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e ) B R TR T POPULATION 29 919 NORWICH CONN THURSDAY JANUARY 23, 1919 12 PAGFS—88 COLS v PRICE TWO CENTS aragranh ‘Russmns to Direct | Condensed Telegrams WAR MUSEUM AND WAR A ; nti-loafing law in C: x AMERIBANS BElNG SHEL[ED LIBRARY FOR FRANCE - . pealed. STASRwas 5 ‘ Paris, Jan. 23.—(Havas).. A bill is Poland needs food from t NS e Al soon to be introduced in parliament | until the autumn harvest. calling for the creation of a p - 4 Leon Trotzky, Bolshevik Mi sorship of war history. Tne bill also Rassia, is reported in fligh will ||ré-\hlt~ for a war museum and a R 2 A B BA general strike has in 7 \ | i provia o e L R R S s 'g IP = Mect D | BT Servio O o eonqu‘”‘Y Thousand Rifles, Many| FOR EXPANSION OF THE nvited to Meet Delegates |of all telephone servic in New York| Machine G d Th | Artillery Attack is Made on the Farthe th iti | U. S. MERCHANT MARINE | of the = Allied Powers Bl o orane B e e ousel ery Attack is Made on the Farthest South Positions of | wasningion, san. 22—t toumds-| Tryco is Arranged | o hest buying for tho| ands of Hand Grenedes) By Introduced in the “Senate at the Instance of the S the American and Russian Armies at Ust Padenga, North. | 157, 72 2mencnt grssnzmion | /HUeS 1s THTangec contusion i Canadian miling inine.| Discovered. iy e o . ¢ s S o Ll lte purpose the mainteh-| parig. yan. 22.—An official builetin | ¥ 3 ouncil for Defense—Senater er: ern Russia—The American Artillery is Vigorously Re-| ieiiht s S ald nove. TICA | cued by (he press bureau this after- Judgment for $400,000 in Louisiana e B lution For the Appoi My Pigall . . % SR : et ot ot today | noon says: oil land case rendered in favor 2| A. P.) Severalgthousand rifles, many < at a co presentatives : avor of the| pac utio tm nk! plying—American Aviator, Flying in a Temperature of | i} yerstors. builders and empioyes, | The Proposals of President Wikson | UIed States °f ¢} machine guns $ad thousands of tand W 'Le °'f‘the o _°l."t of Franklin H. Newberry . o h e | were approved, including recognition estinghouse officials ai te , Intended for use in an at- eml Board rusf rwi 4 16 Degrees Below Zero, Made Diract Hits on Bolshevik| fs museting, Ve salled, 7 ST | by he assosiafed powers of the misit leave for Europe in R [Enet S hes nor P tal fi trhol 5 ) ik P I | subjects SRR e < s |0 the Russian people io dircct their | incr asing foreign trade. = e S;, oW, SheeniFaucs or the insan Positions—Too Cold For Infantrymen to Remain in the| iniccts fr discussian and o onits | own affairs without dictation from | Price of lead was reduced from 6 to e b e e & 3 ] = ang-nAmel the outsi powers o not wish | % cents by the American Smelting & 1) s in Warsaw, - todav.| “Fartford, Jan. 2 i n | tees on “permanent orsanization and | € Soic o elting ‘1hr\ government ¢ Aty & rtford, Jan. 22.—In the senate to- [was transmitted to the r Open For Any Length of Time. e rsiizadon 1" S iR ROV O 200 AR | gty e At Seeline ] T govegpment sy et o |y S B R SR I SeniaTa el 1 L LS " i P s e e powe se the revolation vernment approved the| e REnls . The arrests | troduced a bill, which is backed by the| Senator Bower: Archangel, Tuesday, Jan. 21—(By|American airplane bombed the enemy| Commmlcioner Chasles Page, of the|2Nd in no way countemauce a counter | acquisition of the 1919 Irish flax crop e mdle I e eRore foiees Counci of deichse, BrOVIAIE that Svery | tions for the. appoln T P.)