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News of the World / ; i - \ Herald “Ads” Mean L By Associated Press. J[ 3 Better Business. ——— - = o - ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY .16, 1920. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS. NO ULTIMATUM IN |ALES REVISE |GOVERNORS MEET | SHIPPING BOARD PROCEEDS WITH " WILSON’S MESSAGE - | DENANDFORKAISER ON COAL SHORTAGE| AUCTION OF FORMER GERMAN SHIPS ON FIUME POLICY |scoit e o foluni Asts o Seions Famive Twrawers New| —— DESPITE PROTEST OF THE SENATE e Saie Internment Only England Frexght Tie-Up SEE e DR Contents Misinter-|] mmer At | O oif;s]n P'::?s e{s ey At o tim it ||NO EXTRADITION REQUEST:RESULT OF F RALL EMBARGO VE TERANS INCENSED C;‘""“a“ John Barte P ’ Lo —L "I BY PRIEST’S ATTACK | Payne Summoned 1 ,Latest Beh ef; Amer- e Last Message Suggests Ex-German | Five Humdred Carloads of Supplics of the Treasury Carter Glass Ewmperor Be Sent to One of Dutch | Destined for New England Blocked * COlll't In Answer . - - E festo 53 t 2 g any i i 1ca W|“ Contlnue x‘.‘\;?‘:” l»rm?\‘:.:‘io I“:Brll:)l:)‘t 1:.‘31 lslands in West Indies—Holland | in Western Ontario—Situation 1s | Members of Koscll}szko Post Would Take Legal Action Hearst’s Attempt . . . newspapers, shares with the . . Relations With Allies || s “aeveispmonts in the || i 1igaue, Fen 16—he tatest| Toston, Feb. 16.—The sovernors of | der in Pulpit. ) .| Injunction Procee sides filling col o the M 3 o e GO s s Overs Aggravated by Border Trouble. Against Rev. Lucyan B ojnowski For Alleged Slan- sorimiofiweveyjithe Rten ton Sot Allied note to' Holland with regard | several New Eugland States met here h i C reet. N ~ e (3 o - the Faln e oien | to extradition of the former German | today at the call of Governor Coolidss war . SUPREME COUNCIL “,,T‘mf,\.':,_,‘" . "l,:’l(‘ff::\m‘:\‘; L o everses the original demand | to take joint action.in representatious | Members of Kosciusko post, Polish y the patriotism of men who served in | London cockney for his surr nder and only asks ‘\)s to railroad and coal authorities 8t | \War Veterans, are highly incensed | the United States forces during the! internment, with the suggestion that| Washington on the coal shortage in 1 MAY REJECT NOTE £ n“ozl(““: :‘.:":;, :'r,'i::§"4h(;;e ! the former monarch be sent, perhaps , thi: Seition. { aver the ul!ft;vd attacks said to have i 2 AN e RO i to one of the Dutch Islands in the ! 'he situation is so serious thot| Peen made By Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, The situation is so s East Indies, it became kndwn today. | jmmediate action is imperativ leader of the Polish Catholics, upon Today a copy of the news article, | itten in editorial fashion, was; PRESIDENT DENIES p]acpd in the hands of the attorney for the post, Lawyer Stanley Tracesk:.! RUMORED AGREE (Asked if he thought the priest had | left himself open to a libel suit, the | _— grate T calls 'im.” “Wot fellar Glawss ! 4 . | ““The Associated Press learns on ex- | gov SeateRe b fon b St s P “Why, the American, chan- || ated ’ - | Governor Coolidge said before (lc|the post, Mayor Quigley and several R Viewpoints of Lloyd George|| . .iw"%, ‘e, “oncaver—ene || collent authority that the Duteh sov- | conforence. e mossMavofotleleyand et ernment has already determined to It was announced that Governorsi., 4 it ity who have And Millerand Remain ol cie aeney reply with an »mrm t(}i.,llcllually lr}t(‘vl:i\ Beeckman, of Rhode Island, znd Hol- identified the msehés with the erec- | ,wver sald there was no que: | 4 “Oh well, wot abaht: ‘im. Wilhelm at Dorn. Holland , would | ~SebR R0 ficut, would be un-tion of a community center in the, his mind but that there wa ! Will Tell the Senate | chap ‘00 says 'e won't lend us i Unchanged By President’s Ain't they caught ‘im yit?” accept the full r able to aftend the conference. ! north western section of the city, mi ground for such court action. | H ¥ | f ( entine S hisHCnasnac e s Telegraphs - Hines. . ! the pulpit at three massos yesterdu cerpt from the article, he said, is: There Was No Und i artford, Feb, 16.