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RERTSRIIRE A TR S AT R T . alleti : vo:m :'S_N; :2‘ \inH,"_CONNJ“THURSDAY, FEBRU}ARY 6 1919 TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS : 000 one-cent pieces, United States Shipping Board says | ft] i . | ' ! SR British interests forced cut in ogean| | ] ) To Prevent Strike of Power * P agian budgst for 1919 will sotar | 1€ Old Cathe_dral, the Bourse : House Employes in Lon- T v and the City Hall Were S5 2 : | Crude petroleum moved from sight| Declined to Reconsider Its Rejection of Federal Amendment :l::d. Order in Council Is'I e g:l;::! ged —Many Persons . B a 5 S, S T i In Frustrating the Enemy Attack on the Village of Vistavka —The House is to Vote on the Am Tonon, Heb. Tl it (o peaven t | Subigry e e " 91 050 Sarnae L cont s, e e th= Ameri i Hea 0 on the Bolsheviki day at 12—There Were Short Sessions of Both Branch. |2 strike of power house emploves, an | vared with 199,700 pounds in' De- | troopé entered Bremen e nianr olt masdcans Tole vy Lasies Ishevdk y ai Zod troops ente d Bremen las izht af- . . s Srder-in-Councl was lsmod tatny wn: (b | ok e Tt ana i e —Many Enemy Soldiers Were Taken Prisoner by the . . der the efense of the tealm Act, = |town hall and the stoc t es Because of Committee Hearings. Moe exciianze. The making it a summary off: for any |ders for 600 engines for 1919 delivery. person employed by the government, | Cost is estimated at $37.842,000. | 4 municipality or company which A conference will be held in Wash- has assumed the duty of supplying |ington Feb. 11 for an exchange of electricity, to break his contract of |Views on the improvement service or otherw nartacans have r Eeaten (oY son Americans—Casualties of the Americans Were Five e, le government troops made their Killed and Several Wounded—Chinese and Manchu enirance after the city had heen bom- Tirtaroan s o e Tom Troops Have Joined the Bolshevik Forces Opposing Tartford, Feb. 5.—The senate today |senate must appl: 3 \animous vote refused to recon- | The motion {& reconsider was los s 4oUdR of T - in vefusi i S e its action of Tuesday in refusing |by an unanimous vote. ¥ ratify the prohibition amendment| ~The senate adjourned ta Thursday to it E ise 10 st The | pansion of the international parcels to have been killed in the bembard- ¢ foderal constitutpn. The sena- |at 1113 . m. pemaliy is six months imprisonment |post. i _ |ment. Armed Spartacans from Hise the Americans on the Yaga—Along the Pinega River n a prélim vote, § to 12, de- or a fine of five hundred pounds or ngland removed cotton restrictions.|ach and Goth on their way ad. 5 motion for recon- THE HOUSE. both. ‘It also made an offense to per- | Mill owners permitted to run their | Fremen o the Subport of thn & the Allies Have Bzen Forced to Retire ‘Before the Bol- duced by Senator John The house led to order at|gyade men to break such contracts machinery as they desire, | cans there, I Torrington 11.35 this morning by Speaker Walsh. brief discussion of the|{nder suspension of the rul n, Senator Watson S e | Federal revenue officers discovered | L S shevik Attacks. Sedz- | LONDON GENERAL STRIKE {at‘Valley Stream, L. I, vast quanti-| OLD CATHEDRAL A Woodruff, | wick Tracy of Falls Village and Asa- MENACE IS REMOVED |tics of moonshine Whiskey and al-| ed that|hel W. Mitchell of Woodbury were re- ook The bhest informed | €00l It was manufactured in a ate delay its ac ntil the | elected commissioners of Litchfield | l-ondon, Teb ~The best informed | ;oqpara0e and barrel factory there. | ion | county for four years from October 1, | opinion tonight is that the menace of had voted on vi Ljeenan fedlen 2 e e William G. McAdoo was retained as| BREMEN, DAMAGED | Archangel. Feb. 5 (By the A. P)—| Yesterdav's de af il epemy én | [ together w: i his failuge o 1°th.. 5—During the bom. | Heavy losses were ir of Bremen the old cathe- | Bolsheviki Ly the Ame tvpifies the spirit”of - the icted on the| | n forces | f coutise L recently organized mov- | 2d the ci ul | Tuesday and the enemy was driven SR l;;:\irr:;;é”aset g this| Speak Cals