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News of the World | ‘' g 3 5 - S vy By Associated Press. | : ) "B y 4 Better Business. —— E — ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS ) DEFEATED MAYOR REFUSE MEDIATION NEW BRITAIN MAN |MINERSGVEDATA | PRESIDENT WILSON URGES FOREIGN TESTIFIES AGAINST OFFER BY ALLIES TELLS OF SHIPWRECK SHOWING BIGGAINS 204V TO FEED STRICKEN COUNTRIES S i UUSTE“ SUC'AUSTS Jugo-Slave My] Uttimatum Describes How Passengers Were Costs Them_‘More—to Live Now, SCORES D EL A Y SHO WN B Y CO NG R ES 0 o fatic. Questi Rescued From Powhatan | Still They Receiie Less | ‘ Says He Was Forced Out by on Adfla‘tlc Question esctied From Py | ili They S Party; Made Him Sign His NEW COMPROMISE BASIS WAS ON NORTHERN PACIFIC cay opgrarors prorir PRINCE GTTO MAY BE ! i Asks Secretary of f — SEUR Buried Treasure O\Yll Resigflali()[l President Wilson's Proposal for Set- Army Ficld € lv‘rk:)u.- of Withesses to | Van IL° Bittner, Statistician l""" NEXT KlNfi UF HUNfiARY Found in Celiar Treasury to PUShM The point of a pick. wielded = tlement May Now Be Brought For- Hercie Behavior of Mcn, Women | Union. Declaves Coal Miners Get . ter to P l GAVE SIGNATU RE ONCE ward, But Next Step by Ambassas and Children Faken From Diss | Fewer Conts Out of Dobiars Than | Bldest Son of Former Em T peint of o ' assage - ) ‘0 laborers cxcavat- . dozs Remains in Doubt. abled Transport: [RTITR : {RERe feoierdin s oar ofithe medlately o property once occupie ; BUT NOT SECOND TIME Paris, Jan. 28.—The Jugo-Slav re- ; The only New ain man, and| Washington, Jan. 28.—Miners' ren- peror Believed Success- D o e 1Y to the Allied ultimatum regarding Dossibly the only man in Connecticut | resentatives completed (heir presentis ful Candidate corner of Lafavette and Main streets, cume in contact with ‘:‘ CAN’T UNDERSTAND —o— the Adriatic quostion received here who witnessed the rescuc work nnder ! (ion of wauge wnd coal mining. cost Testimony Before Assembly Is t0 ihis afternoon aincunts to a virtual ‘fhe dirccticn oi the Northern Pacific | gratisties to the prestdent’'s commis- Bara wane i rofusal of the compromise offered by when the Powhatan was incapacitated | sion (o settle the coal strike Loda e upon investigation pwved to be Prove That Party Made Its Candi- | : i phas > L e Rtee s s Gl long topsettic al strike 2 F ; T stigs pwved to be q ( ihe Halians. The reply, it 1 believed, at sea, Is Armiy Ficld Clerk £lmer Ol f,ng at the request of the operators| Berae, Jan. 27.—Prince Otto, eld- a small, compactly built box. REFUSAL TO Be- | ‘uggests a new basls of compromise son of 244 South Main sirect, Who 18} Chairman liobinson adjourned the | est son of former Emperor Charles of The two lnborers ceased their i j aloug the lines of President Wilson’s how at home awallims turther orders|jearings until Monday, when the | Austro-Hungary, iis favéred by legit- work and centered their atten- fore Being Flected to Public Office, ' proposal. from Washington. He was with t2¢y 00006 will present statistical data. | amist the future king of Hungary Heaiy s - & . erhis G e S . ; rerators : atistical dat: € ury, n upon the task of opening it & U hikabL e BT a e Slav communicationtwiil i 1A Ul Incrementiliose AUR I el i cnitof| ST ISae Sty xS : Sn e e i i SR hue e E = Says it & “Unthinkable” That Albany, N ¥ Jan 25— Tootimony noissesent nltolhe fcouncililorl e igavel Brancell iline from Antwcrpy oin BobinsaneisoRuaveRnatiss (sl isiit ol e e e theibox | Inside flying there as to support the allcsation that the passadors as soon as it is deciphered Relgium, an January 11, following a | Peginning IFFeb. 