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] Norwich VOL. LXI—NO. 27 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN. FRIZ&S IANUARY 31, 1919 TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS )| Bandits Kill Police Beconad it 8 4 I i L ' Mills’ Mmc}le"er‘ 4 B cholera. were slaughtered at Calgar: e e e oo PEACE CONFRrELG| But Little Decrease w53 % ™ o e ] gree at Cheney Brothers sill mills| . ) ey | inated by’ the Presidentas Controlics ’ []NST"U“[]N AMENDMENTS R i L A, Fimlly Formed Secretary In Jamusry the Trossury Paid S Bty o, e s PNEUMA“E TUBE SERV“:E SH 3 | of leaf tobacco held on Jan. 1, 1918, as| men in the auto was captured infar-| Lansing is Named First of Out Aboxt $1,600,000,000, | 1.23¢ Gedan e y minutes lat i other| L i e e VBRSPSt Erli e Al s anada’s total import of merchand- i I . Talcott of Vernon Would| 52 Gicaved. : ise for 1918 vra: Bill Introduced in the House by Mr. Talcott e The ninte de-| Washington, Sad. 0. - $906,954,900. Exports 1hi 51 3 Madden and an assistant, Clifton ithough | Ver® SLEETONIHL 3 - *Ports Senate Votes to Prohibit the Removal, Pending Action by Make Such Procedure Obligatory: in Connecticut—| i e were on the wateh for silk| | N0l 0L Tinide pbiie the per- nealy thre months have passed since mHpsian] Mosifendorgbinance s oatl Congress, of the Tube Systems in the Large Cities— — . . approached which they regurded wity| Sonnel of the peace conference organ- | the signil e ice, the Amel aiee 4 s 2 ad i Mr. Williams of Norwich Presented an Act Extending to| {TITITEe zYhich her regarded witn 000, °, el o and | 1o SECTImENGs Bar canonscs shoY | Retiriad Adminatradin fean zovernment s e Votes to Continue Pay Increases of Postoffice Clerks, : B " jigus 2 n ped 5 Seorah signs of decreasing materially, ex- | Railroad A i oD bics % o = 1921 the Rights of the Shore Line Electric Railway Co to|: iiunins bourd of the machine to) B0, it ™ Frondt Jremier “us | copt in loans o aile e RO U R BG canall ot Letter and Rural Carriers and Railway Mail Employes i e el 3 3 | president and + Seckets Tansi Ja ry treasury paid out S £ ba e . . Operate a Railway in Mohegan Park—An Act Presented, °*.{ic men in the automobile shouted: | PICIC 110 Gooeme, of - Great | $L600.00000 for ordinary war expens- | . War, Department's appropriation of During the Next Fiscal Year. itai 3 " s, e sive 2 od loan: > ;| $1,489,000,000 - L . Britain, Oriando, of Italy, and, Saionjs | €. exclusive of allied louns, or only |¥ ,000, | Macomber jumped and Madden i e $70,000,000 1 by Mr. Connell Would Appropriate $191,752.43 For the; Macomber Jumped and Madden|of iy, as vice president-, the mem- A Expenses Siow | Gondensed Teerans | 1l BUN“NU Five hundred hogs suffering from 0 r aircraft for the fiscal| than in December,|Year of 1920 was cut to $17,337,600. 7 X Washington, Jan. 30.—Committ bill was taken up there 3 ; : e $33.000.000 les< than in November, and | China placed orders for 34 locomo- | amendments to the anmial postoffioe a8t o R ption Hospltnl at the Norwich State Ho““t‘L ;1‘1. :h‘T Ayl{lnnnl?bllh" fired. Madden tel_]‘ Secretary General: M. Dutaste, of | ¢on i bly more than in any month X\y'; \\nh‘ the rEr-m‘\\Im Locomotive Co.| uppropriation kil authorizing the |cnt and by agreement several items.in — ground dead, while the auto-|rrance; secretaries: for the United | theretofore. pproximate cost will be §2000,000. | jostmaster general to continue_the | d.spute were passed over temporar- NETAER 2R provilel for &b ot gressuiet %y Dis. mu\m sped away. . I Sitates,” Joreph G o Gre minister | | Officials esrlained that this was not| Director of Railroads Hines was |cutal pneumatic tube ice in New They luded committee Dropo- Spectal to ¥ tetin) | e of Vernon. which procides | Macomber notified the Manchester' yienipotent 4" Warrison, |fo be taken as indication that pro-|summoned by the Senate Interstatc) York and Drooklyn and prohibiting |sais for appfopriation of $200,000,000 Aartford, Co . The | 1/t amendments to the constitution | POlice and Captain W. R. Campbell zounselor of ant Colonel U.