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ot Bafe RE) CROSS DRIVE | ENGLAND FRAMING BLACKS AND WHITES - FOR OLD GLOTHES TS PEACE POLICY. BATTLE IN HARLEN | | | Local People Urged to Give for Government Will Try to Stimu- Two Policemen | Hurt When War Relugees ' late Increased Production i Negroes Start Trouble b ! \ The country-wide deive. which s London, March = ix Montreal. Nenb e ’ March 26.—A fight be- heing conducted this week by the progperity colintry de-| tWeen negrons and white men - last Red Cross, through the appe pends on its s production | v eMNE 4t 5:30 o'clock at Lenox ave- nue and 135t Herbert Hoover. hcad of the F and the efforts of the government | the X A street, the heart of negro, colony in Harlem, resulted . policy | in serious ir poli ! Serious injuries 1o iwo patrolmen arried on in this city, and the cloth- on that basis, said Andrew Bonar ©°f the West 135tn pean Relief administiation. is heing will he directed to framing : strect precinet and o = motorman The irouble ouse of commons, in a statement in | man of 12 asked to be tak-n to 20 Courl jaw the government leader in the ‘ireat, at the Red Cross headquarier started when a motor- a northbound car on Lenox iw beginning to be sent 4n the commons today on the fiscal | avenue hii a hegro over the head The message sent direct to national With his controiler following an al policy of the government in reply to headquarters, is to the effect that . o otion by a member. Imperial The negro left the car a0 immediate supply of clothing and o street with threats that hed A DI prefrence. the goverment leader said, | would “‘get i :i:m nshour luter this negro, with werseas, carliest possible moment and the | % €0%en more, jumped aboard a Lenox More than 10,000 ions of clothing epancellor of the exchequer was con- | ”_”" ithbound - car at 135¢h to be collected throughout thé ggering how to give effect to it in | o f' lieving that the motorman ountry, and the Atlantic division Will (he Ludget. | Was the one with whom he had had e called upon to furnish the ma- the argument. The dozen negroes = i ¢ . swept the conductor aside row! "1"‘1‘ ar ]”‘f” SRR Nopty. Anmouncing the zeneral fiseal policy | him to the foor Hl,fi.”('i“t‘h(”"‘““““ he relief field will include North- ihe = o : S il L o, g bec motor- R et e o e Boxe B e whenever it was|man by the neck and hit him many - aly, Humania, i yossible to decide how i would be | times on the el - i Montenegro, Palestine, Albania, Cze S riledl out Bhe [ declared | Thel elect |l sate 5 . ¢ freed him- cho-Slovakia Jugo-Slavia, and TPo- i M\H_”_"m“ ot bimiasl Iinod i’ se fj:)m the colored men, ran west e tion declura doyd | on 135th street, and sought refuge : George wouid be fulfilled in letter e P : e 2 5§ 0 W pnilosopnuio e Lnefclothine vl Lefsent Burond of l‘m‘- it, but the government m[et R s LNy ineat iptancy olic Uriversity of America, re. (he f0od ships of the Buropean Itelief "”‘("‘“‘f "m‘. P “_‘m_”m“ qw‘“* j“‘:“‘“f y 3y this time 200 negroes fly appointed Bishop of Buffalo by Administration, the ships docking at conslaerays ‘xv 3 “ YRS IR A0 OWDE him and many ran e sercaict, is to L 5 Gibralter and Falmouth, from where for the country. ~An ant-dumping|up the stairs of the library in an ef- 0 Doncdict, s to be consecrated (L0t % cent to Trieste, Saloni- Dill had bee drafted, but had not | fort to catch him. He succeeded in B hl dnnee Sundas, i, “Antwerp, etc vet been examined by the govern- |locking himself in a room on the sec- d 30. e mass will be cele- b o 5 P e s 2 - b frated by Cardinal Gibbons, eech Garments of all sorts are requested, ment. Mr. Bonar Law promised the | ond floor, but his purauers beat upon iS0 'act as consecrator-. Lk ' particularly of the heavy variety, but Eovernment would arrive at a de- | the door until it crasked in and they (o3l Gilhedingt toem summer clothes wili be ucceptable as clsion os soon as possible and an an- | then beat the motorman over the Tndein sl it e ! well. The material will be looked nouncement would be made prompt- | 1ead rendering him unconscious, and % Gt | SHRON NAerwood . er and packed within two. or three . ly