsRIDOL AN Ao Ver It oRpO el | as a means of determining public sen ASHL N oonas yEaresexten ded iy My ol e i 2L that the s; of courts-martial and Harwood, treasurc e | timent on his views, said he h Mr A. Ludvigson and the minutes | men are detectives. T will now go to| 2% [l SVSIem O . 5 : treasurer of th ¢ had no . B e ™ a flof military justice which the senator | Marinersi hank of thi city, and B.|oblection tol the men adopting thees- | Of the previous meeting were read oy ” So to Jail he went, accampanied by | &UACKS IS onic which he himself caused | D tler. vice-president and super- | olution, hut he did object to the Ry MzE g the cecerding - He crigff all the enzslany Calp bV terzelforitial| ol isclb e vt il Miconn o S aBSET SSS RIS R R el Sin enSgt ot S Gro TRy ol iR e e BEGheRd iR SOt S will 1 3 time '@hd" could -| Boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. | contain a cocktail shaker and several| Presented by me as a reform and a | were appointed temporary receivers | dent Wilson —and - the * text of s Sl not sleep. I tried | pas been appointed a scoutmaster to | half emptied bottles of vermouth, gin| "‘_f"““”'_f’” pralhe previously existing | by the superior court at New Lon-/ W?T‘ ILow ol show b e 5 \h 1 3 v'Ir‘g & 5 Hr?“ - many remedie; reorganize Troop 1, formerly the |[and Scotch. Mr. Drew was released| 1”‘“&"1‘”'\;“» 2 . A | don. l'hf applicant for their wa il Wfim nmfl <0n‘41n4‘vm;: this campaign :md:hs: Et \jnn In?mk'on. Music and Badinotninelatal| i i EERII s S ine th SFESeincoutator | oh bend fanaluasieisoh arged wunonne (NGRS ol Rortant Sccnoteftiall| nolntmoniSuss W (he BNl ntied i Sta teell (e s iie AaIRYIR RISty one who) Bodiesass oRE B B DTMEHO IR R S him any good. 1| snjerica. Conrad Hoaglund, one of | appeared in court today, but the judg !" © gmendment whicl & sont to Sen. | Steamship company, of which the | G0es Dot agres wlth mie . he sald, ‘but| Eiertion i officers will thie Jaes heard of Resihol | {pe members of the department, has | kept the liquor. \atoriChemberlain, fag chalrmaniof tho Aloh Jworks s s subsldly Lol e e T L R G S A D s B b, L mont and Resinol Soap, and the | e o e o asuistant scoutmaster,| The night beforc the arrest of Mr.|military commiitee of the senate. Lm{ iron works awes it more _than | do, oL agree with President Wilsor th fter I began their use the | rphe fir eting of the troop is to | Drew he and Mrs. Drew entertained| more than a vear ago and more than | $300,000. The following statement I tlanol tesien Bol Collnae ot g : e would not | . The first meeting of the Lroob '8 B | Gov and Mrs. McKelvio in their hotel| a vear before the occasion for the | Was issued hy E. A. ] presidony Unlom il these other (ellows Svith hing Now one woulc | be held Tuesday evening at T oclOOk | Jiieo ™ Mr. Drew sald the bottles were| presen: discussion has, so far as 1| of the Groton Iron Wor plewp fon) andiaal at that | . sl when he brought them to Omaha. Monday. P . Will Reorganize Troop 1. retiring president, Mrs. G. B. Ger- mond Supper will be served in the church s ol rooms this evening at 6:30 o’clock, know. never even heen presented by ! ‘We regret that, owing to the fail- | Nittions resign. In ti il 80 and the evening exercises will be held him to the military affairs committee | Ure of the United States Shipping | With them and we can 1 neral at 7:15 o'clock with a talk by Mrs. for consideration.” | board to keep its agreement with us | €lCtion with the document the Germond | relative to a loan of over $1,080,000, | PATamount issue { “Reconstruction by Churches and on security furnished bv us, and alsni T believe it is coming to a general| gividuals” will’be the subject of the 30 TO 1 AGAINST LEAGUE. | on account of its delay in making ad- | 'eferendum, for the United States sen-| ynon giscussion. Mrs. Brown will| S | justments on claims under our con- | Af¢ Will not ratify the document.” speak upon “Still Recruiting,” atfem