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— Bulletin Service Flag Norwich T SR R POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919 TEN PAGES—70 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS D e U _ Bolshevism broke out in G,,m,anroop Transpflrt U" NAVY ls TU HAVE Twu GREAT FI-EETS \ £ Silesia on Saturday. ea’ther In the west\ The release of ail the Sinn Feinerg — |interned in Bngland is expected virs | e | |yt oncer i Secretary Daniels Says One Fleet is to Be Based on the Pacific w disorders have occurred i 3 | ; : 4 the Ruhr valley coal fields, i west. | Coast, the Other on the Atlantic—Newport, R. L, is to Railway Traffic is Virtually |vhalia, Germany. | Sty N p 3 e ot . : Blocked in Northuest Texey | or F1ors, camied away $3000 worth | ea.mw eli; orthern Pacific, | Be One of the Principal Training Stations For Seamen— of furs from the store of the Jackson ' i H . s L o ] 15 Below Zero in Ne.|H, Company at Salem, Mass. L i 2,480 Soldiers Submarine Base at New London to Be Retained. Went Down With the British Steam Yacht Iolaire When the brackes oo ioainer Eaunels, Fap Keuiey trpe board—They Are in No| . . .~ e g stea , 5 tons, ! shing’ , Jan —To keep he Nrring joint e s, the e o Ship Struck on Dangerous Rocks Near Stornoway Harbor was launched at Stratford, Conn. | Danger. Bhiy it an o le BeEg tiotarea: il A e 5 Denver, Colo., Jan. 1—With th2| Hospital facilities at West Point| New York, Jan. 1 fleets, based on the Pacific ¢ ¢ and | to give the people on the Atlantic g —Only About Thirty of 300 on Board Were Saved, and|weather bureau ihermometer register-|ave described ~as “pitifully inade- | cnnounced at 3 o'clock tt roMeials | the other on the Atlaniic coast. will | Pacific seaboards. an. opportunity. to ¢ % | ing 12 below zero and unofficial tem- | quate” by Colonel W. H. Haskins. | that no attomnt wortd by mois epon | be established next summer with war | see tie full naval forc < Many of Those Were Terribly Injured. reratures of 20 1o 22 below zero, Den- | Clark College faculty unanimously | tomomen seraine. G0’ srade befere | games and joint manoeuvers as a part | 3Ir. Duniels also i0ld the committee cer had e iooiaGst Year's Day m%rndm\ml e DIAN For a L Bakie) WOT| hbota E o i e ey ng ot e reg programme o ininz. | that durinz pesce t'mes the submas PR . bl and hear Stormo - hitbor aild anly about||menyiveata® itraims nitoatl wre | nations, ToorR o . 2 in expluiuing rine X Diezo Key red | O e, Many of these | 211 late and some outgoing trains have | American warships left Copenhagen | ! ““,‘)’l"‘f‘m"““] then moder a3 e house naval vomiiitios | 1 New 1.0 ‘Gonn eve GORY SR} SN torribly Intored i oiforts | been annulled on account of the coll. |for German ports on,the Baltic Sea,' 11 naval ety “07‘]; oo poge 1 that after every war there | r defens: t San o re Dritish | ¢ shore Températures’ n° . Wyoning anil|where thcy will fake on bosra BLRticeniie ol stanling 1“- o R e Pensacola, Fla, will be re- Sy Besekowasn] - AN 0 Baic o ing o of the| throughout Colorado rangel frem 10 | Americans. s o The man m; dc : nd the fleet division has | stea ay,| 5 T 15 Gt deereas Below #Avor EElisicoal barte (Oathar 4 _ i i Cio cn determined to prevent any slump. | neipal trainine stat ol £ Sy 3 et o e et e coel naras Cathetine JCullenton. U“\Iih‘i()']“\‘\":)‘lgt(]‘"l(‘]\ ar ine i v 3 said, had received | scamen in ihe east will be at ( ) : - : J Sl re Wan T vaesel of 262 tons, | frains out to Kansas City in the last | Massachusetts Bay with 1,100 tons| “Northern Pacific in- no. dane Rt RR DR R L | Hampton Roac Newport 3 X | sine vas a vessel of 802 tORS | 26 honrs. Officials of the road today |of bituminous coal. L o e chief of opera | Secretary D nd Ado : it in 1 an fo 2 3 bla S i 3 2 antain imelly messag Tope wit i e ¥ : o 1% 'he vessel &t on the dangerous | war belonged to the estars of the late | Sent a relief train to Sharon Sprinzs.