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—— ——— =) INorwic Bulletin Efi Flag " VOL. LXI--NO. 5 POPULATIO | N 25,919 NORWICH, CONN., — - DAY, JANUARY 6, 1919 F_lGHT—PAGFS—SG COLS. PRICE TWO cpnTs MER'E! \ TRUUPS DRIV Denorstrationinthe St Te'egramsPresment ues | SPEEDY MEETING OF p tN]r Streets of Berlin 2% e With King of Italy n 1o : their decepest ap: g of gratitude for empty millions of men into = and to exclude the raw s which alone can give them nt is the most rapid precess for making Bolshevists that has been discovered. ‘nemployment and Polshevism sh a vicious circle of mu- it reception that had been ac-|g 2y of the Dvina, |'Riga is in the hands of the Lithuani- ican troops, | an soviet troops, according to a wire- 3 Kadish, have ' despatch from the Rassian Bol- | was gain troopswhi t headquarters receiwed here. |ple entered, The Bolshe-| Righting has been raging in the | of 109,385 m,zf‘ Arvers, a decrease ¥eCO £ hei Italian Couple a Farewell| . feet. £d height of 30,500 P! i 60,000 in Parade. , R Amsterdam. ty thousand [0 be for $5,0 S British Papers Assert That Prompt A¢ 4ion Should Be Taken Border I the Americans Are Figh‘.ing in Snow From Rome, Satirday, Jan. 4.—Although er marched in a proce to the|will do . Telephone and Telegraph fBSEh e Capt the | a. & : ctor Emmanuel und Queen cause of the Spread of Bolsh .yism — Unpemployment Americiins Won the Admiration of the Allied| ficre was a' demonsiration against| _Ann farewell visit at the Vi Savoia. They T Lomneent and e Lasems | ford Motor Car Co. is turning out| nosts ation and | witnessed a sirong demand from thc | o A - ! bourg, the randical leaders, also were —Bolh evists Are Mutilating the Allied Shengect e e treets 4¢|and more than 3,000 a day by the ceting of the peace confere 3 ple of Ttaly to tj s of America.|chaos which is reatening oeithe UM% entry |rendered to the Allies will soon be| Valuabie gift e Deod B oal mia B A / New York and - Adolt Hoffman, Min.| SXoi2est i 3o o 0t Cotn ~ v ; - - | versary of th - 8 anni- . \ Against Adolf Hof e iteh il ¢ ot New Orleans.|Later He Paid the Royal! . = am, et i #0,000000 at 4% - per e olic_soldiers and Protestants of President and Mrs. Wiison dined #n- to Check the Chaos Which is T} wreatening Germany Be- ) Helena. the president and his wife AT hgolt Toffman, independent social. |Corp 481 report of Cuba Cane Sugar * Comma nders—Bolsheviki in Patrograd Executed 500 4000 cars a day. Production plans enthu- | most influential Briti ; them in Rome. which they ‘Deutscaiand ube 16 Ser ompt action to stem t Valuabie giffs were preseated by the|kecause of the introduction of of peo- |ready to transport American troops| ki ‘cer of Public Worship— | iished 2 new yee” at Ipswich estab- i | long the Pet rograd Road and in the Frozen Swamps That ifth Liberty | oon rported going| ViSit at the Villa Savoia. | . n after a miss meeting on Thurs- | Americar X 3 i —Capture of Kadish by the il do H tonight at the Qu‘rinal with Two to Four Feet in Depth—Captus Y amarched i @ procescion 1o the |35 00n e fnancing amounting 1o on! teport of Cuba Can ar| went Tater t pay the roval couple a Adds to the Seriousness of thr | Sityation. : s that portf say ad- |ner y unti 5 s | et took this oc Hices o their | London, Jan. 5.