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3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 19 15 9w . = — =S— T —— = = - ———— e s gomon, o oman 77 [FACTS AND_PANCIES. |t s e o v i, INICARAGUA DENIES — TyFTHARICTC START PIeE o 1 o B o v ) Louis caucus of the new N (2 e . s e s BEING IN REVOLT F 5 ol ed and Mr. Johnson of St. Helena :\(j,p(‘r’-m()-"s, words, s(:nrll <'»!t-! ““ the | 101 Transcript, gives this testimony SR | . RRaiy munday assorrear ae c16mma [ o i eau in his opening address he} o far as the nersonal pulse of [ & Herald Buflatng. €7 Church St 2 i o | Gierman peace delegates—and 1IN VIEW L coptiment is concerned, no cstimate | ppesident of Country Tsenes S Secreta of 4 e According to Johnson the future | of the $0,000 word document he held | (G, 5 5o which did not chronicle ¥ Issues Statement red at the Post Omce at New Britaln |, Fine shenzollern has | in this d, we guess eovervhody e widespread hg ——— I s il Fost omos s Ne home of Wilhelm Hohenzol is hand, we guess the widespread Newy# Britain Herald. recent & Spin me a — LD PUBLIEHING COMPANY. Navy Pri s hostility to the regu- Setting Forth the Conditions been built only a short distance from | bresent agreed with him.—Co Iar army. This again. was purely a that occupied hy Napoleon. English | Dispateh matter of personal apinion privately Existing There, Nearly Hfl“ Or Cafllpaigfl Figllre == expressed. Tnasmuch, however, : : For . solc¢ strue . place asmuc shington, May 17 New York, May 17.—The succes oldiers began to construct the place the caucus was a meeting of # {hou- Washing el The successful ~Nicaruguan sand represontative ootisted men and | duthorities, dispatches o the Nicap. ]S All‘eady RCaChed Ogeant figh IO ket Lo ok o i | Al zuan lazation here said, have de. American Naval Aviators— Plans Two ye cars Old. TELEPHONE “ALLS Binesy Office ....... torial Rooms . Josephus Daniels want e cighteen months ago and it is prob- | German fleet “as a gr ¢ o The 1 he he only proftavle advertising medlum in |, finished by this time. 1t con-( SOn to the world The world to sink the moral les- . | seaplanes, which were : very portion of the 3 seay 5 re reported tc the 2 rculation books and press . had 1 oS e dose o f D oralEesci| S ! his mau P tained a number of suspected —_— | & e rad i : Yoom siways open to aavertisers T GIR @ ety Ll i || 2 AT Gl GUGLIRS O gl COIvRy it 6 inolie aneties sl et RIS f have traversed two-thirds of the 1,350 2 3 sons recently. let's have o NS | fairly be supposed (o represent the | tionists, presuma SR R iy With nearly half of its immease | pjle cruise to the Azores wi 3 e four rooms and is surrounded by ala jittle more practical, Joe, dCATT| 4yl oE (e = ol of the Na- [doin the Costa Rican rebels. The q 5 2 Ay e o Azores when Secre- @ Heraid will be found on sala at Hota- b L i g = personnel 0 v i e total askings already raised, ° | tary Daniels, returning from & lng’s News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- high iron fence, the palings of which | Columbia Record. tional Army, this sentiment is 4 thing | Pateh ¢ E E revolutionary | zrothodist Jspiscopal church hegins to- | ? urope way, New Yorl& fl";(fs”&p?:m At | are sharply spiked. It was not ad- ——— of importance. What may comc of | Propaganda had heen strictly prohi. | 1o OU S final drive in the mission- | StePped ashore from the transport lantio City, emd Hartfo mitted oflicially on the island that the Buj o couizse. should the Wyt DG i no cre cdn gy, put certanly | a0 | Bited fhromehout Nicarasun. ary centenary campaign for $105,- | Mount Vernon today, was attributed 5 s i ever play oul, the newspapers can a .| exists, and whether or not it is fair- Minister Chamorro. of Nicaragua, | ory o5 L o B i Member ol the Assoclated Press. ex-Kaizer would be brought there, | ways depend on a Vermont or NeW | o robiqeq it is sy be a force | announced today that he had been in. S | - L ho Associated Prees {s exclusively entitled s sure to 2 e churches of Greater Boston o ey s but what other object could the sol- | Hampshire murder mystery to SUPPIN [ (0 1o reckoner i e oo fomhaidal i net e I nach in preparation for the undertaking to the nse for republication of all news e 1 with hencefor 3 ¥ re. | 1 front-page disp s d.— Ioston | 5 e ) and of all New England are fully or- “There is no such thing as ‘navy credited to it :r not olh""‘;" """’:’.‘;': diers have in building the home? | # front-i lisplay head.