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Bulietin Servics ilag VGL. LXI—NO. 103 POPULATION 29, 919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDA “PRIL - 30, 1919 12 PAGES—88 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS ITALIAN PREMIER NOT TO | et rerose Gl Reports of 'S5Fang Exposives | St rns |GV - O] COMB ANNflUNl:ES . ; crlin, Mondas, April 25.—~(By The Auction’ of $10,000,000 worth of furs u socialis(_editor, will be placed o O Daieng confer- i {vial iy 19 for alleged compiicity in s cnrcac.,:‘.o‘,l:. (é?:,e;:;fevffi?magin work B ie recent disorders in Berlin, - Total Sales $984,884,150— |Wife of Former Senator Hard- |7, the special session tomorrow. In Similar Period 31,323,.’ itk mnd NSl Tnureds | e OF A et Bty som e s ! ng serious. Ambassador Page Has Telegraphed That Information From | "Ol%r ANTI-AMERICAN 716,000 Was Contributed| ~Similar to One Sent Mayor | secits ?’;"‘;“’w:"":"“h" rers "ot Al ‘ Lit o growers of Al-| Favorable Keports Were Received in the House of Bills 4 Rome—Premier Orlando Gives as Reason That the Pub-? sl i L s ol Henvon of Seattle. " Clts : : British Administration reports all . ot & e S & bk s ey ot -A-Cov_er;h:sar; Ap;ll 2:]—-(51 hthe ovashington, April 20—Subscrip-| Atlanta, Ga., April 20.—Explosion of | Wires from kngland to the Continent rying Appropriations for More Than $1,600,000 ic Feeling in Italy Wou : P ssociated Press) — There have Jjtions to the Victory Liberty Loan on{an infernal machine sent through the |iDterrupted. 1 Pk Juousy. the Slg!.nng. OF @ been noisy anti-American demon- 1 h° busis of official reportx o thelmails to the nome of formev. {hited| A, shipment of $10900000 in silver | House Adopted the Bill to Give Limited Suffrage to Wos Treaty Which Did Not Include Italian Aspirations— || strations in Fiume. American of- ey oniERE fppredcnen. the Uil-| States Senator Thomas W. Hardwic bullion was made by the Philadelphia W ark. Contributions. from ¢ t Georgia, today, resulied in the se-|Mint to India. men by Statute—To Act on Equal Suffrage Amendment g « (R ficers were hooted in the streets, fiall of the twelve Federal Reserve dic.|vony iia today, . S 4 | 1 ederal Reserve dis- | rious Nrs: Mz Z| " Spartacan forces that attempted t Steps Have Been Taken to Suppress Demonstrations in | oot o™, 2 e oons ‘received by || et oficiatie: tabois Reserve dis: |rious injury of Mrs. Maude P. Hard " Bremen T e T Ear Leverthruw the ovensint i, Brorcn to the State Constitution Today—Senate Passed Bill Italy Against President Wilson—Latest Count Shows a. | way of Germany and ‘British and E.?mnbmmn~ reported during the past m;?mix‘;‘g‘ ot her meprd maid. o ""*l\vere defeated: Y- Total of 80,000 Words in the Treaty. B oy i Ait] st hets tvese 14 0, | bringing| - Fommer Senator liardwick was not|, Cotton crop of India estimated at Reducing From 58 to 55 the Maximum Number of Hours | Parls, April 20 (By the A. P).—Am- w bassado: | 1 % e at home when the infernal ma-|{20.497,000 acres, or 19 per cent. below . i with difficuity. - That the Victory loan it lagging to{chine was delivered, and Mrs. Hard-|1917-1918 figures, of Employment of Women and Children. RO L P A of the | — E:m(em;pl:nko Ured to be indicated | wick ordered her maid to open it, be-| Gold holdings of the Bank of Ger- b o e TR Aeleentiog st thot ] son with progress of the|lieving, it is said, that it was a _sam-|many as of April 15 amounted 1,- Special to The Bulletin.) Gellert, Bisho 1 i s hed trom Rome| Italinn delegation at the peace cone Tourth Liberty Loan drive in which | ple packuge contdining pencils. When |912036,000 marks, Hartford, April 29.