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T AKES Bmfim " THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR E INSOUTH AM. y of European Nations Is Gain for America ngton, Jan. The Mmited s s has com g ¢ commer 1 countries the of Euro- reflected Pan-American here inabilit pre-wu program Finan- Janu- continue is by the [Second ference, meet 4. irst nce, s a by to Financial 1913, uation shment tween the American peace-ting th Pan-American held in May, result the s the war ta sed 1tions be Stutes on the s to the ost thre s of i br the T wll attend. beven & 1 for gituation co-oper was of re and P probiem he second conference. 1 Amcrican republic Rica, will be represented to other sriane; confronting delegates. F the Unii ve n Le 1wy ides of the on 1 are tl intor- commercs the on his, | unfair v neral subjects discussion world, of ation vork Commi de-mark | regulation scal and in natio fent o pn er the in Inter- inter- inter- compe- orm as and i land ene credit of wmd trans- fuc the T Hardi 1 the Cnited credit Secretary of sury and Govern serve Board. will speak on olin Tassett versity, will International which i ed States spe: Paul M. Warbur bn fiscal and n Barton Payne poli of Ship rrangement whe trade-marks at a valid for all Ameri f the northern fhas been in operatio nths will be cxpix Plaz - Lrigar. dir Havana. (A ther souther .two signato gan open at ore importance than the sesslons. in the opinion here will be the co delegations composed fou the Moor outiine High of Colunt the work -chairman curr the con- of suitations and guimit of nited d man nce, it g may f the the States mut miat ey WD, Pmen of prom- exvor- the 1kers, in be ched as the various American requirements of nd the best manner Wl interests. A of the Uniteq S wetment wil meet wiih the various ank A. Vanderlip, New kentin :ph P. Grace, Bolivia: O T. Croshy. War- Brazil; Paul M. Wur- ork. Chile: Wallace D. Columbiz Q s William O Vork. Louis, New York, C forme stary of Dominican itepublic: I East Pittsburzh, lausen, New B Hidden, St rrick, Chic 8. Brookings. 3 saunde pwa: H. K. Mulf anama; Lewis 2 Paraguay John H Fahey Peru; W. Rowe, Cincinnati, and Nobert H. Patchin. Venezue of the tre of the com- M lenador Guatemala: Haiti Hondnr: t. louis, Mexi- New York rd. Philade Pierson York. Louis. pr, Fork secretary “eliairman esident Marshall psing are among jlapening da Director of the Pan-American brn over the Pan-Americ gito the dele for the <onference. L. S. Rowe. will ence. sury confe and the speakers Union, n es us secretary of the tional high commission, ry general of the conference s. C. E. MeGuire and Guiller- Sherw are assistant secre- general. the conference jon will be taken n trip to the Hog 1, the on entire an in- Island ship- the meeting of New B. P. O. E.. tomorrow evening, ke of sorrow will be held for te Judge James T. Meskil! and Loomis Brita situn - ommis- | under- | re- | the | of ! special | lof the | exceeds Now! . from | Scope John | t liards, S AND YOU ARe N AVERY STINGY MAN — YOU HATE { TO PART wATH ANY THING — YOU Wikl BE AwWFOL RISH SOMEDAS — YOUL ARE IN LOVE wWiTH A GIRL- YOUR LIFE 1S A SHORT ONE— STAY AWAY ERAQM WATER HAS HE GOT A CELLAR — RGw AND WHERE ? T THERE A N\ LINE THAT ANY TAING' \ ABOOT TwoO \ Bocrs HE N MmucH — aN THERE SAVY S s me’ ‘DOME DUDE LoOomIT TH' CLOTHES LINE [N \ME = GO‘\' HESTEUES It HE' S GONNA Bi= \Ech— SONRENIE GET HlS SOrcS BY GROVE | THIRD WARDERS FOR —— e GREETING S- YOUR LIFE S A VERY SHORT S . O YOH POoNT LIKE TR RELLY — E S k‘l’/‘\L"\N CHANGE ARMY TRANSPORT LEAVES FOR SIBERIA First of Fleet to U Home llc\'ll('- Slovaks Bedio Journey Viadivostok, New York., Jan ransport Edeliyn, 14.