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e —————— [; PAPERS VINVESTIGA““N IS i Black Cat Brings Ggof{ Luck D%ATHSnm:\I ‘i":‘jNERALS‘ IF YOU WANT EAPRESS OPINIONS | ALL TROLLEYS GET 7o 1900t "¥” Hulln Phance iipiircieidt B :§0me Wmers Depl()]‘e PllbfiCi[y ond terment was in the Oak FHill ceme- G rv, Southington. Mr. Burrows & rate per mile as is sood for such trip formerly resided in Southington. ‘VHEN YOU WAN GiYeI] w”son’s NO[S tickets in the State of New York. ; ! s ; A\l lm:n‘hh bill d«:u}l«l( '!‘:'\'1:‘-‘1\{ ]1;‘\‘,‘ - i o / 3 A ey alth department to establis e e (s y %, e » A S b e : . Gl R ; ol I'he funeral of H. B. Olmstead will Paris, April 24.—As'to the gravity | giseqses, sanjtary engineering, child | - . . i : : : B O be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 ace conference crisis there !y o : < il | v s : : | § 00 o’clock from his late home in Maple | i the_peace confere : ere | hygione and laboratories with a direc- : . % A are no two opinions in France today.| {0 givor cach. A labor department | Hill. Interment will be in the Fair i X : . ‘ A o he ) L4 ® t | 2 " 3 b i ¥ i view cemetery in this i There is agreement, also, ‘that no |y, jncreases the number of deputles ek s % : . . L S stone must be lef turned to find a | i nom shall be women. | : e g - Ssuasunslpasieniots (e AL WI;]:\‘ ”. ‘lm Innu,’\..m o \\‘Hn : x‘l\ bed “i i & £0 4 ) B e AR . Methodist church, will be in charge E on. The long debate in the house anc . iy g 5 ai . > 5 . e i . of the funeral. As to the causes, views differ wide- | 5, second measure only - considered | i 49 8 s Iy, o more conservative opinion, as | . 1 o repea o 3 Th T as over the 11 to repeal the act James McGrath, presented by organs which ‘include | ynder which a superintendent of the | g o SO : o : ; 2 the IFigaro, is inclined to ‘deplore | water department in Norwich holds ! SR > ik o i yoJames McGrath, aged 21 vears, died | President Wilson's action in making | ofice during good behavior. Leaders | S ek PRI, - i e o cans f‘ LgIeh e pUDLG Kas likely to do | Kiniz and Geary favored the maj rit e 5 £ sustained last fall. He leaves his par- | noére harm than good. | report for repeal and Representative ! : Bhbs W oo EAREE ¥ bt R S - 5 8 ! ents, Who reside at 750 Fast street, ts evident objec the Figaro | sherwood, of the cities and boroughs | ) f : s two brothers and three sisters. He #ays, “is to transfer to the market- | committee, was for the minority re- 2 2, ¥ 4 was a_member of the Y. M. T. A. & lace negotiations much better car- | port against repeal. A roll call w B. society and was identified with the fled on in calm and privac What | gemandéd by the latter and the bill ! RSy g " 14 e R e td Young Men’s club of St Joseph's 3 ¥ras only a difference might thus be | to repeal «wvas adopted, 133 to 6 | i P : ; 4 b £, - church. The funeral will be held at 9 knutsr‘mmml into a quarrel.” Over the protest of Senator |:.».m'\\§ L it 5 ar o’clock tomorrow morning from the ! M. St. Brice, in Le Journal, says | who said thc bill was “not worth a church of St. John the Evangelist. $he ‘incident was the result of the [ row of pins to correct the situation i 3 2 Fouanifold mistakes made by ‘all par- {aimed af,” the senate adopted in con- o £ 5 &2 o, { e Robert Brown. X The Ttalians, he thinks, com- | currence the bill which would stop a - 2 g g . Robert Brown died last night at his Mhitted a gross blunder in publishing | probate judge from making a trustee e RPN X TR g g home, 68§ Fast street, following a ¥heir claims in advance, thus elimi- [ or an estate probated before him a g z 3 3 3 ; L rather brief illness. He is survived by WANTS are many. Other people may ‘{.\‘Hmz possibility of manecuvering. financial institution in wiiich he was | K g2 ¢ iy i ; i3 f ek f his wife and one sisier, Mrs. Hugh { “It was a bad start which weighed ! an officcr. The judiciary committee | . 