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Bulleiln Service ilag VOL. LXI—NO. 41 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 EIGHT PAGES— 56 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS ECONOMIC BOYGOTTS AS A Mgeg;,; g;;;’;y;gm‘%e . 'flggm UKRARIANS STARTING NEW aries, Doctors and Reli Earl Reading, British ambassadar m Post e Debae nhl e i . 2 s @ ry, will return saortly from | WorkersSaillon the Wevi-|[masnct: e s o ) Pi‘e-“del‘-f Wilson Confers| American Financial and Trade Representatives Have De-| g, Warirevensie bill was passed by th| Wlth s ! An Inter-Allied Spacial Delegation to be Sent to Lemberg to vised Extensive Plans to Deal With Naticns Failing to| oy vou, ren 16 suiing w TR e i Confer With the Ukranians in an Endeavor to Bring Abide by Decrees of the Proposed League of Nations— | (50" aoilint. "o ive; ffi,’\,““,hf\( SL e L oL Crusase About an Armistice in the Shortest Possible Time. To Suggest Formation of an International Commission Near mcmm‘; Land and other regions of the Near |removed. to Gather Information of Commercial, Industrial and and sed cons ons W there t, the steamshin Leviathan it | F- W. Woolworth Co_ reports net! 16. (Havas)—It has| PEACE CONFERENCE TO SEND DOFt today for France With the |income for 1918, $TOSSTL6, compared | : t owing to ti sre; tior ct| A DELE EM i I iy : e T position to give gsciact) hatsomin G _GATmr\ TO LEMBERG es dLOl;!ln:.ll\ll mi doc I:Ine handkerchlev'factor:es P nlu Views. and Pole T | urday, Feb. ‘[)\ the ind reliel worker se i Th S vas unce how SR ey { peace col ence dolega- Financial Operations of Each Country. one e e bemer d down as the result| . Taere still was uncertainty, however ceused and the Ukrania) peace Conference dcloga- They will reach Constantinople, of a stri 000 employes. i woal against % iy e s gton, Feb. 16.—American fi-Jand financlal operations of each coun-{ jestination, about March Between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 rail- | S et interyAllicd special deic ndeavor t + representatives now er vessel sailing from 1 bt party, compr 250 members chiefly’ women, has been preceded by equipment for 15 hospi i clothing n from the inte ill be e Uk lied commis forces confer with ! deavor to with tihe road employes voted in tavor of gov-i, posed to o rve P ernment_control of railroads. Teaie et o TR New York City Board of Estimate, . BOFTL 2 until after he confer appropriated $10,000,000 for HeEs o riieeon Under the American ulan the man- s1ve Plans|ipyjation of the Suppiy of raw ma- economy. ioveott ter als 1d of the purchaze of manu- itions to abide | factured products and of financial ar- nt to Lemb: inians in bout an ar s—food, br I : = ind portable nhuildings. g0 | improvements to aid unemplo e lortest possibl it ranzements Fetween countries, would | 100", G | TGN s 00 1 0o teiene of *Agriculture | warns DT e be the principal means of cffecting 2 .o by the Ame: e Cr v | tobaceo growe einstiplingtng imditeL (2 L EBTe At douad | UKRAINIANS PUSH ¥ e the Americ: mitice for Relies i |8TOWing to neglect other crops. et ; 1 LR ! The international commission also | 'e G E _FIGHTING AROUND LEMBERG || (M might The supplies o ral. | Production records were broken in! - deveiop broad ccrservative The supplies are val- - s ued morg than January t [llinois Steel Co., p power to wori out better 1lans for in- | 64 &1 mote leaving | When they’ turned out 500,000 tons of | Wiioce _ dem, nal financial co-operation suck |, leay e on the v estabi shment of a (oreign ex- % oppos of Princeton, 1y were Mis ¢ an Dyke | Steel ingots. 