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Bulletin Service Flag mm | VOL. LXI—NO. 23 POPUMTION 29,919 N5 MONDAY, JANUARY 27. 1918 E!GHT PAGES—-SG coLs. “PRICE TWO CENTS COMMENDABLE PROGRESS Urged to Retum o Eng’ffiif’.n IfiLi%’,“é:’.‘:,,. ‘Committees of Peace sy i ll’lN}hc ;11‘;d“osl“” ('\x]d]dl‘flulnL ted, i i rs. elen 1 oodrow, aunt : »Depnrtment of A ncuiture} Ershdentaiin Bt 12)33\0%‘6.“:‘ To Make Reports on Particu- : . ish Centrist party under Capt.’ French Officals Believe That the Preliminaries For Peace Will 907 Messures - Adopted siephcn"Guunvas a5 4% B2 Deme, by the Con- Be Ready For Submission to the French Chamber Be- tween March 15 and March 31—Paris Newspapers Pay| ¢ ['nited States were ur Tribute to President Wilson’s Eloquence—Praise for '!crn fo svund farm prac Clemenceau’s Prompt Decisions and Skilful Handling of | Delicate Situations—Conference Declares For a League of Nations. Jan. 5 belief ex- 1 Freach official eircies that liminaties for peace will be d ready tor submi French cham nd March 31, of the Daily Mad! peed ith which the confer- s shaping its orsganization has orth comment from vorious re going vary fast,” says ithe eating with Saturdap's peed ~weems (o have charac second plenary session of machinery nenceau sisting on rs ation express the belief whole the neace conte ing according to schedule » annouwncement of the personnel e wariou importa commis- dde wnsiderably to the ef in the working power of t erence., Some of the newspapers ommentin regula with | ch vestor sassion moved, say t it emed if the routine had | en well rehearsed A r of the newspapers toda to President Wilsen's elo- - Everybody knows TPresident Wil- v ays the Petit sien rmed Parls, hut 1 were rant of L contrast, S0 unexp ve his discour < n Ls i of the |pre A 1 on the proc ed likely ms in a auick, vigorous speech.” the confer- tn \ committee tter tomorrow. PICHON TALKS ON BIG FOREIGN GUESTIONS 2y Tralian powers meets, and for a time | nv epresenta of all the we found ti es occu- r me envirorments the great pow ; ve ro resnonae from any of ¥ elemen i1 the minis- the first auestion, rel a ) the itation to the Russiar 10t at Princes’ Isiani: for a con- for ¥ ied and »ssociated : have seon reports in ng s of the an gro in 5, and the p 1 desparch of M. Lenguet (leader f the Frencih minority soc s) rel- t Dolshevisi Iut heyond press publications nothing has cen received from any groups or el ments The minlzfer was agked if these non-officia | -ratements twere accepted e Indicating that themeoeting g Prinees Isla would no- take place, There is rome doubt o that.” replied M, Pichon revists in this non-cfficial do not av _positivel, that not at- tend, but me come obje- tons. As to whettisr 2 meet'n arranged elsowhere than ands inister replied ihat that was a question for the councii. and as he was only cne of. the riembers he could not y what they would do. The minister sdded, however, that the spinlon expressed 1 the Russian zroups in Faris seemed to emhody the vie of the governmeuts they rep- resented. If no mestinz took place on Princes Islands, it wou!d then be for the council to say wi the next step with reference to Russia would ae. Concerning the oppositicn in some quarters to inviting i fac- i to Princes Is M. Pichon could he ‘rinces' Ts- and idently that grew nuat of the as- sumption that the invitaiion to all the ssian elements was cquivalent to "mn'.:ni'il\H c0 the PBolshevist govern- t is not tha case. The § to all faction: in an ef- ur' to bring them together and the| Bolshevists among lie rest 1ave a de facto ex 0 .