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LIX—NO. 96 : ATION : i 5 ORW ! 1 \ ’fi 1 ‘ 16 mu:m_xzs COLUMNS / PRICE TWO CENTS Michigan’s $5,000,000 war foan bill Great ‘ “ . fi e 4 . was signed by Governor Sleeper. g ¥ - d x The German generale. Kaempf, Telle ; 3 | WILL BE STRONG OPPOSITION TO vawm plA_v: IT CONTROLLED BY o'e e ¥ hm:d"n“"» have been retired i y ‘Brana United SELECTIVE DRAFT BC". OF AGRICULTURE The war and navy departments each - arrh S —— —— placed .an emergency order fc 3,009 [ % evening bis dutles at Lewis machine gans. o " In Driving Back the Germans in Regions of Soissons T e e | vOTE END NEXT WEEK TOMAND SELL FOO dohn ella widdieries, cormens | I @ Decidedly Modified Form the Administration’ Measure Was Adopted by the Senate VOL. and Rheims HOW' GERMANY 1S TO '|Seven of thé Seventeen Members of |Would Fix Maximum and Minimum U::;d;:d ::::u::m' Pl IMPOSE LAW OF WORLD PEACE | the Military Committes Favor a Call [ Prices — Requests Senate for a |mtited 5 full m‘:?&m‘.'fi, b o Koslnische Volks Zeitung Figures It| for Voluntsers—Minprity Report Will | $25000,0000 Appropriation to Put the [ . g ibeier o - d A OVER 19,000 PRISONERS TAKEN SINCE MONDAY| o©== " S ] Plan in Operation. vots Tor Srecifentia S 0 2 %1” | VOTE STOOD 43 TO 33, AFTER 3 DAYS OF DEBAT! enable our enemies to break our sub-| Washington, April 20—The first real| Washirigton, Aprit 20—The goverr- Sy Naw Yo s ’ % marine blockade? ~The answer is, most | fight over the administration war pro- |ment's program for food control dur- A In a New Offensive the French Have Entered the German mot” says the Koelnische |gramme will begin tomorrow, wi the war was put befofe congress | Of e new Sing Sing and Winsdale | Penalty for Violation of Regulations to be Prescribed by Volks tung, which adduces a curi- |the senate takes up the war army by Secretary Houston in a com- 2 2 ous and cumulative argument, which - 1 = Second Line Trenches in the Argonne Forest—Northeast ~ e h ] ‘;}h President Wilson. The il |fot e department of sgriculiure. 1o | o One Million pounds of bacon at 25 President to be a Fine of Not More Than $10,000 « . . . - invent- |goes to the senate, with seven of the|take direct supervisie t food - - of Soissons the French on Friday Occupied the Village of | =a. = Seventeen members of thy military |duction and distribution in the United | Shic380 DY the Government in the last Imprisonment for Not More Than Ten Years—Bill, Fs H Little Activi 3% il be palntyl for us.” the news: | committes in favor of & call for vol- |States and requesting a $25,000.000 op- o e e iis = ol e cralk Bill, Fe ere as ittle on Nam - |unteers e proposal cf the | propriation for putting the plan into i % 2 2 2 Sancy—Th Been ctivity on the B R = ot e e faies: Tt O G e I purhe Fesignation of Bgbeft.E. Wood- From Completion, Has Been Laid Aside Indéfinitely tal in this respect and will dispose of | tive raft. Front in France—Both in Palestine and in Mesopotamia America’s seizures in fifteen to twen. | "There is certain to be several days ‘Aythority was asked for the coun- - cfi ‘of mational defense, in an emer- | coareriry er aiy, "¢ fled with the Permit Consideration of the War Army Measure o l‘ll A toTheirR t in that connection will hardly equal e o days of our war iture.” ~ Th ekly state it of the Bai i 2 e ecent Successes. | three daye of gur war expemaltuce”’ e et O the Dank House Judiciary Committe Has Drafted an Espionag of 10,142,000 francs, and a decrease in the possibility that the United States YTl men & Seet to Getman ports and '3 - » silver, of 1,635,000 francs. Bill, Containing a Censorship Clause, and Wlll Report Steady progress is being made by,German dead were found by the|river mouths to attack the submarines : o v French. In their home bases and says that they Within the last week 2750 applica- Monday. * G Nivelle in driv- the troops of General Nivelle in driv- |FIOneh. =~ 0~ o e bank of the|will 8nd Germany prepared. The tions for membership in aviatio nre- ing back the Germans in the reglons|pi.cr Aicne between Conde and Soupir | newspaper then enters into technical Sprve. corps: have: bean secaived St &v- iation headquarters at Chicago. of Soissons and Rheims. In a new of- |is admitted by Berlin, which declares d'flhh.fl! ag ‘Amefic.lnhhltfle-hbt, :gl’ » fensive the French also have entered |that the action completed the occupa- | Whose efficiency it shows respect al- 2 Washington, April 20.