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wes NIGW BRITAIN HERA LD (e Te—— ESTABLISHED 1870, NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920. ——TWELVE PAGFES PRICE THREE CENTY TWO AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLAR STOCK DIVIDEND FOR HOLDERS OF STANLEY WORKS; GERMANY NOW ON THRESHOLD OF CIVIL WAI Nt Bbert ‘allowers nistthat Compronise Wik N UESTIONING FIGHT WITH REBELS [5,000 INCOME TAXES etor Recommend Addiional 51,5008 Kapp Rebels is Impossible’ and Demand Unconditional Surrender of Those Now in' H"“:UMB’S P“SITIUN RESULTS IN “EATHS: ARE F "fl] IN E!TY ley, Rule & Level Company; Latter Sf Berlin | Their Lawyer Sags He Neod Not Many Killd and Wounded as| Army ol Last Minite Payees‘ Quoted at About §$525 Germany's two governments—the new in Berlin and the old | = B ()ull_im-s T (i Gt o L3 ; in \unu-:m—-mc still locked in a struggle for supremacy. \\'hi_lc Oppose Al]]elld[llel][. German Revon Commues Swamps Omce Fome in V}ll\c Stanley Works in xhcA shape of a ]'_IU per cent. st reports thrnugh Paris today rlcn.u]'d‘tc that Il(‘dl)hd\lulls&(ll‘t&; n; o S T ‘ 10 :h\‘:xl‘c‘::l l'{\ :;chl‘;::;(lluh:] 41‘:;'1' Y’)::”t]\l\c(:‘\]!‘r])llil. of the cnlml’]fln_\'t, rogress for compromise the Ebert government in Stuttgar T SSug ot g rthe . > of common stock at 1‘: equally positive l:l'dl no compromise can be considered. On IS AT LIBERTY TO ACT TROOPS_ BATTLE IN STREETS $ 000 000 IN THIS S ATE to the sharcholders and the issue of $6.000.000 worth of prefery the face of the announcements by the rival governments, today | Rt . r == stock to purchase the® Suinley Rule & l,c_\cl company h promised to witness the beginning of a determined contest for {In Lawyer’s Mind Governor is Under | Dutch Government Speeds Destroyer About a Score of Delinquents Who | been V_md}‘ and will be acted upon at a meeting of the stos control. Chancellor Kapp, backed by the bayonets of the troops No Obligation to Oppose Amend- to Tehend of Wicckagen o Prowsll El‘;zt}llj‘:f"|lh:~]“§;(:\\1:”;'];(\1'.;\,\, .zx'l‘\;‘\c:“::lfig“?.lrh‘“llalrclk\".’«;v_““ 4,!.3:C- capi E S h Jrita - s be $6,500, in cc that made it possible for him to oust the Ebert government, is P X ‘ ’ ey £l ; he i ‘ . sitting tight in the German capital but already ch the effects ment 1o United States Constitu- Former Crown Prince from Makinz ned nd 25 Cent. Addition | mon and $6,000,000 in preferred stock, providing the ‘motion —Mail Returns Aceepted. acted upon favorably. ‘of the strong weapon the socialists have used to combat him— tion. Possible Escape. ) It is proposed that the Stanley \Works purchase the busin §liE general strike gdutbinghcRdeclinet it o CRC a0 Hartford, March 16.—To obtain an London, Macch 16.—During a dem- Approximately 5,000 income tax| ;.4 agsets for D Iy $6.000,¢ : easures will be taken immediately. Siitibn fouilthal pasttiont of Gixernor i S et 1em” ! returms were filed this vear with the | AN ass¢ T approximately 00, paying therefor cash In Stuttgart Dresident Ebert and his followers not onfy |Shmen on the Boson o o ot x| ostration in Leipsic vosterday rooPs| income tax agents at City hall and | preferred stock. The cash, bonds and accounts receivable of denied the report current yesterday that an agreement had been | special session of the General Assem- fired upon a crowd, killing more than so sreat was the number of returns Stanley Rule & Level company are not to be purchased. i 20 persons and wounding about #V,|Made last night that it was necessary | shares. .of preferred sto¢k (i per cent. cumulativg) not subs ; . c . bly which in a statement 5 ¢ geached with the Kapp forces but declares there could be no |bly wl L i past : . oy the asenisito e main n ten b u { night ‘the