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o1 ABLISHED 1876 ' "NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1019. : PRICE THREE CEN TROOPS CALLED IN MUNICH STAWTED BUSWESS ‘102D INFANTRY AND 101ST | WITH $30, IS WORTH - TO QUELL DEMONSTRATIONS " b¢ypry MACHINE GUNNERS IN CAM Bavarians Protesti.ng Against U. S. fiEGATES MAINTA!N SUTREN I“()RE THAN F[FTY LOCAL VETS 5,800 Men of Yankee Di Formation of Soviet Gov- Frank W. Woolwor!h, Fwe and ion Are Transferred F! .I ernment—See Reign of | SILENCE AS TO PROGRESS Ten Cent Store King, Dies Sud- . E AND ll Agamemnon and Sent f Terror Ahead. denly Today at His Home : i I the ALt ‘it was see Paris. April S.—The Council of sibility for the war, including the | «i- : auestion of a tribunal to try the for- ,piness of the New Britain boys| ing the big transport for when they T - 1 dence of Premier Lloyd Geerg crown prince and ers ¢ ich di- g N greetings from New Dritain he gave . ENTENTE ONLY ONES Dlinceiand otlitraion v e ew Britain from the transport and ; | each of them a nice sum of money ( o { | ONLY 40 PER CENT. OF QUOTA IS LE ral situz s improvec - ¥ " their short stay in Camp - Devens. | = eral situation w wroved som boat welcoming them,” was the e 3 amp T | afternodh at the Paris White House. | (it “today hocause of tho agrec- 8000 000 YEARLY ferry . e The following are among the New | ! The overnight tension in peace con- | ment reached by the commission on ! y y 41} reply Mayor Quigley made this morn- | gritain men who returned yesterday: | 102d Regiment is Now Composed @ ference circles had noi been dispelled | revarations on the min features of ine Then asked if the trip to Boston William H. Hart, Jr Tostor 2 the reparations question, leaving only | was worth while. He was especially | Andrus, Henry F. Gregory, Charles 2 ; 3 "o la few unessentinl details for adjust- | Forty Year: Ago Woolworth, Then | warm in his praisc of the officials in | Dean, Patrick J. O'Neil, Joseph Cap- Will Become Prey of Fratricide, | In conference circles, however, it was | § =8 ! i S e ble for the | pallo, William O. Reuther, Stephen ‘I:r that the session today would | Generally, 2 more hopeful tone pre- | Connecticut people to greet their | Gadza, Jr., Anthony Venaitis, T y Only Three Officers Were Left in § serve to clear the atmospher vailed in conference s Idea of Cheap Pricei—His Kmploy. | friends on (he transport when it | mansky, Matthew Kohoszka, Adam Help Will Be Forthcoming From The first question taken up at day “‘;“ o : | docked in the late afternoon. The | Strajkowsky, William Kraus, Patrick | : morning session of the coun 4 AMembers of the American delcxi= | ors Frowned on Plan, But He In- | Waterbury contingent was also most| Doherty, Nils A. Limbers, Antonio Ttussia and Hungary. oot "(wmw S (‘"_"':“:"“m'”,;" ’f“l'mf"’}" :: (‘-Y;-‘(-(‘:hr::ru M oo, fand Mayor Sanderland of- | Roulard, Adolph Anderson, Herman Berlin, via Copenhagen, April 8.— 3 - oh o r »- | {that the “conter ne o N uld ”‘H e Veste( is apital of S350 ' 1.4 the use of the special train to | D. Wensch, Frank S Wieczerek, Boston, April S—Tho 5,800 men oOf P et e ODONIAB RS President Wils was that of pro- £ X SHCE w0, COTITLS 5 o S vaterbury to the New Britain party ! [ ' 3 s da he Yankee Divisign and er | Dissensions alrcady have arisen among AT g its work shortly. One member when and Made Good Irom Start. Waterbury to the New Britain party| Edward T. Burns, Adam Karpan, | the Sl iv nand oth the founders of the Soviet government | ceedure. 'This was considered in an i o Jo%e "5o 5 St information on the | in order that the local people might | Stanley Douglass. Walter Jezierski, { branches of overseas forces whid in Bavaria, the Achturblatt today | cffort to accclerate the work of thed o500t saja: ;“_~\‘\\‘ York, ».\1\|‘H S.—Trank . wait the docking of the WI\: .‘\‘\‘m’. ‘H‘n ;(»rg‘\ I\x;v\:w‘h\,;', Andrew Stempine, fl\rlvvtrrl ve w»r:nf\‘ m’..m“ h;.