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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. 9 OO0 MEN NAMED T-ocs reortz mov =" \ , e - meaviiy N Bons|| “Dinner Negligee” is Graceful Compromise AT CHEAP VICTO Between Dinner Frock and Gown “Intime S sl Kuock For Mayor. Being Bought For Speculation Has More De]egmes Pledged ll'l‘ With Italian Bonds Leading. omEs Lot The sale of German marks ond [ 5 v satisfaction out of the victory of State Primary i At T T p}; 3; o i { ;gggggu g;g; ST GG IUSEGY o. Leavy in this city it was stated this 2 to vesterday's voting has the foll = flernoon at one of the city’s lead- § ing to szy, with his usual characi Manchester. N. H.. March 10.—Ths | ing brokerage houses. The French | S X 1S o 4 istic manne. first of the presidential primaries for | bonds, howecver, are preferred by £ 4 “We didn’t spend a dime, We pi the election of delegates to the repub- | the majority of financial men as they - ¥ ticed our preachment that respol lican and democratic nationa! conven- jare more likely to yield a quicker > b bility for city government should! tions were held in this state yvesterday. | return, France not being so heavily } P 2 Placed with the people where it The vote was light, but the returns |in debt nor bonded so heavy as is v ; longs. We left the tax question Wi f¢ere late, as the polls did not c¢lose | Germany. French bonds of 1,000 / 3 R : : Iy up to them and their respo ‘until 8 o'clock. . jfrancs have been averaging ahbout 3 2 5. N 1owed that they are tired of the With one exception the republican {$7015. The thousand franc bonds 3 3 & BY CORA MOORE, e o . 2 trs sant away in which their mo: candidates were either pledged fOT § {'s ang 5°s of the 1916 and 1917 iss { B ! has been handled and they want. Gen. Leonard Wood -or Known 10 1 [are” colling at $55 for the 4's i : King 003 Bt | officials to practice conservation | : Ao 5 New York'® Fashion Authorit : favorable {o his nomination. The ex- | 560_65 for the e sl SCBE Gl sl these expensive times | oSl e “What we want now is a ma gontlon was . John V- Blaecr 21| mojority of sules.in this city a : ¥ 2 | ing of famous designers. It is a cross | : 4 e Nashua, a candids r delegate e B T E 3 £ 8 § v 3 F a corps c ficials W el oo dipicdrcil tor) Sonator o orazn SholiscuRare i ln genTench < | between a regulation dinner frock and | ind a corps of city officials who = 8 2 S v returns | Ponds. Duc to the unsettled condi- : reom gown a8 ne ee & 3 ¢ conduct the city’s affairs as t % e fvlm\n\). n the early rebarns | jon ¢ Germany's finances and her : S s e wouid @ perscnal business. IT we hi “laher 5 _volte was il e 1) b = b B s i ¥ 4 - ¥ X Saneny sovernment, buving of marks is " \ > here make a point of the perfectly | D D On the democratic ticket all the | Somewhat retarded, it being consid- : | corseted foundation, for the negligee ' officlalsfwve gwell gop theoush S0 b more or less . it was H e e SRR Y (3 with the 25 mill tax.” candidates for delegates at large were | €¥¢d more or less of a gamble, it was S5e | that is an alternative, for the *hos | . i i o 5 " said. tess” zown is in no wise intended to | unpledged. A group of four, headed 8 | tess” zown is iaiie ot sidn i ebenanatssng 5 Al S et et The New Britain National bank ¥ | countenance lounging or carelessnes CRIO) L0 She 2 i by Robert (. Miurchie of Cancord, was 3 ounte e 8 Afaton dine fthe hih s il ; : 5 tetce i, report heavy buying of the ltalian | The first of the gowns illustrated i .n;mv_n,. ahcad of a ml. 