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VOL. LXI—NO. 18 LUNCHEDN T0 WILSON HAD A SUMPTUOUS SETTING The Throne Room of the Bourbon Kings Was used for . the First Time Since a Hundred Years Ago Napcl:o POPULAT]QN 29, 919 NORWICI;; CONN.; TU ESD;Y; JANUARY 21, 1919 1 Condensed Telegrams ! San Francisco has returned to use of the influenza mask. Movement of grain from farms .nd, elevators was only of fair volume. mills at Biddeford, Ma., and! n days a wee Dep:r!ment of Labor reports show ! a_gradual gain in surplus of laber inf New 'Phione Rates Effective Today - Except in States Where Re- 3, sradu straining Orders Have Been' Food Administration announced re- i strictions on exports of sugar will be Issued by the Courts. | removed Feb. 1. New .toll and | | "Census Bureau estimates output_ of approy | I ! i s i linters from Aug. 1 to Dec. 31 at 57 778 500-pound bales, MeatPackersOppose| Federal Supervision Officials Appeared Before| Committee of Both the Senate and House. Washington, indeg2ndent pa BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA 15 WEAKENING Premier Lenine is Reported to Have Proposed to the Execu. tive Committee of the Soviet Congress That the Bol- Jan. . . - 2 Total reserve of Philadelphia Fed el S = s . quetted His Generals Returning From Battle--The 300 eral’ Reserve Bank for the week end-| SEriculture and hose i o sheviki Surrender—Bolshevik Army is Estimated tc g i e amountd. £01$1.536.600, merce committee today in opposition 5 Guests Included Two Presidents, Many Premiers and According to Bonar Law the women | '© Iosisiation “f;’p"l“"lgfl;llf;;k"t supervi- Number 300,000 Men, Well Equipped and Under Com of Great Britain will be an effectual ;. o Public Leaders—Earlier in the Day M. Noulens, French 2z A | barrier against Bolshevism, [Srangie o (Eesey of San plete Control of Its Leaders. et e LA Shipments of fresh and cured meats . s sounselidon Ambassador Who Has Just Returned From Russia, L *m’w" gos"m from Chicago for the week amounted | STat Trade Commi on gini sU-| Paris, Jan. 20—Authentic inform- - a majority of oniy. 12 vo 4 } to 100,500,000 pounds. AchIng CONCRNS | ation a4 here corcorning re- Warned the Supreme Council That the Bolshevist Power A report thatthe Guaranty Trust Co. gl et s i e is the Enemy of the Entente. L FAVORS FEDERAL OWNERSHIp, {ieading a Sepilicate to loan ~§46,- illiam Magiviny. president of thecates that the strensth and prostize| . OF WIRE COMMUNICATION | "0 the 5,000,000 Ruseion - prisoners aul Union Stockyards, told thqlof the Bolshevik government at home|elements w : i ri e 1t TR spta 25 el s e R ¥ - : 3 i Paris, Jan. 20.—(By The Associated [he wrote a hurried note on his card inzton, Jan, 20—Senator Shbrviscal(ercd throughout the Central Bm-: (aryeni: ";,"‘“'»4_‘1 that government in-ihas weakened somewhat iu the last|such who that intervention Press). The two fotable events and sent it to the singer. republican, dacioicd | pires 1,000,000 died of starvation. S ""(‘)“--] proBidiecass sarore s aarm Mo months ey Lenine [ mie t in counter- revolution the day were the meeting of the su-| The guests then withdrew for coffa the senate today that Theocore N.| An idea from Atlantic City to out-' 1o &' i cer : 5 associaf va sasceeded in|and ration of the monarch reme council to consider th2 Rus- |in the salon Victor Hugo, where two !y, personal adviser on wirs con- |wit complete prohibition would be (u s 8. 