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( ® .0 Bulletin Service Flag VOL. LXI—NO. 36 POPULATION 29,919 10 PAGES——-74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS: . . 3 n Gabled Pararans ) ffage l}efe / 1 Martiel Law {0 Bg | Condmsed Teogras | Demands of Labor in Ireland. | Banks gold reserve shows a fa\lmg' Dublin, Feb. 10.—The all-Ireland la- | S off_of $4,090,000. bor conference held here on Saturday | Senators will not be allowed t adopted a program calling for a 44| are In u e serve on more than two of the hour week and an increase of 130 per | principal commitiees. cent. in wages over pre-war rates, | Foiai cocorve for. the Philadelphia | lv_nlh an absolute minimum of 50 shil- Ad t A Ca | Federal Reserve Banks for the week| | ings per week. All the results of the 'vocates n ce m- | Ma: i H p amounted to $135,694,991. conference have béen passed on to the | : Wi R ed yotas to Dlstfharge Fire-|“*Sonate defoated amendmnt to Post | various labor unions for decision, it| Pal ill enew men an _| Office bill for apropriation of 36,000 being_ stipulated that the unions ac When the 6l Co olicemen D 4y for constructing vehicular tunuel i . gL [tion on the program s sub- en the 6bwr Congress| cause Pa Ib New York erse, &g - In Draft of a Bill Submitted to Chairman ‘Kitchin of the ,,’,}L,Qd"‘,, koo shcdighe aiof e St g Were Not m:g: o+ Ch“k5| Rrmerican mifiary sommission a- | Beginning Today It Will Affect All Contracts Held by Mem- . | mittee by March 1. The conference 3 {rived at Rome from Paris to study g h House Ways and Means Committee, the Secretary of passeq o resolution’ pledging Suppore Washington, Feb. 10-—By a marsin| Butte, Mont . Fob. 10—Martial Ja | n€€S Of foodstufts for civil population | bers of the Building Trades Employers’ Association— 3 A s fo the Belfast strike of one vote, equal suffrage met its|will be declared e and liberated peoples . = the Treasury Asks Authorization to Raise From $5,000,- it of one vote, Goual sufirase et jts | wil be declared i utie i fmanctat | 82 TS erce waes aa-| Will Affect Masons, Plasterers, Bricklayers, Hoisting CONSIDERING RENEWAL OF further action at this session is now | c o | vised a machine was invented in Aus- o |cue of the municipal administration | n ASHnVanied ) S8 e Rt f}fémimm'ogvo-&h pr. .« vhog ki THE GERWAN ARMISTIOE | Péssible, but advocates announced| with tunas (o pry the “warrants of | "ok man'wars ilsd ‘when tre au-| Engincers; Hlevator Concrucines, Suft S ng Vic >, : 5 | that th a city employes, according to 2 e w he au- | : ing Victory Liberty , With Authority to Determine quDaris, Feb. 10, (Dy The A B)—The |old campaign for submission of the [ ont meieahors Sl e Mate A f[comont T Tile Layers, Marble Setters and Carpenters. What Part of Sum Should be Sold—Wonld Reopen the | cial Foch and other milltary cum- | smeadment 1o e siutes would e re: | sones Lo commiand - of the icad | was struck by the Buiialo fiver oa the | o yo g on 2 amendment to the staty ould b P h-Lake L d near! New York, Feb. 10.—Unior d J b , 2 | e and other miliary ot | amendment (0 the states would be re- | Siatet troops on suard here today. | LSl ulEh-Lake Brie stibid el S nlon heads yutor constructors, feafcstonalonisr Privilege of Converting 4 Per Cent. Liberty Bonds In-|reat powers, continued today the dis- | gres | when the sixty-sixn ~con-| Major Jones declaved ihat it ‘the e lb-» o building construction trades| Ule layers, marbe setters and car- cussion of the terms far the renewing | il : remen and policemen are discharged | hed | today called a general strike which,|”pa 4 Wit : fa wing |~ On the final roll call today, fifty-|ne will declare martial ia @ overboard from a canmery teader and |, -| " The walkout of t K to 41/;—Seeks Permission to Issue $10,000,000,000 of |of the German rmistice, without | sive”scnators-—one less than Fequired | I will Geclare martial Jaw. Mayor W.