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Balletin "CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922 16 Pages—112 Columns “PRICE TWO GENTS VOL. LXIV—NO. 11 POPULATION 29,685 . POINCARE HAS ACGEPTED THETASK [ Tt et \BERRY WIS CONTEST _ FORMING A CABINET T0 SUCCEED BRIAND'S . e o "™ T FORSEATINTHELL.S.SENATE. Issued by Executive Board to T an Hour—Morale of All| Decide Between the Differ- ‘ d : Former President Foincare Will Likely Succeed Briand as BRIEF TELEGRAMS Aboard Remains Unbroken. | ing Policies in Organization| Senate Voted 46 t:) 41 That Mr. Newberry Wu Enhtld to P i Briand Resigned Because of the Many Obsta-| ~New Yorkers addicted to drinking New York, Jan. 12.—Buffeted. by | Dublin, Jan. 12 (By the A. P.).—The the Seat, Which Henry Ford Has Been Fighting For— remier—Bri New Torkes munictodlss driuking ine rtaman 2 ber odor | mouNtainous, galeswept seas, leaking| king's . . ERLE i I t Negotiations in Simging o the Bad. T and partially dissbled by enine trouble,| nouncement of the departure of the auz All Senator Newberry’s Supporters Were Republicans— cles Placed in His way m the mportln e PR the army transpori Crook tonignt dog-| iliaries and.the resolution of the Sinn q 3 X x 5 jand’ Press: | witontoon: sl brevions: Sotms e fag | Esily mabdained her Aght to reach land| pein executive counell to sushmen an ex- Nine Republicans Joined the Almest Entire Democratic Which He Was Engaged—Briand’s Message to the Press: | withstoos an revious slumps fn busi- | With her 1,000 forelgn service veiersnm ness, are closing down. A Ey i ) . “My Resignation is Absolutely Final —Expressed Re- proclamation of amnesty, an- : g traordinary convention for Feb. 7 to de- war_brides and children. e E et s Wireless messages picked up at Gov- x : it L Bl Membership in: Opposition—Six Senators Were Paired. ernor's Island reported the troop ship|And IS poil ter Eam( g De Valer: Frederic Eneretst aison, banker iated |2 Jawer. 55, died in the Peck Memio- | still several hundred miics at sea, bur| b Pedicted a snik in the orsantzation, Three Did Not Vote—Newberry’s Statement: “Com- gret That the Parliament of France Had Not Appreciated | riai nosital. stcaming toward New Tork st a two-| TG0 (1oL 1" i < ; : Depfesston In the conl teads has | S\, so o 4o ald the Crosie hag | gl the Dail Bireann stands the plete Vindication and Exoneration of Myself and All the Value of the Achievements at Cannes. brought Drivation o miners In many’| e mel s Sinn Fein orsamization of nearly 1300 : 3 : il would be renewed where it had|Places in the Pittsburgh bituminous dis- | Dispaiches from . the transport de-f roite (5O SYEXY district dn Treland. 1t 19 Corncerned.” e e i | T ey e e ey S clared (i @ morale of all on board was tide Brian today res L 2 the D4 X = 2 tary and other elections 4 o high, unsaaken by last night's ordersi.g tpe and Raymond Poindar,| government can be formed, the counclll o TEETL e and as th nd is regarded ; authentic popular voice by all | Washington, Jan. 1%.—Truman H. speak longer but that he would yleW to of the republic, will| convening at Cannes or elsewhere. Mr. | fradd hetween TRe TaMted Siatel oo é;:rmla'n ‘;: :xr:,”.: . \dflprehan' 10 de-| Sinn Feine De Valera is still its pres- | Newberry, of Michigan, tonight finally | the ne. h:.,,-bi;,:;h un’;‘ni:n::lnl wp mt o 5 3 VeV vill i =5 P : & 4 Dy t the flounderi vessel. ide a E s chine eretofore . n s tors ¥ « m Lloyd George, however, will be obliged| o\ qyring 1921 compared with 1913, 2 i g s, | dent, amd all its machinery heretofore L on "y 100 ‘Gone for a seat in the | % SRR msen to return to London by January 20, it |4 4 Women, they said, hung over the rails,| hag been a'eected exciusively toward in- agreement. ety g e RS AL S thelast inoxmal presiewvear laughing and joking with the men Who | dependent repubiican aims United States senate, The last day of the fight brought a matic - Vrm:\”wn;-‘(:x".‘:r;!:er'h?‘, s jued Lo o : AL TR S e sang as tMey made all ready to meet the The morning sess'on of the execttive The right to the seat wae determined | continuation of the ?onduionu which pre- g 5 from his conferencos with the | SUPREME COUNCIL HAS = .rk“,, dire at T35-144 State streft, | CAtostrophe if it should occur. Many, |body of the Sinn Fein was devoted to the by the senate itself, which by a vote | vailed practically all week. Efforts wers S pefie aninliter /a5 & nan ADJOURNED INDEFINITELY | Noo' Haverl with a loss asgregating | NOWeVer: Were seas election of a standing committee which |of 45 to 41 on a resolution sponsored |being made continuously by the lead- vl e e S e i S o [i¥ew: Saver, L —_ —— meets in Publin for all routine work of by republican leaders asserted that Mr, |°TS to Teach an agreement for a vote, ek nte amengl It i e 1E80.000- DARTMOUTH MEN LIKE organizing. The election did not f Newberry was entitled to his seat to get together and end the strain. nto wccord with his volicles,| Cannes, Jan. 12 (By the A. P.)