't ’.”,“»l;?(l by s voeates used city officials paid by Albert \ oone of Peterborough. people. including those who favo New York, Mar. 10.—The “dinner lire, principally by the Italian people 2 : % of blue changeable taffeta. The yok In the first congressional district | themselves. Some are buying for g sleeves and banding at the foot are of o : 2 : ty-five mill rate, to work at Gordon Woodbury «f Bedford, pledz- | speculative purposes and some ar i | novelty lace with the design over- | . W ’ Eitventy tive il sateRORR onk ed for Herbert Hoover, was elected | taking advantage of the rate of e 3 i : : | worked in blue worsted. The frock : : = i e et e O without opposition. as wis Thomas | change which’ makes the American o 3 £ | is cut straight all around and takes _ 1 hroppte e R rbe i , Quirk of Manchester, unpledged. | dollar worth $1.75 in Italy and are j TR S ot | €hape only from the belt or sash s g : § ’ RS e In the second congressional district | sending money home to their own : : ! Which crosses and holds in the back. : e Gite hall attend Itobert Jackson of Concord and Ray- | people. A large number of Italian : % "Fhe second of themodelsiis of pink ha\; Deen /i Cils) Tl e URE mond B. Stevens of Landaff. both | investors through the local bank are ; ; ¢hiffon, figured zray and pink chiffon | e B e d pledged for Hoover. were leading | buying 1,000 lire bonds through the | | o i | and crepe de chine. First there is a S : By EaE Sivol el Henri A. Burque of Nashua, unpleds- | Italian Postal Savings banks. 10,000 i : : : Sliice Roricn e iplabyiaccordion plaired, : 2 : y and no man can do jusiice t5 Bol ed. live is the limit allowed by the Rome 3. : | and a round bodice of the crepe with | 3 : : e pest ek The principal fight among the re- | banks.. One thousand lire is the : a band of the figured chiffon at the publicans was for delegates at large, | jimit at all other: : & % ! top. Over this ralls the crept in con- day the city ofiicials mentioned ‘n| between a ticket led by Governor John ; ; | siderable fulness, causht in at the eed el neopio ot Nenin | waistline with a crepe twist The g g with of Gover, favorable to Wood, but | is of the plain chiffon plaited diagon- lupledecd: NN - | ally. first one way then ihe other, | - : e e Out of 144 towys and wards Volins. { \fembers Will Hold Regular Meeting forming checked effect | : TOBAGGO EARNINGS including the citles af Mancheste = 2 - e ; Concord, Nashua und Keene, 115 re- ‘Thursday Noon in New Britain Club H ported at 11:30 o'clock voted for r i (s 4 : 2 Officials of American Tobacco Ca publican delegates at large as follows: —Railroad Officials to be Present. ” AN - > 1 ,Im.l T .rk rt That Profits Have I Pledged for Wood. The traflic bureau of the Chamber 3 » 2 o | 3 e ; ik & creased $1.571,016 This Year. of Commerce will hold its regular ¥ - 4 5 New York, March 10.—Net' ea monthly meeting at the New Britain & g 3 ings of the American Tobaeco Co. e e club tomorrow, at which many mat- : : S i 1919 amounted to $15.922.657, a 4 i ters of interest to shippers will he s ; . : crease of $1,574,046 compared’ w B nplcdgct. discussed. J. J. Snavely, distriet su- - 8 the previous vear. This left ‘$31 Warcests 2 A e perintendent of the:. X. Y. X. H. & applicable io dividends on each s Chugtiett . g & H raUioad of Watesbisy ) WL I Co- of the common stock against $33 LO _‘;.