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CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920.—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS. $250,000 STRUCTURE WILL BE |DUTCH INSIST ON KEEPING KASER | WHITE HOUSE DENIES ANY “THREAT’ BUT WILL KEEP HIM WELL GUARDED; BUILT FOR CHILDREN'S HOME | ™7 ¥ik V50 Wik W SRS | 70 WITHDRAW PACT; FRENCH PRESS AS SOONAS WEATHER ALLOWS | | | .. . e oo s oo | CHARGED WITH PASSING THE BUCK Entente with regard to the status of f ormer Emperor William by reiterat- i g :" 5 ing her original position refusing to surrender the ex-ruler, but acquiescing - in th st to guard hi closely, it was declared here today. liffe Heights Facing City. | ermans May Tx7 Avoased Men. | COAL FOR NEW ENGLAND ,BUT ONEBIDMADEON |Trying to Blame A H | T R London, Feb. 17.—Efforts to solve after the war problems relative to And Will Accommodate the trial of Germans accused of violations of the laws of war and the ar- ‘ i f E i for P Willi of Germany have taken a new turn. About 280 Inmates. — reiemment ot Tormer emperar witte m ot Germany v ke v | (IVEN RIGHT OF WAY | ANY ONE OF 30 SHIPS; erica for Errors - | - intern William of Hohenzollern and satisfv the Allied powe Holland a - e Gov. Edwards of New Jer- | 2"\ Uit eftect have been sent to Berlin and The Hasue by the supremo |/ —_ = Bntish, French 3 allied council. . . ‘ »~ r ic allleg o Garmans under charges preferred by the powers will be | Work of Diggin - : $5 . g PRESENT QUARTERS | sey May Be Democratic | | mimis of e o e "o wil not waive heir rights in g Out Hro i 3ol 00 Offcred T Dctv| Tealian Preswiecs The ARE TOO CONGESTED Candidate Next Fall. | toe there issuspicion of unfaimess o of & misearrinee of buwics. T | zen in Freight Cars De- | —Congress Must Ap- powers will not intervene physically in the condy = accused Germans, but will leave their disposition in the hands of the su- lays Shipments prove All Prices preme court at Leips J. Omaha, Neb. Feb. 17.—Charles E. | Veiled Threat Aimed at Holland. oy AMERICAN-FRENCH Hughes has written a letter to County Holland is vebuked for her failure to express in her first reply to the | — mos committed hy the former emperov and | Hariford, Keb. 17.—According to | Washington, Feb. 17.—Contrary TREATY IS INCLUD: i Buildings Now Occupicd Will Be Sold as Soon as New Quarters Are | Clerk Frank Dewey, ¢ ng him not Aliies her disapproval of the < 2 =l E | to . to proceed with plans to present Mr. s reminded she must assume responsi bility for Count Hohenzollern and his advices from Washington received by | €Xbectation, only one bid for any of Ready—Building Will Nccessitate : Hughes' name in the state primary | family and for “dangerous propaganda’ that “may be carried on from | the Manufacturers' association of the 30 former German liners was re- “onti i t 8 as a candidate for the republican | Dutch soil. She is also warned “how grave the situation might hecome if | Connecticut today, the director gen- fceived today when the Shipping Board 0 Sontiyuation ‘of Kimwood Street o | i o for the prosdency. o i lands sovernment were not In a position to zive assurances that | eral of railroads vesterday issued an |auction to receive competitiva offers | YOUld Also Be Withd: State Strect—$1.000 Gift is An- | I cordially appreciate your per-| the safety of Europe so imperatively demands.” gfdervr"‘fhlhmnf: raiiroad in New |was resumed with the ships offered = L W e T e s e ersey, Pennsylvania, and New York | one at a time. A bid of $550,000 tor | 1f It Becomes Neeci nounced. you expres: Mr. Hughes' letter Can’t Annex Fiume to Italy. ol from coufiscating cars of soft coal |the Otsezo by E. J. Roberts, Acme I reads. I am utterly unw?flling, how- Fiume, Feb. 16.