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a ‘ports which require long ‘/"News of the World" : ' : 3 A * (™ Herald “Ads” Mean ' By Associated Press. : o = : 1 Beiter Business. . — s 4 . - -, ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920.—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS RESERVE BOARD T0 | HOOVER IS AGAINST HAVING | STATE AND FEDERAL RAILROAD BILL IS TAKEN TREATY FAILURE I REGULATE CREDITS. RATIFICATION OF PEACE AS ((FFICERS CLASH IN UP TODAY AND ITS QUICK ' BIAMED ON WILS ot ~ ISSUE IN COMING CAMPAIGN \MICH.ON‘DRY' LAWS ~ PASSAGE IS NOW EXPECTED sy Hopes for Restoration of Pre-War, g | Senator Harding Holds . Financial Equilibriun ~ {ITY IS UP AGAINST IT |1t Lesser Reservationists Ac-' govommon o et Seeks Armed ‘Meanwhile R. R. Union Of- TAXPAYERS AIM DRIVE Responsible for Senate Dela cept Pro Is of Mild # Hp 7 ficials Gather and Bitterly URGES GREATER PRODUCTION T0 GET NEW ENGINEER omrvtionts. ve i, Aid 1o Quell “Icipient Auti- (0o "y “brovisions av| AT THE HEALTH DEP'T. Country is Warned Against Too Rapid Pass, He Thmks. i Prohibition Insurrection” Big Step Backwards. e Y i ; ey ?E“wm of U, 5. crea. Suitable Successor to W. H. — , tkaaentl — Board of Public Works Also nary War Statntes 1t to Forbisn Competitors Canses | Hall Wouldn’t Come At | ALSO OPPOSED TO COUNTY PROSECUTOR SAYS MAY ASK PRESIDENT | Falls Under Hammer of | overnment Ownerst "j Co el Les ’{‘han $7,500. ELISHEIEIARE B It HIS CHARGES ARE FALSE TO VETO MEAS URE Organization. shinston, b, 23.—Determina- i = i = Columbus, (., Feb hects of the federal reserve board to ' Baltimore, Feb, 23.—Herbert C. — the republican party vill wel exert the full power of the reserve The board of public committee se-. Hoover, former food administrator, Declares That Liguor Taken From Washington, Feb. 23 v Cont Th Taxpavers' a atonh the responsibility of Araericani @ . - Zi confer- e ‘Taxpavers’ associatic 4S | the peace treaty.” U. S. 8 g e . S. Senator Deflation: Outlines His Own Platform. “Essentially alone he nezotiate surrender of American nation still_essentially alone, one { dred million, he block sition,” Ilarding said. cassor and his follovre; Warning was given that the coun- try must guard against too rapid de- banking system in regulating and ' Jected to secure a successor to William | declared today in an address at Johns controlling the credit sitiation—a | 1T, Hall. who recently announced his, Hopk - tuc'[;“:o, o otmnsi'm’;’”v‘n Federal Sleuths Was Confiscated at encedreport on the railroad hill pass :‘)‘(’)"“‘(“i:’::"‘:‘l"“»‘“"“_“l an ‘;""\ on the : ren G. Harding at a1 rally of his 1 course designed to aid commerce and | resignation as city engineer, is nNot' making the ratification of the treaty Al T Saturday night hy the house Was| e chnrity boara. the nonmn i Works | state republicans here today, industry in restoring a pre-war cquil- { meeting with any great succe with Germany an issue in the presi- ) called up in the senate today by Sen-| and the park commission for the man. | Lrcsident Wilson solely respon ibrium—was disclosed in the board’s ' curing the kind of an official the re-, dential campaign. He insisted the in.: Washington Mun—Some State Ofi- | aior Cummins, chairman of the inter. | Ner In which they have been handling | [CF, ¢ SENate’s delay in ratifying #Buial reperc, mnde pRble todoy quircnients call for. Chairman E. jection of the arguments for and o ] : s LR e o e R Recommendations to Congress. Humphres saidl today: thatlot ihe 15| asainas nesorvations mwould ‘obscire | SAl=S suySiThcy S HeveliExpected f state comnience commitles, MWho Bobaticose S ithere has been! & lack of sound FecommendationstwareManafsi ot oo o s e e e ie Ts e el e S TR TRt e e tained unanimous consent for its im-! |yuginess judgment E 3 sou congrass for amendment of the the practical experience that the locall flict over a question in which the N S mediate consideration. Tts speedv| 1In their attack on the health hoard serve act which would permit reserve ;o 1oquires, ar se candi-| ¢ e Teea : : N8, oFicuge Teb 2% Mejor A. V. Duis | 3doDtion was predicted. Presentine | ihe assuciation cites neaith hoard, T e ooy | Job requires, and hoih of these candi- | country already has made up it , Feb. 23.