4. the ""'“’;‘ 0 “’l” ey “'I“);‘;L 1‘m“ e “:““‘tr"l:;“' ;1, had *;:Qn‘maced long ago by Should Hesitate to Advance $' i irea 1 el bl et o t 2 i R e i vould hear reports of the coal fields e repo: cnarchists oving’ hands, was a sealed socialist party required ils candidates The note w E ut g P . periud of service in France. His s RHOLE & > ST e s e o r:?rl»l\:hlig D e DTl T e o Sl S i s v perod o { ougside the central territory. won a decistve victory In the elec- quart bottle, full to the brim 000000 to Poland, Austria nation before election was given bY the Allied ultimatum is couched in a and a day. purt of which was SanlEriniitmeri statiaticanitorsthe | tons RElGE I HINRE AV OB SuR e ARC Wwith the liquid which made W. Maver Georme Luinn of Schenectily, crociin ces tome o 1 way In each of three countrics, Frauce, | Miners’ union. continued his analysis | Monday. J. Bryan and Josephus Danicis at the trial of the five suspended as- or furiher discussion of the question. Belsium and Germany. offcostiofElivinEEstatistics Slxingithie LA N i et raa amous. Washington, Jan. 25.—Pres| Bamn iV ineAlbators 1B MBIl Jui et sl e St et b Voyage Just Begun. sriee Wil WG ice s Taa el s IR T ST Tt L Restimiated The discovery leaked out— || Wilson today asked Secretary Glaj diciary committee. Guite ready to accept a soiution of the T N T T SRS [ Dt Cent EAS StoBthe ability of the S e el S and trickled down the throats |, Mmake another appeal to congres Wayor Dunniwholwasireadout of e /| it os i hel Iinelarl Prealasnt Wenset timaland wnea ne . Lot s Fow | i s SonEISRlO P navi advancesghe ma\;\d"k% l;:v' ot el of the discoverers. For the authority to loan $150,000,000 to the party, told the committee that he Tyilson's 1919 proposals adding that hLatan's disiross was covimunicated by % N I oo nr‘hu”ms_ R‘pe(‘ululion e rgs( of lm-_uncrnoon the work !anfi Austria and Arnt\enlav to formorly was a member of the social- the Jugo-Slavia has no official cogniz- eles D s 52 =howedithit e Pittsburgn] CoalliCot | RS SR e R e of excavating the cellar pro- their desperate food situation. ist party and in 1911 was the 't¥'S ance of the treaty of London. praised of the fact and the doursc of |Inade a met profit of approximately | o coie ot till e s gressed merrily, and with un- The president wrote the secrt candidate for mayor. After a c Members of the ' Jugo-Slav peace the ship was chanzed to bring it to ff"l“”“"“’l' for the two year period of l:ur; ;_i‘nco:m“cio“*s AtV Erornan “:on'l >d spced. The joy of the :;i' x::fi;fl“;z\fi‘:’\fil:ka:‘l "lio him ign which he deseribed “Very gelegation declared there can be mo ihe locution of al and the en-! 1914-1915, while for the two year| . S e multi- porlipwas Sloundfintthel conull Calases s snolin . enuous”~he received a call at 11 foundation of reports emanating from xincs speeded up te a 24 knot an® hour | Perlod Including 1917-18, the net ”,'l'l“g dlicvach fandilimorican i tents of the bottle, the speed— from the stricken people of rillionaires. %oy calor nEaThs e ot countries the assistance which d . night before election from erne ay o eff at the rate, e fastest i “The ' profit was more than $21,000,000. o n o'clock the night before election fro Berne vesterday to the effect that th rate, the ifas v ThL ront afiwiiion TN z be rendered by making availabl Charles Noonan and Russell Hunt, pajgrade government had decided to rescue ship was at the scenc in about et S party leaders. in the ciiv. Who told aeeapt the Allies untimatum relative o day and a. half. Lyime hoside the | said, represented 20.6 per cent. on | WILL SHARE PROFITS |* ; s::r?);:x;:? PRl 2 him that he must sigsn a document 1o n seitlement of the Adriatic ques- disabled ship were two destroyers, o | the capital ‘stock, and $690 on each | ! 2 A dates Sizn Blank Resignaticn Other Stricken Communities. cited their protit His fizures n undated:resi tion. The dclegution expects to ré- tramp steamier. f\ L,,\L,l‘\ C ome t. and | emr loye. ¢ g AND LOSSES EQUALL\ 'he president’s letter follows ceive its government’s reply today. i the Lady Lorner, all of which had Eittner pointed to the Lehigh Val- With considerable regret I “Phis aroused my ire,” he said, ' the opinion that the Jugo-Slav gov- {ro apan; Whose net profits increased enormous- | . . Kniwing Mills Outline Pro- is delaying the granting of auth “but I signed It. T signed once, and , ernment would refuse to meet the Communication Klished. Iy from 1914 to 191%. In 1914, he said for the