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5 : PRICE TWO CENTS ELLIOTT T0O REMAIN BATTLE OF ARRAS |, “Femw= [crustbriinLoa i) o : ol 8 Satiers ot Sertr. STILL IN PROGRESS B e R ol DIRECTOR N.H. ROAD : . BY UNITED STATES AMERICAN COMMISSION ,J"‘%’"’Z‘,"u gy~ A - . - L] — FIRST TO ANY OF ALLIES|OTHER ‘m CHOSEN |, 755, 8030, iz front tried & now Has Issued a Statement Telling Why He Resigned the Presidency of the Road the Fighting Between the British and Germans il | Nan ates Senator H of The Moey for This Loan Will be Avail- | Names Will Not be Made Public Until | _United "'m'__,mh'w 4 able Out of the Proceeds of the| They Have Been Formally Requested |ton hosiptal in a critical condition. $250,000,000 Treasury Certificates| to Serve and Have Accepted—8traus,| Al trade signs bearing German Placed Through Federsl Reserve| Hurley and Morganthau Are Alse|Iames have veen remoued trom the WANTS MORE TIME FOR HIMSELF AND FAMILY Board. . Mentioned. Brazil. BRITISH CLAIM TO HAVE THE ADVANTAGE . Elihu Washburne’s three grandsons Strong Counter-Attacks by the Germans Southeast of Arras| gton, ashington, April 34 Eith Foot (M4t oins wacretary of stats in Pres. | Reviews His Achievements Since He Became President, New Have Been Repulsed by the British—No Infantry At Fiassia it he ‘Wil conmemt o undar: | 0ot OTAnCH ArLL Sinet ly Four Years Ago, in the Way of Ad e e St Y pretiameae Jnown 19-] Chartes M. Schwab catied on Secve- | . i y justing the Af- tack Has Followed the Artillery Preparation Made by - 24 the selection of the principal mem- %fi,";;,:;flr;’%m:fl"fl fairs of the Company and Laying a Foundation Upon . 282 3 - reTnment uring 18 War, 2 the French Along Their Front—British Royal Flying available fifi:é‘:twfi% % s 20 oot siked Which to Build—Points Out Some Important Problems Corps Reports the Destruction of Fifteen German Air- \ndebtedners, dus June o snd ast|heve been Tordaily Toauested to aerve hflfifi%}%&"fi% s Now Facing the Company—Rumor in St. Paul That He ’, through the federal reserve board. wi v [ el i craft—General Maude’s Troops Have Captured the Rail- 7o “"'," ’m‘,“”"’ fi"fifi%‘:fiw’&yfifi o T o B Crom com: is Going to the Northern Pacific Road as Chalrman of the i c. - Yines | mittes has sent an_snergetic pro b road Station at Samara, 73 Miles Northwest of Bagdad— | " the Americar, omciais 1 Secratary, McAdoo wili cah for the|and Uopeter il miake’ vy & commis: Sonkng o G it Hospital s, - | Board of Directors, a Position Now Vacant. P Zin 2 0 military reasons which they consider |as soon as the money is deposited in|government and the deep inter- Little Activity on Russian agnd Rumanian Fronts. Tenadry the senaing of such the “various federal reserve bumks Ii|sut in their weitare B (6 ASr- | Col; Benoral Baron von Palkonbauson —— isable. . ‘The moet will atiab the government’s | ican government. 6 ageiri Cheneru - - The British loan will be| Among those besides M. Root whose |13 been made the Governor Ganerel|, New York, Aprit 24—Ioward ¥3iiots. ((odny than for several yaars past, and i AT R e n (hereaster & neces- | names have hoen mentioned " o weversi duys | PO ranigned twany ws prewidint of the | comprenonsive pian of Improyements Thers a diminaf % perations sary formall ater ‘«‘:-'v vxm, Hew Waven und Hartford I;'n hoen mude, und much of the work Vi com) 2 ” irond compuny, issusd s statemant | s going on, Kightesn mililon twe b tensity of the Aghting between che | cuinet German aviatoes. | Monday in Fhore.is no disponition on the part = Iiich "y whe hoyaand tonight in which ha contrasied the | Gred and DLy -sight thovsend Aol British and German armies Tuesday, | cEUS® U2 N0 Sir, RUsel, Comass, b 1 of the American government to insist rmnr " Dr. V. K. Welli n Koo nriues| Ol pr ndepena: | Gsvrensing condition of the company |has been speni for sauipment, sl although batties continued at several|ers, while twenty-four others were :m‘th‘.: m;w g z«z; ::‘.':,':.