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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1 @am. W—_———_—'*—'—M — - = 4 by Brita. Herald JEWith services to: be rendered) many ofid tion | Bugttiér than ithis these volclhk | Pe—— : COMMUNICATED 5 : m ® those skilled in teaching will ~have | democratic dogmas in t(he loudest T T SR S —— e D e e Feoue ANy sought and found more lucrative em- | terms have been aware of the situi- : A i Daylight Saving. ! (Robert. Russell.) Mr. Edito >, etors. ployment and wi 3 m- | ti E e s of H 2 S Propricio | oxment and will be beyond return- | tion and the mass of German TS A e e (5 Ty e 4 daily. (Sunday cxcopted) at 4 15 | IN% to a work of which they may have | people in Berlin, at st, have not We thought we heerd a of the communication printed fr ! . at Herald Building, 67 Church St grown weary and which treated them | been sorry for it. The friendliness the pen of vour correspondent of Sat- H mportatce” any Matters of Importance 8,00 a Year O e obseryany nive erday signed H. I’. B Iman, statins ! Taken Up by Chamber 2,00 Three Months uil fully with which the troops of the ne an’ me; we peered around but that we have read sundr ! S Tic a Month. i a splendi ofess vill be . . . - - . ) fhu» a splendid profession Will be | government were zreeted Ly the couldn’t trace that chirp o arguments against the davlight sav Remmrcemems A i K -'71;1‘"{?.21””\‘.:“"‘“:;;;“, Britain | revived, belated recognition of its | populace is reminiscent of the child melogy. All through the night w, etc., ete., I expected to find some- ,AITIVE app n: necessity. will come, and these. Who | who remarked: "I knew my papa them echocs come an’ as the U TR ST BT S e | ; TELEPHONE CALLS. have preparcd themselves to take ad- | . o it s : = vincing—his term was so energetic— | ISSI]GS Dl‘as[l(} J{ cos Oftice ...... S i > =i e wouldn't let me do anything very hours passed, we cuestions if which should prove that your corre- | A it oo ‘\(m “TP of its .ullt'ortul“l(!“-* u\;l( P¢ { bad. Here he comes now—1 =uess, our ears had heard this sign o spondent J. S., who wrole vou under : = ® ity Circulation books and press| Uchefited. It will not be,long befors | o'y going to scold me for the Tough Spring, at last. The Herald date of March 11, deprecating the D. Berlin, March 15 < The Ass N ; pom always open to advertisers. the country realizes the scriousness of | w1 have been playinz.” cditorial informs us we w S. L. ought to be instantly confined in { I.e:l m.r A m)cn }m {By The Asso- r'lht' recular meeting of the New e i a) £ playinz. S s = 2 - e = ciates >ress. )—Hes r rein- | Brits 3] eEaf e i R e a situation that has closed over 18,000 | .o o "= o BT e right; them doubts about the onc of the mild wards of the Middle- S aiactvi Lroopireing | Ui s ChambenflorfiCommence fiwid Rt THe Auweciaion Koo ot | oot e o Never forgetting the -basic charac e e = R intor town lunatic asylum. Well, let us take | forcements were received this morr held last evening at the New Britai B the use for republicution of all news'{ ° SR USn R lack o oAt teristic of the German, one should SR niihe T S sentences: H. P. B. s: that J. 8. | ing by the new governmeat in Berlir. | ¢lub. A number of important vedited tu it or uot otherwise credited | 190 state, county, city and private O tne ol LS I evas this paper and also local news e e 00 olishad hercin CO T o el i operation between Ebert and Kapp song don’'t nover lie—an' we is su's- not smile at the possibility of co- thar, hid in some hedge: the writes that 4t is a crime against God | The troops are marching into Berlin [ J°cts were discussed. Chairman L. Pt to, chitse Yourclodk —and that's what | from various near-by girrisons Slade of the civic committee reported - v as “ha J Lap: v 9 arri hat at the last PO Fg Ll B fewer students cnrolled November 1, | . v . i B IEhl el tha e et I say, too. the same as J. S. The Chancellor Kapp, who was carried | that a > last mecting of the com- T z 1919, than in the pre-war period. 