—The : . ‘ - o iogetier and end the strabn. : i 1 b 2 5 i - T e GIRLS SENSIBLY CLAD |strict party lines but its members All who 4oted for him were re arty whips were busy .y n & vowerful speech in the cham-| gjjjeq supreme courcil adjourned indefi-| A list of Jquor smuggling vessel o on e i e s Al on g GOk A fotn cans, while nine republicans and 32 dem- | Where every senator, if he were met in. won over the great 3 erati in Ameri vaters has been 4 ss g ans, ne re; < 32 ek - e e e ',\,\',‘, Eiat | nitely tonight following receipt of new S \f':d,',':y"m,\:;:,,ru“‘ for use| THanover, N. H. Jan. 12.—Dartmouth | mOrrow to ascertain whether its influ-|ocras voted against him. Three sena-|(he chamber. could be reached at a mo- voked & (remendaus. ovation | Of the resignation of the Briand cabinet. S undergraduates like thefr girls to look | ence wili be used for or against the sup-|tors were paired for and three against |MeNt's notice. There was no feretell- i s s A vHE PRI : il » bRt Z 200d to the eye: but they are also solicits | porters of the traaty. |the resolution, and three senators did |InE when a vote would come. g e IR g 3 o s < Willed and six oth- | OUS for their comfort and health. Ac-| Mr. De Va ankly faced the situa- | not vote. The first roll was accepted ag de- e, AR et ey Rpagy | Bainenan, German (nanilalexiert; ihad | - Five perams;were Miled 04 sx ofil (5 iy Ho¥ exferatng (nvlEtional (o the | ton, recomhizIng AL 1S autset that WItholl - AASGS: to tie resstution. desivcine Mr. [cisive of the /issus. It developed the \ gl ot ¢ Premier| action or comment was miade upon his|tary, 5 R e Dartmouth Outing club added a plea | posing forces, for and against the aty. | nying the claim of Henry Ford, the de- | titude had not been disclosed and thers N St ‘f]‘;"l‘;' remarks concerning Germany's default| mania. to the young women to provide them-|His idea was to secure a sort of tempo- | feasad democratic contestant in the 1918 | Was a ) "fl“’"“'""‘; when ‘-"";‘ Sps e unexpected, it was appar- > = yme: 5 T i E } ary worki rrangement as a basis for | ele o s jators voted. It spread to t g g Pl ety of her January reparations payment. e - | selves with woolen mittens and &ocks, | rary working arrangement as a basis for |election that becausa of eampaien exs | 30T v P galleries G e g A “,1' The council, however, will hold an fn-| ;{.::::a;m:":z ‘(:'““;:d'“z‘y::““;':d gh overshoes or boots, and warm tam | supporting the /Dail cabinet while that|penditures Mr. Newberrs was mor en |and t a rap of the gavel by the 3 In hie way i the fpoet. | frmal meeting tomorrow morning at 11 Tn a hospital at New York of acate in- | O Shanters. . | body was acting in its capacity as au-|titled to sit in the senate was a state |PTeSiding officer who demanded or. : s o | O'clock, probably meeting for the last|n 2 hospi 2 % “We saw you, at last carnival” the! thorized the republican government. | ment of public policy by which the sen- | 97 : oMl time. The members of the reparationsdigestion. message said. “standing in the snow ini"r xpressed the hone that <here would late “severely condemmed and disapprov-| The change in the form of the majority : el el i esent : 5 pumps. silk stockings and 5 ‘e | be no bitterness, and leave the matter 16 | eq the e < lution came just before the wvotdh hysical f£atieged | commission will not be present nor will o in | PUmps. silk stockings and a fur coat. We n A 49 jed” the use of excessive sums in behalf - ¢ z 4 . e ol 5 Laroche, assistant director of the| ATEOMA. the DeiotAs Ko elezates | BAPDY as You tried to. So remember | exccutive, through the numerout| The roll call declding the iseue was nd Senator Spenaer, republican, P i Ceiie i cal on- of | the! forelgn. ofleect FeRn S8 TR e ment ltos, that there will be snow, that vou will| os red that the final deeision | ae follows: Missouri, in charge of the ' Newherry tned togane WEH VAR il reresent France. . He has received tuss select s : we to stand in it, and that it will be | rezand future of the orgamisation| For meating’ Senator Newberry: Re. .(flv\‘mrr orces, accepted the proposal Yy i ey wc 2 . 