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ST s [ - <] Norwich VOL. LXI—NO. 47 POPULATION 29,919 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919 FOURTEEN NEWBERS SPANSH LW, s Q;maflg;qgg;;;@g@;;g@)fimf day He Will Come Ashore| Automobile and Forced CENTS ESAR 8 3 1 for Short Ceremonies. Him to Make a Speech. | Submitted Re.,ol.fi':n at the Convention of the Irish Race in Secl’e Servi en, embers of lhe cofldensed Tele rams Boston, Feb. 23.—President Wilson's| Warsaw, Saturday, Feb, (By the Q. . They Were Arrested by s e lsd York——De | The Rhi ; ? & ship arrived in Boston harbor early |A. Iyoa crowd. syparentls made oy America, in Ses on President ork—De | e Rhine provinces of Germany|this cvening and anchored with all|of persons out oOf work led by it et : e s e Police Bomb Squad in Two Raids in ewb “end | occupied by the Americans and Allies |the presidential party remaining | Bolshorin agente. mens { Wilson and Congres: e Conference to den Wh S In an| were opened to commerce by the Al-{ahoard. Tomorrow, some time before ! tion today 2 < i 1 tectives Obtained Evidence Which is to be 4 the |18, Doomemie Couseil at Pasie | hoon, tne president and those ac- |where Premier Daderey Grant Ireland the R‘g Determination Priso! ne e| Tax return forms for incomes of | companying him will come ashore £or | ter allicd mission tq Dol 1 Was 2 Bl Attempt to Prove That the ners Had P! 113;1 - less than $5000 will bo mafled” by | frict ‘coremonics ST weloome. and | formemied, mIsSIOn —The Resclution Was ously. . . . . . londay— revenue collectors to persons who | short speech by the president in Ma- | hile was opped L g Tabon bz ¥ - Tt Assassination of President Wilson in Boston i yM filed returns within this amount last|chanics hall, and the whole party Will| the hotel and. M. Pagercoskt wns | S8 peed ";‘;‘ b= : A= | year. < 5 leave for Washington by special train|forced to male a speech to the crowd Mechanical Experts are Assembling a Complicat The first. contingent of the American [a( 1130 in the attermoon, Arriving. i |l o make @ s Sl : d ¢ s 5 : Red Cross commusion for Poland left | je T e s he docirine of natio ‘ e principles X . ided— | Red nm the capital Tues: morn s soon < ible : et chine Found Dismantled in One of the Rooms Ra = Ber O e A The president still plans to retwrn 10/ T to e « for . W Wi Bai o Bond Jssues. totalling. fifteen|france on the George Washington, | nression thew aititads i The Pruoners ere Locked UP lthout il Pen mng million dnl‘ll.uw ]vau; nft;wd final ap- | sailing from Hoboken about March u,,]m‘ mum- mission. ! 2 proval in the North Dakota legisla-|unless something un cen oceur. ek one of the French of Their Arraignment Today. ture. : e The condition of the French premier, | (ached to the mission sapear t fae £ the secret ser-| . Yhe Penmsylivanla railroad’s ser-|Mr. Clemenceau, may turn out to be 8 oAy Anato e e e ¢ w Feb, 29, teer mem- y tain Peter Rubino of the meprok i vice flag with the 24,172 stars, of |large factor in wi develops. |Gt ionitiatnas fio oo rs of the anish of the L !vice, who directed the 1.‘u\=‘-: o ‘two|which are of gold, was demobiliz- |~ Althoy the president heid several|e. i turned out to he o I w SH Y et device | | According, 1o the th"'\" \dmit- | €1 With impressive ceremonies. | conferences during the return voyage, |ihe crowd was even di Cll n and members of the police bomb | Philadelphia men, who frankly admit Appfoxiviatsly: 150000880l icis have e e e e S i in two ra here late today, ]x d they were anarchisg, stopp ded | enrolled for vocational and other | the ‘work of prespests ob. the peace |1t U 1in honor e they are charged ily wit their way to Boston and inte | training in the pos hoods of thel conference