—Bolshevik troops are|And scured direct hits on important | Ship, SoarE revolution. They continue to serve [by the Flax Control Board a erly elections to the national Aas: Tald 3 bt eh 3 e Lan appointms D iy | A 0_Batzon, hipping Board, said that would | VOl S piiaen Y i o I at prices| biy. male alien in the state between 21 and §, as judge, and slae s A helling the farthest south| e fehiing o woi welcome the advice and assistd MR e L (R e e e Frince Sapieha, who Ied the brlet]| e, xed §ls. - Erainard as deputy judge of tie town nE fhe farthest south| The fighting is going on in col,| the conference and other anized units in Siberia or within the | According fo a roport in circulation| and e atiempt aeni led the brief| Opposition developed in the house | court of East Hariford and of the ap < e American and Rus-| clear weather but the temperature is| nicluding some of the foremost ship: oundarics of Buropean Russia as it [in Canada, one of the three Belgian | eki e ttempt against the Pilsud- | when a motor vehicle bill was presented | pointment’ of F; o, ) Moot 2 ‘st Padenga, on the| <o low that it is difficult for the in-| builders of the country, were unani-|S ood hefore- the war to send repre- | delegates to the Peace Conferencemay |still in. pris a fortnight aso, which would relieve returning soldiers, | ettt n ty miles south of | fantrymen to remain in the open for|mous i declaring opposition to sov- |scntatives to Priftes Istand to meet | be ropace o mainal Mercie o vrison. He will be released | who previously held 1 R o 1 of trustoes of the ey uth - of | ) e | mo opposition to gov 3 3 ier. S R L usly held licenses, from the | Norwich hospital for the i G L length of time. o I ant Gornteol s prerationict sive -m'ff;«‘l,\“Ixci'h(c‘&”ff Lo ;{ pow- (hLondlenb Stock Exchange appreved1 etileas Hoveters oo et omes | necessity of again qualifying as driv- | resolutions relating to U,‘L:’m'fgf. o X st of Shen- e Bolsheviki also are shelling the| during peace, and in behalf of a a- |+ & DROVIC¢ e IS a truca of arms | the rule barring all enemy-born mem- | under whic) e n ey e g and Judge : R IRt e o] amocicon: pontiensior iher Vesata| 15 peace, and in [ e b ey _enemy-born m under which he can be prosecuted Judge Brainard were tgbled for ) n » sitions a | tional policy of subsidizing ssan s and assistants from the Stock —— a P Blotha ermine whether the | Railroad. With the exception of | iion e representatives will be ex- | Exchange after the war. e WILSON TO RESUME THE HOUSE T ot Ly b on a greater scale. | fow days early in January, when the) appiication of difierential raics. They | < appointed by Feb- | Western Union Tolograph Co. an| s C D (Special to The Bulletin) | pointments. ; e d for a general of-| railroad and on the Onega sector, the|as a fi Mt AN s Mr. Lioyd |not alre ks O P resident Wilson® has! decirice s today, there were just the|iead relating to :he restriction of o B S o sect I E step rd meeting world not already pos: registered ad- 01 on has decided to re- |ris| s ne of he | burial lots he emetery enkure secton ensive on the Archangel front fo:|and particulatly Euglish competition. U of na- | dress. "ot A% sume the sessions of cabinet, | f‘n’.’l‘fi‘ n‘.ff}' g?‘.‘?‘f’"*“‘“ = on el (0 on ThE et under cover: of wonths has been in the hands = 2 Senate passed”a joint resolution sus- | Of Nis “Wednesday cabin {5t Thany Joot foriy-Rve, and every oho| orations ‘eomimittee. 