extension of prompt and , Allied terms. Means of communication between ; they were $511.446 and in 1918 they gram for Allowing Employes a IN NEw BR'TA'N erous relief ta the stricken pos once only.” 2 gq@ Mavor Lunu said his callers threat- e == the ships -was soon established and |¢ame to , 886,189, Europe, the urgency and impoi ened him with withdrawal of thair R ARY BAK R ASKS the nature of the difficulty explained vl;x H)\r two vears period 1914-15 he Hand in Running Business. of which, especiaily in respect td mw?” et vfi»f»E:r -rlol‘x‘-uqm\‘:;n‘“nl‘wun :(:; to l(”v :“\ net profits "r',,fl"\,,',",?z = -1;:‘)r:\"id WEDCHUG, iy dlomy Slhesst i 11 lri‘ffif! rA:T;li-:fi»;?:t;len\l\?:\u;:ge cinands. ap s that a - e, use ejec > S > 2 Qs ot Xi- | contemplating an equal division of net ; Trol ey Co. Affected; Health ¥ 1 X o P s i » oconn, ecome | mately §4,500,00¢ 97- - nel - H g i i o ashes ‘out into the ocean, had become | Mately 0,000; in 1917-18 the mec | bt "0 0 0cses annually between committee. It is unthinkable ® Mr. Lunn said that after scrving ! i : Tt S trom. 1952 to 1914 he'was reroriinatl | DELAY IN SALE “F SHIPS clagged, making it impossible for the profits were approximately $12,500, L e ¢ . that we should withhold from 000. the company und its 1,200 emploves| Bgard Warning; Increase | people wha are in such mental § which proved to be cd but not elected. He ativibuted his crew to close it, and offering an inlet | and containing & provision the work- ) defeat to the fact that voters lezrnad for water When the extent of dan-i Further Bittner cited statistics | ormay take over control of the bu . | physical distress the assistance he had signed the resignation blank — ger was discovercd, the ship's pumps | which he said were obtained from the | pess was announced today by Win- In New York. can be rendered by making ava hd feli he was confreolled by the so- < & 5 ‘were put to work to “bail out” the| treasury’department and financial re~ | shp, Boit & Co., owners of the! Har- oncreait alieraalll vicsoae el rather than by the citi- Requests Shlppmg Bual‘d bout and 1);10 w.;.k wi prnur&x\\'in!u ports showing that 355 mining come | o e e i 3 exp(;rlmb]‘f surplus of food s LS as 2 whole., & | faverably when the witter came With | panies in 1917 made 156 per cent. on | wear manutacture. The employes “ould alleviate the situation. Therefore, said Mr, Lunn, alihough Not to Sell Ex-German a rush, closed in on the furnaces and | their cupital stoek: 29 ¢ 25 per| who in recent years have received an PREVENT THE FLU. While T am sure tisl 2o -. he had refused gn ihe plodge at g | auenched thdires The only coursejcent.; 270 made 30 per cent; 232 | annual bonus of 15 per cent., agreed | have cxplained fully to the way the time of coid nomination e | Vessels Yet. left W to apply the hand PUMPS. § made 40 per cent. or more; 197 fift to accept the plan. l Do not spit, sneeze or cough means committee the appalling decided in p915. wheil he was peincd oon 'ullvr\!w: crew h:\.y’)im |:' ~ oS per cent. or more: 130 100 per cent. In' a profitable year the company in public. If you must, do so tion ln»those parts of Burope for tie third time, to m public vu to men thosc pumps fhe witer UN-| op more and eight companies made | will credit 50 per cent. of the net | in your handkerchief. Be care- (' men, women and children are pudintion dermined the bins of coul. causing & .o 1000 per cent. profits to employes. Those of one ful aboyt using common drink.. dying of_ starvation and Lk ing cups and towels. Avoid necessity for prampt assistance, crowded places. { of you that you make another a clalist local statemient resirding his 1 Washington, Jon.. 28.