—The army the fi of a flee vessels that will take from Siberia troops Czecho-Slovaitia and United regulars command- Major will re announced Viadivostok. The sicamer way of the Panama canal call at Tlonolulu for coal at ine cd leave e destination will go by and will and sup) The oth R ia, it President both of back to tions for the ving board tates Gene: « with he ves. ships of the tieet for understood will be the Grant and the America. vhich were recently ordered rmy service after instruc- ir return to the i had been issued. Anierican soldiers in ing the 27th and 31st th headquarter ambulances, service and signal corps com- umber approximately troop carryin transports number he : compri infan- try w fie panies men \ thrée that capacity, considerably .B. 1 C. ARRA\GES FOR BIG GATHERING | cal Industies Invited to ticar Promincent Speaker's M, Ad- dress At Y, G Al The N on next nieeting A at Britain Industrial Council Wednesday noon will hold a and luncheon at the Y. M. C 15 o'clock The council, which represents the industrial work- of the cily, has invited officials all the fact to attend Har- Clarke, president of the Corte- company Cleveland, will give lecture on “‘Indu; Democracy Mr, Clarke trial worke: sidered a will pe ity crs ry N prominent in the west and is con- splendid speaker. His talk rtain to industrial work in this In the evenii a “Foreman’s will heid the banquet hall at 7 ock. Mr. Clarke will talk on Strategic Position of the Foremuan in Industry.” A social hour will follow his talk. There will also bowling, “gym” stunts, bil- music and w luncheon is a indus- “The se CAME CLUB The New Brituin Came last night in Murray's P studio R E A MEETS. club met 10ty aphic of vroduced by the camera club of Cleveiund, Ohio, were vn on the sereen. Discussion pictures and catne ny foliowed the showin ies stereo or ra pulation aml. Berson, C. P. A. Res. Mgr. Tow :Inl s 10,000 ; JAL GERMANY UNDER GONN. STATE GRANGE STRICT MARTIAL LAW RE-ELECTS OFFICERS l'to ever ! for max will which deaths of the Rosa Luxembur were slain while being prizon. nteate bit The today are their int ernments demoust While (Continued from Indcpendent socialist continue indust slebate and the nounced as 10 early this evening, TFirst Page) leaders demonstrations 1 councils bill it is expected the cli- be reached on Thursday the anniversary of Dr, Karl Liebknecht, and radical leaders who taken to Moa- hlan when- missions reported to ion to call upon their for military protection tions here are threateuin number of dead was an- it rriving her sov | seems probable the fatalities will ex ! ceed this lay able time many { sanitar: hospital As the in the Tiergarten far were corps and placed total. Some of the wounded a consider- after the shooting. although arried off quickly by the in nearby national assembly was hold- ing its sitting in the chamber, in the interior of the big sembly m the Gradually 1 mber | ports of the che into the oi men The gives reichstag ing the ingress the inva mob. | bre mob, pe: Toni don ¢ T squa trol. all | to the Hot ened not G nent Eik uty, from I penetrating | harangue. excitement was equally Zovernment one member killed in the fighting, while several are | 3 2 big access to the attempted prompt resistance of the public secur- - troops which would have sion Through this doo bullet fired ! 4 second door with membe | t Noske's troops threw a cor- vifies and barbed wire through- t the downtow n streets. he trafiic building w | cept to thos iUnter 1 Adlon w granite pile, the as- embers heard only faint re shets that were fired. news and an cxodus followe orridors into which a scos the meaeb succeeded in and started a general Up in the press gallery the intense. admits the loss of of the troop of guard oak-paneled door which west wing of the building was smashed dur- rush. It was the on rd that prevented resulted in mb by the a large cali- from the ranks of the ted and passed through into the lobby, crowded of the cl The was a