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==—] Notwich VOL. LXI—NO. 87 - POPULATION 29,919 CH, CONN., MONDAY. MAROH 17, 1919 EIGHT PAGES—64 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS AERICAN TROOPS ADVANCE “'”“" o Bandls daanese Were Mot i, e, [ URGANIZE WURU] WAR “anada. | 3 Lorusseln, Marh 16 Kine | albert - ji| - France spent $5200160,00"on sheHs e - e ey T | & during the war. foe e | Driven to Mountaing | BlamelessatTienTsin < mncee i ie will be the guest of General Pe B e e raal e ot terad Barcelona | it G & 5 because of strikes there. | SHAPING THE LEAGUE _ Govemment Troops Clear| American Marines Were At-| The Government offered 9,600,000 | > 2. .. rfend £ 1 - Rail Parls, Mareh 16—(By The A P)— Bands of Marauding Out-| Japanese Armed With| British Minister of Munitions an- . o 1 1 3for r directed today to Move to Strategic Points on the Trans-Siberian Railway to : o > 8 A i 7 . X American Expeditionary Forces in Paris—Lieutenani . ¥ ; ch 11.—(By The [ pounds of vegetable seeds adi- e = . (By The A. he o 1 R 3 al of those Americans whe are de- & W Troops are Guarding the Chinese [P 2 : 1 the Road ..:apaneseF Pll = Aloi the Dvina| - Colonct Tiotss conterrod vith Lora |Iietelr, uner ‘the conttol of goven- | were fo-biame for the rerent diobricrs | salos Eastern Railway as Far as Irkul g Dv e ol o b t Japanese military | owing to slow busine ments can eafely be for in- |commander cf the government forees, | u | s members of the American |similar to the G. A. R. when American officiul N VGt expeditionary force ha- en the| “At o e |2imost impassable mountains mear ¥ ain I v, abandoned his attempts to|a world war veterans’ ociation, Paris the 3]s . ch section in turn will the fve momwers has hesitat- | iveen Mexico and Guercere. His cap- | were a negative r ¥ iberian road contemplaic sion of the line into four section nis on | under the supervision of a al in- ds of wool at the auction in| oF NaTions covenant| the State of Morelos of| tacked by a .Crowd of|}ounds of wool & | 1 Sticke unced an increase in the vrice of | Preliminary Steps Have Been Taken by 500 Members of thc o ez sations coven-| laws. icks. steel | . s 2 < L so as sure i ceptance by Merchants of Canada shipped 3,800 i i Railway Men in Technical Operation of |21 so as to insure its acceptance DY| yiogieq city, Saturduy March i L e 4 i { . 2 Iy reports from Tien | vostok I Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Has Announced That a R ATnE Sts e o, just so f this city, is com- |7 " ted that American marine Copper inquiry reported falling o 3 : 3 ‘ > e s : : ed i small lots at 14 1 Meeting Will be Called in This Country About the End Sobert Cadl A sanls o|ment troops seing overrun for re, late reports would seeln 10| cents @ pounds. : > S . Aerican dclomates i iyoed to](en vears b bands commanded by |show’ that the Corn' Products Refining Co. of April to Consider Organization Plans. and Vaga Rivers the Bolshevik Forces Were Repulsed | merican dilesat conceded |Emilian 7 va. A campalgn con- | faui. Close its’ plant at Granite’City, : : = : : that some of the suggested am GUCIEE Sy 5 Gonzale s ! w York, March 16—On coipt | ence in P t sider plans ofof 2 g rench concession | Baltimore Ohio Railroad declared of word " from Paris L five|the org: an | assoca iR With Heavy Losses. . Jor o= | has heen successtul, Za nd a few land there seized two Americans, and |un embargo on shipment of freight Ired L OF condi. |Limdred followers be St bigine | this preliminary meeting,” i f pancse police John H. Kehoe, director of public!fiist step there toward org tion of tinued, “steps were taken € hold ite enemy powes Fuenta_de Istia Loundary be- were bei s and men in railway vy at Har n witk a : Pa 10 meeting X d I help settle the Passaic textile strike. |Licutenant €olonel > F