—Protest Silde that foculted in thelbreaking of : < g 3 iy B Bl i AL Regardless of all increases he | year's standing will recelve 20 per M that section in the purty’s con Seerclary Baker ugainst the sale . ilable hand 1 s £8 3 Sl EREslin L T m <aid° mine labor was receiving today | cent. of their earnings; those employ- tion. Tho cinuse itsel, he suid. regarded ‘child’s play” but he nev- ertheless had made up his mindg “nev- certal f {he for German passer s lus 250 e compartment |, = congress. am & e ertaln ‘of thejrormer Sayman Patos || As ajlusciresort the cCOMPUTIMONS fhro o icents lout: ofl every \dollar paid || od longer will have oneiper cent:ad- BOARD OF HEALTH. tofj cangress i Liam (iniit erliners will delap iinal action by *hu ' \vas set off the rest of the ship, | = o 0 " el i R aaiitor caciivee. or i through the published reports of ipping board, which today was c its bulkhes closed and locked und i l,.’l,:'mf“‘w‘” coal ithansthey got o e b R N ings before the ways and means! s submittad for the fieet of . the erev lost iElne rocs i) : share in cash, the other half to re-| Local industry is beginning to feel Mitteeithe cangross has now bee 2 £ 1 1 ! v 80 essels. [ « eat and vith but a small 3 e £ shes v I ver ated such furore that mcinb : ximatcly vessel . o By "f :zm o xy ‘;\ “n ; ’\:1 1\n K:E‘”‘ :”n“ v main in the business at 6 per cent. in- | the presence of the epidemic of in- ghowing the nec. for imm « e commitice « a to Chairman ,E“" ne of supply of fresh l‘l er e BB v terest. Provision is made for caring| fuenza, the Connecticut compan afirmative action. Th prosperor heneetady “to try to jatcl the bourd Seeretary Baker has callod ship tloundercd wbout and sent ont . ! R T e B ectic R el i the difference: My Lunn said ! atiention to an agreemeut reuched by ~signals of distress, resulting in the FIRM FOR CITY| ance and for dependent widows and | Peing the first specific instance with {"_‘l‘ 2 i'ib“;";_ el ; felt members of the party hadi the war department, the navy depart- | lf"'"A"F of the Northern Pacific and ~ | children of employes. nearly a dezen regular trolleymen off m:lerrg:oc“sms that must resul#l nfinence nim more than he i ment, the department of commersc | siste 5 — = In a year of unprofitable operations | duty and with practically ail spare an unwillingness on our part wnd that effairs reached a and the shipping board, and approved | Thrown Overboard. ] helacn 1 willibs Rhaealestalisite: o A Loalfel spere fen iRl gasan o8 o o when he named a reputlican by President Wilson that certain of | arrels of oil were thrown over- i 90hn Von Overstractten. Long a Com- | tween proprietors and employes. SHCE LOR S D e SR e anbat merelrte huiniaa sngineer instead of {he vessels turned over to the board ' bourd to calm the sea so that rescue eeilal P ] 3 i ¥ aerely s - o * - = 2 inter. Is in the - % £ proportion of our surplus, pern * refused to dise € an enrollod by the transport service should form W be made with the slight- infthescom periods of work without time off dur- happening of this great catastrd clalist but not & ucs-pAYINE Mem- 4n army Lransport reserve subject 1o ble danger. On n'..- fivst pany panerst Eilcd) COL. THOMPSON ILL, I,ing Ths reosnt slorais ars Dodored w‘ b i ber who had voted in the election for | jnnediate withdrawal in case of the sea was too rough to at- have caused much of the illness. m mi by 4 g N . - b % 5 ¥ . eans committee on Mr. Gia a non-socialist candidate. smergeney calling for use as trans- tempt the work. On the next day| Articles of incorporation have been TAKEN TO HOSPITAL At the office of the board of health | quest for authority to make the Mr. Lunn saic. that charges Wereyp,pie fiilneckbodt=Rwens lowered 1o ‘:“t'arl‘fm filed at the office of the secretary of | this afternoon officials announced is expected in a few davs. Thi biought ugainst him that he had vlo-, “spy view of the approved agreemenc ' the Powhatan but the rough sea made | state by John Von Overstraetten and {the total number of sufferers to date retary and other treasury officl lated thi party constitution and that | o " eoried to and the fact th.t { Margaret Von Overstractten of New- . 