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T YLondon. The subject will be “Christ's | | Kingdom.” All welcome. Bethel Assembly. L79 Arch street. Special service of SUDE and praise at 3:30 and 7:30 p. I Emmanucl Gospel Church. | Franklin square. Milton Ander- South Church. s pastor. 10:45, service for the| At 9:30 Sunday morning the bo¥s' i worship of God. A message from i vision, Italian Sunday school and|God's Word on “Perfect in Love hilathea class of the church schaol}12:15 Bible school: 6, Y. P. meeting; —_— Will meet. Morning worship at 10:45 |7 evangelical meeting, “Chart Talk on ith sermon by the pastor, “Demo- | Christ's Coming, the Coming Anti- ®racy and Brotherhood Mr. Beebe | Christ and the False Prophet.”” Scats 11 begin a new series of organ recit- | free to all and overybody welconie. HOs Rls Sunday afternoon at 4:30 and will = = i L e e assisted by Miss Marcil of the | " Zion Church. voluntaly sURSCLIPLIONE M. = sk will bring up the total cot ehurch quartet. At 5:30 a P. 8. . will | In the ) ibal clhupanl atl the | next weeKRIIEDEID 2 U De held for the young peoble from |10:45 service the pastor will preach. | siderably. high school age up. There will be | Sunday schocl will be held at 12:30. Elnging and special music and Mr. Hill | Rev. 1. F. Barrow of Plainville will HARTFORI) R AISE fvill read and give a short talk. All [ preach at a speeial service at 3 p. m. ™A Prouns people of the church are invit- | The evening worship will be held at MORE THAN QUOTA . 6 o'clock will be held the As 45 o'clock. n-Persian worship and the Ita fin worship at 7:15. The Boy Scouts j will meet at 7:30 on Tuesday evening CITY lTEMS Subscriptions Reported Up to Noon Phe semi-annual meeting of the Hart- S ot — fu;‘d Branch of the woman's board of W repsii—Lysns Terrace—will Today Amounted to $19,190.200 RSN be helal Fat | the Eirstli S d S e R Wi 2.3 b Rurch on Wednesday with morning | ri:r AEadiiae e '|1w(‘~h1:m1[\\\<n | il S PR f§cssion at110:30 and afternoon session | p." 1t " (g advt, | Hartford, May The subscrip- @t 2. Thursday the Girl Scouts will Bdward I mlow, who' recently |tions for the Victory Liberty loan in et 265 and the union mid-weel | oSO VETE Fo Bl T son with the | Hartford amounted $19,190,200 at jervice wiil be held in the First| g .o o Heart” company, sending | noon today. City Chairman Leon P. jghiurch chapel at 7:45. The May meet- | = 2V0 & So88 . O n this city. Rroadhurst, who made the announce- fng of the Woman's Forcign Mission- | & TAST 08 &8 18 A0CHE \0 174 Myrtle | ment said that it was estimated that Tt | Bty societs® Will be held in the South |, Jo7m " ife sought by the police | $500,000 of the amount subseribed ormed therefore transters to Ja- | adopted in dealing with the warships hurch chapel on Friday at 11 ocloek, | (B0 7oL Hle is alleged to | through banks of the city had been : pan the Tsing-Tao-China railroad, 280 | which Germany has surrendered. followed by a mld-day luncheon. The 08 BERELNT LG iy on April 19. | oreditea to other towns although the v 3 o it - miles long, the mines connected with | Chinese Make Statement. Busic for Sunday morning will be as| ™ Cooper of Vine street. y suhscriptions were made here, and f B P & ki 3 % .. ' fonend il Sbwolrallvays it b built | Objections over some decisions of follows: Organ prelude; praver by < reported- 1o the police that his | that the total for the city therefore 5 5 X . ‘ ‘”““‘"i‘"‘\ Shantung with the (wo | the council of three are heard at e dianet; inthem, S1ILSHIIWith Thee | IS HeBArieCC 2 ol 1" last cvening. | 1o s15 890,200, The city's quota was - 3 gy . trunk lines from Peking to the Yanet- | Paris, the Chinese delegation issuing Foote; offertory, Rock of Ages, Buck: | "o o1 Gardon of 215 North street | 812 353,000, : : e : The Tight to eteniion o (She obtains | a statement to the effect that the ac- organ postlude, Contemplation, Saint- {005 o the police