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"‘ - = _ Herald “Ads” Mean ‘ p Ne\\s of the World Better Business By Associated Press N——. ESTABLISHED 1870 . EW BRITAIN, CONNEC 'll(‘U"l ll ESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922, —EIGHTEEN PAGE R]Ch THRFb CENTS SAYS ENTIRE WORLD | DEPARTMENTSALARY LISTS BLACKMAIL, INSISTS %0 AND ONE HALF BILLION DOLLARS, ~ PASSINATE LOVE OWES HARDING DEBT| wOULD BE CUT 10P. C. BY | GOVERNOR RUSSELL £57mATED cosT o soLpiErsoNus " |FTER |5 FOUND King Geurge, on Reopning Pr-| ~ MEASURE OF FINANCE COM. |y, bxutive Will By g0 i 1 On Assumption that More Than Half “ Mary Miles Mintci's Tender Mis- d ¥ | All Veterans Will Choose to Take ('ash Payments. liameat, Refers to Conlerence : lad i T | Tor Trial Next May e sive in Taglor's Effects Ispecla] Commlttee To \ . Washington, Keb, 7. e soldiers'| Captuln Philin Wiilliams of the vlm“\ < o LLOYD GEORGE SHOUTS yonus would cost the fedefligggemmn. | Lirean of nayigution, and Major WELCOMES GENOA - SESSION e :1 Make Recommendauon GIRL ~ PREFER CHARGES .;l,“'i‘ L gttt ’_"hnn' v ‘,.': SANDS' ARI_(EST IS ORDERED : vmlt‘:z‘i“]mrl"rv-::\h' l"'rf-':lllf?" l“\":;\n'l I g [ Maintains That As Result of Intimacy "‘”"m :';]1.;'4‘r':'r:;:%». at the” army, nilyy ’.w‘l_ R "‘f S'“";.',‘, L0 | Former Butler Sought in Nevada— George, speaking at the opening . 4 ! . ] en » With France and freland Will Be sesslon of the house of com P"“'h \(‘pdlatc Board Would | With Governor, She I Now Hopo- | This tolal 1 predicated upon the [ would take the Insurafi69 certincates: | yjorm Al Had Son, Is Report— assumption that 60 per cent of the|6% per cent the farm and home aid mons this afternoon termed the |1 & ! ; Reached and That German Repara- || Washington conference one of Then Apportion Reduc-| 'es tvatid—asks s100.000, [men who served with the army and|und 8 1.4 per cent the land settle Thix ‘ : per cent of those who saw serviee | ment 5 | + greatest achievements ever . 3 n 20| & - . Y i 3 tions Will Be Settled. vegistered in the history of the tions as Those in Charge """"'l";’l‘“L’_“' o ""'" 7. The $100.- ity (he navy and marine corps, will| On this division Captain Williams P 3 [ 000 damage suit filed against Gover- | (11w cast Amerfcan Leglon officers | estimated the cost of the honus for el N, 3 London, Feb, 7 (By Associated || world. = |nor Lee M, Russell by Miss I'rances |1, SA81 e : : th the navy at| 18 Angeles, Keh. 7.—A scented s The i aRHl B aw Fi R R A i have cstimated that not - more than|men who serced with the navy atf @5 Lo com one of Willam ‘which was prorogied on December 10 . seduction Wil be ealled tor e ¢ [half of the army umen would elect|$2 A Major Putnam placed G0 Tayior's hooks while police ] SRl A Ml ot e cash provision and they took is-[the cost for marine corps veterans at| . king an examina- to await action on the Irish treaty hy - - the May term of the federal court Sk aaa anp . letectives were making a i Hoe? x Al Ccourt- | gye today hefore the committee with | $38,877,592, Rrig. Gen, Lord, budget his. eftects, according. to the the Dail Eireann, was reopened foday P N Copies of Miss Birkhead's statement tion of his 3 C RICh=he readinear thobssaatl | resident 17 8 Chamberlain at last PR ol bRl " [navy and marine corps officers wholofficer of the war department previ- | o0 ogiee mraminer, 1t was on the SE R AEARRRAVHIRam, night's meeting of the board of fi- A lengthy affidavil setting forth | yoyrad that per cent of the men|onsly had estimated that the cost in s o SleMERe AT the (hrone hy King George. nance and taxation made a stirring |17 Alleged relations with the gover- | 0 1% 1R \cak. ‘wonldi|the nase of man ssPOINE-WIth tha army | Lesay. MonETemuac s ’ : mnee and taxy ! made a g g | who served In pse services would [ the case o o1 RePVINE W o arm - - Pact With France. Genal