1t kil o icked with | of the Bolsheviki. Thes are hoasting | DEBATE OF FOCD BILL [k = s pending assessmen: work on mining | bocruse this is the re | Saabe e vt Dominations wof |l Senator Xopplemann ity " | Russian| fhiat n the vicinity of Kadish _they RoNTINUEDEIN, SENATE] THEATRE HICKETSTAX o Sk Oh MGy at the White Heus [fudeearand deputy sndsen BarEnona |, oy o o et allied ive the aliies into the White! L SEn | REMAINS 10 PER CENT. 8In| of “the war boards, milithey advisers | was undietabeg ooy the calendari i soldiers, sailors rafion I Honc ‘ M et s resiae ey s >, Jan " mixes on| Canadian meat packers will send a| T members of the cab as unaistished, s e el MR R R . sitions were rmansk railway front| Tresident v y oy oS o0 [weprexentatiy iand to ook afterip o SoPose of the ir nlconstructive leglation has moCTheen | rinedl that s unatiotic G LE- bl ses 8 ficobe Seater: o ) ) N 1 o ot be in- | ¢ o £ for the AISBRaTON oF sconomic | choneds Speaker sh calied e ides tic celebration 5 Ihieah 4 Allled froope yester:| the senate dur I the war revenue bill. The | their trade inte as a result of a iR iforihe dlERSIon Of SaOROMIC eseidn to' Gider atiiiEyy. e Chapiatnl c il DSRIEIRE rd d ths b Tk bieh 3 R lage of Rugozerka,i . coulic ; reed today to reseind their | coRference with Thomas White. olved In the armistice and | Hildreth offered praver and all w late summer or n zutumn of - oglSie oy 0 ”!l.hl.”l Soroka, where | gocoio 1 G 'n to merease rate from | It was announced that on Feb. R Sageel {ieaty for hoairess . - 1979 and. that & Jofnt special Commie s ¢ e Jillage. |t ither Killed or captured all the! e’ senate « nt. | per cont. ‘;:(fvf‘\ fyigl he Britsh flag will Te-| e e er-| |, Under suspension o rules, on mo- tee consisting of Tt B . 1 uipment and numer- | [ SPOSIUION of aiend zun, | The new declsion followed receibt of | ommercial export freight. AR sl nom| Lion OLME, Bhaw jof Bedting reaols oy it Desldant orihea okt g Al | Y : proposed in- | Department o placed | nreciqert, anlll sieh ofher off his dip- nd Frank k. Ballacg county | FOM. t to be Dy 1 | it A i e senate rease. | The conferces decided to in- | VAlues of livestock on ' farms and|lomatic, political, econom e sioners of Fairfield county appoinied by the roko Brsit e 2 T = - — | men by S crease the tax on cabaret ;mnnTsu_-(h}“:i;" e Jn the United States on Jan. 1 dvisers as the pre i ions were received appoint- lectilation, necessary HAMBE IN ADVOCATES CHINA UNITED ON | ¢ ' C € > fifteen per cent. and that | “4 B S h cnate to attend m B. C judge and S. Vie- le state i B ! R ol ; : L on club dues from ten to fifteen pe ashington reports country’: Rlockade, At - \ssistar o o Now | APPropr of SEPARATE AIR DEPARTMENT A FOREIGN POLICY |a coms ; s m ten tofiftsen per | HERREGIO0 ToRATS SOty e Seocke | i ockade, | shipping, /(oo : fant Sl ol AT W e o .y . commission to t ) < & 71 ince the| Burope 3 provisio city court. Referred to judi- |30 resolu- . ation c il e po- | S o tax of one cent on each 10 cents | VaI started. ; toriale s restoration ciary committee ction was onn The opted on b a |sition of China to the| . b \plies to theatre ritish colonies and dominions sk vasg.. Terions are amon: ppointing il - Koppiemann. ¢ et w \dv ce St ime entertainments, base- :_‘j_" allowed to enter Peace D -| tms which will come b Acts wel e Wil ppoint- ymberia ! e delegation who has | Ashurst of Arizc cuses and other amus: wr;m on the same status as Bel-| meetings. and the cabine providi r CESEIAIOES Koppleman and , t in the south China a bonus of six gium. S Sl oVetoe st el mpleton . il o ELs | o let the present tox| . William H. Steele, 71 years old, of | auestion. ¥ A lavg and | A bill was : Wy o ; ce len n . by Chairman Simmons | XeW Miiford, Conn, dropped dead | —*lans for cn-operation = D! Deming requ c port Chi managers and accepted | {TOM heart failure in'a theatre in Now | tente powers in_ the solutior the senate came these matters [ 1R he has e de v « \ ¥ mangers by 3 o ork last t omic problem; are tak w were referred hese maters Irclatine: tonw verstadowing in im The. Golegat < iy ot ] e S imabor| She Britian eovarnment ¢ o, et B dineSton] 6 eancal es on either land or |he de