further than to indicate| ATOSCOW { the R Df = Re eI ing seditious lite in their | to go on to that n&u ,""" \‘“l panish | American expeditionary force in | (it e feels u ain Justification of | oS 1o g Jami = : o the ossession, gov s T D iy e ; his position in insisting that the mak- {5t s & ing the outec 1s which have have evider that they were | branch of the L W, \ ‘-:n his comniy Monsignor William A. Fletcher, rec- | ing o peace and the creation of a| © U E e e .tehing a terrorist plot. Bd: hoen g il Cloos Ly for montis |tor of the! Catholiccathedralint Batie|ascs oo om0 the creat parable | PFOPOSC 5 "he grave nature of the alleged plot | Ly the secret service as mos So | more since 1900, died of heart dis- | propositions, not to he dissor (s e I ® Biibifiisticn OF the. attompt 'ui members are avowed anarchists u»:’: ease. He W s of age i \\‘A)m, e < e 16 OF CRE /ENT DOWWN o . yrry it into execution was de- | far as could be learned, however, there | 3P | Ho 'Was 59 vesrs of age e, WEtle ke haa been follown WITH FRENGH BERK HE - 2 ared, m t essential that the men | no general roundup of lh:h.n:\w‘l]n-‘ fonths |1 V‘u ‘;1 L R : ; N SE s imprisonc o | e e of Tutor. | There were no epidemics among | i* sk S s conates 2 o . . tioned, the prison- |raids here were the result of infor- |, (IS, WSS 1o PAemice ameng president to tenr Bt Bail bend | midtton dbais terrorist plot Bew e, vering, Norton and W ho ma were locked up without bail pend- | mation ¢ h med was | Week ended February 4. e Sl baveac . g 1 before a Un d | which had be 1 carefully fra ‘h Vi Serious conditions at Buenos Aires| ' o ‘(:,\/m “:” “. 5 . vvl..‘ : rtes comm ner tomorrow. zbout to be cax ed nuu[ €Ct. tor | a5 & Tesult of the general Strike BRI T BT D B hne e o a8 e U Do neeliarer | TheiWestern Union Telegranh com- | oL - a0 Cxplanation o ed machine | but for the most part mainiuin 1 to |Pany announced that telegraphic st the opin < t 1 one of | sullen silence. The por.oe v had | communication with European AN e (v “could vin | v service | divulgs what infermation, if an¥, bad | Asiatic Turkey had been restored e e t 5 10 ex- | been obtained from them. While they { ATACE THIEY, 1ad el = an"w"ced‘w“f: _ support for i n by davice. Trans not definitely .|u\x:r|r;m]<H the | it the. executive Hoard of the trua|co ferences few leaders, to work on yose of ma seized in the | ¢ of Taiva foiic i A urn coul intimat o phlets whick p eIty ‘\'fl"}“‘ T i | cided to omit th piferil ot thel & tuc P eiieeh ,H”i" !‘f b X : 1 t e el b bt university this year. Fonsior the mathods which Wil be & el b e ot e ecretary Lane, before the ®!adopted by the president when he| S 1 a v ;‘” O uiiding on Toxington |rules committee appealed for o e R e un- | i - 1 e g s O et ate acti on legislation pr b cob, 4 : 20 ) one of tr raided, -was a actior doubtedly making some addresses to a ; , bt weart. iplorieont || 3400:000,000: FEnd | joint session and conferences with the | g oy cently Sif iaad throusnount o members of foreign aifairs com- | m St s s | settlem by men YO | hittees of both hov police recalled tha military service. & mns ROt e s INDIERR oD, fouL Yo o] Dr. George R. Cade, medical direc-| ' SaeLen According to the rvice men, | building four blocks from this house [ O+ Beorae & Dade, medical direet | .oy s of course o ¢ who zave the name of | in which ana st of the Fe i ston, died as a|feels depend rholly : 1 the organizer of |school I their h .dvm!’l‘ rs result of injuries received when he | tion which pres 3 s I. W. W. here, and is the | —— struck by a trolley car as he|Public busl Sehrats ; oo | 1 ish newspajer | TEN CUBANS AND SPANIARDS SHodl Fopin e Yoar {oe et e onne ard_guiarte n New Yc > the 1. % ARRESTED IN PHILADELPHIA| Samuel Stirrat, v > the :::‘meual-[.lm“”mm” oA v b Bunedi by | thnoug ao tio! said, s ; hia. Feb Cuhans | 1¢ge was a member of the gang tha 5] e ek 3 xs Armoldo Sapatena Mg b S o s held up and shot Frank R. Brown,|turn to the United $ o ' s - 5 1 Edwara J.