1In in the denouement. This despite late T clock mply a machine registering | into office on the point of oniy 8.000 | Mittee a recommendation was made DISIASE PROOK. s news of impending civil war. Confi- har Al Pwaitt or e L thin iiere the hour given you by the sun. God | bayonets three days ago, has thus far | that the Chamber of Commerce give dent of bad faith thinkers in Europe comin® Sprinz. will find a new ""rlllllc‘thc sun. You have no right to | been able to produce only military | I'S aPProval and support in heiping to Ay 5 i 4 Eomin. L g call the sun a liar and I told you so | backing for his government. The | S€CUre a memorial buildinz for the in New Britain the other even- | nuiime e s A G expected: this thingsto happen. But Sucefity Uy foep. JHere Souss before a year ago asi i itical ity veterans of the Great war. The d partments showing great increases. e e . we sing. We ain't a-growin e go. ) basis of his political authority and the g o 2 aLe hat the body's familiarity with T oulalbe wallito isonne et > flammedilonRtheylisee Ehte e oo oetod o aphidon't know s it is a erime | source of support other than military i actionfon Mthis frecory discases has nfade the bod¥ | whose inclinations lie in this direction heap sizht more: our dreams Seaingt eoclely, I by the B F B whics he chime‘continue te Hemsapol it 0 P SR HOLe] SRt the chas . s E E e e con i e & S means the cla of people whose 2 - S e ber zive all possible support in helpin ically immune, startled then i 5 c e cowardice in the heart of the had oughter bring a lot they > ; eop, ters of profound mystery. : y ) E e ' | to consider preparing for this profes- | wealth permits them to lie in bed all Notw i ey | the new ) loWards the erection of the proposed orted. The measles, become of | sion. And it will be well for the coun- day, or to get up at any time it suits [ o0 R O sl k) _ ° 1 memorial. A permanent memorial ! . chanceilor appears buoyant with op- parative insizniticance in this | tpy if they j them, but you do impose upon the fac- | Goion 1o of the convietion th was suggested. tory worked an odious hardship when | (FHEH 20T e n o thait Chairman R. G, Hughes of the vou drag him out of his comfortable “_i("_‘ ns“ o ;0" which he heads Wil traffic bureau mai~ his regular re. bed at an unseemly hour in the morn- Th,‘e Deon.e. port, informing th- directors that the lhina. Tuberculosis is now dan- | realize. have the L ing What a beautiful thing it is H. is morning the chancellor locked | chamber has been ' hly compliment. B e Comnrercial reviews of last week | upper hand at the moment. It would [FE= BStaRaetiontiofiithetshopiatiohing ih“o':" t:.”,l.l,‘.l,m;g%mmd German labor| ed Ly the raiiroad s e population here where once | refer again to bad weather conditions ; delizht the heart of the people to stead of 6. tired as a dog, and go struggle for mastery. However, | help in securing better ser p 5 i e > home and drink a nice cup of exhil- | if the general strike, which already is ! shippers. J. J, S 5 it stroved w far greater proportion. | @nd transportation difficulties as hin- | have the old order of things prevail 7| arating tea. You will be able to find | Paralyzing Beriin by reason of its u' PR s e e i el riady E : ] vl perintendent of the Waterbury ST R e TOR T dering a return to normal conditions | if freedoni from war, just now. and OIIAINT EPIMPH‘S‘ a lot of petitions in favor of D. S. L. | expected ramifications and which sion of the New York, New Haven & ; of trade. Business in wholesale lines_a continuation of cer | I If the bell sheep colleges the falling off was in teacher- [~ Henry Smith Williams™ state- | training departments alone, other de- as all must see who weigh properly overbearing, that the German people never knowed afore. Revital- Will not stand for a return of the jZSpiingtimefninitinlone oL A begin now. e 5 youth an’ maid—it brinzs new tey “after many years of fight- old W esime-my ot f B such Blte turn strength fer fightin® hard to B i Leinay semibuy means antagonism to the Allies. The them that ain't afraid. CONDITION OF TRADE. T, (RS e kding to claims , of botanists Lin new privi- signed in the shaps. b | reported swiftly spreading to the na- | Hartford railroad, sent the compli- umbridse University, Ensland, | 5 reporied as sood. with a quieter| leges were possible. But deep in _:Erflp:idll1c hulr.