o i nor were procured by Governor Rus. | ¢ v Mary Miles Minter, It read as fol 3 . | i commissioners in favor elect o take money would be $2,227,105,000, Regarding the Irish treaty, (he ! |UB of n lowered tax generally and the |8€!l from the court clerk last night, t ! lows king said parliament would be callec L) | I stittine of @l appropriations as far as |20 he was in conference until a late — - et . . Dearest upon to consider “such measures as possible hour with friends und attorneys, dle - so el “l love you--1 love you-—I love may he necessary to give effect 1o the WSl h pn " Miss Birkhead is in New Orleans | agreement.” He also touched upon Expenses Too, High: X XXXXX . . T " P Sand s said te b hopeless alic o NXXXXN ! running far in exce i 7 /h France to guarantee action in the [l Sk ) HXOINS, oLy B Claims Blackmail Mary. et of Tun unprovoked attack by | W]l Under Way—Op- 1"-)']:\\1 T“"”J)'..’.'"'“'f,'m.'\an:'.{' hu,.llp rastan| 0 & tengthy statement fssucd lnst SHOPPERS’ OPPORTUNITY The last X was two Inches in helght Germe and paic r n occasion | : Y rmany,” and paid high tribute to to compare the budget of 1914 with |Mi8ht bitterly denouncing the charge ::n:“?:r‘;vdmh;ris;\‘l exclamation point Iw:” :«.n.';?:nr“.:::w}‘nmns of the Washing- poses Separate Party [the proposed one this year. That|0f Miss Birkhead, as “an infamous | The units of strength in the purchasing power of the R B L In his speech, the king said: o {year tha appropriatiohs fof the olty) askTAll, Gotertoreissell yald [tt1[ American dollar are due to be augmented by the tempting Mary Miles Minter did not deny Treaties Pending. b o _‘:::;‘“‘;’;‘M"t’m:"“‘:‘:‘x’_ tiesburg American and John 1. Tally, || features of the bargains to be offered by the local merchants | |authorship of the letter according to i ol tomorrow in connection with trade day. *Trade Day” ad- | |[the examiner “During the last three months the [ The New Britain branch of the ¢ At 8y % i ominent attorney of that city, | Pty of Pk : Al R eague of Women Vot- [there \\lH be a budget of approxi-|® Prom : Y:.oh ¥ A J Wi, - i L) Washington conference on the ques- | Connecticut lLeague of Women Ve have been Miss Birkhead's chief coun- | vertisements are being displayed in this issue of the Herald 1 did love William Taylor" she said ‘ < loved him deeply and tenderly, tions of disarmament and the I'ur|ers was organized last evening at a mately A0S | The Increpas JE| i L iE : , I Fast continned its sessions. A treaty | meeting held in the Chamberof ilarming, particularly when there are \Seora of e 0 and out of the vast assortment of merchandise given place A R AR S e el eioo. n e ""”"':.m,',",r,()\r;'l',':{nyy‘::»'y”\:Ilym.\.)."n.' i R EmANS al BHOW OB [l in the merchants' story there should be articles you want. | |young girl gives to a man with the cific has heen- signed by represen- | con of 50 1e N as elect- . s0 Fxpresses Hope ‘That Agreemient Afternoon—Actress Cross Eaamined. you s f LA : T “I never saw Miss Birkhead in m.\'! Tomorrow will be a day given over to bargain hunters | |poise and culture of Mr. Taylor.” tatives of the Rritish Impire, the | ed president. e Salary Cut Advisable, \ife, naver had ahy . abrintnicatioitl TR E e T e A R e e Taylor and Miss Minter met at 'nited ates, France and Japan and The other officers of the organ - | “personal services furnish one of 3 an e advts. 1n tonight's a ¢ '\ ) o i X od=tse o A 1 _ . [with her directly or indirectly and ||| 7 ot } HAW e Rt N Santa Barbara two years ago. He was Al taNE AL i tion are: Vice-president, Mis the biggest items in the annual bills. |y ST SR 0 AEIES S04 that will bring joy to the hearts of thrifty shoppers. Rar AiSo8tor T Thssliater mantiin Nety “While thistreaty roplacen the | A, Campbell; secretary, Mrs. B J. |1t was the consensus of opinion that |KIoW Dathing whatever “about the || Read every advt. carefully. You can't afford to let | [York with the compans Anglo-Japanse alliance, I am happy | Wickwire; treasurer. Miss 1. V. |y straight 10 per cent cut in every : as my sincere || ; Pk 4 ek et o : v Uil rae e e o B ndinE (mu‘:\\m Dae) et oaRant . BOTItEs |saiie R vers ”mr'"rm',p,.,g on the budg, | *¥mpathy.” ) || this chance slip by. Merchants have been staying up nights | i \'|' I‘."':""I" h“,l”',',.':". 