—The senate, lation hereln provided for limit the German second line trenches in |tion of the Siegfried positions. Berlin | though it alleges certain minor faults. Not only do the people of this vicinity look upon The Bulletin as Three men were killed and three |recorded itself today in favor of press | strict any discussion, commme the Argonne forest. German counter- |says that the French ‘follow hesitat-| The number and size of the auxiliar invaluable when it others were injured by the explosion | censorship during. th: o aste 1o oo o ater- - = nvaluable when it e sion e war. riticlsm o acts or policies itadke on the Vaticlers platean, south | ngly.” Sancy, captured by the French |les to the American navy, like colliers e IS, 10" M NS SEWA. buk 16 Ts, oSl s SF & ta i Of, Chymén B a tHap or the | 7A: GRDSUILID SIatse OF thie Adinis. | GovernIent, oo 1o ot of Mmmw ‘been rwnth:: = !;:iduly, is zhm(mflu noxath of anfle\ mfifl B?\?.I?Imbtyheme VA:IE‘:: ighly prized as an advertising medium. lfi;fl!\'flle Nashville Ry., at Louis- :“r::‘l&n HNQDWO"&EE b“l" after decided | the publication of the same Since the beginning of the Frencl rlin says that a second French at- ung, great ville. cation, was retained in the bill, i cffensive last Afonday, more than 19,- | fempt to break through in the Cham. |American tactical mistake is the lack Siu i IE = s AGUENEE SR T Jhe Jhal axtafe; husiusie; : by a vote of 43 to 33, in which partisar | COfers Wide Powers Upon Pres ooo Germans have been taken prisoner. | pagne was frustrated and the latest :omt b::}‘o.g:lur_;h:nd "?1:(:::‘ writes as he forwards new eopy: “Since March 1st, I have sold every 2 Fifte s thousand acres of land, to fllVlsIon{ w;\shdlurad(urded.' The vote m;‘["‘]{“:m ‘uf xh; pr ‘!Iw-'v m in the past five days|statement adds that new unpmanu 3 -~ artic =, ¥ e used as a gun testing ground for |came after three days of sharp de- d_confer wide powe peo-e. 100, mot including the machine | have d ped Dbetween Prognes and 3 place T have advertised in your paper and I consider it one of tne the Rocik Island arsenal, have been ob- | bate, and was regarded as definitely | o0 the president to restrict uns. the Suip; valley, which district in-| ‘4 ul,'; all, if our hif*;n-:u 331 best real estate mediums in New Emngland.” goined by-option for the United States rom;a‘mng n‘n‘al retéfition of the cen- ;*;)’n of rnxlr.-vm‘r’\mn.;.‘wh bo kS American flee pen bat- S 2 t. sorship provi y press or by Individuals in e e o s ‘,’," e morvity o the] e We would be at them very quickly There is nothing unexpected of surprising in this statemant. It T B G or otherwise. Its foes declar northern front in France, and London|28d thoroughly. But this is unlikely simply proves what is so generally understood, that the paper which A necklace containing 375 diamonds, Lo R gt bk e Bt el continued their advance toward reports no further because, before that is possible, our & given her by the late J. P. Morgan,| Later the bill, stiil far from com- |drastic curb upon freedom o Chemin des Dames, a road paralleling | British forces submarines, with the mailed fist, will as a widespread circulation wiiigh ¢s. Into: the Lomes and which has been sold at public auction by | pleted, was laid aside indefinitely to|27d the press guaranteed by ¢ the Alsne, four miles of the river. On | eastern front there are Bo e imposed a law of world peace on