2 R ol ; =3 Miller, of this city. Mr. Brown had o ) Mg@vily on the negotiations from the | reported on the bill aimed to stop | [ IEEEE " 5 N s been a prominent resident of this city WANT that Whlch you don t WANT- rst,” he continues, .“and the discus- | judges from giving all probate busi- | [ e : % e for a number of years, making his ns only accentuated the points of | ness to banks or trust companies in | ] ¥ rence. The compromised plan | shich they are interested. | foft Dby President Wilson when he Senator Brooks claimed that the in- | @rithdrew from the <louncil of Four | justice is remedied when a judge \\m»‘ f April 21 might have had some | reccives fails of re-election and the hance of success if it had been put | mil] would cause a great deal of '\n-} home in the east end of the city since coming here. PUTS BLAME OF WAR . ON CENTRAL POWERS wlthout WANTu'lg, ihat Whlch you may On the other hand, someone may have, orih by an independent arbitrator, | convenience in small towns : ut France and England could not| The.law of tlie present session to : : s ; & ery well endorse a proposal at vari- | give to the superintendent of the state | e : : ; ] ; = WANT t d l %nce with the Treaty of London ; a great deal. police authority to issue amusement 3 Report of Commission to Determine Blames President Wilson, licenses af pleasure resorts was 3 i . g - 5 \‘ M. St. Brice declares that a rupture | amended to make it operative at once. | i e A & Responsibility Has 32 Ind % 5 {vas so far from the intention of the | Appropriation bills began to appenr g 4 2 : 7 R R onts A rat - Tl’l H ld “ l h WANTS Wealians vesterday that in the morning | today. Armong these was ome for| B oS ki : ; S : ments Against Enemy. € rierald wil explam these dvator Barzilai calle®upon Premier | $50,000 for fish pror tion: another ¢ Y . ¢ . s TR T P M e enceau in behalf of the ITtalian | for $1,000 for compensation for ex Bhmens el o e om0 S o e | S . ¥’ e B 1enes i et e repore or the com- | § for ome cent a word. It WANTS to show you ion on responsibility for the war. %084l for a’ compromise by which Ttaly | of Windham county superior court| S 53 7 ¥ s - SO 5 is report was presented some time wold take Fiume and the Jugo-Slavs | from August 1 last to date. | oot aRconncliionironna sfsing s h do if WANT tifé'suburb of Susak, across the River| In both branches a number of rail- | poERE Pl taken action differing from the origi- | what You can do you to Hectn. Ttaly further agreed to re- [ road bills were rejected on unfavor- [EHogrEEGilliams Seice nal draft. ; | v,,g:m-e her claim to the Dalmatian | able reports, it being explained 'ha; When a Y. M. C. A. Hut opens anywhere, it is Good Luck for shat come . The 1,.%:,,( fls’”]mbmhm. mm“i]ns | ¢Hast, getting the islands only and re- | subject matter in each was covere ’ = 5 our chapters. The first reviews the | celvin: from the League of Nations | by IinH.\ drawn up by the special com- | munity, but it is seldom that a Hut has Good Luck brought to it. e o oo i e | Try the a ‘mandate to administrate Sebenico. | mission which inquired into the con- | - formally concluded that Germany | e horizon was clear, the writer de- | dition of trolley companies. The re- Before the Y. M. C. A, workers can say “lait” perfectly. Austria-Hungary were responsible. | clares, when President Wilson’s state- | jected bills were those offered early had had time to hunt up a-horse- The hut was inaugurated with The second presents 32 indictments | ment came like a bombshell. in. the session by members dealing shoe to nail over the door of their considerable ceremony, and among for \'m]““m.m of "hf laws and customs | in the Echo de Par Pertinax | with various phases of the physical newest hut, at Latrecy, their luck the notables present was Miss Mar- of war as formulated in international | o jfdunches