-v‘flv'irm cf recognizing the Bol- shaviets or any other factiun” When aslked if they wern verninent, Minister Pichon answer- 1 rd invited have a de facty existence a Fas led their De! the others ¢ oncerning the various interests in L and Arabia, M. Pichon rxpressed Lelief that N can he reconciled tual concesssion.” eply to the question ns to hbw long it would be before there was an|ducts were used in feeding the army agreement on the league of nations, and navy anl allies. o say be- The draft- A committee, have g full plan. ihe work of there will be agreen en® on a com- ; reparation and all umount of t1 t was give gures at presen ¢ ques- ritorial nestions remarks Pichon «J:V 1 that had had ex- < coming f himself of th — The steam lemenceass. “He | ken pon- | V¢ ship anspices committee | “If the packer o 3 places on the sale of beef or veal and 4 littoral which fc indic : S War | three per cent. on his tnrao S i B feoiused be but now are inhabite 3 suaity e I e AN Gt o Ammunition of the United States ;=" . O% & e S don .]‘,.,,1 B B o ot |unused and stored in French Ware-| i include | vered to rep: DP. W. A, HADLEY C"APGED WITH WIFE MURDER Hadle Hadley. | fit boine | 0f the average him { _‘The ar ice the denth teil of the deat Evana caid | But in the period hetween the continuing to sell at publ= auction! 54st Boston, Mass t ‘ tice and peace we have a ver such wool ifacturers require| PTivate Jumes Rainey, ¢ s, or 1 to place | cult on, there is no o1 to compete with| 1t I ! ople’s € common- One of the most ¢ BODY FCEND OF [ WOMAN | ture department and he body of | Miki 3 in handages | ducts. %een pour-| “The sitt arm hottle, | With the go g ety ke through iediofiDicease: POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT flulate this production. ¢ e oenda Hobs x J 3 o < One ‘of | were assured that in t g and A WOULD INCREASE SALARIES | 8 5 talisades, | Shortaze, ’fl”’.vw r| onl ‘”1 ere drowned Mass, «ton, Jan, 24 osides s toover: | tainties of war, they wouid cxp DEis o o leae per e S : ne difficulty in marketing th e e ',‘f,e,\.'n o W'”md,el' ey e employes 1 be > i Sergea John - 5 nav. force by ed the ('nn'rnw of a ct three | phere marke was froz- |Iv accumulated There was ~ clothing ng wo- <hloroform “This came upon us imm rased from violence. | marketing circum been murdere GERMANY PREPARING TO REPEL BOLSHEViX !NVASION |ing the armistice his nric, v The A. the governmen tions [and one-half months invasion | mistice. This we ha it _ex-|erating added | wi i assembly |and by relief shipments into the lib- armtes which |erated territories. and | six weeks of ‘the h pects to reccive ti autthority frem the to mobilize 1wo effecti preparalions are con- manage, ation of volunteer|in that time. ke 1 are financed | “The real solution lies in the hope | rancial straits|of early peace, and rman army | {he steady dernobiliz The present fined to the or of the gove: will also be ¢ returning {ro; of the Ukra-ne. MORRIS & CO. EARNED 858 LAST YEAR|to demobil Chicago, fan. defacta. pany port for the year ended made )\uhll(‘ today, ("lrnlll"s of 5 investment capital | American farmei dollar of sales shows an increase of $160100,000 and |of the world i Advises Farmers to Aban-|of shipping for South American tade. lar Features of Work to During the War. fang. | War Trade Board announced France i Will not be able to ship pota: | April. gress. | Republican Troops Have Completely Stamped out the Move- | ment in Lisbon—Former King Manuel is Reported to SR ae Have Re-entered Portugal —An Airplane Has Dropped B e sl o Leaflets in Oporto Advising Foreigners to Depart From : the City if They Do Not Wish to Be the Victims of ‘Washington, Jan. t o until Par ceau ha: to| Generals Cullen, Westervelt and mittees in the | Hennis arrived at Rome to inspect,duct inquiries certain | war plants, { particular featur { emergency measures adopted during | Freight rates on steamsrs