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NORWICH, CONN., TUESD VOL. LIX—NO. 97 ; POPULATION 28,919 ot : ‘ ’ RESUNPTION OF CREAT ERMAN OFFENSE = o s e ThFaw Wi AGsal i gy hve men MENT AT SPECIAL MEETING CHANCELLOR LAW of Columbla’s mfify have gome into One On the Allied Lines Near Armentieres, the Other F“"'Z"_"i";?f“’:‘:“ VOTE STOOD 15 TO 11| -, to the North of Albert London, April 22Captain _Baron von Richthofen, the famous German|A Committee of Five Was Appoi: aviator, has been killed. Reuter’s cor- respondent at British headquarters re- | ¢o Fix a Date For the State Conven- port. BLOW LOOKED FOR ON OLD ARRAS-LENS FRONT| sritieh Tax on incomes. e e COST OF THE WAR 555 SEid” .12 To Aid the Liberty was p il 2 MRty R o e 1 il 13 ye; ta for sthe. Duily Bmbnditures: of redt.| 0ol tha 1S dr, Preoiase Wi itain and Germany Are Practi-|som. : 5 ally the Same, About 6,250,000| James Ely Miller, graduate of Yale, M it ; i tong horttd micting in reance was| M'ADOO SENDS London, April 22.—According to an Com ee at a Later Meeting. 'ounds Sterling, kma& in action on March 9, in an air official statement issued by the treas- battle. ury the tax on earned incomes up to a : A The Deutsches Journal, a German 500 pounds sterling remains as be-| New Haven, Conn., April 22—The} Juondon, April 22.—Andrew Bonar ¢ . The Purpose of Such Attacks Would Be to Cut Into the Allied | fore: 2 shillings 3 pence on a pound. | democratic state central committee at|1#iW, chancellor of the exchequer, in|Whibarer of New York controlled by : v | Official Reports to the Treasury Last Night, Covering Between 500 and 1,000 pounds uwg 3, Special meeting here today endorsed, ucing mefl:;dxet dinx the hou:e X;{‘,g;m R. Hearst, suspended publi- | 3 . o « |it has been raised to 3 shillings. m to 11, the Susan B. Anthony amend. ~commons today, said it was the e Lines of the High Ground That Projects Into the Terri- 1000 to 2,500 pounde sterling the tax 0 to 2300 pound ment tothe federal consitution for wot | 66gest in the hisiory Of tho world, ahd | yvainand Mitchazssr, of Quesns, ness Up to Yutufiym Gave the Total will be 5 shillings 3 pence. man suffrage. Thirty commiticemen|he desired to present the situation as | o, "aIT T £1'000 bafl’ char . g § 3 = e R e R L . . ! , ged, with i tory Now Held By the Germans, and Where They Sus-| .o oo =0 rere fn attendance at the meeting, bub e s o e g 208 e s o Bk Subscriptions as $1,480,555,500—Hartford, § . . L |taken. No date was set for the state|dficé given to the les by the Unites b 1. S e tained Such Terrible Losses In Their Recent Two Frontal OVER COURTMARTIAL convention ‘orprimaries, but & com: had veen flfliea. 'Despite'this| oy, Department ofciale - stated and Chelsea, Mass., Have Reported Ov ons— S o ttee was appointed to fix on the ;3 e ans _to e - - % % =2 " . |Letter Read in Senate Expressing Op- | ittee v In the past year were 505,000,000 | 3L reports indicate vice conditions of 58 Per Cent. of Its Attacks—Since the Sevage Attack On the American| ™™™, [ " ol Bl | SO conen fars 00 ozt hack o e s il *The "Crics Staies |13 Ewilogeniia wil b mproves wih:| . Commecticut Has Disposed : - N respective town committees were au- vanced to all the allies 930,000,- 4 g 0 P Forces at Schicheprey On Saturday There Had Been No| Washington, April 22.—What prom- | thorized o arrange for the namiag. of | 000, pounds sterlins. > e SR —Connecticut Banner Winn-l Yesterday were M e v it ot 18 e |8 G et T tnd Fhoms| W1t i o necosmn for s i B B, e % dsmoeradc bl | ford, Windsor, Portland, Lyme, Hadlyme and Wethers- S % i - | A. Clune of East Har: ai om- > iatd = > Fighting Out of the Ordinary. fovaity and. esplonake. cases over £0|a5 Homes of Fermimaon. “oth ot s omly Bocsssary for us: said |tics of Kurt Plain, N. Y, ded at-the , B A military - eourtmartial was nipped inwhom are in service. No change in the : 309 SEAS: yepre to the amount the other allies’ the bud today by President Wilson. |secrotaryship was made and. the ase Uit Champlons of the plan abandoned it . ot wift 1ok | VI S0 ok G e field. Walter Guion of Napoleonyille, La. y ; : sistant gecretary, A. S. Lynch, will look s, we are self-supporting.” was, named Pleasant, to ¥ 2 Events along the battle line in British Budget In Parliament. for the present at least, when Senator | after the work during the absence of ‘have made certain suggegllnns re- filal‘ the unefiir&"vi’.