d, ropr ) inev) o Miche | With 2 00D oft O OIS Sarr Ferm D it | Of the Tam i o | d ] vor r cent. rate Quarantine tonight 1l dock at|t owork fean zovernment control of ‘mrl\“ g LiagoN said Senator | eking the full restoration of merg leg - . ew York, early on this e wcerning the use of the red | “Epn o rofit by the | niy ond asking the con | MERITS OF AIRSHIP FOR u,A. s ot i the Shipping | tiors. Ital anca will probably | extention of time to| . The sonaf SecThelaien e e IN CONSOLIDATING | COMMERCIAL T AVIATION | Shining eoi ot sors Preventing I low suit. el hester Traction com- e i I opment. NN RTLWAJ SYSTEM| London, Jan Via _\“f,.‘!r‘n\, }r ' V’r:.] accouns was intr duced by DEPENDING ON SPECIALISTS | In joint resolufion passed the comr SINN FEIN PARLIAMENT r aid that China would 2 a fur € issued a state- | Senator g of Ut democrat E 1 W litroller: was “authorizaa i to - =1 E-D. SE seek ght to regulaie her own I the airship as| Police Inspector Thomas J. Tunney| pay AN RERRASNE L o f A JONE-DAY SENSATION | custom i Sld e s my irplane for com-|Of New York revealed to the Sen aris, Jan. 22—(By The A. P)—The | 20 o8 S0 i€ St "Lj"l‘ e Dublin. J 22—(By 'TherA. P)— h L t ~ 1 b o n' peace commissicr 1 0 of 1ls of the legislatu but not to | The Fei: 1 i of a in China i c It is ‘pointed out that | Propaganda committee plots nned | e 1e- | members generally. |5ty rliam pro ' r i The Chi- day that e At | Now York . 1914 to 10 SonniD: e e ectcoe ot B o LSy enind gt by Germany. The Chi o today tha sesentially g Jome, dis- |1 New ¥ork in 191¢ to ; X | T for the preparation of tha | (e act concerning long service medals | bers held a brief mec PV o it e bt ening | & Bioetiliboicry today, with a spe Maj 1 American view of important g ony'| Provides they be granted to m=m | sion Ho this aftern nat w ’ y portu A / e Y T e ‘\.\f,',f,,f',l',"', i JNEE aRdgtor ‘ench fkelt tnld or : fie e : SenEe e, I e e e | frst,_responsib x ver, | UlGE Ry five 3 Lot o i . — | cor v the « and sea transport. According to the publication of a R policy oncerning the marriagd ceremony,|be furni us THER HEARING ON | tock is ¢ the Penr « *bt " ontail | document in the Petit Parisien, Princ . logie- | 81 EnElwad posccniea ivant neterradl | MEAT PA & o lvanta. U . t : » case of tha nacek con lated a second Loe el R N B o PACKING INDUSTRY | ronds frc et D o, o is recom- |by Ger i Sy o ted by any person other than| arte b J 22-—Two - | Cumbert will be under derittion for commer- | would estEuction ‘of tha dges, justices of the peace and or- | earing e Y e | 00 p journeys of a thousand or| The body of the late Prince : Vel § 2o pethon antyory | ng ¢ x Railroad 1 It is much more com- 1 : 1 to marriage licenses shall | e L4 Vitcade oot ; o o ommodation than can | ¢ I oin § in marriage under snch VERMMENT | (T 1<id. | burg \ v dls- or rigi n which a walk | i el Saybrook petitioned for restriction of is taken to signify ik A P BHe sovernient | tance of 115 r Inclué Ser ot f ‘ e hundred feet may be|New York on charges SaEEi Petitions were re-|Of 2 new period of terror I . ; the 1 : indu: ) B cor g oL oF v he keel. Boborts fron Mortnidoc scate that| 2 irging the passage of the pro- | veteran Iris| i ov- | Rt BEECICEIE Of o | tine e B il e e ibition amendment. |include other assassinations ore o | - S FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF loading cargoes co; 1 to I A Siies ok A recess was taken for five minutes | [°TIPIS 10 destroy governm nsists ¢ | coma R MAYOR OF P ELPHIA | THE NEW POLISH STATE | Alrcs owing to_ the harbor sirike Serman emy i und the joint judiciary comimittos went | €% and public w mpiete \ GAR Cortal N i | o i amine and influenza are sweeping| the