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AN WILLGET | - s cws wi - GENATORS PASS B[, S¥AUk Laeioon yANY PROMINENT ' ANOTHER DELAY IN - it e PRESENT PLAYLET OF WHEAT DEFICIT and Mrs. D. W. O'Connell are re o ations tle e Ators P o ien oy rotulaiionsSeon 0 Clark Office Planning Enter = | Guarantce Will Cause Loss T (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page) - e is planning Holcomb. homb squad, under the directi street The Landers Girls' club s P : Boaton My i s amal rection of 19 A entitled When the message was read, Sena- | May 1.—There is small i a % Inspector Farrot and hundred: 3 iric Ca s a thre give a .apanese playle : 5 % g 4 1 S ds L N T [ll[]g {0 Cl]mfi rnr};J\l\‘v ;(\.,‘,’,{ “?fli 7 *‘h:::‘llo ’,,p_n‘l'(:i “;,",‘,“,n S "h,, YW, C. A tor Klett moved reconsideration ip | 1lkelihood of the United States gov- | tectives, watched the haunts of every B[l[ l[[e ews 1004 aveiuc litonon iholGamnl Reall hall) ahiuws 1ay cvening The ' adoption of the bill. This being dony | ernment having to face a deficit be- | known radical here and it was inti- ; ove) ¢ e e e e S . | mated by the police that befor ht estate e ) t S an Jeds scene f the ay is in quaint z constitution: . ause of its guarantee of a fixed price | e re nigh = B Paris, April 80 (By Associated ;,-f,::,‘(",‘,‘"" L detn ].‘L‘:“, ””.‘ ‘1(.”?1“(,» :‘,M,-_\ fans and ' Senator Klett said he was SOrry that 2 there would be a general round-up of (By The Assoclated Press). Press. All German r s to Kiao .\wpw;v Rohb received a tele- fun. It is expected thal the gay €Os )”;. ‘, £reed vith tho }foofl\im"r' A8 Commerce Redfield, who addressed ::SL::SK s of &ll types in this cliyend thl O;cg:lx}:‘(( : 11:‘ .:‘(h‘h; h”"d’"ge,gt . E SR Sy ew Liobl e ¢ill have an IO Six ycars he had worked to secure | ¢ 5 e o & i s S ns e German - Chau hantung ¥ nce are to :!:m‘ fr ni l’u r Andrew Robb (jm\- ;1 \ln“(qfnmrs( x;\4\ Borais s ae A e hT l‘;f!:m}lne Association of Whole- 36 Bombs Accounted For. gates at Versailles is indicated in late o transforred to Japan without re- | announcing his i s RSV M e ey e e hifins i ot uilients holnopadl = ~iccersgofEnewEneland Jihere While 36 bombs have b, _ladvices from the Paris conference. from, Brapee e Tne Sundersig! club mploved the bill would be nassed over the veto recent Forcign crops were greatly | oreq or intercented in varions dellv- y The function may have to zo over S B with the 302nd Signal Corps. He is ation’composed of girls eMD OVCT po oy 00 DS PESE L larly de. | LnPalred by war conditlons and thel .y apparently mailed tron s CltieS— 1o next week while questions as to* rcached toc v the cour ree. | at prescnt stationed at Camp Mills. The club has beer i yed gas o - | Furopean d d for Americ: v (Pt rom New York S ) ion F a . lut ; N mandsae 5 5 e emand for American wheat | ;o jqentical parcel the powers of the enemy's represen- e ol e : Tole h ecalvedy Se i i as or Since actlon on il in ide post 3 A 2 ¢ pan voluniarily engages to hand | William R. Foiey has received from cxistence for, two vears and Was or o0 S FHee actiol OR, o G0l will far exceed the mormal figures. | pogtmaster Patten gy Packages— jtatives and thelr qualifications as B oo Shantung province in full sov- | the United States navy a pair of ganized for the purpose of doing Sl LI i el i & Tn the event that the government “The likelihood that . spokesmen for Bavaria are being binoculars lozned the government at and Red Cross work. During the pe- U e price should exceed current market other infernal | 155404 into. Today was set for the the umy the appeal was made for the riod of the war the mcml»r.:s n‘\”thfvz Sersito gh Opposes ,. o quotations, Secretary Redfield thinks handing over by the Germans of their Sl ¥ | same about two years ago. ‘ club met once a week and did sewing c‘“vi‘r!‘ Hough was sor ‘m 18- the natlon should accept the loss and credentials to a commission for ex- o .