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o T a« & & & _ Bulletin Service Flag s Brutletin VOL. LXI-NO. 45 . . POPULATION 29, 919 NOR-WICH, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 Y 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS RICI—. TWO CENTS PRESIDENTIAL SHP IS~ - Pmaogfill 000 WarknenOn 207ear Setence | Sorterst Toons INOREAQED DAY FOR S[]ME ed_copper at 17 ceats a pound. Deutsche Allzemegie The government bought 500,000 bar- | Zeitung, says m ro 9 ’ r nma IS ea e rels Of Hour {ars Weck: i learns the German ministry of m” 1 | An increase of 75 cents a ton in the | H fence has drafted a bill providing for | . price of hard coal will be aiowed by | a_standing army of from 150,000 to| the government. " | {175,000 men. The army will be form- B o Eastern bar iron makers offer com- | ed on the voluntary basis. They Demnnd the . of | Judge Landis Sentenced Con- mon merchant bars at 3230, compared | 2455 NAMES IN FOUR Civil War and L .ablish-| gressman-Elect Victor L. |Wih 8550 for previous saies Reports reached Wnshmg(on lhitl ARMY CASUALTY LIsTS| ment of Free Trade. Berger and Four Others. |Costa kica and Nicaragua are on the Heavy Weather Has Compelled the Destroyer Flotilla to| The foiowing casuaities are report- | v P | Judge to Receive $1,500 Per Annum, City Attorney $1,800, verge of war. g ed by o| london, Feb. 20.—(British Wireless | Chicago, Feb. 20—A maximum sen- | british gold production during the C 1,2 House Members Paid Birth- d by the commanding general of the | (L-ond - 3 Clerk of the Court 00—House mbers L g ity B res Service). Sixty thousand workmen |tence of twenty years in Leavenworth | past mne years amounted 10 $-dod,- Leave the Lme—Str‘pped of One of Her Turbine En {Ameriean Ixpenttionesy worcss. | JUVRE) | S Unnmnd, setktuionce o reaty Sette n Y ecvenvonh | past tine yuars amow | gines, the Battleship ' ‘New Mexico Has Been Forced tolméd from wounds, 20; died of discase | the end of civil war and the establish- | Landis » e 5 nt of free today on Congressman-elect| France launched a | day Tribute to Robert O. Eaton—Many Matters of G 119; wounded severely 257; total 309. |Went of free trade, according to a|Victor L. Bergew of Milwaukee Drop Out of the Fleet—-Secrehry Daniels Has Ordered| There were no Connecticut men and | vessel named Comatran 1, o iid~ 5 Dis . in| ltussian wireless despatch received |iCur other socialist leadess, who in |ard type, L0 tons dispiacement. 3 eral Interest Were Disposed of by the House : 2 M ere today. final pleas likened themselves to his- | Saturday will be a holiday through- ; the list. A " 8 Bulletin,) office 0f prosecuting and assistant N S Sestio e rtaaasd (ae Reliable information recejved in |tory's greatest marty The five men {out Canada on account ot tne fuueral (Speciai to The Bu - ST ing_attor: 3 the Cruiser Denver to Put to Sea to Meet the George undetonine B0 weoanaad Sliohes | Lonion from sourees whics Tt be | convicted Of consmiacy. fo. Obotiast | of Sttt e e | | Hartrors. Teb. 20y pleasing fea- [Prosecuting atiorney the judgefRE Washington. ly, 551; total 1,317, lexpected to be sympathetic with the |the draft in violation of the espion- |nadian Premier. 5 in_conncetion with the: business | 2Ppoint successor for remainder of the of the state ., the house, was & bIrth|1ows: Judge $900, deputy 3500, prose- | Itussian revolut s thas |age act, succeeded taining re- . i ine- | Wounded! (Degree Undeterminsd) | revolution goes to show thas |age ceeded in obtaining re. Thirty-five coal mines in the Rhine. 1 d cpposition to the Bolshevik rule is |lease on 000 bail from Judge Al-[land district and a number of steel d Plumley, Glen-|increasing among the mors enlighten- | schuler and declared they would carry | mills, Washington, Fel 0.