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pa | News of the World ‘L By Associated Press. w J NEW BRETAE HE o) m ® > = = ¥ » ] @ b3 BETTER ALD PRICE 'l'Hl(EE CENTS. EW BRI'I AIN, CONN TICUT 1 HURSDAY MAY 1 9, 1019 fTW‘:[ VE PAGES ESTABLISHEL: 1876, DIRI(’EBLE MAKES ST. ] ‘AUSTREANS MAY GET TREATY NY 5 > GER CAN TAKE PART I J SEAPLANES ARE READY TO GO FOR WOMAN'S nmfl WEDNESDAY; KODA ARMAMENT 'y ABOR LEGISLATION AS SO0 'AS ADMITTED TO NEW LEAGUE e o P i lFormer Convict and Widow of 65 GLAND Conand - i | Terms Also Said to Demand o n > — A | S er Towers Says rrested in Barre That Other M Mak-! : Tri ’ a er Munition Mak-'1 s c n the Meant| C rip Cannot Be Delayed | s || PRESENT TERMS CA o antime Loun Y | ! s Factori Shall Be!| BE SIGNED BY GERMANN Much Longer as Destroy- | MAN ISSUES ~ STATEMENT = B ereetin s i e auns e | el of “Fopr Rehall biis Abolished e || cil of Four Rebu Lo SAINey iV il | . Berlin, May 14.—Count von ers Lack Fuel. | — I : { Impressive Military ‘Funeral | Brockdorfr-Rantzau, the head of || B , yF‘ CTi Tells Police He Thinks Mrs, Broad- | g p | | Brs German peace delagation n | VORI reckdorff’s Plea = 1St 11me L(](}a] Mflfl HaS Beg]] well, Whose Nude Body Was Found b A0 y ALY S, e i BT e 1 (.Omn;.‘em“z‘rmfim B ‘;n]\;\r ’ 2 % “ o terms probably will be presented to Inempers delesattoniithe .-.W C d C 4 AT LAST GETS | C‘]OSCH Since 1901 | on May 1, Was Waylaid While on Germans in 1915. | the Austrian delegation Wednesday | text of the three notes he sent to ! ont onside ! B | The terms, it is understood, require || Premier Clemenceau, =pointed ) . require TARTED ON ITS WAY | IR e ‘ Her Way Home. | —_— th dismantling of the famous Skoda || ©ut that the peace treaty in its | Note & e ! ondon, May 15, (By The Asso. | WOFks, amons other armament plants. | | Presert form could not be ac- | 1260 DELEGATES ARE D S Isabel, ;. fed Press).—England paid tribute | Problems Overlapping. | cepted and could not be signed | T Jonnis N\ ay i HERE & . h”"‘"l‘!'”” . nd | S Gk Cansll dne Tooien au..| The tallure of fhe Hungarion pove | |. because it was impossible to ful- | e - s. May —The American icorge A. Long, aged 39, a lodger for 3 g LS S¢ | arnment to respond to th a 1| fill its terms. * I naval dirigible C ! T . Batie exccuted by the Germans at Brus- I » the invitation s | naval dirigible C-5, scheduled for a | | a short time at Mrs. Parker e Brus- i, gend delegates to France to receive | | CLEMENCEAU SENDS Possible non-stop fliaht . frem this | 19%:000 Members Are Represented At | dence, were. arrested today on they oydy her hody el '}““ today | pepce terms and the general uncer- | * ek port to the British Isles arrived here | ooy - g | chares o murder in Eonpection wiyn LUNSE 8L U8 o Sn an e frow Brus- | {.inty of Hungarian conditions will REPLY TO DELEGATE 'fmm_\ after a day and night cruise 20th Biennial Convention Being | the death of Mrs. Harry 1. Broadwell, | Lo yan to W;‘; city of Norwich, | ;1 ohably delay the Austrian peace ne- g on Ttan >, - - age ar Ty 1 C i 3 stmi r Abbe; r T ! from Montauk Point, Y. “The| Mol in Tumer mallsupreme | 2860 29 and the mother of three ¢hil- |y iy pressive memor nister Abbey for | gotiations, it developed today. The A e fi.wdnnn had been in tt G z Sun | dren, whose unclad body wa una S e T S e e | problems relating to Austria and Hun- Lee 5 and 45 minute | Chicf Ranger a Visitor. | in a garden off North Main street on i coonieq blic funeral, in which, | gary gverlap so greatly that the Allies | | Says Allied Decisions Gi PRedGiEiE h oo ) < - [ s 2l it scemed, every resident of the gr e el ve| ine e Quidi Vidi| | Sunday