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Bulletin Service Flag r—— VOL. LIX—NO. 306 ' POPULATION 29,919 i .N,onwmu, coqu, MONDAY, BER 23, 1918 mm;zs_vocowmns " PRIGE TWO CENTS : h.;., Toegrans (To Survey North [RUSSI'S WAR CASUALTIES 9,150,000 .|. Food Rflsmfimms ‘f}“":“.‘?i"’:‘,“ ':...:" - Pole By Alffllafle Telegram From Petrograd Places Number Killed at 1,700,000 bk s Bmd, B e L T —Disabled Men Number 1,450,000—Other Soldiers Sugar, Butter and Cheese mg,',f;;f:fi,f%‘";‘ L ':'“ '"; h:"di o Exjpedifiofvlv.tfiocs_m, Ne: _+ Wounded, 3.500,000—Russians Taken Prisoner Total nin, i Reserded Qoo £ Mo”5 R N com:;':nd.k' B e . A charter was granted fo the Ameri- Co s 2 I nhagen, Dec. 22.—(By The A.|Cazette and publis can Flour Corporation of New York, ew York, Dec. 22—An_expedition |}, ) Rugsia’s war casualties total 0. |Placed the total German casnalties at ‘The Figures Reprewnt Reporu From 40 Per:Cent--of “thiel . ~0 e o oo Chapters in Twelve Divisions, With No Reports From |restricting thé use of bread, meat, su- ed November 25 capital $1,000,000, to be led by Captain, Robert = A.| , more than 6,000,000 Of this number $ e g el gar, butter and cheese in public eat- gy Bartlett, noted explorer, will be sent|190.000 men, according to a telegram it was estimated that about 2,000,000 Auy Chapters in One Division—The Atlantic Division, 1z picte, yiion bits been fn et [qng (o0 Ko VMUW, 108 S0 WERERL 10 g Fola Sesiot ot Jume 1o S0 rccevea e oty from et “cad | werd i 3 i v s ex 21, e s vey the North Pole by airplane, ac- 700,000 were - d. | The IFrench - soldiers killed in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, Retains Second seinded today by the food administra- | F4RON was slened. | Bedalits o i aracrinciméos Mharh 10| TheraiBamlen men'sumber. 1, iod 000, | wh s Ao et pobfere Kilied 1o, the Mw.lfl'l Close to 3,000 000 M o Eate This order. ¥ was explained, is a|extension” of additional credit of ht by the Aero club of America.|while 3,500.000 other . soldiers nwere [{n the French chamber of deputies on se to 3, S €] Jah Hethor et l_eplacel-m’,nl od;' $250,000,000 to Great Britain, - l'I‘he plan it was said, was mnc_*ew_ed wounde:iu 21‘5!:)e Russians’ taken pris- December 20 by Lucien Veilin, a so- AVashington, Dee. 32—Scattering re- | tomorrow will be devoted to rounding |f00d regulations by a_ general appeal Restrictions on alcohol production | /¥ Rear Admicai Robert E. Peary, dis-|oner (0 0,060. cialist deputy, number 1,400,000, Dbe | cOverer of the pole. turns received’ up o hoon today at|up all persons who are not wearing [Or increased onservation of all foods|and distribution in Canada - will S T 5 __The pur pose of this expedition which, Eshma(es of the Pu"mn Ms\mlties Gied of wounds. A statement to this x - + o to the end that the United States may |lifted by the Canadian government. e veek by 1 RS MAGE IR Das kot -0 Chlotius soll call of he ‘American nol Jowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska, fllx:'zfi;flfl%fi'?fi?fid:‘arE"f.?lpfi'f o m‘l‘cgm:"l;g’f‘ regulations on gop- | {pSIEY SINIDPAS Cver ° photogranh el . Sad , in New York, fizured the (ber of the Italian cabinet, who . ae- Red ross, - This represented repor 1€ 2 regulations, the food administration It is expected in Washing unexplored parts of the Arctic regions|tctal-at “not less than 8,000,000 men, notified public eating qfiaces to be | President Wilson will n: from 40 per cent. of the chapters in|proXimately and cstablish the exestence or non- |of whom 3,000000 were killed and | twelve divisions, with no reports from | The Atiantic companied King V it -to xhn “tor 'Emmanuel on “rench capital, ROtz St existence of iand or lands in ‘that re- |about 1,000,000 disabled for life.” vmy official - losses in : £ ticat, retained |ready 1o assist in uttine into effect Liste % ; e e X | for lif ¥ .n:v’hce}::m:leu?«j:n,l;r::?~g“::m| at mid- ;?;né’crpl?;canxsxt(]:iancl;:;e“ro ;%30%0 2ny specific measures which hereat- gion.” It also is intended. according| Iigures compiled by fthe Cologne Killed total fiu, 3 3 < " fo the announcement, “to explore the night tomorrow night, Red Cross offi- | members. “ {_"i“;o":’:‘;flt’fcfi‘m; :fi“a‘;} t‘hm“gh ae- igzl:‘f d"‘b“ tsms:ngs upper alr and the boftom of the polar | | cials belleve thyt the total enroliment | Other division_ totalg reported 'toi rid relief. ed by the Sec b CONDITIONS IN BAVARIA AMERICAN AIRMEN DOWNED will equal the 22,000,000 of last vear.