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TR =] Nofwich VOL LXI—NO. 28 POPULATION 29,919 e i GONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919A TENHP;GES—SO"COL\:JMNS PRICE TWO CE“TS - Fuel Administration G - . TRk \ mne System Abolished /A . rawaheisde: m;:r?}-n:;n“\cvm Jisted. $] Uq[]”fl!fluu FUR HIGHWAYS i%r;;ia;-ni:btl?:é); (?ur‘rdrfgms ar:’ljdmgfio rucl! On Foodstuffs Except Cotton.| Orders Telephone Service Dis-“‘"?‘t‘“" o c:\Elt)ih’:‘l g Icmdmfi.,\-,l Y FflR NURSES AND — lic tonight. | Fifth issue of Treasury certificates Zoning regulati i i | 4 i “ 60 Hracdisaliys Al oans Tegulibions ] seed Products and Eggs— continued Where Guests|of indebtcdness amounting to $500,00 ” o z 000 was announced. . Mr. Higgins of Coventry Presented Act Calling for That o ron e Efie$hve Today on Presi-| or Members are Charged| " German 'strikes were settled s and| Gor oo o d House Conferees Agree Upon Payment of $50 to 3 5 £ State|PTomusaled under the Lever act as| —dent’s Proclamation. Extra. s miners in upper Silesia are returning | Offi f Navyand Amount For Improvement and Construction of war measues, also are resended R R e e D e Men and Nurses and $200 to Officers of Army, 2 e shington, Jan. 31.—Removal of a ashington, Jan —Postmaste: X . e SR Highways—Connecticut Trolley Company Seeks Loan |4 perstNs iNnJURED 17, restrictions on margins of profit on | General Burleson issued an order to- |damage. The Waverly House and Rex Marine Corps Upon Their Discharge From Service—Ap- E GLASGOW STRIKE Di foodstuffs except cottonsecd products | day discontinuing the telephone buildings were badly damaged. From State Not Exceeding $2,000,000 With Interest at \ DISORDERS | nyq opes £ ] and cancellation of most li- | of hotels, apartment houses, clul bectaszow, Jan. 31—Serious conflicts | cense requirements on importers ard | similar institutions i New Yor 5 Per Cent. etveen the police and strikers de- | distributors, effective tomorrow, were | which chares Vveloped today in which at least forty | announced today by the food adminis- | bers for tel -oad—Settle: & s e a start- | Pésons were more ot less badly in- | tration on authority of a proclamation | in excess of that charged for the same | commitiee to ask Congress to reject| Whether Service Was at Home or Abr S S lared, among them Sheriif Mg signed by President Wilson at I vice at the public pay stations in|the Food Administration’s = wheat ere was ano hf Conseable Stevenson The followinz only remain under i i same exchanges. guarantee bill, = ampaign Contributions is Ex- Lills today, but at 10| A number of bills were recsived re- | Constable Remnie and 5 non cense: I e e L e of Contest Over Taxing Campaign receipt of business to|lating to the licensing of fishermen. | licemen. all ‘injured by | Importers and distributors of wheat, | in Providing strikes and weather con- plies to Those Already Mustered Out as Well as to ditions do not interfere, thé British enants or mem- |army will be demabilized by March 1.| Those Yet to Be Discharged, Regardless of ages an amount | Chicago Board of Trade will name a | ' to The I 5,000 is asked f These were s telegram to Union N. Bethel, |the week gained £121,000. Bullion| ted Tod: 15 there been any |and all are substantially on the same|bottle thrown by strik e | e mox 2= and t v | b ; ! pected Today. v strik , rye, oats, barley and elevators | chair ¢ the g legraph | sained £450.000. | agnitude such as pre- | basis as those defeated at the 1917 |police were clearing tiic streets In|and warehouses Starine . arany * oS | chatrman of the government telegraph | sal 450,000 previous session, No more | ses uses s g grains and |and telephone operating board at N ork: ion. baton charges. Two of the strike ! and dis-| I notice from the papers that cer- | No state attorney shail ke allowed | leaders, William Gallagher and David Secretary Baker announced he would rice. not be able to leave for France until! Washington, Jan. 3I—New and un-|officers of the army, navy ana mu- s T bill as come in at e Gorps ccharge. The bonus i cxpected obstacles to the long del rine corps upon discharge. bonus < < i I St Tmporters, manufacturers President Wilson returned to the|oglcoicd obstact i would be paid to those already dis: ssion has been received by |to try civil cases before juries in the {Kirkwood, were arrestel und later | tributors of fresh, canned or cured | tain New York hotels hiwe determined | United States. Jed e revene bl e o s | diitged.ias well as’ to ihbsBRSES r T i o “‘:}' “““( counties of their appointmceunt, is con- }l’:; cl ar‘r:'_f;l' _with inciting to riot.| heef, pork or mutton, cottonseed, cot- | to charge ten cents for telephone mes- | Major General Kenly, Chief of the .. \:"\".‘; {,Il\:\iu:m\h» senate and |quently given honorable discharges or - mparatively few of | tained in an act presanied by Mr.|Both are stil in custod 7 jtonseed products, lard, butter and{sages in violation of my order. You |Department of Aeronautics, is DIANNINE ' hoes bt cntaling Lostponement of | Who resigned. 