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OHK COMMUNISTS SVEA SOCIAL LEGIEN DISPLEASED izv,fie? Ca READY TO RETIRE CLUB . WITH NEW CABINET) ——————=| | | lse Ty Guunot Fight il of e A\ ] JRR — | PresitentofGerman Trae Ui TR GO?E?D l\TIlES\VS Gel’mafly Not Satisfied. {Lflndem, Frary 4nd Clark, 6:00 to 1 7:00; for Fafnir, 7:00 to 7:45; for —_— . ' . W..C. A. symnasium class, 8:00 to | A s 3 Essen, March 28, (By Associated A rllgrd to lzth Berlin, March 28 (By The Asso-|9:00. Meeting of Industrial Athletic | Hundreds of young men in New Britain will be happy. Press.)—A conference held here to- | ciated Pre ne of the leaders of | league committee in association club | They have been waiting months to hear thiS— lay between representatives of the | the majority socialist party, asked hy | room at 7 p. m. - Berlin government and the commun- | the correspondent tonight as to| Wednesday—Basketball practice for Bts in the Ruhr region heard Paul ' whether Car Rudolph T.egien, presi- | Camp Fire Girls, 4:00: Corbin, 01 evy of Frankfort, president of thoe rc treet dent of the German Federation of |to 6:30; Russell and Erwin, 6:30 to| ommunist party of Germany declare Trades Unions, had made a definite | 8:00. Industrial league games and | OUR it his party could not win its fight | peitce with the government, said: dancing. $:00 to 11:00. Stanley Wor nder the present conditions. E . “Legien is anvthing but satisfied [Vs. P. and ¥. Corbin; Fafnir vs “We want to breats o this oznt ax - funtertainment and i G reconsiucted caniner American Ho; . on as we can,” were Herr Levy i The speaker added that Legien’s’an- Thursday—Children’s pla v i fords. *“We cannot fight single hand- q i SREAS o = 5 T, e e 2 u s H ! tipathy was not confined to the dem- ! gymnasium, 4:00. Basketball practice | eyl e reet of Gt DanCIng cerats but that he was out of tune ) for New Britain Machine, 5:30 (Phe spokesman for the communis | Lenss : = e : with the entire solution of the recent | 6:30; Stanley Works, 7:00 to 9:30. Clured what his faction objected to | political crisis. Legien, the corres- aturday—~Roller skating for ladies s militarism, “opr kind of peovlc | Somathing DOING | londont was told, was reconciled 10 | and gentiemen, 700 to 10:15, e sick of it,” he said. Herr Levy in- d gentle _ o A-t:dth‘?,f‘ ',‘;1.\]"0,,‘;:,“,\ ,,,‘-’r‘l\m move- it only b conviction that a coal Swimming pool closed from April 2 ent in the industrial field might have EVer Mlnute | tion block was the on],\‘]h‘)»nflvjlc basis | until :\:}nl 6. Sex\;xxglcfixs_see for the cen different if the men had not y | of a stable government at this critical | SPTing term open April 6. period of the nation’s affairs :l;i‘.‘he“ Rl s “Legien wisely made hm‘ls(‘lf the TALMUD _"IVORAH MEETS i “At present. however,” hc contin- x sman for the radical elements :d, “we must await some other oc- CITY ITEMS s well,” the correspondent’s inform- sion. We must not wttempt the im- ant stated, He added that the labor ible.” B {leaders recognized the immediate Then addressing Commandcr in er sa many men have heen wait- | need of holding the erratic labor ele- plomas to Pupils—School Childrern ief Littner of the workmen's force. | jne for the new “Heath™ caps—they | ments in check. While he personally o it is alleged has been seeking 0 | (ume tod Wilsor advt. preferred a socialist or labor cabinet, Entertain Their Elders. ng about a military dictatorshiv, Republicans of the Second Ward: | he declared he was convinced the rr Levy said ‘ Cfome to Bardeck's at '8 o'clock Tues- | time for such a radical convulsion had 'You, must submit ta our decisions. § 4. "oy \ good time is -gua not arrived and that any other group- Sungiaskwelareithofonossnen sl Miteca =y ing than that of the majority social- tatives you, as well as every other litary man, must submit to us.” Local Jewish Society Awards Di- An examipation and parents’ meet- ing was beld in the Talmud Torah hall yesterday. The entire classes of During the coming week the Per- | ists, democrats and clericals was not | i, Hebrew school pupils