|noon included: New England, Maine, 2 S I G e ARE REPORTED The roll call has been handicapped by | New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu- | 6,560 NAMES IN THREE i ; iten States andio science Wil SUE! sranton. v o o S AOTICY.TOTAL OF 85+ GERMAN PLANES influenza and bea_weather in many | setts and Rhodé Island, about 1,000,- ARMY CASUALTY Lls*rs,imgjég i tflnuelgednv be obtained from this expedition,” | p ) NS TEAAY, Dec. c—gné,l:) thebr‘» Washiagion, Dec. — American parts of the courtry and the final day |000; Pennsylvania, Delaware, L000900.| ashington, Dec. 22—The following | CrLr2Cts © {575 [ ata Stk Annduncement, whithaifed | S00ne (he: ey el con o | tar et o iquce brought down a to- * casualties are reported by the Com- | \war Industried Board, at conclu nhaz the club would/raise $250,000 to | {pri€ SUTINE the Dast week or p:r‘f il e "“"m““ airplanes and §2 manding Genéral of the American Ex- , at conclusion | fingnce the trip. = g ierman_balloons, against an merican 4 ! f copper conference at Washington,| 3 iscover. | ties have combined, for the first time {10ss of 271 planes and 43 balloons, ac- WOOD FOOD DIRECTOR FOR PIPER HAD FOR SOME TIME peditionary Forces 2 i o The North Pole has heen diSCOVET-) iy veqrs, to jssue, what iiie 5 i) 'SERBIA AND JUGOSLAVIA CONTEMPLATED SUICIDE| Killed in action 55; died of “oundsj::l"‘if’“id price restrictions Wil end fed, ‘but the major part of the work LILo sstos WD anfouncy fosen | cording: fo ‘4 riport: cabled By SMajor Y {ultimatum to the Bavarian ~govern-|General Harbord on December 15 and o ;};gr?‘g‘;g‘s(ap’";fl"’g‘an‘ig[h ‘i\gr'lfé"f; {ment, The Favarian people’s party,|made public today by the war depart- merce organized at Buenos Aires.|do a sreat deal of scientific research |1 German people’s party .and the|ment. Destruction of the 354 of the Fifty commercial houses represented |in the Polar hasin of srhich-over 1000, Munich branch of the liberal party|enemy blanes and 57 of the balloons i tHaUAbapter It 000 square mies remain tmexplored, | 12ve signed the appeal. The socialist|had been officially confirmed. Secretary of Treasury Glass iniand they would want to have a d at sien the ultimatum,| <he total casualties of the Ameri- statement calls upon the people of . jaboratofy on the ship where the flora | " & T can air service in action were 442, in- | the United States army, to be director Was the belief expressed by the au- |southern Massachusetts men the country to continue thrift and hold | and fana from the 0“““ bm‘cfn will | . Recent occurrences, especially those | cluding 109 killed, 103 wounded, 200 of relief for Serbia and Juzoslavia on |thorities today. Killed in Action. Liberty bonds. by of the last few days, leave no doubt|missing, 27 prisoners and thres in- g : | . & Pt until the return of the expedi- % behalf of the United States food ad”| assumption is based by the po-| privates Albert Herbert Lecompte,| Major E. L. Roy of the Food Ad-{tion. Little or no data has been ob- |lNat We are facing danger from an-f|terned. ministration. {licé on the finding of a brief and | o* - el sy larchy. The press is threatened, free- | When the armistice ended the fight- ~ . | . ihmaces) o o aterbury Samuel W. McCray, | ministration, who had charge of buy- tained from the bottom of the Polar s 4 Colonel Wood and staff will leave at hat cryptic note, swhich Coro- ing meats for the United States an n and no meteorological survey ; el 3 ing’ the revort said. there were 39 T T - S Taas » By ko mecd | Thompsonville; Edward F. Reddy, ] ouce for Belagade and other points in iher - James b B omnmmy | Providence, R. L; Adrian’ Slootmaker, { foreign_governments, resigned. have been made in the Dolar region.” | 1€ ballot is - WIll the pational | Amerloan air squadcons at the front. Paris, Dec. 22.—Herbert C. Hoover,| Muskegon, Mich, Dee. 22—That|37; died of accident and other causes| United States Chamber of the food administrator, announced to- Milo H. Piper, who last nisht ended died of disease 72; wounded sev .day that in accordance with the res- [his life in a ceil at the county jail|erely 1238; wounded (degree undeter- clution of .the heré where he was held on 4 charge |mined) 1,118; wounded slightly 787; fo take energeti of killinz Miss Freda Weichman, had|missing in action 167; total 3,485. he had appointed Colonel Wood, for some time contemplated suicide,| Connecticut, Rhode Island and e i jovernmen ; o J . regl assembly, if it is ever chosen, be able | They included twenty pursuit, six day “The allies countries will zend repre- |uoderwear. - The note, which, accord- L b 3R AR cu’-';;‘&‘;12,’22“'fi'r‘fl‘}?s&?';';?'fé’;ref;;l‘l,;‘.f e e ooy 2 [to_count’ on meeting? Has the gov-|and one nizht bombardmen{ squad- sentatives to participate in the worl to the coroner, seemingly was| iy 3 a rush of aliens to this couniry alter!scientific bodies assured,” it is planned | EFA/@ent no will to rule or no powesTirons and five army, twelve corps and Foodstuffs dispatched from the Un‘t- | written while Piper,was in Hamilton, Corporal Walter ¥. Coonan, Worces- thei conclusion’ o8 peace {167 heve "the “expedition | leave.! the * % * Does the government want order, |one night observation squadrons. The ed States in t‘fl-\)m'rmi'on between ”«o;twyrh |’{'.