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VOL LIX—NO. 101 PRICE TWO CENTS - Shers . suncfln'scimmiflge-ais ouble at of Any ( d its Total Cirdulation. is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population PAUSE IN STRUGGLE T e Wk Eostai b = OVER $400,000,000 ~ INREGION OF ARRAS=F2is=r= e e A MIONTH FOR ALLIES 1, 800 employes will get an increase of o PRET 10 per cent. I‘ their wages. —_——— ERNOR HOLCOMB L] . Bellevus Hospital, New York, has MINUTE RULE OUSE APPOINTMENTS |avpealed for donations of clothing for e P g I e . Ten, women and chiiaren. Indications Are That the United States Will be Called Dr. Ephraim Cutter, inent § Richard M. Bissell of Hartford is|food export and miscorscopisy, died at Upon to Provide That Amount Chai Council is to C his home in West Faimouth, Mass, " With Similar Bodies in Other States. |, /e, Which started two days ago in {oSuat shati, ouiees has been connined | PRELIMINARY REPORTS FOR TREASURY DEP'T s The Senate Has Definitely Committed 'M! to a Final Vote on the Bill LIEVES THE SUBMARINE Wiiee NIdAIL Sptsinitay. MENACE WILL BE OVERCOME. Wi — 26.—~The war army Hartford, Conn., April 26.—Governor Rear Admiral Sic Dudley 8. E. R. do : e vedors | Hoisom this "‘:.""mm‘““" = proc: | Gevernr. Cox, of Ohioy has requsat. — - ‘week ends .fl, uniess lamation announcing e 'creation o Bak ~ o i i A senate and house are far|the Comnecticut Council of Defense, |Fegiment of the Ohfo National Guard . There Has Been a Similar Let-up on the Line Held by the o nington, Aprii 36— Rear Admiral r piieh wil woric in consunction with | to suard industrial plants, Incomplete Estimates Place the Monthly Needs of Allied Na- > Dudi 3 Chair, .w‘fl‘ e Naf ‘oun: of Defense cre- £ A rench—After the naval chairman of Great Britain's|ture the | b District Attorney Swann of ; ctai F; Their Repulse Wmlnud-yaf Germans Somimision 5o the Daeed Srater £avs ! P o R e el A POy M ¢ W tions at $200,000,000 to $250,000,00 for Great Britain, i Soissons— o mer ar - governors act! the result from a |With public speakers who mal o Did Not Return to the Attack Nurds:;st E’mn::;:. 2 st hand siory of some Bitors Mideahie Baturday. Tequest from the Nationai Council that | tious remarks against enlistments. $100,000,000 to $125,000,000 for France, About $100,- = = - Bombard- commanded a patrop fleet m’ The senate definitely committeq it- inei] activities of th tate, b Group discussions occupled much of . . The Austrians Are Keepilig Up Their Vigorous German submanines. Without mini. | 8elf today to a final vote on the BIll | Dpnoinied ‘to et Wit 1o Mo ror | the Tiate wr e conclading sensions of 000,000 for Russia, $50,000,000 for Italy—Withdrawal of Italian Positi Hive Sl mizing u’:.. sravity of nrta'mmh' ‘The | lamation follows: the annual meeting of the Mpidnal ment of Italian Positions and Made Infantry Sorties lm‘c T e Sonfidently predicted avrifde: Praslamation. Assosiation of Cotton Manufacturers at of Money From the Markets at the Rate of $250,000,000 2ae 2 03 = ‘ommentin, on suggestions that “Connecticut has 11 rformed —British Troops on the :ke :):n-km R‘f“"‘: Mace- Germany might underiake & eubmarine e part = the” m.fi,{f"“’,y’;:,r‘,‘.. oBr. Van Dyke, dean of the Tutsers Every Two or Three Weeks by the Issue of Block Cer- donia Have Condsolidated the Positions They Captured | admiral said this woula not be proft. t ‘authorizing the president and her industries; she has or- |resignation wili be accepted June 30, ificates is Deem: erable udden Call From the Bulgarians Wednesds S e e e e b e S s S S g [ S Ll S (TR toaiee o Memed Profemblo fo 0 for Pro- % it X 3 & for the conservation of |0 ce. From Bulgarians 'y side of the Atiantic. ministration forces are confident the | her Yood supply. She is mow called —_ ceeds of $2,000,000 Bond Issue. “T only wish,” he said, “that I could | volunieer advocates will be routed by | upom as one of iHe great company of| Lieut. E. Houldworth, of