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VOL. LXHI—NO. 20 ; POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 i : SENATE T0 VOTE ON PASSAGE ("orens feah e d e A o s, REPARATIONSCORFERACE 10 OF THE PACKERS BAL TOOAY ooy o =S o) BE HELD N PARIS THS WEEK State since Dec. 3, 1919, died -Clnldl. fl:;nwmnul;w All the Buildings on Palsc | a5y . 4 g e ‘ Str. ; o e QiS4 - Ay s ) ituations ibmarine K-5, Comman . Street, D\lbhn._ : ¢ - oy g, + Di Will End Ten Years of Agitation For and Against Government irzaw. sen 19 B the o 7)The o &G '3::3 :i?iym L:‘-:; T L Sw Council is to Act Upon Mzasures to Secure ths Dis ! . i in: . a - A o o f ¢ 2 2 3 Regulation—Members Are Said to Be Almost Evenly |ur Xoorita 1o bave resches a'" stage |lish R T e e o e armement of Germany—Duration cf the MNew French 'n.lchll’ y announced the IOX‘I of the: Council of - the league D!l peasants are said to be organizing at |accepted a loan.offered by the National! .q to. quit - their- premises before next iied Push the Approp'ia'ien Bill ch or Matters 25 points betWween Kiev and Odessa | City company of New. York amoupting | Thursday. . 73 . chuds Tariff Legislation |desire 0 free the district ‘from soviet | Luther W, Burts 73, of mHartt 1| men: wers a and two -wounded, ac- ions Between Allies and thz Uniizd Stat - to Be Taken Up This Week Includ gis desis aolpther W, Turt) 13 of Harttord, tof | men e Kied wad gwo wounded _ Questic the es An many railroads In his professional work, t8.Be. Gone. Qver. z 3 ~ z Where the bolsheviki are rushing up fresh N > ..« | commandecred by the military. The ot~ Spe’ & 5 - * Divided on the Matter—Republican Leadsrs Are Dster|troops to deal with the situation. ~The | - Danish provinclal municipalities have | copants of the bulldinzs have péen oxder- Ministry Depends Upon the Resuits of th: Conference— antibolshevik movements which are |ta $15,000,000, | . : redaY. &k endin Ireland.was marxia| < *_-Feeling in France Over th: Situation is Optimistic— spreading among the Ukrainians, who by further bloodshed.” A totml of eight A i 3 The insurgents are being aided by th 1" Constable -Johnston, who was® wounded and International Disarmament. so-called “Black Hand, dled Saturday.. in an attack on the Parnell Bridge i 2 = A Cork. January 4, died today. '~ | e which is de- scribed as being” similar to the Ku-Klux ‘Washinzton, Jah. 23.—A vote in the h debate is in prospect with a vote | Kian of American Civil war days, being :ssage of the Packers' bill sti - : i Paria, Jan. 23—(By The A. P.) The Brussels conference, and discugped the saikth! &l - exi:.xrll cs of the | composed of unidentified persons wlio are m:".'“n:,'i_d"'m““.'"emy"w"'“’n'd“'l‘:l Maed | SINN FEINERS DETERMINED - * ceting. of fhe -supreme.council, which ERLIC 1eparuticts Cucstion with Ir 5 tomorrow Il start a week promising |ho! imitles g dis amen, |carrying on night raids with the princi- [l > 3 q NU! 3 B | will begin fotnorrow morning t 11 o unusual activity in congress. a iy with Genwral | pal object of ridding the country of oun moonshiners on' the Miscle Shoals N s witaess, - Chairman | After about ten years of agitati:n and | Pe ; for and against sovernment | I in of the meat packing 1 and other phases of livestock ms ! e vote on the pending regulatory bill is | set for four o'clyck In the senate. which is said to be almost even'y divided. If |bi passed and sent to the house the bill [bu mast contend against other “le: soviet commiesars. ‘Several commissars Ca.Eal. S have been taken from their beds and shot | . . . T or hanged, and their lieutenants in a | The Tenncssee railroad. extending from number of instances have been warned to | Oneida, Tenn., through rich timber lands leave the district and never return. jand coal flelds, has been ' placed in the propriation’l Virtually all of the railroad line from |hands of a reeeiver. gricultusal | Kiev to Odessa Is said to be controllsd S0 —_— commitiees | by the Insurgents. Tho insurgents have | «John Wesley Qldham, 89, who bullt the ne the seven remaining money meas- |heen victorious in several encounters|twin light houses that mark Thatcher’ south of Kiev and have reached the |Island off Cape Anm, died at his home syburbs of that city. Red forces are on|in Wellesley, Mass. that no definite lez- { ien until the Hard- <es cffice. this week prop its jam of the annual X Tan. 3 PO 1y A1 T ¢lock 'in the famous Clock room’ of the | Cork, Jan. e Sinn e 3 ¥ 3 as far as ever from any intention ot ac- | JOrelin officé, where the pienary sessions cepting the partition act, thiough it 1§ | of the peace conference were held, is re- probable they may be prepared to utilfze | garded in France as second in import- the’ electoral machinery thus provided ty | inice only to the detiberations from which 3 k i ascertain the . sentiment of the peoplé,” | came the.treaty of Versailles. The du-| h il be representes sald Protessor Alfred - O'Rahlly, ‘regis- | ration of ‘the new ministry of Aristide trar of the University of Cork-and éne of | Briand, it u“n l;n_eraua und:-:t:o:.n ;13 t fie Itish- move- | depend u meering and the i ::fn?'m'.’" et > ae © | the pr er will be able to bring from to, center st e Lloyd Geor: 4 M ison of the in Ear! Curzon of K shal Sir 5 B ¢ iriers | the. coupeil to_the chamber of deputies. | Perial siafl: r Vincent D'- tHe way to prevent the capture of the i ,,wl,,,do hf‘",‘,y‘;i.'f’fi, ‘!‘:;‘:’:::::‘Mnloflty The un’:u feeling over the situation is ‘“’”"“l‘;,"" ey e s oy L e 2 : L S < : The Wills-Lee Motor Co., sreund whese | than In the last election,” he added..“in | optimstic.. . | lied sub-commission “::lq’}:v,;’r'n"m;?f"fl. e tarit g ; | plant has been’ bullt a “model " city” at |fact the,Sinn Felners neyer were moxe | - The French people have been greatly | o0 S0 e 130r GrOwes, . Boient onil st i |IARDING IS CRUISING Marysville, Mich., near Detroit, will give |united than they are todax” - ' °. |reassured during the past few Ay 3 | France—Premigr Eriand, W. Berthele: . e ent uf jus DOWN THE INDIAN RIVER|production, January 24. The professor said hé was lm the ln:\n: n&‘:h::r:t‘m pwrm_lb:n‘b;:ezlnl Loucheur, M, Doun € Seytisiie i on th > - . Lo béen any split e | confid - Al row n Ormond Beach, Fla, Jan. 25.—The| New York bankers confirnied reports |oasts oo wns reporied six. moaths ‘KesA| S6ree fully, not only upon the measures | oloncl De St Auiaire,” anibussarods to houseboat Victoria, on which President-| that thé Ford Motor Co. Is negntiating when.lhe movement was aileged to have | {o. secure the disaimament of Germany SN, 3 2bosd elect Harding is cruising down the Indi- uation of ay interfqre, Itevu to pueh the approvri hich are for alarge loa: 08 50,- an river, made the first stop of her voy- nno.ouo] ::d .-,5"00-»0';;'“ D age at Ormond Beach this afternoon, and 3 disembarked her passengers for a two hour motor fide along the Floridn East Sforza, foreign minister, » British- | but upon: the general lines of reparation. - . mr::::: by. the action of the Brish” | ™“Tnete was a cordial conterence of haf Porella. his evening in a private room at ys, minister of 3 “Whatever might have been the case |an hour t nee M Va 2 o | oo Puct creatine the Unlen of Cen- |then,” iy deciqred, “it is certain jhat the :"'_'d:';fl:“";‘: 5‘5{2.’.“‘.;'2,‘213.&?."" the | minister of e aatalihs tral *Amer] 5 g 3 ! 