that 14 rabbits | = mhree more tri-county towns = Ty Sia 3 1th B o astablish @ settioment at | tion of the counscl merely “sub- gigan pEperilite Hiinanes (had iR e e s R : N ¢ ol : lsx’n‘g Tfmr and. although the Japanese | stituted Japan for Germany in Shan< Fitt Baptist Churciy Tremont street, reported to the po-| tpeir quotas for the loan had been s & iy " s A e pmsmh\ m{)m(yrfinmung at (heln-nl of railroads in southern Man- ho e e union | lice the theft of three chickens from | gubscribed, ~ The first report was ; : ; il : , the employ- | churia.” Belgium too is disposed to DIsK, preaching and Commumion |, yonndry last evening, L ey, okt Cofrealos () i e s s ment of special railway police 15 | ohjeet to (he conclusions of the i?—l\‘f"f'm}x 2 Bible sehool: 3:30.1 The deal for the purchase of the | ggq, with a quota of $57,700. Man- permitied. council, it being reported .';‘M the Christian Endeavor song service at| Bassett liotel property on Main street | cpester went over its majk by $45,000 Major Wood and Captain C. C. Eelslans il motob e g s town farm, leader, Edward Connolly. | ¥ the Schupack estate, was closed | with a subscription n‘[ sf.x;';«:‘n(::; wlie, ipted by the | demanded over :l:;n‘::‘i‘:;o‘lon(o{ piEs T fs i society has | today Marlborough, with a quota of $3.9 aring . 4 cated fly. i carly i 5 in M o e ‘ Paptist society for this month only. | Brea J. E. Murphy Sons.—advt of $4, . The state total today was x s ARG SRR Pn('ic'h o‘suppon Shthepece Contots land in CemmaniMassizie ! ® Christinn ndcaver eonsecratinn| . Willlam ‘AT Kinne has purchased of || iy 2" os $85,874,000. e 3 Sebheim nElodasan ogtho D ey . elati ) God | Cox & Dunn, 29 acres of land on West e German rights in Shantung. To none| 'The Italian situation is still un- .n_]:;‘::tx"‘\]'i’r;m‘“‘l:r;xlu(r‘u‘l{u;;'l" '\]\'-)ll.‘;.ti.‘mfl,” Main street, west of the Black Rock = St P DEATHS AND FUNERALS |of these secret agreements was China | settled, but the Amerjcan and French 3 ¢ bridge, and he contemplates erection | WILL PUT THROUGH A a party nor was she informed of their | ambassadors at Rome are trying to 3 of a palatial residence. Mrs. I E. Morley. contents when invited to join the war | reach an understanding with Premier First Church of Christ. A dance will bo given at the Shuttle | NEEDED LEGISLATION B The funeral of Mrs. Isadora E.!asgainst the Central Empires. The for- | Orlando. Measures have been taken Center Congregational church, cor-| Meadow Country club Saturday, May Morley will be held Sunday morning | tunes of China appear thus to have | {0 prevent further attacks on Pres! v ner Main and Church streets. Bible| 19, py Miss Eunice Humphrey. at 10 o’'clock from her late home at | been made objects of nogotiations and | dent Wilson by the Italian press and school 10 a. m. tomorrow and church { Afiss Betty Leeds is spending a few feh i 51 Fairview strect, and interment will | compensation after she nad definitely | PY Persons engaged in demonstra- services at 11 o'clock. The pastor, by : davs in New Rochelle and Mt. Vernon, | Floor Leader Mondcll Promises to be in Winsted. Members of Eastern [allied herself with the Allied powers. | HODS: government request, will deliver a(x vy B : (Continued from First Page.) | Star lodge and Rebecca lodge are es- Apart from this, it is least open to Petrograd Falls? #ermon on “Toil and Its Rights.”{ i | H {}HINESE VOICE TODAY'S RESUME OF THEIR SORROWS ~ SITUATION AGROAD Regret Seemg Japan Gain Control Huns Lose Cables—Petrograd of Northern China Falls—Munich Captured (Continued from First Page) quota of $2,385,000 but the chairman general committee hOPCS \h‘:x! | the Paris, May 3.—In declaring its dis- appointment with the decision of tha Gouncil otilhtes Tesnraiie KaiolClian | the Chinese delegation to the peaca | conference in its statement made pub- | lic today states that the council's de- | ciston gives Japan practical of northern China. 