—The presiden- spoiled t ship George Washington is pro-|on in the rain and winds which came | Capta fiernoon driving many from | prook. ing attorney $900, assistant $300. £ including Krupps, are all dle| zenileman from North Haven, and one | CUINE aitorney $900, assisun: 3 5 s . # 3 {ed working classes of Russia. their Jegal fight to the United States|as a result of the geaeral strike. . | e leaders of the republican p -In another act passed probation offi- t ston throug] e the decks. The president remaine rgeants—Bugene Jacob Voor The Bolsheviki wmilitary situation | supreme court. Edward Shortt, chief secretary to eoding fo Boston throush heavy |y yiq syite during most of the day and | socket, K. 1 harle weather without naval convoy, the |eve ning, wort.ing at intervais It has D. Merrit, | lias changed favorably for the anti-| Besides Berge: Greenwich the state. He 1% ong of the |cers shall be reimburse for all neces- was advised by radio , publisher of the |the Lord Lieutenant of lreiand, will nent members of the iegis |sary expenses and ehall heictreicies : | Bolsheviki especially on the scuthern |Milwaukee Leader, the other convicted |soon introduce a bill in the Britisn | the “Watch dog of the teasur pensationifor el BaS - cen decided that he saall make only | Corpo H Middle- | front, as the resuli of General Deni- |men are: Parliamentto deport 17,816 enemy | house chairman of the appropriations |0f 50.000 or over not more than $6 a ‘ day. The convoying battleship New |ona speech ¢n landing. that Bos- | toy Hasler, New Milford; | kine's victory in the Caucusus and the | Rev, Irwin St. John Tucker, lecturer | aliens. committee, A larze basket of red and |day, and in all other cities and towns , Mexieo str one of v turbine | ton__ana orders have been ted that [ Alfred J. Er.ychu‘ Planifield; mas | apparent failure of Bolsheviki attacks [and writer. A band of several hundred Yaqui| wi chrysanthemums, with _blue | not more than $4 a d - forced t ts be made for his depar-|E. Murphy, Cranston Li Chatles|on the Archangel front. Adolph Germer, national secretary | Indians were defeated in @ battle With | vibbon decoration Jlazed on Mr. e e ile heavy we Vasiington ituadiately aft- | David Smiih, N R.L; William | of the socialist party Mexican Federal soldiers near 1dsbor- | Baton's desk be bon_with s B2 , ro: |er delivery of this address foregoing | Cheney, Waterville und ¥. Cos-|GUILTY OF LARCENY OF J. Louis Engdahl, editor of the|regoa, Sonoro. {eolden letters, “Congratulations— the senate an act concerning the | v ceremonies. Ife wishes {01 tello, Hartford: Muyr B \mn—‘ $2,000 INSURANCE POLICY |American mbciafist Luring _tne past four and a haif | {457 1910 tribute from Lis fellow |city court of Norwich was taken'from ‘ back to the|ton, Meriden; Fran ey, West ri Feb. 20—Pleas of | . William I*. Kruse, head of the Young |months 67 trans-Atlantic liers members of the approvriations com- |the calendar and passed, the text of het hecome con- | Haven. o sl larceny on an |FeoPle’s Socialist League. carried from Portiand, M® - hinted tha’ the observ-|which is as follows: i business Wounded SI Ih ance policy for $2,000 were made | Jud%e Landis overruled motions for |tons of cargo. originated with “Scuvenir” Tay-! Section 1. The judge of the ecity of the session | O Berkely, | in. polico court here today by Alfred |2 NeW rial. for a stay of exccution| Mrs. Theodore. Roosevelt,. accomp-|lor. and thu: active legimaeive worker |court of Norwich eceive a sal- nemiers of the| Serseanis v DAl until recently assistant local |&Md for bail, but granted the filing of |anied by her son Lieut. Coi. Theodore | placed o o merican fiag on eachlary of $1.500 per m, payable in meet o . L; G e or of the John Tieacatk Tic|a petition for a writ of error. Roosevelt, Jr., visited the grave cards, The [monthly inst: G - R Judge ance Company: Edward F. Sul- amuel P. Alschgior of the|son, Lieutenant Q ntin Hoosevell. Steten )l and || ISBEY SadeTHe torney of _said 2 Maurice Goods: in, an ages = ATy ed Statex citvvit e s anraals Gold coin to tihe amount of $/0 With the city hall receive a J i Cone e Gootsonul ik it ention ,”l;mmlfi.‘?m‘{’.‘}{fi; sranted them bail, increassd weom $10,- | was withdrawn from the New crs went the hest w innum, payable. in s Witheal ) Suiban N 0 $600, Doy sh00 - i aie | 000 to $35,000, with the understanding | Sub-Treasury for e 15 Tany | Wiehs ipment to South | ew Haven; |1ac e that they refrain from resuming their | America W iths suspended jail sentence, while : o = e " ith a milar susponded Jal aentoneo | former acts and atterances during | Secretary of the Treasury and Col-| il Lt Lence | endency of their case. el Lindsay c I thout fine was imposed on Sulli- |V e O sagael e members punctuated ; wrge envelope and enclosure ss of Liberiy in instal 3. The clerk of t ch shall receive e city court a salary of War Risk