—Major A. sl el s et heentd sociation cites the action of th banks, with approval of the federal { i ies would mot consent to be consid- | mind” and added, “it is my impres-| F¥mple, federal prohibition commis- 1A8 confetence teport, Semator Cum- | commission in leaving the board with- “ TNy TIIANE w02 e s S e e ol lere aliro iR cliplacainbes Bt oflremu Jiiatonl eha th HHerelzin of partvEcreaiimil sionen fon th feeninal Statesrsceive e San L e s A SR lE Bl ISR S Bdost ol s cxintendent B oG o e dation for member banks. An ascend- Mas REN0 e e D TRl Bosiiion word ai 12:30 o'elock that the iele e oe 2 et iolmont s dlihe sxBediive Reommit e pete i e REIERONeE Rt e of the ecngineer ix Hope for immediate ratification of | Sr#bhic authorization for him to lead e p e | tee has the following to say cencern- ! c%/ (1] 11 LS stz - rding ing scale of rates would be provided ! ¢5.000. He asked for an increase of | the treaty rested, he said, in the ac. | %P &rmed eXpedition of U. 8. agents fnanige D hae Bl IRasahaticompr slon. tecting American rights. i e 1/a|1$1/000 for thelcominglyear,iand ithen {fecptancelby. the t/leaserl ireservations|j ool (e uRRSTinennsnly (of Michizan “In order to prejudice it amonz the We haven't had a superintendent e lieved, would induce banks to hold ; decided to enter in the contracting|ists” of the proposals of the ‘mild e g el S SR, people it has heen termed a guaranty ’l)h‘\‘l;"d"_ ChETRONIIcnLbSE dpd fpvnic Eollbe s o e bl ki Dusiness: The salary committeotIefE i reservationsi? & The! twol " combinedy] nas on Liion DINeCO B sim staial Lhellio plincome inelsaid, | \&Pnis st mot|l151s oo anit o eator LN EHIDEIE rone " federal powe nd thus work (o the end ihat cre the salary at its present fizure. he said, could secure ratification. ‘\‘I‘_p‘"f‘b,“l“_ e emunieanon oV | true. There is a guaranty in the bill{ unul eaomasnitiadoionappoliedil i B i ainten Ui expansion on w large scale would be ! The entire hoard feel that the s Restored Production Essential. i SRR B ROt GRLESCE G s dlvi ot i) i imns ool Corars b60 1) o SlyancCiaiman stopped. vices of Mr. Hall a this time are in-" The present danger Europe is| ll?u.'!r,\.xupi-- with about 30 men swill | fielts continuing for six months aftor{ nis services s Botor it Oha ey i ent day have sought insistent Warns of Deflatios . for the reason that ?m facing, Mr. Hoover said, iS MOt S0 jaave Chicazo late today for Ne. the railways are returned to their| Camp is a good doctor, why we are all = CPStinately, 1o rend o : has had considerable to do with the, nuch a revolutionary cataclysm as the | suunee, Mich., where they will be | OWNers: but its necessity is obvious. right.” : kg ) A 2 Ui a compliz planning of the water main work in| “steady degeneration of the standard joined by a troop of Michigan state “The rate making section is not 2| For the hog house at the town VUant staie i supe ‘rai flation. While the board was in en- | 3urlington, a big task. which with his; of livinz and the slow decay of the| constabula guaranty. Not a dollar is to be paid | farm, the charity board is raked over . of the world. the plot fal tirk sympathy with measures to over- enation becoming cffective at this | forces of stability.” Restored pro- Attarney General Palmer, who . f'om the treasury on account of its| the coals. Thegcommittee claims that | the senator said, ough the ad come this evil, it pointed out that | iime, would have its effect on this. ductivity, he insisted, is essential if | passed through Chicago last night de- | Provisions, and no obligation whatever | $500 was appropriated, $600 v sent ©f the peopie in 1918 ignoring remedies emploved to correct inflation : Work alone. the Allies are 10 receive the maximum ! clared Major Dalrymple had full au- | on the part of the government is cre- | and the commission now