\n‘hpu'rf. says an inteasified staie of siege has | council. You know the Georgc Washington m"‘m{wmy. who, started a U»\vl.m‘«\ offer wi wj'wy-vr‘d’ , -\;:: ,("“‘"_ "hit -I‘,vnrw\‘ l\ jv:-”\”' Adilaw Dezak, ‘3y":‘i‘y;‘:'q”(”:fll‘\mm‘(‘”"“*"”) I‘,‘]‘“"la'd !or‘f el Tl i S It was planned {o devote the after- | has been ordered to Brest. That is | '} cent store at Utica, N. Y., forty | parties Jeft Boston at 12 o'clock. the | Daniel H. Reardon, Thomas . Carey, | t1ains z Lo ivioe Plerangites The Communists in the Bavarian cssior » cubject of respon-a good subject for speculation.” 5t 10 on a capital of $59, and |special stopping at New Britain at | Carl Nelson Walter Zambreski, | Warded to Camp Devens today. Therd capital have decided that they will | noOn session to the subi eventually pecame the millionaire Hareiee] \| Philip A, Cole, Geo Neal, Tric 8, |the men of the 26th division who so8 not collaborate with fhe majority so- proprietor of a great chain of these cording to figures given to | Ols A. Nelson, K. Wyssatmirki, | ?12Ct Will be held for de herej = - \ o e et i e e e TER WHEA’I‘ CROP EVER stores in the United States, Canada | Mayor Quigley. there are now 26 [ S, A. Ge , FI. B. Overstrom, John |@" April 25th. Ott will be senting moval of the majority socialisis from LARGE‘)T W N :g||'1 Engand, died suddenly earfy 10 {local m Company | and 24 in | Burak, Stanley Rohiac, W. R. Smith other camps Fv»: discharg the new government which they want b day at his home at Glen Cove, 1.ONg | Company Licutenant TRodman | M. F. Ryan, J. F. Carroll, W. .| The 10 el of Infantry to consist of independent socialist i FOR THIS YEAI{ Island. In addition t) establishing Chamberlain is still with Co. and | Rainsford, D. A. Byoulary. J j. |made up in part of Connecticut men 2 5 i RS RID00000RS S e oot acalygcea : Pare Willinm Grabook, Lt 1 v | cheerful food, mail having bek S d. ATE it ‘- |livered and home papers read, wit : i il 0 i s, e . ¢ ’ ; ‘ % R Co age Yemonstra- ECSLENLY SOl e g Oy e mayor Iwed > fac at he ! Chamberlain, = Serges Sila . 1 penhagen, April $.-—Demonstra The mayor showed the fact th tmberlain, - Sergeant Sllas Lynch. | 14 g1t of New England under theh o g feet. crop of winter wheat ever grown was [ 1, tions have occurred in Munich against Washington, April 8.—The largest The condition of the crop on April | Woolworth building in lower New E . i & s ¥ the new revolutionary government of jast year was 78.6 per cent. of | YOTK, said tc be the tallest building } ; Bavhrial accordingl to L Borinil qos AR e e s It o G v the world P E OF 76TH DIVI ION rro BE Non-Coms Lead Attack. spatches today. The demonstrators |forecasted for this year by the de-|ne 2 ! il Worker on Barm Till 21. ARAD L Referring to the extent of the loss were dispersed by troeps, the advices | partment of agriculture, basing its|average of the last ten years was He was born on a farm at Rodman, of the 102d, which today is comy state. estimate on conditions existing | 82.3. Jefferson County, New York, on l’lEl D ON ,\FTERNOON OF [\PRIL 25 | posed of 60 per cent replacements, Protest Soviet Rule. 1 There was an increase in condition | April 13, 183 Until he was twenty V) ¥ 4 3 1 }officers disclosed that on several o@ April 3. Protests azainst the formation of | Xl'untm-n m of winter wheat last|from December 1 st vear to April ' one vears old he wcorked on his | sions companies were led by ser+| the Soviet zovernment voiced at @ |year was 538,449,000 bushels, in 1917 [ 1 this Year of 1.2 points, compared | father’s Farm, obiuining a meagre cd- VAT s g {seants after all commissioned officer political meeting in Bamberg, North- [j¢ was 112,901,000 bushels, while the | with an average decline in the last ! meation in the district school and | Doston., April $-—The parade of the ‘”“'vd by orders 1o place on inactive |had been killed or wounded. On onf ern Bavaria, are reported in de- |record crop of ¢ 90,000 bushels | ten years of 5.9 points between those | later at a business college. His first,| Yankee Division will be held in th :_w.l\ i@ igadier l‘nvw::d _Charles H. |occasion, in the fighting