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Bulletin Servies Flag VOL LXI—NO 42 — ———— W NORWICH; CONN.. TUES ,(.TfFEBRUARY 18, 1919 TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS N | A |l P *P..0. Appropriatin e New Torms in| Bl Tbarans 1 Polish Troops in Lithuania. | Navy enlistments are reported at ot Berne, Sunday, Feb. 16—t is an the rate of 100 a day. : t‘ | ommta R e aroti tone | bebwt ,; 'I“ A reed u ; Rene Submarine §-2° was launched 2 and P have resulted w& 0 Lake Torpedo Boat e T '”H-mfl;‘» J g Ll Army_ demebilisation. has reached a i e s R L i total of 1,174,545 men. | ceupy the territor evacuatec Am | move east into Siberia. § [gecumy ihe Gerriony s evusied. | Senate Amendment Providing g | Germany Musl Abando All| ™ Beriin warehouse workers on strike ; 3 [atready encred voliovik near| for Pneumatic Tube Mail| Troop Movements Agamsl e onl BB e anks 2 . t e Sy S e Bting! . the Poles —Tinop Restric. | Tuesduy, ¥ely 2 primasy 0234 ol. | Secretary of Labor Wilson Says Aliens Found Guilty of Ad- mm Thal | Treasury department granted Gov. Allen of Kansas Tells House Rules Co: Ulttee s 26TH DlVlS]oN NOT ed. tons on Russian Frontier. |gium wn additional credit of $2.000.- vocating Destruction Will be Deported—Rebukes Mi- Artil " - 7 00. i T J ses to Move ery Washingto, Feb. 17.—Seriate | and| Treves, Fab 17— Under the new]® inted | . . There Were Not E"f’ushl"‘;" ety ‘[’)u ing the| COMING HOME FOR | youel” contories “Touthed i agrees | e tor the reriisa ez e new Fllunic e e 7“,:‘::\".::“” crometer Lodge 460, Machinists, of Brooklyn for Pro- F| rican Infantry Advan ring Q| mert today on the $400,000.000 post of- | as presented a5 by Mar- [ y . . - as Fast as the Ame Sy SEVERAL MONTHS |50, sk Gaiion by stmmating. the| “pab™Sionted fo the. S e testing Aganst Deportation of 58 Radicals. Great Battle of the Argonne—Declares Shells From the| ~cw maven, conn, reb. 17.—“The [senate amendment providing for PReu- |all of the movements against the Poles | Germany Guries the war was placed | p 5 arah e . . B h division will not arrive in the|Mmatic tuhe mail service in New York|an dalso must proh hii jer tzoops from |at $1.250,000,000. | shington, Feb. 17.—aliens foundjenemy, who is treated Wi =y E:wd \merican Artillery Fell Into the American Lines Be- e Shaten torweveral monib | €1 00 Breblis agn seialnthe 6l sl B Rushion eontindiat | Directar Hine of . the Railreads|Edvoeating destrucilon of property, ocfleniency when hioils) sienis 0H e 5 2 s { sai Reral Peyton et i era b B el certain line. signed a contract between the Govern- | OVerthrow he vernrent by 5 T it Idee cause of a “Lack of Aircraft to Signal a Change. (et bt Dm0 BIGMEIUE T o B G oion) meteen S e e d{_ym-(.“un. be deported wnder tho pro.| -When ou: own citizens desie 1o Mayor David E. Fitsgerald of this city. |2 ‘the’ next three vears. The pneu- | German s pomar Ao red | Visions the. aton ac he f overament they . len ‘submiited a mass |The message was In response to a re- | m mendr ‘over which | fallower jna Sis [ottiingd Jas Wishimgenter of e and e Februaryt. 1917, LAl anounsment | Al o0 50 pehssrallysi T S e T Ny : that the 102d r have »n deadlocked of Gro: cudort meatsifiom (Chicago dor Aber ok f ey e b et | orae e b thelichipits ThE bo »¢ Jocuments in support of his chars- | quest by the mayor that the 102d regi- | the ave b, aeadiocked | (southeast of Brombers, south of Lab- | amounted to 6 000 pounds. Was made toda Y Deareauy o o Ty thi ace— of of-|0 ° N y be | ment. of the 26th division. be allowed [ for athorized the postmaster|ischin, south of Schodstesen) north of | MNiobey Yo en-Kaisha intends to|bor Wilson mn a letter iy rebuk- | cannot make progre by ihe pe: oo e A re | to parde in New Haven after the re- | gencral 1o contract for rube service in | pern s "of Bromuerg), south |exteni n divect soamenip | lne. bec|ing Micrometsr Lods , Interna- |able process of discussiniz and voting, nal [ fore the senate military comamittee. | oopiion in Boston. The telegram fol- | New York Brooklyn and prohibit-{ of Sann (x £ Cra = S e e tional Association of Machinists, of|we are not likely to make auy progress 6 Chairman Fou interuntel the gov- oD led removal of the servic: rrom po Sann (ne of C 10y east of | tween Japan and Scandinavia. SOORIVAL 16 hobt et the | by the riotous process of cussing and g hat he belioved the evi- | ©% 26th division will not arrive in | offices in otier cities in which 1t was | LTCU% West of dbinan | andil i Covecnon ol amb e b e et The | shouting. The man who cannot be can | dence W t “the foreimnner of 8|y, United States for several montl | formerly’ used for mait transmission. e nesto e e L e e e Hencome \ | sompirehens auir 1 later the | 5 erefore impo: s time | The senate provision foy TRl e erai ettt v . ke nt ordered | being deported without du= process of | depended upon to shoot rizat.’ ,. d 19 hear fOMOITOW |45 Yneorm vou whthe 2d_in- {building prozramme provides $50000,- | joaia and Bomad. ey fetween Si- m?’;{ffhsfj'?"‘SSIV,?\""S;'E‘,A meri- | 1w and asserted that they bad been| Mr. Wilson called- fie union's at- G A C fartin, an of- | g0 can be sent to New Haven i a |00 for this year and 900,000 for | mayeation gives to Polanl o A p;d(_o delegation to. be made given fair trials. tention 10 the fact that rassaze of the ; ol N ) Body | fach of ihe two followins veats. The |erable mart of the Gorman govern-| Rajlrad Adminsitration's earnings| Mr. Wilson réiterated his provious- | imi igration act was strongly supe . o | General Maren's te directly | house ¢ faeHEonttha a2 (Ee 00 tb e 2 ok 018 was S0REHO0 compared |1y announced decis.on thai no person | ported by the American Jederation o t ATSONNE. | (onradicts the cablesram sc by | ©f $300,000 It was provided by ihe ailied terms |with standard income of $890,385.6%5. |Wwould be arrested simply for joining|Labor, “of which you are a part. i he commitiee | General Pershi s 2 ol [The bouse bill that the armisticr must 1 renewed | London Sunday Times suggests|the Industrial Workers cf the World, Discussing the deportatioss. the sec- : jnnouncemer 1 100,000 for this scrvice for an indetermrnite 01 with a|Herbert H. Asqu as successor_ Lo | but that any alien advocat sfihotagdc N‘l'?[‘rfio::‘“;ha e et Sk Nsadine 1 L : s oted | to retain fhe|fixed delay of three davs for the de-|Lord Reading as American Ambassa- |or anarchy” would be " deported. and| “Those who are referred to as radi- 3 . y | nting increases | nunciation of it. The ¢l terms of|dor. said: e ey hiave: basuicn . ' ) ivision | SoPIOSES ot pecepted thel the wmistics are {0 he carvied out| War Department was notified the| "It is my intention, us secretary of | try because they have beeu advoc 8 § arout e ant La b : [ senate recommendation limiting this | comnletely by Gormany. < O |a7ih Division would sail Trom Brest|labor, now that the uhusual danger of | ing the overthrow of our government Gav much o of division, | increase to the present fiscal y TPlid Germar reached [for the United States on March 2, 3|sea iravel is over, to carry out the|by force. They have Lzt cvery pos- « 8 xathered first Pershin vas re-|tablishment of a commission Wraves jon Friflay mociiag snd Mas fand 4 Sl hoeopminsior ime b st i sl oo ) r‘»)ertiré";‘théhi::g: v N il Gl e oLl Sl DL vestigite. fthe of rests cd at moon. The Konstantine Fehrenback, Centrist| cuuse {t is my sworn duty to do so, | where they iy I Y. M. C. A. wor of M s 1 !\ S whi inser Scusbn it ex-president of the Reichs was | and, - second, because any forcigner | sometime ag and at the department e e Loston ‘to | retained, as was the son da T by Mar- | clected president of the national as-| who comes to this country and ad-|in Washingion, to defond ‘hemselves ot 7 | sion 1 i 0ps on their | vision propriating 3859 560 for <hal Math rzer spoke | sembl vocates the overthrowing of our form|against the ; arges made un | REPORT CF EARNINGS OF | 1 Bo {airplane mail service. he house first for the Ge b Assistant Fuel Administrator Gar- |of government by force is an invading i Immigration Law.’ SERVICE 95 PRINCIPAL RAILROADS| v % originally | appropriated $300.000 for <his service. e ney notified Senator l[u(hxr[('k ‘lha 17 ) Toct « : 5 ‘ | Fuel Ad stration wowld close $ e e | troops and Maya o en |18 U. S. BLUEJACKETS GnrSTIcE ‘lcg"f\?nfi: EVENING | down aiairs soon SENATOR OWEN CRITICISED TAX RETURN FORMS 5 s was shows today by [Ving i : on of the w MARRIED TURKISH WOMEN| . S0 Mewm | Siegfried ~ Weinberg, ~attorney _for CONDITIONS AT BREST ARE READY FOR RELEASE omme aission’s | IS New 1 “a body so that| New York, Feb. 17.