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VOL. LXI-NO. 30 - TUESDAY, 'Fsgu_f!t" 3, 1920 14 PAGES—104 COLUMNS : Condensed Teiegrams ; Polish army lasses of 1900 and 1901 ; FmT PASSE Jiemna. Fob, 4 ke of thel. : | A‘[tac dBy In - were called to the colors. . ¢ - & \j Tt foday was averted by 5 ke dla“s Leat tcbacco held by manufacturers ;3 A : ¢ 4] fn‘:'r‘:"‘e‘. m_:yn-n‘-':ng“enedfz;;gguh)? ::; Jan, 1 'totals Lzlx.xal_,zsl pounds. :7 p | | | : E : Smptoved by the " heaith | meurance Rmbh" I.n Lacda ; SN factured exports of the United | ; JHI E - ::-mplflu‘!‘eg! b'y‘"::):.“;l;:’l’th "‘:fm;“‘:;::? ers Have |San Blas Tribe Killed 17 Pera|sies in: becemner totaled $881,115,- 4 e fees, their action being part of the| Joined Forces With Demo-| sons and Wounded Many| ™" general agitation for higher compen- stion by members - of the medical| - Crats in Setting That Date.. Others 80 Miles East Colon| '3ar silver was quoted at $1.53 an | Senator Medill McCormick Advises BMF"“‘% : American Liner Manchuria, From Hamburg, Has Docked at Protemeion. o b e Mo T b g g 3 South- Washington, Feb. 2-—Republican| Panama Feb, 2.—San Blas Indians, |83d in London. Italy to Lay Heavier Taxaes or Drastically Curtail New York—Brought 39 Passengers, All From e leacers. of. the/senate joined forces|in a sudden atiack on Panama police o e L Jleagsrs ; ) ; < i : Foreign Currencies. 3 EFFORT TO DRIVE DOWN with tre democrats today to bring the|and the residents of. a rubber gather- | Gold coin amounting to $100,000 was Expenditures—Asserts That \ e the Ship at Hamburg ) ampton, Eng.—Could Have Filled _ Peace treaty back into the open sen-|ing settlement at Porvenir, about 80 |contracted for shipment to China -at e With Passengers Had Passport Regulatios and Other "HIGH COST OF CLOTHING | al¢ at the beginning of next week. miles to the east of Colon, killed 17 |tae New York sub-treasury. Continue to Fall in New York Markets U I,I th F," ! ot ns ¥ ’ Ex reopel the debate a week from tomor-|according to advices received here. No Walter Phillips, R s P itted—Germans Voiced Re'ret That| Wasnington, Feb. 3.—Negotiations| row senator Lodge of Massachuseits, | whites were involved in the figha. The | Phillips code used by Coulitéring the democrats plan {0 | persons and wounded many others, 8 . : Balanced c w : " nventor of the eign Countries Can Present a Budget of all press teleg- |’ N between department of justice offi-|{ .he:iepublican leader, served notice |Panama government is fitting out an |raphers, is dead at Vineyard Haven, enue and Expenditure. ¥ g 3 Could Not Come to This Country. . cials, charged with driving down liv- | that he would make a similar effort a | expedition to. sl from Colon 0 Te-| Mocs, : i 1 They ing costs, El.‘:drepresenmlwelmflitl“’ week. from [loday. The eatlier date|store order. Some of the Indians, it AT New York, Feb. 2.—Englands France | public admmistration. L AgE 5 Ma ia took with her | lerests engaged in the . manufacture|was promptly accepted by democratsiis stated, came from Colombia to par-| It is reported one of Kolshak's gen- | ang lialy were adv heavier e New York, Feb..:—The first pas- | o feargo the Manchurly 100k W e | nd salevof men's clothing, had made | und in:muny quarters it was predict- fticipate in the attack. " lsals has challenged General - Janin, | hurdens upon their takpavers. or| ANOTHER SLUMP IN THE . to sail from 'a German| m;l work could have been done be- | little progress tonight. towards. the| ed {nat conmsideration of the trealy| jteports from Porventr say the raidlwho surrendered the admiral to the | grast cally ‘curtail their experditures FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET ed State since July, | fore the war in about 24 hours and the| develdopment of a policy tending. tof would Le resumed then by .unanimous|was in retaliation for ‘the arrest of | borskeviki. - Senator Medill McCormick of 1- 14 lay i istleéss | bring lower prices.. The trade repre-|consent. .. s the San Blas chief Quilo last N he st Americais paenger | delay e B0 BE o e ok | sentatives were usged o shave taeic| It Waa\ohopsasied on'all aides, How- | vamber b iy ik ot Durtine ik 3 e ieached here today | workers labored. The officers said | margin of profit as one ' means of|ever. that the agreement to again put | grandson alive. Other advices de- |the nation is planning to stop pav-|the Young Republican club her2 10- | [talian and Dan.sh exchange v.ere'es: ; e steamer | they were low of spirits, apparéntly producing lower prices, but this sug- fl?e treaty formally before the senate|clare hostility of the Indians to_the|mant of interest on national and wa