5 S be dipaos. | T ose ot Noculk, by reauest. the TOE At as o o nlsrainardgtE ieagsl and ‘gugar. will direct officials operating the New |to make the first flight across the | graj action by the conferses until to- | Because of the house discussion, no n_am . N g Mr. Jodoin, of Sprague, presented an |y = "L At WS tead and it was con-| Tmporters and manufacturers of rice, | York Telephone Company's lines to |Atlantic. orrow and subm.ssion of the confer- |session of the conferees was held to- ve day and the wo- | act which provides that thw selectmen | tempited to mvoke militar but | rice flour, wheat flour and wheat mill | discontinue services to any hotel, | German i ast 3 - nother day and these | 56¢ WRICh Proviacs Hha Hy: boroush, | the_order was cancelled swhen ' Gal- tary preparations were' ince re-araft probably until Tuesday. |day. X ires that compleied and " great oftensive| Ty Socure mstructions from the | Despite today's actlon by the houses against invading Polish troops may [jipuse on senate amendments in dis- | the campaign contribution tax sti soon be expected. - | pute, Representative Kitchin of North {remains i dispute for settlement to- Mittag Zeitung of Vienna, says a| Carolina, the emocratic leader, |morrow by the conferees with a livez lagher and Kirkwood wer ted and mayor of any city may make such |128her a r were permitte regulations for the {Mdum and op- | PV ths authorities to address the strik- lon ot moving ploturs shows on|ers and exhcrt them to march off in begin NeXt|Qunday as may be mecessary, provid- | OFderly procession, as nothing more yw in working rol. = i a A ¢ 1 s 3 - late | 1v 5! t. By a vote of ts ar expect- O % could be dona tods union between Germany and Austria|brought the bill hefore that body late |lv contest mn prospect a y and | Prom, preseht m. | 20 Such shaw shall.not he held before| ®onnt SHIRSAT. L has been decided upon. |today and after spirited discuys.on, | 244 to 1, the house today instructed SEURBeEE oeht | ot on Sy Santay. were wild scenes of disirder and in Board of Estimate will appropriate ihe house instructed its managers to |its conferees not to accept the senate R Mr. Leet, cf Enfield, is the endorser | various part of the o ) : locting was indulged in. One jewelry shop had Z00ds to the value of 200 pounds sterling stolen while othe of an as which pro state treasurer to the profit s that the directed to charge nd logs account of his . has been designated sceipt of new two hundred P 1,990,000 to run the Public Ser st people nxious to save time and to save money. They : o are anxious to et e ' accept with modifications the s te | amendment, which would levy a tax tisfaction from the service they r Board for the first quarter of 1919. plan for taxing political campaign |uf 100 per cent. on campaizn contri- - SroILules Service iney s The board can re-employ 33 : i <. Demands for separate |butions in excess of $500. which they purchase. These are all things e-employ 334 men laid | contributions, Demands for sep: ceive and the goods vhich H I . or sel afterwards, however, the house vote ops were e T A O L i e e e off Dec. 31 i votes in the house on two other senate |1y afterwards, s g _and more than two hundred | goparment, the pillaged during the comcs oiohs Were |§ they have a right lo-expect and which they can get if they will give Admiral Mayo before the House nmendments, levying a prohibitory |cd, 191 to 116, to accept the principle we . At | the amount of I About twenty-four tram c Serin attention to the reading of advertisements. Naval Committee urged the construc-|iax on products of child labor and |of taxing campaign contributions, but t o e ‘liiy | tained by reason of its deposit in the|badly damaged that thes maa ir o The business announcements of the advertisers are put forth for tion of a new type of battleship which | applying the Reed “hone ary” prohi- |to limit such xes to future . cam (sidered by the 1817) Thames Loan and Trust company of | withdrawn from the serr e 0 t0 Pelf the purpose of getting bigger business’ through the satisfactory re- L1 eboty S centires o0 fro e | e o e Dl steiat of Colniabia| medsn Representative Moore of gislatur r Walsh called the | Xorich M At e sults which the readers thereof are bound to receive, while those who || WU Smpoqy features | et s toda i Pennsylvania, republian, proposed, th did not occupy much | _Petition was received and reffered |afternoon, but. at night dense crowds || ¢ SWided by advertisements find that it saves time and money to Five ,delegates from France, Eng-| Retention of i» o in the bill now |but withdrew a suggestion to make t 3 « g 4 i ! S vorioor ollow ihem. It is of much importance therefore*th: reful atten- e ol Fe i the tax retroactive. -~ his fervent prayer.|for the extemsion of tme of con-|again gathered before the city hall tion should be given to the advertisements which apy «ch day in land, Belgium, Italy and the United| s regarded assured, . Remesentative: Kitchin tn| annouries rge an attendance | Struction of the Hartford and Nor-|The police Thude several hivon charg- He Bullstint & 4 ¥ i P g States will meet in Paris early in Feb-| While the discu...on was proceeding Reme:}e‘m?‘lg‘\lce ‘_lh;‘ Y;m ';m“m ote er elon days of the b ‘N:' 1;'“;:"“' ;‘;‘a“;:"‘i;me el seranticispersed ithem The following maiter was carried in The Bulletin's columns dur- ;‘[“‘!,“‘;‘;e“‘c"k S g el e ‘é““.