a flerce diatribe against!and financial condition of the com- walked in on them. Purring, and garet Wilson, the President’s daugh- conventions and concludes with the v i i 3 v statement that the Central Empires, Pregident Wilson. panies. black as the ace of spades, it care- ter. There were short speeches by cernon ‘ , S*%Ve have already sacrificed too The house reccived favorable re- fully surveyed the interfor, next army officers, long cheers from th; "T‘:v‘kz‘ fvl:‘frb?fo‘fi:x‘?fi\aonfil?Ct;d u\L‘I shuth to the Wilsonian doctrine sol- ! ports on two trolley hills suggested inspscted every cornmer of it. then dough}mys and plen}y of mu;xc ant bl o arbz a illegitimate lt .“ ll b e —a § einnly condemned by the American | hy the special commission, these be- announced itself satisfied and ask- ‘eats,m h;rshie;l:(;l;‘edtha;n; :0 ;:s SR St et WIll rea y rll'lg you surprlsu]g re- voters last November,” he says. “The | ing to authorize the Hartford and ed for some miik. An American brought 1 = e RG ohan res that al in it i ve Sprr i 3 Rai g v 2 v “milk,” he ~at. She is now the official persons belonging to enemy countries, 4 international regime we have accepted | Springfield Street Railway company | cat could not mew for “milk,” but t et b T S : 426 the Saar marks an act of weak- | to operate cars over s railvoad | this cat, which Mews in French, mawées ¥ Hut No. L500. S e e sults. nesd which will cost our country dear. | tracks and to authorize short railways B - fourth demands the constitution of a ‘Ate ‘we going still farther today in|to operate motor vehicles where lines | high tribunal to judge ecrimes com- 53t enthusiasm for the new order? | are abandoned. These are bills Wwhich - 9 I FFLLOWSHIP AWARDED. mitted during the war, without, how- A%’ "we going to tear all eristing ! should have gone o the senate. JEALOUSY CAUSES - aver lexclnidiigl compatont tibuasls tor frédties? Is nothing to remain of our| Senator Brooks offered an amend- | Hartford Theological Seminary Makes |the different nations from ) i acting in Alliance?” ment to the soldiers’ relief law so that | CARRANZA TO ACT‘ e e e cases not coming under the jurisdic. | | Mexican President Peeved Because ! VS? MORE TURKS TO BE TRIE Says Secrvet Veil Ts Lifted. stepmother o6r foster mother de- Hartford, April 23.—The faculty of |Ho0 Of international courts. HARTFORD GERMANS Griw 7'_k IED. 1. Oeuvre represents the opposite ex- | pendent for support on an adopted e o e R el e T o e 2 % Court-Martial for Ti 4 ¢ 2 e 0§ B % E ary | 3 r Those Who De« treme among the commentato son Who was a soldier, sailor or ma- has awarded the William Thompson | VANGUARD OF 77TH PARK IS DAMAG’EDi St el “We. do not disguise the fact that | rine in the war may have relief a | tellowship for graduate .. study to 3 ! 9 : in such a moment we heard with gen- [ do blood relatives of men who are in He Was Not Invited 10 Attend | yro0os Bailey of Portland, Me, a sen- BACK HOME AGAR Constantinope, April 24— Several ine, emotion the voice of President | or have been in war service. This W y lior; #He is a! sraduate 'of! Barlham State Police Seeking Vandals Who | Persons charged with having . been fson rise above the mutterings of | was tabled for the present. Conference of Neutrals, }uunege. tichmond, Ind class of 3 implicated in the massacre or de- international confidentials,” it HRher R e o e e iR, Have Destroyed Property of portation of Armenians have been ar- s. “President Wilson, tired of the | MAY JOIN MOTOR CONCERNw. [ RSN CPEE C xico to | The fellowship brings an income of | Steamer Aquitania Brings Many ; i rested in the last few days. wenfidential wire-pulllng of secret di- = participate in the conference of neu- |$700 a vear and is good for two years. ; d ] Schuetzen Vergin, |~ Among those taken into custody WiBiscy, has finally rent the veil and | Maxwell and 15 Directors | PALHCINAte in o Come e sident [Tt may be used for study at the dis- Drafted Men From New York Hartford, April 24—Persons whose | 476 Abbas Halln Pasha, former min- appealed to public opinion. Favor Merger. Says Official. (Carranza to bitier resentment which |cretion of the student. Mr. Bailey ex el ey v Lo s b e ister of public works, whose brother, The Echo de Paris today expressed | New York, April 24.