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Norwich ) Bulletin VoL LXIV—NO. 12 POPULATION 29,68 NORWICH, CONN. SATURDA JANUARY 14, 1922 12 PAGES—92 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS POINCARE UNABLE TO COMPLETE THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY BEFORE SUNDAY NIGHT Has friformed Lioyd George That He Would Be Happy to Cave-n of 'cual Mine in Scranton Four Miners Are Entombed— DETECTIVE INVOLVED IN THE PELLETIER CASE Several Men Were Injured —Great Fissures Opened, Meeting of Southern Irish - Parliament. In Mansion House Today— For Ratification of Peace Treaty With Great Britain. BRIEF TELEGRAMS Ellfah A. Newell, for 34 vears clty clerk of Springfield, died, aged 81.. H was & veteran of the civil war. The coal Indnstry in Pennsylvania I+ passing through the most prolonged per- fod of Inactivity fn its history, Thirty slx persons wnffering from chol- era and forty five persons classed as car- v rlers of the dlsaase ars confined in isolation bespital in Mantla, P, I, METHODS OF OBTAINING FUND FOR SOLDIER BONUS President Harding is Opposed to Merging Soldier Bonus Bill Retall food prices In 18 principal elt- : ¥ % - : : Confer With Him at the British Embassy in Paris Today| mosten, 7an, 13 _District Atterney [Joranton, P, gan, 10—pous men| Dublim Janm 13 (By the A P—tnter- les In (e United Biater decreaved 12 1o With the Allied Refunding Bill—Believes Refunding Joseph, ‘O, Pelletier, threa premineat| SIS [niuted pnd severdl ottiord W] o5t in che potiiical situstion tenight Ben |18 Ber St (o0 — Poincare Desires to Familiarize Himself With Current| Boston sttorness and a privats detec [Twente anessy (107 feath taday when |[ers 1o the meeting which will be held | December 72 twenty acres of land drepped in a tomorrew by the Southern par Process Should be Developed Before Steps Are Taken tive were conmeetsd by evidence tedav | cave of gizantic propertiom in. tis the ratification of the peace treaty with | Walter Krellick, a student in the Y. : . . f ot ; ! il el A, coflegs, Chicago, was in a hos to Pledge Them for a Bonus—Is Opposed to the Sugges- . Concerning | !n the supreme ceurt with an alleged [ tional Mine of the Glen Alden’ Coal|Greal Britais Invitations te the on | M, C, A, cotlege, Chicago, was in a hos o e lhem Discussions Between the Allies, Particularly Conce st R Jarge sum of mon- | Company. 2 L | e iamiad ioday, Rlenbd by Arthor|pital wiih @ broken back ws a remit of 8 " v from Mrs. Jennle S. Chase. Seveniy.five men attacked the Griffith, They wera directed to il depu- & Wrestling match with Walter e the Deliberations at Cannes—Does Not Propose to Form| 1" v idence wan offéred by the gov- 3 mass of a Purely Political Cabinet—Parlikment Circles Are in a | ernment In presenting the mineteenth a debris, goal, rock and earth frem three different angles, but had not seeured any elected for tho 26 gouthern count including Eameng De Valera and his ad- Total expenditure tor building thraugh- tion That Over $400,000,000 in the Hands of the Alien legation of th: nrumerous misconduct | trace of the missing men late tonight, |Reronts It is not expected, however |out the country for the year 1821 wa- Property Custodian be Used for Bonus Payments. charges by which Attorney General J;| M. M Inglic president of the Giey |that Mr. De Valera or any of his fol- H\Q\.:fii,l"fi,d& €8 (ur"‘l)g. per cen = SEReCs 5 . . . . s | Weston Allen is seeking the removaj p! en Commany, personaly supervised | ‘owers wil lattend, over the record year of 192 ashingten, Jan, 13—The seldier bom. reflected in further conferences today be- Sober Mood—Uneasiness is Manifested in Business Cir-| ».ick T covernment . charsed 1a | ihe work o7 the ‘remencon 334w minet | e mteting wiil be held tn tha onk I1 will not be made a part of the al. |tween senate leaders. an amended infermation that Daniel I, |ful that the men would be found alive, |Peom of Mansion House, and, unteas Some | Hpantsh ferees in Maraces are appranch- debt refunding bill, Chairman Me- | The president's objections to the mers- 1 Oallagher, former Dnited States district | With fhe cxception of the four en-|members oppased to the treaty deaide at |ine the nerthern beundary of French M= | Cumber of the senate fhiance commiiice |er wers sald by cailer the Witie cles. atterney and Jack Patren, a private de- |tombed miners, all