8Lorro, ‘.]C‘:’ l’)‘f ide hening their armiss and n- | The evik army is ectimated ic sian sitiation and the gala luncheon | brilllant :roups formed, onme ' with !(rol (o Postmaster General Burieson, |have floating bars beyond the thyeew|Senc! ‘““{“‘,l,r the Detroit g considerable militery success “in | num 90000 men. It js said 1o be President Wilson at Lusembourg ! Marshal Foch in the center, and the {favors government ownership of tel n:! firm of Hammond, Standish and | western Russia : {well equipped and under complete s fa g rship of mile limit. Company, said to the e . ¢ 1 ¢ ’ ik < e [other with Tresident Wilson, the pre- | sraphh “and telephone lines'in ofder | Representative Cooper of Ohio an-| COTIANN S 10 the fenate commit- | * Fremicr Lenine, apprene of | ‘0! of ils leaders. The high pay The juncheon, besides brinzing to- |miers and foreign delegates crowding {that the property of the American | nounced his supwort of liepresenta- |coiat While | CEo e BOLiic ‘p‘,’"“""“"” el o Ly el Bolhe sk slio S ale) r.a brilliant assemblas around. { Telegraph _and Telephone Company, | tive Fess's candidacy for speakershib|swould be hetter than an aitept by | ity of a vigorous ally i the food supplics. has ouziht out the deciaration The two presidents again received jo¢ which Mr. Vail is prosidenr, can|of (he House E WS e g an afompt g Dien isrepocted o 5 | leaders to tain dise President Wilson -that » itary honors when they departed.|ba “unloaded” on the govarnmen Shi/ = .Béard e 0 the government io »||~;.{\l].xm packing | the executive committec of I'ranc continu be tne President Wilson wound up it husy | “Theodore N. Vail is an assistant | orqe F‘{. ,“.‘. gy [‘ M‘l j ho 14 stock yards. thot he Polst no revolt by per f the werld, and ast only [day by going to Hotel de Criilon at[to Mr. Burleson and Steltni o ]‘r ‘;Y°‘ DB NE ;“5 :’ oL tons ir, president of the John rl Radek angd orthern and Vranee must organize st the|five o'clock, where he held a conier- | yntoading the Amer S e e e Sbsat ey ompany, Chicago, testified De cherin opnosed the pr Ry 5 Shante peri Ut the World '‘mu organiz 1.,,49 with the American delegutes S Vel B o e govs :e;fir‘\'(h:p Lo e >]yg:nh?u nimx:m (]w (ml\ 1;‘\1 |\\((»x‘ sal vigo »}(.u 3 ] : cess while the Dolsheviki main- sgainst it — arufient Ghd. Mz Burl s For- i has bee atec st by the Towever, Lenine’s provosal was de-|tain control of ir acrmy. The meeting of ‘the supreme ’LORD ROBERT CECIL'S VIEWS |Ninator Sherman said eign Secretary, announced (he gov mlge‘p and that he not infre-| b 3 ol s Council was attended F Proes | ON LEAGUE OF NATIONSM Bolshe f “(‘rnrperf( ].\ll. (ll;)(;lflfi! btuln:omnlw thvqur-‘xi':.j\‘w.)s :Ht-/vo apply suc | S = e Wilson, Secretary Lans and rep i 2, 4 . 4. T | sovernment ownership of ‘nk..nph,.\auoml Assembly Feb. 16. {to the larger pac for v |O'LEARY'S STENOGRAPHER RED CROSS AID FOR RUSSIAN resentatives<of ' the © | Pari an. 20.—(B: * The &, Py E a1k AHbne tiin ubecsnss Stz Eighty thousand German helmets' cars. Ile urged that t cars be le; tl INDICTED FOR TREASON PRISONE N GE B B erany, Atsteia) B (garts and ‘IO 5 pRacd 4 abandoned to American forces at!in the hands of their ent owne i RISONERS IN GERMANY e ke annot be admit o ihe lcague|the best method of unioad % i orl 8 i e e e e 0 n R M. Noulens, n n admit B BBue f iican MTélopkione. and. 1 Coblenz are being shipped home for! Mr. Hen . cha 2 vic, Jan. 20—J. Willard Rob s, The vican Red . aeiel frovn 1) TEEOTE e Vi [\eGimpars S | the loan campaign. ed that the have wzriker in tho | Cross immedintely pro- L aEOT) s tliey should be alowed to. join a8 | diieiau of tha' American, fivottsa, o ihe pucking indu ; A. O'Leary, is ac- | vid e o M N MY lare entitled to ranked among tl RGES IN el Nt ppe el il Moo 061 at Chic where \‘*I German o Hol- | 500,000 A cing plac government | dre enti 4 ; e MOONEY CASE DROPPED |2shore on the French coast two weeks | artific nor : here | ¢ ¢ conditions the tol f“‘,}]:;‘(””!’ “”\“u"“t E:', b B Sy 2 S ago, report it a total loss. | prices are a the entire \Jnn-! in an i y but s ST ‘ 3 H v n Francisco, Jan, 20.—Announce- i i Iy t raed here teday Noutens | Lord Robert Cecil_ who has fust turn- |pent that it had droppel 125 investi- | patomrdy F,",:fgl,'(,':ldff:tv e °f..,§('°‘: The witness also said the packers | i jury ied over to nter the Rritish|gation of charges of irregularity in |considered high today may be consid-|Wwere interested in sec g repre indi B. Webster, o rias 1lan the league of mations which |the prosecution of Thomas J ered low ten vears from now. ation on the council of natior | went to Rotter Cross, now in St il | 1o the peace #on- }i[mxdu:‘]r;x‘(mgr (!:;‘ n, \’\‘hhp House public building committee |i° (.;,, --1,,“\:4‘) it was .1xvru.»xm if’?,\ \U‘,»nz i cartme; h oha 13, eeciich mittees would be formed for pu vered to n from the | g, t made this stitement 10 | more, director general of empiny- ;‘;‘”""?fi:i‘t:‘;ntfinf"“f‘f“;n ,f,’,;“,"l“;‘r‘.’)“ iz’ fod Supolee T ; be y age for Copen e f.:m‘l“;i' ll\e<~\>’ ted Press tonight: g ment, was made by the county grand ts at a cost of $48,000,000. Joeph Taggart, former representa- | ? and from The league should be all-embrac-|jury here today. jec 43 P T | ) man ar- i 5 4 4 JuLy e . |~ Lindley M. Garrison, receiver of the:tive from Kans: nied Dy o | ! trustworty nations, since|” The department of labor refused | |senate committee today that i an uncom- | £ i ot ok *ed \B. R. T., admitted that claims for|Senate committee t at a | ¢ : Sl the good of humamts. the request of the zrand jury that : e he Brighton| member of congress he was favorable | ¢ Jast sprinz on el W03tlIY | Asked for a definition of “irustwor- | Densmore appear betove it. e e o e T e in legislative action, |0 fo commit tieason S8 hy,” Lord Robert replied that:in tnc |™ “Mr. Densmore departad and re- [l‘soe‘:wh line wreck amount to $2,000,- las was 1 Ao et o » of (he same ; Mase oy of Germanv one criterion would | fyseq to answer either the subpoena | 900 ; | 1 Mr. Ho Tle said he | it 1 ] the | the establishment of & govern-|of the grand ot the roguest of| A valuable pitchblende load wa_s-;jf‘;""»Mn»m-d"ihl’"""w;‘rw{“‘(]q3” wmd Petro- iment free from military domiranc Ena he return to Sen|discovered in Devonshire. It is for imvesiis St ‘ 5 kis would he a guarantee of tru for the purpose of assist- | thirteen times as rich as American | % = feal With | worthiness was obvious, he pown in investigation.” <11 the srand |T2dium ore now heing imported into; e M (15 toxfed out, that Germany could mot be ljury report. England. i {PARTISAN DEBATE IN SENATE b | admitted until she had brought or-!""wour investigations led us to be Demands of waiters and employes| 5 i der out of the present s and the | e, s 5 i f Chicago hotels and restaurants for| ON $100,000,000 FOOD RELIEF v bs lieve that the report is at least ina of 8! i | ek = complexion of the new government|curate in many important det higher wages and better working con-| ~ Washington, Jan. 20.