1id now. The 3 —Viscoun! Shore Doulevard, "The stop here, and & | .y S :::g:::;u::lc:heh;:eb::auzp:t s{nx;m!;en"su abso! uul;;c;::l P4 fo ter. |tween Premier Lioyd George, and For- Japan—Viscount Ishii, ambassador | tc brict tieun, When™the Victor'a tried ‘1o | tne San Jose comforonce e and the Eovernment's attempt to | eln Secretary Ctrzon, and M. Briand, ting will b A g0 through the Ormond drawbridge. were break its spirit by violence has only | the new. French premier. The confer- g will the only incidents on the log of the house- e henn is. acting secs further infor: ¥ a8 to t permanant tariff rev tinve t the aspect of & e conference A nuufrer of B 5 »rmination | eACe ftrengthened the Impression that| ™2 ik u Senator Itorah, republiern. e commerce committce DIaNS [ hoat during 4 peaceful Sunday's Sailing. | hos recn mremer e of New York |strengthencd the people’s detbrminttion | Foory "0f the council would begin un- experts-wiil be at hand an Sepator Tlorah, week o the | TAKIE Sioute, & has been reelected president of the ma- |to continue.the struggle. i o 1 i will be called on should necessity for S T Galh e Sty v K | Tal advanigse of perfect weatker, i yor. " counti of Gt So q "moderate and extreme Sinn | der the most favorable of conditions. het . pect with the | ¢ pughed ahead of her sched- R s e Do T ounch B A B ent. | Disarmament will be the first subject | Sir Presence arise mittee re- | ule, and when She (ied up for the night | U2} convention in Cincifnatt. Felners. Such a_division is non-exist: ‘The disarmam. discussion Is expect. che ls el rilla | 10 occupy the conferees. Then, it is ex- greed - € was within a few hours of Rockledge, ..,i‘."infl"?hefe::z"w:;pmpx | e am oW, S et it e Sl N andcsteni 3 L s “o"]z Kop 2note Iy, baby." caused three firemen to risk | ferring passive resistance; but M; m ather "na{:::-' fi:lm:: da‘-.::::':d“ that France does rot waut to apply the = = i During the automobile ride’ Mr. Hard- suffocativn in 4 fire at Bisbee, Ariz. The | minds have been changed by the force o 2 ' The plea of & woman, “Firemen..save w: 5 The estit " Denfl_‘l)‘ of ocecy on of further German CLOTRHING LANOR TR 3GIZES LIFE ; companions ‘drove into Day. | ADY Was rescued. It was a dog. eV;)fl“l" ST iy ot pesen Uniteq States fiam 3‘&1’:2’;2“133: ;;";‘;:;\m_’" \ded the treaty of Spa 2ING L *E ROOSEV. ight miles from here, and brought $ o] 4 20CSEVELT e e e ;fis Republican senators settied & lively | Professor O'Rhally said: It i ed that conference ~ ertheless, Premie: h"!;:“’;e-i' vee‘k. . - Wil Braind is expected to take a firm atth 7 New York, Jan. 23 bor war in the N industry is a - + 4 i1 | contest for the post of senate chaplain{ “I am certain that the Sinm Fein will tude, as was Indicated in his ministerial el o fnd o Mlliny the selection of the Rev. J. J. Muain |not attsmpt hegotiations either for the “‘,‘;;"g’a“m“; B nine § ootoc. aration with his siznificent allustion N inder Cot ) the iousboREl 700 ik oninfates off Wastin ive scheme of the government or | SAS€ al e Temps says to- trip 4s & member of the vacation p.r-l ington. alternative s K Under & hot sun, the president-elect| -Governor Campbell of Arizona gave ament or | S35 to m] fact France has the force te TR, a truce, until the governmen compel compliance with the treaty, it - ;aal;'ed to meet the Dail EireaAn. The em?n:mmflm” l’:"m".}’“;,‘."""“"b:"::‘;m‘ necessary. - small . : neclents = came ashore'wearing white-wollens-and a | SIERed approval to a- memorial of the Arl- | published records of violence are emough |1 " n Ton (00 e LR VT ministry | on ine oro At ions question will come up La tieir aseociat: : ty E - straw hat. His visit attracted little at-|Z0N3 Senate urging recognition by the |to show how ridiculous is Major-General | . "0 Mg (0 sy (P RRUT RE WISV | on the report of the allied experts who (l u:‘sm\. ruz;w L 5 teniiom, thouszh the VMtorin docked wih-| URited States government of Mexico. Strickland’s claim qmu;mrual‘h:"o nh:: minated with the elimination of Bulgaria ;r'l‘e.!y the flnr‘m.’ldn!‘ at L:m--;;x. 1;; -?:r ndusiry, dec in 2 ’stone’s thrpw " ucceeded In breaking the organiza P g e T DT N I tel Details ‘;;,' his v:.