|duction of war materiais is continuing | Commerce Committee to appear next!yemoval pending action by congress |during the next three vears for road ous. 1 ate in | Gl A ed States be by referendum |immediately telephoned T the police rant, 111 at the tremendous ratc of several | Monday 3 of the tube systems in the other large | ccnstruction, increasing the appropria- c o > mmittee |6 e U et ¥ of all surrounding towns, describing| ~ Tor (He Tiitish empire: Liutenant | monihs ago. Manufacturers now arel Food Administration announced it {iiew wers adoied waay by the Sen |fon for & eIl {setioe An e - ented by Semator Fox, of [if : he automobile. Within an hour he re-| Colonel Sir Maurice Hovkey, Herman | Presenting tae bills and receiving | would carry through the present cot- e : creasing that for motor truck “farmi New 0 horizin rivers. M_r. Jamu‘ of ansfield{ :»lrrwnf)r;'i ceived word that a policeman in Hart-| Norman, counselor of ecmbassy, ant|Pavment for materials delivered long |tonseed season the stabilization plan| The senate also approved with little |to consumer” produce deliveries. ridges and harbor commission, to sell et that ",”,{’"""‘»‘y and list of | 1rd had recognized the machine and| Fric Phipps, first secretary of embas- | 38 however: and this keeps up ex-{put into effect in Septemhber. | discussion items in the $400,000,000 bill Senator Swanson of V ia in B L ol e town whers Erosenty 1o sitnated |Siopbed it The driver of the auto-) % | penses. Senate Committee on Audit and Con-| carrying several millions of ' dollars | supporting the road appropriations, TRNPSE OF Slen-ARgomission- an amount equal fo the original | tho mener iy, raken into custody, while| e e | PLANNING COMMISION trol ordercd a favorable report on theiior pay increases for postoffice clerks, | declared they would provide employ= S SERBE fhs Smomission | for An amount eausl o the OrEinal the other three men escaped. e po- potent Debearn | tesolution for an investigation of the leiter and rural carriers and railway |ment for many men and that roads| . Shot 6 GOveRit purchias 5 lice said the license number on thejscer of e p FOR WORLD FOOD RELIEFV‘ ord-Newberry senatorial election. il employes during the next fisca] | building presented a better plan than P the pla TA% i Mr. Griffin of Granby presented am |automobile is “New Jer 31,8317 For Ttaly: Com mini Washington, Jan. 30.—Correspond- | Drastic penalties for agitators ycar, The house had proposed tc make | “aimless appropriations for public i sl hv adai. |amendatory act which® provides that Madden was formerly well known lenipotentiary 1 s Charles | ence ween Colonel E. M. House, as | a8ainst the United States Govern-|ihe increases permanent. werks. - Clome Wy A | no deduction of school money shali be | throughout New England as a foo 7o, counselor of lezaticn. and M.|the American representative on the |MeNt are. provided in an amendment W s e (Jtate I made where school is not kept accord- |ball player and as a welterweight | . ! hilla, counselor of Iczation. | Supreme War Council, and the foreign | 0 the United States criminal code by LU O the new Pler 10 the|ing to law because of inability to se- |boxer. He was a graduate of Trin-| ¥ e Sabur etary | ministers of Great Britain, France and | Representative Tarr. G MATTIE BRUSH DEFENDS APACHES OF PARIS DRESSED te would be increased w 1€ | cure teachers or because of prevalence |ity College, Hartford, where he played|at ot for Italy st g the or: ind develop- | Interstate Commerce Commission or- j LAN - AT te Bill asks for an ap The rules were suspended und Ra. |At one time he was captain of Com-|¥ White, United Staics; Arthurirelief with Herbert C. Hoover as di- |a8ainst New Orl ippers in favor| Washington. Jan. 30.—The Hog Is- ~(By The 218 miss B Ry s D es were susp g pany G, Connecticut National Guard,| *alfour. Britisn empire: Jules Cam-|rector general, was made public today | 9f Sugarland, Tex., in minimum car i shipyara. which wili cost $66,- ationalities dressed jn ~opriation o? $150 for improve- | fus If. Lemond of Vernon and George [ Pt & PRieeHent Navonal GUard,on “pyince; sarquis Salvaze Ragel, | e e e in, oy mad ey 00,000, when completed, was defended uniforms were mainly re- svstem in | Siswick of Stafford, elected commis- | %o% ) VOR! & ¢ | ftaty, ana K. 3 Japan “he original plan as suzgested by| Department of Commerce was ad-|.0ay before the semite commerce|sponsible for the acts of violence " highway | sjoners for Tolland county; also, un- 5 Commiitee or drafi James Brown | b iGent Wilson. providioe z | vised that a moveme: as started in COmmittee by Mattie Brush, president|which have caused -broadeast publie- A o ST w ldes e oL e ouny 80, 20 — 4 S OMIIEs Op °S BIOWN | presigent Wilson providing among at 2 movement was started in [BEHHIIEC v e b Eages ‘ - er 4 suspension of rules Jotn A. Dady { CAILLAUX GROUGHT Seo ed States; Mr. Hurst, Brit- | oiyie “(1inoc for the use of German | Christinia to hold an exposition there! °f the comp:uy operating the plant, asfity to be given to an alleged Amer T bridge is now the rail-[of Putnam and Elgere La Franc ot e i ish empire; M. Fromager. France: | -1t LUTES SOF the | L German | St e summer of 1919 of American.