reinfor Wilhelmstrasse wa and the gove s virtuaily inac employed the den Linden ent to closed and dark- members of the mbly ted they the adjournment eich- re ed pa- nment ince male ter for assist left : will in the off < of and was former Phone 605- STRATFORD AUDIT COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Factory and Office Systems Monthly Audits e 163 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. Expert Advice NEW YORK OFFICE: 29 Liberty Street. on Income and Excess Profit Taxes up | the ; ave indicated | ! be of the clash reached | barred | | passed. | state Torrvington | in- | lodge | ity A s a promi- aistrict dep- | | tonight Passes Resolutlon Opposmg Day- light Saving Law Hartford, Jan. 14.—Election of officers and reports of special and standing committees took up much of the time of the Connecticut ate Grange in Foot Guard hall today, the cond of the annual meeting. Resolutions presented included one favoring the construction and mair tenance of a national highway s tem: others protesting against an in- crease in the state tax, but, rath that the state’s further needs should met by indirect taxation; ths capital and labor co-opérate wit farmers in increasing production; that bona-fide farmers be placed upon all official boards, state and national, where agriculture was involved. Secretary Ard Welton,! of Ply- mouth, reported membership of miore than 16,000 147 subordinate granges. All of the recent office clected for the coming two year Leonard H. Holley, of Woodstoc was re-elected a member of the e ccutive committee for three yve How D. Sikes, of Suffield. whose one term as a member of the legislative committee expired, wi cted for the full term three a in rs were Te- of Officers clected are: er, Frank E. Blakeman, Strat- overseer, Allen B. Cook, Mi lecturer. Charles A. Wheel- 8 s; steward, Minor Ives, Meriden: assistant steward. ILouis G. Tolles, Southington; chaplain, Rev. Dr. J. Howard Hoyt, New Cana: orman Platt, secretary. Ard Welton, atekeeper, William T Lyme: Ceres, Mrs. Ruth T. Bridgewater; Pomona, M Talulah ikes, Suffield; Ilol.A, Mrs. Cora A. Hine, Orange v assistant steward, Mac K. Taylor, Lebanon. resolution disapproving the saving act was submitted Ply- Clark, Randall, mouth WATERSHED APPEARS O. Dr. Black, of the state board of lih, was favorably impressed with nce of the wa Wolcoit reservoir. The Chairman Ro; rd made a sur- written report on Black will be sent the local board soon. K. shed about the mspector to the ¢ u!bln will hn\( a s Another ™ \\ui members of the Connecticut Light & Power cral other parties have sleighs for rides during the nights of the wcek. 1ploves of poration office ew h party e held es of the Co. Sev- chartered remaining co by COMING TO U, S. A Beriin. Jan. 14.—A number of Ger- man business men will soon o to \merica to purchase r materinls, whether on credit cash is not stat- ed, ¥S erlin Gazette, SPE CIAL NOTICE A special holders of the be held hall, 252 M 3 ain, Conn., at s o'clock the purpose of selling unis “thorized stock and for the transaction of any other busin proper to come before said meceting. By order of the directors, RICHARD KNEBEL, President, mec ',ing of Knebel Januar; the Mfg. Ne ued i BIG EVENT FEB. 25 Many Prominent = Republicans Will Hear N. M Butler Speak Ar ne the i meals 2gements for the Lincoln din- at a meeting of Republican club last sed Third Ward cvening in the ters in the in republican Commercial 1 headquar- rust compa building. It was a large and enthusi- that which was presided over Albert F. Coibin. Various were named for the com- such as, music. entertain- s, reception to Pr Murray Butler of Co- lumbia umiversity, the speaker of the o on. PFrederick 8. Chamberlai heads the invitution committee, which to to this city a notable ng lead the O. P. ranks in