were ex- g [ g k Per- | ists, democrats *|amined in the Hebrew language, re- sian-Assyrian mission at the South | feasible just now. Heloni eading Bnicory Banilce ot church will conduct prayer meetings Rumors were current in Berlin to- | mar ' The examinations was a suc- (‘(\I;lbrul.ml) ;\\'lund.n‘\'_i 5 e Daumig, ;\'ilh (hlr,d z\?ismn:e' ofi the | by the pupils of the school. Long ago we ordered these Caps from England. They Mr. and Mrs, Edward Franz, of 505 | communists, would attempt to force The first on the program were reci- . preme Court Holds Its Provisions | North Durritt street, announce the [ another general strike in an effort to | tations by, Fvelyn Kaplam Eva | have been at sea since .March 2nd, but now they are engagement of their daughter. Miss| extort still further concessions from | Krechevsky, Rose Kirshnit, — Morris | here and ready for service. You who have worn them fpply to Forcign Ships While in | glizabeth Franz to Raymond Munson, | the government. Responsible labo: | Marholin. Miss Bertha Kaplin ren- kn 3 b s. Ports of Hartford. leaders declare that the proposed |dered a violin solo. ow full well that they i unquestmnably ss Amy Rice has returned to the | movement would be doomed to failure | The chairman of the evening, Fred o . Vashington, March 29.—The su- . E. hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., where | as the moderate elements among the | Winkle, introduced the chairman of Tlle Fmest Ca S In the World me court in deciding appeals | she will resume her duties after|independents would refuse to support |the board of education Benjamin | lught by British ship owners, to- | spending the week-end at her home | it, while the general federation of | Marholin who in turn presented Noah | upheld the constitutionality of | on Columbia street. trades unions also would promptly | Rosenthal, principal of the school | ————— provisions apply to foreign sea- Holy Week will be observed in all | disapprove the movement. with a loving cup in the name of the 's act relating to the payment of | of the Catholic churches. Special Furthermore, it was stated, the|parents of the pupils. Morris Cohn, & es to seamen upon demand. services have been arranged by the | workingmen were tired of strikinz | chairman of the building committee, ‘ederal court decrees holding that | pastors for Thursday, Friday and|and preferred to gather the high and }lr. Star, a.(eachcr were present- provisions apply to forein sea-| Saturday. Next Sunday (Easter Sun- | wages which otherwise would be lost ]9(1 with fountain pens. on foreign vessels while in Am- | gay) will be observed with special The savings of the school children for the Jewish national fund was re- T T e e e e uman, pastor of ne| RESIGNS AFTER 16 YEAHS |soried o ne,size.vs. he appeals resulted from libel | gyeqish Lutheran church, left today dings brought against the | ¢, "Bosion, where he is to attend a mers Strahearn and the = West- | ;0 conference. R. J. Dixon Has Been Construction _— fih by foreisn seamen to obtain St. Mark's Choir Renders “Peni- Francis Delaney, son of Postmaster s y - el x > ) Stanley Works Al of their wages under the act] " hjoney who was operated| StPerintendent at Stanley Works All tence, Pardon and Peace arrive American ports. v il 2 arrival in e P upon at the New Britain hospital a) That Time—In Business for Himself | St. Mark's Episcopal church choir A2 week ago is resting comfortably and sang the devotional a .o i- ee Are Drowned As will be able to, sit up by Friday it was R. J. Dixon, who has bee“hemp“’:'f‘é tence, Pardon and P::;::?'ml;y ;N;l{. Row Boat is Overturned | stated today. ) at the Stanley Works for the past 16 | yaunder last evening before an. ap- . Open tonight until 8 o’clock as us- | vears as construction snperxntengem. preciative congregation which filled | unswick, Me., March 29.—Charles | 4,1, Do your Emster trading at | has resigned and will become affiliated { 1. “Chureh. The bovs of the chei tevens, his son Joseph, and Ralbh | pesse Leland's. The live store—adv. [/with a general contracting busines i deserve especial credit for good work fin ' were drowned in the Andro- The personal friends of R. R.!