(\lleslof a turnip field in :)mn's vital industrial centers, should | meni, saying that due to the co-oper- t. oats. barley, potatoes and | tone in retail trade. Transportation ' their hearts they would be =lad to Transcribed Directly from Tomb- | [ the old country (I ncver saw one in | be maintained for only three days.|ation of the =hippers of New Britain ey, potato ar S Connectt | | this) all the others did the same. If | the view of many observers here is|in furnishing Lhe railvoads with help it Coniatirion the bell sheep had jumped the hurdies | that it would be unreasonable to as- | that they have been able to brine { known as “Yeoman" has | chusing for immediate ure. but the | them, and in the heart directing that ! || into a pond with suicidal intent the | sume that he will be able to estab- | traffic conditions in (his city back to produced and has vielded on | feeling that prices have at last | strong hand, plans for world domina- | By JAMES SHEPARD. Whole flock would have done the | lish his government firmly, despite his | @ normal basis sooner than any other 3 same. armed forces city in the state. New Britain was You are at liberty ta get up at 3 a D i i | 2 ST i 7 x g 8 a. rastic Orders Tssued. the first city in the state to render 6 layman is somewhat humiliat. | in providing for the future. Meanwhile Holland watches the South Windsor, 1812. m. if you want to as things stand now SR 3 huy Men who act as leaders or pickets | this assistance. ¢ the knowledge that cures for This view of the situation is em- | former Kaiser. No indication. ap-|{ Al vou that read with little care oristaveinbed RHILLG Balireasonablah ) M L e e e el weiecTi reported) thatino 3y s have resulted™ from experi- | Phasized in Eradstreet’s review which | parently, has been shown by the ; And g0 away and deave me helr_e i"‘":h( 31‘::: :"‘r’;';\:“‘*\:'l" “‘ '{\- 8 B0y | e & protest against the reastian. | NuTsery which is located in the Haft - 5 o Remember well you all must die 2 shap a Jawyer a ashing- | “11 gains a -1y g 7 e ¢ tricd on pigs, horses and | Says, in part: A iRt ntorbedianelitas T ton to regulate God's time against you ! @ revolt are threatened with the “,g‘\‘:“j“\f;’.,‘;i‘ i ireelrs‘\f,u(‘ ::?rm ns, but is quite willing to take | inducing caution in respect to provid- i Germany and restore him to power. P Yours truly, | death penalty in a proclamation e | J00° o SO B0, BECIENL AUEISE ood results to his comfort, | ing for moresdistant requirements is William himself, it is believed, is South Windsor, 1822, s [E2ucagecay brab 2l pe: . a new home for the nursery. A suit- I Sy | The order for th~ iujliction of cap- 4 | able location i hard to find and al are being made hmmune. A new | Problems do not scem to affect pur- : feel that a strong hand' was over | e acres bushels to the acre. | reached the top is inducing caution | tion by Germany- were not dead. hie main influence in revolutionists to brinz him back . to her ‘this new discovery regard- | the feeling reflected in dispatches | Wise enough to avoid the mistake | No cordial to revive his heart : T - | ital s 1 < ¥ reg i e | m i ] ¢ evive PLEAD IN WEISSMAN ital punishment ~‘ould be effective ST e : = plants followed or preceded | [rom many quarters that prices have | smaller men might make; he would No one o hold his head, A L e i = el o e e S el e e IR R e Rl R e ) No friends to Tlose his dyving eves B} = : e 2 S 00N, | urged to give auttention to this mo- The ground was his death bed. Say Tbey Are Guiltless of Hiding | @0d s based upon the decree pro-! jce. - dial. It would be intercsting to | Justments in a downward direction | Plan unless conditions arising made | . e Clothing Manw's Assets. hibiting any sirike or pagsive resist- he question of davlisht savinazs whéflier man was the orsanism | may be looked for in the not distant | him believe that his time was “noy South Windsor, 1819. e L e s ey "_“":1"'@‘('1 e which was ) was brought up and a resolution £ 3 " e B 2 e 2 3 : g o S arlier in the day by the min- | pussed favoring the adoption of the B i bivents were male’) PétuTe. or never.” - But lolland worries over | Vain man thy fond pursuit forbear = | threc men who were indicted with | ister of dofemse. The chancellors :;{:;l:"_’h"\"“\‘mvl B v basmited in. the ability to : pro- An encouraging note for evervonc [ the possibility of some such attempt, Expect thy end is nigh e Joseph Weissman, former clotning | proclamation follows f President’ Abram Buol aneltecis - 1. 