BREIhos % news 1s the BT R b th. ai- the German empress, says the Ber-|permit consideration beginning tomor- K“‘Ufth’" ever proposed during th the Veucierc platean in the region of | fighting. sz BStenemy and also on:AEmecice: - linske Tionde. row of the army measure. The | l0n's entire history. Allles and Hurtebise, the Germans are | Both in Palestine and in Mesopota- 3 vertiser, and what is true of the assistdnce which The Bulletin.is in house judiciary committee has com« Original Draft Modified. reported by Paris to have launched an | mia, north of Bagdad, British forces PASSENGERS ALARMED BY 7 Skl cathte Tunttese S Gauatil: lams dus.othels Mase- S a The United States Bureau of Edu-|pleted its draft of the espionage bill.| Before the final vote the o attack “with large effectives” The|have added to thair recent successes. WARNING OF A SUBMARINE e e resders cation sent to all school boards of the |also with a censorship clausé and wil! | committee draft, much more swe look to it not only for its news but for the help which they get through nation an appeal for juvenile coopera- | report 4t Monday. The provision as|and drastic, was greatly modifie tion in increasing the food production |finally accepted by the senate, follows: | committee proposed to prohik effort was frustrated by artillery and [North of Wadi Ghuzze (Gaza) in Pal- only the publication of ® mill machine gun fire. The artillery fight- |estine the British advance has oceupied hInformation Megaphoned From a its advertiss : ing in this region is reported to be |Turkish positions along a front of six United States Warship. S = Lok Solumnn. &, SyouE S the Py e sufclant Provision as Accepted. continuing very actively. and a haif miles. During the past week the following matter has appeared in The y formation, except under Bast of Rheims in the region of Mo- | General Maude continues success-| New York, April 20.—Passengers on Bulletin’s columns: Chancellor Bonar Law, informed the| “Whoever, in time of war, in viola-| regulations, but also its col poavilliers the French have taken sev- |tully his advance on Samars. 40 miles |a sicamship which arrivea here' to: ; 5 British Commons that thie Government | tion of reasonable regulations to " be | cording or attempis to eiicit | Pral important points of support. The |north of Bagdad on the Tigris, and his ad dec cret session. of [ prescribed by the president, which he | nation of these additionai rest Ippo: gdad 'igris, night declared they had not slept for Bulletin T L ocal General Total the house, the date of which would be | is hereby authorized to make and pro- | was agreed to by those If ¢ during the war. resistance here is reported to|troops have forced a of the f bmark s rave been stubborn. In the Argonne|River Shatt el Adhem, 13 South- | wasning given them by a United States - announced next week. mulgate, , shall publish’ any informa- | the bill and approved by the & forest French detachments penetrated |east of Samara., pris. nip as they approached the amer. ||| Saturday, . April 1320 tion with respect to the movement, | Another changs, upon an’ amends the German positions as far ag the |oners were tal an Actording. fo the story P April it v Pt PEiaon e, VoL | partiine i ey o tilte armed Torces| bhovided wat. the: promiasatia = e poon 2 NG B ;. Massachuses @ vol- | position of any of the armed forces, vided that the presidential trenchee. A great number of |ihe British. warships | siear - et} Monday, . Apri 449 M anieeres hele Servictn o Govemnor | Shipe, wircraft, or war muteriain of ¢ |fations shail be reasonabis o thflw et~ Tuesday, April 483 MeCall in any capacity. in connection | United ‘States, or with respect to the Substitute R GERMANY OBTAINING NO FOOD |MRS. JOHN W. two enemy submarines were lurk- Wedi sé April with the national crist plans or cenduct of ang naval or mill- | et fi“ 2 5 tary operations, or with respect to any o _tor- the THROUGH