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TR TN O T s "w*z;“w'mwiwzw SR = Yo Bullet SIXTEEN PAGES—116 COLUMNS ?RIGE “TWO CENTS ~ VOL. LXI—NO. 123 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDA PEA[;E '[REA]’Y DEBA]‘[DH]R Cabled Paragranhs |Chanoed Planes “War Beer Sondanend: Tologoms B[]LSHEV|K| HA [ Bfl;m ' two - 1the peace conference have arrived in aroups. One group, headed by Coun: | 4 [ Switzerland. [ Von_Brockdorfi-Kantzau, will return | 3ank of England’s total reservc| to Versailles tomorrow, while the oth- 2 dropped £103,000 in week. Bullion er will remain at Spa for a few days.|] jeutenant Locklead Provides Injunction in- | dropped - e A Gold holdings of Bank of France in HINES PLACES STEEL Thrilling Spectacle at At-' ing Government Interfer-|crcasca G085 ranes in week.” Sitver L | “ gecrease o E z { ORDERS UNDER PROTEST|" lantic City. ence With Its Manufacture. | ““Atiantic, Guif & West Indies Lincs' Dscussion Was on Resolution Calling on the State Depart-| v jingion May 25— Uniform bids antic, Gu est’ Indies Linc: X 3 papohington, May. 25— Uniform bidal attantic City, N. 7, May 25—Tnel: .New, York,«May " z3—Uninterrupsd, | FeE00Atons for the sale of company =ET)’P}NS is Raging in Mouo’v and the Situation. is Reported ment to Furnish the Senate With a Complete Text of the |7 : Bere - joint._commitiee on aerial laws and|Production of “war heer” until thel Desperate — Operations of Non:Bolshevik Forces tween representatives of the steel in- iraffic of the second | courts have passed upon the claim off . AS @ result of the heavy rainfalls, Against Petrograd Are Said to be Meeting With Rapid Treaty—Matter Was Continued Until Monday—Open- | icrests and the recentls dissolyed in- EEuEHons Gl outhern New- York ' and morthern | P . du: p Pan-. ca A c Ci ve i nit States Brewers’ Association! H&1 board have b 3 | Pan-American Aeronautic Convention |the Uniied T s Ponnsylvania are suffering by floods. p . ¢ TR Six § S in Tespons sented a | o i he beverage, containing © 3-4 per| EgUR s at Versailles were turned | i ing Debate Indicates That a Bitter Fight is to Come Be-|iiiivoud aiministration's request for| 10027 ursing that congress be asked fcent. mcohol s non-intoxicating, wasio, TS, Ciminare test to- the | Success—Bolshevik Forces Have Lost Several Thousand - . . . . bids on open hearth rails, o A 3 et {grand d { the city ‘when . . . for Ratification—Committee Chairmanships as An-|" it Goneral Times announced | Partment of commerce to be composed | Mayer granted an injunction rocfyain | (50 (RS, of the eliy wi Prisoners and Thirty Guns—Allied Troops Are Advanc- v = . tonight that he had placed orders wi e duembers o, s e ael & L i ik 17 Austr o i s G 7 nounced Shows Lodge Heading the Foreign Relations, | {0m5" (ompanies for 200000 tone of iransporiation. The report includesfmanufacture, G e s e ing on the North Russian Front. . B - ¢ rails, but that he had done so nder | 1" Xipof “proposed. 1eMUORKLy TESHe s O S g legates at & rma . With Brandegee Leader of Library Committee. protest® and. with” ‘emphatic. dlspro-|Jations, that have been endorsed ~by|had been influrnced by President Wiko) g g ! : v e Toheikl Gaichin | railwas staiion (73 mies val of the prices and the manner in| 2T pillnon ¢ el B e s i ilen coommend- | Y GY the Sriginal force of 250,000 [have besin the evacuation of Moscow, south of Pairogead). Washinglon, May 23.—The peace| Smoot, Utah; privilezes and elections,| which they were' established.” ol ML clal e . (e xepeal of Hagamag-tmemuopit Caccho-Slovak sent to Russia only (#C0rding o reports brought from Thousands. of: Boishevik soldiers T a ith i a2 ue nations cove-| Dillingham, Vermont; manufacturers,l = A uniform nrice of $4i per ton for| A U & garialispectaole s ieur - d by IFederal J 50,000 reachcd there. The rest died,|Pelrozrad (o Copenhagen by travelers the Gatehina area and in the eoast rp= ) T fur hree houes (i te-| T Follette, Wisconsin; education and|open " hear s, which . Dimciot| nished on the fiying ficld_ today by |Wine, ad by Tederal Ju 2 Hand's ruling last week that the law|SaYs i report. ."