-m?onm:n:t }‘;‘:; The Rev. Thomas J. Preston, 25 years, :::crepublm army. The organization flw;d'&::w;bm m;:d“:t:: c::: G Gl s Dot at R been kept confidential and only a fewTCCtOf of St. Patriek’s Roman Catholis [ possibly has changed with the require- | iog jo"g 70 BONCL BOCTE Te AT | debt Germany shall pav five annual fn- o (he guests here learned of 1 AFrivas § MESh, Thlurmonvilie, lid fs4urday, | ests of the situation and probaviy. is | PAIEK oL O stallments of three billion of francs In {until after th' Victoria had headed dose- | 2588 71, after several months much less centralized, but for the pur- gold, of which the minimum in cash is e ; 1 el by P : : pos#s of gierilla warfare it seems as of- to be fixed by the allles. The counefl al- The (rombie at the @rawdridge ocus-|. ONSrles W. Beardsley, 92, whose snces- | footive a8 ever.” up el o B e red soon afterward and hel up the Vie-{to%® from Stratford-on-Avan, Engiand, in | / torfa ~£6¢ more (han-zm hous. -She' at,|1835- settled, Stratford. from which B} ¥ OWMER SOLDIER K ‘ mpted the passage at {oo shallow a{fOWD Was.set off, died in Milford Satur W0 FARMERS KIDNAPPED|EXFERTS TO EEPORT Trow point and stuck in the mud in such a|d8y. : bRy an oo DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY ! position that the bridge could not be cios- | R 3 - . - 5 ed until her little engine had forced a The Ameriean Writing Paper Co,, Hol Way out owi inech by inch. Menntine more; ¥oke, announeed- a large layoff among han a score of automobiles were held up‘ ts - office employes; effective Feb. 1, nd a ‘crowd of several hundred g-lh-'!‘hbn the force will be reduced by about o TG that Germany wili be unable to pay any cach for some time to come. The experts will recommend that Ger- many be allowed to retain 300,000 tens eor soldier named Denis Dyer was found of shipping which rbmains to be turned yesterday on . the roadside near Eane attitude In the supréme counen | over to the allics and that the expenses don. A label was pinned to the clothes| concerning reparatlons was the subject|of the occumation of the Rhineland be of the dead man; It sald that he had|of g conference this morning at the Ely- | reduced. They will reisct the demands Deifast, Jan. 25.—The boedy of a form red on the bridge and cheered the house- e 2 g 58 been condemned as‘a 8pY. see Palace. - Aristide Briand, the new|of the German experts for the suppression e WhenyySbe dinally qexiiioated. "babi G A g 0 I Two farmers, Willidm Eiliott and Will-| sremier and minister of foreign affairs, | of the plebiscita in upper Stiesia. for am g © — — ¢ Empress. of Mexico, who has been serf. | |8Mm Charter, vere kidnapped yesterday.|went to the palace, accompanied by Phil- | Indefinite period: the postponement of matl o e P sty 111 A6t tha Mt p v . | Blliott’s body later was found in 2 bOE|ippe’ J. L. Berthelot, gemeral secretary|payments in cash: the restitution of 1 s nrice | GIGANTIC BLAN TO IMIPROVE b s eI o i greatly Im- | ar Beilmulee. o trace has been 1ound | of the foreign office ; Louls Loucheur, min-! auestrated German property abroad which eomstant reera-| TRANSPORTATION IN NEW YoRk |Proyed and 1s belleved to be out of Am- | o¢ - Charter. imate of the # = mediate danger, ister .for the liberated reglons Pau: has not yet been liquidated in order that Rlas] Dublin Castle reports that three men|foymer, minister of finance; Louls Du-| Germany may nse it as security for Poo; cvelt can be) New York, Jan. 21.—A plan devisea Unemployment of more than ene-fourth 'Who resiled in County Gaiway were l‘“‘um president of the reparations com-| credits. and a reduction in, Germany’s i X W\ 1] to - % e i ing § o dead" Saturday . while - sRtempting mission ; JV. Seydoux and Pierre Cheys-| coal deliveries. They aleo will el tvomh x;avev:fi r\ge .va;! entering Nuwlnr the organizeq. workers in Massachu | evoge arrest. - It is presumed that theyd gon the French financial experts at the| the suppaession of cash M“n:-m" on to. the | into aitoct m: ‘Aw‘i':h Fxa P"tr: ';"ifl setts was shown by a survey conducted | oio” snot in . connmection With the am- war Lo Amer- ew York harbor wwill by presented gofo) the department of