‘fif ol‘ut?em'lntz: France and in Belglum secem to be| Andrew Bonar Law, chancellor of |Overman of North Caroling, chairman B shaping themselves for a resumption |(he British exchequer, has Introduced |of tho lurielary committee, made pub- of the great German offensive, Bines | i Larlament the budset bill for tho|l¢ & ietler from the- president de- the savage attack on the American |uoming yenr, Great Britain's expendi. | claring unalterable opporition 1o the forces at Seicheprey on Saturday thers |tyres for the period -covered by the |Chamberlan courtmartial bill 28 both has been no fighting of an extraoedi- sard. Washington. April 22—All governors | today’s work, wouid send the amount R S were asked today by Secretary Me- |for beyond $1,500,000.000. Am - The City Council of Worcester,| 200 to declare next ¥riday a si subscriptions by districts a Mass., has voted to give good Ameri. |1¢821 noliday, as President Wilson has | were: g B A e proclaimed in a national holiday to aid | District. Subscription. P.C. meanura are eafimated At about §1¢. |unnecessary and unconstitutional, bearing German names. 3t ¢ | the Tiberty day celebrations, by which | Bogton ... ....... $122 881,600 mary nature along the front, but threo it is -hoped to boost sales of Liberty Philadelphia i 112,354.500 4 According to an official announce- | Ponds well along toward the three|New York ment at Geneva the meutranty of | billion dollar iRy, Switzerland was violated 586 times|_TUst as the nation’s offerings of Lib- g ooy o of erty dollars passed 1,500 000,000 today, r . 390612600 43 __New York Has 42 Per Cent. New York city has rolied up $286,- 10 be borrowed. At the end of | 136, he would not press the bill and Y .-.u{ung at the allied c.r‘mlca,h o the present year the nationa] debt of | that further hearings on it by the mil- 3 Tniess recent operations have been|Grent Britaln will be about $39,000,- Igeints, 1t is Drobable that the COMING | Susmro e ohey \ £60,085,000, of which approximately $4.- | Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, au- ? bave been indications that the Teu-| ;0’35000 will be raised by taxation,|thor of tha measure, announced later 3 itons are almost ready to resume the |jenbing n balanee of neariy $10,650,- |that in view of tho president's atti- isledge hammer blows they have been | 745 o0 : itary committee would be postponed 4 the St. Louis and Minueapolis federai | 259300, or $2 per cent. of its g ; s H g ‘ow York state has contriouted R b wiia T s, corBing | L0000 of whish #9,180,000,000, wifl fe | InJenllelre . o o e e Our soldiers have taken your burden of o O Bl e o e Thes had exceeded thelr subseripe | SISO, or 12 per cent.. and: {movements by the Germans. One|present the United Biates, according|Overman, Fenntor Brandeses. of Con- fiahfins onther ol Bhe erty Bond sale trip, was the center | tion quotas of $130,000000 and $105,- | New Jersey $41,538,000, of 5§ per cent. mzlynm ‘ye!::tu;r;’ e‘l'::u n\;lllno:-l;. 10 n statement by Mr, Law, has ad- ue;;len;n;;puh!.‘:nn. hl\:l "Tfi'm the gl g . y are re- of attraction at Fort Plain. + | 000,000, respectively. Boriied wage annoctnced ik, i obecq, bhine, vanceq about $4,760,000,000 to the en. |sublect before tha senate with o res- { Telogram to Governors. 5 ¢ i R southern side of the salient driven in- N olution instrueting the judleiary com- ino & L g 5 g e S N.J., 68: Jersey City and Buffalo, 28. {to the ailled lines back of Armen. |tonte nations, T ] A O presenting you in the: trenches. This is Miss Freida Carlson, a young girl,| Secretary McAdoo tieres. The other is expected to de- r esnil, nort] PORT! SHnL I anane wh - ¢ New Britai ed telegram to| The claim of Utah of having passed ES ok Mesnt! % ot Al. |PERSHING REPORTS GERMAN legality of the bill, which he denoun o w tain, was instantly ki governors follows: velop at or near Mesnil, north of Al- : by a Hartford bound train in Plais “Thy ident b: Jaimitlon. has | FecaEnizer by b Teematsy (0des H i y a ount ain in n- . t clamation S | e ( A 8 ¥ anil, north o ed ar unconstiutionnl and_coutain- your war as much as it is theirs. Make vilie after 1 o'clock yesterday. flesigvfa&{i“l’ri‘d“a yA:rrx'l’ Z6th, as Lib e?l\!inuzse\) dlys(rl'::et mfi&’u‘rm’ pezi/ rme_nin the north side of the Somme ASBAULT UPON AMERICANS ln:r‘ I\:nmus 't progoslnm.a h1;he C‘en- doll h‘l th erty day and has made the afternoon ported today that 1,600 honor flags had sally . necticut senator declared his jnten- Thy yn- 3 Purpcse of Enemy Movements. | [t is Underatsod to Indleats That the|tion of calling the resolution up for Yyour dollars help then. e former Dutch steamship Ryn The purpose of these movements < iR of thit day a“holiday for. all federal|been awarded to communities, giving i il el S e s am now in United States service was employes throughout the . country |this district the record. In the Cleye- will be to cut deep into the allled iines [fire for the third time in two weeks. | whose services can be spared. The|lai i 498 i Witnesses before the senate military s : R ' i . 