thereafter. one of the colored men stabbed him 4 veeks, ready for shipment. During The government leader contended | feW times, fd be weels, pine 2 gove ended | f ) Tot! the | DRAFTEE HOME the drive for clothing, which was con- | in the course of an argument he ad- || l'hvlne\ of the riot spread quick- 3 = ducted, last year; a quantity of ma- | vanced in favor ariffs tr y and there were soon gathered in e Gould = vea 3 | avor of tariffs that the| .. : 5 pls Been driven ! BADLY WOUNDED | terial of a negligible quantity was re- | most vital vested interests in the | . CNt of the library about 3,000 blacks e R eeeivedy suchlaaldancing isliDDers | ch nts i o and whites who were throwing stones kv e i fans, silk scarfs, and umbrellas, and | and hottles at each other and at tha ffored by o o hat o n sense s library and stores nearb: N oned the case , e ’ it is hoped that common sense Will ould be possible to maintain high | wera als s SETOSH e Joseph Bagdasarian is At Camp Hos- | dictate, according to Red Cross offi- ' o oo0 ir cott ] " o were also bombarding the whites ved with the cials, the sort of clothing which \nur\\\",": ',‘ ; l:‘\n h'md{: from Japan | from the roofs of houses and from ng that Walsh pital For Injuries Sustained suit the needs of the poverty stricken | ¥ e markets at a lower | windows of the buildings adjoining ‘offered Elary by the price than British manufacturersy G seople. i : the library B Gelphio club for a | three yei I R, P he material will not be collected | MUSt Pay for cotfon. It was ridicul-| Patrolman Joseph Mahon of the IO bt (bt ho. was {not BIeYing | Josépn Bagdusarian ls spending & (his ean. bt Wil be oronght dirert: i n})adt:yo‘:!hhnsv.] he said, that the old | West 135th street precinct sent in a e v fen®SePh Bagdusarian s spending a WS Vool T o Neadauariers by the ; conditions would continue. For in- | riot call to police headquarters and | The witness declored | organized | gion of which he will go to Camp contributors, and it is requested that stance he pointed out a pp.—:fnrem‘e{r serves from four police precinects B8 board | o opall 1x by its very nature an - | proveis for turther trentront neerrm? | clothing ' will be sent in during the | 01 Sugar would enormously affect | wére soon speeding in automobiles tox thirty-four | (o ctote and inter-sectional activity. | tated hy injuries received in France. | Week. ¢ [ sl mroducden of el comc | Ui enen of e baitlc. WHUE Ifyhe ' on the AUAN- | 7o noined out that the 7\‘“, Mol Braes it pt e Ca DR L e =y }m(‘n::‘w)" ‘ 1 :; s}t‘on‘\\nv e .um-«lm was hit on Foas! | jeague has no two clubs In the same | chin, and the bullet ri g e | Jariotitas imuch Nto Sagy dthat Gileac Wi @t doniand e e i o ("”‘ws’;“"“T' h', P and that in Gote i ,m‘(;,,,, G Deiees T :‘w”(‘?:::_fi‘;:;“:fl; ENGLAND SEES NEW w \-]nn'l'l( nm” hu]\'n] gained (hlp vie- ;l‘l(l’(:]‘\l:opH‘;srlvm h]nsvv)i(-al] suffering nil e s RIS R G R e R e e i il el ) . ory but for the help of the domin- | T cerations on his head and face. ‘l'r‘li?.fifgan P s s o n-dn(-uyfllw\l <on= |G National lexgue clubs in e R S S s STRENGTH FOR U. S. | ;mc id Mr. Bonar Law. “There- f«i?fh‘?;e,l:f?rz:]‘-fi? of the same pre- B P& cic promised by Chalrman | e ] but has been confined to the army [fgzs Manyiroeazuce Wiinorensing iene IS0l oo xR SouS BSINEES e & g ex and prompt settlement was | "mil phundred thousand dollars, the | hospital at Camp Devens for treat- [ERaedussanomergsnaRman omeryop Bl A Y 3 Surcd. Mr. Piez, =eneral manager | ienecs s<nid, was invested in the Bal- | ment. press Thinks League of Nations | e, dominions is a good thing for oL o et B Of Tor the Bmergency Fleet Corporation. | yinore wederals and now It has un- Bagdasarian, who was emploved § ik : ~ [ Britain as well as the empire.” e el ihe Moenlal v hen Will be ziven authority ftomorrow to ! coiceq gilizations of $5,800 and | for a period of five years previous to Would Strengthen Monroe Doc- | The government leader referred wouhds hadbeen teated dloe ine overnmentis' accounts with || Siit ot S ie 29,00, golng to France, as a teamster for the |'to the discussion in the Canadian | Lh®motorman, James Clinton, 30 {he builders as soon as the claims Bosion Bakery. was drafted in May trine Instead of Weakening It. | parliament upon Canada’s share in | Yoors old. living at 63 Bank street, h would make unlawfui | ire properly certified und no more ! r - ¥ - Thi e T i (B Witionk en Fime sy L remained at the hospital in a serious ke e prope ertified ol G o, anc : N war indemnity and to the decla- ol ik and 1. W. W 1cetings. ! contraeis for wooden steamships will PRFN(/H LABOR ME was, in the country but two weeks aft- imh;: I:;Y],! Mareh 26.