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NEW BRITAIN DAILY' HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, E2- 3tk L t@@@fi@@@@@fi fi@fi@@@@ififififiv“@afi@@@fi@g PLAINVILLE NEWS. |ni5 ":.‘“‘:?L‘}?;Jz?f‘i;;“:nfg"“&‘“5,‘;: DEIIEEIIEIIEEIEIEIE@] @E\@DEEE@DF’ i dead will be almost. double that number. Among the bodies found == THE < 15 were those of nesroes. West AY Point, Ga., » was hard hit, ten persons being reported dead there. E Agrocola, a small setticment in Ala- bama had a death list of five. Later GA SE NF reports, it was believed, would show @ 436 MAIN ST. OPP. EAST MAIN ST. 0 1% | 2aditional deaths-in Alabama. That part of the state swept by the storm —————— practically was cut off from com- ['A munication with all outside points. ommuters Late for Work Due t0| Revorts from practicany all over both Georgia and Alabama told of A heavy downpours of rain, and winds Traic Hix-ups. that reached cyclonic velocity., In many places Buildings were razed or e Y lh(‘il‘ roofs were casried away. Trees T were uplo(‘llrd and voc was rains would cause the rivers to over- ]"n\\' their banks and add to the suf- Shoppers Have Difliculty in Reaching s fering West Point, one of the towns hit Trading Centers—American Legion | by the storm yesterday was inun- dated by floods last December and just recovering from the cffccts of AT 25¢c A POUND open for Spring. done. L‘] Come At Onbe and Buy Heavy Red Cross and other relief organi- Local people employed in Bristol, | zations early -today had under wa New Britain and Hartford, were ls sa s o e the St I I nwm@awflmg;xmg%xwmgmgwaW@finN@DIDD'@CDHEHEJD uDQD@E@@EDE ment this morning, due to the day- |La Grange and West Point by motor ——— = light saving plan. While New Brit- | (rucks. aim and Hariford have adopted the s 20 Killed in Toledo. PROHIBITION LAW QE P] cheme, smaller surrounding towns'| Toledo, O., March 29.—Casualties | and the city of Bristol continue to|in the storm which swepl Toledo and DISCUSSED AGAIN | use the standard time. The railroad | gistrict vesterday afternoon and late ABGUT THE Tl train schedules on the New Haven |jast night numbereds 20 killed and — road. Northampton and Highland di-} hundreds injured, as far as could be | . ooir s visions, remained unchanged tods {L‘;l_;(,:{lm:;:fl; r\(;"ll'h‘l‘l’):“:“;:‘n\(’;(\l:l)yl\ 'm Constitutionality of Amendment and The carly factory trains which arrive | surrounding points badly impeded by at about 6 o'clock on standard time, | fallen \Wires. passed through here at 7 o'clock on Raabs Corners, 15 miles west of | Supreme Court. It is anticipated th: h 3 the new schedule. Conductors on the | Toledo, and Genoa, 18 miles south- rierins e i trains stated that railroad officials | east were hard hit, the properly Washington, March e e “'\3 dae- empecially 18 in Hartford absolutely refused last mage running into hundreds of | stitutionality of the prohibition |y "(‘,m’\ P ordmary S night to change the schedules in an- | {housands of dollars. amendment and portions of the en- | |jartford the B iR dte i swer to the demands of those who The dead arz: o] forcement act werc argued before the “.vm o ’.‘-' ‘m((-.:\N:;-m‘\ehl\‘v?'“pll’x b approached them. " Toledo—James Kehoe, 60, died | supreme court again today in connee- | {hat eite, recordine. to the - i Plainville has not adopted the re-"| from heart attack while seeking shel- | tion with consideration of the original et e vised time schedule and there was|ter from storm: Domino Belye, 77, | suit hrought by the State of New Jer- Shoiéa ol b R - auch confusion this morning. The|killed under locomotive when storm |sey and appeals from that state and pevted; rafher, i it relation of Plainville to New Brit-| prevented him from hcaring whistle. | from Wisconsin. Because of the | hour many ‘will avail-themselves ain is to a great cxtent, that of a At Genoa—Mr Hiram Johnson. | number of cascs, arguments were not | th olley servi (:l:m‘n 1}1]:“1::‘\:”\ Offers for Today and Tomorrow Open Till 9 0’Clock Tonight. 