—Bosto | In the futuve reorganization of the | ported participation of the govern- Ranized and ready for the great cam- ! luck, " said Mr. Daniels when mn“ t e LA T Nonc at all. So it follows that Hoh- | THanserivt | army, as a whole, (hat sentiment | ment of Nicaragua in the Costa Rican i SRIG N e raan e © Paign, which begins immediately at| the party which greeted him at fhc the close of the morning service in| pier used the phrase in commenting { 1 €ach of the thousand Methodist | on the progress of the NC squadron ns and fand pacific and that it had in no man- | churches of the New England area. “We have been working up to this they are in politics, too, while the | ner intervened and did not intend to Lunches will be served in nearly | flight for two vears,” he continued. regular army officers cannot be i fintervene in this revolution or any | all the enurehes 10 the camvsooing | y I polities at other movement of the kind in Central | teams, ana the reports of the first | SPhere of activity, what the navy has will have (0 be reckoned with, for | revolution and to state the attitude of haS- | (he men who entertain it are in the | the government was entirely neutral “PHE YANKS ARE COMING.” this speck in the ocean. Three of the | {ening from Berlin to join tho Ger- | uuioriy among the voter rds and | man peace delegation at \Versailles Can it be there is something in the treaty the Germans do not under- be it from us to guestion Mr.| stand >—Kansas City Times — = enzollern will spend his last days on Twenty-five more experts are has- rooms will be occupied by ypically san was the deter- Fanically amess the other hy the former monarch. hination of the crew of the NC-4 to A “and as in other projects within its b ready for the flight to the Azores | Johnson's word, but it is strange that - L A \\\.:‘\m.w"' . "mn'"".'”mq; e '.’“,“, campaign will be given out at| done was due to @ perfect system of X England set about to raise the house Mexico doesn't want to be protected Holland and the ex-Kaiser. Ave entered (‘osta tiea- through | 7 o'clock to the church congregations. | operation hen their fellow fliers on other hy- ngla bt )~ : S et | DY the Monroe Doctrine. She wants (New York Pimes.) Nicaragua, he said, have been enabled | BY 10 o'clock (he reports from all ! Secretary Daniels expressed confi- before victory was achieved, in fac Z 2 i ek, to do so oug! T 0SS t J4 wer PW B % \ Yoo « bef C and o T “ars roairplanes were to make the jump. | "€LOT€ some foreign power to own her, o The Dutch government denied. on through the impossibility of | over New England are expected tp he | dence in Commander John H. Towe at the very moment when it was not | (pay (- | Nicaragua maintaining a sufficiently | received at the J3oston avea head- | ANd his associate aviators, saying their she can get Texas and Arizona | the 14th, that it had decided to s + : - the ex-kaiser for (rial, as ve- | StUict vigilance over an extensiwe [ quarters where a hulletin will an. | WOrk had fully justified their appoint- Typically American was the fever-| . 1 .o tain whether Wilhelm Hohen- | ana California and all that.—Cleve- | rend 1 i ti Nicara 8 s o o g J . " « n d also C = h energy during the last few hours | oo " ould be making his home in | land Leader. quired by the terms of (he peace | frontier. — Nicaragua has no army. |nounce the progress of the campaign, | Ments. He commended also the cour b 5 Zors ’ - S treat There had heen sonfieting | Mobilized or otherwise, he pointed A large display sign with an aero. | &€ _of the fliers hen it was necessary 1o make every Berlin, Paris or .lmnlu\\ or N ey reports about the action it would take | @0t and is without hudget authoriza- [ plane in flight Letween two hemi. ”!» secretary stated he had made it ¥ ing aboard shipshape in order not | his fancy took him. States is the Prussia of fomorrow. | in response to the peace conference’s ) tion for an army. sphere will tell the story of the weeks | KMOWn in Great Britain that the American transatlantic flight was not ALy Canadians live nearver the United | request for surrender or extradition, | The government of Nicaragua, dis- [ Progress toward the area goal of $3.. b be left behind. 8 | i e | States than do the Brazilians, and: which, the Dutch legation at Paris| Patches to the legation assert, has) 404,630, | intended asa :mnpmylmn with the ef- Mypically American s the entire | POLITICAL “BLIME” DEFLATED. | ihey know hetter.