—The act reject- | Stone, gty ‘{“:fii:}nsflméauf::l? mier Orlan FOhg . SRRGrENds isly by & ey CONDENSED REVIEW OF {apscriptions amounted to $132371,- | thre wrappings were removed, the ma-| For the first time in two months e in the yonate, which would gisg to| Burdick, Lane, Noves, Geary, 13, Yes:: Monda & Dremtige (80 BEOIRC] T tolbk 1t onTactans.ite. CaTt: bl INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Mme“ ::::ge e campaign reached the n<bl1w; exploded with terrific force. The|steamers are now loading at New |women the privilege of voting for pres- | Gager, Smith, Comstock, Noble, Jodoit, tend to retur » signing | the attitude o : delesatic (By The Associated Press.) | While devoting most energy at|ilard i e e e S R dential clectors, oceupied practically | Boulter, Chatfield, 7. X, n ardwick was burned about the face| Hungarian Soviet Government is|all of the morning n in the ho - = . E e e 1 = . sest use| Windl time was +o|hegan alout the middfe of March. At With everything virtually in readi- | Présent i? fl{y immediate problem offand body and her upper lip was se- | preparing ot draft all men under for-and for the first time this year the|clark \’r‘::;. cm\‘l’;‘xx_xof";\ne‘:ényl(lsn‘lt.;;, o i W sl farch. Atlness or the handing ever of the peace Pulting the Victory loan across suc- | verely cut by a fiying fragment. ty-five for the Red Army. | legislators met in the afternoon. The |Hagstrom, King, Hammond, Child, My i e preparaiery work Waslireaty to the Germans at Versuilles,|ceSs[ully, the treasury is considering |niture in the room was demolished. Thousands of men are needed by the | ote on the woman suffrage, 124 in fa- | Yes. Baker, Hussell. Jomwett. Wrights TR e “Geciaed upon.|the Mtalton situation looms large as. (A OrERNAlion of a hatlon-wide ma| Police selieved {onight the machine| United States merchant marine to man | or, and 97 against, was deciared _at | Haines, Kebler, Chagnon, 1. o Beenited’ Ty it e ] _ b Jeacn Swith Gepslan impedient in the way f unanimous S for disposine Var & gs | was sent by the same person or per-|200 ships by end of year. 1.45 and recess was taken until 2.30, . ¢ Rl g B R e haning Dedce arith (¢ usrcement on ihe part of the entente|Sfamps, certificates of indebtedness)sons who several days ago sent al According to the Koelnische Zeitung,| Tk faoliandlcounty =t MoKniuhi R'““’;z o S Prseshey Jor|many were given precedeiice. bul Itland associdted governments and future issues of honds after the machine to Mayor Ole Hanson|Germany will confiscate $10,000,000 in | pific committee on appropriations|James, O'Malloran, Bumstes 3 i deliv aty | s asmond (hat tiose rearding Ll o situation in Ity still remains| Victors campaign. It was ‘stated to- et e L coutaee made repar on the Boxing Bill so- | Seward, * Reed s’ Yes. Cooky Littles § crmavs. it el I follow immeds [critical. the people demanding the fulc | 4ay thal the war savings organiza |nges with wi eaths i Plans. for ountry-wide maval re- |Cled, with recommendation thal the Higgins, Kingsbury, Park, ~Kiowltons from Amba. "added, f1t that LODGE UPHOLDS DEMANDS In the claims of the Italian del- | tion will continue to function and that| address Gimbel ~ Brothers. | serve officers’ organization will be dis- | committee. - 3x Eol e Judiciary| Fuller, Talcott, Yost, Hall, 10, NouSifiy vy 84, SE 4 Fiume and the Dalmatian|the present organization for dist 2nd and Broadway, New York.” Tho|cussed in Washington May 1 o on explained that} Those absent and not voting FromES Soth Jrould ha OF ITALY FOR FIUME o und islands.. So tense is the sit- | Uting certificates of indebtedness will| package roceive the home of Mr.| - Under the Sl oontars’ Goal Go., |\mder the present Dill the state wuold | New London county were: Sween: have troul Should prefer 0| vosnington. April 20.—Demands of Uation that Vittorio Oriando. the Ital | be Kept intact, but that the Liberty|Hardwicks also bore the - mscrintion | Li- p creaiey contury Coal Co,|be required to pay the salaries and o o Ot T A #rom with . ltaly for the port of Iiume were upe il premier, at a conference with loan selling force will be permitted | “sample” and a New York city poste|riaiic Canadian coal companics | penses, and the committee believed the |10, Graham, J. L. Reynoids, Thomps g present held ton! by Senator Lodge of Thomas Nelson Page, the American| mas : g A caotial S iislons bould i heseiERuppont. | Spuie: :(:l‘ tify vould Massachus publican floor leader, dmbassader: to Italy, léft Mr. Page w 1 also has under consid-1 m—— a Anlordrr i s ;e“ o: e e e e e Justify the signing v, Ma republ flog der, ¥ e S R e S S TP e e door lumber was placed in Kansas| The committee on railroads reported | Greigs, Dorrance, Brodeur, Ryan, 6. ich dic t inely 3 in a telezram sent to Italian societies lerstanding that the premie means of discouraginz| T aesrepor L ' hich did not incl dian aspir o e s i e e e it D of Tiverty Donn o | STATEMENTB: PRESIDENT o | City by the Atchison Railroad. avorably the bill granting charter to| Tolland county: Richard, Howard. 