Philadel- Bk 3+ tell you the number of German sub- |a majority of between 25 and 50. With l!v‘o‘.. to marshall her moll::ely in |phia, was reported killed in action. i marines that we have sunk. Unfortu- | the volunteer substitute out of the way | such a manner as to make them avall- | The list Qf casualties Issued con- ‘Apparently the sangulnary struggle |did mot return to the attack Thursday |nately, however, that i & naval secret, | the majority for the bill is expected to | able for War. tains over 500 names, Including 28| (wauningron, April 2 —Preliminary (lifted from ¥ ch shoulders if & wa that has been gol on in the region |in the Chemin des Dames region,|as also zre the means of detectl be oversheiming. c ok o D o = pauss for the | noxtiienst of Bolssans. They also Tall- b e o o e b4 i e e esnmch. et -defanse, | Americant. reports to the treasury department, |could be found to furnish France with ; moment. Thursday saw no infantry | ed to renew their counter-aitacks west | which it will be necessary to guard in o . Wn dertake, in conjunction with the con-| In celebration of the 25th anniversa- | UPOn Which Becretary McAdoo will trom $300.000,000 to $220,000,000 month o e O e o | I o O uod the | Clotest secrecy until the end of the | 1,0y wers: sixtenn: sensinm on o it | Stitutional suthorities, the conduct of |ry of his slevation to the® epiucopacy, | as, as "ox mienastions 1o the pros; |1y, deslined o, cover her Sut & portion i E - . by the pres- b and appoint a body of men, repre- cevied a purse of X rom Driests | anarce. Tan fth ot 4l e g9 o T Aor countries. The eredh ! known. The London war office re- |in the Verdun resion, the Germans at- |ent commission. Majority ‘Leader Martin made the | SO0 SRRONE & DOOX B8, O e of [ana parishioners v Zosnce law, indieste that the United |of Great Britain, it was pointed et Dothing except artillery activ- | tempted to wrest ppsitions from the |“"G¢ in, o : _ | meeting hour tomorrow ten o'clock to | a4 various points. whils Berlin | French but wers repslied by grenades. pearing In Amcrican i % 2P !give all an opportunits to be num,i;’;‘;&:‘“:‘igd"’u:fif Wit them in this| o retary Daniels was urged by the /¢ allies to the extent of at least | American government couid relieve the asserts that of the day's do-| On the eastern part of the Austro- |Be Choir said: | The bouse st late to ciear up generai | “"FRTRICES 100 e power vest- |EHowsa Naval Commiriss “t8" Increane |$490,000,000 and possibiy §600,000,000 a | Britiah kovernment of the neceasicy of = o rogra 0 calls for | pl chased In Great Brital ho only thing savoring of a clash |ment of Itallan positions and have | Banureie & general submaride cam-|(iary coramittes, heading the volunteer | 2Ct3 Of 1917, hereby appoint the fol-lmen, and the marine corps from the expenditure of virtually every doi. between the infantry wings of the |made infantry sorties, all of which |Snf o ‘Be American coast uniess |chamnions, and Representative Kahn | 'OWiP€ council: x 490 to 30,000. -~ lar of the borrowed money In this Italy N Food and Coal. belligerent armies occurred southeast | were repulsed. Bach submarine cotes proases fhere: | ranking republican member, directing Porsonsist of Counil. W. H. Vanderveort of East Moline, | 0untry for foodstuffs, munitions, coal, | Italy’s chief concern in with her of T where the Germans early | The British troops in the Lake Doi- m eight to | {he iuht for the administration pian. | “Richard M. Bissell of Hartford, as - H. Rast 2 ; {clothing, raiway equipment and other | foodstuffs and co. ’he pres, ten torpedoes, besides a ‘imited ‘uel v > Ills,” was re-elected president of the D fls and coal supplies. The s Thursdsy morning attempted to raid |ran region of Macedonia have consol. | upniy ™ ang” would largely b - ;, ‘When general debate is closed in the| chairman; Howard A. Giddings of |\’ ] Metal Trades Association at |Subplies. uation there is said to demand