4 Fita hetween the two countries will re will consist of Miss Helen Bunce, Mrs. |et should be serlously undertaken, ‘:r “'”“;'I'_"“""' ;‘h“‘_“l"’“""' said: 1 pruning down the prices.of merchandise of almost every P SELI Dl "b“‘lfn“;'fhylor as cordial as ever under ! Shurberg, Miss . J. Baker and one |Thig affects all employes from the [, -l S Sss Hirkhe 'L"'y‘_" summer | description to a minimum. They want a quick turn-over. & s UERCACIORH N ey acbaraln e ments thus conciuded. At the same | more to he appointed. Those serving |mayor — down, firemen, poficemen, |° 1l mot advise or counsel with || Tomorrow should be a big day in the trading center. s it TR b ety time our relations with the United | on the constitution committee are (cchool feachers and employes of i iE DL FIVING D) BOUDFRL WL ¢ Loy esa e T aratn States of America enfer a new and [ Mrs, J. H. Kirkham, Miss Mabel Hib- [Loards and commissions. The board | Mis8 Birkhead in any way except to|| Lpstesrnninei il o even closer phase of friendship. bard and Miss Margaret Sheehan: [of finance will probably recommend |°!l e that her story could not Iw; L olic .lin ml‘:( It and those serving on the Program |to fhe council that some such scheme |Nandled unless it was made a matter | R N T lakdeas = ol ot “An agreement als as reached ! committee are Mrs. Arthur G. Kim-|po uidertaken. Ak Tecond e OdrLE, : | . . e st oo S :!I on the question of disarmament and { ball, Miss Jean Wardrope and Miss ) : The woman was in destitute cir- | the most important witness soug! n AT e T (e N S LR Teachers Well Paid. cumstances and in a pitiable physical | ersonai 1ax ieceipis wi conngotloniiuiiitheln et bk School teachers are now receiving a |plight. Further than this, 1 know der. large measure of relief from the bur- After a few words by the county > Actress is Grilled. den of armaments. Ti all these re- [ chairman, Mrs. Stanley Galpin of [large amount of money for their|nothing about her troubles. { o h a0t th involved spects great results have been at-| Berlin, Miss Grace Murray of Guil-|work, it is thought. They have been, Prominent Man Mentioned B 15 ’ G t ’h 1 1912 Another angle of the case involves ned and the suces of the confer- | ford, the state organizer, spoke. She [for, years, underpaid. But, allowing Major Will Perry who is mentioned e 'mes rea er an n a gruelling examination of a well ence for which the world will owe a | explained the work of the National [for a few new teachers in the new|in Miss Birkhead's statement as the | known motion picture actress at her deep debt of gratitude to the initia- | 1,eague of Women Voters, speaking [schools, it works out that the aver-|person sent by Governor Russell to see | -————————=|home here. The police declined to name her, but admitted she was one tive, of the president of the United | particularly of the research bureau, |age pay of New Britain teachers iSiher and try to make a compromise | States of America will be the happiest | which will give information on topics [about $1,700 a year apiece under the | who according to her version was try-| Next Year’s Collections Are BA“ [;HE[;K W[]RKER T BT e 501l 4 estimate. The minimum ing to get 1 timate friendship with Taylor. augury for future international re of special interest to the women new salary the governor to settle for| £ 2 & i The Connectieut league, which was [paid here s $900 o ‘fr;u'fl'on. Ilnn.