—In an editor- pation of the acting prime minister condition. After regaining conscious- adec E s > | APPEAL TO PUBLIC edding is ahsolutely necessary to the even.” aintenance of the destitute peoples would be put into effect at the Ihere would be mno hestitation in | wages. He might he asked by labor, he said, how it BOLSHEVIK OR I W. W MEETINGS IN HARTFORD. | i i rtford, March 26.—An ordinance | ibtes the displa ot el e, [ er.his inducticn when he was as-' 2l headed ©A league of Nations or of Canada that the Canadians could e i kil s he. distribution of ultva-radic: i i Luin, € Daily Mail says rely upon Britain treating th 2 3 £ T i 1 t tder- 2 4 g e fo 5 = i i em gen- | . € . "< adonted by tho alder | Fraince e was pui in active service | -1t would be folly to overlook the cously. The speaker remarked that reason why e negroos should attack pight. The penalty is a finc almost immediately, and was in a M i ehamUstisilgbe dsolved Gy ATl Rt e el = L DR tecEINOR SO th e R EY it Bt jaiil Protests cention in Rus- ber of the Impor Dattleg ofaiiiie | most) latportant fof jtheselis ithell vl fie. i ERligon wereitold ihy oilloalrers that W t number of the Imy ant Battles of. L TR TR any fiscal policy to a nation. B e e salo ot 'more fhan $8,000,000. Tt} = o S R R the war. 1ils injurios recessitated his ' 17T can Jeal l‘ iad ticllcasugioBnas i S i T n?zné(ud‘:d A i ~ia and Poa Nof « 2 e e R R e \v‘o:.\ m.i‘\) mf\n ve some danger to the : IO - N O 26 Moines, Towa, March With | time he was unable to use his right ip“:::" e r""““‘I‘““ fact l“"’ LOCAL GIRLS WIN! T 5 ¢ y x S S o = S ague will afford a fresh guarantee e = one dissenting vote he lowa L e ries of ex- arm or fingers. His fingers have re- 2 ” y SURRENDERS HIS THRONE. ke of representuiives vesterday | - e oot £, March 5.—The national | sponded to the ireatment at the hos-: Of that doctrine, which at the date Defcat Aetma Basketball Team By e penditures fon e ; 3 of its origin had the warm sympathy o 1 il ) pleted | oo ttee o o al federation | pital, wud the doctors feel certain that 0L 12 arm sympathy Big Score. ince Osi - ik vessals hich will noi he completed | committ £ Th pita U G GG Ganl G Gt g Scorc Prince Osman Did Not Like His R \ lotal of | of labor has decided io placard the | in time the use of the entire arm will 20 CARAME and Briti S reme e I e e “Kingdom” in Tripol, m 0, go0s 1 A ool o rn e Gt oo The returned soldler is one of 13 SIVing the sanction of the league to atball team defeated the Aetna Tunis, March 25. (Hava: has heen cancelled, bui in.m : workers mlld to B O mEainst | cmbloyss of Murphy's Bakery who the principles of Monroe should not 'pife cuncesfwonialind ot Lseun Sso g IHER LTl s e N e hna)orjnad| e inserted inolnnaiicons {tuion il B el SRR S be a son of the late Sultan Abdul unt | 2 : = e il Hltentnaye Ibeen I KrancediiThe fentito ST IOmament sl Ol iR et Atlon e W Britain V. W. C. A 1ast| Hamid of Turkey and is said to have vent will be correspondingly less. | inc lete charcter ot e e | force employed at the bakery 1s 37 Hungary the Daily Chronicle says: evening. The final score was 13—2.| come to northern Africa to i i 4 = v v|.\;j,“y‘y’[[v "wm)‘n.