relief a British erater post but were driven [idated the positions they captured |y, "7, S0 TOUT (ATEEY Be wal house discussion under the five min- | Hartford, insurance and finance; Har- | Sationat i g N Y The Entente Needs. as soon as it can be furnished, as the off with casuaities. from the Bulgarians Wednesday, re- | mention the warm recoption she weuiq | ite rule will begin. Former Speaker ris Whittemore of Naugatuck, manu- | e closing session of The estimates, still incomplete and |SUPPly of coal—obtgined from Great on that part of the line|viously having put down four counter- [OXCION the warm ption she would | Cannon Wil be among those talking ! facturing: Winchester Bennett of New | vention a ork. subject to revision., indicate the fol. | Britain normally—has fallen £0 & point by the French there has been a | attacks in which sangulnary losses five minutes for the volunteer system.| Haven, equipment and munitions: Do} o porge E. G. Stodd: of the |lowing entente needs: For where it probably will have to be re lot-up in'the Ashting, cxcept | were suffered by the enemy. - Violent R . B rks) Republican Leader Mann, who favors| Chester Brown of Danbury, medical|, 0. Pransportation lne of . New |ain, $200,000.000 to $250. a | plenished from America. Credits would Dby the big guns. After their sangui- ry cor £ - ORS EMPLOYED BY conscription, probably will mot_speak, s | York, bound from Port Reading for |month rance, from $100,000,000 |have to be established here for It nary repulse Wednesday the Germans | tire Macedonian front. RUSSIA WERE SOCIALISTS | o will Démocratic' Leader Kitchin, | St2 Ggorge M. | o0 vidence with 600 tons of soft coal, |to $125.000,000; for Russia, 4 stm un- | Were this program foliowed, and ahir who is understood to oppose the draft. rtford, military = ‘TMefonse: | undered off Milford. determined, but up to $100,000,000 @ |Provided to carry the coal. . == s Stfemlau, Meriden, labor: Ric - Had Voiced Their Disapproval of Am- Stone Supports Conscription. dare "3 = D atpart % month, depending largely upon the| Rail it BRITISH WAR COMMISSION CELEBRATION OF “FRENCH e Tt R e 2 i Do ) 23 F, M. Robingon of BrIdZeport: | i o,cees praparations are be- [ability of manufacturing plants in this way Equipment for Rus Stone supported the .administration | Hartford mifitary sensus bureau: Jo- |ing made for th eentertainment of [couniry to méet her demands, mostly | Russia’s immediate need for credits Chester, Pa., Aprfl 26 bill toda; Senator Sherman P the French envoys when they visit|for supplies other than foodstuffs and [18 to furnish her with foodstuffs and Children Sang the Marseillaise and the | inspactors emploved by vi:l:“x“ L A W who. LB e w:;.":,"; Chicago at the conclusion of the war | munitions; for italy, about $50,000, rallway equipment - as well @s othe: 3 K : ot o ihe CGon- |councit at Washington. a month. supplies, a gtudy of conditions in detail Should these requirements be met in |being conf@mplated by the Ame: Balfour Has Arranged the Subjects to Star Spangled Banner. , |Evernment at fhe plant of Be Taken Up. stone o | ¥ 2 e with_me 2 s —Tha N oril 26.— flags of [129 ltves were i explo Jecl bdiract) ‘conduct | Russia’s minister of commerce dis-their entirety, the $3,000,000,000 avail- | Commission of which Elihu Root wil Weslustin. ABil >WTua: ‘atent | Noq Xork Al yevas mik of [T avie wet BETIY] : 3 ; O s0 s s |ounsed the quention 0 & Bovernmend | bl for lending ihe ailics would be | be chairman, soom 46 Visit that coun task of co- ting ranches g had voiced their mupm h id ‘he 3 his staté, and with power to (mOR It _was proposed to placa]exhausted in from six to seven and |try. It is represented fhat Hussia 4 at the ~dls- |one-half- months. It is likely, how- [needs railway equipment primarily to to be taken up here by the mmission progresded so together from thousands of buildings |ammunition Induster orcrnice o e pa ' > Tod with |all mineral combustibles