5 P 8 & . 3 a h far S 2 ar < - is city. “ha e P ¢ i = % e P Bl thiat-are immuné ab man | 18 to be noted in these summaries. !and the latest news of the strongs | PSRtR at the farthest can't be far Aol O Wb iy Oh Giiaes . o Ringleaders who are suilty of acts | tary H. B, Chamberlain . were. ap O think before vou die. conspiring t 2 al Weissman' i ; £ 3 s peconie . in. some instances. It | Even the manufacturer who has been | stand taken by the Kbert govern- S t‘; ;-}c-<r1£‘ ;00':00“um‘_““:el;“r! specified in the decree (6r safeguard- | pointed as natioral counciloi and del 5 —_—— —_ " aded & y Or€ | inz important services and for the | ezate respectively, to the eighth an- B aamiblc ‘the 5 ants | getting the “top price” for his product { ment does not tend to lighten this N CEgE 5 i A L ) ; N e Sy sl wil] find solace in the fact that with MAN'S RACE FOR TIME. {:fl:f_df"_‘""‘{,in'fl’: federal court Mere | protection of labor and peace will. as [ nual convention of the Chamber of aid ih the process of making | will find solace 2 eTeae i l{mul\(ur'sl'ovn‘;.:"_h ‘f‘:fi | well. as strike .pickets. be punished | Commerce of the United States whicks et Tonr i $5.000 ench for xd | with death. This decree is effective | is to be held in Atlantic City Apri fum s most azvecable to con- | g m all commodities will give him | scious and under-conscious state of | Where davlisht hours cach side of | [N® other Tour i & P-| from 4 p. m. Tuesday.” 27, 28 and 20. ¢ ate. v cqual comparative ‘margin of | the minds of Germans today, despite noon c Woisiman iwholic at libertylonder There is intense anxiety over the The directors aiso authorized tf“‘ proiit, under far more satisfactory con- | explicit protestations of von Kapp | ‘Vere marked for oné and all « ‘bond. of $20,000, filed . petition in [ PFOPect of a .continuance of the | contindance of the home gardencfor EaLEw bankruptey last November, with lia | Strike With the possibility of famine | the coming vear and hop at s . ¥ the i £ ibl Man made a clock, God's time to |, o0 Bl fted at one million dol. #nd epidemics resulting from the lack | ready responze will be received as has turn to the normal will benefit the the irresponsible people. show, Jars - Nearly a1l “of the defondamts | Of sanitation and the stoppage of ths | been the past. sane liver and conservative business Throushout both day and night, ik tron e None N hench | water supply. hent of the human body, is im. | About réached the top and that read- | be the first to put a stop to any such Man made a dial long ago, imniune to all diseases. The | that price falling sympathetic lower- s 5 believed, is the con-| " On which God's lighi did. fail, SOUND JUDGMEN’ ditions. ~ From- every viewpoint a re- ;and more or less aimless actions of these days when personal letters g front loyal | Americans in e N % 5 e 2 A A e s LR J TOTRQ And used God's light, to ass S R S e ettty reeer . sonte] man. They are the men whose well- | FACTS AND FANCIES | 7, 50 Fous et 1ot i Warsnt il he issued for arrest of being brings general prosperity. ERAL .u;‘uv)v;-n” x{;mln indicted in this case, who failed to appear. a complete paralys : of all i living and commercial fa ities as Berlin did today Hotel Accommodations Cut. o i The Hotel Adlon made heroic ef-| tng Into Complications With erment at this country’s stand 3 ¥ h i e Admirers of Bainbridge Co When both God's' time and man’s, Dutch Are Taking No (1 -es of Get- ard to the League of tions, agree. sist that he brings finc qualities to e e treaty. it is really comfor EDUCATIONAL O e 6fice oF soorctaty ot nse B hour is known to all [ b read of the broad viewpoint of'| rne real educational film is at hand; | he never will zet a chance (o use | BY _merely looking at-the clock i ew British 'Ambassador to the | apparently. We are familiar with § them.