labor and Indub- | pyscade of aux:laries in. the Headford governors of the two states in fhe| > o i i e i anl ‘m of a report by the New York, N B vo X o5 Tort and Harbor commisston, 1| (AR Indlctment against sixty members | gead and another who had been, wound- s announcsd by the commission !D'xl'ghl_ of the plumbers’ associaiion doing busl- | od- were found lying Saturday night em In addition. the commission outiined | o Gonep aiian Was handed to Su-| the Stranooden road. s coun- | an elnborate underground raiiway system| brseeainacy sons g > 7 the ex He saw | which would be a connecting link between o o AL their sacri-! railroads in both New Jersey and New Shos He saw the be- | York, by means of -a tunnel under the|gamanarg Toot time in the histery of the the veturn of those never con- | Hudson tiver, for the purpose of factil.| o2 2Leh. catton exchange its- nag was bannets 25 they came streaming | fatinfi freight movements both in and out | i P oi-mast Saturday in honor ef a ne- mphant cound of drum | of New York. £ro. when, Philip L. Smith, for 40 years Mo jon. was cummoned | The first plan favolves a belt line aye- [P Sofhe exchangs. died. from. Clones, County Monaghan. to the Panners of | tem that would comnmect with . all the| rpne akre ddiewes ‘a, burglary. ¥ 5 il offér of middiewest farmers te give | Scene of a burglary. ! lroads a: z From New Jersey the pro ":d f"‘“jl- countries was: accepted ~ by the ' Hoover | pTocecding to the barra . | ould enter twa tunnels, one aerass vay|1JUFcORSAN relief | committee and the |Esn. Two of them were nd T upper bay of New York harbor to. B ‘k“ Near East Relief committee. was wounded serfously. - s AGJINST MOVING TOB_\CCO( 2 EiE E & B from the . th that ' for to the sovl «f FOUB WHITE MEN, TWO NEGROES WOUNDED IN A EACE EIOT SIX MEMBERS OF A FAMILY BURNED TO DEATH ‘Washington Court House, Ohio, Jan. 23.—Six members of the family of James eral of them seriously, in a race riot to- | Adkins, living 14 miles north of here, Raleigh, N. C. Jan, 23.—Four white day at Norlina,'a small town near Hen- | were burned to death early today when men and _two negroes were wounded, sev- ONE CONSTABLE KILLED AND ANOTHEE WOUNDED derson, N. C. e rioting, according to reports re- ceived here, was the result of increasing ill-feellng between members of the two races, haying had its origin in a quasrel over a'trade Involving some apples. The trouble started last Tuesday, ac- cording to = statement tonight by Chief df Police Fleming, of Norlina.. Plummer Builock,. negro, the police chief said, went | into & grocery store to buy ten Ces|jARTFORD DETLCTIVE fird destroyed their home. Adkins was fatally burned. He was a farm laborer. The fire followed the explosion of a t):‘aal stove into which Adkins poured erosene onto hot coals in an start it uickly. s g The dead are Mrs. Adkins, her four children and Walter Dennett, uncle et Mrs. Adkifis, Befast, Jan. 23.—One constable was fileq and another wounded by unknown persons last nijght wifile on thelr Way j 2 —— worth -of apples from Bady Trailor, a s it B ‘.S‘;r. :mdx ]I,or:lg Island and the other: 8] . spiriyitwe hundred wamen and- 2,160 | GERMAN COMMUNISTS HAVE dlerk. The negro ,,,,f,,,,d-d mnlu:‘?:. SHOT IN HIP DY NEGRO conditisns erefore taten Island. | finday > % e ;g | ticri- with his purehase and wanted his o 2 or" e st : .23, y Such u system. the commission says| o foeaTiiced Sulclde in Hungary dur-| . CREATED AN ARMY OF REDS < Herttord, Conn., n its report. would- faefls ying 1365, . pofs: Sepifts, - e the - yeaP . ent. and #eliove. somasation ene MOVE- | shov, There were, more han 10,000 un- | poriia, Jan. 23A semi-oficisl.state- h hen he attempted lobaceo tp masket! rallroad sarde asflion dhi blers= Frdiigne | A7 01 Aoea st muitidar 1T UL et seimel Noddy says (ECASMTCR 41 ey RS gt M B T, ing to re- | hipments received from railro New | the-é.istence of & Red army, ereitel eming said, re- g