‘”' forwarded by the Exchange Tele- gion west of Pelrogi e Eoron, FTutas e POl b s S % | Licutenant Ormer Locklead, = who & labor, Tjenye General Hines said was “in strict placed 4 ban on the manufacture only| Bureau of Crop Estimates reports | il at adjournment the|dexter, © Washington: immigration,| accordance witn the prices approved | Showed how “easy” it was to hop from : rad who surrendes pany. Tvphus is raging in cd with their arms and mm,.x&.: « s ; ashiaiia . e BT AT fente] the United States marketed more |2 w and the situation there is con- the correspondent adds, subsequentls . " f ed the vehicle Rhode Island; Tndian affairs, by the industrial board,” was submit- | ©N¢ irplane to another while the ma- [ Of liquors that were, in fact, intoxicat~ orn m‘ 918 ‘m‘“ 'SL was produc- [Sidered desperate. The railway liges joined in-ihe attacks on Ihcirqll;rnsl)r fo scussion went over as unfin-| Curlis, Kansas: irrigation, fnd re-|ted to the 5 fline. was- trayeling taren B e O ian Uaitha Biatas Disteict | Atofed) thant in 1917 S petween a number of places in central comrades. hed business to come up again when|clamation, McNary, Oregon; Phillip-|the (arnegie Steel Company, the Illi- | 1OUr- gl it ates trict At-} ed tha Aol . [Rissty pavarteen: dinaantiid SR Te b s 3 it sh list of imports, : e-| 1t s s elsingfobs e seua venes Monday | pines, Harding, Ohio: printing, Moses,| nois Steel company and the Tennesses T T "“"_lc“,"”, o et Sl ‘jhd,:“i',,h Rt on Soestrictiel S mPonte vort in ofder to improve main pe[rflnrn;{::[u:h;"i‘;: tlv;)\"k’w~ e The resolution merely calis on New Hampshire; library, Brandegee,|Coal and Iron Company, all subsidiar-| TREMENDOUS INCREASE IN it ot Hhe L Bl erioan and bliier Tofelsir commoal- |Line, service ont b ibE:H: |pared tb defénd the eith and tnat o partr » furnish the senate| Connecticut. ies of the United States Steel Corpor- EXPCRTS FROM NEW YORK o e et 1 4 ly - rolaxed g | Sy ) the workm w m ext of the treaty,| Under the revorted agreement, Sen-!ation, and by the Colorado Fuel and| cow wort 5o : 50 e R il e Sl el restanable on ship- | SUCCESSFUL NON-BOLSHEVIK Qefenadrs 42 matd to humbe st en the d d'discuseion | ator Page Instead of Senator Poin-|iron. Company, the Betuehom: seee1|, New York, May 23—A tremendous| hibition act. The injunction, a tem-| reasona 2 ship- | T TACKE iR ErR Rk AD e number 300,000. nerits of the league and| dextor would head the naval com-|Compaer ood the. Laneomehem Siecl|increase in exports through the port|porary one, would Lc effective, ~thejments of soft coal in carload lots| A 4 0 s e mselves. A dozen senators,|mittee by reason of strict adherence|Company. g niy of New York for last month as com- | court said, pending review of his de-|Irom Western Kentu e - oy e Hons oL AT DF THOOPS | HAVE aders on both sides |by the committee = * Tt g g e ey 3 pared with April, 1918, was shown by | cision by the circuit court of appeals,|terstate Commerce Commissoin. -Bolsheviii forces against Petro- : : eaders on both 1””,:)' e commitice on commiltees to| Afier his failures (o induce repre- Rt rair o dUbhnt L (Caldwell,| srafl ace V= e i Cudi s N LADVANCED IN NORTH RUSSIA scussion a seniority rule. sentatives of interests a » Minister Fe hat |cess, according to various reports re- London. May 23.—On the M 2 sbasiand the. Biser: e tie B ks . 4 SRS pnesie merican Mini: to that according 1 y the Murmansk e f g i biiter-) The committee on committees de-| final conierence in New York several country v to be “taken under |ceived here from Helsingfors. The front in north Russia allied = forces > come when| cided to hold a_majority of three re-|\weeks ago, to reduce the prices estab- (Saatiy sould dnato e e illy comes up for rati-| publicans on the finance, interstate|lished in their agreement with the in- | 3 Liited (Siat 4 {correspondent of the Daily Mail at the| have captured Medvyejyagora, at the PIRE R L e | Eugene Meyer, Jr., director of the |Iinnish capital says that the Bolshevik northwestern end of Lake Onego, after " rd, Director General Hines . 1 War I N ‘orporat 1l leave |resistance seems to be broken and that'a series of actions in whi he iebrnin, il ieae cua b i compiianco| Sunaunced trat inshe vue menat |l Has Served Oth Will Se Y | war Finance Corporation will ~leave |resisiance o b ¥ r ich the Bl- i rale, e | ane commliteen Bulbls SSmliote untuns he pustic in as Serv ers, rve YOU. o v coon b conter hey Py with Ber- have lost several thousand pris- sheviki rear guard suffered severely, request competitive bids. " iy commert 1 with a short | confere o o reduce the re- : : H |nard M. Baruch and Vance McCor- oners and thirty guns. statement issued by the British war Ke troacy. atin-1 ““’,fi’ e e L Nt {n his ecept oI T e wmick. A great number of machine.gunsand office tonight says. The rapid retreat 4 i hir b bt e b . “| price agreement plan of the industrial ient | five armored trains also were captured. of the Bolsheviki, it