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l trator of the erick Murray mobile agojdent which esu: death: of Mr. Way. According cident COMPROMISE EFFORTS FOR ‘Washington. Deec. 22.—(By Ths P) ward with increasing i wien the ledders ef | impetus parties Hmfl%llfitg COUGH DROPS BREAK UP ANY COUGH OR SOOTHES AN- - IRRITATED THROAT AND DOES IT QUICKLY Be’o Qe o ri%.r AIWAYS KEEP - +ABOX: - HANDY tions. Netable in the day's long series achusetts, the repuslican leader, Senator Underwood of Alabama, speedy compremise. They are sald have discussed the wholé range possibilities for bLrinsing togsther & common ground énousgh senators insure ratifieation. Meantime the acting publican senator who Washington over the |as congress reassembles he plans |bave a general comferénce of thoge rémaing out reservations, i treaty i m of corigress, 1been suggested by the mild — tionists, although it was FIVE CASES OF SMALLPOX DISCOVERED IN WATERBURY Waterbury reloped OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS Re-drafts of some of ti he Pil- ervance nding of blic exer- Conn., Dee. Five | senators by s of small pox were ! ty today. Angelo g , an Italian, reported to pe- ice headquarlers last night that he had been pui out of his boarding|tion as the negotiations proceed. house because a rash had broken out| It was not revealed which of on his face, On éxamination this|fourteen mafority reservations rnorning it was discovered that he was suffering from small pox of six or - |seven days’ duration. The father and 29 other sources. n of th eter- xtended pro- fy, Occasionally a man rises from noth- ing to something worse. several other subjects dealt with the majority - programmse. BAIL FOR ALIEN PRISONERS H Lemmfls for The Best Your Moize)‘v Can Buy GROCERS, ATTENTION! Your trade for BAG COAL will be doubled if you handle ours. cf the prisoners, teday pregented Deputy ned by Judge Bdwin T. { the jail. designated as keéper prisone: however. i n present when asking f ¢ s s'gned Miss Rose Weiss, {attorney of New. York ci tbeen artmg as counsel of the cases lee us a tnal order on bag Coal w Britain, n;'d \m;:el ;‘;mium V4 e produc n United States district court room today. T e WS | b5 reason of czcessive bail. teach of the alién XNew Yeork: Dec. 22—A wireless TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent. Telephone 500 owned by way, ate assistance, 50 west. .BRNBS SlflT‘FGR $10M amazs Tn an action filed with the clerk of the superior ceurt on Monday Henry H. Blacker, of South Lyme, adminis- ‘of the late Pred- of Old Saybroek, damages of $10,800 from TFdawin 3 Hart as the retsult of an. au::- ° to the complaint the ae- med on Febryary 3, 1819, On that date Mr. Way was walking along the highway leading from Say- RATIFICATION OF TREATY tighs for an agreement on reserva- coneiliation eenferemces was a meet- ing hetween Senator Ledge of Mass- | prominent demoeratic_advecate of a|iRitiative. democratic leader, Senater Hit¢héock ¢f Nebras- ka, canvassed sentiMjent en both pl&es of the eontroversy and arranged d ing the coming week to ste every re- olidays. As soon whe favor rafification with or with- In his talk with Senator Underwood, Mr. Lodge had before him the views of {the mild reservation group of repub- licans, who presented to him at a eon- ference yestenday a plea for support of the comprémise negotiations that have been proceeding ever since thé failed of ratification at the las ! Moddifications in the language of the i reservations as agreed on by the sen- iate majority are understood to have reserva- said the question oé the I:nmg!e tohbe nesoopt': pos ed would be left epen for the presém hase Fesatids fafrs, he satd that n ions have been submiited to various prominent republicans outside congress while many sugges- tions for changes have come from All of these, it is un- derstood, wifl be taken into eonsiders- the the mild group would be willing t¢ modi {haih vides; but compromise discussions here-| tofere have centered abeut the Article‘ “we want that *lthree small chiliren’ at the house|Ten qualification and sthe preamble,|~hapter elored—nol to ask who is to where Cacimacco was first boarding| Which reéquires that the regervations|plame, but to set mattors righ were. 2 ound to be infected. A |must be aceepted By three of the great! The governm new hill vides, \gmeml cination has been advised |powers before the treafy Decomes|hriafiv. far the creation of two la~ig'a- by the city health offices : I binding. There 2130 has been talk of, tures in Ireland. wit! | changes in regard to Shantung and IS FIXED AT $10,000 EACH | : ases of three of the forty- rmir; now held at the Hartford coun- jail as liable to deportation; Harry dlin of New Haven, ¢ounsel for some United States Marshal Timo- McCarthy, writs of