| SICORA, SO & SR E Y e ::v'x-y“; {omorrow, il st ait| adaed, " i e e X v LA e _same | two-thirds—voted for adoption of lhe‘h v e e s {ham, Wash. o Acts throughout the tovmuy hehl of work all other ; time’ the Teakw o : 0 {he would discharge all firemen, po-| - { by members S = allia workmen employed ~ L1y wple | cast their ballots inst it m- | = 5 bl | Oporto, Portugal. Residents are I sociation, accor ployers' associa 16, — Secretary sinking fund for retirement of the wa | of Ubat DEciect: Sasuring it Drocen: | vitelcly Vrierashate pressied i | sebnis® nlece e ngads ot depart- | CROV UL antouncement here tonight by W. ' The numb ‘r‘J,“’,’,’.m affected by the - Becretazy alok ion 405 Dleiary” Sestion the (L | Do which aiiciay. KIIGS ths reso | Somine "t cash M s T el .| Hucheson, president, of the United | order he said, is ahout 250,000, or onoe 2 B St el :‘t;!"“;:nfd.iz:\“fl; ot the armistice took | 1313, 200pted by ‘the Houso on Jan.|The men were stll at Senr ished if the - b _| Brotherhood of Carpenters and .lniy\-“r.";,\h of all taioh. BLnMng o 1 Approximately ca corporation to permit i iesion ofithe ariEiies ool 1918, by a vote of 274 to 135. noon. T Ko 000 diplomatic and _consular service | “ A GICHCES | workmen in the country S: c nd to give him broad loans in aid of American com- ?\:\‘-\?\enltz;nm é‘““\‘t : e mmr( 10| Tweniy-four democrats and thirty- o e appropriation bill as reported. | X ucheson said t the strike | strikes. he ,,,-..di‘r{‘oj(ll‘, I\nf}.:u“,?é??fi'; x v ey Libetty o supplementing the aid &lven, o% | previous ‘armistice, the auses of {he |one republicans voted for the resolu-| TWELVE THOUSAND MINERS NSsnats aopisilian amendment - & A 'WLN‘N\'}"‘W e O e ¥ Liberty easurs on direct loans to @ e nistice, the blockede and |tion today, while eighteen dem= : the $400,000,000 Post Office appropri- | PHicK lavers, hois engineers, ele- | 000. 2 nt n April mments and in o measure reliev- |Ue use of enemy merchant shipping. |ocrats and eleven republicans oppos-| ""‘-E AT BUTTE, MONT.|ation bil s i , B 3. PP ithon SEERSRUF of GHEARES Gin S [ riee ‘ot pronosals ot o refctidrast e ,f]:,,'["f\C‘,fi’“:fi‘j;‘mnj;",*f"('h,‘j\“[‘}‘mwl',",'fnv S e e e REPRESENTATIVE MANN | courTsMARTIAL Ave years, Permit the continuation of loans to | Teture, designed to place the enemy | firmative and four in the negative, in "1‘1)](1 as a result of 1 weel's | American dr 0PPOSES NAVAL E,LL] e TgE:gE“:\AOCEs = rpor Allien after the war. beyond the possibility of re-arming | dicating that sentiment of the ninety |Sirike of indeperdent un et oL : | DIFIE er the Exempt from income surtaxes and ‘my‘! S el e e | members stood 63 to 33 in f\\‘m-\"o' € rinst near Birmingham. . A ~| . Wasl n, Feb. 10.—Revjsion -of ercial profits taxes all fssues of Liberts bonds | From the trench =standpolnt th resolution. £ or : in w Additional credits of a0 leas pmorTow Willl aslk id | sentences imposed by general courts de.|and bonds of ¢ -finanioa o= [TUerace offanch renewal 13 WOt pas Che first voted on the Sus- | ‘Tustling card m, Italy and $§9.000,000 to oo Gise Tules cbmmitice i an {martal for offonscs sommitied Guim tchen of the | poration held e ned op e matiep gD tos an) B amendment in 18§7,fcar or intimidation by the striking|announced by the Tre art- to prevent the maval expansion |the war is to be made by a hoard of wnittes 8 the reason for asking such wide |* _‘?M ‘.