5 s pithirill % nd district communities lon each side of the promontory that . committea, neluding _representatives Can you do less than invest in Liberty & FTrIeTie Na liEId success of the Liberty loan is 5o vital | won flags, and in the Philadelphia projects out into German-held terri- . Cygrora1 | OF vArious branches of the government tory and terminates on the old Arras. |, Washington, Aprfl 22, = Gpera g to the nation that it is the first duty |trict 83. Pennsylvania. outside’ of A call for 1,190 draft registrants of | of every citizen to support fo the ut- | Philadelphia, has subscribed $43.586;- grammar school educated with some|most the finagcial measures essential| 000: Philadelphia, $55,571.000: or technical training was made by Pro-|to the effective and successful prose- | New Jersey, $8.393,000, and’ Deles vost Marshal General Crowder. cution of the war. The observance of | $4 §32,000. i - —— Liberty day by the people of each| Madame Schumann-Heink todayac- Entertainment of soldiers will be ¢ state in the union will immeasurably | cepted invitations to sing at Liberty. considered almost exclusively by the|stimulate the sale of United States s have urged transfer of trials of sples Bonds? No soldier in France says “I can’t.” Pershing's report on the German as- . ! Yy 4 Lens front The Germans have 8- | it Uoon the American and French and dlsloyalists from the eivil to the nGa|military courts ns tho only efective q will” {the Gefenses of Lens and Arras, but |0rcet in the Toul secior Salurday 18| means of gealing with the menace and He says “I will.” Prove that you are a |they have been repuised with terrible understood to infieate that T8 PERR"| preverting o wave of mob violence, . 'losses. These lasses were inflicted up- | 08NS FuNtained fmote thAT on the enemy before he reacheq the [ties, and to ostimate that the Ger-|FINISH FIGHT IN SENATE good American and stronger allied positions in that sec- |Man Ioss at between three and four h loan rallies in Harrisburz. Pa.. April Drama League of America at its an-| Liberty’ bonds, the subscriptions tc|27, and in Philadelphia April 28. So- tor, and since the second defeat a: |hundred. - OVER THE OVERMAN BILL nual convention in Washington. wthf:‘lerclo(e fix 3 ;v._h, 1918. * {licitor General John W, Davis arranged ' Germa It was learned tonight that the re- s ST TR 3 v, . J = e 8 S RS co-operation. of: the governors|to speak at Bethlehem, Pa., April 26.. e 2284 %o tawe i the. task of |port bad /been recsived, but war de. | Presidont Wilson Has Sent Word Fi | Provost MarehalGaneral. Crowder | of wmwg*&m:u .1 sl : driving the-Canadisns from theit po- | Partment -officfale refused to make it; " - No Compromise, ~ ' advised the Senate Military. Committee 'indispensatile to the proper observance (LIBERTY LOAN FIGURES Cions along Vimy Ridge and on each |public or to comment upon persistent Stieky B that. 2,000, men will be plaged in Class | of Lfbérty -ddy and to the successful FOR NEW ENGLAND. \end of that great matural bulwark be- |Teports about the department —con-|{ Washington, April 32.—The senate Y 1 from which all future calls will be | completion of the tiird Liberty lodn. A fore Arras. cerning its contents. Secretarv Baker|settled down today to a finish fight taken. May I not beg that you by procla- 1f snccessful attacks were to be|ls understood to be awaiting more de- on the bill proposing blanket author- i 2 ; mation designate April 26th as Liberty °V'f5ubs°:plt‘;enu :yclzarford, Spring- y becq |¢ails before makine an announcement, )ity for the president to . reorganize Without a dissenting vote the House | day within your state and to make eld and Chelsea. s L‘.::?C;’;'ffm?"h‘."fifififi?flh&,fl&ma {iough he probably will lay. the in | sovernmen: ‘agencics is Drocecuiing | Secretory Patrick B. O'Sulitvan - of| garding advances to the resolved that certain language used | the aftemoon of that day a legal holi-| o — to withdraw from Arras without hav- |formation received before the house|the war. Derby, who i an ensign in the naval|tinued the chancllor, by George Creel, chairman of Public|day if it Is in your power to do so.