‘mn,rmu‘ is a conductor on the New| Estimated to Approfl. Police were sifting the constantly g problem of securing payment | organized on January 18, 1921, and |[there are but 12 feceiving that 10W | Oricans and Northwestern road, with | arriving “tips” on th# case from var. of reparations by Germany in the [ now has 41 branches, was next de-|pay | headquarters at Meridian. He is a | ;! red lous sources while preparations were manner most comfortable 1o the| scribed, and the different kinds of I member of Governor Russell's mili- | mate $30,000, Compa general interest engages the continu- | work done by the brauches taken up e Chamberiain introduced |tary stafr : . ous consideration of my ministers and | in detail. Miss Murray in her talk|a resolution, which was unanimously Captain . B. Schauber who is aluo‘ to $2’000 Takcn In Dccade of our allies. emphasized the fact that the Leaguc |adopted, to place the hoard on rec-|mentioned by Miss Birkhead as a go- | being made for the funeral .of the | USRS ESSeu dead director this afternoon. | o S . Ten uniformed men detailed to Morawa Admits Guilt in [keep in order the crowd expected to Paul's Pro-Cathedral German Reparations. of Women Voters, including in its|ord as favorfng a 10 per cent cut in | between was Governor Russell's cam.| AZO. gather about §t. ““The German government, at the | membership women of all, political [ the salary lists of each department.|paign manager in the gubernatorial Eight Instances of at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Plain | = 3 clothes men also were assigned to request of the allies have themselves| andy religious faiths, is neccssarily a|With this amount cout out’of their|campaign of 1920 and is now secretary | submitted proposals which now are| conservative organization. e drew | appropriations, the commissions ‘af the general board of trustees of | g (! J Fraud under consideration. an analogy between the work: of [ would be asked to rgadjust their sal- | Mississippi’s higher educational insti- | (OLLL(TOR PAID 01\ “Discussions recently initiated are| branches of the league and the work |ary lists to bring them within the | tutions, —_— Many View Body now proceeding between my govern- [ of various Chambers of Commerce, |amount allowed. In this way the un- N PERCENTAGE BA i L3t Taylor's body, ctad in the uniform ment and I'rance and Belgium with | showing that the league trics fo give | derpaid would not be affected while |y o Joseph Morawa pleaded guilty n| o0 “aptain in the British army. has view to conclusion of agreements for | information of special interest to | those receivirg greater salaries would | Heiress and Hubby Are | 4 R police court, this morning. to twWolp o\ \jawed by thousands of friends common action in the event of an un-| women voters and to unite them in | probably he eut | Honeymooning in C. | counts of drawing and issuing fraudu- | 0" "L EREC B e i < s, ) in Canada. | ercona tax = g S p i 5 “[and others in the undertaking estab- g Personal tax collections for the year |lent checks while a supplementary | Lo SRS (L ERE, PECCERE B8 SER0 provoked attack by Germany. constructive work for their city, just| ‘There is nothing findl in this ac v N s Irish-Question. as a Chamber of Commerce informs |tion, it is explaned, it being merely [ QUEDeC, Ieb. T.