governor definitely declines | says the (‘fopenhagen cor yondent o.' e e R e for by the Stanley \Works stockholders will be used to P 4 [ ‘negotiations except upon: the basis of unconditional surrender c: s stpbatll i v » ST El? call, the Wmoan Suffrage associa- | the Central News. Reports received| McCormack and -Frank Gilmore were | the other concern. PP {tion of Connecticut today submitted 7 . By . in Copenhagen, the correspondent|in charge of the work here. They The call for the meeting of the Stanley \Works is as Assembly Mcets Tomorrow. | that statement to Francis W. Cole, (=D SLao AL e L ke St it Al il adds, state that fizhting continues in | Dlan ‘to clean up the business of the | anq the letter of explanation is ,uw mdmlul office tod and Mr. Gilmore will re- The national -assembly," called to- 3 3 e e meet at Stuttgart tomorrow to con- Mr. Cole replies to the association | 1¢ nen £ N e LR S0l et oy s L2 e RISk A et i atton, : R hariiaE i { proclaimed a ‘‘council republic” at| Mr. N 2 « meeting of the /s 5 A B4R 2 eyt - e oo f | Essen and in the Ruhr district. Hartford division. It is probable that | 5 The Stanley Works w Field Marshal vo: Hindenburg. Our state corstitution may be R at M5 MaCormack e il o W . ? : who has been mentioned as the choice legally amended or changed either| TR civil apd military’ autBorities| M. MoTormack may be permanently held atsthe ofiica oLuhbraioily as e | y @ e at Cassel and Oldenburg are said tc | assigned to work in this city. the 26th day of March, 1926, of the Kapp faction for the German ! by amending. it in the manner pre- 2 o ke e e 3 - ‘ T . i ATt 500 Morc This. Year. o'clock p. m., to consider Rbinancy Eas " oHimied Fhimeelf coribed thersin, or by amending the | D¢ Supporting the Ebert governmen e o0, MoraRuibis: Neax TN e “},;U”n”;u[r;l;’,\.\Li\:‘xr.. and from the sitvation, it is stated, by { United States constitution in the st aboit 1500 more than Tast voue 1 The preshass af i 3 j -1 “hase of the ma Hunover newspapers. He is reported B, L. Coe of Waterbury ISimanner prescribed in that costitu- Thirty Die in Hambursg, il e nirariitoline e e e R Al it e 10 have made -a public declaration tion and thus by paramount law Copenhagen, March 16.—Thirty | service men liable to the tax this year, g % ‘wo‘:m ‘,];i“' "m;"‘j‘ 1'\‘.|l 0”5‘;‘ that he is not connected with the New Grand Commander— | changing the Connecticut constitu- | porcons were killed, including some| Who, through their service were ren-| Women Organize Tiams £0 | o ang ine mermoa 20 ey =avolion Sencod e eon tion in so far as it conflicts with the | \comen and children, in yesterd: dered in a position nol to pay the| whola or 1. ool rt oo CIRv disapbrayes of 1t Meeting in Brass City. [parumount law. Legally, constitu- | fighting in Hamburg between citizen assessment last yvear. Many women| Sglicit Donations to De- | of this company. e % (.‘:qwl-al 'strikv Called. : tionally and so far as the governor's | guards and Itic troops, advices, filed blanks this year and the agents = — The ,“’,f,.e.’,', { capital stol erlin is in the p of a genera S S oath of office is concerned, I do not % o it s ; were pleased to note that the average E i RS s 5 47 Strike called by socialists and labor . lthink there is any reason for choice | f'?\‘:,;s: (;'1‘,; ki‘&. . Jain Woman grasped the principle and fray Assn. Expenses. ] ”’,’,;‘0‘”"‘""’_““-‘_ from 100,000 shag [ Joaders as a counter stroke to the as- New London, Murch 16.