SCANDINAVIA DIED IN PAUPER®’ HOSPITAL. [ o SR The “S; ay, AP'}] 527 , The Montclair, N. J. authorities works or measures undertaken for O qubmitted by Senator ™ = P ave directed that the playing or|connected with, or intended for the |lowa, was rejected by a vote Wrrvestigation . Flas Proved Reporis |of | Once Society<beader and the Mest] g 10® capteln of the merchant vesssiff] ‘1 BESaAY; ps 542 [l irng of the pations: antham aball| Somiaeston or detenss of any place | 84, That Nature Are Groundless. Beautiful Woman ‘in Colorado. course be followed, it was sald, and Friday April 422 conclude all entertainments in places|or any other information relating to| Senator Cummins who inslsie e L W p 2 of amusement licensed by the town. | the public defense caloulated (o be |the clause retained was uncos PR = 2 pass o O B untshed | tional, proposed that the preside - f’;: ork, April Mv—fimn wll:);;:filri‘fol.. April )o.—ét:- "fl n.a': for a sudden call to the life- . Total e s ATt ot obhtte for ;:;ygjlfi:‘exrf enemy. ehan. $10.000 or | authorized to prescribe rem e e e | o e e i L o otals ... 3743 “ompany 1 of the first regiment of the imprisonment for mot more than | which would not abridge freedor o Tood Supply tiireust Sapinavie has | called. tho “modt DUDRTIGE o' in | 13.VEAR OLD WIFE Now York national guard was arilling | ton ‘years, or by both, such fine and | speech or the press and % o et g S My P g e at Middletown, N. Y., an automobile | imprisonment, provided that nothing | lication of, actual milita port on the subject made public here | hospital on FORGED HUSBAND'S SIGNATURE | — Fan into and seriousiy injured five of [in this rection shall be construed to|not includlng condition York aity, Mo Joesph And Bosad: Over te = the men. . limit or restrict, nor shall any regu- forces and other matters ceived here today. > Sebagen orson Satw ®r %0 lof debate. No effort is expected on|gency, to bu; P o . : y and sell foodstuffs and | Officers in charge of athletics at ot aro fud aeil oty 3 wm-m ::'.' bt Ay & o, SOk vty senators witt . Sl e peices. [the UnicH] Wtates Vaval Academy an- | BoND ISSUE WILL BE MARINERS WARNED NOT % s E , the govern- ved tha > ; %0 persons in Scandinavia, and all| tence in. the Colorado peattentiary. 1a | New Milford, Conn., April 20.—Mrs. [0, 0'™) * Jire L, MRy, SoNsion T2 [ et e e ek 5 vom. | Rounced that no cxceptions would be OFFERED WITHIN 60 DAYS. TO CROSS GEORGE'S B three countries have passed laws to 1911 Sylvester von Puhl and George|Joseph Anderson, 13 years old, was : ge , 1 A | they vote. Senator Chamberlain. chair- | plete survey of th d - :fil‘xfl:’m Good-htn -Mwedb “i: m; E_fl?:::};r;g weans k'n.l:fl by }?:-:u fl:‘r, {r‘o;n% ;w!e;ew ;:5:'01'!:;':".‘}!{!;1‘;: o of t’.l‘;e commme&;;fi.\d tonight the :}’ 45" dotermins. f«‘:““;.’.ynlr'.‘}.‘ifi oa L’,‘»”’,ci."w'.’ii“ e e Reserve Banks Are to Enlist the Co- rincipally to Russia, E Denver hotel s n would pass practically as reported. | distribution, and if necessary to li- ars required to be plainly marked and | cussion of Mrs. Springer. After Mrs [charged with forging her husband’s | Erforts to change the measure will |cense and control the operations of all| Representative Emerson of Ohio epecatioiaf AT vised to Take Inside Course do not enter into the import statistics S signature in two instances. The mon- . O Springer sued for “divorcs ‘ahe went | e & rrom the firet check cash- |Cohter on the amendment beaten i [conceris engaged in the manufacture | introduced a bill to punish by fine and | +washington, April 20—First call to| Boston, April =20 =Mariner The supposition that Scandinavia|posed occasionally for motion picture | 3, it is said, was used to purchase 4 |pian o eo o add to the general staff |of food or seeds, agricultural imple- | (mprisonment circulation of false rum- |ine country for war finances will be | warned fn s notice lssied by ¥ supplies Germany with food.” the