| the only war venture which every|can crime wave in Paris was shown e W was accepted by | Flainficld were elected commissioners FORE FRENCHISENATE | R icot Bysatt, Tialy, en B Nagaaan| L oeees (OIED LIS TIDE AmenE [ v e o G P S singl spent is stiil pood.” by an investigation conducted by The f: from the New York, |for Windham county. Paris, Jan. 30. — Joseph Caillaus, | Japar e N L ki from e ‘Ehiptulidie faolll | Associatedis today. Hartford Railroad | ¢, g former premicr, charged wit o |1¥ing food on the return trips, was ac- | Minority Leader Marn, speaking I 4, “tkc construction | Tt was furt Teiined that &% e artri b ehenr | cepted subject a few anges re- |the House, declared Secretary Daniels Sk b Strucih t was fu ascertained t - S, onson, on,dusll, partridee. or |able deaiings Wit htho encny, ' was |LOYAL TO HER FELLOW B e TR et o oo e o e & saulte and haldnps ke TORTEE ORI 4 [ 3 s and 8ar- | brought today from prison o ilie sen i ommended by the Trench government | 3 5 achied; Tor Ending |y ¢ e now than the United with the publish- Resolutions #rom the calendar were | ian partridge would be fived from Nov. | ate. wher oo e ehs TELEPHONE WORKERS |and approved by the other gorven- |money voted by Congress for the con-i g, v "% ent has Divested e e orge C. Griswold, | 2 to Oct. 24, inclusive, in an act pre- | the senate e been | . Boston, Mass, Jan. 30.—Miss Julia | ments. These included provision for|duct of the war and _ent ¥ . t's us good a deep water| I n the v'vid im o t W. Mildrew, dep- [sented by Mr. Allshouse of Granby. | referret, . i s O'Connor, president of the Tele- |a commission to direct the work |contracts not authorized. terminal as there is in this coun- dil0tal s e town ¢ tof Ber-| Mr. King, of Willimantic, submitted | Three deicctives i =1 Operators ‘1 nion _of this 4‘!\}‘.;\‘hnu',n'mt‘ director general rather .Sou!h E\rol;qa cotton n\an«c:s ini oy Was b e b Latim 0 At 1B e oh t2d |taux, whose arrival Kisert ed her resignation from |than that this responsibility be left|conference with Go c Coor My Bo vd Coonley, | verify - adquar the fiz e t, deput? qudge, of |28 amendm 2 2 | noticed the cnly s | ittce appinkd by Postmasten|with the supreme war council voted to begin a canpaign to re i verify Hb Dol B o Hacils Warner of Will'mantic, which weuld fix ¥ « 3 five (& [ikteo. Apn 8 (| with the ? otec: Lhg et 5 CE S C ng crimgs durng last De- 3 EDEC, | sainetes ax follows: JutEa: of 130] policemc Ting on of the sen- | General Burleson fo investigate wages| Wile readily agreeing to the pro-|the cotton acreage of the South 10| oy A et e hi the city r;i:-r”“! ourt, $600; deputy judge, $150 lpm\_ buildin and working conditions of telephone |posal that America should take th 5,000 000 acres, a decrease of 12,00 : J e o = e :",l :1 . & e of the | ecuting attorney, $600; assistant 5 i and telegraph emploves, Continued | management of the administretion of {000 from last year. T re Hog Island and continue its | o6 oal At 3 el ge of th tor ¥ X ESSIstant prose- EAGUE membership in the committee, Mr. O'- i relief, the French fore minister | Samuel Cohen of Hariford, a b | nic s the city’s gr waterllcanits® were Vrednded. iy Selch G . 1 Lorenzo ) e Wednesday's business of i | ticn Iressed to Mr. Burleson on as coming from all the allies, t|hetween moving C W Mr. ¥ Ther r ge of town | semate, which came to the house 1 A, Pl e 2 E = e 1 There have been ¢ ; A am e house L 28, “would amount to a seri-;the enemy shou ot consider terbury. ; | of counters, however, s d_ the Morrison school code’and | | of the rights and int vergence of views General Ludendorff returned to Ber-| (-, ¥ betwesnt Ao 2 3 id | mer was referred to the e ed me to represent there- govern- | Government, which declined them with! o¢ comm; N are s - |cation and the letter to the federal o s actuated by the same spirit are | thanks | mitte e » 1 1 commettee. sAlno, the reso 7o Miss O’Connor charges t the com- - | La Patrie, newspaper of Montreal,| o\ Bricadies n the b rortion o, the | ton fo Backus hospital appropri- | [or¥ar {mtiee has been hosiile to orsanized b gt ALTONG 5 AL S200000. wastioet. b DiEadier i 5L i ton telephone and telegraph s and, | RETURNS OF ELECTIONS | several local men who d a statement T b & . = med at the one-man car, Mr.