3 i Dyke T e Ministea Jasper declared in the | t s ) , . plan of zold pool and standardization | Fienre" Van Dyke: ;m{““( mber that Belgium's position | 453 VA% BaEne o a iws and practicr States minister to would be irremediable if the Allies do| w0t I o AR = B iHel \hoionn | plan s r s ) i were said tonight to be cor 5 PN £6yr members of t t intervene. 7 vould neec continued co-opera-| i and Miss Esther Green he governmer of Providence. | . Increased pay for West Point ca- . tion betwe : nd bus. |3 A o son’ | dets from $600 to $500 is provided for pro n and p ¥ mod- | o) school for mountainears, |10 @ bill reported by the Senate mili v or theif | y ter George Smith Loonere some mem- a Philadelp) = Sk 1 not se how i E latiorney, represeniing an | . €. M. Schwab, who was summonsd S GHaNbE Hoe o ento - { Catholic’ church, will ;o ho ox. | to Burope by President Wilson in|fol¢ ¢ POCS! o pedition on a later ship., connection with deconstruction con- NGLAND DIVISION TO SIR WILFRID LAURIER | S The party on the I. 1 Included | [eEeNCES, IS return home. | RT *~Z"iEW \RD THURSDAY | STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS |doctors from all parts Staten Islanders are fighting to have if only in con of the country | rew Ottawa, Ont, Web. 16 r Wilfrid [and about a dozen tralned assistants, | @ AU wa 5.t urier, former premier of Canada,| AmOnz the hospital workers were | YOrk City. and no ! v & 28] wia with paralysis g | five each sent by Smith Co'y Wel. | I¥n or New Jersey. ) Althor |lesley College and the .- fan Wo- |, Government purc en’s Hos sc.aved Unit of lcan be ma ! e = i ity el Y e gress in joint A radio d « ! h immediate cau {7,101 TROOPS ARRIVED I ER o hie coritian of | Americant LPPozt O ; e lN NEW YORK SUNDA‘I}A»H m of Woolen and sted | socialists supported the i 1 for the present there is ev Ne Feb. 16—The United | M el Lbe POty r ve ) SR R e R s e r Huatington and [ ndusin RgRaan control, | of opix = i wien i scious and his heart is beating strong- Matsonia and Louisville | ¢, Mee“"g ofiithe MAllied Red Crosslinrcin: 1 el to o ) tgE i .,“‘:’.(‘“:.\d;ulférmm:{v}{ ;1‘11:1;-‘ g R it o e te o ipoas DISCUSSED RELATIONS OF DUDLEY FIELD MALONE W "\”m\‘ ‘ff,', Morning, | ican_Expeditionary Force, vities from a war to a peace foot- e | CERMANV WITH POLAND | HAD ATTACK OF VERTIGO When he w 1 to tue fioor ; °rS Dante Al with Ye Samuel Gompers and six other tabor | [FavoRs AN INTER-ALLIED FINANCIAL ALLIANC L i A. P)—An| 1 and men abo d th 51d ran to his | &1 aind the 17, reported off the coast and were expected 1o members assistance immoned i phy | sician, It w two lours before he recovered consciousr e Sir Wilfrid nded luncheon of | The Matsonia ha t his office i and was | id by his fric vn o | s of with it | his duties t He has been extr | of late. preparing | parliament which open was also en aris for Brussels to con Belgian Jabor leaders regard Inter-Allied labor conferecn: Paris Approval of the proposal to estab rovernment price adj A.‘w”lfnt‘ It should take the form stabilize conditions d 1 iod was cal lind and (,xe‘ mer e states called to at- 15 sui- n Head- | however, | sion of He the | quarte in or espocte t | Ontaric sliced ¥4 York, | €or Lpr ol 4 Ve desire | “Hin sl e s and other LS \ : Enan i ike Hastern the Huniington were ec Tenc son. arn \ttorney ( = convéntion I AL Y oR R more than 1,700 officers and men of ‘\’,"‘l”' sl } ¥ v the rer in w i delivered the chief addr, {the 4lst Division. ‘The cHunting gton | PhAR L ,W;”(‘, the ‘scepa of President | forced the esnionage 1rld. 1= ceatly 73 adratol carrvied Casual Compuny No. 2 pannes Ife nrged