3 TON . Gt Gl ) o 1 ) ) (o T i ) ] ] (8 ) Smartest Apparel for Spring Wear Offered Here for Women and Misses THE MOST PRACTICAL OFFERING OF THE SEASON, THE JERSEY SUITS. ADAPTABLE FOR ALL AGES. FINE FOR ALL WEATHERS. SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. — May Be in Charge of Memorial IE@@@EEE@@EEE@ THE JERSEY SCITS ARE KNOWN as the Snits with Doub! v at Half the Cost. that is Real Economy in a Suit purchase. You may select from our stocks plain jerseys in colors, or Heather ®erseys with~choice of nany models at $25.00, § .50, 5.00 and 29.50 each. Hundreds of Suits are here in other materials for your Baster choosing, priced at $42.50, $19.50, $52.50, $57.50. $59.50, $65.00 to $325.00 cach. PO COATS—FAVORITES OF THE SEASON These jaunty Sport Garments are made of natural Polo Cloth and fine camel's hair with snapny belts, great big pockets and rolling collars, wiih prices like this: $29.50, $32.50, $35.00, $39.50, $145.00, **$52.50, $55.00 to $65.00 cach. MANY OTHER NEW COAT MODELS in Spring colovings, such as velour, bolivias, burellas, silver- tones, jerseys, colored polos, tweeds, serges and tricotines Make selection for Easter. NEW SPRING COATINGS A Visit to Our Wool Goods Dept., main floor, new section, will please any woman in search of stylish Coating Materials 3 | All Wool Velours, 56 inch, new' blue, Victory blue, Pekin blue, tan, etc. $6.50 value, $5.00 yard. Enforced Act Argned Today in (Continued from First Page.) *' 56 Inch Polo Cloth in natural color, for $6.50 English Tweed Coating, plain and plaid effects, and $18.75 yard. right weight for mountain ang shore wear, all Duvet de Laine, 56 inch, sponged and shrunk, wool, 56 inch, $9.00 grade, $7.30. for. Suits, Coats and Skirts, beaver, twine, llggna and typhoon, for $5.50 yard. A New Coating imported from the renovated factories of - France, soft, fluffy and lustrous, tan, Chamelon Cords, a nice 56 inch Coating in blue jay, Victary red, and cinnamon, 56 inch, grouse, cattail, dove, and sponge shade, beautifully $13.50 yard. soft and well wearing, priced at $10.00 a yard. Corded Velours, 56 inch all wool, beaver, blue, navy, chestnut, $7.50. dAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Us, @@@fi@@@m@@ fetode] @@Q@@@‘@Q@fifi@@@@@@%@@@@@ ! dependent, . and many , New Britain Mis. Afrred Younlke i X 2 N Mrs. Alfrec inker. expected to be e 2d before to- | ciked ¢z at r Nl e ettt pect o be commenced before to- | cked c¢ars on that run. of the Hardware city. The fact is Mrs. Mary Bick, 67 that most local residents deal with At Sylvamin—Mrs. Fred Schreinel, ‘h!h: S Sacny v ‘”},,‘”""‘ o 'n\" e s :;:f“" 4 New B Py el R e the same questions as the Rhode Ts- | ing one hour earlier than LR 0 s % cases recently presented to the court, | davlight saving rule. There W] servloe between the stowne i Silsdmolisned. Maxiy. occupants had re- |lpyiiing o L Jersey suit em. | No hitches in the transaction of town does not adopt the daylight sav- | tired for the night and in many in- 2 % & ot ! e i deriTt 2 validi £ the 18th a dment ang | lectmen opened its hearings for st reign for an indefinite lensth | juries. alidity jofythefil sty mmengment, and |} S0 S SaReCoR It e s PO otitime | Thes opluten =eems toltpa "\t Raphs Corners, the Catholic | Parts of the enforcement act than |2 ; o