ce. ¢ fol- | moved. Many conferences were % - < By ind many hot S R ; r St hrne o3 . ing ';):wx;l 1»3?5‘”‘55 “lf’"‘rrr}r‘mo‘:\lzlml‘-:]on -\-3..,‘-3“5” | today. and the hoard of trade and the |1P& company at Los Angeles. |, rccording o Ao | P2CK ¢ : ofj mpnationAtoRNold e I SnosHhe it ok with prohibi- | the heuse chairmen of committees in | cabinet had another meeting, but there | ,A major Vot Goorament buildings | oo ph_despatch from Co- avka, on tl The Ameri-'| tenforrements can seaci e T ice with prohibi. | the house chairmer J {has been no marked change in the At Koenigsberg were seized by the|ptil€e T asualties JocAdia defeats have considerably lowered .the ¥ s e (3.;,‘.&_vmdl\]p~‘:m;\;r:, 24 IR s I8 acans, RIS o h S Mt P bIEhe enemy m bul the Bolsheviki are e st e s e estions for strikes in other | Fire in a fast train speeding from | CRIT|CISM IN HOUSE were laken prisoner by heing constantly reinforced axd wiglé - ety from glie Judisd Pt [ adsuianiods wers mede bt nht Philadelphia to Chicago destroyed a| ON NAV. . Americans. their offensive has been temporarily T ill amending an autjestablishingRte | detimite. developed. Lord Henry car loaded Wi m and badly | A AL BUILDING | "o criemy began early in the morn. | checked. there are indications -hatit . salary u‘- the jndee BRI C criort ntinck proposes to introduce | damaged another for Indianapolis. | Washington, Feb. 5.—Co on | ing hombardment with field < i will he renewed when fresh Bolshewil THE SENATE. :_‘"‘“ to \W\”fl”" from L“lh apy | fn the house of commons a bill enaci. | During a debate in the Senate o e house today of the annual na-|and howitzers, and under cover furces teach the line. it o S fons committee on a bill m ! commans &l et il he ieague ot iNaHons IS appropr: hrought forth | shrapnel anc " rr;flr;!{;}} 3 Mn;n!;m!l\!:f appropriation of $4,000 for the univer working week of 44 Pt S £ nel and pompom } ton Brook park in Wallingford. A bill_providing for reconstructic of the Bank street bridge Naugatuck river in S : |to the committee on oughs, v today ch he was sure Pre son would advise the Senate before no | makir pacts | Kilauea, one of the largest volcanoes |in the world, situated on the e of Mauna Loa, resumed : Dy antry in ‘the | ters to 3 o'clock in the af- |u squad o about fifteen Frenchmen rage ess ails criticis were received at headquar- v of the b lobsters be changed to the ommussion in concurrence { action of the honse. Senator jected, €ayipz that the shell | Wilson, | 5 \ ntal he | Arctic twil | ternoon | were from Sk Parls. which | Hished tack with ation on the improving, though th general resumption of {'in the shipbuilding y: Belfast, Lord F very displayed by been an troops, who | who v their retirement | tus v and were now esta! - | Mista > victim- of an enemy raid on e of Polshoie Ozera- ng the enemy for ested without | fidence as to events ku changed 3 avka attempt fa ge was not read in the house but| Chinese and Mancht s made public by Mr. Padgett. It |included in the H u : ocr a zood position, poured Ai Russian prisoners of war, the Frénch Anliatid merchant shipbuilding, long con- | ties after along period of rest | made such legislation nec at ire from art - and machinc | cetachmen: permitted “the Bolsheviki th the forme: i 3 with represd of the| Huge stands will be built in New this time. % Hg | 8uns into the char Bolsheviki, | to advance close {o their *positior. matter to he Fons ORTrcd aaf STG0. He propose emporary Tk 1o S families of men of the| Discussion along this line followed | whoge ranks broke and fled fnto the | Then they found themselves suddeniy B e b i rioii e ahiire a1 eoreccndl iranecment ar woul for 5isih 27th Division when the came march- | receipt by Chairman I the woods surrounded by a force of 130 of the HHEEnter | e o TV inaTiain, cAbaty ok faaa Y rasly Ftth overtitna o home | nival committee of a un from| - Captured Bolsheviki declared that | cnemy. Called upon to surrender. the . : lected Raymond ofi WWar- | work: excsbi hours, pendir Memorial cervice for Theodore the president expressing faction | ihe enemy had planned a flank attaci , Prenchmen refused and trixd o fizh: te reccded and concurred | onvine one of the 0 plete It . Roosevelt will be held in Westmin-| With the unanimous decision of the|simultanecusly frontal move- out. Two were killed, tk.ree . ho in referring a bill re- |y o "0o0 andorsed 1 de s proposal r Abbey Sun |naval committee to 1 ommend the | neer this abandoned wh wounded and were un#e- Jatin 3 ne to the committee on | o\ 'pomtret as the cou ed tomorrow | State Department was informed the!