at Verdw spatches from that city. Deputies of i was produced in 1914 dates. position was as errand boy in a dry yfternoon of April 25, starting at 1 |‘(tltvf- ‘l“"“‘f‘)“f""'] of the 52d Infantry |only three officers were left: im all the Bourgeois parties of the threc | = = s e e goods store, and he gradually ad i e e “"'_‘fl;‘b“" H‘I; 1ien that organization i ‘“‘:1})"““;1'” i J Battatinl ranconian government, upper, lower | 5 o A - vanced until he became a clerk and | stead o 2ok scharged. | he 101st chine Gun Battalios and middle Franconia, met in Pam- | HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GEORGE WASHINGTON | ciicsman, during which time he mar. | nounced today. The change was made, == Mike the 1024 Infantry Regimen berg and registered a unanimous pro- o » Sl ke ried on a salary of $8.30 per week. | according to army officials, to accom- . \‘1 r”"“‘f‘ ‘vl?r-l\ll'fv\ of x‘m 26th ‘lhbavl ) been given a royal Tecep test against the proclumation of the ACT LIKE VANDAL IS SAILING FRIDAY | fie workea years in the dry goods | modate visitors who because of the | w500 "“ “‘“} in this or surrounding | tion by Connecticut delegations as the new regime at Munich business in the variolLg stores befc s aiticlia e towns. who have been discharged | Agamemnon came up the hanbof “The whole population of Northern Neonl Y e a successful bargain counter sale gave : ot TR o €1a¥s | from the service but who wish to at- | yesterday and (!ompanies L and M 0 Bavaria,” reads the protest, ‘is him the idea of the pessibilitios or | 0 reaching her tend the parade of the division in |the 103d Regiment, a Maline orghi ywarned jagainst allowing itself to be | Figures 1920 Are Painted on 17 l)il‘-‘ making substantial profits from nicke LUpon completion of the demobiliza- | Boston on April 25 should notify Cap- |ization, were in the later trains tha intimidated through & vanishing mi- | rorls For Bres 3 2 fme purchases. tion of the division Major General |tain H. L. Curtis at the Savings bank | pulled out. novity, mainly consisting ‘of persons ferent Parts of Building and | York For Brest At £:30 poacin oy arch s Frainc cl Al st con mendce Wil | atiorce By oviRion hies Rheanilnaan | Mongolia predominantly of a foreign race. it o DI Night P, M. > Rl o ‘”" 350 ) report at Camp Dix, N. J., to take over | whereby the state will provide trans- No Help From Bol<hevik:. et & ek 8 LHid e iyl Iennyca CHed it Sy em- | command of that cantonment. Or- | portation for these soldiers and Cap- “Bavaria is on the edze of a preci- During ihe night, the numer of | New York, April 8.—The sailing ployers, was termed visionary and he | ders, to that effect, received at the | tain Curtis is securing the names of | | eatray et A e o i o " | the fourth contingent of the 26th Di pice, and if it is not preserved from date of President Wilson’s steamship, | 1o Lavised fostick the old-fash-: northeast department today, were fol- |those going from this vicinity. | vision, was established by the Firs B L atall evorvthing s lost. | B ioned plan of conductinzg a store. { 3 Varia will taen hecome the prey of | school were painted in nearly a score | tho George Washington. has been ad- | Nevertheless, Woolworth was defer - Naval District headquarters i vanced fi i ¢ i i o slan and i -~ - The first message received s e e i 0 T ool i | CA 6l St Ao L 0 i, mined to test s plan and s fivst | S ATE W]D PROH{BITION e e urther conscquence will be the com= | .o qnq walks and the numeral of | ™ h next IFriday. ‘ bt S50 “l, o d e i L 2 | outer harbor about midnight on Wed plete collapse of economic life. Tor bl G SRGR SRe e The transport's hour of sailing is | 2 G By paebela ) inesday and would dock -ThuicE eign countries will refuse food und S e " i fixed at 4:30 P, M. for Brest, sonal note for the gooc In a year | H S s _dock Shife R et B g two weeks ago with many S A e C rrener | he had paid off his debt and saved morning. later message said nd assistance to a Bolshevik Bavatia, et n G =oforstwas parily | W bneEsHoTId Jarriveat