ow I r had any sKin | ne Boys' department and | | | | | l()mh Bascd on Consensus Throughout | tract, we have been obliged, in or- | Senator Reed expressed a willing- ‘i 207 qarecs “witl be given by | i 1 i { | i | i juble. Two jars of the Ointment |, gecretary Farrell will outline his red him Signed) Mrs. Bessie | 1006 o the future activities of the 2 e fvis, 1012 South 13th St — troop. Scout Executive Johnson has | E sy 7 . All dr sts sell Rtesinol Ointment | 4 the move for the reorgani- | WANT GUARD MEMBERS, d Resinol Soap i fithe tr nd will assist Mr. | PR . I‘”“v):':l\mlnlhi'{‘s“f‘;(::““tm“ Troopll ex City Military Organization to Have isted at the “Y” for a number of v, Membership Drive. but a few years ago went out of ex- The regular monthly mecting of the istence. New Britain City Guard was held < last evening at the sfate armory. Mayor Quigley and Police Commis- . sioner P. F. King were in attendance William Cowlishaw to Demonstrate | and addressed the Guardsmen on the for Home Dietetics Classes. work to he done in the coming year. i A recruiting committee was organ- o = S | ness to meet William H. Taft. Alton ¥ Country. der to protect ourselves, to ask for | 5°80 By : o Miss Moran and devotional exerc | protection of the court until such time | ParkKer or Senator Hitchcock of Ne-| | 5 S i Washington, March 21—Odds rang-| 5 £ our accounts against the United | PTaska in debate on the subject of tho| !l kbt ekl iatb ing anywhere, from 3 to 1 to 50 to 1| states Shipping board can be paid | [*#&ue of nations are being offered here that the league : | and_our creditors paid in full S ClTY ITEMS of natlons ccvenant as now drawn Up . “wWe do not expect this will take CHINESE PIRATES ACTIVE, by President Wilson will never bo|jsneer than thirty or sixty days. We | Tokis, M 2 ratified by the United States senate. = : 2 1oj Tegret the necessity, but wish to be i a1 Rennes e huadin Heth A meat culting demonstration Will | izeq and divided into two teams Owing to the possibility of mend-| fair to our creditors who wish us 3 fie e D antung. A Japanese sailor, who funeral auto hea = ‘ e & o any are hol g back to ad-| o - P S | ‘ 10 ; fu 1l auto hear be wiven by William Cowlishaw in { (il report at the next monthly meet- | ™ _“‘5‘ manyate i‘w’”““,fi e y‘m_\“n"l well, and not favor ‘hose who push | wae found swimming in the ses and R nis market Monday evening for the | jng ' The Josing team is to pay for | /NSt (e odds whe he €Nt ue the hardest. Our company is in . members of Home Dietetics classes |, <0 | takes final form good condition, and all are hound ; as en yesterday afternoon at the home to be given au that meeting ne of the crew of eig e 3 which are being conducted in this | " plang are being made for summer | W B. Hibbs of W. F | to get their money soon | afled of Mrs. . Sedervall on Winthrop St., President Morse is a son of C. W. rchloi hinese pirat » are reported active off the coast who ; pleasant surprise party was giv- brought back to Japan. said he w e T Clae e s regularly in | soorts and for nifle mractice at the | Pankers and stockbroker ; | ina isting schooner from ! in honor of her birthday. Many . = s 3 . . ~1a member af the New stocls E S | tau Off the Shantung coa three friends were present a 2 untec the Grammar school but because of | ranzc in 'Belvidere. Mayor Quigley smpen alithie Nevs Torkito fholarod| il i ReR R E o e 2 . !the fact that the school is to be | yag offered to provide suitable prizes "_‘»-“'~“~H>"_S_’ h (‘-‘i Da‘”“:m_‘_‘ Iron Works employ 4,000 hands, | , "5 _h_‘w; A bidly alongslde repast wasiserved: closed during the coming week for | for shooting contests and the execu- | fIOM ull Pares of (e coumor ant o havellafnayrolicr nore M tnany| L SRS iR eC R Bata] a vacation the entire class Will 80 | tive board will declde what should |21l shac eieninolidsal fninicne §6o1s s 200,000 kalweek isosd ppoatdod i 100mer, looted to Cowlishaw's 1 t for a dem-| e