habeas corpus Garvin. The writs were to be served on Sheriff George H. Gabb as warden and keeper| of the federal prisoners now held at Sheriffi Gabb has npt Beéen the federal to Judge Gar- the writs, affi- y who has The court | the o'clock this afternoen, when Jud;nl i should hear Mr, Edlin's claims that the men were being held Ilegaily | Bail for| . prisoners bas bfens | fixed at $10,990. \ {BRITISH STEAMER PRINCESS I . % i MAY SENDS CALL FOR AID ! S, ‘). i | 5. meesage was. veceived here tonight from the Britislt steamer Princess May, the ‘Canadian, Pacifie rail- saying that she needed immredi- She gave her position as latitude 3%3.15 north and lemgitude brock to Essex and known as the Es- sex road. .The defendant was riding in his car in a northerly direction:on the Essex Road and the car was be- ing driven by a boy, Frederiek Hall, whese age is represented in the com- plaint as fifteen years. The automebile struck Mr. Way and he died as the result of injuries sus- tained in the cellision. The adminis- trater of the éstate is now suing Mr. Hunt for damages of $10,000. The suit is returnable to the superior court the first Tuesday in January. LLOYD GEORGE OUTLINES PROPOSALS FOR IRELAND A.|. London, Dec. 32 (By the A. P. Compromise effarts for ratifiea- :;‘e;mri:;“l;:oyd Geom outlined the 4 pea trea moved for- € A 1an, vl the petos teaty 1.!:3,, a long statement iu the bouse of com- propesals for Ireland in in | mons teday. with great de- the senate, \releaséd from legislative liberation and emphasis, he declare duties by the hollday reeess ef con- gress, came actively into the negotia- “Great Britain cannot accept se ration. The people who think Britain can be foreed into it have not vead the story of the last five years.” In an eloquent peroration the pre- mier said: “It is always the right time to @o and| the right thing. and Britain can af- a|ford now more than ever to take the No one will now suspect to | her of conceding from weakness. The of | land that by its power destroyed the on grsls?;eflstbmhmn te!é:m;-e mflthe ;;forld wi e suspected of quailing before e a o] ¥ band of wretched assassins, cycle, caught the animal, “The world will know that. we are|: entering upen the task prompted by the 4 men of justice which sus- v tained this .and through these last years of The . hous galleries were crewded, but it was noticeable that no nationalist members were present when the premier began his address. Extra precautions had been taken to have guards at ail the entrances and careful scrutiny was exercised in order to prevent possible Sinn Fein. disturb- ances. The premiér began by remarking upon the extreme difficulty of the task —“dilcult indeed,” he said, “after such a discreditable outrage as has o Just been perpetrated at Dubliin” He characterized the attempt on Vis- count French, the lord leutenant of Ireland, as one of the most cowardly and faolish incidents in the history of political crime. He was glad the chiefs of the Catholic church had has- tened to denouncs it. Reviewing the FOX WAS CAPTURED ON of i Washingten, Dec. 2! monument at the main OBITUARY Asa R. Reed. Waldoboro, Me, Dec. 22.—Asa Reed; president of the Medomak N tional bank and builder of part of t former Palmer fleet of four and fiv masted schooners, died last night. in to doboro. ber of well known sc' tion to the Palmer + ture. The funeral will be held We nesday. Bulletin’s Pattern Service ion of Irish af- obody in Ireland wanted the act of 1914. In the existing circumstances no possible scheme rorl frish home rule was universally ac- ! ceptable, and parliament must assume the responsibility and propose what it thought fair and just. 5 A settlement would be found. not in ihe enactment. but in the working of i@ home rule scheme. He admitted that i nles of mistakes had been made on there were also follies and he sdded tull .canstituent nowers 10 create a sinsle Trish legis- | laturn ta diseharge all npowers no ifically reserved ta the A clauee In ths k in FOURTEEN TERRORISTS : EXECUTED AT BUDAPEST Budepest, Thursday, Jan. 19.—Jésenh 3 Cserny and thirteen otlier téfrorists, ! y o accused of excesses during the Bela |3 GOOD: CUAY Kun regime. were executed here to- day. to A Budapest deéspatch dated Frid Dec. 12, said fourteen counterrevo tlonists had been sentenced to hanged, that one versor had been 'gl\e-x a life term prison and a 1z 3 tenced to vario § 5 an Prevxcuh despatohes as command who were a referred of the " to Order through N of Pattern Dep THE CAPITOL GROUNDS He was 77 years old and a native of Wal- | zed fox seampered through the snow-cov- ered capitol grounds here teday, con- gressmen, attaches and visitors joining in the chase, which ended at the Peace entranee. George M. 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