'as 194. Of this number 55 are, new peared vesterday before the + “they disciplined me by firing “:‘ the war department has expended mil-, Teturmad. e | O HE DO S ;m:;ov! l.]vun'('.on and W. H. Conway | Veteran City Official Taken With At- ;505 brought to the attention of the lican Steering committee to whole Schenectady coatingen | s ot ‘detincs for repairing and out. | 2drift but. fortunately, the crews were | and Selma Conway of Hartford, for | board today. Optimism continues to the necessity for the loan and withdrawing the local's charter, reor- . .o ¢ 1) cossals wrole the see. | saved. At T o'clock on the follow-|a new company to engage in the taciciofiticaxt 2 | be the watchword of the board and , cuss the American financial sif 5 it Iy these who would | Httingor't v g (e inet the lseal was| calm and | printing b R A | : z f wnizing with only these w v retary, “and has available at this time : in8 e}(.',‘."“", the sca .:“ el | “,"A | ’f'””f"" b isiness. The firm will be tending to Duties. i physiciang in general about the city. K generally. 2 T T (o MM S (e e the work was ;(} ted with six Dboats | known as the Van-Way company. The ! It has been reported, however that Resolutions supporting a 19 seiSiin cuhe o un emersency: Droquest| L2 RS part (N thestescie: authorized capital is $50,000. ! At the hospital this morning the three of the influenza cases have de- | the European countries have Many Swells. The company has s ed a loca- | condition of City <Clerk Alfred L. veloped into pneumonia, and a turn ' adapted by the board of direcH er 1o do it again. iz public temeni [RERES to keep the schedules intact. Long the trip inadvisable und the crews returned. (me of the boats went ;ulvmn'\ ihe constitufion n Opposed to Present Trial. i o e e action taken toward the GEnEL L of any of tpe vessels forming Although calm, there was the usual } tion on Main street. this city, in the | Thompson. who was taken ill with an for the worse in the city’s condition | the U. S. Chamber of Comme: et e O Dy O e e e = &, swells making it difficult for thc | old Beaton & Cadwell building in the | gitack of heart failure while about his is not wholly improbable. | it was announced today that the "y antagonisimn to the social party | Dart of the army transport reserye ui- | gnajjer boats to navigute when along- | rear of the Dickinson Drug com- | quties vestorday afternoon, was re- The health board began its cam-| ber organizations had been ag ne said, “bui 1 consid- | til the matter has been presented 19 gige the Northern Pacific. The prob- | pany. The company has not yet elect- | worred we fair. The colonel was taken Paign today against spitting, sneezing ' adopt similar resolutions and 1@ i LD G B e e lied _|lem was solved by throwing a rope, | ed officers or combleted its organi- :1;”;;; ;;:q:::l.'l vesterday after he hid and coughing in public and has urged | municate their actions to theip I o o et et e b antd Bk il Tope Nas steachd g plans for business are not | roo o the office floor in a spell of all to take heed. Daily lesons in pre- | tors and representatives. vee with constitutiohal . board would not accept the bids unt’l| geck. When this rope was attached etich) ssiaicome s m ¢ ol of SR BT S S el e Eaialat par: aid. Qiffercd | the matter had been taken up with ! to the body of the person, the lifehoat B s Ove e e s 1L on by heart LD At i e P tical partics in that it |thc war department { would ride in on the swell ond when | employed by the Adkins Printing | 0™ “hich hie has been a sufferer for LEGION ACTIVITIES werted its right to dictate and con- welve bids huve been recsived for | about two feot from the Nurthern | company for about 12 vears and he | 2U0UC seven vears Lest nighe the e ) jution of patronage . s and it 1id one of them | Pacilic the passenger would make o | has been superintende > pri anobligitav orab: - o o = - = s ibution i o 3 e ¥ € 1as been superintendent of the print- Sae T e s e New York, Jan, 28.