today, while in all public and private | testimony Produced at the o inge 1o | thar abect 15 dreft 31 o 15 istens | tne Foderal government. The. chairs |posal of the government. ever, that the preliminary estimates |Mmake effective her military transporta- the ground policy is|schools children sang the “Marseillaise” |day into the disaster. While conflict- | of 19 to 25, and.that it should contain |man shall be the executive head of can be pared down to a_ point where |tlon system and thus enable her to joint conferences with |and the “Star Spangled Banuer,” in|ing views as to the cause of the ex-|a provision that the prasident when |the council, and the council is direct-| Albert F. Be: of Boston was re- | the huge loan could be made to cover (bring her full strength to bear against ch commissioners and Ameri- | celebration of “France day.” The cel- | plosion were expressed By the. various | péace is declared must give up his|ed to orgamize and to choose such |elected president of the National As-|requirements for a much longer pe- |the common foe and that this equip- cbration was ordered by proclamation | witnesses, many incidents pointing ‘to | authority to reise an army under it.|others to act with it in the prosecu- |sociation. of Cotton Manufacturers at|riod of time, possibly for one year. ment, if it comes at all will necessa Minister Balfour devoted |of Governor Whitman in honor of the |attempts to wreck the plant were de. | “We Gfe tion of its duties as it may deem ad- | the closing session of its annual meet-| g 4y ;o Entente Financial Need 1y bive to _come; Somn (HR.NE of the day today arranging the |arrival of the French high commis- [tailed. Witnesses told of fnding visable and to do all other acts nec-|ing at Boston yesterday. d eeds. |States. For the purchase of thi O T AL e e et N B Thape mmast Do s hating | sssary 1o carrs into effect the ‘par- Secretary McAdoo and his assistants | equipment further credits are neces up. The actual beginning of formal | The most impressive ceremony of the [oil plans, a blackened match head president thinks the|poses for which it is created. Mrs. Stephen S. Fitzgerald of Bos-|devoted today almost wholly to study |sary in this country. The amount has | conferences has beem delayed both by [day, in spite of a cold rain, was the |among broken powder pellets and | time is past for sxperiment. I agres| (Signed) ton was elected president of the Mas- [of the entente financial needs. During |been discussed only generally. but it {the amount of information. to be pre- |decoration of the statue of Lafavette |Dleces of steel in the black powder of | with Rime . I fs rative that we “MARCUS H. HOLCOMB: ‘| sathusetts —Assoclation Cpposed”to [the day the callers at the treasury in- |ls understood that the Russisn goverims Tor American government offi- |in Union square. The France-Amorica [the shrapnel shells. . Bt ot e sl e It e Woman Suffrage at the annual meet- [cluded Lord Cuniiffe, governor of the |ment is prapared to spend up to 3106, i and by the desire to postpone [Soclety, headed by Joseph H. Choate| Joseph Dyrda, a Russian inspector,|least possible delay. I usm. for. that 0 HEAD ing at Boston yesterday. Bank of England, with Sir Cecil [000,000 monthly in this country. H until the French could take part. |and Myton T. Herrick, placed & wreath | testifying through an interpreter, told{plan which will most certainly, speedi- | o= "t ROOT T 3 | Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, B G i i ‘discussions to date were stated |&t the base of the statue. of finding the pleces of steel on num- |ly and efficiently meet the demands of COMMISSION TO RUSSIA.