‘ ek oS sey, division train master of Water- lin 1918, .-,L,‘ "‘:‘ h . S Y aail & bury and J. . Leitch, local agent, = Sl = Total sales amounted to sufl: ough will present their views on the pres- 730, an inciease of $1,553,662) <] . Fledped for Johnson: ent freight and express facilities, MURDER S 7 l 7/ T ! comp: Wl f 518,73 aheniv S S Coipaceeees 834 0 Mr. Snavely 15 a new man In Wa- = Henan CIIY ]IEMS . ! WAR BREAKS OUT IN STEEL ORDERS INGREASE 128 sHowsla decrviss fof 3512 6481 Later returns showed republican | terbury and only recently has filled ; TS AT . delegates pledged to Wood were elect- | 1he pasition of division superintendent LIBERATED TODAY - - i CHINESE PROVINCE o MOTHER OBEYS cd by large majorities in the first con- | and undoubtedly will be a very inter- ee pictures- at Doherty’s market | ; gressional district. { esting speaker. The traffic hureau is this week.—advt. rank Knex last night sent {his | doing all things possible to relieve the oner Orders Releasc of Two Men Norman C. Whitaker. a well known argued the head of the Taxpayers' sociation, *“and corsequently Vest Shedd | Statistics Filed by U. s. Steel Cor = Pulls Out Boy's ‘Ton Buttonhook A poration Show That 9.502,081 Or- Appointment of Certain Governor “Your native state sends$ solid { the freight and express transportation. Held for Past Month for Killing touring the states of New Jersey und delegation pledged to vote for you un- | The meeting will benefit all local R . . New York for the Burroughs Adding tilzyou are mominated. New Hamp- | shippers and It is expected {hat a Middlcbury Woman. i Machine company. : shire has named the next president.” { warm reception will be given the rail- for District Precipitates Hostili ining a child, Miss Hattie Hu R i ew York. March 10.—Unfilled or- { public &chool nurse, discoyered ties—Relngees Fleemg. ders of the U. 8. Steel Corp. on Feb. | Jittle girl's tonsils should be remo Altorney Albert A. Greenberg has 28 p 031 tons according 1o | and. accordingly, sent a note i Shanzhai, March 7. (By The As- i ‘s ;s 1 the corporation’s monthly statement | exnorting Mary's mother to have In the first conzressionat district | read oft Philip C.- Lockwood of Manchester o 2 ; o car sociated Press)—\Warfare has broken A R R = two men held for the past month T e e o e R e e ~'1“.‘iumdd - \Thissfan increase of |\ hending lorgans | liken obt andJohn Scammian, pledged for Wood & A . ; ; on warrants issued by Coroner Joh 2 216, tons compared w . or- R had a wide margin in the early re- ANOTHER AYIATOR KILLED o l‘l”‘_“:‘"“‘ issuedibyRco i ]""’“ this city. is visiting with r ives | the effort of the Peking government | Gers of Januare ar L with the or- | ohiig- returned in the afternoon turns aver Fletcher Hale of Lacon o DU IR e CEIMNGEION il | e to appoint Wu Kwang-Tsin soverno This $ the information: S 3 o murder of Mrs. Petronia Stephenitis | |« - a ; £ 5 0 This is the ninth consecutive month § ‘7% ¥ a0 ChilnlesiweRVaine o i och ester, in Middlebury, were rcleased today Spencer and Thompson, local boys, | of the province to supplant Chao Yi. | to show an Increase. The figures on Eloased M L - 9 Threate: Sl B 2 AN furnis > o ai tht at | whose rees are onposing st - S & <he sils * @ { New York Labor ons Threaten | by order of the coroner. Both Ra- sh the entertainment tonight at } oac © opposing those of| january 31 werc 9,285,441, and on | She would pull my tonsils o | i | message to Gen. Wood at Chicago. yresent unsatisfactory c iti. local salesman, it at the pre. ime | 3 D actory condition of i iiclorezenaiin ) (s Have Boen Unfilled: Joliet, Ill.. March 10.