——Annexation of Fiume to Italy is now “impossible.”” | consigned to Connecticut points. In | Oberating Corp., New York, was the | Ta . . Work on the construction of & NEW | cver, to undertake second candida- | was an admission made to the Associated Press correspondent here toduy | the last few days numerous instances | only one made for the 19 steamers to Take Adve Action building for the Children’s home, to | ¢ ' am deeply interested in repub- Captain Gabricle d'Annunzio, whos e forces have been holding this city | have been reported to the association | offered. Commissioner Scott then cost upwards of a quarter of a milliol ' jjean syccess and anxious that therc | for several months. of seizure in those states of coal be- [asked if there w; any desire to bid | d}!llura. will be sl{l}‘led as soon as the . poyuld be republican unity but there longing to Connecticut industrial | further on groups of vessels and weather permits. This new home will' ¢ no lack of e ana TG plants. Tn one case it is asserted, the {closed the auction when no offers | be on the summit of Rackliife heights, o¢ recognize any obligation to per- ., . coal thus seized was diverted to the {Were forthcoming. Washington, Feb. 17.—Pre & the Southern ‘acction of the clty, mit my name to be used. I must, | {m OSlthI] on Pu iC tO SK use of a manufacturing establishment | The largest ships of the fleet, in- { Wilson in his “memorandum® ;zguthi;cqm‘;tl{?n !s_fv:x‘e] of t:\; m(;st therefore, ask vou not to bring my in New Jersey. cluding the Leviathan, Az:lmemnqn,’A\lllPs concerning their y as well as sightly” in the city. | pame forward Ad i 2 At a meeting of the huilding commit- & e tiade settlament, informelf ) 5 o : | Washington that since Feb. 10, 1,- |those offered individually without at- | that the U i . the 1 v b g . B . e 3 at- he nited States jeSlor theChlldnenisilh omeinnsid Basty BT anaing §atich, BRebii -opetitions I hem to lee Money to Poles 1700 cars of coal have been delivered |tracting offers. Bl orniae i iina g :’\Ienms d‘ll the Y. M. C A, plans for | 44 piace the name of Governor Ed- i in New England railroads via the ! Commissioner Scott again informed | of Versailles from the senate i ® new building were approved as | o P €7 EXE A8 O n the demo- | | Hudson River gateway. bidders that all offers whether re- | Allies went ahead with their Will as the estumates for labor and | ToR R D) SN S UL 00 et prefer e Another encouraging development |ceived at the auction or previously, | without the consent of the Uj | costs of canstruction | : ; : € . ; Ll ¢ . thoga | cnce primary. April 5, were filed with = 2 = S s reported from Washington is that | Would be submitted to congress be- | States. Home to Be Modern. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski Ex | TEACHER GET INGREA I e el e three days [fore the board took action even it the | @ ! the secretary of state today. The pe- The new home will have a 260 foot | titions lacked the requircd 100 signa- % A 5 { more than 4,000 tons of soft coal | injunction proceedings in the Di frontage and will face to the north, in ' tures but it is understood these will | plains His Side of Con- | have been cleared from Hampton |trict of Columbia courts did not in- the dircction of the city. Plans call | pe forwarded betore March L. Educators in Shelton Are Not Barred | Roads in vessels bound for Boston !terfere with the sale. s Mot <. far a structure that will accomumc S tady eas! B and Providence. It is anticipated that In addition to the ig shi = e mcTican Dot T 10 older children and 40 infants iFARRELL WILL IS troversy—No Reason €0 | . Rases by Any Legausy, 1s! 4nd Providence. It is anticipate e e con Mo e ihiesh blsabivd | utiTaen fiot Iniihcinaturo o gl There . but as a statement of a situs will b Vi gV as 8, 2 { 1 i i o Gz il : 2y 4 g e s e 2 3 ill he two gymnasiums, one | Contribute to One Section Opinion Given Today. tolartive fwithinithe next dayior: two, ‘[‘f"_" Martha Washington, ‘' America, | createq “mot by an act of ti for both boys and for girls. It will will be available for points in eastern Kalb, Aeolus, Huron, Moeccasi i aila s [} , £ S, . Moccasin, T 9 PR e PRESENTED TODA T Mercury, Powhatan, Orion, Presignt | Sl Eovernment but by an a a > the British, French and H Shelton, Feb. 17.