Berlin yesterday afternoon. Many . : - 3 ; i this evening under the recently add BERLIN NEWS |5, oomen 2ol LOAN IS SUOCESS | beied b mbnt st | v, e oot Tt | il 0 2 e : o ) ufacturers as it is believed it affects ! jng rous ay I ¢ The other New Jersey case, brought | =% % 20> B 7 friends of the deceased. Interment ing | thrpugh, inj bis automabile 1 R. R. and Post Office. T AE O . e A N ne el B e By 3 e ; brewer, anc Wisconsin suit, whil 3 3 Eranch ' Finsnee Iahiicerl ) o ol oasie ¥ lving in the strect with arms and | brewer, and the C . [y , c this ] | el e A try s Well AMimorini Day-Tass Yo spporcnny Bebon attacking the validity of the amend- y’.i'llf}v“:]‘1\x»f1“\t||-lfz~ :\I_,"::n:::;iannc‘:r A flock' of wild geese, several} Pleased With First Section of Peace Tt is reported that the. annual Several also were injured at Mar- | ment, involve principally the rizht to | ox > PEe ot I8 SR e A e here this morning in a northerly di- Furfd Drive, ried out May 30 will be under -the p— to be non-intoxicating but containing | ;onsiderable confusion was repo rection. A local sportsman said that auspices of Brock-Barnes post, Am- Cleveland Mas ¥ ity. more than one-half of one per cent. B st . H Paris, Maich —The fi i S . I both at the Hartford and New H ! there was no object in shooting the HATCE e first section } erican Legion. Such a plan seems Cleveland, ©O.. Mach E of alcohol, the maximum allowed un- i % oty . . - f the : . un-fa4in stations early this morning at this time as the meat is any- | ©f the French peace loan has been [aPPropriate and if the services are | night's storm caused the death of onc | der the enforcement act. thing but pleasant. The coming of | stccessfully floated, it w: aid at the | o7 d by the veterans of the'l person here according to the pelice trains and many were idling & world’s greatest war it is. expected Comiparative little property . time -picked up, by ‘travelliig morrow. City officials in the various ofil obligedl to nse: the trolity: and Atraind — Arout 35 homes ot Genon were de- | 18nd, Ientucky and Massachuse usual time to conform . with | bodied e e e | fic business. The hoard of scheme it seems that confusion | stances whole families suffered in- | "0i€d @ more extensive attack upon | that any action’in the,Sdfter .ahbul A irfirer. aid school wers Blown over. | heretofore brought to' -the: court’s|HSW Ume at 3 olclock aud wili them to a greater extent than any- | he saw many w and children | PY Christian Feigenspan, a Newark Dl : r.N W e he saw many women and c Employes: of the' N: ¥, N Eh il hundred in number passed through Memorial Day celebration to be car- |tins, near Raabs Corners. continue manufacture of beer alleged | {.410" 1 sehedules remgin unchan geese patrons came hour late for t the geese at this time is taken as histit of finance this tmo nioe iiho sigr 20hmbie ko1d! wenther. lthat it 'will dreate a spirit of co- ] damage was Gowe., WORRIED OVER H. ¢ | 4 = Ot 1000 - Damage fo Roads -on o no mars ok et *© [ of Thance e mapnine o | VAL S i e e S e e oven e piot . v Sl I Il returns from the col- | wars The observance will include | jnstantly ilicd by a motor truck | French Organizations Making Berlin is divided = necessary. . 1 on the daylight] onies and all the mor $ s and g ¢ more remote points | the usual parade and decora £ whi srossing s stree ‘or May Day Discussions : S i e R S S e pectoaen be n\rm'v;v‘]::‘r‘-lyf,!:1:;]‘";‘.;nn‘\\c:=f‘s. thought n;p e \\mdf\\;hiu]t = Paris. Miteh 58— The consress. of.