Bu-lana SR 2 um, payable in monthly - ; & o = | Wiliam B loyd sppeared and|reau are conducting an investigation beEkiloE =ht installments. ) ” s It was the understanding of the | oycreq to p surety ‘or the five |on costs of mar insurance | tions committee th> Senator Bowers presented a petition om the New N : ; of Thursday aft-|court that Whito would pay both his [ pie™5e, (o Bravide surety tor the five on Froialitat Boteon . inouncad ol it R E ks D et e, ) ¥n and Day's fine, plus $100 for le- |Put scheduled only a fourdh of thel: Army officials at Boston announced ), ribute w him by the governor, from ry Kt 3 ; oto | £al expenses: $300,000 “rmp rf'!d N;rl- |n!:t dwcr‘? }will\* x.m' gree s I \ ? he familia Bascom Johnson, sanitary vy we r orce n R - 2 2 T e s . ;. technically piaced in the custody of |by wireless telephone as eachs Fven the chapian S ing for legislation K J2he George Washington | 'S (0" 118 res i e of ot w o T aelintaw, Mrs. Fannie Frows wemer” |night their bonds had not been per-| George N. Beck, of Moline, in the military or naval aithoudt officia oy f=r T the nre v T he i : ¥ n days after a $2,000 policy had been | 6Cted 4 0 for; : member of “1 War lndu on orm of Connecticut or of any dis- o e “geid et - tir when ho ief: por b i b A voH Hes A PO Ly daceen e new bLonds ha 1 fixed at|Board, was selected by Secre | iEty ve part of the state, and sug- g - | e ames . pleaded. guilty ang. oot oG | $95,000 on each count, and wach of the | Redfield as chairman oF the new price | - Cre gosted a penaity of not more than W, - R fhsie s o | TROYERS ORDERED TO 1 Jaes alleged. conspira wheihe m‘} five was found guilty on (wo counts.|confrence hourd = | t $1.000 or imprisonment for not more a2 Shan | MEET GECRGE WASHINGTON | VeI 5 R woman, who was 85 vears old and in|TDe surety, to, was required to be| Ways and Means Committee of the ¥ an twelve months or both for the - 1 " s ot R L F e g X 0 : r e onaite e Shsured as |double the sum fixed, §300,000 for | New York Assembly voted to rej 5 < o we wouldy ion of the a T o Skl . ity A z ‘ . B R Al edias ey the bill appropriating$ 1,000,000 toward | nail this the Natal Day of ou The petition was referred to 'the 5y b Thce, ClIba, biand i : Guisepy Ll ”‘j‘\ 1h Stens Were | " Berger and his four associates took | the consiruction of & vehicular tunnel b fellow-memler of ' thim|committes on the judiclaty s Mine S Boston 1 2 . | h . X Brgotlon bres < s to e oot [l vaavant of the customary in-|between New York and New Jersey. | ifo with this Floral o of our|motion of Senator k it was trans- arbo 5 | 1 ¢ rep v £ L0 WO- | Guiry of the judze whether they had Louis L. Kiotz, French Minister of | i and 5 May blended | mitted to the house under suspension The accident to the New t % ( e i eZFition, x o A g L ? £ d : e s anything to say before_sentence were | Finance, announced a p! ax-| oy B |of rules so that a hear could be o g R, B | e ported | L EMENCEAU HOLDS His o sod. ~The Milwatikee, congressman ::fi”xmlz:;‘\ extended period s that the | s staunch m;;.m ey ;v e : tooeid & Ahe Aaiiaes . Atlo s . % s A Parih, :'m_ 20. =T ;r tives and | streaming down h e. He profess- | Tobacco Products Expert Corpora-| p.g s ¥ the operation of the school laws those base under the power o | i Hoony 1001 | 1od; Vaderte, Daumail, Be im‘ no surprise at the verdiét, thous tion was organized under U T \ Th's We|schools of the state that could mnot rbine; @0 abprehension for or o Lol . + and Gallet, who have been in con- | Geclaring his conviction was in viola- { New York f purpose Sic. 1 the e of the Lor of HOStS | keep open thirty-six this Fohdol Sned by naval officia 288 : 1 1 atiendance at the home of Pre- |tion of the constitution, and asserted | over all the freign business of the To- Great Captain of cur Salvation.|year because of the influenza epidemie, " ks B wou . Clemenceau since he became | e would retract nothing he had said | bacco Products Corporation. T |7 Favorablo: reports were madet Eeei s EVENTS TUESDAY ABOARD Al e a ki L I ol the cabinet were very much [or written | oApproximately 300 mayors and gov: | " yfr. Rogers. of Manchesteng arose. as | pills exempting the Norwich Young IS Pote 5 > ed today becaus® of criticism | The war was an imperialistic and |ernors throughout the country wired | ;" eiia o & persotal s Christian assaciation feort et - Figihcs bl : m them i utalximv ':z.