—Detroit Free Pres: Throughout both spring and fall. s Housc After Discase Takes Family. i 1 { i | | | forts to provide food for the Ameri- F e gy can, British and French missions i o el e e e ,,“:,‘Z The Hague. March 16.—The Dulch = government has slightiy strengther the guard at the German fro particularly closc winy made of witon T ng on th {ronie and Zevenaar rapert - iraflie Germany ~considcrabls interr! Dutch laborers wh ¢ eiptoy ed & Germany ncasr the irontier hauve been sent home on zccount of the gemeral . A strike. 1 States. “Cognizant of the feel- | the more or less interesting views of | b In recent years man's law required, i S Sl > his own cquntry, and probably | the manner in which things are man- | ST PRI R (e |l A S o h G (ol Punssutawney, Pa. Mareh 16— | uP the task at 10 o'clock this moru ! World Nits Gl b (e oW | Fhat we should note beside the clock, | Losing all his six chiidren in as many | in&, when the last of the kitchen ¥ngland which has cropped | of the gentleman who made tin so | Please Mr. Bryvan When it announced The calendar as well. dagiirovzhi the fiavace bl o Inc k] fors el sabou L fieaningfitorsignceny ing the tinge of sentiment | ufactured, produced under the name -| for Hoover. If the World had been alitidaenin i Bioical (0 ave agiae | ) L 10 (Tenit i & | ? ere aided by persons whose in- | valuuble, but these views somehow | oo HOIE | 2 G an Gt ume L That inconsistent law decreed, Ross Beck, a furmer of Gardner Hill, | common spectacle subsequently to sec e is great and zreatly to be re- | failed to satisfyv. We are also informed | qoubtedly would have zuessed closer For months when days are hot. Elk county, to. become unbalanced. | frock-coated diplomatists returnin. d, Sir Auckland Geddes said to | of the fact that certain species of pies, { than that.—Kansas City Star, That special time was standard time, | With the resuit that he tried to burn | to the hotel from foraginz expedi- 2 | S And standard time was not. his own home. where his wife crit- | tions carrying brown paper parcels | BonnardfBeroniiare b ricer ically ill of influenza. Guards have fct?dstuff& oil stoves and other neces- s are due to come down, We hadn't | Time fixed by clock and calendar lvcf-n stationed about kis home. sities. hat we all want to realize is | ter whgn they reach their objective. | Learg before that Mr. Baruch would Will soon he Hartford's stock; The first death occurred March 1. Guests of the hotel. warned tha tions cannot be judged by the | The wiles of the vampire are no long- | be a candidate.—Columbia Ltecord, Sometime next month, one hour | and on account of the contagious| the water would be shut off at noon. character of the discase, Beck Was| filled bathtubs and washstands. ba: There is a strong doubt in Turope | Il sets the city clock. unable to obtain. help. ~Using rough | detective stoppers gradually let out | polish Wa Haven't Enougii il line practicabnite oill e ins boards, Beck consiructed a crude | the precious fluid and the szuests( Money to hand. Germany's punishment to her own | And some who by that city clock, casket and buried the body in a grave | thereafter had to rely upon wines and w York. Mirch 16.—A Group of of character of wavy-haired youths of | (onscicnce.—Washington Star. Their ,daily, rounds may plod, dug on the hillside overlooking his| tupje waters.. Men who are usuall 140 Polish ,f ,;m‘\ s who foug! impreznable morals. —— Perhaps will boast that they are just | home: During the. ensuing five ‘l“»‘f shaved by barbers are in an apolo- | wmainst the Central Powers and iate { now comes news that prom We took nearly three vears to get An hour ahead of God. 2 child died on cach, 2nd ot e P8 setie mood tanight and if the atriks | azeinst ihe boishevik: wore awa 1918, and I think no friend of ar, and i gins K JAMES SHEPARD. of that period Beck and his wife were & am = = S e ik < roal knowledge. Complete anatomi- | Inte. the war, iand it beginsi to lsok childiess. The oldest child was nine- | CONUnues the male population. will| at Ellis Island