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News of the Wv‘orld By Associated Press. & i Herald “Ads” Mean S | Better Business. (C NE\W BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2 1920 —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS PROSECUTION SHOWS NEWBERRY’S METHOD TO GET ELECTION Dpening Gun Fired TO-i MISS EMILY KNOWLES day in Trial by the: 70 BE ADMITTED TODAY coecion o mmosmans mecseen = , State of Michigan Re- sults in Many Dis-| i Gains Entrance to : | Paris closures ! This Country. ’ COUNGIL APPROVES " Delegates in Paris Today | thenians and Soviet Russia—Latter Yeung English War Worker to Be Preparing Polish Offen- | i sive Against Warsaw. | 2.—The extradition is demand- ! ed by the Allies was finally approved : by the council of ambassadors today. The of the note to accompany Feb. list of German ! biects whose “MOVIES PROPAGA USED THE IN HIS council also approved the terms | the list. A irafting committee was charged with he drawing up of the note. The list and the note will probably sunded to Baron von Lersner, the German peace delegation | s the cowv ng letter has framed. council considered an applica- for ission of Belgian ambas- meetir the coun- | nd of Belgium's prox any and her participa- ' upation of Rhineland | decided to invite the am- | Bel um to attend the nieeting. ormalities 5nc Picture Showed “Hero™ . o Join Alrs. Reviewing g Navy Duminy United States senant ! mel il alCamD i 0 Wik From Bridge of Man-c-War. was trainia, 1o cedor on anity W membes servic to in the o it we rssudor il yn pitnic wnd 1 The fraudule which the ‘defendants, ' York conclinded g ov —Peace was defi- his morning between 1 RuWian soviet gov- mounced in a wireless Moscow received this : nator tment of ) of Miss counir, in 1 2 ch f fiernoon. rom i ¢ jury today nd seribed large corporation y th American Teicphone and - Telesraph | company” as the men who mad. the American Book company was “larg “preliminary arrangements.’ He added: “They had the Tnited igan for Mr *at to i Sc 13, crry de- re Warsaw. Feb. numbers north of prevented ac (ordm" ssued by 1.Concentration of Bolshevik the Dvina river has | by attacks by Polish ! to an official state- e war octlie her of troops here 20 back Ao late cde named rick O legis ator New whom he agent for th particulariy the child vear, 55 Lroops heen units. ment ay. Attempts to ¢ the Lithuanian and with Spiker to mother River Gay v would proposal, c them. said Mi her, h had come Knowles if If she accepted said, he would ask the mmigration authorities to place the b e e oG e e h zirl temporarily in the care’ ,uijorities to be part of the, soviet ster-llan, i arations for X inst Warsaw. Nc the Red offensive he S = to- | ir n tod ma e cousent. he Bolshevik and White slong Rus- y dctermined c tat Newher ic Work Dailey told the was then on * York ity as in the navy, to purchas sl L ' zovernment's y. want to say,” he udded. “that I‘ g e ajack am doing this on my own initiative. [y, Y I do nothing as « mutter T'm an American. born family before was wish to marry consent it will happiest marry ranged, and marry her at abundant time doing and 1 ir ws- + O n Jury Navy. that the *r atic work™ lientconant com- dding that th American wBok eompany “lurge- Iy controlled by th nes family. to which M Newboer relat by ricge Mr. Dailcy sloned to hir valzn and ington corr News ref not want Ditiley sed A 5 senafor in New mander “ here, born and he I if she will one of the I will be ar- e, 1T will have had wha at I am my noon as possible. - me this girl and make me men i the world. toduy if it can it it cannot any tim to consider eve it right.” Bol 5l el at Dorpat abandoned against followed Moscow and Central IEsihonia this London, The declare ik militur which wis delegates land has preparations were to attucks on cording to Y was d e 2 “ her Russia be simuitancous | News dispe 'oland | ¢ 3 by said Cody a manager that J. spondent wus commis- the 1. 1 for the can e Hayden, Wash- the Dotroit 3 S 1 iaken was effered month b ; t | say becanse that kind of M suid solicitation Hayde: Flthdrys ‘iy lhl: LT anny and the suddenly after atter ha advised Mr. Hayden ; )vl.:v'n.