3 e ol e wish you look pretty must rest with the voice of the peo 3 = OF "2 Brake ‘GonanTRatin | ot the vetaf b nstruct from M. Briand to act as S 5 a]cod. We wish you' to k pretty and ; ; e, | publi e e s t rarce on e | observer not to take part in the e pecn company encownced | warm. not expensive and cold.” and it was proposed and i thac the | Calger. Cameron, e arse funds ax 2 mbstitate for the orts- 4 5 centieas oy e distributio v o al of 2 o whole question shoul a S al: clanse’ dedlarbie that e A e taiee. | cussion. roximately $250,000 as a bonus to its = i RS e, SRt oy m, e cclaring y e e s mte thet | Teached M. Loucheur while the supreme) &100 ¢ ves. i FOR THEFT OF LIQUOR |E€Toral convention composed of 3000 | i Hale, FHarreld, Democratic ‘,1,1 s contended that the lets from behing, | COUNCil Was at tea and created an Im- s delegates, n) be held in the Mansion | {enroot, Lodge, Mc change u.\,{ made to secare a few m TeSOEr R MR Odunhohind, pression, Mr. Lloyd George and T S 4 Bioted fan hebli EEDOL bl e L ore e b ofTHE mense impression. Mr. Llovd org 'nh:: San Francisco was awarded the 1922 | Elmira, Jan. 12.—Supreme R e e l _nw el e not reccive any from nis| he other delesates despite ”‘P;: that! convention of the American Bar Asso- | Court Ju iningham ruled today New. Nicholson . M. Briand's ‘depanture for 'ari; vas is amendment immediately ciation by the executlve committee of |that Dr. € 5 e decided the | ppact o™ po was subjected to hot fire by republican 73 el - o ] K : = oty wallia o would be bound the majority | gpeneer. d democratic opponents of the sema- e e sident Miller- | Faken to indicate gra¥e uncertaints. had| iy "0 cohization In session at Tampa, | physician, is not entiled to recover any Bo deciarea s yis fits oplilon thatial | SDSHSSES tor. Tt was defended by Senators Spen. ately after leaving the cham-| €N sure that the premier would re-ip, {5, damages whatever from an alleged theft | 4; ci0n was inevitable and that each side | v cer and Willis and went ¢ to Cannes tomorrow to finish the of several s of wine, ‘stolen it was | LViS10f SRS ety Weller a : el io.the’ Sasl remained .with the president for |70 {0 Cannes tomorrow to fi o el : Of wine. "stolen it Was | would fight the other at the election for a | ' gragnar resolution without a record vota. representatives. My resi 25 At S o give any essary as siitosthe [Fiaka ™ wine - SIanet + | t a representative to a free [ Foilette. Norheok . spectaters thronged the gallerd absolutely final, T was announced. it was honed that | foreien branches of the Banca Italiana [to the doctor's home. In non-suit thc would not continue to be pres “\ Hgrheck Joverfiowton Into the: el P e govern under - such Loucheur would remain at ‘z'nr;j‘» 25! Di Sconto to prevent their failure or ntiff, Justice Cunningham said dent, and wou fdates | 2 0% 0 2, | » & stood about ths senate e eeth not retnmn 1| H® WAS acting”in the place of M. 13 forced: lignidation: » sion of the wine held by | 1. indicated t otatect ctiyified | S OCIBtA-UAslrel | ator Newherry did not ate Y hene my resignation wil| P he insisted. upon returning to_ A Dr. Burieson on January 20, 1921, was [ o¢ nimeclt and d begin | 21 2Y, Culberson. Dia | on. but iembers of his incallation of the Genoa con- | 'ONEN The remainder of the French) sn ypexpected overture for settlement |illezal in that he admits having pur- | mmed ey oy, Harcis <ot e prech e 0y o e lelegating will leave tomorrow, wWhila|,eiha strike fn the Transvaal gold and | chased the same after the Volstead act | pn tns wixt fortnight Aduess (Mew z2lleries tozether with represenmta X M. Rriand went his antirs cab.|%Re Pritish nrtme minister wil proceed{.oa) mineq was made by the Miners |became effective and after the town of Treland. and in: avesy 'S Myvers, et of 3 rond: e after orring with the| %0 Tondon Saturdas federation after the arrival of Premler 1 had heen voted “dry.” There animated deba‘e will b . Pomerene, " A nts of the genate and chamber, Smuts. efore, theorectically no established | anq against felds, Simmons, Smith (A-review of the Ford-Newberry ocen« M. Millsrand called wpon M. Polficare | BRIAND'S ACTION CATSED L ket for barrels of wine and mo | must et of Trammell 1 | troversy is printed on Page 7.) form new ministry. * M. Poincare SURPRISE IN LONDON| 1h, speech from the throme at the jlegal value can be placed upon the loss | alecting delegs s | 138 usetts, h 1 agreed to this, but asks for — opening of the rigsdagz. in Stockholm, |complained of, and the plaintiff is not | wil b to a refer. | \viiams. Total 2. £t ADMINISTRATION'S ATTITUDE 0 in which to copsult hig| London, Jan. 13 (By the A. P.).