7The (By The With the work of framing the peace treaty seemingly almost com- pleted, except for <ome secondary matters, the Allied and German dele- gations at Paris are waiting for the control | formal presentation of the d . statement | early next week. Final decisions on b in full reads | several problems which must be writ- The Chinese delegation has been | ten into the terms of peace were informed orally on behalf of the | reached by the council of three yes council of three of the outline of the | terday. settlement proposed regarding the Germany Loses Cables, Shantung. question. Under this set- | Germany must give up her cable tlement all rights to Kiao Chau for- | systems, according to reports, but the merly belonging to Germany are | Allies will not incorporate in the transferred to Japan While Japan | treaty the plan for the future dispo- voluntarily engages to hand back the | sition of this property The cables Shantung peninsula in full sovereign- | will merely remain in the hands of | i SRR A RN e SR AR ty to China, th’_ is allowed to retain | the five great powers until an agree- the economic privileges formerly en- | ment is reached as to what will ba ‘“»‘fié“ by Germany. done with them. This is virtually rese privileges, the delegation is | the same plan said to have been N The Chinese delegation understands | | that the council was prompted by the journey across | fact that Great Britain | I : | into their Short Brothers machiné on right, his navigator, are seen | the first lap of their =l i A luncheon was given by Mrs. Help in Curbing Bomb Plot- pecially invited to attend. I question how far these agreements Petrograd, the former Russian cap- diduit Bible class, 12:15 p. m. A UNion | oy ijes K. Bennett, Thursday noon, in B A number of teachers in learning R will be applicable inasmuch as China | ital. Which been in the hands of mid-week service will be held with the | ' t0®% or (RIRC L B OTG erbry. 8" Act = that such a resolution is to be can- e - i Bolsheviki ever s the Red IR E ) has become a belligerent. the Bolsheviki ever since th 108 cptrol SonyTilizsduyR exen ine A luncheon was given yesterday by Washington, May 2.—“If any fur- ' vassed about the schools cxpressed SERGEANT EDDY 1S i | revolution in November, 1917, is be- street, Rev. R. C. Steinhoff, pastor. GOING FISHING. Busincss. of French Toward Them. Paris, May 3—The territorial statu having for its e - AT sace and Lorraine which is given proposal included the apportionment ' the remain of eight persons.” i T Saoaan o ol telyiton rance. to The claims of Japan referred into | &t 7:45 o'clock. e . oy e - ot S much indignation and said that under 1 S 5 © | lieved to have been captured by the Mrs. William C. Hungerford of Rus-| ther legislation is necessary to punish ‘ _under | this agreement appear moreover to|mrs .0 BATE SRS A ANt e e i) sell street in honor of the delegates | bomb makers and bomb senders and | DO eircumstances would they sign it OUT OF ARMY NOW |ue scarcely compatible with the 14 B : R bt ! who attended the National convention | the preachers and advocates of anar- | Lhey declared that their loyally is points adopted by the powers associ- | ;i (P (08 PN O 0N L Gvne The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- ! of the D. A. R. in Washington. Those | chy, Bolshevism and violence,” said Ibe“_"g ’llff‘st‘]m:e‘]i ?5 ‘:;“!