2. A 15k Ba N adit ]M] Senator Lodge declared that Ttaly" ing of the peace treaty jpast iss: nd some announcement | OF GIMBEL BROTHERS. Soft coal output for week ended | Charles E. Graham for a street rail- A motion to reconsider made by Mrs: SR ladee, dedared = rant: QBmbustiati e S R S ) e il 20 Tsane Gimbel | APTil 19 amounted to 7,403,000 tons.| way in Danbury Shaw was lost. This bill was repected | Sthps 1o have ‘the ltallan authorities Jemidnds rested on ‘the sround of wer}, Trepl felousiations have been LGy pected Wil A Ny Ou GREll 20, Tsaac Gimbel.| s nthracite output at 1,565,000 tons Unfavorable report was made on the | the senate on Thursday last by & suppres manifestations directed M = 3 3 OEa . “] ~ ization of I ot S=piiaiion and| Subscriptions to the Victory loan by |night that he attached no importance! A 9old casket containing the cert petition for a charter for the Norwich|Vote of 19 to 16. The matter now goes = EBOC Wilkon') Ay o resuit (85 JFeasans adyancec Lor; ruinge el n e e Orlanio | saver the) Aiha ket | ¥ : 5 35 jcate of the freedom of the Hartford Traction company, due to back to the senate, for concurrence or i demeustrations in ] v ial veonomics T jdor the impression- that, owing to the| — {London will be presented to President | the fact that a chareer was in exist- | disagreeing action, and may be refer- 3 : COBOm s of | critical situation and the fact that thel i Wilson. |ence and a new charter would wipe|red to committee of conference; 0 not ret e L D ; TS ol s action either in going fo] | Motion for receivers to distribute |out the present stockholders The should the senate vote to adhere. == it would {waye de . s I remaininz away from the | funds of West Virginia debt payments (commitice favored extension of present| Recess. = lous a: ek edonts and il adioinine! Deace conference would have serious| was denied by the United States Su- |charter privileges. The state department of health is o e palian | ons where Ttalian culture and Ttale conseque t would he preferabie | j preme Court. A - The appropriations committee re- 2uthorized to procure diphtheria anti=. tion' without the!ian population are nant should be !¢ have trouble come from without | DepartMent of Agriculture is wor- |ported favorably these matters: Ap-|toXin, tetanus antitoxin, viccine lymph,. While there s returned to Ttaly {aly should 1 :’1‘: rather than from within the’ {ried over the guestion of storage for ! propriation for certain buildings for | )OUW biologic products for the free, 1 this resilt. imai. jhave military naval control of the, Kingdom | the enormous vield of 1,000,000,000 | the Connecticut Hospital for the In-|Uuse of people of the state upon whom' oy o s t A despatch from Paris says that bushels of wheat. |sane: allotments for state highways; jthe purchase thereof would impose a o e e 1 eFrom information given hy an Ital-| "hile the nan-return of Orlando would -. 0/ ewa War trade board suspended enemy '$200000 u year for state normal | financial hardship, and to distribute | y 8 | tesman whom I saw list spring &iV€ the situation a more serious as- | PR )\ 3 i H lists preventing shipment of | Schools contagious diseases among | the same to town, city and horough ¥ -y PN v |in Washington I was assured that ITtaly Dect than did the departure of the = 2 ican goods to enemy destinations | bees; for Connecticut reformatory; for |health officers who shall furnish the tually « eted. The men fr was entirely w o sive portions of Ltalian delegation frou: Paris, the allied < through neutrl concerns. {laboratory building for state depart- |same to such persons upon recommen= 8t the