| Jumping into a quarry hole to save |and other embassy officials; a dele- today to have brought about complote | Floral tributes aleo were Dplaced [erous occasions when he was testing | the hour. . Bats thiz bI sed baorin R e Bt e oamimicn [COAL AND ORK 70 HAVE t by British and American |about the statue by a number of pa- |the amount of powder With & gauge. | forthwith enter uons o i REwte. PHinelpal Of e e | hich atvivgfl here yestarday and the PREFERENCE IN TRANS| . as io main principles in- |triotic organizations. Nicholas Kleker, one of the chief in- | not be experimental: it R e s e ovh. Ny [fen mbeagors Count 41 Cellere, — b Seived. In addition to the formsl spectors for the Russian government, s A Sc The water was 35 feet deep. .\1eflmhers !o;‘ éh'“ Prpn(‘g commission | oy ol g he expreased the o . . % and Coun ellere held long confer- 5 BRITISH ST:AMOHIP b Bl b — 'i‘“ ¥3 o o el RN W;‘l:l.‘.':,l:‘m-h Aprl e americae| An organization of a fow thousand |ences with Assistant Secretary Crosby. cil of National ILBALR. TORPROORD Shat he kg s A sodlaiat San that| At mianight the house still was in |gOVernment of Russia will be headed B e Sus hoid at Bucnoe Atres. Treasury Certificates. Washington, April 26.—Orders Crew Was Fired on While in Life- |radical views: - session with members debating for JNhu Root, gecrétary, of under | There was a class between neutralists | _Indications’ were not lacking that[recting the country's railroads to & boats. Officials of the company and Dr. ;;ld‘mv!h;“leo::—afl:::::n Mtnn': n:&‘i‘; = m“;l;::rzlxfiy“:‘ ‘: n‘:l:';: and the people favoring war. x\;; ;\ai.;g:gcr\:n;;‘ml c};mglt{l’er favorably c«;:: a?d fll‘r\in ore preference over Francis D. 5 prospec > : % g3 at he offer soon an- (other traffic were issued today by London, April 36, §:15 . m.—The |Feau 0f Mdustil Ryeel® State bu- [ were that the session would continue |from 3 ow York Mr Root called on | A campaign for the boycotting of |other block of treasury certificates to |Feneral railroad board of the coancil o 38 British steamship Kildale, bound for |gineering, expressed the view that the | IPt¢ the early hours of tomorrow. President Wilson today 1o accept the |veai by il housewives s being re- |the banks of the country through the |of national defense, formed here iwo Mal n . o e high cot 3 a, ably would be | American railway lines as one contl @ritlsh military and naval officials ean Sea on April 12, ‘Waitle the |sinister origiv WHEAT $260, CORN $1.52 vislonal authoritios at Petrograd in |y on"the food supply unimpaired. the same size as the first, $250,000,000, | nental system during the war. READY FOR JOINT CONFE.RENCE, DAY” IN NEW YORK. ed by the Coun- Defense. crow wi tain Walter M. ‘i i aleo have been nn-m;r:om‘:‘_ S :::'n_m the uw- un:: (‘ng“‘ - te: eArLI :llh-h:!.u\'x;;: A BUSHEL IN CHICAGO PIT. [their task of carryifg on the w-: with and might be offered within ten Jays.| In announcing its first Important SSvoriu Suigasum but aa Yo T o B s AL ) g =t the i A ermany, setting up o permanent £0V- | Piana to establish censorship over | Should the government = decide to | movement since organizing. the board member of the crew was killed and |nesess who expressed the belief that | WOorld Records for All Time—Govern- [ernment and rehabilitating thelr coun- (o)) cable, telegraph and telephone lines | finance the allies to the extent of [declared the welfare and safoty of ¢ elght others wounded. the explosion was caused through ment Control Soon Intimated. - 5 were discussed at a conference be- |$500.000.000 a month, approximately [nation depend on adequate supplies CHARGES THAT BRITISH o malice, declared that the concern's in. & Onl!hlrv;l'::'nb; .:: ;"‘"l:.z: ::; tween S-mur: l)ug‘leln and e s’:.oon.o‘x\l.ooo would be needed to mest coal and Iron, and that evasion of t vestigation h hicago. April 36.