[ Bosion, April 22—Todays figures {ing @ chance to defend their positions |military committee when he appears| “No compromise,” was the word |service. adopted, will lessen our burden con- | Information was “impertinent and not | If it cannot be made a legal holiday, |from New Ingland on the thir - \there. Heavy artillery fire at both |tomorrow to tell of his trip abroad. |sent by President Wilson in a letter Resolution Adopted. siderably without in any way increas- | respectful 'places has been reported and a local| The Germans claim to have captured |to Senator Overman of North Caro- will you not urge that stores and all | ert loan showed Maine in the lead ing the total obligation to the United public places be closed on the after- | The resolution endorsing the suffrage attack at Mesni] showed that the Ger- |183 Americans and to have killed and |lina, sponsor of the measure. Debate > o th subscriptions representing 39 per States.” The collier Glen White, of 3,700 |noon of that day and that the people | Cent. of its quota, while Connecticut amendment reads: 3 ¢ dis- | has. di 58 cent.. = N ans were capable at that point of re- | wounded many more, and so far there | was resumed by supporters of the ad- ..Res,)lf,ed' that the democratic state Revenue for Last Fiscal Year, tons. launched Saturday by the New |in the cities. towns and country dis: as. disposed of per cent. ew suming offensive operations. has been no official American answer | ministration, while opponents: demand- o - York Shipbullding Corporation for a | tricts join In appropriate ceremonies. | Hampshire 31 per cent, Vermont 36 Aong the line of the Lys, southwest |t0 the claim. This situation Wil re- |ing specific cxemption of the Inter- |t masan Aetiors morima; 19|, The revenue for he last fiscal year, | Boston concern was taken over by the| ‘I have requested the organizations |Der cent, and Rhode Island 52 per cent: of Ypres, on the northern front, there |Sult in a revival of consideration at|state Commerce Commission and cer- £ he sald, was 707,234,565 pounds, a|Government, co-operating in the Liberty loan cam- | Three large cities, Hartford, Conn., the federal constitution enfranchising G 2 POt 3 ai 5 i ir power | Springfield and Chelsea, were in to- ) t v r department of the proposal|tain other permanent bureaus from e € | large increase over'the preceding year. paign to do everything in their power gtle] breaking of the Belgian line north of | the headquarters of the American ex- | to force amendments. ed States senate.” 1 T o i A | oiocos Wb I i e |y of e Liheti T o e | amkaititis i a5 1,000 worss RASN Ypres since Ring Albert's men smisah: | peditionary, forces. . The ¢éxplanation| In his letter to Semator. Overman,|” wre resolution will be sent ‘to the| "itk the United States in the method |other places aftended the funeral ser- | ctss of the Liberty loan. May 1 not|SSNC 3 QNS Sori-o WOt @EEREE od a great assault on that part of the | heretofore given for the refusal to|the president said: Connectiout senators at Washington, | Of, MAKIDE advances would result in|vice for Col. George Pope at his late | also !uss“ i+ S Ou F?fl fl;fl‘-l’f" 2,000, TLocal leaders in each elfyt front accede to the proposals was that T thank you with all my heart for | 7 750 (0 %¢0n 0 Cq %o reuments. for loans o the allles being reduced to|home in Hartford, 8 b il e e U S R Bl L Sl i T " i = ing_ by the i L ents for | 300,000,000 pounds sterling ne = cal governing authorities to make it a notifled the seneral committee that the SR South of Albert at Villers-Breton- British units and that an independent|of any kind.” of Mrs. T. S. McDermott of New Ha-| “mpq additional taxatlon pueposed, | made a flying trip to Philadelphia from 1 localities to celebrate Liberty 384 Honor Flags Awarded. nfinx.vlher‘e has :ean 2 continuous ar- | A0 o communiGue would neces-| Senator Overman afterward declar- | YoM, Miss Katherine AL“fll‘"‘sw“- Pat. |52id the chancellor, would in the ful] | Washingion and In ten minutes com- g z Three hundred and eighty-four citles. tillery duel for the pkas; couple 'Jbeuyl, sarily duplicate British or . French|ed he would oppose any amendment|dent of the Canne‘(‘txcu 5 ?r'nsinh Ut~ | year be equivalent to 68 per cent, of |mandeered nine fioors of a building Daniels Sends Radio Message. and towns in the district have called ;?E':dG:::r‘xa“ On ke Tine hetd by the | Statements. of the pending measure and felt con- | rage association, Mrs. Nancy Schoon- for a headquarters, the ante-bellum revenue from taxatio: pected soon. On the line held