—Anastase Andre-|or 1922 are expected to run to $30,- [statement signed by him in the form | 0" “Final establishment of the Irish | and organizes business men. a recommendation to the sub-com- | Vitch ”‘“"“}‘”“““‘ Vonslatsky, |of @ confession to the police admitted | "4\ corg have come from many mo- free state as a partner in the British | In continuing her talk, Miss Mur-|mittee. The cits, if approved, will | ¥¢ar old employe of the Baldwin Lios | At of 10 yedve &Eb wien the ol |o1e DRsHlOR (el gix jother IWarcHIEst iou" pinkiipe soubtes TROAAITR. Mat commonwealth is anxiously awaited | ray said that the league is distinetly [ he acted on by the council and then | COmotive Works and his 45 year ol | that oL jorders. He was committed to the | yjjoe Minter, who sent a huge bou- throughout the world. You Will| opposed to a woman’s party. league |the city meeting board. | heiress bride who was Mrs. Marion [ lector turned in slightly 1 than state reformatory at Cheshire. quet of black prince roses. Miss Mifi- therefore be invited at an carly date | members are urged to join the politi- : 5 Ream |Btéphpns oL Chicage) Wers 82000 (The estimetp for next vear 18}, Morawn was arrestedivesterday.afilfis omies bl WS L s to consider such measures as may be | cal party of their choice, But while Favars Tow T8 BRAY; found today, -honeymooning, at the | the ono appearing in the iprojectedisernoon. by Policemani William P, M- [-5oi 820 8 SO0 (L ARANE R necessary to give effect to the agrec-|individual members are urged to sup-| The president of the board stated | Chateau-Frontenac hotel in this city, | income passed on by the board of fi-|cye, The accused had dispatched a who was one n? fneIast o lnee Taylor ment. A bill of indemnity will also [ port any candidates they think best, | this morning that he was beginning | They are registered as “Mr. and Mrs, | nance and faxation ; messenger. boy with the ilatest-and | 1/ R S RO SRR SRS be submitted to you. the league itself is strictiy nonpartis. |10 incline to the views of the low tax | Pringue” of New York. | Poll and Military Tax. largest of his series of bad checks to |, o cvoc soturday . he great continued volume of un- an, Miss Murray 5 No branch party of the past few years, so great e ——— e | In 1912 the last collections of per- the Commercial Trust Co. with el Siie ‘l'h.: "“‘”"r I\ ‘ | i cmployment among my people causes [ of the league is allowed to support | 410 this year's budget appear. There | RRITISH EXCHANGE STILL [onaloiiazen iwere miada hnoUER Whelstdgotions to oushiiti dHe"thon nhpnatl e i aHac et Rl p;,?xle:: R e R iest FeonaarT. The . ohiVilinr Ghotss politios) caraidits Its |18 little to show for the money ex- CONTINUES UPWARD TREND | OT1e¢ 0f collector and a special agent fghe pank that the messenger was com- [ (|54 MO0 POUEE * Y remedy for this distressing situation | gbject, according to Miss Murray, js|Pended after the year is past, inas- AL / “ND.| wag named by the muyor WibH #D- (i ‘The oy rotupned. shertly niters] ik e g e i 16116 is to be found in the improvement of | to develop an intelligent and active | Much as there are no large public| New York, Ieb. 7.—British ex- aratc offices fo handle what Was|\ ity to q point on W. Main street that | Tt el ,"_,',",'" Sl conditions under which trade is|eclectorate and to unite women jn | imProvements which have been put |change continued its upward course | Known at that time as poll and mili- | urced upon and when he handea | V000 ¢emetery and placed in a vault. carried on all over the world. work for civic and social hefterment, | INder way. “The time has come fo (today, demund bills on London rising | [ATY tax. lover the package purporting to be the or these reasons I welcome ar- 2 Han liquidate in the city as it has in the |to $4.33% with cables a slight fraction| Under the laws that existed atl g, “poticeman McCue placed Mor- Another Survivor, : g y il : Sy Al 4 Taylor is survived not only hy pangements now making for the o 5 {upder 34,84, 1irencly;and Tother Gons| Matalme §8 venresantee. Mot Uheuwy under' rcesti AG polise . Homddf)n T I AREEERT iy et meeting of an international confer- HE WORKS FAST (Continued on Sixteenth Page). | tinental rates were unchanged. [ military and poll tax. Male persons| 8 T TR itten issuing | 1RUENte! Hew Nork 2 2 cnee at Genoa at which 1 trust