—Toronto Globe. says, was received at The Lague on | taken control of all shipping on Lake | At a time when (he nation is just | (oni®,0F the Dritish Syl s cee i reek o Pross disputes over what was dis- _ : - - !or before the 11th. William Hohen- { Nicaragua that might conduct intend- [ COMing out of a great world war, it | {pa charting of the Voo ”r_ X roceeding, the tedious weeks of prep o 5 . Villa after freeinz @ number of | zollefn was still at Amerongen. | ed revolutionists to Costa Rican | iS interesting to mnote the judgment| Arorien o S SORIs- Lom ration, the patience and the grit to | covered or what was not discovered | o ioonape (o1 them fo go fo work. | hoping that he could remain there | territory. expressed during the civil war period | e c® to Europe. through the investigation by the New | pancho is evidently preparing to o | during the summer p or be permitted by Abraham Lincoln, on the Mehodist 1 P ibtacs 1o one had everidong e | L i o an alel Into Dtesican molitcs as reformer. | to occupy the Nettlehorst castle, i SRR S S b e e | A be | —Washington Star. which he ought for $260.000 in rev: | CORSETS ARE PART e o e S U ISR CITIYE G OURTACASES raise $105,000,000, of which $25,000,- ruary. With one or two exceptions 000 will he devoted to r sol- | : 2 e relief of sol- Q Q ! The p h crop is reported to be: the Dutch newspapers have expressed OF HER Uh DER‘VEAR diers and other work made necessaiy | ASbIGI\MENTS MADE ossibility that death was hiding in [ The newspapers which were instru-| gjjled again. We should worry more | disapproval of the peace terms. A R (0 T | mental in bringing about the inquiry | if we didn’t know it to have the vi- | Prominent journal published at Am- o By a peculiar co-incidence the date | o %] " e 2 ity a —New York Evening ' Sterdam argues against surrender of 5 - ot the beginning cliCe v will claim that those involved were | tality of a Villa k i el Lt SoATe GorcetlGa e ¢ eginning of the Centenary sun. the ex-lkaiser, saying he could not G XSRS il S SR G e o convicted in the court of public opin- 2 | have a fair trial before the proposed bre, and finally the ‘“hop-off” into leged doughbag of $500,000 may astes of air with the | expected to continue for some time. e uncharted v jhe clouds. We can imagine Europe standing Several Suits Will Be Threshed Out vith eyes fixed on the western horizon | jon. On the other hand, many editors T , A [ tribunal. Tt does not expect that he miscles, Bievenue Officer fepiBd sl NonacREl branam ncoln in Local Tribunal of Justice : AMERICA DAY, MAY 17, 1919, | e to a delegation of Methodist minis- vhispering in awe and pride of com- | will insist that the probe rvevealed it ‘1“\’” he ('-leelnl ¥ f“'\wf; bu “'“‘:]"‘: Has Ruled. ters who had called to pledge ihe | Next Week. : et e e \at refusal to give him up would 5 Blioyhad . g adeship: “The Yanks are coming.” | nothing of ‘"“:"‘ Fhe ‘fo"se"a:”" A";.:”"I‘;“\(“\";“"',""a‘ A arouse the displeasure of the allied | Washinzton, May 17— Corsets are | UnSWerving ]'!;"‘I“l l”d( '1‘" l‘“"”“’” Y| Assignments of several cases were J Vork ald is atter. costarry flag lec o b ; % ( J e president during the Ihe firstilap has beenfaccomplishedt| Do ussEarai (R0 N0 BILERl A e ol [N R e e powers. underwear, it is officially ukased. Tor | (Ml 1 { made at the session of the city court It rvidicules the investigation, saying: and nrid sen Js z Why should Holland's government | weeks experts i ar. ut of the dizzy heights, three Ameri- Is leading all the world. offthefinternal reyenue i colishon vesterday afternoon. Judge James i . 5 : or people desire to protect this min [ bureau have pondered definitions of |, AnCOIM'S Teply to this pledge of | deyierisinooh Btldse amesit: . . The curtain was pulled down You give the starving nations bread, t . b e ol - “the ey loyalty, delivered May 18, 1864, is| Meskill presided an air machines, made in America | pursday afternoon on Senator . S e o S | and to prevent his trial for 1¢ | underwear and other articles subject . N i s hursday afternoon on Sen ou champion the weak, L i : regarded as ope of the most highly- | ainst international | (5 the S . N 50-ca 2 S The dates of the as nd with Americans In charge,| Thompson's spring frolic with | And monarchs wait upon your nod o-called luxury taxes which i A signments are morality and the sanctity of treatien? prized documents in the history of the doughbag that was to have And tumble when you speak. bl Loyl oDt intofelecEiNeRISE inSpiienaia tiont {fNs o on SN T i e A2 iioliows: pwooped down onto the verdant| gehauched the legislature met- DTSR i WO LR e PR i einion