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FROM "THE HTEALD | FRONTWRE ! HERALD “ADS” ¥ ox ox ¥ ¥ x | i o * v % x ¥ » | : 3 ' BETTER BUSI TO THE SERVIOE- . : = b e ESTABLISHED 1875, NEW BRITAIN, CONNEC TIC i K : > PRICE THRE . CITY GOES SOARING 'NEW BRITAIN POLES SEEK ... ITALIAN DEPUTIES VOTE ON PLIG MILLONMARK PRESIDENT'S AID TO KEEP = dipeici e DANZ G NATIONAL Hargor| it | GONFIDENCE IN ORLANDO, ¢ Towards ;2,31‘;5&,0}(’)0 1[1)110[6 FEDERAL SLEU’fHS 2,000 Meet in Sacred He;n’t; e e SUE)PORTENG HES PR@ GRAR ' &, late: WATCHING BREWERS Scheol and Adept Resolu- - oy e - o NEW ENGLAND JUIPS AHEAD s e HARTFORD CHEERS P 5 McMAHON DEMANDS REMOVAL OF!Preméer Explains Situ ! Yesterday's Subscriptions h.t:':d on 71 R e public. " HEAD OF ELIHU BURRITT SCHOOL ation Reg&rding Fi - Who Makes Beer After Mid- T o to Those of First D: ational cer After Mid O W L L 0 ED - g Reports Put Country in Excess of; = At a mass mecting in the Sacred l‘ R *&* o ‘V‘Ni“)E }L R A ume. Sa‘ mg it 18 Vel'y Washinston, April 30.—Agents of{ . . e iy ’ At ha Billion Dollars. thokdepartment s natice Mool been poanscncoL gl flasticyenin s Robo) s e The Victory Loan fotal in this clty | MLIUCted (o obtain evidence showing | Ly Lrousand Potish-american citiaens | khons { G0 [nfantrymen and L MAKE TREA ; e GRnCHe R 3 Bt | - /‘fiTY f Superintendent Holmes el a tods ‘hairman A. J. Aflcr midnight fomorrow whén prohi- | teresting addresses on future Poland | : 3 Wfl.‘ i a1 es _’»‘HN.,” :yll,\‘..tl\'t,p};'\ ‘;yo “féf:;.‘"w now bition of the uce ‘ur‘ foodstuffs in r:’wn‘ and adopted resolutions which will be | MGCE’IHG GHHHCI‘S IH Blg Parade ted on the home stretch with re-Yfdcture of begr, .wines or other intox : icating liqaurs beco : newed vigor on the part of the can- €U 1 becomes effective. St H & successtully passed | 17 cVidence may or may not be | carly date asking that justice be don MANY DID NOT '\’[ARGH b million-mark, the team caplains U5¢d IN Prosecution of brewers de-!to the Polish national aspirations re L e i Dimeully In piling up | PoM0ing lagely on what fho féderad] e e U court in New York decides in the beer Sexton Says —_— a sufficient nunfber of wu\nlp“!@n(;*obo case NOW pending there.Whether pro- Spealkers of the evening iaid city Ts Gaily Decorated for Occa- bring the city over the $2,385 _ !duction of near beer after tomorrow | upon the fact that Danzig is the only i ror Chino-J | Declared That Up to Theat mark. Mr. Sloper's figure today 1S imidnight is prohihited the department | logical outlet to the sca that the re-| —sion—Takes Half Hour for Pro- Solution For MNO-JAP | 5 o scquel o the mesting held on Ti Delegates Wer $1.047,250, an increase over the total of justice has not ruled. created Poland has and traced the e s ool Point = Monday afternoon when it is said the ime elegales erg yesterday of $86,600. showing yester- — Manufacturers of wine or beer who | history of the Polish population of | COSsion ast Y Controversies. | teachers of the Elihu Rurritt school - 5 o i day to have been one of the best days |continue to operate after May 1 Will | that district. rhe 'Siar-Spangled Other Organizations in Line. | Were asked to sign a resolution pledg- “Ol‘klng Hard For Com- of the drive thus far. Ido So at thelr own risk although the| Banner” and the Polish National An- : —_— | ing_their lovalty to the school board, ; Figures at Tactory. | department has not indicated any in- — Hartford, April 30.—The streets of | . 5o 414 30.