—Kizhteen. of the | or th armic e s TS0 o | Karl Radek, Bolshevist propagandist] o epingion, reb, 17.—Senator Rob- | Washington, Feb. 17.—Individuals ngs of 195 1 o ; . e- | fifty-six members of the vriw of the | Srorpe Summis ool rshar | Arrested in Germany, was denied ad- o7, "0 wan, of OKlahoma, will be in- | with incomes of $5,000 or less may i evenues| PATEEES | Gunhboat Scorpigr. interned at|frecivs : : Tarshall mission to his cell. A vited to tell the senate military com- |now obtain income tax return forms 060, or more i | Constantinonle from Anrit 11, 1917, un- | gespater Hego o e Battle death rates ¢ American . jttce of conditions at the American |at offices of revenue collectors OB Jast November, married ' Turkish | ©°SPaCR recst DR frmy Quring he war were 7T | embarkation camp at Brest which he | banks, the revenue bureau announce v S 1 vomen and nave been left hehind 1 000, awhile disease death rates Wered oo nic”criticized in a statement to- |today. The forms have been distrib- s e accorimg to Licutenant w.m\.iTELLS OFSCONDITIONS oty Riuers LOUD S oo ath after his arrival in New York [uted throughout the country, and were der Herbert &, Babbirz, of Hough- | !N NORTHERN RUSSIA | Crews of 10 railroad tugs saved the | '\ il 05 K000y Baker also |released today withoit awaiting Sige ! former commaraer of the| Washington, Feb. 17—Roger E.|British steamship ~Wellington from | \008 LTS | SECEME e, S IO ERAC TS revenus bill by the pres- p orpion d here today with | Simmons, who recently returned from | being destroyed by 1t pier No- 2 yar gepartment soon to inform ofii- |ident. The form for_individual in- ’ . & 0 other of the =unbours|a mission to Russia for the bureau of |Jersey City. , o there of what he saw at thie|comes of more than 35,000, and other h 00 n the Ttalian siemmer Dante amerce, today told the senata cor According to prediction made by Dri 0 giscussed center of the Ameri- |tax return forms will be available ¢ eri. A new crew had been sent e investigating lawless ation | Heim, Socialist, before the Germani . " mos homeward movement. within two weeks. 5 " deported persons, the com | to relieve ths interned men soon this country that if the A ay | National Assembly, there will be sei Secretary Baker said today he was| The individual form for incomes of - \ w traveled da ght in of pEnis e s e allied forces were withdraws from | ure of private fort £ delighted Senat Owen had 00 or les a printed sheet di- o temp GW seLi] One.of the crawie beneti -t i northern ia viki would | At the annual maeting cf the Gon- | SC€hled U camp and after reading | vided into three parts, onc constitut- r Fifty-£ i re- 2. the 66 ye _ | engage e of vloodiest ma-sa- ¢ DeCtictt Laundry Owncr, SOCHUON | (pat the senator had to say, declared |ing a “work sheet” on which a tax- At af ol i er's yeainan, who requected pec- | cres the world had. ever seer {in Hartford, G. W. W Of M- {3540 the war depariment was combing | payer may figure his income aceordy " At the Ge o S B Ty | “he witness said that befor¢ leaving | ford was elocred presiden | every source where additional ship- |ing to the guide provided, another f to the staten les W OF | Hils i | Archangel last Noy he hai foupd| Thirteen brides of American sailors | /Y (o bring the iroops home might |containing detafled instractions, and y prived ¢ ed Siates he said he | that t American troops were well | were broug t to the “"”“‘ ""‘.]:.“" be found. the third being the actual return extra cle 1 m ther E o W “a beautifel Turk- | SipPiiic and had pe med 6 ansfilanyy cruiser, Toulsyile As 1o the crowding at Brest” the |form. Married persons or heads of & - anging from 1 € p bout 20 years old” His re-|<f heroism which yet remain to be|Were English and Irish gir H to | steretary continued, “I have mnot the | families who made $2,008 or more, and ) r | ie was pranted and on offort told | An uraent appeal to all Germans to} 0, M0 (Y oqing what the answer|single persons who 'made N1000 0% o $688,00 | Polis fe : de to obiain his discharge and| Evidence which he said show=d that |prevent ex-K aiser Willielm from be-ltc that is. T have been iold that the |more in 1915, must make out returns - ! r ! : . " " Germany was responsible for the eut- |ing delivered for trial, was publ ‘“’“H.l»-..»u railroad congestion is such | before March 15. 