‘:‘ '-vh:l‘auu el andopens ;m”' e becumns $in presiaent m‘",,, tiamn w,} ‘rluwx-«mm- ng ints. In these, according to the|last seen after engagements Alving ond Tu oy et 'the Alites and the United |Lour years ago and the accompien- | tsciion of subordinets propers ritish official communieation, the ad- | carthward, compietely. out of cont services, much | negotiations. Hrates, menta wnce then in the way of “ud- | Sune 30, 1914 Pheld Marshal | Only two British machines failed to terial, | Finai Negotiations for Loan Completed | oo o\ o e "ol il ol - ¥ Junting the aftairs of the company und | Pubile opinion Is much more £ AYIng 4 LoUNGation Upon Which 1o |abis 0 the company than 1o Sonater Culbersen oflered in-the |busia: " Ve vutiined fva of the im Haig’s forces. return to their base. Final otiations for the loan were Southeast of Arras, the British made | _There has been little activity on the automol s . > CONTINUED IN CONGRESS 't ution that the 0, AN the relations of the & prosress between the Senses river and | Russian and Rumanian (ronts. ; Gcimata . tn by "Bucreiary 3eAds gonate, & Joims” Towolutor, WS i | poriant priiemss nw eimfsoptins e |1 e athis i feders) woves SR e S | Sy Ter Sae e (S AR L2r o, Sovat o he. am | Lofoote Would Mawe Question $ub-|piiettlo "o "o o7 mors wierne | e £t o o, o B0 e | 7, Wil g P op e o on the Tigris some 76 miles northwest ncmding | & ¥ngland; ‘Plerre Jay of the New mitted to o Rof oo, fhorman shipe. Aunt o ohtain new chpial 10r Im- Lo wolve the tompuny's provieme York federal reserve bank, treasury : i bt wnd 1o obtain new cayMal for im- |to wilve Uik company’s problems e 3 Brigish em omcinie, Official an- | the wiur army DI continued in eon. (asked the War Department whether | In asking to be relicved of the work |wid 1 hope 1 be of some assisiance el o fhe Emis cnd sl pisates nouncement BC the loan i €xpected | sress today with the. desire. b ‘tatk | Col. Joosevelt's offer of & voluntesr and responsibility us- the Sempany s prisse Counter-attack against the British, but | were taken during the advance from withia 24 hours, about the methods the United States|srmy to werve in Yrance was refused, | SOOI T0, N0, W T90 ol W0 10 o Romolh & Rimesn the British guns raked the German |lztabllat, to Samara. tacbe joan iy Sovigned to mest Bne-|shouls use in raising her mitions of |and, it #0, Why? Witia more thma” for WmAgIE and hin | ok $haN remain u divector as long as " : - | fghting men unabated. Lend — % | aenirea and help in uny way 1 oa hurried retreat. further advance by #he British through| France Needs $100,000.000 Monthly. |#0oon may be made to Italy. fidence when 8 vote might he reach. |cepted the resignution of Ambassador ‘.1":'.’1" h=hmu T M aias ‘the | e “outside proverties’ the menems Since Monday more than 2,000 Ger- | the Holy Land toward Jerusalem.