night. Until the relation hetween im- | tallisheq in the jocal markst teday on Manchuria | safering from malnutrition and dis- | gestion apparentiy: had developed a| did oL mean the leadrs wre optimis- | establishment of a station at Por-|joans were denied. Dorts and exports is retored T0 NOT-:l y yesumpt.on of Tocent - pressure 1o January O | playee little ambition. heated argument. . Each group - of | tic ovei ‘the prospects of its final dis- | venor under Panaman rule, resent- T he cxpiatfied, thete can be 1o Te- | Salt. | he pound SHEfng Rt RS 18 She brought| Food was said to be scarce but those | representaiives were, willing that the|positicni It was predicted that some | ment against attempts to force the| - Premier Nitti of Italy return | sumption of the normal rate of ex-!yas 4 7-3 cents under its previous Com the English | with money have no trouble in get-| other elem 'its of the industry should [ of the minor points at issue, thresh- | [ndians 10 cease wearing nose rings|to Paris this week to learn Premier |change. The value of foreign: cur-| minimum, or a d.s:ount of about 32 """ | ting all they want, ship's oficers de-| eliminate { s profits, department ofi-|.ed out in tite private and informal ne-|and the Qosing of a school conducted| Milerana's attitade * toward Italian | rencies will continue to fall in New i jer "™ fom tie normal of ~ $488 1 Zeeder, master of | c.ared. A party of five. from the; cials said. - gatiations of the Past two weeks by an African woman missionary fig- | acpirations I the Adriati | York markets, he said. until the fo S . i could lm\'r; Manchuria dined at a m;emin:nl Ham; There v m;x e:ecrec)lr, Iibou{ the :lisi;lts:&onb‘fie ifi;‘ieod,,')"wl(';‘,}thfi(,fe?; ured .in causing the attack. — | eign: countries can pr : nt a hl.‘\‘mrm( Paris checks at 13‘,1;2 (rantutlnb:h: Ham- | burg hotel and paid for their meal| session, 1./ ici 1d5ted until late to- | atc itself; but se s s | budget of revenue’and expenaitires. | goiap repfesented a- diseadnt of b orero g A | 45" maris. On " the other hand . a | night, Members® of ‘tHe . conferiie | NUDALHl, in’ rezard. 10, the agresment | GOAL OPERATORS PRESENT budget of_r doliar: repfe i Rumors circulated in Germany that | nois in discussing the abnormal ex- New York, Feb. 2—New low. rec- hange situation in an address before| ords . for British, French, Belgian, Yale undergraduates are to. have! 3 E \ the privilege of attending lectures on| In pleading for the adoption of &1 g5 Lor cent. and Belgian and Italian and restrictions | story was tola of one of the German | declined to discuss any of the propo- | OVer ATtiC.e..Ten ‘and the Monroe STATISTICS O COMMISMION | noriilte. o' 18 Eiver ookl unde tos [nsort indier piad 1A' thilf count Femitfances, novmally.. {he. . same) as i. Applications | dock workers Legging from the stew- | sals debated behind-the closed doors,| Ociripe, .. 4 —— ' auspices of the Yale Daily News. he said that reforms in public adni \he French quotation, were/depreciat- mans voiced | ard of the snip a piece of frozen beef|and department: officials. under ' in-| . AS Soon as a. resumption of open| \yashington, Feb. 2.—Submitting e ttration were belng niged Kot o e on D e asC e 8 that not come to| which he eazerly devoured raw. structionis from Attorney ~General | discussion ecmed assured leaders of| giytistics on the net earnings of 1918| Seven persons are known to have! publicists and cranks, but also by ‘the g . TR = The Mancnuria brought’ with - her|Palmer to mmike public statemenis-of the two varties put their heads. to- b L ihe | gpectively. . y b P o s of represeniative bituminous mines|been killed when fire fanned by a|people from whose labor and. whasa Exchange on Montreal duplicated from Germany 200 bags of mail and| plans only when assurance of results Ef,f.’,- AN Ak L Bome - ettt h‘" producirig more than thirty per cent.|high wind destroved 15 temporary | capital must be found the income and |, " ooni" promium of 12 1-2icents At \ auantity of cargo, in cluding phos- | could ‘he given, ‘would say only that eping: the Cebuie® within reasonable ay the billions \is center, dealers reporting heavy war_debt. offerings.of grain bills. In. the mera s of 24 hours + hour shifts of the total output in the central|residences at Clairton, Pa. taxes which are to o tone L thoten gty DGRy 2 's | bouuds. vival of the cloutre rule! Vo : 00 tons | p y aced -the, ' gov t's o s Ik theya"ad, Dlaced the 'sovernment's| (Sioh wan iien QUring (e cosing| (OmPeUtive field operators told the S Noues, of the Jast secsion wan creoan® | coal strike settlement commission to-| Despatcheés from the state of