seeks $409 ' 1ite House edict.” might create conditfons worse than Mr. Humphrey set at ease reports| reparation. “Until then we shall not | thority to force the law and would | ated.” Also. the $20,000 harn *“with- Had the pcople oleved that detlation itself. that have been circulated to the ef-: have real peace,” he sald. “It will be | have the complete support of the gov- | He said the bill merely directed the iv is discussed, as is the . B¢ declared, “we might today “Deflation merely for the sake of ; fect that on April 1 he was to sever| delaved as long as we hang the treaty ! ernment machinery. | interstate commerce commission that| testing and killing of cattle following ocratic subjects of the deflation and a4 speedy return to nor- | his counection with various City| in the air, for we are a part of it.”” Open Itevolt Denied. {in so far as was practicable it should | State tuberculin tests. council of nine, with the mal'—detiation merely for the sake | boards, to devote his entire time to h Reeryntion BN P. A. MecDanough. prosecuting at- | make rates that would vield a net op- According to the committee, the ' Passing on the oblizations \f restoring secur $ and com- | p. i as ral superintendent ot 5 Gl ! tor on o in a sta et P e e Vi o city has h 2 Few stakentariv pub Senator ding of restoring security values and com- | position as general superintendent “T do not believe the adherence of | LOrReY of Jron county in a statement ! erating income of 514 per cent “upon| Sity has m'":;fi f,‘«‘t“i“ ;‘;Et"}'lt‘fi" h e e ;_"l“|’ Sioicnug 3 cet as a res $15.000 ap- E e iings ch he swodity prices to their pre-war levels | {we Traut & Hine Manufacturing com- issued last night, assumed ‘“all re- the true value of the railway prop- & without regard for other consequenc- | pany. During his remarks, Mr. Hum-| sponsibility” for taking the wine from ! erty” The income would depend| ! OPriated for that work. The pur ciared the republican platform sk s, would be an insensate proceeding © phrey intimated that in view of Mr.! fpo o Tlp n C R R ety of oup | 1€ federal agents and denied that the : wholly upon location of the roads, the chase of automatic sprinkling carts is | contain. Chief among these wei in the existing posture of world @i~ f Hall's leaving the city engineer's po-: B0 | 0 % (80 O g Ter Or | county was in “oper revolt. Towa msnator rointanl ot sesciiine | 2dvocateddsTalimoneyisaving imeas Names 1is Platform. fairs,” the report suid. sition., the duties of chairman “oulfl 20D Siarscoruincediotithe necessit Statements of Mr. McDonough and 2 : > s 2§ ure. Perfected Americanization to i . ol < S of reservations with the league. It i e s 2 v | Uhat some roads would earn not more Phe! requestst of th b Tl heldl Sajoicinely A i A plea was made in thiv connection by inoreased, and that his continuance | o GRCTIAlOnS D VRS TeAEUE, (M0 Leo J. Grove. supervisor of federal|ynantwo per cent. i > requests of the park commis- | he icingly American her for complete nbsorption by investors : ,g chairman of the board would re-| oo 5 S0 F 0 e _‘” oth { prohibition enforcement in the upper - 5 - % sion for $34500 is not favored be- | €T £ outstonding portions of War secur- ! quire considcrable of his time away sm’ were in _:g‘evu..(km on all the| peninsula, on whose report Major iscusses Anti-Strike Section. cause of the amount of money involv- Adequate national. defense witl itles issues. As these pass into the | rion the factory. great major ideas of the league and| Dairymple based his appeal to Attor “To call it a guaranty is to be| ©d- The project is all right, the com- | @Mple navy as a first line of def hands of permanent holde 1d the 2 5 the major ideas of reservations, but. ney General Palmer for aid in arrest- | either maliciously false or stupidly ig- | 'ittee says, but for the fact that the ; World leadership in aviation, sirg that they are in disagreement mostly | m;, the prosecutor, two deputy sher- i norant.” he declared. Discussing the| 0T taxpayer must be ily as- | army than