—Governor Hol- i 3 : 5 Unexpected Action. e L ndl o tuict Feenmorabin? G e e S R What He said. Pl : > 4 _ b Nk se ams € . A is said tha egal ac - - tan y o — Holland §Itflasmointad 4ous i xx“'i Hines, director general of railro#s | tion against the priest will be under No decent soldier would have any S mg ith Great quL“ B Lot ‘:’:i\“’ S to M| Saturday afternoon protesting in be- | taken and Lawyer Stanley Traceski thing to do with Kosciusko post and i Re 5 Feb. 16.—Fresident o Welle fany request of the Allles = ‘ the i the order & would ask others not to join. tain garding Propos “Such a statement against any of the world, establishing a guard Washington, | half of state against. | has been retained b; the post. A compatible with her own dignity and s s e s 3 = y post. A ‘Wilson, it was learned today at tho ‘d*m_\' e toLflict with the.-nation’ 50_( Feb. 6 giving p_mfex?nce to tbxlw translation of the article printed is A ' Sale ‘White House, did not say in his note TERR R { laws and. traditions -of long standing. [ Werer shipments of coal to public | now being made. with the view of society holding a charter issued by | B 5 g S g LENE 2 E StAnIinS; | utilities in New York city. He 150 | basing action mpon! its! romaerks: the State of Connecticut is sufliuent teine Wutente premlers reuardl el [Bforegthanijanything clos, ar 481 oht a similar telegram to L. W. Bald- ground for a libel suit” Lawy Flume question that the United States [ can be learned, she desires to bring [T80F & Tl 0 4 itor of railroads at | Refused Endorsement. & 4 8 wy H 7 3 e iy eonnay win reslonalRd i ectol RO R e C L e cora e (e era Tof kol poat raceski said. Washington, Feb. 16.—Despite O i ocr whicnguay | DRildetohin RGOV EIng ko b S oA o iead s | anotiergprofemsionstiian i who bwas fivests volced injthe inanate Swl et e oieia Reincall el etated I itRa e REr D) e es. | id to the collecting S e e attacked for his activity in behalf of | where and court preccedings desi e ous St hore fee e e f g Rfa s osciusko post had read the articl s foe acii chingd Hohenzollerns sought refuge here in | o = o o0 iories and that unless the building of the community center, | oot Loy l:he . a chnr:(-:| :gd.\"tasretll;n:i‘::t:iu;:lxésmfsr.,:x}:\;n:r‘;gt 1918, S 2 e vhs modified the Hartfora Elec- | claiming that the ~Polish * soldiers : Kaiser Willing. e e teht Co. would close Thursday, | Should not segresate themselves in | terized both as “malicious attacks.” | ;;-,‘r.mm liners. That the is pis |\“4‘,‘f‘u:::,sl"l\|fi | Toob. 19, and persons would be thrown | & 'r;ex:lj:)rml building” but should join Reason for Enmity. | o :l";"‘l‘ "“: Sl‘}‘]‘:se?":; . willing to spend the res 3 SR L < T wit er veterans in wi 4 3 X 4 : s in - —— T Dorne 1s the beliof in official ¢ircles, § OU% of WOTK e | Vi A e S Tone A meniher ofihe drive Yomm"t_%»! board had planned originally to 16— Depart. | Where it is also believed that the Al= 1 e SR G000 ressmen from | Jt was explained to him that ihe spokesman for tho poat, sald that In- | ateithém ‘no bids wexo tOnbN les will aceept the proposal to place | {2 The SEERIOI C e to exert their | P’olish organization feit that there was | much as the building is:to be & | spirited bidding developed late | upon Holland's shoulders the respon- | G0 0l 5 5 e the order modified. | & need of a gathering place for all [cogmunityShounefand foriithe iacl {individual yessels ob ASIEGC 2 2 | sibility for keeing him there. —They | Receives Replies. { young men of the: city and that the glergiwhio sexyed thojiin tod Hiaten 1.0ito run INfvpecifiel maxsiphes View Unchanged. way here to examine ihe L W. W. | oint to Dorne being a particular, ronn tiai ey "m‘ 5T 4 the | buildinz was to be such a place, not mdtter what their nationality is, Rc\-.i Chairman Jones of the senate The president’s position