|alloting th pdmini tion to man-|oithough created to inv te rates | TO PRUSSIAN ASSEMBLY | American race tracks h ¢ Sepoadiciinad B oton are ex- | Tracy, of Derby presented an act|datory powers i © Mman-fof pay and conditions of work of wire| 1 Wwoanesa By ti Sl s : : O ceerted and | I ey o sy mploves, has attempted no procedurc | , BErln. Wednesday Py the| “England paid $40640000,000 for th e S g A £ Bs Gidance popeiing trolley ars in the |13 RAILWAY MESSENGERS | o e st EXIEVANCSS | day's elections to the Prussian assem- | b emmbarcl M E i Ll Gt Baibics svitara 86 Brotn 13 DI a e v on cach car while mn GUILTY OF LARCENY ived no attention, st bly, without taking n's twenty-| “pe) "ot British soidiers will probably e In Ak power Thirteen ¥ nt control of t e e be raised to weelk R T Fesr e des that| The resolution appm’n(mg. Isaa- | SenEcrs w‘ - \1 un‘ ru ! e n ‘:":“r} ;r:::nn‘u’]]'l“xll 2 ‘:1“ w-n*“‘m_" sodaTi Ha(rv\ar.dy'smsull'gv:al unit arrw?d at| was g the city, not because of ey tr ] New Haven county. was taien |Llcaded guil £ larceny of | secution of members of the unions, | PeOPIOS Party, 41 German National-|cicamer Megantic ¥ Kol Amorioan - Colis oy ShONCTRE S = <Y lug ¢ stion of Mr. Hegley of Water- | 80008 in tran: I After explaining that it is an un- | 18 German Peoples Party, 61 dem- | ™ Afser the railway accident at Ma- a | the tandard-of Qi5Coling i a te | who spoke in commendation og | [0ItS involtng ay rieasant duty to make representation | B o, Suslugand lonefgemoerat | o; vo Nicaragua, -ox day, in wh st ¥ eve i, wherever they may b » ment of Ige whose term had just ex- | %0 Bad ocourred d G{of the Tnited States sovernment.as At ‘awe 0t ik 45’ have | M Dersons were d and injured, Fioe Is | = = = . ed, and advocated his reelection nonths. Goods vi n autocratic and unfair employer of | Socia e not likel 2 b of 1,000 peo attacked the the follow ¥ ok et tane A ASioction. A | yaen vered, i | wage earners” Miss O-Connor sayor |more than four of Posén's delegates, |2, MO g 1 SR U. S. NOT TO ADVANCE ANY ¢ £ g Boos. iy A I ez lot e e e e Ts would make the combined so- v e ther | tional: Shipbuildin PLAN FOR LEAGU . for i dri 1,820 NAMES IN FOUR {been infrequent and desultory: it strength in the state dist 110, | St"ASCN, Johneeh made anowner Se- is consty | e 0.—No g g ¥ $1 6tte Sontao e e Lon ARMY CASUALTY LISTS @ chievemer mentary; it -has no rgeoisie. delegates: | graw jts forces in Russia ships. I Tacy American Wil bé P e 3 alcohol, or less, ot such percentum os| Washington, Jan following| 2Yoved Its one consistency has | D S o oax |~ According to a statement made by a ¥°iI : to peace N The bR may be allowed by the fodom om 25| casualties are repo the Coms | cen hostifity to- the organized tele- 251t ha oy meml the Am n B h ence appointed to out th rs from dute of | ment, shall be designated temperance | Manding General c American SIS PEAIE WL two socialist factions 4 Pxis arleast 200,090 Anert- ” : 70t the constitution and¥ith Mr. Gates, of Saybrock, offered an |yrej28eS e et b o DA "hom o o4 || ABPOINTED IREGEIVERIOR e Gn Bt £ e San|as origir AP B ol hoan ize b on de e - - - &8 manufacture or eale of intoxicating li- | died accident and_other causes THE RHODC ISLAND CO.|Compared with the | Francisco, s bappointed manssingdp. . qse e i e o doze s - mellan Gies g | Bra B 1, and referred to E ) e | Swan e Providence, was| The conservative and national liber- | the New York office of it uess o3 to 1 th ) e et e hooi of | the jexcise committee Died from Wounds. prointed tamporary reeeiver of the (al press hail result as evidence | Board ; ! o vith the governme sure he energetic promotion of an ac- 2 ; Coer P | ot the pasple ate bestmnins Svidence | ™A national memorial for Clara Bar- 2Ll v ceptable plan if some other power than A Any person who attaches himself or | Christopher B. Harmon, R AINE | dAA ket piEare begmniig;to Wea o yunder of the Ame ¥ Red . the United States stands sporsor for Wlioogs stands upon the forbidden parts of & |H ner in superior court | of the government's methods since the | fon four o St —————— hat soherie i % e st " o public| railway car shail be fined not Wounded Severely. | o it e o s o o e s 1A% | “Striking coal miners in Scotland| ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE The American plan is to occupy more than $10 or imprisoned more than | Corporal David O'Neil, W goneral conttactor and | T 0 R TR S voteattoitetuin 4 FROM WATERBURY JAIL !receptive position. favoring such por- days, or both, if an act handed in | rivir, : b v fothe cor s e IREDHCTIO N THAN Lieut.