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> Ten Per hgl/\bLhHE[) 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GRAND LIST INCREASE FOR YEAR, $6,009,849 ADMIRAL KOLCHAK IS REPORTED SLAIN TOTALNOW $58,019,503 ' siets Say He Was “Boisted on b His Soldiers’ Bayonets” 'MANY ‘RUMORS ~CONFLICT i Considerable Uncertainty Concerning Houses, With Lots and | GERMAN GOVERNMENT Real Estate Amoum, THREATENS TO RESIGN to Almost One Half Will Tiake This Action If Al-! “Criminais”. ly | ; lies Force Demand For Jan. impos on of it of Gern the laws of war erman government powers insi 31.—Because of the bility of insuring the orders for the sur- y the Aliies, will resign upon i in (Havas. y—=Included ns whose surren- overnment will > 1e Echo d former Crown Bavaria: Fieid of Wurtten:- von Buelow: nsen; Baron voi vil governor of von Capelle, for ma 'nv and Field von y Turk The compiled oy and released frowm i o leation tion to ever th to prope 30 oh : on last Bolot, 1 ble propu owie r . IN INDUSTRIAL WORK the All Schedules is the Rule dstivers, acco T e the list of ; Field Marshal Marshal 1 n $12,695,600 IS INVESTED e B ('(ID‘O. Cent. Addition to ! the ntente deliv according to the —$148,336 Deductions ¢ For Soldiers. sl 2 der by the Be i vanded by Ruprecht, of Duke Albrecht, Marshal on Mack Adwmiral mer minist of comman ing the valu; ind Mai taxpayer sment of $3 acturing America holdin looth 554.000. mmmary of the reduction in real armies dur- SUBMIT NEUT Berne, Jan. 30 ni addresse: singl of the 1,310, FITY REQUEST con v , Swiss gove a note to askinz that De meeting of the in London on manu is vorporation, 0o, m has Leu uestion first deait council Februe with s as zue of 1 of with the sessed for the In the item for a of ague s accused of violu- ! { diers’ bayonets. i ha Whereabouts of Defeated Russian der—Has Been Reported Hiding uria. London, Jan. 31.—The Moscow wireless service today transmitted an extract from an article from the offi- cial Bolsheviki organ, Pravda, stat- ing: ing in Manc] ago Supreme Rul- sted on his sol- Only a few da; er Kolch: was ho There has been considerable uncer- tainty as to the recent whereabouts of Admiral Kelchak. long-time head of the all-Ru n government which was driven from Omsk and then v tually wiped out by the recent Boi- sheviki proper west of Trkutsk arrest- ed by social revolutionists and im- prisoned at Irkutsk and as under de tention by revolting troeps from h own armies. Tt has been quite def nitely estabiished. however, that he not been a free agent for weeks, apparently authentic advices declared that he wa turned over to insurgent revolutioni: by Gene the commande Czechs in S asked to protect Janin's defenders forced to surrender the annihilation Kolchak. General dec! he was the admiral or of the Czech report regarding was received day quoting newspaper to the effect that he to have escuped fram and to be in hiding in last previous r Kolchak a Jupuanese was reported the Bolshev Manchur: of § 0 Inctions on Hers, item under the c \ccount of 4 Widows.” is ssitated \ceount special act through whi erviee men a releascd ment upon | $1.000 on their It was cs- | 13 vhen applications “or re- mnder this bead first came i about §100,000 would be deduct on this As enn tigure even “tions $11.66¢ ption, Suilor nee oin of h from pa holding ed the n account has run ccount higher, making $148 carria the ntlhy wak automobiles 180, whilc vith a valu Temperature Thirty Below Zer2—Ns De: Result. vt of v three d train were Hero b Albui 6 a. thre hes which until the number ¢ numb d number of rec than now Burlingto Jan. 31 sengers were cpers of the Rut from Boston and iled at the Grand dge between North w0 s north Oon A other of seore ~d wh sle whrides vent - and Gas ot Maiuia ¥ submerg-d sed suddenl themn cla Automiob witi (i8¢ rwas o Pheught Use Of Fox's Tiu-cniél' tw i © : member More | in- | eD= | xiven to Legion | th The Ed pest of the notitied by thoatrical maguate, have the usc of Fox's Main street for the which arc to be ton's bi ther il be pre ion of French legion certificates. Maurice Pease has heen placed program to be an- ally Cent Mer Additional h the may tre on Wi memorial s i held on n iam Fex, 10 Der Losio $58,167,839 Deductions of Blindnes Account die ows), on Account $11.666; War and Total of $136.67 taioe in ¢ $58.019.503 $58.01 nounced iater. Grand List rand List for Tor 1919 1918 . Temporarily In‘;n? Kills Wife And Daughter Jan. 31.—Mrs. ith five-months-old shet to death husband ported dying in in hi n, tempora from - over 191 .3 6.009,849 st of Taxpaye and, O., and Puuline, w and 1he rtin, wus T with a bullet clinve Bulin d by influenza list of he. for $20, followini sed taxpavers Th 1 000 and ¢ Sarkis Samu.l iuting Co. ian, K Al on Adkins | Alea. Ha Alford. I nie L. American Ancrican Andrew Andrew Andrews, Andrew mour Axelrod. rdeck, & Hosic John John Joseph R. wift & Co. Congestion of Frewht A& 31.