—Wheat \ected mm| sentatives of the cable companies. the réquirements prior to June 30, ihe | order would call for the strictest i AIRPLANES ARE DEFICIENT [MAINE HAS A FLEET o T A ot the | e a Tt el 22t |wwltea Betore: formal announcement — g date upon which the first proceeds of | plinary measures. Railroad presidents w. 3 “Hicke Has lled Sta- FOR COAST DEFENSE. [in sholis at other muanition Pents ords in the pit, were traveling in now |Of thelr names and. details of thelr| Marblehead Neck, Mass. famillar as|the bond lssue probably will be avall- (will be charged pereonally with ro- eyneon Come territory nearly all of today's session. | Mission are made public. The presi- |, qummer rendezvous to yachtsmen [able. sponalbllity for carrying the order Into dent ia anxious that they leave for|grom all over the country, will be Raising First $1,000,000,000. effect. tistios to Prove It Apri: 3, T80 p.m-In the Report Made to State Committes on Public Safety. Oats, t0o. were much higher. . M: AMERICAN SCIENTISTS wrr‘mft sold at 31260 a — Bgcty :;‘"""Eg :‘r'l""“"“““"{w“‘.:' ”“.“_'.”r‘:l' Sarred 9 visvors without miltary | Rajsing $1,000,000,000 before the first | . New emergency car service . rules 0f commona today W. Jovnaon- [ \yeusta, Me., Aprll 2e.—Mal HAVE ARRIVED IN PARIS. {above the’ world record of vaetortay, | woeks. ‘The Toute to bo followed wil [**** Do ot b saaoony ASTa? RS | CiatTon's. car ssEvics. commmiseioe Sod Sekors ThO o0 Seqerel cccanions |nye's flest of 14 veasels for coast e July Wheat at $2.25 was up more ther {De Kept secret for safety's sake, but| Mre. Frank Leslie, who died Sept. [Bvayiadle could be accomplished only | SQa"S SUF SOOICE (o nection with e han Siscussed the, Britiah alf | fonae. William #. White reporsed to tne |I" Franee to Study Conditions Greated |ning cents and, the Septemuer option. {11t SECHLSY 1y Sxpecied o Inmirin® |16, (13, 100 An caate | valied 2t [cates or indebtednese. O Should' the | the board order, require that coal snd viea com that ineflofent ma, | Jtate commities on public safety to- the Wer % enas Up more than seven |commisaion's coming already has been | Tranefer. Tax | Appraiser. Compton. |Fovernment decide to ralse this sum, |Ore cars when emptied must be sen o RIRR St ot B Mhowd | AR, U o e Y e RIS ARTLICII 4 com- (5S8R AT SO VR 00T i SR Beepmmans [ Aumimieraion expinse wore SO, | SRt SRS SUSRAT L IR coneral hrcton of s ond jon sen ™ erioan N: o ¥ o’ - ch o ! bo! n: eoks X ©of 0 he Bung “ql."““‘ S e o 3 Mook of Chnttare i aain |11 Teacarch Council to Sudy wppited | 8155, " TUlY corn o ot Sra 170 tang | A 1t will Be warmiy welcomed. Trinidad Morens, & Mexican om. |#4ch Offaring, about thres weeks apart. | Corelgn, box cars aiso must be eeat: aweratt | Save Qpures complied | (S e 30 Honty. O B B |Science In relation to the e i TR these are new |,, The commission will xo to' Russia in |ployed in Douglas, Ariz. as a clork, Liberal Use of Certificate: Slwas tesees of_home roads. and J, 8. Houston of Phi created by the war in and [top figures. Oats advanced yesterday | Re SPITit of helpfulnes and will notwas executed in Agua Prieta, A Secretary McAdoo is favorably in-| The general ratiroad board of execu h ,c:,,..“:i;‘";.‘ llots reh | .1t Waa announced that o of |[FT&NCO has arrived hers They were |three Gents a bushel tp T8 Car shorts offer unuaked advice. Through Ambas. [atter conviotion & before a =MUIAry |clined to the liberal use of certificates [tive committee comprises five members AT the younger class in the Firat naval [Teceived at the giation by Flerre Bous |8ge was the reason given for advances | ot oo™ poraont friend of “Frospent [T OF DolnE & Villa recrulting axent. fof indebtedness as & means for easing | with Fairfax Harrison, preaident of the % the samé period. he said, |ditriot would be trained at Rockland. | FOUX, represen the " minister of |In oata and corn. crop reports whtlm permonal friend of President s MNed [ {he strain upon the country's finances | Southern Railway, at its head. The It haa been 121 casuaities In the - — war, from the northwest were blamed for | Wi "0n, NOW In Petrograd, the Amerl. | QGovernor Whitman ls to be ealled |in connection with the bond issue. Un- [other members are Howard Eiliott of naval Alr service, and T3 pliots | 30000 IN DEMONSTRATION the ballooning of wheat prices. ‘:: "‘h""“"“:"“ has been Informed |upon by Mayor Mitohel and other eity |der the terms of the war finance law | the New Haven, Hale Holden of the The American commission referred | The continued remarkable strength |tPAt the chief needs of Rusala are lals to veto the Staten Island fer- |pe s limited not.to a total lssue of | Burlington, Juilus Kruttschnitt of the learning to fiy had been killed. AT MALMO, SWEDEN, |t 0 above is made ot money, railfoad equipment, munitions [ry bill, which reduces the fare on the ~ - - .