| The steamer Carib which was R S EOpE S bsace jpon plat o7 Ao ocks i e Beasts of Helm,” | Sir Donald Currie Kas. to help stranded passenzers and | ported in distress with her Rl e e s [EEUHUIELS S0 S ilons et iwath bring in mail ind bazgag shifted, is heading for Halifax, N. S| <cldiers in all probabiits he telrarliog oand stavgialone A Ve tols nding extension of — — - = {under her own steam. HE orio v for nehien vor s D Ao aai by 1 r officials wiil = = ¥ or whenever winds s ymmand of ca Ic Mr | W MRS. DURYEA TELLS OF IEOLSHEV!K ADVOCATE {15 DEGREES BF LO"JGZEIF:\")E NEB, | qlowelry valued at $24000 was | nerthward of weet. | crmand oLicay e Mzl v the same pur- W SPEAK ¢ BERLIN M PINE, .{stolen from Mrs.’ Maude Hackett of; The nava! authorities are taking ev- | ¢ ships for two ye | o AR VlVOR\K IN FRANCE 1 = S "“ 23 UIN1 Lincomn, Neb. fin. 1—Iniensely | New York and Mrs Waldo Newcomver | ¢ry procatiion. hewever. to zward ih s | gectelityinet: ow Wearing deco! “ Ay =y €l ccld weather prevailed today in Ng- |Of Baltimore while they were riding]|lives of the 2,480 sold hoard the | el ihe AT ss wait until its 0 T ernmer Jeainn oL uthe oot of | braskn and southern South Dakofy, |between —New York and Atiantic|iransport, nearle 17)) of whom & 5l s stina f ovicaisanun e SN - g T R hoa e ha bol- | At Winner. S. D,, ard Long Pine, Neb., | City. I or wounded A bree reie i e ey 5 vards as the pres- ke y fon & O rany vl s 15 desrecs.helow 7ero A bliz. | Continuation of the food adminis-! has been rigzed from the sh e s e e s U S L O is reported around Deadwood, S. |tration’s weekly fair price list| el, reacy T e i el T ki "‘ j‘ Aot and the Rosebud line of the North- | throughout the country has been left| i deemed b 4 % i Ruestans did not} ostern road in Soouth Dzkota con-[to the option of state food adminis- | JUry to the stre WOMEN F TS s e8 - throughot o et ks PCl finued blocked by snowdrifts | traors. | ins them from the craft, waile thirteen oM §ESUME SHAMERUL GONERNMENFS L ans [ n_ite ke LS o A | “Train traffic throushout Nohraska | Gratitude for the work done in (iestrovers and nav 1 tugs are stand- TACTICS AT WHITE HOUSE| RUNNING RAILROADS Direak e ¥ comed prospect of I | nas delaved because of the cold wea- | France by the Salvation Army war; i"% DY to lend assistance in emorzen- igton, Jan. 1—Riotous scenes| Washinston, Jan. 1.—The govern- uryea. the first ; rect of Freach 0t | jor and heavy snow that fell yester- [relief service was expressed in a! <% ted” tonight in front of the|iment’s loss in operating the railroads cross the bat . T me | qav. I e calle e jon-! The transport, ruck the! House when soldiers, sailors|in 1918 is At T et Aadaas ¢ AvadhBe ana ¢ « message from Gen- | it i 1ok | ama ¢ 0 . “ is caleulated by railroad ad- Argonne an son beca o el b | sand bar in a heavy 2.30 o'clock |and citizens undertook to end a|ministration officials at less thanm Pl et 4 : SNOW 1S BLOCKADING | ““The transport Rijndam, with re-| (RIS morning was resting more onsily | “Wateh fire” demonstration started in|$150.000,000. This represents the aif- years had clothed mor. ( : PiEs3 RAILROADS IN KANSAS |turning troops aboard, arrived at. 