—Upon. exa | i | i | i Waterbury, 3March 10.—Anthony |~ 280 S Rugouskas and Anthbny Kalosky. the | poit ™ S8 Bew S scven passenget In the se ‘ccond congressional district gouskas and Kalosky are former em. | 11¢ Fouillard-Linton camp fair, state f Wu Kwang-Hsin. This and the out- | ecember 31 thew were 8.265.066 school tonight like she did Jonnn Jedse M. Barton of Newport and Al- ploves of the victim, who wis found | {I™MOrY. Curley's Juzz orchestra.—ad | break of hostilities in Kwangtung A steady increase in unfilled orders | # Week ago, when you told her, W fred of Lincoln, pledged for e > £ A lecture on “Sex Hygiene’” will be | Province where fishling s Dro- | hus been reported every month since | & buttonhoolk.™ Wead, were elected without opposi- | Profiteering by Owners of Property. | Murdered in tle barn in the rear of | .ilon'in the banquet hall of the Y. M 'mwnn: between southern factions, ! Nay, 1919, when the total was 4.- A medical guard was dispatched to .\trihc{ Unless City Checks Mohe 1i as attributed to the | New York, March 10.—Thd Centsai D s e e i T N S I:;fs\fyr(.)?gmrl? o e il TR0 o el the aspoet i SR SRR B S fersonal character of the coniests and | Federated union's threat to rocomi- | €aPPed by the snowed-in rouds in | |oge ob Sl"‘l':rirld.‘(;\la.~; o h:nz::(k;zo('!:l\::‘y])" “:xll;t(n‘:.sll;h Sl heen m-‘ou%»mnm the highest level since | formal operations. the storm of Saturday. which caused | mend a general strike of 330,000 | the vicinity where the crime was Routine husiness was {ransacted at [ and Kiangsi aiming to prr::u.m-lm-c by "rp‘t‘:‘\‘»-'?‘ ]'\\’<»y«~“m."- 't':rx‘?llc'(:‘r?-rdr?;s 3 3 plany voters in the country distticts to j union men here unless immediate re- | committed. were necessarily slow in | ;e meeting of the board of firc com- | uniting against tho militarists both | yre on. Fehn S e ("ty Advemsement be snawbound in their Jomcs. lief is provided ag: the hish cost | cOmPleting the inyestization which | e JOEECA8 OF Lhe, Bo of Pekina and {he south, and forcing | oL0 ki S R i Belated Roturns Today. of living was the subject of a confer- | 1¢d to the relcase of thie nien. The v Francis Drake lodge, No dissolution of the parliaments at| e f [elated returns from yesterday's | ence vesterday between Edward I |tWo men were discharged Iy the cor-| song of St. George, will initiate s | Canton and Pekinz. RETURN TO SOD HOUSES. ot eans For Gty Moctngs Presidential preliminaries were com- | Hannah and Ermest Bohm, president | 91T principally as ghe vesult of the | of candidates at their regular meeting | The forces supporting Chao Yi in b5 i Tothel lexnt) NotershoGithe: City g in today. They were from small { and sccretary. respectively, of the | feStimon & &t e par o "', Was| tomorrow evening at Vega hall. A full | Honan are moving on < ‘henzchow ' praivic Farmers Mean to Evade High e D § @wns and did not add greatly to lust | union, and Mayor Hylan. Neither the|located today. The police and cor- | ytendance Is disired by the officers | and . cordon mae boen dramerSoiow Prs s B e [ ouireline sehsibes gl o ) MEht's fotals which showed a solid | ubore men nor the mayor would di- | gnef Nave not iven up the Mult or'| .s interesting reports will he read by | the Peking-Hankow railway north of Gost of Lambes. D e el Fepublican delegution pledged ta vulge what happened at the meeting, | oo mma an ha JaNe reason fo he- | the secretary Chenschow to resist the Peking| Kingman, Kas, March 10.