—A formula for the { b 5 McMahon, president of the Tax- promise—P-ys Tribute tg At the American Hosicry plant the |tention of causing immediate arrests. (Continucd on Page Fourteen.) the city are fairly ablaze with the - r0 5 005 1 1oblen: of Kine Chiu xt and Rentpayers PY R —_— lors of the United States and its i requested Superintendent anl 3 'H vive is coming along well; in fact, | e he Uni i s hoped will remove any nt Stanley Alito , drive is coming along BTG cii st gns are evel which it i3 hoy H. Holmes to remove TEdward G All of Allies. much better than in the drive for the n bossibility -of a definite break and | 0 0 0 { R ton ot haam Gt Al G < which Hartford is extending today to | 'y W5 i g T as been | What he claims was an insulting | sascotion of ncf apial o) its returned veterans of the world St Sie ) | statement concerning himself, accord- Rl e R = ichchod by fhe powe it was stated | c Rame, April 29 (By Associated s oo v ne 0L AN DUNLAY BLOCK LATEST REALTY |y S onti s tha Wit il 2 e v, b s |t e and making a canvass of the factory, < discharged from the service at Camp ' % s R e | Mr. Sexton said that should no me g an unar 18 £8.000 worth of sccurities haie al- The matare of the indicated solu- | % FEXtON t nent was given an unanimous vote af 330008 moRthsofigrooufitien o terals i 3 Devens Tucsday. heian e e g ¢ taken Dby Superintendent confidence in the Italian senate oS cen uz s ‘,_ The DEAL*‘" MANY N}AIN § A Flags dre cverywhere, but the | "WO% | E | Holmes, he would take the matter up night, following the vote of confidenee figure given above is .hr-‘: sult of the | Iyl | business section of the city is par- s planned 'in peace conference | before the school board. He also said given him in the house of deputies. & ivst day’s drive and, with a few more | ticularly attractive. The front of one s to g6 ahead with the treaty of | that “Mr. Fowler's action at the meet- great demonstratian followed thi days’ work. Captain Gross expects to — big insurance building is almost | S ¢ is one of the most disgraceful premier's address before the senate, Vv retwerr S New Britain heard a variety in- lias passed the million-mark, the ro- What brewers continue to make boer °F NC Lainghes i o8 f ;fi,flwHflUT “‘AUANS Ti-l*icfi no Action, MuucrlTELLS Ah(;['T WILSON Will Go to School Board,:l GIVING CUT NOTICE forwarded to President Wilson at an Peace Conference Also Has i garding the port of Danzig | association | | i | | i raise & i he 1ant The 55 ac ~out regard to any action | 3 e or the fest e et e | Schupack Estate Takes Over covered with bunting; another, ften ;2cace wilbout regaid to any ueleh | things fat has ever happened fn this | The premiee tald. batore parioaial vass for the first day resulted in the 2 o Hish' hasial iarge flae flying | PY Italy as it is considerc : S S e b ¥ ; . 4 : d ; 4 e i Rl e wos B abm Ak S RS B SRR TR : arks as he made at the the details of his demands for Fium@ ISYilIne. ofiover $4.000 iworthifotihonds 01d Hotel—Erickson & from a staff in nearly every window. | o oo 8 GO0 T ot week, | Session will not bo tolerated by the and the Dalmatian coast districts more than on the first das ast . s st= it (o £ ainly not wit eek. | itizens of New i Baids ; b2 v an on the first d Carlson Buy Other Pro-' Ropes were strung along cach side of .y = 4 b 0 of the treaty and the | °itiZens of New Britain which Italy has laid claim, He bgs rive S s Main street early this morning. | g. ooy with the German Wants Public Hearing, gan by saying that the interntional s et S e perty, S Regular trafic along the line of \iyorargre, will occur without the par ‘The teachers,” he said, “are deter. Situation was grave at present, adds pThe local branch of the. Natianal 3 march was suspended at 11:20 for a | G o el 11y ana it is said in | Mined to sec this think to a finish, A INg it was very grave for Italy. He B ‘~;“l! - vnu‘-{m,\‘ l(\u’" rec \.‘ul\ y‘ml\‘o g (T e p]()’ od ufluvn h(\l:v'.\ m{ more, ;; |:nl‘vl Amerfean quarters that this proced- | \\7[\«](\rn_\ Ixn the teachers believe that Said it was the duty of Italy to pre= om tle zeneral offizes of the com- | NegOf s iSomplgted (o0s) = . the parade passec ractically the | . F o0t T vard steaddy up till | Mr. Fowler should be removed as Serve an attitude of calm and Serens subscription to the Victory Loan will | tA€ sales In f =i o duty, the expectation being that Har SEDDE O aes e i | because of the attitude 5 Asks Vote of Confidence {nlize 5 5 e . . v, Xpects reading with the Germans will prob- cau attitude taken by him sks Votc onfidence. be ailotted nationally among all of the | 121i% . lnlvy }'-\,”m |; qA\li,\llfi_lj L Big Guns With 12 to ford would have within its borders ' oot W oo o moon or Sat. | in trving to forec them to sign & ros. | < An cutline of the exchanges bed communities where it maintains man- | throught the Camp Real Estate Co. the greatest crowd in its history. Sk ey : .. | olution against their will. Some one tWeen himself and President Wilsom i R e i e " & i urday when the pact will be pre Some one ufacturing or distributing branches. | e B T 13 Mile Range. Two Reviewi nd; o | must go, and the purpose of the pub. WS &iven by Signor Orlando wha Salentigoni D (HLC Algon'ias, afcoril i SasOf SIRSISRE oI eRatenis 1o Z Two reviewing stands have been A day or two will be given for | lic hearing will be to find out who the Made it clear that the president’s ags ingly, taken $1.000 worth of bonds ‘q“" MoirissSchiing i “‘J"-q o erected, one for the mayor and city ' iions ~oncerning interpretations | Builty party is. The issue should be on in malking public his statoment through the local committec. Schupack, ‘ son of ‘h‘ late Morris | Now york cApril 30.—The | officials and the citizens committee in | ,¢ gifrorent phases of the convention | tricd in an open forum so that the 25 to Italy’s claim of "Fiume had — fchupack acting as the purchaser on 'nue powerrul battleship, the super- | front of fhe main building; the other wiyo ("o oo 5500 o o™ D ion | public may know who is the party at Made it impossible to either accept Of Passes Billion Figure. | “"”"“If 20 ARy AN "'°T’fl“~‘: dreadnought Tennessee was success- | a short distance north in front of the . jono0q giscussion. fault. reject’ any proposals ‘that might b Washington, April 36.— includes the hotel, the cafe, shoe y)y jaunched today sliding down (he [ ‘Aetna life building for Civil 'war | = Reopows from Berlin are somewhat| & “No one can take exception to the ‘™ade. He said he believed it his duty tions to the Victory loan official parlors on Main street and . several yways gt the New York navy yard at | veterans. contradictory concerning Germany's | Stand taken by us. Mr. McMahon, 0 €omeatcance before the parliament ported to the treasury today forgsini Mistlefececs Iho o el e i dieiots | The special train bearing the Coa- | uiposes as some reports indicate | UPON learning of the disgraceful meet. L0 Teceive authority in carrying fovs ohe Billlon - aOILE. “Tha contains 6 rooms. The property ad- | The spousor, Miss Helen Roberts, o B e iy Flening ok the' ireoic| thes af. the Barritt school, took the |¥2rd his work.at-the ootk campaign nearly half over less than J0ins the Stanley ltuilding, which iS the 16 yea.- old daughter of Governor (Cohtinued on Page Fifteen.) | is probable, while others say that it | matter up with Judge Gaffney, presi- | UP '“‘I'," April 14 when Ns i one-fourth of the $4,500,000,000 | OWned by the Schupack estate, 0 A H. Roberts of Temnessco a “dry” N et P |is doubifui whether the pact will he | dent of tho school board. He was re- | [Tom President Wilson the American ; g at now the estate owns a o g i : haor e e ) Suporin. |Viewpoint on Fiume he said = he total has been subscribed. t now the estate owns all the pro- state who was elected by the prohi- - - signed at .ll. These reports, coming | ferred by Judge Gaffney to Superin- T | perly on Main street from the rs bitionists, acquiesced in the time- FIND 17 BOMBS IN | from differcnt sources, indicate a lack | tendént Holmes. Should no action be ””’”;’”lf”" :F’"]‘“r"h was probable. . - al . . crossing My street, the ey i : RS e g 8 ritish and Trench Opposed. New England Gains. 