“g “‘etreso- — ated against Germany. :‘:(“;;'fhf‘;‘i‘“, VEIERO) e ow ill be administered at the,morn- 'y} -re present were Mrs. E Representative Mondell of Wyoming, | lution circulated for their signatures. | srante e er will be administered at the.morn- | who were present were Mrs. Elford | Representative Mo of Wyoming. pile it Wil Beturn to His Former Position| I fie couneil hss granted the Reds Suffer Reverse. ing service at 10:45. Rev. M. ] o] Miss Margaret Eddy, Mrs. | who will be floor leader of the repub- 3 ; claims of Japan for the purpose of 1 ronounced reverse for the Mirian, the pastor will give the com- | m S 'Wilbor, Mrs. Fortis H. Allls. | lican majority in the next house to- | The officers of the school council i s , saving the league of nations, as is in- | A1SpRong s T 3 s W s H. - are as follows: Sarah I Mei o With Richter & Company & 2 & Bolshevik arms is the most notable munion address on “The Christian - e were Mrs. Wil- | day, “the new congress can be depend- | are as fo SNl e85 DIC timated, then China ceases to com- | govelopment ted from the anti Hope.” The music will be as follows Brooks, Miss Francis Whittle- | ed upon promptly to provide it. ‘]'“'“" L‘é““,’"] L3 ,“10‘””' NS OsDLoE! in This City. plain, believing it to he a duty to | BZ‘,:hT",';,‘{mn ]rfifi,o,; Pmm,(: Bevaiad Anthgm, “Oh For a Shout of Jo {sey, Mrs. William P. Fell, Mrs. Mr. Mondell expressed the opinion, | dent, and. Grace Holton, - secretary. make sacrifices to such a noble cause | ikl 'fmo s Have enlaved M E. L. Ashford i aparies W. Nichols and Mrs, William | however that there already are suffi- { The following are membe Sergeant Stanley [ddy, of the|as the league of nations. She can- | Syn. put reporte appesr to show that Offertory solo, “Consider the Lillie F. Walker cient laws on the statute books to deal Stanley H. Holmes, Ella A. Fallon, | 303rd field artillery, who has bean { not, however, refrain from wishing | o DUt ‘(m‘f’_ o ‘Q’;in Fold: scide SR, Toplite [ = T legntes| who attended | With such malefactors. Mary A. Campbell, Mary Costello, | serving overseas, has returned to this | that the council had seen fit, as would | (2° S"‘{" et Miss Mary A. Williams | : . 5 : B < The greatest of all crimes in a free | George B. Mathews, William G.|city, having been mustered out of | pe {: @ St ] _ | parts of the city. the Katherine Gaylord chapter of the 7i i o Y e far more consonant with the spir- | Ishevik Advance Reporte The Sunday school meets at 12; Y. ¢ 0 "5 " 08 (0 N Bristol, | Bovernment. of a movernment of the ! Moorhead. Joseph Wiseltier, Francis | gervice. He enlisted June 27, 1917, | it of the league now on the eve of | Bolshavih fi‘"-'? = ‘m" Tr P. 8. C. E., at 6:45; the community ;o2 A o WOCR WAS AGC 1 BIEO" | people, for the people and by the peo-'| O'Brien, Alma Crowe, Nita Bergami. | and received his military training at | formation to call upon strong Japan |y g other indefinite —report —from service and’ praise meeting will be | Thursday, were Mrs. William . Hun- ) 110 Fsich as ours” he added, “is the | Louis P. Slade, Clinton E. Farnham. | camp Devens, going overseas, Juiy | fo forego her claims animated by a | London states that & Russian Bol- held'at 7:30. Mr. G. T. Bochman, the | 8erford and Mye. Gharles Stanley. The | oo ching and practice of (he doc- ' fames C. Moody. Mary Souther, | 1g 1917 He was stationed at Beau- | desire for aggrandizement, instead of | “h‘“"k.""“"‘ b gL BiEld Bearetary of the! IConnecticut ((SeSS1on was held INELECOSNILION O] € [ {rines of anarchy and violence, What- Gl sER T e o e e B T o ol Ansustii o | i on wear Ghine o airohdes whip | ollowingie ARk e %, = s e = P versary of the chap- 4 r Evere: D. Packar i N S 8 | b P = - vention with the Ukrainians. Whether Temperance Union, will give a talk ““"“»‘ fifth anniver ever ills or inequities exist in a froe ; Prouty, Everett D. Packard, Miriam | novalivor 1. and a week before the | is hers by right. | ver $ e i i on “After ‘Saloons, What?” Miss Wil- | ter country like ours may be and will be | A. Boardman, Grace Holton, W. C. ¢ 5 S 2 4 “CF o Yo sremee witp | {his means that the rainians ar ’ : L e A BB1abY who Has beenispending ¥ r e o e k) 2 ning of the armistice went into | hina came to the conference with | 00 tin o™ 11o Bolsheviki to join the liams will; sing a solo. Also the Girl { Mrs. Appleby i SP cured and remedied through the IFrench, illiam AGritzmacher, SAnnasli oy M8, Sl Ll e | & strone faith in the lofiy Drinciples|iL e 4 Scouts will sing. Come and bring | a month with Miss Cadwell of Harri- | [ oncorul process provided by the con- | €. Goldsmith, Verna Carlisle, Mark it e, e e | adentealin; he Allled an atsocisted Hungarian Reds /;gang uman- Your friends. The Girl Scouts mect on | Son »\jtrl'vm \\;“ leave tomorrow to Visit | yjiution and the laws. Those who | Whitney. Amanda Wallen, Edward E. | % e e R e e e e ians has not develope Monday and the Boy Scouts on Tues- | in Iidora, Towa. preach violence and scek confiscation | Weeks, Helen J. Bunce, Kathryn 1 L d > i e | s N ToaE n $och ctorirocords e @ Rrea = o 5 iz heavy artillery, operated a mile in | manent world peace. Great, therefore | T T day evening at 7:15. The Ladies’ Aid May Vietor records. C. L, Pierce Co. | 4nq lawlessness are not only traitors | Campbell, Elizabeth Clark, Grace M. /=0 e et e AR o 1S (e T e ot | NEW ENGLAND IS will hold their regular meeting at the | —advt. 2 to oyr country; they are the worst i Coholan, Jennie® Dunbar, Mary Mor=fi oo B S wieey Lor 0o 28 o lliiiision dn. China over the proposed church on Wednesday afternoon at | Troop 4, of the Girl Scouts of St.| ;. iiple encmics of the very people on | may, Edward Fowler. Mary Gorman, | heavy fire. &t the conciusion afche i U7 S0 (%, f LAGGING BEHIND 2:30 o'clock. The Endeavor Circle | .\L\vll\' will e exhibition of scout | 1 0co behalf they claim to preach :'harlm(p H\l(’hr;(‘k. Elizabeth Leg- 1?!;.”:“:»‘2“ “.n”; e ‘:\g.o\ i i and. the Young Men's club will meet | Work and of lifc saving, and a play | {jer doctrines.” horn, Elizabeth Leupold, Sarah L. ¥ £ S s ans = o on Thursday evening at 7:30. entitled “Collefte of the Red Cross” on o Meigs, Nora C. Walsh, Marjan Carl- | Teturned to this country, April 13 | EUROPE VVXLL BE 2 Wednesday night, May 14, at 8 o'clock son, Harriet Barton. Mildred Mec- ! sailing on the “Santa Rosa He ar- | Close of Second Week Finds Eastern First Universalist Church. ih e 12t Hose AMERICA FROWNS ON Nickle, Mildred Fopper, Eileen Gil- | rived in Boston the 26th of April .vmi FULLY PROTECTED g ervices will be held at the First ! Lieutenant George A. Welles of the ., | more, Pauline Barreuther, Mary V.| went to Camp Devens, where he was | States With Iess Than Half Universalist church at 425 West Main | 303rd Field Artillery. a nephew of | CREDITS TQO GERMANY | Smith, Mildred Barrows. Edna Eigh- ' mustered out of service. He will con- s lQuotn! Faised street Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. { Mrs. Charles W. Nichols of Forrest mey. Adele Murray, Marcus White. | tinue his work with Richter and| _ WA e e 5 et Rev. W. H. Taylor will deliver a ser- | street has returned from Camp Devens Company. ErcnchiEolitical RN Eitet R DIAIDS S O o eyl 2 = Theclose ot dithe mon on “How to Be Happy | with Lieutenant James Rogers of J ! S e 5 erms of Treaty Affecting second week of the Victory loan.cam- = { Camp street, both having been muster- €. Delcgates Disapprove Any Plan LEAVFS "’00 000 COLD, BUT CORRECT. § paign found New England with less People’s Church, cd out of service. . A oy T ! T QA ST German Boundaric: than half its quota subscribed. Af s (‘hl‘xrch b e e S e to Aid in Boosting Enemy FOR NEW SACRISTY Thus Do Germans Describe Attitude e ctisizselin : : - brought the district total as officially 2 Germany as definitely settled by | (apuls 70,82 Sunday services, 10:43, morning wor- - Y S T e e i t’]:c ermanyyay ftfi‘?_:oto‘_.vwf“h; ooy | tabulated to $170,820,000, leaving ship and communion. sermon by the [ Party of Local Mcn Will Have Real Paris, May 2.—Authoritative dis-| s¢. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York dispatch picked up in Paris the | Marcel Hutin in the Echo de Paris nbom( T Cc‘x“ % u;el nuom‘:. 