-Col. W thel . Waterbury, Conn, Tan. 30—Using [°7S0fiNediferentiprofects fipanced eTDy nes law. | ss.; Lec G 30. 53 b fadiadds o th Division was awarded t Dis- = ofieli e yaB e csirable though ‘t appe | ~The o to 11:30 Fri- | i ran L ATLANTIC FREIGHT RATES | {ind 0 Service Order by I s 200 "4t be accepted that the basic plan wil | iR ‘ M M ronties of the voospans ang| . Washington. Jan. 30—Sweeping re- | chai Ha P st B MON-he that which was framed by Lord — s wary 20| quetion in trans-Atlantic freight ra NTathAle & Garrellct tholt Everichih [oot dou- | ponert Cevil and is to be proposed | insely he ajor Alexis Carrel of the French 1S SHE 7 THE SENATE i i . Riigds Telants Comaans o aes o [O8 60 T cd from south At- | Army returned to i ihtan At 5 Ly Premier Liovd George. In the senate a resolution was pre- Tatned 207 e atom of soes, Somprises the i, ;i and Gulf ports to the Tinited |from Framoe, sl B R An effort is beinz made to hurry ore than § sented which provides that a joint 42 . ! Al vatuation of §20.- vinge, Holland and Italy |” The Pennsylvania Railroad announce! hars of the jail 4 e consideration of the leazue of na- r quest, D special committee consisting : ) can_holtoms were announcec t the stockholders a juarters Josep ons [of orzanization by g shecial comidse comisting of two| Wounded, Detres: Undstermined: | vn'Nios the New Haven railiead s Ly he shippin et e g e 1 committee of the confererce - 3100 rerge ey Lol Al Privatos—Stanialaw Wisczorek New] qulted contool of tae - Tronioad acs me tho board made It clear that | TUal Teeling on o et Eer S Nt expected that the committes ] d to be approved by the speake London; Leo J. Bic Warr R. L; n announced last Mon- | gae0 "G SO0 s indebted d fo New York police il be ready to report at the mext 2o Iaw B6hie O Tanresbntatt s s Alfons Hanies New Eritain, | T 1914 ‘thrde fe S Unfaes e ght only o commodi- |y "4e e m AV, charze; were canpht 1lenary session of the peaccmaking ™ of Newtown, presented | the purpose of preparing such legisia- Wounded Slightly. A Apoainied 4 ¢ 1 m and loaded : | prescribed by the ors. he act of making o0d their escape ¢ . 0 r the |tion as it may believe to be necessary APyl e S R soard has operated it up to the L b slal m 15 this morning. The p: vorl o rking. re- |or suitabie, and to inirodute the st | Briser & T Jorn 1 EppctOmIes: |present. | Ths amon New Haven its ar D e —otens cithnios eaBlen mom 11 ot w last nots lubtabd | GWELYE SIRDOEITRANS S RS rve. '3 ana 311~ | with days from the passagelport, K. I = ° Jobitt, New-|road funds -nvested in the property is|Pigher than those i e ot n|this morning in preparing their ese HOMEBOUND FROM FRANCE 0 for 1 thereof 0 legislative or pub- , | 310,000,000 e il | ratifying the ra ohibition | ¢ 3 1 plugged the kevhole| Washington, Jan. 30. -— Departure colle ic cel » be held on the 7th| THURSDAY AFTERNOON' | % PR o s e tbea ) o Hixed o imendme The come up > door leading from the cell room | from France of twelve {ransports. car- Smith of Manchester is respon- |day of May, 1919, in commemoration | The first section of toer .y o | UNIVERSAL CONFERENCE OF . | o, o dtinounced thac the fixed rate | HO0R enday o the police station proper ia an 4t~ |rving more than 330 officers and 11,000 * no child under 16 fof the one hundredth anniversary of | noons tor cpome e Al ALL NATIONS TO BE HELD|dom would Lo reduced fiftcen cents| Vigorous opposition to plans re-iicmpi to keep patrolmen from enter- |men. including four coast urullery res- all be ed in an hanical, | the first mecting of the Connecticut | "pron: = Sk d el G 3 . : | ported from Px for the interna- e room. Harris was hulf ¢ |iments comylete, w: nnounced to- er r manufactur stab- | General assembly. The resolution was | 35}, o Jegreo _ undetermi e (Havas). A uni- ) Ber e ot Chiliots. lent hillets sy | tionalization of former German colos window when discovered and [day by the war department. _Sevem h ter of A fine of not | presented by Scnator Hemenway o | °¢, wounded sligitly 307; total o o e Rl el ahou: Shibped i itarcoll . |mies wasivplceaiin tRe vester- wk in by Doorman George |of the ships are schedulel 1o dock at mor [} wling alleys are in- | Hartford. This bill was passed in the . L et e rate of fifty cents 1 cubic oo 6% be!Senatos Borah ofiIdaho New York: threc at Newport News ely : enate under suspension of the rules ied from aeroplane accident. |, the Teague, Toon Bowseoss, | whiskey in cases was added to Yale students have been forbidden and one at each Baltimore and Phila- Mr. Williams, of Norwich, presen ind a tabled on ‘motion of Mr. King| Captain Frederick C. Smith, New|the French authorts’ on o fouss “of | previous nounced list of { entering any public dance hall under| PERSHING AUTHORIZED delphia. 