—An brary, reading room, two lounging - . of City. adopted by the board of aldermen (0| C- L. Bardo, gemeral manager of |Grant. Nansemond. Philippines, | tne British. = Frenc rooms, two dining rooms, « tiled und | S make cffective an increase in wages | the New Flaven road, savs the recent | Wrandotie and the Freedom were of- | {=iWers, which —would place e e K . “thowbs | Document Containing Generous Be- granted by the board of education and | Storm proved the most severe in its | fered individually without any bid-{ 2L5C TR0 I (he Position gl bl A b S T G Rev. Father Lucyan Bojnowski of | covered by a sum included in the Tt o 1 AnnhepTE ol e R il Lne trealygy b IS;‘.IH infirmary, office l(ufllflLr:(‘. o | quests Offcred for Probate This ' (1e Polish parish in New Britain, took | timates je by the board of appor- | {onnecticut since the blizzard of According to shipping board caleu- | SU11<s, of hzl cribine hrougr ception room, store rooms, locker Aoy Ay i = < ¥ G ;1 1888 Bardo stated further ,that in |lation, the best offers received y pact to rights of soversiznty 2 . cca this morning to explain his | tionment was declared to be legall . sta i i ‘ ers receive 2 roams, a cobbling shop, al train- b g—Relatives Re! occasion - donxae - rati ansoortatt srday < . S EE s s i i =t n:“:‘ :.h.l;w[mpmzumu':l‘:;;;;‘; ! Morning—Relatives Remembered e Thih GO e e R o E e T e G e ‘::‘ nrom;anon'hx?r n_nn“pou?‘non it t(\(oroda_\ hr(“ylns“selludd total of $21,850- | ;to‘::; 1greements to which it Relziits) where ihoinew bulidine will Generous bequests to relatives both | ciusko post community center N)w seph Shapiro, in an opinion filed with | o¢ ?sn:—iadqgipe‘r?en;: 2l yearai fered“m‘f, “‘:,:wz;q "}‘,':gg'fll‘:xer:f The treaty of Versailles and 12 A B REbe in New -en are | ex-soldiers’ side of which was pub- iy = s X v e 0 X - vessels by a- be located, was sclected about a dec- | in this city and in New Haven are | ex loIfsnca N erald. 'The | Mavor Francis Nettleton today. The, " guperintendent Carl A. Mitchell of , tional Mercantile Marine and a total | Anglo-Franco-American pact are ade ago as the site for the new Chil- | noted in the last will and testament lished in last evening's Herald. e | legulity of the raise in salarles had!.n. Hartford division of the New |of $8.760,000 for nine ships i divid- | Sidered inseparable as far as dren’s home, when it should be built, | of the late Peter T. Farrell, which was | cssence of his belief is that it is un-| not Leen questioned. but the corpora- | yyaven road A e b e B Ve etion i Teon s thia S i ~and a number of vears ago prelimi- | offer: - for probate. Mr. Far-! -;xr;“m'ufx and ’-_mdf'?"“;"“ for the| tion counsel. as is customary. exar solid trains of coal came into the i Wilson should determine to witl nary work at laying out the prafiles v a well known business- | Polish, yar veterans to have a separ- | jneq the proposed change and gave At cjjy yesterday included in about 350 the treaty of Versailles, it would Versailles Terms, The association is also advised from |{and George Washington, were among No Threat Intended. This. statement was made offid here today with 1g: further and excavating for the celiar was | man of a decade ago, died last week. | ate gathering place from the rest of { opmion thereon ireight cars reaching here. EX-ARMY NURSE IS that the American-French pact started and then temporarily aban- Provisions of the will are: the New Britain veterans, and e With the opinion upholding the:” “With about 1,000 freight cars in be withdrawn at the same time, i doned. The hill overlooks the city to To his half-sister, Ellen Farrell of ~stated that it was for this ‘Teason . ,.. jncreases checks were mailed the vard to he moved.” he said “each BACK IN THIS CITY | explained the north and commands a view