heretofore and volu sational debt is reduced by the ober- greer : iiton of the sinking fund there grad- | Local Bankers Attend over secondary questions in the reser-! iffs, two palicemen and three OWIers | agsi_strike section on which iLe sen-| Scosed for the work. | military training for younz men. Repeal of every extraordina gally will come 2 proper balance be- vations. Tn the meantime the worki’ qrn.h» wiue} agreed In part as 10 the are conferees vielded., Semator Cum - i S s S ew York: Conferences ¥ held in suspense. Infinite miser: § steps that preciniintel the Dresent | mins said they “vielded simotv to su-| MURDERER STILL AT statute. volume of foncrete things,” the board Tle New Britain Trust comp goes on accumulating. Forces are set, Status in Iron county. preme necessity” and that they recog LARGE End of bureaucricy “crowned explainegd. were i e ented at the first mi in motion that may vield new con- Wine Taken From Men. At a attsad illhaa autocracy.” i Grove, accompainied by Lieut. R. G Opposition to governmeni o Urgzes Greater Production. ! winter conference of the tr flicts. : ¢ S e St o e i o 3 nies of the United States in New York Already the distrust and undermin- | Strope and two troopers of the state :nsue o0k 2 Springficld Police and Pinkerton De- | ship and nationalization of indust i Curbing of government ext: <day, Friday and Saturday of last | ing of confidence and credit i constabulary, had seized 11 barrels of 2 4 3 . i b e i ouruuxxi)xc:rzmla.rl-z? wine at the Virsil Jacation, a minetwo D R (It tectives Fail to Locate Fiend Who gance and “zet to thinking agal Sprague of the New Britain Trust Co. { 1y. 2 miles from Tron river, the statements | President Wilson’s proposal for Killed Child. A millions instead of incomprehen| ind J. C. Loomis of the Commercial [ Regarding the part the Uni of both men agree, when Grove and ' settlement of the railroad wage con- Hath I billion N States will take in the rehabilitation | hiS party were met by Prosecutor . troversy and the compromise rail- Springfield, Mass. Teb. 23.—The| Governmeni subsidy for the The convention was held under the { of Europe Mr.' Hoover counselled | M¢Donough and the orficers. That the | road bill. pending in the senate were | efforts of local Gl state police to | hant marine. auspices of the trust company section | moderation. federal officers’ right to have canfis- | bitterly assailed in (the conference | apnrehend the slayer of | Vieginis | Opposes Compulsory Training of the American Bankers' assaciation. o Requccat Armamente! cated the wine was cuestioned and the ! here today of the railroad union of-{waiker, aged 12, whose body | Commenting upon military traf liquor was taken from him by forece, . ficials and grievance committeemen | found Frida: 2 3 Senaiar i it d e ik been criminally assaulted. were | A52inst its being made compulsory The program was as folloy Assuming that the treaty would augmented today by Pinkerton de. | S2id it should hesupported by the Morning—Federal trust legmintinn: be ratified “some day” in “some | Siatements of the two further agige. LS s GAbE] i e Accused Men Defended. discuss the settiement policy laid R e o T e police‘fi.«qxx?exxt in camp, in the Na May Ask Use of Veto. department, One of fthese astew. | Gu2rd and in the schools and cul state trust legislati form” he expressed a hope that it{ = : : : i lialor tnat Companicatwithiine o e odaciee fiaani oo S e i There their, stories diverse. how- | down by the president. bar; fees for trust terms; co-operative tjon of armanient and the ‘“‘develop- “‘L‘*d rL“' ""'”;’“‘"“ }‘i ""“ i Jeislation. ment of engines of conciliati el | taincd gCEEEgactingiivy chin gh1s S = : > : { and made so popular and so hel e ons o v e R S B 1 co(;)us(gnr:fllhc?u?:‘s: 8£ 77§ thority in seizing the wine wh Tndications were that a strong ele- | lives assisted in tracing Bertram G.