—The past week has © Persons to Avenge the Assassiration of Moses Uity | 1 1 ctinecht ond Res tuzem | | crowd's anger. As tr /| ¢3ll for 2,000 a day before March 1, rdless of politics, for considerad a iribute paid by the peo- |y; b German merchant ships sur- y . . SeRpeoieaty) and queen to Fresident and Mrs. | snevism by way of the borde 5 he was 1 and the members of the pr: ot ~ S e 1 stimulation and it has already Fowa then e Zaat . There is a : ;) erate in Germany upon a : = & on the | streets of Risa, according to the Lokal | dispersed. Froma en _[ri"':;"on:"‘o“:: _B°hfl_"{ ‘,]"T";““"_“‘_ o party. if anarchy seizes cenira S N e bombarded the al- | Anzieger Herlin, which says the —— [ cartad o S o S L R i decisions of the peace con {more calcuiated in that country tv O The” A sricans ¢ into | (jerman theatre has been. set on fire.| CHIEF OF POLICE OF , e r e = GIVES AUDIENCE TO Sy kb L frustrate the appearance of an -au- rograd ad and |The German sfeamer Lucie Woerman | HAS I o | . AMERICAN JOURNALISTS | demnities an be er th e irograd xoad =2t |is reported to have lefc Riga yester- | BERLN JEEN DEPOSED| Department of Labor recommended ic government with which peace Jan, with sewvcral hundred fugitives| Berlin military control ow from ! d v/ bt 5 Rome, Saturday, Jan. 4.(Zy The .A. . o might be concluded follsht 1 | posed Eichorn, en: ¢ cabinet has de- i‘gwf“\’_“““ ru';;mg“g%'r‘:‘m:l ?:fu’f m“ P.)—Fope Benedict today received in becor el T suments both for mil- i e, = o faniboard el lin, who refused o€ Of pollee of Ber-| ;o "or the United States and meet- | SPSCI] e amcrican Jour | The chief desire of the Britj Rogen il L atnet ASYIA forces captured Kadish | = = E | Herr Ernst, @ - o ing at a c int ¢ e -y | nali ed her2 b es i he ar : 2 = eran - Wnliy of gal- | SUSPECT ABREZSTED FOR | Hezk Brist € fector ot |1z alfe cencal ot & Hecetany i together with some e Ahe T ol siving e’ ompir! | i i = E. B sl '« ,aing Compan as been k a = g sident's suite, T sitors were 0 ek shor ef st menacing extension. evoled imiration MURDER OF MRS. H. £ BROWN |00l " alnz Company, | Eranic McManany, (head of the- lo- | Lic President's eutle, ®he wisitors were o0 L SY (o Ricur opposs' 210t le- | of chavs & most toenacing extemuion, i g L Leswiston, Al Olile (EHichorn /4 55 Dolice, assist | comotive repair division of the Rail-| pooin Dbl e i ention of a e conscri eqd army |until the peace conference has finis s been take A eTiaw | Tuorilainen, who edQ mem v ot the Spartacus roup |road Administration, soys that no| "R*% °f Hhe Amerlear college. for the policing of foreign evriiorics |ire labe A tidal ed and theihody of an AmEFICA® | ley last night on suspicion ¢ on Dece \her 5 in raiding the premis-{blizzard will tie up railroad traflic e with the possibility of be’ Coroan S eepifie Soveh BT S e O " Aol s el e €8 0% he socialist organ and in the |this vear. e firected to into_conflicts with their ; | Furope mizht ziv ore embarrass- shipped to Arct Ha G, 3rown at Rocitland la el L | " McAdoo signed the Government con- | (ot 209 . dire 0 Sunday _observer under iment at P than the escape of Na- e some cast I oriday Akt Five Ito per. ! < tl v n | the success of the plan ciming to | RIAYLOPNCIREr YL BT e th but they w small | g Destin She & whoimade|n reported thAt the sovernment|tract with the New York Centraliupjie the nations of the world in|Cf ‘A Warning” siv ninence to | poleon d Tienn: i J _ {day. . De UL {92 Qecided to adopt drastic meas- |Railroad. Annual rental amounted to| squn o hrorisn S wenlns nrevent (e foliowings o | The war of the Observer is in nparison @ those inflicted “up-|{le arrest, said he would claim the|p e 5,000,000, 208 Deotiernacias Wenld event i ine i aties) aral 5t ey ot | e e Dbelief