| €W construction CHChmes: | (the | the state board of agricul‘ure | Tohn C. Geary, democrati der. | DISAPPROVAL CF | W. A. King. republican icader 1 | IN LONDON AND B counted for for a time. troops are now | six turned up today. Bolshevik forces op-‘| wounded, havi ing tlie Americans on the Vag: Four of these two of them ng escaped from iheir Bu | "Five ships will be needed to take 1dopted the he re 105 Aires harbor strike has ended. | ution 100th Allied wou elebration of t led out of Sbieria So | captors . ; peaker Walsh have semi-officially | Admiral Kolchak took oath of May I not these have been held in reserve, | sitvation is unchanged on. the ar the meeting of the genes wgreed with H. . Spooner and E. 1. head of the Omsk Govern- 1t the Americ mb .y, the amendment providing | 0 5 ans are preparing a | Dyin: arm reception for the they appes view of posed | Manchu tr was voiced | Baltic pr hal, prohibition leaders. vote. on the ratification ef tional ‘prohibition amendment | the order of the dav in the Tuesday at 12 o'clock and railvoad fron that | ¢ Allied be eight represent committee of arrange- eliow soldiers { troops were again forced to retire . wr in the fighting iine, in | ‘he face of Bolshevik altacks -along es reach cmoof the | the Pireg er, but the p-\'tions’ qf atment ¢ uers mthe iv'.« #mericans at the town of Pinega cral Hammerstein succeeded | reral Winterfield as of | German peace deleg i Denmark is preparing to send a re was » debate on t self and opposition to the pr crease in naval chip senate adhered to its former rring the bill relating to n = ] . { ince: e Lct been attacked. . The committee o e ju hPs e diplomatic envoy to Germany fredtly Dy only ember, JRepre e R SIS PAr (01 Te oom_ dralenen 'l - ms a1 o President Wilson held a conference e Dy 1 ition, and aleo adhered { workmen's comnensation for a hearing | e “ongressmen Helvering | the conmstruction would | HENRY. H. HALL VINBICATED | MAY HAVE DRAWINGS FOR R . oo T L on YTuies S tit fiea i | s; Nolan of ( and | tirae whe ! OF WIFE MURDER CHARGE | DISCHARGES FROM NAVY g S “ ERE | W h Maine | 2 S iy | v 3 on finance. The senate 2 world. , Me., F Henry H. hington, Feb. i.—Rear Admiral to think, notwithstanding CLAIMS SOLDIERS HETURN -‘. Navy Depar‘tment was advised that| G 2 ‘ e Wells Depo: preacher, l Blue, chief _of the bureau of the house. that the bill | RAGGED AND PE\!NILESS‘ Steagmer ' DENIES HE SOUGHT A i found not suilty tonight of the murder | navigation, wrote Chalrmun. Padgély iipoards should be referred | Woanintor ticising al- | SENATOR REED CFPOSED il R | COMMISSION OF smoocol“l'“ e Tredury had e o e s VAl ek e mittee on finance, and ap- y z | breakin I b - A : since A at the tme - fiator Bowets to represent’it | 5 AT ; TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS | "goartacans and Government troops o Washington, ~ Feb. on 31 A verdict of not guilty was the find- |ed to date the release of 40_per Gest. D Sowach, el 5 <om~r~ Al ‘]”me & ashington. Feh ~Another wre fight the outskirts of Brem-| Trainor of \)m!\vulq.,;u}yxnl{a‘ r Jl of the jury in the trial of Henry |of tie reserves, 40 per cent. of. the se in referring the bill to | Senatar Trelnghtivean ot n Jersey| [o o8 was made dn the senate toda Steamer Novian grounded near the ate buildings commi today that he | o rqer'of wife, Minnie; at Wells|{and 20 per cent. of the men who since SAIdY 'of *the atata - 18aid, i the: Lecnte tolie thot o ¥ Senator Reed of Missouri. demo- |mouth of the Mississippi. [ oy ot oionite on ot SxI0 0Ny ! e . e o Mg ot b ! R £ rat, who critic t t ; 1 the | he committee on appro- {ica., soldiers hed ret cd and | & griteized fine | penniless— d more like {ramns ‘\ fi]‘y"‘ s ‘x-l-",l:il{m\-» ;.m‘ 1 S hapin was authorized to|ile advocatei nlaging of responsibil- | OV nited States in © r he senate on-tha-dameitee | 1y, and concluded=wif=Te followins | £E" 0 ga f on disagreelng.activs [ refirence fo Pres‘dent AWisen ke Bryan arbit reference of the bill to the de=| Tt is all very well for the president [ N8: ; ; t of labor 46 hreak o century | . “While we were P . 