absence preceden into session {o consider the aproint- o extremists are exceed merican au- | e opes. iy 0 TRIAL HSDEMERNCR | Tooe oo i Teqnst | indis ik RG] e e e e ment of William §. Maltbie of Harsora | 10US to get s [P ot e t thelr anim: e e coramittees of | Frank Banks, an Australian the limitati 2 judge of the superior court. Upon Men were guarding a cartload rr under the | ) : Animals K Faris, the National Civic | plane pilot, while instructing a can be e reassembling the house under suspen- | 1 which was being taken : 1 he cost 47 Lroduc: in n 1 tonight the ap- | Sl oo Sion of the rules, procesded to baliot, |Mine When they-were surroun y has | L ; oL | irged s ‘»u::r'nrq'm“:sw"l = i which resulted in the passage of ,,.}n..d ed men. The policemen were sl t ob rene al recons of | i e tion of Judge Maltbie by a vote of 215 | O he immediate . e gy King ir -asion he_ rank .v:mr oW, | monnced pr o S 2" McLEAN URGES PASSAGE | and the resolution transfarred |much like the occur T P e—— arm men all been brousig L o W,u,.ww bal the R pere i b il | The house concurred with the senate | | Al mee r | 2nd 0 Mtet _ rou L : B 3 iy c e e A carrier (Special to The B ) 2 the passage, under suspension of | ROPOdY € x the dis- s fo CARDINAL GIBBONS | gon e i s fenard to: To- | joint financing Tetr ended s i), Wazh n, Jan. 2 wator Me- | the rules, amending the automobile |ict Wit of the he deliver M 2o an af | man, was k : le 7] Members of the faculties and stu Gl 3 5 ge of jlaw. so that the discharged soldiers residents may e r seven Americans | Cibhons, but which also paid a trid- | 2 ey leader or an | war courciL To fents of eleht womells colleges 004 | hest means of suppressing atlar Srate. antomblos et p oD |t SN6tettr AT in or out . port of th ¢ equ r AR nture Carrottl, pADEL URder. | oo oars Comen were giver PWo sessions ToBAY [bas. | 0 o ¢ e world_becomes ¢ reeramination when applying were _quickly t ct un of state, toda e e Paris, Jan, 22—(By the A. P.)—Ths | o, said it will be cense fee. that is their former licenses | 10 enforce these reg latio ANk WOULE BREREL EvEHY 1 Gmemenitions. o | oo Mayor § s e Treriaear conol il ol e “We’ United ]Statns will pay the IvGmiont Sad Luniniarhn T do not lapse cens 1- he Clare district pro- U S. SOLDIER ABROAD B oY o bes Bttt | fecnce Wik mobably micet Naswtay. | TonsboHgten of sol-| undertook unless we leave E S e olitians were esferned appoln | ekt e va s et apoarert Washing pontiff h: T i S g diers oversead in B | undistu S g Frank H. Foss judge and Otto|sy T eaker |1, express his fove and admi AMERICANS MAROONED IN | — % el | presiden O s e s UL T T — - ay dur The alpiomat great American whose ia THE H Y MES IN reason T hope 2 llima An act was re- J . r the diplomatic | rijon with leiters of A TR e e:‘é‘w‘;:nm:‘ ISLANDS | yeen Mary Of England w13 NAMES o ,TWO i and fwihost ferred which provides that the ““"“"\CAPT' HARRIS COLRTMARTIALED At Y. e At wnm_., | Tancen, GRlit, e B8] j S ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Sh clnelon i sele erieieri o m«iFOR THEFT OF COAL AT DEVENS Burope.” | i Americans and others wwho, ire e ibea e revori Tvithe §Coth | ALBANIANSISEND een o ous serv: | general courtmartial of Captain Harry e f Nonoring: you,: Your Bakel st e oot T b tian manding General of the American : To THSESP c PROT‘ESTE | i Jeats ot ok whand o shall | J. Harris, of Brookline, formerly com- B g . the Holy Father hontra thll t o 1ot k of tr 5| s ioecs EACE CONFERENCE ile in office, shall be paid to|manding office of the salvage depot at . verseas for an onors the | tation facilities, is e made to be i . ppointed personal s t e 5 g R A oy American church, honors Amer- | made to congress by J. J, Kalaniana | Killed in action 45; died of wounds| 'Washinston, Jan. 22— e e.LbokyeC TRreandl representatives) Camip MDayen s Swas tlo S S R . it Sowas: Aters For in. Your ‘Eminents. 