\h:’, ‘Ie:iun(-‘n]“ r;n,t which makes the number of service : The ;‘:muffm is ‘lh:‘n nn‘o of de- Line up was as follows: government ‘n Tripoli. has surrend- stating that the decision of the shin-)of & does mot ful. | men nearly 50 per cent. eated enemy states has hroken the Hartford New Britain ered himself to & detachment of - ! A . o . ti & Ccove n which s tisti ST = o i hoard to confine its future con- | tions covenant whic armistice and declared war on us. I | French troo; de ha N ¢ 5 . ‘ o = 3 3. Ba 2 ps. He has been turr Op"l\ot(,h Qudllty Lt of steel vesscls icant thut | fill the conditions set forth by Presi- = o tale up e ehollonge and relp. & Balfour suioon, (B B Eel BEELE o0 o LU _v‘:!lxw\:‘f { least ninety-cight per cent. of dent Wilson’s 14 points,” it is said. Cl[ Y IIEMS force our control the world will know Right forward ties by the French. e (%} | facilities for building wooden It was learned fonight that the tTet lacanitet et wariness | iemobi | B Bolgerdt RS S S DA oomis 3 | sels would be useless in the overnment had opened an inquiry R zation, strikes and disagreeinents, we Left forward losses ' V the \ signed for overscas duty lkeaching i tor « war measiire of shipyards which now will have to be scrapped « worthless are expected to aggre- nd six months in s CSE TOR SUFI'RAGE A HOUSE FOl s not been possible { amount necessary io wract | With Wilson’s Points. ed the senate meisure proposing | woman suffrag in liis state ugh consgitutional unendment technical reasons, he measure {. pass azain in both houses of the have noi been g R s e | more than $100,000,000 in comtracts [ walls of France with appeal 1o} be restored : | —Princer e Tnsurance Girls' basketball team | OSMan Fouard Pasha. who claims to k legislature before it can be sub- | ; | iy Lo BE amount to be paid by the govern-|armed inte ) yopular vote ok NaeneamTEmEERE, | The shiphuilders were frank in tional set up a 1A total of 183 ways was o e hanner in which the French | Are you oing (o the K. of €. Ball | ire sfill masters of Burope and are " JOhNSON ............ L. Beilman e ‘;0’;"‘n:;n:_‘r’i“’g;ni;’“;{kg‘:’:“’ ‘;:”' at the meeting. Nearly all of v . press had been enabled tc keep so | RKaster Monday night ?—advt. | determined to remain so until wo Center L e DL L { will be abandoned or torn away to | closely in touch with the doines of | The Danghters of Court Columba | establish the foundations of the new Savage B B0 T Loomis ' Being 86n of former Sultan Makmai N | permit the use of the land for manu- | the supreme council. will resume sewing for the Red | and belter system for which we Right guard $ Mourad V. who was dethroned on l‘()r Thursday and | facturing and other purposes. Ves- — Cross &t St. Mary’s school hall Thurs- fought. But if we do not take ac- . Brown . «..... R. Sherman August 31, 1876, and was succeeded . | s now on the ways will not be|JOHN W. HALLOWELIL day evening at 7:30 tion, our impotence will be naked be- R Left guard | by Abdul Hamid, l‘nday | completed. orders having been given ASSISTANT SECRETARY A home dietet=cs cliss under tha, fore all, and many people beside the Field goals. B. Balfour 1, L. Beil- Tripoli is Italian territory having | to finish only the hulls, which prob- S i V| supervision of Miss Jeanette Metcalf | Magyars will hasien to fake advan- man 4, D. Loomis 2; Foul gools: L.| been taken by that country after the abiy will be used as barses. Accord- | \l\ie.\m”::m “.\1,.“4‘. !;“—rJuh\v W. | was held at the mllk\umu( 1 this aft- | tage of it. Beilman 1. Referee R. Anderson Turco-Italian war in 1911-12. ) res H & q AR o allowell of Massachusetts was nam-! ernoon. A group of Armenian women | e ?-,:,‘S.’lm“ Fresh - loc ing to figures given at the meeting, ed today m_am to the secretary of |will meet at St el Sliced Halibut ... 25c M chips for which machinery is mot | 1€ WO roifoneon t,,“”ff}"\,(.f e ehutch B : Yel. Tail Flounders .... Ib 12¢ available. They will be converted | (/€ 180 SO0 0 O thistration, James Cocper of Vine street enter Sliced Salmon »ee 1b 30C | into barges or sailing schooners 4 Ll tained a number of friends last eve- | Fresh Herring . ... b 10¢ No wage increase will he provided e ines [ Fancy Smelts ........ 1b 22¢ in the new working agreement to be- GRAFTING CHARGED. | Jess Williams has entered the em- BUTTERFISH Fancy 25 come effective next month between London, March 26.—According to| ploy of the John A. Andrews company. | Chilled . SO Sihs C Pacific coast shipbuilders and union | a Budapest spatch to tne Vienna| John Meskill has entered the em- | Sliced Tilefish ...... 