‘u :\‘ E s fors Belng bdorded a1t Aleme Thassliuation: 18l hader Ao Ihen | m from being eliminated {rom |officers constituted in t office Lors yad poli- | authority to determine terms of the [jablished, WAt these sufegt i anist it. The next vote was | ol of s commanded by | Secretary Glass declared in an ad- stmual naval appropnation billionjintse avocdte @ Al of the army. . > Victory Liberty loan, Secretary Glass | L% ot beon dise osed, but it is gen-in 1614, 35 for and 34 against. On|Major dress at Pit DeHSloE ord aig tienR AL vk Baker announced today i r loan 1] explained in his Jetter to Mr. Kitchin | 0 ‘“_"‘{’(“"“J;“U“_ V'lw\ f"i‘ gl le{oct 1 the vote was Op: ot car service was|Loan mu loar e g . r Mann and sustained it would be “a substantial 2 he | that he could not determine this far |the, imitation of the broduchion < Iéss than the necessary majority day when crowds | than a com i 2 resentat Tennes- of the sentences in nearly nce what the terms should beficld and heavy guns, and an exact a vote gained today = surrounded the barns, and, | _An Anti- Prohibition League v | see, democrat, v 2 save those of the gravest ofnlngn e nator Pollock of : authoritles, | §anized at Maryland to {epresentative Mar i that or where aggregated di Victory Liberty loan could mot (4150 some lmitation of the & lina, democrat, who spol olence rvs | Were et | the au tion of te rdreac 5 sxued succestfully, now that hos- | EELLAION W o be of police | orons support of the meas sent_ou Mies Margarst Wi oughts ten scont rumb o v w- tilitles have ceased .m‘ n the h‘n\u 2 R o ritary Polloc \z:(‘r\:‘\m]mi for AM;‘H- ‘blfl streetzs were cleared t Wi W ‘» s o h could home overseas W lons_imposed by existing laws” said| o000 e fem t, who voted last October in op-|©f Pickets, only a few men went to s < caryie _an appropriation mea affceted was not < s \r. Glass mangers WA, the w that radical | position, and will return himsel? mext|Werk, according to John Gillie, mana d. ire. When this point had_been sus r. e ¥ He also declared that restoration of | HUESHITE, AT, T fo gouie ronth. In his address today Mr. Pol- of mines for the Anaconda Copper| A bill providing for enfol ir irman Padgett of the naval | ed trizls by - e |normal financial conditions in the|llics par i 2 |lock denied ention that the | Mining Compa msters d viot | war-time prohibition, mmiitee sought to save th n held at p United States would be facilitated by | POSSIDIRtY of renewed 1 " | amendm 11d affect white 3 work becs Mr. Br.- niroduced in Sar mendme » the beginning of hostilities. Ap= enaciment of pendin doni pars | ET tE00 1o place s g i declared that women that vio- |ator Sheppard, ing $5,000,000 for new Construc- | proximateiy 330,000 minor eascs weee he treasus | mitting Hquidation of arlaing e i ; right of suffrage - < BHRE\C‘H‘ murder of two Ar 0 s o a |35 by special or summary ‘courts. st e food administration “to | S 1 B i i {be the companles,” Gil- | porie oftic 4 ¢ 3 ir. | retu . comtinn ‘qnnoxx‘l;‘lg.t;:; ate t 3 L K Srov SPL bY e f o’ terms, M. Klots, the French min- | 578 o conoucr \” . (= . posed &0 amentment | (ke of fneaceiffee il il S0 TN 1-4 Stat L el T ; euch 4 A HUN e o strike V:\r;n'|\_0c:'v\’m!men»z- Joiin K. T o, U ORI e ender it just and proper p ; ila : ) pl S pmnn : % radieal elo- | N., was detal . - n hour's Gebate on | that clemeney “he exercised towa 3 R n [operation of the Jaws of supply ,.ndl! A Ine Getan general Sia, smoving etpnly of forelmn- | transatiantic nerial f 8 00.000 amendment the Touf: | prisoners convicted Ly general R o - | dem = oodstutts. would |, S3HSEIE T, o have been con- | leetion i3 be ado of pl G ) nts of order still | martial for ofenses committed sincel . " e reuction ' in i ot (LS pRet ool with the ‘Benttls | A ; e | the beginning of the present war. R h it ! warn nst artificially | 15, TG S , 5 ie discusston Chafrman Pou{ “With this end in view, a board con. e process of falling prices | iionis ‘were : conducted, ac les committer conferred with | sisting of officers of experience in ) . sontretione. .ol S y cations of the|p | immedintely aftersard [as well a: miliiary Tite has been con- - m Ot it 1n." e Camunented bt | O aedlon of thel apn and | readineas o Spol gull o a meeting of the | stituted in the judge advocates offics ] ot set in-* e commented, suntil "GRG Tomor B o The dexd In a p nittee tomor: ! 