is added, prevent- 0 m o cohceal two members boagd To be vasnihar e Shy i iae | Governor Smith anounced sufficient | 1 prevent. un indignant repl. uling today that committees of| gitorney eneral Palmer declared tha: The Bulletin is in receipt of the following unsolicited letter from | Work was pianncd and appropriations| A north Russian corps co-operating ed thetm {rom seriously damaging the f | " o+ thoni i for publiC eme ew | Wit hihe Esthonians successfuliy at-|port works. The allies have oce ¢ of Nebraska. | the last senate continue with authori-| ynder the anti-trust laws price fixing e g made for public improvement New e occupled * forelgn, vela-| iy to act until new committees x\l‘m'fil‘dun»)\lenl were illegal and that such e e e e | B S e n s pred hel organized ice President Mawsh; ments might be “brought about “l have a very high regard for the advertising value of The Nor- A i e T ooy P~ e h |2 nents might e gl y high regard fo g o 2 4 esta was considered hy experts on senate ¢ : etine . x enator Cummins announced the : o qonsidered DY experts, on Senate| dmougn an informal meeting of theld \ich Bulletin. It covers as large a section of our state as any ather N Somate. Commmeree | Commiiee - woud | MIGHTIEST SINGLE-HANDED 15 ALLIED NATIONS TO BE or the seniie) of the committee on committees. [tracts” Mr. Palmer also held it to|f paper in the state and is widely read in the district which it covers. || Pesin consideraton of veturn of walo ACHIEVEMENT OF THE WAR GUESTS OF AMERICANS ) other would | be: an¥abikblished Iees), principleih: = ; : 4 roads to private ow D as its firs York, May 23.—Sergeant Alvin| Paris, May 23. = [ iations! | DALLINGER DENOUNCES DELAY | -1} irenuse hn,d ;{‘n‘;n:::;:{xz:p):lhl:s “It is the only way in which we can reach your part of Connecti- f§| busine who received the congres-|tions have accepted the invitat mnn:f : i 2af IN RETURNING OF TROOPS|shall be governed by the competitive cut” | Fanrk Lininston, a ncoro, was "ej ional medal of honor for the might- | General Pershing to be the g'u;m of (it : hn i ros | Systel land burned to death by whites and|¥ional meda 505 Y ® o \ions| Washington, May 23—Delay in re-|system.” fan 1 : 7 i o T oS | urning American troops from France| Director General Hines in his state- That tells the story that should be apparent to every business [f|negroes near Aldorado, “Ark 3 Linin- single Bafacd sl LR s [ itioniry forilt (o AT e B demobilizing forces in this|ment tonight announcing the bids intthi ; . 5 {ston confessed to murdering his em which _he iiilleds Swemty 1S e e aiilien (0.hB HE Al “” Mvvv‘llv N “I_(v:mfl.rlmlw’M]umt ”ww]m:x 2| Chatged that- tHaIANAN ~of 3 thalgle house ing this n_art cf the state. It is an e that comes as the Bl iovers wife _took 1352 more prisoners. and | Pershing Stadium at Joinville le Pont, ¥ SERPEORGL | o ey tive 1 + relsteel companies in submitting uniform result of experience and what the advertising columns will do for 500-+ 6 enemy muchine gun nests out|near Paris, June 22 to, July 6. Two s method | today by Representative Dallinger, re- | comy 3 T Brignce; ! | The Poliaf, 3500-ton concrete sh : sl wound up | other nations, China a4d Brasi ve publican, of Massachuseis Lids “was taken under the leadership |l for one advertiser it will do for them all. It is the newspaper that ~J| named by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wis ghme, . i i the| During debate on the Indian appro-|of the United States Steel Corpora- “, "o i is Wi " {launched at the shipyard of the L) - Lo Lnt Hitve T X ild the| =Dyting debate om theTafllan appros Of oh covers” its territory and is “widely read” that is valuable to the [|lunchod i the shipyard of Lhe i, Neyw s subway” by hear-|gates to the games advisory commit- a e 15 reading| priat hill Mr. Dallinger declared the! 3 % X ser Concrete Shiph g £ Lisolat “greates! . It Barite | reason (e Tnamp Rt 2 D advertiser. A word to the wise is all that ought to be needed. | North: Besech; L. T e el e ot il en(s wby aehin R in.{ . the Inalay Wy feen bis, | P c in history” a : venty ations were invite provided only w ”,l.;’“r')nln"'n:[ of citizenship was due 10| END OF PRELIMINARY During the past wesk the fllowing matter has apeared in The §I | German National Paoole’s _party| Temessee Society in his honor at the | participate. Such nations as Sium-and A Charse (hut repubiicans ‘were at-| flcers of which, he said. wouid hel ARGUMENTS IN FORD SUIT|} pulletin's news columns, all for two cents a day: Baal Asemibly o, Raye . Eoven [ e Gl i empting ke the treaty a parti-|without jobs once justice was done| Mount Clemens, Mich., May 23.