2 | : $2 230 00 expenses | ro o the Germ | s | break of Bolshevism in Russia was |in the Landeszeliung Deutsehland, | 11445t is necessary for us to use the Accompanying the individual return | $1914.0 d net irceme for the |mnet and \llicd | REHABILITATION OF presented to the committee by Mr RiorsGensia obery e | I'rench _railroads wh#. we can get|form is a schedule for use of farmers ~ER b 09,000000, teovernn et s Simmons. It included a sworn stare- | yed as re them. They are usinz them in their |in. calculating net income for 1918, ot AR S l ¢ 3 “A?Lfi“ SOLDIERS | 11ong of 4 Russian that just hefore the el el G wd W ywn demobilization and for the Erit- | This will assist a farmer in determin- INS' L JE | 2 W York, iteb. 17.—The problem 0f{ czar's sovernment was overthrown he |retire to private mER “h. ing_value of crops, live stock, corn t SANISHED RUSSIAN RULER \DE"P‘ ATE FIGHTIN ¢ America’s disailed sol- | was by the German imperial | YOrk. 5 o . | “That might mean sending more |products, livestock products and other 1< GUE AT NEW YORK W CONTINUES IN ESTHONIA { dicrs, ereat ue it is, is co ively { chancellor to Switzerland to determine| A resolution embodying ’.“”“p\’,"’m'nmu into Brest and keeping them |materials, sold and on hand, and ex- vith-| New York, Feb, 17—-Nit Ui G i (oL UC it serves onty to empha- | which of the Russlan socialist schools |Mise hetween senate ~democrats and | PSOPe tnio Brest and keeping Uiems | materials, sold and on hand, and ex- dent | i ed head o ) 2 4 LR ie the number of industrial victoms| there was the most radical and to offer | Fepublicans r cadiredn the | nation of the Lrown | il | sovaras Siber deyiisl aRniy i T oot LIl who each year needlessly thrown | the leader 5,000,000 marks if he would | Ford-Newbury con was agresd | O L o O o 1 will reach b g seral: heap of society,” James|send his men into Russia to spread |UPOD. Lo make sure to have encugh men|TO WITHDRAW ALLIED | Wedr onictien ors o Narva > O J. Munroe vice chairman of the Fed- | the SR ter visiting | American Red Cross at annual|l? make sure to have enough § otuentay, on (e W mar fronts Sature b LS el Boasd ot Veeational * Bdnication | Switzerihnd, the Riseian reported that | MCCURE n Washingion chos WWiliam | UeTe when the transports come in. TROOPS FROM RUSSIA 1 i . ite acro: e co 3 e | de red in on address here today at|the schoo eninelwas Hhe | How Taft vice presiden s el e Ll Washington, Feb, 17.—American and reported CepaTehad 119th anaual meeting of the|most radica mended that | anization in recognition iry in the sense that it is un. |allied troops operating in north Rus- ed s : 1 Amer can Institute of Aiming industry | the services not enga vices e DHeR Ard sia will be withdrawn “at the earliest x he « | the s sazged | “ in. There are simply oceans of s ; \ off was min of 1 : : d d the opening session of m S e Publication of & poetical tprayer for | o e A D Decause 1 | possible moment that Weather Eondls crior resident of the prelimir e . : 1 vill continue -Vednesday.|mean a terr tastrophe the Kaiser,” coupled with slight criti-| (e Jefe 1 Ko that because in the spring will permit” To 1 ment under the Kerensky r e o men of the relation- | ¢1a, cism of the Amer resulted e Tt tainstEhere s B0 s movement and to im- » headed the n_peasar n the Ural frc il 1.000,000 pilJusbension wioe i |out of 365 and sometimes five times a | Prove the lines of communication for uncil. sheviki gained i 1 the mine operators was the | COLUMB BANGQUET T | az ¢ mud seems to be big | the supplying of the forces, President Dt Patragrat ne imstavsas | - pal subject to be discussed eoL :\i:? OR RICK EE“BA,-KER Two hundred and fifty sophomores| 127 The mud seems to e our big| e SIRLTRE of (8 S0 FUE L to Siberia, later being {2,061 NAMES IN FOUR | Munroc said that there are al- IR RIOL CKER|na freshm Northwestern | U'Oub! arv added that returning |tWo additional companies of American ) {arrested and exiled | ARMY CASUALTY LISTS 90000 d gabled soldiers in the| Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 17—Major Gen- | University absented themselves. from officers and others who had passed | T&ilway troops to Archangel. W ? e : ¢ ‘and thai 35,000 will = returned | €ral L. ke | drill and asked Willing 0P~ | 1y ouch Brest recentle had tont him| This information, cabled to the war gono! EaELn, U i r the next two montks, 1 eronautics, arrive | tional. lthat food conditions were very good.