et eemincines || SR SRR e T et e 0, 6 ) e G0 hzores group, out of the silence of the | amorphosed into a “potential America! America! Rerlin government. Scores of Duteh | Loy 0f the tax. Arguments were| great army camps in this country | of New Britain against Patrick Ring- B et reaches intolthel it ool e slush fund”, the six cent fare _The home of Liberty, erchantisnna N somelor themiirinost uhi'lfl n:\) one Hdc_“'f'! the f\!l?ey- sf‘c]t' show thai twenty per cenf. of the|rose. Cooper & Mink for plaintiffs, ¥ bills apparently killed heyvond We dedicate this day to vou pital service, werc sunk by German | & t0 show that certain articles were | \merican army was of the Methodist | and Judge Mangan for the defend- ome. possibility of recovery without And swear to keep you free. | submarines, which attacked and de- |10l underwear but something else.| jenomination, & condition that was | ants consideration of their possible Your cities fair and fertile fields o il enlt el en skl ‘l”fi}fll}"- the —experts developed this| oqually true in Lincoln's time and| Tuesday, May 20, 10 a. m. Sebas- N = merit, & former Governor who NS O TS (R o e e L ccastanlline Urloranapoy defnitlonSoiindervear: AN iz | i AL iy tiano Listro against A. Tuccio. Klett MEDICINE FOR THE POOR. always has enjoyed the Tespect of | And pledxe ourseives to be in word | Hellne whils iner oo W{OTUINALS | o ont worn under the outer dress, auch Sl L Sl e S e R sl Among its other activities, the Sal- this community revealed in a And deed American. | cape on rafts or in little skiffs. Many | 5 undershirts, drawers, pants, bloom- “Gentlemen: In response to your|B: E- Gaffney for the defendant vation Army is opening what it calls somewhat unpleasant light, and MINNTE TRVING. Dutch ships were tied up in home | €'S. inion suits, combination suit the hard-pressed ts . | address, allow me to attest the ac. Tuesday, May 20, 10 a. m. B. Sol- P e et el s erniched _ 0 the New York Sun. | porls by fhe Kaiser's warning fhatifiEhts, camisoles, corsets. corset| curacy of its historical statements, | OMOM Against T. Cherniak. Judge F st = 5 : L | they would be sunk if they should go | covers, brassieres, chemises and vests. | endorse the sentiments it expresses, | b- Flunserford for the plaintiff, Klett ents which are what the name im- the expenses while in town of COMMUNICATED ! out. For the same reason others were | The recommendations add that “the | and thank vou, in the n (tion’s name, | & Alling for the defendant. <« plies. They cater to people who are| the members of the Senate Ju- . | idle in our harbors for a long time [list is by no means intended to be | for the sure promise it mives. |, Tuesday, May 20, 2 p. m.. H. Can- n need of medicines but who cannot | diciaty Committee. ’ THE SCHOOL ROARD., | until they were seized and set at | exhaustive, but merely a general mo- | Nobly Sustained as (he movern. | eTWich azainst John Graskosky and flord to pay the prices charged in| . n°'% “:‘;\,gm’:’;' d“‘frm';‘:“”“‘);;: s | work. The owning companies have [ tion of the wide variety of articles | ment has heen by all the churenes, | C1hers: Judge F. B. Hungerford for T e received more than $40.000,000 for | taxable.” The tax is 10 r ce the plaintiff, Pierce & Pierce for the prdinary pharmacies. The poor in prolonged oxamination of wite Ignores Public, is Claim Made the | The tax is 10 per cent. of would utter nothing which might, in | the use of their property. but the[the selling price in excess of $5 per ek oo S il defendants. springfield are happy at the an- nesses before Senator Bur- Arbitrator, money, which has permitted payment | garment £t b ”:: ';:‘, ““I"K"‘"“\:‘r ';":“d'l'”‘* “~'t""\l" Wednesday, May 21. 10 a. m e > T N : L £ . any S o S, it may fairly | cre plos 4 : nouncement that one of the stores is lingame’s committee that could Editor New Britain Herald: of large dividends, did not come from | e N ey e oald Ehat (he Methodist maeinsi | iCnarles) 0./ Greenatein aguinst Fragh be opened in that city in a buildin BotBhoNg Mbs SIRLIO UEN (ROl AN ¢ I read the communication in last Germany. Have the people of Hal- o e i : i “piscopal | Afajetta. W. M. Greenstein for the o be openec #oity e buiame (&0 L e s SEIC o el ol ol RABBI WISE COMING. church, not less devoted than the night’s Herald in regard to the school | land for S e e i fendant Wednesday, May 21. 