'onight and was approacting an even Lo O HE S| of the| ference between aggregate amou ar. v 1® an - 81 3 U orana s 11 ron- | Newport News, Va | keel .mgmnfih ,\;],.. had lisied 1 B onal Woman’s .-:n_dl prot -[i the government will be compelled to Itered m: I : e S L R Italy has recaived a few)credit of | eorlieriin ithe day, making pr against failure of the senate to|ray railroad companies as tal for woras he hodies c ! Rhine tins¢ Anglo- | splendid opportunity of the !s 100,000,000 from the United States ule Al onE R ey pass) fhe ieaual suffrags resolutio ey LR on St ein R on v Cntlos i E SO ved 4 oiie .l P Hem e onalanow Blockhae The | government. which h 15 wer ; \\"vmv»w» carrying banners were | led guaranteed return—and the net . g - R 5 commentinz | Roelc Tsiand reports : |~ The existence of Greater Baltimore| Si¢ Was a consider ble dists | knoc ‘1 down by the c ng crowd | income which the government wi'l re- a ‘ . The et sntoe inoau e peliie existence iof, Greater Baltimore] nore when she went asrous now {and their banners destroved, while an | ceive from the railroads line on which several trains | square miles of Baitimore County | kas been driven to wiihin than 1.vn n which the “watch fire” was| It will take six months more of re- 4 \ man frontier 10 | bound nrobably will he opened today.|and more than five square miles of} '\g-i:‘”m O i el A '”\m ”l b ey L s U e i G . hurned | 101 efficien o e s e e i oo eentans) o iovind Sl e Blowdng trom the | BOee BACHERSON] oRier e o e e ehvmannt or ey g urne > e SRR s S abriien biesen | sou .\.]r ~K .r‘n;\‘h : had 1thated " «.‘ ed fire in ;H‘.‘L- of -‘l‘.v big ; its lo <‘ ofiicials believe. If con- : fo zents ) o thie | than 24 h ! somewhat, althougn tha seix contirued |urns in ¥ and five of them | does mot approve the proposed e el ) ite | toda Whis attifude ok the peasmuts in tha| S PV SRR (8 B D e e by e molics T b AR - ‘ T f Ra IEe o st crne s bure rted in | region of Moscow is alarming the Le- | o S ; o of el cme, i 3 Tolertion «f Ba-| _The lowest tempe Ll L S “e-| chore. Mariners predicred, howeveny|violation of park regulations. The: consequence President Wil- ] L3 E 18 R, 1 -‘T”e- puv“ch:sg‘by i e G ;‘;‘;‘,1‘”’:‘ “‘m"ll’,,“‘” A.‘nl “,\-!\‘.'t to 5 the !'h‘fl ed to f”:"]h’oxm nd a‘nd ‘\Tm’e held | scn ca ou )\i;’ announced inten- 3 8 2 TR s ba e B By ine Danca §. o3 lalo st before mornic makinz [at a prec station. l.ater they were |ticn of returning the roads to private of | now | des below zerc mercial Italiana, the largest. commer- | conaitions favorabie tarrina |released by the police and will appear | management at an early date, the ; « ank in Italy, of a substantial in-| e troops aboard to destroyers. 1Ir|in police court tomorrow ng to|sovernme ¢ill not be ms - equiv el il e = cial b Italy, of a _substar A ard tc ; orrow morning to | covernmen will not be made " . ; LIZZARD ,". r’_'\f_‘ilr\f‘\ erest in the Lincoln Trust companyi this is done the men will be brought|answer the formal charges of viola-|u . hotteriaid mant N NORTHWEST TEXAS|of New York, was announced. | direet to New York. tion of park rules. At the Woman is deficit does not include the big ah | Tex Tan p A man believed to be Ernest Bot-i The ( Island coast guard crew,|party headquarters it was said that|sums—between $150,000,000 and $200,- h 3 ohi bf the i tommley, associated with B. Bottom-|under command of Captain Joseph |since the woman had not furnished | (00000—which have been loaned to ’ spia et i b and company, Boston, was found | Tuitle, went alonzside in a small boat |any bond