morning, diay 4 e il CoCtive ol o v | feel that many phases of them mus i anchorage at 10:45 p. m. Greewwich | The two-day conference of Grand Long Is Ex-Convict. [[meccnelisRentl nvoted ito Snaxble vate | neficonatAster polntly! Satisfaction nd I }‘_ 45 a. m., N. Y.) iime. The start | Court of Connecticut, Foresters of Long was born in New Brunswick, | noved R, m“"'j_w(\“‘” h t "_“"“‘fl“‘ The inspection of the credentials of 3 al nsure from Montauk Point was made at § | America. which has been in session at | has worked nearly all i nidtite e el et al WSS SONBERIEE T NG n | tholiiatlan neace delesationiinhich Realisnti a. m. vesterday { ll'uln'\t‘r !:nll e cli e storday andll T mabes man | caiaealMEECRton focka (b= s W f ey peies (,p:lf::»"}' "’l”"’“'H avrived at St. Germain-en-Laye yes- | ization of Reforms ACiom Gocant in 40 Honvs | today. closed thig afternoon with a|time at the St. James and Revere abbey was occupled by 8| terday has not yet been arranged. Youth i i s ki g / th a i s James ¢ { densely massed multitua CRET 3 yet.t outhful Prison ed - \ Ot e e B nallsession landllelsation fotipmeersi iiotelsanulesme (0 Vormontiestirain o aa L Ae s Bl it LS R R ROt A o & For Working Class. S0 ans o | for a two-ycar term. For the second | Rieery i % . 52 < Brof. Ehillp 10, Brown LT Wi i i C-5'a possible ocean oruise estims He has served time in the Vermont | hrav. i e N ¥ , an attache SRR Bl gstimated | time in the history of the grand court, | house of correction for forgery, hav s Ra 2 v”“f‘\\‘;‘smlm SSScops oryhoioumsiican terdbasaypRyyieny ith Stabbing Middle- avorahle ynditions a ] a local man e OUE e EOTY A desc d her, “who deserves a | who has been i 5 3 4 LR ora e Beonalt 2] was chosen to head the | ing been convicted in Montpelier. He | great - S E who has been in Budapest recently | n could be made in| —— = c clier. He | great deal from the British empire”. | arrive S e S Paris, May 14.—The counc 40 hours. 'This would tax the dirigi- | came to Barre last fall and has been| The congregation at the ompire™. | arrived today from Hungary bringing town Man to Death. Tai: ha deaey ""vvhl coune i1 of ble’s fuel capacity almost to the max. employed as a teamster on a lumber | cluded high officials of the govern- ”,"g,"“i“"“"”" roportsiotife Basneral from Count von Brockdorft I‘m noty imum and if head winds developed it | job. | ment, representatives of foreign coun- | M';’f{‘.’o‘"' e e dnitted i i chief of the German w-‘lrr-‘ ;;;n_wgu, might prove necessary to shape the | Woman Is 65 Years O1d. trles and/imen) prominent’ In | tianyl| clioiiran to)itns tastual in conference | Scbastian Pattavino, aged ahout 20 | relative to international Jabor Testhiel Goiitae tainetAzo el h el Mrs. Parker a widow, 63 vears | Walks of life. King Georze was rep- II”‘;“FV-’”“"”“?I ‘ilio“‘nu_'; “:“;d"f‘}:n:hm years, alleged to have murdered Ed- | tion. In a note sent to the ( ;»r::; already arc awaiting the several crews | old s has resided all of her life tn | resented by the Earl of Athlone, | the Bela e o win o5 Le Harsefol MiddIstown. Sasi{ celesationi todey, & A Clemenceau, of trans-occanic fliors. ! Sl e hiot ey OBl Queen My N ITNG dorvice || ienien B T A arremtad T O e e e ol e I ice conference, R e | e fold. Vt., whore she was born, | Which began at noon and lasted half | strengthened : £ ;:"d‘\ue;;l ‘O;k' New Hayenge FElenizi| saysithatiine alliod i and's sesociytig = A Since the dea " oy Mav. | 8N hour, w: J g w T s . T road company in e ver: ey : The big halloon made a perfect | | Since the death of her husband, Tay- i By was conducted by the Dean | The council of four this morning | Newingtan, by m||r:~m?