| Financially, France needs loans of ed, Bakhmeteff, appointing Constantin [ e ,',‘,‘",,‘,;‘2’;“;';, e wtaft ot the | voliey of the company, and wili kdviee mans from mumerous divisions bave | From Gaza southeastward toward | $100,000000 monthly to be spent in The house hope to vote by Priday,|Onou former counsellor, to met: ms|WOTE CF roQueliizine She, Bt Pl Wio| with ‘the omcers as trequently as de been made orisoner by the British and | eersheba” ine” Otiomans have “been | tne “United States. Detalled inform- | STATE COOPERATION IN but there are more ‘than sixty mem. |charse de-uffaires Sumtity his retirement A e ? others are awailing transfer to the | reinforced and are holding a strongly | ation on this subject will be submitted FOOD | bers waiting to speak. In the sena TR As 1 member of the committes of e e S el e S S e RO O P |y e snsiors b boen ‘e | Malph Sollueci, 28 yeurs, it oz | wuwughams by Wr Bhion, |l i dyolieds &8 o infantry bas developed from the m Gorizia to ead of the | conferences to be held. Will be Encouraged by a Federal Ex- |8/, irman Jain of the mil- |shot In the g # y iy | “The mefilal conditions surrounding equest of the nationsl couneil of ¥ ftary committes sail -tonight many |127 White Btreet, New work = Wetl| T30 MR SONGY D DLGUN G | detense, T ahatl endeavor to help N England to obta food and suppiies,” artillery preparation the French have | Adriatic Sea violent artillery duels are | " Mr. Viviani, as offcial head of the : been making all along their front for | in progress between the Austrians and | comlsaion dering Ml stay hore Eape port in ESoh’ State. had’ indicateq their intention to din. |in the Judson Btrect Howpital in B} UX Mt AN thaobginsles o e necessary fue N T o T | T A e o | e foliowing e reot o A | o WYashington, April 24—State co-op- | [OU P i Spvne _to o K9 i~ s S B sectors from St. Quentin to the Cham- | Italians sallied fortly and by urprise | Sompanied the. mission from Trance. | sraon in the covernments wartime | eenliment = tomorrow, 'however. on The Texas senste adopiad u resolu; ana Snloreneen.” decared Mv Eliott | g gy 110TT GOING TO o he French daring the recent heavy | postiions and mnde. pelsners OF the| .~ StREment by Vivisn. mnld‘,ui? Wi i 'g.snr B vots ‘as soun & posstire The way |submic legislation looking to the sp- |AdeTl) government, resuiting fn o THE NORTHERN PACIFICT k, ¢ p lete dissolution of the New Hav dey emgagements on the Plateau of the|dofenders. In the Suguna valley ex-| “Every American will understand | ‘he sppointment ofa federal expert Wi |, " enate taken this suggestion may |propriation of not less than 81,000,000 {CORRITRe BIaseIRom W FC SAW, URIEEY g o i ed Chemin des Dames, northeast of Sois- | tensive Austrian troop movements are | that in deference to the illustrious | S4Ch state to assist state boards in for border protectl TR Pl K oy - Ml P sons, are four of the famous 106-mil- | being carried out, possibls with the | Dresident of the United States whorm | PUttin ginto operation food production | bave much to do with the position of e it T A i Circles in 8t. Paul. limeére_German howitzers. intention of opening an offensive fn|I am golng to see very soom, I reserve | 484 conservation measures. ane R e Judge John of the West|guaranteed 367,500,000 in cash to pay The British Royal Flying Corps is | this region. The guns are heard =1 nrst wora for him. 1 will have Consideration of food problems was | ' M nenate's new | o SC0S oaaw., court, refused to is- |flosting debts ‘and make needed Im-| g paul, Minn. April 241t b rps E roar- 9 0c- | o timaed. today before committees, of | loture rule or to appear in any way . s o uixteen citizens, |provements; the numerous Investica- | beer reported < taking full edvantage of ihe beauti- ing in a mighty duel. casion o see you' aain and teil the | SOT ued_teday before commitiees Of | enmious 1o curiatl dobets. sus summonses for MIXtre o e i |tions Of the company's Aairs: the|(her 1rebesia Eior rosd circles 1 merican nation through you in & congress. roti -4 | raported by the po! orkin o y : i ard Eillott, whose resignatic Preanieias ana’ others appeared before| OPponents of the administration’s Bunday. Very