Micas| ~The schemes of reorganization pro-| o g Jndle ™ qight improvement — - tives) s ; ‘"“,,‘"f[):;“f\",_;r_‘:r{;"‘m‘:,a;:[“‘;7"5:0 day that if the,preseut fourteen per|Cereas, Brazil, report that an earth-i posed.” he asserted, ‘vary from the| o, ' houn by rates to Japan and the SUTLINE OF GOVERNMENT'S TO RESTORE WIRELESS Sug]xe‘su_on :asdam«z; t: lt:e confer- | gy stic.and it was generally predicteq (,(6RL: Wage increase were applied|quake shook down a number of »suh,is‘hmenr of bu‘ m: .lgvn;‘h;“ec:anm Eats Indies. s # T 3 ence late in ‘the day that the gemeral | 4rastic e Y predieted |'tnroughout the year 1920, these com- [houses in the country districts, ment of repressive legislat > fa-] “rhe exchange situation was-'tha CASE AGAINST NEWBERRY APPARATUS TO OWNERS| eseion iba; broken up into, commitiee | YAt syme; other “method "would * be | ;- 8RO, (M8 S P10 G, ST e maliar in central Europe. It is' “as ne = i which perhaps could arrive at some S rivately| basis of action. Definite agreement on ed by the navy departmentgre to be| [CAL Plan, however. had not been| gy ‘Goture, one by Senator Curtis|Ment.” Any increase in wages above|gene V. Debs, now serving a 20 yvear | democracy, cd by the navy departmentggre {0 be| reached when the meeting adjourned. lioan, Kansas, and oae by Sema’ | (hat amount, they declared, would|sentence at Aalanta, for presiden: | peace is declaerd,” Rear Admiral n a correspondingly greater de- o engrossing, topic of discussion.amone am i “realize le: a iali i oug] forces. returning from' the | PRSI R 3 O resdluti _ | mage, would “realize less than one per| Socialists of Oklahoma, in conven- | though our Jre i M ’ ate ful S:Y‘ud“g‘:b;opn,;{:{io t;\em?d';_ cent. net return on the capital invest- | tion at Oklahoma City, endorsed Eu-|defeat of the s::’e(:"mmed' l:'! mg: Nt i the THnanclel !ke?; °§ . ¥ the world. Pessimistic statemefis' of more dangerous—strange concepts of | the worid. Pessiris e SR 5 : sl ¢ ; s on as necessary to order of o' jnent. financiers, emphasizing: unfiv= | Anl .| and ek ellogg. republican. Minnesota, are | I repri 2 St Bl i - volution as precedent to ic and political condi< Mot e Bl Sy before the rules committee, which | ficit below the recognized equitable| Chairman Page of the senate naval | revol o hat | orable economic and political e m}t;;:":\rr'mrm;(mduy Told ihe house na-| CLAIM AGENT PENN. LINES Flans to meet within a.few davs te| 'eturn of six per cent. committee - has _appointed. ° Senator | There ate some of us Who ROIVE T tons abroad, were sentimental' fhc= { by | val committee. Eleven high power S consider them: The leaders also went| Iigures introduced by the opera-|Poindexter a member of the sub-com-|We may med the Ret FIC0 LS tors in the further collapse. - « v 3 Stations. ‘of | the'* Marcontc/ Wanclass] SHOT TO DEATH IN FIGHT | over the possibilities of b ringing one | lorS, showed, they said, that if four- |mittee investigating naval awards in|out abandonm L 2 An interesting sidelight on some' of S N ew Neither the shouting of the radi- Company are the principal ones to be had ap- |place of Senator Newebrry. <t he s2 i = on without waiting on the committee,§ Plied throughout 1919 .the mines em- % = % arry us i S enewering “Representative Britten, | 5o rict80 Feb. 2—Bernard Donoval.| and 1t was sald te move mieht b | braced in the Plttsburgh coal pro-| A brewing apparatus and a quanti-|dations of the profiteers e yro: | Switzerkand. which declared. that gov= ropublican, Tilinots, {he admiral sald| oyl cors old, was being held by the | fiids fomorraw. ducers’ association, which turned out{ty of cider were seized by officers in |{rom our resolve to achieve social P07 | o onment intervention might be- urged i oould “gee nb s Teiioh 3?“'?;1_ e | Bpalce, tonight in connection: with the| 35 iiime diccussion of the treaty | more than 22,000,200 tons, or fifteen|a raid on Daniel Webster's birthplace | &ress through law gnd un T e ntive | to save that country's watéh + #nds floh ‘power giations souldh nok benes [in arE T ody ofyrienry, T.| broke out alieud of time on the floor | Der cent. of the’ total oltput of the |in Franklin N. H. owned by the state | The burden of taxalion 's a8 ‘SOREULE | Glock making interests from. the: geri=t 3 stations eonict e e claim 2, of | the | S tor ot 5 : Sepited 3o 5 s = : in 3 3 o thelr owners immediately| Pennaylvanid Lines. and Lne wounding| SPR‘er Reed, democrat, of Missourt, | contral field, would have faced a de- |of New Hampshir I \ of these measures up fon senate ac-|!een per cent. wage increas . | the Old World’s important industries cals and reactionarfes, nor the depre- | the 014 Worlds imporabt eusEen he finishes | mersonal | will re- | | ma epartme ing re i i: nge situation. s S 23] wegm: . . . i liminate waste and to, energize | ous excha t no compiai ke = € | making a spo Gt two hours and a | ficit of more than $6,000,00 or thirty to el . St on S iah .