—An official | poc'y oot (pitioq by the incorpora- | PECts to go to Palestine next summer 5 T said Halin, already is in jail, and Is. the belief that because of President |connected with the Maxwell Motors| (ol "o¢ recomnition of (he . Monroe |(o feach in o Friends' school at Ram | New York, April 24.—The steamer | hig S, Mithorities have worked hun-|maj Kemal Bey, governor of Sivas, aWilson’s direct appeal to the Italian |corporation and the Chalmers Motor | pocett "Ti ™" Lovenant “of the |Allah. His wife and child will ac-|Aquitania, carrying the vanguard of | o k“ D, :t(‘ “v‘"’.“’;"“"‘“‘,i“d B “ /;n':w'l‘he prisoners will be tried by court. Péople, France and England will be [company admitted yes that the | 12021 "0c (L ions without consultation | company him and he will devote some |ihe 7th (Liberiy) division, composed ]"nr ;: ‘?‘_‘]’fi S e cme LONE T tall Hrought to make known the viewpoint [Plan for a merger of these two inter-| i1 yrexico | of his time to archacological studs of drafted men from New York city r:‘x: '\‘ch‘ie‘:::-n\ ;:‘::’n' ’: ‘épn““"’”; of‘their representatives in the Italian |ests was being fll’»“k‘"»*»*j"' and that the | “ppigwas the explanation in well in- S, and vicinity, arrived today from Brest. | (Lo o0 cS 290 IR 00k rd rifle | MiSS CROWE ASSISTING. dispite. The newspaper gives Its|directorates of bhoth companies favor| e, meq quarters today of statements | RUMANIANS CONTINUE \WhlleiNew Yorl clalms the 7th a8 | ases e o ol i & i o Miss Alma Crowe is giving he 5 g E \ ol yinati s b i = = - i v g T o T g ¥ s here. n a ou 0] 2 SLn 8 e is giving r as- opinion that the dispute will not lead |the combination. ey ssued by the Mexican foreign office MARCH ON BUDAPEST |18 OWN. its pérsonnel includes somo | M18¢ s there. = On o " [aintiiioe 4 tnnbeuctor of Mie Chitea B e s e s s R asel infconitolion (bl Ipalion || SSBSSARURIS L SR SSie T S 3 men rrom NSwl Tl sland, P ennayivasi| reaaen it oftnab UEto e eLsamImER e SSra el £ s S i cuoeuN g sailies, | both companies, he added. have been | 1} Faro o "hoctrine dnd announcing | Copenhagen. April 24.—The Ru- lija and other sections. Units among|tion or rifle range shooting, the bie dancing numbers of “Girls Will be The Paris newspapers as.a whole | VOrking to that end, but so far noth=| 1 "City qrawal of the Mexican rep- | manian troops continued their ad- ithe ship's 5,656 troops included the | Schuetzen Verein has not used the ‘(;,‘4»-‘:‘}»-“|:(\v' ‘:"” open at the Lyceum oclare.the situation must not be per. |iN& ~ definite has developed which| 25 T 40 # AL O, - vance towards Budapest on April 22 305th infantry complete, and the|TaNge in two or three years. An |, @30 TOE 'h?,':{!‘;;\ (""'_"’”,"""' At S mitfed to develop an inretrievable step | VOUld warrant an announcement as to | "S5 E NS Br UL gD | on the entire line between the Thelse [305th and 306th machine gun bat- | a8ed Swiss was ground-keeper at the [h° P i A e, " : Step | qetails of the merger plan which, if o A ve 1 he eve: tal Tomnle ark and lived there until last winter | VeV Pretly numbers were shown by in #he wrong direction. They recos. | grins,OF th > 70 ments were not unexpected here be- | and Maros rivers and in the evening |talions complete 2 ed th Miss Crowe, and the chorus 2 nizé the seriousness of tho incident, | Lo ey m nave fo be ratificd by cause Carranza had been awaiting an | Were hefore Debreczin, about 120 | The Aquitania brought also the | When he moved into the city and the | 0q ORGS0 the, chorus proved butde not consider it in the mature | s ookholders of the twa organiza-| opnortunity to get his agent from | miles due east of Budapest, accord-|64th evacuation ambulance company, | park has been left without any one |y ;B CE, ROME Will be a dress re- of | break and express ey et :ym:b efore it can be put into opera- | po for the real reason that he had | ing to reports from Budapest today.