\L‘J”]:'?:%\‘SOIAKvv(!h(‘t\;m\w‘., - Mrs. Charles )Ir:‘l'\m\uld i\lml (‘h[ll and knitting for war relief. The ;-n(r:x o n-!nl; 'lfieni\(nr ;\mt hlutt;: six‘ul permit the people to reap the benest. amination bnut dispatches filed direct T a0, s iao Chau. [ dren have gone to Boston, Mass., fOF ' pany furnished s he wool and the '1€ P iples tende to destroy the “Th as e i in 1 Versa s ) e ®hESAmerican delegation regards | a short st DAY od e O e or |l ey Englana Suua ey v | v There has been speculation In tne packages were mailed with & view | ..o Versallles last pight made it ot L || nt oot " ¢ . __ 'girls made all the knitted articles Sl Sunday & Washinston as to what It would cost | of reaching the address on or about | 2PPEAT Probable that this presenta- R e reament 1‘5 the ,'fi.t 1\?sls: e Mrs. Rodman. Chamberlain has Te loutfitting the men who entered the 10 H“A.mmm his rights to criticize | the government to make good its| May 1. This is indicateq E"’m“hct tion would be postponed until Fri- Rt e T e B e e Sl mezvice from Tiandars iTalaadiionito B e Sl Rn SRt ad said should wheat guaranty,” sald Mr. Redfield. | that parcels reaching the Pagine coast | “2Y e Camp Deven icutenant this, surgical dressings received & ¢ Opinions have ranged anywhere from | bear the postmark of Apri] 23, Those The Chincse-Japanese dispute over for wheat, according to Sccretary of arve, according to an agrecment to China, retaining only the pamic privileges granted Germany machines will be brought to light in the next 24 hours is absolutely appal- ling.” The postmaster said that “evidently e 1o :;{(,KZ‘IQ‘!" b ,::‘\‘:i;} “";‘l_‘fi"][‘:‘" RN sreat deal of their time. _’r;\c“;h‘f"] ]“sTh;m’:y’\f{r‘m;;ehrp“l;egln Loy biw| nothing to a hilllon dollars. As time | detained here Were Put in the mails | fus nenoines san i, dlolning: Shan- QI8 Contidence 1s felt that the{ Grosnstein have purchasad a block L8 been supporting two orphet B oG o e [EDSORoT R oxve Jor | IU bochmeshin crea b ilEhnri I oty N e Egthind Lptha BB et of riations, ! which willl mave ] se oot inal oL WV ttan ot Al oniiBanceifromitheltimerotiits organi- | 304 €0 "Sonsmn:‘;“:i\osefl(‘hmgé 2tor ;ns‘l,\' clear that the food conditions in| Through all the packages identified r‘e"‘;":L‘c‘ 2 :O'ue of ”tm_ poscejcons ntrol over ture rels < S ¥ . v w A zation, S e lof: i = | large parts of the world are bad— | Were sent from New Yor 5 ASECoaN - OLIICRIIE TR R DN e SLuW e e Tuinee relations be- | Ghurch street. e . e -k ig hot necded Y:]:ndh;]‘; gverlooiced. What thg‘i worse than thought. The people of | Authorities believe omers‘;.;?.ebi’fiffl Lo S B e ananoldin gNERLORID) Wl guarantee the future territorial| B — so badly, the club is planning to de-j 7% " "m:ne should not be a.!gmy.:‘ the Central Powers probably Will not | Trom other cities, and pestraetors be given without reserve to Japan ifitesrity and independence of China, | ARBOR DAY EXERCISES. i Voto its enorgics to local charities, 0 OUT action. Every one should|raise over half a crop, and as they | throughout the country have been milcHEwOulc, ensags fo ghandgtie Vifl\'“ be sufficiently strong to safoguard | —— such as orphans and babies, and this | SUTTERAer some of his opinions t2 | used to call upon us for large amounts | ¥ATned to watch for suspiclous look- Shantunsipeninaulagbacksiod china, 0 Chimssesinterests and insure return of | Class Officers Plant Trees in Preve- DPlay is given with the idea of enrich-| ln““ger"w e governor, who has 1ived | of fo0d in normal times, it is certain | IN8 parcels ““h_"fl“:;",“: ’:e'_‘"’”’ China and Ja- 8ll China’s rights in the Shantuns e Ea et e ing its treasury in order to do this| lONE®Y than the rest of us and haSithose demands will be greatly in- Machines Very Complicafed. pangand thajtuthpepintesriby ofsChinn B s Anee : cational School Playground. B e Bt e e the state longer. I should be | creased, provided always that means| The