ich a programsm into distric each ri ccopt a distin g|tire. with that of General Genevevo de |ing « report. Later Am.erican off Turkish soldiers, of the|velt announced tonight 2 ulated to be itted later ct comprising several visions | ), # of (SeCasEI0N from the. e la O and 3 his chief found two Americans in 2 police | signing of th = e terror-|ing would be called in t cou Ame to 2 meeting of a thoroughly under corresponding sub-inspectors ‘mericarns are [ on the | lieutenants, i most any 01 one of them lying almost | izing Gggeks in Asia Minor | “about the end of April B presentative body of officers and and superintendents ition that the covenant may be aked the yard, calling for Goverflor Sproul, of Pennsylvania,{lurpose.” He added th»: organiza-in Until the allied technic: tees ded in tne peace treaty he Japan were induced favors antharcite inqu t would not be completed until epresentative the moeting are familiar with Ame 3 S Miaistes: Piilan i = t nouncement Morelo: jured man to a hospital z 1m | ra in pr to te. | raos American troops ret Paris il oniy Americans will b 3 it S I en pacified has heon afforded | American consul refused to i Alien’ Properts rom overseas. promptly come to America fo co-op: inspectors, the others acting = e to include th ant in the |th® correspordent of The Associated until the other mar United Indu: 1 2 s hat on Ifebru r » with those Who have not haf sistants reat s of neutral ss, who has just completed a cen released. This de- | pought German rese roup of members of the vilege of serving overseas ang e Cotntries, which had hecn invited, and |S€Ven day journey by railroad, mule- | man finally gran c Shipping Board released cight more uard and National Army |with the discharged members in fhit EOLSHEVIK FORCES TRIED ndments cou ot be disposed of, i Zoat I‘”."“" L2 latge ti nsul. wa shi v commercial use Four, of s L prettmtnary country of the expeditionary force.” TO.CUL COMMUHIOAPIONS 1 ) preliminaries i rmer stronghotds. There is|is said. Bank of France for the week shows | ~ hangel, Saturday, March 15 » e ar crain service over e i : o R 3| oiFFeR o BesT mETHOD B LA e e s S night D ation #5 the | Aonal Haltway of Aesico T tieer S e £ e s an L OF PRODLGH NEW RESPONSIBILITIES o be al the communications betwneen 2 1cip) apant I 1 B s Thur: z f $1 a day, makm; min- | S New York, March 16.—The Salvas Biiites | Amstiat Sodl A1 enlamns (9L ihe o | } 1 movi s’ 125 daily, effective Sun cuveen the bureu: of mi | tion Army, which has been sending mmittee | Dvin Vi rivers, but their bicture theater in I#nch conces; | ‘ 4 te “Coen Tond 1 navy depar ardi more t d workers ove s simes Chinese v pulsed with heavy los former | sion were at by a crowd of | Nise : € 1t luring | the signing of the armistice, 15 now e be cnemy lost 57 dead and i , who is ommand at |Japanese armed with sticks. 7 An agreement was reached betwecen & : > m. a | preparing {o meet “new and’ increas- isoners. The allied casualties were R 3 “erna ports t covery of | mana to enter the theater, the War Department and pro 5 e responsibilities at home dus cnly one soldier wounded. 2 > v g tntnng, % hers 7 [otoneine SALVATION ARMY ASSUMES narines who were ent telephoned for . e of 7.000 tons o ; : 7 {acids held by departnier . R 3 B ol % X tiall ; Commissioner Roper appo Ve L e Sa0s g T D charge of all Salvation ELKS CONTRIBUTE $1°0.060 REQUEST PUBLICITY OF i i Bt [ tax advicors of the new ho | : dEae “”‘”\;]ori; rs in France. TO TRA.N DISABLED «)LD\EPS\ ANSELL'S REPLY TO CROWDER| , 500 0% 0 s it ¢ will act as final arbiters i 1 > Col cer, who headed the | Il et a8 inal arbit { e . i i In oprosition| party of Salvation Army workers sent . Sebl ot Lot Tl e i S i P A I R I( :[< ’S I , A Y | " The Government will pay a bonus|l’ e bur NS e [apmecsanead fofldl geif ell, forme: acting avocate | oo to P 1d 1 S 3 navy : : e J rican Expeditignary force, j ! Washingtcn, March Request r to thi; \I‘?