—Pre-|made reference to the fact that women | entitled to recovery.® endum ‘o n element of | S £€ e D Irel - {hirce. T ON ECONOMIC CONFERENCH f < vromised to ‘give a final an- | mier Briand's unexpected resignation,|had participated for the first time in = the pe able in ”“4:'”1 -:\'f:"_v‘v’_fln —P'.‘»v»\ vania : ver tamorrow. without waiting for a vote in the cham- | the parliamentary elactions. PROHIBITION DIRCETOR present circu Ham ana -Aloses | Washington, Jan. 1%,—Determination M. ¥ estdent of the chamber, | per of deputies, has occasioned great sur- == CITES FLEISCHMANN €0.| The transfer of tions of the | aT . gt o S 1 atutude toward ' 3 i T ses B A sn i s oLigepntiss; as accasioned greal s Michael W. Delaney, Hartford' hotel eparintents ¢ dlin Castle 1 international econ- ; 0 Press correenidant|PE#e In London, and’ the indenite ad-| mac “ai0 sormer fsaloonkedper, was sent AR A Pe | Jun: b ire e i expect ely after rati- Reed | o Aabet ALl Ginrs, nee i facine a sitna. JOUTIMent of the suprem council, it 8| to jail for 60 days from police court on mann Company, operating aleohel | fication by - the parifament on . agatnst. as a resuit of war, When the Germans| me®in LA s et LANEI V018 ipleaited i zuiltys Washington, D. C cited today for | out the nresence Gt Y | ¥ra today in high Chatesu-Thiefrs, M. Polncars| [ERratlens Question into extreme confi- | B s Ruter, assistant | wood, secretary aud,wiio [ CEIE . 91 LM iaRln: irepublics { o r mt of the renublie) over-| o0 = { Charles A. Matava. & mill worker, | . \hinition of Pennsylvania to { Wil likely remain in mdon. " James |2Y 50N, democtat,, Geor nhounce |v g th of the administra- £ There is a noteworthy parallel in the % f i 1 < Rt : 5o 1un®S | ment was made oricinalle that Senator e sth rmer personal differences he-| . SRERe 1 8 8 e e ~§ awrehce, Mags., committed 1nl»d o GEh e ks permits should not | MacMahon, the under-secretary, who in | Tent Was made orfefnally that Senator | tion 10 avoid haze in deciding its course g rele. @nl B Clemienteay, call Loy ont o Cannes. eacntwith Bia’ hand on |17 Aeyhbxiation: at his home, iH¢ xesoRspiiiThe conicetn Algofmaniy: |Lhel SPSenon Oy ehchicr e B (B ik hat iles B o e ith economic confer- man whom the couatey de-| 0 1jce of the ipolitical situation at}rl:sp'nnd:]l—\]v mn; :'1«- ;1-‘,:h of 10 | factures compressed yeast, malt extract cincipal exs ve hority, will DO | e ARat Mo Wathon Tala ot et repe according to high officiais, and it as is freely S| home, British and French politics com- | 21l children last fall and vinegar and maintains offices in | by make the a aneier. Dalr B Senator Norbsck watber .~ |3 eved that the change in the French i of opinien hetweon | 2o 5 3 Y 5 e st of the large cities of the country. he amne proclamation occupies a N SO o RDECE ministry will be another factor to bs renublic and M| Dictely dominated the Cannes imeeting | ppopgga; for afriliation of the Erle At ioae f the prohibition . Prominent position in the-Dublin Mr. Newh himselt on flo il v i | M. Briand had fear of the nationalist op- | . Y The alleged vioations of the prohib p TR MR O i cfore a decision as to this is a blg enongh | BEE AL ET IO Bt Fishermen's assoclation with the Can- |ihc 21°8°0. B »d in Penn- | and has been the cause of ing = s g a blg enough | ,osition led by Clemenceau. who has just e dia Miaberic Tation at St. Them. | 12F Were said to have occurred in Penn- T TF Fad teen 1 5 then tn sneak In his own defense s tude will be reached. : : ian Fisheries' assoclation at om=| 23T tion. It had been feared that at | k . o Unit tat . . o | started a new paper. M. Poincare and | g S e e s eyivania 5 inight e iadaitolldisctintnate het Monday, telenhoned sunnorters a e ited States has not . former ~premier. WhO|prof. Paul Painleve, former premier and | Ao’ n""‘h RISt e M Rutter declined tontght 4o dts- | MIERL be mude to dlscriminate, b capitol tonight after the result wae . Rate in the Genoa come e of the French delegation ot the | injsier of war, a his yielding to | °F A%sociation. s e Guas . detall, swelig anerdly § 000 BONUESS DEStAS SR 2 termined that he regarded the resy was said at the state depart- n eonference, sald: Under | ot 0 e i e T— t it was one of the most important eSO NIE HCIAEACLET, (0l the . ot at1, 3 ¥ in response inqu eent circumstances {he Tife of a| ‘oAt they considered the “Lloyd Georgi- | Inety Independent milk dealars of | B e . r *eld for | allays