by the | SO Tenlized, however, that German |fident of its passage with votes. to|Maker of Hartford and Mrs. Bragdon|The financial strength of the eouniry after three years of war was amazing| 8! To promote Liberty day, Secretary|upon the committee for hoaor flags Daniels today abandoned plans for |awarded for oversubscription. Today ames Bull will aubmit | making Wednesday a special navy . of New York, which appeared before a enc tle | claims, unless specifically denied from | spare. He conceded, however, that - Epirtt ?I‘:: v‘i"cdmmr“af Pon “’115’31’,-"‘2,3‘;2:; authoritative sources. will be regard-|the vote on exempting the Interstate |{ne committee, and a spirited debate Willlam atten 3enn r yas an ; Bl it mal weae < the committee sent out these ) ; estimony to the financial stabllity of |to Commons n resolution extending | Liberty loan day. He sent a radio|banners. Among the banmer wimmers e v solution was < ! ita- | Commerce Commission and possibly | Y, COmmitteemen. The resolutior the nation, the a%e limit for unmearried women message to all ships. shore stationswere: fighting ed as statements of fact with Inevita 4 offered by Commitfeeman Patrick H. for work of natlonal importance to . Pppin B At o & Selc v, ea St. Mihiel, - | this v, ¢ reas : ord led the opposition whi - = — ubscriptions Friday. d_ Wethersfield. : ' Hod % v Baker i disposed to reopen the|ate is in progress. JaERIU N 5 i Mr. Bonar Law sald that Germ: MIEOAES 1 . B P > !}::J&“?:’;I‘E‘,’afi ias"i{‘:ufihfe‘f:"";‘: K‘;om question Tl Crenetal Barals !In today’s debate Senators Fletcher ;:g;“‘.”ée;‘;"f‘%;"w;:fl?;; a‘f“;‘";-“'_‘: } expenditure was 6,250,000 pounds “A’n order w.l. nt by the Bolshe-| Official reports tonight to the treas-| The largest subscription included in cing of the . i es, er- | ing. of Florida, chairman of the commerce S Fent <o | Sterling, practically am VIO EOpCERnES plercing of the dhmerican lines, or Der- | 1% s been definitely decided that | committes, and Shiclds, of Tennesase,| {hur C. O'Keefe of West Haven spoke o Viadivostok to ship |ury, covering business up to this|today’s ttoal wa: machinery, machine tools, explosives, | morning, gave the to shells and metals concentrated there |scriptions as $1,490,5 Brown Brothers who notified the and French forces djacent positions Which are holding |&s soon as American forces ‘in any |a member of the judiciary committee, | fOr it of loan sub- | & company, banker: there, It met with | considerable number are again acting | Which reported the bill, urged passage |, The committce which will determine include various 00, but offi- | committee that one-third of their pur- nhe, gommmittce which will determine | central governments ere, The ioiai | Lo Jiuropean Rusela, clals sald it was' certain that reports | chase of $2.000.000 was to be credited t : - L 5 © ['the date fo e o - | Gei votes c mounie —— to be filed later tonight, representing to the Boston reserve district. defeat, however, and the line, which fas an mc(:ner‘l:ent aml: a ia"l]l‘ ;mt‘:_ ?:M;‘il:gn:?fl:l‘:fit;sazame:,:‘eseagf.gce'fip ittt Cosrge Mo T dndars; News Bri- th"‘“‘é’re‘sin‘,‘ u{h_;l:ealtzo n;;:d'uog n;v‘é Ginsrdl A Peisilvgr 1o s riesats 1o b ight, representing to the Bos N istrict 0 Sl R B < gl st i e war operations. They declared the|tain; William R. Palmer. Oxford:|pounds. Tt the American theatrs people told them Tz o 2 ¢ gmx;iflerm!hls responzibl; zola 'i)he con- E‘;)S{E;;ffimm; ‘g:'veeféorgnd-‘uggfhi ‘C’- Total Taxations Levied, Sfré‘i"?é‘lnflifi’ifi‘é“\’r nvnycflfllec;;rr::; NO STRIKE YET ON THE NINE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS uct of the war and should be given |Q] : g - e M, C. A, GERMAN WOMEN DESIRE LABOR IN IRELAND TO ity ittty the' o & O’Keefe of West Haven. woAus‘%un;Lnicxahl?tefihe Germen ostimates | United States soldiers, CASE OF T. J. MOONEY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, g s S zed, the total taxation —— ST 3 ==a0 TO RETURN TO GERMANY PROTEST CONSCRIPTION | 1o MELT INTO BULLION SUBSCRIPTIONS WITH levied by the German government| Edward Putnam, who escaped from |But Seattle Central Labor Council|Have Caused Damage Estimated at J NEW YORK RESERVE BANK |¥Ould amount to 365,000,000 pounds |Jackson Prison, Michigan, in 1915, and | = Has Voted For One Day Strike. Half a Million Dollars. i Dublin Trade Congress Decides to 350,000,000 SILVER DOLLARS sterling, as against 1,044,000,000 pounds | went to Canada and enlisted in the Abstain From Work Today. S sterling in Great Britain. This was |army returned to the prison a eripple.