|and Spaniards were L D lectric | in June or i : 0 Tife ! « i & service s early today by age depart- | Pavmaes : Decem- | abilities ar s ment of justice on information re- : 2 sion of the Oy to * Sotk s " N ber 20, and robbe $12,000, - raids 2 the ceived from New York. A quantity of Sleic o ey whole new it et : 1 onid Ueged ~‘r:ywm"“‘I‘HH'.H‘fH‘\;h?' s s ‘,‘vrr} ST e H‘exr\:"l‘”‘::" L stan ( into the x X Wilse ‘ orrow but custody in New York Sun- d‘"” “;“‘ i I.,.,, i _ @ much < time to escape he ¢ « t t se w ed by Cap- ld sacks, 25 suit cz 1501 rougher home than he did | down hy th era iy S y SESIE — —— |bottles of whiskey. | going over. & days half the ter picked two ] e T The 13 Indiana ~republican mem.- | president proved himself an excellent|cling to o0 = SATISFACTORY IMPROVEMENT |BLAZING TRANSPORT e T BT wae L i ! « IN CLEENCEAU'S CONDITION | WAS SUNK 1 support esettative G- [ailoe” and ‘oniy Burr ris, Fe uf the im New York r sttt e ) - list: 3 , | 2 i 1ip of next house. ing over th FT'S WORK FOR LEAGUE el 4 ; v Eight erished when fire ! ting while w: TAFT'S WORE LEAGUE _{fore ’ " ¢ e e <1rva-l.?\h.»,] gicis Sl it egends - Jovile, | ¢ ing about in heavy OF NATIONS IS GRATUITOL rm of gov o ; e e sl Queber an ntian Mountains lively w York, Feb. 23.—Denial of Sena t ! ¢ boatswai g 7| Twenty men in jail at Seattle nd infl n’s statement L speecl v i oisinal of thal tip's hospical SR e “‘1' \ connection with the recen being confined to ti of N abc ‘w)‘l.") strike ti voya e Nor G : S William H. Chaffet, wowever, were a in ) : t i T tired hosiery mant dent’s speech he eties § : expected to League t Ve ar y of an ach tine tha i« 1 | welcome home, re scus: :u;w e . of the peace confer ts work \t, never reffas e sional leade 1 | pr [ ieved to Y. M. C. A. RELIEVED OF lspta i | cour POST EXCHANGE WORK ;_ ’“ S s ; i umont, e the A. P.)| busiest ¢ i America ny. at its owr e ; , o However, | the crew and firemen from | With the American m"l Iy gudr b O hooien Wore SIE | Weon, Gancial Perchine end. B.1GH| delegation ol 2 ; 8 - B mll heally Hors oasy fonia bt s Carfer inchavgs) OEETS ML G A, it oy oo N SEoAE e i p ] o eht | ih ”»‘”?y um!ru.mp»rx"“urf narrowly army, result in decision. | night that in front of r ‘ g = . »ear- | missing several firemen on the dock, |OR January r Carter Wrote 10 |gtand at the State House upon » 5 il & " | Members crew had to leap to |General Pershing saying I ge of the presidential Darty, | jjent 0 o their ¢ B oA B Bl e | “A year and a half you r8~\g nners voicing L%t sulrage de- |l : rom | O ; aitons: it e b esidence | the g ank. e > Y M. C. A. to undert: s would be displayec ile the = vere r mber this morning| The caXso, vajued at $3,000,000, will | Gue fir‘)‘“x”‘l;m} Gl PR ‘;u’n‘r;;l “?1“,‘;\‘, ”wu,“. yed W l‘xfl.‘” B | ElVE HOTELS BURNED i : i a8 the duls Fravliin had re- | be a total loss. e American 3 Toreo Tn/jioco L fbe Mochanics B | AT ASBURY PARK, N.J.