- APPEAL TO NURSES NOT For I.-J.n ln..: In\M; and Diseon- | France and Bugland in for o - |interfere to regulate prices hefore lone. R Do Lt Seserpment there | two ' centa. wted” by thie form of mecuity. It | ofleio members are Daniel TWiliard, inuance Food porte. lon ween @ solentists ose | This caused decided reaction ai eady to —— would be possible, therefore, f i resident of th Balth d Ohio TO _HASTEN TO ENLIST e 1Wo countriea concorning the brob- |closed With & net main of oy fous | FUFAIS il of these things. The Baltimors & Ohio Rallroad made | 1" {yaua” tr mord than $2.000.000.008 [And & member of the drtense moureity = .|, Copenhagen, via Tondon, Apri 26, [1oms ariaing from the war. Tho mem- | cents for the day. whil ita Givision. shops and terminals as | (3, [S%ue fr more b H - ' e -y e o b 0 AT Malmo R -'nf"m' o~ Ders of the" party and the wuhjects, In | het "ummu SO0t 3 1% ot e SOCIALIST EXPELLED FROM % public appoal for women to work In | oLy In wach manner as o bNRE |Of the Interstate. ommorss commin: Philadeibhia, Aol 2—An sppea onatration ?LG the fown "ol at Joseph H. Amee Jon n."u.. o Fiour ag oo u 0s oo Tt THE_WISCONSIN SENATE [cleaners.” They: will bo aid the same |\ Wit ™t “$a/000000.000 | = lemands were made for a com- aeronautkoal conditions; 3 M{ Special brands of o Hwit. 10 nurses not to wreck the nation's , 3 Fe Unpatriotic R rks M, th inatitutions by vienline 10 pa- | Nrod Fations And ‘& aiecoetRuenE BN pE TR Shmct eamp |weclly tlinneapolls patents were quot- | For Uneattiete Remarke Made on| '\ . Lorena Tarrell, daushter of { Withdrawal of Money from Markets. ,, outburats of hysterioal im- |Gt food exports. The Inatitution of aa (ANt health commissioner of New York | than double the Drice pait o year no: D B s o Gt Py Rl merwing el 5 Jhe. wete- o enlist for war service, Was | giht hour day also was demanded. |State: A, Hulette, _Princeton, S 100 PTICo PAld & YeAT A% | aradison, Wis, April 26—Frank Ra- |8 large estate. afplied to the Surro- [keta at the rate of $250,000000 evary | pauiVMalike of Bridgeport and Stesh b Miss Mary Teard. president |Sifiliar demonstrations on & smaijet |Shomistry of Sxploaives; * Dr. " Harry | MAX LYNAR APPLIES wuse, moclalist member of the state|Eate’s Court to have hef allowance [two or three weeks by the lssue of s o et 8 . fational Organization of Pub- [ Simuar de Flelding Ry A i from Milwauk: increased from $2678 a year to $15,- |blocks of certificates, officials believe,| n Michiposuk of Rosbling, N. J. reing, at the joint convention |} rred at Gothenburg and [N e ON PAROLE | from"® % " ror CTooied 178, She In sixteen would be preferablo to a sudden cail ernoeeand. map ng and photography €| from that body tonight for having |178. d - 1900.000.000 "bondl | Trenton, J. ATl 26.—Charged o Nw e ~Ragp AT 3 e - from airplanes, and Dr . Georse R. made what thirty of the thirty-th for proceeds of a $2,000.000.000 bond fm of Nursing ©Bdu- 5 y ey thres 000000, Leation and the National Orranization | QUESTION OF ESTABLISHING e HELD IN $15,000 BAIL ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE federel bureau of standards, | Known as Man Who Plotted to “Selze | members belioved were unpatriotio| A stray fia,;"»" at a number of |issue. Thus, should $1,000,000,000 fn [With conspiracy to blow up the plant tals gun: rigia bles. the Person President.” floor rsons In_ West 101st Street, near [certificates be issued