such apprehension a ‘“complete vindication and e s e e P DIUN VIR o ! an policy” in the supreme council.. This | grigeeport, members of the Retail Milk|Nearings the government ever for e mains. At one|°TAtlon of mvself and all.eoncerned = from the statem=nt by M. Briand = 1 Tranee ls tmnossible. T} opnosition was clearly antagonistic and | pos g ASsoointion, ort. the’ whce. of|the:revocation of a permit. “W B Do IRy e et The text of the resolution be. onich |1t the' chamber of deputies af | Paris M. Briand's attitude. dut| gerogative from the terms of Ver- o ih i 1 I oi|ls ereatly interested,” he udded, : Sl Ter ki al Mr. Newherry's title to his =eat was| e American government had . our ‘est 16 ‘haly hia‘succe 2 e 0 oty to 15 cents a quast on grade A and | S - S SesE attot urbances in England for which® alleged | rY's i or Ty h es treaty and even against an Angio- | Tpi= 0 (LS @ AUSTt AR has sent four of the best attorneys SR alherstuera Ao A A po Al cleaTed ang which tesed the charz- to take part in the meeting. R il v;“m»‘“hmz“" T.":\‘ French alliance which would = compel | » PR Rt D to prosecute the case.” does not include them. It is understood | S made and the contest filed azatnst him | The administration, however, iz under- *iil mot find us in the way With| prance to recognize the soviet govern- e s i i for d:s- | b¥ Henry Ford follows stood to consider the resolutions adopted: ¥ reonal auarrels.” bR S S Secretn of Agriculture Wallace Is = that their case will remain over for dis- s g v the allie R = * T T Ir. Millerand has| Ment: and tie the hands of the Erench | onoiie iy O fehtatioe | deatt. of sules] GRANITE SHOES 1Y QUINCY ioh betuesit Hie b s (1) St ithe Aratost (of FShes ca l:"““‘n":‘ ed supreme ;m.nul in calling o o maeiora: OF the v Galinale o] T2 Tekard to.submurines and janyian iyt re s S S E el S e T ARE WITHOUT CUTTERS the governmer e new it uman H. Newberry be, and| ‘1¢-conference as couched in the terme - husines 0| sistance to Poland way act under which $75,000,000 ix made With reference to offenses com- | by Alsmisead of an invitation. to the Unied States to tinue to conduct the bhusiness of | ‘Mr Lioyd George, on the other hand A GeriA G e E e - e : 2)—That Truman H. Newherrr is| P2Tticipate and to be without division bartments wntil the new minis-| e TCea el s e A ‘| available for construction of federal| Quiney, Mass, Jan. 12.—The granit nee the true, the te zov- el e ey SkUnan ohsakials of oninion on its atti " » g P i credited with going to Cannes with the | 511 20" shops of this city Were virtualiy without | ernment will have complete power to deal | herehy declared to ba a duly elocted | ninion on its attitude toward tr \ intention of availing himself of the ex- 1 ¥ o senator from the state of Al ~an for | Presen nation. Yhen the Assoctated Press cocres-{ ol O e etk e cutters today as a result of the protest | with all such cases in due course. e e atate o) chizan fo ed decision fo pean econom- 3 ! A e s the term of six vears commencinz on v vondent EaTE 3 art s o de Dy g o action by the Granite Cutters’ union = L4 . alled at M. Priand 0dest] is conference, which would hold out the | APrroximately three thomsand men [action by the e f Aot i nTrA TN Mol W R A the fourth dax March, 1813, and i+ | CONDITION OF THE FEDERAL "riment af sx o'clack this eveninz. be | expectation of the rehabilitation of cen- |°MPloved at shops at the Delaware, Lack- | against the request o Es i entitled to hold his seat in the semate of | s ! was told by the mail: “The president | rraj Furope &nd therehy promise a seis. |aWwanna Western Railroad Company at |that the men accent a wage reduction POLICE FEOM IRELAND | 10 BOM Rein seTate o) RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK emier) cleaps: he is very {ired tion of the difficult unemployment prom-{Scranton, Pa., Kingston and East Buf- | Approximately five hundred men were e t “mr d € = . : Tater in the evening. after resting. M.|lem and trade depression. It was con. |fale, N. Y., resumed work Wedngsday d to have followed the union's de- Dublin, Jan. 12 (By the A. P.)—With- e -T! "/1:'4_" She/rampunt Sexe | 12.—The ctatement of Mriand met the newspaper men and told | randed that these would srovide useful | After an idleness of thres weeks. clslon to “refrain from work.” 1 of the government police auxil- 2 . ’!