of New Haven. is left $4,000. - that he did mot wish the so-called | ', qjo1ton teachers today with the sal- i single car requiring an engine to I Blames French Press. the Berlin valler and the green hills ' . To his half brother, Thomas Farrell ‘‘community house, . propossd Ly laries fizured on the new 1 b move it even after the ice three to = | State department officials take to the south, west and east. of New Haven, is left §5,000. Kosciusko post to be erecled at the | 0 . "0 amount to $346 vearly ! four inches thick encasing the side position that the French press Must Lengthen Street. To_his cousins, Mrs. Annie’By) . mah Belane | for each teacher. There is nothini rails is broken with picks, the task | Miss Helen A. Hart, R. N., Returns { deavoring through setting up Rev. J. E. Klingberg, superintendent | @nd Miss Rose Melntyre, ~of Beaver, Wanis Municipal BlCine = in the city charter. nor in the teach- | of digging out the road promises to of “threat” on the part of the A , 6f the Children’s home, wus delegated | Strect, is left §5,000 each. . j at ‘“\J‘ ‘fj“‘f’“_i‘ _f,;f“’,i’,'f‘s‘,‘“; hot | ers’ contracts which, in the opinion e a long one. To make matter: ican government, to place the Y to apply to the city. for the acceptance Lo daughters of his cousin, Misses; was if * Lf“ . ‘,’:‘;‘ (hat the | of Mr. §hapiro, could conflict with the | worse, after our men have been work Service in France and Germany for the situation which has of Linwood street from Cambridge | Mary, Leila and Irene Byrne, of this) Ubon -his farm. Te stated that the, | . 1 ® ihe city bodies in fixing the ing during the day to free the cars z at America’s door, “instead of o street to State street. This will be | City. is left $5,000 each. peteransgficharacterzationio 8 "; e, everything freezes up again during Miss Helen A. Hart, R. N., an ex- iacts of the foreign premiers a street that will run up the hill and | To cousins, Mary and Julia Sul- jmarks were untrue, though he dic RN e the night. Meanwhile we are doing | army nurse and former New Britain ,it belongs. will afford the approuch ta the home.-| livan of Lafayette street, is lef¢ $500 | oppose the building and had done so, Lith : R t { everything we can do until the snow | girl has returned to this city and is| It was reiterated that on D When the building is completed such | €ach. { for some time, _“‘9:; f“‘p;‘”‘"‘"‘é' 2l ithuanians Reques 16 mclieai: located at Miss Nagle’s sanitarium on | ber 9, before Acting Secretary a street will be essentinl as an ap- To: his' cousins, ¥ JohnSland S Ellen flettex ifol thefGhamber iof \Commercs | Recognition By U. S Passenger trains were running close | Cedar street. Miss Hart is a native | left for Paris, the American, B proach, Farrell of New Haven, is left §500 | that he believed in a central organ- ) GBS of New Britain and attended the local { and French representatives | $1,000 Gift Received. wg}_"- - e ey n‘:‘ i"“l'(')ofl""’i‘:r;b;’:'i‘:i‘:(‘f: ”;:“‘L Local Lithuanians celebrated the M i L primary schools afterwards entering | agreed on a settlement of the Ad The directors of the h s ‘o a cousin, Mary A. Ess of Ne Cresd L on il = Sl second anniversary of their mother the New Britain High school where | question and it was charged thai Jast night and eMcialis accepted a qo | Haven. is left $3.000. Ly L D Dre country's declaration of independence | ARRESTED, MAN KILLS | .ne attendea two years. On leaving | sequently, without consultidlh lon from a friend In the far west | Miss Rose Melntyre of this city is ~ OPposes “Scctional’ Drive. | with o mass meeting last evening at Hign school, Miss Hart trained at St. | United States the Allied premie: #i saye & bullding lot in lee An ; DAmed exctuinis of the will, drawn It is a misuse of PUbLC MOney ag | Jithuanian haill. About 4,000 people HIMSELF WITH GUN | Francis hospital in Hartford. After | ting at Paris adopted a new agr geles, valued at $1,000. This will