regardi ;o in the government raids | ly advantageous place to intern him | ”"\‘\m ) ;1: rrom Semutor Brandes | a building for veterans only. They Father Bojnowski was not asked to| merce committee blocked imm¢g Fiume and the whole Adviatic vt tooist roup hiead. | as fup village 18 not mcar any large |00 LR I iFate Reilliog 14 bsaiies with oilweq DS ono of Uhe dirsctus of the Yl | consideration of a resolution by tlon was said to be unchanged T Quarters in Paterson yesterday it -was | city and the house which the ex-em- [ €L o lean and T have just | organizations in the soliciting for a ing. This fact incensed him, the, tor Ashurst, democrat, Arizona, position, however, never has been offi- | tyunounced today by Frank R. Stone, | peror has bought is so placed as to | JT“I‘.»?}):L L e tion ts Hail- | memorial building proper, they said. spokesman said, and he has, there-|ing the boaré to defer any sale clally outlined and officials declined | ¢hjufof the New Jersey division of the | be easily guarded, and it is some- | P¢ 4 “‘;: el ines i person. He However, the priest could not see it | fore, refused to lend his support. til action by congress.” today to define it. depurtment. idence connecting the | what further from the German fron- ”‘ y “':hl sntire situation veviewed | their way and refused to join, even Father Bojnowski is a ruling figure The senate again debated the No reply to the president’s note has | 1 \v. W. with the plans and activities | tier than Amerongen. where the for- | \«‘::a ““‘r‘”“m oA of e Dyoneblc e St alcubletal not only in the extemsive population | with Senator Ashurst and McK] N)Mn received it was said at the stale | of (Le terrorists and with their finan- | mer emperor now is living. “uu“u“w | Procceded Without Him of the northwestern section of the | democrat, Tennessee, seeking b Sdepabtment. Dispatches trom abroad | Ciaj support is being sought, Stone ex- | - The note was deliyered late last | he coal'strike, the sudden e g city which makes up his congrega- | the senate on record as crposin| said the reply had been dispatehed | plained. night direct to the Dutch premier by ! Zhe BO% 0 v shortage, snow 4 ¢ The post decided to proceed With jtign, but ameng the Folish residents | sale. and that in it the premiers adhered Whe records ‘setzed were the ‘com- |the British minlster at The Hazue. | ek i T it plaps, despite his disfavor and it .y (her quarters also. Efforts to get Ne Basis For Report. 16 their ultimatum to Jugo-Slavin that | plete files of T. W. W. headquarters | It has not Teachud the Dutch foreign storms 4o e sl b ieniatasi el forth | 1i¢ side of the controversy were fruit- | President Wilson will -infol 1; must accept thy L'ur;fn-rolr;‘!ise o the | formoerly at Chicago for the entire | office this morninis nor was there ans e S AR TR L ,:',:":’3 "]"m"}“ff: (‘;:“:;’;I‘p“n“‘;ag::‘“‘ less todav, as he has no telephons | senate emphatically that there fiume question or suffer thé carrying | caste i > 2 v LT Hey | axnlang Jcoming as to why it b Tt e e b8 ol L 2 e ” u i = % il m‘" s v‘l‘c Anaseabnialloe Rt t;[t‘i:.; tll(' \‘l‘(.n\h\r:”l‘:j,(“l:n:lx:l(‘!‘,\"_urlil'.y“ .13.‘1‘.,‘\;,‘:y1‘<‘m <n] ”.‘x” :: |II:.~‘ eryier | Shply @ question \“"e”‘f ’,‘_”},"""‘f | Rojnowski made remarks to which } listed” under les name and spf:nds basis” for the report of a of London. qustrial conters throughout-the té S feadiori thy the rezular dip- i1l _stop or whether manufactories i yiolent exceptions were taken and his time on a farm.in the northwest- | agreement betwean the Shipping trial centers throusho - instead o Tlose down We hope to et further | picy nave been charhiferised aw| ©'7 Corner of ihe gity. «:r"dt):l'vag*r;:f?:‘;rrflfffrssdsor th B e 3 . mostly in Pennsylvania, New | jomatic channels. = : ines promises | 1\ s 3 Paris, Teb. President Wilson's | j.rsey and the manu e O ST ""'”‘““;““‘l‘) “"l"("‘ bl“m °S Promises, jipeliqus. In talking against Mayor Supports Drive. Mo 1t w el announcen IRt atic o s ST s = b 7 to do the best D e. Building ¢ 5 ) s an o % s ‘h.l in Pl:oncl\“(‘::‘!'s"“l,l"mILl\-“nxmj § ngland; it was said. Search is | WILSON W ELSH ADAMS Kent Hubbard, president of the ‘:;'o'g . :ehm(;(':,‘: :f; :‘r?