—The 5 : ermany Brovide |k BER e b sts oodt " - ah questio: ide by Senator| the red men second stage of the Henry Ford-Ch ‘Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total 1 ,_"-“'. D n; Sermany, provided fon Gttt Enti UM e o e O e obinson of A democrat, who| “And this is not the only department| cago Tribune libel suit was completed Saturd: May 17 163 134 234 R | EPEfeE e Sy ] Tennessee village of Pall Mall, on | compete—Jugo Slavia, Czecho-Sleva- P DTS T ol g taisimnotheionly Jepertment toiay when an_extra hour session aturday, Y 7o 5 | The body found in the Connecticut | the lonely Wolf River, was flanked on|kia and the kingdom of the Hedja- 4 0 €0 papmbll | true he masstiet “TEe Mors ssy snd | ht to an end the arguments of Monday, May 19. 178 108 180 461 {viver Thursday evening was identi- | either side at the :pe:tkers t‘zhle \;5 The representatives of the Hedjaz are A m ot to dis- | their marents say,” he continued, “that| el on admissibility of evidence. |l Tyesday, May 20.. 175 120 252 si7 §fied as that Mrs, Fred B. Spencer ot | Malor (:glc‘.:ral‘_igenéigehfy Duncan, whe | aiready olr‘:n:l;;lgr‘v;:; {o Paris with 18 e of nations cov- | the onl reasori hundreds of thousands| Taking of evidence will begin Monday % s | Franklin eet, Springiield. - n < th ghty-Sect (All| Ara hb horses and ea- " onference. . | of soldiers. are ‘\“L’,.".,‘\,\m\-mfi‘)’i, he-| The arguments, which were ex- Wednesday, May 21.. 131 130 275 536 f§| Thomas H. Willard, 42, of Wethers- rica) division in which A?h‘"';. mels for the mounted events, debute a bitthr| cause the officers want to hold their| haustive. were pivoted on the demand |l Thursday, May 22........ 169 114 336 619 Bificla died at the Hartford 'hospital|fousht and WVice Admisal “AhCHL JHs folewiss maiions A% (6 SNNe i ovenant and on|jobs. Many reserve officers today ara|of the defendant that it be permitted Eet May 23 136 e o Friday morning following a bullet | Gleaves, cemmander of the crul By rance, = Greece, W vso in the peace| earning more than they ever did be-| 0 show that anarchy existed along riday, ay 28....iiee 581 R e inmicted. an bour. esrlicy| transport force of thecnavy: ; Czecho-Slovakia, Rumania, Haly, Ju- was made he Senator Sher-| fore or ever will again; there are of-|the Mexican border at the time the {in Wethersfield | When it came Yorles turn to stand | goslavia, Portugal, tie kingdom of the b of Tinp who carlier| ficers in the regular army fow hold-| Tribune printed: its editorial headed Totale s 947 744 1584 3275 ]| Frederiok M. Drew of Ansonia will| LD, and address the diners, he showed| Hedjas, Canada, Australia, New Zeb- r i « resolution|ing the runk of colonel who will hpl"l"m‘(l is an Anarchist.” Judge Tuck- o S i o - his modest simplicity. s 1and, ("u“tema].a. and the United i 1ate | put back to lieutenants when the boys|er said that he Would 1Ot SNNOUNCE 2 | ise——————————————————————————t—— Qonnegticnts, candidate for s you all yuderstand that Tm| States. The British army of _the t and the covenant|are let out and they want the higher|ruling to govern the scopé of.the ev of the Fede » just a soldier and mot & ’spéaker, Rhine will send a team .for special Y | separately when| runk. 1t i an outrage to Keep sol-|dence but would rule from: times '-Q.IA - Ty - |Hoston: m‘mv /nvs’ 2 LB said.« “I'm_just_a soldier boy—but I|track and field events open oniy to o3 o ratification. At Mr.| diers in service when_they are needed!tin - =i circumstances requl Statistios ‘made public at the -custom | or, if-the-government should de : tion from the board of Thom- | wani to’tunk The 50 and Gen-|compétitors from the allied armfes of s e e B el [ Ty the course of the DleintTe Tkl | Ioib aEe T ol Toor e Lenci hergeverymen Mhould d. o] as W. Farnam. cral Duncan, and 1 want vou all t0|occupation. Each competitor will have ¢ nd w ¢ un for debate Ar. Dallinger said a number of men|ment Alfred J. Murphy denied- that ;3331 : 4 @ e S brewe Jow thal what you all have done for and for April.| permanently to enjoin’ prosecutions f o he g 1 I id th i T g | me highly appreciated and 1 nevet |t hich will mee Sund. n the Twenty-Sixth (New Bngland|Mr. ford had ever directly, sald that|is1s was $i0.1 Tpoits rass bt e L hiBrosecutions for| yvigNNA ‘PROTESTS TTALY'S me is highly appreciated - over | tee which will meet on Sunday to co- i liscussion started by guard) division. one of the first sent|that the word “murderer” should be|value from $121,564,991 last April io| brew could he tricd in the districi| CLAIM FOR WORKS OF ART.