they would not appear for | railroads to help them pay for (ke ex- = wiLson | e acad sday at the foot of an air|this afternoon after two attempts o trial tensive programme of improvements u = SON|| Gioct Sna s fearod Shift at the Broadway Central Hotel,| fre a line across the transpor(’s bow | During the afternoon the women|and purchase of new cazs and loco- . De e el R ork. He had fallen from a|lLad proved unsuccessful. From t ned copies of speeches delivered by | motives. These loans will be repai A. P. SERVICE IN P MA ks | i T y paid & QrL . Y t ua is blocked and reliel cr have \:[ fle v\ \"c"lulr;\V d!‘i”\i the night. | line \\')‘\Hh the coast guards earried |President Wilson n Europe and as|eventually D SOUT AVERICA s e Senh Gk tor BroD y h he railroad administration’s con- | with them, the breeches buoy was |the last one was destroved the “senti-| The government's loss cannot > 4 o a v L temperatura at Amarilly was §|tract with the Norfolk & Western, Inels” unfuried a banner bearing Mn| ed exactly until the compensation v ) 1 J=th Rl by Director-General McAdoo,| Unless the danger increases, how- |inscription denouncing President Wil-} 0 each road is finally determined, and / D Qint § i v payment of $20,640,000 in | cver, the buoy will not be put (o use,|son as a “false prophet of democrac until the Interstate Commerce Com- e : fivinz from ‘lagstaffs | FIRST COLD WAVE OF innual rental . jbut should the soldiers be landed on|A dozen soldiers and sailors instantly | Tission compiles figures on earninss 1 mages of | THE WINTER HITS CHICAGO, Dr. Redriguez Alves, elected presi- | Iire Islind, a flect of small craft surrounded the banner and shut it[and expenses for November and De- S A e S e nt of Brazil last spring, announced | ing from various points from the gaze of the crowd of Several| cember. Officials believe, however, % ; : : he prasident]| . 1- vave i joq tiat he would cssume the|sitores. of the Great South Bay, | hundred persons that the aggrezate government com- } unicihl of the iter spread ove e north- enti fhce tod Le utilized to transfer them to Ba arm ptain then 4 in| rensation tfor roads will be about . anjeimality, [OL tHe vnter o ¢ sic i office today ized to transfer t to Bay army captain then stepped in|pensation for ail roads will be abou . title “cit \“vm“ o “' 1 H' Weat ‘The American cruisers Tacoma,! Shore, where the naval air station h: of the spectators and called for | $¢50,000,000 and that the net income £ A & 7 reil TEEES e i ( cund and Denver arrived at Rio|U®¢n turned into a huge three cheers for the president, “the|from railroad operations credited te & ¢ i Sraes A Chidhes todn s kitr e ey StE PG | hospital with medical and world’s leader of democracy and the|the government, will a littJe more ; Bl onige Ol he ' ireasury plans. o issua long, liies rushed from New York best friend the women of America |fhan $500,000,000. For the ten month sy - dieco-| WA NERORAGllond bW 4 F T AR T \War savo | ited Cross. A large number of am-lever had.” The crowd gave the cheer|up to November L the government's play ATl the . " Cide R atal Feainns amps and certificates may be. 