|(:;< (;“‘ I’nlln\'h: f = Lol ter, Ma,ssAse Iy W ded Vancs ‘MeCormick oF ‘tha War Trade ! United S(alés "th' June, the an- f}l; does it want anarchy? We direct lol;‘sllpersbnngl _‘V:.\,s_" 161 qmcers and wer dergftment and the food admin- ! ear Mo er and Brother: versly SXVeuiidec. . B v mnd Hbrrird Dartchi Grl hE | nei cernent conBnte hese questions openly to the pro-|22,81 men at tne front, with an ad- istration now are arriving in the Adri- Thanks for all you have done for me.| Corporals—ARadcliffe W. Bristol, | ey Industries Board were summon. | “There are six woelks of fair weather | Visional government, especially to the |ditional 3643 officers and 28,353 men . 9 LGB and Choppy | Meriden; Ambrose A. Kinrade, Deep|ed to Paris by President Wilson. in July and August, when, even in the | PreSent minister. President Eisner.|in the service of supply. Eight Amer- vloncl MelIntosh., of the United wife and thyee vear old son) River; Raymond Porter, Wallingford; Sicedbary ki aiolncac) fHat Polir woeions It tn seldom Toer Hiak We expect and demand a definite and |ican flving officers were detailed with £ BEA i deave mmodin el : I“"‘, i IS | Frank P. Morenoni, Westerly R 1. | over 300,000 soldiers had been dis- | 60 degrees ahove zero. The plans are | ineduivcal dnswer; not only in words f-'zf fir‘“’“'.’»tfi’";"" and . afficers and % IS it coonera ith | @ O 2 | Hayen | aaily discharges total 1,000 a camp. |miles from the North Pole, in June, | g5t o o b oo as LY L CRAGS OF. $be Sistiiby< AtitHe bottom lof the] ;. Trivates—Thomas K. Lynch, Froy Steamer Bedminster, a wooden ship | when the ice is sufficiently broken to hould this answer not be given,|Whom 685l were omcers. 'Inis Serbia. Herzegovina and A pi i ol ’}‘J":‘"“&m‘g“’et‘iuezh""“;s‘:‘;? | operated by the Shipping Boards re.| pemiie tho =h‘lg lo Cross Melville bay:| we will know and all Bavaria- will|exclusive of the air service, mechanica « * g a r st RART A 4 " éhe 1 e ship would carry a large seaplane | . : % 2 b G o TR SV i | Woras: : John E. Falvo, Danbury: Edrnest Gil- | [and o r:px;l?g;g::lzngfiup pa‘”;or ok o e el ’r’nghn“{,‘::m,‘,‘::;t e oI the Dueeel E‘f—;?;%:flxcfig e VL GmUie are reyoricd to{en.t 163 (s notation that leans | Unkham, Milford; Arthur ). Odgers.| UChristmas Bullot” fastest airplane across the fop of the earth and for X | Tt aiee T respen oL r i | TrimadiHon tol thuse ined tas, the t the situation of the papu. |the autherities to believe Piper wrote | Union City; Albert Little, Springfleld, iin the world, of 170 miles_an hour Ploration of the unexplored Polar re- | jt ZC8/CC, FRACE 1S FeSPORmIBIy ‘81 N orri O & eight separate schools s of the towns in these resions (he words hefors heine rousht hero | Mass; Robert F. Wood, Providence,|gpeed, will fiy over New York today [§ion, as well as smaller planes for the | icaqy de, e ts he Bolaheviat |in France, where 1,323 pilots and 2,012 12 PRIy o s “"" fiom Iamilton. They also voint out | R. L Roland Hervieux, Springfield, | in the Tnterests of ‘the Red: Crosa: scouting flights.” . abyss. 3 © BOTRACVISt | observers were undér instruction and The food administration also is dis- that o lead pencil-or means of pin- | Mass.; Gerald Phillips, New Have: War Finance Corporation . granted | S e —_— graduations up to November 11 in- patchinz a mission to Poland, com- | the note is undcrwear had | Kestanty Burynaski, Norwich; Josebh|he application for an advance of $9,-{ TO MARK GRAVES OF UNITS OF R. 0. T. FOR claded 6,069 pilots and observers. posed of C‘glohel Grove, of the A Leen left in the p cell, T. Shea, New Haven; Joseph H. 790000 to the Chicago, Rock Island & | AMERICANS IN GERMANY sty A — ean armv: Dr. Vernon C. Kell | At the coromer's inquest, which will | Burke, Waterbury; John T. Hall, Win-| pacific Railway Co. at 6 per eent. | New York, Dec. 22— Arrangements| - COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS!ALLIES GIVING RUSSIA mer director of the commission for [La held, tomorrow Coroner Balbirnie sted; ‘Polo Gionfreddo, Bloomfield; | ‘Chemical division of War Industries | for marking graves of all American| ashington, Dec. 22—About 300 SERIOUS CONSIDERATION relief of Delgium, and | Gihson |said todhy an effort would be made to | Nicola Giornone, Ansonia; Angelpoarq announced discovery of a new |soldiers who died while held prisoner |Units of the reserve officers’ training : former fi th* Ameri- |determine why Piper was left un hite, Hartford; William Henry But-| qictance to take the place of plati- | by the Germans have been made by 4. COFDS, created by the national defense | London, Saturday, Dec. 21. — The cil biibass Missions fo|wiiched for fwo hours before Piper's |terfield, Providence, R. 1; Harry Li,um in the manufacture of sulphuric|cC. Harte, Young Men's Christian asso- |act of 1316, will be established imme- | Whole question of Russia is under se- 1-is ibagion alsb .are beinz od [hody was fou Ginsburg, New Haven; Vincent D.