merious business depression be- |unt%,io%ard Wiliott, whose resi ENORMOUS EARNINGS OF RECEPTION IN HONOR OF e e e e emotion% | the houne commerce committee and |selective draft plan found new hopes | their gardens on Bunday Jinning early in 1914 and IASONG until | Hases e oty Now York, New France groet in the name of thelr coun | UrEed the passace of a bill empower- | durlpg the day when Speaker Clark| i, men of the Royal Canadian|the summer of 1915 the Buropean war |cepied in New York today, would be UNITED STATES STEEL| FOREIGN MINISTER BALFOUR| |\ ing the president to control exports. |let it be known that he shared their 2 o Toronto will | be |and the disturbed industriai conditions, | come chatiman b the oy Would be whecl nack Plociyirin s ith whien' Pvance ahares ‘the “sams | The senate agriculture committes | Views and would make a spoech to- |FWINE, COPL 0% Castie, He arrived |all combined to complicate the Work i{ors of the Northern Pacifc rairoad, & For the Past Three Months They Are|Given at Pan-American Building by | lecis '© same | yeara supporters of Secretary Hous- | morrow in favor of the majority | trained by FEFTER AR T nen "o av- [to be done and to delay obtain the | position which has been vacant sincs Given as $113,121,018. Secretary Lansing. “Stgned.) fon's pianto wuperviss food produc- | Bouss commitice volunteer "amena: |RSre I SRATED S GU remusdenired iy the ntercet OF 11 | PRa' Gt T G Y 5 g A . 3 o security holders and the em- |te Siint tateil preoldons 28 QEEVEATEE Secretary Redfield advocated the| In the semate Senator Lafollette in-| yu o pi e infantry and Battery A |ployes. Then, too, public opinion Was | he Norihers Burihe oeiiiey dent New York, April 24—All previ Wash 24. A . ed States Steel Corporation, both as to | tonigth by Secretary Lansing in hon- | America at daylight this morning, | »Uring the Unit=d States a proper food | tratlor bill. propesing to eliminate the |iona) " Guard has been called out by Agreement With Government. FOOD CONDITI earnings and dividends, were surpass- | or of Forelgn Minister Balfour brought | American maval officials aboard | SuPPLY And also aid for the allles, The | draft feature and submit the Guestion |ihe secretary of war acting under the ONS IN g2 in the frst quarterly report for|to a close the series of official enter. | destrovers met the former French | D1l ‘5. brosidens power to direct ex- | through the director of the compus and | Instruction of the President. A e it ot M an ENTENTE NATIONS GRITICAL Barnings reached the enormous to- | Groat Eritain's war commiseion io the | Vistiors over and "the conyon at 1] | P95, Tather than to restrict them. |the postmasters. The United States export good show |agreement was made in 1914 whict Cabinet Planning for Sh tal of $118,121,018, more than the cor- | United States. | President Wilson | soioon Toat niohe aheat 200 niies ii|,Secretary Houston explained today| Discussion today in both houses| VP8 NONSE L%0S Mateh fgures are |took from the control of the company N o, - N e e o0 | T, Saniee, ommident Wiwom | cclock last.nisht sbout 100 miles £t s stand for giving the government |came largely from the friends of the hway above the figures of February.la very large amount of its property Produce to Europe. a right to fix prices. was not heard re $467,683,4 This a t with the government 7 =~ Sommon stock in addition to the res | , Informal conferonces have been held | continued toward She Virginia Capes. | of Voo Bt R i in By vt puh F oo (SRR GPESPIERY zave it and changed the entire situa- | onicriid’ Jfi v poon roparics Cent. an that tase and 13-4 per cant. | the rarions businass fo omnd $eme of | Not a lisht was showing. At dawn|inat these products would not be dis- |made by Representative Flelds ~of | w J. Bryan paid a vi O%Fhe failyre of the plan to lssue|the American government as e on'fhe proferred. ' Tho disbursement | itors crossed the- Atantic has - bams | che fotilla and fts guests fell In With|posed of below a certain level which | Keatucky, s democrat of the military | o, Wiah “Foreign Minister Baifour, and | $67.500,000 convertible debentures 1oft | his payiore ot fommis Ty plse! o ret Tho disbursement | itors crossed the Atlantic has beem|an American cruiser which led the|moula give them a reasonable return | committes, who arsued for the ver | DTSR Foreign it or B e H T oo arit noar. | his advisors today's cabinet mee 90. R T I e e Vet e ey O Hampton B © S8 WOkl met causs them to suffel|umiesr glen. snd’ decluved. that the n apréad the Department of Agri- |ing debt of nearly $50,000000 and no ing concentrated their attention upe The 3 per cent. extra is an increase | with the French, consequently most of | INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF | '3 1P @ny event. war department's proposal to draft|iiiture's appeal for increased f00d [means of meeting it except by short|rooq supply of the United Siainy oo youths under 21 years of age involy- term notes. The floating debt at one | provqeligy, 00 the inited State —Food condi al of the nations of of 1 1-4 per cent. over the extra div- | the great questions to be discusse ction. - idend declared in the previous quart- | awalt the g o Vie Braei T C. E. POSTPONED | MERIDEN NIGHT WATCHMAN S wapoie: o ol ke woia mot e e Britieh sharp- | me WAk nearty”$38.000.000, buc'it has | 8e %S Furope: » increase cent i trre o 3 . a_ Britisl - | b a n the last three years | pre P ateiet i Those of the second and taivd quar: | clates tomersow. ond thelr 2580114 iy Planned to Hold a Small Meet- ACCIDENTALLY SHOT| thie or any other nation. shoaton aftived ‘in New' York " after | o 343,000,000, and notes have St | ber oo e Prarire et Ry ers of last year. Before the reception tonight the ing of Leading Offici B e TS Bt i e |Spending two vears of service Inlpeen so'd for $45.000.000 to care for | hare, and word received from . Ames The thres months' total earnings of | diplomatic members of the — British SPAIN SENDS NOTE OF shooting at the mines planted by the |that indebtedness and leave $2.000.000 | can ainlomats abroad have Lomvine ;gw are an increase of 3$7,- | commission were entertained at din- | BoSton, April 24.—Postponement of let Was of Soft Lead. WARNING TO GE Germans. He figured in four accidents | for improvements. administration officials that the for B! ‘over the final quarter of last|ner by Secretary Lansing: the mili- | the international Christian Endeavor 7 P GERMANY | ¢rom mines. “Earnest efforts have been continu- | problem is grave and that the situa Meriden, Conn., April 24.—A remark- == ous for several years to have tho laws | tion 18 cORSEANtly EroWinG waees and incomes of $103,330.194 | tary officers by Secretary Baker; convention which yas to have been 4 - maval oMoers by Seeretary Buning | held I ew York July 4- has been an: | able shooting accident took place here | Resenting Submarine Warfare as Now | Governor MeCall of Massachusetts|airacting the company in Massachu. | - The president sketched briefly to his and the financiers by Sewset ® | nounced by the trustees of the United | thi sevening in the office of the Man- Conducted. votoed a Dbill providing that DEreons |fects, Connecticut and Rhode Ieland | cabinet toder the @ oo oy 'y Searetary Me- | Societies of Christian Bndeavor to- | ning-Bowman factory, when Frank - e s Sty | i Conecticdt snd Riiide Taland | cabinet taday- the-inbormetiul Al the extra sum required to| Mr. Balfour and his assistants held | RiSht. “Patriotic reasons and the in- [ Mulvey, night watchman, was struck April 25, 5.35 a. m.