1 Depot June of last year. The ver-!the be William Jennngis Bryan is at the!in connection with a “”)n-;m‘;? for ';“‘i\’“"‘ SvHESerRroo il oS E R Capitol urging Democratic Senators | Chicago Speed | the Jury had spent more than iten| to vote for the woman suffrage charge was ms zdr\ h: ot e umendment st week by W, S. Bennet, counsel for ad- | ° Mex\can petroleum output for 1918 | Iidward Hines, i Chicago _lumber | 5 ler, who made large donations for | inning of the war had enlisted regular four vear period. that in additien Howraiir: o iberitton: { orders had been given during the last There was an outourst of handclap- | few days to discharge 20,000 men -of ping from the crowd as the foreman | the ve and those enlisted for the told fc ign complications. He referred fon treat the precedent i ‘ h formi h 1 < | announced the finding. The court{war who are now performing shore ¢ i A 'Paris dispatch says William J.! the proposed HOSDII e | voiced a stern protest. but in spite of | duties and also all men of these Deming, in explaining the | that he head tri 1l proces- [ the od of peace S 1OY8- | Riley, of New York, a secretary in the Mr. Trainor told the commiltee that| i tho applause was continued. | classes at training camps and trade th alendar for the ap- |sions in foreign cani s'eep in the '”';r "{fr w 3 | Knights of Columbus, died Saturday t June he |-m'} amuel H. ‘ll_od!{*‘.; Hall was in a state approaching col- | schools who desire their release. m f e Yoel H. Reed a dff enltis ey PERE0 | of pneumonia. Mr. Riley was buried | also connectec “4‘»".»1(?: o febalty | lapse as he heard the womls of the| Commanding officers of ships and alled the attention of modern | ¢ £F0 el o ni the Am an military cemetery | ment, were aos {“"‘ A "d { foreman. He tottered as hé was told | Stations have been directed, Admiral ite to the error in his name on aphs | SUDEIuALIOL Suresnes +a Chicago where they found | (" tand when the jury was ready to! Blue said, to give preference in making endar. The name was printed queens | ian, "h““‘“’"”-v“‘ : soiled A despatch to the Central News Gieorge H. comkractor, W | revort. His keeper, Deputy Sheriff | releases to men with dependent fami- H The error was cor- |7 of i | Soces oTe oLy the Uniteq | from Dubtin s it is defin Mr partner, anc }| Muchmore, was compelled to | lies and men desiring to complete 1 resolution appointing turns to his| teferring to reports the United here that all the Sinn 5 m to his feet. When the words | their education. lHe explained that Sta ah ipate tor k g il ding 4 i teed a state referee was pass- dismissed | Sates might participate. in mandator- | it e 3 nk _explained. agcording to | IX0E cilten were uttered Hall sway- | if the number of applicants excesded in his pocket | LSy isendlor SRt ide; v morning e NS, that e had aslked for the!ed, but was prevented from falling by | the numiber of men the navy :could L yns confirming the govern- Freiinghuysen s2id a b = hat imposition i ‘the un- v »\da!s broke into the Pennsyl- | conference for the purpose of inquiring | {j\ ‘Japaty. 