appointr Ivania, #nd a. smatt sual offigces and civ YCUNG GIRL STOLE $16,000 e ey < ptaminak 11,034 NAMES IN FOUR FROM HER FATHER'S SAFE | troons S i ARMY CASUALTY LISTS e : . rmy New York, Feb. 16 : e ollow - -| SOCIALISTS SUBMIT A 2 Endner, 18 year old da troops abo: e for demo- ooklyn sh 1 itional Army me ouths, w with the - excep RESOLUTION TO CLEMEN"EAU Paris. with two Poughke | 1‘ Endner, a E | me. lelegation ALL COAL REGULATICNS ing taken $16,000 from her 1ts and a number ¢ ARE TO BE SUSPENDED Iy two weeks ago. v ¥ reported ¥ 3 : ed in Brockiyn today and re 1 last of | 500 Dail furnish her father. ions of thq . i two youths, William Johnson jand the me; n force will <on, both of Brook added Kiiled in Action. 1 the present | n $6,00 bail on char * epidemic Suntinn:Svbof and abduction LGOI 0 0, i - e brought the trio over on the ; ie Thege 1} fr roduced in o women wi of coal for recon- | overed v an affi ! several days 'KE—S (’SE?V‘AN’V’S ned from REQL‘ST TO DELAY ARMISTICE | said he had ribing the | Sea_for ivates—Guido shippe of | oy FOCH DE obt They . % | means by whic ) - |at Bllis Island for investigati cond Section € Bultimore and | got TR e e 2 ond. Seclion - consign such shib- | "“pceording to the detective, o e » ewater Coal EX-|gqiq the three had er R Bos v ! office on the night of ne 2 whe GERMANY T =s ¢ e requirements | . 5 hn!‘n v‘hruw h 1 the arm corps. ol e ‘l“ onds C»‘»’D;\Tvs OOT REQUEST SLoper 0 * | rounding the plant hington n i na hospit 2t Eeia 1 wounded s 2 idewater Excha t i will not affect the operation of this ex~hange ngements 1 the rajiroad ad- | through a window | Where she was ed that the girl had cor the safe with the combination, she as a volun- Weimar, Fel Wounded (Degree Undetermined) 1 Privates—Omer Beaudo Woc { socket el w Benn Z Paw 1 Crowley, Pro win McDow who met at a base hos i husband to Ame await hlm at his home 1" P n BRITISH FER H\IH'ARIYA‘TQ OF LIBERATEL‘ '\IILLAGES FORMER GERMAN OFFICERS NOT GUILTY OF TREASON 6 (Bi AP he German 3 ¢e are then said *o have tour of New York and buying an automobile at | { ] | fuel | 1 skeleton | 1 | | e would be nd .the a Wounded Slightly. U bt Myrton A Goddard, dy for expansion for ney.” PLANNING MEMORIALS strengt office t COMRADES OF THE WORLD" FOR THEODORF ROCSEVELT Saturda Tzt UEL & Mihor 1 as @ NOT WELCCME IN LAWRENCE | New = York Ieb Sugzestions Britieh 1o chard M. Welch, New|men el in Feb, 1§-~Twenty | fOr international, national and local the inh b o & = on the offense ¢ . ey Comradeenty | memortals to Col. Theodore Roosevelt, by the Eawen, Jonnt 5"""‘1_';5{‘,5‘ Soathise, {them. Vor arrived here today -""‘1H'Tfifflpf{;ymh s Abbott | October 1, to November I SBeket: Garraot sl Cimine 0t | GERMANY REQUESTS AN oy rge numbers of sirikers |Made public here tonight by the v a French ey pH e e e e otk s | Roosevelt Termanent. Memorial Na | Stish acmies SUNDAY'S LisT | EXTENSION OF TIME OF FOCH | uprome " - A Facetn ot ito i th tional Committee. | the Br - | ati i urrival of the “Comrades: | A Cemetery in France for Ameri- [a h 790.000 in from v died g 2ot under act of war. ves S0z 1o the Faliwny { can soldiers who fell in the world war | vi of whom Sty e 15. say ip a parade formed o nas cugsested as an - international Foubaix and the S e e T SR | BELGIAN TROCPS HAVE Y t escort he visitors ial; founding of 1 colleg or | triet. This worl: var! e endowment of a department Total num ing college, r of casualties an ex- [teen to 38 davs accor = OCCUPIED DUISBURG Be M. Allen, an lnstesctor at |I3tng c to prepare the country's | ditions of including reported herev Duisbu i