it will | between the ages of 21 and 60 were| | StthieEs chedhs ATnlRE Lha Daisy Taylor, also by a son, he possible’ to. cstablish peace on a —— s = —|1iabl to a poll tax of $1, and those 'Vil\.v)”(vlf\uiiy\ "M'(j""“ s during the past | peyhen Davis Taylor, 26 in Texarkana, | : e . H. McDowell fair basis in Burope and to reach w|yvermont Felleral dudge, Substitut IHREE DEAD 25 IN bétween the ages of 21 and 45 to an " T 15, i ney cow a | Fexas, according to - A ell, e ) S Ji i s 1sed drew 3 " " T settlement of many important ques- y ”RE]) AS H‘ ’TEL additional military tax of $1. The| n (‘“‘L” ry b m.‘“ e w:‘s"mml 'r“ in an interview in the l.os Angeles | 4 check s arising > press e New Yorl Yinish 6 reports for 1612 dicate 836 e i Examiner tions arising out of the pressing need New York, to Finish 600th Liquor ports fo indicate t B850 | e Austring Binging sogiete tor vaius (m financial and economic recon- L LEXINGTON AT was taken in through military tax|'"¢ T SIDRING RER S TR Young Tayior s said to be the son uction.” Case This Week. | MOND VA,, BURNS |and $1,135 through poll tax. recenved. 1he paper proved WorlhICSS | o¢ tho dead man and a woman other teprese g at he as yurchas- ; | Yirst Prosecutions, ltepresenting that he was purchas- |yp, any mentioned heretofore as a funeral duty in the hope that they might obtain a clue, 000, an amount 15 times as great’ as BR]T[SHERS LEAVE i . et o1 In 1911 the board of Anance .-um!”""I“""”'q(“;‘""":‘:;m'“‘”'“ mh::; ’:M: 3. Howe of Vermolt who has been | 7 [ taxation decreed that there was not a " AR LA FOOTEE L the mystery of where Taylor r‘f!‘tlrfllfhm: a speed record |urlhm\l\—l( ollapse of Wall Probably WANT WOMEN POLICEMEN sufficient amount of money being de- |{ordon's place of business on TOM7 | passed the time hetween & and 6 & lyn for cleaning up liquor cases since | Impri e ¥ rived through this source and prose- (MEVCRH STeRL qanuary 8, and Or-focloek ast Wednesday afternoon ap- Rt BRltor,. ARd. Lokl Toe|le ctire Reve today to substitute for mprisons Several Victims cutions were ordered in cascs of de-|9ered a crate of oranges. The price| ., inatelv two hours béfore he was Judge Thomas 1. Chatficld, ill with | New Haven Woman's Club Advocates | linguency, After o number of ar slain was solved today. 3 ecls i i | ‘o nueg i rd Page N P typhoid, expects 1o compiete his six | —)eath Toll May Reach g g rests were made an open campaign (Continued. on Third Page.) Police detectives learned he had Pleased With Conference Results [hundredth case Thursday night and Appointment of Fair Sex o City | was directed against the then col- |gone to a dancing academy for a then go home. Tw § Tebtoni DY thosd o s sy ; st Rats i L e Lt s 0 hon wenty. Dulive Forie. | lector by those whom he had prose | tesson. = ’\']“ “"“‘_‘ gl e l-\‘l ‘;']'[”:- '»"" An effort is being made to get Judge | g B | cuted, threats being made that he ‘He was brushing up on some of _rll»\"“F "”‘. ;”"'}- "{" r‘ “‘U "“' “f ' Edwin Thomas of Connecticut to hold B New Haven, Ieb. 7.—Police women | Would not be returned to office in the Sl {the old steps” sald a woman instruc- tributed largely to a vietorious DiCe | court wntil Judge Chalfield recuper- for: New Haven are advocated. by |next clection. As a resull the incums “”1“0-”( \\:whlmT lmllc‘mr'rl»";:nn:»:’.‘; ::r m‘ ates. Iichmond, Va., t%eb. 7.——Three per-[the New Haven Woman's club, an or- | Dent was defeated. ',l'r'“':;'h' 'yl',,p’:.:,i'r;“ AL SR - = sons are known o be dead and * at|ganization of representative women in| PTOSSUre was brought o bear 10| posed Reduction—Will Stick by ol | A R ST TR e ARbttaa T $2 000,000 Hoepilal to ‘lml.q B )m]}m-nlml in nlwlo here early | resolutions made public today and "’“‘\"' the office of collector of per e l'l\’cl.