—Congestion N. 1., where waiting the clo: ills it v Montreal. M. A. Philip Cadw H. e 0eo Mtz Co Estate =11 and ment Of many Teared WESTW 1 “anadia Lere . The Cans rd has notitied mille o1 contra ven ind the Canadian P notiried them that 1 b to in wheat bo. stop work ! Decembe railway | pre: e Co . Herman Herman Belkin wnd Ger- tiour ace (Continued on Results in Closmg Mills of .\ifi‘;: | Feb- CRE- | PASSENGERS PLUNGED IN ICY WATER WHEN PULLMAN CARS ARE DERAILED U st cid, Ther are CAFTAIN AND FAMILY Immersed in River, With' MISSING AFTER WRECK Marirer, Wife And Children, With 18 Men, Believed Lost. 1.—Capts wifoe, six daughi erew of tank mer M in two and Florida coast, Cu said today. that “ucro can off the uan official owners of A repos still are missing, the ship. vight ro, the a sister wa ned to- nt the nd = cond ofl and 12 men Ozette ey it is evide In ins two children, which still is miss- cro took the cap- tain’s wer. wii and it is this r way to Phil- Cnba. with J APS IN MEXIC MEXIGO Arrangements Made for the Coloni; tion or Japanesec Immigrants Lower Mexican States, Baron Me with nd o1 the coloni several th nd Japanese Souora, Lower California, Colimus on the ding to a dispatch rec. by a X, here x nt, the dis- s, Baron Otori will be from ban- San Antonio, Otori, ranese madc n ove in Jag Tex., Jan. 31 minister ngements nment n has Mexi axenc ton the of ate of b and cous?, accor Mexico ¢ ican new The M patch that Jag aduquate sived toc published governme ssured immigrants protection ity Mex- n has dits. PORMER RESIDENT DITS, Drother of Prominent 1], Succumbs in Ohio. ceived in this city to- v'of the death of Michael F. Tyler, who passed away at his home in -ton, Ohiv, following a brief ill- Mr. Tyler is the nephew of H. Dillon of Wesi street and many years resided here, ke rother the 1 ba ildre brother Mchael Tyler, Basoball Oftic Word was r the | of Tyler, well sides vived Ly Hart d. The funeral s sy cn two nd will { morning in Dayton of the 7y 1, whom the Allies had Two | /by running a line of three | the alderman from the i | i ! some ¢ | i of Refining Co., | s to had } boat | the | with | in i !on : 1 west | from { of the North i with cars {or { wounded ALDERMAN MAY RUN | MANY SINN FEINERS ARE ARRESTED IN BRITISH ROUND-UP OF LEADERS; SEVEN MEMBERS OF COUNCIL HEL] ‘JIINEY’ BUSINESS Paonessa Thmtens to Open Line Unless Schednle Is Changed WANTS FIFTEEN MINUTE RUN | Sixth Ward Representative Denies | Statement Thag Patrons Are Satis- | fied, Does Beardsley. One of Movement’s Leaders—Want Action. “Unless the Connecticut company shows disposition to treat patrons of | the North Stanley street line with a ! greater degree of consideration than in the past,” and establishes a 15-! minutes schedule for that run, Alder- man Angelo M. Paonessa will enter into competition with the C street to Central parl sixth ward has from Francis announced. Service Not Bettered. fathered a res: the Alderman Paonessa I olution at a recent meetfug of common council introduced for the purpose of securing better service for | that scction of the city. As a result of that move and petitions circulated during the past week by residents of ! Belvidere the Connecticut company s announced a new schedule to he effective Monday morning. While this } change is purported to be for the better, Alderman Paonessa said today is ut a loss to see where there is any benefit to obtained inasmuch | s a half hour run wiil be in order ! om .§ o'clock in the morning until 7 in the evening. At all other time: 20 minutes schedule will be effect- ive. Weather Adds Difticult the bad w 1 it h Sinee ther set in, the s been impossible the scheduled time and for the greater 't of the day the cars run only twice an hour. With the increased zone rates, residents of that section feel that they should re ceive better vice but instead of an intact schedule, the order of things | has been reversed and iatters are sald to be worse than ever. Ome “Jitney” Ready. ' is ready to be placed upon a few minutes’ no- tice and in a short time two more vill be purchased Mr. Paones: dividuoally. provided the 15-minute “hedule is not granted.. Incidentally, > has guaranteed patroms of the trol- company that the rates for his ney” line will be no higher than | paid heretofore, 10 a stutement of Councit iham Gorbach to the « patrons of the North t line were pleased with the schedule, Arthur M. Beardsley, the leaders in the agitation has stated emp not. He claims that anything but satisfied and patrons in that section .They protest tt to get home to lunch | time for work. ! alderman to trolleys at One “jitne: into service hiave been Contrary et Stantey new | one for ically they are at trolley ¢ disgruniled. will be able at noon and Gortach ew return in Not Spoermu:l. Beardsley further says that if an- | nouncement concerning the schedule | be made by Belviderc people it | will not come from Gorbach, but from comeone who has to et up as early as do in the morning. Gorbach called by telcphone this morn- | at 9 o’clock but was unable to ! onswer, according to Reardsley. be- he was ups Aressin { The text of a new petition, signed ninety residents of New Britain, | led by Leon S. Cowles, of Carlton | follow they by New RBritain, Conn. Mr. L. P. Storrs, President, The Connecticut Company, New Haven, Conn. the undersigned. daily patrons | Stanley street line, do hereby submit for your consideration the following petition for improve- , ment in the service: ol First: A fifteen minute schedule : going around the loop, an be done without extra cars | We which erews Second: A schedule installed and maintained—not a go-as-you-please, such as we have now. which causes a great deal of lost time s revenue | to your patrens and di to our employe Thirs An ¢ cis street at ving the invariably at sat car leaving I m. and an at P a Jing on tra center hav the t 6:07 m., load both we st ninals these trips. Fourth: answer to th ndly let us have an petition within ten days ! if possible. varded to the Connect This petition was fo New Haven offices of the { Company tods FRZBERGER Berlin, Jan. 31.—>Mathi minister of finance, b received V. His condition was im- no fever and his hardly ab- t IMPROVIN er. a number of visit- { Monday proved. heart any New col casg fo vicinity : nued cold slightly | i | I Britain and ! | l s | treaty i Thermometers | little rise in i enced the NEW SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH AS IT WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED for the new Britain Swedish The above design quarters of the New | Bethany congregation has been drawn {up by Clarence Palmer, architect, and accepted by the church board. It will be located on the opposite cor- ner from the New Britain High school at the foot of Bassett street, and will form an attractive addition to the buildings in that part of the city. The time of its ,completmn is indefinite but an early ‘start on the construction will be made. YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, WITH HER BABY, ADMITTED TO U. S. BY DEPT. OF LABOR “TREATY UP IN SENATE of Child’s Her Adrmssmn' Wife Secures FEB "] WALSH STATES Aviator’s Brother Pronuses First Formal Move Democrats to Revive Discussions. By 31.—The first demo ic leaders to senate discussion of the p taken today, Walsh, democrat, Montana, giving no- tice that on bruary 10 a motion would be made to praceed to the treaty’s consideration. The announcement collapse vesterday of the bi-partisan cgimpromise negotiations caused hard- Iy a ripple on the surface of senate procedure. Senatc sh did not mention the but merely told the was giving the formal notice on be- f of the democratic leader, Scnator Hitchcack of Nebraska, who was ab- sent. There was no debate. Statements made yesterday by Sen- ator Hitchcock and by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the republican leader relating to the agreements reached by the bi-partisan committee, were put into the senate record by Mr. Lodge who asked also that they be printed as a public decument. WINTER’S COLDEST DAY 12 Washington, Jan formal step af evive ice was Senator enate that he Register Below Zero in Some Parts of City This Morning, With Little Rise nm-ingl Day. With the thermometer registering 12 degrees below zero and with very the temperature during the residents of this city ex- one of the coldest days of the day, perienced the winter. Jan. —This city experi- sharpest weather of the with the mercury at northeast wind blow- Boston, winter today winus § and a ing strong. There was the morning, only w slight rise dur the temperature maining s degrees below zer noon. This was in. contrast with iximum of 42 vesterday enville, with below orthfield, Vi, with below, he lowest official re re- at wers Jan. 31.—The tempera- t 7:30 this morning was 6 thin one ee of the win- At noon the mark 5 A strong northwest w seem the coldest of the There drop of 40 de- os between m. Friday and 30 this morning. Hariford, de was MONTH'S BUILDING Jo REPORT. Allen monthy § s Inspector a issued rinits Jan permits. ir e m tions e the of woa 1in, son bi-partisan deliberations nd ! dings in northern | i heen * Mar\iage. New York, Jan. 31.