| “We uree : of T t order that ‘officer: ted men|gemonstration on the Common, at|{ Asbury i Febh., 22 L i LAWRENCE TEXTILE may not be taken that pur- | Wi plantied to luen copies of |1 thr nd_ two : : mY tontiges STRIKERS NEED MONEY |pose from their n military | s ety B eluid ' A ¢ s ® The| Boston, Feb. 23—Ime Kaplin, sec- |unction of raining and fightin Noss estimat = W . ve|retary of the General Committee of | “In view of the char situation I destroyed were St ) aon CeWVe | Fawrence Textile strik id 2t a|wish to know whether you do not|GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS w. Fifth A 2 a g meeting here today tk s money it would be po: ;'““ for ! the HEADED FOR BEACH IN FOG | The | 3 . : T HAD A were furnished t s ; at a ve daatelfo assuma ll o e dhaRe i G : g | CLEMENCEAU FeLs ¢ : He said $10- |full responsibility for the maintenance e ile was bl o t UNDAY | ould lose the strike. aid $10, e o Wil coniine torBor o GOOD DAY § 000 wa ded immediately to open |of the post exchanges throughout the | 1" i s o i tr -1d Paris, Feh (By The A. P). At B It i, n expedietionary force, Aena ot T : s | wit ; thic evening the following meeting was held as a protest il; Perdhing tihis reply ives- | ELESIGCTE WVUsons Shlp and her, de i e by her 1d ‘ . 1ed concerning the imprisonment of political | terday wrote *‘ beach at Thatcher's Island, Cape |cause telegray et t tion ¢ mier Clemenceau lers and the deportation of un- | '“As you correctly state, the Y. M. C. | fie beach at Thatcher's Iiland, Cape | caase tens ey lemencesu had a good wble aliens. undertook the management of the PN at th S thousand y e & Wt 5 His e 2 (centi n Katayama, introduced as a Ja- |post exchanges at my request g betore itn was d. s re discover s (9% ) © 68. Henceforth | panese socialist, who had been exilea | time when it was Of the greate oae s i he basem ) ai only one bulletin w e issued daily.” | from bis native land, declared portance that no available soldier | STOUN ips got th | two of the : 5 e — the policy @f the allies toward tne |should be taken away from the vital | Dol but ° AMERICAN LABOR PARTY TO soviet government in was | military functions of training B e et wasivery . SUPPORT NATIONS’ LEAGUE | changed hecouse of 2| fEttE that time 1o roauest yoa |the_Dr vlrl(‘.j: st ‘].‘r‘ ratio New York, 1 The Ame: Japanese troops from 5 | to undertake his work no longer e: L\\ CENLUTY S : o Labor part : Yo recently OF- | pit down Bolshevist upr I am glad to approve your suggestion. iadenly the Haia If the , Zanized ons, will give its| i3 that Dols m had In reaching this lusion umm.\-[ S destrover . resolute s ident Wil- | py;0p er hold in Japan th eration has been given to th s ints %o *a redl [amiarics. burdens in connection with en e hie 1 according to a _— ment, athletic and o iy e 1 night by William | v o MEN KILLED IN AUTO tion that you ‘\:“ e e g he president ACCIDENT IN PROVIDENCE | ;700 iemsels ray 3t e e ht . i S PR A e om Burope may b Providence, R. L, Feb. 23.—An au- S o el ot s t | 5 suppetter o B. S rom the diplomats,” | temobile containing a wedding party — e n:“ i nd siznalled | Cross here. i DOER o but falls far ch was pu the bride and | GERMAN PRIZE SHIPS ;] Shet Y e y r everywhere ex- | groom tonisgt nd killed Har: TAKEN TO DUNKIRK | the 1 Princess } d honest self-deter- {ry Br , 66, then skidder and crash- 5 i S R i T name wa ‘ T e e hees e 16 o ] The French destroy |of the engines, and that was the mdi e ed i« : ; et T e ! 20 Gar- | er Orifl captured on Iebruary 19| intin of engers ducated i ¥ . 1 hon 1 n- | stree Johnston, killing I3 rar- 3 ) An SSte rs { most of the crew had of what was e b ) W ) he' open door |afano, 25, injuring Antonette Scunsio, | the “f”r‘h;hcfhfll‘:i" {eamers | most of the crew had of what wa it e 3 i : : i . 