‘r‘mé‘:“hsqd eoreed :‘o“ra“i‘;r;,!,af":“li for a tax on future contributions, de- e o | et Wil Diovidee et e I FOR INCREASE O SURBLUS OF Iz ey e salal ds el e R A A cargo of currants and ~Turkish |amendment to pay bonuses of $30 each | ciared he “doubted exceedingly wheth g New London. submitted |having a mesh less than one inch FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS Bulletin Telegraph Local Genmeral Total lmbaccu arived at New York on the | to enlisted men and nurses and $200 to ler it becomes a law. s 4 o ity of New |sauare, shall be used_in taking an v " 4 i British_steamer Cairnvalona from Sa-| - = Cie Fonds for municipa | ish from the waters o Niantic river: | ¢ ey e ot Sl gn an effort || Saturday, January 35........ 78 143 255 476 || “Earnings of the 12 Fedoral Ressrvs | < in docks. The act provides | Providing sail net shall ot be more b5, eting “or o, Y congress on o Monday, January 27. % 104 181 381 @l banks in 1918 amourited to_$45,436,000.| PHILA. MAYOR ACQUITTED GRAVE CONDITIONS IN e authorized to issue [than 175 feet in length and, cighteen |of federal reserve banke. Reprecens |J Tuesday, January 28. 81 119 236 436 Treasury Department estimates sales OF MISDEMEANOR CHARGES THE COPPER INDUSTRY mount not exceeding f""‘j dsap. anil poueC be vrawn by on|tative Phelan of Massachusetts, chair- Wednesday, January 29. 84 105 190 379 of War Savings Stamps for 13 months| o b6 jan. 31— Thomas B.| Washington, Jan, 31.—Working con- s o e not exceeding five | Other manner than by hand. man of the house, banking committes, Thursday, January 30... 9 101 234 425 at_$1,049,999,000. | Smith, mavor of PhiladAsfila, the last | ditions in the copper industry during ’ _Mr. Higgins of Coventry presented |tcday asked for & rule giving the || Friday, January 31, 88 %8 276 462 Brazil asked the United tates for "Mk TIENON 0 o lives to be brought | the period of transtion to a peace bas- Many bills for salary increase have | the Iu]:hhrnnl\ act of the session _f\vshu‘h measure the right of way in the ! ke st 2 B ‘!” ~*“~ll'; ‘01""‘"!\<“"?v"“*' bags of coffee, 1 10, BIHC IS il ward political Tow | 5 were discussed today by Secretary v v nong them those |1 TOVides for an appropriation of $10 - |house. His request w il be passed i rom Brazil to this country e el R he killng of - | Wison and other officials of the de- house today was one | 96,000 for the improvement and con- | by the rules committer Tucaecs % Tetalsh e et s e 25 || A fight against the Burnett bill pro- | hich resulied in the K S8 S POTH DU e Tabor with: thirty repre- . t Jary of deputy treas- |Siruction of state highways. “The urgency of this legislation is ' | Lhittos SiuisEation fror fonnl yea: \fly‘\l:’;‘: 1917, il 1 night acquit- | sentatives of workers in the mines, rer o £4000 a year. More protests| Under suspended rules a resolutionithe effect on foreizn trade” Mr. Phe- | Semrc————————cemned | V¢ Made in the House and by mem- |7 jury ¢ the charges of mis- [mills and smelters of Arizona, Utah received against the Morrison |was adopted appointing a committec (lan told the rules committee. 5 ¥ 5 ited by a jury i — LA L bers ot House Immigration Commit-| o eanor in office and conspiracy to|and Montana. It was said the confer- |ot three senators and five representa- |iRcrease in the surplus 1 tee. J | v.olate an election law which prohib- | ence developed only a preliminary Mr. Gellert of Colchester, presented |tives to investizate the management|W%ill be of decided advz feeds and cold storage warehouse men. | apartment house club or similar insti-| Harbor of St. Nazaire will be de- | T:2%0 9800 B0 (AW PHE0 BoB | presentation of views which will be Pae ccifies that upon the |CL the state hospitals for the insane | m]\!rlfiismy} .ven in fore m argins still allowed ave: re- | tution which shall charge any gu“l,“F‘.]Ohm} to wrest rrloml H-xvmfi'urz-’ the _itive part in politics. The mayor was | continued tomorrow. e highway commis. |2nd the institutions Mansfield, | f the greater fails cold storage and fresh eges, 7 to tenant or member for telephone mes- | marine supremacy held by that” port | PHE HL IR CS ML S| “Grave conditions were said to haye ner shall ta over d maintain at ‘\“'1;11“ "{ '\'Ilr“\\(”l‘:)‘ ]‘;;xm‘;; Ivlv' '(\IlhI:‘x‘!‘ g ] J otk 1\ cents dozs IVl w'-ivl:()ln.\lt-ul lard sub- ‘fi]lg'x ;:1“111]\\”:‘1\ in excess of fl. t .llA'|]|“.FOJ;MAI:;:;fi:’ys;:";fi\;;‘pr;cgs e {cut less than two hours in considering .l;‘l.\(\n 1“1 the copper ;\L}\:Sll{'}u’]’s‘:l‘:‘(:es“;l;e expense of the state, Comstock' or retrenc in expenses, — | stitutes at wholesa to 2 cents | charged for such service at the public inistr s, reg- | 1t ict. abnormal war demand for copper sub- idge in the town of East Hampton| Mr. Tubbs of East Lyme presented | CAPT ARCHIE ROOSEVELT @ pound on more than ffty pound |pay stations in the same exchange | ulations and restrictions on anthracite| "“su; ounded by friends and members | sided. This has heen reflected in the nd Colchester, being a bridge over |2 petition against the location of the AIDS IN CAPTUR packages, 8 to 10 per cent on less than | A= e L Sdin a few dAvs. dophis cabinet the mayor siwok hands ine of the price he meta > Billion e ¢ measure was |State tuberculosis sanatorium o | Xew York. gen o1 e ROBBER 50 pound packages, and five to six|CPPOSE DEALING WITH Representative Heflin, of Alabama,| ;" the jurors and wanted to ad- |in the laying off between 25 and 30 fed at the 1917 session Eeach Hotel property in East Lyme. i Bt bald Roosevelt Close season for raccoons is fixed | From the table was taken, on mo- | ve 2 CAPTURED GERMAN GCOLONIES |Savs cotton will reach 10 cents. He o L Theodore Roose- | also said a heavy demand will be raade most of whom? , aided a policeman today dress them but the court said it was | per cent. of the worke: Wholesale margins on eggs differ ac- tain Archi- | cents and 13 to 22 per cent at rewail. | | | o | ; L however, have obtained other employ~ : Washington, Jan. 31.