be | January 21, 1918. It was witnessed | apply the funds t at “}n“-' ”_" “‘ were present. Resolutions were graduating there she went to Texas | which was transmitted to Amb; disposed of advantageously. Both the | PY Miss Elizabeth Crandall, Michael | by subscription from the =public 10, ,4op(ed commending the attitude of -, where she was located in a hospital | Wallace for the approval of directors and meimbers of the build- | Haves and Bernard Mille | build a_community house for our Sec- | progigent Wilson in the matter of | until the time of the outbreak of the | American government. ing ‘committee agree that a new home tion. The Poles should take care ofy g .i¢ getermination for small nations war when ske enlisted in the Red Action a Surpris A for the children at once is imperative. | TANK GAR OF WINE their own club houses and let thel . 4 .ondemning the alleged arro- Cneatge or Fobbing IFracnt | Cross. This, it was said, came as @ From Overseas After 20 Months’® Six Others Held in Framingham On At Prexentlthey iare Lonrodiint ool soldiers, Polish included, ""_“‘"i(_ 2| gance of the new Polish government. According to statistics filed in that | surprise to the American gove: houses where the fire hazard is can- | :‘:‘“:he‘ for e _bBPOxj‘(’; N8| The resolutions also requested that Cars, state she was the first nurse to enter | which sent a communication Y siderable, where it is difficult to feed . tosather) o 3 jonjowski. | . United States compel Poland to | the service from Texas. N S | e e T ¢ the large numbers and whore the |15 Broken Open At Springficld and { “Thereby the city and the soldiers| jipgraw its armies from Lithuania | Framingham, Mass., Feb. 17.—Or- | overseas several weeks after her en- Dk 10‘1(‘10”!?13{(‘:\1::;!}(::9. auarters are too cramped for the | geveral Railroad Hands Get What | Yould obtain a fine building and could | 4nq asked that this country recosnize | Sanized thafts from railroad cars dur- | listment ana was ordered to the front | consulting the American govern prope development, mental and nnite in t_hf' same meenting house. Lithuania as an independent state. Tt | NS the past three vears were charg- | immediately. For some time after | The premiers were said to has physical, of the inmates. Was Known As “Tight.” _ The priest stated that he had ob-| O jccided to forward @ copy of the | €l in court here today against SIX | arriving in France Miss Hart was lo- | plied that they did not intend The directors have also made ar jected to the club house for the reason | ,ooputions to the president and to the ' €mploves of the N. Y., N. H. & H. | cated in a fieid liospital where she was | so, but later sent an ultimatuj anErments HtolecTiline it et ions s Springficld, Mass., Feb. 17—A large | that he considered it un-American. | b 'seles sanate. railroad. Two)of them waived exam- | freating the wounded: who | were | Juec Slavi. thet noten st and also the land on Corbin avenue, | tank car of wine, believed to have | “Politi nor creed, nor origin, ination and were held for the grand | turned in there from the field of bat- | the new fiem“‘m’ t the tersis 'now owned by the home. soon as | been consigned from California to the | should enter into the matt-r. Soldiers jury. Tria] of the others, who plead- | (e, original treaty 0:" L\fm' ms 4 the ncw structure is occupied. ncizhborhood of Bosion, was broken | should be welded togcther as such linotimuilty was ectlfor Saturdsy /Al i 1o Tneveratl mentta ot | servicel| s eliteeat ondon wor Springfield yards of the Boston & Al- | by this m he concluded. " ed suicide by shooting this morning, ' to a base hospital where the work Allies Send Reply MAYOR WILL NOT ACT bany railroad while held up for re- R Los Angcles, Feb. 17.