fhat th e = g 00 offered by the state.! the activities of the | $50,000,000. o uture wars. i ENE RS ¥ sme dange ine w he 5 he ey GOk Bolheviat: opeyied b i left later for Bath in' E ists throughout Germany,| [Interstate Commerce Commission| pho ot i sl 1o see DI elbiatnE dn [erin oSt urgent s now before the ific fire from three and six ich |airee of Detective Roy,awho said the ,f e I placed capital invested in American| American journal Seonal rea. | $hould most wish to a conquering is to restore the nched unter-attd.ck | jqentification of the man a's the sul . §StX TRANSPORTS ARRIVE I railrcads at the close of 1917 when sayin cr ”l”} { conquered na and all of central \ d a counte t1ck | jdentifica of the man a‘g sul S = % fed it ; <o | disba southeas g s held { fov whom the Rocklar g authc gi- } WITH 6,000 SERVICE MEN | the Government took them over, at e in the city which | e e R e K the ar il- | tiox had n seirching w as Posi dve | New York, Jan. 5 13,389,571, v Ameri- | | 389,571, : i et B A {0t order and normal livine, or some- mo 1e will ne take n 0 ¢co, the battleship North Caj cretary Baker will submit to| discovered A further reason thing as near to thi possible. u nd med into New York harbor tc el el :;R;I reason for s ction in seeing you = S e Tuorilainen told the au‘ fori, i e et by vl 3 an army of 500.000 men|is the there were so many . e ‘ We ot in TRockInA ¢ £ (e s ot | b e ot te arme 1% 1000 OMCerS | hat will carry over until peace is do- | Cathel 1ol the Uinilad! Stifes [NEw vork “MILK sTRIKE? he murder. He said he | left 0 eity | France, : : clared, ; : to whom w bound by the closest IS VIRTUALLY BROKEN ArraZe s on Menday mornin ridved s Rilev| The North Carolina, which is the| Capital Issues Committee will .soon! tics. The syray we alwa; New York, Jan. 5—The New-York Am made (he ' it¢ Mandsay afternoon jand. went 1o | f itleship to arrive here with |Present to Secretary Glass a plan of | falt’ for Ameri inereased now i Gt iGE Dan o B et bili 1 ng on the | work in a pulp mill t] © ne.xt morn- 1 overseas, had among her | GOVernment supervision of stock pro- when we think of President \\'x!s‘on'; s Hisen Froker ganis " r zones of e SR A e _ | motion prospectuses. talenis and hopes for a just and et e 5 Perrare o ight they | Teputy Sherift Aler. sa}q that this| Ol Donibiont Conpen Co. hrenartal b v e e e o T o e il jor hac® been corrok .0 by & ‘wio-|tean Thie Belleau Wood and the | outbut for December 2,686,000 pounds, | come a real = §iitons New. York /Bilk): Gonferenice ~Foara. eLi claimed 10 have accompan- | At . and nineteen officers | compared with 2 101,000 pounds in| Pope Beneiict concluded by impart- hory { Inc that the. city de 't of the way and that ‘he |nnd 994 men of the 113th Ammunition | NOvember. ing to all the apostolic’ ben=diction. WOI der-work of the war 1l receive 90 p 1t of its normal sa re-occupied {men in BUthority ¢ the ,nill had to'd | Train United States marchals took control | —— say? Chbserver, supply tomorrow and that a full 1gaged in the in y € SUre the man had he- i ¢ Amemnon, | City|{ AN OFFICIAL L.UNCHEON 10t : i nished as cany can Bty d % there on Tue sday mornime, yhich forme iser Wil- | e - &l BY AMBASSADOR PAGE but in na ; : re 1 3 ant milk morning | helm 11 of v v | i s damage 0| WA , 1| naval ew e nter ch they have bes ip- rom headauar the AMERI CANS (ENIEN T IN RS e s e et s [ e Se I e e ekl Dl Ry ! by e THEYR RULE OF COBLENZ! arriving Orders placed by Belgian Royall;ng yrs, Page today in honov of