|shall forget it. Thank you all veryjoperate with the inter-allied games > e on i to con-| to France, were transferred for clerical| embroidered on the shirt fronts of sol- | 51456 s CThera Rl bR | o o dente or hes ety AUEh: e committee. e predicied by either| service in other units nd not per-|diers. Mr. Ford, he asserted, in an in- |4y inerease last month of ,000 in| . The injunction .granted was in the| e o ! . iated| Today was one roun Lty ) mitted to come back from the front. |terview with ~Edward Marshall, a|ihe duties collected. suit- of Jacob Rubert Brewing 5| Press.) for Sergeant York. In Umdl'h 0‘3* SCARCITY OF COMMON e, — magazine writer, was told by Mr. Mar- “rance and Belgium were the only|pany against District Ator ienna, April 21 he Vienna Press|ing cars and limousines, ‘f s:s REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 450 BILLS PRESENTED IN wall ihat Jane Addams of Chicago| Luropean naticns associated with the ACEing Collector of Internal R is making violent protests st “”'1“"i‘”"vfl;‘»w‘:mxnn?:'}aptlafi:ce":v'a?l‘g;;‘"‘y\'; LABOR IN CONNECTICUT HAS CTED CHAIRMEN SENATE LAST MONDAY|lscd the term. Mr M“-{"fl”(,df"l Mr.| United States in the war which toot|enue McERiogott. This is one of alt2lian clai B 15 wosks | or et de- | il veating time. at the Waldort £2%0} Hartford, Conn, May 23—Bcaselty eline of] e {Ford at the moment were discussing}, jarger quantity of American goods| series of cases raising identical ques. C2ring that the Italians ar troduc-; = ith ffence | Of €ommon labor exists in all parts of ir of Washin May —Rills and res- | Germ soldiers, the lawyer related.|jast month than they did the same|tions and intended to test the ing oid Napoleonic methods of rob-|nhounced modestly. and w no o Connecticut according to reports re- comm was| olutions ost ecual in number to|and Mr. Ford merely acquiesced in the | month last st year 5 o Dbt t MET- | 1 ine galleries | intended, thiat all “day long he ~had | CoTacctiont according to reports 18- ofas b he re-| those presented last Monday when| allegeddeclaration of Miss Addams Attorneys for he brewers Professor Paolo &' Ancona of Milan, | wanted to do *just one thing=get I%®) viq Fider of the employment serviee mmittee onl congress convened were introduced to-| Mr. Murphy said that in a depo: they sought the orary T o0 who is at the head of the Italian Art|the subway. Besed {Eitions, 1 The programme. it was|day in the senaie. Senaic officials es-|in Lurope Mr. Marshall admitied that|A DIRIGIELE BALLOON o] i s thasteingracy, fes S| Mission, old the - correspondent of| onéplics ‘T sure’ do. wailt | Bestd ipon requisitions fo such hetp ori b0 | imateds hatinéarly 400 e he put the word in Mr. Ford’s mouth| BROUGHT GUESTS TO HOTEL|2:Ter 10 PrEvent susnension and the Associated Press that the whole | t0 he sighed tonight. mated that the shortage is ahout 1, g ! duced today and that he omitted the word “Ger-| Cleveland, O., May 23.—For the first{ ines while proof was being (aken on|Matter had been laid before the peace o 000 as this number can be easily plaes : ] A Dill_similar to one recently pre- | man” as modifying “soldiers" because | time in the history of fiving in Amer: | i womtenmionl S, being tuken on| (ULl 1o for decision and that (he| LITIGATION OVER WILL OF Led. “Rridgeport wonid like 200, Hart- e i “ sented in the house by Representative| he thought it would offend some of lica, a vehicle of the air was brought|not intoxicating. ; Italians so far are or pl 10 MRS. REBECCA T. R. GAY| ford 300, Meriden 530, towns close by DATOE e ros[ior e Misnetn ey e (e T Lo e i e e o = e i York, May 23—Swedish rela-| New Haven 50 New London 15, Stame ¥ listribution among t a large city when a dirigible ba that they may be protecied in case off jjcos of Mrs. Rebecca Tonnele Rice|ford 33: and Waterbury 400. The sup- T ot R0 WHHINDS Sore-foa. 1o uas WAl bphics !°- | DIFFERENCES BETWEEN landed on top of a prominent hotel| FRANCE PLEDGES DURABLE | Bolshevik attempts to destroy, steall Gay, who diod. i Pramee 1o 1917 leav- | ply- and- demand 1 equsl 15 Teesill % B vecablican SENAoE S ARWOrtH New ACTGRS AND MANAGERS 13(|-c this mnnm;\ Lu]pr‘lv"mn glyy;o uf_‘\l:.i PEACE WITH ITALY|or Ie ell tnem & i“!*:;f"’('f Juth | in estate estimated at several|ton nnv: Willimantic. New Haven has Notidny | e 2 e passengers o alight. 