plying be- done by the congr {the war, so as to assure ample sup-|tween Canada and British points were| Responsibility for the War i plies of all kinds for this country and |reduced, | Pritain, Sir Gordon Iewart, o urope. According to reports received at (aptain Andre Tar ind WhOlesale Slaugh(er‘ rm as to the a monarchy was set up in: La taly, ist Satur dture to ma { Deputy Raimondo, Lisbon, Saturd; o ade aur- | - Butter dropped 13 cents a pound in| Reparation—United States, 1, M. |P-)—The Royaiis iod of stment 1s {the week and potatoes 30 cents a hun-i Barach, Jol Davis and Va the department, which de- | dred po ty the department of ming season, abandonin bil- ‘Ame ot Jan. (By the A. the government and offered his aid. ment in the; The casuaities resulting from the fighting in Lisbon uggregate twelve | | | ing ll\rz e foreseen i moy cted to Oporto ! ce ! un | McCormick Eritain, William | and B 1 b feid shat S vonnded Greseen shad A o Dritain, W lana Braga, nut down by ey A guffs was almost slin Murat Palace |7, Locheu A K Terum: hlll\k;?'-;",, ,m'{v;”( T comp ¥ 1O ANEENTERED EORTUCAL or_m 14573 : Idle cars on railroads of the United Antonio Salandra and General Iindogli: | snbed Qul in Lishon, where some in- | The signing of the armistice found | s imated at more than100,- Japan, Baron Makino and Laron No- | ARiTY, cavalry Sl the Uniled States with fa'rly la ed to e . e s the two fort tocks of fooeds, but with sm x o'clock i 'l‘ll'l'l' and X e Austrailian = Government arranged International bor sed the Min- , Wword | stocks of fecds. Tt was recommendcd of 30600 tons of wheat fo Indim: Lnited w1 | Wednesday ! The | tiat pasture lands plowed up for |and 11,000 to England. omper here from Oporto the | S1OWing grains and otl fo0d crons | Gold amounting to about 740,000,60)] ¢ i AMalcolm; ium by Ger-| li ) P. Loch was returned. !Des Planches .| A new January record price was!Japant, M. Oticl sramme Was | seored in Chicago on prime cattle at| ulation of 26w hundredweight, i Railroa United Subway, omibus and tramway work-| \White: Great Dri in Paris went on strike for nce, Andre Vo wages and an eight-hour day. vy A Mines Co. of America completed| ¢ hould v r ded s and ihat tegular and crops be resum A wise lives to include and mules withont i nerease, 1 normal incr in dairy cows and Jheef cattle, conservaliv vine until the rear‘ive e of feec g cep con 1 in_poultry ased feed w requirc ne dropped leaf- which advise fo y do not wi ratior ifranes stolen from Bei ot many enthusiastically he defence of the re- on [to be t i ter. hors movement has had an excellent in uniting all republicans to the | ¢ of putting aside divergencie: olitical p: s taken the recent | Santarem rsing unconditi s to the goverme hese men SAYS KING MANUEL STILL IN LONDON the | the nd Signo Yam: rtino: 1 for raising working capital with! and Colonel which to resume oper: o S I MEC|AMERICANS ON PEACE e | igh The private sec- Manuel of Portugal ¢ the statement that Man- is still in Lendon and that he does of purch: = he nted hi elf toinot intned to go to Poruga The inticaied ianiimg | Southern pine in completed, CONFERENCE COMMITTEES | ST Fou Vit Lo W i Gk = 2 I 2 | plans for th of an e y aris, Jan (By the A. P.)—Rob-| —— e = = * | port combination wule Webb law. Lansing v 0f state, will be | ST, ¢ = | mean the saving of 200,000 tons of fod-| g rile pIEr the aner HOSHITALS. 1 EUROPE | ELECTIONS !N GE stuffs for Kuropean cou . 1_ » peace e o Al ith et | Jan. An official | London Madical Corps asked Congress for| o) ; el winhel General ¢ for the w made | wire r.