—The |, yeen the two methods of amend- | perentold, commanding the Baltis Method of filling out hlanks much o " 00.000 shares by issuing 18 Sumption of power by the govern- ' grand commandery, Knights Templar | ment. The governor's oath requires | troops. i b S petter than the average man. There i of dommoit stociiond g %" ment headed by Wolfgang Kapp, of Conneccticut, met here today in its | him to support the .constitution of .The Hamburg advhces report t were but a few grumble ‘ The ¥. W. C. A.. hs started the | S '"‘:Tvn' ::'\N‘ WIMI >’l‘f:“\1 By g¥ho has jssued a decree threatening 93d annual conclave, in the asylum of | the United States as well as the con- | regignation last night of Baron von 3 ball arolling for the collection of. , 5 " o e o R all, strike leaders and. pickets with Palestine commandery. No. 6 The | stitution of the state of Connecticut, Wagenhein, the RN ol So great was the number of :l)n\li—‘ $12,000 for the maintenance of the ]t“ LS, ||lx|(4xl\\)|t>‘ vights and it ‘there is ' interferehce with, vyisiting Sir Knights were entertained |and as I see it does not morally or | ver:: fises fam o na | canta Yorimbney ogistadelts the oste (o W © 8 HE SEARTE R iRy Iages (of wuch mrefSnakCi public serviges. Extreme at dinner by Palestine commandery |legally obligate him to oppose amend- | qoy.\ ,,“\Nm:(.m‘ siteceeded im. . pffice st night after declaration had e T e i Lrovhie Sobolhg form ;of Pt “@easures will be taken under the lust night, and Right Wminent Grand {ment to the United States constitu- b lieen made to the tax mzents, sthat it “will kéep the association out of debt stock certificates. % ‘decree from’ 4 o'clock this afternoon Commander-Carey Congdon of this | tion. He is at liberty to permit the 100,000 Shares of Common. Arrived at Office This Morning Are Postoflice Swamped. ——— was necessary 1o ¢lose the office d6ors for the coming 15 months, and it is Snd it is poskible the crisis of (he | city, associate officers, and members of { change in our constitution by either Strife in City Suburbs, nd ailow a0 ome else inside. For that f'( 10 14 Ler cent. of the amount used To authorize the directo) reason.. returns made today werce not ssue all of said increased stock, WHew revolution will guickly follow. | the grand command held a recep- | method mentioned above. Berlin, March 16.—Fifteen persons o a r . W. C. ; £ ' Details of the s'tuation through- | tion. “The overnor has referred to the | are reported to have been killed and | Considered as delinquents. Tt is ex- | for SESES. Y TR G "“I Common <and praterrelis we S fenlsens S aAmEGHat Ghhnls In conclave today reports were sub- | mendment to our state constitution | many wounded in fighting veste: pected that about 500 new blanks | asset to New Britain and is 80 per| the issue of 100,000 shares of but there seems to be reason to he- | Witted for the year, these showing |in 1376, erasing the word ‘white’ | at Steglitz in the southwest outskirts will be received today. The agents | cent. self supporting. The commit- increased common stock a jeve the IZbert government is still | that 380 had been Knighted in thelr.om the first line of ‘Article VAT of i of Berlin, here believe the amount raised this .{ee in charge feels optimistic about ! dividend, and for that purpose Lol holding control in the southern und | Yo2¥, 87 had died. and the total mem- [4po constitution. ; This ) amendment | At Charlottenburg, a western su- | SCAT Will be in excess of that of last | raising the required amount, for it is. italize and to transfer from Su western sections, while the Kapp ship in Connecticut is 4,877, and I ,5 gyperfiuousy, Tt fifteenth | burb of Berlin, four persons are said slbotsnghsiratee s on sure when the facts are known the| Account into Capital Account T people of New Britain will realize the | sum of $2.500.000 in payment t Ten Million Recei need of such an institution and donate . for; to authorize the issue of § i 3. P! a 3 embershi i 229, T, 3y = # - figime is rather frmly intrenched jn | ihe - Permanent membership & Y- {amendment to the 1 lbied States | 1o have heen killed and six wounded constitution had already obliterated in | as result of collisions. £ - v Hartford, M h 16.