‘n they nmm.l 1‘ one, ".‘. r declared, and n.)nl‘rvvm.m.\ to invi }»9:‘ L‘); o, and unor ng it glass | ation. s o « v 1isht have been neglectful in their | “ove { the white race is in a cha- | abor cnference to be held in| ourl” The committee on cities and bor- P GE o,-endl I i1y, The premier heard of the re- |otic state of revolution out of which | Washington Mare : the | oughs reported a s tute resolutl ORGE W ; or s oughs reported a substitute resolution VIRELES: 0,,.” NICATION . Y 0! ports and sent for the detectives a must develop an orderly socialist reign| A resolution was introduced the | called 0% |raising a commission to inquire into Vilse WIRELESS C N i s 1. M vou v guards and told them that within five vears.” Senate by Senator McCumber callig |y, Coinnel Hen-|the financial affairs of the city of ¥ e U. S. S Wash- | sligh Ce 1 perfcctly content with the man- | ‘“The so-called League of Nations ‘s|on the United and Allies to! v 5 somethinz of Our |Bridgeport. It provides for a commis- v W Thompsor rr | | gep It 1 mmis- Twe ) Lom v Wire- | T € 1 ¥ h they had performed their | simply @ thin screen behind which the | send suffi armed forc 1to Rus- | 1ag; sion consisting of two senators, to be eamer | T . : ¢ Daumail, relating the inci- | capitalistic classes of the winning side [sia _to crush the Bolshev AT rot possible |appointed by the president of the sem~ on P M ; nt Associated Press, said. |are divi the spoils, Berger, Fire is raging in thc w«r‘d grea(-l 4 that could be|ate, andthree representatives, to be ' o iten 0 ) a very dificalt man | wio also declared that “Americanism | est grain Jlevator gt the lezislators to |appointed bythe speaker of the house, St i ordmi v ie alwavs looked |is- now syachronomous with capital-|owned by the Ca / good rature and|to make the investigation. The com- " 1 W o Zair ving r "~ nuisan but God |ism lumlvm(. More than gentleman from rth | mission shall report its fin ings to the K v irt in_one ntermitier t r best. It fiels good, | Irwin St. John Tucker in his plea|ofgrain are threatened wiik : 1at coveted and undis- ssembly on or bef 5, RESTRAININ X OR | general assembly before May 15, ¢ lent Wil-|tain communications for r STRAINI WIDE N r him tell us w0 him- | compared himself and the other de- |tion. | of water as acclaim |1919. The $ | ARAN TN X : i 3 1519. The common council or board of hre he signal | hours | TINCHESTER \NIZATION | jfendants to Jesus Christ hefore Pon- | Cottonseed and cottonssed products w Drv I Am, and it was sung in |apporionment of the ecity of Bridges frs. Wilkon he After leaving the convovine torpedo ST —_ - tius Pilate, | production from Aug. 1, 191 |port shall appropriate from the city estroyers behine he heavy | iifiq TO CUREB REVELRY | The wives of the convieted men |31, 1919, amounted to 646,670 Y Mr. Eaton spoke in appreciation of | treasury a swm not to exceed $5,000 to ) ! oped on « [ IN. CITIES OF GERMANY |ere in court, bu exhibiled no visible | New York Assemb passed the |, 11T O ou_and the 1ieasure at{pay the expenses of the investigation. ’ e hatiie X o which T B e e ¢ emotion iher sentence was | highway repair bill carrying an ap- ch th 1ship of his friends in| The nomination of John W. Banks o breu} N 1 \ ou mvoy, anc 1 \ Co + A Ho b i T men themselves, Wil propriation of $5,500,000. of Bridgeport for judge of the superior oday the Gacige Wash beer ‘ 5 o iyl of danchigy o ngdahl who appear- | = e \ hese | court was referred to the judiciary. PR— was | proceeding «ione | "Fhor s SRt £ S and n:r‘f,’f,;“:,,' MENE | o’ shocked, reccived the scntence | DELAY IN FINAL ACTION e co e & - RN R S e 1 r ) lation: ‘or Ba ;;,,q,;,,""n,h;:rpm g A ON RAILROAD APPROPRIATION | genersl assembly. Dav's, of| The senate and house adjourned to| 400 HOG ISLAND FOREMEN JOHN SKELTON WILLIAKS e . el have plunged since: the | oL DEN EPISCOPAL JUBILEE Ll R Danburys iEall otV lms onil DA con | e e i =i i) et | signi rmistice, hereafter wi «|on the bill appropriating rth Haven ight. h: 5 DECIDE TO RETURN TO WORK MAKES REPLY TO ATTACKS | actic conter £ 3 1be rew o e balie maae OF CARDINAL GIBBONS % ‘ne raitroud Barne. of Sonthington: Alver, of Tor.