_\Ll\[!‘y a SR aur R g : i report conditions overs i i c 1 1 E g an ac unt of hi ven to the ; < e Hiry Sy MARCH 17th e Administration officials, es of the war, Mr. Roose- | st ,\\\,'r;x;m,wp 2 I made t enator | ¥ e ported as vor of E the |2 e ot s | thousands of new friendertas g 1 8 [ROESTRINS i . 1 2 L S e e e SOy f es f t v vation Army, ms £ t r or Chambertain in | i h gove i ace 1 i ‘\A.W\a‘l‘t. Lm Ha'rr:s“‘nrfswdeh!‘of : e eria ) “expect to remain in contact with the huiaoem, st b Ja, e B, s G ERIN, SWEET ERIN o S, e R s I e o St te military ommittee | . 5 { v s . Federal officials _announced 3 & us. dn hat s an expansion of every ) thak! atter: raad: s Far, far away o'er the green sea, O Erin, Sy it G fih v 5 of nd | branch relie work ang i b = Biiy Pt S ) e s e i c oin w ort to mateh up with tna Kael ; Still in the night flies my fancy to th Sz v gt W . r h brocedure, g mm It me Oft have I longed to behold thee, swee S Sy J d, 2 ot until twe officials | hos Svln e e, Home of the hearts that were dearest s lanta struck in sympathy with rafl : Ll 2k need for | care ‘And. not haye 1 il S ferences which he had * th Col- ; air- | S Lo esse z : PEOUE] pay r it if they are 'hwi(hout Ak natter: iing the I Tonesads: ply I grieve when 1 muse on thy story, anBmy Jpesieh f nal funds were provided the = e o e ol Ansel ! 1 have heard how enchanting th 5t Sinn Feiners are * o s e, e ', 0. mce When I remember the foes who enchained thee, < oy R Iy instructe aif means ~ permanent meoting >iq P O ATISE 1 o rt C eir 1 Py o b - the e ervice man i Pity and anger arise in my heart s S b i desig « 1 e | Am gger lodging houses 0t = i Y i ou fes ! i ; : s AR 200! t e o, CUlpan IS iy a bigger and better ) o SENATOR CALDER'S E . S VOt b 5 8 4 : : Pollities tor rT:{:y’.\ EIN ‘-r.?c v g - 1 Lic ' ! Over my heart steals a shadow, sweet Erin, 3 i es | < help for the m: is down, buf When 1 recall hw\‘\' how thy heroes have died; . . urea i d ficeq it I'rue-hearted, brave-hearted sons who have nuu\ thee, | ' t { . I'houghts of Ll.m deeds fill my bosem with pride. Spoms 8t AN0IE I e ments : that 1pC who is never PERSHING ADDRESSES TROOPS OF THE 32D DIVISION could I hear, to thy mountains and valley | Paris Matin reports Ch D 3 : e appo : c “Pershing ‘reedom is come to remain evermore, . “rench tn in | 1 i 2 8 express appre ¢ offortpas (:]:ul would I be, for I love, thee, sweet Erin, : S ; 5 farg f3al o ons or more | {hateau Ty, S nd on ¥he All thy misfortunes 1 deeply deplore. ) I N | mender ~“M ny e e e i HIRTY PERSONS KILLED et tand vl S INED FOR 3 Yoo Ebrih S e ) ve AT SUNGCHUN, KOREA| 7hnd soldiers fed (nitae UNIOR RED CROS n, sweet Erin, dear land of the sh: s ; SHAL. " (By Gk Specion e 6 Soon may thy warm-hearted children be free. / ADdpalcne r Doard | o Tl ST s e vle can meel,” a er of|Ccan K " : Sad is thy story, O beautiful Erin! . iehant v nre « ‘ diers o ¥ Services i the name thetpean] o i would 3right be thy future, loved isle of the sea Slcts ) rs in that count home wh rearts had v“w:r\‘vialhfith; ! CONDEMNED THE PROFOSED |17 : en st &) el smallestincs iny e ne seou : 1 tighting and ¢ ‘ .NO;B,EER O FWORKESSTRIKE ¢ 3 —The Mentor. fic t the vilage o i th of e Thirty-Second ion, which : ,\;‘.