police today made fupthe to be under the control of the league YPEUMBOGY © Wilson and Premiers| Impressive cxercises were held at from any member of the club. | ashamed to vote to pass this bill | can be found for payment. Therefore, | aminations of the 16 packeses rouad | OF A tions: : . ({g{;yd George and Clemenceau are .x!l‘ the various schools in the city this i, 8 over the governor's veto. | many well-informed men douh': in the general postoffice aii:(e;):-?v to A::Ll ;’e(;riml;‘: 12‘5::,5 ":!:h;;?:;;nfh’l«’: ecially dager for the withdrawal of | morning and this afternoon, today Woodruff Changes Vote. whether th ices heatEwi 1| where they had e . St ik 0 8 B oy fom ol chemy colonics | Taoie. Dacht ddsienated a5 “arbe: TRAUBS REGIMENT | o e s e b e e e e s ,)Dcffi,s;‘ao‘,"flf:ufl;‘%‘d for three | railway will be guarded by special @ iave confident that the league of | Day.” helb aveational Gramrar | the bill before, said he had changed ' guaranty. 2 ol s e L L R ostans ) Rolice ffoxcesRaomposed ot CHIn A n@itions can specdily solve pending | school an interesting program was BLACKLISTS HIM | his mind although he had not changed et o o B e e o which will be trained by Japanese of- putes-when military pressure is | earried out H his principles. His personal opinion | oenpeyicy o e O e e et oz pen icerajselcetad by thapdiTsolors ot ithey hninated. X | ‘aflf]m‘ f“l R e E as to Sunday observance was tradi-| _0(“\1lf v:‘f that the government should “i”m\"lw:_e“:l”abqon_ }X‘nfornal ma- | railroad and appointed by the Chinese B¢ et aitrerence of opinion Dres| piaiiesor e S T e B tional. He had been brought up 10| heenyre soot hthe lons il Al ot o e | soenmen AR darances nlli pyes s T conterones otmclor et Pihe | Plaving of the “Star-Spangled Ban-'py.oo mim for Blunders in Ar- [strictly observe the day. He was not | COURtTY the benefit, if there shall be | “W.p Tl g ; forcesyareRpgh oz tndnuw DRIEO TRt 8 et thie commpromise sransed in the | Ner-” The children stood at attention ashamed to state that he intended to| On¢ Of the lowest prices that prevail.” | ; -¢ €O5F resemble any machine | province as soon as possible. B bt contievass il T i frol!(;'\ ng U;exl\::]:l (sk;lml"c_ (,v\(ne":,_\.n(;:“ gonne Battle, and TlI-Feeling pass the bill over the veto. He ha.d" = e e neue?:nfnscr?f:;“ ’\:‘sai?»n: ! Japan is given un’i_ ri;:h!r to estab- - Bas T . Japanesc | Teylor recited “hallenge to Pro- N 1 telt that a 2 E i s g . e stand- | ligh a settlement at Tsing Tao, a city l;xzt:‘e;:v"‘r‘ ';vrlr:‘l‘:rml (?:\:: .).T“n‘-fifif | ““‘" ”‘;’ '11‘“““1" "‘;“‘“ ““;} e i MaxsiHomecoming: efifs.tf'c“mly"ifejfé ‘::ckzzl‘\il\fi?in;-t\n:n DANIELS SEES NEED f“"e“",;r::t";ef;i';‘c:“ei:rnznzern‘:«j]\f- ”:e on the extremity of ;h; r\uin(h of land fEFF e¥ian rights and property to | Planted by the. cla offcert | Kansas May 1. Major Gen, |the bill. Moreover, after hearing of . > ever seen. hoever | wnich juts sruthward from the Shan- them and say the agreement “”’Hm”\'i program closed with the singing of lp o e \‘\ o (,mmm:nded tehe 1B Bocd Biat oAll bedins I Lo eme OF BIG NAVAL FORCE | ::‘:rfetxcggst tr!;e ;‘hin‘;: must have been | tung peninsila and forms the eastern earries into effect the provisions of | “Amer 1 35th division in the Argonne battle |cities by reason of Sunday evening The mckaec anician and chemist.” i shore of Kiao Chau bay, the strategic the Chino-Japan treaty of May 25, | = |and returned to the United States to|Ppictures, he said, and after hearing e e o(g,es in size and shape are | base seized by the Germans in the 19T | PROGRAM AT SMALLEY SCHOOL. {defend the war department against|What a good thing they would be for | mells British That International P hede the fi';“‘f"si""ww\“kfluéi Mem- | Far Enst fellowing the Boxer re- The Chinese withhold any statement | = e accusations of inefficiency in the prep- | citics like Bridgeport and New Brit- ERaLIonals LOs Steratid tono ‘;nf’\ ‘(‘vlm\"" ”!"S: re- [ bellion in i'-.mn, R pending the issuance of the actual| Capt. Dalton Addressed Pupils of ‘am(u»n.