| Seattle, Wash. April 22—No strike! Los Angeles, Calif. April 22, Bill Authorizing It ls Ready For|Show an lIncrease of $17,673,600 More|not enough to pay the interest on the | He was wounded at Vimy Kidge,. |in connection with the case of Thomas |carthauake shocks, severe in . intenc New York, April 22 Dublin, April 22.—Following the de- President’s Signature. Than Saturday's Total. war debts accumulated. - The German J. Mooney Hes been ordered, labor |sity, which began vesterday at 3.37 p. man women to the New York port|cision of the Trade Congress here on - g s balance sheet reckoned on the same! Major-General George Barnett of |leaders sald today, but about a month |mi, 'and extended over a period of enemy alien bureau seeking permis- |Saturday, various trade unions have| Washington, April 22.—The admin-|, eV YOUk April 22—Subscriptions|basis as the British would. with the|the Marine Corps announced that men |ago the Central Labor Council adopt- | thirty nours, appeared tonight to have sion o return to Germany has follow- |met ana have generally accepted the |istration bill authorizing the melting t\? the third Liberty loan filed w-m{mthfi interest on the sinking fund, pensions | who have become 21 years old since [ed a resolution calling for a vote on|completed their work of destruction, ed the publication of the regulation |decision and have determined to ab-|into bullion of. 350.000000 silver dol- | o otk (federal reserve bank|and pre-war expenditurs. be 720.000.- |last June should accet the opportun- |the questlon of striking in case the|kaving caused requiring enemy alisn women to regi- [stain from all work tomorrow as a|lars to pay. trade balances, was passed b Rl ) property e S LG Al aitod b fne fl?i\:] p’oungs sterling yearly. With an|ity to join the Marine Corps, as it |Mooney case luhrm:. settled by May 1. amil‘ghly estimated at half a million A i inti more an e -total re additional permanent imperial revenue last, Officlals said the intent was to vote |dollars. - » R s o o, et s jconcriytion and o8| the) housorlats - totayst withoit | s o husiness: Setmcer, according | of 120,000 000 pounds, Tt woula make | "o 0 thers - on o strike of one day’s duration. ‘After thirty hours of waiting, no ads Madam Margarete Arndt-Ober, a con- | Dublin householders this morning | the senate and now goes to the presi- hi ;x‘?. official announcement made to- | their total additional revenue 185,000,-| Over 100 automobiles were di troyed tralto, who sang at one time at the|Were told by bakers and milkmen that | dent. njgnt. ditional reports of heavy damage had E |00 pounds. This amount added to the | by fire of unknown origin at _the |GOMPERS SAYS IT WOULD been _ received from ail of southern Metropolitan Opera House under the [there would be no_deliveries tomor-| The bill provides for the retirement |, Lnis total represents the result of|pre-war revenue brought the total up name “Margarete Ober.” She said she |row. . Tramway and transport work- e < garage of the Syracuse Motor Sales ATION OF UNION LA California, which suffered most, er of silver certificates concurrent with thirteen actual working days. The ag-|to 335,000,000 n_mmdu sterling, showing |Co. A stranger had meen ll;ft to Copdes _0___‘ G ws‘w_eslel‘n Arizona and Utah, which were had lost her position here but hoped/ ers’ organizations have decided to stop | the melting of the silver dollars and [Sregate at the ?‘dl“ the th{flw‘"‘ a deficit of 335,000,000 pounds. guard the garage during the tempor- | Any Strike or Protest Against Alleged | Slightly affected. to secure an_engagement in Berlin.|Work, as well as engineers, carpen- | for the purchase of silver at not more | Working day in the last campalgn was f that were our position.” he add- Her application has been referred to |ters, tailors, drapers’ assistants, ary illness of the watchman. Py Hemet and San Jacinto, twin towns tTin 8l on anines Ko renlaos AHAE HioH- 5547;1:18,100. ed. ‘T would say that bankruptey was 24 P Persecution of Meoney. of the broad valley between the Sam ‘Washington. blacksmiths, etc. Railway men’s or-|ed. This section of the measure|,, With the half way mark reached in|not far distant.” Morris Weinstein, an Austrian,| (oo oo S0, o [ Jacinto and Santa Ana ranges, were, Madam Ober was dropped from the | Eanizations, said to number 20,000, in- | virtually fixes the price of silver. Set- | the drive, Jess than half the official| gouman Tax Imposed on Magses, |broke throush police lines at the| [Fasbington APFIL