(; oy 'o[‘l:“:; Mayor George A. Quigley said he| White Hous . 2 S 28 | Leing- conducted on a nation wide Connecticut Manufacturers’ socia- | S felt such a building was needed and | * The president’s message will an ultimatum, it was declared today | jasis f F. Doree, Philadelph ANDITS dsiy the following tel- post, local business men who or that heason helwould au £ th 2 o by & foreisn office’omElal. ah ihi 1 W W whe acen TAKEN BY BAN tion, received today the !lent their support to the project, RaNg | for tnat reason me would support the | reply to the resolution of 5 _ 2 R T WA e egram from the car service Section. | pe mavar who has given his aid. He drive to the extent of taking subscrip- | Brandegee, repubhc Conne False Construction. pied a room jointly with ,\nd\t'.t‘(-n . 1. S. Railroad Administration at| . . cion d' hetupatt hich th tions to the fund. Today he signed | asking for inform:tion regardn On such partial informution as was | ziano of the terrorist group. The 1. ymerican flumnwl by Mesican Out- né i 1se to which the club- | ., omcial cards to b ied b report. The resolution Was ag " e tordey the Purle press | W. W. records were found in this | | Washington: rooms would be put, it is said, oo, R e O e P obtainable Yesterduy the Paris pross | W. W. records were —€und '8 T Jaws Who Demand Ransom of | Storms Responsible. e et pmpofl_ licitors and has written a personal let- | by the senate last Saturday. Spistraed the notd s meduing ithat [[[o0% 8ESE S SoUCR T oLl 1ain he 5 Pesos From State Dept | “Referring to your message rela- | on advising the Polish people ter endorsing the drive. He said he| Just before the White Ho France and Great Britain must chango | lleved that Boih < e le BRI (0 30,000 a0 e s | ive to the Pennsylvania rallroad re- | S50 &1Vt S port. felt the drive would not conflict with | nouncement was made the publi their attitude on that question or the | relations of the I. W. W. ok \washi Feb, 16—Wilson Welsh | fusing to release coal to New Ing- "The post felt that his remarks were | the municipal memorial campalgn tion at which bids for the ship: | | “nited 1 e ashington, ] 1 oo o with Buropun atatrs Aaamsin A el H I O e e s e e \® | entirely uncalled for and stated, j 2nd was assured by the chairman of | received began at the shipping atecas, Mexico, | eastern section has badly CONEeSte | 4hrough spokesmen, today. that ! the arive committee that aid would ] With representatives of more | | i would no longer be able to concern P e amtirs it o Fiumis | Dept- of Justice Agents Be- | seftiement were made withoul con- 5 b sulting America. lieve Literature Seized Officials said the United States would not withdraw from particij tion in the peace treaty and the lea- w‘“ Fumlbh Pr00f ? gue of nations if the treaty were rati- fied' by the senate but that it would withdraw from any participation in Newark, N. J. Feb. the Fiume settlement, including the y ment of stice agents from two score Byolicing of the Adriatic. industrial cities in the east are on the all connection with Kuropean affairs. ! t’":‘"“‘*"-‘ ‘l‘f ‘th L ‘11"*“3\""- lured by bandits in The official view, however, is that | ova arpested vesterday described bY | (i peing held for 50,000 pesos ran- | the railroads and they are unable to | g : : 5 = ooli. | score of shipping. companies pi rather than an ultimatum the note is | the de ‘,‘flr'vu‘wm Eer ‘s‘nmunx ::\‘ :"‘x‘l‘, ‘"“_ state department was ndvised | :-‘..Lx-.»‘p:n_v T e trame ofored. did not wish to conflict with any [be given when the time came for soli- panedid o Ijxym pmpiaprios slmply a renewal of, direct 'newolla- | most dangerous = terverels 'n o THe | today. 