-:tmzihn?er: i SI;!ra“ml}.‘ C 1§uuen, a,ficle;:‘ during | Xalt i reply to the recently published | cents a ton on a basie 0f Six per cens.| . Albert Bushnell Hart, professor of : v mmnk:swm being | Gowntown office bulding, | | | leHer of Viscount Groy. the Britisn|return on capital invested. the science of government at Harvard ENT REACHED ON TO FOSTER COMMERCE hheld by their ownes A Iniag | omaiawn gl ing. . ambagsdcor (o the United States, re-| The earnings of the Tlinois Coal|university, has been appointed Harv- AGREEM OMMERCE S eelcoen by the - delienl bullding after the Shonting, Trier soec | £1rding senaic reservations. Operators’ Association not - only fard exchagge professor'at the Sor- OIL LAND LEASING BiLL = : Approximately 180 coastil stations:| rendercd. . He declared he did “mot| (,QUOUDE Viscount Grey's statement| would be wiped out by deduction of a | bonne universities, France. New York, Feb. 3—The Americas | Bartment during the. was, ars. 1a. Be ) Mosmcri e, at e guy was ;l:xaxtcxt e aeten fo s Sioatns, ST B e whd wn®l Lieut. 4. H. Knight, pilot. of, the| Washington, Feb. 2—Three months| Commercial = Association A partment during the war, are to be| discharged while they were fighting. | B Pl qua merican and | s of A'Eue s i, iy, p B N : i IS i < ! ; - of bickering and %n almos unbreak-| Trade with Russia decided at as . 8 i : 3 o . zue | but w al - v n ~ Cleveland ned in operation by the depart- | Swegman was shot four times, one | Ly oo tete i the; Leaguppbut wanid S lekiont - usarly 51305000 fabriat imdialpbs betwsen able deadlock on the ‘il land 1easing | meeting here today to send a -mis-} Admiral Griffin said. Govern- | bullet piercing his heart. Clausen was| "'y N D en Bt aaltinRed ) 6 modtig: oYDRiRS. A ohices0, stablished a record In!bill were ended late today through | sion to Soviet Russia.to foster com=t P of these, and also the | shot in the leg When he went:to BWeE- | (1,c Juhnaon soncidmonss 1o or Sainst] o CIETY FAVORITE BY NIGHT: “}al‘.‘lgmfiis lles at an average speed |, rcement by house and senate coi- | merce. To its executive commities igh power stations, is advisable, Ad- | man's assistance. ¢ Pasait Jrans mapk NIGHT; QL155, St . forees on ihe legislation. Senator| were left the details of the commis- | miral @riffin said, because of their| Daonovan had been discharged from o ghink, we ought {e FACTORY CASHIER BY DAY| | inese government denied any| Smoot repubiican, Utah, chairman of| sion's personnel and /date of..Ssgarcy (S militaty value and for use in connec- | the employ of the American Railway 4 pRaCias i e abor Soaabiee i Hawais Jany | the senate managers, announced _the | yre, 4 ; 3 tion with the merchant fleet. Exp:‘r?s Company earlier in the day.| - R R0 mme!d CR;:\gn. F;l; = T‘uo eyed Mon- g:*;!;"and Ffimpim i Al 'pr‘: conference report would bedr:mxfitm bfl),lennvhneb 4 'pra-t:refdwfll el = i e held Swegman responsible. e A PRy e 4 Rose.” whose double existence as|anese % " | to the housé tOmDrrow an ught to bear” on the eral gov- = T2 7 out of everyjob I've had since he fired (Fpis < (hat R 2] _a $25 a week harness fac: ; 7} K - tions against trading wit | CARGO OF WHISKEY|A “RENT STRIKE” HAS BEEN B tods e,,’, AR e H thing. that fhe. American senate had | tory ‘cashier by @dyi.ended with her o year: he toid i lice: - STARTED .IN JERSEY CF At the detective huy \(“‘fiow M b [ - 4! , r e 2 T greement of the conferees 18| of Russia in control of the bolshe-| 19-;3! Raon of American rights|fight when her books were found. ta M Sinn Fain_officials found at| The a A The e platplomaty - opposition by both the houss and | members of the association sesk a3 the Grev—Tettsy = Sendtor Reed| : ound st} 00 @5to be approved with Jttie] vii. A -sugestion tHAE-ond - or: YRS New York, Feb. 2 The *800000} el ek e w o, g e e R e e e o e SRR LT e e X = jati gty vy « - i) A N - it ] = “a ne F~ €4 | in Vinnij . Canada. . H. Newton: i S i ce b1 legisiation B e e Reas bLgAnISCa, pEte toment N5 UEEIST Mere in Maroh 1934 i neere | o o Fasother evidente | chiet constable At Winnipes, norifed [and sent to Dublin Bay to await ship- | Seaate. thereby compleling legialation | writ .of mandamus from the Usitod) which has been pending for the 1ast|States supreme court to 8 ten years and which would open up|state department to permit 5 Jeft| for development approximately 76,-} firms o do business with w G itain and Irance wznt [ SR, Sesige Wl Y, 8 in' ue on cur own, terms.” increases for rebruary.