| suialigs dr she Gollsa ot ne. the Wy -ases, how- | loan’s suc 5 ot Jitneys R ng Azain, times reached'a velocity of 48 miles | ¢ o0 0 T Sod B COTBIESS 45 ek ¢ time. In the majority of cases, how- | loan’s success was achicved, it was re- e iti s buseesl ans iir e Seles e inad it T leration of labor with ! fice assumed their duties at the P” E TON MAXI'MUM WEIGHT cver, the clocks have been set ahead i marked. in spite of the handicap of | appearance of the Spring Saturd S hine ' i announcad program “to define and {lar hour this morning. As the ‘E L an hour as a iurze humber of localithe railroad sirike, that came in' the | afternoon. The bus line will be v = 2 s in its details the high cost of | service is d;pcndenl \1]]110"‘ the 3 AL { residents are employed in "New Bri- | midst subscription period and | on 4 s¢ e e st B ¥ < e * | living and social movement opencd its | service, no changes could be nf R i e R o e e e e Detrone Maroh 26, e S qeatn toly | Scesions here ihis morning. A dis- until similar sleps were taken b Town Officials Empowered to schedule. The trolleys are running|toward ihe close. Mt was declared, | Monday, Apr Sed St el S B ! oq | cussion of mcasures to be taken in | railroads, it was: explained A the new schedule. howeyer, i that alll L estinates thus |ifer A shesial redused roie 1o Tty | o I i o noios | conmection wlihE e Day cele-|ing from the time as effective iactorics here are keeping to the |far made were errcneous. The oxact | emploves and to sell tickets as the | minod e m’\“ oo ‘(7“,1\7‘-"- M rentary | Pration was the first busitess before | patrons were asked to remember 2 Ay, e 5 ihe confererce. In this connection M. | collections of mail will be taken Ridegaray, seneral secretary of the |hour later than usual and delivi federation of railwaymen dcclared will be made similarly late. “Yon t execute the orde With the exception of those co: the federation of lahor and collabor- | fromsuburbs and cities in Whieh ale, should it take place a gene: dard time is stiil cffective. the | revolution which must he realized tories and business nouses abou the henefit of the proletariat and not | city report but iittle confusion as result in favor of the beurg ic as | sult of the first day of dayliznt s3 Cew Time Confusing. | iy he i Plans | in Wwhich this procedure was fd oye Excess Baggage—Iuncral of | = s [‘old sehedunie 1 can be found out |.figures may bhe given to the chamber rolley o LG P ok . : 74 o fime Sched- | 01d scheduie unti o 2 hamber | trolley company does at the present | repor oming in over disarranged e Thear G N e i\\ at the railroad intends to do. The | of deputies tomorrow. time. R reports indicated the sles Are Confusitg. majority, of factory employes here| Speaking today in the chamber on New Britainite Arrested. life at five—-four being killed £ |'come from surrounding towns, de- the montnly provisional appropri Frank Pavette of New B 1 was | hetween Long Lake and Fenton and ,fBnless stringent means are taken|pending entirely .on the New Haven | fions, Inance Minister Francois-Ma rraigned in police court last night | one at Hart. A number of injured ipresorve the state highway from poua which as vet has not changed | hal, announced that important re- § charg>d with breach of the peace. It re rcported in the wake of BIé wear and tear of auto truck traf-|its schedules. strictions would be placed upon im- is alleged that he followed several storm which apparently entered it may be necessary to close sev- | Where Do They Get It? !l:vxutvr-n\ of luxuries in order to young girls near Kast street and that tate at Gary, Ind. and swept 5 L rteries r } Yharles A s a S Toy were | feet improvement in the exchange 1 de himself ob a5 3l S iama Sattl feral of fhe main arteries of travel in| Charles Austin and John Toy were bramteng {the