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DAILT. circle of friends and, if nominated, | South and the pacifist Middle West i l will be elected.” —and his stury Americanism is al- 1 he drift in the republican party | ready producing its inevitable reac- owar d General Wood, the senator , tion. s, “is readily explainable. “General -4 The people,’ v ing away from he said, a Wilson, who turn home sadly diminished of the 1 of nations and its in- |ac itial session to he held in Washington A most significant feature of many Iullhln- meetings which T have atten nacid o ed in New Tn nd was the readiness Sy gibe This would have = , been prior to the presi- opin- ! r and now it in public opinion. Wood's too, ar tention his coun- speeche character to attract thought is alws for and the controverted questions of te momentary interest have not diverted him from the central idea that the United States must depend upon itself in the future, no matter how n ve may al machinery are trying to facture of a dier ator and has no illusions, and the constructive i period which delayed peace will usher lin will find him ready to help solve problems are turn- will in of re- | His spite |t few Hampshire People Want inventive mind the manu- This sol- which up millennium at Wilson impossibl trip to I the shift set for May 5.—In the Mose entiment the den nifie Washington, on of fshir ing for ard admini Senato of New Hamy , a growing 120, throughout the nor Wood as the party's preac party Leon- “In turning from such a figure, the inevitable tendency the public mind ek its antithesis. Colone! embodied to the and had think | been republican 1 of General of is to Rooscvelt last he would named, perhaps, republican | With him gonc n, and he | an inheritor of general, if nom-' “To many m clected the right wwherry fand all as i fication ‘more ' to versen elects w cfused; with Wood ¢ men- ihilsieal ARMY NOW 3 he lived 1 our candidate, candidate 5 GERMAN L000. ffor president in Senator Moses offer Gen- Lam have st Number, (10,000, Stationed on Faster I oblenz May 4 On ticially marked nohilization of the or reichswehr, Germany Hampsh Wood's 0y will at the favorite imation th demand for | toosevelt legend Woor the arm name that the mated, would he Sengtor Mose eral Wood is de in all the ew England states, well Ehroughout the West. He finds fentiment of the kind that Miresidents surroundir than other who b tioned a nominec only question, I demand amon Mo ‘‘transmuted timent that nominates pr Senator v shire n srio L S yuth Wood, but th him, a that s him her citizenship. “He will go to the convention,” @lares the scnators, “like Grant from Appomattox and its famous apple free, supported by nation-wide feon yen : e ¥ the end o jelidy Jld German army, had 325,000 inder arms. made by nard wilh right full iden s sentiment for his of clt the mark on te officc many | men various according Awmerican int e upon information eloping ther b to estin Roose nd oL from e 100,000 stimatc remnan in Roos S are soldiers liste 15 irmy uni lin differe neluded el omplainingly the of n ncted duty s tuil soldicr that who arc to home, is. tiou all his > says, whether voters can ! the the he infec- Roosoev s an {roops for service ind distril deleg on to Exiled to Charléston wrtmient, he infected owhere has he more follows: On them volun- in and 000 by | the mocratic | preifist > eastern front 140,000 1 10 v twitz corps Freiwilliger, whe 20,000, ires do not includ poiicing companics army who are in disch vlin, & olid d s the safe 1 that region i irers t min eer » foregol i o sectior 1o pl place, from <an hoine guard ldiers of the hospitals and not yet present situation in ¥ {in some change > { Ameri democratic conelu given he inocula with old ! his genius with prairies arc de- laze m for him Flin to cosmopoli but the repeati the to be his expericnces in “The Woman in the Case” Your sympathy turns to the unfortunate Cinderella who drudges in a stifling kitchen with its old fashioned coal range. 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OF NEW YORK NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Also Puritan Cook Stoves— the best S/or# Chimney stove .S() ) KEROSENE he the internation- statesman | |t i three to old | < approximately | | complete printed draft is re | pres made on ITALY'S STATUS IS SUBJECT T0 QUERY Her WithdréfiliMay Have Effect on Peace Treaty Associated Paris, the (By atus of It May 4 Press.) —The one of the five has been brought powers by great into question her drawal from the peace conference and is this status which is providing g powerful lever in inducing 1taly to ac- cepl th einvitation of the council of her place at the peace The treaty Of beac makes repeated re great powers as final authority in reg- ulating many subjects, and this pro- vision would have to be changed to the four great powers in case Italy re- mained out of the conference. Problems incident to the disposition of the German colonies arg left Dy the treaty to the great powers, so that if italy did not her place the resume table, resume | treaty would exclude her from partisi- in the disposition of the colo her directly or as a mandatory text of the treaty has been de- to the printe some ils which can be revised when the ly. Ow- The except to the doubts as the protocol of the tr pared in two as a signatory, her. ing to Italy's status, ity will be pre- forms, including it nd the other omitting Both these forms and the entire text of the treaty wil he printed to- nmorrow. 