“” s (Mlichigan) promaryewd ion of the Federal Reserve bank of ' he was definitely ont of pow-| planks, combined with the Inish st St James Duncan, president of the Gran- from Ireland will be begun i £195.000 as was x> renoried or anen- ar n naitione h|~-I ment and the success o e Washington | The shooting of a Harlem delicatessen | ite Cutters’ International Associatior, lie's galley . It was announced conference, for another appeal country whic i v acknowledzed or whether there wer k at the close of business Jan. lay that the first contingent, comprising (0Me few thousand dollars in 4 to the [Store proprietor by one of three ne- |sald that any reduction tn wages at this “it would be in- h it is understood he intend- | Eroes who tried to rob him and the theft [ time would be a viola g 3 & r excess, 1d reserves, $1,121.399 761. on of the workinZ | nearly 300 of the aux oulg | LS/ AIemG exhendaiipas. i eltior scane . $1,172,457,671. to remain longer than a year inled to make in Februar of §1,200 from the composing rogm of | agreement which runs until April I.}ieave Dublin tomorrow for England. |fo¢ larze. much larzer than ousht to : ed, secured by govern- wer. I i & Se > A il e bt e have been expended. The expenditurs e & It I8 just a vear since Leygues| The British prime minister was fur- |the New York Call were reported by the der this asreement, he sa Aa‘ iw : - Tt emahadet. The sxpen n'v“ wa bligations, for members, ahinet ¢ One can govern only with| ther credited with ifftending to form a | police Wednesday. Eepofielehit dotlags fea s prowided. Dublin despatches Wedne RO Al et M Wout his ] 3 . wolid majority: ft is not enough to|new “national party” with rather fiberal tices postedin. the " plante of ymemiers | ¢oday's ‘announcement fof ! andther ‘atcp | SRICAAIS Belther Jiwiih orivy] i s cf for members 33a/358.883 e one's sneech splanded.” t Ensia i T - o he Granite Manufacturers' Assocta- | yoward ha over autho ROV, ECED ANl consent helnk, contrary;to bought in open market, $22, s e anlaude than conservative leanings, but his plans | Joseph Finam of Rochester, N. i ,r‘”‘]‘ | gy ioh R ionityl o) sound public policy, harmful to the hon. - U gxDrested rogret that the| have/met wit hiie strongest opposition | whe toeistoren Witk e e s n asked the men Dt a s mew regime in Ireland, stating that TRt e el il o, the tion i R a and the country had not ap-|from the extreme comservativé wing of | “bootlegger——out of work: swas wage CLugements Wersymakine. s or erous to the perpetuity of a free gov- deiEe e LT alie of the achievements| the coalition, which was against such anlen a §0-day workhofise term by 3 Bydcuation Cot the T""‘l”m"s_ A prenc | ernment, such excessive expenditures are | Uncollested jtene o v A < carly election, because it was desired to {tratt Levine in New York, on charges | HOBOKEN SALOONREEPER Black .~n;4 18 “nu former ‘v\lflhvr;_m_ hereby severely condemned and disap- Duc to members resm-;e-a account. — | force the premier to legislate for the |of vagrancy and being a suspicious char- AND EARTENDER FEDD. | 0¥ 20 12750 3 ‘enpiogeh n-the. LrIpst d P e 2 BRTAND INFORMED LLOYD 4] reform of the house of lords and restore | acter. sl Soowx. colontes, i the, Stack and AN s e o bR thn Mot o et =l 4723 sa5a5 GEORGE OF RESIGNATION | t0 the lords i®e power of veto over lesie. — e N. 7, Jan. 12.—Michael | ¥ho technicaliy are regular recruits of| Th® end o 2 Ty contrqversy, 1 deposits, 585,357, s lation by the house of commons, i ELgbpkeninl; o i Stanko Udfljka, |the Roval Irish constabulary, will ali be|CAmMe At 6.28 p. m. and the senators. ex Federal reserve notes in actual clreulas A R e O3 pmons. John D. Rockefeller sent {o the fed- | Yokir, salonnkeeper. and Stanl e e hausted from the strain of the battle | tion 9.263 s, Jan, 12 (By the A. P,)—Former| by MI. Llovd George's efioris the 1ards | era building in New. Yori s check for| his bartender, mere held without bail on ssed, said, . which had been waged unceasingly on | Ratio of total raserves to deposit and rer Briand this evening telegraphed | Were deprived of a decade ago. $391.693.38 which the’supreme court de- | charges of manslaughter today in connee- y - % A the oor and under the surface for davs | fede 1 3 The French crisi vie T y it 2 St ine | POPE BENEDICT HAS SENT deral r Lioyd George at Canmes, in-| . mph casis.as Wlewed shers, un L e o e b N e e S oon s deternrina NE 2 forming him of the resignation of the|less solved by the recall of Briand to 3 5 = i wort 11 - reserve note liabilities combined qu k until Monday. 