|and about 250 scattered casuals,.in-|to guard it. Buildings have bheen |5, Stlatnotn pany Sun- R ntADTA comproniis sl Ahe vt Ba e been unable to secure recognition | The Hungarians evacuated Debreczin lf}\(:g:!vijt;‘—fir'r": Connecticut and 15 ria;nmzed, 1‘"'0"“”(;;"";_1,‘3?‘;1(:‘fi 1”71;‘,‘ The seat plan will be placed on sale reached. The Gaulois says it is con- | BURGLAR BREAKS JAIL. from either the French or Rritish | Tuesday night. SRl ™ e polSsewes r‘f_f"”ttv & ; 3 i ‘(nr the exchange tockets at 7 o'clock B e S e cone Semnman AT SR e e he transport Mount Vernon with | targets practically ruined and rifle |tonight In Quigley's real wutate i e : u's . = I T was oarned. recentiy thatl hthe - K i Major Gen. Robert Alexander on | pits filled with sand. Benches, tables, [Tickets that can he cxomn e office. Mtafe will evolye the formula for such | State Police Hunt Man, 24, Who Left| , 1€ was leamed reconty thal the | wrrsoN’s RETURN DELAYED. (board, carrving division headquarters| et are in indling wood. The |mmes Jhe o hssdiare o0 a compromise before the departure of Na i i = Lo 2 i oy il - — 3 fo e A 5 : i S 3 i kesingg enney & Leghorn's store and 1 apanoch in Prison Gray. T S e e s and the 306th infantry is due tomor- [ state police are investigating. Crow o g | Orlando, N York, April T F k ;\:nl‘:(l‘n(](:( :ih\j‘;(:;):'“‘n‘i:l‘ywnlllxi ?(::fhy!:”m Unexpected Events at Peace Confer- | 1o, Ll at Crowell's drug store. x New York, April 24.—TLieut. Frank | is e J h suspicio ause = s T —_— — | The Figaro sets forth the view that | INem JATEILS2: Savela Leiand s e i S ence May Keep Him Abroad. ¢ EX 3 “piinciples must sometimes suffer | TOPey of the state constabulary was it ireatinel el 3 ] ; i 315 000 LOSS BY FIRE JAPAN EXPECTED TO JOIN. frotn deviation” and it picads againes | 2E ‘{,' ],,l_”,(, the troopers of the v(‘i’(‘)’m”-\ attitude toward foreign na- \\‘Hulm»um.y.\\;y;‘n 24— ‘;mmm‘u{ux PRESS SEEKS OPEN DOOR. y Tokio, April 24, (Associated Press) the display of “stubbornness” or of a | SPring Valley station try to catch Ar- dispatches from Paris t Eoas = e - ——— —The impression exists in well = 5 Gl i thur David, 24, a burglar who escaped = e tion officials here today indicated that| Correspondents Want to Talk to Ge siritnon in- uugh“',u_"wmmommngf”"' last night from the New York stute| DOES NOT FEAR BOLSHEVISM. |the crisis hrought about hy Italy’ s e Bee Hive Block in Collinsville Gutted f:;"“‘;)I'""l“’_“f"l‘l(‘)* ',”\'," that Japan will ¢ £ - = retormatory at Napanoch. - demands and the unalterable determi- : o 2 , 0 adlal et of nations even the %m"‘y‘“ MEETING SU David, who has three years more to | Secretary Wilson Urges “Getting To- |nation of President Wilson not to be- Paris, April 24.—American ne —Building Owned by Hyman Belkin “; fi‘n\l]\l .»‘1 f:r the league covenant {The Assyrian National association | serve, made a bolt for freedom at e Sl come @ parly to recognition of secret | Paper correspondents in Paris, at a| oo lo e o by liel DEACSuon: wifl hold a meeting Sunday @t 3| sundown, dressed in his prison gray s . treaties had so upset the plans of the | meeting today to consider the plan | i > liaw ;' Ms was brought out in an- o’clock in Benz's hall. Therc will be | uniform. Boston, April 24.