2 p. m., Geerge O'Connell against Gearge DiCarmella, Cooper & Mink for the plaintiff, and » erec hy Salv: y i i odia - 3, - best, is, b, s grea of s, ithe o be erected by the Salvation Army committee immediately after Sen- Situation and evers word of it wes|towns when bodies of murdered Ash- est, is, by ifs greater numbers, ihe pt a cost of $100,000. Describing the ator Thompson's sensational Gorrect: ihiah eie roceieredl and honna | Noted J"\‘\lfih Speaker pected to | mol I”ln\Dn:‘]!;«nl “»F .qlll It is no fault plan, the Springfield Republican : charges were made on the floor We elected a school board who now | Have they forgeiten their short ra- Speak Here June 9. in others that the Methodist church Senate. * * * The tr i G : - sends more soldiers to the field, more of theliSenat UG i ignore us, and do what they want, in | tions due te Germany’s demands for Perhaps the largest mass meeting The main point of difference be- - - 3 5 urses to the hospital, and more pray- | Greenber : tween the ordinary drug store @ WY w0 e e spite of the fact that the whole town | f00d supplies ever held by the Jewish people of this | o B ore pray-| Greenberg and Greenstein for the 8 BLONs Thompson doughbag has not i Sl Holland needs foodstuffs, raw ma- 5 3 ers to heaven than any. God bless | defendant. B e e Sl e Sl e R e is almost unanimously against them. Holl: : stuffs, e city will be held Sunday afternoon, | 10 Aethodist churchebless all the | g A ettt ek LU SO HE s a gro e L Eht Tol anont (nrais caran it e R A Re6all S Tnc o Rthef atmistice |yt e i e e SR S SR b s : { he case of Bdward O. Kilbeurne ing impression that it never ex isted outside of the nimble mind churches—and bles she has heen receiving large quanti- ter, little if an sed be God who, | against Isidor Fox and others on the money passes highest form from a school board, It will be the first Jarge demonstration over its counters. Prescriptions T P e e cmmmst:.(l of c(invn ated men, but are “‘,\\\-".f,'stol—“m,d\;‘,"'\t fr(‘m) xluo»\ Nit- [ hepre in honor of the founding of the ::‘\:lL';,C;rnrr great trial, giveth us the | sh:’]v.y}»:hw.:,‘\::da'r \\l\mn (\l\’c]‘ (nv,— ‘ ,.:-gey(_ - given by registered physicians ) 2 o we getting it? No! They seem hent | €0 States. ntil December our = ex-) pay jewish state in Palestine and at B [ e caaciotia b Dubiosar iagR Nt and accompanied by certifications Thus endeth a seven days' sensa- | on miving us the opposite Bereionrcand inneslliciisnad)) iy sumeltimchimiilibeltheiibention: | I IEAT o o MU |2 OlConpon SR Bo i he Realen that the patient isunableto pay [tion. The probers found what many Everything went all right until the | AVerased less than $700,000 a month. i oo ity to advocate on a large scale SEhEs 2 AR - H G 000, | {6 brinciples of Americanism. Prac- E —— In the case of John A. Andrews & i In December they rose to $3.84 superintendent commenced to play S A ¥ play Rooms Have Been Deased in Talmud | Co. against Donate (Godin, the plain- the regular prices are filled either other political investigators have in January to $10.736,000, and have wholly without charge or at polities, then he got like every one tically all New Rritain Jows are citi- . . G nominal charge. In the compar- | found—an opportunity to wash | clse who plays the game and insists | 5706, continued at about this rate. In | ,op "are anout to hecome citizens and | Torah Building. tift was ordered to file a bill of par- atively fow cities In which the | soiled linen. Someone possibly gained | upon having his own way. L oE o e eR N N | nistmeeting will heineldNNtoR bitn (] M e anakare funder was byt thel lopal (I iCuTs N IEin Stmolwesks: SAS x ’ = P v ars a C " e se and $23, v % P g 2 > 2 v e cas of Sa - “poor man’s drug store” is operat- a few rays of the limelight and ad- Tt is only a few years ago that the those who have not vet made applica- | Zionists to equip the rooms recently T L am 000 worth of breadstuffs, 11,000,000 . o 5 S 3 school board had sc P tea s | ed by the Salvation Army condi L (B Bm il CEIREN) L L i nel Zeitlin against Sam Hittelman dittonal politicallcapital O theratioat tion for citizenship to a realization of | jeaged by them in the Talmud Torah | 000,000 pounds ’ : was argued and time was allowed for * tions vary on this point. It is yet X that it was necessary to drop the| 9 their duty to this country. The meel- ! pujlding. Much care will he glven to | 3 O T i S e, L ; of cottonseed oil, and 20,000,000 gal- . ) the lawyers to file briefs to be determined whether a nom.