1s feoseo | o her et tar pody roaeatana: | 44; died from accident and other| ian National Party of America state of such deceased final arguments. i i PRl d all that s great and nobie in |tacds. soacrding to aon ,‘l‘fT“’,‘ is- | causes 9; died of disease 11; wounded _The legisiative days were designated | Counsel for Harris contended that this house with one omn, tuat,le sreat and nobie in |landg, according to snmouncement by | B e o s o | a5 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and (B0 evidence had been developed to elp tear down barbed et leave tomorrow for R tal 136. ; 4:m | Priaay ‘atothig opening: of {thE seasici, | Bhow, TlsaburoDEIation of CoLISROLY Boiont INDIANA TO FIGHT “People are on the islands w | bt h o iy I e e e 4 S it 5 § & B0y ars oniie (el | claims of the hink - days a week necessars for | that Harris' failure to deposit govern- clsians and French want| BURLESON 'PHONE RATES ed passage for the mainland .| : Killed in Action. ihe Eico-poramdntoF ou amiy | (e prescnt. He made motisn that | ment funds constituted only “fachnic- - & By Moken t‘hr‘( ';fl:A .-,-,‘.',‘»"’;‘v.',',”,” ~Pvr:'d. Jan, 22.—~Cov- destio the y’?,, ‘m‘“ H_‘;')‘;‘ E Corporal John E. Minnatt, Winches-| into northern Epirus ar §OE T the house adjourned on Thurs- | al embezzlement.” B, they: Jiir Wt Delion | todey Disces tos ooonicy of Indkina | ohipping taken: over by T o i b I O e e Zey/ that 1t hsfo nextiDucaday morn- | | Oiptatn AW Becowith roiat Int 8 r - The most sens pla r t his of- | 5 y ates— S. Davis, F ington; | and integity of Albania, including | g 2 30, vocate, asserted that it was “obvious e s “IV wmhv.} y.l\; oe I»,ul\rn’f vhr"n?gh( of the Indiana|B08Fd: %yxl};ur sPh;vim \‘\‘mvhs«lt‘r,\ Ma. (o hin its boundaries, Tchamieria and | The Middletown and Chester Raii- | that Captain Harris had knowledge e Sumg, to bring those|new long dlstance telaphone srios or. | FRANCE FAVORS ARMED ERAmUERon, Worsenieh: Mas e I e e e e Shat thofconlswaals i jan i iscinel s T o Do e |1, x}‘ or- o RM Died of Wounds. "lm]rkronfumu_ after the close of the | m]« or constriction until the rising | 0vernment was defrauded.” H | ae osf ster Gener el RVENTION IN POLAND s _ 5 £ | Balkan wa | of the session of 1921. A bill present- Y | pse o il et NS R (T ! Lieutenant Chester H. Elemes, Con- | lCalsran Conss tovi L present <2 ¢ TALIAN DELEGATION | commissioners and representatives of | proees e A LA e e w | CONFIDENTIAL DATA OF i salary of e Sessongen ot The. s oBIuARY; { CONFERRED WITH DIAZ |!he, dcpartment of the atiorney gen- | cervention b the ailies in Polind, ac- B e L s P CONDITIONS | pefior-and common ipleas) conrt fol 31 | S Lowis 8 Lot i Parts, Jar The Itallan delega of Indiana, Governor Goodrich | cording to authoitative unofficial i R L TNt N RUSSIA |00 a vear. The house adjourned fo| Waterbury, Jan. 22—Word was re- | A v allan delega- | issued formal statement in which g huthoritative unofficial n- . Washington, Jan. 22.—Confidential | Thursday mq = at 11.3 2 fved in this ity today, ! n to the Conference held aihe criticised government | control P ‘f:’"';‘g“’m“ The French view i said -} | Died from Accident and Other Causes.