prior t of John A. Roebling’s Sons Comany Binlle Nuring imre today. | The PROMIBITION IN BOSTON, (i e Fnd L - iy i e vty Tt Solumbua Avenue, New York and Fa: |hait ot o 33000000000 bond " isses 8¢ Rosbung, N3, paul Moo of o rea T resol trolman Unfricht. e animal lea: would virtually ha by ridgeport 'onn., an tephen Michi- \NFOUEROUL the United States |Gov. MeCall to Mold a Public Mesting Severs Earthquake in italy. Max alop, e | e o bty dtatabote /26,000 [at_ the bollosman and bit him on the | from the money markers pri on o |posuk of Rosbiing were ordered com- Canada. Next Tuesday. Rome, via Paris, April 26, 10.55 p. m. copies of President Wilson's state of |[hip. The dog was killed. issue, as the certificates carry the con- |Mitted to jail by United States Com- Beard urged that all nurses ~—A _severe earthquake ocourred this | the th war message. Raguse objected to the version privileze and doubtless. would |Jissioner Wilson tonight in default of in work porhlnln:,nlo public morning in the provinces of Perugia|an army of 150,000 Germ measure and a.u..‘a': Coast guards found floating In the [he exchanged for bonds. $15,000 bail each. retain their positions funtil ‘grant |And Arezzo. Some casuaities are re-|in this country for “This resolution is to create pa-|undertow near Highlands, N.J., the| In this manner, it is thought, the |, Mellko was arrested here last Sun- for war duty and refrain from ported In the vill of Monterchi and | Canada, were made today when he | triotism but it will not do it. ou |body of Captain Julius Johansen of [banks of the country will be in o |38Y night whe nhe was interruted any hasty action in the matter | aucation of sstablienias Promibitan i | Considerable material damage n other ied' for-release on parole from the | cannot create patriotism in a country |Rose Island Light, Newport, R. L. Who | strong position to meet the strain of |While delivering an anti-Amerioan b vin on where he is serving a sentence | Where 85 per cent. of the people do(was drowned last February s he | war financing and minimum_disturb. | SPeech. The other man was arrested to ot ot own land. The way to dreate pa. |started to go ashore for provislons. |ance of financi - [at the same time. Police had besn "a s Of financlal conditions weuld re- | gpydowing Meliko after he was me: Eimer B. Meyers, an employe of the| Numerous oth: costed while loitering about the plant De Forest Radio Telegraph Co. Was | soreign ~ government - represcniaticy [0f the Johnm L. Mott Company hers. teering for military duty, during the period of the war. m. latter pro The dis- He said he hadl reost < trom 11.30 until 11.40 JOPFE CONFERS WITH suth & hearing from tmany perons N BAKER AND SCOTT.|favor of action of this nature. Discussed American Co-operation With m'% held for 30 days without ball pending | appear In prospect during the next few | o United — States Deputy Mharshal ‘The plication extradition to Wall, Monmouth County, 1 Woodbury B. Snowden and an agent od Armies in France. ing. boys N. 3. He ia accused of the theft of |iecrs "re 1e elicein hean.0e formu- | o¢°the bureau of Investigation of the — ey department of Ju | the three detector bulbs from the wireless ‘will De in shape for President | United States department of justios April 96— Of arshal > station In Belmar. son's Gonsideration aor later (et | found bombs, timo clocks and revoly- Wm late ers in trunks at the home occupied by ‘and Major endore~ organization Manchester_There _was_ a _large | MoV 1- the men in Roebling. The suspects g thering of the Moose of Manchester |Will Lift Hoavy Burden fromg France.|poth of whom fre 24 years old. denied ‘ednesday night when Past Dictator It is understood that representa‘ions |the charfes of conspiracy and main- P, J. Hutchinson installed the officers | were made to tI nited States gov- of South lodge of Mouse. ' ernment that a 'y burden would be

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