‘ o} X'J'.‘.. m“f"nor fi"‘.“”"“‘““‘ are of the opinion that Janding within the narrow confines ! lor Parker, ten years ago, she has | ° estminister. No address was de- | discussed with its military advisors | Middletown pol chilling of the | their decisions give eatisfaction to the of the old cricket ficld used as an | maintained their residence at 110 | Vered: i e b | S SR D oo Shsleiy Mol hICh ihe ferpinn. AU anchorage, 1t had heen soeking St. | e Main Strect. Tt 18 wndarstopd | After the service, the coffin of plain | treaty. It js understocd these are|lin. The prison St nge on Meoclal Juitice i SRR AP bl e ihithginasnefisen [0 make adrmiat | ook ARasgpiacedion agtrainiioriliond) smiliadito thosoliy thy Gormeniereaty; e e o rsaliation pot e having been out of commission for a | sion that Mrs. Broadwell was in her | at aerwieh i { e == Calmly e vas bri ; e chthoiworking olassos: hadh Th S and the last few miles of the journey Another Suspeet Held, fees Bl Mae fhen fe Jowien SE T E wl]RTH | for a short time and Im‘:\r ;1](:‘):“(:” (h,"\”l el to whick fhe e S was made by following the railroad | ChpreTe i R G b porer | S Dad i DS TS RO | Middletown in an automobile. 2 Beonliebiosted durine Sihe st A to this city who had been under surveillance with | or Eaiyr gesenataed tthel furipmly | The crime for which the boy is be- Clemey y e T ol 5 i = gl With | of Edith Cavell, a nurse who gave me s i h s menceau Forwards Reply. ubles began short- t other two, was immediately | her life for her countrymen' ’ | ing held was committed Tuesday night The t K Iy after midnight. the commander | served with a subpoena to report as | lowed., At it ountrymen”. fol- {/at the factory of the Wilcox-Crittens | nots sest 1o A oii¥ Lo the-Geru gaid, when the sky became overeast. | AU i T e I e || R e T "_"""v} den in ‘ Middletown. Pattaving | 07 sent by M. Clamencesu. 2alig ¥ r ,'h" e the two respondents arc arraigned to- | repeated shortly isie her :{]\1;1”1 ang paochen employe hadinad an sl bl Bir—1 haw is o "\'] gt i operated under a full moon. fiving morrow at 9 o'clock. Mrs. P | : Y porer Sl tercation early in the after it is Gt onor to acknowi- AR iniET % lying at 9 k. ) arker | tion by the Germans, was s P nv Y the afternoon, it is| edge the receip . at an altitude of 1,000 feet. The nis A s el it I el e ana iI entory of Property of alleged. and a few minutes before quit-[ 19 in regard iDL Tour letien o t lost its bearing when apnroach- nlsh bail and 'willbs talien back at |The funeral party: which ace fie ting time it is said that Pattavino | legislation fogetner witn @ vt oh Lot ing Litile Miquelon Tsland, off the Al W R S R e e which accompanied | Ex-Mayor Puts Value stols up behind La Berge and stabbed | inieemstione s et & draft oy south coast of Newfoundland. and | ) fer | the hody from Brussels to Norwich P him in the neck. The latter ernational agreement on labor law o and. and | to await action of the grand jury. ‘huded eig tas C i A Silettens dlec 8| The ren tod about 170 miles from St. John's. | 0 2 grand jur. included eight members of Miss Cav- 5 short time later in the Middle: a- e reply of the allied and associated BiiE CaR o s e 5 Just before being placed in’jai Apiek e e e e bl at $468,961.25. itant Middlesex hos- | governments is as follows imipLias el ronercat he. Toa. over \:\‘\” song. :\r\nl;((of} that Mrs. Broad- | and Hvi;:l:m officials | N = ntincarc Bwasintionco sta | ,"!v-‘v take note of the declaration 2 hos he we was at the residence of Mrs. | —_— >y = i et start-{ made by the Germa legate: 5 made. He gave credit for com i My | 6d for Pattavino. This i Oaloer 3 an delegates that) e ey e e | e . r Patta ). This morning OfMcer g ol R S L d L S | arker Saturday night, May 3, where l || PEASE— NO 8— FIRST ... | Schilling received information that | domestic peace and the advancement hell and Licut. 