han ne made himselt obnoxious. It was | northeast throush Kalimazoo. Battle | UL i TMVer of (ho heupacols A O s it on; abieitchll lprder that improvements may l-el r 1 yesterday on charges of in- | U . S moncygRinncoee learned thar Payetle has a family | Creek, Lansing, Fenton and Flint i this mor Tt 1s rep fi mad The State Hishway depart- ! oxication. They discovered | Neianl Sugadaates o living in New Britain ard at his Considerable duomage was repoiicd {hat a number of manufacturers ment found it necessary to close the aleep in a freight car at the local S sea D ranst bo aprlied to the | wife is seriousiy ill. TFor this reason | in the rural districts. Suspended TIRED OF FIGHTING. petition officials of the N. Y., N. in highway betwcen Berlin and |yards. Their cases were presented | Payment for supplies of wheat {o eke | Judge Prior discharzed him. ans and plateglass winaows bore the | N . D o i tford this morning for repuirs.' hefore Judge -George G. Griswold | :Hd m‘ )““ GliGientgstockelof BranGe Contribute For Flowers, brunt of the storm in the cities from | Majority Socialists Deserting Ranks | ujn of trains that will aliow thel An auto truck,loaded with more than(his morning and itinued until | ;m'(“\_”_ ‘1 ‘_';"“”L ind materials The Ladies’” Altar society held a | which reports had been received this wony nvloyes to reach New Britain beéf the five tons broke through the road | this evening. It is reported that Toy ssary for the economic revival. meeting yesterday afternoon at the | morning. B o'clac! \ the morning and- T north of Woodruff’s store and in|claimed to have made his liquor and b S Church ‘of Our Lady of . Merc; and Wire commupication was bei ; o Mk 3 ‘hem io Hartford at a reasonabi working out tore up the vement in to have obtained his in Hart- POPULAT!ON I contrii utions were rcceived from the | rapidly restored accoréing to the te € malo £ 3 i in the cvening. It has been anf to such an extent that neither tour-! members for the purchase of flowers | ephone and telegraph companies and {in the = t Nt 1d not t 8 k' ing cars nor trucks could pass. The EhetBoitin Tioms: ST O for use on the altar next Thursday | definite information from the storm |men in the £ Germa 55 il State Highway department through \ B ailes Bf Hvmn it o 4 = and Baster Sundav. ot didi e wus cxpocted af meon | have nult iro R N aoh - bt ne s Ger i Bailey | Statisties Compiled By Census ' Holy Week Services., 5 boinz followed i t ) anNouncement vesterday that no | over the week-end = i ~vices for Holy Week were ar Seven Killed At Lima, O. independent sociuists, according to Atruck with a gross weight of over rs. Char Nelson entertained Show Rapid Advances in Many Cit- | nounced vesterday at the m . 0., March 29.—Seven persons | telesram ”’?_‘:"f\(":.”:"“:“"."f:'_,?n, Roo Bivo toms would be permitted to | friends from out of town yesterday.| e Throughout Country. | the Catholic chureh. ‘There will he a and immensc property damage bRl O e 1 on any of the state roads. | Miss Betty Pratt of West Cromwell 3 | high mass at 7:30 o'cloek Thursday | (& e to1) of last nizhis windsto : e - e board of- selectmen has or-! visited relatives in town Saturday Washington, 3 —Population | MOrning and ::\”Uw same hour on | co. this secticn of the s €% d repairs to the Rast Berlin| The regular meeting of the K. of P. | statistics today Cood Friday. 'There witl be Stations insur. ¥ Shias : = 5 Avcher, farmer. was killed 'roui 2t the foot of Galpin's hill, it Will be held tomorrow evening in the Y by thelor the Cross Good Friday evening | census huren clude . 