| (hat it would he sousht as o priv ployment dcpartment: cOmMMmUBILY | ternational justice. : | the property of John, Joseph and <ment perhaps, a majority, of e SREacer Muoseanunder ot Miss Matiha |y fvier thanldcceptedins oiaiie i st : & S Steven Sta brothers, principa i aders, w e at | B. Blackstone ten years : 2 a S e Sk e St e Bxecpt where interests of Unitea Steven Stulcuzzi brot principal ' union leaders, would demand that | P Blac en years ago after a| Business. the farmer and o ey ning (he annual DANAUCt | states ave vitali o o al "aed | qirectors of the Peninsula Packing Co. | railroad labor stand together in an | long serics of assaults and robberies | workingman all must be consulte e = : - - 1 bl -on river. u ars of the littlo | appes o arcused wide ic int S A L £ 1 was held in the Waldorf _ball room, H(,mm SRR e P o || T o He, Bl G e appeal to the president to velo the bect suggelf"’-h';{ interest. R s 1.000 men in attending. The speakers |ty American membership on the va. | (WIS largest store. AMr. Grove as- Cummins- Jsch measure because of Many suspecis have been Lrought | question of (he wage carner he vere|randls H Libwn i dceprenident i oLl R P St Al por it s | serted el iquonivasieent i e ntore ftaRTaROT oy . Some regarded |In o date all have been able (0 | clared 10 he the most pressi, of the Guaranty Trust Co., New York; ! i aev tor the settlement of questions and thus was subjected to government | jt as destrovink all progress made ! clear t emselves of *USPlcron- | ever. “lecause there is the attem seizure. during the negotiations with Direc- s tmmnan G e e | | i the American people to the league re- | quires any demonstration,” heé con- The spe: of ureatef production s urged ¢ in as one of the meth- ods by which the “proper balance” might be materially aided. But the héard directed atiention {o -danger which lie in the path of great produc- 1ion unless that pioduction is imme diately followed by distribution and «woidance of wusteful consumption. emphasized that hourding musi not Le practiced or the stimulant of pro- duction will avail nothing. The granting of extensive credits to foreign trade and the resultant keen competition in our own markets with 1he foreign buyer was charged by the board as being “onc of the potent causes of high prices.”” It was shown that the demand for commodities from domestic ne well as foreign sources was so far in excess of the supply that the increased cost of was night after had dit can be and is absorbed by the 2 s il e e e e Tuzal W McCarter, T. P. Francis|igjced hy the war T y S rice. Speculat re 138 ¥ 5 i S o Mr. McDonough said the wine was G S i = & < beani aftagiivels lelicoked by advancesiaurpby. pheSicanins ot moneviiexceptiNtol] I eat o e o hei :;'(;, o 1”"" 1“’"‘_1“‘;{ = settlement | Peary At Rest Il‘l which is always a pe to . po : i 4 il Teres CHOaRs e e ol intained ir S . i eir demands for higher pay. gZovernment. in interest rates because of the ; te dis EcifiwasRopnose il e e S R e e e ; : o Sk T ARSHALL N NEW BAVEN |70l B T Bt = National Cemetery | “Veilint cievaien uee or e profits according to the analysis. obelssecoromiciwonndsilics In Lol b ceen(iy detor having Ibeeniibrouzht ito OLD RESIDENT DIES Washington, Feb. 23.-~The hods of | fl‘:l;‘jfri;\‘;:f'l:l‘flg\‘ © ‘&‘f\’evf_i_ci_b Oppose Financing Exports. promotion of the great processes of | ju| in the state court in connectio Rear sdmiral Robert H. Peary, dis-| SUrest X to advancing ciyiliza 4 = . A A 1 Mule | o vatercommerce iiin e isald SRR OUBInNnith helownership ot theisanie win CovererNorRtholNOTnEPole i fiaid | 1o dsic REhcie Jmust ibe n ey The board took occasion i restate | Vice-President Arrivesand Will Make | joans from our government. He said tife Stalcurzzis were found not olirentiin ATl IRal el der2r ithe old pre=war lev sition ¢ financing of ex- | Sl S e Ok . ati Iric + 5 < De “It is et A St e term credits { Speech Before Chamber of Com- M Rechdorglonchens guilty of vieloting prohibition laws, | % Matikla Erickson, of 88 Camp | tery today with full naval and mili- ¥ Tar e 8 . Mr. Hoover's reference to the peace | ° mhe prosecutor added that he “took | sereet, One of First Swedes gn | 2YY honors and with high officials ana | ¢a1 De that A new —proncsiion e | merce This Evening. Seclviand S ranfcinion ivesinieocd Lhiaie ieiockinilnisietter fiinetornl officers of the government and tha; Co'Me,in the development of the py :‘:”;n y)lu I 5 Thoaang o )I i :’t'”‘f’"(‘l“"”“" )"‘ Statis ““5 to a letter carried by Grove in which This Passed Away Today. diplomatic corps present to pay last m\] rod u: n;u . hy : iP es markers, e s 2 23.