foday (he f'olish consd soon he bearded. or 1 representative furnish Lhets n need be ashamed of ~ jasif we n ht take as long gel 4 of LI dos=ctiout teen and the voungest was four days Ji d The city this afternoon had the ao- | with funds to caable them 1y retuc 2 : cal uses of the human heart will be | (qicazo Evening Post e gl Ameria oy Nol g on e vreen. U ol it o e old. After each death Beck built a| The eits f an- | X ) when she came into, the “war, |. < . i B . R AGO casket and performed the burial. pearance of another Sunday holiday, | 1o their home frerent paris hole ARt new films will make vivisection need- A Florida paper wants Wilhelm sauntering crowds filling Unter Den | the United Siates he men. who a hole-hearted adoption of com- 5 ent to the INijis where the mission- | Lind 5B < 2 : Al less and the almost as intricatg prob- = 5 - That 1 <inden. At intervals troops with{ rived on the | sicamer 1tocham- $ e vt Tl hat - "he at Date q SCTTV S K rived or ‘ o somCE, L ling that, why not (From The Herald of > ANOTHER DETECTIVE INDICTED. | hands and accompanied by artillers begu. were discharsed i France. huc e i e e e e D — New York, March 16.—A second | and machine guns paraded throush | wore informed that they would 53 e 3 xemiphisRCommercial iy ppeals March 16. 18935, police detective was indicted as the street. paid off upon their sarrival here <o <uch a manner that immmediate under- s S, | b . reanit oftn 2l srandl Jury sl iy ostizas that thes would not spend allk-of the standing will result. is not divulged A sace City woman-—one of the new 15. 1.. Stebbing, who has had charge ions of the methods of the vice - < < £ e = \ ing . &l e 1 5 e t Strict Censorship On. money in Par b5+ need be ‘other than proud { whether or not a celehrated cartoon- | YoteiS—admitted having heard much | of . G. L. Damon’s Shoe department | squad.” Detective Frederick = B 3 friendship.” . i of “Senatoi” Lodge, but said she's al- | in the Y. M. C. A, building. will sever | Franklin was charged with bribery | - Presden. March 15 —Communica- — o I ist will be cmploved to demonstrate | ways thought that Henry Cabot Lodge | his connections there Saturday night|and extortion. An indictment with | tions between this city and all parts MS ? the “bridgc of dreaded by | was an explorer.—Sac City, Ta., Bulle- | und leave for Pittsburgh, similar allegations had prevjously of Germany are being safeguarded, C TY ITE - in the League of Nations, it is | students of geometry. or whether | tin. Hallinan Bros. are contemplating | becn returned against Detective John lm1u proclamation issued here to- pntiment expressed by Sir Auck- | Mutt and Jeff will be the mathemati- building an addition to their baker | J. Gunson. Franklin was arrested | G4Y 9Y ithe [.\bexr(‘ Nl y e E Geddes that prompts almost in- | cians employed to show that two and | AU (his election the full dinner pail | shop on Myrtle street. last night on a bench warrant and \m"uw‘ mn‘\tuua "\ o(‘;r U:\t L(‘x_llm Don't forget :\ .n.n_ ‘Jal}‘:‘ofx‘\o.rul\k 4 as a slogan will give way to the ruil Attorney B. 7. Gaffney returned | taken to the Tombs prison protestingz | Rl ‘U“ms:o:‘ 51 S own weak- | night. Bardeck’s hall. Lynch's orch. limousine tank.— Minnéapoite Jpurnal, | vesterday from a short trip to New | that he was innocent of charges in | 198 B¢ cenfision. fhe proclama. | —advt. — York the indictment. . o ared, ¢ fatal political and to adopt. /Fhose who know | is a great field for real educational We don't worry so much about the| William HBollman employed at the — o SeoaomlcRconsequeces ottis Betep, it 7 4 a : @ B 3olima 3 > = ... lare to be deplored. All authorities ¢ that no written compuct is| films, and the new annauncement in- | €losing of Recfor's as we do whether | Corbin box factory had a finger [ INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGE. | .0 a.ked to assist German national ary to place this country on’the | dicates thal prozaress in this regard is | [@7M°TS Are S0IMg (0 stop raising po- | smashed while at work on a machine N o, Sormn e e el R S ad i of’.any. Ereat .question in-.