|- SO R E R T Lt s un eflort of Engldnd.” . he N RS B ) i .o e us into the leag | They were informed by Director of| V'Y EAR-OLD GIRL KILLED., ifidf‘%y et to toke hiiee e { more than 1000 tenants who met inf fpolice. today that he had found fhe}ment to England 'mbly chamber to discuss “ 2irl and ‘thdt she admitted her identity One thousand Croatians who 3 : 1 Monda Rose, whose daytime, ana e el e of Pilte kel ns‘l‘::&svm‘ lfu‘:":m?:::nnul: ;:n:irmuf)::gshov’i?t :&:&c { “jannon, who addressed them,| IN HER HOME IN NEW- YORK 3 aptismal name is Rose Schweiburg, |burgh and Gary to fight for their ma-| .. iy wag passed but the senate’s|also will be considered by the exesu~ It .~ ‘city law department would = £% i }s’é&‘i’&?“am‘efleéig payhem30. cont, hisd hebr: miSSig IR several dava, snd AP el et i ) Ttlire taradont Al conterence report | tive committee. 5 | brine o “profiteering” landlords 10 . iNew York, ‘Feb. Miss Reibm|- -t | were a lawyer, representing|nad receisen o reromen -foday they|Crodtia, with e eturning | ;25 jam of legisiation at-the close | Emerson P. Jennings, president fof! e ey i 39, Miepoascss th | Hoxle, 11. years oid, was wiomdetid-ip| "% "offént” 'Sendtor Rebd continved:| et n Wianisen oioie o Ter, Hio this contry. . e R o L } | tsionts and also that he had been asr1 her home. near Central. Pazk West to- | “who had_mude a proposition o un- | Lloht 1y 1o S B S SR L Mg RS B P S Machine Comipagy. of TeB M- Y Sured by snion labor leaders . that|day by an unknown man who is be-| ‘nif to my: client that the lawyer on | While pelim Thca, M, cAna hi et et S ey As now proposed, the Mill affects|announceq ‘at today's session . that! union workers would refuse to re-|lieveq to have called i ‘aRsWer to an|'tha other side of the table had said: & (he loather compans | bee lesbound in the St Lawsonee oo | O/l coal, gas. phosphate, sodium and | smail firms “do not pesd .to. ——l al move furnitire. More than 100 bl e ! t % said: | for the girl there the leather company |are icebound in the St. Lawrence riv. - , i i i whre filed out- by nersens. cicping|ioyertisement oftering the; partment| “Oh, that' isu't feir fo vour client. | caused Monda Rose's $Log0 sadiis | er ot Gudbec. and. it s beneved ‘ma| 1 e oty Sour bkt Far ‘o4t | hostacis . ety n areomi LU K| r increases The cards will be| 4o vears cld was sdmitied by the 522§ "teils the American senate thata| omiagss o) Automobile and the fur- | fotilla wil be frosen In until spring. | 15 MERT, AL PRCRON L e | PO So e ot the. Sovier soveenc] s owned and | filed with the law dapartment and the| janitress of the building in' the early | just ‘what's happenied in the League |1t Saipay, |¢ U¥urious apartment|None of the boats was damaged. Under the measure, approximately | ment here, T am informed with whem, sperafed - exciusively by negroes. nut| tenants defended free’of cost. afternoon and, it js. believed, attacked | of Nations negotion. G : o 1| you can negotiate.” Jennings’ ¥ Fort s =S Her mother. wh < o- 44,000,000 acres of government coally 7 3 ¢ from New York the | BRI IRS I the girl while being shown the rooms.| *Nations Jook out for themselves.|ing in a factors. ((:fl:on;l?;::lriorp:ag;v e rfllie\?.::z::ma"on;m:;:nc\;nd’xic;; land alone would be opened for de. | has a large order from the Soviets'for) aderc Bloodstains in.a haliway and in one|Tin gefting a little ‘tired _of belnz|that the girl had gone to work when | border resulted in semding an onfes | Velopment as well as about 8,000,000 | printing presses. A | SEVEN BODIES WASHED 1 of the rooms indicated a struggle. warned from across the water that|twelve years old to help support the 3 s %11 acres of oil land: Dudley Field Malone, who ‘has aet-! ASHORE ON JEKYL ISCAND | The -body was found by a woman | the United States will be dragged in- | tami message 1,000 miles in 510 minutes.| “UF T 0g on by the: conferees, the | ed as counsel for Ludwig C. A. :XKa: NV rcomer: who returned from & shoppins | 10 the nest war. There have been o SUsEyacRiage Beiipated: bil specifies only a minimum roval-| Martens, Soviet <ambmseador a8 Bt R .| trip. The head had been crushed, evi- | 106 war between 1313 and 1914 in|MISS KNOWLES TO WED GUY rom ty, the senate provisions providing | suggested tegal action by the assocla- GEN. CALLE'S RESIGNATION oM Bodits ere, paaben Al T =D TRl a0 e ket out oF 1 bup Ten 7® | SPIKER IN FALL RIVER TODAY e BTV aes - wafing ai the | Hximum royaltes hAving been elim- fo liow Amseriane 1fo . (ats NN . 