|BUILDING TRADES EMPLOYERS i ) four | Vi ngie ¥ 20. )] Skelte 2 g the g i today flnl\ suc danc hington, Fet wnes Cardi- | volving fynd T rington; Geary, of Waterfcrd; Caine HAVE AGREED TO CONFER undred foremer Fox 1 |w o er of the curre A r. 1 Rk s had permits before the “War Gibbons, head of the Ro & Cath- | the house afwer rejecti : New York, Feb. 20 —Reversing a de- hip Yard, » t duy for hig ore senate ! s ; . g e allowed to continue but they |olic Hierarc n the United Sta ment to end fuderal cont railway in =atiod: | cision made earlier in the day, the r pay resu'tng in the closing dow 1 o ng be limited to certain davs of the | today received ute unique in |pary 1, nother pre 2 Beciwith. of West|Lyilding Trades Employers Associas the big yard, decided iate this aft- on his cdministration by L ! < > < and to a certain number of hours | the histors of the church at the cele- | presidént from return ne Fartford: McKnight of EILngton; | tion has determined to comply with & . to reLoen o swork tomorrow of Massachusetts, dec : n the even The dance halls and | bration « golden episcopat fubi- | private owner 20, | McCar Haven suggestion of Secretary of War Baker it \ hoir de en venced i o : har which have sprung into ex- | ersonal representative | without cons cor committee on railroads reported | for a conference of its representatives . o5 ries| du by “the Tietates of |1 : : neg since the armistice will not be pe_in atiendance a brilliant |~ Chaitman Sims o o scts extendini the time|with those of the striking workers in | susti Mr. Wiliiams ap- | 1830 B oD, sed after March 15 ! hisi was sung by the | Commerce Commission sui exercise of charter rights of | the trades, in an effort to end the na- i c eared, Senaitor Weelp wi s dn-if < . S5 frivolous and profligate night | prelate in the church of _the{road question was suc L mpanies in Bri Middle- | tion-wide strike. This announcement Y of | rroduced a il abolishing the comp- | 4% 4 a 5 2 jbares: now prevailing has been criticized | Franciscan Monarchy at Catholic Uni- fone no L be Waterbury, New Uritain and |was made tonight by Samuel B. Don- ¢ troller's office. concluded ~his testl- | FIRIE > wenerally as heing not only inconsist- v ']h» presence of the most | for fix ite da 1 nelly, secretay rof the employers’ as- $7 mony before the committee which is! ] : 3 ) B !ent with Germany’s presenf position, |notable sathering of cler d lay e returne 3 as e sociation. e rtime | considering confirm of Mr. Will- | has ,‘ et $140000. nd | 150 unfavorably affecting public |Iuen over held in North America, Af-|the presiden® from retwrnin R e e e e i sngragtion e ind two a ! iams' reappo.ntment by President Wil | 1% the o ought | opinion abroad |terwards the dignitarles attended @ : he borough of Groton, and |after a conference in Washington with ach mo! ey al- | son | dinner at the university where Cardi was rejected. T: was ex- |representatives of both sides in which that @ the . flee Representative McFadden of Penn-| g yeomn™qas oo | LEGISLATION TO PUNISH val_O'Connell of Boston mnsen'vdi\ : im it the projact was orposed|Secretary of Labor Wilson: also pars g P B i AT - MAY REACH ANARCHISTIC ACTIVITIES| (5 ToRGieP e, DUt B onow! biaton crdment by & land owner In tho district to | ticipated. was that a conference be Sorkrotlonal et Gk on, Feh. 20. -— Without | toq arcrhishans i : 1 cxcept ong and he was|held here hefore Monday and that it R L ongressional investigation Mr > th> ‘outcome of the inquiry|> poan e s R NE R e L 4 horoush, The repre- |this conference to bring a settlement men were affected by iams' admisistration, rencwed 1 : 9 Pope Benedict, represented by Arch-|man of o gons Al 8 oo <kt o A S cal propaganda now under- | ;e Coteate sist: papal sec-| e ~ | sentatives from Groton were also op-; the representatives meet him and See~ he lav n of th a: 5 the e prroller ton 10 3 bishop erratti, assistant papal | ins'st up N s 3 retary Wilson 1in on Monday Mr. y . fixed fc adjin the house with special eriticisn ( - ; senite judielary committece|rtary of state, sent a letter, which |Republicas [ BPaas o annsEaLon Donuelly caid the conference here te postpored Mr. Williams' official acts as financial oug ofay unanimouwy recommended leg-|was read at the mass bestowing his miotioa ¢ | The house concurred with the semate |\ o 1 o (o O Mr. Plez told the men he expected |dircetor of the railroaa administra- saved g n _to punish anarchistic activi- | penedic tion on the cardinal, his cler —_— | ler siuspension of the rules, b = o resign in two mo L re- | tion r Fea of | tes or propaganda and Ibe display of gy and the faithiul of the See of Bal- | VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN | tions appointing James ested them to be loyi re- | “Senator Weeks, reforring to Mr.