Pres. |tO0S 28 4 6,093,530 horse power were:| ke was broken was de- s ki B 1 e dy sl or list 17 Lloyd Line Co. for 200,000 tons of ship- Wilson was attended by King | CONSIIT cted’ as aditions to the naval | nied Cooper, president of \ ] R sl men. ping. i ESmmanuel and Queen Helena, "% hoof the count In this total | the gue, who declared n S e v Pt o ized by and mor 000 offi- | Gold holdings of the Bank of Ger-| cmpers of the cabin nd court of-{ar® i0 cluded no merchant vessels ord- per cent. of the normal A B / s pecial des cers and men of the 34 nfaniry, as|many reported at 2,262,629 000 marks. | oo R e tary band 5 the gover no gene- | ed New York today, and 3 i el Cabians o her of John E. Williams, former Fuel Ad-| iy tha courty. the American rvice trawlers, tugs handy ¢ more than half of this e fap o are permitted ¢ who was | ministrator of Illinois, died at hiS|nq Ttalian natio “There was a built on government o as shipped by members of the rusg lat went on demive. i 1\‘“0‘_’ on v ton from Buf- | home in Streator, IlL. most cordial tene to the conversations | che list is aQ of to independent dealers who OT/NE Aenerican | oon whete e snok: last night, vis- | Secretary Daniels directed that a|engaged in by President Wilson, King | tle cruisers, : cepted the league's price of . L peorle might act 1% (0 fEamemnon and spent halt | eruiser be stationed at the foot of 93d | Victor Emmanuel, Premicr Orlando |SU overs and submarines, together §401 per 160 pounds. AT 1 i no enemy iro¢ps of occupation | paqgrq E ith the troops on |street, New York on Jan. 8, to fire a|and Foreign Minister S no. ‘4"1 med merchant cruis . While Mr. Cooper was issuing & Pry here” is being <complet e o b salute in honor of the 507th anniver- xS o5 S <'= wrriers, mine ateme ng to justify the atti- s Re st a. [ Santa, Torean, ik 15 et ana sary of the Dirth of Joun of Arc. | CONVERSED WITH POPE ! hose now vessels known | tude of the league in fixing and stand- J " Americans ga jans 2 L2 sofiicers AT - e bill to validate contracts . made - v are really g firmly by the $4. igure, Assist- gwiere 1o hold their ik foo men of the 1i3ih Field Artillerv: |informally and verbally was reported| FOHGALMOST 2 MINUTES) | tiatrator Iow spesdl destraysrn B | B0 Distict hitormew e Doolasiewnn . 188 Southward 1LY sreat crowé levs "']"‘I:L"""“‘;".‘r-‘j“m;l: ;”nfl' + &nd |favorably to the Senate Military Af-|, Reme Salu ‘};: an ‘.v‘flf;;“’j :;1;11. patrol b ccn representing the city at the A on the g Bhe, o) tiidx eceived |y, vy battery which operated on | oo, comumitted, ' : fies with oo Boncd i i iyl intoRte neteastd gt 4 i of sweeys. The American f1he western fr and neasly - 4gg | Frank Duvensck, internationally re-|Utes with Fope Benedict fl of milk, issued a statement ' re ) ands played German Christmas | vounded: the A rstorany ith [nowned artist, died of a complication | ST el e : war king the present administraton ong 179 otiess anad » W of diseases at Cincinati. Taile L Sl said. d g , He, wth Mayor Hylan A 7 - | it ata Colonel Roosevelt accepted the in-: 0. These § n-| The battle cruiser I Commissioner Copeland, : INDEPENDENT SOCIALISTS b vitation of the Brooklyn Vietory Cel-| 2 | test ;»r o sy any. tomnrrog‘ to lay the ) S i 3 abra b, i e 1 ary pe and the Rodney wouls ion befo Governor Smith in the net decided to resign, it ¥ er vessels proceed- | ViSit t United States next August. | jint convers » tury o “"n'v 55 »m;!