wo v they have no fugther the Dalmation coast to the Jugo-Slavs, 21d associated pow would proc Operatives working on American ment of health; for governor's foot |dation of attending physicians. wubt 1 hey will be uble to fintsh If this be true, which 1 think is, I sec: © th esigning of the treaty, notw: A { o E g cotton in the spinning industry at Suards; for Fairfield county law li-| Another matter taken from foot of thelr work by Thursday or he such;Ro wrong in it whatsoover. jstanding Italy's non-participati One hundred million of us Americans banded Lancashire resumed work after « Drary: for care of crippled children; | calendar and passed provides that the . ey e e, T atest| | “A% 1o Fiume, if Ttal is of opinion| , ThE main German aciezates are now iho i oh dinban aave {for State park commission; for pay-|salary of the judse of the police court court shows a total of 86,000 words in that it is necessary to her safety and {U® 4t Versailles, -but it is prob: o G 917. to AR c Alfred Everson Pearsall, of West-{M®Nts 10 towns for SChool purposes; |of the city of Willimantic shall ba - iy {ToF her protection that she shoutd loid | the Yeace treat not be delivered together in April, 1917, to Lelp rid the world of field, X T died at his winter home in | tabled for calendar and printing. $600 per annuin; the calary of th Wil A1 official summary of 10,000 words, Fitme, 1 am clearly of fonthat L0 Hhiem fan S e i 11 “P, o dm Melrose, Fla. He was founder of Pear- \‘-.-O'I’|‘"L'{';{r"';"fim“‘:‘ ‘E’;fl i‘l’l"!?g;[g‘d“,‘:l - judge of said court shall be $180 | s be L h sl i L as he eople of Pt b 24:hour < f /& Cc o C ercia News 2 BCEICE CA 8¢ r. E y - ]ahv b I i hshape She whould have i the people of | yrike which will ite transporta- HHE T T FESsIEEE SN Do Wednesday, and in order to test the|PCcr ARAUM: the salary of the prosecut: at it 4 Lo i e lling | tic e t : i Y stration officials of the i {tion and communication is on the pro- | £ munic T Stater SHipoine Boasd, Bmers | Wishes of the members, it was moved | 158 attorney of said comrt * Sht Sy ITALIAN DESUTIES VOTE mme of the labor unions. o | CONFIDENCE IN CABINET Rome, Avril 20 (By the A. P.) phisohe hers. ; $600 per annum; and the salary of the The council: of thiser conferced| e . e 3 gency Fleet C ton retire o | 085 Wher (e hoyses sdloumpltbe o ant prosecuting attorney of said et T e The job is well in hand but not finished. the Philadelphia office on May e e s T Kt i ve SI: _The kino and Viscount Chinda of the Jap- Licutenant General Liggett will suc-|gn,1y" decided that adjournment he| Mr- King offered amendment to the of denuties tonight voled cor delegation with reference ftol {ceed Major General Dickman as com- | jcan o the usual time, 11.15, with |constitutional amendment concerning fidence in the cabinet by a cour Kian, Chaty, 0 eeith A B e s y nder of the Third Army as soon as | [30Cl (Phen (ne procession passed tne | qualification and admission of electors to 10, the latter voles being cz egates who are pressing for a1 Are YOU going to quit, or are you going to jdissolution of the First Army is com- | capitol, |to correct an error discovered .—m)’\‘\'v.h‘. ; ment of :E1]¢.w share of paration, 5 A 3 © S pe veston s alaers . Cad The appropriations committee re- fofflm;"'cdfi:‘“"}rfrlq' Ba‘lld:nn- ;gclém . he ollowed an address by owing to the stringent financial situa- S haerthe Far The VICTO alves | ported unfavorably- the -bill to-exempt | 2ccepted and referred to commit ORLANDO ADDRESSES THE Premier Orlando which was constantly | tion in .Belgium. = No definite decision- stick and subscribe for the “VICTORY d in_the Gulf of MexXi- | from tavation the Danbury- & Bethel | constitutional amendments. CHARMBE F DEPUTIES' interrupted anplause and ended i on_l:‘m-\;’_- szmon \\Asfi 1ieu<'hcd_ | ERTY LOAN? \k;;"hr ‘}I‘:’xn!’g L"ll!'\:))u‘t\l-t‘:ulfig;‘:l‘ “112“‘ Traction company. Afternoon Session ; 4 "> an_ovation in the chamber, even the h itish peace delegati as | = LOAN? iggling a era 2 3 ”';’ e P.) \‘ tribunes joining. 