'Then Judge Wilson pro. | spar sharges would be decided: \,y + e 3 o satlvh Lo speakable Turk of American institu-| VY@ -| of Trainor and Clark whether they | s ion and appointment of ed recently apparearly with ap- | & mmer 2 4 | inia. Academy of ine Art ‘hool at Chester Springs, P ¢ of Fine Art summer Wheeler ch™W justice of } Prov o the and W 1- | thorize the ons would Dbe just oz m ] tion of freedom as in urkish institutions on this ¢ devartmiert, to au- ‘ermanent r to | and lieptenant zeneral, w o nounced the forma prisoner from cus! discharge of the | lot. and | could assist in selli | hospital property to e cou the Speedway | government eneral dy and Hall slip- The admiral wrote that the burenu o 7 | ped heavily into his chair. He re-|Wwas very desirous of completing the > and Howyrd liepte ned to | TH - 8 and works of art. [H Besnil i : < | sponded weakly to the congratulations | demobilization of the navy personne: \ie justices of the court, ang | benefit Geners Pers Migrch, |5 SGiay In e Gap el Strategy of opponents of equal suf- | Trainor t d that both he and | ¢"yie counsel, the members of his | as quick but ‘that it soon gc D. Hinman as judge of the | Bliss, Ligzeit and Ballu 1 and that ",; hpberd "r“““ A0S0y frage was said to have prevented a |Hodge said y could not undertake |ty i1 ang others in the crowd which | Would have to place in commission omd were adopted unani- | Maior General Crowder. jyovost mar-|Who estimated the by holdin | formal record vote on endorsement of | al because Hodge was. then in i joi o800 O D0 0 o0, CO08 ome 33 to 40 large vessels to bo ueed shal general snd Major - {mies inthe field D O e e onat htinnal vervice and Trainor) mpo verdict came after many hours | 4S transports in bringing home troops omn on cities and bor- § Cain. former adiutant 14 | daily mendment resolution at a conference | intended soon fo enter the war depart-| ¢ qepate in the jury room. The jury|from France and that in addition.a eported favorably on the bill |be demoted to their old k| jamen ment's real estate i the charter of the city of : & 'lnl' r':':lr‘\wv . ATTEMPTING TO SETTLE | e 2 wury abolishing the board of as- Sens - Rirby of Arkounsas, demo- | ! " and appointment and creating | Crat. replied briefly to Semator Frel STR”fE ATIEATERSON IN: . TESTIMONY IN MONAHAN of tax commiss.oners and ap- | inehtysen He charz fhat inci- Paterson J., ¥ sent. Calendar den*s had heen unduly cnlerged 1 mmittee on the ju ry re-|On and said criticisms had Leen r orably on the bill to pay |for par purposes la t of ¢ mocratic senators | retired at 11.40 this morning and de- | number of cargo ships had to be man- e livered its finding at 10.10 o'clock to- | ned. MEET‘NngFHT;’BEg:S CONGRESS | EIt x‘( did not ask for instructions |, Admiral Blue estimated that by Fes. ey = 20 less than ha! e remaining per- TRIAL ATJEW H\t\VEN R aii se SR S sonnel on shore would have been dis- Conn., T=5. 5.—All re : S o charged. Between that date and death of Jennie McNa- | the evi rebAeciat e {DENIED. BIC BACKERS March 1st, he said, detal of Mrs. Annie F. Wo repre- sentatives of the division of concilia- tion of the federal department of labor arrived here tonight to attempt a ade and with little of competitiv tween water and d statements ki tlement of the strike o 1 ko | 2 | developments of the nation’s in land | 'NFLUENCED ADMITiSTRATION | would be obtained from al stations so nonthly instead of quarter- | ratio of comnlaints, to tt number o £ o o = ie €St of | timony by Judge James . “ebb to- ' % - % iona Livestock as d be released a sti t B instea B e e e pa s e o g W e fon for the promotion of | Lasater of the National T X! i e released and still enabls the j oo easing t compensa- | Small, Senator Kirby decla)ed ment of labor. »n officers in cf BN ST R The conciliators had an inform $5 a day and those in | WOULD SELL WHEAT TO conference with the manufacturers A ot o A committee and with Louis 2 ALLIES ON CREDIT BASIS | representing the strik was on the cefense objec McNa reau to meet the navy's needs. Coroner Eli Mix nd Counsel for the d to mention of Jen mee and the jury was dismi a v 7 S ation’s = cutive commniittee the national prosperity were urged to- | 50Cia N 2 0 day at the opening session of the {‘ Harsed before ‘.“",“““-‘]fi et tional rivers and harbors _congrese. | commerce committce today that thei,yepicAN GASOLINE Optimism concerning cconomic read- | policies of the food administr the committee on ting . Later the|eg while arguments were heard Jusiment §diN0 was ot dRd Bhy "’o’\lh‘r;r”\:‘glm ”fiqm“ \.-.?