- & according!, shares, of common ocl 1o Priheast .Prugsia und Silesin where | oot Grand Commander Right Emi- 2 g s nent Samuel J. Bryant of West Haven i3 L é-m:. towns and cities are reported { (5o L S T L Y died in the | 1esal effect the word ‘white’ from $10/000 000 1k theome taxll payments = : o have declared their adherence to | v © : this article of the Conpecticut con- To Guard Prince Frosd A N cail and corporan - The various teams will make a re- holders at par at such time af : vear. e roniib R it sun? © Guard Prince, from individuals and corporations in | port of pledges Wednesday noon at' such manner as the directops Resi (et the TSR endMbnt (ko s The Hague, March 16.—A Duten| ¢ 911;\(:4'§{\-|x1 yal vl'(u'f‘!\'n;d‘ at |“‘: OMCe | the Y. W. C. A, The committees are: | determine: fo authorize tha i torpedo boat has arrived in the har-| °f the United States internal revenuc Team No. 1—Mrs. W. C. Hunger- | said preferred stock, and to auth g8 . fiew sovernment. The most eminent grand master of Bloodshed in Berlin. | the grand encampment was represent- | Pose thal t! i nited States constitution was con- T s i department here on Monday, the Sk : - 5 stitutional and that thprefore the ! DPor of Oosterland, Wierjngen Island, | departn Agre 9 % ford, captain; Mrs. E. H, Cooper, Mrs. | the directors to offer the same ) Fighting is reported a1t various! ed by Right Eminent Past Grand points throughout Germony and it | Commander William H. Emerson of e it e = day_ for filing of taxable® income oo il c - { 4s said, there was bloodshed in sub. | the gsrand commandery of Mussachu- | Connecticut constitution ' was legally ‘“_.“f'f”"[_f"‘,] former )'f“\" " CrOWAL \(ithout incurring a penalty. Checks, 1“ ‘l““"";‘ [“\“"““‘:' Mrs. Arthur Kim-| (o stockholders of this compugy o here . e mane e o ke prince, uccording to the Nieuwe Rot- guy inay per Checks. | a1, Mrs. Allen McKinnie, Mrs. Law- | to issue to The Stanley Rule £ urbs of Berlin vesterday but it would | 5etts and Rhode Island. 5 & 3 money orders and cash poured into | Pail MyS Aflen Mckinnie, Mrs taw. seém the clashes so far reported | The next conclave will be held in A Parallel Case, Callector Walsh's offices through the | JiiteC Mouat Mus =1 & PREt) company such sty have been between militia units and | ‘Y aterbury in March, 1921, The present situation as to R mails and hundreds of persons lined , =, b €10F SOWE : P ferred stock as is not tak flisorderly crowds. So e ANl The grand commandery of Knights | woman suffrage amendment OLD TURNER HALL SOLD the long counter. Nearly 100 govern- | - p2901 o0 570048 S8 (SNIDOE | steekholders of fifle cosnbesit (i B L imea Focies 5 Templar today elected Eminent Ben- | present an almost e allel. 1 ment employes were at work. e b <ouise Noble, ; {5 apply on account of the pui own armed forces of the two gov- | romPlar today L 2 0 £ ; 4 : K ere re. | captain; Miss Ce ‘Andrews, Miss ! of the wanufectprins Hah arnments have not. come ihte e | Jamin L. Coe of Waterbury, arand | adopted it oblitera itution- Four large sacks of mall were re- | Sabtaln; Mies Florence Andrews, Miss) of anufacturinz business o aion, | commander. The other’ officers elect- | ally the word ‘male’ from those pro- { ceived at the office this morning, | Barbars Moore Tiss Bessie OMer-: e Stanley Rule and Level com | ed are: visions of the Connecticut constitu- | lAandmark, Scene of Man Social { bringing letters containing pavments. ’H"“;’tr‘-q ?:I A;_.