1 crossing to Myrtle street, the ‘honored naval custom of breaking a = | of concerted attitude as to the treaty | taken by Superintendent Holmes, the | = DE . Boten, Apsil 30 Subsbhistions to rgest real estate frontage of Mzin bottle of champagne over the bow MAIL AT NEW YORI< ,nd show there is disposition to lcave | matter will be lyrought before the | L0 the "“‘“ 3 "‘_" his address the pre- Feoist S R : 5 street property of any holders in the vessel slid down the ways. the decision largely. with the German | School board. and some action will | JUer sPoke of the attitude taken af he Victory loan total for New Eng-| o T oo ' 1 cie e I g Aghter. { have to be tak by th Paris by the British and French gove Jand took a long stride forward to- | Yoy, Britain, B thelieeliotiibo Hatan (e nter plenipotentiaries who are now at Vv havelto baltaken by the commission- [ (Z0% W 12, Tx A R0 Tren Bt Y iy e e property involved is ome of which is the fifth to be mamed Ton| oo salles. rs. . al to promises made in the treaty of riptions of $20,285,000, a figure | the historic sifes in the city. Tts nessee in American history was laid | I0s The teachers feel that they are |3, 'O Promlses made in | y 0 e = ! origin dates back to the '50’'s when May 14, 1917, and she is expected fo | entitled to a hearing. They want to | =0 ich was framed in 1915, second only to the opening day when Monstrons Plot to Kill Promin- T - > S Wy AT 8 ; < { Curtic Whaples, father of President be completed early in 1920. e HUN PEACE ENVOYS Gl e e e e BRI that both more (han $31,000,000 was contri- | CUF 3 Y i £l i ) 3 S t a France and Great Britain did daf buted. The total for the eight days | Meigs H. Whaples, of the Connecti-| The Tennessee is 624 feet over all ent Citizens, Including Officiais, the eves of the public stand with Italy tn ner demsstc IR B ke 7 ct ! 1 - a5 tabulated at the federal reserve | cut Trust and Safe Deposit bank of in length and her extreme breadth to | NOW AT VERSAILLES { Insulting Remarks Charged. |the annexation of Fiume. He added $122.939,000. Hartford. erected the building. 1t the outsid:> of armor is 97 feet 4 Washington, April 30.—Post office | Much indignation has been expr that they might have agreed in prineis | ple, to the creation of Fiume as an ine bank was $122,9 4 - X 5 i State returne for vesterday iwere: | was of colonial eonstruction and wns inches. Her draft is 30 feet 6 inches. | inspectors at New York city reporied ed by teachers’ about the city con- i i : 5 dependent free state. y ' el 3t an hour ind her cight water fube | fernal machines put into the mail y Disturbance Occurs When Es- | Principal Fowler on Monday. Mr. |0 r In discussing 2 the American memorandum, whieh Massachusetts $13,873.000, Rhode | looked upon as the most handsoine She Will have a speed of 21 knots | today the discovery there of 17 in- cerning the alleged remarks made hy Island $2,239,000, Connecticut $2,- | residence in this city at that time s sodiben ol : e Wowier (=oectacall : 0 : P 1 . SR e ; and boilers will develop 28 horsepow- | address » prominent officials, I : Fowler specifically mentioned the |yons 1. 1 ¢ 020,000; Maine $871,000, New Hamp- | was here that President Whaples and , boilers will develop 28,000 horsepow- | addressed (o promin cited Populace Throw Stones at | names of P, §. McMahon and Mr. Sox., | 105 handed to him on April ‘14 and shire $861,000, Vermont $421,000. his sister, Miss Tsabelle Whaples, who = €I tel oil consumption r | cluding cabinet oflicers na McMahon and Mr. Sex- | which was distributed aghgom i e now resides on South High street [DOrmal conditions will be 1,900 ton One of the machines is understood One. Train I'rc i ton, it is said, warning the teachers |members of parliament toqa & lh. Nerr L Horres lOnward were born. South of the Whaples: The armament will consist of 1214-| (o have exploded during examination not to lay ther, case before these men | premier, Signor Oslande sge. . M8 bl i G e | residence was the John Stanley | '¢h zuns, 14 5-inch guns, four 6-1put without causing sreat damage. Versailles, April 30, (By the As- | ‘“as there is nothing too Jow for them | rpinins American N New York, April 80.—Victory loan | [e8 < 000 pounders, four anti-aircraft guns and | Al were similar to the homb sent to | sociated I'ress).