5 533t Bibe schoals 6 e : R A, " L S s € G oicked > | 1 he K aris, | §375,000,000 to be secured durin ° T e T b ) S Week-End on Conn. River. approval of a plan that has been wi- e SO O Do Bl ST T e e o G e e txhxm “Qéjc ;00 0 bejpeoured dufinestie iuhjj'?c[ ‘I";“h‘"h\v\lln‘fir"(- Necessity.” A fishing expedition leaves this city | vanced for the rehabilitation of : with represcntatives of the Allies is |tect the general security of Europe.|jec(ive a daily average of more than ©hurch praver meeting Thursday eve- | W11 be of more importance than the | European financial credit was ex- ess Annic Loary. described at length. The attitude of |The chapter in which these decisions |§29000,000 will be required. Of the Wiie ator ic. : {¥ho detalls of the trip. It Is known | ,.ssad today by the financial mrem- R g the French officials s characterized as |are incorporated he adds put an ef-|g5y'panks in the district 141 failed to oo, (RE (R GRen e et 0 et New York, May 3.—The will of the | “cold but correct.” The message de- |fectual damper on the “drang mnach | i “roturns for vesterday = < 2 Jers . can delega 3 late Papal © tess Annie Leary, file Tane t S G citis] Ly 5 v Jer! = St 7 b e g e Policeman Charles Jonnson, Harry | was made known definitely that the | | folbnpal ¢ ouRtcsd \Il\‘llf 1.;.}_\‘\?:1(’1. clares that the French and British |osten” movement which the Germans| “ye day's subscriptions by states® e : ; 1 | Foberg, Aaron Cohen, Nels Nelson, | voren geat e o anty | for probute here today, bequeaths press treat the arrival of the Ger- |desire to pursue; prevents an alliance | (ore 269 Main strect, room 61. Iivange-; AN R o | United States would not be a Pariy; §s00,000 to Archbishop Hayes for the mans as a matter of minor impor-|with the Russian Bolsheviki and for- A CN A Bt Mz Bacis el toate s (AU S N RUfHerford 0N Eucklev | b s i Sl Ee s 3 : : Massachusetts, $7,682,000; Rhode s s ackus w pea onight , 2 i P o any | E . building of a sacristy to be connccted tance and adds that according to the |bids the incorporation in Germany of | 205 S 5 2 ‘clock. S By . 230 = o3 and A. McCarthy. The redition 5 ostors rerma % : 5 ¢ Island, 054,000: Connecticut, $1, Bt 8 o’clock. Sunday at 3:30 and 7:30 purpose the restoration of German | with St. Patrick’s ciathedral in whic ; . i i . e i A m. All are welcome { will lbe of more importance then the | business i ¢ i which | othe the American press has dis- | German-Austria. 749,000; Maine, $459,000; New Hamp- ool A pa Rl S e e [geinees e there shall be a vault to hold her | played a similar indifference < regards German-Austria, M. Hu- | gy 6’415 000: Vermont, $202,000. N ““;” (he men veturn to this mty thec | The British had proposed that a | hody and those of her father, mother June 1'is given as the probable date |tin savs that its peace delegates will | 5 SHeo(s St. Mark’s Church. e men o this clty ey | German bond issue of $5,000,000,000 and three brothers now entombed of the signing of the treaty. certainly be called to Paris and Au MANY MINES CLOSED. Second Sunday after Easter: 7:30 a. | 1‘ 2 ‘] "*l met ',\h auto ‘v‘guk be arranged, with Great Britain, | elsewhere L LR tria will be made a necutral republic m., holy communion; 9:30, church ; '?4Pfing home their catches. Police- } France the United States and the The countess’ will sets forth that CALLED HIS BLU under aegis of the league of nations o eschaol; 11. holy communion and ser- | MaRJohnson is the “several member other Allied and associated ' the late Cardinal Farley had personal- A lively time was held nt the New | With the provision that she shall not | Unsettled Condition of S Y o mon: 7:45 p. m., choral evensong ‘[f‘”’", committee on arrangements. | powers as guaranters. The American | ly offered her the privilege of building 1uyiain tas Iight eompany. last |2lly or incorporate herself with Ger- | Causes Reductions in Mining Country. &nd address. IFoljeg is chairman of the committee on | gejegates took the pesition that such | the sacristy and promised there e ‘:I‘“\’L'l Jome | many. Chisholm, Minn., May 3.