—Debate on the | was seen. | Conversations or purportel -onver- |ditions were dismissed by the Warjadministration bill appropriating $10¢ O agi-} Ty Austria the M Was QUits | citions have apparently heen distort. | LaborLabor Board 1 000,000 for food relief in Europe | cifferent from ti Garman ,“”" ed and garbled. Fa: hava heen mmediately after Premier Clemen-| the Near East covered a w de % % Oomor- very difficuit sinte Austria has misstated and circuni miscon- | ceau’s election as president of the!the scnate today and again pi 5 iy lit ”;' A ""'“““”'1”1‘“ while | strued. Peace Conference he announced the|a ]ml v_.;}« 3 m;uv ¢ s p nallisne {many thus far SRR e { “The grand ‘urv of 1nd | League of Nations would be the fist|of the bill is conceded by ; 0 b cheon to President Wiison [tinued Lord Robert, and it apneared | counts i Sar framet B evotase | atesilan aoen uh. | cates and opponents : 2l s one ¢ most claborate func- [probable that a n@umber of separate |yoze (o report (hat it ¢ Ensign A. D. Honeywell of Geneva,|lcadcrs were hopeful tonigt \n; f eld, with 20) :\‘w:'s : tes would develo. rom the A dence tending to show - |N. Y., and stdent aviators John Wig-|would be accomplished I . t the two presiden's {trian empir: in Ace or ms & e e re s ames journment tomorrow. s T e S nd d purtic lead- | “Here, as of erm fgucti{n office gr malfenss L1y piice more x ’P‘i‘ns;‘\l’,‘r“;,fewé‘;'p“ sl Attack on the bill ¢ > WITH DISTRIBUTING y setting of one ke said, “sta 1SIWOrThi #0V= {ihe part of fhe district Atiorney or | thelr secplane Tl into Pensacola Br n of the relief fuiid by : CLSHEVIC PAMPHLETS of ‘the old po pal- | ernment must be ighed, o~ Rutdaamed s 1L st e | "' Eritish subjects at Snigapore voted | Hoover was led by 16 con Conn., Jar ol e e A S e i D e “The Densmore ‘report remaing an |{o make representations to the Gov-|of Pennsylv: g5 was used for the first time |states should not come in When 1Re¥ | yoang g e o do0%- ! ernment {o prohibit any German sub- | DOIS. both jon, w mindred agy Natoleon | show themselves fitted to Mo so, ir- et lject to land. reside in or engage in|Martin of anguetted 1 rning |respective of the rest. “This ‘grand fury has found itaeit|teogs ias (b ‘Siraits Sottloment. fo ind Lewis of from In this connection, he pointed ouf }i tne peculiar position of being on- | ten vear s 5 2 i whip, v Th in snow |that Bohemia showed mor: signs cf | SHe s oAt o i = 1 suppo 3 1ed ' Presi e | ‘ 2 0 B s e | inations of Albert Strauss. vice-gover- | D S biteas I« The menu| As to it was impossibly o"”“‘ el | nox of the Federal Reserve Boarg, "".“(;‘1 i i ; Y , vho g mont _to I Wilson's po “We do not know what Turkey wiil | s a0 s WEN o e as advi R e e onall o : 1 explained Lord Rober ! . 1E rea he would offer an mend v 2 1 ) spesci was |must av the territorial -aftiement CRITIC(;?VN;‘Ig;S%OI\I;EORFN::::_T};OADS Senate and house confaiees on wa- | 1f, WO 0 aen ; as he ¢ he made by the peace congress.” | it power e S o4 d hy comz ¢ S - ch the same condiiion obtained [ Chirago, an. 20.