'ulances issembled there ready | with a will, but there was no attempt | ret income from the railroads, as re- ATeribE Bl s i e aa aiey 15 ContinBe Ahe sick and wo 1 from | then to molest the “sentine ported by the Interstate Commerce ‘ - o e Che hel var savings RS o0 A Taies s he hospita After the “watch fire” had been put, Commission, ¥ $305.002.000. o O waTal s el B, { When he roturned aiter out tonight, the women started an-| For the ra®gnds, 1915 was a vear ; 2 P | : Sixtoen Tives are believed to. have | life line aboard, Captain other, and party leaders announced|which broke all records of revenues NEW YORK CITY WAS b When the Untted! Statesl o s o Lr it ANSTOKe that every possible effort would be|*nd expenses. Although receipts were ; : : to such an extent that it w le to Keep it going until the semate | Nearly 20 per cent. sreater, expenses i NE ird's steamer Quantico, | yo. 3 t 0 p it going until nate v , expen: ; Sk o BONE DRY LA IGHT | Sshdrein &' storm Ghnists |[1ax.bifntolkeep his Hootin Jasses Smendment. The ' were even mor. It took S0 per cent. ; | ; 5 S S T e e NGt st e RN hTS et inz late fonight, at- | Of the operating revenues to pay op- 4 d o L e oiealisild, saldiers) who (wers ab tended by 1 sentis 5o piled | e1ating expenses, aithouzh only 70 per p i o e Wy Wi sbout, linel the x chee: SR and | cent wad taken for this purpose in s pee e e e n Uo7 attemnt to aid. them R {1917 Operating expenses, which with . : o | Lim, e e NEW YORK SUBWAY AND G, SRR S : ¢ eir doors vol The Sauson and the Saluda, 7500- | \cre the lichis of desiroyars and t aL» LINES FACE BANKRUPTCY |MOnths amounted t0 8 n. tn J - Spalaro. y K six. lon lines | {01 CUTE0 carriers were launched at | while on the shore burned great flar _New York, J 1.- Theodore P. 7. Tnereased wages are estimated ! of ilen e Jihe i hilad LR iesday ed by coust nua fPEeke) suards| Shi president of the luterborough| variously to have been responsible for ing down o | They are per cent. finishec stood watch, prepared to ou Riix Transit Compary, which op- ween $500,000,000 and $300.000 000 | et {16} The Massachusetts supreme court'small boats if iny - denger|e itway and clovated Dines| of this bition PR g - 3 ’ b bR Ron ohers oSt | e e : ”tvlllt(d<h w:n:ihkn‘r- of menaced the transport. the "hs of Man the| 1In the ten months ended November oL S one Muson i all_hizht Il e e sy oo | o Ceaer and reln Smade ¥, addressed a et 1 for which (he Inierstaie Commerce e Kichr e ; 5 | Ralph H. Sellve of that city growing| vhich left Bresi on Chy o ss an eight (y\nv”']\ bt e, R P ; 5 % out of an alleged unauthorized sur-|scent across the sandbar t » company 2d other re »s were $4,- 4 I e no gical « ion !¢ Woods and IFire Isiand. Th ¢ appeval 622,000,000, or than! the - { 4 d Jame Jackson of Brookline,| roughening at dawn, prevented s £1,041,000,000 for the entire A 5 e ; : et t Mass., a former member of the state orts to remove the troops. coniract vear of 1917, n months $2, . ; ) Baror eanTetel commission, was nominated| Coast zuards declared ra $18.000.000 ¢ and ! ; Same Bt Loy conlant Delisss| by Governor McCall as a tru of | had the vessel struck certain it jointly by £26.000.000 passenzer o . : ‘ ireia this v e enan s belk Boston Elevated Railwas hars in the vicinity she would poration. He pointe | — s = < s ! + 10 the aticd | GRS Gented aetion | of ihe| Henri Rabaud, conductor of thel|leen smashed to pieces in e TWO-THIRDS OF CLEVELAND'S i egirning o tail Ditor Donlere aboaintion: was | Boston Symphony Orc was not- | short time. The shore is 1 deficit of FIREMEN ARE OFF DUTY a £ s [taken because the members oq |ified today that he had been elected | the hulks of cther ships whicl 1000 in subway earnings veland, 0., Jan D hirds oyl S e was the only way they co o|a member of tha Institute of Irance|tleir career in the vey of the | compared with the amounts which the i ] ; t veen ik ot e ®|in EiiEn o Xine s ! Atlar Tt was near t! : company was entitled tn