re- o S musical instrument for her home. On rials required for |ors calculated to effect adversely na-|'my arsetazy McAdoo announced | Billings, collectqr o ¢ concerns. Her usted, whan - for volunteers, offered by Senator Me- |agricultural purposes. Authority is| tional or international affairs of the | \saay, as soon as the §7,000.000,000 not to cross George's Bank of shoals off Cape Cod, un port adds, “is founded entirely upon the second occasion the girl is said t8 she became ill a short time ago, she Kellar a_democrat. A report prepared |sought for the agricultural department | United States. o at bill_becomes a law, probably the figures showing the increase in have turned the money over to her American exports. during ‘the war. | | Bes, oreed lo € to the hospital on | PATS TSSO e was released in |bZ, the Tennessee semator, supporting |to take over and operate the concerns il trites v tour kY mstances, and to. crows: St “The total imports of Sweden from 3 bonds of $100, furnished by her fa- |the amendment. has the approval of lif it appears that such a course is de- | The governor of Missouri has issued | "'ric’ co)i“will be for subscriptions to | Bank, which lles part way, aceos TUnited States in 1913 amounted s O hasband is about 30 years |Six other committce members and will |manded by the public interest. a proclamation calling upon bankers, |, ‘oot “0r "the $2,000,000,000 issue of | entrance to Massachusetts in 1916, 351,939,152, In|GERMAN SUBMARINE old, The couple was married in Dan-|De Submitted formally tomorrow. Government to Deal in Foodstuffs. |farmers and other business men to|% .0iir, “certificates of indebtedness, | absolutely essential for na IN MIDDLE ATLANTIC, | ury recently Vote By End of Next Week. Givifig the government power to deal | oSt With him in conference with the | jesigned to meet financlal needs pend’ | PIZC (1 0'C Client of Captain H WOMAN BRUTALLY BOUND In the ordinary course of senate de- [directly in foodstuffs probably would | Sate, Poard of Agriculture & - |ing the issuance of the 35,000,000,000 (ing at the request of Capiain LS Wireless Warning Sent from a British bate, at six hours a day, the bill should nu‘:x: its application unnecessary, Sec WOREICIEY. - ADEV: APET in"bonds and the receipt by :""lfi”," e Gl R 0, tain amos 53 3 Naval Vessel. AND GAGGED BY ROBBERS |reach the voting stage by the end of | Fetary Houston declared, as its ver: 7 ernment of its war taxes, and will be | Patrol by nek anly hece — Eiatinc "wouta tena ey Eren conity | , Orders asgregating 150000 tons of | OGN0 (e "Hanks of the countey | RS 4oy ibie, the notice s bu_ tlikewise the lesser though consid- ateelnhips Syave fosn b and not upon indiviguals. ey iia A erab.e smounts from Belgium, France | Ship arriving here from Mediterranean is in an Unconscious Condition. meet tomorrow and go through the |government should have full discretion, | j, Board f teamers ranging from f the $5,000,000.000 | Lo g should keep to * |formality of approving the measure a 000t 5400 ton s bond. issue probably will be offered to | *hipping shotid ¥ePw G O v : ® | 20rts with passetigese saying it might be wise if an emer- a and Ruseia have been practicaily stop- | 2 today reported et A P Eoitaad tor e T- 13,400 to 5,400 tons, to carry Canadian | pond TWENE TOG IR Y 07 o g g e the receipt on Tuesda: 3 —Mrs. gency arose to fix prices on a single g B et smpoct. from m::‘: e mcats ay_night ot s Be‘:T"“.’."’{:'anfi"y'.