2t | phree were killed at Van 1| club rooms. ureau include: 7:30 o'clock, ind a sermon vl e e e e e foliud) necessmyy ol umn Ssevorat James Hollzan and wifeare sitine Winona, Minn., 19,148, an increase | iting pricst. The services Holy Sat- { y.." jcon suspended and | relatives i Middletown Of 60 or 3.0 per cent. over 1810, urday will include a high mass at 7: S L e ! James Trevethan and family enter- | _ Kankakee. 1L, 16,721, increa oclock, Dlessing of the 'holy water | UGt g o SN p ek De | tained relati from out of town 5 or 19.6 ver cent nd baptismal water, and other im- . STl i | workingmen bLos swithdrawn - permitting th 8 in pr S e for plundering ef 5 v 3 . Principal at many truck loads of crushed stone inte the g:p in order that the weight of t#cks could be borne with safety Another section of road, in Kensing- ion, near the railroad: bridge, has gone to pieces, several trucks havine Al vesterday. Yankton. 3..D. ¥ - - wrezsive services. spocia Tus 8 Louscs 1! esterday. D. , increase 5 pr ive s . A spccial ‘mu s hovait et Br o 7 per \m nt program will be rendered e 1 late yesi > . Robert Demi cins, W 5,7 . choir Easter Sunday. A e SCANTSH PAPER DEARS i Btk o s SuraayTue s D RRRSERDERITE oS SEiEs Ot se 1 ShEsAN e placed today at abott cad an )| SPANTSH PAPER FEARS RSO afs e e e Sedidown Winchester, Ky, 7,866, A M e e e e e o) |toaiisolintured SR Appro cly GREED OF AMERICANS | 3000 452t the rallnpad dence threatens to give out at amy wster vacati ssions will | OF 9.9 1. § is spending the Gaster holidays as the | NOMes were destroved and g March 28.—Warni w v elear t) make chax time as the surface of the road i5| he resumed Tuesday, April 3 Liiie s : T sucst of her parcat, Mr. and Mrs o today by the newspaper Cor lie students to remell clas| moginning to buckle in the cente The Grange sewing society will meet | 756 or 6 ~ent. Glailes : S ahinaten Toll in Indiana. R B inst the t cons able portion The damage done to the highv N | with Mrs. Garner Goadwin Thursday 3rvan, Teox., 6,29 Street i on Seannd 4t Tenst 100 m e o o The § <% 3 e o o damage done fo the hishware in | with Mrs. Gamner Goodwin Thursday 3 e e e e me from Wes. | Seven dead and at least 100 mi o 1 e 1 hence the confusion today. = he 1 ige the i acquir n . ~lock at to be about $1.000. | have been requested to he present Corsicana, Tex 5 2o cvan for the holidays. was the toll taken in E e cric clocks operated 5 . i which swept through northern Ind estern Union Telegraph coy ‘ newspaper sa) 1s plan would mecan he authorities have been instruct-i The annual meetinz of the Berlin § 1,067 or 16.5 per ce Picrce i home from col- ol e iine iiruino the Americans % ed to keep close watch on all auto! Literary society will be held Wednes- Hillshoro, Tex., 6,93 3 . ; S his Zuest Abial S . ording to e e e not heen ch qa to col trucks passing through here with ex-| day eveninz, h 21. at 8:15 o'clock | or 13.7 per cent. > reaching Indianapolis loday. i T been fur h the new time vet but ar cess loads. Any machines in excess | in the i AN miembers are re- - = e el ents are being made fo Tt ~oard 5 — $1.000.000 Damages. thered by recent strikes pushed ahead one hour on th f tons will be unloaded to com- | quc to bo present 3 = RN 3 ply i e REe e Kensington ™ Ttems, ORDER BEING RESTORED. B g n Elgin, 11l. March lin todu _ ritain division. Many ind| fnnet said that $100,000 damaie Miss Josther Gri 1 is expected | poy U U 2 EL 5 1 Legan digeir f;out of the wreck- PLAYER'S THRONT AFFECTE C re have already mas had already heen done to state roads | home today from Westerly, R. L. for 8 y Assami age of yesterduy’s disastrous tornado Jacksonville. Fla. March 24 which claimed eigh s, injured as a result of overloaded automobile | the Easter vacation Norm, iti - : o 2 1 l y S : han 100 and did damage io 4 | ks Chiora bt e Miss Lois zzs of Meriden is visit- el . 