A% = Amnownce” ihalf wrecked in their busincss sections list of Metropolitan opera singers, |cluding station masters and clerks, | tlement of trade balances with silver |9UCta Of $900,000000 for this dis- " |parade of the new 65th New York|[ent in the senate today by Benator|and their 400 odd homes were severely. along with other German artists, when | have come to the same decision. Was determined upon in order to con. | {Tict has been subscribed. and it will| The German taxes had been almost | Regiment and shouted: “To hel with | Folndexter of Washington that Seat-jarreq. : German opera was striken from the| So far as trades union labor is con- |serve the gold supply. be necessary to raise $92,448,950 a day | exclusively indirect, or imposed on|America.’ He was sent to the repertoire after the declaration of war | cerned, to prove its able influence over o g it the voluntary goal of $1,500,000,000 | commodities required by the masses - : Qollars here, railroad water tanks at o;‘;g:‘;flgfi-, e ;3,:?,{‘:&:;‘; v‘;fi‘fi? is to be reached. " |of the people and not upon the weal- 3 f;;dotg:‘;;ezg";“‘?i“flgé ;fl"‘;’:";fl ";’{gf&‘:z several points, building fronts at Ban- drawn from ecirculation, the federal| New York city has raised $283230.. ) thier classes, who control the govern- | The German-American Alliance of(31d others convicted of bomb plotting |ning ‘anq ciséwhere. irrigation reser- - still remains undertermined. stop tramways and trains has ever|reserve board is authorized to issue|J0); OF 42 per cent. of its allotment.|ment, and upon whom the government | Connecticut has dissolved. The funds D tasulie completely succeeded in Ireland, but|federal reserve pank motes based on |The rest of the disirict has subscrib- |is afraid to put extra taxation. e ~ voirs and canals and countless chim-. s o o his is the first h ed $107,353,100 or 46 per cent, with| Mr. Bonar Law declared it P R T e it of the American.Faderation.of | "] Sullered from the shocks this is the first time any such move |the security of United States certifi- 1353, r cent., . Bonar Law declare: was the | Charity organizations, in whicl = e 400,000 TONS NORWEGIAN has been able to Tely on high eccles- America August Collins, who was il and cates of indebtedness or of United |totals and percentages for the sub-|duty of the government to levy as|organization had interest, mostly in|lLaborT; declaring any attempt to in- SAILING SHIPS CHARTERED |iastical and political approval. The . any t o In-|gied frem mervous' shock, according to Biator e yers BOId miotes districts divided as foilows: much taxation as could he borne by | the form of war savings certificates. |(ite Such a strike would be in viola- event is not a strike in any ordinary L Lons Island outsifle of New York|the nation without w goneral strike in protest against al- |4 Liate glass valued at thousands of She brought an action against the |its members, tomorrow will be a gen- psychopathic ward at Bellevue, company for breach of contract which | eral holiday. No previous attempt to 5 e the coronmer, and Frank E. Darnell, b tion of union laws and repugrant to 3 v F . STERS kening it in| . = g 5 < 8 killed by a fall from a pier, during By the Shipping Board—Principally [sehse. but s o demonstration with o | NEGRO HANGED IN city, %6180 or 95 northern New | the conduct of the war. The exeess| Two additians fo the passenger list D T ot vere the only two deaths. A iti biect. ersey, 457,800, or 58: airfield | profits tax would not be increased, be- iss aval col Cye score of persons suffered i For South American Trade. ms&'i‘::nokf;?s council, including two COURTHOUSE YARD |county, Conencticut, and Westchester | cause if it were the zovernment should l\)vfexglznr:;fi:gd by, the navy depart. | Moone Lor in most cases they were n:;:’“serel:.u:m v o three geants-at-law. have S e and Rockland counties, $9,926,700, or|not get more money and might get less. S : G Chatfield C. R (WSsiiington, April 31 -The shipping ?s(sul:‘; P “upproving and | At Lexington, Tenn—Had Shot and |3, He “intended. however, to stop the 's',‘(‘f.“&uy“[?.’ SN, Chicago, ana Car. | TENTH KEEL LAID MILWAUKEE COUNTY OVER ‘boarg has chartered 400.000 pion® of |adopting the declaration of the Cath- Killed Sheriff W. E. MoBride. Ameng the large subscriptions re-|leakage in that tax. penter John M. Groff, U. S. N., Grand HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD = Norweglan sailing ships. They Willlg)io hierarchy on conscription. G ported” unofficially in this city today _— Island, Neb. TR T TOP IN LIBERTY LOAN- be put x’;";n:“s::lz:rflim‘?dx _— A exington, Tenn., April 22.