—Germany's plani- | (0 5t00p to and nothing 0o dirty for | «pasmuen tHig o “"‘"‘"v;l Mpcritions 10 e Hewi T ork St N Whiacs (dorived the me of | tWo torpedo tubes. The range of her | former Scn. Hardwick which when | potentiaries to the peace confercnce | them to handle,” Mr. Sexton asserts. | qenieq Ttaly' hts over the Ttell reached 3240,575,200 today, & gain oty 8, Pl S RS RS ol SUNS 1s from 12 to 13 mile opened at the Hardwick liome, hlew reached Vauchresson five miles from | A member of the school board when | tiay ig) “accordad sniy . ToRE $16,625,000 over last night's total, | Basse y ke i The Tennessce will be manned b : 4 Gabaay : - ; - PG . | asked what actibn would be taken by | it LY A, CEu 9 seom i overl olshag o I P O I e e off the hands of a nczro maid @nd | Versailles lust night. They are Count plete liberty to Fiume and even wenf Wheanaw s AEvrcs ido mot includg 320, 0 |aae o Whaples estate and used it injured Mrs. Hardwick von Brockdorff-Kantzau, German 68 officers and 1.024 men. She will tho board concerning Mr. FOWIer's ro- %o’ far an (o break wo ton L e 000,000 taken yesterday by J. P. Mor- buin cil exclusively and will be : Fa oD Cho Buity: S - 3 Saby e Sl sl e e 3 Among those to whom the deadly | forcign minister; Herr Landsbers, | tria, I told Mr. Wilson it was absc gan & Co., which had not gone @S & residence for many vears. Mr | oinnly with electric drive, b e e R b s e LA T e nothing would happen.” He declared | utely impc : i was absos through the federal reserve bank. | Basseft was a merchant and con- it s DRCePseo M ol e e Sy ST EYE 0T DR AS Y. St NG NS S iV Towler wasl sully) 6t il saan) aanossD o for e o ARyl ducted a grocery store next to the master General Burleson, Sccretary | ture; Dr. Lheodore Melchior, German | (a8l Wi FOW or oS EWIELY 0F “an fpeace an the conditions indicated. ¥ b s O T e MON]ER_SGRIBNER Wilson, Attorney General Palmer, the | minister of Warburg and Her Loin- [ Tiseretion ' but that '€ |added that, under such conditions, the 3 able ake Darius - issioner ' of i sration | er side Sl B Italian delegatior could ni REPORTS HINT AT It was here that the late Darius commissioner ' of the immigration |ert, president of the Prussian as RS lian delegati it d B Miller made his first start in this eitv, e bureau, Mayor Hylan of New York. | sembly; Herr Geisberst, minister of [ wyt"\oMition hus no right to de- | continue to’ parti i fhe coni S J and later he entered business across Local Man Takes Southern Girl As| Governor Sproul of Penna. John D.|posts and telegraphs and Herr e e o Eea e with any be for others omn ANOTHER DISASTER from Central park where he amassed los e G i, o, 1= Yo et 5 G| ot Chnbinion, Ot conrse ah: presideny | Lgnity, for Tialv, but _said 1 NN his fortun | Bride—Couple Wed at 18th St.| Howe immigration commissioner The German delegates, accoin- | e o bare and ‘;r,‘,m,:\.‘_ s n"l‘ i:;]“”’;“:“‘)""" with rer ntatives of Several years ago, the Raflroad X St = 5 New York. panied by some experts, assistants| gooiation he represents & sme Le e it v Earthquake in San Salvador Two | Block company purchased the pro- Methodist Isbueahin 8 Reve v The discovery followed an invssti- | and journalists traveled in two spe- J:\‘( K\‘»?:‘u e uu‘\‘]yil\” ] \\“‘. L 5 i Ber. AsalMay Bo As Bad As perty and managed it for years. Tt| Miss Gertrude Irene Scribner, of gation ordered after news came of the | cial trains from Germany. Afler | small indiscretion does not necessarily [ b At lated became the preperty of Dr. John , St. Augustin, Florida, and F. (. | Hardwick bomb explosions. !qu listening to a short addr 4ud | imply that he should be removed he- | gret for such a That of 1917, | B. Martin. Dr. Martin made a num-| Monier, Jr.. of Maplc street this ciiy, |-Package bore labels of Gimbel'sstore ! being photographed by army oflicial | cause a certain man or clique de- | would e foihia o to il ber of improvements about the place, | were married yesterday at the 1stn | 2nd were sealed, but did not have | photographers the Germans \\'rru! mands he losc his position. The mat- |vent it. e said ¥ New York, April 30.