1 20¢ metal tr: workers, it was an- | Deutsche Volksblatt, former Premier | bloy of the Landers, Frary & ‘Clark Fresh rardines ... b 12¢ aoinecd today by secrctary Berres, | Alesander Wekerle, (who has been | company. Fresh Squids . b 12¢ of Cod Tongnes and Cheeks 1b the Americen deration of lLabor. charged with introducing measures for | Warriors in a fast zame of basketball Opened Ciams pt The announcement followed a long | the socialization of landed estates in|at the Y. M. C. A. last night. COD STEAKS, Fresh | executive session of Pacific coast | a form enabling him to dispose on YT S T et o i delegates with officials of the Emer- | favorable terms of Lis heavily ©. 5. W. V.. will be held Btia Mcat Oysters | gency Fleet corporation, including | mortgaged cstates | in Kenilworth club hall at 7:30 sharp B i Haddi | Director General Piez and L. C. Mar- - vy (ihursdey Salt Herring ol i shall, 1f-udmr~:, It Finoust Liesles AMERICAN FLEET LEAVES. | Mrs. Andre er has sold a one Salt Salmon : A haen Erouriie the corporation. Kingston, Jamaica, March 25.—The | family heusc at 224 Hart street to V Sub-commitiees were appointed to- | American warships which ave becn | Metcalf throuzh the Camp Ren - - - | day by both the men and the ship- | here for several d left today for|tate company | - builders fo drausht provisions cov- | Guantanamo. At the request of the| Automobile Commissioner Stoeckel ! ering the \ us points of the pro-| citizens, four seaplanes few over| has notified Chief Rawlings that the | there are now 170 wooden steam- the metal trades department of | reported under arrest at Budapest) is The Independent defeated the { | | | | | | posed agreement which are in dis- | Kingston before the Gepariuze of the | motor vehiclc opcrator's leense of | pute. vessels, They were visible from all| Gustave Schultz of 3! Spring street parts of the city, and as this was the | has been suspended. BOY KILLED BY TRAIN. first airplane fight ever seen here, |\ . vou coing to the K. of C. B o oty 4 Milford, March 26.—Stanloy Bar | SOme consternation was caused among | g "Vonday night?—advt. ¢ - s e | = the natives. Fhursd : e ackia, aged 5 vears, Was instantly e e e l'aln SO ne‘ - e s > SERG TYLER BACK. ursgay specias killed by a train vesterday afternoon $1,000 LOSS BY FIRE. ! g g y p c when he ran upon the tracks of the s s { Sergeant Fred Tyler, who was in | 1 b Sliced Liver, % 1b e Fairfield, March 26.—Fire early to-| France over a year, relurned to the (& day destroved a gresery sto: ail et Bacon, both .. for || —— S Ll e s yesterday, and is awaiting his & y) " P e BLECGLY) Lo £t e i discharge from the army Serges Prime Chuck Roast Beef 1 ‘20¢ pad s S sl 2 Sergeant CAPUDINE road b TrallGes iwasiolcediian o Selaret LIS NEE T A B salt Pigs Hocks ....... Ib 18¢ $4.000. The fire I5 thought to have Home Made Sauerkraut 1b been the work of an incendiary. - 3 his unit Before entering the serv- ] Piate Corned Beef ..... Ib i L L}?mm e For G5 : ice he lived at 25 Vine street and e O le ¥resh Hamburg ) worked in a Bridgeport ammunition i 9 Extea Wine Cookies I A Santiago, Chile, March =] | AR ~ v Moh. Mince Meat . ... pkg 4 \ : J Chilean ministry, headed by Armando st g | Chal, Cond. Milk ..... can LIQUID == Quezada, resigned today. The ministry TG S O, I a.lns e 3 T eap. Mi QUICK RELIEF 7D | ] was formed November 2§, lasi peciul cvangelistic services will be € Van Camp's Evap. Milk . e aNTIDE i srmed & : rellatic iy o : Whole Milk Checse n Ho & ] = e ::ol:‘ b\;:.:.mo::h ”: EAS E S | GORBACH A CANDIDATE \n opportunity willi be given to hear resh D R 00 ) Denying a statement that he mj M. ). Bacchus, a Persian evangelist, Gafl‘ms‘;:c i o i H E A D Ac H E not seek re-election, A. Gorbach, | of Chicago. Mr. Bacchus i a speak- i\u\lsst nwr‘l‘f-; ceeean do; ie councilman from the mx&h_ ward, | er of great power, and has 2 message Sunkist Oranges ...... : Also, GRIPP and “FLU—Try It .tated today that he will again*he a | for the people. The public is cor- * Trial Bottle 100 ; also larger sizes luandxdate for the office. 3 dially invited to attend Regiment and went overseas with

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