\r.nlt‘h em-1 W :<>lnnf~l:;|n. I:-E‘D:VY':‘. ’CHdi‘V:V:: Sod wae tabigaiiten cas- | Washington, \Reb 51t ithe Uniteal| Woritors'” cisht hour day cofomittee| fiGoroner Mix ‘sald that Alrs, Mopa-H of the speakers. oses of the con- | Ployers of the packers serving the | the armistice was signed and States is to sell its surplus wheat to | appointed a sub-commiitee of nine | told him when he visited her at | [Endorsing the puiboses of the ¢on-| ooCorment for §1 n vear. ien the situation on the western le report was received | the allies this year, the {ransaction |to confer with the manufacturers and jail that she had bought poison to | Eress, Secrefaries Daxer anc DAtieR | o merly was chief of the i ront had riached a crinca' stage, ommittes on judiciary re- |MUst be on a credit bass. Julius | the conciliators. in her garden. Mrs, Loret- | Urged against the compe il he appointment of town | Earnes, head of the food administra- — yrevented full use of theition's 1 this ws vestock and meat division and(,\x TS s his third day on the stand |ist 1 niece of Mon; testi- “:!w h h pEeve at when her uncle was jll in a | Walerw o ”:yl . hospital Mrs. Monahan npought a |Past and both p ta Falsey als in Manchester, and in- | tion's grain corporation. told the house | ARMISTICE BETWEEN POLVSH fied t! alaries of the judge to @friculture committee today at hear- AND CZECHO SLOVAK FORCES al Foch cabled the ation: fuel admin- ansportation in the 4 licted an era of in- | At hearings before the commit e on “If you don't keep up yoar pe\rule\un sericufture commiie ; a pastiand Dot pis | legislation for government reg e s ion, we <hall lose the wer.” suty's t B o s on legislation rovide a meth- A Jdack and would not comment on g : f the meat indust s 0 ssage - N I L e sk out e soneounenrs | Bale v, 5 tice between | 0lack hat and would n Secretary Baker, in discussing the | Of the meat industry. = | This and other messages from al v ooy i Mgl s s ] ce betwe it when questioned. | e 5 ¥ rar an Before senate agriculture com- |lied leaders wer de public tonight guaranteed price of $2.26 4 bushel for | t2€ Polish and C ovak force ot e At xt | relation of waterways to the war and et i . S A B et e ich have been fighting on the Sile- |, U7t f{",h‘. Yequest af counsel for | to the financial burden put on the|mittee today ])r-».m]\‘ e ) m:l £ .\n-an to ql:o\ ral prohibitfon amendment | The allies have not .the financial |Sian front was signed on February 3, | 115 i i jipadions otfiheivorll nythelwar fsald (RIREE T EEepED conalin. | iniquantitias HEt st bt BIPO St Bt Meh his mo. |abillty to pay cash for th wheat. it |according to advices received here, Ry (. { improvement of rivers’ and har ars| Februarv declined 4 ipersonaliing) Indauaniites on sulic Swesternt G ESnT e voted down, - was explained, and the United States| The armistice is effective for seven to interfe the federal | ion of e a material factor in increa r which one prevented alterations jof campaign which = A, o | ~DDITIONAL MILLS L Lowers hoped the motion |EUvernment will have to extend fur- |9aVs and is renewed automatically for | | trade commis~on's ing foreign commerce hips g - S a e h r:v(l the Cen- onsider would not be pressed, | ther credits. At present ths treasury |thi¢ same period unless cither party CLOSED IN LAWRENCE | ;e now being bu he waterwitvall ISR IndSIY | AIDC e Silenty Ll D Rl g that it be temporarily ta- | D25 no power to make loans to the [CL00Ses to renounce it, in which event| Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 5.