_n\‘_‘ -m;mon». o armers losing 3 Among them will i throngs to Ho- | . Crowds "fl‘me" in the stock fyand) (o the oy G L course to i wore debarked | districts of Denver continued their a e > 1 eatesi —— and > being charged by o y \NNON | that e Denver rail- P Z DEATH OF FORMER GERMAN | Passengers arriving at New York on Associated Pre ~ eig ht Ger- s = 5% tothe Ay = 1 an ruck 2243 NAMES IN FOUR CHANCELLOR VON HERTLING | British ship LR man cannon surrendersd in at cordance | IMPERSONATING CAPTAIN ,,(,g;;’,,;g,;l'5?;,1,,;-;,[“’1;53 c c (e 2 = 2 sel was 250 miles off the Bermudas With the terms of the armif tice were ARCH SE 7 : today am ARMY CASUALTY LISTS! Copenhagen, Jan. By the Assnci-}um. ighted a large d(,r,.m.f cigar- | were rejected today by the United! ln‘v; T : S W'SE:- A ington, —The following Count George F. Von | go.© o ballc 4 t X States recef ommisy e b or. ail - A ; shaped balloon lying flat on the sea. | Sta r mmisy jon. The S o “twi 4 By Rises anc- | casualties by the Com.! the former an: fmperis| MM;W hy;a'n L"g:hg!adnrxi"ism;i;n‘Am‘,m e e b has been imper n two per cent. of the v da Bc. T H & manding Gene the American lor. d ay night at},. " Lioced to any increase in fares|Were of old models and d':d not meet | T i St luie s e \frozen swamp e men often ; “\ReCitiona i Eay He had been ill [ New York traction railwa the requirements; that soine had peen Taneption® DreorArs it e 1 president here. At § Vounde i Massachusetts Cotton Mills damaged by p re ey plosions and received by the son of - he - Ne — [ iazeachiuerls, Cot that others we n certain e ot Songlunon ol non d eiate 0 : Gai: Von Hertting was |Crease its stock pEnetd and made ment was issued for publication cut- BIRENLE mb considere most learned man of e " The an c has | LA auinoesof L Dilloads. S ik g : st learned man of : ; | The German conmission which has ! S inh Rt aionintl utmost diffi- | d, Wor-jall the men called to the chancellor- |, Carranza received special powers:, o€, *G00 PONIC Fios {0 the dor |, oopiain. Pl selr tha D oresenaton lofithe A y o) ; Barowski, | ship, of O *sinee 1871 e had | from the Mexican Congress to lower Gonlens stiehd accompanie wor of he railroads has been . - e Bolehe- |V r - Mass.; Martin Joseph Con- won for hir cholar’s reputation 200 Xalse import and export dutles. ind other war Rovsawall, sndl i NI U D e e mu wounded | lin, Klon, Mass.; iremne Desjur- before he entered political Ife, and up | German plots foiled by the Bureau % fhat replacement for the. 88 |110u3 New Mexican cit Interstate: Comnierce Conny e ters today | dines, Beslin H.; Antonio Diriamo, | 10 1912 when he became Bavara's min. | e saved {he British 8051 cannon must in C nee telephone conve its hearing next Wednesday. E e “”\\u.‘l“] Thorntor,, R. Dan Guerrieri, Green- | ister-president. he had combined edn. | €rnment $1.090 000,000, £ i Caputo, Wor @ : | rque recently of six tional and literary work with his| Four of the dreadnoughts of the At- will appear o N Ferduson, o on behalf of the companies. It con- leinity of | oseph R. Conlin, Chelsa, : political acti Von Hertling was fleet wiile Iyinsiin the Brook- ;08 s 05 oo accepted ;‘”?{“, Rid SEL Gide T T ward F. Fitzmaurice, appointed German chancel. | Ivn Navy Yard will be ftted out with! G2 : 5 { Mass.; Syril J. Davis, Middle-lor in Oc Ameri- | huryt, Joseph D. Goselin, O family, road, fire control. Amenicans: SITE cted artfllery in- succeeding Dr. | nofl manufactured in irman of the Asso- v_Executives: Alfred nge | George M i : cluded t plea fhee for: ; A ed in the| Carmda’s wealth estimated $16,000,- / .. | or the : tion; Ml R b,“"\lmq William J. Price, Manchester; ' fall of la ind then emperor |900.000 and agricultt¥al products at e »“tm'] LS “"“\f Y_mlm_x“»nvz” N om{;em uptember 29 by a!johs, k. Santos; New Bedford, Mass William c cd upon him the Order | 000,000 for 1918, .