\'n Thaw MlSSIflR‘C arty A ania. b oday which destroyed the Lexington 5 sre recently ac 4 afte |sonal taxes an appointive one so that ontracts, ' P Suict gton [which were recently adopted after a i one #o tha May Be a Suicide Smiling hroadly he issued a formal N , oV | Al soVve M N » e just before the ship Be Built by GGovernment [notcl and several adjoining buildings | discassion of meoral and social condi-|the agent might go ahead with his off, expressing the British delegation's appreciation of the cordiality of their reception in America and their s faction at the outcome of the ference Lord Lee of Wareham. first lord of the admiralty, who with Lady Tee accompanied Balfour declined to say more than “We have had a jolly good time. What else is there to say now?"” New York, I%eh, 7 Iederal Judge \ tormer wife of the dircctor. art Back For ngland — Both Local Bakers Decline to Aceept Pro- | tor. San Francisco, Feb. 7. The gov- [With a loss estimated al $150,000, tions in this city. One resolution de-|Work fearle This was done and | Locad journeymen bakers will not) washington, Ieb. 7.—Having found |accept cuts ranging from $5 fo $5 a |y parked resemblance between the ernment today completed the pur-| A wall at the fire ape collapsed [plores “the spirit of lawlessness and |the revenue increased steadily chase of 200 acres of land four miles [and is believed to hm@n-nlnmhrrl sev: | lnxity of moral siandards which ex- Percentage For Collector week such as are rec "'}”"”""'\" by 1he | icatures of a woman whose body was from Livermore, near here and will [eral persons. Muny*ere injured by fist” and condemns smoking among| The personal tax collector works on | NCY Fnglind Bakers' association 10| rgund yesterday in the Potomac river construct a $2,000,000 hospital for the |l€aping from windows. The flames|women, the lack of parental respon-|a percentage basis, or the first |10 Master bakers of this city, insist-|, 5 photographs of Evelyn. Nesbit treatment of tubercular ex-service [quickly spread to the Savings bank [sibility in homes and “the present im-|$5.000 collected he receives three and | "8 that the present wage contract be [y, former actress who was recent- men. Major louis T. Grant, dircctor [0f Richmond, the Pearl laundry, the|modest and extreme fashions of dress- [one-half per cent, the percentage|!Ve] UP to until it cxpires May 1 [1y reported to have disappeared from of the United States veterans' hurean |Co-operative Exchange, the Ander-|ing and dancing.” being raised as more money is taken | | NC Proposed cuts will hecome ef- | jar New York home Washington in San Francisco announced. Major |son-Wilson Paper (‘o plant and the . in.The highest paid is seventeen and [[°011Ye Clsewhor (“"“""”{'* ‘“-h“:;‘-““(‘;"pnu«»n toduy asked police authorities Grant said the necessity for a large |Clyde W. Saunders printing plant all | yxs r one-half per cent [ARLs onnecticut, Massachusetts, | o¢ New York to co-operate in efforts hospital here had been forced on the [0f which were badiy damaged. Weather Bureau Warns Gut ot Fs percentage, the collector | NeW York and Northern New Jersey |(o jdentify the body. government by a nation-wide drift of | The known dead are: Of Big Storm Coming |pay all expenses of the oftice with the 18V¢ declared themselves as in favor e tubercular ex-service men fnfo the| Hiram B. Austin, Fiicastle, Va.i| New vork, b, 7. The weather|oxception of cquipment. & regular 0 (€ Wage slices, explaining that the ] y X R " . dity s . 40 Rochester Students southwest. M. J. Fox. Williameaport, Pa: C. M.lyyreay here today issued the follow- |stenographer is kept and during the |SCINE price of their commodity has|Meeting of American heen reduced fo such an extent as to 3 v . v i Thomas, sherift of Albemarle county, '0 f N 2 ie 8 y Y, < Dropped for I‘fllll"es ing storm_warning: “Northeast storm|period that bills are being ment oub|; .o 4y action imperative Brass (o. Postponed Rochester, N. Y. Feh. Forty | Four ‘ee Si Y& warning, 9:30 a. m. north of Virginia |[there are several other assistants y i University of Rochester snmnnn have Fow Dead' Th!ee,b"‘k‘ The revised list of the injured in-[Capes to Boston. Storm of marked Goes Into General Fund. DIPLOMATS ”.