—Shuen criticism ched a deadleck on ‘[‘ ,“’\"[‘ | president “with t ’ ¢ 10 me respect to Enlgaria, and tof zovernment ownershin of railroads Sy Qe LCENSng o POV lof the senate A AN BONDS . a1 the volce nf a ten- would want to know if Dul- | was voiced here tonigh® at a mesting | Tojects =d adionrned ‘udetinitelv. | =y, = p EARMELOANEBONDSE AoE Unio e opera joininz in the r a4 had “abandonel ihe idea of he-jof the National Canne A_us,,pm;n-,! The troopship C::-ada_. from Sre.sg ey IN THE MARKET The president was <o im-[ing the Prussia of the Dilkans be-|an dallisd sssociations, Ty United | dropped anch off Commonwealth | ¢ 7RC" 1 A - i pressed with the demonstration that fore admitting that nation. Sfates Senator B. M. Ternald of|Pier. Boston yesterday. - The, . tat , v he houg e 8 B Eo AW B Maine, a former presideri of the Na- 1‘;'01" >"‘»‘1 : ed son I“" o Yergbm e i e 1 : el tional Cannere' Associarica night anc 0 to Camy g stipulation on aritah isury policy osacred 1 Chasl MEN RELEASED FROM HOW ROSA LUXEMBURG | “Sirce the sovernment {nok cnnfrnléi\-‘&“‘- ’“"R“ e o L g e e Penitoga iy modi Glass modifying oty GERMAN PRISON CAMPS| ~GAINED GERMAN C'TIZENSHIP |of our railiouds freisht rrfes have| Mrs. Rese Travior Was =h le|read that wheat be siven frc e s morninz gton, Jan. 20.—The war de- 20.—How Rosa Luxem- | 27¥AN%E forty mev o et | presence of her sister-in-lav posorliot Bucone shonldde nax | : v tonight made public a list daad.Spartacsiu..leader of [ T51%3 I Dev cent 2 PO s | Esther Clark in Lowell. The el i So s i e A CORFS of American prisoners who have heen| i ged to gain Gorman citi; | 57700, €150 exbelienc: *|are searching for Geor e e R i released from German prison = camps | zenship is reiated by ths Tageblatt of | SNV 10 the Deops linete of Mrs. Teavaw e e ; have arrived in .allied (rr'f Rosa. who had ween expelled | ~° I'hv;\rfl'inn ol ,] The house yesterlay rassed Noad v"ivc‘ e ‘tn'\.i = % neutral countries | from Russia for activ among the Db ot | providing that reimbursement sha LB LRl i oqns 2 = L s C nong thef epeaker rela‘ed an ine ! ! e marine a bonus of six mor Lieutenant Harold A Goodrich, New | Jews there, was livin when [Bel S e A | be required. except in cases of fraud |[arine g bonus of six mont Haven, has returned to France after|<he decided to go to, Koo intabisy tor government allowances pud tut| s uniform upon dischar ; . cased ‘Kul o sociaiistic ideas or ccrporation of later cancelled to persons named as S | N llowing men have been re-|warned that she would be expelled, so | 97 SCTPOTATION denendents by enlisted men MRS. GLADYS DUNN e e and have passed throughjshe sought a lawyer ia Zurich and|_lc B0 (00 Special Agent Butterworth, head of = £ . s oo o0 i erland | demanded to know whet it awag | SO DORE X - 1stice in DENIES SHE SHOT SON| ’ A | isted men—John L. Murray, Falls | possible to c c FOLP SR il es it el statement ield. Ma | the sc illage, Copnn.; Walter J. Roberts, | With German cit s o e Ahonsand Aollavs & dav: The ) raid b 1: nn, wif > £l % ” l ¥ Norwalk, Conn.; John Rounke, New |come .Ar‘lll'h‘ml\ ‘wlx; lience - 0 e oDy sl ol e ion of the de- ose s MEMORY OF PRIVATE Haven, Conn. imune from ¢ pulsion. sk S aat = . 2 < [5aid there would be Som aiffieuties | POee. Mo said. o C Centity of & = suisids fa DITBOY TO BE HONORED WOODEN SHIPS TO BE [&n to' obtainiig & man, to' go/'through| » “The house feferred rearne unti \ New Britain .‘.mu Tam, 20—The memors d o | such a ceremor Sk R L T At voad and that | been hed William court today > boy of Some s the state OFFERED FOR CHARTER| Rosa soon purchased Germen | (ReAPTeaiCenc s atll iabioad and Mot | 1% ven Wa {charging her with murder representa Washington, Jan. 20.