1 i T e i Masticocd nations, declared today. This confer- | {rom north A ports penalty of dismissal TO MAKE PROMOTIONS | ments ave. the Foucth, ForteVonth s c Power company | A bill by Senator Fox would permit Wounded Severely. | énce would be held after the peaca | = — | The steamship Ganeri was launched; w0000 Jan’ 30— Secretary Ba- | Mty Fisct aed Siototh o Aamoucth, r any ¢ pany or person sh ale of the state pier at New o : conference had app e ilerdayia e Housatonic ship- ston, Jan. 30.—Secretary Ba- -First znd Sixtiet ounce- ‘ B NOEwich s at | e T i PRI 5 oW Jelis nRatienihy remcsentutivg OF GERMANY’S COLONIES | i poter of Serbia has been| 04 held since the armistic was |ing “complete” was said at the war mpany, or consolidate with | commissioners of a new pier for state L soracl L. Shea, Norwich!jenzug of natio; {Smociations on &} payis, Jan. 30.—The supreme council | iil for some time, has suffered a sec- Sed O promotions ir army. . |department mot that each r shall 3 Eastern | purposes, A i Corporals Byron W. Hall, South LA | Eah o L o 1 5 am sent to Gene Pershing | regiment w ik at full : Y, o o 1 Eas irpose New London city bill | Govertey: Kennoth T Res = The universal conference “wiIl pass | oM his morning its examination i ond stroke of appoplexy Sitherizes him fo M et S gk L ¢ Power company, the Shore | would provide for a _million dollar |saree "~ eth T. Reed, Walling-| ypon the admission of eath stoe 1oty |iDto the question of Germany's colo- | Miss Lizzie Geoppings, of Hartford, SUmoTlzes him o ‘make such promo- | Wa rstrength, bul that every man =t ¥ company oribond isue for purpose of developing o, 2 the league and enemy i nies, and notably the British proposaliformerly secretary and treasurer of sy 0L IS IDCRIR G [ nt on active duty with the unit Raey o mibser A e Kol Privates —Iohn A. Buckingham, Westl -, "22U° 880 jenenty. states i ne (RSB0 T 000, L POFD PIPCE | fermenly secrelaty and Goaeurer o including the grade of colonel as | was returning wifh it. ell or distribute gas or ele ; Haven; George W. Johnrow. Broad aes. ' /o enomy sger g 25 Oh- |iain of the powers might be entrusted | macation. was elected president of| w o) E1Ve the officers who in his judg-| The transrorts now ca route as an- n the territory oecupieq | Senator Bailey had a bill to refieve | Brook. ne ememy states, however, M e S Bluaadon A EEIoR St T { ment T ment deservi with the mandatory authority by a nicipal gas and electric | honorably discharged soldiers and 2L t give proof that e it, rank equal to the [nounced tod:y include some of the the league. | Bourgeois said, mu Wounded severely in action, pre- : ationg . 2 command exercised by them.” largest in wervice. Amongz them are of Norwich or with- |sailors from any stigma which may | yious) ; ; B lust of conquest | 48RS 08 RIS Commise | The British admiralty announces i was announced that the same gpoi- | the Azamemnon, Cedrie, Rijndam and which said city has |have existed through court conviction |¥'0US!Y "ePorted killed in action: d that the; .y fully for the | The Inter-allicd Commission charg-|that pending the conclusions of thel ey would be carried out with ro Espagne. - the right to s B ity oo IDfior to thetr war serles’ " CHOR | | brivate Michael T. Sullivan, New|(cYestation o ihey have | with the investigation of the Polish | committee of Inquiry on the sublect it! iy the army in the United States, i . esented | Purchasers against adulterated gaso- 4 = = jmo studied an n8 | of all nava e to give officers rank commensur E Mr. Connell of Norwich presented | FIECHORETe TERInSt adutte ted gaso-| Wounded, degree undetermined, pre-| HARVARD PRESIDENT FAVORS | drafted by M. Pichon, the French | rhe British imperial war cabinet has! (il ihe command being o sed and AIRESTINET, an act to change the name of the Nor- i R ghway depart- { viously reported missing in action: TEACHING - | foreign minister, which have been ap- | ;ccepted President Wilson's theory of hel i SoTDAL WheR eI oot Buenos Aires, Jan. tate Hospital for the Insane to |MeNt to establish a uniform eystem | g SH G ART OF WAR| roved by the ailied governments. The | e i itionnaaiaoplisd’ tolte S nabrropriate lyary 1 to October 81. 