ather emploves in the | the l2st minute te aiiend, 1t promizes to |rocco, drivng the Meerish rebels DefoO™ |gaid inight after a series of e nferences o (e 10 & bl op ISl & > By the _Bayes ¢ Mr, Lloyd George snd M, Po'n-|teetlye, wers ee-eonspiraters with Pel-|affected area d heen acceunted for |be & semewha: perfunctery eeremony, them, . ha en held between senate leaders io |the mssurance that prosision G o :::“ wf.; Mv-tr .;“-i has been seiid | letler, Daniel ¥, Coakley, a Boston 'I: by_company pfficials, A chairman will be elected, the treaty discuss the desirability of merging (he | would be made for payment of w o . v ar mssumed the | ETTE he Versallles weaty, and, ps mueh | ver and William J. Corceran, fermer President fngiis jn 2 statement this |fermally ratified and s p stonal gov-| Sule of the Haskell & Barker rar cam- |ty and it had become known at the |So far s the refunding ¢ & & ministry to mucosed | OF TU8 C own (o desire a pact to|(rict attorney pf Middlesex rounty. in|aftcrnoan attributed the cava In or |ernment established. Mr, GriMith and |Pany te the Pullman company was rati- | White House that President Hardin did |ne was sald to belleve Arimide Briand, sald tonig oo the tripartite conventipn, inc! the nliezed aftempt ta pbtain memey ta the smail pillars which had |the members of the new cabinet, accord- |fied at a_svecial meeting of stockh not leok with favor upon the wuzgestion |ing process shozld be ds X o could com he United States, which was eoms|(rem Mrs, Chase hy theatening her §0u- |been left standing hy anether ing to present plars, will comprige the |in New ¥ork. that they beconrhined, returns from the allled Joan Sunday evening at T O e orietaal pease negetia. |In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- | which formerly operated tha provislonal government —_— The forei = debt bill, Senater McC reve Tokien teTplidicy - ® polneare, liks Briand, wili he |tis W. Emery, with criminal presecu: | which had started te d With the estahlishment of the govern. | Twe w eases ot ..‘..aup"_m “ridEe- ber caid, w%ld be ta®en up by ihe }e was represented . With . o xtreme mationalist | 16! |reason of the huse weight ent the decks will ba cleared for the | DOTt yesterday bring the total up'ta 29| yanc, committes Mondsy in the liope |hostile to the suggestion e e ained here| 1mery testificd fhat Gallagher in- | parted cemmplicated and Iaborfous task of trans. | One of the mew cases Ig that of & high would: be ‘put in shepe i that . | Whether the nutlezelists will accspt the|formed him the plot was “framed” in| The area affected By the eava eavers |ferring nuthority from the British tn the | &Chool student. time for reporting to the senate It wag . . wtipulations’ Mr. Lieyd George imposes | Coskles's office after Victor D. Papi- | Vlocks on the seuth 'de of the city |Irish government. All the membars of B 5 he intention, he added, to eiminate lable and It was stat " mecessary preliminaries to a conclu:|Reau, former husband of Mrs. E | res in the surface ara dlecernahls |the cabinet confarred at Man‘son House 18 cost l"(‘_“' A 0\-""\ the v |some of thy features to which the treas- | he also would mot oppos e ced iiiin had retained Cuakley In connection with | 0 foot, Desplte tta great sipa the |todny, dlseucsing mot, oniy thelr futurs | Of JAmes 3. Curley in the mavaraity | ('l it it e objected and when |the purposs. of pay " n parlament | " T G M ligona 1t ln eonsidersd | ltization the parentage of 3frs.|ecave caused eomparatively gmail ram. |dutics and the responsibilities o the pro- | €loction in Boston "“2‘ T ordan rUINE | hag resulted in the measure being beld | gress should dec < [ anitn possiite pratonged and dificult ne- | Pmery's c Emery at retined |ags to (he murface proparty feional g-vernment but the immediate |0 hiN atatement filed yesterday. e I e % » e s Fore & ree- | Gallagher rning he and | =0 laharers, who wers cayght he- | neces for dealinz with the threaten- e include provielons for semi-annual pav- |gard as ‘mpractical a that 3 Fotiations. may enrue befors an ag nery micht be indicted on A |hind the eave made thaly was (5 Satits | adietei of Falltan ten Several thousand unemploved n Mon- | %00 bt and that tha interest |gver $400,000,000 in the hands of t S ach \aton Iars atiil utnsvon Thia ot charge fler hours of wandering about in the | * Representatlvrs