Connectfcut. The affair will be held on Febr 28, in Bardeck’'s hall. and indications point to an attendance of $00. the lim- | it of tickets to be disposed of for the affal Chairman Herbert E. Erwn of the dinner committee, reports that things are shaping up well. It is esti- mated that $00 persons can be com- fartably seated in the hall and the crowded conditions that existed at the outing of the club at Lake Compounce last summer will not be in evidence at the coming affair. The daily mail ef Senator George W. Klett and others prominently connect ed with the dinner, requests for seat reservations. The dinner will be attended by Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, Lieutenant Gov- ernor Clifford B. Wilsan of Bridgeport, J, Henry Roraback, chairman of the state central committee; Col. Isaac TUllman, Col. Itobert Eaton. Jacob Walters and other prominent repub- licans of New Haven; Charles Hopk Clark, States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn of Hartford: Mayor Gates of Willi- mantic: Senator James Walsh of Greenwich: C. I. Brooker of Ansonia, former chairman of the republican state central committee, and many others. It is planned to hold a public recep- tion for President Butler, probably at the New Britain club, from 5:30 to 7 o'cloc The dinner is scheduled to start premptly Splendid Fresh Sword Fish Mackerel astic gathering attended the meetit by President committecs ing affair, ment, invi dent Nichola ol of in G. Fancy Spanish not Fresh salmon Chicken Halibut . . Shore Haddock Boston Blue Whole Flounders Iish Large Flat Fresh Herring . . .. Tom Cod | when | or brings letters of e YRR s EEE Smelts. 18-30 and extra large Fancy Fresh caught genuine Blue- fish, Pampino, White Perch, Kingfish, | Sca Bass, Striped Bass, Butterfish. Steak, Snappy Blues. Weakfish. Trout. Bluefish | , fresh Mackerel, Finnan Haddie, Kippered Herring, Rockport Ced, Scrod Stea Smoked Bloaters, | Salmon, Spiced Rus- Smoked Halibut. Smoked Marined Spiced He ing, sian Sardines in bulk, He Mackerel, Red Herring, Boneless Smoked ing, Imported Irish Salt Tmported Nor- w n Salt He Boneless Salt Cod ib, s b, b, 1b. 1. Cream Cake Cod o Chke Whole salt Cod Salt Boston L Long Clams, Blue Neck Cane Hound, Little and Cod Oysters. Al high de Sea Food. We are open until 9 o'clock day evening. Moore’s Fish Market REAR OF UNITED CIGAR STORE BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS KINIRY & COMPANY ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phoune 2131, Booth's Block. Opened Thurs- | * NEED THEIR LIQUOR Scamen on Foreign Pro- When Vessels File test Against Scaling They Casks Reach “Desert” Ports. Phiis —Scamen of a vessels have custom of liquors hips' stores medicine chests. declaring is a part of their daily that sealing it works It is set out in the com- a foreign vessel is a country under whose the claim is made as long as the amount of liquor is not ¢ ive and is not landed the federal authorities lack jurisdiction. Petitions have been sent 1o the foreign wmbassadors at Washington to secure sversal of the order. Cla filed Lousc local ling as pro ag th the wine and hardship. plaints that part of the it sails, and come in in is seifie: Reports of Jap Intrigue As “Baseless” Mexico City, 13.—Reports that the Japanese cruiser Yakumo, which r tly visited Manzanillo, acted as a convoy to a vessel which landed a shipmenl of arms and ammunition for the Mexican zovernment were de- flag | that | i clared “baseless” tonight by Gen. Juan Barragan, chief of the presiden- tial staff. Hilario Medir charge of the forel the same time treaty d been Mexico and Jay such rumors enemie of under secretary in N ortic sued at denial ret negotiats tween n. ELKS GRILL' Special For Tomorrow Business Men’s Lunch 75¢ 0 to 2 P. M. 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