Andover academy, who was|YOUlh for public service, as a na-| In spite of difficulties of Killed in including < vith the strikers, was ed. by the | Llonal memor and erection in va- |tation, which on sev at 5 © the postoffice, where he evad. |T:2US communities of fountains simi- { com peliod tF S annas Died report ] Bie Bl running dn ihe |12 fo that planned by the Audubon |{heir swn rarions. ine B aretein | Died e : Ao building and cut of | Society for Erection in Washington (0 |uted & minimum ‘s bt noe| il : , . ack door. Rece el tithis st as local me- | civilian 400,000 | wwosacd i - : f + 4 1 X ounde ion (more t ) ¢ Ex that most of the party came|™MoTials-— = = Freneh p s had | " gR LT \.’?[axc}vflum TP \ m Foston, nothing could be learned |\, 7 systematica means 2 oy sht repor s he “Comrades” here carly tonight. | VOCATIONA® EDUGATIO! N of subsiste 2 saved from Starve )y 'mvr’\‘f— i FOR “FARM MECHANICS” SHINESE TO DISCLOSE Washington Fch. 14.—A new profes- sion, that of a ‘“farm mcchanic” w It AGREEMENTS WITH JAPAN be an outcome of the \\"fl:“';:nr i been extende d > Germar ation NEW YORK TO HAVE ANOTHER ART GALLERY leased and re- EIVE SUSPECTS F:L') IN 2, We ay, Feb: 12 ( rar in E Total to date Y ing, Wedncsday, Teb. 12 (By the | the helief of the Fedcral Doaiq | HARTFORD FOR BOSTON POLICT Total to a e i ) lJ-r::l'\ r‘mn \lul\-llburtl ]\:m vocational education, which now js| Boston, l«-“- i {\‘(‘-'0I~ © 'vd d Sevenl; 0:’\! INDUSTRIAL nstructio r >resident’ Hsu | preparing to train disabled soldiers | Were sent to Har today t nts—Leo Shumsky, New| | ang vesterday sent a despatch | for such work. | 0 Soldiers el | UNREST IN GREAT BRITAIN GENERAL STRIKE OF UNION the Chinese | e delegates in-| “With the wscarcity or on the ith having beet Corporal ge H. et Tondon.sreb 10— hGEsoRaument LABOR IN CHICAGC APRIL 1} SPoLea ibbobin tructing them to disclose 1o the peace | farms. the honrd 're will be|murder of Ch River, Mas Basidecidde to conyeng, Brobably witl Chic *eb. 16.—A general “to ser ¢ Sontarance.. fhe Bhantans Raigray | Lo e boir pres thure willihellp eton, potics i ast| Privates— Dalphils Souliere, Central|in the present mc a nal cor i o e ol e o reement and other secret agreements | farm mehinary oad the ceillre of| Aoy e, Deningo shot 8 |..v‘ ace of representatives f capita union o Aj ; the da {wo £ rep with Japan. It is reported that the | be trained to kandle and repair trac.|While trying to arrest m e N AE i esident is encountering opposition g ptomobile th tors and all other farm muchinery X rtford woli SATURDAY AFTERNOON n his pro-Japanese cabinet at ey- : word that > T T este were h % cad 3 1 = B Bt sty = 430 4 KNG, GEORGE DECORATES ests were made affer the five 9 DI e expression to publicity of the Shatituos agreoment TWO AMERICAN GFFICERS speal ity sl At ZeEy “;“,",“‘;::‘“‘, &l i R s o - — the nope that the contersnce wit:| London; Siturday, Feb, i ©it. Tha car bor, v Cantoni, Nor. | tively to promotion of this confe HISHWAY CONSTRUGTION ecognize its validity, while the Chi- |investiture hoid at I nese hope that as the a not heen ratified and Jucki s | today, when a number of diers were decorated, King Tony Canto Nor- | Dransfelt, Elmwood, a number ed a Boston woman. under the name o nt ever 41 with labor probl ich will be the most impor embled to & cment. h uld_give U:“LE" FEGE R‘«A PL orge The men their names as Jo- 2 2 | It is expected that there will be e manent position in Shan-|awarded the Mil'tary ¢ to Lieu- s Allan ana Water | SEATTLE'S SHIPYARDS TO i morere 1 m i 8| onference will recognize its | fenant Arthe I. Flagkell, of the Amer-{ Mareetf Joston, Lois | RESUME WEDNESDAY | strike be of March. 