1933, there were 1 of color sign > des; 3 = rivate Gaspare Lissandrillo, Hart-| Cambridge, Mass, Jar s I 3 & S. The | jnternationalization as applied ) the work remaining to be done by Y Lt r 3L ik ways and automobils rontes - =" | ford Sy o taeonine e le 4. | melructions denne cope of the | ¢y iured German colonies nch corps. 7 strikes in Buenos Aires, of , an act appropriating to |MIEN Aol robten The Marine Corps casualty list |in colleges and oniversities as other | Ser 1o Pacnd ae i equling It | Ectablishment of a Pan-American MRl ool A O % | for Insane: | A health bill would establish a state | shows: applied sciences or ar: as other | visit to Poland. At the end of this!yyreraity at Riverside was decided vyl 6ON STILL HOPES resulted in vic coraing paticnts $30,600; filter, | protective bureau to guard youns peoc | Killed in action 3; died of wounds|sh icur SleNiCEs oF Aris arc taught | session the Interallied commission lis- | o 'a; “a meeting at Riverside, Calif., compilation of labor tron:les for assistant superin-|ple from vice and disease. The ape|received in action 7 dicd of disease| the academie torme aia foibies dUFINE | tened to statements by Polish and|of Tiominent educators representing TO VISIT BRUSSELS zon. The stryl: _poe for steam main, | propriation would he $30,000, 1; missing in action 2; total 13. | application in summer came” L acal | Caecho-Slovak delegate to the peace | {yo Wnited States, Mexico and soveral Paris, Jan. 30.—President Wilson | rades and 121400 emploves e gy, aughter | A game bill would prohibit shooting | There were no Connecticut names|ed by President A Lawrencs Towel | OPrerence: South American countries. still hopes fo visit Brussels, making |gulted In the loss of 450 working day 3 tractor, $1800: X SCFtems: | of partridge before Oct. §, 1921; anoth- |in this list. of Harvard university in s annual 7 i Francisco Villa and 500 men were the trip at the last siblet moment [I-65, 18 MOERETS BRSCIRE it e Sulie | Would license cats to protect song| The second section of Thursday af-|report to the board of overseeers, made | RED CROSS TO BECOME encamped_thirty miles south of Chi-j previous to his departure for home. | The shortest strike, the compila g poultry | birds. ternoon’s list shows public toda ‘The results shown by A HEALTH AGENCY |huahua City. according to a telegram; 1,‘1 ag i evented {rom going to | $10% WS 1% BOUrS €PUC| Senator Brooks in three bills, wonld| Died from accident and other|the Students’ Avmy Training Corps,| New York, Tam. 30.—Plins of the |Teceived at El Paso, Texas, Ko e pmanthe becauise: OF G oSt ot arpinias e g nlarge the opportunities of savings | causes 7; died in aeroplane accident|defective and incompler as that ex- | American Red Cross (o p A buiding s'te, vaued at $2 | O aliors coming JUD v fhe | ore than one month and three moro BRI RE Sk o5 | Saills investotnts by, tnclucion s 28 |1 wounded geverely total 229. | Deriment hag been he ravs, “seem to | e, mank ot : sitt of the ity of Bar v conference, but if the present thay the St T- i time work to the point where the o 2 T be At 4 than three months. k of the Shore Line | tain kinds of honds of foreizn govern- | Connecticut men |confirm tha- dvill had bel\: be sep- | ganization will be one of the prin- |accepted for the Amc S ohobabe oole to JSIl v Ruson' cstimates waze loss ectri company, to operate | ments, and public utilities corpora-| Wounded, Degree Undetermined. |2rated from academic study =nd taught |cipal public health agencies of the |U by Eenzs ; Tt ome of the [, ctrikers as alent to $1,375 500. u rai in Mohezan park until the | tions, ete. in the list of securitios which | pecaras oy - o summer camp e Statag verd mea “ht | son. Princeton, trensurer of the union. | & ields of. Beleium before sailin it R g L %t itamay 'be Teld unfer’ #pecified, restrio- | sor: mAward C. Hines Ban HeilT0 INVESTIGAT 5 meeting of Red Cross representatives | Protests against the new telephone) from Thesl In this case he would i\ ABOR CONFERENCE TC Mr. C s tions, foE R O R ee (et i Haven STIGATE GROUNDING with officials of the Community Coun- | rate schedule orderec T 106 D05 i feiive o tiBtest betirse Tt MEET IN BERNE, FEB. 3 onnell, of Norwich, an act ap- | ~ Trolley bills would provide for heat- | Jeine West Haven: st i OF NORTHERN PACIFIC |cils of Greater New York toaay. master-general w . Hes g Rt b bvecen S < propriating $191,7:2.43 for the erection |ed vestibules, prohibiting passengers | }ares She “Mipe in Boston before David L. Backman, H art-| N°¥ o commi of ing Jan. 30.