—Vigorous op- | - i ; can | 0L necessary. i i b o1 it £ M 1 P t r. King e n . in cap-| cording to the number of servicas per- ) & by foreign countries on the American | i th rd, historic because it|ment.. Officials were told that agitat. m March 1 to Oetobe clusive, | tion of King, the senats res g an alleged robber after eriian B o a s e LU SRE The Iifth ward, historic because it | c ] 1 to Ostober 31, inclusive, |tion of Mr. King, the senata resolution | turing an alleged robher after a stroot | forens no vne Mamner Of Services position was voiced in’ the senate to- |y it intains Independence Hall Carpen- | ors, most of whom, however, have ob- a prosented by Mr. Bailey of | Provic for the centennial observ-|chase in which the patrolman shot.and | In addition to reeulations cancelled |44y DY republican leaders to-the plan |G > 1 (1o the first Toad of the ns Inde; D o, mustofiviomShow oo e Danbu This does not prevent the |ance of the general assembly, and con- | wounded Frank Marcello, the e A G > resulations cancelled | gor deahag weth captured German | o i < these |y s Hall, where the colonial congress ned other employment. [ s : lo, the man pur- (by the proclamation, all remainin - commodities imported since early in L A O 19 1Nt deiiators had ined e : for protestion of Droperty Icurrea with senate action in passing | sued. i s JU0E | colonies-and occupicd territory in Asi- | Gmmod met, and. Consress Hall, where the | were : e e . the resolutio er & is o Severs 1 Tl SpeEal repl e BONS I NS D SR lb e S Tarke vhich press despatches | g %2 S : constitution was drafted and | reduction in working forces to s An act compelling all towns to fur- | (0 resolution SE T IR grmed men had held up ajrers and distributors of butier wore |40l Turker, which press despatehes | s Corproni airplane, carrying 10 per- eton e bl tarewell ad- | thelr doctrines, but apparenly had ish ehildren 6f public schools with |10 JWCR, TIE KN cnonded | the | Columbus Avenue jeweler in his store| repe.ed. | presented fo the peace conference by | 50nS: fiew frem Milan to Rome (300 Gress, - has ene of many | small success. All information in the itted by Mr. Camgen o oroni 0" lelght to six, so that each county be|the policeman Somamiisicy ary when | o =% | President Wilson |miles) in four und one-half hours. —!y50dy he 1917 row | government’s hands bearing on the in- “vreli “-l Camden of Norwalk presented. % automobile and aars mcored 4 passing | LITTLE PROGRESS MADE | Democratic Srokesmen sald they | Secretary Daniels declared theipcouiian over the elostion of a oity | dustry, such as the probable demand sk B o Bt LA George B. French of Essex, and |an exchange of pistol shots and M \\-‘ TN BUsterRics B'LL!“" fLob bElRe sthop el L athe 'II;AI[IIUUM mlm-lv“« e n‘””“{‘wmd;‘ e : 'ln“\ll\lh t.’f'(;’;sfll’:lrvlr"”‘l]lx:: o‘;;nl“: !;xccde m?‘a?‘};s fr. " Alishouse s e oF Mldisidun aare | SR Iwonidodt buit ToMgHE (thejpo | Washingion, Jan, i SThe Pe |Lernationatisation ot Toe toneitories| The New York State Recomstruc- |iiltteqto favor Istae Deutsch tnd | said there was no question of a dispute 2 cletted commiusioners for Mi0lesex |licoman, Captain Roosevelt, who was |SUEt mals but litle progress:on the | {ernationalization of _ tho temitories |« "% onieatesion. arcange o sonfos: |TLcEeA)o favor Tsaac Deutsch and | said there was no usstion of s dIpicy ’ county under suspension of rules. ailing a letter nearby, aided in s 400,000,000 postoffice appropriation [and urged support of the igapy| HoT COLIISSION artanse confer-| s accused ‘of using polic swing | as ages and tha 4 An act presented by Mr. Jewett, o | b | duing him. e e |bill and some leaders ton'ght express- | peace delegates. Some publica e between textile strikers and rep-|ihe election and failing to protect | was merely to work out some plan, it | M¥®. Higgins of Coventry presented 1 fampton, pre the seace w70 LRI BN orseente il |ed doubt that the measurs would be |senators pointed ou: that the offieial | ives of employers. voters by taking no action to prevent | possible, to stabilize working condi- s the expe f repairing and | ¥ S 5l G el P | passed before next weel | communique issued by the conference | A bill designed to permit Sunday|(ne hringing of New York gunmen in- | tions. . St - Rie 587 NAMES | 1 before next week. ! 