1e Tecords of these prison- Sopayy g 1e e ed | = the Realty n oy hs con he vl o the judge advocatel ut prices have reached bedrock” | o\ee srcere pociciney STRIKE AT Jwera § ol let 3 im _be | zeneral to recommend to the secretary] e tax | the finance corporation would APPROPRIATION BiL SEWIEottEn °FF‘r Sever o por 4 | Tacte avn e et e e g idba e s L g, sl BiLL ¢ wsh, Feb. 10.—Seattle’s |1 1 pro= oy e | o et o S L bl e e R | SELIVES PROCLAMATION 15" tne. nltod Seaton '\fx‘fi“: T T Ty s | vances i rmes ot exportere | o, gho0n0 i T the United Stat |froms. o tho T it tad offered Fi;!KAl‘SnR‘g BROTHER BELIEVES ue of exported, or to|defleiency approp: ‘rovidence, R. . Fob. i0 Docision to call off tho mrtice was | ternal It Me <Eomi Sranosca’ s EUMONARCHYIGOIECEL M rting | banks wh de advantes ol swas passed today T ournal wiil ‘priii tomor- | reached at 1 o'clock toduy by the gen- |2dd fo o NS iment authorizing an | g Cnaon. . Fei. > 4 1-28 ere this means Vhfii“”‘ B bt v 4 oW L s ent d inz aiter | €T 1 g committec composed of | t £210,000:000 for Service.)—The. red inst Nov. 8 hapes to stimulafe foreign ! farence. - Wy " tes from t oeals on etrike | Thirteen thous hore a vote t was not | VDO Tecently in a serics mulative i O kne onsit - o Bl for Four s aah| O DéotHy Inpe fl,q,,‘j AL L IR S evoteioncitowa {beca deaNnz with Gern ket i i 2 | 311.000,000 the x i elieves th sented 110 had voted to partici= I* The hoeme at Gr rand ,_,.a i P, ‘i\"O_‘P to Prince Henry of 1 i | ¢ oclziming | Pate in the general strike, |tin of Evangeline, PARADES OF DIVISIONS brother of former Empero- William,] TEC ON AT MEAT TO DEPORT ALL ALIENS L & prohibiticr ective, | The resolation calling oft the strfke | Longtellow poem, fn 1 ONLY. |N EEW GITIES | mSxier to ascertain his Viewsion G INV IGATION #his ¢ ed. w brocla. |advised all labor unions which re- | the Ca < subject. SATION | WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS | tions for i o ; D I oo S e oA o e e \shingfon, Feb. 10--Parades of [ Prince Henry replied. serording - 0. Feh. 10.—A cle i ple L i Swhen it{on strike until” tomorrow noon | A ARt N Son ns of the Amerlean |the Nackrichten that Garmany, in or- ‘ al | th v of allens With criminal | SAneels authoriz o E tes had not|as a demonstr £ solldarity of | York N tenlow < om probably | der (o reach her future goul, must re- g in-{reco or wio are rezarded as HaH e O e amendment fiabor <o’ thac return to work | barked in New York on! os In the establish her monarchy aad her econ-| o the nation is under way b L v c s s e statement | together. St velldating Billls v of nic life on the pre. hasis, ) ral officials _government officers !”_"' senaton, « a a v of Members of the various unions \\,r,‘j\‘,flrhu‘:_""f‘;fl"“"t’a “”’“‘ AHEIDHI and The respor hoWaaded shont ‘wxm:{l; Sariond of “undesirables — will | BEOPTIStione A dons for weicrendum of the acts | considered in whether it couid | Representatives and Se = [ its owr el I ship of Prissia, while | i Atlentic| get [0t Sritenng, 0 3 1 thelr legislative as- | be general observed i by 0! parasitic workmen's ang e ok to the countries | Visio! A @ 3 i to the s> states were| Folloy & resohut by o to ik t cas 1 comnecils” shon!l ne speedil; v h Tmmigration offi- | WITOW ~ OF ¥ ntati h nd ¢ gene: stri e et e e the convic He also aivocated thes ials