5 i ept out of all buf two. ; > fuated - o allow = FROM-CARRANZA C‘E‘N“i ?:g‘ the ot ;.fl:x“tirn:é‘;obsze:r?fig ametieent . lfif’afi:fli’i&“fifiéfi? 4. Great Britain dragged 5 Tath fhe New. York. Fon Was - Emily f;::;:fr tgm‘/)i:?rlr::;: ;errpms,-“,’,fii} e compromised measure also pro- | Russia. He represented himselt. i:f‘ \ — bodi o b > mother, who is visiting in New Or- | first. I don’t think she’ll repeat the | Hth 3 s Rk R i Ppo vides that the total amount of the| today’s meeting as present in the eral Plu-1 ,:”,;*c,‘"{,,;”g‘;“f;:m‘; hose of he | eans. "Her father, an automobile me. | Mistake, and if she would, T don't want o o s piyleased trom Ellia Is- |ready to advance it peace i refused.| ¥/t (% "o "paia “shall be deter- | terests of the Lehigh Machine come of in-\chich is thought to have been wrecks | chanic, learned of the murder when | Der 28 a partner in the league. Will | 5 e sammer Sy mined by competitive hidding or by|pany. of which Mr. Jennings is pres-: ¢ abor,” tendered | og off the coa methods to be preseribed by the sec- | ident. i gnation to President Carranza| The pre: has not signi- | 6 : : Plymouth for Fall River, Mass., with| A mysterious fire which started | t. : he reached home for supper. France? The bodies of our,dead would | T or Ll River M, (wl \ _my v ive ofii1ia Bodiss whre. AR N ¥ up to her peonle from her seil | D€r baby. Mrs. Perley R. Spiker, wife |amidships burned the interior of the e i foay 2 i i For oil lands S b ; {de|0f the father of the child, and Guy |United States shipping board's freight| "®fary of the interior. h 4 i Tacob Calutiogy: hief - - the dead who died stemming a tide|grna® 1. - Spileer' = 5 st !'a maximum of 3,200 acres may be|GREETINGS FROM PRESIDENT- = | ks it Senorl yith Street Brookiyn: Adoigh Jansen | THIEVES TAKE 64 BARRELS o eL e e e 2 e o a2 rathes. R e e s 1 B e o | leased at a minimum rovalty of ¥ 1-2{ g1 ECT DESCHANEL OF FRANGE: - ol 0 Emie Ca i ’ R R 3 = ‘Liberty s er cent. The maximum for coa C ond w vy gm—«»m—},?’wfi,};‘ e o pen, Buffalo, X-|OF WHISKEY FROM WAREHOUSE| am one of those. sir. who melther | Lat¢ f0day a $1.000 Liberty bond |Hoboken. = st r of the state of Sonora. ieneral Francisco Mursu chief of m : Gt o et o e Tl Bond Jands Is 2,560 acres with a minimum| it e D, & auish sublsct rant- Japan as an enemy outside of | oo boo!et 107 the release of Mi o royalty of five cents per ton. New York, Feb. 2.The “chan ar i Carthy 5 ¥ v Mrs. Spiker, ed owing completion of his tes 3 - it frect that} ginser; New York clty- Balitmore, "Feéb. 2.—Sizty-four bar- the league nor a partner within. | the English-gir! to come to this coun o The senate remedial provisions |tides of poititics cannot affect ¥ ) . 2.- I - L L C - | mony before th LR itte f rels of whiskey, 3,000 gullons, were i cpany: L Certitny_cannot K 5 relations commis former- ry operations in the L < developed vhich has a great -ideal for its found-' & e n jtry and make her home in Baltimore | tp , S 5 21 over which a deadlock developed and | W . state cahuila and Tamaulipas, | Bt o e cross the geas to injure this country [y and m iz e e te ‘oreign Jelations commil-| ‘hich is designed to permit an ad-|lon” Paul Deschanel preSident-elect i-otitelal Tepotts w. = i ; 5 s - x by ] iualiy mi-official repo EDS CHINESE of this ety Sunday mommae” jamitajand it should alwavs be maintained arrested and examined by gra growing out of the development of | America sent to the French high com- to the point.” the naval reserves in California and | mission here today. M. Deschanel, who nounced that Miss Knowles must be WS . |delivered to her relatives, Mr. and § A tion authoritles. at Baltimore. \ $109.064 prize has been offered in COOLIES FOR PLANTATIONS | in trucks and spirited away. The R s e ) ered — < z — Jine e p iy becomes president of France on Feb-! e inventor of an airplane o Tashington, Feb2__A Gelegation of barrels were rolled out and londed on | HITCH INI TRIALSAOF . e ko Tatendy, o Falll Six men were rescued from the | VT OmIBE SREC ST DAL oy ruary 18, said: o3 e esce ically | titizens from Hawaii, appearing today ARy ..W. W. AT TOMBSTONE | thic upe Ay De | James river, near Newport News. hy Hrs “Throughout the crisis in which hu-i a horizontal ‘speed gf 124 | from the house immigration commit | horrs ok boer ol time this ware: iR, DILE, Tor, an_immeniste wileg an hour. tee. requested modification of the Im- | wo win Bt e e ey wantil this % i A€ |the schooner Navahoe, after clinzing | manity's age-long strike for . liberty, mugration laws so as to permit the | with from:one to three barrels. The|Ment by the prosecution that dismiss | carlicr In (he dav, decided to b o |DOUFs with the temperature 10 de- VALUATION OF RAILROADS | s Ao R o mt st Jforty thousand ~ Chinese | government loses nothing, the bond of | AL Of charges against three defendants | Fall River, where the ceremony may | ST¢e8 below zero, g et g B g 1 t itory for wor g a % : £ y — ause. Tog nay SEAr and rice plantafions. Spolesmen | 156 OWner being ligble for the tax. | bocause of absence of ¢ el A S D M0, S Boston, Feb. 2.