|about April 1. under the understanding iqdcr:\yi" gin river today when one of the | pegley, retiring treasurer of the New | During the 16 years that Mr. Dixon | of Organist Humphroys i thie. then | fell from a boat and the others | pri(ain Trust company, savé a din- | has had charge of comstruction work | first ambitious attempt in the jine of t the craft in an attempt to xes- | ;. gaqurday evening at the Elm Tree | at this factory he has supervised prac- | church music of the highest e = = — rim. They were employed by the | 1ny in honor of their former associ- | tically every addition that has been | The work of F. S. Penfield and & — 3 S i X P 3 i gecott paper ‘}:"_”_5 a“f“‘e'?ofi;“*s' ate. There were about 30 of Mr. | made to the plant. It has been under | g Tycas, to whom fell the baritone | BUS SYSTEM MAY COMPETE 11 KILLED IN CYCLONE. RALLY THIS EVENING, e river on their way to work. Healey's friends in attendance. his direction that the carpenters, tin- | 55105, and James Martin, tenor, was WITH STAMFORD TROLLEYS Alexander City, Ala, March 29.— ‘The Fourth Ward Republican elub B “ADT-—21035 OAIl OUL, S.puplef-ossog | ners, cabinet makers, steel construc- | noteworthy They rendered the dif-| Greenwich, March 29.—\Weaithy { Five white persors and six ncgroes | will hold a rally this evening at § er Company lamed J% Suwped} J91SEH anof oy -en | tion Wor);ers. rc’:o{\er:la concreters and | foylt passages. of ,the work with fine | residents of this place are discussing | were Ri}l’led in the l-"."clono \g‘hmh ord“:k ‘\‘1‘ Lm:xam;m Ahag _ox]: Pu-l; = sn s® No0[,0 § MIUN JuITu0 Usd( labarers have worked. Calitiotito et oai 5 2 e f o to open a line | swept the territory hetween Camp | strcet. Mayor George A. Quigley gnd For Bridge Coilapse| "¢ angamonts rortielannual bant| | G- Dixon!will|conducts his fomn [[SERTEOH e dreanl:.-“:‘f;;l R ;‘;fi;‘,‘;;:,”o‘{,’fie"{,l?sz;'“.“‘, e itk [iitot aua W Talapossa county | the candidates for the council from lltl?borli; \'f.. .\‘lar(:h .' Mem - .}]“U‘ will );(: made h’i a s[)(?(‘ia.l meet- | business in t}'|is city andl a;}el'eiktl) has tata. Their performances “’E}‘fl all | the New York and Stamford Trolley ! yvesterd. mage to hcuses f:nli the f:otll(llr ward will speak. The of the board of selectmen ex- | ing of the Catholic Woman's Benevol- | several contract to complete. the more remarkable because of the | company. The bus plan calls for | livestock is estimated at betweer: $20,- | meeting will not be confined to the ed the opinion that the Connec- | ent Legion in the school hall tomor- fact that their roles as soloists were | cheaper fare than the trolleys charge. | 000 and 000. Wire communica- | members of the. fourth alone, for'a giyer Power Co. should be held | row evening at .8 o'clock. SNAKES CAUSE FALL IN DRIFT. |assumed on three days' notice owing | under the new zone plan, which js | tion with the storm swept area has | blanket invitation has been given go :B;u‘:]:e il‘:i'.‘:?g}:((’ss q?;etll\)i“vé;:; The Heath caps came in today.— i to the sudden regrettable illness of | called unfair Ly many. '| been destroved. the repiblican yaters G5 R, S . Wilson's.—advt. o ck { Ralph Britton an e companys dam at Vernon, @ | The Second Ward republicans will (R C"';"coc‘“‘é':;;,‘;ccngmnefmk R stud\'i:zlf}:: i:glt(:?: T ears ago, raised the river level to | nold a rally and s tomorrow Exos Syt i fror < c E 3 some time and from whom much was nt where the bridge has several | evening at Bardec . Mayor Winsted, Conn., March 29. B]ig expected] been endangered, it is said. uigley and the ward candidates will | Atwood and Ralph Moultprop SET St ® " | here vesterday to inspect the brook e S sure as ou ings to Preside A marriage permit has been issued | near Spencer Hill, preparatory to a KEEPING UP THE TIME. : trout fishing trip which they intend At State Convention | (0 Clavton Wilder of 24 Washington | ot USTRE T8 ¥ Gnow drifts that | Main Street Watchmaker Arranges 4 ; street, and Miss Emily Hudec of Staf- Haven, March 29.