|55 aorer v “Five | fgs or other efblms of vioience. |Fmore. SURE TO BE CONDUCTED | Jacob D. Walter, commis-| CONNECTICUT WILL BE Safnder of hig administrotion. He liams! controversy five vears ago|head 085, 8t | o s B ihe comimBtles " sore thian 30 prelates. inclnding rep-| w. i cten Fen, 20Scors of tels | New Haven couniy. “BEER DRY” BY APRIL 1 e s . & i thelwiln the Rigss Nattonnl Bank - of|$1,0 ol ns fa | toancen iyl Sataton ot Tndians, | Fesentatives of Canada and Mexico| 1\ g reaching the treasury today in-| Resolution was passed providing for| Newark, N. I, Feb. 20—Prediction United States hung b, ender shington, said the comptroller | the n ry and other | e eon e ol ana, | atended the service. Distinguished | 21 02, TECr0 8 o vide misappre | L = ution to the|that the nation’s beer supply would be ity caused to have withdrawn from the|owned comy 3 | itls designed to check un-|Catholic laymen present included |4 o8 o S wict eand tate 2300 copies of |cXhausted by May 1 was made in a 1t ng is to coniinue an|bank $1,700000 in government funds,|might re $2,000 | e ns: the govern-|Chairman awley of the. sIRDINE |nog® e, ot ndoned or modifed e- | o e Masnl e statement issued here tonight by lustry,” he con- |over a portion of which he had no con- | Skid tent o ¢ D paected to moetithelt: |inoara, “nstice iMcKernatiord dhe Wau- | D50, 255T SIERARHS Ot ot fied aie- S et Christian W. Feigenspan, president of he vessels m trol. other officers would m: ithors of the other meas-|preme court: Rear Admiral Capp: et oo to authorize is-| Favorable r:port came from the com- |the United States Brewers' associa- e done in| Replying to the senator. Mr, Will-|of the loss re aimed principally at|Rear Admiral McGowan and W. Burke o f ol e Gf bond nitt ne in vt s, chang- | tion, announcing that the brewers of stent de- | jams sald duposits in the Riggs Bank| Ten acres were laid < wctivities of the I W. W. Persons | Cochran of New York T obod b airiton (CIash o : the name of the Norwich State |this vicinity had agreed to pool their T Iann | \ficrentad afior s iariio oy oo aarce awers lald ted of violations in the new law ention of freedom for Ireland in (ol €0 POAreiory = @0 i g Ho iie Tnsane o the Norwich | supplies “to allow each concers to stay and any | that submission to his regilations was 1 extracts cubject to a dne of not mote | several addresses at the dinner. evok- | (At Che SAIRHED WOUI U i | state H ess as long as possible.” a prece- | teh best thing that could have hap-|Three schoc t or imprisoned for noteq applause from the audience. Arch- |DANOCC, W 3 ol T L iding t} e k. N rs " Ay e 1 3 e ossibly e | of ibusiness! from the dding U W York, New 20 and in- | pened to the baak. docks were saved. The o A T yEary oo | Etstopi Clennon GE B Lodis, fpeiing e popular | nate included the act anthor'zing Massachusetts, Rhode Island olves refore. a corsiderable in- re has not been determivicd on Our Count s Gri GEiaa lire ova roton to issue bonds. |and Connecticut would he “beer dry” expenditure of construc- | | AWRENCE POLICE STONED FESS WITHDRAWS FROM subject, ot s Sl e cans. | R CEISeion it e EonD By April L. the siemant annakd p FIRE DESTROYS SPEAKERSFIP CONTEST| “Armenia is appealing for food,” e |!ip3 °f ST 0L HUSH WS | Petition was received for an act| i e Counter Ao o panieds cannot promise jus: now that BY MILL STRIKERS Washington, Feb. 20— St the Central Empites want dem- | g confillence that the lo 1 | T for medical insp the|May 1, you can see what it will mez your demands can be granted, for I| Lawrence, Mass, Feb. 20.