\- for that battle, has been dis-|ain, and after getting much informa- lice Force Is Necessary pers e ”w‘-_wijv(_‘ he printed wrap- Althoug) China is held by the Pe- wording of the coment to be in-| sehool During May-Day Program. {avowed by the enlisted men of the|tion af the senators from those cities, | st . . himaninE o Lime dinp il (fo She o matdieg 8 cluded in the peace tr . | 3 : |140th infantry of ilat division, Kan.|he was firmly convinced that to vote After War. & Siore/yerefaked return to her of Shantung province The owne of the railway out of | At the Sumalley school this after- g City's old National Guard regi- | for the bill would be doing the great- Same Typewriter Used. and Kiao Chau it is considered im Kiao Chau will use special police | noen, a May-Day program Wwas Car- ment, now at Newport New est g0od for the greatest number. London, May 1.—A large naval in- Examination of the typewritten ad- { probable that the Council of Three B t5 oeurcitne security oc trame. [ Ticd! out by e pup and’ L Ehe | A aeva s RESR L ened e S il ey ternationa! olice force will be neces- | dress on the packages indicated, ac- | will reconsider its decision JPRIS force will be composed of Chi- | classes lisfcned to an address from !went to Newport News as a represen- Woman's Vote Bill Lost. | sary under the league of nations plan | cording to the police, that they were Reports from Paris and Rome seem R e wiif cuch Japamess instructors|Captsin Geovge H. Dalton, wihio & lative of the msyors welcoms com.| A sensatlon was momentarily ere-| lmmcdlately after peace is deciared, [ made on the same typowriter. here ] to indleate n disposition on e SpRICEs &s the directors of the railway shall | short time ngo returned after a vear's imjttee, to interview the men as to|ated in the senate when discovery was in the opinion of Josephus Daniels, | Were a number of misspellings. of both the Council of Three and sct and who are appointed by the | service in 1IPrance. The program fol- itheir desires, telegraphed the head of | made that the bill to grant women the American secretary of navy and one T the Italian government to reach hinese government. All Japanese | lowws |the committee yesterday: *They pre- |right to vote for pr ential and | ©f the objerts of his trip abroad is some sort of understanding as to the 1. Porees mre fo be withdrawn | Opening—Fiag salute, Star Spangled |fer not to have Gen. Traub spcak or |vice presidential electors had disap- | to discuss with the admiralties of STOCKBROKERS MAY Fiume question that will permit the s earliest possible moment. Panner. {lead the parade.”” Griffin does not go | peared. The house had passed this| lta_tly, ance and England some de- ! . | Ttalian delegates to return to the Address— into details. bill after the senate had rejected it, | tails as to this force, particularly the BOOST COMMISSION | conference without loxs of dignity. Capt. Dalton. | Confusion of the division during|and in the ardinary course of business | types of vessels desirable. Conversations hetween Premier Or- Recitation the Argonne battle and failure of the |it was due in the upper branch to- “The desire of conquest may still e jando and Thomas Nelson Pages Am- What the State Is— artillery properly to su i v d reei acti linger in *-e hearts of som tions erican ambhassador, took place yes- . > rerly pport the in-|day on disagreeing action. e natlons | _ + : = | Morris Kaplan. jantry have been blamed on Gen. —_— — after peace” said Secretary Daniels, | NCW Recommendations Call For | terday at Rome, Mr. Page later re- ! The Roll Call— Traub by critics and enliste “and such nations must be show o porting to President Wilson | y nlisted men 4 e (&) of $7.50 Per Hundr = - | Cathea Vibberts. | Gen, Traub Joined with' the w ALL IN READINESS that it will ne unprofitable to attempt parselofiszn ed There are reports that the Soviet Readings— department in its inquiry t ny < | to accomplish those desires.” E s For Certain Si 5 s 1 o deny all FOR TREA’DY TERMS Shares For Certa: tocks. American Indians As Fight |shortcomings and excessive casualties, As the league of nations becomes thrown. O‘her dispatches states that | Joseph Finlkelstein, Thomas Murtha. |rather than to explain. established, Secretary Daniels added, New York, May 1.