1 pi ines whi e sferred | the source of polsonous whiskey which Fiodi S0 i ower, would seem fo threaten the die |PiPe line hich had been transferred TELEGRAM TO KING GEORGE 86.9 per cent. iksyoen The final vote was taken after a day : to oil companies. had killed nine persons in the last few — ., 10f combat unlfke any In recent montis - % premier 1o express M. Briand's regrets| 82y of all these plans. ito o P =i days. The two are soecifically r‘\a;:fld London, Jan. 12 (By the A, P.)—The|ang after the democratg and nine repun. | WABCUS GARVEY CHARGED oS g - - ving =nld poisoned Hquer to ) llowing teleg enedi = A L e American trade with European coun. | With having sold poisoned Hquer ax | following telecram from Pope Benedict lcans had made strenuous hut futfle ef- WITH USING MAILS TO DEFRATD tries was greater be $77.000.000 in 1621 | Sandnop, the latest vietim, who died last | to King George, congratulating him up- IN VALUE OF LIBERTY BONDS B dine : 1913 ht. forts to upset the programme of the e ke 913 on the conclusion of the Anglo-Irish ar as this concerns you partio- than during ths las€ pre-war L, 1013, z e Newberry supperters. Thee resolutions| New x‘rm;. Jamr 12.—Marcus Garvey, e i o “ 4 iy —_— treaty, was made public here tonigit ffering in phraseology. but each declar- | Pe8T0 president of the Black Star line riy, my dear Mr. Lloyd = George."| New York, Jan. 12.—Speculative profit ::::}??i::xmic‘ém::;h;\s;eb}.:“by \x;‘: { THREE COAT, BARGES LOST “Overjoved at the agreement habpily|ing the seat vacant, were voted sdown | 204 head of the Universal Negro Im- telegram, “I am particu-| taking and a diminshed investment de- e arta é reached regarding Ireland, we congrat-lny oxactly the same lineun which es. | PPOVement association, was arrested to- ar ointed not to be able to fin-| mand caused a halt in the upward move. | o o e department. IN THE GALE OFF BARNEGAT lwiete sour, majesty: warmis on hevivk | (ritenss’ Mr:: Neshertste Gite to nie|0aY. charzed with using the maiis to de- sh with you the convorsations we un-|ment of Liberty bonds on the stock e = ges | contributed effectively to this gréat WOrk |ceat. The ouster resalutions were those | o He' furnished $2.500 bail before derionk in the interests of our {wo| chang eroday, most of those issues easing | o, AlCTt G: Whitner, aged 69, promin | Boston, Jan. 13—Three coal barees | OTIUY of Senators Walsh of Montana, Owen ot | Federal Commissioner Hitchcock and was. and that of the peace of Eu-|slightly from their high records of the|Sht Dusiness man of St. Cloud, Minn, |owned here were lost in the gale off; ™. i o renlieq as follows: Oxlahoma, demacrats, and Norrls, of | 72%25ed pending examination mext pe. and which I would have been so| previous session. 3 {Who attended the wedding in Portland, | Barnezat, N. I, >-==M_-'flfi:' ect‘firi ng ':1' “I think your holiness warmly for the | Xehraska, republican. SEET T | Thursday, FOU to SonfGet to s Bicessi gonlu, |3 Beieflofa| fh “that quarter were:al| MSRS: dast Ssiheday | of il s son vord secelyed foday by The- B RGNl iy i cana e whIk A TOrIA e INCEEE] ) NTItR the G T e A oAl 3 son. T hope my successor will fenew|anced, lowevre, by further buying of | Wietiodt to Miss Katherine Kimball,\Fuel and T””‘{‘::’i:l"‘:q DAY ey | Eratification.” olutions, Senator Cummins of - Toes. | PEEEMPTORY CHALLENGES 2 T ) ie o : ¥ of ble. tves were lost ews befng resene fons, Se i ¢ : ey o - o With yod ad.tiiat be wiil ibp ’“";” e sy A e T MGy s nz_n\ej‘j‘_ e B e Tourles D Gretuoigh el G e president pro temnore, bezan to put the BEGUN IN ARBUCKLE JURY aco an: T o FERTES e iob- i3 T4e rom to 1 Aos et L sl SR R L © ttusteist e |Janded them teday at Jersey Gity. The | EIBST DIPLOA: E 102 question. which was fo deeide e con- | ; had In view. b $100, the 4 3-4s at .30 showed Pnt of u B Bieee e the Clara, Grace andtHelen AT WHITE HOUSE SINCE 1914 | troversy. He did not complete the sen- San Francisco, Jan. 12.—The jury box = 3 gain of 12 cents over their recent high | STants from the United States to Rus- |barees were the Clara, Grace and Helen tence, "RENCH REPRESENTATIVE record. Purchases of Victors notes wera | Sia during the coming spring and summer | In 0w of ! =h, 3 owever, before Senator 1 ‘The first diplo- | lette. republican. of Wisconsin, rose LEAVES SUPREME COUN t ker representing | Was predicted by A. A. Heller, American |Toute to Boston with cargoes of coal| ashington, Jan. 12 attributed in part to brol ct a t B E COUNCIL : 5 was filled for the first time in Roscoe K i y nd | Arbuckle’s second trial late today. and e : ; ey matic reception at the White House since | addressed the chair. He had not hith- | the process of weeding out by means of gz representative lolf ‘1‘" soviet