‘,.],-k N. 7., March = i e 4 . f r ave | g ndars fived on a omposed o of National 3Y MEN AND WOMEN [gates of the New J 2 de § b ; 5 {peal to t nferc K d, the aceacn te The mob | n Apeil e3 Couneil at @ Joint mecting b < & s closer | 1 ol et : solice,’ who dis ¥ starving pople i a ¥ rioters were siain in|EITEL FRIEDRICH CHARGES I both \\'«T" me and pro- [SEVERAL CASES OF “SLEEPING | ise for su 5 i Che has been ref claims that duri January and Fe 1ra s ‘in Fore > om 1 _Amst ‘mx S lay. Aarc nf o ibition, and cailing upon FPresident RN fet s | ‘ o o ¢ Bol K army 1 Ty i ok ik v riedric nd sot of he (et e SICKNESS IN HARTFORD|! o : 5 S i 3 Gor oror. the Eided “A general strike for heer hy labor 5 \CO'\ITROVEP‘.V WITH JAPANESE | s [daisd Fcs flscarded thelr]ed divorce proceedings ek A L peara yeal ho: REPRESENTATIVE LONGWORTH | AT VLABIVOSTOK SETTLED LMJM Bt Trade anno nced | 4, Ll I e 1 ne infidelit ore the hor. We must ex| > G r m the 7 5 by other means.” were | < sic " ‘ < an.|MANN DENIES CHARGE CF ing men on july 1 wouid make I ts a ridiculous,” Geclared H I e e : : |anese stait o I n of the | unless n co 1 to the Bank|POLISH COMMISSION REPORTS : o 5 ¥ it ki BeBEDUE ks ) 5 1 nike d zland | ON THE EASTERN BOUNDAR\ TO DI!SSOLVE VOLUNTEER 1 ; ¢ Sy 3 s Dy ; v the| I pa 1% ; s MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS v rday, ne es of th O Y \ Brdt e 2 TOTAL OF AMERICAN e repd 2 >olisit ion Towensl paBHCt: 6 [} § : | CASUALTIES NOW 267,001, et el n! ohhnw of —_— = i port thid E ssib eldiv 4 rending be- o : ; 1o iness hefore coun- | len B nd h About_the WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR nn declared ' ; and iene 5 1 otified mm ng € I 3 i o P E 1d had rate this DEPUTY IN ARGENTINA | : : osy s ; . . . o x brg e s v conple o Aire A Senora | ML N 2 = Sl ¢ € 5 Sra it Tl1o children EN CONDEMN ‘ " ; T ticia vho | y o g . tota O HEeats) 0 MAKE PUBLIC TREATIES AGUE OF NATIONS |*PPlications mbership in_the [TASE WEEK (& : g Leer] A _ha - ! : the' BETWEEN GHINA AND JAPAR turned | 3 e ¢ > | M t Bt thi s @ Lo FROPOSAL TO IMCREASE Ly o o I Beiang riday) Mars T X ¥ > would inclnds | E2 L3k E COMMITTEE |~ 581 at sea) teessersses 53 also prope <o [A. P)-—The icy convention £ov . e itic ma 2 b 8 Ao = Z = R : Ry the ecn Chins and Japan in 191 S etk haw who | (1Y M ; " Gl : e : Pt 11 p x cgion b itherto undi 660 physi 1 plic: t I for par- 2 S 5 X T . o - 3 ide Y ) 1 last month, R e etntias At ot s ehaeire. ™| TRANSPORT CARMANIA ouse resent 2 action BT or rem . the = "vgsa‘lsll‘};& g -_— TO DOCK AT HAL\FAX\M enEn At the i R s in action: ne % | AMERICAN TRANSPORT i . ora t weive treaties TWO COMPANIES JAPANESE DEATHS AND DAMAGE BY Halifax, X. S March 16—Port ofl-|iie conuid Fhe ot s : S Firileeatis una YSELHAVEN suvw BY MINE in the Chingse and | NAD: ials weer notified tonight hy radio S g : X soive | 1 ne 5 March 15.—The | 2P A pits nices e ) IROOPS WIPED OUT| ORI D) .'YNF‘"\“'SS'SSIF"] the: Cunardl 1ns iateamanip’ Cars| oo icrecse. (e ram il ) | Jior L - > 2 tsween the Chinese Viadivostok, Tuesday rch o.(— | = Vicks March 16—J. W.| mania, with three thousand Canad | hresent steerids committer el oo ) 01 | 3 mine early government iym the Brit Maqr oni (By S R antes s ot JonT tor is sny civiliansgen tonte 16 | comsen o e e % e ¥ [ Company two with the Siems e AL . wiped | even negroes are known tad Sia axd) il jdockc | SompOsed “oF Representatives Sl el b 3 _"““ i ¥ eS| Carey Company of the United States out by the I » near | T d In a torn which | jyere tomorro It was originally in- | (.o th" Ohio: Winslow, Mas: sther 5 f g peos i 1 ng railw and cantals. There Stramskoe oRE - 1 and Pantherh Miss d that the vessel would ,go to| Yoty Dol WLBOW, Hassackusetls - ann e Py are no French agrcements {o be made Blazoviestchen bru wo pe s were reported killed at York. kota representative ¢ g total d the e 3 n | Public. hundred and fifty men swor Moorehead.” Property damage is ap-|™“Among. the troops is Canads o e tis of nt onl ) S | T e o _— yjor Tanaka, comman the Jap. | Proximated at $1,000,000. ighting battlion, the “Princess | FPresentative of fhe s ond ey - 2 SHALC T - ITALIAN MINISTER s T —_— ats” Of the original battalion that | ! O 2500 nded. sl D e T - cond battle March 2 at Pra-|7.72 INCHES OF RAIN iN here shortly after, war was de- | WSt Of ot R determ 3 ¢ S : efore they were 1 - 1 ‘».