ed, of 0, Was arrested “The reports, | Jersey, agcording to thpn;nn: d:éfin?;'é Admiral Wilson ‘Informed the navy de- {thg German communist party, has been “;‘:’:l :‘;:lhmlc::;g}?hn ~tiodl e placed upon the belt lines and taken to| PATtMment that Jie hag assumed ¢smmand | revealed by house-to-houge - semrches: in | SR WORR Tt RERL EE S taken to the hos thiat the growers were | the proper water front for transfer to| oL the United States fleet when the At-|gegen, Duesseldogf, Eiberfeld and Brem- § WO SHRSNT R0 N FRC o0y, ntified him ir bartis would be burn- | Ships. The same would be true of freight | Antic and Pacific flects Joined . ‘at”the |ey.- Tue military headunrters. sayy the y 0D CEO00 G0y " coihered at th ol tiey would be dealt with se- | Shipments entering New . York. Pacific end of the Panama canal. lslstem\am. is Betitn, .and -thére ‘ate ‘sub- | DIASkR, (he el T 0y BT AN shot- the Amalgamated / uniess plied. In commenting.on the scheme, the com- s g R cities “kn § k. Tmaflor Clothing Workers of America and. the 25 or 30 masked | Mission estimated that the two pians | TPresident Wilson plans to spend 34600 | tionea. : | appatently. (e feafer of Qothing Manufactuzers' Association re-|men and 1 iers were visited, al- | Would effect a saving of 2,700,000 ycar- | in ‘Tepeifing the. $150,000 home ‘in " the | -mhe ‘statement declares that the Red s, 'and ' asked hjm what' the tr cently wag terminated. i only five were dis- | 12¥5 a year for the railroads ana Ship- | [ashionablo. Sheridan Circle _ seetion { srmy. poscvsses light and heavy guns' arq | BToeS. . While, they, ware. talking. s Gl 1 es. jo i i T iyl S et xossully | other war matidial in spekt SmnSRS ¥ %% satd. Jeromo Hunter, nefro, fired at| Oxford, Mass . Robertscn, wealthy farme: e_conacity of the prese: as hig_perm residencs after Marc Xction was schedule e ailor r @ ge. ing | 1 NOTHING TO EXPLAIN THE ‘Wis called. in Kin door ot 1o literi GRINAT F ok Mon m;ttflfhs! g PO e e e o e vecent, strjhe. iat: fia | THAllor*fim ‘closé range. The shootifiz | whisiey huui DISASTER TO BRITISH SUB h ] : O'cock Saturday night, according to a re- | 000 tons annually. The commission be-, kmelters at Hamborn, but it wes post- | thes S port from Carlisle. Four men standing ; meney back. The exchange was of- { tected, aftér some words, whereupon negro curscd and threatened Trailor, | 23.—Detective in was shot in artial chairman g industry until 1 sidiary - commands in-the 3h n sed by author T. S, lieves the new plan would increase the| T¥o landlords were fined $200 smd ed for a fortnight. N ey e "l”’l" en federal offiers. i . pone K IMMIXG JAIL, BEN’ &1 2 London, Jan. 23.—Beyond the fact that | With lhir bacls to him warned him that | Capacity to 14,000,000 tons annuaily, and | COStS. ‘the maximum under - a ctty - ordi- | -A report from . Duesstldorf says the yom 5 ‘!‘CII‘G NEGROES 1 " o v‘n«:“:'v:dd ::‘. it seems established tha tthe British sub- as 1ot to haul away any more to- | Meet an annual saving to railroads and |hance, by Municipal Judge - Joseph W. |general of the Red army has been ar- |- ON L it 7 Pl s marine K-5 was not rammed, there is , neither was he to rent any of his | Bl concernéd of $14,000,000, - lsamlmn'fl Chicago for failing to suppiy | rested. W i Norilna, N, C., Jan. 23.—Reports re- nothing yet to explain the cause of the | f4TE for tobacco raising : bt i ren g nor raise any!| The cost of -the electric system was|Sufflicient héat to insure the health of 2 estimated at $210,000,000. The commus- | their:tepants. : sion said an. estimate had not yet been ;nade of the cost of the belt line sys- em, of liquor valued disaster to the submersible off Land’s | Bimself. f Fnd last Thursday. This was the first he warning was British naval disaster since the armistice B {i B ceived .ere from Warrenton shortly be-[at $59,000, 5 2 : | BOOTLEGGENS® LIMOURINE Tore midalght sald 3 mob had surrounded el by Tehiesl INSes Bokasi ek’ Naerutd HAD SPECIAL COMPARTMENTS | the jail there where thirtecn regrces are reats of violence to himself and his was signed, and the worst submarine ac- | D*' if he failed to obey. BLOODLESS PISTCL DUEL; r e N icipation W the i % ) ordered ‘the Western .Union : Telegraph 4 held, charged witli part = EACH ¥ cident to the country in peace times. ‘Thomas Croath, Jeke Boyd and a far-| General George W. Goethals is con-|company to rémove by November 1 next [ Stamford. Cf}ml' ’-"“.,,""'Tg" ::';Z.'