—Members of the | the German government troops are Why We Have Memorial Day— | The intimation from the 140th that i the naval ice force would certainly | stock exchange are considering rec- | still some distance away from the i Annie Allend. ithe men do not want Gen. Traub to!Hotel Trianon at Versailles Hag Been | D€ decreased in proportion to the ommendations by a special commit- [ city althouzh closing in on the So- 1e Negro Fighter— |participate in their home-coming strength of the league. tee of the board of governors for a | Vict forces. ltched and B“med Conld Sam Kramer. jcauses an embarrassing situation Preparcd for Impressive Cere- { The secreiary has Jjust returned | new schedule of commissions to be =% £ 5 the Beautiful, .... | When the plans were being formu- | ey Talc from a visit to the interned German | charged customers. This calls for . ! 2 | ) monics to Take Place. ; Notsleep Cuticura Heals. Rose Swansky, Sophie Wesker, {lated an invitation was sent to Gen.| HOWE B TIE GG battle fleet nt Scapa Flow. He de- |a charge of $7.50 a hundred shares o 2 Alma Nelson, Mary Wolek. {Traub by the committee and he ae- ersailles, April 30 (Bve the Asso-| clined to ecxpress an opinion as to!on all stocks selling under $10 PR e plehak adings— |cepted. No steps have been taken to|ciated Press)—The spacious dining| the dispositicn of these German war- | a share; $15 a hundred shares on R Im;wd ::mfl lt":a' e “I have had salt rheum on my hy We Have the Fifth Liberty Loan ' advise him of the new complication. |reom of the Hotel Trianon today re-| ships. e {0oks selling fromi $10\ to 8125 ' 2 S BT ailioe il ¢ hands for years. The palms of my Yertha Dennis. i i ceived its peace congress installation o= v . : s The little Hyomei inhaler is made % : g i e i share and $20 a hundred shares on hard oY Gl hands would become in- roism in the Trench - —three long tables in horseshoe form | e Jia R R R of hard rubber and can easily be flamed breaking out with | | lax Reichert. THREE MORE BOMBq covered with the traditional green | EDITOR UNDER ARREST. L s ieamied i pocketRori puree SR (CEwill small water blisters which n Johnny Comes 1LEUY cloth of diplomacy and games of haz- | e OSSR S o o S Kl et T Rlifetime, 2 jtched and burned so I | isie — ard. The installation is imposing in Hartford Newspaper Man Is Held in | 20V transaction would nosoare ! & Into this inhaler you pour a few could not sleep. I could the size of each of the side tables, | $2,000 Bonds for Alleged Bad Artiole. | L1327 gé' s P";'”";I tete e 3 5 0| drops of magical Hyomei. not put my hands in et o which extend some 40 or 50 feet. At o ¥ e per 100/ shares regardless of market This is absorbed by the antiseptic water. I suffered terribly. HELD SUCCESSFUL DANCE. Rotieriod o ChnGals ‘Etore. | Hop|the head of fisiaparoment bd a table| - Bartiornt, Mg L cFrank §Defes, | va'ns | gauze within and now you are ready I nent for a sample of o |about 35 feet long, -at which the rep- | editor of a weekly publication known | Changes were also recommended in | {5 preathe it in over the germ in- Chticura and it helped me. Then I | Many Out-of-Town Gucs res Postage—TFor Smoot and Cummius. | resentatives of the great powers will | &8 La Verita, published in Waterbury, | the rates to be charged by members | ¢.stod membrane where it will speed- bhught more and I used one cake of 2 | regime at Munich has been over- e Infernal Machines Are Innocently | Affair Last Evening. 