-‘ms LEFT BELGRADE POPE BENEDICT RECE'VED 0, thirty miles to ths north, the 12 HOURS AT MEMP-iis | clared, only eight men and one officer, ’ Geores M E ; ) ki Sondes Toar CARBINAL AM CF PARIS|Jupatese suffered ninciy casuaities. | 3gempn nn., March 16.—all lo. | Licuenant Colonel Hamilton Gault, of ing of the armistice recogrs 16.—The Heuter core respondent learns that the new Itale only Connec e n minister to el has left Del- 3 e | wounded, > u ined. riies 1e 1 the : of e because of the refusal of :he 1y when 7 ST Meriden, €onn., Marco 1as| There were ames Sunday’s | t v place : : ment ic recognize his creden- i e weather | ARGENTINA SUGGESTIONS D ““”"m L”. R R Ust. number 45 es 3 > ——eeeeeeee e announced ton S = acturirg firs 20 o Connecticut mer | MOOSE OFFICER CHARGED B i e b, ) e FOR LEAGUE CF NATIONS 7 No C WITH $7.000 SHORTAGE | ic F h for 1L in twelve ; . which were addressel to the 5 Eored ven w und |king of Serbia instead of to Serpia, Tuenos March 16—Fersist- | {Thecs of Weslevan imiversity SATURDAV AFTERNOON LIST ) |fiom Baltimoxe for Copenhag i ert rumors in overnment circles to- o Croatia ovenia comiined. Amser- T his home here i of pn ection of the & e e alone thus far sas recognized tho laay 2 e effect t Argentin L e e 4 $1,000, F G GERMAN DELEGATION HAS i ao o B | ronuia. My, T in 1 £ state as an en hty-third ve n the Killed ction 7 T RAILWAY STATION, INMAN, GA. tephen Pichon, tie French foreign league of nations would . - S Mowse. B o nrcan RETURNEC G POSEN . i e die o sl 2 S Gel South(| LISt ST roday i as s SAS LORes Muds, . o X ton els idmission of t sther cause ; died of diseas Railway freight s ation | ¥ 5 the meot. | nole contendere in the Lynn Gistrict | Taris, Mo e e 1l members. 3 Colonel lsaac F. Kingsbury, | Other causes e ] e preme. counc s contipued until April 2 usday, says Germar ued a form 1 n.“, M}L Lonn., Mareh Colonel | Private R i o v v 1! GERMAN CREWS FORCED — — it released 1 500 | Fas return Poser resumed 1ses g the proposals the 2 Kifigsbury, a vete of the |New Haver 1 from g ealia e & 1 = < MAKING VOYAGE hond: Major Thom ] 1 : pourpa an effort to setile the | Argentine ernment viil 1 Civil war, who lived ot is the on cu T 1 D TO LOWER THE!R FLAG:! & | resented the defendant coatroversy - between Germany — and e ss., until 2 few years died her The ) \ 5 rl food A N turday, Marveh YRNA TO BOSTON Yisduin, S Foland | noon 1 the thir v VS G ser camers in- auteh | THREE PERSONS KILLED BY e Wo gree und " ‘ o5 Lest of healin AGENTS INVESTIGATING : © the home of his ton, e G Colo 2 R |~ ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTICUT |t tog ot Compan: : : o s TORNADO IN OKLAHOMA | APPEAL AGAINST DEATH | s o Connectic e lude the fol- | ur staraze tracks : 2 der grders of tho IAnStALE United | Oklahoma City, Okla., ¥ agents of th: alien bur of 1 part in the battle rg. | lowin: Wounded ree 1 ! s o 2 8 it has been ane five ree persons are reporica killed and 2 March ~(Havas), An ap- | United States department of labor e ] tarhor. He |by: wounded slightly, S jeo. | the fire ha deter ] sunce 1 urned over to the from |several others injured 2 tornado h: yeen ¢ 1 have arrived here today snd began|w ¢ ficer ‘4t Roston from |ined tar ) i, T ! > Inm r 3 re- | Unic s when orders werd attempt tolin Kingfisher county 1 zht. Wires|d ten e pas o 5 . n into cent 1. W. |16 2 exeral pube | H. Berlir rife |« re-routing plant fordreceived that the German flags ie var was | e down and the extent o dam- | tin, the a r v « Water- | iic cos i 1ssachuse e Cormicl tior i r om t he extreme south billed' hauled down the crews refused to PH. Ackerman cities. hey : ‘. = Thi -l\x'(v' e ( e 1 i ord, onn Mar 1. —Specia G Massachusetts yunteers fEedlis SENVENCE OF COTTIN,artior S e t