|department by General Tasker H. Bliss et, also ovder o k 38 1se of ve night in time to | President Wilson cabled his approval | Y S “lat Paris by direction of the president Kolohale ¢ . S banguet festi of the proposa tablish 2 govern Was. ransoaltted ity 15! (Coavirae | e e mzer e i of ithie ‘home-comy ment price adj nt lv;.ufl to stab- FARMERS NOT DESIROUS Chaumbex sl arid S0enty of HHho isaiuin r '\" | EFFORT TO END STRIKE OF died of wounds 10; wound ely | 014 meaning of the At la L S Sty o ElMPLOLV"NG SRR o Ny commiiteen iy o " . i = cic - period N 3 | Springfield, Mass., Feb. 17.—Ans retary aker. a | PASSAIC TEXTILE WORKERS s7: total i05. NESTY URGED FOR General lett his ~efice | Inl, " Senator: Smith, of \Michigan, de-|; CPUSRCH, (oaces eb 10 favweraliela il PR LURel e e ’ Paseaic, N. I, Feb. 17.—An effort to Killed in Action i ALL 2OLITICAL PRISONERS Washington shor ioon, $ay_ | nounced arrests of United States sol-| pgnjiden County Improvement doasns | several ‘Scaators, . Incidins 4 Saotos end the strike of 15,000 woolen and| Pprivates—Edward i s 2 ing he v hort Aight | dlers by Department of Justice forj, ity boice 0r Governos Coolase || Jehneon! off Calitornis, Feputiless o otton goods workers here will be Britain, amnesty for all poricest S He ascende atmospheric| wearing . their Ain{form. after . cOMING | 1y iaen ot famm e ae L o e INE Nt e S i) TWO GIRL STOWAWAYS made tomorrow when representative wou,‘ d Severely donied ot o Dolitica) pr soners i conditions ble deciied to accept|home from France, : asm_over cmployment of soldiers | viding for a declaration by th» senate ON CRUISER LOUISVILLE trikers and manufacturers will : : = S "(‘l“ “;h the invitation for 1 honor of e tranenort sctis stk prices and with_uncer- | in favor of withdrawal of the Amorican nfer with Mayor ger's concilia- | Corporals : HRRCLEEEaT 12 nder the auspices of the | Americ A Columbus, | York February 27 wits T e _ egan ar nnounced igh as called at the Crivates—Ve esolutions emanded repeal of | cleare ) . rip when he | 317th Tren T ¢ 1 " ' 1p. The 26 g - e e arihine how two | ”m[ r‘r“‘x‘v‘vjti" was called at the | L (s < and *reblonmian of | dearea 300 i phin e ori and uiring help name rates from $18 (o in had 4 0 er Hope was expressed that a tentative | Victor Stempnows | « e press, speech and|forced hom and hi descend at | (nesro). {575 a month. One well known fruit|ci S anedl inforce the army in - Loufsville, w s b | Section Two—Wc : ; =t 2) 2% Fadd duc- ETOWer and farmer refused to name |to Archangel to reinforce the army greement can be reached whereby tk ton # v f ) Gescending) Representative MoPadden Introduc.) Jisiitice for aBor, “If vazes g it |morth Busath Tn T lGe aoc o enl % rikers will urn to work pending | determined) 540; w 5 : mas, & “'“/' entious nose over- [ed a resolution askin he’ said, “the man will leave they | eral Bliss said the British military au- r pDeats, it . ient of the dispute. The | 621; total 1,161 R R e icnyncs wt Bbn el s o Mown 1 lose, for such agreement | thorities felt no apprehension sver the - trikers demand a 44-hour week and Wmmued (Degree Undetermined.) s aeny e : ne meet ng ) ne, sus- |abolished. He arged that i the employer only.” + | military situation in north Russia e n'the | 1 NCEEASS of Wages of 35 per cent. | Lieutenants — Niles. B. Johnson,|igiis, SPoarers calleg fes in the|were ma e ek It T e rs arelida pendtng on T kers at a_strikers’ meeting to | Hartford jEo e world. | the Fea ve system. emergency help to carry them through | MRS. WODDROW WILSON & L Wins an - w,-’E\Tfir\‘vm-ur.lmx\.].»nm?.;:fimr‘-.hfi" Sergeants 1\1” n Vozzlo. Hartford.|ywong was cp the season. They say soldiers will PRAISES WORK OF K. OF C. - 1 Bowie Bell, both Snguag Pl S s NSEL (LR v o en b { ERZBERGER CITES GOOD naturally return to their own localities ik 1 cler Liverpool & s et i w Brit- | d 10 1ema /s made by SUILDING FLOODED BY | DEEDS DONE BY GERMANY 2 1 that whil ‘;mfi‘:‘q\‘;\-‘lu‘.-(l‘\:fi‘l}tln;; is o Prect to pick | OFFICIALS MOVE TO Privates—Thomas I, P o 1d _demandeq to ‘ heard 2,000,000 GALLONS OF WATLR{ Paris, l\';m 17.