—One re- AT WINCHES Kege ot Ok, ehe e aare , Frince needs ou~ belp in res- |50 ons ConMence thar the loan would | J the city of cy. | for the months of May and June. The know where we can find the | volver shot was fired and police re-| Winsted, Conn. I lican congressionai | campaign n. Bngland hopes that we may | seribed, ~Patriotic impulses of most | Which was tabled for caiendar and |country will b on 4 straight whiskey Congress has given us $i,-|serves were stoned by several hundred | antiques and records of mittee, tonight announced his|help her sustain her claims and Tre- | S ine will prompt t ihseribe | Pri |basis. " And in these days of unrest it 0 h is virtnall will strikers today when the strike [Foreign Mission schoo Was | withdrawal from the repuilican con- but interrupted bY |5 the limit of their said the, Forfe rights wer |is dangeous to steady beer drink- now confronted with attempted to intimidate workers com- | established in 1316, wers lnst early to- | test for the speakership of tho house |Spontaneous cheering and had to wait | o cretary. Jame f Hartford, |ers switch to whiskey. - The results: of raiing $18 Jud.A00 000 ing from the mills at closing hour.|day when f home of | in the next cangr “is action left|until he could conclude—“Ireiand | 2 st tford Henrs A. Th may surprise people.” 5 B b |t pemns dngndiog ons (woman, | Rrederlck 1 ster Cen- | the race hetween Repressriiativ e e . .. lEmTeR EXPERIMENT IN . rles Morzan Smith —_— — of men in ship) 2 h e s. | achusetts. s o presided at th er, . et | 0 resolutions were pass- 4 . fair deal »nd T think| The striking mil emploves marched | Alonzo Keep, w ) n, got A m,,ch,,l :m» subject again by urging| New Y . Feb, gift of $25,00 | JATHONC fl»‘m t the rules. s OF DAYLIGHT SAVING ACT p a right to exppet a square deal |in a body 2,000 strong from a meeting | Out of the honse s ali bishops who could to attend the|by Mrs. E. arriman of this ci 5 ey & Washington, Feb. 20.—After addire from you. Go back for a week or so.|in Lexington hall to the vicinity of TO UNIONIZE LUNCH ROOMS meeting of the Friends of Irish Free- |toward a $30,000 fund to be used for| The governor sent in (he appoint-|,n"ymendment f epeal of the zive me timo (o reach a Aacision, then | the mills where they attempted to in- | RESTRICTIONS R ED ON | AND RESTAURANTS IN N. Y.|dom in Philadelphia Saturday. nm—immX of lm. first_consignment of | mcx % I of Siewm daylight sa we ean meet sgain and I can teil you | terfere with employes who were leay- n| New York, Feb. 20—To prevent —— — {food to be shipped “as an after-the- |iudze ¢ ipexigE SonET o jeulture comm tered fa- what we sha!l do. ing the plants to o to their homes.| G_‘RA‘N‘_,’FOR NEAR-BEER" | polegale reduction in wages to the |STEAMER SASSENHEIM {war_experiment in practical Ameri- s omAGE e | vorably ‘rep: 000,000 an- — Some 700 strikers left the main body ashington, Feb ~Restrictions | pre-war scale,” and to obtain a 45- HASSBEEN FLOATED)|cnism, for distribusion’ du _hww concesning the szlaries of |nu ttion bill PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS before they reached. the mill gates but | o1 the uze of &ra < |lour week, an effort will be made to| chatham, Mass, Fob. 20. — The|S2Via under ihe direction of fhe| o “weighas : t sappmoxi- the others aflacked with stones po- |ture of ‘“mear bec - [uzionize 50,000 Junch room and res- | Chathan vhich grounded |American Red Cross, co-operating |r v HAS OPENED IN PARIS lice reserves who had rushed t th intoxicating beve noved urant workers here, zccordThg t steamer Sa. Se"hf\'m" UL gr ed | ith th Americar Jugo-Slav i T Parls, Peb. 20—The pan-African |acene, One revolver shot was fired | today after receipt prociamation | sinouncement - tomight by - James |n, Bandkerchiet shoal the night of | fomintice. Wi announced hore GFe twas noiappearante s ch wi ay s- 5 % signed at Paris 1 1son A 4 S ‘eb. 13, was float L h RIS <O — — propose ise in sa.a 1doptes Congress, whi hr w{;ll pr Dalrel ;nea-v from a tenement house window but A T Serretiny: Lan N | Smith, secretary of the International day and towed to Vineyard Haven.|ro BE TWO SESSIONS or 22T dopted ures regarding land, capital industry |no one was hit. :deration of Lunchroom and Restau- : £ VO SESSIONS n motion of Mr. Eaton the bill was |man_Lever of th And@ education for the black ' peopl ago. This #nnou Nt Brploves Several attempts were made to free HARVARD SUMMER :8cHDOL | tarrs Tiation o ioh S | commitice A tered throughout the world for tonight by the food adn: 4 the steamer but unsuccessfully until a RVAF . Lt S a presentation to the peace conference, [SENATOR LA FOLLETTE = SENATE VOTESICONTINUANCE Jil)|I8tesl BExt of. her carzolof /Mgariwas |/ Cambridge; Masw, Feb 20---Iyolsts- | (7 ' “for the = o r -hich add Dpened hera today with forty negro DEFENDS HIS LOYALTY | THE SENATE HELD » OF IALH SUB-TREASHMES | o shasenhsim salled from o, Cus| ol beiHotd thib yoar. oot s ierohool 2 & building for c hour a tes i{n attendance. The dele- , Feb. 20.