260 aris 3—(Havas)—On the|licrmitage Gallery, at Perogra ons. failed in their cffort to pre-| been able s needs o time ar B35 |iices renderedsatming aiss sway by forniy of - confract) gubmitiec X the | spocially - constructed platform thirty [ trance of Italy into the - war . ghe ©f the Budape 0 Benjamin Bastman Har-| called for 50 laborers. i o S Boofh, cominander of tho|Actors’ Eauily Association which was| by thirty feet. The landing was made| Irench chamber of deputies and senoty| SUCh Driceicss works s sier, Conn., executor,| In contrast the cmployment bu- Bt il it e Army. and conferring upon)said 1o contain “reforms” granted bY|,fter sever attempts. todeVeE aflopted - umanimonely a. reoe. | donsa © division of the su-|reaus report a surplus of mechanic arren, but it was) her the honorary rank of colonel was|English _producers, the ~Producing|“ A\, Lviator in Paris made a similar| et S0oPled thanimously a reso-}™pgioscor @ Ancona the | reme cour upheld an order of e operators. chauffeurs, and cttied t Bl et by sanator itson of Tndi-| Managers’ Association tonight notified | 1,nging several months ago, but 1t0=| nitv of the two nations 4 locioteI- | Ttalian claims fall u d inting " the ' lats who either do not want oF S8 od in the con-|ana. It was referred to the military|the actors that it no longer would | gy foat i said 10 be (he first time | Thy woed rvegmiaions and declaring| iyt " sidemnitis < e e work at Coniaen "R ¥ \ ich the| committee | deal “with b ;.;n‘\;’rfl, 0 it has been mq,nm,d in America. durabletpeacet STHe Govertmant oo | d at $10,000.000 de left a described in Tled D far departs from its original ideals as ot i e & lent as-| Auserians in Haly du 1 - oillE o lorie under o e o letainn b Jwhe sociated itself with the resolution. s Irench law 1 will, or on : ot w2 [OPERATION OF MERCHANT A ik \‘A‘"‘_\,YD‘)'&’:;;%”“ Whai| | ARGEST DIRIGIBLE BASE | cludi = et - : - [ sealed in t ence of ry and| NO FLIGHT FROM THE S {1s kno S clos 8 - cona >adua Ravenna and who are ignorant its n- ar 1 RN DISCUSSED) ™ T clash has aroused considerable TO.BE NEAR CAMP DIX| iy . Hiaven—The radiators used on|Poinis: second, works o e A My AZGRES, BERORE e : e o enivate own-|excitement on Broadway, for the man-| Camp Dix, X, fay 23.—The gOV-|the acroplanes which have complated|been stolen from Italy vast: | fuitenheim, Swedish relatives, who Delgada. May: 23— {3y i i 5 W SO bl control was thelagers' organization includes many of | ernment will establish its largest di-|3"Suecoetal fight to. the a7 D eera| third, works which logic 5 10| eached received $100,00 & Will, ob-|A. P Lieutenant Commander A. n Wyom. | consensus of opinion cxpressed at the the leading theatrical producers of tho | rigible balloon base near Camp DIX. it made in this city. The G and. o territory now occupied 1y or{Sicted to specific baeque: ich in-| Rea S, N anriounced tonisht Hi ow York: nay f Page, V' s rsbrstation R Jdiscuss| country while the actors' _association | hecame known today, when a govern-|Nanufacturing company has the dic. about to hecome her property, includ- | 3ot “8 FREE 0 et o strong casterly winds off the coast ! affairs, Page, Ver.|peace time operation of the merchant hus among its 4,000 members virtually | ment balloon. commission selected a|tinction of having s this camiriis:| ing Pola, Lissa Island and Fiume. | o I dcaring their intention{ Portugal would prevent his starting 5 Bon, ghsiunesota |marine & ssummed up in an address atall of stardom site near here. Tentative plans in-lijon to the success.of the flizht. The| There are also provisional L e e, etters tosta. | the-seaplane N.C.-4 for the fiight 89 el o Cotombue 0. veporn 1+ The actors' demands are said to in-|lude establishment of a school for|ragiators were a bart of an order of 32 Ttaly's share which belong ry be withheld from Harwood,|Lisbbn before daybreak Sunday. o et | e Ameriean Bankers hecselt-| clude overtime for Sunday and holi-| iraining students in handling of diri-|placed by the mavy department with| historically in case the mu Hono ey iy hadvhesi Sratiic g " o can Bankers' associa-| day performances, pay for rehearsals | gibles the G. and O. people about a month|Vienna and Budapest sho e e = - g Proponents of government ownership| ‘14 Other_innovations. ago. v | vided among the nations of -| e £ = were in the minority at the conference, = . 12 BODIES RECOVERED FROM mer empire, he Czechs havin | DEMPSEY TO GIVE UP BALL Looking After Our Boys . representing ¢ agricultural ¢ OURTMARTIAL ACQUITS STARCH PLANT, CEDAR RAPIDS submitted a similar clain i a8 Over Ther 2 on g foar i VIATOR CHAMB o Professor d Ancona said that| Y G ver e ganizations which expressed fear that AVIATOR CHAMBERLAIN cdar Rapids, Towa, May 25.