2 be seated with President Poincare or | Was arraigned this morning before | doing business for cach other. Mem- | ;" hegin its work of banishing Soap and one box of Ointment when | | i w York, May 1.—Three more in- | Premier Clemenceau in the center. United States Commissioner Coleman | bers have been reguested to apProve | citsrrhal germs. Hyomei is made of i i T'was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. George One of the most success n;l il’e“i\:fl; fernal machines mailed in the Moy | Inside the horseshoe is amother ta- | in that city on the charge of violation | or disapprove by noxt Wednesday. | sustralian eucalyptol combined with 8. Dority, Mariaville, Me. dances of the season was held last ! pay plot to kill prominent men are |ble covered with red plush and in the | of the postal laws. He was held un- other antiseptics and is very pleasant 5 o | evening at Booth’s hall. About reported to have been discovered at|space beteween one side of the hors der bonds of $2.000 for hearing on = Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and present, including guests Gi 12, FEAR POLISH ADVANCE to breathe. o rouples wer: Gimbel's store, having been innocen shoe and the windows is a similar ta- | May Defeo was arrested a i ani atarr] Talcum for all toilet purposes. ! from New York, Hartford, New Ha- | ly returned there pf the postal au- |ble. In the window openings are a | warrant issued by United Statesmr‘)isi hri:\?‘;\!Ri:a’;?!“;m:lr:rig!h‘:"l?:l}wp F.Lf):xn:s B Froa by Matl. Addresspost-ara: | | von, Waterbury and Meriden. The | thorities for additional postage. They |number of smaller square tables for | trict Attorney John F. Croshy, of R s, Deph. X Benten s Seidcverrzhere. || 401] was artistically decorated for the | were said to have been addressed | secretaries. 2 Hartford. German Delegate Sends Note to Gen- | cleans out a stuffed up head in tw | occasion, the color scheme being blue | to United States senators ; This is the scene for the handing | Tt is alleged that the paper con nut p ) (‘ and white. A clerk at Gimbel's store who dis- [OVer of terms of peace. The exact tains matter of a lascivious character, | ©ral Foch Advising That German- Dainty refreshments were served | covered the packages nd t 4 | date of the ceremony has not been an- 0 i s . during Intermission. The committes | them over T aparned | ounced but it is commonly assumed g o e Polish Armistice May Be Broken. Smclndru]gflsfis e;\fi:r}whiler A L"‘T OFF CORNS in charze of the dance consisted of | ties said that as he recalled the ad- it Will occur on Saturday. The French G A SeenANSEEREED Berlin, May 1 (By The Associated a oy ebe - ',;n,c e et Miss Dora Protass, Miss Anna Gold- | dresses the names of two packages SCVornment, however, has cavefully | B = o s Matilas B e Sttlsffor Tivomelfoosts Iicle smith, Miss Anna G. R B, 1% [ e e %) Gerehe e, e tained from naming the day and if | Two Cruisers at $7,000,000 Each, to | Press)—A note from Mathias B little while extra bottle, if afterward "' DOESN'T HURT Tndil Volinietn br Benline ) Seouter Gumsin and |32 further presumption that is due| Be Built in East Instead of West, | P°erger to Marshal Foch and made | needed, may be ohtained of any Sava g S ¥ : 2 y § i not only to the problem whether the | 8 S e ; s public in Berlin says that Germany | druggist. ! Protass and Albert A. Greenberg. The 4 : 2 2 | San Francisco, May 1.—A. 8. Guun, | yq liable information that the Poles | | Alpha string orchestra furnished the i 5 | intervening time will be long enough | j.gistant general manager of the | .- labs. ‘."mah sl / e tor0 ianeen ARMY HALF DEMOBILIZED. |to verify the dentials of the Ger- Bethlehem are planning in the next few days minutes. Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co., man plenipotentiavies but also the un- | oot eHer fh)'o‘"x’]’:“};l”k‘l’:m‘ft‘r'r'wn:";“‘;-‘;' an advance with large forces against | SAGE TEA DARKENS Total of Discharges 1,836,863 Up certainty whether the draft of the ! SRAOURCER FAC BAVY SePartment Bas | German territory in Posen and Upper HAIR TO ANY SHADE MONTHLY MEETING OF GROCERS |treaty can be completed by Saturday. | oorcitl Ot OO enisers | Silesia. He adds that therefore it is T e 1SeTs | ;i possible for Germany to guarantee | Don't Stay Gray! Here’s a Simple AND BUTCHERS AT C. OF C.| washington, May 1.—Th ) costing $7,000,000 each I rans- ashing May 12 breaking MILLION-DOLLAR FIRE. s e aChabefetran istic w G y ] v A The monthly meeting of the Grocers |up of the great American army pass- | £ % ferted) froviia) locall PIANE of hisYdor i -iat (the| atmisticopbetuedn (Germany Hecipe Phat dughod it (oL | S and Poland will be maintain. With rush. 8ni Bufchers sssoclafion’ of the|=d fhe half wey mark, the wWor fc ' pathe and Buildings at Brighton Are e gintalnediitithe 3 JHAITED) pany to an eastern shipbuilding yard. | £ P ttack German territory, s The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- chamber of commerce will be held in ;partment announces, on April 24, | Poles attack German territory, and use of Sage and Sulp i i 3 v i Razed in Hour’s Time. # after such an attack the German gov- | storing faded, gray hair to its natural the chamber rooms tonight at S |When the total discharges reached 1,- TWE n o - o A R and important busine: will be | 836 3. The present strength in the New York, May 1.—One of the most ' lf“’_tl\)l“Ill' TO BE HONORED. ernment could not permit further pas- (‘:010!‘ dates back to grandmothe President Williami Cow- (A% F. is 58 per cent. of the strength | spectacular fires that Brighton Bea Springfield, M;l.\sv., May »l ~Captain | sage through Germany from France | time. She used it to keep her hair \aw will preside and the applica- |on November 1t last, and in the force ' has experienced in many vears did Herbert Hartwell of this city, former- | of Polish troops of General Haller. benatifully dark, glossy and attrac- tions of @ number of candidates for |in the United States it is 31 per oent. | approximately $1,000,000 damage last | 1y 124 oEanedsNpRl Companys ot thy = ;‘"fi- Whenever her ‘l‘f‘d" took on that hip will be acted upon. The |of the strength on that date | night and for a time threatened to nfantry, but who for a long ull, faded or streaked appearance, Get rid of every corn and callus | 000 0 T e i association is| A new record for transport sailings | level the entire resort. The blaze was -t‘}:‘éel‘,“r‘;:‘f“"flf;““fli:‘gofyled"rfi,lxl: { “ca"’t G[" ofi My Leg” :2:;::;5:& Pt Ml iy s A K . @ effect. : ; 3.205 tr N 2 | chevalier of the French Legion of But brewl t home is mussy and braces nearly all the grocers and |when 123,205 troops left Europe Tor! northeasterly end of the Brighton | , o ut brewing af S8y butchers in the city. By Unliael Bl DB i e liecr st tiata s Wit & hiweiney | Dilc te complidnE Big goriiee | out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking . . : SISl 8 overseas, according to word received . bottle of ;‘]"mllf"‘ thangsalion f”)"‘; November | were razed, together with three blocks by his family today. Captain Hart- | says Ballmad Eflgmflflf :tw?:i‘h:r:f; s;n::\d'OFQU?phu: CnnL » 1918, to January 1, 1919, or dur-, of small buildings, scattered from east | well in civil life is head of the modern | Benri® you L P e ot HUNGA [ 2 in, 3 re h of Ja 5 i L B TR Ea?ffl;";’:;o’::r":;m‘d 1?}“;%{ woun. | 0f the Brighton Beach hotel to near | language department of one of the lo- | “I am a railroad engineer; about| preparation. improved by the addition . May s Manhattan Beach. cal high schools. 