3 Laiven outi 1ts bowe: PAth teus o (‘y‘,}” v rebels. The act ‘wncermaglqual kf'*v" :l m;fnlie‘;csg‘lglx%:ng{fir‘fiir’x\s acgn:meni- oy T y 9, Fax Premier 1 i followed | scction of the covenant of the league of : - women voters, which would give to he oncern pre. BBy Svery L e s dcating e s Mgy aede ot e e hnsand (pai bels | WOMEn the privilese of voting fof pres- | the qualifications and * sdmission. o | e of ylaude £ 0y tie Bnira ir a Btin PRI | e vere broke o1 a idential electors, was favored in a |etectors, was the first matter on the prese e Ly e e s savn s e At Any Bank—Cash or Installments. e e e paaaaors, “Md | stirring specch ~ by Representative| calendar. In the absence of the house and s R S Whatina e | b6 motAnstruments of natlons] Sebl e R "8 €71 Cowles, ¢ sirman of the woman suf- :lmx;mm}\ llm] ‘:‘“‘éfi”tfié"cfiafii"r‘ = . sts could not g a vote'of tion, but guarantees of peace.” It is . |frage convention, favormg minority re- | taining its place e 3 . ¢ ) rine “has become an international un. | .\eiifn;’{,.f\«u.»u i ,‘“1,""'“”“”\ L) , moved for acceptance of the|joint committee on constitutional BRITISH PREMIER SENDS { derstanding.” ! o Eanort iats 1 the Iame MUORity report and passage of the|amendmenis. MESSAGE TO ORLANDO‘ e osted il Ahe fen imEsting ) gt oo s off o e ol £ tho|_ Repressntative Tammanysiof Exston,| s tion: sumsaiainer st SHNNNNE o S s 2ot the e of nations probably wi i : <t Hardwick 2 £ ident the e » of Easton, |s: ssioner, 5 . £Bey US A el e el ie White Iouse in Wasi- | N hmeeni S nounced the Moved the previous question, which |on receiving from any department Of e B o ington i October o ;\~ present year, o = i i [ wrappell in paper bearing the name of | public service commission’s adverse vailed. ~The closing a W he state notice by any employe of I ON6/ Of bl Tiistedf Wamctates wio k) Pa o £ hica 2 5| his_company | decision would not stop the comy ‘“‘ ade by Mr. Shaw. The roll call vote said department, of claim for compen= ' b L A il el P Jur store,” said Mr. Gimbel, “sends ir purpose of having the fare in- [Te3ulted as follows: sation, to serve copy of such notice by i oy ey Wil ven e‘lWILSON SENT MESSA out thousands of pa every daa| T BRI Witole' n | 3 5 S 7 ts. v 2" |mail upon the attorney-general and ON ADRIATIC QUESTION s .00 43500,000 wrapped in paner s mene e Necessar, r the awards of the commissioners shall T Par (By The hm 126,000 person who made two purchases would REP, SENATORS TO CONFER [ SRR S e be paid from the funds of the state SCIE ACA : e 2 A e 4 5 shked ot tWwo wrappers. One who made 044 sy e ; 5 EMINENT SCIENTISTS i [cRcaNizING TO ENFORCE e memorandum _deliy ve- | Clevetana 7.1 lozen purchases would set a dozen| ONFEERGUERORSNATIONS | soos it e e s iing (Contiaseion e AWARDED GOLD MEDALS PROHIBITION AMENDMENT |mier Orlando on Aps B Lo e o wrappers. | Washington, 20.—Republican -1 York, Anril 29.—Organization | v 8 S, ! s n 28000 Sk | leaders in the next senate tonight took - : tizen America for| ment issacd by Presdent Wilson: g : steps toward ascertaining party senti- ie 142,600 | 35 NO SETTLEMENT OF THE REDUCTION IN PRICES P . L 841,000 CLAIMS COLOR PREJUDICE iment towards the revised league of e i L S e : ; : : E L WILL WEAKEN LEAGUE |nations covenant and toward the uni- | KIAO CHAU QUESTION OF CORN AND PORK ituti e i s 5 [fication of all republican senators on| Paris. April 29 (By the A. P.).—No| Chicago, April 29—Julius H. Barnes, § iam 1 e fell bound to square every|age stand showed 3 7 R Dhers the course to be puvsued when the | settlement of the Kiao Chau question| president of the Grain Corporation of & nt or e e TG D Ll L S i e couering |t ‘wmw treaty including the covenant was reached at the long conference the fod administration, made an as= S rately as ible. with his fourtcen|Cleveland: N, York passed 2 o8 Nesaiant (Lo jte i« g before the senate for ratifica- |held today between Baron Makino and sault on high prices today which was® 1| poi and principles laid down in}delphia d that San Francisco went|} Of nations. re; t tion. v Chinda and the council of|promptly reflected on .the board of general | cubseque ddre which were | ahesd of Dallas and