—With| p 7 x e (R i tall e B e sale of the government-built <hips (0| Tondon, May 23.—(By The A. P.) It|twelve bodies recovered . from the| ead Of Germany’s Peace |amons the works of art restituilon of | Toledo, Ohio. May 10-Beeause private companies would result inlis unoficially reportéd that the court|ruins of the Douglas Starch Com- | the_danger of a y to l ates and routes favorable Delegation ! pai industrial| martial whic ngs, of which 0 one not| Jack Dempsey, who is to meet Je as_been trying Cap-|pany's plant, wrecking crews today | exports at the expense of farm prod-|(ain Edmond Chamberlain of San|and tonight searched the debris fm] va‘,w“'; in ‘,::V:u"’r e ger | Wi ‘._u' 3 ."'rlw.‘rdl'.'“ .’,n“m‘];;‘;]rlx:n‘w‘”l ucts .\.Hmv‘-(.ur speakers, including P. Antonio, Texas, the aviator who|the bodies of twenty more employes |@ "w ‘«“ 10 t ]H\; 13 “, .‘mm'. el ip bat § ‘” 1.”“1i' ". b S s nklin and Frank Munson of| claimed to have performed many | helieved to be (buricd. Of the forty |clenteen works have been valued atiarop baseball from his tralning p ié.‘..}\T ;I;“L‘;fi""l""'l"lj”;’p Juners’ as-|thrilling exploits over the German|workmen injured and taken to hospi- e ; T | gramn s LR M foundec fared this fear 10 Le un-|iines, has acquitted him of the first|(als must now arc out of danger. 1 & g Prato: Jupiter and lo, eire e e and Tex Rickurd, promoter of Mr. Hamilton said the present ship-| voteon the. Pt saodfra e is oo five o voie on the first specification is un- Still Fighting Typhus 3 el L menty| the cottent. wore a worrled oD excly ping board offered the nucleus of an|derstood to have been Seven to one ill Fighting Typhus. that are in the Austrian Imperial Mu- | time Dempsey raced to pick up a organization which would be o theland on the second specification soHdly | The typhus epidemic which has | seum: Titian’s Madonna Delle C -‘ bounder or stabed the air in fielding American shippinz world® what the! in Chamberlaine favor SOHAY | (jaimed tens of thousands of lives in Jeege: Moretti's San Gustina: and two| fiy balls, Rickard fears that Demp- federal reserve hoard is to hanking.! i = 2 {Rumania in the last two and halt Tintorettis, one being Susanna and the| sey might break a fnger if struck I The extent to which the government years is still smouldering but Amer- Elders. with a swiftly batted ball. i would sunervise the industry was the| 2OY FOST IN MOUNTAINS ican Red Cross physicians who are Among second-class we allezed| Dempsey already has stored his mo- subject of great variation in .opinion| NEAR WILLIAMSPORT, PA.|\siching the sporadio outbreaks be- | to have been stolen from Italy and|tor car until after the match and among the speakers, howeve Wiliiamsport, Pa,, May 23.—James | Jieve that the disease has “burned it- included in the Hof Museum collee- | avoiding all other risks of an injury. i Aadt £ Darby, 10 years old, residing in the vi- | self out.” The grealest worries now tion is the famous Florentine Dia-| He has decided to wear a “headgear mond which Italians claim as part of | when he begins boxing to protect his | the treasures of Tuscany carried oif|ears from damage by blows. by Princess Anna Maria of Medici.| —— "‘”"“"‘:‘" b "“:\\':"’H ’( “"il‘ | DISTINGUISHED SERVICE { two centuries ago renounced the Tuscan throne in order o become en MEDAL FORMAJIGRICURRY, Yew York. May 23—By direction of press of Austria. There is also a cc rectio lection of Veneiiun arms and manu- | President Wilson the distinguished WINNERS OF SPEAKING sty of \'n:m_gwo_nml;\'s (‘peck“ls ug: are the dangerous oulbr;;xkl'ez1 of in the mountains in that vicinity. On|smallpox and isolated cases of cholera. CONTESTS AT YALE | Tuesduy he left home to drive some|" mhe Near East today, acording to New Haven, Conn, May cows Lo pasture and has not been seen | American, British and French physi- stats * junior four-minute since. searching party which left| sicians who have completed their contest” held in Lampson North Bend today found his dog atlsurveys, is ripe for an outbreak of Yale, today under the direction of the | Twelve Mile Camp, but no other clue|chelera and the plague. Under nour- ale board of education, Frank Lz {to the boy's whereabouts could be lo- | jshment, famine and the strain of otta, an ltalian boy, of Warren, was | cated ) ar the civilians and military seripts and Italian war | trophies | service medal has been awarded by the B ied nrat honops amprie MM Geen P dtiona “Has (ORIl (e {which the Italiuns claim have been| war department to Major William A. : B e o mentanyLROWE vof O RISANEMIEITAR YV TRAIN health of the nations of the Balkan tolen at various times but which| Curry, director of embarkation, - at- 3 the state. qu.m‘.