‘“is ;'Apru o‘.;gv anem |1 e e e Pt &le | supplies across the Atlantic. Tn “making its first call for finances, | SYST Pomsible. Tecauie TRR ply is now Tetopped Because the gr.in | vessel that a German submarine was|an unconscious condition at & local |the volunteer system shall be given a| Market grades and ‘classes’ for farm | Canners-and jobbers met at Chicago | !he government will utilize the smoothi | e ‘an American vessel wk is needed in Russia’ in the middle Atlantic. The vessel was | hospital as the result of being brutally |trial before draft is resorted to. The |products, Secretary Houston said. is|for an important conference, suggested | FUnNINE machinery, oF the federal re- |5 need signals of the patrol las minority will vote for the staft bill, [one of the chief needs of the country | by the Washimston administration, to |6erve system. Anticipating the formal | 0 40y, mariners were advised the federal reserve board to- | joer’ay promptly as possible & immediately ~ordered d_sagmed by robbe : 4 Prepased Sosprinnd o % Tomrens. ®* PeT|ahd Teports by each side will be fled abandonment, if necessary, passengers | home on Frank street tonight. to insure proper conditions in pro- a or the ca - | reauest, oszison. acAer Hiw Dt on ifonaits, S isboats - ers | Tt is thousht by the poNce it Mrs, | With the house whon, it mects Mondsy. | fucing dna”marketing farm products | s the war, o omly berishabls pro- | day Intructed the 12 resceve baner (0 | naly Fom' Wy bost comnecs ROAD STOCKHOLDERS. |swung out for Conley, hearing a slight noise upstairs rman Dent o e committee rity also was asked for thi a v 0" | enlisf e opera of a anks | the patrol squadron or any othe e AT e | Con, A e sald_tonight the bill would be takon © | ducts such as fruits and vegetables. |p o gnout the country, as well as|oe®io U nited States na :l’epnrlmant to require. of transporta- i the pregram f on companies preference _for the McCarthy, the actress, was |trust companies, in D o o o movement of farm machinery, seeds, nw!'am:: A eourt decree in London re. |preparing the fiéld. This Jspetmat M/ADOO’S SUGGESTIONS fertilizers, and materials that enter|atoring married rights against H.|!he banks of the country will be askes MEETING WITH OPPOSIT Into the processes of food production. | Granville Farker, a theatrical produc- |to subscribe as liberally as they may and as the money is needed to the is- No evidence of the presence of a sub- |in her house, went to investigate and Uudge Hough Denied Petition to Strike Jarine was encountered, however, of- s flmflfia by the mbher.,d who [up. ::nndnty rfi‘ad bu-“n a '-enm:lvehu- i cers said une er a very unusual and bru- | rangemen n made tc have Out Amended Complaint. Tas regorted. THir e _‘g;‘:“t;;g tal manner. She was found uncon- |nine hours’ general debate. That, with scious some hours later by a daugh- |the time to be occupied under the five- the steamshi, New York, Aprit 20—The motion of ip_gurinz ~her_ ‘passage|oclous some o el only about |minute rule, may permit a vote to be Willlam Rockefeller and the other de- | through the Mediterranean, fiying juet | ter. Enlargement of Market News Ses .| er. Such action’in the British courts ot i Mesie ot W fendants in the 3$165,000,000 liability | forward of the vessel, on the watch |70 reached Thursday. Enlargement of the masit wean o | Ssuaily Is " followed by divoree pro- pies of certiicaton of indebtedness will riWare el Metin At No Desire to Limit Debate. vice of the department. was recom- |Cecdings. be put out fn adve I and restitution suit brought by Edwin.| 7T Possible mines or submarines. . OBITUARY. Adams and other stocknolders of tn 2 Under the house rules, it always is ' ew York, New Haven and Hartford |CHICAGO HAS RECRUITED The Most Rev. James ‘Hubert Blenk,|Possible to limit debate, and the senate D. . Houston, secretary of ag-| How many millions of these certifi- | Washington, April 20.—Oppe mended as a means of instring equita- ble distribution to prevemt undue food shortage in any consuming center, and | C;S*C o zations to confer at Wash- | determined. The first offer, Secretary |(ions as to possible new g ¥ “or i was \ has clothed itself with a cloture rule complaint, in_whole or in part, was ONE-THIRD ITS NAVY QUOTA.| New Orleans, La, April 20.