—The |the army or navy should be given & 3 |chance of success this spring. Such|four of Great Britain. Afterwards larged common dividend. |lmportant conferences during the day | terests of thousands of young persons|in the ‘back of the head by the ac- |Spanish ' government's note to Ger- |per cent. advantase in civil service [fagiglation should permit the adoption |became evident that movements & of these figures earn- [ over the task ahead of them. ::'&I;u;tz«; to thelr care ‘mt:td‘tt:aa ax‘den}:mdmsc‘ha‘r:a of ® “;'o“:r in man;'ml::agin':muemuny'u -ubhmulne examinations. of & plan for caring for the floating | ready well under way to better foo stock were Tn a sen trustees, | the hands of the o y. Henry | cami ntaips a paragraph stat- X a hich T i illstone [ and shipping conditions speed S Mook e | the sttuntine RS poTitieh will present|The postponement ia for one year, if | Gregory. = The soft lead bullet pene- |ing that if Germany confinues in its| The princes and people of India have [Igbt Thich hanks Mhe & wilistone|and shipping conditions will be speed e bt 3t | the tustion of the, Whale entants al- | he war shall then be over. trated the flesh and Mattened out the | determination to sink all vessels in |rejected & republic for Britain. The : i R S htly less than 50 per cent. heen o semerally mooled| It is planned now to hold a small | thick part of the skull. order to defend its life. Marharajah of Bikani told an audi- Depression in 1914. tion is to be thrown behind the rec he September quarter. that it has been found impossible to[SODference of field secretaries, state| Gregory had been plaving with an e i » PiAR WoRNE b 7o~ |/ wraw satioan the Aepresaion ¢ busis | on, 12 8 e Chrovem VNI ies ° e trade propects. Chair- | deal in the aftairs of oue naties oie o | presidents and other representatives in | unloaded revolver, making another e ated. with soorn throughout the Incus aud the demaraiised candition of | oo aendations of Hecratery . Dasan H. Gary sald after today's et tosccil Brillonds some central place of the country July | emplove dance ~ as he repeatedly German govern- | fndian empire. I e ox| to vesnathen the eeersiiunt S the boara of directors: GIRL & 3-8, inclusive. pulled the trigger. When the night ts in declaring that it ad- — 1914 1o Svidenced the Pact that 107 | Tis i e “There s no letup In general trade | 8/RL STRUCK BY AUTO, N ——————————— watchman passed through the woom s determination in order to d'Amore, the year ending June 30, 1914, the com- | position to direct the flow of surplus conditions, Prices have a tendency HER SKULL FRACTURED|STEAMER AFIRE OFF e left his loaded revolver on a ta- | defend its life, it must not be aston- |with Barrientos, Sparkes. Caruso, Scot- | nany had only. $288.000 left After Dav- | s vn the frlendin nations whore to a@fance. THE CALIFORNIA COAST |Dble. The office boy picked this re-|ished if Spain, for the same reason. |t¢i and Didur in the cast, was Sung b |ing expenses, taxes and fixed charges. |is most needed Miss Alexina Brochu of Meadowa Yoiver up and jokingly pointed it at W evmphes her right to defend |ihe u.‘rrwms;n‘\«‘v:«-;.(mmy.:- For the thrée calendar vears ending | ° Secrotary Wilson reported that plans 8. O. 8. Call Picked Up at R - | the night watchman, who was less b the opening of n = | Dec. 81, 1914, 1915, and 1916, the bal- [are well under way for increasing the NO CHANGE IN CONDITION is Perhaps Fatally Injured. Owl S ':‘:.M:n. Sta than a dozen feet away with his back nual opera season. s abora ‘aedchutes wast: 1914 | fbor supaiy an " ihe farms and o ihe o _the Y. ~ 1! 