given and the conditions of the | CSTNIng the league, ang fthat the | It has launched one steel steamer, | (C Vessel and j crew f ensus is that the present covenans| £ 5 S 4 | §word. The only survivor jumped onstration | shoot 5 ot iination and another, the City of Worcester, i % ped AMr. Cowlishaw, who is the presi- SRS T ST PR has ‘]‘ ‘;;“"‘1” “M‘:"h‘ 2o’ against| Wil take the water on March 29 | overboard and ¢ until ot IE eeen menes SOLDIERS AS GUESTS. et aal i LD ekw a e sicca i | BULC IR SEVeTAIBKI O se n TRNCI U zen AiNlO o) R Y MiRHAEAtT ORIAT O assnciation, will give an exhibition of 2 ol e G thaty w“\ Worcester will come here to take part n Boston next menth good and bad cuts in lamb and beef. | o . o o o0 T South Church i 4 * W% in the ceremonies. Six others are on RESTRICTIONS REMOVED. . - z I the way: Will Entertain Tonight ols and Several local people are pianning to ttend the paradc of the 27th Divi on in New York on Tuesday. Others o already asking about placés in the parade of the 26th Division which Buving a selecied home site at Washington March All restric- | Lyons Terrace on the easy term basis ! = = tions on or purchase of Italian { means—that vou are buying two years The Men's Brotherhood of the MAN DELEGATES WANT | lira exchange by “des as de- | from today it will cost you noth- TO KNOW THEIR STANDING. | Scribed in the presidcnt's executive | ing in the v of taxes or interest order of January 26, 1918 covering | for that length of timc and, you have 1 exchange restiictions, were | the free use of lot oy garden, ete. cd removed today by the federal | Why fer the land for somecona serve board until further notice totse? | _— i ad? “Eat More Bread PLAYS AT SMALLEY SCHOOL. | { and use = = ] { v g he | Children Present Two Interesting Acts | South Congregational church will | This Morning. { hold a dinner this evening in honou: ; ; ' Thompsen Milling Co.. Ls | of the returned soldiers of the city, < A le. March .—The president of | fore Two plays were given this morning | the Smalley street school, produced . Co., Jubllee St. | snd mans by Miss Margaret | asky. Th vl were: “The Sel- | Woman,” “Father and Son,” a recitailon was given by Miss overseas. | ihe pes reaty would b dy for . s Meltzer. Some musical num- The gathering will be of an infor- | § Cof'fee H‘ll'[‘ S ans s soon as President W NNz i 1 bers were also a part of the program. | .1 nature, and it is expected that son approved but that the Germans “L“\g | The cast was as follow lda Kra- YU = Helen Ptolomy, Alma Nelson, Ra- to Berlin advices - many of the bovs will make im- P l vould neither be allowed to diset | mer, Calthea Vibb Sophie W | promptu specches. CGeoree Taylor is ang eOP e. or modify the document, accordinz You K = A { president of the Mens' Brotherhood, | —If You Know Dr. hel Zergman and Bertha Dennis. ! 354 the Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill will If been — & Tablets —— be present. QOUIBV@ SUES U, 8. FOR cret of keeping young is to fel | INTPRCLASS BASKETBALL. | iy 0 accustomed 1o Philadelphix, March 21.—The At- | |8 dod e ! The senior and junior teams at the | GIRL RIVAL POISONS WIFE - S o e young — to do t! ou must watch your 4 o a h 3TRL RIVAL SON > } 1itic Refining company has entered | @ . . \ o g jnofmecdiiat i st choal il Bonboseians annies —— ' drink coffee and Nb G e Tt Rleves e naalll Oh yes, I will right after my dinner meal. Isn’t having a on — dark rings | this afternoon in onc of the games o(} Love For Woman’s Husband Prompt- findl’((‘auses head_ D 3 1 ed Death Deed. under your eyes — pimples — a bilious | the interclass league. The junior | - ness alleged to be due for fuel ofl tur. | & it awful, life is so sweet and time is so short, still gpar’le. ~ Your doctor will tell you ninety | hut it will be necess to win the| Scattle, Wash., March 21.