cerve. | g, e The | ¢ ; iniform who flocked to the city by the| On account of tae illness of its op-| ("¢ S. San Diego was ler its oderat rect. ThesC | the’ firemen's union s tens of thousands. {er the New lngland Telephone | Summer | which Would | etk s g workine . g | ) 5 eones ey timated t more lana raph Company today re-{ — 1e indefir f REraAGnt R - p o el i 100,000 soldiers sailors spent New |auested t subscribers refrain from | N@ FEAR FOR SAFETY | e pay | ing the firemer and polic: ™ A i mily New|¥ears day in Yo The entire | extending New Year's greetings by | OF THE MEN ABOARD | before A to | pour was approved by ihe vot s er at it Aani oty seomed to- conier liday ef- | telephone. i | New York, Jan. L.—Relatives of men Lashe mevenitso: com-|in 1917, Tt never was enforced, city 2 st o |forts upon provid riainment| Thirty naval prisoners, who had | uioard the States transport | P? administration offi say. because v % ] : the Pres-ifor them, and w success, | been confined at the State prison at' Northern Pacific, aground on a sand | Mr Shonts' ietter came ciose upon the ) of Iz of fiaances ¥ p riral rayGson to de | Thanks to the action of the liquor | Concord were transferred to the naval| bar off Iire Island. need Lav of appeintment of a temporary| Ope hunc ind nine'y mer < Son v | 1 % b Rab PRl il O ,1 there was no drunkenness or “"\u"y t Portsmouth, N. H, tocom-|for their safety, according to TR I - | one-third—of the partment : K disorc plete their sentences. less message from Capta mpany their posts Ia ol S | — — Allied forces now control the Black | commanding, ved tor ens b i ‘ gl L GIFTS FOR CHILDREN BY CREW | Sea coast and the British have oc- ! Associated Pre e | | 3 < | OF BATTLESHIP NEW YORK |cupicd Batoum which is connectedby | The pilot of 1 our o'clock | : ; - | el S ey jipe line with the oil center of Baku ! flew over the t use board s v " dental 25 Bl senpE bl i L | President Wilson had his first pay | casily” anl s will relic P b itish gra et, wert | pay, G e ANNUAL REPORT OF CHIEF ican rhildren tods ; | day outside of the limits of the United | breakinz up o unionlic OF CHILDRE! Bt andeile | States and the treasury warrant for! Lieutenant Commander Nathan L.| | et i OF CHILDREN'S BUREAU | Po¥S and i as the $6.250 drawn to his credit probably | Chase, in command of the naval n The time has| pected. This was becausn, fhe armis. | ¥as the first presidential pay check | station at Bay Long Islar ; S she A who iect of child | fice having hoan Signed. the . wmm|ever endorsed by any one other tham|Who made the i aro ! STEAMER HELD IN PORT Considered anew with | York came home in time to hold a|the chief executive I the transport for three-quariers « = ECAUSE OF DENSE FOG on as (he most ef- [ Naw Vear's celebration # this hatbor| Retention by the covernment of a|hour. There waslittle acsivity amor and il = L i s A gl 1d of a Christmas one in a Scotch | MAI0T of the twenty-four training|the troops aboard, he reported. and r e St insport G v o S5 ed 103ay in her| port as had heen planned. Toor chil- |CAMPs for instructing the na @l re-| | who escanc : iston 2% chiel of the children's, gren, many of whose fathers had sac- |3 force advocated by Captain - surf was described in with a list of widely known operation with state|rifeca their tives for their countrv, | LARINE, acting chief of navigation strong inshore wind the heac passengers, W it Heeatie cal is preparing a plan | were the guests of the York Fire of undetermined origin last ind_snowfalls ! ilerbert C. Hoover at Paris. | 2 o B o e