5 { more 1 Xov % S nior tru(‘_k)s. : :v’. e u/]‘ imavement Wnenril CEEN G e ”.s, i S rtom [1}4 property estimated at $4.000.000. i e L 5 - be best to follow: eriden has been damagzed to the ex- st Gaeiy © 5 ct, the Rhineland in Merchants and professional me Il e = P an of Iox cend BEnt of several hundred dollars owinz e e ¢ e SRy : 9 i S SEFERING MISSING MRMAN, Re andation Westnimi rmits S joined hundreds of kiborers in clea e eh D Cre i) o show under the new time scheq the .concrete with the heavy chains. = is lrown’s resi- the conclusion that” order will be ing the streets today - gradua restored in those resio (Continued from Pirst Page) e o> oldiarson | Army Flicr's Planc Located: He Ly E s E Many zua e Manager Andzulaitis of & o hsel Flasa 5 theater. The Palace t T s P inued observatior o 1 Funeral of John Rubbard, EEbelliouson wed 1 the hope is expressed that Ces) lof sworkings = patrol last night laid aside their rifles e ‘ however, will run’on standas i Be Lost in Fiorida Wilds. men have been operating, it was de. Reaches futo South. at dawn and with picks and shovels ‘”:f' sl : i day V’r(»‘,u‘,«?()r ehntoe m‘.‘:, The funeral of John Hubbard was e i e e R T R Atlantz, Ga., March ' 29— Boeauss | attacked tho heaps of brick, timbers | TiOWS BAS L 5 B AEL 2 Parsoni’, theater wili alssEes Mcld from his late residence in e B et ;.'f.“. a \m»r ing held on Sunday at{of demoralized wire conditions few | and shatterad glas. ; { unless hentorrhages develop he is cx-:dstandard time, this evening's pd Lieutenant Omar Niergarth ,\;h,‘,:',,,‘\f’,‘ Phalia, the three social-fadditional details of last night's tor- | Several B =noe blocks “‘!':“ s e an s anc> sl e a9 15 ol DS been found abandoned 32 miles s e e o hdiay from" nado which struck Georgia and the | damage was greatest remained roped | " 0‘_,_‘_1} | Deeh i Takel It i belioved he in adquarters the seat | castern part of Alabama had come | Off this morning while kmen pre o - - it STRIEES IN FRANGE — [¢ andered away into the po | of the rebel control and if necessary | in, early toda The death list still | pared to Taze the g wre CALLED OF | Lille, France. March. 20 CHf +Head of chest= S s bemg con. | [0 f8ht under republican leadership | stood at approximately 40 with many | Which swaved in the : . et Marctl osrpategs irtmental syndiealists in are best treated 2 2 | asainst the Muelnéim fuction, dis- | hundreds of persons injured, some s e eration of labor bas called off the | dcpartment have issued an of “exterpally” with /2 e e | patches from Hagcn announced. The | seriously. There were no accurate CLEMENCEAU R ccneral strike following a promise a strike in the textile factork e S S ie o A e b wm; 2e fv\'"'“m : 'T,‘”('“ \\‘m'u\ wus | estimates of the property damage but aris, March 29.-—-Geo; S i from the ernment to release most | und in the suburbs, in svmpat) vmfls VAPOR'E" e s([;‘;]‘d}:;;zmi ,.,.] ”.mu.(‘m,\ ic, \;.-:. it was said to run well into the mil- | ceau. who since : uh-‘uuvwm; of the strikers who have been ar- ' the strikers at Roubaix and & 2 = A 10563800} dechy e held in these socialist { lions. ice of premier has been visit sted to permit the T hing of . Mborstin the lAAEE Nt BODYEUARD " = 507 001140 | Tuesdaw and other planes have been | quarters as constiluting n danger to] La Granse, Ga., seemed to cateh | Fgypt and the Sudan has returned rtom hee Ao ol i Srued BTSN A okt \'.\u\pfllheii(-h:; i oA NT—— SRt_op e accorging to the Kclair. + ciosed recently. begin today.

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