—Homer S. | ¢ 0™ i o i reached to their hips were encounter- [ Clocks to Show Old and New Time. are a foot hlgh— nings, chairman of the demo- | ed as they cross e 2 e {cd am ihey cmosoll the meadows and || o) Whamas o watchmaber af M. P. Leghorn’s jewelry store, was PLEASING CANTATA. national committee, has accept- FORMER TEACHER i)fl\"_ they had a difficult time making invitation to be iemporary > A 4 ¥ 3 S progress. = Hat z 5 . o 3 pan ' of * the democratic state to the brook Bert|R¢ of the up-to-the-minute watch you will like this Camel Turkish Mrs, Nellie May ¢ Succumbs at About halfway makers in the city today when he had | ntion to be held here May 5 and i i i . : b = A, In helping him to his feet - = legates will be elected from this Bumel Lome. f‘mp,‘ iscovereq that § two smakes | ©0 display in the store several clocks . and Domestic = which were arranged to show stan- 1 blend! Intion to the San Francisco con- | Suffield, Ci., March 29.—Mrs. 2o Ju ! ! n May Smith, 46, wife of Thomas ot ! (D DUEROnG Ty G dard and daylight savings time on themselves around his boots. Carciand - Smith, died last evening at her home i 5 e i raa e o - reptiles evidently had been . N G/ P . est. S a > & S<. as E GEMS IN GARTER PURSF 10 West Sufileid after & fome Miness | (S0 50 STHLT HE L BEE . EE SRS Mr. Thomas ingeniously arranged the clocks with three hands, tivo of B She was born in Suffield, the daugh- : LS 2 Put it On Upside Down and | ter of Addison and Katherine (Hol- | :::;(:eltl::::‘l.,]1|(;f‘::3eg]!X)'\;hTr‘::)‘[fi—s',f B?,‘,l; which were black and the third gold. N, 4 Ada s, She o 2 i 5 iy 3 iz The ack s i ic: i g Jewels Drop Out. land) Adam he w educated in | sry in case friends doubted the de. | Th€ black hands indicate the minutes | and the hour of the new time plan. the public schdols of this town and | LY 8O0 (7 €U0 ® OOt IR e 1 at the Connecticut literary insti Sty = n SBReE S w1 4 ints stan- Lied, wife of the district man- | ¢om ' which she sraduated. |n1‘tfl:‘e'.: iheseiparts \;h-nxe('”‘e Sl f a motor car concern, placed | s = 5 R & —_— _— GHRs] {HEaKe), entered the ate normal school at e tth in a “garter” pirse. In it ] o bl i ; 3 REUNITED AFTER 50 YEARS. New Britain, Ct., and later taught 4 ‘R 30 YEARS. FOR CHI RCH. ied more than $5,000 worth of B S s ;. Mrs, Lied donned her “gar- Husband and Wife Had Long Believed V. Grikis, pastor of | uRe coptainire o threc-iich St (Andrew’s Lithuanian church, an- | pd beduch, a platinum lavaitiere | 5P nounced foday that the new Stations hbee’diamond pendants, a fancy | Sufield. 26 vears and had lived Baltimore, Md.. March 29.—A hus- | of the Cross, the gift of 14 parishion- | ring set with diamonds and | " Sufficld cve band and wife, separated for fifty Pty R, Rt PRt et al sapphires and two diamond . o vears, living under the same roof for | . et el n Sa £ ! rings. JUDGE WOULD WHIT 'EM. | five vears, each believing the other | c20Y for the service at 3 o'clock on r visiting numercus shops Mrs. " S | was dead, were reunited a few days ent home and dicovered she | Ohioan Favors Few Whacks For Bad | agza when Cardinal Gibbons, Rishop sas Cicy, Mo., March rs. school in Connecticut and Massachu- setts. She married Thomas H. Smith at Each Other Dead. Good Triday afternoon. There will | be a special service in connection with | brn the purse upside down and | Boys and Wife Beaters, Corrigan and others supervised a fes- '“"‘;‘ Sedisation ol ihsimations l The G ot Bk s el loverae hara 2 R | tival for the inmates 1 L Aok S0 anTiounce Snce S B8 in acientifically sealed package: tent had been lost. of the Little in sciontifically caaled package Akron, Ohio, March 29.-—Judge H. | it > Janua 1, 1920, $1,000 has b vaid | H i _— Sitte: St e sisters of the Poor. annaRy Lt o B OU never got such cigarette- ko (300 cigareitos) in = dlass- " e : .””|m o iuu‘ml\(“ f‘:”rt‘n?’:‘;lt r The couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bar- | ©ff on the church debt. The new d ine-paper-covered carton. ¥ OTT ~ 2 | 1 S and juve 3 avors re- < saha £ 3 T light savings plan will become effec- : strongly recommend t Hiven, March 29.