60: 1915, $4.850,130: 1! h - | construction of merchant wvessels OF SARAH BERNHARDT alnter, Conn ADrl 4-Mis Al S g O NGIRTTY o s succesatully re. | UN'FORM RATE AGREED ON More than 1,000 merchant ships are [§1%° o No Declsion on an Operation for | Pine. sMadows T 8o "o N moved and Mulvey's condition is re- TO COVER WAR INSURANCE [to be armed by the United States.| “ppe various departments have heen gy Transfusion of Bleed Cal hoapitar tonht By D, Frank | Mg woodsn veasel. i afire off the Calls (PITISE nat 1o he sftwne. New Policies Will be lssued Only for o/ SCCTTtARY, Danlels aubmitte e For |Teorsanized and strensthened and the MORE THAN 200,000 oo % frer a coaat, accordl > |Seing hed by the pol nly for a/fgress a supplementary —_estimal new methods have been and are being BUSHELS OF WHEAT BURNED Bugtiah, wutering, trom o fracture of | fetnia o A e ot | thorough investigation of the clrcum- Limited Time. 15,000,000 ta provide for arms and am- | few, méthods have been und are helnk Pa—Was sen- New York, April 3.—A bulletin la- | the skull, recelved w message picked up at a radio station suat U Dor pavelclans tate todas setd | by A Hutomobie ren by "A*[Rere toniht. The Coronado was en | stances attending the shooting. B B R T s i ] T e 1104 shipa problems of the compan g In Elevator at E - vestigating committee representing the | Ex-President William H. Taft has Problema Confronting Company. signed to the Alli 1" I the Sonaiion ot Mndaine Baran | ine throus: Fra Mohdvn oo hi sy | Hos “Angeion, Call i ™l census oF woRKkMEN ng in eony lon 1! i 3 . ) 1T dopt i for hand!i 1 TiarnRardt, the, NOWd French actresh | to HareRord. et sacorery tu fonmt’ [ - A: J: Pollard, Droaldent of the com- forty-five companies permitied by |been chosen honorary chamcellor at{, TR Sovt o plen for BARSTRE N8| wor pa., April M—More than 308 who 1% eritically ill here. The bul- | fw pany owning the Coronade, sald te- WITH FARMING EXPERIENCE | their chartera to write war insurance, |the commenoe ines ! o 000 bushels of wheat and & lares Totin added that seh had spent & “com | night he thought there were no pas= has on & uniform rate to cover [ College, at Schenectady, N. Y. on June | caplital tor improvements In conald: | 00 JUMERR, M0 IVRE W AOG, L SEes Tortable dax's And AhAL It Ran 1OR | the wead o Her wey home et oard ' The Vemsal careien ‘4 | Te e Takun In Statea of Connecticut, | T, lnvasien, insurrestion. Sivh war |13 TG hon o pon b 1+ ™ [ Nata tha e e S vator A of 'the Weatern Tranaportas | o perform an operation | machine it hor. ' Freen, Acoording mee. New York and New Joreey. [ Cliiary or naurped powers it was ane [ & oo e Property And ought to come to Ite res: | tion Gempany owned by the Great the tranafusi of bloed.™ tem i Later radio advices indicated the ’ o1 Lakes Tranaport Corporation were de T amee Readiimnts of e mhechines approach: | Coranade waa no Jonasr in dangor and | New York, April M—A conmu of e il e & Dr Guorge K. Y ineen oot of | and ot fealy Inaennitdy hmon. hankd | Stroyed by fire tonlght with & 1oss ng hh A ald not ™ would reach a Callfornia early in manufacturing establish- - ReW type [the Univeraity 3 B s Tz & = hien | timated at 3400,000 SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF RE NI AN Ot aee the Youn® wo= | \imorrow without loss of life. ts In the states of New York, Ni of inaurance will be lsaued only for a jof the Rockefeller Foundation, sent a |an nkers for temporary leans