—There is no dan- {peace conference that the president’s| prepared by the peace conference for| Collinsville, April 24—Fire in tho | e o peclal news despatches from Riree Rpaniers | John Bimon of Hart cor of Bolshevism gotting a foothold |1eturn to the United States will prob- | the meelings of the Allied and Ger- [Bee flive block last night gutted the | foris @SSerting that Japan had in- ford will spcak to the members on | §20.503 In this country, Secretary of Dabor |ably be considerably delayed man delezates at Versallles as regards |structurc, destroving the stocks in | (oed the other delegates {o the JstneS; honide; Jonn Deter, president William B. Wilson deciared in an ad-| Belief was expressed in official | the press, appointed a committee with |several stores and driving the many | .o Lcrehce that Japan would decline of the association, will explain the purchasing of Liberts bonds by mem- bers and Jocl Jacob, vice president, wil] read a letter from the Assyrian delegation in Parls. All Assyrians are votrdially invited to attend this meet- ing. New York, April 24—Of the 2. | dress before members of the Cham. |auarters that Haly will eventually be| instructions to endeavor 1o obtain |occupants in upper stories to the '\”.:’Jv:’t !331‘«':.‘;1“1“/ S et cliug EA0IS1E" eidietat et an G20 | ber of Commerce vesterday. The |oblized to recece from her claims of | permission for newspapers to be pres- [street. Hymar Belkin of New Brit- < : 593 have boen Teturned, Major-Gen. | Breatest trouble confronting the coun- | Fiume and the Dalmatian coast. Gl i D ity ain wa sthe owner of the building. TR g David C. Shanks, commander of (he | try at the present time, he added, was —— — The committee was ulso told to de- |The stores were those of clathing, NO START TODAY. port of debarkation, s sterday in | the possibility of a long period of in- | MAY TESTIFY AGAINST HUSBAND, | mand the right to talk with the meat, hardware dealers and a tailor. St. Johns, April 24.—Weather con- an address to the Hoboken chamber | dustrial idleness. New York, April 24.—The rule of | SPOKesmen for the German delegation. | The agsregate losses were about $15,- | ditions made it unlikely a start would ’ of commerce. Of the number brought Secretary Wilson spoke on the “fu-' jyinrudence that a wife shall not | ... T 000. The origin of the fire is unde- | be made today in the transatlantio ——— _ of oo 97 have been landed at | ture relationship between capital and Yasirs ameinet her husband was chap. | SERMANS TO OFFER termined § | air race. Foz prevails locally and re SR e B st BURGEMIES Hoboken. More than haif of the | labor.” He said the only amicable jote (0 us ‘“under our modern OWN LEAGUE PLAN e | Ports from mid-Atlantic <aid weather New, York, April 24.—Admitting | smerican overseas forcc was sent| Way o adjust industrial disputes Was jq... .rcnaie” by [Federal Judge| fondon, Apil 24—A dispatch to MOB LYNCHES NEGRO. conditions continue unfavorablc that in two months he had commit- | pror frohonen. ho said. {he wetual | for the employer and employe, being S emn 3 . Mayer today in the treason trial of {the IExchange Telegraph from Am- 3 it { 3 TIPS o ted 30 burglaries in Brooklyn, which | oy res being 1,650,913 men mutually interested, to sit at the coun- | 1, E" 1008 sk, i1 overtuled |ctardam anmeta that the German | Masked Men Take Colored Prisoner | CREDITS TO ALLIES $9,188,829,000 ed him about $25,000, D. Johan- cil table and discuss matters. Y aast 18 vades 'ola orisos e = 1 the objection of the government when |peace delegates have been instructed { Prom Jail and Hang Him. | Washington,” April 24.—Credits to B aviiine: Broakivs, pleaded sullt TG WITNESS PARADE. ! e — the defense called Mrs. Fricke to the [to Propose at Versailles a plan for a| Farest City, Ark., April 24.—Sam | the Allies were announced today by o gi.flm el e Mayor George A. Quigle Miss SOLDIER CLAIMS BRIDE. stand and permitted her to festify. league of nations to veplace the plan | \cIntyre, a nesro, was taken from | the treasury as follows: France, $50.