1. V. Lawrence, hoth | ihe was a roomer, and declared that LL _Frank G. Vibberts and Frederick S.| man answering Pattavino's ~descrip- of mankind depend upon the adjuste of whom, he said. were weary “and . . |she left at midnight to return home, Chamborlain, appraisors of the estato | tion was seen walking tho tracks in | oo e ne labor question and they almost seasick” but stuck to their. ° MATTHEW M DRI , saving that she wanted to set home of the late L. Hoyt Pease, filed their | the direction of Hartford, He set out | will be sermeenq oot such adjust- R A W M. MESKIBL. hefore fher Mhusbandl arrivedl thoro! P IiveRtoky lotiinaestatalint thel probatel|lat orcelte locaisl Himiard Iy Berllatie | i ho Aderedieasier in the ful i Party Lost for Time Fasos i Long had previously denied that Mrs, | 2ot il i ool Thelnyertol Vi iz ot S Ak ContablelFracietil o= faniioe | L CHS ast RN e AR “We made a landfs St B organization, Matthew M. - Meskill Broadwell was in the Parker houso | shows a valuation of $468,961.25, | sistant. Pattavino is being held pend freed from the fear of war. and indus- ; ade a landfall at St. Pierre, | having ben honored by elevation to | that night and he explained his denial — || dicierizel ) RN S R o e o s nad L rslievenioithelbund on or iR yut found ourselves on the west in- | the high office of grand chie ranger. ety S s Do 3.800 S - I Eheorcue nd- | aments which Germa 5 Steadof onl theleait o1 e {1 grand chjef ranger. | by saying that it was “my mistake' N i aa shares Stanley Works stock, | ing. § which German militarism had stead of on the east snore of Flacen- | The only other local man. {have re- | and that Mrs. Parker a i ; 300,000 Will Be Expended $:77.200: 720 shares Now Briain Ma- | imposed upon it a Bay.” said the commander. “From | ceived elcction to this post was Post- | to : . Gt 7 hine ¢ $32.400 Explains Varic o LTiny) sald dhoicom o s Siaaml e E Faned chine company, $32.400; 80 shares| ol rious Provisions. this point we attempted fo follow fhe | master William I. Delancy, who dur- | Rl R 0 1 was there. | So Sh Oth | Hart & Cooley company, $30,000; 50 | WILBOR, WINNER OF Part XIII. of the draft of the con- Chicago's radio dircctions. but they | ing the years 1901 and 1902 was grand | TLong said: RS Statement e O SROTE, €rs ! jares New Britain Trust company; | ditions of peace provides a means 1 . did not work. For the moment we | chief ranger S ZONE: sl Ce 5 : o e : ( Y which such adj ; 1 S ’ : [ ger. ISy o S o e $12,000; 41 shares, Peck Brothers DESTEE Al \ justments can be made were lost, ~Wo started cross lots and 250 Attending Session. el denceRll e and Scleant) on Roadway. } “tock, $205; 10 Russwin Lyceum thea- | S BACKIHOME s o vt or s nart or h- sian saw about all of Newfoundiand, and | Tho convention has been pronounc- | know LaieREn Ddevarecanee | ter stock, $100; 5 shares New Britain lays down the principles which will L mustisey iihis 1s dhe dosgonest lled lonefor theifbest ever el iInithe s SRR IR d e od e ’(‘hmmu-v of Commerce Realty com- : ; progressively guide the labor organi- island o find anyihing on 1 ever ! history of the srand court and prac- | crimor ever contict me of this| Hartford, May 15.—Governor Hol- | Pany, $500; 60 shares Shuttle Meadow ocal Boy, Wounded at Battle o!