—The mo- | vival of the whipping post, he s, | NeY McGahan. Mr. McGahan is 78 | light savings r Seome ler contentment as Camels hand o R O | vears old and Mrs. McGahan %6, and | tive at the church tomorrow morninz : o o ita v toels b sh th acti brough AR B S 4 William 3 Lum, treasurer o dectared, witeh wouli hot il | UMoush both are’ bedridden. sach you. Camels quality and expert ey R. J. REYNOLDS ; B 15 z Seli) 1 ol At ate heartily of the special feast ar- RELIEVED OF ROL i N = 5 ; Y blend of choice Turkish and choice 3 TOBACCO Co. gford, to compel him to pay an sendin Loy to the reformatory or 1 % g & 3 mato ranged far the inmates. Tohn Gunnineor 5z B in salaries granted to school indust School bt i ifew | Foon John Gunning, 23 2} = 4 e BO0) Mr. and Mrs. McGs v = i . : ‘Winston-Salem, N. & ® by the board ofeducation of whacks With & cat o nine tails would | cq met fay from the pine 1o cenit somplatned U0 tholMolcervenient Domestic Tobaccos make this pwn was granted by Judge J. reform him 3 mitheple 3 } that he was robbed o Saturds 4 . " an ar d 55 a Rt i W 1 nitzht v 1, FouE b today. The application for = “Men who heat thelr wives and de- | Soparated when' Me. MeGanms, wig | TSIt betveen the depot and a hou goodness possible—and make you Prnative writ of mandamus .is | sert their families also could bet ought | j it Z ke ettty at 94 Franklin street. According to - > d jolned the navy, lost trace of his | 115 story he met a youns marrled prefer this Camel blendto either ed. Mr. Lum in his reply « lesson in duty and responsibility by | wife, : 1 ; 5 Pen oo s e — SRR PSRN I kindoftobaccosmokedstraight!” U right to pay the increase in English Coal Miners | SUSPECT SLEUTH'S OWN SON. | \(ho resides on Prospect street, at the . i} sation to the teachers, The | Z ST i depot and, in company with a local Camels mellow-mildness is a Detective Finds His Boy At End of = was last week. t To Vote on Settlement oy voung man, they s ed for the s A e e n s e mlne‘i Murder Trail. Franklin street house. He missed the revelation! Smoke them with | NG PAPERS READY. workers’ delegates, in conference here, | Redwood Cit Cal, March 29— | roll after leaving the house and upon 3 iri ! dition papers for the return of decided today upon a ballot of the | Trailing an alleged crook for months | returning there he found the womasn freedom w:thout tlrmg your ta;te. Evans, confessed murderer of men as to whether the ernment’s | s a =uspect in a murder case, final- | &lso was missing. i They leave no unp]easant ciga- e, Anna Ordner Evans, on offer of a 20 per cent. increase on | ly capturing him and bringing him P St 16, at their home, 632 West | gross carnings should he accepted or o @ before 7 bur of justice only to find 16 ‘TONS OF GOLD COMING. retty aftertaste nor unpleasant reet, are in shape for presen- | strike-called fora three shillings mini- | (hat the boy is his own son, was the | e 5 ' to Governor M. H. Holcomb ; mum increase demanded | experience of Detective John Burke. ’ Carmania Sailed From Liverpool With cigaretty odor! signature. Detective Sergeant e i __Hiy success dbut a crown of thorns, | Over $50.000,600. chardson will take the papers | DANISI CABINET QUITS, | Detective Burke carried out his DIan | London, March 2% —The : : — Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn | Capenhagen, March 29.—The cabi- | of dnty and brought his son here to | Carmanin sailed from Livervool & Give Camels every test—then bw and thence to the gover- | net of C. T. Zahle, premier and minis- | answer a charge of murder. urday with a record shipment of gold. | compare them puff-for-puff with Pvans is recovering from his| ter of ju ce, resigned today. The Detective Burke appeared at the amounting to more than 16 ton ] vy York. 1913 not ask for clemency for his boy, 000,000.) at suicide In Pellavue hodphl ministry was formad on June 21, | prosecuting attorney’s office, but did | (The value wou'd be more than $S. | any cigarette in the world !