2 “This in turn has choked up the duct the auction as he had tionis by the Unitod Statés. The reply | country, were sent to HIls faland to- | = sqams’ home is iy Los Angeles, | gateways and has reflected back on summoned to wppear in person of the Allies, represented in the press | Jay to await deportation proceedin where his wife and child now live. the lines serving them. Coal is being district supreme court in proce brought by Wm. R. Hearst of here as a categoric maintenance of | Deseribing the (I W. W. record S o e oy e attitude by Greut Britain ana | seized Stone said they Shoned: s been instructed by the state ! goph it. In addition the central coaly York for an injunction to ste hco was described by the forelan | lranch for every important industrial | catn. * Commissioner Thadttl acted for him. & office as merely a continuance of the | conter from!Chicago through Illinois, rtment to bring the kidnapping to | committee is arranging to ship from ties with the request tha r €D | 4s they are able to get bottoms for. Dependent On Injunction : ~ attention of the Me uthori- | oy Bhat sncl i ecotaior R onl panney aniat Gonneci s tue att=nUONIS AR e o Hampton Roads by boat such coal} ticut, Rhode Island. Massachusetts A b nitas: R s e o I R e i Fe administation i alive to the | MTRDERERS OF BOND | SEVERAL STEAMERS _In opening the auction, M Prompt rejection of President Wil- | ¢ Chicago. he American repr ative Uy necessity and doing everything pos- read a memorandum from Ch son’s objections to the compromise ; Saltillo and Monterey in reporting the | (1" (o improve the situation: Payne which said that highes Sireoment kg which Fnglend, France - S et Eaid the authoritles in Eacs ¥ . THIEF BEING SOUGHT REPORTED IN DANGER ks Dolinibior e ana Italy hoped to settle with Jugo- SUSPEGTED AS ROBBERS tecas were endeavoring ta le he ! [ondon. Ont., Feb. 16.—Five hun- | e e e Mot Slavia questions relative to the futur: whereabouts of "_”‘I“ pnd “_""\Ala_v}grs !dred carioads of freight consizned to house merchant marine :com Htatus (BC o jeRstecnipaoRst HoG o andiitnas S ff’ “"”‘(\ of Mesican | Got (Siland are ticd up on SidNZs | New York Officials On Lookout For| Scverél Unidentificd Ships Sent Out | and that acceptance of any bids) Adriatic is reported in the Echo do |\ o0 e buet fn Greenwicl | troops had been sent ou | in Western Ontario as a vesult of the depend on the outcome of the Teei B “‘;{0-"(1 Gedies ot | Men Rilled In Bucl Ut Greenwich He- | T L arto placed by the United States| Men Named By Edward Furey, Calls for Help—One Blew Out Aor rocacaings io' tue SONGE Great Britain and Millerand of France o A Aoy il Railroad 3 inistration on the lines 'h rand said thesq drafted the reply to the American of the Boston and Maine railroad, offi- Who Drove Death Car. et 8 ) L ceedings were expected to be ‘:l:l‘x.:fi; ‘:mo: 8“1‘:)‘ u"‘s'hwd J“fi"- ekt iR | RGN clals of the Canadlan Pacfic ratlr New York, Feb. 16.—Search was Beaufort, N. C., Feb. 16.—The coast | ed Within two or three days b via st agre ne compromise Bl ‘ fac > Still s | @ iced today. The situation is 2 & A i . in any event checks received W] hl Ghe stamitive 5 welnk We| Greenwieh Teb. 15— From artisies | FrouHietor of Manufacturing Still i - aiontinys | imade today DY N ey York and Con- | Suard cutter Itasca reported by ra- | =AY CLoR B leq by Sat n---utl_\' of London become operutive, it | found in the rooms of John ‘m-oiul Assessed §200 and Costs in Wat “ince of the embargo at the Niagar necticut detectives for men named by dio today ‘he “'."15 100 miles off Cape | {1 sales were not consummal Lot and Anthony Forlenzo, who were shot ontier. Sowird T Rursy as the murderera| Lookout ligniship tewing & dleakied Commissioner Scctt said th At the same time the premiers’ re- bur; ‘ourt This Morning, i The n¢ he sale w e by was sent to Washington, the for- | and killed in « pistol duel in the cel- ey > e ot e s | sninjiintofuort T e fnain ciRo T el oSt sale would be arranged : ashington, | i ohn = \vas Bot Hivesn the convenience of the board v Waterbury, Fel. 16.