——Berr§ were one of ss,wmgn v the Cities| WOULD PLACE FINANCIAL G There A"|N°: 5'""; 23\-(30‘7 Men Em- Bogilation. i e Bt principally wh 4 MILITARY IN CONTROL OF Noyes, the negro who shot and. killed | Service Company and Fenry L. Doher- nloyed at the Yard. opulation is Largely of German Ex- leasing ships for war trades. Sheriff W. E. McBride near here last [ty and Company, jointly. and another BURDEN ON UNITED STATES |SEDITION BILL READY traction. s The sailing vessels will supplant PRINCIPAL IRISH RAILWAYS|Saturday, was hanged in the court- [of $1,000,000 by the Cuban American A = FOR FINAL ACTION | Pphiladelphia, April 22.—The tenth about one-third as much steam ton- < —_— house vard tonight by a mob. The|Sugar Company. Reginald McKenna Would Have Great T _ keel of the merchant marine fleet be-| Milwaukee, April 22. — Milwaukee. nage, the difference being due to|Dublin Police Removed Arms and Am- | herift sought to arrest Noyes for vio-| Announcement that the banks of Britain Finance Only ltself. Proposes Twenty Years' Imprisonment | ing built at the Hog Island shipyard | county, the population of which is = slower speed. Some of the chartered| munition From Gunsmith Shops. |lating the state prohibition law. this city have completed a $100,000,006 — : and $10,000 Fines was laid today. Francis T. Bowles,|largely of German exhraction, went w ue‘l:“!n'n‘ 8 as 5,001:7'!0:1!10&- 5 Later his body was dragged through |pool for the convenience of small in- London, April —Reg;! d Me- ty ant of jem ara steel, London. April 22.—The assistant general manger of the Emer- military | the streets to the scene of the killing | vestors, to enable them to buy bonds|Kenna, The chartered ships will be allowed | authorities have taken over control “over the top” in seven days, _the of the sheriff and burned at the stake .—The sedition | gency Fleet Corporation in charge of [amount subscribed to the third Lib- former chanceilor of the ‘Washington, April on the partial payment plan, was made | cheguer, applauded Mr, Bonar Law's|biil, proposing twenty years' impris- | work at Hog Island, being present |erty loan, as announced this afternoon . to fulfll existing contracts, most of |of the principal Irish railways, the|tonight. by the committee tonight. reafily great effort an the course |onment and $10,000 fines for acts and | when the first piece of steel was plac- |being $16,700,000, or more than $2,00,~ which expire soom, after which they |post offices and telephone exchanges,| The negro was located late today e e e of some mild cri ms, urged thiy fhe |utterances of disloyalty or acts de-|ed on the ways for the steamship|000 above its quot: 5 avlll be directed in their trade ac-|according to the correspondent at Cork |by a posse in a wood near here and Fur Buyers Big Liberty Bonds. |United States should take over from to war needs, Control by the |of the Daily Chronicle. It is added signetl to obstruct the army daraft or | Saluda. Great Brita’n the burden of financing |liberty loans, was made ready today of the annual April fur auction here |the ailies, while Great Britain con- [for final No ore was injured | today, at which 350 buyers were pre- after barricading himself resisted his| St. Louis, April 22.—At the opening hoard will result in_lower |that th€ police on Saturday removed |pursuers unti] his ammunition had 10 shippers and more effective iall arms and ammunition from gun- |been exhausted Mr. Bowles said that steel is coming A petition was submitted to the on by congress. Senate [to Hog Island in large quantities and Mexican Secretary of Industry and. fined its attention to financing i and house conferees reached an agree- | that the eleventh keel would be laid | Commerce for permission to exp of the ships through the |smith shaps in Dublin, where it is|in the exchange of shots. sent. pledges for $700.000 in Liberty | .Mr. Ronar law interposed to v ment on the legislation recommending | probably within the next three daye.|the deposits of petroleum said L of the “tramp” method ' reporicd that similar actn will be| “The negro shot and killed Sheriff | Bonds were made before fur sales|that that.was the kind of arrangement |all the broad prov exist around Ensenada Bay. taken thoroughout Ireland. , 'DcBride Saturday. = = ions added by the | Phere are 23 300 men now employed * were “started. he proposed to adopt. senate, the vard. California.

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