\.” b ‘l; M f‘,”‘_‘:' To authorize the directod Deputy grand commander, Freder- | tion declaring the qualifications of S _ Collector Walsh said that a few of the | tungesford, Mis: sl ungertord-, ,y,rchase preferred stock from Wk 1 Banitheia. Meioes wiend | g Fuauctlons, and Home of German | 1,,z¢; corporations were expected to | .Agnes Vance, Mrs.. CUfford. i time after its issue | zeneralissimo, Eugene J. Clark, Mid- | I Socicer io Bola Garare make initial payments today. Checks - 6.—To repeal Artiéles 1, 7, § a envelopes postmarked Team No. 3—Mrs. Charles B. Par-! ;. po ¢ 1aws and to cnaet substy Teeived by the French fareizn offics LA leioen Al e nEint asraat] contained in aflirm the truth of reports that nego- iz e AN = S NEW HOME F IE o 15 ith “ s, captain; : ar s BEbert and ,\AM, sovernments h. Ger. | 8rand senior warden, F. rd De | night by T. W. O’Connor, for the sale | linquent” muail. Envelopes post- U e lig et s Mean .—To take such other action| F anany = 5 Klyn, Danbury; grand prelate, An- { of the old Turner hall on Arch street, | marked the 16fh will be held up and | Mrs. Howard Parsons. Mrs. Mervin , .. o ucie other business as v. gus 1. McKenzic, Bridgeport; grand | Work on Parochial Residence for |to Henry A. Hall, at a price of $22,. | the senders notified that the usual | Hart, Miss Esther Stanley, Miss Flora | o o defermjne Dr. Gradnauer, the soclalist presi- 5 o ottt 2 3 2 e 1 - “dent of the cabinct of Saxony, is de. | treasurer, Costello Lippitt, Norwich: St. John the Svangelist Church | 0ou. The property was turned over | Penalties are in effect. ¥ urr:phre)'. s 4 i By Order of the Board of D Team No. 4—Edwin W. Schultz, LR DA G ! ! e S Goslelo L IRDIE S Sorme S S Some Are Penalized: elared to be acting as intermediary in | frand rec order, El C. Birdseye, ;| s to the owner by Charles Mueller and . 5 Jets = = “Ban endeavor to hring ahout a com. | periden; zrand standard bearer, Bur- | Will Be Started Soon. IeEmaniivatar #lactimeiironli il x| AL EastiaRecor s ROTRrraons BDod /2 b f“]‘“-” ‘\‘I’uls\”\ O\lm.‘,l_".\l E. W. CHRIST, Sc gomiso: through which. there inight i ton H. Sirickland, New Haven; grand | piang are being made for the erec. | ¢\, Soclety. Mr. Hall contemplates ) called at, the olce this morning to | Jrorey S I 0 b M s A, A, il Stockholders of Sty e.a concentration of the parties for | SWord bearer, . Milton Elwood, Nor-| ¢jon of a new parochial residence |+ DD the building into a garage, | MAxe P Sl e N Works o5 = b % = walk yrand warden, Clayton and has co letec > cha This neglect costs them a $5 fine | Miss Mary Bingham. it iy . - el conttiome & capinet under nov- | Bl oy, Hartord; grand captam_of | wory he St John the Evangelist| e oot ot e vor | and 25 per cent. of the tax due. Tn| Tewm No. 5.—Mrs. Frank S oheranse ofoibe) TnaE al conditions. pEEAETIORC §ETA ™_°T1 church and it is the intention to be- 2 £ additi e 5 e o || e e el - letter of March 4 of the p - the guard, (. Hadlai Hull, New gin work on the building o e the government. Mr. Hall has leased wddition they must make entire pay- | cap Mrs. Harriet Merwin, month, you will find enclosed: aim part of the building for welding pur 3 = StorL T e ment of their tax at once—no quar- | Frederic Porter, Mrs. BE. N. . = 3 Report is Denied. London; grand inspector. Thomas W. & gy, 5Ot o8 the BU CRE on. e O il ‘ for a special meeting of the stockl property on Kast street and to i \elsliNelon | the | aviatesl | terly payments. phrey, Mrs. Harold Hate s. O ere calladito action tho raduionns Copenhagen. March 16.—Reports of | Morzan,. Hartford. e i nd ) R e it e “v;:k:"‘”“ avenue Within a feW | pierything connected with garage = = s Burckhardt, Miss Margaret %, ! tion of the divectors-ta il Ptween the Bbert government and the CAN'T USE MAGHINES Since the new parish was created | i g cianfionte Ruic ey Hartford Man is Killed 1“”? Dorothy Thomzon, i <”(‘.]