—Joseph Per- | Milk Shorts et “" .| messenger who disappeared last Aug- S osactive purchassre vl fied the viewpoint of the British and | the police connect them directly with | re: of 6% 1ast Liberty street, al- | Hartford, eb. 1 e e the | ust with bonds worth $178,000 and ships sold must be cperated @i French governments had not been al- | at Jeust eizht burgluries in this town 3 prapristor of the whiskes man-.| age of milk, due fo failize of 1ne ) = 2 reported in a sinking condition 30 4 k e s e L | Wihon Coroner Tohnial Ehclimmotast T Confucated yesterdxy | Central New Fnglend fo run traine|wus found gead in Milford, Conn. mfiea southwest ofithe lightship. 'A. A“:‘l o ) tlon of Mr. Wilson. an inqu probably lite today, it} by n\v local police at 151 Bank stre unvd to the inability of trucks to ;.-l-i Furey. a chauffeur who is under | jassing steamer offered to take the - :_:;1;,,‘; '!l\‘!'{" l“.mk{i“ :; Crisis at Belgrade. may Le that some facts will Ge dev in the leart of the Lusiness district | milk in from suburban towns over the est with four messengers in con-| crew off but they refused, declaring | (ernational Mere) Marine oped ns to the identity of the men. | was toda .d $200 and costs Ly | ice-coated highways. hit Hartfo 1| hection with bond thefts running | the schooner would make Cape Look- | yv Gocthals, . of sthay A At present ihe police do not recognize | Jud F. McGrath in the city [ today, into millions has also siven informa- | out cove before night. and Commerce Cot> A Ngi them Dbut hold th: theory that they | court e charge inst him before | One of the largest wholesale and|tjon as to the disposal of the bonds — e e ,k,‘, MeCormack O > expericnced thieves the local court-was keeping liquor | retail concerns in the city was unable | par vanished with Binkowitz of Boston, Keb. 1 he Red Moun- p}f“‘ n‘”,n;]'p of the Orienti n Tmining articles found in , | with intent to sell. Prohibition En- | to secure 16.000 of its approXimate | whjch $50,000 aiready have been | tain shipping board steamer Galveston | o Hon kin‘ o tnent stating /thin stap “was the sequell| mens icomsiinistamto id. insur forcement Agent fo: the state of Con- | daily supply of 24,000 quarts bech recovered from a Cleveland gambler. | to Havre blew out the tube: = " st GV UF the refuml of Prince Regent Alex- pers made out to Myron 1. Borg. neeticut, Frink Fitzpatrick, who is a lof the failute of the O New Fli Miy, coroner of New Haven.| of her boilers and is ad 3 ander to Jlve the present provi- lmer's Hill, were found. Mr. b 3 jent of -his city, is teking care of | England train gettin re < 5 | who has jurisdiction over Milford | 1.000 miles off New York 3 The first vessels offered wi sional parliament and call for the 18 i been hroken into. s ase for the goveinment at the | p. m. Sunday to br throush & | conferred with New York detectives | radio messages intercepted here v | Black Arrow, the Amphion & clection of a constituent assembly. 1t | found was taken from the s g e | snow drift near Fast Canaan. A Sub-|apq Assist. Dist. Att. Unger 2 result | today. A late message said it would | Philippines, composing the is probable this situation will still rur- | M. Stein srrcault will face a federal court | plementary supply which has been | o¢ fyrey's revelations. Furey toldj probably tow to Halifax for repairs the Black sea service. No hb ther delay settlement of the Adviatie — on thc charge of keeping the still j coming in by ~motor from North | o ctory, the authouiti \id in the| 'The Red Mountain expecte offcrad for them. »robl - The cuipment seized is claime to be [ Bloomfield could not he ohtained dur- 5 8 " ance today from the st X The group coemp problem. 