—Influenza case: | reported here today totalled 5 -Glover Post Plans tor M 280 more than developed on the wors the present proceeding is very great trol the “This was the rock on which we for the entire fleet. flving jump and scramble up the rope | ing depuriment for the past 10 years, | split,” wa t — ladder. This operation was gone over [ He is probably one of the most wide. | €Omfortat i ¥ i S ¥ i H 330 times, that number having been | ]y known printers in this section of Colonel Thompson has had a num- The si resignation pric < 4 o . L i : = k S Jeciton was not required by ihe Soviets May Sign abourd the disabled ship. the state. ber of serious attacks of this matuce UV ““(::“_‘:h‘:“;rz-“‘SA;;"[":‘"C-’ n:‘ e and hopes for his recovery from onc SEVEN Ceaths LenLG 5 on Washington's Birthday, parly so much on account of patron- Treaty With Esthsmia{ Baby Aboard. The Newington man expects to s ome A pneumonia Were reported today ige fhole 100 a8 Ion RS was| london, Jan. 28.-—A peace 1”‘ Bl e home. e N allied, however, apa With 686 new pneumonia cases. Atitne weekly meoting crill as S I A 22 r. Conway has been in the print- | Tionths ag He rallied, ver, o = ey At . that the elected official represented | hews ::le!nl‘oz;- l‘\""u“;”";"y;“:’? S0-1una Mrs. Worden. The problem of | ing business for a mumber of years | for about three months past had mado T o mel‘l‘,:‘ft‘gxqui’»znt;‘,e:tg?i the party and he should carry out its 52 S corain o e ath | wetting the baby aboard was easily [ and was connected with the Traveler's | no complaint of iliness. Tt helieved He Pays Sheriff | evening in the post rooms pi platfornt and priniciplesiinihiz ofiicial v according to o dispateh from | E500F iy o petty officer from fhe | Tisurance Co., printing department. | that a hard cold, for which he hai i - e arkiviie e lonia. i to receive Onaneial and| rescue ship climbed down a rope Ches il Bundeptakelicommertt| beenidoctorng i msel g Ton gahout i) To Keep Him in Jail 7% U008 00 Gl ctmeny S e T A other material aid by the terms of the | 9€v tood in wait, and when the | ¢ printing in all of its branches. week. was responsible for hringing ni os Angeles, Jan. 28 cauitiod being made in view of holding . Judge Won't Blame It treuty X boutirodeRinoniagewclifcatghtSthe = — the spell. | the charge of murder O. Kaneda is moriul service in connection wif On the Lowly Cockroach! The ireaty, according to the advices baby that had been thrown in ihe | Have Difficulty In 1t was found necessary yesterday 09| back in jail here today for an indefi- sentation of the French soye - .| provides that isthonia shall r manner of “‘shooting” a basketball. A Selecting I. W. W _{carry him from City Hall on the po-! nite stay at his own request He is certificates awarded to the nest New York, Jan. 28-—Aufinding chat |o o6 60 ey caiin i giteer ce four year old son of Col. Worden Selecling 1. W. W. JUrors ! jice ~ gepartment stretcher. Tpon paying board to the sheriif for the of the American soldiers Whe | for the construction of a railwa: crigdEhacaure RUISEathorg nefuscd o Manlesang a8 ¥.--Only | reaching the hospital further difficulty privilege of remaining. the supreme sacrifica oviiaill health and do not carry disease was |l 8 G T teriale for build- { allow him back on the lifeboat after | tWo jurors had biin accepied tempo- | was encountered when it was discov- ~ Kaneda was accused of having ington's birthday anniversar made by Justice Mullan 0f) 0y e andg 500 Tocomotives, he had been inken aboard the North- | rarily to hear evidenco in the trial of | erad that all private rooms had been caused the des another Japanese { been designated by the Americ; Bronx 1pholding et £ S fern Paeif m,\ ;.:xs. i 5 ('i\ adle e lr\\ v:\ v‘ G S 1 e i e e iecenuy Wi discharset] gion as e SR et el o of 4 hous e = When the Northern Pacific swile er en ot third day’'s session of | o 2l o . of the public wards for | #fier trial but his attorney told thel{ ice will probably be held at one found m the homes of the rich as weil { onnecticut Man Named away the eres of the Powhatan was| Court cpened today. The defendants| fan p:u;;"um ¥ ras for | Afier trial but his wttorney fold the | ice will-probably be held at one of the | @re cliarzed specifically with shoot s | zeance of the fricnds of the deceased | triotic oreanizations will be f Ball—Memorial Services to b of platform: pledges. months” old daughter of Co conduct. cockroaches are not a men to as the lowly. the conrt said. and can < left behind. to be tuken on one 1 o | For Important Pesition At that tire there wae | Inz Warren O. Grimm, one of ‘four| and wanted permission to stay in jail | to purticipate. > be quickly and easily exterminated. X - 5 i smaller ships v 2 A : A e o o e Washington. Jan. 28.