- | {ra&men - putations. But | married instructors to make reom | el and | ubrication. | in® Will be addressed by men promi- | jnake these rooms among the finest | e inal charge shall be made by |that is of minor importance when | for those graduating from Normal| yis & G0 00 (0 ZRE BEECARON: | nent in the affairs of the state and the | and most up-to-date clubrooms in the cll Springfield’s “poor man's drug | politicians go on the war path. school. Now it is necessary to en- | oM EEHRETE LIote B B Ene. | country. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise has | ¢ity. The rooms will he opened in store’” or medicines issued free of zage women who have no experience s Jand. Belgium and this country. They [ Promised the local Zionists to visit | honor of the local Jewish voung men CHOOL CHILDREN all charge. in teaching in order to Keep some| ywani 150,000 more and hope to in- | New Britain and efforts will be made | who served in the army, navy and | i R FOREIGN ORDERS FOR SHIPS. | rooms open. crease shipments from the United | 10 have him present at this meeting. | marines. A fitting memorial will x.ei TO GIVE MILLION A i NO GRANT FOR TEACHERS, s What has brought ahout this| g e e in memory of Ha Rer- tia s -4 ctrava- = States. 1f Holland shou refuse t set up there in emory o arry Rer Partial justification for extrava-{ g oots Gofacn 8, BR0 L TS| States olla hould re o i i givi the ex-kaiser and should in- | WEST POINT CLASS TS son, one of the local Zionists, who —— ®ance in the construction of ship- | tcachers have to work, and nothing | S P o s fi ™ e. ! 2 New Britain teachers who have been - ko : sist upon keeping him out of caurt. TO BE SENT TO FRANCE | made the supreme sacrifice in France. . e o . e e e building yards is found in the situa- | else. [ have studied this matter quite | (o could nof reasonably expect that = The rooms will be open at all times | Through Junior Red Cross Will Aid | tion overseas by which it will be nec. | @ little'lately and I have come to the [#hrough a state grant may be doomed conclusion that school teachers are essary for many foreign countries to 2 Lo 3 B diearpointraent. A bill snpronilot : | human just like the rest of us, and s ¢ i depend on Americi to replenish their [ if the *Iron Heel” is constantly | ng to each city and town $3 for every | gopleed merchant marine facilities. | grinding them down, we cannot ex- upil in average attendance during | geveral European nations purpose fo | Pect them to stand it forever. This jthe past school year was passed dur. wrangle has certainly upset the hap- ,Ing the last few days of the legislative piness of our teachers and pupils and fpession. Tt has been discovered by b r el Gl amler 0 the engro: the United States and England would Washington. May 17.-—Members of | for reading and recreation purposes, be eager to fill promptly her orders | the class of 1919 at West Point Mili- | and will fill e of the greatest needs | a for coal and raw materials, which are | tary academy will be sent to France | in the life of the local Jewish young 1150 needed in countries that are as- | for observation and fraining, Secre- | men. On Sunday evenings the local sociated with us in the war. Sheftary of War Baker has announced.| Zionist district will hold its meetings might he able ta hold and cherish the [ He said the class was graduated last | and socials and on Wednesday eve | ex-kaiser. but he cannot keen her fac- lvear, but when it was found. after | nings the local Hadassah chapter will tories at work and feed her people. |.signing the armistice, thex were not [ hold sw s needed, they were given another year's = Hoch Dr. Brandegee. training. The class will observe an [ CITIZENSHIP BARRED Child Victims of War Overseas, 1erican | | Washington, May 17.-A school children through the junior Red Cross will donate $1,000,000 this increase their commercial tonnage to figures even greater than before the | vear to the relief of child victims of war It certainly is not very encouraging the war overseas, it was announced at sing clerk that no specific | 3y an executive order issucd by | 10 a father who is trying to educate ! arsioerh eaes = ‘ o i G N American Red Cross headquariers to- ump sum was mentioned and it S| o aon wison, American ship. | & ST 0 be a teacher when he knows :, (Rridgeport Post). Z;‘f":;;:in:r;,:‘)'.‘_’h_\wi'\n;c:; :1“:1 oafl‘;fooxjs,] TO 15 DRAFT-DODGERS | gay. One of the first steps will be to now Delleved that the measure is in-| |, ujqing companics will be permitted | what is before her, if the future is Senator Brandegee of New London ! (he secretary said, will he used 1o re- Jamestown, N. Y., May 17.