made wn tonight as the | Mecker of Missouri jrae refe provisicn in Ohio,| “Whereas, o i | : e 1 1 ve been | formatior of well giseiphred land Y § nliens ‘hurried through Chi s - | the Joarnal 15! hio, | rike committee | tries to buy SPeri: ! - nt w cruia e 1l ais 1 land and Me At R < <l hicago on T | 0 a3 Leen before | now assemble the midst of the gen- |ton markets £ g © propo- | sea forces “in the old sivie” and rep- Sunday i J/y..n: under [ HELD FOR MURDER AT | ed S sapréine court, | e r he true status| Lord Reading will visit resentation of Jewish infin nce | d were nearing New York, CHENEY it [ hEch Rad (et the peasle of Obo ; pal Reading will visit s in which it pr would ho | commer usicy nd o H 1 For the first frain SILK MILL | under the pro 2 Rl | States for several months R 14 i The g v | svate 74 o Aret Jraln 108d) Manchester, Conn,, ¥ S de DroMision, Stelaypact of il ve committce | to England to ¢ 5 it R nsexent il \fv\‘x\\F°r s ikt s <~ | Hoboken Trw R ik tha S and T the on that th k| Secretary of War Baker arrived in S iat airetuch (92, monacChyASSBES i U 1 state Y C first condition to Ge P t i = | murder of « William F. Madden o Yot Rk i re rank and file | Boston from Wast Sittne and hoale amany hecHgE BLACKSTONE VALLEY MILLS ihe night of Jan. 30. o was held of a matiaii constitu- he plamiede 10 fo | o Shoman Ui ~‘ imprac “Then” e continued, “will the old 1 at the March mient may be cted t £ art of ; Board i Dec K - song, ‘Deutsehla > alles - i START ON 48 HOUR WEEK |term of the Hartford super: THe HEbE ot the Ilmo rather on the|ment upon his 7 } 1 KING INFORMATION AS Sy Fid- ubsclalics el o 1 Pawtucket, R. I, Feb. 10.—Practical- | It 18 alleged that. with others To! Firatinr ot State gardir e Ir 1 = . i s all of the ‘textiie milis in the Black. | Was implicated in contemplated rob i according 5 the Igur PG sinod that this | Mercantile Marine | Wash .,.,:O,f,OL?]ER\S “K(S‘!N““,,A GLOOMY ECONOMIC « tone valley started on 5 48 hour |Pery at the Cheney Brothers' mill ¥ ) | committee ¢ i ining companies in Jerome. Ariz ashington, Feb -An_unofficia . " i e hedule today. Several have | d that he drove th sbile Tndoubtedly the state of Ohio, for | tne con aentatlyes of inded) the order. to'c o tion e Jin :UT:‘}PE e VFH-,MlANz' dtte J arranged to work from nine to ten|Which the shot that Ca & Has'mot rabiflad and ratlfca- z t. Therefore cents a da ion us to b St . Feb, 3y The iat €rs | hours cach day and close for the week | Madden was fired. Wil ( Aot e el tol vt r:ll:\y‘l;‘;\d‘” | Shipments of fresh and cured meats g B)-—The Welmar corre-pondent (fiof] | ccuseion | on' Friday aftermoon or might. Thig |of West Haven i aleo aw Stato of Ghio untl the setorenc | b That the following action | from Chicago amountec E has been « the Tokal Anzefger eports that Prus- mittee | does not meet with the approval of |00 2 similar ch oceedings have been completed. | iye atoce et S1L 1910 fpoundselontihe Lwe : g ois oa ian Minister of Finance S.cdekum inf : labor leaders and the Rhode Island — | “Therefore, Mr. Polk's prock el committee advises | The controversy over proposed s e it e e . Textile council has started an_agita- | 1,568 NAMES IN FOUR % thav thirty-six states had | o Hons thal Tive itdken (reaDLONIMIENE (0f CompIT e .