—Among the declara- | doubt that any considerable number or ident of the \\on\_ o ~n.'1\<r\x’iuz:ss » e deported | . ter, Mass.; Lloyd W. Beach ey Ry olicemen, S O, jower | tions of Mathias Erzberger. at Treves, them will seok (ho faom of Columbus ameng sick ard wound- iable to| FHEVENTVB?ILD'EHS s | Baward Catferty, |mgs. " G e e S v PO | according 1o a Berlin despatch pube- s wiots o el d_American soldiers in _France &s S it whs an-|poooungton Feb. 17—sSecretaries | ond G s D S S s |lished in the Temps, was one to the!p quoted in a letter from Edw:rd Reed, was an- | paker and V'ilson foday telegzraphed | R2ymond G- tropolitan Water € | American representativeé on the arme| M ESSENGER CHARGED TS e fintee fof the nmig: n offi- | - o Harr Belluce S Am. wiT = ~zq| of Longmo ‘olo.. in °h ) e ey | officials of the Bullding Trade Em- | john’ Davidson INDICTED FOR OFFERING TR I istios: commiseion thal Germiens et H STEALING $55501 0f Tonemon, O B et T g_before a special | pioye Association and the Interma-|miknic~ Waterbury; Elmer J. I s, FORGED WILL e e a e United S from ladelphia Feb. 17.—Trederick RO ReT ris, ived by the Ellis Island v a s, Waterbu ner J. R | FOR P. s 1e aid | ! b tal No. 57 Paris, 1 3 i | tional crhood of Carpenters and | payurdville e ,,,H ?OFA,T? top ox oneNal e to 186 nz the sreat econo- son Robb, Jr. 21 years old. an Work Council hers today. FOR FUNERAL | lolners of American askinz them to|™yjeytenants—Rodman W. Champer- | S Ring crisis, furnishing money riilway ‘expross messenge r taliime with patients and J end representatives here ednesday {1ain New Britain o sHlenry s Atvarqy T6n e machiner If the ith stealin; ) from e E < of Coinmhas secre- F SIR WILFRID LAURIER |for a conference to discuss the bulld- | & seante. fdward J. Gieen: Ray- | £t more han $200,000 |opening and flooded thy came to the aid of Germany to- car on Januar, ihis City, | o distriuting comforts amons Mtaw 17.—The body of Sir|ing trade strike in New York. " Amos, Hartford; Dennis T Ag¢adems cf Desgn to|build ng be worlk i day. more than fifty s afterward, | Was arrestel in New Ycik today and | or ©S - sor il she was | mond Amos 1 r F. . 1 o 3 the men M Wilson sai Y former premier of | The joint agreement was dispateh- | Flénn; Frank Grimaidi, New Haven: 2 orh e mlaced off the fiow. | erger said, she could give Ger-| g back to Prilidelphia. Robb|.cjaq 1o see jne Knights of Columbus 4 at his home here to- [°d_after the secretaries had confes Joseph E. Roscoe, Willimantic; Fran. | ”v“ _others | ture 40 feet | many food and raw materials agai nfessed, the detectives s The | \war Council 'is paving such close at- & stricken with paraly- [red with Henry'J. Skeffington of Bos- | o tahn Molasehlin. b to obstruct!length. the w indows | & German loan, and at the xame time [ money was tuken from vams of cur- | g COunCH [is paving Sueh Co Bhe in_the house of | ton, and Waiter D. Davidge, of Wash- | Mechanics—Gustave 3. Homnes Tor- | 1% £ ¢ for prooate as her|fect of the windows T 00 stroke of sy |rency’ consizied o Boste ba entlonitoiths Sk and v ou G ey “ > unti] Satur- | ington, who were appointed concilia- | rington Jtheis g 1'a forged document | way ur EhcHEe LOUBADIRS tobb w sl Bt St R s S T 2 1o tentative plans for |tors by the Department of Labor last|" pjente— Demetrias astorpoulos, indictment, alleged Hiat Af O escape y dect that Bismarck immedi- | nished fxcell e trout pr : Pr ilos, o 1s Uasthe ts T ANt ot he fishting men in the fron Siof | tanteh On | week The conciliators came here to- | golyoke, Mass; John T. Kellev | r, who is active in humerous | hines' and LuantitiesHol| ot ccor to Paris in 1871 aft- v < etiers trenches durins open hostili ill be[day from New York to m: a report. | Hartford; Jo! H. T. Ficod, New S S “]‘ (U‘gal'l“’f donfs, ““‘»’1‘“ | power eq pInEny : """f“ "’1-' Her Franco-Prussian w nd gave © the roblery by a Yonwors, | eart church, where TR = Haven; Michael KKobylanski, Water- [ ;3 Q180 t1e false Will to hecome sole | the great swirl of the corrunt and lood | Warning that Bolshevism would result)sirl. Later the detectives found him VT i i ducted by Archbishon |FOUR BURGLARIES; TWO bury; William C. Kwochika, Seymour; | {PheTiter of the landseup: e eap o the flood| gom