—To [ 5¢ eld In Hoom 201 of tlfe « Wood and a demqcratic delegation | qut said that another conference ‘;{?1 ‘_;- babip s a : “f'l e _Follow the crowd to the Rouillard- | troops. avoid paying what they look upon as| 0% the 16t da;\ of :1.u~ o generally resarded” as favoring the | would be held todav, L esleg by e dio. | Linton camp fair at the state armory: | The Kwangtung warfare is the out- | exorbitant prices for lumber, saany | 3.0 .clock P. DL for the f apdidacy of Herbert Hoover and in-{ =~ \ir Hannah declared he had re-| o oo o nedia : 3 —advt. growth of an attempt by the gover-| farmers in Kingman county and|U05e¥ g0 Wit = o deemed a Muding three district deleg STaass] charge on a warrant charging him h of sluding three district delegates pledg- | ceived hundreds of letters and tele- i . 2 > T nor of Yunan to send a new com- ! countie west of here are erecting ATy it i with the theft of tools and silver v ble to vote to issue thc scho) ed to him. i vr F b maunder of the Yuna tr S i ses Q! phone calls from victims of profiteer- | war i seople by who 3 as BURGLAR KIN T n n roops in | sod houses and barn nd sheds of | certs s N o g The vote was very lizht apparently § PAOTS €6 S Al er-| ware from people by whom he W Fnnnetare Mol o e Se o : DA : [| certain special city meeting Mheld eppesenting barely a fourth «of the | 18 1andlords and that he came to see | formerly employed. & = i X n sod on their farms. Hundreds of | Decembor 28, 1915, I votne 1o 158t votingz population of the state ] e dmasonRtoflstn Bwhother fsome = i -“1 L‘EI;"“!'”"' is attacking the | these sod houses were erected last| sehool bonds 6f the city Lo the amou; Sy o rostponed their town | (DiNg could be done., and done guickl:. SEIZE'BIG MOONSHINE STILL o . oo told leader, Kung-Yuan who is|fall. The open winter has made it of fifty.five thousand dollars ($5 Mar OWNS Rostpone eir town | o A rec-Year-Old no_\ Discovers Thief | supported by the troops in Kwang- I P . = : e 5 i - wgetings because of snow-filled high- | 10 meet the situation. possible to continue building during| 000) and also to rescind the act: 2 ai <o v - tung and Governor Moh Yung-Hsin. | . : wa, and in other county districts Dry Agents Make Raid in Kentucky at Work—Mystery of 17 Robberics S ho',,““‘, va|iche Scolagmontns of a special city meetinz neld on E - & Some farmers declare that the high | vemnber 25, 1919, in voting 6 i here meetings were held ‘only a D S C FOR HEINTZ Mountains ang valley and the railroad and ’ ) - Sl Rl e Is Cleared Up. 2B NeSey Sa the malinoadiand ) costilor er has actually ve . ] to ol Small proportion of the voters turned e O Ue Lexineton Ko Mavch 0 —1ederal « I is bombarding Shiuchow about 118 ] S°5t © lumber b actually ,“"' school lrm_zu of the D X it XD eton, s . : B 5 s s s them money, for if they had built | amount of cighty thos dolla However the light vote was not con Prohibition Officer U. G. McFarland New York, March 10.—Charles| Miles north of Canton. He has stop- with lumber at the prices prevailing | (35¢,000) . s 3 P re 3 3 CH v, le: P ag ¢ o a3 e i reenients sent 1y Ca el = ¢ has returned from Letcher counts. ' Reynolds, Jr.