| data_resarding conditions in Rus = el ot xcsigtid o u\‘vfafsmxmg\?:{nthhsu ;ffe‘s’;‘iefii e Ital AT e, W10 e Gancation, B3 and | can ‘save Poland from being erushed % Private Romeo Horace Aubin, New|31d activities there of American T THE SENATE. of Platt Bros. & Company, and treas- | rt s today, discuse | tions 31 S ac- | py the Bolsheviki and that such a i Bedford, Mass i Ep e £ ng Secretary Hartford, Jan =y urer of the Patent Button Company, r ¢ ary o . i batai Dl oE: Diseane Polk tod to several democratic £ n the senate to- | Waterb: died i 5 ud ons from a military and | The new rates are mot being enl. | SStANCe must be given within the ne r oase: Eenbos ot the senats rosioe ia: | 057 Semator iett mtroducen & Bk |Bartay wwr at Miami, Fla, on | ategic point of view with special |tected in Indiana because of & tem- | Longreths gorty 15, Claimed that the Private Ernest C. Whynott, Matta-| fions. cosmmitioe foc wse. ts canneliion |Prepared by the Comnccticut ~State |iil heatth. M. Platt wes tha son of e t possession of what | porary restraining order Jssued In the | fonding of food or munitions to Po- pan, Mass. j tons_ commitcee tor tise f1 connottion | Gouncil o Defense; providing that ve | Clare. i PLg ot A oy ooas oL | - the keys Of the|Upited States district coter land would only serve to strengthen | son, of C of Semator John- | o rte” alion,. botween the agss offores s o e e of | ors on land and sea.” i i i i the hands of the Bolsheviki, since Wounded Severely. f son, of California, republican, asking | {ic fi’ one ant cixty years, shall be | airom it both s of iwhom' were | T tals object, the Tallan | piFFICULT TO SEN they would ultimately ‘capture the Privates—Ernest F. Schmith, South-| can policy in Russia: Ci Ii- | liable fo pay a personal tax. of fifteen | Lo i in Waterbury manufactur | aid, consider it in- D supplies. ington; Karl Techenow, Hartfor Y ition ieration { Golars i 2 o commn |ing industries, especially in the g B w, Hartford: | of the resolution ¥ith orders s ars in lien of a roll and commu- |y RIS thak ltaly possess the MISSION TO POLAND ——— 5 o I “Wooduie. Meatord, Mace. | o me T O e hnacs aaqs | tation tax, Every citizen between the | flons aud buttons, as well as in the:| ren a <o the Dalmatian | Parie, Jan. 22—It will be qifficult,| AMERICAN “POLICEMAN" {1y ihe committee P same vears of age and those w o |flour and feed grinding businss. He, st Zars and Sebenico. Without | the Temps thinks, for the Entente MURDERED IN FRANCE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. S5 | declaredtheir intentions to become | hch 2 man of artistic and literary | T v say it is impossi- | mission to make its investization and / 4 B n 2 Ex | citizens shall pay a tax of two. dol- | ostes, and Wwas prominent in club SoRtht the Adriatle | rapoit 1o the o e Al Paris, Jan. 22.—The hody of an Died in aeropiane accident 3; died PLOSION IN A FORMER lars. e e lE life, being a member of the C r the conference befors thce g £ e o jlars. This was referred 1o the com- he Country be coast Nie of Central | weel American p03 ceman was found today 1ot dl\ ‘A;‘ ¥7; wounded severely 117;:| GERMAN MUNITIONS DEPOT | mittee on the judiciary Y and Waterbury Clibs of Waterbury, . 'v he mercy of any | The Temps says that with regar® to | car, the rafiond at Tournus in the S | Brussels, Jan A former German |, Though Governor Holcomb's ‘ap: | oinioe, SraduatesiClub (of New iHan ) Imatia ussia it is understood that two suz- | CoPH et oL O e T s paonds icut men { munitions depot at Quatrecht, South- | beintment of William M. Maitbie to e f s, andiofs they Universify and SEal - Wete dlschsnas W the conter. | O, o0 254 indicated that he had been Died of Disease. e ot Ghent! today and the | Jidge of the superior court for tiznt clubs of New York. He was also al UBLICITY METHODS OF The first proposed to hear in| U 4°r™ Private Israel Sargis, New Brit-) Populace fled hurs I direc- | years from Janua 1919, T ror W e nents odes T & e ; g n ) " ’ L s med by the unanimous vote