‘I ot L "“’a“’d‘ srmxe AT HA\'ANA‘JM rt o Snanrs hours and 2| washington, Feb. 10—The following Rl st 2t | men to 8 eall g ie3 to have{ ! meet fes the appolntoene ap- | casualties are reported by the com. o proceimes i e | of the ran 2 noon Feb. | any wousd be obliged to Al e I hen in S OFFICIAL sistan sent pr’xl‘(]r 1 man as factory inspector. | ponains Benerd American procedure was no more complete | v & o 214 n declare this strike B istance: that ciate of e 40 FOREIGNERS BARRED First Seetion—Wounded severely, 9, | houze. of the general assembly had | hcvesanry that Fhoad e el e D each individval would T ".t,f,.pn:f}"i’; . B B _FROM FULL CITIZENSHIP| Connecticut men icted, and the declslon of the other |ihat further action be reforred R up the major s of his in- #% 40 Gom Torks, Feb. 10—Forty citizens Wounded Severcly = g {rank and file exclusively | says oo toitho state. belii s mol I e kral CoEalaa e et e | Tenteat e Y L AVERENGE LOOMIEIRE £ 2 1P Bee con retain only cuough o cover most ur-| B e i N tetasaabip Bepers in the |Hartford, Conn | BEET VOTE TO RETURNRTSO some T AdiEAToRs AT {zal =ein . — S — ! to concede more than Statcs o forever barre e Ter A Fan o | vailw s i t|p = = ] from. T Cbrensii, throweh an srier yErivates—James A. Harcison, South| Tawrence, Mass. Feb. 10—The loom | 1. LAWRENCE “UNAMERICAN” | 12ilwiys : C IN REQUESTS "ROPOSED BRITISH IMPORT ! " ecret g cancellin;; applications de! " o 8 , | eity voted tonight to return t vork = enc investigation by a|\[. Crespi V eb. 10.—Re res re- Lond Feb. I Sriti | mecre hesggcnd 53 e anp undetermined, 210; wounded slightly, any PIE0 F WORK | concrattios of the! Contral Tabow U I Di port 0 Feb. 10.—The EBritish im- | H € Hloiarad betore arae by allens Who | 438 total 63 1ghtly, | and to accent the manufacturers’ of- | haq Shown the s xal Labor Union| ~“pwi ‘propo 1 to . employment ser- | pert restriction control board has | ders ) | declared before dra vards that - of 43 hours’ pay for a 43 hour |itators i this ciis e <io 3 sts from employ- | modified the | " erbal it | e hat, “Tor | they did not intend to become citizens| Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) |week. Repre I s e m‘, ‘w:m“r Stafors in’ this city he commi T . s from employ. | modified th mbaraR i e tion have | and hence could not be vu'ed on for| Corporals—Joseph DeRocle, Bridge- | f¥¢rs, Who number a b m | American, but 1 o \ ! nce the of the |imp Mareh: Aldeens 3 milicary rervi Epe osen F Bridge iber about 2,000, will | Gey i ihe g of the |imposed on March 1, to allow the in licary rervice. The namen of theso|DOrt, Conn; Victor C. Joy, Arlington, | confer with mill agents tomorrow to | ermany” was given ou Y 1abor | second \ stice while registrations t : | portation of American books and Hites —— e men wil be filed with tho i‘cartment|R T decid upon the time of thelr return, | "o oiTiGials here today. Tt was ex- | gation, relates (0 men for employment hiave. deckeassd | 1o the extentiof twentinvelne UNDESIRABLE FOREIGNERS RP;-wutcw].uvm Rochira, Providence,| Ime Ka plan, secretary of the s Fe | ned that o e Ieaiving 860 | fons. fnvo o i2 per cent. The service an- |of the number imported in 1913, This| ARE i85 ers’ general committee, who was tak <35 eeting of agitat- | rovime of port vs _ |nounced today that during th. Kk | an neemen Rp e > E TO BE DEPORTED | WOMEN ASK REPRESENTATION Wounded Slightly. i ton today after his arre ;L’L‘;;"‘;‘_&"m‘ hicago ut which it ‘was de- |\ay Cag wen d incs y that during the wesk | announcement virtually nulifies Seio| SRR e trou Best- AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE| Serseants—Percy H.Wiliams, Glas- | G o15¢, Of falling to register in the|rence, Seattle. onslrations in Taw | roads .to ‘whic he | men w totalled only porters and British mannfacturers - rn cties § de- Paris, Feb. 10.