\,,‘ mention wass DELAYED BY AN ACCIDENT| The past winter was a terrible one. Ausiria has always refused to ore. | ta d‘(u”.‘hw Bri _q_ymminl;,;rslz ‘uf ship- " > Bdsic Ludlow, ‘Tolland. i s are T ing r tegarding the 150 painting hich | = > offici - Fivet. plhce rmang thdlow, of TOUAnd. | parig May 23.—(By The A. P.) The |Refusees are returning to their homes ecarding the 130 paint “hicn | ping at this he official reco, Gierman military Versailles with the Italians took in February, it is stated that the Austrians have admit- on its way ta|lo find them heaps of ruins. They on was bestowed, Major Curry was| printing outfit hasiare without everything. If it were not stants went to Do today advised, for his services in con and Melissa B othy Wood of ant’ of Wood- S o y i a ted the justice of aly’'s claim to | nection with the handling of Am Fecetved HORecalislvis been delayed by an accident, retarding [for the American food mission and At et P ey ol 0008 ‘on BEIRiEE ineoeived fonorable mention. | ihe printing of the German observa.|te shiploads of food ieing brought e P awar iy S the war savingé ctamps campaigne, | UONS on the peace treaty. to_Rumasia and, under the, usplces Sl el IpEdE e et vas Lhe subject of thele CAMDAIENS. ) " js understood these observations|of the American Red Cross ,Rumania ot Tt panbicct of the spealers. Con- | will constitute a book as ladge as the | today would be a nation of starving : | VOTERS FAVOR ANNEXING tary school orators in all marte of the | (reaty itself, and it is estimated that |people. A g GERMANS NOT SATISFIED | MAASTRICHT TO HOLLAND Biite haseibesnitein taiiis past few | it Will require five days to read and| The Red Cross is fighting the WITH ONE WEEK RESPITE| Brussels, May 3—(French Wireless| ch Wireless| Service,)-—The recent municipal eloc- o in circulation | tions in Maastricht. Holland. have b feW | digest them. smallpox particularly in the Dobrudja ("y‘;';“‘hnn:‘ fg;nlll\w: _n:lnrn?sitfl orfdrclh‘w::mg region. Medical supplies and units final contest today. The judges were | Winsted—Uannie Simmons of Mt.|one doctor and two nurses are sent Paris, May 23.—( Service.)—Reports w COPTR T AR ARTRATG S VGE 5. v N, Y. call Frank Co 1 1 Red Cross food boat < {nlinekion s contarence’ cirelosh Prursday | Sulted Ui AT e e o cE ho is 8. . B o Yy e Judgeay, ernon, X. Y. called on Frank Couch|by a special Red Cross a that Count Von Brockdorf-Rantzau|™an on a platform proposing the an- i ninsiow, who is et R Sene's. cimm: | T Harty, Now Liaven ool soctorns of Dakgetroct B ql:::;[e?rfilh';;‘ G B S el e e G CAMTEAL NEWS PHOTO_SERVIGE. NEW_YORK. | \vas not satisfied with the delay of one| Nexation of the dis to Belgium.| charge of & British ‘women's #o- M e ; Ay en, ani, s v hud s ach other in i ns towns v veek granted the German delegation| The district in which M and ::‘:m; l;rflfl(g::mnno;(he \_nl\“ ard H. Cameron, of Yale univer-|30 years. They formerly lived travel inland to the centers where the Count Von Brockdorfr-Rant. |¥eeK granted the German delegation Maastricht is| ciety, whi¢h is entertaining sight, 215; . . in which 1o make i Marlboro. Mass, and when M nswer (0 the| Situted has been claimed by Belgium| foeding dainties to our boys as they 5 s sease is making the greatest in-| 2au, who is now iu France as head |peace treaty and (hat he had asked for| it the negotialions now in progress to| sof Brest shores.. feel; age, 29. He .subwa Amer. If a man # 2 mons was but 3 vears old she went tofroads. of the German peace envoys and |an additional week. It wq tid otti- | modify the treaty of 1839, o no:.““ “: i the jean citizen, althosgh by bleod a " man fs too proud to beg and|live with relatives in New:York and who will sign the peace treaty for |cially today. however, that the Ger oy mth- et Juge Siav. onest to steal the only thing left | had not met Mr. Couch since that time.] An enemy knocks 2 man down and . : = nans had not asked f v B i . Heroic Yi " by the hemesss ug! for him is ta et trusted Their parents are dead. then a friend proceeds to kick him. tHE BApSe e Dovernbient, Beday, T e O . ani oihars oF, SN S L 5% s — s S Sl s Sailan - . 7 { 7 . . v

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