whic e 3 ¢ o PRI QRA man walking in front of his car. No B ot Favacs ‘wnd Comnectiout who have hag | lmited time. = The policies are epa |talearam to President Wilson to_urgs | ereate & very uncertain and dangerous | e Erain ' R L SSIRERS MISS ORAGE RANEY |arreat waa made. BRITISH NAVAL PLANES Tarming Sperionce nd Who has Wik [ rate ‘and “dlatinot” tFom 'the' orainary |Congresa 1o ‘Dass & hational prontur- wiggatlen U E T O e Alles | OMclals BF B Gorp Whe Wae Found Unesnselous in Her | qrggring TO ORGANIZE DROP BOMBS ON DESTROVERS [ (1E18 York for brief peviods an tarma | fre e SN e wide Fropertian (Whih muet Be pyd | grerneated puliey 'in 's tawer o8 the Apartments In New Britain rohants Aaseciation gt rocdutuffe Short In Sweden Gol. Elihu J. Payne, & mill owner of | under the federal decree) at a minl. | ke side of S New Britain, Conn. April 2.~ LABOR IN FRANGE 14 s Gonsidered Probable That Ome|ii®an arort 1o soive the hrobii of s & o e don, | ChAtham X! ¥, pleadbd guilty of siap- | mum lows. and use: thag money tor im- Ty n., na b~ Deatroyer o 3 don, t K. Bro ng, rovements or pa 0 I‘\‘n;x‘m‘ho s uneon- | Sent By """;"Ag‘:"“"'k"“"“‘ o S RavI e e At Aavenpu Bieaiah fooa ccmmia: Nm"'l\r:"‘a.'\’:l::r.u;n« ® qln-:u‘l"v:‘ “g:v: L o obtain ¥ ! A ey, o Foof L. Tondon, April 24, 1001 me—A | The \ncemen wed a meets Frowning In the udson eatre. [ gor, mall and express—that wi'l en alvi . Frye, . ircumstances, | Washington, A—_wl prya Britiah admi am‘ it o AN | ing u‘\““‘}‘i‘u m&lm“l‘-nn‘:nu :t ‘foodatufts Payne paid the fine of $28. ::‘!:,m‘-n;nmu:.; (:\‘x‘\\-;»'x\‘m: A rfl.;.\.., h,x.mn N—Calvir ‘A );T\-A. UM B & 1o0a) houpital. Death. | of groeting fo ‘ORganized . Tabor In | on Hue Shemmy. P on Wace | s e e ronts. bavine “tentintle An_intimation that __intercoliegiate [ prices of materiale and the werious| gositions ' the' Mow o thar ks Ing to Medical Exami H.| France urging = representatives ween at 410 b , Steaming | | nthis oity and representatives of the gports may bossibly be resumed by | tonditione imposed by the wir Mre, Mary Baker G tounder of N Was due to a cerel eme= | that m\mu‘ 19 be rei ted at the | hetween Mianken atate and munioipal employment bus Harvarg Colleze next fall is contained | “4—To perfect every detail of man- | the Christian Sclance vhureh, & orrhage. Internationa) ;“lfi:“h 0o of m in & northeasterly five reaus. Il\’lfll;lvpml h\svlurx\'lra tlhlrl'.. u‘-; the maximum | h |mnm-;\!- here tonight, W g e e mag e men xoon to ore, was y " loore, gradual N 5,000 Red Gross Mombers (n Meriden. | sant by Hamuel ppalient of O he et e trearurer of Harvard athiction. Trom earnings or from | 'In carly life n mechanie, Frve luter Conn, APHI Mo—A Red | the American Federat Labor and oked, Enrollmentefor Platteburg. — ugh money n the mext [ came to this city and waa engaged by 'was N 10 advisory_board 'of the. Counsl) of ] Teaaing detrey: | 100 Taen sareied o the Seserrs o s et ot New s pires The o the Resde ot Maw | eoh iosy of ' Sutier. "Hubsequentiy & A 3 arriv a ow Or . s of New those of a butler, ul uas Nati Defense. Ln training rtm : C. duras en route for Washington. 1Ile m-—« provide better working | he nrv-a‘h-r an_footman, bookkesper lonal . ton, whioh was ha atter at_the eniistment office A momerial for national prohibition, igned his Dost 8a mbitiery imspeet In _substantial | and secretary, aoting as tho prinekosl medium _of communication betwesn m“ destroyer ut many. ohurch and her intended visiters, } f ros wea WEpAper, > ,000 lassachu- |or Honduras when he heard Amer- m of paying & re- mflfl":“ Suen mm-mrl\'- loa had severad relations with Ger- the head of the Christian Sewenes iy