0 ican Medical Fervice R > corps at- les Ha ot 3 5 1 — A : e e = s Rt v"“» - ield Artillery, £ % ool will resume o TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION | = X g < §/RIKE OF BUILDING TRADES and Lieatenan: James 5 zuire. e Wednesday after having been i 1S RESUMED IN ‘FRANCE| WITHDRAWS APPROVAL OF HAS BEEN CALLED TODAY LIS SRS Rt S A0S Cenps A MONROE DOCTRINE | since '3 000 metal trades \m‘r}\;;sx Paris Saturday, Feb. 13.—Telephol l STRIKE ‘va‘ BUTTE Miryss,, X New York, Keb. 16—Union leaders | OBITUARY. 5 e e e e R : L petes ""”“"’ et -t vationyile | 1 New York, Feb. 16.—Recognition of | jent n‘o this_effect was formally is- | < 1 > Bl n ];" ada } ' of building trades workers call- Rev. G. Mosley Murray, D. D. a Monroe docirine f liod ToRiaBt Dt o gl | been ¢ 2 “lwi! . i tomorrow night involve more| TDaltimore, Feb. 16.—Rer Mosley | “the Ralkans of the N e e e e | o heumnes B i S an contr by members of | Murray, D. 1), rector of St. Bahthlo. ! wa ed of the peace conference in | diny wor same rate of pay as| g jo he ades Iimployers Asso- | mew's church and a wid known | res adopied meeting here | g voas} C Is packed the strike of miners wa meeting at wt endorsad Jan whom the strike is|clergyman of the Prot wopmv ders said that action | chureh, died last night. | today of Juso & QUANTITY OF TOBACCO : The resolutions osserted that “an- 3 vote repudiatin wction of a week PREMATURELY IGNITED sight be taken aghinst other contrac- | dained in 1884 and had te cient foes have becn exterminated as|JUSSERAND COMING WITH PARMELEE W. HERRICK_ ago was 96 to : Jersey City R e rs, who ther declared, had “loaned” | churches in Virginia. a result of the present w but ti TH: PRESIDENT AL FARTY DENIES REPUITED ILLS EARTH SHOCKS IN uantity of t hold of the union men to members of the associa- | Arkansas and Marylan now “italy, a new would-he conqueror, | I: M. 2 tion -| _Cleveland, 0., Feb, -Parmelee W, A ritish stean intend- and educated ;n England. 'ihiree of his|appears on our shore: and asked, | rar e Bl re s e T SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | oq for consumpt briar The strike of ba building trades | six sons are in the Am: an army iv | therefore, that President Wilson's|ed t: dame Jusserand, and| mer ambassador to France, today re-| l.os Angele Ca Feb. 16.—An|was prematurely Wwhen was authorized yesterday to aid the|France, Capiain Allan M.vray of {h:| principle of seif determination be ap- | David -ancis, former American | ceived a telegram from his father earthquake lasting almost minute | i ont ahc o1 while Frotherhood of rpenters in an ef- | edimeal corps; Captain Iforry Mur-| plied to Dalmatia, the iclands of the te Russia, @ his Los Angeles, (al, den widely- | was felt at 8.40 vclock this morning e It was fort to enforce demands for a dollar | ray of the fignal corps: and Private | eastern Adriatic, the Croat coastlands, {and ¢ er, were among the pre: ually every point in Southe fore the city fire de- ornia. No damage had been re- ym tment, reinforced by tugs and fire- ported from any, sectjon, howevgr. boats, extingyished the blaze. o day increase. It was estimated that | Charles Murray of the 304th Field Sig- | Istria, Trieste, Goritza and di~~icts | dential 100,000 mwen would be affected. nal Battalior. .in Cgrniola claimed by Italy. George W which sailed on the despatches, that he was serious shington todwy. or suffering from any.heart weakness, 13 |cirmn:und reports, carried in special

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