—Miss al e,nervous d ! a1 ’ who are to he the invited guests. The 3 Y the (GGerman armistice commission at | ordc Sold hy S e s x, | YE Spa, has presented a note to Inter- and Captain Alfred Griswold will - Allied delegates asking if Germany = the principal speaker of the occasion - 5 hould consider as true statements in e iving a recital of his experiences | ! ench and British press .that | ook you cc — dull eyes with no | tcam now holé s mpionship cup | shed to the Navy. The oil company ; A you want to be dressed up like a sport, so you had < N claims compensation on the basis of » L . al St mes ne | on pionship for re year be- | Ruth Garrison, 18, who according to ! - e i : = . . : e JCREIa U onm i fom R meaity SO LR | B G e e e | }Slleergessn%?‘%agfi war prices charged for it product. @ better hurry because the winter is passing away and ~e1§;\r::;;‘ng,gs‘ccsra£ { | deanfoighi hudled Shistons e | eart or s h lower rate fixed by President wilson. |l spring is on its way. I hope you will obey and go the T q o S = e S her s will enter suit e | = s s . Bam " VIAGINIA HOUSEKEEPER | -von porinie Wiy b | annogance, WhY | e oo o s v ] vight way, where ou will positively get the latest in gave to | | cnarged with murder in the first de- not trg t of | i del ¢ bl i E thi o ts for years, | ee by John D. Carmody, assistant = spring medels at reasonable prices. Everythin o Olive Tablets, the substi- | Tells of Remedy+for Chronic Coughs. | !;I'n.‘wl’kl\\tlng attorney. ) G GERMANY BARS VISITORS. | B P g . : ~ .( ,‘.l s e g qi. nel, are gentle in their action Crocket, Va.,—“I had a chronic | in her contessio 5 a INS I AN R s e hCSt_ Tricotine Suits with Silk Vests, Dresses, S “.15’ fective. They bring about | ¢, was run-down, overworked and | 3 4 v for the affections of 2roat number of military and ecivil | S c S 4 1 ¢ exuberance of spirit, that natural lly uble to keep about and do my ! storrs, an automobile mechanic, . tieons Wil lere Wi also extreme capes and Dolman coats. which should be enjoyed by | jousework, when my druggist asked | was expected to airive here {oday po s e ooy e e ] - - ning up the liverandclear- o 1o try Vinol quickly fmproved | from Okanogan, Wherc he was noti- | inan eabinet has decided, according to | [§ ALTERATIONS FREE : impurities. | by its use, my cough has disappeared | 1ied of the death of his wife. The po- 3 k b.. the Kreuz Zeitung, t no person | % & ill know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- i .7 '\ has built me up in every way.” | lice declared he will be held for in- Atable drink a from an allied country will henceforth | w their olive colosr. 10c and 25c per | 1 é Y = Mrs. H. Honnshell. { vestigation when he arrives here. ywr“““’"l to tr: . Allsagmet. isa it solutely free from | ° | Lout special = -~ - - because it is a constitutional remedy | o LEAR LASE GOFS TO Lrmistice COMMiss L | ecnuee 1t o o constiaionst remeds | grugany cass caffeine, the drug e contair 5 JURY AFTER EIGHT WEEKs. = ut 1 TR > : Eyesight Specialist | it Luilds up the entire o em and re- LR : e m COffee,b OfHCh TO REDEEM $613,000,000. ! und Manufacturing | moves the cause of coughs and cold New York, March 2i.—The case ot H il e s 4 Optician. Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co., | Jeremiah A. O'Leary, the Bull pub- mffee']]ke flaV'OE \Washington, March 21.--The treas- ° s i ries ury r authorized the immediate | PINKUS wgists, Jiggett's Riker-He, shin ompany and the American wy today autl ate | 1,_\Amnx.r\1‘;0).<‘m:m FREE ot e el S TR T e e e qy cight weeks to con- There's & Reason loan unw es of indebtedness d._u ‘ 53 Lenses Duplicated. Drugsis erywhere. | fider evidencc relating to their ai- December 5, and maturing ordin- Officc, 306 Main St. 'Phoue 37¢ P. §.—1If you have skin trouble try | leged seditious Writinzs and publica- ity May 6 at and accrued m~\ | satisfaction Guaranteed. | Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. 3 jven to the jury this noon tercst to the date of redemption.

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