| fronts during the last few manths of SR evisis, Sev- 2 {of the ind h.s warm| U. S. Steel Corporation in 1918 paid | {ho wap o A Samuel Rhea, pres- i oe Bl SUNDAY’S LIST. acrificing faithe |out in wages and sales $425,000 000 to PRI AN Y que emed in | and Daniel WiI- g after the fight. = = = s St SR sl % 27 ey eport of Lieaterant | Wounded 293; wounded with which Von Hertling has |an_average of 270,000 employes. good f e condition of the | (328rec undetermined) 8; wounded Served the country. n_and | imore and Ohio, | “"An entente food commission, headed | JEWELS VALUED AT | Mrs. st de d for | e the engagement, | SEghUY total 876, . Yon Hertling was horn in August, | by Dr. Alonza Taylor of the American | $40,000 LOST IN FIRE | Sant | PARIS RESTAURANTS MAY ke nan men being. omitted, nnecticut men: “Rr«”.’.hm n t {r;[‘ a we kn}n - J\‘n d Administration, arrived at| ‘ll,n‘nfinm i}“,\\' s SERVE FOOD AT ALL HOURS ant. he b vates—Bolastin S ki, B _lfa Ie passed through the high |Vienna 2 | valued at $40,000 were losi in \turday, Jan. 4.—To the de- ¥ unt, h mushed | L] o darnack] Ldens | acHO0 nfihis Homa ciby Studied phes |1 Gty corporation ofdBelfast) Irefand; | Dartitie of 1A SUnL Ls Do Ders e} e e - Setper A so smashed | Joseph Piske, New Haven; Edward l0S0PRY and history at Munster, Mu- gave to ii» United States free of|tod hey were el ahrozating fived priees % t on i) of the face | Hubert Stafford Springs; Bronislau NiCh and Berlin and received the de- { charge the section of the city ceme- | Co gleston, owner of the inn, H on condensed milk, tapioca, matra- i | Podiski, Norwich; William J. Burke, |76 0f doctor of philosophy in 1854 | tery wherein 34 American soldiers who | were locked in her room on the sec- S o ak Wellras - 0rpo Bl head_smashed in | Sheltan; Jacob Cappersmith, Golches- || >ter he visited Ttaly and studed the |died of influenza are buried. |ond floor. The loss on the buildings. c Y is ndded the 1 s 2 rs and broken | ter:. Joseph E. Jiowling, Cornwall; (408matic history of the Roman Cath-| Legislatures of 33 states will bglnn of which with the exception of mpression | O : of the priv > enily from blunt sids|Adam Kolodzie), ¥iew Britain: olic church and in 1367 hecame teach- |asked this month to endorse the for-|servants' quarters were burned Car osevelt was stiil some- | : N e cree of ax 1 Wounded Severely. er of philosophy in the University of |mation of a league of nations and to| timated at $100.000. The fire start in New Mex 5] tion of pric- No 4.—Privatg, head ashed in Y i 2 Bonn. He was well known as a_wrter | send a record of their action to_ the|apparently on the second. floor around | — e " F_‘::::n‘(;nt Wili.am C. Cummings,|on (‘alhoT\)Msm and political sociology. | peace ~ conference and the United fireplace chimmey. On | TO ATTEMPT TO FLOAT e he nev e No. 5.—P'rivs SAR antin itchville. Count Von Hertli was a member | States senate | guests were in the house at time | iE E ve < re 3 o G ket Gustave. B - Newnan |07 the'relohistar conSnane i | b nan:sammisslonsd "offi-|Sht P an wan euen Bt he time e pdeuNomER I RACIEIC e Eolshevists are cap. | P4rien; Victor B.aducha, New Britain. | to 1912, with the exception of the peri- |, of the Rus: e 2 5 —Ano! °h meals may be an army within | escaped uninjured Y., Jan. Anott hor may inda ende lod of 1890 to 1596, . o8 Th e fattemp float to mposition of voring to dmmeaw . of the Bolshevik authorities he inn, situ on the shore [t _ N priconers kinaly, | SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S LISTs.!