{,.q ciation representative at Berne, Switz- | diately at many colleges and schools, | {0 cons‘defmq“ Py e e Rl AduorBt st SEVEN REPUBLICS HAVE BEEN" |mart; ProvidenceR. 1; Louis 1. Cal |” A new executive council will re-icrland and Conrad Hoffman, the|Seid an amnouncement today by the | . SEGIEQY (SN0 X0 A0, anthorita~ &, Additionn! mis € 3 tive British source. No plan, however, . place the coalition “Council of Six"|American Y. M. C. A. secretary who | VAT department. During the war thisi, '’ e 3 SUGGESTED FOR GERMANY |oke, Mass; Louis Zimmerman New|aqministering government affeairs at|was allowed to remain in Germany | Organization, from which it was plan- |, 2% settied Gofinitely wntll there. bas Dresden, Saxony, Dec. 22 (By the A.}London; Weadyslaw Danielak Bridge- | porjin, according-to4iress- advicks - to{dring the war to aid American pris-|1ed to devglop a force of at least fifty |y S 0 0 SroR, S BoW o ol He amedthicnish official advances. the WLPortIred Frasier Woodbfidge; Se-|4materdam. {omers. The plan provides for a cen- | thousand officers for reserve duty, was| "8G AT CPFOEERN, O O ‘bastiana Micell, Middletowd. Output of copper last month of 20 tral American memorial. as well as|abandoned in favor of the students b Lo prEanized far Rumsnin Relief measures Belai in northern France are th! rapidic ex 1ahded 10 -afies ghelies. and oot The work is being done throu a future Germany com- N the | i’ f “msm of seven republics constructed| Wounded (Degree Undetermined). |leading products in this country and |small memorials for each American |2y training corps, demobilization of reg;‘:t‘;er:c‘e":ugefgh’;fv?{:'fl :lgi!;fl:: missjon for reliet fn Belgium underiyjong the lines of the United States, _ Patrick 'S. Desilets, | Latin America amounted to 138,763, | race. which has reached an advanced stage. |TePOTts Tecently relative to the size of the direction of W. B. 'oland ard with | . foq Robert J. Pritchard, |177 pounds, compared with 134708 A message from Mr. Harte telling of | New regulations are being prepared | 0 p.0 TS TLAm, 0t CEEES 2RO TS B O L, ot fhy Amer) Upper Saxony, composed af | 552 pounds in October, the plan, which was made public to- |t0 Sovern the reserve officers' training \ mu. [47 A0 CORSACTel EEAEEeralions. my and navy Lad the Jsriich SAnikor. Sesaty i Dunn, New| A resolution demanding “free trade night by Y. M. C. A. work headquar- | COTPS. SO as to permit units to special- | oD =L : is not much over 200,000 or 300,000, arrar, Paw-|with the United States in everything | ters, added: SaEs . |lze In training officer ‘materfal for.the} i otiime ‘has béen introduced, ‘but ; from A fo Z' was adopted at the con- | “One prisoncr, Private H. T. Blain, | Yarlous corps of the army, such as &1- | op1y by means that are far more Privates—Eugene T. Lebvre, Cen-|vention at Toronto. . died with a working party and was 3§ ? COTPS, OrC-:iyrannical than anything known under with Han- | tral Palle R, 1. John Kosewisz, New| Chairman Colver of the Federal|buried where ke died. We are making [Nance, air service and medical corps, s o DINNER GUESTS AT THE BRITISH EMBASSY agdeburg, Anhalt .~ Capital, Dres- cond: Tower Saxony, . : el the old regime. Paris, Dec. 22—Preside over, Lippe, Brunswick, Oldenbure, | Briain; flarry Feuerstein, Torring- | Trade Commission warned the House |arranzements for the transfer of hig | Instead of (he .aniform ‘training 10r| "rn considering the present political WhRE wes | Eremen, Hamburz, Tubecks and Schles- | ion; James J. Claffey, Naugatuck; | Interstate Commerce Committee of body io the Rastatt camp cemetery, infantry which was the rule before the | ,oition,"it must be remembered that ner given Iolstein, Capital, Hanover. errick, Providence, R. L. | conditions pointed to a great monop-|so that alt Americans who have died | War- Rhineland, with Baden, Al- 1 for some months it has been quite oly of,food products in the United|as prisoners -in Germany may be z, l‘hl‘m A Hesse, the Rhine impossible for the opponents of the Al brousht to one place. LARGE SHIPMENTS:OF .