—Miss Emily Knowles, an English girl whe met Perley R. Spiker of Baltimore, while he was at an aviation training camp in England, was admitted to the Unit- ed States with her baby today ufter being detained at Ellis Island while the authorities were considering-the plea of Spiker's wife for permission to adopt the baby and the offer of Guy 8. Spiker, brother of the aviator, to marry the girl. A telegram received at the island today from the departthent of labor ordered that mother and child be ad- mitted to the country for three manths and placed in the care of William and Kate Butterfly 'of Fall River, Mass. A bond of $1,000 re- quired for them has been furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Spiker. Immigration officials here regarded the admission for three months as “most extraordinary” and were at a to explain it. There is nothing in the conditions of admission, it is plained, to prevent Guy Spiker from marryving the girl, as he has offered to do =0 in aflidavit submitted to the im- migratian authcrites although he had never seen her. Such a marriage, as- suming he is an American citizen, would permit her to stay in the Unit- ed States. Mrs. Spiker's affidavit contained the following: “My husband and Miss Knowles formed a friendship which ripened into something more than friendship. Miss Knowles is not immoral under the immigration laws. She is a lov- able and gentle girl and T would wel- come her into my home. I know the moral character and tendencies of my husband and know them to be be- vond reproach 104 IN JAIL. This Number of Reds Hartford Added to loss Now Held in risons — Piano Tuner List. Hartford, 31.—With the Torkiid Sty Jan. tederal ar- rest by Sol- and agents of berg a piano tuner, in mford, Hartford the his transportation held for a to be rtford - of o Jail unde: county ed ble the total federal prisoners held in this ¢ increased to 104 About we will be required. in the federal offic completion of the two the in hear- more opinion of I for ings. With aliens 1 Of the from the be. ni to few if any exceptions, i expected to be depo aii the November released und-ups, their stated Of the 61 the com- mmunist la- released nging f 12 own pe: have n on ance, reportin Inspector t ne recos riods Father l Friday | has | | point tion Raids Conducted Dublin At 4 o’cle This Morning Res In Their Capture M. P. Among The Taken GOV'T IGNORES REPUBLICAN Woman Member of the Mi cipal Council Disqu When She Signs Nam Gaelie. Dublin, Jan. 31.—Many Sinn leaders were arrested in the co a big round-up at 4 o’clock morning. They were taken to revealed destination. Seven of the newly elected mey of the municipal council were those arrested. The military carried out the raid. Joseph McGrath, Sinn Fein mu of the house of commons for James division of Dublin also arrested. The prisoners were taken in | to the barracks. More than 20 of the arrested were placed in Mount Joy o The arrests caused great execi in the city. About 40 Sinn Fj were detained today by the polid military in various districts of ster. Among the members of the nicipal council arrested were and Brennan. Michael Collin: whom the police have been sea for some time also was take custody. The house of Ald McGarry w: searched durin absence and his brother-i named Henderson, arrested. - Dublin, Jan. 30, (Delayed)— peared ionight that the gover: has ignored the hoisting of rd can flags on the City hall al initi meeting yesterday of th municipal counecil which js ma mostly of Sinn Feiners. The o] tion officials say the flags were from the building without thel thority. A feature of the meeting complete domination of the be the republicans, the temper o participants as manifested by protests, and the town clerk’s qualification of Mrs. Wyse who was elected to the p¥ council because she insiste signing the role in Gaelic. half the members of the answered the roll call. Raises Awkward Ques A motiop by the Irish worker, O'Brien, to remove the and mace on the ground thal were implements of feudal auf relics of barbarism and D symbols of servitude, raised ward question, because accepf the motion would mean repu of the traditional authority d council which rests on British ters and British acts of parlif The situation ‘was saved by Al William T. Cosgrove, a Sinn member of the house co: upon whose reguest the Tes| was withdrawn. It will be again and the question wheth council means to continue m work or use the results. of th tions solely for political action demanded. Divided on Issue. Sinn Feiners are said to be on this point, but in political it is expected that the couns settle down to business and obd British regulations as are inew ‘he new lord mayor. Tom o is in Wormwood Scrubbs. not be compelled to ta oath and it one of the hu the situation that under the § of Charles I. he becomes nomfi ptain in British army. man Cosgrove will probably | pointed the lord mayol Kelly’s deputy while he is in J The refusal of ¢h ouncil h bec: this of “,. will is neces king, is immateri of the counc appointment the of Five Dead, Two Missir In Miners’ Pitt

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