of the | % aterbury. He was o member Was 0 “ n e | (0ot R, it oot Ly probably means a member Killed in action, previously reported | 1o 08 Xet beon e in | taken on the appointment today. | It | oaves his wife who was Miss Jllen | director of the Nation- | sinding to Russia of a 70 amat | of the military police of the American missing in action: ication with the town hy railw s ionor e ey evenins, afe |Erainard of Middletown and New Ha- | Woggr “ague m:"“"‘"""dmi"d"‘i-" logus ‘o that to Polaid. - | army. | Michael J. McNeérney, New Haven. | ¢graph and telephone has been ter the senate had adjourned, thas the ;‘2“&’]“’ Bisteri g ;4- Hart, and § ore ouse committee inves i — — i L apted T T e e ber of nephews and nicces. Fu-§ ¢ the league that during the ed- | oGREE TO END STRIKE JAMES G. BLAINE. JR., l plosrdad degrss inlsteraupell pres i e fopon faken on Tuesday wvas Dremi- neral services will: besheld on Sat~d nal campai ¥ viou! : bt v L Zo¥= E this e ucational campaign conducted last SRR EAT o _ BECOMES A BANK OFFICIAL | L ?}f"em’"‘_‘_"_ misainal CEaE | EDITOR OF PROVIDENCE esmion had nof hécn 'on the calendas for|mr ooy, wiisthis clival g L { fal y: per cent. Americans / 'UBA Washngton, Jan. 22—James G.| Private Morris E. Berger, Ansonia. three days as the rules required. Sen- Rev. Charles Martin Niles, to conzress 1700 newspapers through- | FHavana, Jan. 22—The agreement to | Blaine, Jr, of Providence, R. I has ‘ Sick in hospital, previously reported | _ JOURNAL TO TESTIFY |ator Klett briefly explained <is error | _Atlantic C Fan i Snae out tho c "ot Gupplied with | end tho strike-on the United, Westhn | retired ax director ot the dcpariment S Washington, Jan. 22.—At the sug- | of Tuesday, saying that it was due fo | Charles Martin rector of the ews r and editorials concerning | a1.d Havana Central railwvs reacued | of development of the erica MMLLH.MU-'JW S i gestio nof Senator King, of Utah, John [a misunderstanding as er | Episcopal Church o - develop American Red S A A 4 iing as Lo th» number | Episcopal Church of the Ascension and e preparedn: records of congre: last night through the intervention of | Cross, ome a vice d Private Schastianno Buccheri, Hare- Rathom, editor of the Providence |of days the t . 2 S o s o o 1o Decamme 3 vick Yretient ot e b A mwovat et 7 e haleo i 1. _Provi matte on the calen- |one of the best known Episcopal n. President Menocal, was signed today | Liberty National Bank of New Yorl ord. L) Journal, which investizated |dar. He moved that another o orgs N . terntnre Aetributea with . 3 ew Vork.| on a recent visit to the Grand aotiviti ¢ 3 wother ballot be | clergymen in New Jersey, died at s seard T:ul o onith bE o | et 1 e w R e med. Tt > work- | and has been succee led by Edward C.| peet. She is standing between the Retumed toiutyppreviolisly rshortad ""I‘mrm nL “l"m" a S | i Yot o ks, Thom e moerl s H RS e urli‘ ezar to the political faith of the | ors went back to the'r tasks A cor 4 Pof Diveanort) Iowe % Skl ] wnd after the United States entered |another vote was taken. Thers wera | Refore coming to this o .verdl e B I I o e st | Crosmett ot Daves B slowi an a5 | guns of the "Queen EBzabetn.” ono :fi;:gmm;c;rns e wooa. | e, v wil bo Rodlto) Teatity B | tents one Ballots castiona a1 ver m':?'. Suping (0 AN e = mado gl vages jon of thei i = e ate Kk S. e, - | fore e ow investigati " bt “ 15 ) ago he was rector of na. o L0 i wages and reeegnition of their union. development. ot Enciand’s dargest-dreadnoughts, |y, < (o fc“ the °mmmm‘znx;: ::l\ rc:;“\‘:g_\g in favor of the confirmation of Judge § successively in Rutland, V Ossin-. Aaltbie's appointment. The matter :ng, N. Y.; and Columbia, Sa:agem. 3