“i\, Waterbury, IFeb. 7 The annual been dropped because of poor scholar. After Dr nkmz Booze |c1uaes 1. Harivall, Portland, Me., [intensity central near Cape Hatteras All money collected is turned into 4 i . | meeting of r_hr Ar\l"ru'an Brass Co., ghip, according to a statement today| Newark, N, J., Feh 7. Poisonous |broken leg and broken ankle will move rapidly northeastward dur-|the general fund. This vears contel oo oo PR scheduled for foday, was adjourned by the faculty and will not be allowed |liquor served to a party of negroes last | The hotel stood at 12th and Main|ing next 24 hours, attended by strong [bution will be the largest in the city's | TCET Fnvoys dding Farewell| because of lack of a quorum of the to return for the second ferm. This|night today had caused four deaths [streets, Seventy iwo persons were northeast and north, shifting to|history. I°rom this fund the collector After Conference slockholders, x}ve meeting _wm be action, {he announcement said was|and the critical illness of three ofhers. [guests in the hotel and it is believed |northwest winds and gales and thick |receives his stipend. The remainder New York, Feb. 7.—Diplomats and held one week from today, Fehruary taken by the facnlty to relieve over-|Four persons, including two galoon- [by the police the death toll will reach [weather: rain or snow. of the money collected Is used for gen- | offictals of various nations atherad| ' © °* 11 & m crowded conditions and to raise the|keepers, were held pending an investi- [between 15 and 20, g oral fmprovements throughont the city | here foday o bid farewell (o many tcholarship standard. gation, Early tils morning an automobile | . - — . and other purposes, being apportioned | notable figures in international affairs(HARDING TO GIVE DINNER 4 G S drove up to the hotel containing a when necessary among the depart-|eailing on the steamship Anquitania AND DISCUSS BUSINESS MME. CURIE HONORED POTATOES WORTH §300,000 man who saild he was from Yonkers, THE, WEATHER ments, for Southampton and Cherbourg. > T X g Paris, Ieb. 7. (By Associated ARE DESTROYED BY Figp: |V Yo The machine was still standing o ) Among the passengers was Arthur J | Washington, Feb. 7.—Another Press) — Mme, Marie Curie, notdd in front of the hotel early today and Hartford, Febh. 7.—Forecast Balfour, head of the Rritish delega- | White House dinner conference to sclentist and co-discoverer of radium,| Mapleton, Me, Feh, 7.--'Ten potato |it is believed that he lost. his Iife in for New Rritain and vicinity: | SR ALFRED BIRD KILLED tion to the armament conference. In|consider the administrition’s legis today was elected a member of the|houses containing 60,000 harrels of po-[the fire. Unsettled and colder tonight ; London, Feb. 7. 8ir Alfred Rird.|his party were Lord I.ee of Fareham, [tive program has been arranged for academy of medicine. Tt is the first|tatoes were burned here today. The| The police began a search for the Wednesday fair and colder. member of the house of commons |first lord of the admiralty, and Lady|tonight with members of the senate time a woman has ever been elected [loss was estimated at $800,000. Many [dead in the building about 9 o'clock was struck and killed by an antomo- |lee: Rear Admiral Sir E. Chatfield [and house republican steering commit- L member of any French academy. Jof ¢he owners were without insurance. | Progress was very slow. * % |bile here yesterday and Lieut. Col. Day. . tee in attendance,

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