‘l";”lm“x fid the eaguoioc maliona fax Fitally every dalosate <lsctedinyiira i i | comb having signed the bill making | club, $900; $2.500 first Liberty bonds, Ch, jerry, Wi e D el T e SR e G e Te then xprossed the opinion that | an appropriation af $300,000 for the $2,343.50; $2,000 second Liberty b I D shameration ot itheiprrinciples eef All Ready to G three of the sessions which made up ' way ,,‘;m"““f“_‘ I was_waylaid on her | state park commission with which to | bonds, $1,901.20; $4,000 fourth Lib- This Evening. ((;x”],.S]."I"'f“’f‘"’“"“’ The pygRose TR e SR ) Foonteronce B ta T out Daokas TN ¢ from the Parker house. l(lou'lu)) the system of state parks, the | crty bonds 754.40; house, lot and s e L it p 5 3 5 P e contore v — as pla 2 e e e ! B __ltsh promote the constant. deyelop- Johs ome i iat e e hrasrioa | leEatcENrEDTencn NG 19,000 Foresters, commission has planned to buy 400 or | garage, 41 Lexington street, §18,500; After spending one year.and three 5 ¢ 5 e ¥ seaplane division announced Tiean | nave attended the sessions. DYNAMITERS FAIL ‘n) £0 ahead with the preliminaries for | 2 automobiles $3,800; piano and | months in France, during which time \»’;‘;v‘v:t S5 e internetionads Wiy HE seaplane division announced today | “pie preliminary reports of the con | the purehase of land for a park. The | household furniture, $1,250; deposits | he witnessed some of the hardest|” “Tho labor convent dmtEat e R 2 (OReE T el B o v ety TO BLOW UP CARS | (Smmission has planner to buy 400 or at New Britain Trust company, §3.- | Gghting, Thomas W. Wilbor will re~ | gerted in the treats of ne has heen la- e comtannder stated. thet it the|| Of the committees at the Hotel Beloin | 2 | 500 acres, having an extensive shove [ 560.59; deposits Society of Savings of | turn to hils home at 24 ki e the treaty of Desce Al CNE e commander stated thel it the | uesday evening and were most plcas- | front. A ‘number of places have been | Hartford, $3.321; deposits ~Savin: < | sauare this evening. According to a|to sign it. T hercfore, bo calis hyph Ehon Nor sistor oianes she' wauld! bo||InE The first sesslon wasioalled:to iy | inspected with a view of selecting one | Bank of New Britain, $245 i || ST SRR T T St T | [Vt et it tho ¥gkhen X ible to make the flight to Lisbon in md(\‘ 1"1:\.\1(“ ay by Grand Chicf Rang- | “V¥ence Police Uncover Explosives | fm\\'tvl:.u"?wyx e nothing in I'H} S “'”'VM in this country yesterday and | bor organization will be Q,',"\.‘,.];(, b~ S or William Meyer of Bridgeport—nosw G . there is nothing in the bi A R er | b zation o 8 s L i LB N | epwiniam Eenoni—tno o [ | New Britain tonight s00n as she s admitted into the 1 el i : past grand—and important business 2 utent to Tostricting the commission to seasid || P TRQ STARS AND S Although unab elieE Sl < Sl S comibl wdl e Gk Eesal T E s kb S | gh unable to enlist na : e et Lot N \:,: e To Lvi(\ ”1" be delayed much | was (ransacted, while today's session | property it fecls that the understand- | TRIP S army because of physical dv::hil::,‘\vc ?'m’ "',:(:":. 11\‘ accordance with articlo fope gl the destrbyars | consisted principally of new business | {ing which was agreed on in a confer- | | Wilbor patriotically offered his serv- it conren - InJene warshin pateolweraliexituuet analelaction logfoficers fork thettwo= I Tawrenice | MuseniMayinsie iWouanti| chcenilion tE adind Bithelconymittosy | ices as a Y. M. C. A. worker. RUGl at D anence NouNcoessheys ing their fuel. e | tity of dynamite buried 1n the din, | n appropriations and the committee | Giant Liner Imperator, Under Ameri- | gebarking in France h .dm'_ poteg It has not been thought necessary New Propellers Installed. IvenSonvenirs | with fuses fald across the stemst eny|on flnance imposes a moral obligation | = ance he made applica- | to summon a labor conference a 2 € 1 ith . 