| beins made: tatoes—Schnectady Union-Star. used for “staving box corners gree murder was charged in an in- DG e peri i e et i The registrars of .\om,: \T‘“ be " e e The Stanley Works have moved | dictment returned vesterday against | German peace commission, seasion. Thursday from |9 8. 0.1 ps justice. It is gratifying to \ case was reported the other day | one of their old buildings from Cur- | Stewart N. McMuflin, a prohibition | clined to take order from Berlin, | 3 P- m. to receive the applications of hat Englind is to be represented | THID KATSER KNEW ir which a dog ate a lady's skirt. TheY tis street to Myrtle street. agent, who recently shot and Killed | stating that he maintains all the | those who wish to be made voters it by one who understands the | i N Feor heast is probably still hungry.— ! 0. 1 Curtis the well known con- | Henry Carlton, a chauffeur, in an | rights of the Ebert zovernment and | the mext sitting of the board for ad- AR T Herbert Hoover says General von | I'assing Show, London. tractor and builder, will construct the | East side apartment house during a | that he is continuing to work for the | mission of electors e 2 Luettwitz, commandinz the military S two new residences to be erected on | raid. Assistant District Attorne. cution of the peace treaty. A meeting of the salary comniiltes A e L Perhaps the best we can hope for | West Main street for F. W. Giddings | O'Shaughnessy announced that evi S of the common council will be held is that the treaty woi't he an iss in HORTAGE OF TEACHERS, is onc of the former Kaiser's “old | the campaizn of 192 F.— Boston Tran- merican Luncheon club in Lon- | bropelled with accuracy of aim and speed of movement, spread and spat- . | VETERANS AR “BROKE.” nce citizens, but by the ex-| er shrouded in fascinating mystery. i head i on of their collective will in {#nd we have learned how to combat of crisi€, Judze Britain by her | them. thanks to the pictured strength hs as a nation during the war bn during one month of the war, military service and ever : P Wd even |y one of mathematics. Greck and striking voluntary rationing of nd fuel in millions of house- and I think no friend of h as England wants .the United pnce in his country to the man- | two make four. It reservations our Senate should There can be no question that there St. Patrick’s whjst and dance be given at Electric hall Wedne night by Ladics” Nest, Order of Owls —advt. side has de- | and A. N. Lewis. dence would be produced to prove ! General Strike Called. lomarrowlGvening at 20} oiclock i | M. . Noble is in Newark, N. J. on |‘that McMullin served time for a London, March 15.— Eighteen | take action upon the proposed in- | a business trip. hold-up in Sing Sing under the name | meetings of communists and inde- | crease for the superintendent of ¥ rouses immediate interest In | Reports of the formation of ' —_ ofslonnitony sy, Dedeni socia s et el a A dear old lady when she heard | that the kaiser's zold plate was beingz @ DIES. cians people are glad to have | ing this country from Berlin. 'he | handed over to the reich bank re- i > ik : " NG irsks | M to a telegram received here, - | na : services at any prce. To the | ex-Crown Prince has been driving | marked that with «ll his faults she | Medford Ma ricd Woman STERLING A LSO RIS S e et haalbiea = “:1 l“],!,] “,T,:i(,,. Aid society of the Meth. i T heinor ohe o : 5 ‘ew York h'#6.— st Aol st ed. e J Sldisocio G of this class of human benefac- | hastily about seekinz news of the ;' a l‘l‘r‘x'\‘\n\d ‘|‘(‘,'”N"m Hoon man ;:"-““ Then Turns Gun on Self. '\n""‘h“l:':"r" ‘““?“;‘:‘.:;" hn'“:f,;&’“"lf street fighting tock place and several | odist church will give a tea party e Ve reta is eth. 5 and s for < 5 D s - N i s £ g e ey £ OUS= | Medford, March 16.—Alonzo Min- | i onened here today at $3.69 1.4 or | PeOPle including two sireet car con- | Wednesday afterncon at the church ge of the situation to their own | And the former Kaiser has been = er. who is alleged to have shot Mrs. | 4 cents above yesterday's closing quo- TU.".;""", T “”%ed;{ i i B 0"]0(]’} . 