| Boviet. govermments th fotpress |their Cerrato, Thompsonvill Raphael Henry Joseph Bouley, Waterbury gt g Hesse Nassau and West- . he Department of Jus- e FOODSTUFFS TO SWEDEN |opinions in ' publi 1 pr ymier Sa Stephen W. Macomber, Westerly, R.| Report by the Dep: - D public. Al leaders of iS00, Teatin premter . B apital, Coblenz. s |.;"37,sep-n B Fortin, Worcester, | tice on the Hog Island shipyard places| NURSE AND LIEUTENANT Washington, Rec. 22—To relieve | thought who care for the future of ron Sonnino, Italian foreizn minister; bia, with Wurttemberg / = Mass.; Bernard Glasner, Bridgeport: | cost of the yard at $61,000,000, com- | WED WHILE IN SERVICE David J. MiJler, New Haven; Clifford | pared with $21,000,000 estimate H. Jordan, Oneco; General John J. eral Sir David president of the what is described as an acute short their country have been forced to flee FESIEE With the American Army of Occu-{age of food in Sweden, ships carrying [ éither to Siberia or to the south. In Cashimo Madeffre, | American International Shipbuilding pation. Hohenzollorn.” Capital, Stuttgart. wria. ‘nder: e Friday, Dec. 20 —(By The A.|14,764300 pounds of foodstuffs are en|the latter region there are several anti- 0 British « German Austria with*Veier- | o terbury; Allen D. Jordan, Hope Corporation. P.)—Mrs. Froderick A.Stack, arriyed at |foute to that country from the Unit- | Bolshevist governments in existence. \dmiral W. S. Benson and ( ! , Kaenntus and the Tyrol. . Fvaliey. R T Director-General McAdoo ordered | (ohlens todav as a nurse i Evacua- |ed States. The War Trade Board an- TR R M. House. Many prominent { olventh. Brkadenbinik, suq. Prusly. T S g several carloads of explosives at Wil-| ion Hospital Number 5 iwhile her |rounced foday they should arrive he- | THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER * political life were present with Mec \‘mmm . Pomeramia, Posen ightly 2 mington, Del., taken to sea and dump-| hyshand, a lieutenant in the -~ |fore Christmas dav WAS PLAYED AT COBLENZ Following the reception {and Silesia. Capital, Berlin. .. Sergeants—Bartholomew . W. Mul-!.5 “pey wre owned by the .French| Sixth Acr : ceeded the dinner, Mr. and ins, Stafford Springs; Francis M. son were cscorted to their carr [CONFCRENCE TO mscuss NEW O’'Connor, Worcester, Mass.; Jeremiah the Earl of Derby and the the embassy Acro quadron, on his wa; Declaring that iha :ending of this| Coblenz Friday, Dec. 20 (By Courier home to a suburb of Stamford. Conn., |food gives marked evidence of Amer=ito Nancy—By the A. P.).—For the first : Sk consented. because it is not regarded good mili- |ica’s friendship for Sweden, the |time since the occupation of their city, CONSTITUTION OF GERMANY |F. Haggerty, Holyoke, Mass; é“;;‘s};%g‘ Colonal: Lydscker, president of . the | tary Torm for ofitlors mrl. ponses {o|board's snnouncement said: the-shipe D v, government. The French government upon the following fundamentals: ment are prevented from aspiring to|H. Durant of Birmingbam, Ala. Her| The shipments- include 6,732,000 An clected president, to be head of | Mass vary 3, according sit in that body. parents reside at Pensacola anunouncement made today in tr e the people of Coblenz heard “The Star erdam, 2—The Dussel- | Lrath A."s&"m; ”E""é‘?fl ? ‘Worcester, { National Security League, testified the | marry while in the service. Only inti- Tents “represent a sharing with the Spa:glepd Banner"etoday, ld( ‘\?;sep?a;- Pradiint: Going .o Réme. | ach Hiat thdyoopain s 07 oot TR *|league was trying to have applied 0| mate friends of Lieutenant and Mrs. |Swedish people of —commodities of |ed by a French band during a review 3 g X me. | Held. ab ¥BeEiin ito - afscuss T J?:ss. o SWdites B HAIL Man- Congress the Brms_hsy stem, un;]er Stark kuow of the marsiage and of- \\;!m-h» this nation itself could use all|of French troops by General Dickman, " i A8 e esident |new constitution of Germany agreed [ ,COROTaSWAller Be Bon, JeCly i which defeated candidates for Parlia- | flcially the nurse still is lisied as Miss |that it pa commander of the American army o i | Dennis Bennett, Seymour occupation. Fla. pounds of coffee. 000 pounds of 1N newspapers. When it was announced that a bat- the government with powers midway | Cornelius H. Shea, Worcester, e The lieutenant and the -urse became | 0C0a beans. 2,000,000 pouncs-of dried | tajjon of Algerians and a detachment — v v S . Cahill, Providence, R. I; - i g A ita) | 1TUit, 1,000,000 pounds of condensed 7 SraraN hetween those of the president of the | Albert T. Gahill CHINESE GOVERNMENT acquainted last spring in = hospital | ITUit, pou ondersed | ot Zouaves were scheduled to reach [3 AN e s Harold S. Green, Greene, R. L. s it c . lmilk and 3,000,000 pounds of pork. : Prerio Betitn Bkturdsy: Dec. 21 (By ern e president in forming a cabi- | ford: - Peking, Wednesday, Dec. 18.