punger in Germ: 1 {he’New York aparment. The:an- | SENATOR :HOMASF|:E’\!RV Loy 3 1, an intimate friend HOLDUPS IN NEW YORK |Gordon Massey, Bridzeport ..mx‘..mx,;‘ e R e ‘ perger protest what he | thorith Suls 8 or” e DEFENSE O £RY ROEE) . leader. Further J. Costello, Hartford: John R. Carlin, |\, DroPate, dire EC e Aremy eiatiaIys o Seho. were: the | termed the oppressio ¥ so aceused of hav- | washington Feb. 17 Senatol meral will be ar- | \‘fl“ \\;»rrd Feb. 1 ~—Tour burglaries | 7, rington’; William P. Desantis, Wor- | U4 ;/“H!w "\ -KIL\T)’ asing works | 000. vatchn '\tll» ‘,f‘,“r"‘ ¢ German it nd against: ing car a jeweled olorado, demiacratic, in & 5g Of the eabinet to. Im: twe “o up: vw‘:'r added during the | oocior “Mass.; HMenry Kulszak, Web L “N;l rti 1o have reached | only pe S b ¢ escay the encourane by the En-!watch The case that |y, ss_in the senate inday re- vhich s 1o the series of crimes|(eo™ Mass.; Peter Bartooszewics,| | without difficulty. tente “to the Polis ite for con- | con was picked up inf nlieq to the recent attack made upon Rhich bave swept New Tork Within|pid.enort: John . Bowdain, St | S T | 2 = quest | the apartmen Henry Ford by Senator Sherman of OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF the past few days. The latest CTIMeS, | ¢ord; Antonio Kuica, Thompsonville; ; FOUND $120 IN GOLD | WILSON TO GIVE SITTING | Germany, Erzberger lared, had | —_— — Tiimois, repnblican, srho ridiculed Ford SUPREME WAR COUNCIL |[°Rorted tonight, was the burglary of | ciolies A, Ryan, Putnam. IN 100 YEAR OLD HOUSE FOR PEACE PORTRAIT |accepted President Wilson's fourteen| COPPER, BRASS, LEAD TO a5 one’ of tha “administration’s supers The offici Ghe o HEoE Wk o g = 1 lass. Feb. 17.-Napoleon| T 17Tt . confer- | points for and the Allies also | BE THROWN UPON MARKET|men” The Colorado senitor F T official state-lone of whom wore an army uniform. " ! lyoke, Mass. Feb -Napoleon| Paris, Feb. 17 e peace _confer- | Points f = T BE A b F 1 The Col m ; meeting of the supreme | Three men smashed the window of the| MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST |Cousineau, recently bought shack | ence ait o esident Wilson is | had acce Yo io the Aflies thel Washington! Feb, - Deciston to| Mr. Ford's = r said T - & tore with a brick and esoaped wih| The first section of Monday af rom the city near the citv farm. To- | {o he ed by r William Orpen, | Sald, did 108 &V€ 10 200 man peome | throw upon the market s cks | the manuzacrurer's son, Fad ime Y e war council met today | jewelry valued at nearly $1,000. ernoon’s list shows: 3 i1y he called up the board of public|ine British pain Uhiel nndeident 5| FIERE 'to, forbid ihe ves against| 9 ¢ r. brass and lead held by the [ <xemption” from the drafe because he »m 3 p t0 5|° During the day the police made one| Killed in action 10; died from{works and announced thst he had|on ve promised to give|from defueding ~them ol | ient has been reacned, it|was neesded 1o » 1 informed the min- |arrest on a burglary charge {wounds 10; died from acciden d | found §180 in gold hidden in the wood- | Sir ting as soon as he | such encroa St | was announced today, ar mectings held | “ompany’s var constriction i and associated | A lother causes 9 . died of "]’* ase 395 | work | veturns from the United States. Col- | making. H offic als of the Director| Regarding the Ford neace ship srml " by the Ger | wounded severely 225; total 293. { “Youwre in luck” anvwered Chair-|onel E, M. House also is to be painted | | tatives of the lead | ator Thomas i, at the firs - i Re'the renew “‘WAH DEPT MAY OPERATE iy Connecticut names in this list in-!{man Waish. “Keep it" | by _sir Witliam | TERMS OF NEW MILITARY | te=Ten prlihe Be il bhoarintty cation ot E { THE CAPE COD CANAL [cludc the following: Died of disease! T ax built 700 years azmo| The official picture of the peace ! NhA Wik ciemame i s ol e e “onls his ing will take place| Washington, Feb. ccretary | Privates Thomas . Appleby, Lyme 2 brosperous farmer, | conference which Sir - William sl SR e 1 v, /i, ordan that the | medicing A gy o e 5 | Bakar thiny saked to enact | wounded severcly, Corporal William |and had heen deserted for 1nuny years, | painting progressing Wi et 15y Tandon. sRebe dl Phe temmadols on | 1. Dotails will - gati