| M appropr 1 won of $7,000,000 to pux an representative tonight by the war with Phi reizn sec- et L | cha 1 limbs, serums and vac- Sobiihe Byvboits At W on Jan. 9 the r e i as upo T . | cines. leq is now prepar- of thy nerican elections SAsanDoL e complcated o Department of Labor expresses hope Sl e als in France and E o eh e iEabls fto ) 2D~ | that gove of states would take po s with it | Whot ] suftering obtained an ¥ 25 per stimul pul con- the the | €25 trom wounds or ot X 1 always be : ho inte on. forme M emperos ne of | | the decisive power : PEr gl o hicago City Council committee or-| his = T iy e f {ment nad that in fut elections rac el TS R Ath e e plans drawn up calling tor al [ 1 cre |icalism would lase even more of i | e m 1d recall vote on office! | been a reduction of ipporters. add- | ; i i vfcm«-wvv oo A {GREECE TO ESTABLISH LU I“e\fl‘v;,“ = umed th, t on man ! overnor Smith left Albany for New - wask prec ey een the \+|STATEMENT BY HoOVER [York to attend the organization o¢ (oo S WITH AUST"“‘\, the renozt nus Sunial de- tr | ON THE FOOD PROELE'\‘l his recently appointed on x the A. P.)— ) died of dis ase and | mocras : would be possible and that wristos , 4 member of | £ Paris, Jan —(By Th L sefore the ar- [u would be the special task of the as < | z i 5 Presi . who recently | mistice w embly to estat f - democratic e b )| Echo de Paris reports President Wil-| JEnoE mrcentyltice oul e Sanhistiatoe nan Ay {son will likely be offered the presi-| aley oo oday s comple tution, in k modern e Doiteanti T | deney of the commission of the League el b eorg of men leave room for 4 i R i tof Nations: | ord of so m to its statement today in which | 1 the | Argenting reports say that owing ' the strike of marine i ickin sure \h‘ mainte ast, domin > United States nce of peace in the food I problen the was emphatic Germany of natio willing lo se houses have rawn from - attle market. | | Canadian food board ordered re-| moved restrictions in public eati aid Greece would support Ar-|{mation s aspirations for independence |suffered i he acquisition of the The dep: nd and other {did not m ; sunced that | commit s 1 s ounced th Fran % hetoes) will be shipped to the United T 3 Sl R S PR pelnelow | States for future use. T ne ,““ | DISAPPOINTED IN RESULTS the country to do some i cleasf AT9CRLIAR skl ahipmants week in the Gr e triple | OF CEf BRSO ihir 1 ollows heat 1,124,000 n 1,756,000 biishels, €2,000 bush nd hospi- the direc- | Eisner, out of ir-| the fasd | e period | itmake the farmers’ position in ta " |tratter of much more imme |cern than the future of thw ifor the j posed cnte of ~a meni tween | WILSON VISITS CHATEAU TRIERRY AND RHEIMS esident home | i ied at hi Summit He wz: ty ,.d tor of the New Yor g it broadly, hefore tha TFu- war began we exported about | ions tons of food a v Th i are prepared 1o export at the | Fm«brc e Junns fmancrer. who was [JEWEL THIEF FATAL'V from to ‘ stons. " |the patriotic s farmer, plus §HO = mburg IN TOLEDO, O. uns rican. tockyard interests report a big de- Stion of meat 626 NAMES IN THREE in a ¢ oo ! par ARMY CASUALTP LISTS st e o ‘ noor ing shiy reopen southern Eoml > major s : by C sy o !vote rlce ‘ : of the American Ex-| man. . | i ner ¥ ion 1 from | problem great suppl lated. If an and the mes freely to trad demand for foc than every (his sury Railroad appropriations for the pur | chasc cquipment and = general 1 v ork stems L‘J iir- | MAJORITY SOC:ALISTS WiN G in ac- 3 under Government| 1p to Dec. 31 amounted to £14,998 War Department announced that in coulid utenant ic h'ln{m T Henry M. Shartenberg, of Haven,” has been elected president of I Goods Alliance Thom as Healey and Adrian Houston ages in the world nd the only I in the Americ tion chan rmistice. July 1, were| " priv the Tortsmouth, N-"H opriation t today by rope 100,080 durin. construction ap- |not only {navy yar | The schconer John of Newfound- {land, wh sailed from Cadiz, Spain, {on Dec. wa vee, South Harold L. Becksley, P. Cannon, L as an insurance reported a derelict i v com Pade Cam ey {the path of navigation | Rk _the | pact o e | President John M. Thomas of Mid- B0 act for the to reduce lebury Colle 1 Yo who sailed from New < on the Leviathan for Drest, will = serve as chaplain to returning troops.