—(BY |avaid official censure Lisutenant Stark OBITUARY. man. The cercmony, already far more Py The aetion of the Folish conern: Inet, which wiN be assisted by dele- | Privates— Bernard Shanley, New|The A. P)—The Chinese governent|went back io his bombing squadron R imposing than anything the Americans ment in ordering that elec be held | of the feyleral republics to the | Haven; Thomas Lynch, Sandy Hook; | has .conferred the Order of Chiaoho,|anq Mrs. Stark to her hospital. When ST, TAde had offered, was made more impressive for the inhabitants of Coblenz by the So-called Statenhaus, which corres. |Joseph Cranston, Hartford; James A.!second class, on E. N. Hurley, chair- y ‘ % William R.| on what is construed here to be Ger- | man of the United States Shipping the armistice was sign2d the lieuten-| Pinehurst, N. C, man soll has stirred the Prussian gov.|POnds to the American serate; the | Sandy, Worcester, Mas ant was ordered home and his wife | [lines Page former n s 82 . H " presence of General Mangin, who was ernment. to counter action. The in. |Slatenhaus, however, must no inter- Bastwood, Providence, R. L Board. was sent to German Great Pritain, died herc last night|sccompanied by three * other French habitants of the districts involved have [f(Te With the independence of the in- Missing in Action. - S affer an illneds of many veeks. Dr|generale. The parade was switnessed been informed by the Prussian minis- |ividual federal republics, which Will| privates—Alfonso Picardi, Pridge-| The Order of Chiacho i confined to| LIBERTY CABBAGE FOR Page’s health began to fail nearly a|hy small crowds of Germans on the of the interior that any participa. |‘Umber fourteen or fifteen. port; Edwin J. . Sweet, » Bridgeport; | toVilians he custom >f China. It is .0 anl he.gv vear up his post as|sjdewalks. ‘They carefully suppressed conferred tor distinguished services by e CIVILIANS IN GERMANY Amierican representative at the Court|any emotions they might h:f\x“)e feye. included Hugo Preuss, state secretary the presidenis of the rcpublic. The| Berlin, Saturday, Dec. of St. James late in the summer. | The French did not stop, but contl.)- the interior: Professor Peters, Pro- > | bearers of the upper classes of the(A. P.)—The central Dr. Page returned to the United!yeq northward to a sector they will sor Max Weber of the University SUNDAY’S LIST. order are distinguished by a sash and | control of ve bles States on Ocober 12 and he was mov- | gccupy further down the Rhine. Teidelburg, and the Austrian min-| Killed in action 54; wounded sev-|the lowey classes by a buiton of dis-[leased 300,000 metric ed directly from- the steamer to a e e ister Hartman, all well known author- | erely 680; wounded (degree undeter-| tinctive ty The sash worn 1y the|erty cabbags” for : il'an consump- | hospital in New York. For a time his| CREW FROM TROPICS. mined) 543; wounded slighLl\' 1,108; | bearers of the econd cless of the or- | tion. The stock of pickled cabbage had | condition showed impr aent, but led The participants in the conference tion in the elections may be rega as high treason and that ary accept- ance of ofMc'al mandates from the|7f Poles may be punished under the law regarding impersonation of officials. | Friedrich Ebert, the premier, and Hugo Haase, a member of his cabinet, Henry Becker, Bridgeport. : - s £ SUFFERED FROM CO! have sent the following telegram to total2,385. ilow, with a wkite border. The 2;‘;?. T r'.d‘h‘f’mrpik\?\(l‘ dxniy and tReligte in November he muficred s et o oo SCEIEDE —rw.:,ooLyg the magistracy of Danzig: “The na-|PIPER, WEALTHY MURDER The Connecticut names in list: e e R O BT Ambial hea e tonis ta ol ne s | pee. Early Tiis month ho yallled and (e |50t ie ioatry! dean’ From axios TR nt odlisitees it to be SUSPECT, A SUICIDE Killed in Action. Fe AR B L 10 jdly reduced <nd the Dublic soon Will | 1y S A N P to ‘grow | Sure and the others lying helpless in s dut yto protec e German city| o 5 % Tithi jv: t John C t, Burn-| be able t caw ful e ti S 5 E e Giy SR -o. | their bunks from the cold, the yawl- of Danzig and use all measures 10 re- | , oo of o ?ix:g:‘.