—Many of | worms. Cohen heads the fish attraction | 5 plan would be not only impractic- | should be reserved “for the burial of | #%5 WHeW A5 CHPIEE MACE 5008 | The council of three M. Hutin de- | {ne small independent mines in Ay Craren | committee. = Rutherford will inspect | aple but contrary to American pre- | my own mortal remuins and those of '“IATES CONCEIMILL TRE BOLACHIC | clares, also adopted a chapter in the | yesaba range have closed or have an- Services In charge of L. B. Giles, | the iaunch as well as the fish as rapid- | cedent. members of my family a vault di- ;h Ee ey B “.}1 that it | Peace treaty defining the status of Al-| nounced their intention to close and pastor. 10:45 a. m., short sermon fol- } ’j“ b ”\"” are hauled over the sides Tt was explained that the British | rectly beneath the altar, to contain L 28 S - the larger ones have reduced their i it e | The other members have various > e : e Iowed by communion scrvice; Bible The other me rave wrious - e Sl it i e e working forces 40 to 60 per cent., it #ehool and pastor's class at 12:15 p. r rm G i e e Y G e e The residuary estate, the amount of : { e =aitoaay Mbecatise NorTne 5 X People’s meeting at 6:30 p. —- 5 v L G . created | which is now made public, is divided fhe Irish. A fight followed and the } > v A was lea 3 & : s B Tolng : 2 . REALT NI cluding eyeni theiemall fnewly ioreaterl e Bolshevikist came out second. It i OPPOSE: NEW LAW. settled conditions in the steel market. ¥n.; evening Tm-om-,mug at 7:1f 5. sub- | ’In}l ”l‘ 'nn\ ‘r.ns TODAY. governments. The apportionment | among five nieces in designated pro- L : E Ls | v B { * Subsidiaries of the United States fect, “The Pearl of cat Price. e following realy transfers were i | : | | i s Brovia at, in said that he later modified his re- . was to be based on the relative, Portions, with the provision that, in Pennsylvania and Ohio T ) Steel Corp. have not vet begun to re- Good singing. All welcome. Stere- [ filed with the city clerk foday: J. W. | westth of ”L:L, e e casc of contest, the contestant’s share | marks about the Irish <1t~ ey “I"H«' Tiegal | Steel Corp rt:::in,m;endm: n“‘lamp ppticon pictures Sunday evening, May | Lockett, et al., to Anna Uhryn, prop- | one objection raised was that the | Shall go to Archbishop Hayes. %5 ot R G = Hut omciain of ihess 1. ntyonRCanitoniistneel B izab senliA M S e e Tl s anto = = AMERICANS ARE DECORATED. Washington, May 3.—Motions were | UPfille Al 2 3 5 s said such action might re- { White to Richard H. Br alan: ; 5 = TING. il : Sl : Were | companies sal leistian Sclcpee Grnucr ih\lilrim’": mv(’lj'r‘-'y‘x(\nn[\! l«l‘\::“: ]{}:.!‘x:.yx\] faibean Bs shers woHld - zesnlt 1n 1 ”0“: “”, 2y 1 -.hl'o("km' ST r]lrfr capiane ot vfiv]xid \‘yxllt;:]eof.”!l‘\lx(n':‘( hr';):i” mdlg’:nb" sulfifrom ths junfstiled faondition First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Wasilus to Abraham Bubora, land | lcreasing the burden and respon s e m e o mneacdlay I S 1 y e 3 iesas : AR asking permission to institute origt: . bility of the others, thus creating will hold a large mass meeting to- | ceived the British military cross from | e original torner of West Main street and Park | on Wakefield Court; Louis Brin fto : ok B , el 3 - % Drocesdings for the % s riously morrow evening in Talmud Torah ! the hands of King George at an in- ¢ gs for the purpose of pre- place. Sunday morning service at| Joseph L. Martelliti, [nnpml\ ltuavionRobylotSlyAuE 1Lt ! i I o Sl DETECTIVES ON TRAIL. i St S ¢ May 3.