—Th s R. | calculatec dicate what he callec ¥ ; & . 8 > | never grow less, eclared. e e Gl e L e e e S e T he called | ;¢ \as stated that he had been aj 2 S tribute to the world famous explorer. | Lud he aid mot kiow whother Y A Narshall, e 0 (0 O IR i phearthreaking underpavment” | pointed a district deputy prohibition Mrs. Matilda Erickson, wife of | Because of the high naval rank be-| wu: seale of wazes will abide, b a fod Aaoe B Gt by 3 L1075 ! States. as a dinner gues e ! of sc ers Ther re, = : ric r rickson 4 = = k, war scale o azes 1 abide, b was not regarded as sufiicient to off L A e he fenforeement officer. Trick W. Erickson of 8§ Camp street. | stowed upon Admiral Peary with the ' vieieq wases in themselres do . e e i e e lUbaTb e po L RUIo I SECS st st Hlk aching positions in the | *.je could not produce the r cied this morning at her home, fol- | thanks of congress for his achieve. | 5 oq WaRES e o set the corresponding 4 €X- . ghenk 1o a larze number of men rep- ipublic school that now are vacant . ..egential card carried by lowing a brief illness of influenza. ! ments, the ceremonies G e isaiconstiuICRI e Sitt eumeanu e O nansion necessitated by the carrving ,ocenting Connecticnt’s industries who | or filled by teachers below standard. i poopcs o AMeD b said, “and | She was 73 vears and eight days old, R €s were In charge | pepsation. “If wages are doubled] df the credit b ¢ 3 ve come her for this event e number of teachers receiving less ficials, Mr S MceDonbughisaid, and = B T g ay old. } of the navy department and Captain the cost of living is more than e e IDe i e e S 1”,' S S T could not show a warrant for a raid | and was one of the pioneer Swedish ! (arrol ). Wrizh!, chaplain at the! p L Tost During the wur the chamber re- |than $450 a year, he placed at 120.- : residents in this ecity, having lived | Washinglon navy vard, conducted th k & i { { ibrough banking operations as d suls 1o the seeu te. GUESTS FORGED TO FLEE | fiiea trom holding an annual din- I‘qu(-.v Salary increases had been grant- [ % & VI (RHRE L L e Fon il voiae | iTTor) several | balitionsbeoraine : nerilsnallygibedinn erss i s l’”’" Sy soraciicasesplve il SLUIRIN. o At Grand Rapids, Mich., District | years she was affiliated with the | N Ee e = in the Yale dining hall, but as alum- | ranged from ten to 25 per cent while j \itorpey Myron H. Walker said that { Home Department of the South Con- | A R Patriotism In Peace ni will use that place the chamber |the cost of living had increased from {3, \cars ago. when prohibition : gregutional church. She was aiso a i Aviator Falls 1,200 Feet ' members will dine ‘L“ ”‘f‘mf'_‘r e qn..—‘r{.‘ IS Roch SR e , went into effect in that district. he | member of Valkyrian lodge, O. of \. z 5 AQ “ 9“ As In ¥ ,”“;"f' (;‘:""T(‘;f"li‘ ‘;r‘.dvrfu:u‘-:, Ao I [Theve Is ot o univerdtiy In . M€ had (o issue “fully 0 warrants and | Iesides her husband she leaves a | To Dfllfih At F.—lg’lc Pass| coiumes P \“"?,‘f"‘ i ing month by month some of its S , . 