—Waoaden ships | known as Dr. Lubeck and he married | 310 cannot hrcome a Taw awithout Biet g, oo iond degree. She pleade: ! vill continue to be offersd for charter | her on paymont of ten fiancs. R 2 deact €300.00050 d_“‘ Pos Teen =oinz| Ashar Majerian, 17, 1 in default of $10,000 | Y [ trado control, Lt subject ‘(;I:,nmmh,u.v\\' left her wusband ~and |3t 0 SN A AT " n's [ Britain nospital Tast tted to fail, o await “*pnsmcnou e on - ation, t shippi borrd | went to Germany. L i later was e ! occasioned hy dri On the ¢ nounced today. et available fied Trom Swierlanl of an un-|\oTes OF THE BRITISH Bile against 3 ire in on= | Dunn_was WILL RATIFY PROHIBITION w ser oo o ) tons dea ssirable forcigne ! Amputation of a leg preccded isane hospital R ). —Ratification dig and_ars sontroted by | © LT GOVERNMENT WRITTEN ! (el Sniihex | e of the s C division of ilie fleet | - New, York. Jan. 20, -~ A group of — accidentally raent may be ‘MPOSS‘BLE TO OBTAIN i Farata by T, 5 Dorean LODGE CALLS CONFERENGE e i % piiion o i PASSAGE FROM EUROPE ! (omp.ny have npderwritien the p OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS| ins b n for a few d there ~ | Washinzton, Jan. 20.—Ambassador |ileze of converting into tweniy vear wrged from the i 1 i Davis at London cabled the state de-|=old honds the ocutstandinz two vear arrest on a charge of man- and be-| 2 Jontiontor she partment today that it is practically | fivi half ner cent. <'uu"‘1t«\ on fication resolution. impossible to obtain return ! British government flo: g e ednosday —— | r De of the wa's will n to the. United States from | country and due Febru ! e [GREAT BRITAIN TO HAVE 1 ong to prevent i this time. this condition | announced toda 0 der. P S o ne up aith the st as due to of so much ton- The matnvine nofes s vart of “|tl(h'\\0\\4. cking of : L »?USAR‘»TL\;GN MEleN'A‘lLDA G'LBr_RT 102 POUNDS, e e ne in return American {roops | sesue of $230.000.000 which $100 - | committee ondon, Lol = (Vi ol BURIED AT BRIDGEPORT| ainty and to 1l congestion | 000.000 were paid off in cuel vear "“"“;”‘\“'”‘ : "d"l‘“fi‘“ “"'(’);":‘h”‘("":“ it - h oy ‘ _— | of trans-Auantic tr fiiss & Shigk Uedsleniok o) the anm yending hefore the predicled today that there ert, 24 vears old Jounds, | RESERVE BANK EARN!NGS P . v Ik ¥ 1 | “In the case of sue of pass-iistice, applicitions for the conversion ea e L 2 k 1 = s Fother rd Lo and < stated, s desire | very large quant woman wit Bar- TO INCREASE SURPLUS | ports to off or others who desire | of the notes inte bonds hav. been re- Sy penUbeens 95 BE1 I § AT 2 to ¢ 1hject in v of their | meat av: 1 cireus, ed in| Lk o e visit Bur r short periods” said | ceived from the holders to nn U(mnri S i noext o Sihs 2l Wa 2 A bill wa | Mr. Davis ze, I deem it neces- | of $30,000,00C it is said «rd the i< | BEOSRESLIVE I SN Sl this morning, ‘}p;-wu the senate today to permit sary to for your information that { dicate wj reonverted | 318 e ¢ built for a| o to apply their it is practically impossible to obtain | balance m for the| . Under the resolution; o< | tion ablichment. an increase of their sur- ' passage to the United States | twentyv-year securitios ;12,“'“1”‘“’§"1 i . ersgiges equals 100. per cent. of H e present time. You may wish to]| This is 5 entivelv) new (AR 2N LIRS T cad of 40 per cent., the Ladvise applicants accordingly. denartur interna fin Milaneils e 000t S limit. The bonds will have aistinction | rl Saebiahedatan The measure was introduced by TR = of being the cnlv long & tion | .0 er it 15 T i Senator Hitch¢ock of Nebraska at the ROYALIST REVCLUTION lof ihe Dritisii eavernmen: 1avable in| REPUBLICANS GAIN [ foot storage for every TO MAKE GRAND CANYON e e ] { dollars 1 *\K iy and dealt in CONTROL IN MIDDLETOWN i #nd ¢ afld, in the Un A NATIONAL PARK i.nq is designed to stimulate the sale i EREAKS OUT IN PORTUGAL | : | cost of storage 10 da i " 2 . Send- Pty volu. | im the Amer : | Middletown, o . 