9 ineaireackcarion TIERCimEons: & noral obUesiion | e Fiag iSalled knti1 0 droaays Eroml o8 fonianbysoriihe frontimhenehthe)| Vetsnillont Bl dopcl e T asricipntion of & “bop o mew| A= the dslegates presented theip| IZci WS found by the police Wear| mho commission L Lo 0 ot : | fighting was the thickest Sl L e e L o on oS ; S o e piie o : commission expects to pay $100,- | 4 oy ! e al conference at Berne, which a propellers were installed on both | credentials at Turner hall yesterday | (oo orner, Methuen, ear toda 006 at least for the land and to ex-| Brest for U. S. A, During the battle at Chateau- | reproduced in the draft of ti ol ave Slifies i the sxtr bl bs havine or | they were siven ilreel souvenive byl o™ Heverbill with werkens for | jong ine balancs of e i Thierry Wilbor was wounded, While | national azrcoment on lat it /88 ok Yhe Wemtrover Bdwards wuicl | Which 16 xehsimber el ay tn mno |0 e mill Bene wibete o s Wi e e ephiopraron s nrest Movils o the inec Impers- || 3aminiatering to the eomtosta ot the | ferred to in the first paragraph of continued on to ToRme e iint ol HartawareScly Wimhe eolvenia x| = RIDARIOETesSRTon EOx Sl than : i of the tract for tor, which was turned over to [theisolgiers ¢ 5 cour 9 R el i 4 spare 3 el o6 iveor ishaere. ‘ an | park purposes. i i i | soldiers he exposed himself to enemy | YOUr letter of the 10th instant had al Caidiferithe Aitie = BN ot S A e €* | three months, p over St el ¥ a | United States by Germany under the | ) e 5 = oot arts for the dirigible ( A Dbelt buckle of burnished silver with | o o BT Duss ove: the Cook's | " According to the tentative plans | armistice agreement, sailed at 10 shell fire. The government took | F°2dy been s‘udied with the closest Commander Towers declared the | the . of A. emblem, given by the| ute and the first car was due | which the tommission has decided on. | o'l AETECI SN B S e cognizance _of his bravery and | 8ttention. Represontatives of the engines of the NC 1 and NC 3 were North & Judd company: a cigar cut-| - short time after the discovery of the s 4 : as ided on, | o'clock this morning for America (elHl | b . ) A aNa nionalhau S ENglnesior | 8 were T ol SR IES 00 e by kel G ) | there 'will be accommodation for | board were 1,100 first class passen- awarded him with the distinguished | "= tonsiis dgtalcen S DAL IS = 3,2‘) (oyn(h(mnv after vesterday’s | fer, given by Traut & Hine's, and a s | 7000 ahtomobiles 1n the Paskisiithot | cers: 2,300! aecond class, incinding the | Sonyicelcrosa | Hel hasitheldiatinction E preparation of the articles relating to 2 urs' v 4 HO! o 3 b *w corporation (s J B 3 € 1d a *on- ofres ¢ tors. 35 2 7 ‘ £ vor s v - e annex to sectio 2 art = Lo overhauling upon her ar- poratio : e ke and con- | Joges of other visifors. ~ Bathing facil- | ade headauarto evacuation ambu. | Workers who won the much coveted | boo 05" (b n 2 of part XTII ol trom Halifax, the commander Social Last Night, (s seis S s seaposon | it R hepron dedgan gemipora g iiancellecompEny oL and 10 o op Honor. He is one of New Britaina| 080 200 fhe program. of 6 frst said the period might be shortencd | A he et et minC i detegates | 1ny nother section of Mothiien. This | tents may be erected on the grounds. | nurses. Y. M. C. A. workers and sol- well known and popular! young men; | oo ion or e International labekgan If Lieut. Commander Read’s machine | assembled as the guests of the local | {hroughout (ne amine ey {:'f“‘»\‘} The commission will not divide