—S 4T 5 | 5 S P SRR DOHEC s ‘ narkers, | fro PRI B teiude 1o Asmetionn negroes prziz‘":FOHWlsconsnnnvlgoernott-olr dLa! LONG NIGHT SESSION | \vashington. Feb. 20.~T'rovisions in|ban port for Boston and went aground | July 1 3 etk jos ) were s E D) 7. B i - Y de-| Washington, Feb. 2¢._-Hod the slative, executive and judiciallin a heavy fog. permit v T was its passage 1 Droceas eaded by Dr. W. B. L. Dubols and (fended his loyaity in the course of a|grt joms. mEht session s | o deitian FUT for an tne e through a dissenting | M2 X wtion two delegates to the peace conference, |long address tonight in the house in | ey Shats oroonion Si LpTaps B Srg Lot NanG Sy icE | vied o Arar Frre | - . D. B. King, the foreign minister of |which he picturized a‘cure for popular | Loncs, el Pros SEiAL sub:treasuries ot \ BislomBRting . CERTIFICATE FILED FOR S fr ‘VAY'x'rFr». siL Liveria snd T. Guilbaud, the minis- |unrest in the United States. The sen- | conos® oorr e i 07, oo hnerietlesnmr $6,000,000 EXPRESS COMPANY | 0 S = o S : ; . X : ter of Haiti in Paris, There are six |ator declared he would no longer per- | roee o todocial amm o itive, execu- Ll v the scnate, whie Hartford, Conn.. Feb. 20.—A certifi= [ Soi g qvoria € |§atihe committeesion ecHnation’epont delegates from the French chamber [mit aciwrsions on his loyaity and ce. | hue, “To, JuGicial apneop: s e et i ol Bl ootk wol fited with the sacrctary op |V ) OEI ot . |ed fa : nending the act r of deputies as well as representatives | clared that his sole aim was to pre- | ooe gacs da Sonierenen e DI et o for thelr immeduate abolish- | gtato today for the incorporation of |y, s, TROOPS QUARTERED |fencerning its lishmentior a1 Jot e of England, France, Belgium, Africa [serve pure democracy in this country, Samm e R the American Express Company, Inc. | ' e | tirement or school teachers. | on str 1 and the West Indies, RAILROAD STATION AT . ST Sith o capital of $6,000,000 wholly paid B BERLIN | The am arifies. the act - TRAINS DELAYED BY MELVILLE, : in. The new corporation will be a| London, Feb. 20.—American troops [tha % e ecal T® TRADE WITH FORMER WRECK AT & i » R. |, BURNED| Daniel J. Callahan. subsidiary of the American Express (have arrived in Berlin and been quar- s ShnbiES TINGENS T STAMFORD| felville, R. I, Feb. 20—T Meriden, Feb. 20—Daniel J. Calla- | Company and handle its busiress in |tered in the different hotels, says a i ANY | Statmord, Conn, Feb. 20—Trains [York, New Haven and Hartfo han for 22 years 2 member of the op- | foreign countries, it is said. Lucius [despatch to the Exchange Telegraph e it s ; WWashington, Feb. 20—Immediate | were delayed oy the main Iine of the |road station burned to the ground to- | erating force of the New Haven Bu.|¥. Rebinson. « Hariford ‘awyer, filed |from Copenhagen quoting Extrapiad. | employed by sl SEOTeYA SHall e leq tion of trade between the New Work, New Haven and Hartford |night. An overbeated stove was the|reau of The Assoeiatel Pre die 3 ers. [et's Berlin correspondent. The troops Paid v v the treast of the T Fesump 3 : died | the papers D Thited States and the eolonial posces:- | ratlrond carly to of thefcause. Du eto the proximity of the|today at his home hers of pneufonia. are said to belong to the “T13th New |State s ions held by Germany o fre i here sing af [naval coal depot U large oil | following uenza after 4 fed days'| ‘Plans are under way for the erec- | York regiment” and their duty wili he| An am nt te the act concern- | disorderly conduet #14, fu permitted under an order ix- {4 wheel of a ecoal car c:iusel soveral [tanks. heavy fire fighting forces were |iliness. He leaves a widow and sec. |tion of 4 free lighterage cone. cotton |the protection of pued today by the war trade hoard re 1o telescope. No on: was injured. bhurred to the scene. e:a) ahniaran wore re- expected transport ing the town court of Manchester pro- | leased on their promisa to . leave warehouse on taten Island of food vides that in the event of vacaney in town.

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