—Frederick ot of water in the disabled trans. | men killed during armistice day | Connecticut C. of C. until he can arrange to leave the city. | Pluns for the military ball tinct hecause the liouse he bought| MeUwartiy of Ansonta, Conn., w: R wde o at sh., last Na- | o e i g TeIdlin thie stielarmary oy Gyl g u\l with vermin was dis. | Dominated today by President Wilson Updertakers Grumble, mber 11 o the procession was pass- | Studies Housing Methods ON'T ACCEPT OFF T:. lpx“’:c‘ucls o:"\\'l:::h : e to 5 et to be solicitor of the department of | Olson, in common with fhe other ters of the I W. W, Prideeport. Jen. 28.—To discuss w . . IFFER. el Tailaine unal Tl commerce, and James J. O'ilara of | A, E. I. men whoe were returning to imination of the nearly {00 ve- | {he housing problem and to see some Baltimore, Jan. 28.—Dr. J. M. T.| completed, the committee ref Massachusetts to be assistant solicitor | the country. has a grievance azainst men proceeded £1owly and it was | of the practical methods to meet it Tinney, professor of clinical surgery | that the musical program will § | the grave registration buresu e | Predicted a jury wonld not be select- | here, many members of the Connect- at Johns Hopkins university, tod.¥| dered by the 102d Regiment b missed | | Government Refuses | | Passports For Socialists CHINAMAN RELEASED. tachment aboard the Powhatan. These | €d in less than a week it chamber of commerce met here announce. that he had decided to ds-| the famous Yankee division & London, Jan. 28.—The government Boston. Jun.z8.—Medical Examiner ”"d'*—;"""“j"‘;;‘-k “’_'Ur ‘;";“':-\ \‘l";b";"l e this noon : e . cline ”‘1"\ professors hl!p of surgery 1t|{ cott’s orchestra. % i 7o e TR R v Ere o | azzinst being ed to live v he | % == There was an automobile trip to Harvard University, which was offercd ! The memarial building fund has refused passports "’:‘r “1” ""l.I“‘('l" Leary, having ’0‘{“f“'f‘“" e . wash with salt water and|| aroups of dwellings which were put him several weeks ago. ™| placea through the assistunce Ay Macbonald and Charle toden | Mee, o Chinese shopkeeper. probab N L e O T TS ipsioff Awellhicy rhic che nuC ed throush assista Fuxton io go to Russia as part of a | shot himself. Yee Fat and Lee =hii, ; (Gtoari C (R (B (e G o et e e indun TS e i e ) H. Pea kol L. Sheldon - | I 2 s : ST g SR b ton oD workers, wier an informal lun- g 5 : L hands of lecally authorized trus delegation appointed by {he internu- | feliow countrymen who were With hiti | wio commanded the dicision, guve Hartford, Jan. cc SR INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK. be held in trust under he go tional soclalist congress at Berne. The | when he died, were r:‘“"’*{“y‘ FOM CUS- |y their state-rooms for the Lenctit of New ) 1" ton, and W. H. Ham of the Bridge- Hartford. Jan. 28.—A paper filed | laws of the state. the object b ducision was taken after consultation tody toduy. They had been Deld be- | women taken aboard fhey were on- Cloudy - bort Hausini Co. were 10 talk. In the with the secretary of state today gave | dircet the procecds o varsl ty Premier Lioyd Georgo with Pre- | causc of somo phases of the case | titled to no more consideration ul th Thursduy, £3 latc arterncon an informal conference notice of the increase in capital of the ! tivities given by the miers Nitti of Italy and Millerand of h the medical examiner had held e of mannufacturers in the chamber of Curtis urtis Co. of Bridgeport| the construction of a fitt France. ‘ werg not entirely clear. (Co 1itinued on ISlcventh- Puge.) ¥ ! comumerce wdll L2 held. I from $200,000 to $1,200,000. to thieir comrades in

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