1 rence | . ning reconstructed portions of | "t - on _m.v:‘. n:\ Ip:t: nt for ;‘m\ i 1 =R N FOUR | ““Efforts of Senator Thomas of Colo- |s2id a plan for disposition had been | Daseball games was introduced in the| (s the ward An official statement of the confer- oo | sideration a_rule prohibiting smoking MY CASUALTY LISTS|iado to eliminate from the bill the{provisionally asreed upo | New York Legislature s The New York gunmah who slew | ence said the delegates gave the secre- No person shall kill wild hare ‘r\,;,mmm“'(‘].:'n,"i" M:::u”)‘vu‘uhx: serate | Washington, Jan. 31—The following |$200 000,000 appropriation for good| The debate continued Tof two hours | . London newspaoers are eriticizing | (e policeman is serving fifteen years | tary fir and _infonmatlon Sofythe &, except Belgian or German hare, |cther bill provides for the employ- |CaSualties are reported by the Com-|roads failed in the first skirmish to- |and during its course republican lead- | the sending of malil on slow steamers in the penitentiary and seve hers | conditions prevailing in the several tween December 16 and October 14, |ment of state business on state high- | 20ding General of the American Ex- |day, the chair refusing to sustain his |<rs renewed their criticism of the plan |0 the United States. Lrought from New York twere given | districts and expressed themselves as " presented by Mr. | wars i Deditionary Forces | point of order. to \sue o hations, the delay In| Albert Gregoire, a lawyer and for- | shorter terms. Isaac. Du i a | desirous of finding some solution of ths € 1 ‘A’bi“ N Wi el of - S, lmle-.l in action 16; died from| An amendment by Senator New of |concluding e Clthae ‘,‘x}x)nr]:]IA;}IH\\‘\:‘\‘;’\H\\ .\n‘]/v- \]m Ge - an | nu of policemen arc sen- :J"v-m].ln,;‘mr\nl_ problem :[\l\'eu_lld{:qt Mr f Mi 15 a6 lear ey Mr. Welch, of Simsbury, | wounds 12; died from accident —auq|Indiana reducing ppropriation jevet diplomacy” and other questiars | Reichstag, was expelled from Lor-|gnce of from one to two on | have a_depresing effct on the indus- p ot e i \H[,} or & farm for the State boor. aed po |other causes 6; died of disease 20; |for the air mail service from $850.509 | connected with the peace conference, | raine charges of praventing a fai on, [try. Secretary Wilson assured them restetoat hoto B s S the state peor, and for | total 54 "7 lto $300,000 resulted general dis- . Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the | The annual triangular debate sched- | I cutich and the policemen are out on | he would co-operate with them to this P ptor | imcurable sick adults, | In the first section Mieczy 2 cussion of that branch of tne se e | republican der, declared that state- |ule of New York University, Tr ! peading an appeal to the hi | end. The fee is 25 cen A ton Ru ! e g 5 " !t was announced that beginning |veki of Union City, died of wounds, |and the deferring of a votc on the|wments in despatcn from special | College and utgers will be expanded cour Later the labor men held a private hildren _unless accompanied by [next Tuesday, and to continue on | was the only Contostins ron " ondS | AT et S character | ncwspaper correspondents at baris |to include a contest with Yale Uni- | T - the exchange of ideas and e RS awe]‘liwu‘n legislative day, a special train | =Second “section contains names of|ized the ai: 25 55 ¢ bl b Tmifdi St wonld b fremstiy. foung | SMITH & WESSON PLANT | discussion of the plans to be submitted a © house, concert saloon, roll- | v:ils feave Putnam at 830 a. m., stop- | following Connectiout, Rhod Island | Pensive experiment. quired to help maintain order.in the| The body of a young woman foun RETURNED TO OWNERS | to the secre tomorrow. ¢r Skating rink theatre, moving pic- ) ping at way statlons, and arrive in |and southern Massachuseciie taon 1‘ During the discussion today #t be- | captured territories was “absolutely |on the beach at Cape May, N. J. on Gy e — — or phonograph hall. or un-| Hartford at 10.15. Wounded, degree undetermined, 204; | Came Kiown that some senafors now | unbelievable Xovember with a bullet wound in | SHngfield, Mass, Jan. 31— The No- |3 ppomINENT CHINAMEN ompa some adult per-| Adjourned to next Tuesday morning | wounded slightly 447: total 11 ’|vlan to offer as an amendment to the | Senator Knox of Pennsylvania as- |the head. was vesterday identified as % erating ~ ED IN V/ASHINGTON n n the owner or manager |t 11,30 Wounded, Degree Undetermi 4. | Dostoffice bill the senate legislation | serted that the internationalization ifl t of Miss Jennie M. Doughty, o |20k over the s gty et 25 “\’“"RDER e e . of such place, is em- e 2 etermined. |, frecting second class postal rates | plan proposed “a stupendous and pre- | Waterbury, Conr in this elly Sept. 16 Inst, on behalf ¢ Vashington Jan. -Washing died h presented by Mr. THE SE Sergeant Casper B. Blake, Hartford. | which the conferees on the war reve- | posterous undertaking,” while Semator | e Ne Eoyernment, and has since heen |palice tonight were’engased: i an at Moorehouse of Stratford, NATE. Privates—Stanley D: % | o |p : O | operatin: will turn the factory over | tempt to solve the mysterv of the kill- e e ok Senator Fox of New London pre-|R L Louis V. Hemstoch Seq ;gu\v, v'vu»”hh" 1lf'vc-c(-:4l. This . legislation |Johnson of California declared i i ATLANTIC CORPORATION IS |to its original owners tomorrow. it |ine of T. T. Wong. chice of the ey el e sented a bill which provides siate aid |en; Edward 0. Hobday TR "“v,“‘(‘,"h‘\!”