| 39 % A total of fifty-nine submarines o INDAY SIS season, which lasts from |were lost be the British navy durine| Killed n 33; died York tha armistice arly N ber, in the midst of our heavie the ate on Gictober until March left | the war. Of these 39 were destroved!dent and other causes 10; s | d e praac e h""l"{ SE e nislpy enemy action. The Germans lost|¢2e 60; wounded severely KILLED HIS NEPHEW SHOT votion yvou problem v ready fac A R | 228. : b i e Yo awans ails B thy o By a vote of 90 to 3, the Indiana| New England Men: | IR fe S S eIl f house passed the Johnson bill to grant Killed in Action. | g1 aitland to find a market for his | | women in India presidential uf- The bill now goes to the sen- Corporal A. Wright, Spring-|qiag wou . | rivate Rocco Mariani, New London. 11} S R ot i | TENDERS RES:GNATION d A | -The V'ortuguese gned. ote th> elow his cost of production “We have found it i tect the American far: the t since the ve done by coop- with the allies, in openin eutral coun TAX ON LL EILR Died of Disease. ivate Daniel J. Shay, M Maine. Wounded Severely. |SALVAT!ON ARMY QUARTERS Joseph'P. Dukat, Hamden; AT CAMP MILLS DEDICATED i Worcester,! 1yj, 26.--In the New Britain er i org $100 m\vx \r-tv hat and host- e Wt Crmp M s was ;wn. ated l:m:”. : 2 with regues tion pietu R:NTAL‘ The n znd last sduciion | be still more fHicult to| as peace cannot be expected |' ne 10,1 seekiny 1o n the me tion for strictions on free marketi plus foods, except in cner t {hus re-establishing the law of supply | and demand. i “It is. however, no more possible .\l.n» . cormittee, every SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. today i LIEBKNEGHT WAS BURIED Pt duty, previously ‘NORMAL TR AI'FI(‘ HAS s e baseilc] <L ported killed in action: { = S | RE-ESTABLISHED IN 4 Com-|these intricate forces et un during | NEAR BERLIN, SATURDAY | Gustaf E. Carison { PERSHING DECORATES Pa (Havas).- As a re- re- | the war than it is to demobilize our | r‘m:n_ an. —The bodies of Dr. illed in actien. preciously rcpo GEN, TASKER H. BLISS |sult of o e November 2,|srmy by dismissing it on the fi 33 mem- | missing in a 3 net | And, pending thesc solutions, our b wortatio th covernment, durins..the re. | . EXivate Santo rairves ended tod 2 tta, New Prita gkl packers nd norma vas re-esinb- 7.83 per |and banks must d together were bLuried in the| Wounded, degree undetarmined, pre- g h cents on cach | for two or three months to carry ou drichsfelde, near Ber- | viously reported missing ir aztion: | iy ¥ Gene = The volume of sales |excess surplus over Witil the markafs |lin, Private Edward II. Pitcher, Jr,|; conferrine | SOCIALIST CONFERENCE ave br]pn1 mor> extended Jhu-:zgh;)]*n. the day fth; thorough- Brookfield. 40 Nhaad ] AT BERNE FEBRUARY ! the 1it a decreasc of more ti and finally liberated by peace. The|fares in the center of Berlin were 5 et o o o ool favter faid T ceceras vebe | crasiloi Wit Soldiena s ATaus Hoube |l Betunnedsto duty s ipreiously, re-lq : FEDE (| o ban el 'ms pro- |resentatives called at Chicazo on|ands of workers ceased their labors|POrte missing in action: e sociali: onvened Tuesday has to consider th e prop- jand engaged in, a demonstration. No Privates 1l Glaser, Rockville; Trie love doesn’'t thelve well in afat Be ) 2 g to the lems.’ eerious tconflicts have been reported.’Cyril Repka, Shelton. oublic garden. newspaper L'Humanite.