e Frrenah ; | ] | sick or wounded aboard, 171 passen @nd help from Russin and Hungary | S1RS0 8, 008 B8 S i B i | Bort about April 17¢h, Army.debarka- | Some monex. Closing out his storo he AW | 4 gers and officers; 4,388 troops, ong is out of the question, as they are | Erificated. Ry i £ he HOn headquarters said that notifica- ilocated at Lancaster, Pa., and estah- | Y M. C. A" : tortured by famine. seventeen different parts of the, 415, or the advance in the date’ of jUshed not only a store but the | 3 2 SPLG LT e ifoasaun . “Those wko tell vou this are your | Puildings and entrances. : s | foundation of his fortunc. | i T Minedlia Fibrinevt FUN - o OB th s X Although the authorities have hired | SO i | sl 5 : 3 TR J £ e with the he eountrymen, and not forelgners, who, || <IHOUER 1S AT OETER VS A | Mis Rise Is Business Romance. | Legislators Do Mental Back-| JOBS FOR SOLDIERS ers of the 51st Artillery Brigedd @ few months ago, knew nothing of | Painters to 1 el 2 =3 | His rapid vise from a small store | 1 702nd and 108rd Fleld Artillery Reg Bavaria and who ar differe puildines Sl eyl oAt Dol iCHCISRCOnS | ; {10 the palatial Woolworth building i S Yoni " ;g al e fes C, D F et =ndiplo et inaiTeentite S moulty, | Washington, April S.—In announe- | 10 th¢ patatinl Woolwarth building in | fljpg jn Capitol Today and GOVERNMENT’S AIM [iments and Batteries C, D. P, and ) ) o this cily—with more than 800 hranch p st Field’ Artille Pcople Opposc Dictatorship. On the pillars at both sides of | ins toduy that the presidential trans- | o¢o10q in the United States, over sixty : : O el LRl b b A Berlin despatch says that Erich | the main entrance to the Academic| Port, George Washington, would sail 5% cnaq0 ™ G Bngland—torms one | 1917 Resolution is Lost—— » Other Vessels Coming — S tiataam, prominent communist | building, the numbers are painted on | [ront New “""; for Brest Friday In- | ¢ 114 most interesting business ro- | 3 y B Captain Henry Fee, of Gen. Wood" Indisations of the satling ot it Who is included in the Bavarian So- | the posis, and in front of the thresh- | Stead of nex: :‘]"’}““i‘- the date orig- | 40005 in the history of the world Cat License Voted. Staff, Is Here Tuvestigating of the units of the 26th Division fron viet government, has heen given un- |oldd. On the sides of the inner | inally fixed for her departure, Assist- | npq pusiness was incorporated several < ST Brest was contained in a ocabIGSiuN limited powers by the Ba n Cen- | vestibule the figures are painted in | 40 Sectetary Boosevell of the Davy | years ago for $65,000,000 — Ehosionuc Cond doas recelved at the Northeastern Depart i} S . o o east & rest e isclosed thu he change had been | ° e S -, 2 N - ent today. It was sgigned ‘‘Sweetser’ tral council, according to. the Ach- | four places. The east and west en- ¢ In addition {0 being president of | Captain Henry Fee, a member of | ™ ¥ turblatt and thus exercises an un- | trances have the numbers on the MAAC At the veduest of o cablesram | o firm of ¥, W. Woolworth and Co., | SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN | the staff of Col. Wood, whose head- |24 Wwas_probably sent by Colons restricted dictatorship. threshold and on both side wall I" AoSnREon) .]‘ = "" Benson at iy, (s the director of a number of quarters are in New York, and under | Worren E. Sweetger, a train com Muechsam and Landauer, (the min- | The main entrance to the new build- g"”““ inquiring when the ship could | 4,15 and business enterprises here. ADVISED IN REPORT | the personal supervision of Secretary | Mander, who was formerly command ister of “Popular Enlightenment”) ave | ing is painted with two large 1920%s! 54" He maintained a residence oh Fifth | of War Baker, had a conference with | I8 ""”e‘r”f the old Sixth Massa today the rulers who dominate Mu-|and one of the globes on the dcco: = = avenue noted for its rare paintings, | R Mayor Géorge A. Quigley this noon } rh"se"-:din antry Regiment. The mes. nich, with the support of the garri- | tive lights