—Cable reports | crecting an extensive additlon. The | street Methodist church, New York | Sufficient postage. This caused postal | conveyed in automobiles to Versailles | ter has gone far cnough and in my |tune and s received by the South American Cable | Main street stores are conducted by | city, by Rev. B. C. Warren of that | oficials to notify Gimbel Brothcrs [ where they are now lodged in hotels. { opinion it ought to be stopped at once | jand shauld company indicate that the earthquake 3 C { which occurred in San Salvador two mar aid that “as far as he knew powers with which Italy w g for Compromise, he it oppor« ind Eng- | the THotel Bassett company as a cafe | congregation. The couple were at.| Who disclaimed ownership of the | Several windows of the second train | as it is proving detrimental to the |means of cont on whils ho wollll |ana the other is shoe repairing ! tended by Miss Florence R. Corcoran, | Packages and said the labels were | which brought journalists and minor | school children. With the various |have the qu Fihor coneessiont days ago may prove as disastrous as|chop On Myrtlo street, there is a| op Nowark, N. J. and Gharles A | forged. | attaches were broken as a result of | selfish issues that are being brought | experts to or congessions thé great quake of 1917. is was said | yoothlack parlor, a barber shop, i Christman, of New York oit | Seventeen packages were pulled onl | a minor demonstration during the | up, the teachers are unable fto put |could be r lon i e A it the offices of the company toda¥.|meat market conducted by B.| Mr. Monier has been in business| of the mails, but post office officials | trip, but otherwise the journey from | their best cfforts into their work and |The Ital on did not main= o details have been recerved but the | y, yones, and the O. K. T.unch room, | here for a mumber of vears with his| fe0r that some may have had suffi- | Berlin passed without incident. e e | e B e mdon o | . Jones: and the 0. K. Tnen- brother, handling sporting goods, | Cient Postage and have gone through Among those who arrived with the | e e | operated during owing days in Pled that the damage was extensive. . ? e S . 1 JRMANS, ARE TOUCHE cfforts to fluc noHation At least 40 persons were killed and | DuniavaBloglisold His bride has sained consideranle | (M6 maile. = _ | foreign minister was Dr. Haniel von| — GERMANS, AL TOUCHED. | efforts to fiud a ncliation. I g Lot 40 BersOne e S Amotneniironiesi 1 el dediiotMion® 5 omineracllnall i naeoa S ey Associate Justice Holmes of the 1. | Haimahusen former councillor at | - — | was anxious no cace and to tain an obstinate attitude cox it made pubh i dissension which une then, although P, was confined le the conf Besides make | ing statements to the senti- ment and will les in general, and, tt lian peopls the full autho stige of the Italian delega doubted just in the g 1 ¢ hour w n it was most needed.” ‘Woman Worker With American Red Washington, April 30.—DMiss Mary | Frances Semans. an American Red | OmE on ir : > r Cross worker of Uniontown, Pa.. has|!ime. many large deals having been | forcement of the increases whi 5 quirements. Two spheres of the un- o s foreign decoration in | engineered within . the past few | were ordersd by the postmaster-gen- | ~* | Gergraduate schools are defined as foi. | rece ition of her services in Europe. | months. Some of the properties th:t | cral |Beess recog) g .ed | have changed ownership are the ST : ; s undermrad - - Add e r wross headquarters announced | ha a S o £ The callege is the undergraduate AT e > \ddre imself ta the attitude Red (0nE e John Hanna block, the Judd Block,| BOLSHEVIKI ARE REPULSED WAVERH G, | sehool for non-professional study in L BooR D of Ialy at the peace conference a ety £ the hospital ser- [-the McCabe block. the Lee block, the Archangel, April 28, (By The A | the liberal arts and sciences: the Shef- Washington, April 30.—A the justice of her demanc Mins, HemBps; 'O 1 Har(ford. Aprii 30.—For e L2 : M ened to Chaumont, was deco- | Crowe property. the Charles Beaton|sociated Press)—American and artford, Ay 50.—Fore. i | 4he 'Selentific school i3 the under.