4 nd se infur- E i g L z S sscendant ¢ > e : n and open|probably fs Jusy MU e without permission. The President Wilson not¢3d the mo- descendant ] & Wilson Sa 1, but we are two other 1 and four men, |IN8 ! - son. I Al At the aze o 5 : « ; A e taikiea wre in the Thode | er took her srizes into the Kiel Canal|tjon at once and with Admiral Gray- - s e : . I Diaaited Bl Miss inzio, | On the way io the nearest French port, | son went on deck. He was quite un- |{ i he Uartod | Yy % s L Wi 1 x s Sy ’|but the German authorities closed | concerned, however, and attitude | Little girls and Sl A skull fractured: Blie. De Rita, f - ol o | States by the Ja overnment to = st a i i ok | z oo A Smith, thigh f1 the locks at Brunsbutiel and endeav-|was more one of curiosity and iner- | Stafes by s et i i e ’ < been (CNLY TWO OFFIC ttired J‘””il Ventituolo, conct ored to prevent the p: of the de. t. Troops and passengers piled on Y‘\‘_: tiedl G the - | > - is KILLED IN MUNICH | oy n. Three other men | Strover and on thejdecks at the same time and saw the | 1700 Sh i il ! om 1n v a doctor and carrieq j ground that were illegal. }rollers on the sandy beach and the s ol . 2 e his P P',iq ting a foreizn | home, |~ Atter the comma of the destroy- | summer cottages. A motion picture |JeTs : I ; ik ek . {lome. e 2 ’ > nrotest the | show soin nain dining sa- nist r persens | The bride and groom, ignorant of | er had made an en = show g 3 e raini o Lo iride et ercom, Jenar: this | Oriflamme and its 1 were allowed | Jon, however, continued to hold the APEST 3 iy ; g heir honeyrmoon trip, to proceed to Dunkirk. attention of many of the passengers ; o et of i — Althoush going full speed the Wash- s i 1 £ Under the terms of the armistice | ington stopped quickly and easily and P e[ ) e y eive '-MPPLA'\'E WART"C:‘{()F.E.H WIR German v re lialle to capture [ began backing away, while the de- e It s agrt o0 |committce of ¢ house of repr : wou P ; Sou DSOR £0 to sea without special per- | stroyers turned fo, wallowing about|Years old. e 2 L tives, to t 1 1 iy i | Tlartford, Conn, Feb. i the big liner. The lead was got go- | younser than her fan The on .““*‘ nfmay fles . - 2 ey i plane which laft Mineola, ing_quickly and desp water imumedi- | Who died in D . o t many gtuer, repor o jrrany for Boston 10 be used In Dhotu- | GRAVES OF U. S. SOLDIERS IN atelf was reporied. Passengers, crows | Son of Prin 1 i found i e ? .r"“"mfli;“ o = FRANCE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED |and troops did nog \\]u:\mn?(‘ ‘«1‘ xlh; - S8 s By Misst Wiiso 0o Craial Feb. R i- | incident_as a vossibili anger, ) U. 8. MILITARY WISSION | was wrecked Weshington, Teb, 20 Drery Ment | meny. of them.thinking it rathe Miss Delia Chapin Tortey. « WITHDRAWN FROM BERLIN | oo, WFO0 O Y ansed two fa1 the | fied grave of an American soldler in [maty O aved by the fog and > : . T Feb. 22—(By the bt 1 Jteq |France will be photographed by the|800d Joke plaved B fhe 1o (0 i o i, b Battin, Bob gy L e raltig Che pilot was Liou- | American Red Cross and the picture |On the navigato Chapin Torr e e A. P.)—Military n of the re-|in wrecking I was Licu . Sharae D | of Former Presia «wently establist erican on | tenant 8 v and with him |sent to the soldier’s next of kin. Sev-| i t who w: died tonight at United tne re that they n Berlin h n withd was Lieutenant Cuneiss, photo- |eral hundred photographs have been| Raoul Dreyfuska, painter, as jiaied; b o hlae 0, in rom ead in the Franklin | cho grapher. Neither was hurt. An ac- |taken and forwarded to relatives and |drrested shortly after Emile Cottin,|ofter a brief ill ; i : s e b oY 8 i R o s bh eeded nfter |it w hounced today that at ihe |shot Premier Clemenceau. after being lown - S Unite S in a dying Americin ¢ it Berne, remains | companying ai ne proceeded after it fhelo i ‘n his temporary The only relative at The dside was |honor and inte o it e I dn Berlin in charze of the interests of |ascertaining thi! no injurics had oc- |reues ment _the | auestioned was *give . The only refative at 7h BODOK And Anierent o ols et l:i"m American mission. curred, Red Cr has lakcu D\m task ert « i ibe o i Sl e g b S e e A i i * ! il s SRR RIS

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