‘;,‘"“r ol [Dninol ol o 4 eee e IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE | was announced late today by Major E. | Chinese tional Mission to the ® rs i the same (for the vocational high schools of the | Park, R. L; Frank Kovky. meooanticut tem iy e nr . AOTORSRTDRIAN RT0008.0x e 88! S o eton” Tan. Representatives in |¥. Russcll, managing director of the | United and C. 1. Hsie and y I dealers in the same | siate, Under the present law mo wig | oe ¢ Frank Kosly, New Hav-|cent a pound for the first two_postal (ov Africa. Senator Vardaman of Mis- | Boston, Jan Sl—Representatives in | [USSHG, monoging director Ben Sen Wi, students it Georga t g1 et submitted by Mr. |ia*glven vooational sehetis. that ey | A0 gonea and 1 1-2 cents & yound beyond |alssipol, democrat, sugsested that the this clty of tho Atlantic Corporation | NoUoPALCIEstsE Comeration. |Ken Sen, Wu, studens: ot JCcores g port fe¢. 10 |academic featurea. Mr. Fox also pre-| - Wounded Slightly. | the [, Touid relent Buch el At Doriasoutly N. T, were informed |Was. foriied nnder movernmént: anst|weet Tound tonizht in’ cheir home in Mr. FitzHonry, of Watorbury, pre- | tion the. Knights of copirom e Providesce, B e 1\\’?,‘:3‘\’ EORIDERORTATION, DEFALIENS inisinior. Tewls (of Thincls | the demi. }H;‘,’,“f.0',!:;‘,,,“li.»;',"’;‘,‘{4il";,‘f‘l’.‘,‘ e e e ) oucerning the posses- |t New London, ‘| Bristol, B 1 WHO HAVE BEEN INTERNED | fFEH NP S48 e Boubted authen- | New' York to protetct creditors' inte- {ISS of the War Labor Beard in a |Tuesda 3 sf ur oxicating % Privates — Frank C. Wadsw Washington, v - 2 D AN e e = i he act controversy between the company and | Absence of the two siadents from o Serdhor s BT = adsworth, shington, Jan. 31 Immediate clared that dispo terman | Tests in connection with the action ¢ he company an : les that on and | Senator Clark intreduced & Lill cre- | Warehouse Point; Frank I, - Aubrey: | consmemntion by congise of o meointe]clared that 1sposition of the German (Tt ¥ by the corporation in the|its employes regarding working con- |the university led a_feliow student, Keapiig oF g a board of commissioners for|West Smeine A z colonies as suggested would violate i he | K 1i by, nicsicatins uuors shall | the POrt of Bridgeport, which shall 1n- | Hoyting, Plncerh o Bdward J.|ment of justice measure providing for | he fundamental principles of self. | Maine courts against the Emergency |ditions that resulted In A ke Ther Sins L e ISl P e reons holding | clude territory in Stratfe 1 ing, mouth; Charles L. Da: the deportation of aliens interned dur- | Getermination of peoples. He said he | Fleet Corporation. The Atlantic Cor- |Ompany was engaged exciusively on |gate tonight. e ente 1l 56 o 17 f g £ 1ding | rmission o have s’f:“'::u, o fom< | on, Thompson ing the war and those convicted of|bcliaved. the actust mecoemont o ti® i poration seeks to have its contract overnment contracts. Recertly the | through a witdow and found the ‘n\r;rz\e Citant > for pos- | wharves. shops and bridges and to 1s-| FRIDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. |was meeh® tapamst the € tcaentative |28 Glor temporary administration of | i Crhee el e sl 00 Simimoned and the hadice of The two ession. T il the | Ste boids at five per cent. to the s was urge a tepresentative | the German colonies by the league of | Unfair and inequitable on the ground s T O e t ¢ and |amount of $12,000000. The bill way| The first section of Friday after- | BUrNett of Alibama, chairman of the |yations until (el permanent. status | ihat carrying out of its asreement to|TROOPS PAID IN FULL e e ST, who advocate pr referred to the eities and boroughs |OON'S list shows nouse immizration onaitive, in ask- | ould be fived i build_ten steel ships for $14,000,000 BEFORE STARTINGIHOME | Ssr=efmen Tl beent e it - committee. Killed in action 32; died in aero-|!P8 the rules ro give the ligislation ey would mean financial ruin i el e 5 Mr. Hall of Willingtor. submitted an 3 plane accident 1: 2 a privilege status for action in the 1 ol o {er they had |. Washington. Jan - said they probably had been killed on e gy e “ n : ac ; died of disease 4; & he| FURTHER RELEASES FROM Creditors took action after they had | . Washingten Jan. 31 — e ¢ Meelong of seantors and \.'A“:flirnk_slh;rk ‘b.\”h\';'qg mp;e,,,,d by | wounded severely 101; missing in ac. ho_vl?l_:. e W s GERMAN PRISON CAMps larned that had been placed on T ‘mvuy, _M\r”r sl Wedn: £ r tatives of the genernl assem- |Senator Klett which is aimed to pro. |tion 3; ftotal 200 he immediate Importance of this| c he Portsmouth plant. on the steamer | <MD Tlgts and o bly, Guls warned and hell for the pur- | tect the making of small loans. . 1t Ja | Gomsentont von: measure,” declared Mr. Burnett, ‘is| Washington, Jan. 3L—The war de-, Kisnop, launched there two weeks ago, | 12 failed to reveal any cases of over- |MORE RATE REDUCTIONS pose, they Jnay appropriate money for |intended to accomplish To. eliminaty e that when a treaty of peace is signed | bartmen: anngunced today a list of | and on the hulls of five steamers un. | SCAS nifs arriving in this country it oD the use of the county farm bureau |the loan shark cvil and causo g fale illed in Action. these people will kave ts be discharged | Americans held by the Germans pris- | der construction. The creditors com- | Wilh @hcit pay several months in ar- Svashibeton T —T et furth- therein, lut » mecting they shall | and convenieat small loan servies | Privates—James C. Killeen, New|and allowed fo run at lange In