—The principle that | tuture with confidence.” f for the delegation said Japanese works abrupt adiournment of court today in| fred Ray Knowles, will be five months A A LA I L s men were on strike ‘and that the| SMELL OF WHISKEY NOT the trial of 210 men charged with Kid-|old Wednesday. A group of French parliamentari ans, industrialists and financiers are o forming a committee to buy from the| LUrn upon their valuation and thal Chinese were needed to work the napping in connection with the de; i i i rates should be stabilized, 'in order > por-| A telegram received this evening|French government one of the cha- | Faies ¥ be.festore crops. SUFFICIENT TO CONVICT| tation of 1186 striking copper miners that the Battersbys would meet | teaus of the formef German émperor| that raiiroad credit may be A ne Ay fction was taken on the request ek iy 300 thelr sympathiers at Bisbee,| Miss Knowles and the Spikers at the |in Lorraine. to be presented to former | and justice be assured both pibile el given al oy i ke Ariz., -in 1917. The prosecutio _ | steamboat pier in F: iv jer Cles e it common carriers an s farther hearing later in the week. | ofoma or'"ge?n'rxed ?;1‘:35 That the | ghnatad Hine sintil Somotrows physles | TotRiE o omortow | Eremiss Clapngsen; was maintained by Charles A. Prouty, flask was insuffcient evidence to | °f,COUTt 10 decide the question. — T o) director of valuation of the interstate - SR s it L arifanc Tadicatioha, wers todns, the detenise | ANARENIET MEMBC C. A. ANGLE TRACED AS commerce commission, In an address 2 ist - R OF ol dustries o! 800 INFLUENZA i Wwould ask separate trial for practical- | FAR AS WATERBURY | hefore the Associated Industries o! CASES ant District Attorney E. J. Witty 'y all the defendants, ITALIAN CHAMBER ARRESTED & = Massachusetts here = tonight. Some REPORTED YESTERDAY | today ordered the release of Charies s — i == Neil Thomas, presiden: of the Com- 2ES Hartford, Feb. 2—An increass of| merdal Trust and Security Company,| " -ASURES TO IN 800 influenza cases was reporteq to| WHO Was arrested Saturday might by the state department of health today,| Prohibition agents in 4 cabaret, where = 2 | New Haven, Conn, Feb. 2—Chas.|increase in rates, he said, must bc ICREASE nn‘:;’:l;lei-ql‘eb. b..—Efr)rx}(l‘o Malatesth, | 0 Ansle, who shot and serfous'y | made. Mr. Prouts __strongly com- ) CHILD BIRTH IN FRANCE st member of the chamber of| wounded two.New Haven police de-| mended the anti-strike provision o deputies has been arrested at Leghorn, 3 o G scap ilpoad Dbill. e G tectives vesterday and escaped, | the Cummins railzoa 5 3 d as far as Waterbury Tn a review of the New England Waterbury led with 99 and B | be was said to have gerved refresh-| Paris, Feb. 2—The “Supreme Coun- e beed traced. a8, 1a rhuty | TIEW : 5% port was close up with 84, Other i | ments for himself and friends from a | cll of Natality " recently created un.| According to despatches redeived E. Jones of {his city informed the po-| railrond situstion, he said. that New jes and towns reporting were: New | Pocket flask. < f 35T 8 decroe of Fresident Polncare to|recently from Italy Malatesta has ad= |1 his siriomobile to Waterbury.. Jones |, inaasirial unit, that. rallroad: rates in Britain 82, Meriden 77, Fartford 73| “We had no case against Mr.|study measures fo increase childbirth,| vocated nationwide violence. During| \lennpey e phetive fon ary: Jonesy industrial unit, that rallread xa e b ‘Thomaston 80. Danbury 24, Manches-| Thomas and no sensible jury would | decrease mortality and aid large fam- | a meetihg at Florence on January 2§ ;‘5",‘ w.rf and again ’:;'.vm m-v-'l’“ ';.m nl;;m and that. ‘“each par ter 54; Orange 33, Sevmour 25, New | corvict him.” Mr. Wiity declared, | ilies held its first meeting foday. M.