- Sounty Judge McDermott in Brooklyn | Marion Schade. Mrs. Mary T. Crean, | penpy R. Logan, son of Mr. and | e adopted by the peace conferees in |the county joil by a masled mob last | 000,000 and ‘Rumani 35,000,000, sterday. District Attorney T,M;qs'”r“"'l ““:;‘“I‘”fl” and Mr. “""! "l"-" Mrs. Louis Logan, of 298 Park street, MUERCIER TO VISIT BOSTON, "‘,HN- e e night and hanged to u]h'!'}'uuph pole. | making a v‘(‘.‘v"nunin»( F v"n«-(“:;:“l.u of e s : o | Willlam Shelton were among the lo- | | sther McKenna, daughter spatch adds that the German |fre was charged with having murder- $000¢ ani ifor R Hina e ther ples be accepted as & and Miss Esther McKenna, daughte - SO reler ; : e i B h:&o -l Hatgerout eglaw | cal people who left this afternoon for | o Mr. and Mrs, P. D, McKenna, of | 4 _““_‘;‘_"’L Al ’;' 1”‘ ‘-‘_““l‘; "1 Mercier, plan was drafted mainly by Count|eq a negro farmer on February 4 last. | 000.000 and a total for all Allies of “‘ e sentatca s Monn ‘| Boston to witness the paride of the| 129 . - streot, were married at St. rehbishop of Malines, elgium, in (yon Bernstorff, Matthias Erzberger, It is said the lynching was the re- | $9.188,829,000 Yankee division tomorrew. Joseph’s church this morning at 9 . | a lette! to Gov. Coolidge, accepted [head of the German arm:s(:'('] com- | suit of indignation over the fact that i BEFEIN T [ = 3 vonditionally an invitation to come !mission: Prof. Walter M. A. Schueck- P ors recently obtained 13,000 RETURN TO WORK. e T s s e >atrick Daly. @ Ed- a ) 3 S [McIntyre's lawyers v obtaine s me“- mr\"‘.l\‘ "l’”’-: NSHIP. CLATMS $6,000 DAMA ;‘\’Vf loc ‘i Y‘i“\""li:l p}f ‘v;“: % Seattlo | 10 Boston on the occasion of his pro- jing and Karl Kautsky, one of the so- |, posthonement of his trial. Brockton, Mass., April 24—Thirteen Henry Rappacl. a Northern Pacific| Claiming damages of $6,000 S e e s Mok ennay sisten ofd|(RASREAVIEIERLORER sFcouAt cialist leade B e e thousand shoe workers here and sev- b b e of Hartford has broug 1 the s ¢ ants. The s e x GERMANY TURNE E S 1 thousands he surrounding QEEaLY firemaiiy v iyasterdiy jag | Mitnal foiiHartiond assbrought suityiehe prids, weres tholnltendange s CAUGHT AFTER RHODY SAYS 4 PER CENT, . i e s nonshaRiIn e i) nied American oitizenship by Judge | Against Frank Monkiewiez cf al. of | groom recently returned from France : 3 % = Buenos Aires, April ¢ he deliv- | towns have aceepted the proposal of A. T. Cole of the district court when | this city for alleged failure to mect | after eighteen months' service as a Faston, Md., April 23 —Isiah Faun- Providence, R. 1, April 24—The | gne of interncd German steamers to| the manufacturers for a 48-hour Rappacl admitted that h‘e e mcm_I payments on a promissory note. I’rop- { member of Co. £, 102d infantry A | tain, a ncgro who escaped here Mon- | house today passed the bill declar- |4y, United States, instructions for | week with no reduction in wages ber af the Industrinl Workers of the| erty of the defendants, valued at $6,- | reception followed the ceremony —at|day, the first day of his trial on the | ing beer containing not over 4 per|whijch were received by the Argentine —— world “and similar organizations.” | 500 was attached today by Sheriff | the home, of the bride. After a brief| chare of assaulting al 13-year-old | cent. of alcorol a non-intoxicant. government from Germany vesterday | A dog belonging to A. R. Larson He came to Fargo several yoars ago| Myron D. Stockwell. The case will | wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Logan wm‘“ hite girl, was recaptured ~xesterdayl The action was in concurrence with |will place under the American flag|107 Hart street was killed last i from Minneapolis. ) { be tried on the first Tuesday in May. | reside in this city. at Hartley, Del. 4 the senate. !vessels having a tonnage of #%,783. lon Hart street by an automobile. af