is similarly decorated, as T . and a couniry home at Glen Cove for the purpose of organizing an em- | S2e said: som, this newspaper declar sl et e e e HAMBIURGEMANS GE T ol o | Woman Suffrage Committee Sends in ! ployment agency in this city to se-| . TI&ins excepting five companies o presses the opinion f{nat soviet | ate- paintings are on the wall at | 9, | cure a position for every discharged | e Ammunition Trafn, sall on Win spvernment, Towsver, will not st | Sarth aatrance, Whlle the, south n SOVIET REPUBLIC INHERITS §200,000, sorable Teport o Grant Women | Syt % Poion for evers discharged o5l N0 G, hiase five companiod s the people are opposed to the dic- and casual 108rd Artillery sail orf L trance was not painted. e T N the Right 1o Vote in a Presidential | C2Ptain Fee. is making a thorough | /0 2 T % tatorship and hope that the counter- Principal L. P. Slade has’ called a = DIES DURING NIGHT * RealL investigation of the economic con- ' NeW Jersey, Ap.r\l 7: all others on thd measures taken by Premier Hoffman, Patricla April 6 en > ' meeting of the junior class for this| Political Movement of Great Importe | Election—Measure to Vicense Cats | ditions of the country with the object T o oul T o ;:‘ovh» old government, will be cffect- | ,prc 000" anq at that time f port; e in view of finding work for soldier: 1t by th " s A Workl : R i naval communication office said thi will he taken. The principal has not| ance Imminent—Spartacan Lead- | Mrs, Agnes W. Stanley Miller, Bene- | - SUoPtecd—Workingmen's Club of || The war department will endeavor & - ” m B or Bostoy stz i i : to place every man. Labor bureaus = = = g stated what action will be taken. TN y T y 3 T ord and SR YANKS HIT g ers Are Almost im Control. fcioey in Dasiie: Millors Wil | Hartford Wants Military Units. Wwill bo organized and working con. | -Pil U with 3 ) -{m‘ rs and 2,45 g Hartford, April § fter appar- | ditions Will be studied in every city | g5 o o1t feldiclerkyione nuies: N Naval Fliers Credited With This Num- | NOTHING OFFICIAL Copenhagen, April 8.—A politicul Succumbs to YU Health. ently adopting ihe resolution frora/| iR the United States. Where thers ;‘;m::\‘it}m,'-‘fv w[‘l” re are no sick o ber On Official Records. movement of great importance is im- % h s Aiitics, |¢he 1017 session, which proposed a |1f @ shortage of labor, men from )™ on board s pril S.—French records VIS v 3 3 e regi amburg, r LESE o) g otaey e e ate | other cities, who are unable to se- P Sostor i DRI S el hiecoldy ON LANDSLEASE) | sinent in the westontof Hambuy Widowilotin MlaielNarnan i cilvtilon §lSenstituilonal¥amend men v toniistatos il i0inT diet Bl i B i TEE N eredited United States naval fliers ports from Berlin s Doctors He ! wide prohibition, enough members | ! Shons ol he acvisec ofithe COMMITTEES ARE NAMED. with having damaged and possibly E—— switched their votes to reject it, so "f"*"“”‘“"‘( Leenaln Fee h;xs_('harzv sunk, twelve (terman submarines, ac- G o el or u | that the resolution failed of passage studying the labor conditions in | Mercantilc Bureau Meu Prepare fo cording to Captain Thomas C. Craven, | Rumor That U. S. Might Get Carib-i 15 added, have almost succeeded in :::nmr{:m‘:-m'r‘ml" S health for 4| day by two votes. The vote was: | Mssachusetts and Connecticut. ! Active Season. T. S. N., commander of all the United 3 > s making themselves masters of the | Cane v and came as u | whole number 219; necessary to carr It is possible that at the next | Sdvaa e e bean Possessions Is Merely pected by her family and came as a | WAGI NUMBEr 21; NECSSAKY 10 CAITY | 1ogting of the common council Mayor | Chairman W. A, House of the mer B’ distinct shock Two daughters Miss | Juigley will suggest the establisk t | cantile bureau has nnounced thi who returned on the U, 8 8. Agamem- > GOss and the region hetwee: a rg ~ s ¥4 Jor 1 @8 a two-thirds vote is necessary t Quigley iggest the establishmen atile d ha E ounc 9 bt e e Idle Gossip. 