.‘. race Tiot ’}f: cu:':.’- xd;:..“ f\m: alnghla':; Many theories concerning the disap- | ™er numed Stevens were then visited and | SUlting engineer for the commieston, - | its-poles: and wires from the “right of |elaborate bootleggers’ autpmon Waore Tepoi pearance of the underwater boat are be- e wirming repeated. -The band -next Due 8 Alrss, n way. of the Loulsville and Nashyllle Rail- {£o0 far in this state"wa: selzed hete today | miob was said to be ciosing in around the | 0 ':I”l;‘ h \‘l‘r , Ja road compahy.. by federal prohibition agents.” The ma- | iaq, ¢ 1| G nerar v quiry into the disaster is being held |county and warned two farmers nameq| > CCATH CLOSING LAWS N - ichine, a new limousine, had W-l"h""!’“ The mob:was sald to "“[w conigops aboard the battleship Queen Elizabeth | Shields and Tomlin. They are known to ENFORCED AT BEEWICK, PA.| Blasting' to' remove s reck from the | compartments ‘under * the fur-tw. 1857 | ghiefly of persons (.'v'fl, e it is doubtful whether anything more |have visited three other farmers. hut channel leading " into the East ~River | where flat tin containern were ound. The | were tept.on g gt iaa concerning the fate of the craft ever will | When the occupants came to the door, Berwick, Pa. Jan. 23.—Berwick's first | caused ‘tremors in the downtown district |containers held 100" gallons of gr: nezroes held. nmxu“" ‘:r: Pt :he e be known. £ 4 they laughed and said they were “leck.|Sunday under the order of couneil for a |of New York life an earthquike. Ex- |hol. Bufllock, alleged instizw The official 1‘1.; of those on board the | g for a doctor.” strict observance h:!u the Sabbath closing | cited Pfi;‘e Jept, the police busy answer- h';?' in' the ~Warrenton section K-5 issued tonight confirm: eviof i only 2 dozen s uestions. s e £ egToes - 4 etimate of six ofccrs :‘:‘!’;:‘;-:;e men PRINCETON e aliar it e Marss at| CEAT —— agents. Michael Naplea of Brooklyn, whe | which is only four miles from Norlina, on board. ENNQVEOR ST aaix ice créam parlogg, remaining open. Scores | The mavy yards on the Atiantle const |aid he owned the machine, and hixicom- | were frporied to be arming for the pur- IT8 ENROLLMENT TO 2,000 | of establishments, includifg clothing and | shouid -be €old* and the money should ba |panion, Zlfred Adlino, ‘of RBeston. w bloodless ing advanced, but although an official in- | Sii-Wed up near Sherbourne in Tleming reao, who & result of s The sageing springs of the automoblie 1t!m:tsd~ the attention of the Tederal ; s pose of preventini the Iynching. - jioni s ¢ sod for the butlding of one blg base ‘on | Rrrested. They were locked up’fn de- SRS oY v P e 1IEUT. LANGDON WAS NOT Princeton, N. I Jan. 20— Princeton | Sunaay thels biesest Sayr cbeyes tng | Nacragansert Bay by tho opinley oo oo | fault of 3800 ball each. charged "d,fh FIRE L0SS IN COUNTRY not be dicturie st MARRIED TO A BUSSIAN WOMAN um‘:ri;ly Will probably limit its enroll- | edtet. : Admiral. Willism S. Sims, president ef | violating the Volstead act. b3 418,375,000 FROM 1915 TO 1919 men two thousand students durin Durgess Kitchen modified closing | the naval war college, : t T T WiL . Prope! Tokio, Jan. 21.