('-l a at Poland's disposal ‘barrel campaign Mr. Dailey then shifted te Detroit, where, he said, in a conference of known “Cody This conference, he said, sel ul H. Kin of the defendants manager campaign. S Manager. “During m Dailey, “Mr, visited every county Michigan ployed many nts and vast sum The then publi campaign of orzanization charging they vertising 4 magazine named he tet H today the accordance sovict course delegates 5300 Livonia peace in with promise harbot treaty th to pluc of of Revs the not to Ame Posts to Gather an Legion saw last up of in a has heen | Dispatches from Wa snnounced the callins ‘the Polish army cla zation movement and ther other indic: hai Poland fortifying hers militarily the Rolsheviki. No veloped. howeve been signed betw via) and the soviet ment. Esthonia verge for a w the Hartford for the Establishment wee el Michi men. sce some 1ary mobili- State Department. there was o8 politicians an a5 Hartford, state Feb., 2.—To discuss plans department of the Amer- in Connecticut for han- relative to war risk in- training and com- matters of and cted for ican Legion dling matte surance, vocational pensation and terest to former an active campaizn obtain for former ice men and ndent the benefits special a n against de- of the } i (or Let- Zover been on the | f concluding ! Bolsheviki and it the . Esthonian erred to in the Reval is BN said M. practical He paid ont in- o kindr se men has time cn- launch at once their depe of the Wa conference. all posts the Connecticut will ford Chamber ium. Saturd There also day <p sonven- ! tion of the Connecticut department ta | amcnd the department constitution to | conform to the nc national consti- tution. Each wili be E e o th the hle it 1ty that especially a = of monsy. : is prosecutor sketched Newbe sought newspaper in the state” He 1 publicati in which dvertising appoared, ssiun. Vinnish, Italian newspapers “and man use the 5 the itk i state | is ref representation from American Legion in be held in the Hart- Commerce auditor- February 21. il be held on the same constitutional ry ad- pace in “every of Esthonian city. Bank President’s Trousers Articles For Legal Decision I"eb. 2.—The U. 8. district s of Charles N. Chicago bank president are a ve hicle and if they are, whether they shouid e contiscaled by verament and sold at auction. Mr. Thomas was sted Saturday night in a cabaret when he vroduced bottle of liquor from his hip pocket and concocted hizh balls for himself and three companions. Federal pro- hibition agents who made the maintain the use of the hip pocket earry liguor mak; Mr. Thomas’ trousers i vehicle within the meaning of the d law and that the garment 1o and sale. M vho =d bail and taken a U s sever of the Ru HMungarian published He then pictures said = and some Ger inguage.” th of motion Thomas R. Phil- of the defendants for them. ; cludin a eial Chicago, 2 court wiil the tr the to that in turned saying Detroit sent later wieih Thoinas, W lips was to negotiate nk Movies.” purchased about 1,000 an old film showing a review United States navy.” said Mr. *“The sub-titles were chanzed. xo as make the pictures applica- ble to the propaganda for which they were intended. Mr. Phillips also cmployed a maving picture 10 tak feet of im Mr. Newberry Ges in the new film battleship located on w York park and of the nd face the ean him in next plaved that s visit of inspection to this in to two ably a the the con- delegates the mpos* risk insur- of the %0 posts entitled to send ference and convention who will will be, pref commander and post ance officer. Governor Holcomb Hartford, haic state Ure S ‘Phillips feet of of the 3 W Daily 1 ! t vor ¥ en invi n- eak. company i WISJUDGED SITUATION Refused 125 new | »sed in various at- He went to dry Jand in o stood on the turned slow- | while ths attitude. was pay- battle- ' seizure refus nee subjec Thomas, i been will be sioner today Commonweaith « Decision carries oul the N iy to was 5 i Uolice Commiissioner Curtis v cominis- He Trusi the pocke v Lty Officr of State Guard Assistance, D LS “He ing ship. T his Recuriry he will tirousn- I"oston Mayor Says. in il BSten count oss said Pol Commissioner Edwin U, Curtis had ! misindzed the siuation surrounding bcar(h Continues For b ; Seps Missing Prisoners ' N Boston, < annual ayor tentlon tod. N from the fact it mislend- ith AN ap ey divert 2 more i sted men of polict Tast tin Hhilanix e M the siate nission | dits. who vl joner ( t e in no unccrtam terms tl did mot | ™ S S T wisli thelr .aidl at® that time s tholl CEL Il SR O ot e Jidding. for his Mmavor id. “The =overnor also: wi the on tHe Hu y candidate. Pointed ol to me piainly that no one | which flows past the prison telegram was signed | had au to interfers 2| revéaled any footprints”in voluntecr corgmittee, | Police commissioner. 