1e region 1 cen Hamburg and | Celia and Mrs. Margaret Miller O|of an empioyment agency to take | following committ s authorized | Bremen into a Soviet republic 9 carry a proposed constitutional < dia oo A o i e e e Ml T 3 . o I e il : Cooper, survive. 7 : S g et < the place of the present war burean { by the directors of the chamber of aid, took a more conservative view i Panama April 7.—The recent rumor | Stuttgart despatches declare that Mrs. Miller was one of the heirs of |2mendment. in mr; city hall. It is proposed to have | commerce at their last meeing: Open and conceded the sink 5 a; two and | that the Unifed States might obtain | entire quiet prevails in that city after | the late Darius Miller, whose will was On the first calling of the roll, the |} ™o ®¥ 18 - o { this city co-|ing night at the new chamber roomi e damaging o ght o nemy =5 9 b e = 2 o s A the anufa s 0 s co- right & 7 chamb ;h JosmaEl copet the enemy | (iyje to the Islands of Saint Andrews | the recent ‘“*"”‘J;'“e The shops | admitted for probate yesterday after- | Fesolution Krealerpe: nfl} l{:st By e RS S ble Bent b er o B E i Fonnaton EwiliEm Y O raft. 5 = have been reopened a gas i or two daughters |ten. On the verification of the lisf R - 2 L5l 4 s Captain Craven described the rapiq | 22d Old Providence, in the Caribbean, ° 1 reopened and the gas|noon, and she and her two daughters |t : 2 3 i’ | civing every discharged soldier the [ A. A. Mills, D. S. Segall and Dr. M. A pta aven descril > rapic . works have resumed ogerations. were mentioned for the sum of $200,- | enough members changed from no to A Margec Sortion it el i e zrowth of the United States air force | off the Nicaraguan coast, had its orig- | e ¢ | 2 % - ficst chance to fill any vacancy which | Kinsella. Geners uting day fol EXOW J : Shs b DrCe ] e et > s g The government has announced, | 000, an absolute gift. There is noth- | ¥es to indicate that it had ‘been| . o in the factories. merchants, Mayor G. A. Quigley, ¥ in France from nino sm.l\(,‘n\!whnos jin in the unofficially cxpressed wish | however, that the state of siege pro- | ing in the will which will specifically | carried by 17 over the necessar et P J. Porter, John W. Lockett g i cat flect. operating from a port | of Hoffman Philip, United States | claimed cannot yet be raised as the | cover the disposition of this money | two-thirds. Just as the clerk was SMUGGLING CHARGED. Locials aad. Touis Raphaet. T ; with han two hun- | minister at Bogota, (hat the isiands | Spartacans are preventing {he re- | in case of the death of cither of the | about to announce the vote, mem- S) LING A D. Leom iR ol A “\')‘“”"IZH’,", ,,]}l::;j'l,‘\ KU,C“;},:L,‘ H“‘_'y . 0 SHLDECHIOI DO ARL industifes: R e e e or, :Tffl:fi""‘fil},“‘”\flff:(i“"nf’,f‘"")“:j“"‘mfl‘j Mexican Customs Officers to Confis- | Macauley, H. C. Wilson, T. P. Me | fiscal agent of Columbia, while visit- | - b o Gl ‘fiig city, | brought about the rejection of the gtte Catile shained ot 100 000, "?:",',ff(“ \-‘f,'.,,,l,!i I.,)'\,,T:':'.Alm\\.\ll,: d{,"\, r;“ ling the islands recently. He said GOVERNOR TAKES HAND. ST orn in New Britain, The | resolution. 1t will now g0 to the Juarez, Mexico, April 8. —Thirty fis- | tatlors, H. C. Wilson. G. I 3 hal no such action had been taken S e N funeral will be held nt 2 olclock | senate cal guards from the Juarez custom “,‘,(‘1’ R ,C,“','\,“’,en"hu{ls?‘ {and that nothing could be done until |y oo Sy 5 i1 | Thursaay afternoon nd will be Favor Votes By Women, Housel gl sansilofitn g0t siran ol e vont of chamber gl b the Columbia congress should revise | MASsachusetts Fixecutive Urges il | Thursday o L a ¥ 150 miles southwest of here, to confis- | board in front of cham o the constitution, which forbids the| Owners to Arbitrate Differences. | SCuictly T - vl d The Woman Suffrage committes | cate catlle valued at one hundred | merce, E. W. Schultz, J. M. Hallora | H family and intimate friends attend- . and W. H. Crowell I alienation| of! national posacssions, . 2 o orvicos will bo cohdueted | Sent a favorable report in a note to | thousand dollars belonging to the | and L ? i 2 Boston, April 8.