of the minisiry of 1a- [treal found work clearing the strects <f |oo0 n.itnat he less than five rer cent. |alien property custodians be used for o Ate Wil have on the] and Mcy Papineau were mas | darkness The men were carrving tim- |bor were calied in by the cabinet and [SIOW (hat came with a forty-mile-sn Altheugh the merzer plan was orlz. |booms payments. These f 1t - SRt eral slection, The nos-| Cannecticut hefora tha deer b thelr ehamber when they were |the situation fully canvasse b8 yiave)| EOUE LN ZEREX A e inally received favorably by a number of | satd, were regarded as pledged techin- “ions in England and| Pasiseaue had beoom 1 0 the floor af tha mine by the |to averting.a ceneral stoppage of the | 906D In places. Gad1a leaars, the sraldent was Raithie Loty b Driests” Indivituals: i o i e VoAt R Y re are hiil setts. Papineau folt ha | rush of air which followed the first |country's trarpartations facilitias. N e regard it as impractical and his view was {erty wae taken. afer with him at| TR0 i iy S| ores proceedinzs | squeese, They kept together by using |offielal matement was issued. but 1t 18 ex. loyes of the General Electric Crm- > . will require sev-| N3t the B iy pante s that Mre. | per cent of thalr earnings ta provide L ng the efforts 1|)ve4: e reed wife, was fund of §15,000 to ald empleyes whe have | SEVEN CHILDREN ACQUITTED DISCUSSION OF BASIS OF oy At 156 crists hegar been lald oft during the winter, IN HOMICIDE TRIALS ASSESSING IMPORT DUTIES & aw to obtaln thel ., Freland 1 1 et el B L L v the government o Ty B Racn the ar n of Bmery and | The Parls pellee nre nalng wirelcas- Jan. 13.—Seven children,| Washington, Jan ¥ e | conference will proceod aliezed eamhin equipped automoblles to rid the cliy of three girle, were acquit- |of the basis of asscs . bl ta veering forts nf atternevs o bandlts and highwaymen and are:ready trials today. The lare- |les which are to b e The impartanes Wh ten Mre, (hasa hy threats af pros to use almianes in time of riots or dem prosecutlons in juven:le | tariff was sta - Genrga nttachad tn o ear sgainst Bmery and his wife Inta Every concern that has conducted an advertising eampaign along onstrations. from a recent ruling that |€an members of the | meen in the statemeg: I ng Coskley 590 ta mten the Judicious lines knows the power and appreciates the results of printer's e nila (children 16 or less) when mittee. They hop newsoaner men at (Tanae | threatened prase ink. Pastors of the Inrgest Congregntlonul with murder come under the |on this, the mes: ha declared ha belle FEmery said G » gssurad him he Hero ia. the sty R e Ve ey : churches in the world's biggest citles, 1 of the ceunty courts, instead |phase of the would suocesd and ndded | hed rinflnence wt s powers” but R s s T ik matulsios B60yiRzles rens Breadway Tabernacle, In New York, and | of tha juvenile division of the municipal |fore the end of next sea Amerles at Oenen. N o s diachiareod fue dltsrnny hecana: : % S SO vertsin) | City Temple, In London will exc eourts, ‘which has no penalizing authori- |actual work of constructin er . an The view held in pelitteal | tified, “he kent 8 In 1912 the company did no adv £ and its sales came to | pulpits for stx weeks beginning Mav t¥ hovond a reformatery sentence, Three | be undertaken. The hope now is that t ave % Ao i Bac | i e - §130.000. In the following year there was no adveriising and s additional eow = opan to elear up | bill can be reported to the senat, around - smittatlon | ind permitted himss!f te he indicted es went to over §184,000. In 1014 the company began to adve John Kendriek Bangs, humorlst and ulation of cases March 1. ertrec- % conservative party | bath Middlssex and Suffard eounties, T 500 for such pubilcity sales reached nearly $257,- leciurer who had been rep-rtsd racover- | Ellzabeth Mabel Lance, 16, was found | Besides discussing the Ameriean valu otes e prepara th Wi tan af Fehrusry | neather eounty was ha ever brought te ng was increased and in 191 amounted to $18.600, and |ing trom an operatlen for Intestina’ |zul on a mansl:ughter charge zro: ation plan and varlous subyitutes with RS . Snngine he ¥ o | s reached nearly $2288,000. 