gavernment's from Norfolk, Va 1914 was held tonight Secretary and |erto taken vart in the debate but. peremptory challenges was begun. Ar- $ : ey AR supreme council of nationai economy, in GoE Mrs. Hughes assisted Presideut and Mrs. | the hush that had settled down in antict. | blckl ccused of 1 . nes, Jan, 12 (By the A. P,)—The 0 S TS e p s 7 I an Ickle is accused of manslaughter, the- ) \ Premier Briand's resig)nannn GREAT RESCUE WORK BY |Siew ons ACKINLEY ""-""'x‘"“ JANTARY g0 | HATding in receiving the members of the | pation of the fimal roll call, the Wie. | charge arf xa ved b M Loucheur, who was FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN IN MERIDEN, JANT : senfing France In ‘the supreme from the death of Miss as a result of injuries cution contends, Ar- diplomatic corps in Washington. A num- | consin senator lspsened a harrage of At least 1,500 men, all out of work, R ber of delegates and foreign officials here | denunclation of the stand his party col- Pawtucket, R. I, Jan. 12.—Firemen | 3PPlied at the street department sards| Hartford, Jan. 12.—The annual din-| for the arms conference aiso attended |loamies were ahout to take. big R.. Lj Jan. 19— mi o : 3 s L] £ the McKinley Association of Con- | jo r ion. fon this af-|and policemen assisted in rescuing 13 | n Waterbury for jobs as snow shovel-|ner of the MoKinley Hhe poveneion aring the premier's absence, iile the council was in se: Aciegi ipeeta inflicted on her at a party. ! e made 2 lenzthy eomparison of the | Five venire members, one a woman, : f : s. The city was able to find work for|necticut will be held In Meriden on the Newberrv case with that of the Gustinc A ihe it : : noon. M. Loucheur immediately left|children and three women from the | " e : 5 B i q ¢ S h At of the onsting | passed the zrillings of attgrners today. mesting. announcing he would re-|three-story wooden building known as|2DPU 250 and the Conneoticut company | night of January 30, It was announced | [cE-BREAKING TTG TO of former Senator Lorimer, of Tllinois, | The prosecution has four peremptory. i to Parla tonight. |the Friedman house in North Main| a4 Other concerns gave temporary em-\hers tonight. . - =~ SESRON SO0 SANES MARAR) 200 contendoll thab helcomgriedulines M. Loucheur trok his departure de-|street today. Only two, a woman and | PIOYMeNt to about 250 more. Wite Premisr Lloyd Geofge's insistence|a child, were rescued by challenges left; the defense tem, favorable to Mr. Lorimer. “The auestion, and the only question OBITUARY. Mr. Lafollette declared drama s whether a seat in the TUn States senate can be hought for a quarter | Hartford, Jan. 1 means of a | e TO INCREASE EMPLOYES hat the French representative remain|ladder; the othors were escorted down to hear the statement of the German|the stairwayi delegation on the reparations question.|her room b: The council con h t Port Arthur, Ont., Jan. 12.—The ice- | The Shore Line Division of ihe New AT THE PATENT OFFICE | breaking tug Strathmore set out today to . One woman trapped in ) York, New Haven and Hartford Rl gearch for James Mahar. Minnesota state the smoke. was found after {road from New York to Providence Washington, Jan. 12.—Increass in the| commissioner at Grand Portage, who has anued the hearing. but|the fire was extinguished, almost unin- = Rev. George Otls Holbrooke, included in the interstate commerce com- | number of emploves at the patent oifice| been missing since he —Word was re- left Cloud Bay.|of a million or for half a million dol- ved here todey of the death in India understanding that no decisions| jured. The ground floor was oc;upicd |'mission’s order which ecalls for tne in- | is provided for in a bill passed teday by| Dec. 29, in a launch. $mall hope was en- | lars. | the r‘ George Ot's Holbrooke, for ¥ould be taken, by two stores and the upper floors were | stallation of automatic train control de- | the house and sent to the semate. The| tertained of finding him alive, however, | Then oSt with the suddenness that | mauy years a missionacy in that cey The understanding in British ocircles|divided into apartments. The building vices by Jduly 1 on a number of the | measure also provides for increased sal-|as he has been exposed to almost twn‘he besan Mr. LaFollette sat down say- (ry. Ie was l.n'ld\uu o Trinity eel- Mhis avenincwwag that the work of the|was partlally destroved. loss $7.000, larger railroads of the country., ar % % weeks of severs winter weather, ing as he did so that he hed desired to lege, class of 1882, & + Gt s s f Eac RTINS