—Franklin K. | after he had been arrested on a sini- | was not as strenuous. Following the | London, Fen 15 tie’ Allid pairs yesterday officials of the road A a Lane, retiring secretary of the in- = e aon ot ustilities Miss HaLt was s & e id today and enough of the wine ' Medical Examiner Has terior will hecome an executive of The authorities allege that the loss _\‘r(:nt’uii\ol(‘) (’(‘.c}rl:::\‘.v:‘vnew!m{rl; ‘lemu !‘{:d L’r‘ ;':(0,-‘;;“":,:\“':,“.'\m ‘,.‘:.2:5‘,;5“ was consumed to incapacitate a con- . the Pan-American Petroleum and ' in three y stealing hus run into | Cross bra oS e A P e g x | mderable number of the workmen. Not Been Appointed rransport Co. and the Mexican Fe- | several thousands of dollars, In raids | jcan ';‘.?'lff'.“fi"l.f‘"ff'l,f;?f“ el bt memoranam 8 Wrangle and States He Will Not Act | The wine is belicved to have been in- | (oroner J. Gilbert Calhoun of Hart- | troleum Co.. when he relinquishes his | on the homes of local employes of the ! gverseas for over 20 month jiandis & ;" e tended for sacramental purposes but & ford countv today said that no sue- | official position it was announced here | road last night, police and railroad Washiugy Tilegal Measare” for Board. in the absence of the waybill officials | cessor to Dr. Harry A. Ilcock as | today by E. L. ny president of | detectives found many artices alleged Cesln e he counch deciined oM here were not certain of its destina- ' medical examiner has been made. He | the two com i Mr. Lane's sal- | to have been part of the looted freight Newspapers Are Bt‘ing‘ f”.‘ I r(»ald,ernt l\nhm: s (‘n‘r“l;lrnl.ti tion or purpo The car left for also stated that a mumber of local |ary, it was reported will be approx- | shipments, including sugar, ladders, | : F g S e de 2L o Boston yesterday. | bhysiclans are locking for the berth. | imately $50,000 annually. He will | ropes and autumobile accessories. i Printed In Elm City | lication of the texts will prgl | Among those most prominently men- | have offices in New York but will| Of ihe six men arraigned. Frank | New Haven, Feb. 17.—Afternoon | i Quigley Explains Parliamentary If the contention of Mayor Quigley §s correct, a new phase of the wran- e e T o ey left to the Ainerican president. P Conne Light & Power i ! onnecticut Light & Power protess lioned is Dr. Waterman Lyon. Dr. | frequently visit Los Angeles whe Phipps, rardmaster her dward pewspapers here which had suffered ::;‘:‘l’l‘!r"lv'v,'Y'n'r:ll‘l“u"‘\(‘"»:‘l-l:gi)?.hw|\'\’i‘l‘;"’h(:-]‘dn.\ Turks Are ~Peémlttted t"ro 1 Lyon gave up his practice o enlist in |the companiex named maintain ex- | Martin of Lowell. a freight conductor; ' imconmventence for several days in get- | 1.0Ng Pricon Term For e S ns mn i the service during the war and has | tensive offices. ITis duties will be | Harrison W. Landon and Otto Hodges, = t their el s ren sy f the Retain Constan ople ting out their editions by reason of the ' Man Who Shot Sweef] closed en the mayor refuses to call | 3 , ; i .lscs:\.:;\h:w'f ul]‘ h:.'m‘mkulm-n:\?»n llo | Londen. Web. 17—Great Britain, 1| Sor7ed both in Santons wnts in - this | those of lesal advisor and vice-presi- { hoth hrakemen rosiding here. pleaded ! attitude of their composing room receive complaints. 1n the opinion of | w learned today, has instructed Aqd- | SOURUTY anc. W b dent. not Fuilty William Moss of South | forces, were in better shape today. ew Haven, Feb. 17.—Jose the mavar the council's action is re- | miral De Robec at Constantinople fo S Eao e Chelmsford. and Geor Seeley of | Additional men had responded to the | ter. who severely wounded Hi corded improperly and therefore ille- | announce there the fact that the Al- | RADIORBANSISSUIBTHD, Quarter Million Loss ; Iramingham waived examination and ' order of the International Typo- |liott, in Meriden, December 1 Eal, lies have decided to deprive Turkey Washington, Feb. 17.—All war- B = ere held forthe grand ¥ raphical Union officers to remain at | Was given a sentence of from At the January session the muvor | of Constantinople. If-the persecution ' fime restrictions on internal radio | In Spnugfield Blaze TR work pending conferences hetween , 19 Years by Judge Gurcdiner ( introduced a resolution asking the | of the Armenians continues, however, | communication in the United State Springficld. Mass.. Feb. 17.