the |diers' hrides. This Is the first oversea | And before enlisting was aly o | 5t ba lioid Bt alingien Sex was delayed many hours in reaching | cOUrts and a most enjoyable ecvening! that dynamite was foun result | appropriation info smaller sums to be | journey for the Imperator under the | by the Stanley Works. @clobenicorunil fo8 ikh e M aatil PO et the base here Ok s T o PRt ) T || i (AL e ound near Cook's | used in the purchase of a number of | American flag. of the questions raised at the syndical Cut Down on ~upplies quet having been provided. Fred Jost | caply and he Work car was running | small parks {hroughout the state e conference at Berpe. Trade unions 5 dustllsqing been providen o0 | carly and it is thought the explosive | It is the policy of the commission| € . - : will be invited to tnke part in that T o e L e py Rt e A e DR el mmission | Chie Petty Oficer Waiter Andrus | B[JY§ VALUABLE f : i ’ R e DIV 10T | her of the more prominent Foresters | gtion after the last cen placed in po- | to hiive one spacious park at the sea- | af Warlock street is a member of the Jiconteratcegan i iswil [Rbettie T n e S e e il 12 TG O | OOl (e Aot O GO | et e i st regular car had | side and to have it accessible to every | American crew on this liner. direct rules, which provide for due ef- Sossent B Slort Miaines enasy andll hon b e To e n e T R TR blowing up | other part ofthe state and within an = ———— 2 i o bnns Eren e SR inast 560 8 f. thelscheduled crufse fo/lhe ConGactis i tontatonts W ton. an early car loaded with operatives | hour's automobile ride. MEXICO IS WORRIE 0. E. Swift Acquires Bunncll Prop- | Ject only to the assent of the compe- Ponta Delzada is made—the aviators | ored by the presence of the | the way to the mills. ‘ The construction of wavside parks DEERLE 5 D, | tent authorities in the countrles rep- i 0 ¢ presence of the supreme | e B i s i we S Sl B = B | u x o have eliminated 250 pounds of equip- | chief ranger—R. H. Schrotland, of | v, o T il G B G S| T ST TATHG o e apor v ok | oD Wiest; Main Steeet——Fotnic of reacnted Hent. AUbAHIItINg antciual walehtier | ey Tors s ML s o onl VILLA OPENS HEADQUARTERS. |sion and their plan includes the devel- | it s Samidiic i Building N A | German Terms Deficient. fuel. This, it was state, 5 ; . € DI L o | L I St ¢ 2 ofasiay e nese Entering Country. ilding Not Determined. | *The draft £ the Interna » ated, would give | that office having been among thosa 5 o (| Criaeidic @ pi 30 of these parks in | Vit ead e intenationgt G blaniinmnin. b s R e tetiilied iac L Favralls Ondess | the sauts Of Gmo) e Dis one Mexico City, May 15.—Reports 0| Orlando E. Swift, of the Swift & | Erogment on labor law prepared by zallons. peERRRi Syt A0 B iens endie Bhontitnlic e Slvor | I Compante GREmployEHTs EMenti wiicniigllocaisl betysenite wnalor | Hiew papers here reflect considerable | Ferguson Motor Sales corporation [ the German| government, s deflolent among the articles to be left behind, | the meetin . >, s Fesse€ i Bl Paso, Tex.. May 15.—Francisco | North Haven and Wallingford, wil concern over the increasing number | today ury e . » lin t it makes no provision for tho 5 & were Past Supreme Chief | | 1 be : purchased through T. W. o and the aviators planned to reduce to | Ranger J. Cosgrove of Hartford, Su-| villa has established headquarters at | opencd in the course of a fow wecks, | of Chinese and Japanese arriving in| O'Connor the Bunnell property on representation of jabor at the intern i minimum their rations, which they ||Preme Secrotary! Donnellyl lof| New | - otrall wbich place e itoolcinlay. &) BATEL S NE U the Pacific coast states of Mexico. It | West Main street. The property, due | Lionsl confotande 5 Mol 18 DiaRoMt id would include only sandwichos, , Je Past Chief Ranger William F. | with a force of 3,000 men, according | KOLCHAK'S FORCES ADVANC is declared that 5,000 Asiatics arrived | to its excellent location, is one of the | I} »wh ‘alsni l(me.»