1,“2 f":(bc“'“. L [ vl Ginslianal puce x builctanto | int e e s ached other workers all street car| cordially invited. Tea and ca i T e employes left their posts leaving the | be served. showed a firm-tendency, franc check: il . : - De walking on Boston avenue vester-| being quoted at the rate of 13.42 for | C0FS Witere thex stood. Heber 1. Jester left today for De- bending shortage of any com- |gang.”” Von Kapp, is of the same ilk. | script. Leip- | charities. sig last night and a general str Don't forset B. P. 0. 1. St MARKS UPr A BIT: was proclaimed in that city, accor Patrick’s dance Wed. night, LEIks B Vhen there is aerving lack of | monarchical party have been e it said few of them take ad- | litest developments in the revolution. markedly nervous recently. at times Wiith the public firmly fixed in the ¢ shortage of school teachers the | ceasing his exercise of severing logs | habit of asking, \‘\‘]lm does i mean?” one can readily see where % : the Darts plattorm huildere and the | day. died at a hospital in Boston 1ast | the dollar and lira at 18.27 for the G e Goit fanfaniomobile Sl e - 2 ’ night. Mrs. Gillis w in a serious| 4 ATA LRS! Wer £ s National Assembly Mects Don't forget B. P. O. E. St . campaign orators are Zoing fo earn | . Marks were sold-at 1.30 cents | 3 : - 1 S dvice would not be sound were mble these facts and view | their per diem #nd expenses this | CONdition at the same hospital. with “h. or 18-100 of a cent above yester- Stutigart, March 13.—Refusal to | Patrick’s dance 1 ght, Elks tive bullet wounds in hzr body. final price: négotiate with the reactionary faction | hall.——advt. Y Mrs. Gillis' sister-in-law. Mrs. Ed- i 20 headed by Dr. Wolizang Kapp, head The health hoard will meet this | ward D'Entremont. fold the police ZILGLER A DELEGATE of *he new sovernment at Herlin w afternoon al 5 o'clock to appoint a which have obtained in the past. | pect and to thrive under autocratic OING TO POLAND. that Miner did the shootinz. Miner LS Aol e g deeided upou here today by the coup. | fuccessor to Plgmbins Inspector there is no question but that | rulef and the conclusions are inevit- Harry Gitlitz left today for New | Was a driver for a laundry company. | Resistrar of oters Willlam J.| ¢il of the old cabinet over which ; Thomas Quinlivan. York city and will sail Thursda Mrs. Gil according to her mother, | Ziegler will go to New Haven tomor- | president Ebert presided. Uncondi- | l.wis Studeny has sold property 5n 4 wmorning for Burope to return later { Mrs. Murray D'Entremont. had been | FOW as represcntative of Gerstaecker | tional resiznation of the leaders of | Sheflield street to .Frank Hessinger: bs they have been. By the time | close confidants, it is believed have , with his mother and sister. Gitlitz's | living apart from her husband as a | lodge to-attend o meeting of the Home | the new zovernment was demanded Gerstaecker lodge, 1. 0. O. ¥ unities, cities and states have | been following developments of the | family lives at Minsk, Poland. and he | result of a quarrel over attentions) Corporators of Odd Fellows. He was| py th2 Ebert cabinet which arrived | worked the second and third degre s . T i reactionary in' i | fears that unless haste is made the | Paid her by a man at a resort last | chosen a one-year corporator by the | here tkis afterncon by a special train | upon a class of candidates last nigh :dp::;‘::h“:inr:::!:h:efi:!;'v’ea:; :;’C’Lu"::d ko knowxyedge u::i leh’e Bolshevik ‘armies will invade that | summer. The mother told the po- | local lodge. The meeting is an annuai | from Dresden. The national assembly | Don't forget A. O.H. ball tomorrow province. ' The trip will consume |lice she did not know' whether this | session and will be attended by dele- | wiil meet in th: Wednesday. aft- | night. Pardeck’s hall. Lynch’s orch. ranted aries commensurate | ex-Kaiser knew has been its inspira-| ab. Gve popth e s i ry over, while an alarming cir- | and walkinz about as thouzh under tance, should interest students. | nervous tension. o encourage voung men and | them in the light of the unalterable | Year.—=St. ul Pioncer I’ n to enter this field at the sal- | characteristic of the German to ex- —_— salaries wiil-not long remain as {able. The former Kaiser and his