2] A ! ¥ I els h that the charges against him ¥ € e Greenwich Chauffeur e ompleto aa possibie and masterly | ing the early part of the any but | uop, S8 itoaieq port, althouzl a shipping | 0 Americas Fiume. Fel. 1 Two wa essals Robbed By Masked Man | vunlsl(x:lc‘no(n.mT:r‘;nhwmun,: Gl later sieds and sleizhs were used to e i tha: Bibowits nsked m:v;;r:lm: to radio messazes intercept- | attached to the forces of Captain Ga- 5 BEETE (LR ounags itk SIGICOR o g sport i 4 g SEiihieves Tatldispose brittheilest er. briele d'Annunzio have captured an Greenwich. Feb. 16— Redfield For- | lquor within the building where the | ains Held Up. = "”“';"l‘m 2y m",“ e Captain Gott ef the crippled steam- Ttallan it naportl hivios L Zoni daata | est) conutfeuy for Coultzc Huyleniwas)i Wiskeyitas being made. In all; 40| A dairy company which selis about ’ 08 "”“, SR e e O T SR L icis 1.600 T r troops in the Gulf of | held up and rebbed by u mashed t calloms of whiskey woere ken by the | 5.000 quarts daily had half of its sup- | S S "I. i "‘ SR e and longit 3 Quernero. sonthwest of this city on itoun:l Hill, lust night. IFores 1 police. About 20 callons of the mix- | ply held up through the inability of ool | ‘n‘ln with liguor took 5 e he was stopped hy the waving of a i e = found G in vats when | the Central New "".ug":f\v\t(‘)" 6 n'(l(l:lck ;:;“? i|;mv;nlu‘n'\\'y‘«v'n‘-’\bilv o ittord, | EPIDEMIC OF SICKNESS . Y red lantern on the hill and thought | the police ertered the plice. train to arrive. Some of the smaller ANERNLOL AL 2| o e EIVERENEUMONLA N 23t there was danger ahead. A masked eale ot inanie to eetiatransupy] ilisd him SRI0IS) (LR ‘1‘ Andtl ST HEL L Ny NOT MUCH INFLUENZA | man climbed into the machine and | % | ply. the body on Turnpike’ Road. | The health beard is operating minus Over the waek:gna L hwrwr adses of | WIth' & mevolver poinfidl ideman | “Mie train from Millerton which —_— - | three of its employes today. that num- miluensa a0d Ave cases of pnemmonta, | that Forest hcld up his hands WEATHER. supplies Hartford with the bulk of $200.000 FIRE IN MARYLAND. { ber being on the sick list, none of } blans for a New Britain memorial in | citing funds for that memorial. It is their campaign. They did feel the | the plan of the committee on the ! heed of a community building very | municipal drive to include members l-— rnestly and were proceeding along | of Kosciusko post on the executive this line. His attacks were charac- | group. the mayer had been informed, il(:rizevl as “malicious attacks upon | he said. | gn minister of Jugo-Slavia was noti- | lar of a Sound Beach house yesterd An unidentified schooner also was While not connected with the sit tion resulting from the cabinet crisis has arisen at ¥ The ministry led by Prem viteh resigned vesterday, announce- two cases of scirlet fever and one case | Than ook five dollar bil, a rin, ¢ - its milk battled vainly for several Chestertown. Md.. Feb. - 16.—The ”"»’m_\\ ith serivus ailments, however. Dr. Witte and Dr. Rackliffe, the meut of diphtherfa Were re ed by Chier | his finzer, and his ch and chain. Hartford. Feb. 16.—Forceast hours Sunday night with the drift t diphtheria Were recorded by Chief | his finzer, an Y AEUIOr. S ‘} aurs fSuncay Charles Perles fertilize ks bera | milk and Sunitary Inspector Dolan in the office | After examining the last mentlon a for New DBrtain and vicinity: and cight foot closely packed bank at of the board of health. Pneumont: articles the highwayman returned Fair tonight and Tuesday; con- || Summitt were destrover N re of undeter- | at thetr homes, and Mrs \;.ynm.‘-i cases ure being repérted at a rather | them flourishing his gen, backed away tinued cold. i The process of cleaning away the | mined orvigin la . entailing a | Bowen is also confined to her home. rapid rate but the influenza epidemic | and runaing to a machine swhich had . } | snow was not tinished until late this < of $200.000 covered by insur- | Mrs. Bowen is stenographer in the of- 1 showing a noticeable decline. bew. ietl nsar by, drove away. — - | morning. ! i foud inspectors are both ill |

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