—Gov. Coolidge in | ing. The services will pe conducted right to vote in a | Warren Cattle company, an American The first committee meeting wil b | President Wilson was not able to at-| vided reports have been presented. 5 i g ric Thers ; cace | i heir former comrade among | as the of New Britain to be used 2t JY D | tend the morning session, but hoped American members of the peace y T also their for TO GIVE ANY HELE to be able to attend the meeting this | ¢onference said today that the gen- PROFI M the welcoming guests aboard the | for cigarettes, tobacco, etc, during People Fear That With New Revol : v ‘ . 60 Per Cent. Replacements—Office: tionary Government Set Up Bavaria when the Council of Four met today. : Disclose That in Verdun Battle Young Clerk in Utica, Conceived Plundering and Famine. Since No Battalion—Non-Coms Step Into the Breach 1d Lead Men to Victory President’s Stcamship Will Leave New Docks Thursdyy Radio cqmmunication with thd transport Mongolin, caming here with the junior class at the local Jlign} sailing had been received from the navy department. died at 3 o'clock this morning at the and Hauffenberg, Spartacan leaders, it | home of Miss Alice Stanley. Although situation and in converting Hamburg dred ba seaplancs. He believed the < of this fleet an important eurtaibnent of enem ceesses near CONGRATULATES CITY. Former Captain of Co. E Says That City Can Never Repay Soldiors, 5. The : o il . He b iy nms : Niayor | GRores A G uiE]ay raceives Andrews and Old Providence | @ statement issued today urged textile :;; Hed Ii‘“':,“‘ .:1\“:1?({\‘-“:1::‘1( :,\,“‘ur];‘?:,':{ ;m»mmni:.! clection. This is the Dil- | owned company, according to a state- | h"“‘)"'““"y"*"}‘ afternoon at $igigiig a telegram from Charles Lockhart of | Islands lie in the Caribbean to the ! mill officials in Lawrence to accept | wili be in the Fairview cemetery. lon bill. The unfavorable minority = ment by the commander of the cus- | “r‘ ~<H “"’i‘x'l"“‘“"“i\ ‘]1'-‘("11!::1' New Haven this afternoon congratu- | north-northeast of Colon, the Atlantic | the proposals of the strikers to submit report was signed SeratoriToon fjitormsiguatis: S . board will hs mac =i lating this city upon the return of its | terminus of the Panama Canal. Some- ! s v S — ard and Representatives Eno of Sims- It was alleged the Warren company : 2 18 ] heroes from France. Mr. .Lockhart j time ugo there was a report that the | the demand for 54 hours' pay for 48 | G i bury, Bronson of North Branford, ; had exported cattle to the United | T R 4 was formerly captain of Company E |United Staies might secure the hours’ work to Henry B. Endicott i WEATHER. | Fuller and Jullers of Summers, and | States without paying export duty |FORMER DIPLOMAT KILLS SELH of this city and went over the ‘top |islands from Columbia and fortify arbitrator — Kingsbury of Coventry mounting to that sum. Manager | Oswego, N. Y., April 8—Emil Davi : | “fhe working mew's elub of Hari- { Morchead, of the Ojitos ranch, who |former Americar vice-consul 4 \‘m“ betltioned: for } tion which | was here today. said his company |Zurich, Switzerland. was found dea with the local boys. them as defenses for the canal. The ! The goveritor said the arbitration | 2 I Hartford. April 8.—Forecast Capt. \ukh.nt~ telegram read as | islapds, which include a number of | would be only fair that {he conmmun- l for New Britain and vicinity: R i s % psure the crection and upkeep | had never failed to pay duties on all |in his place of business here today, b follows: ‘ongratulations on arrival | small cays, are quite fertile and in |ity at large should not be compelled . of (fo. K. New Britain can nev- | 1900 had population of th i~ 1 to longer bear the burden of an indn cattle exported and hus started an in in wnging He was ering Wit y them for their heroic deeds,” [ sand. ! irvial pute such as this - = (Continued on Yiftee I castigation of the expedition pneumonia

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