\vlgehld A si‘feh“aw August Jolin Copust, BUT-| GERMAN MINISTER TO Cihe ot 1o ol iaate Hmeira =ipnect UL SRt second Te=fi S od French sahosner Quo Vadis was tain it as part of the German em-|tioned outside his cell in (hwart any ! Wounded Severely. LUXEMBURG EXPELLED| Frussia has received morc than half | “roc"cr the members of Dr. Page's | Dicked up off Brown's Banks vesterday - attempt at suicide, Milo il. Piper, lo- gL UGS Luxemburg, Saturday, Dec. 21— |the present allotment w family were with him when . death|DY the Gloucester schooner Catharine GEN. PERSH! cal insurance broker, charzed with the| Sergeant John A. Bakes, Bridge-|(Havas). K. Von Buch, German min- | and Saxony cach has hees Y Thes Imeluded Mrs. Page, his|apd towed into this port today. The . PERSHING MAKES murder of Miss Freda \Weichman, of | POLY: E o tister to Luxemburg since March, 1914, | fifth. . The distribution daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Loring o(luuo Vadis was bound from Martinique VISIT TO RHINELAND | Chicago, hanzed himselt in his cell last |, FTivates—Stanilaus Shineski Naug-|pas, together with his advisers, been | scrupulously apportioned over the en- | Boston. his son, Ralph Y. Page, and |for St. Pierre, Miq.. with salt and the American Army of Occupation, Sat- | night. atuck; Arthur J. Gingros, Ansonia;expelled from the country by ' the |tire country and while tiie figures ap- | his hrothers, Henry A. Pace Junius R.|CTeW. accustomed to the tropic heat urday, Dec. 21—(By The A P~ Gen.| Officials of the jail for a time denjeq |John Kaweekis, Middlebury; Frank|Grand Ducal government. pear to be fabulous the amount dis-| Page, and Former Congressman Rob- |Of the Caribbean sea, were not pre- P i i % idgeport; James L. Dawson,| Three Luxemb: i R Totil eral John J. Pershing made his first | that Piper had ended his life, | - | Laneve, Bri P o ree Luxemburg ministers of state | tributed will afford a Shlk 16 the BRIARIAR todsy, Ho sor | er an esamination D Hems . |New Brifain: Chales E_ Painter, New have left the capital for Paris. vived in a private car swhich was|Jackson, county physician, announced |Haven; Otto S. Flynn, Stonington. assing relief | oyt N, Page. Major Frank C. Page, | pared for the frigid zales of the north. aatron. Nev- | who™ hccompanied: his her home|For days the Trench schooner was e SRR ertheless the fact that sauerkraut in the stringent.food ham Bretard o morning, | Puffeted by storms and in the absence ) d at the edge of a town. It is|the accused man was dead. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). |gpanisH EMBASSY IN again will be listed in the menus Another son, Captain Arthur W. Page, | 0f Warm clo&hmz the men suffered bit- doubttul if one per cent. of the inhab- Piper, it Is said, removed his collar,| Sergeant Henry J. Grenier, Water- be hailed 15 one of the substantialj terly from frost bites. is serving in Englandf Y % <o Arrangements for the funeral. have |, When the Gloucesterman sighted the — T - o onmateal Quo Vadis she was wallowing in the RECORD FOR MINERAL Epha i ¢ | trough of the sea with all her sails Dr. Fage, ~vho was torn at Cary, : = Sogk PRODUCTION IN U. 8./ C, 63 vears ago, was aprointed am- 90wn. Cantain Mcleod of the Cath- ftants of the place knew that the com- | twisted 3 mearly into the shape of | bury. 4 PETROGRAD PILLAGED | achievements of the revolut ‘mander-in-chief of the American|a rope as possible and secured it Corporals—Adolph L. Essel, New Stockholm, Saturday, Dec. 21.—~(Ha- o /forces was in their midst. With the |around his ncck. Then 100ring his belt | Britain; Wilfred J. Sage, . Norwich. |Yas-. Advices received here from Pe on_¢f General Dickman, com- | through the collar he fasiened it to the | Bugler Abraham Goldmgn. Hebron.|t708rad say that the Spanish embas: ‘mander of the army of occupation, not | iron bars of the cell gate and threw Privates William A. Bvans, Bridge- recently was entered by the Bolsheviki & arine at once sent some _dorymen vl Washington, Dec. 22.—Under the r to Great Brilain more than A B ven the officers at the headquarters | the weigkt of his body into the noonse, | port; John B. Manning, New London; who pillaged the archives there. BHtir of et mineral HroaUeHOR 1) the nb_(;arzl han(;idlu\mm{o:rél. ghefiA ang‘r;:;: of the Third army were aware of Gen- | ending his hfe. Daniel Denisewich, Bridgeport; George - Tullegh Siates iwoarhed e unprece: st entively to lit- fvai)u?;fxl :m :ean—seuf l:e::;wi ‘L{ L oo ‘eral Pershing’s presence. GRAVES-OF N H. Hummell, Derby; John R.'Malloy, | o0 e 56 wound. | dénted vaiue of $5010,943,000 in 1917, | erary i Whlhfl author of a =i ‘ 3 . S. SOLD g i ; 56; = ing by t. the.previ number of hooks. o e FRAU COSIMA WAGNER IERS New Haven. - o4 sEvetdy B15- fissine % dition . [exceedmg ¥ pex; cen e .previous o ‘(‘hro- ;(»’0 il NINE BATTLESHIPS HAVE 1S DYING IN BEVREU‘I’H . IN FRANCE TO BE DECORATED Wounded Slightly. total 690 i |record made i dlt.gi. l_he_egeroh)%mal ;t:\tleed oA .lll o B ARRIVED AT NEW YORK ‘ iR survey announced today in its final re- | start c MOV vl e 4 : i Muhich,_ Safurdsy, Dec. ~31—Frau |5 o0 craver ne Kmecrirs sorre, han | Sergeants—Howard 4. - Bruemmer,|. TThe Connecticut names in list: port for the year. in the founding of the Stat New York, Dec. 22.