<:;(\vl~:‘no e = business oETRE reactionary regime at Berlin are un- few e ey ated b establishment. The sale of the build- >orter, Miss Ruth Cc and | Mrs. o Rule and Level Contpamy according to a telephone d SR, ‘:‘\i{‘h‘(:u:’\:‘.lm::\: S een {ing means the final passing of one y Illuminating Gas | George W. Traut. Wi This meetini.is dhslonsty ailh patch from Hamburg to the Social { . fop | PATISH has heen zrowing st The | of the landmiirks of the city. It has | Ifartford, A\Ln«‘h 16—The dead m No. fiss lary WHitta- smportance €6 the stockRolda) Demokraten at midnight. It was smd ;| Voting Apparatus Not Suitable fors ;= 0 000 0% qhancia cirenm. | 1o ¥years ‘been the scene of many so- | hody of B. F. Webster, about 50 years | capis s. Harry Bates, Mrs. js earnestly desired th& vou he | these rumors were spread by adher- i y y N : & " I cial functions and conventions. po- | old, was found in a sitting posture in Miss Elizabeth Bast- ‘ent or be representod by proxy, ats ot DeSNOlTens) hupn b She b s S omenEt eI nney Rt Suflracs Rev. Thomas J. Laden. t litical meetings. and other gzather-|a rocker in hls room at his boarding = R ol Parker, Miss Mil- It is proposcd t yvour con Bhancellor in Berlin “to decclve the Bill Passcd. Bastor, has iéompleted u:-‘{-;.";:.\,,,:\‘,:(\‘\ ings have been held beneath its roof. | place, No 116 Hopkins street, today UPalmer. Mrs. Herbert Peass, purchase the manufacturing b public for the lecture on St. Patrick to be |-\ the time of the commencement | Gas was escaping full blast from an I D. ltussell and Mrs. W. I and asseis of The Staniey Rule N New Haven. March 16.-~Volitz given in the church tonight at 7:30 | °f the wWork on the new Turner hall, | unlighted heater. The medical exam- | Brooks Level Company for approximnifel Fighting Takes Place, machines now used cannot be used b | by Rev. Patrick L. Dolan of Middle- | 't W45 moved o the rear of the site, | Iner pronounced death accidental. Mr. | Teaum No. 7. -Composed of the fol-{ million dollars (§6.000,000.00), jpa Berne, Switzerland, March 16.—kn- | woman voters next fall should equal | town. ‘_\ M ber of l‘:'nhm' ’h"“”\ and of late it has not been used as| Webster had spent the winter in jowing younz women of the Basket-' therefor cash or prefe d stack. oaunters at Kiel and Madgeburg suffrage be effective, in the opinion | classmates are "\"wmd‘m attend. In | €Xtensively as in the past. Iveryton, returnina about a week ag ball league Miss Kirby, American! assets to purchased by this o gEvsrted . telexrams from Berfin. In | or'mown Cierk John B. Doughan. connection with the program Mrs = lie is said to have a daughter in New | Jlosiery; Miss Kilbourne. Fafnir| Dany include plants at New Bri el some naval officers , have been |~ women would vote only for presi- [M. T. Crean will render appropriute | WEST HAVENER KILLED, | Haven. Bearing: Miss Forgotson, Stanley wark, = Planisville, SISy e orks: Miss Tew, P. and F. Corbiu: “Killed, while in Madgeburg there has South Shaftsbury and in’ Canaga Kkind, together ity Hedn e el il .mnw nml‘y\ e-pre: idential (‘l,(-c(():‘: vocal selections. Benediction will Newl Hovenh Mazchiiie i panie Works o] 4 e Corblit i atérials of evers . Jecn ner under the federal amendment and « | follow. chots, aged about 5. white tinz | $60) 000 FIRE IN DANBURY s iauen landers. wrary ana Materials of every kind. tozel meansvouldShaxegto be: founa itoser bread from his bakery automebile in ric; Miss: Fitzgerald, New Britaini{iy o Lo g el sewhore, tinmbitaii Conservative partieg in Germany are | ™¢ 5 b 5 b e o 5 . s % - Beeiar it oo ot e 0 