400 at Marie Antoinette Hotel in New York Driven to Strect by lames Early Today f the chamber and he will rec cullected $6.000 in tnes” danghter. AMrs. John Jusephsen of | Pass. Text, Feh. Second te-wid AEY g Ontiep el s s e Some tate officials wre | (his city. and a sister Mrs. L. \\ T6ra e T Gores = nerd today, Will iI. Hays. chairm prior to the dinner. Tomorrow he will ability by the competition of Y , S Le it 3 : bt S . Mora ore ght A ; . y New Yerk, Feb -—Four hundred S o understood 1o have reported recenily ' [lurst. of Brooklyn, Y. Phe! e o = B & oot yeturn o New Yor commeree.! i 8 S 4 U . e s | that they anticipated “trouble in{ funeral will be held \Wednesday | killed here today when s : de a plea “for - triotism in p| puests at the Marie Antoinette hotel, 2 : Broadway and 67ih street, were driv- that vieinity hecause of the prohibi tlevnbontadiher restaenve ey Dl reili i 2000 test atls il P ar.t agreed PR G S | AGED WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH WHEN | i i B0l R bl et b s B St i ) Bt Sl i fire which started in the apartment ey of William H. (Big BLill) Edwards, col- affuir, ¢ Y e : : officlals & s, o | FIRE. DESTROYS HOME IN LYNN, MASS. |y 0n Newspapers it WILSON TO MAKE PUBLIC TEXT OF B <onfined the blaze to a few rooms on Gy M : By Shortage of Paper| ! and not for what ther can the eighth floor. The hotel was dam- azed by water to the extent of §25 i icti S ston, Feh. 23.—All the afte e T o e o Bodies of Four Victims, Aged Between 60 and 70 Years, | rosion T 25—l ine arternoon NOTES ON ADRIATIC CONTROVERSY iy Mr. Edwards' foothall trophies, R ildi - Massachusetts and several in other S12,600 Is 1} e e Recovered From Ruins—Building Destroyed. L e e R a2 ,About $12,600 L ade’ Announcement zenerally at-| () e : St At Recent Elks’ B Lynn. Mass., Feb, 23 At least four | Others of the score of occupants of destzoved) . Loday Contents Will Be Published Within A Few Days, With tributed the omission of publication | Kicking About Service; smatis of the Lynn home for azed [ (he home made their way down tho [ 1o he holiday observanes but it Consent of Foreign Governments, mittee was hold vesterday morn { to the holiday observance, but it to death wihen | stuirs, while a few were assisted cut nd it is estimated by the comm! o4 | Women were burned h : : Gommunity May Protest‘ five ran through the building this | by attendants before the flames cut| Diper was a factor in the decision in - R 0 e TS e many instance IEDoN ~didents of the north end are! norning. Scarch was made for the j off the escape of those still in their Washinzgton, Feb. 23, e ziven to 1 = n kicking about the trolley serv- | bodies of others. After checking up | rooms. xehun between the United Qrosident’s 1 S , or rather the lack of scrvice, fur- ' the imaates who had been rescucd. T building was burncd to the i % | prentiers livered. - Andten DULIVER BY TRACFOR. A meet of the I fair nished by the Connecticut company. | the policc expressed the opinion that | zround. } oL JinEisntentc DOV kS f of 1l1is i : 2 iha Nl e o - o0 R RS et 25 OR. i oi this nute was fo be sent ta The New Britain Machine com: One of the Belvidere residents s=aid | the death list would not exceed seven. ¢ police announced later their b atic question will be 1 . W ilsen i s ; that up 1o 4 o'clock yesterday he siate department The blaze spran out of the base- ; lier that the four women whose bodies President Wilson within a few days, today for his tinal pproval nd offi- afternoon not a trolley car had been ! ment before the Flia: 23.—Foreease out on the line. It is reported tiat \stitution were about. 1t spread ws of the fire. These women whose for New Bri nd vicinity: it was stated ol sun indignation meeting will be held | quickly throuszh the old structure iu | ages were hetween 60 and 70 vears Unsettled, probably snow tonight publiciition, it is understood. will e : this week in the Staniey school, ntl which the home is located and over- | werce: ara P. Walker. lLydia K. and Tuesday: i with the consent of the foreig 1L will be sent o Ambassador Davis which time the proposed jituey ser 1 i in their ‘rooms several of the in- | Wade, Murtha E. Proctor and Ella A overnnients at london who will deliver it to the ice will be promised co-operation, iy edridden by age or ailments. ! Gowdy. It is expected that the notes will be | premiers sent a eaterpillar tracior to Toir wcod women in the | Were recovered were the ovly vie- | Hartlord, s 5 todaz sure ppiy of ¢ ged wom in ’} ed W ¥ oday, officially. The | cials hoped 1o have it on the cables | from i

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