this | ollers of war who have boen released. | wnteo rr mommosed of imam A, | Tears. B, e e ] ay a Sufficient tax to cover the ap-|available. Another bill would inorease |Haven; Clifford Watson Robarey, | country.” The following have returned to I'rance | Adams, Chicago; H. W. Weber of the Y e 0 T i o tR R e oar priation. ‘:}';;nn' Inr\'l of the state librarfan to |Bridgeport. Audm\\ mlx the question was post- |after ng released from German | Norbonn Engineering Company, Phil; "‘,’ LARG 1 ”.;]n"}ur‘!:‘ |»‘ e & e sialyle sther act presented by Mr. Hall|$5000; and still another bill exempts Di poned until next week iy the rules|prison camps e erasa hariah of the Williams and | Orsanizations f P EAOLL O e O Spe provides that the sum of §100,000 be |pclicemen from payment of the p:?r- ool Disgass. cunmumittee, Franklin J. Damon, Boston, Mass. | Thomas Machfery Company, Bitts | (L time of leaving Tlurope: Tn ficuts In. frafght ‘farifion e appropriated for the construction of |sonal tax. f:{no_l:} Jax;l‘is (;m(‘ll\mn;l. Norwalk. e Giachino d’Ambra, Providence, R. L[jurgh, and Philadelphia, and P. E.|Som¢ iices toous aniise 00T s on ca a road from North Coventry to I J ivillan Thomas J. Hughes, Hart- 5 William B. O'Sullivan, Forestville, | yaihews of the Camden Iron Works, | heen paid o 0 October [ Atlantic poris of the I'nitel Stai B R s I ey to Bel A bill of SehatorsHamenway oo [Tord. = INTER-ALLIED SOCIALISTS ik ., Forestville { Mathews of the Camden Iron Wor | se iliey left France hefore | Australia, Now Zealand, 3 vides for a governor's home fn Hart IN ,SESSION IN PARIS| %, sl Ta Camden, N. . | in Dacember; but all such or-|ca, and the Far East, inchiding Yo- Mr. Fuller, of S bmi ey, Wounded Severely. 2 ; Joseph Schmidt, New Haven, Officials of the corporation today es- g e R Mr. Fuller, of Somers, submitted anlford, to be maintained by the state, Private Joseph F. Szefel e Paris, Jan. 31.—The inter-allied so-| Alan H. McClean, Gloucester, Mass. | timg 1 outstanding | indebtedness at | Sanizations were properly —eqnipped kohama - Horg Kong, Sk: oe, wt whieh jrovides that thirty davs|and’for the appointment of a com: |t el - Szefel, New Brit- | cialists held a meeting today. French,| David . Taubert, Clinton. Al AR A | ithiheir swocorls and Tvere alljipai | Blanils s Singapete st before the tax shall become due, the m]:_:mn ‘h" select :\h.\n& T W 4| American, Canadian and Belgian dele- | The following seamen huve been ro- 1 * ' " " . Voalizaten horte prombt nhsenta |E DAl Al A e S Dayer i e e at the state shall pay returned ) previously reported | gates were present at the conference, |leased from Brandenburg and safled 5 Cajigated Lenoried. Promt .3 Rl it it el = payer a bill indicating the assessed |sqiiers and sailors. the srmauer o | missing in action: which examined into the conditions | from Warnemnunde for Aarhus, Den- | MAJOR PALMER PRAISES THE _ |while on duty with the Awerican ex- | termined wheul 8~ cuts wouid be mada iy A ~~.;rpw-»,\» an "t the taX | their pay in the service for six months | Corporal Joseph G. Dwyer, Water- | under which the international socialist December 8: WHOLE AMERICAN ARMY | peditionary forees.” :;;m,‘ ;’:t‘lm!‘r-uh lntzlm:z‘:\]. ‘-1'"~m- are the _Mr. Holt of New London presented |fter thelr discha R e o bury. 204 Jabor conferente 8 Semnotw) i ph D. Kowaleski, , Middletown | New York, Jan. 31.—diajor Frederick | . pANIA WILL WILL ASK FOR | uies made un Suring o g s S A el in an act submitted by Senator Mac-| Di . augurate is expected that a deci- Palmer, chie! press censor of the = DjSunEA L 5 an act authorizing the city of New |1y 47 i dfpom ) wounds, previsuslyssire- 18 B C Il S e e —_— American exneditionary forces during ALLIANCE - WITH FRANGE |have mot been altered. It wa 1e bonds for the cor orted mi i : S A g however, thai changes ihcve were not Moo i 5 ported missing in action: participation of Belgian and American the early part of the war and later | is: Jan, 31-—The Tkbai ) s tha SURSSb e et T pment of echool-| A bill by Senator Bowers provides| " Private Alexander Okula, New Brit- | Bolcsates i the Beone conaram EAVORS//CONTINUANCE ttached to the staft of General| grroin sor 3t nksamnian gov- | likely unless competitive conditions nes, ana for the pur. | that boards of ssors ghail be com- | ain. P G sl ! Sreehe OF SUB-TREASURIES | 3/12¢h¢ DA I18) BLAL s ernment avill refuse to take part in the | arise to produce the cutting which has - o - Pers] irned on the Adriatic to- . e ¢ Ing. v : for school pur-|Posed of at least three members ap- i : b > o : = | Pershing, relurned = “¢oo. | conference on the Princess Islands,|marked the Atlatnic operations dure shall mot exoer |Fommted hy the mavor i eities obg| Died, previously reported missing in| RESENTS CRITICISM Washington, Jan. SL—In reporting | night, eloquent in praiss of the for-|according to an interview given the | g the Iact weer r 5 g tcwn clerks in towns, an@ that one as- | action: BY ADMIRAL MAYO ;l;;::g;fl:‘x;;kbjlnmclml‘ am]\‘ e m‘;ltl\(‘o wgn‘ born soldi who fought only | petit Journal by M. Sedorenko, minis- e o & it s Mty e it Jaias A 2 YEADMIR ay, the senate |as America. I : Feral o G, = - the C gessor sall serve two. one four and | Private Antonio Gnarino, Bridge- papachington, Jan, SlReferring to|appropriation