—TLoss| Would Have Girls’ McLoughlin, organizer, of New '(oday. Carter had kept co common council to appeal to the pub- | the admira] was instructed to were removed, effective Mubruary lua to! thelburning ofl the ‘plant ot i 5 nd the publishe with the younz woman. Ile ha lic utilities cammission for a hearing. | the peace treaty with Turkey m: under an executive order signed t0day | {ps sreere Organ company earl Army Training Corps e working in Dridgeport. and re Alderman Curtis offered a substituto | considerably mogified. { by President Wilson. .. b rhen imc, R T CATLLAUX TRIAL B to Meriden mecting M oL Dy siedianen T = q T ... |af between $200,000 and $250.000. wul{ str, come forward as favoring . Paris, Feh. 17.—Joseph Caillaux. | saiq hensevaral Umcs T :nn;im{‘mnn:tm,\ he(chaltman r‘,y«l:\‘:y(v'l- ew Haven Fire Epidemic SON SUCCEEDS PAYNE. of which is covered by insurance. Th establishment of schools for the , former premier of France, was placed 7 Washington. Feb. 17. - Reur Admir- \pany had under conmstruction or- i training of women's army cotps in all i on trial today hefore the senate. sii- thejmayor astad it da s nied e Continues, Another Tod al Benson. chief of naval operations for churches in istol. Conn..j the principal cities of the United | iing as a h court. cf with i privilege of withdrawing his resolu- tion 1 this, he contends, took with i I amendine s The substitute was reluctant to impq avy se cellent reco New Haven. Feb. 17.—Another five ! guring the war and now on the retived | Seranton. Pa v Sd oAt $30.00A | States is W request for ¢ conspiracy his country int \we the local department @ fi to- | jist, has been sclecte tent re cach o ore v e a0 thl | iime ot o R Sdsolution was For Blitbose of have | 4y ‘when ithe) roof of it three stor, lson to stcceed Larton Payne o rteel end. She cites the v ol the i 52 m T e e S T S ey | ey :.:i Chapel and James str eets | axa member of the Shipping Board. | ITAIN SECOND IN “Death Battalion” Gy et ) e o Idermen February 15 to | Wwas burned. One fireman s sent to = e _ i o R Y out the fact that Am a s :?‘arlrrr:flpl.uul.\ Sio o m.‘s ¢ | the nospital from effects of xmoke L WEEK'S PNEUMONTIA REPORT | the council or Cushing’s manual has == et In the morbidity report for the past | services of well trained women m no cluuse coveri 4 titute resolu- DARDANELLES ARE NEUTRAL WEATHER. week, New Britain is second highest | he found of While the army tions,” the mayor argues that there is London, Feb. 17.—The internation- — in the state in the number of pneu- | and nivy portunitics to youns dor 1 Bren ovd | TEPO no such thing. These being the | alization of the Dardanelles which | ! Hartford, Feb. 17.—Forecas | monia cases reported. this city having | men to fit the ves to defend, no . George has offered ihe bassador- | heal n wcts, in the mind of the mayor, he | had been forecast, was decided upon || for New Britain 1 vicinity 33 victims as against Waterbur: . | chances girls to prepare < Washinston to Sl e numbe Brid nnot see his way clear to eall u | definitely by the Allied supreme Unsettled, probably snow to- || The influen epidemic is daily a- | theghselves for any cmergency, she | 2 the former ibasnador Othe Y \nsonia meeting, he says. He further adds | council today. The details of the night and Wednesday: warmer. clinir with but 13 reported toda states Anybod other than males, | . the Pall Mall Gazeite to- § that he will not call a meeting of the | control of the waterway, however, One scarlet fever casc quaran- | interested in the movement, is ay, the earl has declined tne board. have not been worked out. tined. | to communicate with Miss Gould appointment. facing n perilous period when the DECLINES APPOINTMENT TO U, N and hours, ti Ware