‘o.r to 1»“; provisions Ke, sweet chocolate and hot coftee. | Delaney, of this city, and the newly |t ¥ord received here i during Mareh and that unless restrict- { hest on the street. It has a frontage | eo mitted itn inant® XITL Sofiiia hance e clccleathsanlior e siaielcourtinrar: e ghasgallolted toReach Ho the | May 15.—The troops of Ad- | ed measures are taken the number of | of 70 feet and a depth of 280 tage | conditions In the following respects e hew M. Maskiin : 2 SR TRt i e e || ak have captured Samara, | immigrants for the current year will | Mr, Swift said that he o et e ]| () malilVe [Tore b SukERNie 0N o =l ’ B Tack il s Donabtial anal| hoodl20f ot the cabiuned federalfign s "”‘ imibortanticl onthe Woleal Rivor i total 100:000 ernin el ha B Sty o e Tt ot |l o A inferval Shetweon pfate _Halifax, May 15.—The American| John J. Crean entertained with solos, | TiSon with orders that the rom)mnnn‘l he Ukrainian press burean here sayy| Most of the Asiatics entering the | the property. but it has heen e sars lencer JLAre D e Navy seaplane NC-4, after leaving | and the latter with piano selections, | STPlov them as miners and pay them | it learns from a well-informed source, | country are taking up agricultural | that a first-class garage may 5 Shioneono R anticln ity Halifax this morning for Trepassey, | Jack Kilew was oiny ealied upon for | $1-25 a day each. bursuits in the states of Sonora and | piaced on the site. | ; ; \BJ Bach ueuatiy has aop vaey N. F.. descended at Musquodoboit | his L ! e Sinaloa. ; (Axticle WIL)\ Tho Beace canftUOHN his monologue, ‘““Do Married Men = 8 The Bunnell property was promi- gi 5 harbor owing to engine trouble, but| Make the Bes L ith RITISHFRS ARE HOPEFU “R. i i a ach de e, whethe ek i e M oBh el Bost grgstand S 2 % oo WEATHER o nently mentioned as the possible site r“\\}'v‘;'flr;f‘:V'!“‘|r\\l1‘:)l r;::\?nin‘x:n' Bt resumed her flight at 11:47 a. m.|was provided in the center of the floor | St Johns, May 15.—Reports ”‘_1‘ - e ) GENERAL STI KE C \ll,l“h_ S e ool epronenting o governolan empl A (New York time 1:30 p. m.) and Bobby Relmer and Kid McCarthy | ceived through the American Air Sta- axtiord SMavgL EEorce Winnipes, Man., May 1 Winni- | Episcopal church, but at a recent «4(C)—Resolutions are only t The plane’s trouble, according to a | presented the main bout of the eve- | tion here led Hawker and Raynham. | gants foniaw Ebritaind and pega union workmen walked out on | meeting of the congrogation. of the | ing if carried by a malority of i Swircless message received by the|ning. “Kid" Fredericks and “Young” | the British fivers. to hope that a start Ricinity ncreasingficlond 2 general strike at 11 a. m. today fol- | church it was voted with the trustees 'fifths of the oting sottraytant] s - e e e ness tonight; Friday probably ||| lowing the failure of the metal work- | to erect the proposed church on the | VIL) The peace cor untrles: (artitls a 5 = i 5 iy : NS it LoDoE J e peace conditions 1de howers. | ers and employers to adjust their dif- | present site, with a frontage on Wash | Pigyide | (Continued on Tenth Page) (Continued on Tenth Page) | delayed attempt to fly to England. g | ferences. ington street, _1 (Continued on Tenth Page)

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