1 had no alter-| McDonough was serving u 40 yc Floyd. secretary.” native but the police commis- | term und Iricdlander one of 15 yea ram stated that sioner a to demonstrate; Both were convicted of holding had been contributed to the c whether had adequately provided | street curs in remote scctions by many subscribers but acce ipper tine v Jesram to Roosevelt. r 1o e wr 1918, to Colonel Oy Bay of Newher prosec Commis which ber velt approval He sald Theodors t prison on river has not the snow. at er he th or chanee 000 | up of $17 mpaign ding to | he The events of that he had mb~{ and Rhode Islund and rob- \ssengers at the point of v Brooklyn bing th valvers, for the situation. | night demonstrated th jadged it” L} (Coitinued on Kl :nth Page.) fig of tradition. ' ;zainst Polund will be commenced as = month in $873.85 1 as | nc in Twenty-seven Days Was $213. Mach Average MINERS DISPUTE LIST OF ‘CRIMINALS’ OPERATORS’ FIGURES Picked by the Owners rmings of 14 e Miners F Day. A\E ing the 9 min or Numcro earning age ing Pitis the ten months' tative read attorney on Ncvember roll | dence before the coal strike commission They Lewis, workers. the national coal associ hl(l‘n\. ‘ured from employing not ires were tative mines” 1 workers in eac lieve: Drawing ficld, £ the out of the were “Ouar fidence replied Mr. it i1 f AMachin irned months atement cd 1o 1ell the ¢ chine skilled . - E in the o EnNor commission tain earnin Officials As tartic Chajrman mon nd ed th were men turne hizh chine Mr. inz N the 1 G1S: irnings the Public that £ the his ¢ No new Pronc ported of 1 alled on and discussed The It that nis running ead rip. promiscd shington. Feb. gross carnings of field 1 records” today by were challenged acting president C. E. Leshe cent. of th 1i ¥ adm final rely er total d them “'tru the that the was lcft i s o Mr. cnt rators' Lewis assuraiic aries in dtd not scleci 100 where than in only assura in their ability Leshe Average Ear ed. can sec cent. larger the Show for 1me numt thick Fraups o the o of urgh and of the into the s centr record the n random t in October, the he ¢ pick: miners oy o I the thy av wor r that h the by ‘ Fiftoen Dot were T s a 1l $12 to § f thie N After 1ib) that wis runners the mad were paied wines.” the that ar 16 Thesc hest Lewis, 1i six sear > inclusive of all ntral Th n" e of the ce only fair @ man's « for year not arned during of on o commiitee sclecting the the remainder? gures showing ‘ thin period as represci- ing thin days in time work. toct day, introduction nission that cluss operators machin hours @ « ires nic n compared with the b from competitive way unings is to §Wlll Be Suhmltted {0 German John L. Lewns States They Were ESTHONIA MAKES PEAGE ARE NOT REPRESENTATIVE Sick Men'” hy all clas $15 per ~Tables show- es of the “pay- | evi- in selection the e ings. th days vein in Le given the mi soft coal mine workers in the central competitive months’ period preceding the walkout compiled from were presented ten >ttlement the operators. John L. the mine statistician of said the ! ‘‘represen- less than | numbe 1d and that he be- | representative. from Mr of | secre- | each | that 15 nes rning ce is entirely and i gicld month | i av tie w honesty, men wor in ere Clews. sime th ing Day. d most average mine to o tors ne the 1 ni e vein the ave ng: s eld ! nie field te na- | highls tell runne; ay.” said n fugi 1913 annual ! wor field no t W K oth- to ! ascer- take day s roa COUNCIL, COMMITTEE MEET TRCLLEYMEN will Mceting e in sehedule A resuit of better 1 R railro: o1 Alderman hat commitree Conne the past 1 for I council silpatric W ticut ¢ public meetir been T i fo chairman rifice n evelopments Az trolley opi Term the matter jitnev-t . Paonessa was bucking Trolleys on the Berlin lines werc on 1 V-t of the ind nste wars ol here iad maing ad hal of th by the officiz \l'ln \'“l'flh] = Hote Attendance any t Held With Not in EfNcct Teday. week's : olley of the comimittee 13clo ask ¢ this in to - New L. rday showi 1o h complete tri his North Stanley 1eported nute — New service, comni- has Paonessa Is me week. ommun- Hav- pr to out Alderman proposition re- Deards- ul office izht hedule. duie, we TWO, as afternoon tomobile Both | was | for Cloudy Slighily WENTHER. Hartford, ¥Feb. New Britain It varmer on 1ck —Forecnst and vicinite: tonizhi. STRATEGIC MOVE BY REPUBLICANS WILL BRING TREATY UPIN SENATE NEXT MONDAY; LODGE NAMES DATE FRANK ANDREWS DIES | ot cabmer | FROM BULLET WOUNDS | ..., e Svom In { T. Meredith of Des Moines, Ia., became a member of the eabi- net today succeeding David I, Houston as secretary of ag culture. Mr. Houston was sworn in at noon secretary of the treasury replacing Car- ter Glass took his seat in the senate to fill out the un- expired term of the late Sena- tor Martin of Virginia. Announces He W Call Up Subject f Discussion One Earlier Than Dem crats Pianned | BELIEVES CONSENT WLL BE UNANIMO:! Well Known Here Among Clothing Merchants—Shot Highwaymen in Robbery. who Frank Andrews, one of the cit most prominent clothing men of quar- | ter of a century ago’ and a personal friend of many of the older clothing men of New Dritain. died Saturda. night in the Stamfor hospital of | bullet wounds, received in an at- tempted highway rdbbery the preced- ! ing week. ll¢ s 51 vears of and married. While in this city he W ployed ot different fimes in the C.'J. White store then conducted in the Y. M. C. A. building: the Hart- i ford One Price store, which occupied ! the present site of the Newark Shoc company, and the clothing. establish- | ment conducted by Daniel Krause. i ing Now Britain and tamford, Andrews was collection It making a tour of {he highway robbers, in number and previously ap- | of the fact that he had a con- ble amount of cash on his per- attempted to take his money. He dragged, when he resisted. to the home of one of the trio at 37 Min- ow street, Stamford, and while there he was shot The three shooting ars zed 36, of 69 nie Lobeniki. Hawthorne street; ic aged in Stamford. lieved to be the one Andrew’s death. He he home of Lobeniki while the CITY HALL ESTIMATE | But If It Is Opposed, Ma SHOWS BIG INCREASE ™", %o eommesce: ™ Commission A~k< $50,200, of T Many Senators Absent. 30,000 of Which is For Vault For Town Clerk. age Suspension Feb. mos tod Washington, the democratic peace treat publican leaders that they would the treaty up for debate next Mol onc day carlier than the demod had decided on. The development practically assuring riod of discussion. In giving the notice Senator Ledge, republican leader, he would first aslk unanimous co to proceed to consideration of treaty with reservations. “I trust,” added, *“that mous consent certzinly will be In case it is not I shall make the essary motion to suspend rul The announcement wpparently the democrats by surprise and thy publican leg asked it. ator zona, then “Why withhold niove to take it next day?” Senators Abseni. ¢ given the matter replied Senator absent to n ot Y Zave ormally ask to moving B enzaged while h territory that in was take up) senate, n worlk. was 16 his the Tenants of city be well budget of estimate hall rk various in | if the compiled by the and given out Dunn, today, is | ition made. The 50,200 as com- | ofiices hall will cared for ce i city by commission (© William G. accepted and appropr commission asks for pared to $11,500 requested when thc board of finance and taxation last 100k up the matter of estimate While the increase is perhaps the highest vet offered to the finance { comniission. in its ordinary expenses the allowances for various items have een economically handled. Should the board of finance and taxation ap- prove it. the office of the town and city clerk will have a $30.000 addi- tion to the present vault constructed. The office is sorely in need of such an | ddition sent quarters altogether ate, officials Dur no vear since tablishment number papers offered record high as that of yveur tions that another in csvate while into the olice. daily. The installing elevator cost cluded in been W gardel another long in the involved in the Neileranut, flawthorne street: Ben- | 38, also of 69 Roman Howoro- Minnow street, named is be- sponsible for a hoarder at who also third the | rich w men Charles ne u aged : the is Ser Axhu mplicated, th ootin o as the. pr inadeq lenda the for last home W the ac- are owner tual Awaiting men are uthorities morn o it so lang? Whj up tomorrow of took place yroner’s held will 112 ing e its of been and indic banner murket, is at keep inquest, the tamford | L ng the haus ch: ha congil year hand. coming HARTFORD POLICE PUZZLED