Atlanta. | g has heen done toward satis ttitude of the republican sen- -e, and a member of the Japanese|trade in a maximum decline of 11 1-2 et orsiatly adopled by, the powersiaesos ||l Mheitreasnyareviow ol the cam it Jeis e S will be decided upon at a party | tion said he did mnot know cents in the price of eorn, s 1t 1 the | ciated against Germany as a basis for| p: characterized as “one of thel s fhgtie o : conference to be held prior to the con- nother conference would be| °Of more interest to the housewifé o make the|Deace with Germany, and that he nt fe: 1 today’s new ejudice endures any leag {vening of congress. Until this con-|held tomorrow. as the slump in the provisions mar= faltone it state| Dok I linerty o suzgest a_new|a statement from banks in B (R e e ok 2 “tru- | ference, the republican members were| Kiao Chau is now rivalling Fiume as|ket. Pork dropped an extreme $1.80 e os national one with state | s peace with Germany and an- . that they had so much i pRadigs ladvised today in telegrams sent outln peace stumbling block, and is at-|per barrel while short rib sides, knowm § | haEiants t and s Boibinage |5 ce with Austr he future of Victory Loan| The Guardian says ¢ ztesmen t 1y Senators Lodge of Massachusetts, | tracting much atter.don. The Chinese!to the breakfast table as bacon, de= | ori-! cupporting the work Bomat hel s the compict that they would fedeem them at|Cannot march far ahead of. their {floor leader, and Curtis of Ka proposition to let Japan keep Kiao|clined a maximum or 31 per hundred e gl D ISt B¥aohition:orithe -Hungarian cm- | par in one year if any holders desired |Ples in matter: kind, ugh | whip, to witbhold final expre D i theformies (Ger st cones = | vieiEnTY j b % A b membership | pire had given a new aspect to at that tim they should discourage, rather than | opinion. sions for one yvear under pledge to turn| Mr. Barnes’ assault came in the form 4 O ooy SRIHEE ATe pan il | igstijem which must be effected | S ity of tos, | encour prejudice 3 . and hopes that| Senator Lodge, who also will be{them back, upon China’s reimburse-|of a bulletin of announcement to the ation bahe N ; fh castern boundaries ey t :nd_ tolso far as the color bar is founded on!chairman of the foreign relations com-|ment of Japan for the cost of captur-|trade. He announced that the cor- iie work of the ailied citizens will g the presdent said he was quite |kee 2 ey ure redcemed by |ignorance, lack of sympathy and mis- | mittee of the next senate, gave the first | ine Tsinz Tao, has been unfavorably|poration would cease buying flour for pplement that of the unti-saloon|willing that Italy be accorded along S i reports | understinding, the cooperation of the | ion of his opinion in the fol-|received by the Japanese. |export. (except first ctears and VieloTy. i g while the league is re-fthe whole of her northern houndary |from most dist ors, |leag nations will tend to dispel|jowing statement: The are willing to agree: to|mixed flours) and that also it would in contact with Austrian ten oty ail £ . : I am not prepared o make a ~;atp.l“w retur Kiao Chau, but upon the|resell at F‘fl‘: lmpan:gtP(}:‘e‘?figlsph; b _ organizalion | jhat wa: accorded by the pact of Lon- uardian thinks that the ent in regard to the mew draft at|condition that they retain the port of necessary, Baltimore w 1 enough u ely t d | don, but that it was clear that [UfS.ISTEEL SHOWS GHEAT ission Japan has forced is this moment, because { desire to exam- | g Tao and the right to co- orrsmzu}flour previously bought for export, the means throus 1 0l & o bet o) ongen WS ”,wmm: REDUCTION IN EARNINGS|; “it helps to remind tline it carefully and Gire it with| the Chinese in the operation of | reselling being amply safeguarded im | = i community may bl o settlement of TMaly's eastern| New York, April 29.