—The atory | to Provide agalj em- o roba e v eveloped today when donled by Juage Hooeh o tho foderal ——So M R o, o, APHL 20—The|that was designed to shut oft dilatory |0 Drovide againet wastes due to em- | {15, ek Monday on the food sit- | SicAdoo’ announced, probably will be |revenue developed todey vhen e here osay. o Sudge inhis|Had Been Called Upon to Enlist 1,800 1906 Catholic archbishop of debate. | There 1o,n0,Jesire apparent | 2ol nitics. - he. deparament wicns | uation and give advice and sugges- | $200.000,000. Fays snd means commiise me opinion states, however, that the bill by Last Night. slastic province of New Orleans, died | Siriations on such a measure os this, | (0 allow the market - service division | on% 28 to the best means of increas- iy Brat fime o consider raising & e furnished, by - here tonight. aged 63 years FRysi-|ang debate, in the senate, will take its | {0 assist in obtaining re-routing of | "% supply. 20000 WORKERS CONTINUE by taxation'tp et war expe ST oS b =5 o foodstuffs Lo jrelleve congestion on| The Standard Manufactyring Com- STRIKE IN GREATER BERLIN. |showed that’ time would be 1« reconcile the widely divergent vie tran; sportation lines. pany and the Parsons Foundry Com- pany of Bridgeport, were consolidated [Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg De- | various members, No partisan differences arose. this etrengthened Democrat . as to the times of acquiring in Chicag ‘barely | complication of ailments superinduceq he he commf subordinate or subsidiary corporations by fieart trouble. He had been in Door | Craries W Eliot prellilé::( el nd the amounts patd Zor thew, end health about two years. e Comoron e Gmeritus of | 100 VILLA FOLLOWERS vesterday. The Standard company is clined to Act as Arbitrator. obvious that these imports W = 5 not only Dot ron, B Mrs. Benjamin Conley of Bridgeport| The house military committes willftions normal ~He proposed that the|pnagion vards by the Imperial Muni- @08 N0 upon (50 Boston, April 30.—A British steam- 3 e first portiol fn’.mam m&h&-flch“ mwfl ‘be given Hat 1,800 men by tonighe David Montgomery. tem of universal military training. HAVE BEEN HANGED | capitalized at_$5 0{0‘00 "‘l"‘g the Parsons Kitchin’s bellef that b % = Foundry at $100,000. new com- o oot chin’s belle: at a bill W Joche joblect of thess disclosures: last Hight were slightly more ery, the comedian, who has been 1ll in | 3000 GERMANS ARE According to Unofficial Report Re- | pany will be known as the Bilton Ma- A";“;‘;":’“ha;‘fi,’,‘,‘o,‘?on" Bethmann. | a8reed upon within two weeks. s T S A L T s R e K kg ey el e ke CLOBE SURMEILEANGE (- o Menermk Margola's Base: (| ctlae Tool Sompeny. oliwes, says the Berlin Lokal An-|effort will be made, Mr. ite day. St afscoes e Ll 2 > politics ¢ have resulted from the acts of the de- | downtown etreet in @ line a mile Jong, | Montgomery was of Scotch descent Juarez, Mexico, April 20.—One hun, |PREPARING TO TAKE N rtation heatel Ty cussions, and, it deemed order to expedite ac B N e e Sl viw o S0t O Ho e I Wasauns. of THGRe Activities. le Behalt | @ad Vil oleviaieiaers banped. 200 STATE MEDICAL CENSUS |Hugo Haase, president of the central . alleged to have resulted in damage of the German Government. others killed and wounded and a quan- committee of the new independent eo- |tariff duties on certain articies ook place” tity of ammunition and horses cabtur- | of Physicians, Hospitals and Other |cialist democratic party. 20.000 workers | Sdfitted free Wit be abandc . ‘Washington, April 20. — Approxi- yesterday when fighting between " Eaciliti e emntories 1n Greater Berlin de- | Vigorous protests are beln ytoday. e go0 et vesidents bt ihe | the Villa forces and command of edical Facilities. e o tinno theie atriki both 1o the ‘committes and (o S ary McAdoo against suggestions MAY msu:_n'rmusa s QUENTIN ROOSEVELT IN e e Son S T i Iatioes :,‘_:,}:“";:“ Yostorn | Hartora, Conn. Aprtl 20_—Membors | | Copenhasen, APLl 20, Vit LORIon: | JxCeay profis tax be increased "UTURES. in g becaut = uah; of the state committee the Nation- |8 . m.