|severe and prolonged earthquake, e e """‘d‘”b e queen of Belgium at the [ block, the LeWitt block and tho|British troops at Kurgoman, on the || ~cast for ?flu Britain and ||| o gyate school for professional study | timated to have centered between Extols Ttaly's Position y tendered = King | Schmidt block. Current rumor per-|right bank of the Dvina repulsed a || vicinity: f““"\'!l::’ cloudi- [l {in science and engineering.” 4,000 and 4,100 miles from W “Italy did not measure r sacrifices. l ness tonight; Thursday cloudy. J‘ The common freshman vear will go | ton, was recorded early today on the e ! e — |into effect in the fall of 1920. } Georgetown university seismograph, | (Continued qn Page Fourteen,) destroyed in June, 1917, when an|Sldcrable magnitudewascohsumma'ed | Southern scenery being her specialry. | S: Supreme court was another of the | the German embassy at Washington; | Head of Peace Commission !1\'w'r‘s~(-< avoid compromi re union of the > prominent intended victims. Most of | Director Strauss of the Deutsche | Feelings at Secing Great Devastation allicd peoples ey mere appears any towns in the republic. Many | Fred Winkie sold the property known BURLISON LOSIS A the other packages were addressed | pank; Horr Iudigor, secretary (o| Versailles. April 30. (Havas)-— fnce ob dis was continue buildings were destroyed in the city|as the Dunlay block on Main street to men prominent in private life. | Count von Brockdcrff-Rantzau and | Wihen the German delegation to the patientl s of cons to Erickson and Carlson of the .| New York Court Rules He Cannot In- e E other minor officials. DEHCEFCONEECE BT Rosall YACo Ul ron h the mier ) Saes Wors done.on coffes planbetions| Povter Co. Tt is umderstood that the = l;;nvlulr‘rr‘lr’l antzau r m"lxml ‘\!vrn’ufl"“ _bremigr when 7 e . Siais s e st night it was received in the name ag which were buried beneath the 'lava Albany, N. Y., April 30.—Supremc KIAO CHAU DISPUTE I NEW RULES AT YALE. last nigh the | Deplored Wide Publicity, ; " ZEN SETTLE - This new fact scemed to the Ial Main strect of 25 fcet and is 125 feet ; HAS BEEN SETTLED yrefcet of the department of the ¢ - - 4 contention of the public servi om- 0 for S and iences—Shey. | & an delegation of enormous mr i ORATED BY QUEI i a S e College for Arts and Sciences—Shef. | goine-et-Oise. Count Rantzau fan d ion of enormous gravity as DECORATE Y QUEE] ¢ § i i Q Pi\:'@ = 1‘ 'm‘l']"f’ 'lmmi “m" the | creased rates by the New York Tele- e e e e 1. The count subsequently r % g B aerenocolandiWes s RUR AN EloS o’clock this afternoon that the New Haven, April 30.—A definite | 5 005 15 the newspapors: Cross Gets Military Honors store in the block rates by the New York Tclephone Co RN e mission to Yale university has been| . 1'% as I cross Yo oviitatcn| There is a great real estate hoom | will pe illegal and unlawful and is i - sued by Prof. Robert N. Copwin, | 101! "1 I S th ,‘wm O o {are about to sign will give satisfac- tion to all the nations which par- e b S raaeritealoit | todey inhen®H T KGhTistensoni o i e e iation and ssing the sub- of San Salvador and enormous dam- SeRe e crease Phone Rales. — S > president e appeared gnd volcanic ashes, The property has a frontage on| court Justice Rudd today upheld the offine ghrenchiieq oinmentaioy in depth. It belonged to the Dunlay §iss; 5 istri i . mission, second district, that in- Paris. April 30.—Announce- for Engincering and Science. pressed thanks on behalf of the dele- terations and open up their furniture | graph G nd proposed increas t cquire . EiSphiiGo RenC MREonosad Sincreased dispute over Kino Chau haq | |statoment as fo requirements for ad- | ™GSeST 2 ® TEWERSPORE goinZ on In the city at the present|sued injunction orders preventing o Jairman of the board on entrance re- ticipated in the war rate i recently 1 # r\exi?:“::xd his consort by General|sists that a number of other big deals | strong Bolshevik attack on Sunday { a in the work uight, taking 13 prisoners. Pershing. L‘“‘e > S

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