} at the age of three, has| Ped reinforcement Fom (anton [ etore the war they could not have| :. fo consider and if decied i fined to the small towns but was gen- | Father of Local Man Will Reccive 7 i 4 s as g 3 = Soasl e rurtive aouns | Dby Governor Moh Yungz-Hsin. : ##al in the cities where there was no where he ?|1\1 ;hel I::'et:‘gl(‘r of‘«:\;&\‘ti definite ideas about furtive youngf 3 Refugees from the fighting nveas f 80t Off With such a small expense.| visabe to vote to iss the scho Bifliculty in getiing to the polls. This | Decoration Won by Son Who Was | officials raided the largest mo pmen whoptampel with flocls SBecanseil Jt pouring into Canton and Hone | These Duildings are exceptionally [ bonds of said city to the unt ® | warm in winter and cool in summer. | fifty thousand dollars ($30.006) to ¥ l‘l % distillery ever found in h’t‘nln;kl' ;find { of 1his the police today have in cus- Kon Killed in Action placed under arrest Bob Addi tody a man who, they say, has con- Ridge poles and other supports, as a | Used to contribute 1o the cost of ¢o Trainiy : Wise county, Va., one of the allezed ! rociod 1o 47 s — : 1 rts, as e = Ea ojco: Lidwis Heintz, of 61 Connecticut| gperatars fesse o) uTelinies § SERVICE RESUMED. rule, are obtained from native tim- | structing an addition io the Train Vo sti ixty Spaticy fspticisungon ay policeman >orlls R e ber. The lumber dealer is called upon | School connected with the State No ¥~ ! Last night. with his father, he visited Eomdbneh, G DR el e e e b nial School and for acquiring land AL col- vas attributed to a lack of interest in the contests, which were la per- sonal. PAGUINALDO GIVEN PINSION. avenue, father of Sergeant Edward Two-stills of a capacity of Cierermn el e S S;iux;\- fxe sallonsiand | DLy Ea ) On e IV etE ik N crandparonts N Whilel (heolaGy |ind senger sorvice was resumpd today { procuring plans for such addi 6,000 a Year Voted to General by ! & R e wsu;lw ;:;m‘ i ~m»;3-< “fl;l(j ¢ holdinz 100 Dbeople were talking Charley wan- on 141“11|1e:~.2 t‘xf\x )os.l]()-n‘uxn\ 2 m‘n_(; Filipino Legislature. pblished by the War depart.| sallons each, 2.500 gallons 'of still Gcréd through the hallways of thejand Maine Central railroads in =5 HARTFORD FOR THIEVERY | 531 under and by virtue of « spec March 10.—Pensions | ment—tiwice as having been wounded | beer, ten bushels of mash, fifty gal- 2Partment house and saw a voung| ZtEte after iermittent stovpages and ; 7 7% [act of the Legislature of Connecti March 10.—Pensions | ment— i g been ¢ » ten bushels of mash, fitty mals L, " 1 perinz with a lock. There.| delass caused by storms during the| Hartfor, March 10.—Aloysius Hen- | approvad May 16, 1915, s fave been sranted by | In action, twice as missing in ‘action | lons of siglings and three gatlons of [0 BB (H L0 L OG0 W INT | past two momths. Partiul freight | nessy, n railroad brakeman, whose | 5. To consider and if deemed al Bveritontalfiecisiatuzebiol Genenilt fand ¢ Inally aspillied Stnf action o wilL | swh keey i Rlibellstlll innsiio ared nca sl o il Sl interestea) service was begun, with a shortage of | home is in the Bronz New York. was | visible to vote to issue the schod #io Azuinaldo, leader of the T ‘;_ i pl'es('(}\.ll‘-l* \\11; ‘ “A',](:;:Z‘(;ims;w; ;;“uen']‘”l‘]’]c('I\'i‘:""‘i"r‘lril’:”;in:?“. RRE When he heard what Charley J cars restricting operations |.Mt‘! \.\] lu s l"?n\ulvx;. \on?v] Frederic ;,Ona.\rm b]aid my' :S lxlnv :;xusoun(:”: 0 insurgents against the Spaniards| Service Cross 1is af 2 20 zinia 3 ks i AR R . A e A N1896, and Cayetano . Arcllay presentation will take place in the At the offic proceeded up the CUPID MAKES RECORD IN OHIO. )0 bands for examination in ,0,.'