Vthm-c- ‘(v‘fln(-\s from the stat: UNTON AMP(.. DIVIDEND. Campbell avenue, West Haven, to- | | Machine: Mrs. Lll\(tu‘. ‘I\{A.xssv;’lv :my|. or lands, tenements, patote N I government without, however, being | tickets, according to Mr. Doughan's At a meeting of the board of di-! day. was struck and killed by a |19 frolley Cars Destroyed When | !,‘v\\m, and Miss Stenberg, Parker| g o g n Gl El e nat R g the word “'Stanley™” as applie £ directly identified with it. Westphaj- | ¢laim. rectors of the Union Manufacturing | Bridgeport bound trolley car. : of 1 ury e goods. ian miners are said to tuke a neutid — company last nizht. it was voted to . Blaze Razes Barn attitude, the only condition they hav . q declare the regular two per cent. div- 7 = N . . e 2 Yaa B down |nr1n‘;: Ty repubiican High Percentag | idend and an extra three per cont., to ROBBERS GET $20,0Q0. & Bethel St R. Co. | New Haven Epidemic of s __,'\;" ;M\h" Inciuded. gonstitution he maintained . | stockholders of record March 22. The Seattle, March 16.—Two masked L < . o Burglaries Continues| ceivabic or The it paing Inf CensusMHigures|ir e iue B e e e e e ety el up taihtaenalll eDanbunEblanel f b el Ossie s B g 3 Level Company Tindenburg Disapproves. Washington, March 16.—Popula- | 1920. revenue office here and escaped with |1 at hetween 350900 2Rd P80 1( New iaven, 'March'i8.—To thelithat company and are BNy $20,000. was caused by the burning of a larse |y any hurglaries which have been! cjugeq in the saie. Copenhagen, March 16.—Field | tion statistics for 1920 announced > e R e Marshal von Hindenburg, former |today by the census bureau included: | FEW MARRIAGES THIS MONTH e Sy barng ol e e R e g ouRaimostEni sl Enotiian Your directors and dojnmander in chief of the German { Amarillo. Texas, 15,494, an iner . Although the month of March has | s % | Street Railway Co.. at the head- | gistant from police headguarters was | maved to recommend [ | quarters of the road on South street, | i | terdamsche Courant. Negotintions \l'(‘ Confirmed. is, March 16.-—Dispatches re - ! added today, ¥hat in the haberdash- | hecause they belie ahout 1 o'clock this morning | ery of Chase and Co.. opposite Van- | {erially strer neteen cars, including practically | gerhilt dormitory. The police report | many ways an | several thousand dollars worth o ity. The progn armies, has made a public declaration | of 5,537, or 55 per cent over 1910: | reached the half-way mark, the num- that he is not connected with the | Mitchell. S. D., 8,478, increase, 1.- | ber of marriage licenses issued from WEANTHER. counter revolution, of which he dis- | 935 or 30.1 per cent; Madison, S. D.. | the office of the town clerk is but O approves, says the Hanover Tagc- | 4.141, Increase 1,007 or 32.1 per cent: | eight, while ordinarily the number is Hartiord, March 16— blatt. Creston, Towa, 5,034, increase 1.110, | easily twice that figure. The Lenten cast for New Britain and vic = or 16 per cent; Stevens Point, Wis., | season with its marriage restrictions’| | ity: Probably rain t General Strike Effective, 11.370. increase 2,678 or 3 - | in some of the churches is believed to Wednesday. Paris, March 18 (Havas)—The j cent; Eldorado. Kas, 10,995, : Te responsible for the condition of (Continued on Teunth Page.) 7,866 or 251.4 per cent. the marriage market. the entire cquipment of summer owned by the rowd were destroyed | silks and baks taken teel bars o1 : e not cot of Michael F.| rear window were sawed off. Two | ti el e and the residence Lynch, nearby. was damaged to the | nizhis ago a store almost adjoining | si side, 1a extent of $5.000. The fire is believed | lost @1 quantity of furs throuszh 101 :(lu, have been of incendiary origin. in a window. (Contiaued on Ten