T certifi- | crew aboard the vessel, ihese fare|DiEht damaged the animal feed plant | c¢mprised the | age made public} .4 ! . S hildren in states hav- | paving contrituted $2,500 of their sav. |of the American Milling company at| _Army authorities in revealed (hat the work of re-jpic : s o [Fequirements. which it|ings o pay for the presents which|eoria, Tl to an extent estimated at) S 3 Lt CATry habliftation’ oS adee willl e S passengers rnish much valuable| a5y Beatty purchased. The Saiee. | $600.00 ard supplies to Bay Shove, in Uk heavily on the commission |24 s passenge . |tion Army assembled the children who ,, Ninety sick officers and men from | €vent that any troops are br 7 Mot d Bas et Cheng e h}nfi were the beneficiaries of {his holi. |the American army in France ar ived | ashore. | Yt Gemnin s e : P in the bu- ! 4 3 ) Sl e — oover said, that the Q5 o the day affair. Ciothes anl Uritish-made|at the Philadelphia navy vard and ver said, o < o Jleast 100 (0%, Gilihted the litle curste B o et SOLDIERS AND SAILORS | include not only food | 11° e = TevelEapie R L Sk G i RIOTOUS AT MNORFOLK]| t housing over a con- | g said widespread = =i ‘ ;. : jr velL assisieniisectes cint shown in the meed | TEMPORARY RECEIVER FOR 0. R' CAUCHIOS HONORED | Norfolk, Va, Jan !v7—_\-muv|"1r‘wmvw! e et e ance McCormick. eminent siclans BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT EY; PRESIDENTROINCARE | No= Iiale ore ipnghl Bat e eyl s paralyzed, | fornar e o sers: aid in| New York, Jan 1—Citing fare in- ¢ York, Jan. 1.—The rosette of an|tion by a board of inquiry into the|MT JHoover said : ave been | (111 SHnte et lic | creases ranging from one to three of the Irench Legion of Honor | S e e et ndered almost hopeless of recon : e medias MCADOO TO START ON b 1 lequate care. for | cents for street railway mmmm‘h”v i e D o 121' [’00“0'_'1‘“0'111_,“:' re early today by sailors| o o Aand eaihe A coh ‘(«4 sco itives of various VACATION NE: mother. e Shraafon) contyl forislvoat HaTivay Vol es in received Lere from President Poin- |and soldiers, in which one sailor w Hugtion for n . the coall, o ad depariments, N XT SUNDAY | ,urean ged by the| Newark, Boston and = oth citie f France today by Oscar R.|killed and several others injured. {fines have been destroved and there|® e _ Washington. Jan. 1 e s was increaseq | Dimothy . Williams, pecident of . an American, for forty vears| Naval officers said that sailors guilty |SCAICely is a single factory that canisrgikE AT INTERNATIONAL al McAdoo spent \,_._, o p Brooklyn Rapid Transit ( he Fr Line « 2 s ! o - v ot | Ve oP ed without a very large por- 7 s d in many r conditi = T 0., for h »f steamship f inciting or participating in the riot | v working on his final report on gov- | pecially the Brouqps: Bs- | which Lindley M. Garrisor, former sec- Who as its director seneral of|\wauld be courtmartialed and dishonor- |tion Of new equipmer SILVER L ANTSSETELED ernment railc operations for 1918 | num 22 hestomh | retary of war, was appointed receive ht traffic in the United States and ably discharged from the service, aft = Meriden, Jan The strike for submiseion to President Wilson |ed weapon (of carrsing conceal- | vesterday, said today the right tof Canada. The honor was in Seention e Hesinoua 1w ror L ncal| SGHOON ER USED AS DECOY |of employes of International Sil- He now plans to leave Wash.ngion for [ morality in ( E A charge a seven cent fare probably | Of : auchios’ services ir. despatch-jover to the civilian authorities for _ FOR GERMAN SUBMARINES ver company pas been sctiled, accord- a vacation in Californic next St their “adora e Sl would be asised on behaif cf the B. R.