—Di r question is one of the former draft to confer Jerman-owned railways and mines | the interests of actual bakers and othe & HARTFORD ARRANGING anTimisub - EVOICHIg A Al A of o Stat oo i von ) i 2 rare v ligi e haser: . R wolving vindication of | oundories {the United States Steel ation | dam issues of eivi {with my colleague 1S obvious | in° Shantung province. er ligitimate purchasers. _ FOR WELCOME OF VETERANS|Amcrica After conceeding that the gmg,.,.nu filled popular or at least conserva hanitv must solve i that it will require ther amend- | rpha Chinsse maintain that the Jap-| “The purpose of this,” said the bulwil artior v ment Y part of Istria a the ports o ! n t their quarterly]ti 10re equitable ments if it is to promote peace and |,y proposals threaten China's sov- |letin. “is to stop the speculative feves | PRIESTS IN VESTMENTS {and Pola should he ceded to Italy ting & g the “extra” 1 scrimanatory legislation [not endanger certain rishts of the ereignty and, if adopted, would put|in flour before it beiomfinnsecg:am E \ id Fiume was not o on the common 2 United States which should never be|in Yeot the terms of the secret|take off import restrictions, 3 LED/BALSHEVIST mRo0Ps breuis ibTRteR veeor i el 3 S — Iplaced in jeoparay.” e crents forced upon her by Japan.|is plenty of American wheat and flof | —(B¥1 opment n inter nal por the statement of earnings for the q ps The Massachusets senator conferred | \eni the situation difficult, the|if this speculative tendency is check= - iR LRt : st quarter of 1519 which accom: New Leader Of British during the day with Senator Borah of fers are endeavoring to arrange a|ed.” = of the gulf fume, and could not|nied the dividend announcement no R Tdaho. one of %ae leading critics of the | . whereby the German po: be subocdinated 1o any one sover-|abpropriation was made out of total] Liberal Party league of nations proposal, who has|ges it China will be formally| CABLE SYSTEMS TO REVERT E army of Admirall [ S s earnings for federal income and war | announced that he could not support|iurne dover to Japan, with provisions TO OWNERS ON MAY 2 sstern front speci; 'M —— | excess profits tax, | the covenant despite revision. # s Regiments f ‘ ‘ $ . insuring their return to China by the < 29— envenaper s e i | ORLANDO RECEIVED AMERICAN Th o e sl depaptune Dol the 2 2 8 7 _Senator_Lodge latee conferred with!joague of nattons under just condi-| ,Washington, April Postmaster - Sen-for) Braudegee of Connecticut, m General Burleson issucd an order fos led Into fetion” by prie MEMORANDUM APRIL 14|l ierly coscion since the midgie of| |8 o Fepabican metaper of the Toreign re- | 1o day returning the American cable sys estments, and car-| Rome, il 29—(By The A. P)—|1917. when s xedons from LS o lations committee. COLUMBIA TO HAVE COURSE IN ;fi?&‘;h‘i}ffi' owners, effective at midss % 5 ps _are Pie i his address in tie! 000 to almost $102,000,000 were charged i — raofdl wember. of depities foday, admitiea]off to meet these roquirement . CONFERENCE OF MORE SHEEP- CONTEMPORARY CIVILIZATION| "o postmaster-general's order, isa e Bidireceiy sion : vl “Potal carnings for the first quarter . s il MORE WOOL ASSOCIATION| New York 'l>\p;%1{rné‘:l:;{?)l:xb>;\:1‘lctgzn ,g:fi f:}léhwacdmmmo President Wil= Bxdontive | Aaiian s rucstion: anaadgea et r s L Philadelphia, April 28—A general| 0 & CONSC, B, ot oy the time-| “The marine cable systems of the ieow Soviet : g o lad aiwive beeria 3 ayment of reg- 5 e s % condemnation of dog laws and a desire temporary, CWPEEION IR S D007 United States, and every part thereofy the expenses of the |y that the American delegation|ular dividends of 4 and 1 1-4 per : S to advance public interest in the sheep! JONGHEE TWH N GT N o by was an- |including all equipment and appi . : a0 00900 e icd any definite conelu- | cent. on the pre and common o raising industry featured the addresses| [\ 03" the Columbia University nances thereto whatsoever, and IN PRICE OF ubles while recme of the Soviet | on regarding Ttaly. Premicr Orlando | shares respectivel | ; and reports at the opening session of | BOANCEL e %0157 ieSueq tonight. | material and supplies, the Do F g : i e Ntk S larre e ol partihere o S L the second national sheep conference |Catalogt e ntl Bopereli il eneraiall FLOUR NOT : . clieved her claims| Total carnings submitted today are : e e g e s ptated, was|control, i sons of | the smallest of any quart June il i of [neEMors eneep AToreRW ool corhed —out by Dean Herbert E.