|he urged a revolutiomary uprising| (oGl ReWspapers and again from oriz-| be the sime and thal. feach e, 25, Ansonis 31 Puto e Breion, minister of Ivgiene and sociai | and. his avdience attacked a party of 8 Buolem e i oTE Taay the: taliasds of Diew 3 <% am 29, weifare, in ress to the councll,| carabineers. The latter 3 S ; LA ek New Lendon 17, scattering 137 CLAIMS ‘MAN HE KILLED Rociared that, thie decrense in the piok| Semmmser. wm“mw";’d“';';e"; Angle was not wounded as he fied, | England are independent.” pe said, “i _ rate of France was one of the causes| them. the police announced tonight aftc™ ex- | is jmpossible. to _accomplish this REACHED FOR HIP POCKET/ of ti attack by the Germans and said ———— e =minatlon: of lhe sbM of e, shoat | Rates awlilch Jare ampls for: Sie Neo DEALERS WARNED AGAINST it contributed to the length of the| VERMONT GETS $57,986 FROM m Bl b e fzen 1o, arcest ['aven, would Tibt Day. the.008E of 0p: PROFITEERING IN LEMONS| New York, Feb. 2.—An unidentified | W . Angle for the police of Chicago, where | aration on the Maine Central. i ESTATE OF HETTY GREEN | he was charged with stealing an tomobile and jumped a-bond of $2.; The state | His wife, Minnie rexel Angle, azed 18, | man of about 40 years of age was eering in lecause of the : n il- re B. Ford. reasurer’s office today formally ac- | ig held by the police here as a material % iraffic feel dppreciably’ the adds increased demand for them during the| r02d by -Barl ‘Moore, -a_railroad ad- i ~ ./ knowledged receipt of fees amounting i wi i, The wounded men. Detective | LEAYY {rail ; e influenza epidemic was issued by Food | Ministration ‘séoret " service agent. | qoor W hee, faimer hbmber chIS0: [ o §55.086 <from e Drobate court in | Banenst 1 . Hale g Betestioe | cd burden. Administrator Williams here today. | Moore, who is peing held by the pe- ‘ i kg however, these roads were merged in to a singleunit, the same rate migh be ‘applied, nor would the section o - X settlemen of the estate of Mrs. Het- B will recover, S g “Many persons are taking hot drinks| lice on a charge of homicide, declared | BUblic utllities commission of Con- | 0" "R Green, late of New York npd | - CUrrier; will recover. made with lemon now instead of | that,he opened fire on the man when | NgCcuy, 4i€d7at his home here today | Beilows Falls~ This sum is cxwelusie CALLS FOR STATEMENT whiskey,” Williams said. “T warn all | the Jatter reached for his hip pocket | of, IHflUenz. g:h"“‘ Porn AN FaUD-| of $5.000 recently paid to the uSive | WOMAN'S LAND ARMY 5 g A e';mence of unfair prot | after being ur;eed m‘ndfl‘r. arrest.for | L T he ‘{‘;l;‘fm n;‘zb::: as an inheritance tax. FOR AGRICULTURAL WORK OF SIBERIAN SITUATION ts in lemons because of this epidemic | trying to.board: a train’ for ‘Alpany on |- Win eering A e e N demand will mean prosecution Ly the | & DOgus, secret service shield. - A | SON® mfi“;“e for “many | GERMANY HAS NOT YET New York, Feh, 2.—The Women's| washington, Feb. 2. - Secretary federal government. Some reports | counterféit badge was found in the || Tro T e iy o . "DELIVERED COAL’ TO FRANCE|land Army of Amierica, incorporated | Tansing was requesied, In a resolutior said certain dealers have jumped their | dead mran’s pocket, the police say. NEW JERSEY fiNEE - 2 during the war to promuote women's!introduced today by Represehtative prices’50 per cent.” d : e . | ‘Panis, Feb. 2—Premier Millerand, | orsanizations in the various states|Mason, republican, 1llinois, to trans PRt o kS ity P = v 3 RATIFIES SUFFRAGE | chairman of the council of ambassa- | for agricultural work, was granted{mit to congress a _ comprehensive According to 2 monument maker in % ity Prosterity. = e 2 o' ldors; todAy expliined to the councfl | permission in the . state supreme |statement_covering all phases of th Costa Rica there is plenty of gran-| A Doston. dorffor says that in 50 (. Trenton, N. J., Feb. .—After a Briet| the situbtion with regard to coal due| court here today to dissolve as its|Siberian situation, with respect ite in the country but no machinery|years pecple will be too civilized to| debate the New Jersey state. Senate] from Germany but not vet delivered. | | work had 'been accomplished. The |American military occupancy, and i available for working or polishing it.|kiss. ‘Well, who cares? Very few | tomight voted 18 0 2 to ‘rafifv' the| The counsil Authotrized the Austrian| petition for ' dissolution - sete forth | formation bearing on verbay or other Several varities of marble also exist|of . us will ‘be caring = much . about | suffrage amendment. The house, howt | ministers of finaniee. and revictualling| that “since the close of the war “the |agreemdnts concerning such oceu there, although no quarrying is car- | kissing in 50 years.—Cieveland Pluin ' ever ided to Dosipohe dotion’ on the| to come torParfsTto explain again' necessity . for women laborers on|pancy made hetween the Unite ried on at the praggpl time. Dealer. - ¥ . riatter until next Monday, Austria’s economic situatior A | farmg has to a large exteni ceased.”|States and Japan or other allies.” e e B R e )