commities reinsgreed| “f take my hat off to the whole | {8 SEUMICTIAL COMITITCRHONS [N the | NAVAL BASE AT BLOCK A act that does | O Slx years g ap- ‘ 4 iral Mayc's statemen: yesterday |the appropriation for maintenance of army,” said the major, “but in partic- | S eoErenko 1 U Satloes o namie of the introducer. | ointed i that order. Another Dill | Returned to duty, previously report- | before the hoase raval committeo that | the sub-treasuries at Erltimare Hos. | siar T want (o state my opinion of | . M- Sederenko has begun parlevs with ,ITQ'LANBILTO BJE DIo O TINUER that a sum not exceeding | e salary for deputy sheriffs | ed missing in action: the league of nations “was rapidly (ton, Chicago, Clncinnatl, Xew ' Or- |our soldiers who were lomn in other|ihe French government to obtain the| Newport R. I, Jan. S1—Navy de vaned the company to|Per‘year. Private Seccire Salvatore, Madison.| 5L dOWN 10 & sewing circle” Sen-|leans, New 'York, Pailidciphia, St.[lands. Thev forgot thev were any- | 2dmission of the Tkraine to the peace | partment orders for tornedocs reccive proper ate its stree: vailway in Section two of Friday afternoon's |2t0¥ Kirby said if he were yresident, | Louis and San Francisco. The ap- |thing but Americans in the prim task | Sonference. The oniy Sy s e e Selielpho i the state. % be rate of interest is five| THE BALKAN PROBLEM b ’ he would reluce Admiral Mayo' in |propriations were Stricken out by the | beforc. them, and were a cre it o the | COUNEY Will puc forward will be for ro- | sure the cmplovment of double tng per ce i 1S BEING EXAMINED| Wounded, degree undetermined 205; | 05 s houxe ot G e S | cording fo the interview. the Ukraine | before the accordin to zn an lianne poyocation or suspension of | Parls, Jan. 31.—President Wilson ang | Wounded slightly 177; total 33, AUSTRIAN EAST SILESIA e e e wolgdor Palmer alse commended the ! Ui propose an alliance with France|nouncement made by officers of the liquor permits; to e after June 30, | the allied prime ministers this after-| Wounded, De: u i i b ¥ S 1 e e 1 e former ailiance [Second 1 Distuick ) 4 s an wect Iresente d gree Undetermined. hich he said performed ifs functions|ON the ba of the former ailiance |Second Naval District. 2 1919, is presented by Mr.|noon examined into the Balkan prib- 5 HAS BEEN SEIZEC BY ZECHS| wH|TE STAR LINER ADRIATIC |Flich he performed 1s functions 10 L willt fo B OV er Naval basas at Plock Isiand, Woods hnoover of Middiefield. : 2 Sergeants—Willlam Henry McRed- : 2 brilliantly, espeeially in the great, ail- part of 5 . - lem, notably the disputes between the v 2 4| (Amsterdam, Jan. 3l--ausitlan Bast| xew York, Jan. 31—The = i ol ansiva AL St e o > Russian debi, France taking pay- [ole and Nantucket and : Second s e it mond, Bast Norwalk; Charles ™. |sitons gt pin 3 Hinn e ew York, Jan he White | American offunsive at St. Alichiel g pay- |IT ucket i nsion of time entended to July| Serblans and Rumanians, The com- | Mitchell, Attawau £ aag o scized by the gia) Jiner Adriatic, from Liverpool, b o | ment in part in wheat. Naval District training schiooi for offi- 1. 1921, to the Waterbury and Mill- | missione charged with an examination i ol ) Zechs after leavy fighting“with the [ $tar liner Adriatic, from Liverpool, by = 5 | e cers herc were distinucd tonight. dale Tramw.: company in which it |into the labor problem, compensation | qaione reviie NowC T, Bridseport; | Fotes according to a Vienna despateh | fiding) today with American_ treons |RECORD PRICE PAID BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED _— — - may ct any lines , New Haven. to the Cologe Volks Zoiluilg 4 oday America s | LLE = s ;jjggr';g"mn:gwr‘g:eg i 408 Asmagesishortly will bogin: thelr| “private Heater Robochoske Water| |- oric Yous Zeltuile and a notible passenger list. “Eddie” FOR BURLEY TOBACCO BY HIDDEN BoMBs|ALLIES TO KEEP 1000000 wented by M: Healey of Waterbliry, '¥h0 tfiter-allted_commission on Po. bury. NO SESSION OF THE Rx(ék;nbaciker, former g?l:osr;nebilel mlzer é.oniisvilée, IKY"t Ls.n 31.—Price rec- m, Jan. ’l.—(Havas.)— MEN ALONG THE RHINE Another act umends the chart 3 : o ; and American “ace,” with several other | crds for burley tobacco In quantity tish soldiers were killed and| Paris, Jan. S1—The number of s : o o J. Leémleux, ) = ris, J —~ wi authorty and Sir Horace ett, one | sert, when u hogshead sold for $%0 a|sion of bombs hidden under 1{to be maintained in the occupi An act o establish a Connectiout | submitted to the confe ommits | town, ik S8 sl Do) 8 i ne | s . s hid nder coal{to be maintained in the occupied re- "y ol i Pmmn:ni m’rhfl :“:mm“ lnnueermmu. ST e R :Y]‘e‘cr‘:‘ar[\n".‘;rm(‘!:‘l fix(’“_i‘};:my::a.“.) ;::nr:rx‘- ;)rf'\tlyzidxe‘.‘.luoxw(::;;:::“4:\:.;1’(;! i‘:;r—fl.;\‘m for | hundred pounds —on the Leuisville |abandonsd by the Germans. The sol- | gions along the Rhine will be limited presented by Mr. Meech, of Middle- ! lated by M, Noul AR y Et g E and, a g TS 0 e Ll L . | market. he tobaeco cagne from Bdward D Davis, Newington. nouncement made today. 3 At 3 diers were engaged in remeving the fcrop of a single farmer. ; The vessel will dock this evenin; s bonal whean the exvlo: to $1.000.000 men, occording. to the 0 gecurred. Lcho de Paris, S

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