rd |lesislation authorizing acquisition and ;¥. Wrynn, Waterbury; Privates John|Some of th: gold pieces were da | still working on the ba g NV, L S lied of he Taonthis E 0 W a ull repre- | REVOLUTION IN - {operation by the war departmen of the |J. Burke, Stamford; George S. Comp- 1800 and 1810 jrone of the figures has ¥ n add- ‘le!lllu\!";“‘ T st o final e producers concern- HAS BEEN ASKS $500000 TO COMBAT | Cape Cod canal. The canal was taken | ton. New John F. Conroy, ———— {ed. ~General Currie, the Canadian |istice and as « par o e St over by the railroad administration , Hartford: W. Livingston,| No GENERAL STRIKE OF | commander, sits tomorrow for an offi- | conditions st SO —— Noshizgtans EUROPEAN CORN BORER |15.: summer as a protection to coust. | Plainville; Bates. Williman- |\ o\t R D MILL. WORKERS war picture by Sir Witliam Keimau s oo enoin e EWONEN T0 50 TO FrANCE pression of ihe Washington, Feb. 17, — Secretary | wise shipping from German submarine | tic; Nicols Gisondi, Greenwich; Sav-| NE\ = P EF {nFanition, fofthe O TacHin arah AS Y. M. C. A. WORKERSs | Pt i s been, nepdianeg Houston t congress to ap- |attacks. The house ‘was ed by |erio Pirozzoli Bridgeport; Eli B.| New Bedford, M 7 11—The| LopMER EMPEROR OF ortifications Doeoa ! - 2 Ly the gove at % Ron opriate $:00.000 to he used in com- | Secretary Baker fo- approprise. $16. | Terrell, Woodbury: William H. C,|New Redford Textile <ounil tonignt A IS A PRISONER|Kiel Canal and the opening of the| New <, Feb. | ore than oneing 1o dispatches at Pat 1 of the ropean | 000,000 for improving the waterway. | Washington, Meriden. { declined to zpprove the calling of a AUSTRI ER canal to traffic, the immediate sur-!jundred women, representing every|<iate den: mmunica- o pest, which made its| ¥ > BTN o section showi Wounded, | general striiz of the miil vperatives| Geneva, Feb. 17.—(By the A. P.)—|render of certain warships which have !state in the country, will g0 to Franee | ion s now heins maintaired hetween e 2 . n husette, ha s ! degree undetermined, Sergt Irvine|of the Action was sought by|A weport received here from Inns-|not yet been given up as required,(as Y. M. ¢ A. workers and he assign- | isbon and Oporto. and uilwav com- g ¢ arca o sixty square | BUTTE METAL MINERS Chidsey, New Haven; Cook Patrick | the her (enders and warp twisters, | bruck savs former Emperor Charles |and the conversion of (he status of the | ed (o du# ihere in the 22 leave ye. | mnnieation s beins imazirated. o near Schenectady, N. Y., and u«u CALL STRIKE OFF |Bendy, Ansonia; Privates Edward F.|who are now on strike as & r ult of [of Austria is a ner in the castle | German fleet in the Scapa Flow from |sorts of that or v /.:uu;;. it was an-| The official announceme: also stat- pestr Butte, Mont., Feb. 17.--The ‘metal | Driscoll, Waterbury; Edward Gibson, |the refusal of manufacturors to allow |outside Vienna, re he is being|that of internment to surrende nounced hers today. Tnese women |ed ;hat Ceiro the leader of the mon- L Houston said that the |mine workers Industr \ion .| Greenwich; William P. Kee New | them to_close down their machines [ guarded by socialist The reports| It may be faken, the correspondent|who were chosen by the state hoards [archial mover=nt, and Bger ¢ Bl At GF o iinvect | SN0, . W, W, foduy votnl to call ok | e Haymond nmouth, | fifteen minuics ahead o7 the other|add that Charles dess to cmigrate|adds, that these 'surrendered shipsfof the Gener:l Federation of Women's | hors of his m h its consequent serions damge in | the stivke at the copper ines of the | Briokline, wounded ¥, Major | departments, o privilec hich thev|to America with his family as a_ci- |eventually will be destroved the idea|clubs, are sent in answer (¢ repeated | oned. the.fihting regions of intensiva com culture fully | Butte disteiet which hegan: Friday, | Morgan G. Bulkeley, Martfod; Cook Jwere given until. the 1% Tome ook oo o e e o o | o e e e Ja ppeals of soldiers for wemen work- |durmng the uprising wers rcported postified \.' appropoiation Febroary 7 Daniel G. Criszkauck; Waterbury, = went into effect. bave been pluced in the United tates,|ing been abandoned. ers from their home. s*ytes A have béen heavy, _ — ) e I 5 g b . : & & *

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