—Additional | improvements, . he sai o would | been apr y ! a - : allies after peace is declared, although | four hours notice must be 5 % i ‘dering casury re- | ODPOSINg troops \tor Woodruff said a motion to | CONETess is cons'dering 2 tréasury re- | OPPOSII r was not treating the mi- |AUest to be permitted to extend the |Sitions held on courtes No further ac- |"nused portion, about $1 r iven. The | mills in this ¢ will retain the po- Anuary 500,000,000 of | Diplomatic representativ were shut down to- | furnish us and profitat with the strike of | thousands upon thousanc for a 48 hour week S asserted that [(fie Earl of Curzon on N- s not_conducting a | estimated that the United ped cighty per cent. of the alliad work for | Packing companies who of men the commission :f:\ir inqui in connec | textile work . { = e troleum irements and othér afs I n [ With 54 houre pay. The Pemberton|FRANCE TO SAFEGUARD 2 retgolsm. P be taken untll the house | fTedlts, already authorized for * war | Parties, are permitted “io travil by | mills, employing 1200 oberatives were | PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS |TRYING T‘ifl;‘i}i":fl;‘:ysq el 1 leaders Seninessages (o /bRupR ,i ol et fre, *®lloans to allies for peace time pur. |railroad over teritory occunied by | closed for an . indefinite period: the! Lt eyl B T e e e troops of either e it e i e Paris, Tb. 5. e e e cive wit, | CONSIDERIRG REPARATION T6. | matter couid come back to the — | G Ploying 3,600, was shut down until next | {E0°0 WL\ and spec- [resses of the silk raid in Manchester BE DEMANDED OF GERMANY 1o, 1t being a federal amendment |HANSON CHARGED WITH ARRANGING FOR RELEASE Monday, and the print works of the | Licreasel prices o 1z of food- |on January 3, when Willitm I Mad- | The peace confererce I not a public act. The motion to LARCENY C< $170,000 OF SINN FEINERs | " <.~> [nills vere mot operated be- | ius, has been drafled. - The cabinet |den was killed, left here fate tonight | c tice on Rty :mq tod 4 D e Ermpgliio! by He | 1o 2 blin 5 A cone e on i subject wsed cost of liv- |[sble, three men he E jail a he pr 0 ~ Senctor’ Brooks sad it was ousto- |assistant treasurer of the Market sRlses TS e s | mnmnm\ nlu‘r‘r":l its servi .\;‘"?r:r):p}”‘l‘:-"‘_‘mfl it was | decided then! 1o) mrom| Hobaanitin ction with (e ise or damages (ausuél ; é:f when the senate wished to set- | TTus e an s e o atenant 3 n bring | 108 e The twitne 3 accompanied by v and d ' on.- méniorand; h his motion suggested, ceny i, plless v s oin. vorkers agr select| . eare- with free com- | & jolice and ( e Gor- s of the Tected. - bt right in making (he motiey | the institution. Police officials aid gryoned Stan ‘il EE | one d e from each nationality to | Interfere with freo © S e R e R e e e 1 vas no discourtesy intended | he l':‘a’dlrnnfel;?¢;m(r.‘xéxlr°lryp‘:I:md talen | el s | canfer with the board. e nth to |in Hoboken are Wil L. F ext me 1= o tne commjttet iy senator, : n}o;\‘_\ rom ik for usc in s itk o Gfher ST & L IN——SURAVCE 56 vear and a fine of fmm 0 fr.m,»‘;})z ael MeDonald and Tranc ! will be held on pruary’ 19, “"l"v" opposed the motion “;:O‘Ld_ o titie polies s ported to have escaped from Lincoln to 50,000 fram |Phy, and according to reports reach- | Louis Ki h Prench minister of ooks. ‘He did not think "°J“ ;"h' lf‘ T ?;0 b vrison, is going to the Paris peace FOR MASSACHUSETTS Publicity to be g 10 persons | ing the stat olice her ¢ three ) fmance, presided at the meeting* te- o Yoted against g bS P cona U ioy el Dy oLk eoan’ | conferenc: - Boston, Teb. 5 Ablishment of a | cenvicted, not only in the news 1t ad:tion. | day jound and tied by 3 starting aN : ger itus apers jmen b 4 ceonsideration. and working up to his present pos - nsurance co ¥ to be' man- | but by affixing docu ents to —*E ADEAVOR% G ‘CLADM CiO’\J'}'RAC'}”AS__ : St aril Vearciio e HELD FOR INTERFERING ged by nine directors onp homes, shops or other places o CHRISTIAN - EN i oWars expeited the 1t | tion. Several years ago, according AR s o o ] i X not ha changed, but he honed | his alleged confession, he began tak- WITH WHISKEVISHIPMENTS | fice o os beiamt s Is < ! L MEET AT BUFFALO AUG. 5| SOLDIERS IS AT AN ‘END tion to table temporarily -would small amounts for speculative | Fartford, Conn. el oA I S he i L S e RS = Bost Feb. 7.