BY L and 1 de return notice are wait until In view viously democratic th woild mo to of next weelk littlc any 1 they of th the real e documents iven nders ke up the it was pry “opposition would arter. Connecticut on the wi atic and republican le} stood to bhe preparing the In that wi o Wi of Ly new $6,000 The 400 electric is in- income bringing at a the inere tigure to $17.5 The estimutes ar sday th op from towns in Democ are unde vatiens to offer again is before quarters it » of the paints eliminated basis of the mal estima has ased Iave Carried Out Part of the Vol- | 4 stead Act. But ¥ind No Author- Allowed st year $ 8,600 L000 00 790 500 Asked for this ar ity for Trial, s the pre ti n soon as senate. lict s00n agrecment done by the ompremise possibility that Hartford. Feb, 2.—Whether is arrested by the police in o raid on Jacobh Dlum's Front and Talcott and booked for (tion of the prohibition law weuld stand trial in both city police { court and in the federal court had not been determined up to 1 o'clock this moon. Judge Edward L. Smith, district attorney, will in ar Jacoh Blum. propriet nd Feliz Manilia, his provisions of the 1S men v night | loen at Interest Fuel Electric lig Insurance Superintendent Labor Passway Machine | Building Carting Incidenta = Repairing _boilers Fitting all windows with weather strips w addition to town clerk’s vault Saturde 500 1 )0 1,300 1,700 6,140 60 6,000 3,000 200 ¢ by strects, open nt on oe doetrine hoy many senato bi-partisan tee. The would facilitate X. and the Mon was regarded b remote The nounced motion rent .. repairs repairs argum demo 11 Tu Bel the 400 ; s .v would ve forn motion wi but the Tt W propos 2,000 the Voistead act | complaint shali | be made 10 agents of the department of justice 1t t liquor has been ~onstitutes the w\'lmlrlm: block so as the state court der that act the ice no rizht to prosecute, but mere- to assist in making arrests. No en- 1chinc for the eigh- w 1cnt has been set up by the 1ectivut ature in the be- lief of cour 1 for Blum and Manilia. In the meantme the cas the two principals and the T een continued for one Judge Crecdon in police court the statc tir to prepare its ts to Llum and Manilia 00 b~ each of the on | of ead ttle provides lause in t In Loc thirds ch 2 ~equire general the P mujority diction more would support it. favor some of foes ar debate. Should Senator however, the motion cratic leaders the following dal be in such form that cnly a mg would be necessary pass § party 1 den) contend ion e rules 10 ta the treaty osition is ¢ ed 10 be N Prg Marshall. On from’” hilf majority d be ) in $27,600 6.100 was Income some fory apparently n Srracol ity appropriation needed w electric DENY POOR CONDITIONS Ellis 1y Jorcemment teenth : $11,500 elev: Lodge’s motia i Cot logis the s against other 46 h}\ The en arresied Authorities at Island Fail to [ low cose if it out « 4 that 4t nd tl upheld G Find “Deplorable” Situation Among v L Deportees’ Families, i nds have $100 2.—Aurhorities at appe denie condi h out i men i Uhe 1h New York. Feb. Island today of ‘“deplorable’ ramilies of extremists depor Buford now held in deportation { ccedings as charged by the Amer committee which znnounces ce efforts’in Washing endents assisted nobody dey tualiy sion only wou T her 23 been releast 3 ilis on ir own Zane ions among| 103 him. Catpenfus Qtrfi\e When Wage Demands Are Refused 1 Mass., Feb. Urpenters COMPANY WILL EXPLAL Light Relative to Patron New Reeeive Rates. women's it will ma hat e thes: Electri —Four in the includes and smalier near- on strike fol- | empl ar wages to rhich of buildix rte Patrons of i and Powe lowing notice the Connecticut receivedit ils toc { Sprinafield which | mar he a Chicopes, W aFwaa the law country fent { by plices tod | 1owing ¥ et overs to To Our A fe pressed inten hav been they were marrie, they could for ontls. formed ciation nted a recent 2 ne, creases nfer wage & them reasc om ions | an o6 have W of our customers ha regardi 1y tha beli proof. ts an hotr nesotia dissat hiing th isfaction heen L £ 1h mplo increase 10t s0 would rendar void nient with buwlding wages April 1, with } til that time The d from which sral rates. 1o not duced s o o 11l who do r the i des y to agroe- derstand (& N ma ¥ alien from de Of the more than the island 4 two ve claime casing carl nn : to aft anly m lan were th Shapi wski ticld ICALLY TLL. prominent man,