20 —Repub- ' €15000,000, | Washington, Jan, 20—The senate bill |of Liberty bonds. The senate amend “‘I,‘f’"' e e = ¥ ans gained mur control here ! 2 |lo make irand Canyon a national ed the bill to terminate its provisions i cor virel el R R it When one en and four | NEGRO, CONVICTED OF W today by the house!on December 31 nax SR ARMY CASUALTY LISTS W v them. One 1ul e e Ashor I wnee ed i o 2 ! ] g g b - LSno ; el T Wommiis @ > ald and two councii- D EAMURDER LY NCHED I s earen ITISH MINISTRY MEMBSERS volt at Op and | ely, 63. ! Shoeet city govern e fmx!u, of public % ELEVATED TO THE PEERAGE hds - proc; oli No New England men were named ‘,',u‘n’:‘;;n,i,fl‘;“:w.f\'; t51 e -.‘f;‘:““l\ Jan. 20. — Annsuricement King of P ! in the ! 2 x el 1 burncd 10 | ares proposs. e today three members Goy e ¥ i Sk % . o 2 3 inistry, in a2cordance b e MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. The repub- S et ; | With the aunouncement mafls ‘at the less el Wounded: severely 33; wounded, de- SR Sount: cificeys | COTTON MILL OPERAT'VES time the mimjstry was formad, have Manu g o undetrmined 19: wounded, e 1 IN BOMBAV ON STRIKE | jheen elevated 4o -the peerige. | The t Portu; movernment slightly 14; missing in action 3; total = . ich lynched Bombay, s inew peers are R. J5. Protnero, sec- tattempt i s Dek 62, £ hundred person £ {One hundred retary of agriculture, .-\ndr\(_)\"‘ Vi | Connecticut men: PLANES START ON RETURN I womea, looked cratives ¥ | minister v)f,\)n:)\n}i:u'\x nd 8. D, Sin- KING ALCERT V!SITS BELGIAN Wounded - Severely. | TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIP | [i5(5, bimed., The bod {mand an ir here | ha, under-secreta ARMY OF OCCUPATION | Trivate Robert H. Clemence, Mil-| 1. Jan. wwee - of |after which the o sl(‘)‘h“ by non-st: 300 GENERAL ELECTR!C Kir . who | ford. }.m our planes wi'cih recently EMFLOYES RESUME WORK arr 4 © % . Hazel- D tence ] L s e pho B ed et braviously ke pov o o Waen- | Sl TG [BRITISH PLAN FOR LEAGUE | pyiciad, tass, Jan. 0—About troops twelve miles [ssondnarigtinles 3. Tokawski. A by ns' a val OF NATIONS COMPLETED 300 additionai_emploves of the Gen- ; ; T e en Frid At b £l e, e tion is said to havs the moh to| Paris, Jan. 20—Tk tish plan Electri returned to Rear Adinjrat Rodmen, U | he con King Al- cast, will| take thescase into its ands. for the league of n itions v, and thc remain- returned " froma abroad, dgscribed ot T ane to Duis| Returned to duty, previously report- *he fliers who: T Lord Robert Cecil has been 400 who #ave been out since De- how our fleet waited patiently fof | hurg, on the ank of the Rhine, |¢d missing in actio left today will stop in Washington un- | | Knowledze and timber shouid be|cd. It was sent to the pri cember 19, will be given employ- P i . i 5 d : - : t3s Hun ships to come out. fifteen miles north of Dusseldorf. Private John J. Kaukas, Waterbury. til Thursday or Friday, well seasoned before being put to use. ' aight. ment before the end of the week,

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