—A naval hoaral Dr. John Willis Slaughter director a brick reception |etanding with motormen, and anoth- | Lektfor began an investisation here|of the Community Councils, said the Norwich State Hospital, |er would stop operation’ of one-man | (o5 Sylyester Blakeley, =—Cromwell; hospital a national |o Public Ser- |12 | o oAk 2 : Two hu mant werkers in!GFFER OF AMERICAN led 1 here on o . me for the ground | Red Cross would enter pubiic health| Two husdred garmett Weriets 'n S the same the unexpended bal- | cars by requiring two mon on cach | Yoo, By ity Harttord; Leo J.| oq (taneport|Work here in co-operation with the |two siops in Hartford watked oub late WOOLEN CO. REJECTED : et = wnee of appropriation. Algo_an act|car, TemBieys i8S ECsyeHorca e Northern Pacific off Fire Island during | councils. Similar activitics are to be | vesterday in 2 symby o) iFavaahest AT Tan. 30 - Dpem . logates Sppropriating §2 #0902 for Norwich| More Bunday observares and Hunday . Wounded Slightly. |2 heavy fog on New Your's morning | carried on by the Red Cress tkrough- | 3 " tives of the Washington and Ayer mills Vot s 'i‘un:&-l\]t State Tospital for Insane in payment | moyien bill nppeared In the senate, Aus | Serseants—Goorge Charles Cadleux.|Wwhen the lives of more than 2,000 sol- | out the country ! of the American Woolen _Company |and Wednesday. . Amons (hose prose P (laim of The R D. Kim- | tomobllo,bllla would provida for a gon. | Dorby; Mugeno Albert Legge, Water-|diers were endangered. i i Of [the 1 oot Ty SOmPAAY |and Wednesday. Amon ihose pres- ball company. Also, sn APPFODEALION | ara nlarm to each town when an’aus | urY, Captain Louis J. Conncly, command- |$100,000 TO TEST USE OF i OMEN company Lsh @ 43 bt 3 a8 e "oppart Tor Gament | tomobilo fa tolon; that automobiley| sPrivates Albort J. Magnus, Bothel; |er of the Northern Pacii i a DE, KE! our week | man Muhlkeabuhy. his navi- GNITE AND PEAT AS FUE! CRKERS 'NTENSIFIED |with 45 1 Aboul 7,500 work- ating officer and other officers were e 5 with 48 bout 7,500 work i nactment of Jan. 30—Teumination of |ers are emiloved \y eiipane Dot halvord the bill appropriating $100,000 for the | the war, With & consequent lowering of | The operatives alsg SUICIDE AT ORLANDO, FLA,|Use of the secretary of the interior in|army morale, has intenskied the need | turn to work nes Mueller A x being towed ehould earry red flage or | Max Abeshouso, New Hayen; George T enoubears; al- | ved lights, and incroasing penalties for | F, Behlman, Ntugatuck; Jemes J pply encles £or | tnoft of maahines: aleo to permit mine | Dixen, New Britain; Alexander Trfen 4 ora between 1 and 1§ to operate ma- |osuls, Buflield; Prank droenwood, New Savbrook, an aot ap- | chines, l; Otio W sts; Carl voted not to re- | ity socialist <t Monday and to and Demoulin. vestigating the practicability of a|for wemen var worker th in the | pcket the two mills unless the com- the discus: even; Frank A, dackuboski, Pebquas SUICIDE AT OOLANDO, FLA. | restizating (e B faatts wnd_ peat | Cniteds Statovand ov 0 broms. | buns shosid anenedBRE E e for m state armory | An ageioultural bill would estabiieh | bucik:.Theephile Houlo, Willimantio. | oOrlando, Fla. Jan. 30 —Mrs. Walter|as fuel vas completed wiih the adop- men were told at i “carry on™|policy by tomorrow night at 7 o'cloc tion of - ‘o _accommodate two |a wingle department under ene pammis- = - Turner of Putnam, Corn, winter | tion today by the senate of the eonfer- | meeting of tie Young Men's Christiy rliex in the day ihe emploves SEEIe ol ompanies of Connecticut State Guard. {eloner and abolish the state beard of | Prinee Maximllian of Baden will be| visitor here. committed suicide today |ence report. The measure now goes | Association workers heid 1o at the|the Wood mill voied to accept the fconference and the majority of these/ Amendments _ to _ consti agriculture, m neniinaied for (he P'residoney of Ger-’ by shooting. to the president, home of Mrz. Vincent Astor company's offer. present agreed with himw > ;& —nd

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