—A res tonbury, Conn. | draft. and who was later released upon | Paiites s S SHEISON, | applied ) the week swdm which tempting to agres upop for de esolution asking lucing registrati the Central Labor Union had ap- " @Apfter an exchange of e number . . Do) - T e ore: | that women' be reprosented in- thg| [Frivates—iobn E. Anderson, Wor-|nct returned to Lawrence la cord. had | pointed o committee of members o terian exchange o 2 o EiGengian o d plan of the import re- ndes Vens which has been in lmr?c"d';;"’\'?,"m fwilliDapresantea tol| CO8CEr, MAss.: Josepht Tangenin, Pawe| ned to Lawrence late tonight. | investigate the situation here. Acs | ooyme s ol ot t b f i o PR Fich would prove agrer unde B I et In|Presitcet Wibon fonight by o | tucket, R. D i e : Livectisate the sliation Lo Aidecr appoint two smyll comm 2 compared or {0 both sides and which the Br 3 2 ofmcinls gation representing fhe fwormn ot e Cona.; Domenick Diorio, New NOT TO BOTHER WITH SN o Bmen [ onicial o Sroport | vees, one consisti : tie week ending Nox. {zcvernment would accept Se 5 30 farerzners of anl | £i5ts of the associated pow " | Britain, Conn.; Joseph H. O'Reilly, SMALL AMOUNT! {to the headqua of the i oL vnichonye £SUOMIE E AL HeSts: from euiploys e 2 O ramers of &l | American members of the dewgariny | Waterbury, Conn.; Joseph . Shackle | New York, Feb MV\\S, f"FmL'gUORKJ.m‘, pendauarters of w,x,,‘,,‘,“;‘o',“ AN | great powers and four the m ; occurred in |DEMENTED WOMAN KILLED vy 1" domortirion: Gin: | will be Bies. 5 Bovaen Harriman, 3ire. | Hartford, Conn [diuon, s s o ot | ~ i 4 e i ELEET T HER 17-DAYS OLD BABY | ers are t Fllis Leland. and still arref ubles and Miss Ka-. = | Anti-Saloon le: i i E janphic = prroran - Vaterh Feb. i i e U i G qact | tharine B. Davis. French woman sut.| MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST | roipacting . probibition e r’m“mp"'ho EANEh e e s b THOMAS A. EDISON sudden it of inss e atamie] B L T e it e e e T | et sestion T the Menday att- | eals nforcement, ASSEMBLY TO BERLIN | socond, consicting of ien ma T A. EDISON [sndden fit of insani Catherine y aft | Ecoth of 1 East Ma i | demanded representation in the peace |ernoon list shows: 2 | “The Anti-Saloon leazues wi | Weimar Tronaitte e ! IS NIMBLE AT 72| s oid haby against an iron PICKED UP FIVE CONVICTS conferance. ENed from i abuldent and other-cans| andlaskny SHl il e e o | P ithe flion Hogy ) Feb, 10— Thomas | i e dedn e IN CHICAGO FOR DEPORTATION es 6; died of disease 19; wounded excise, whom the league Droposes to | oo, 41t" Srachaea o ”m\v FAEE R : | bt neck. woman | Ghicago. I 10-—he tratalod of WARSHIPSFA; GUANTANAMO verely 1015 missing in actlon 5; make responsivle for enforcement, | o of zational Wil hold Sa o it ol y |tad been suffering from a s at- | 1 W. ¥e from Seattle that picked p R SPRING TRAINING . ; not undertake to disturb such <mall ! e IEnalR T ¢ with eack [ tack of influenza, the e of child- | five con n Chicago for deporta:| Washingtor, Feb. 10.—Si The Connecticut names in thi amoutns of liquor as individuals may holiday day, F lis toes touche birth, and her nerves were in a shato | e s S S O] A angten, . 10.—Siuns of the|include the following: Wounded s e e The most S w T dare anyone to say [ am get- |lcred condit sed by the death 3 & Will G =ndeatrabie "':”“in‘h:; aeer aMird dor Zpring | verely, Sergeant Louss T Avotte, Wa- |as they do not violate the SRlc e T | e aesgmbly a|CALLS FOR HELP old,” said the inventor, who will | of her husi 21y Lefoie her hild e i . M. Landis, | Admiral Mavo reported tod . S haries A DA e TR Ty S {pa N inell alifax s Calls fo i assembled here from all parts of | by the police on o tratt et ecior in churge of | immisTation | navy department. The 1 Hartford; Cparies A. Patridse, Meri’ | 50STON PLANNING FOR e - "““z,‘;:;[. o o aomen k steamer coRnty | Jo consEabily M on i roneon i 0D ere e first line battleships and a large| The second section of RECEPTION OF 2 Mes | Comm ¥ : fe Sl nder a congrées > s £ this 6TH | Memne \pt the | Commu : St B S ,,,“Z“,'. ;f:m:f“!‘:'; number of destroyers. Additional | shows: e Boston, Feb, 10.