2y dent Wilson today ex- sed belief to a member of the American delegation that the delivery of the treaty to the Germans could be Tuesday afternoon but this will probably go over until later to give the Italians time to re- turn and to allow adjustments of questions concerning Belgium. This may be inserted at the moment. The executive committee which will launch the league of , nations wiil hold its first meeting tomorrow. President Wilson or Col. House represent the United States: Robert Cecil will appear Stephen Pichon for France; Premier Venizelos for Greece; the Spanish am- ador, for Spain and Dr. Epitacio soa for Brazil. Ttaly will not be represented. zation of the league will many mittees appointed and plans will probably be drafted for the first meeting of the league at Washington next October. Those close to President Wilson say that June 1 will without doubt be the date for the assembling of the extra session of congress. The Austrian delegs re to follow the Germans in receiving their terms. is expected the Austrians will arrive toward the middle of May and plans for their accommodation at St. Ger- main are being made by the French authorities. Whether Hungary will be asked to join the treaty will de- pend upon the outcome of the p ent disorders there. It is said that the Austrian treaty will be featured ceremony Lord be perfected, with- cence to the five | last | will ! com- | It | by the outlining of the boundaries of states newly formed from the old em- pire. The Bulgarian and Turkish | treaties will follow, but the time for summoning the delegates from those nations has not yet been fixed LOCAL PEOPLE T0 BUILD IN POLAND i White Eagle Company, Recently Or- | zanized Here, To Manufacture } Hardware in Europe. The White Company, which filed papers of with the city cle send two of its o the purpose of selecting secure a factory to eng manufacturing of hardw corporators have Andrulewicz, preside poration and Wlady to Eagle Troh incorporation cials to Pc ge are in the The in- Anthony S, the cor- Godlewski, the trip chosen of W make to The incorporators ar erect their land, a tural site planning ystok, Po d by na- manufacturing ation facilities city located to factory gt resources The tran excellent and near mining district It is the of the company to employ Lupon commene company and the | capital. city o are s plan White 1 about 200 people The 500, local operatio ditalized at stments il is ¢ inve are of NEWARK DOG EXECUTIONER PUTS HIMSELF TO DEATH. Newark, May 5.-—Frank McAndrew, | 61 years old, employed at the city dog | pound on the Newark (N. J.) mead- | ows to kill stray dogs, committed sui- | cide yesterday by taking some of the { poison used on the dogs. 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He wjalked into the home | John Wissnewski, with whom he was | slightly acquainted, asked for a drink and said: “I'm tired of living, I'm only a stray dog myself.” | He dropped a quantity of poison in- | to the glass of water offered him and | drank it before Wissnewski knew what he intended doing. He died in | a few minutes. i i £ Copy of Statue of Victory Will Be Given to Fiume Instead of to America. Rome, May 4.—Gabriele d’Annun- zio, the Ttalian poet who was a speak- er at the Augusteum today, was taken il with fever following his address and forced to go to bed. He hopes, owever, to he sufficiently recovered Monday lead a demonst ion parade of Rom the capitol to proclaim the annexation of Fiume and Dalmatia to Italy Reports from all scribe demonstrations similar held ay in Rome. The pality of Brescia which had decided to present President Wilson a of its famous atue of Victory c bronze taken from captured Austrian cannon, has revoked the dectsion and will Signor d’Annunzio to present the to Fiume by signal Corps Disbursements Increase, ns to as Permanent Equipment 1s Italian towns de- to tr munic Being Bought. Washington, e 15 and April 15, various War bur March department withdrew 8,000, withdrawals from | the Treasury $4 The aver- | between | 31, 1919, month 1918, 34,000 age el and January statue | was $861 Of cxpenditures for the 30-day | riod ending. April 15, $277 Went to the Quartermasters' $113,567,000 to the Ordnance De ment, $16.984,000 to the Engineer $7,959.000 to the Medical De- tment, $7,897.000 to the Burcau of \ircraft Production, $6.543,000 to the $3,550,000 to the Chem- a temperance advocate rvice and 7 o Jureau of Military \f%A 1,000 t0 {214 reform leader, when he was head e Sienalltos e e of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union & s ‘ e only branch | of America, and he was also former > recently over the president of the National Catholic Ed- durinz latt = 1tk < s the atlenmonths of | ycational ciation. He served long i the war period. This is due largely to e | pastorates here and in Hartford. Leo- ompletion of equipment that can be | pold, king of the Belgians, made him used indefinitely by s ! | a knight of the Order of Leopold for tary establishment. !his interest in Belgian Congo. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING For better results try our Fastman Mcthod of Developing and Printing. 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The Treasury Department of The United States of America announces /a2 Finish fhe Job The ““Victory’’ Liberty Loan The crowning effort to finance the war is at hand. We have been told that the people will net patriotically take another Libery Loan. We do not believe it ! Patriotism is not a garment which is cast aside after eighteen months, not to be worn again ! Patriotism of the right kind is than ever. dceper seated Each one has sacrificed upon the Altar of Liberty something which was dear. These sacrifices add fervor to our love of free- dom for ourselves, and to our desire to give this greatest of blessings ¢5 all the world. A sub- stantial, durable peace requires the presence of ur army and navy in adequate strength in strategic positions. But a small part of either can be safe'v demobilized. They must be maintained, victualed and clothed for many months after n actuality. The Fourth Libert; Loan paid our bills to De- cember 15, 1918. Peace must be inunced as well as war. peace is & Expenses have been quite as great since the Armistice as during actual hostilities. Let us pay the bills. It was our war and we wm it. We will rise to the demand and take our shareof the “Victorious Fifth.” Come on! We'll Finish the Job! Buy At any Bank—Cash or Instalments Early Patriotically Save for a Prosperous Peace Space Contributed by J. E. Seibert & Son,