“.‘(, purpose of .‘.L.(..‘,,,;(u_ schod formerly chiet justice of the snpremc | Army recruliing office on Main strect | mountain they heard some one chop- Warren, Ohio, March 10.—Cupid is | Week on charges of being implicated | bhuilding or school buildings, buyin ourt of the Philippines. nd Colonel B. F. Nicklin, head of | Ping wood and w Y sot farthe < . 3 on the fri Hincla ccordin . in thefts from interstate shipments i securing land for school buil s N < N ; saw the s > man <'harley beat his small fists against, O the front line, according to rec- - e > [ 080 SeSC i E 2 The legislature also voted $£25,000 | recruiting service in Connecticut, will ;lrdl?‘r;.\ hn\\\ t.n‘;o::‘lxl‘ an:\h:‘:g n'm\ll e e ae L i el PR G B e et oo pretie the American Railway Express . | ings and for the cquipment thereo "rank W. Carpenter, retiring gov- | bestow e medal won by Sergea . - X e number of marriugzes for v did not furnish bond 1. To consider and if deemed ad] £ IR W ety iRy Lol daliivon sbygser Thelwere withinginiety dysadsfotl (el nins Wl pneiburslativastoyennowe ted i SoRr N Inumben¥e Shrartiae o5 for|E S 5 SURSIS S S Ele TS B oD et " rnor of the Department of Mindanao | Heintz upon the father of th i eh e it e o el Ton h e it ool Uis Grstitv o EnionihaSoihe S present ax Iz ¥ < enness; ! visuble to vote to ue the schod « Bulu. He has been in the service { deceased soldier. Sl ¢ vy ¥ £3.000 bail for b [ Yearshows 128 Hlicenses thave Fbeen | ISsted RiesGaynights bonds of s city to the additio : : chich ga alar ) 2. $5. »ail for action by the grand s 2 s e United ‘States in the [Ihilip- Sergeant Meintz was cited for :‘"”\”;n_i:"can‘['l'"t“‘f‘”]"‘:“ e\“;::;“,':m e * issued, while for the correspondir 5 T S amount of five hundred and twenty o nearly 22 vears bravery in action in the (hateau-| O0¢ man 5 : i S seriod las - only T3 were issue e : 5 five thousand dollars ($523,000) fol R the man who had been chopping e | period last 3 re issued | ] + 3 Thierry ba E July 21, 1918 i 5 i = = R i jority o he brides s far dur- = o= 1the purpose of ereeting a schod S Lhisrisgbuttlefondulys Ol wo0d was arrested and taken before ' HOUSE PASSES PEACE \ majority of the brides thus far dur-| . : oo 0 Tt oy e L 2 i NDUSTRIAL LEAGU September while fighting in thel - o0 aiites Commissioncer Collins. T . " - . | ing leap wvear are older than the 5 3 building or school buildings, enlarg] ES FOR PHIS EVENING | Argonne he was severely wounded in | ((hifed Suntes Gethetieis g WMEXED SSRINE RMESARIRD, | o < Too Expensive. inz any existing school building o 2 T S 2 NG i Gy & shurs. aeE o 2 i’ dii: o T o 1 action and removed to the rear of the 2 - Washington. March 10.—an a prok 3! X S - T school buildirgs. ying or securin thall games scheduled b p d . : 5 Tons 5 Youngstown. Ohio. March 10.—| | /4 sor eciioo) buildings and- for th B MSSESuU EORLYE ilines: After he and a comrade R thorized peace time army of 289.0 LJCCKY MAN FINED S10. ecaae Yo nEston 5 GRee L : i EUstrialfl cL el Ml Private Mortimer Lyman, also of this | BOgUS Solicitors Ask enlisted men and 17,520 officers w G s s SR, I \‘-:.i,“ its ,?