20 years ago my leg was seriously in-| of other ingredients, which can be de- communist government, wirel try now total 5,225, official records T e e o ST N vebe BT ol aen || el R beEod SRR eRa AR SoNned) by jured in an accident out west. Upon| pended upon to restore natural color . Fered the Rumanian sovernment ters|| enemy! prisoners Heve been placéd on | Lieodors Soutsous, who was making: MONTREAL BARS RED FDAG. | Dy refusing o allow the doctor to and beauty to the hair. ritorial concessions and requested an |parole, 13 pri s have escaped | c2dy for the season’s opening, was) pontreal, May 1.—As a result of a | 2MPutate it I was told it would be im-| A well-known downtown druggist Iocainialce et o tihos it from camps 7o ateql { completely destroved, as also were | protest of the Grand Army of Canada | POSSible to heal the wound. I have| says it darkens the hair so naturally many of the smaller conc ons. | against the rrying of the red flag in tried all kinds of salves and had many | and evenly that nobody can tell it has Parts of Manhattan Beach Were the May day parade today. it has been | doctors in the past 20 years, but to no| been applied. You simply dampen & threatencd for a time and hits of blaz- | ofcially announeed from the mavers| &Vell Tinally I resolved to use| sponge or soft brush with it and draw | ing embers found their way to the office that no such flags can be used. | PETERSON'S OINTMENT on my !pg.l this through your hair, taking one streets of Coney Island, but at no time | The police have received orders fo| YOU cannot imagine my astoaishment | strand at a_time. By morning the | was the Brighton Beach hotel, one of | confiscate them if the order is dis- | wien I found it was doing what over | gray hair disappears, and after an- « | the oldest resort hostelries in Amer- | obeyed. It was further stated that 1r’,i’;"‘" things had lfaim‘ to do. My Ieg| other application or two, it becomes e llems =4 & ag is violat- | 1S NOW campletely cured’—Gus uft 5 ey Drop a little Freezone on an aching & toe land | Thore lio i Erone tdcronrrent for) ol thac st [l | e S EGanE St I :‘,‘,"nr;”f'ns‘i ,“m.,;}};‘,?,f,‘,\.‘,‘r]cs’i,i‘,‘f‘ ol 799 Myrtie B nmnm:\,‘qxx_is;. beautifullysnap and e o0 carn, instantly that corn stops hurt-| pulling, tugging and trying to get to the surface. ])OHE';T‘ BA\“‘T J. S, A. sanctioned. “It makes me feel proud to be able| ing, then you lift it right out. It] The odds and eads of war are holding it back. - % T to produce an ointment like that,” EURAL | Word has been reccived of the ar- | dpesn’t pain one bit. Yes, magic! Let us clear them away quickly, so that prosperity can T o 5= n says peterson of Bualo. “Not only FWhy wailt? your drugsist sells a and flood the land. raliotirancls Dobesty ot "’“"”‘.‘ et do T guarantee Peterson’s ointment or Headache— tifiy bottle of Freezone for a few cents, | Mike way for prosperity by Scrint the “VIOTORY” evens. Doherty vas a member of | St. Johny, N. F., May 1.—Chances | for old sares and wounds, but for ec- Rub the f°"h°’h sufficient to rid your feet of every VIBERTY LOAN. lfhv tional Army and wus overse: "fm‘ the start this afternoon of the | zema. salt rheum. ulcers, and temples Wit hard corn, soft corn, or corn between SN or a year. During his absence his | trans-Atlantic flight planned hy Fred- | and blind, bleeding or itchi iles, | t8s itocs analeavie o St n sl At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments. ;l;other. el Bniown restaert diad | crith P Raynkail ard Haeov @ | aoa1opul vp e ble bos fos Bt ees | mess or irritation. Freezone is the THE EDDY ONIN £ J © is a brother of Rov. John Doherty, | Hawker were considered favorable at rice all c: fford g =) o) AWNING AND DECORATING CO. x , price an afford to pay and moiey g much talked of ether discovery of a CO 2 chaplain with the American Army {1 p. m. with the prospect of very | back from your druggist if not satis- IC S Cincinnati genius, 1 of Occupation in Germany. 1ideal weather conditions. fied.” X'YOUR BODVGUARQ"'SO" ) i | 1 to Date. for few cents constantly growing and it now em- Was set in the weck ended 22, | discovered at 7:55 o'clock in the » itching skia |