—Plans for as nTHx““J”"m S0 .m'«.mw\n b e P “nlf:NLISTMENTS IN NAVY ! - e 9 f 4 crime which | destroyers and such sdditional Dbat- | Wounded, degree undetermined 209; | welcom cto the 26th di on omcial | ment over T opening ad. | location 2 on | tora bis ;‘...‘k“:-' SHOW AN INCREASE | 4 bo QRGBS b matie fi?f 2; can be spared from the | wounded slightly 311; total £10. {posed of New England National guara | 4ress, whic! @ weals and | tude 55.1 r¢ r ivities on behalf Teln —Inlistments oty otk of transporting retursing troops | The Connectiout names in this list troops, on fis return from ovespard | inadequate and which has evid ature o ‘which have ot | " week ending will join. in (Se spring manenvers lai- | niclude: ~ Wounded, degree undeter- | ill be made a ta conference at 2% llowered Herr Eberts stock ast @ not | 68 1,637.% . the ) ihizHest MOB THREATENED TO TEAR 5 mined, Licutenant Philip B. Tarbell | stachouse - on | Friday, Governor | STeatls O syl : % ! S e DOWN JAIL A’ ARMY New Haven: Corporal Eugenc Coolidee today sent an invitation to a7 [ e = ok | BELGIUR JFF | reSunr Doysus o ey FY.."E":_“:,E' ARIZ. %:fl!‘gfilcsns Siatic, Now Haven: Privates Andrew | the governors of all the New Englang |MAT GOODWIN LEFT AN Feb. 2 for Geno: BELEIN. SUETERINCLE JR {ber. The naval department announced | aleome, A b, 10.—~Tollowing 909 ENLISTED MEN | Bove, New Haven; Anthony G .Carlo, |States to attend. The date for the re- ESTATE OF ONLY $6 — ~— - | LACK OFSRAW ’VATERIAL\ oday that the week’s figures in- | e ar of u score of men today| Washington, Feb. 10-—A temporary Waterbury; _ Peter John Rousso,!tur of the division has not vet been A 2 $6000{ beaApLOCK IN NEW | ¢ € ¢k of raw |Oreased the tdial of such enlistments | £add to L W W. leaders and ac- | military estuilishment ot 24579 off-|Bridgeport; Shaiah Slaiby, Lakeville: jofficially announced but it is expected | yh w York, Feh. 10.—“Nat” Goodwin | JERSEY ASSEMBLY ) rcanse of un- |10 07T 1 s « icting sirest traffic | cers and 500.909 enlisted men is pro- | wounded slightly, Corporals Bdward | within a few weeks. 2 who died recently after a long and F BROKEN line to S & Erd e fre ol demans | videa' i the samnad semy sporops- o SparalgT R fow wok Sl | uccesstul theatrical career ieft an ot~ | Trenton. N. T, Feb 1L_-the a¢ W ofcial advices totay, and iy | SLIGHT EARTHOUAKE sock pmed.: lease and | tion report to the honse ti v Wilson H. i 8t . o v | i as disciosed in |lock over th eakership in the hou vernmer thestining (> tear GowWn the bulld- |by | the marary comanoen | Wallgford; Privates o | e e i o SNpavuaiein i ettersliof indminiatis Ol gvis) uplten | onjasugmbly we i broker Jeerly he allicd powers for 4 PR ale s dng. measure carries a_total of NinEs West | Haves: Raiph Dichil. |New Eritain, troi & Be arcade at|for on behalf of the actor's paresis, |morning hy the drawing of lots. Arthur WhICHTto POLChaka it avana, Feb. 19 sl carth R A A AR e heon n- | 400 e commitics i e e T it New Pritain from Bristol, Joseph|Mr. and Mre Nathan Goodwin, of |X. Pierson of Union county, republi- | e necessit e mater: fiquake shock yas 2ot A CIRNIERRES this, e git-1of the size ratmed would b cottville; Vietor M. Crzezotks Tl e el post and | Roxbury, Mass. The comedion’ was|can. heing chosen speaker cliric | Worttar ana ManHbaars wa k| e r\w “]”‘-"d"“,‘:““‘ southeastern » this, Of fhe size ratesd would bo necessary ; 3 otka, < thrown und ¢ car wheels and | interested in various et LonAl S m e s Poarde): Handiey 05 orker an {urers wers re- | coast of the island. There are no re= ring the reriod of demabiliza den; Baward J. Dufty, Shelion instantfy ktlled last night, e bl Ol i a0 onip B B st Hanplys damc fperted it bejans Fii< o start produc- | ports of any damage having heeal B caused,