\»( G n(.::,or,vl\f:‘“:,: equipment thereof. . o \'1“\ Faty In{ Cjtv—had been placed in an ambu- .Contributions For Club ;upproved today by the house which |, S0 00 SHEL T s e 5. And it = id city 'mw‘lml%o;l(;o“i. Luss; Ewintpitennle =s e Besci i bt ey : > o M e il = e her oy SISy da v et 4 by stature. | ,ythorize the issue of said hds i khe team of Landers | 12Pce and sent in the direction of a M. R. Cook. superintendent of the | by a vote of to) 25 refused | tolllsaia Police Judse J,A. Bowmanlafter | food will{be bought at wholesale and| Saoorize the - ¢ the time an anders, | o hospital. a shell struck the am P i 5 at jamend the army reorganization bill 4 A | whole or in part. to fix th unl G olatenul| (bassoen el ehielistiuck am- club, this morning v(]»:nhullllml U {o fix the maximum strenath | J2CK Revnolds told the court he. prepared by city emplose for| puCl or the payiment of the principa ! 3 3 T bulance and both soldiers were| two Young.men are said to be solicit- | 50 as 3 e > strengt S G o e eertimel ok Bl lon i 35 £ Slaeiol % ley Rule & Level and Killed S funde i the morth end ot the eite | at 226,000 men and 14,200 officers: I PULEE oL el tlcohol. | prison inmates. : and interest thereon and the amoun ichine teams will play. ed. mfi_ ind» v gl GOl ;i Reynolds paid a line of $10 and costs| Appointment to the job of feedinZ| and kind of bhonds, the manner i pe i 4 i S telling e_people tha he funds are = - or being drunk and using profane | pris s has bee N e Kicht ihe hal s i oe s ,,{.\{,,,( gl plavoin +BOOTLE! IR” RILLED. to benefit the Boys club. This, report PROCEAIM INDEPENDENCE, fen@siu=icy o profane | prisoners has been announced. which they shall be issned and sold ¥ i language d (he person or persong cmpoweret " was made'h resident of the district l.ondon, March 10—Fifty-two mem- 8 : R e and t 275 i ek Van Buren, SMe., March 10.-—an the yvoung lv(\s‘n a‘r“ said to be | bers of the Egyptian leg tive as- ! S = WOMAN TO RUN FOR CONGRESS. | o siz1 the same on behall o€ sai NEILL DEAD. unidentified man was shot and killed | . ing.- Accarding to Mr. Cook | sembly recently met at the heuse of | THETA SIGMA DANCEL Kalamazoo. Mich., March 10.—Mps. | iy, Tarch 10.—Joe ©'Neill, | here today hy Customs Officer Vanier, | ¢1ére has been no campaign launched 1id Gagloul Pasha whe headed the | Sigma chapter of the lftf‘fg 3 Helen C. Statler, anddaughter of 4. To transact any retary of the Chicago| who caught him in the act of smus-| for funds for the Boys' club and the Syptian mission to the prace confer- | fraternity will hold its annual St. Pat- | o late Gov. Woodbridge of Michi- | proper 1o come bhefore = jiied at his® home here| gling 30 zallons of alcohol across the | men collecting are impostors. Persons.{ ence. and adopted a resolution pro- | rick’s dance on Tues l:“ evening. 1. announceds (hat she would be Tated at 4\(“‘ Britad pneumonia. O’Nei'!, { Canadian border, between Frenchville | who are approached by them should | claiming the independence of Eg¥pt | March 16. in the LElIks' club. Cross- | (undidate for the republican nomina- | day of March. _’l'.vU SUIGLEY pars ofd, had been \\'i4]|14nd Madawaska. Another man| report the matter to the: poli he | and the Sudan. accordinz to a dis- ' ley's major orchestra Wwill furnisi | tion_ tor congress ipsghy, third Michil- GEO. A. Q 2 BRAKEMAN ARRESTED IN and constructir nd furn had to say, the policeman ran into the hall. supported by his vigilarnt son. A struggle ensued in which ib o1 nine. year: escaped. said, = patch from (airo. musics - Phe dance will jbe priva gan distrioh Mayor of the Cily of New B

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