| Petrograd are being forc mobili- | Lake Suniaug. charzed. They hutter, mil en famous for |; vt for automo- | b an enemy patrol in| The first section of Saturday after- { CLOTHES CAUGHT IN DOOR. zed. Fear of Kadsh shouted across|Doon’s list showi:: i b MO | b iously had } OLD MAN FROZE TG DEATH| George McLaren Brown, European|bic Tt aborately fur-!ceps o schedile Land that they had prison- | Killed in actidn 70; died of wounds! pitsburah, Pa. Jam. 5 Retuent H | manager of the Canadian Pacific Rail- | nished. The original portion of tiie inn | guq e ers to exchanje. American officers |86; died of acciilent and other causes | :.. s ety thiiiTos g Robeer! has been made a Knight of thejwas built n 1625 and there had been |ma snin u went forward |o investigate and at a|13; died of aero)lane accident 1; died B R s Empire in recognition _or | several aaditions. lar dattins Chial PC et e S d from the American (Of disease 63; wounded slightly ProttEng | services rendered by him to Great; TR | The sea wa POt IN NEED OF VAS s produced 1\\~nl\\'0unded severely 320; wounded (de-|chopped a hole in the Josor | Britain during the war. { WOULD ESTABLISH 2 ' clear sky, creatins GANDLRS :rDv 2 \pA-s-T DICINE '\m'”‘fmr“"&‘ the other | gree undelrr‘m_lszd 6; missing in ac-{the front door and attempted to cr — A “LIBERTY c.hcuncw-(m the rem = QUANTI rEiQ ME ‘;':' nstead of offering thern | tion 32; total 594. lin, While trying to saueess~thray EN ARE ‘ —Rev. Je-d. |transport’s arsaw, Jan. 3—(Bv The A, P)— they said they wouu | Conncticut names: the opening his clothing causht and HAMBU:EMS:,'?Q‘,NG HIGH WAGES | Haynes of the TaR ! remained on board to help the w 1 s in necd of vast quantities s M Al i ¥ any other | Killed in Action he was held till he froze to death. His > 4 Fam. |tarian Church of the Messiah, , ‘an. |€F ine foo and coal, sald Americans cg Scotchmen who joirred Siantasnnt Jages . Cantwell Mo DY a4 hang Hamburg, Saturday, Jan. e alx;‘zr-\\mumm to his congregaiion {oqny | .. Removal of the ahoara | Drl Shodzl ter of publie health, "f.!v i 3 : m~1m.| the ‘avol .‘\«»n e + NeW i),y neighbo; hortly after b m\:“ )"Ov‘rh:f:’ 7:13“'?‘;"; ”’Vh” s |that he would leave the denor 4na o “tho Pac completed | t s isor 0 the woods, Je YRRt & et R s wages as < e ships’ | U you g e omor anation | ol A o The disccfory of mutiisied beaies Died of Wiounds. W e | G2 htaing: “ather officers, and machin- | n€xt May and recommended fhat the |3 L i S MO Shenkui g has brought a mew | Private Dominick ‘Strikatis, Wind- = Ists. They are willing that the cap- | ' b0 8L AG o O s A and '!‘G}PULLED OFF e sereniosis is four fold to the Americans, who are noy | sor. BEEN FORMED AT BELGRADE | (ain of a vessel, however, he given an | RS 000 JOIn N, 10, es slishing - a | R y n 1 ses. sinee ghting m 4d Died of Disease. Paris, Jan. 5—A new government |extra allowance monthly, to pay for | SREEMICN Gy B Caureh. | Tn | sve patients Today 11 hout Kadisl. ap-| Wagoner Winthrap H. Ford, Tor-|has been formed at Belgrade by rep- | clean linen, trousers pressing, ete. In | JECTE 15 5 8% aham: Lincoln 5 ed except for spas- | rington. | resentatives of all the Jugoslavs, Ser- |addition the men demand an eight |\ 