|which was assumed by the president interna- | of 1915, even allowing for the large wa : i ciation here today. Laws prohi Lok e wssiscants in an effori|bs h's rreclamation of the second day should he | deductions. ¥ SR s @l | doss from runnin gwild wer to present a history course expound-|of November, 1915, to be exercises by, e ac-! P ; e ing"the lessons drawn from the world [and throuzh’ the ~postmaster-generaly B ‘“'WANKEE DIVISION FORMS | " A. G. Skinner of the Connecticut de- | D% ‘Albert S, Burleson, are hereby returns ETERANS' SOCIETY L Bl | pariment of asviculture declared that| s SR o L e A VETERA 5 oc o el Bl |his state had dropped from almost| eshmen, says the an-|gers, boards of directors or receivers, 4 April re th : : 70,000 to 18,000 through ahandoned in- | be oben to all freshmen, savs the an- |86, 200008 O TiUT: Sray s, 183ed EXPLOSION OF COAL GAS > i x o . | teves t6 low prices and high not Gié muitianding and infiaen: | “Bemcsentatives of ihe, postrasters | Leit 9.—Seven- ) i w5 - : : : < TE \ctors of his ph 1d social al now operating said prope ¥ : division veterans’ s 2 ¢ # @l | MAIN GERMAN PEACE ial factors ot his physical and social ral now operating salfprope ALy ‘f"“",‘f".m,,,; \I‘"”\’f g 5 DELEGATION AT VERSAILLES| " e M order into effect. wnd associations of the division i e Versaille (By the A, P.)—| MRS. JULIA.GERAGHTY _—— g e tatidnn of 4 e X A He tine et SUES FOR NON.SUPRORT|COFFEE ROOMS FAILURE gainst the government.” . y at the V. r atior | AS SUBSTITUTE FOR SALOQI i bl Newport, R. L, April 20.—The fact 2 s i ve: Chapters are to he formed in cach of : g e g olslock fyis TR e (,mglm\ had| Boston, April 29.—Coffes rooms as & AVAL scue tea e New Fingland states and it is plan-| : i S ol filed suit for separare mainfenance |substitute for the saloon are no lom / aE c . . ! to have a clubhouse in Roston, : BT s OBITUARY. from her husband, Jack Geraghty of |er efficient, desirable or practical D N NG L e To BEr R IEp AS ociety will hold its first general mee % t ' Woburn, Mass.. was made known by |the opinion of the directors, of th ANG Francis € ot : ing in Boston Nov. 11 next, in celebra- | 4 % Henry W. Patterson. the clerk of the superior court Church Temperance Society which el o L UGN in’ the U INSTIGATOR OF CRIMES| tion of the first anniversary in signing | . Boston, April 20.—Henry W, Patter- | night. He said that she alleged non- |a quarter of a century conducted su SHIVIK! " ¢ today on the | ndon, April 29.—-The Lvening| of the armistice, | % son, treasurer of the Smith Patterson|support. . rooms in this city. Today at the Fi ipersonating a ofti ims that it has the I — company, jewelers, and a director of| Mrs. Geraghty has been living here|quest of members Judge Laring of th r . senten o jail for & v for assesting that W Paris newspapers announce the res- CENTREL NEWS PHOTO SEAVICE NEW YO | e National Jewelers' hoard of trade|for the last two menths with her|supremo court dissolved the New&n v March 3 and | Hobenzollern wiil be prosecuted and jignation of Senhor Kgas Moniz, Port- of New York, died at his home in the|mother, Mrs. Pauline Leroy Irench.|land department of the s been e dail sinee then. Judge B.jtried not as originator of the war. but |ngnese Foreign Minister, who will he | $ir Donald Maclean, who has sue- | Brighton disivict today. He was 72|She was married in 1912, when Geragh- | Changed conditions in social welf: Thomasi foday specifid that sen-|zs one of the instigators of erimoes as{replace by Dr. Affonse Costt 45| sepded Mr. Asguith s years of age and had been in business|ty was cmploved as a chauffeur by her | work weresaid tohavo resulted in tence begin on that date. lis timelprovided in the report of the commis- | Portuguest delegates at the Peace 1 Mr. Asquith as leader o |j v 'for noarly half a century. He waelfamily. They have one child, a boy|decision (o abandon the. coffce hol was up today. sion of war responsibility. Conference, the Libaral Party. born at Avlesford, N. S. six years old. plan, A -