|ing Ahor\:mp tons of material to|trial under state laws. Newport, R. i.. Jan. 1..—How an ap- |iN§ to an announcement made tonight RERE hin His 1o i, ey, | the ldiers and sail- | T. and its subsidiaries, France during the war. Norfolk was quiet tonight and with | paprenily pepaceful consting schooner, [Py the committee of IS entrust- rector-general until « b i i The securites of this company are e e <tra naval guards patrol he | heavily armed, was sent ot by the|€d With the settlement. The terms named by the president RECEPTION FOR MISSOURI'S :;:g;r!\h:::;td‘ l“b!;); rml T”':o\t.nmvnl PASSENGER SERVICE TO BE street no further trouble was navy department as a decey (o attra 3}_‘(;";\"_;‘_ "‘;-‘t‘t“_\ ! e of PREMIER CLEMENCEAU SOLDIERS AND SAILORS |cent $37,000000 bond tssme. e ace: N EESUMED WinHfagTweRRIBRE = Gecman SUbmerines has beey Qlaclosed | %10 omoriow. evening. i The S o New Yok, Jan. 1.—Missouri soldjers | Fison is in \Washington nnd it is re- .. % YOTK, Jan. l—Passengers ser- ed Charles Whi ch lay at|Was inaugurated Oct. 4, 1915. Dur 1S TAKING A REST | aix sailors from overseds swere honor: | Ported he went to consul- goy Js re-| vice, interrupted by the war, will be|SOFT COAL MINING s e e 2t | the pa Sl Paris, Premier Clomenceau, | ed with a_reception here today by the | Officials regarding this phase of | cSumed between New York and Ant-| RECORDS BROKEN IN 1912, my submarine stopped the | CUTTe e details of the R s o since he| Missourl ‘hospitaity comvnittee which [ Comiany's affal Tora s duparis | Ferp late this monih by the Red St Washington, Jan, 1.—With an esti- {emore cn the high scas it would |Settlement, hut out of courtesy to the ooic office thirteen months a2o, is tak- Governor Gardner “of that state ap- | ure he announced he would retain the | i it was announced taday by the |mated output of 00,000 tons, all|have discovered that she was anything | Commitier nandi be maiter the g st. The premier was under | popinted to cntertain thesc men upon | bresent B. R. T. officer: nternational Mercantile M.arine Com- |records for the production of bitumin- | but the harmless cargo-c that | terms not be published until after R L s hduding thel thelr arrival Here. /The committee an- i pany. The company is awaiting only fous coal in the United States were | her outside appeaprarce i night’s mectin i garliamentary sessions of the | w | nounced it would continue its work| Field Marshal von Hindenburs has|iier mmamy o5 vessels Lopland, Fin- |broken during 1913, said a statement| She was mansied by naval off gone to Mouilleron-en- | until all the state's servics mon & 3 4 e and Zeeland and l\roonmgd by the |issued today by the National Coal rarried ey s 2 Pareds, La. Vengee, where hi was bora | revarmed on- thapr sy TS" Bave cEraphed to German ndiial s | i e o Jroonlagd, by the issued today by tHe National Coal as-| carried a troined crew ready to give| |t cost the American peapls about : : was b et on vay to their|nates, saying that he would Suppo . i s s |sociation. This total was approxi-|baitle at a_rioment's notice. Fortu-|$18.160.000,000 to run its .expensi 18 yeazs ago. WAy 2o their hemuy S British, occupap T - pport 3522"2‘,“1‘& (i_ll:a;':;:e? ~hlp’~ will take | mately 36000.000 tons in excess of mclnmnly for the submersibies. the Whit- war government and make u:}‘:lm‘;: & raffic. ~\ former record output in 1917. temore neyer was molested. ~-=~—_ allies in the ycar ending Tuesday.