—Plans fo inter- Feb. More . thgn four e ; , and gradually increased the | Snerman, Benjamin Sherman ool o3 wan Fecommendel [0 the s nSEEKING ERIEF STORIES! OF { s Christian Endeayor. confer- < ¢ f.the Ro¥al Motion to Table Lost St e RO AbIE (0icoyeriuD | e Basta, alllofiWaterhury, who' wars | Cormmiittes o4 otkients | tamp e ROOSEVELTISIEABLYC LIE lence 't alictist the phee of ice g avh ERlUSEE RS ' y the shortage in the boo indiofed ¥Wiesday on loharees ior fnters |t reoon WoEnes nbers of | New York 5—An appeal io|ike inte ional ion ar. in depois adjoining Lon SR (ool B el | ) v el o ithe iinstitution/lanc rering with: resaiate e paier | tion:l Mhree Jor thednine membersiior |, New, Motk eb. Seoip (anReh for | tor 181 ich was callel of im that thew contraét cight to twenty. nounced tonight that depositors would | whiskey, were in federal court today| The committes. also. recommended | brief stories which embody a picture {of th - were announced overnment as soidiers 3:dt or Dillon said the federal | guffer no less. : S R R T toeay jescomuml fee 90 recpmment e of the former lday by jam Shaw. goae an end and demand that (hey be de- xent wad extraordindry, and on uu% were held in >§.(rrw bonds each |the appointment of a state director of ‘;l' an episode of . n‘ bk :‘ml : [y 2 e e e L B L {to - e i e R R for¥ appearance their trial. They |public safety. dent’s life was made here today ary ¢ e g bilized and e ed as. i < to «count the ordinary rules relat- : : their ; 1 safety ! e T : et abace bR e hE et o heTp - reconsideration did fot apply BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW were rmu»rnorll to il in default of e — committee of \hx‘ le!"‘ “‘,m‘" from August |same pay that civilians, would earn. e silsst tha DOtNE dhor L ompLy YORK TIED UP BY LOCKOUT |bonds. No date for their was | REPUBLICANS ORGANIZING nent, nodion d ficomm e & ; wear sider was not in order.| New York TFeb 5—Virtually all o 3 FOR THE NEXT HOUSE|T0)in, anecdotes, Hamiin Gar- s il | INFORMAL WAR CONTRAGTS next day or later the sen- |building operations in this city were Washington, Feb. 5. — Republican o i he committee. > ") 4 | b IR B to ot ot Ts | operations tm this ity were | THREE MEN/BURNED T e e the comm PLANES MAKING RETLRN SENT BACK TO CONFERENCE . A negative vote on a fed- | by members of the Building Trades TO DEATH IN HOBOKEN | late today, took their first step toward : TRANSCONTINENTAL FLlGHTi nmu]\;m‘nt was not final. It was | Employers Association, according to Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 1w affi Washington, Feb. The four tr ing airplanes which recently succ 5—Three men | organ native vote that was fi- |an announcement here tonight by |were burned to death in a fire which | congress. William J. Bowen of Indianapolis, swept the upper fioors of Lisutenant-Governor Wilson in | president of the International Union |heuse here tonig crruling the point of order said that | of Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers. | caused by burning amendment was extraordi- [ Mr. Bowen, who arrived in New York | being dumped : WOMEN OF ILLINOIS V. f the house for the nex e L e GET PRESIDENTIAL VOTE a lodging | sion, but without dissent, Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 5.—The bill|fully completed flight from the war cont Th fire was|to call all republican ving ‘presidential suffrage to women | cific coast o' Washingto ante e es from a stove | into a conference “for organization |in Indiana was passed by the India Field here today on the re- |ate a )ack 1o conter -|rort on the bill vali RIS its conferees to accept the sens mendment prov na r d for paymeni g 1 2 wooden floor. For | purposes” in Washington on Feb, 27.|senate this afternoon. 44 to 3. The trip to San Diego. Calif. ol claims for expenses innrcod in the har; rules which governed the|today, said his purpose i coming|a time the flame. threatened to | Preparation immediately was begun | measure was adopted by the house re- | fi stop was to be Lar . development of propertivs to -supply penate’'s action on JL_were not extra- |here was to prevent the lockout be- |spread to the city hall across . the toward notifying the new members of | cently. and requires only the.govern- | Va. and from which they will rt|minerals and ores need2d in war pro- ¥dinary and tie-ordigargregles afsthe _ceming. patignawide. o, o street. . the_ meeting. . lor's signature to become 2 Jaw. westward. duction. 30 ‘PR 3t