—. - oria e e A e RADIN OFFICERS’ RESERVE CORPS, | announced today, ise of their ac- | Chih lua, according to an unofficial al Council for Medical Preparedness | Vorwaerts, the strike continues every- | ooy epnMENT'S ATTITUDE e tivitie behaif of the Ge: ~ | report _received tonight from e Winnipeg Grain Exchange Counoil ch hree .,m.::,,‘_“mm ' OF the German gor- |eaport received tonlsht from ,Gonera! |met here tonight to discuss. pians in | Where in Berlin and Chancelor von e Considering Such Action. and the war because of thei connection with the state medical cen- | Bethmann-Hollweg’s reply to a depu ON LIQUOR PRODUC i il of their pro-Ger-| & EMERGENCY ASSOCI. S en’ will bo taken soon. Dr. Jo- |tation of workers from the Deutsche pi. oo -4 Winnipeg, Man., April 20—The Win- e e treatis Neld. Yorie of ATION | e Deofossor of sursery ot | Waffen and Munitions Fabrik of Ber- | Will Not Be Determined Until the m-cn-anm:hmoeomnu today was P et e Rt g A OF DENTAL MANUFACTURERS |the Yale Medical School, outlined the | lin was Sl rival of Herbert C. Hoover to be seriously consideris examination, small arm: pects tha plan under consideration ich pro- - o i P s ot S ot Se 1| Ay of W %it| Has Been Organized With a Capital | Vides for a thorough census of physi- = Washington, April 20.—F discontinuance of tradl: in futures ‘would be possible, it is authoritativel; Basgiss oF prostat canditions. : R Ty o of ‘About $60,000,000. cians, hospitals and other medical fa- | A COMMISSION 1S TO mination sf the governmen e e i, ? Siitic. hetion of insosts hot S Sakpacts are lomaten 1n BE SENT TO RUSSIA | Guor furing the war will 4w Uneasiness in grain circles herc has developed from reports that the allied o Deen Sanconsdives, Tor Ueys et s Bours. “The sabpects. are lecated in| Philadelphia, April 20—Dental man-| The committee consists of the fol- governments of Great Britain and the time. every state of the Union. ufacturers of the United States rep- |lowing members: Doctors G, Chester Thus far, it was said, the survcil- |resenting a capital of about $60,000,000 | Brown, Danbury; chairman; Joseph M. were the ; Gited Btates buying entire Hope for Bernhardt’s Recovery ance maintained over persons known |today announced the organization of |Smith, New Haven; E. W. Smith, Mer- nal Government. the Dental urers War Bmer- |iden; W .F. Cerdi, New Haven; C. F. poit council of national defense. . - turn to the United States To Cooperate With the New Provis- | C. Hoover, now in Europe head the food board named wheat supply and might soon coatrol ‘s P e e e o TIEE stations. & m&l : in 3 serious e | i tendency to obaerye the: lew | wenoy to facilitate the | Godfrey and S. W. Garlick, Bridgeport; | Washington, April 20. — Président| Administration officials at press gy more generally than the de; t | production and to the gov-|F. B. Overlock, Pomfret; M. M. Scar- | Wilsop has almost completed the se- | consider the question pressing ¢ ‘Weyler Candidate for Senate. had anticlpated. =7, n of imstruments, supplies, ap- | borough, New Haven; and W. E. Mg- | lection of a commission to be sent to[as it concerns the protection of & : g g nui-h-r . | pliances and furniture used in the | Lellan, Hartford, president and secre- | Russia to cooperate with the new |diers and sailors {rom liquor. Seven Apache Indians- from the | dental The association will |tary, respectively, of the Connecticut | provisional government on methods by | No steps to brink about geners! Carlos reservation of Arizons, arrived facilities of the experi-|Medical Society:' Doctors B. J. Mec- | which the United States can be of [ hibition will be advocated uniess of dental articles for |Knigt and Waiter K. Stelner, Hart- | assistance. The party is expected toehortage of grain makes such & &us for e g A g B -dleave for Petrograd within two weeks. essenmtial ., . - AT Ca ¥