—The battleshirs Cosima Wagner, widow of Richard |pe q tadon Chzt b A e S ks 3 Died of Wounds. The increase in value was $1,496 970,- | tural and Mechanical collire. Beibes Maine, Missouri and Wisconsin, which o aoalC [be decorated on Christmas Day by the | William Nyquist, Naugatuck. Privat: v, - | 000. BI fur ducti ig i received degrees from the Universi- | have been on duty this side of the p*- Wagner, the t composer, is dyin - ot 2 rivate John T. Kennedy, Buck . Blast furuace production (pig iron }u ! s side > agner, greal poser, Ving | American _committee for devast v Wil K.. H t ies 0 £ 1 at Beyreuth. o3 Jb¥ Tt (R i evagtated | L Privates SWillam s .- liarnngtan,| jnq, and ferro alloys), copper, oil'and .pe- | ties of Camb: , Aberdeen, Oxon and | lantic, steamed into- New York harbor — CHT Cheta e vpen dop B e i Died: of Dissase: troleum, contributed 74 per cent. of|Edinburgh. S today for the grand review of the na- - : e e | Hartford; James rout, Greenwich; 7 Cosima Wagner was born De- " : s the year's total value and 88 per cent. i . U.. 8. A;|tion’s fighting ships here next Thurs- graves will be decorated, the commit- | Walter L. Peefer, Bridgeport; George| Corporal Arthur W. Bjornbers, |¢ n);e e iy e L Major G"v‘e"} 4. Ford Kent —,U i day. - They dropped anchor near the O o e Cavahter tec also will provide a Chrisimas fes- | . Reeves, Waterbury; John W. New- | Middletown. : Troy, X . Dec. 92 oMajor Gen- | (i itieahips and hospisal ship Solace ival for 6, children. ristm: : 2 eral J. Tor , U, S, A, ; K i ekt ;ue“‘;'- tél::fl'el:!t%":tlf;:‘;‘rds}:’:;fl:; Stackirl” Shica-iviity edhtv: to v g%.u“r';y:' g:;g:; J'fx‘:;’:a;_ xraf- Wounded Severely. PRESIDENT WILSON TALKS e o it Chers ‘todey after 4 | Which: preceded them. into port yester . ; q : s g e : day. All will take part in greeting the ames sent from America, will i 3 ek el Lieutenants—Paul F. Hayes, Stam- WITH WOUNDED AMERICANS | brief jliness. : T £ Wagner, who has composed numerous | {ributed, each child, in addmcn?engi:g o h?},‘fg“fi':%i;,cpa{i‘j‘fim& B e {ford; William' A. Campion, Water-| Paris, Dec. 22 (By the . P.-—Pres- | Genoral Kent was a_scdond lieuten: | ATerican fieet en voute from active operas, a symphony and other works, |given some article Of clothing, mittens | Your Jorm DBiochalis, New Britain: | Vile: ident Wilson today visited - the Red|ant at the outbreak of the Civil war. [T SR &8 well as being a conductor of or-|or a muffler. ‘(‘}";“'omo Colapietro, Eridgeport; An-| COrporal Joseph Kavinsky, Bridge-|Cross hospital at Neuilly, where he|in which he served with distinguished | cepNAN THEFTS ARE chestras. Two hundred children who have re- | #3°2™2 100 AT Xnconia; Steven T. | POt . |shook hands individually ‘and talked | gallantry. He was. promoted fo ggl- 4 turned to the ruined village of Crecy | tHoRY Kozlawsit, Ans0h s o oter ue| , Privates—Fred H. Perry, Norwich: | with twelve hundred badly wounded |onel in 1864 for serviccs during the TO BE INVENTORIED T‘ Aot For Serbia in Pari will receive complete outfits of cloth- | DRdas, Tast Horeh Albert Jacobs, . Burnside; Thomas| Americans, for the most part survivors | campaign before Richmtond.” His rec-| - Paris,’ Dec. 23—(iavas) — The . Dee. 22.—(Havas.)—Prince |ing so that they will be able to return | Sivider New £ Marshall, Seymour; Gustav: Btreibig, |of the Chateau Thierry action. -Hejord during the ‘Spanish war resulted | French com. with the - X .( the crown prince of Ser-|tc school. The committee also is ar- TURDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. Danbury; George L. Troland Strat-|spent more than.four hours .in the|in his being made major general of the inventory of in north- arrive in Paris on Thurs-|ranging Christmas festivities at Laon, SA * 1ford; Bartholomew Bajorin, Rockville; | hospital, visiting evéry ward and stop- | United States army Ocicber 4 1898, | ern France agd Belgium, lefi Paris to- Friday, according to the Petit sons, Paris and other French cit- | Died of wounds 26; died of accident| Harry Raymond: Crosby, Waterbury; | ping at every bedside, Later he visit- | being retired from active scrvice eNv- | day for Spa. Belgium, the headquarters _ and ether capsesl, died of aixplanA’lohn K Iyons, Rridgaport. ed the French hospital Val de Grace.!en days later at his own request. of the various armistice delegations, 4 vy H SRS S