—Nesotiations between | the near future, according to an e e mf S permmm the a:: g < ROBERT GOELET TODAY " S ieowe. the o "ot 235315 | tor Hor the Japsnese and United States govern- |nouncement today by President John |of Sunday newspapers, gasoline, milk and | - Mrs; M. X Leonard of Dallas, piaced MLLE. ANNE GUESTIER e T ments resulting from the recent shooting 3 ibben. Dr. Hibben stated that |iee. 2 a small basket lined with downey ‘blan-’ WED kN X1 " |mew houses at $5,000 each. of more than by & sentry at Viadivostok of th eAmeri- | he has appfinted a committee to devise | The police made an inspection of the [kets on her doofstep @ week ago and an- Parls, Jan. 23.—Robert Goelet of New | énough to ‘sheiter the total popylation of | conferred . wiih can naval Lieutenant Langdon are pre- B emeting e, enroliment | entire town and announced that arrests |nounced through newspapers that the |york, who tomorrow will marry Mile. |a state as large as Conmecticut, was de- | cials, it e may Do falr to all applicants and Anne’ : : | s would be made tomorrow of the orsprie- | basket would be kept there to receive uestier, daughter. of ‘a - Bordea: stroyed by fire in the United States in | cemi-official note issned today. secure us the most desirable students.-|tors ef the stores that remained om-;:: homeless and’ unwanted bables, She took ll::e"en . :: m-:!u. arrived in Parls | the period from 1815 to 181 ax showrt [ o = S Latest information from official sources | Altkough the final figure has not yet been | Tags with the words “Permit to Walk [from the basket Saturday a ten pound today. The clvil ceremony will take place | by ‘the quinquennial analysis of 2.500.000 | ASE : concerning the maiter are to the effcct cussions among the board of trus- | the Streets of Berwick op Sunday” |boy—the fourth baby to find & haven' that Lieutenant Langdon was not, as had ' the religious’ cerémony -on te by the national CONSUMPT and the faculty indicate that two |found a big salé and Were worn by objec- |there in a week.: ' m’,_m' . o ters hare tosight. : = been reported, married to Russian | thousand will be the number determined |tors to the blue Jaw crusade, ' SR & 2, 5 Electricity, the chief cause of fire lass, Jam. woman, although he was enraged. It is jupon. PO P R Perley Morse, head of the neccounting { 16d with a.total of $34.096.4T1 for the |sum: stated that he spent the hour: President Hibben’s statement says it OBITUAR: firm which is alleged to have found .a MORGAN ON A CRUISE i |five ypare. Matches and smoking stood ately preceding the shooting at the home |is desired to limit the number of students X wepnctiin fae @I AN an.sliA Baala A8 iNe AMONG THE WEST INDIES | second .awith $73474.348. Incendiarism of Russian friends celebrating the Rus- |to that which csn be properly accommo- Captain Mark P, ! Bethichem Shipbuilding -Corporation, fer contributed $21,596 965 to the damasge. slak Christmas. Among ths guests wos p dated in accord with the educational pol- | Oneco, Jan. 23.—Captain Mark P- personal e chses i Cai his Russian flancee, who committed fui- iicy of the university, which callx for cless oy Nassau, Bahama Islands, Jan. 33. Chase, Who took part in thirty-ome em- | Wiil" testify at New York tadss f @ide after learning of his death, end left | contact between the teacher " New York suffered the greatest loss, | P. Morgan of New York and m and the |gagements in the Civil war as a member | the Waish et At S :fir saving that she did not wish to |student. The present plans, he ¥ X > ed, congressional committes jm- board Mr. Morgan's yachi the five year tofal being. $140,305,821. agve of Amorier. - Consumnidon of & ol in the same years of a Massachusetts and Maine regiment, | vestigating .the affasrs- of the - United ! visiting Nassat.. They Will léave Monday | Talk isn’t cheap when you hire &' decreased from 71,081,121 gullons te 23, ‘without him. are not-dtie to financial policy. died hers, today at the age, of: 78, . . . . States Shioping.Board. S.i.¢ i for a ernise among the West Indles.” ' - ' lawyer to do it for you. 639.355 mallona. i -4 A - = 5 " -~

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