0l 5 S5, g iction. The head- | Privates—Wiliam L. Hirschhaut,|Pl2, Montenegro, Bosnia, He hich calls for three shifts, ego- | hour day said: “The Atuation 3 1% 5 i Among ot | Ha ; Joseph P and- | vina, Dalmatia, Croatia and Slovenia. | besides calilng for increased life and o t ged in all sectors.” }g:g"‘”d G e DT TR e bl zov- | property insurance for the ehippng | {FGH! lm{‘\:’ : 3 > 2 Wouncled Severely. j ernments, according to the Journal | concerns H eera e down SOLSHEVISTS AVENGE THE : Cew | DS Debats, have been informed that|{ The new wage schedules represent . i o e e © ASSA.SSINATION OF URITZKY | He orporal Leon J. Descheen, New!ine kingdom of Serbia now is the |a four-fold increase of the peace time L | ¢ ayen. united Serbian-Croatian-Slovene king- e. i ’ 0 IVE N ladivod ok, Triday, aJa, 2—The| Private Joseph W. Ahern, Middle- | gom. king | _I_\!:P passenger liners here are being ' URGE RESTO' et s s ‘MILK WAGON DRIVERS ON Polaieviki in Petrograd took 5.000 | town. {held in readiness for the resumption | ok ‘“ALESTINE TO JEWS | nizht ¥ o5 1after the assaigination last| Wounded (Degree Undetermined). | HOOVER DONATES 15000 1 § | STRIKE A, PHILADELPHIA {of overseas traffic, it is s 1 Septembet of Moses Uritsky. the com. SEnT e 8 { Hamburg-Amercan line ha missary for home affairs according to| Frivate Bric F. Sitorm FRANCS TO RELIEF WORK | 2™ Jan. city. 1 ian. on —Resolutions urg sirike of secit Hte oot by the purchase of the Wo T e el L accounts broucht by M. Kuznetsoff, | ,1he, Second setion: of the list| pgris, Saturday, Jan. 4.—Herbert C.|man liners R s, Syria to th S ; crious | proportions + Russian engineer, and O, C. Weill, s"&w%su'nd,d (degrae undetermined 14; | Fi0OVer, the ~food administrator, o | R un Englitiman, who have arrived ymsk froin Schlue Tl ,r‘:\bm to the Arabians, | OF WAR CONTRACTS Ui n i s s re ado'pted here today at a meet- . . T 5—Capital S e . and thousands of 5 1 ing of tAe members total 454, Physleal ! Soléicas entlyl avreral WILLIAM HOHENZOLLERN ing Ac members of the tions were without wounded slightly 44 JIburg, near Pe- . ¢ Zionist orzs ion: : = trograd. ©'f these, ihe travelers report| Comnecticut names: prize amounting to 15,000 francs, b UNDERGOES OPERATION | Zionist jorzant i 2 meet . drivers in 500 were «xecuted, Wounded (Degres Undetermined). |donated that sum to the relief work Amsterdam, Jan. 5—William Ho- | cappinAL MERCIER 1S 1 resolutions of pro rikers declafe s BUlvaic e Bitits Whittars in northern France and Belzium. This | henzollern, the former German eraper- CaMINGE o e | wholesale cancelia- | that 1200 of them have joined a sym- \THUANIAN SOVIET T announcement was made today at o |or, has undergone a successful opera- AMERICA SOON | i0s ‘of war contracts in this city an 1| pathetic strike 1o foree one of tha Ll Wounded Slightly meeting of the academy in a ietter{tion on one of his ea The cipera- | Brussels, Saturday, Jan, 4—Cardinal | ibe resuliant unemploymeat.” Jahn J. |large declers to rec it union, ‘TROOPS CONTROL RIGA} Pprivates Maurice Hannifin, Buck-|from Andre Tardieu. I'renchi nigh | tion was performed by Professor.Lang | Mercier will go to Ameriza soon. it is Connelly of, Boston addressed:thé ma- |The question of wases @oes Tot “en CopenliagPt, Saturday, Jan. 4—land; Victor Kazykenas, Poquonock. ! commissioner to the United Siates. of Amsterdam University. - “lannounced by the newspapers “ > chinists 6 wr into the controversy, it was saids

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