—New York de- - @ 2 e i v a i ce venting the State of West Virgini New York, 3 e 3 A 2 / hall, Elm street. Dr. M. A. Heller of | vesture at Buckingham palace today. |V v est Virginia SRAE n., 10:45, subject, “Everlasting Punish- | Chestnut street; Lena F. Taylor to C. = = | Nes v s welllinens orator | The American officers wers Captaige | from enforcing a ‘state law enacted | tectives left for New tammTo:c!; 2 ment:” Sunday school convenes at| F. Burkhart, land and buildings on will speak on “The New Jewish Stufe | R. Giles, D. Murphy and F. Stone. last Tebruary which would prevent |today to get a minute descripti s 9:45. Wednesday evening meeting at | South Main street; Fridolin Schweit- B T Nh o e el e i natural gas from being transported | 8ifl found dead vesterday in 3 o'clock. Reading room, Room 504, | zer, et al.. to Henry J. McEnroe, land alestine Ate he mecting the i v car that tawn. The descrip- i nnua o ) 5 taie | REVO! 5 SUPPRESSE outside the state until domestic 7 woods near aese Nationak Bank building, is open to the | and buildings at 391 Chestnut street % Falesiine i 0 st tho mectite (i — iy . s | i i vi llies with that I 2 i had been satisfied. tion wired ta i public daily from 12 to 5 except Sun- S place. . Lisbon K:r?,\ Z—An attempted mil- i Walisen, 30 years old, of the h.;)‘::l:;); diys and holidays. FACE SERIOUS CHARGES. e | itary revolt here, which had been or- St (Ll e 5 = MO e ek PEACE WITH AUSTRIA. | ganized for Tuesday of this w RUM \\l\\* REFUSE. of Q ' el o= from the home of her aunt in Brook- | Refos Lutheran Church 87 People Arrvested During ay e; — was broken up by the government. A s 5 g AR A Aol 113 Ncc'(ungm::}:‘m,:fi';n atteri aaten 10:15 Riots s Paris T “,'"'T. PR Details Being Worked Out—Dele- | number of persons were arrested and | PCCHC to Accept Bela Kun's Offer | VD 08 D ki worning worship, 12 m., Sunday ¥ pee Tenctnicl (Continued from First Page) Sates 1o Stop i M. Gernuun. some have been expelled and Continue Advance on Budapest. FINDS BOAT ADRIFT. school; 7:45 p. m., vespers. Thursday Paris, May (Havas).—Righty- — S R 1 T —william_ H. i . : o Genecva, May 2—The Rum Yo May $.—Willia evening the Luther league 1 mect | Seven persons arrested during the | in the free-for-all which followed the Paris, May 3.—With meetings \\‘:Vn% TEN C. OV “1LY." anian New London, I “zecho-Slovak over: s i ceeper of Little Guil Mt the home of Miss Mabel Clausor., | demonstrations on May Day will be | argument between the two principals the German peace delegation alrerdy | uring the past week ten cases Of‘?:?«n‘n: 2 ‘,0‘\,1‘:(,sz(e({,r‘f‘i?“\f{“s'}lf,,‘f : '_’{“",‘,?s_f_:ff,am,,)..mmmdm that on B Blaem o | bronght before a court-martial fo an- Ziecek and, Truhan. under way at Versailles, the ques-!infuenza were reported to the board |have refused to entertain the offer af | Aril 30 ne picged up the 18-foot steel S swer charges of assault, rebellion, Truban a “Card Sharp.” Hion of steps in regard to making | of health. Onc case of scarlet fever | Bela Kun, the Hungarian foreign min- | H i boat Dorothy B, adrift in the Bible Lecture, making seditious utterances and c: Several of the witnesses h\nted that ) peace with Austria has been taken |y quarantined on North Rurritt | ister, to accept territorial conditions ;:)'n\“l r|):nu( a mile from the light The International Rible Students’| rving weapons, the newspapers say. Truhan was regarded as a ‘“card | up. One detail that has made known !strect. Other diseases were reported | providing that fighting be stopped on | The boat contained a hat and suit of pssociation Will give a lecture at the| A number of those under arrest are | sharp” and this fact was in 0 SR is that the Austrian peace delegation {as follows: Whooping cough three: |all fronts overalle and the engine was taken pocialist hall, 269 Main street Sunday | of foreign birth and carried large | responsible for the objections upon its arrival will be housed at mecasles four, and chicken pox four The Rumanians and Czechs cone|apart. It is feared that the ocou-g» Bt 3 p. m. by Mdor I. N. Syme of New | sums of money. iemet to his playing with Ziecek. St. Germain, a suburb of Paris. lc:xsosA tinue the march on Budapest, pant fell overboard and was drowned.

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