——Fifteen | undertake the support of the Red wvalid because of this defect. The only TN e 'm'n i e ani\l_hmg like 1”‘.‘? pas ,\rml m} s0. }\n.tos that the peace treaty “befrays | place reserve officers who will be | residents of Jamestown were forever | CTOsS home for war fvr)ri‘mn{ ;»vlv Mount Possible sum available for such pur- 0 accept orders up to 3,00 ! 0 gross ] hA nor \]l r|\1-1\‘ onflvnm_x ild?sw America” and that he and other | gisehaized. denied citizenship in the United States | Zion \.Ym-ux\lnm \?v)u.n] ‘v” fren oo i e et il vred g sl ol o s LoDY (oreiENESh i nncis T o eons ;!";‘*Lr'pe-:;wfr\n .:rmhg\l:w]: y“fe"cd:‘l!qu(r‘lzz deathless Balrlots in the Tnited States = . by order of Justice Charles B, Wheel | Phaned by the war, whatever their pose is t | tracts will be let privately but q % ey are badly ne + senate will fight it until it is beaten. | vately but under They | Mationality, are sheltered. The home was established several months ago by the American Red Cross commis- sion for Palestine £80,000,000 MORE CREDIT er in the superior court here | are all of Swedish birth who had taken | out first naturalization papers be Washington. May 17.—The Treasury [ war was declared against Germany. e Gonttol oth < : ! us all act as though we know some- i Board of Control, hut this ageregates | (. supervision of the Uniled States| [Esder only $600, shipping board. Builders L 1 g is a platform on which Sen- & thing—just like “grown ups™, not like | a{or Rrandegee could he elocted to IS AWARDED TO BRITAIN are antici- | children. { any office in the republic—of Ge 00 and the amount re- quired for the increase of teachers’ pating an order for 1.000,000 tons| \gain T say, give the girls a square | many- IReu o K i e = In its work in France the junior or- ralaries is about $1,150,000. . It is said & I dcall [ Foe A‘ announces establishment of credits in | Then they foreswore allegiance to the | 18 16 wotke . CFAREE LA A or oF: e e from Norway alone and France and | THE ARBITRATOR err President Ebert, savs the|pavop of Great Britain of $80.000,000, | United States to escape the draft. The | Banization Wil 171 LArOUER a french at ev ac asse 3 bj SRR, & reac 5 s a4 “monstrous dnci- > i nistrative board, s avoiding that even if the hi 11M>(;‘en passed | pooland may also seek to place or- | _ i [measeRizentills afdmensiions MocuS s it thtailToni G rea tisitan ot |laratt noaraimresented ns casesitiefore |sn CUNETER NGRS SLED RIS FRNCIS oper form it wou ave bheen | < ap o | ments err Gustave Stresemann, e e BT 4 e - s splaceme Lo e = Sp pronars e L | dors. France has already given con- | The New National Guard. | leader of the German Peaple's Party | > 5 “v-"nn.'v?r:. ..|:1 in favor of Bel-| Justice Wheeler and the order was | % 0" 5 intaining an American vetoed by Governor Holcomb, | tracts for 500,000 to English builders | T S i n e he an I .;r '.n 0ot} nz;}ktmf )-M‘z;uml; issued. [ personnel. Major Royal Haynes will ‘onnecticut faces a serious situa- © Girceiin s : otal $340,500,000 otal credits e - oD e Connectict es & serious situa-| .4 smerica may receive the :‘,EMU_} One question in connection with | myriad more will echo the words of total o vil‘{l':”fm. : * oo ¥ e | act as 13uropean representative for the tion. Teachers demand higher sal-| = 5 (00 000" 0T ditionay, | AN future military organization of | our own Senator Brandegee. Raus | All Allies now are §2.370,212,000. CROWDER NOT TO RESIGN. juniors s 3 y ON'S| additiona IR . i resd ;S o T H i " 5 aries, which are offered in neighbor- | ’“ i e T ; ’ °""r‘ the country is already settled. The | mit der peace treaty. Hoch Drande- = Washington, May I7.—Fecretary | - - J aly “ipates 1struction al Guar survive ; oy e ) a L 5 s | i . X ing states. Also there is a shortage of | . i Rtan e lonslRE S d B SUIv G (the su iz ee Te Was Modest. Baker makes public a telegram from | MINOR ACCIDENT { 500,000 tons and a large part S There was much doubt two years LIy . ey 5 s ot A - itatl 5 ¢ e S o B of this | L rales Tines) Major-General Crowder denying t peng Dbt WA e & ENe, WAL may mean extra business for builders | 280 a3 to the fate of the old militia. Must Trust Allics. “The French, ever since Foch's vic- | he would resign from the Army 10| workman at Stanley Works Breal The French, ever since Foch's vie: many were lured into industry and i < 5] { Federalization was tending to the ex- - W e he French, S S e e e 3 here. England will probably place all y 4., i ¢ suard | (New York Evening Post) tory, are almost in danger of be- » POS Ly A\rm and Leg—Boy Hurt By Auto. into office positions where the remun- treme of making the National Guar : e e e G : 3 o o 5 - rders at home. i > e : 4 Tt is s St Ger ek coming swelled headed,” said Immi- | to the Cuban governm 4 2 : o negligible as a state organization. t is said that Germany is asked n e o Do oo caraliren works eration was more on a par with the| .y, ghipbuilding plants in the| True, the guard must still be sup-|to sign a blank check. In a sense, | ration Commissioner Caminetti of [ Crowder s i r“‘ AR SR g cost of living. It was estimated'that | 1;;,;,0q States are now superior in | Ported largely by the federal govern- | this is true. But what she is really | New York nd '"" wonder. Th ‘F‘:‘“;z?:"‘fip"p:"j;z ‘\“mr esti htion “: k“ e engaged at the 5 . . 3 i o el e 5 : 2 enien i aske i o o “re surely showed great courage | Tess res E vestiz orks vesterday in erecting fire es- the average salary increase in New . | ment and also controlled hy it, if the | asked ta do is to throw herself upon | Irench sure : ay ssible quantity pr ct hos y x X P e S paisetanA R ss may conduct touching Britain under the state grant would | Pom ¢ duantity production to those | country's military system is to bo an | the merey and sense of justice of the [ and genius in this war and praise and f which congress may litary justice.” | capes fell and sustained a broken @ o in any other part of the world. With | improvement on what has existed in i Allies. This she virtually did at the | compliments have heen showered |the administration of military J S Bl e S e be $55 per annum. the stimulus given to our own mer- | the past, but Secretary Baker's re- | time of the armistice. This the treaty | upon them from all sides. b S - L\m‘ R e s e = . chant marine by the war and (he | Cent statement that he would favor | Would compel her to do now. She|[ “Not long ago. in a KFrench res- NEW LOOP RECORD. e S eriid, o el a ol i Sipes b tlie! bulldi uplat statel forces again, [(hasiher inescapable penaltyl tolpay. [ taurantiL jordered o stealy Tite waltylif o i e e M king 457 L pe olel Altended e e & vears ST. HELENA'S PRESS AGENT. | added contracts from abroad thev| i federal assistance, reveals the ! Iler moral punishment may well seem | er took the order and just as he was} = Washington. May (1= HLORE, (A1 | 2ulgveral fellhey alout iy Hieess should work at top speed for several | revulsion of sentiment that has taken | to her greater than she can bear. Buf | ahout 1o go [ cried s an after- [ consecutive loops du old, 18 fal’ thel New: Brita e e qaygs (3 LS R b g 5 i ng one hour and 3 T s, ldeu- | gyffar from injuries sustained 3 Shaas nn ey s oneRt 7" | vears to come place. ) if she can show that her material | thought, ‘well done, waite [t i nd 34 minutes, Lieu- | Ingyfrd tained vers front in Providence, R. I. The ship | 0" i 2 . oy ol A : e in = v 11| (enanits Ralph S aonn=on andenmnk e es Suse i ar Sosiniervon [ OE N 24 ¥ In some degree, probably, the sec- | punishment is fixed by the treaty at The 3 . e Senants RAG Saalisn sho et {terdas oo O mtiatiitel o news reperter of the Providence Jour- retary has taken heed of the politi- | a figure which would crush her into ]llvrl.:\n'(', d'r‘m« himself up and sa- H\r‘\‘n(rru]:r 'y!‘\l ‘r'h” Sl »”Ml“" ‘(mnz(;n:‘:'rl:'”.c A e Tuish i , . N it has beco | cal as v aspect [ slavery, s as her right of appeal | luted smartly vesterday at Carlstre . Arcadia, | an au ] i i cedan sl enown (B e i e ‘::‘l:xaz:iso:r (l:‘ix-T‘::;t;%:-:lxnzrn- iand her igf‘ml.‘:ted i earrils But you Americans. monsicur’, [ Fla. The making of the new record | Rlogoslowski, and as thr —wner en- among the dogks and was on the | ary to distingulsh boats and airplanes | o/ 40 2 000 (BT B0 Cied by [ she must know. (hat she cannot rail | he said, ‘You Americans also covered { was announced by air service officers tered the machine, she lucked Up @ point of returning to the office and | by letters and numbers, why not name | jis omcare the West I?nivl\(m'-' be- | the seal off the bond of her defeat | yoursclves with glory, at Chateau- [ here who said a Lapere two-seated ! bit and the boy fell off. He is under reporting to the city editor when he | the ship of state the W-14? came disliked in France by the for-{and helplessness Thierry and Bois de Belleau.' ™ { fighting plane was used. | the care of Dr. Clifton Cooley.

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