1In 1920, advertisinz was aga | troubte at,Atlantle City, has suffered a | Ing eut of the death of her father, whom |members of the tariff com- n and the - e i | |, Cross extminetion of Emery and Pan- creased, the:expenditure foy such amot 0 3153000, and the firelapse and fa agatn erltically fil It was alleged she attacked with a =irl [€OUrt of cubtoms appeals, the committes b SR - |1 nesu yess dafereed until mext wask a ales went 10 a total of over $4,000,000. The past year the company scont knift when he choked her mother. |Men received from t T repub] s ok e g e | the request of Senator Tames A. Reed as expended $160,000, and the estimate of total sales is placed at Expulsion af Gustave M. Minton, spe- | “I onlv meant to scars him—T didn't | farmer-tariff bioc recommendations as ta p B & 16 & R TS, treary i, | Snlor counael for Pelletior dr0.000000 clallst In several prominent apeculative |want to stab him" she sobbed, during |Fates on farm preducts ¥ &| epintan for A8Q. extlast & Fehrua a \ 55 So much dees the company think of advertising and the re isses, from membership :n the New |hes testimony. s el I m tutisn of pariinment were mhout even- tained that it will hencefort i For! ; e uneed eline R! 5, chargsd with kill- | on short staple cotton, which alway = hied, ahg| Fotution s i rhn BATE Catnio ;vb ined that it will henceforth spend $330.000 a year for pubi York stock axchangs, was announced | Angeltne Rismo, 15, chare with RUI- | O Sort: staploicotion, whlh/ Shysgn g . A % - ; s ts experience, and it is to be noted that it was during a. perio from the rostrum. ng her sister.In.law, was acquitted afi- tr d a rate of 32 are VNG | Tora Caraen tn a pudlle sneach at Can. | BUY SHANTUNG RATLROAD depression, 15 in keeping ‘with what others hare donstpe bt —_— sr police had quoted her as saving the |CeMts 3 pound on wool, on the basis of - ous a8 those | sachyury tonight declarsd that Mr, Liovd | —e me: e e AR A pageant to celebrate the 50th annl. | thanting was unintentional while she was | the scoured content ainst the 25 s more necessary than | Zeorge, having swailowed up the union | Peking, Jan. 13 (By the A. PJ).—A looking for davel : > s varsary of tha graduation of tha firs |plaking with a revolver. The zirl's hus- |S°NIS Dronosed in the F we must sxcure disarm-| ;v feadors, wented fn mmmenl to the|Chin bank group has signifed a T o elevelopment ‘and bigger sgles It is well to re. class at University of Maina will ba » |hand, Michael, from whom she was|* Increates over thos, . = Km0 om0 Taine @ ioan of $30,00.001 {bat The Bul has the circulation in Norwich and vicinity featire of (he universitys commencemen: | saparated sean afirr (he eouinz, was|hl o7 wheat oate an o ST i PR T | sed ns cash pavment for the pur- : Drograst next Jaie: in eourteag & witness. e s st s el | { the Ehantung rafiroud, accord- he summary of news carried during the past week for twn cents Loclils SWaters, ;13 ey acdalited @ e Jd RARTAND RECEIVED TPLEGRAM 1 rtormation recetved here today follows : The senate of the Philippines adopted | murder and mansanghter in shootinz | ™® of assescine- 4 an weuld be gecured by the in- Bull o i A mittee members FROM LLOYD GEORGY || o e Telegraph = ‘Locall . ‘Gensral’ L, Tota) resolutions requesting Manuel Quean o |Silvan Harrison, otherwise known ~ as | T members X i it s e e 520 b hdraw his resignation of presideni o’ | Robert S. Rhode enca Burgess of the tarif P | hinglor o aane = Monday, Jan, 9. 104 32 2 that body which he tenderad last Tuee- |act was accidental Judge Marion De Vrise re L s bankGek ok et hevs Feaehen Tuesday, Jan. 100, £ 2 ::: gay. illiacalid. Deummonds I1wax Whe b oo rf Gl pio s o nieter s e ki el e g Wednesday, Jan, 11 o — quitted of murder and manslaughter In Jyy,, oy Counieg 1o g o [ Ue Bgreement o rase the loan as a re- || Wedni g il 494 The steamship Arapahoe aeriving in | causinz the death of a poy he pushed | 0 Blan outlined in an amendme: o o resoiutions s Ty e o e Shimese e 2 443 || xew York from Charleston, § .C.. report- [ while plaving marbles Tian o worday by Senator Smeot, of ' aupreme eounei, wih the par e e s el e i R8s 265 446 1o she had sighted five sunken barge Alexander Vandersiice, 4, charged | &% sessing duties on the basis of - e French .delegates, would (L e e i e Totals . = about fifteen miles from Barnegat J.|with the murder of Stanley Taskowsk. | i rice of the imported articla B ta in brin biad 621 The masts protruded abowe water 12, wae found not guflty. Testlmony | - rather | + cabled i poirivimicd | & of he commarabie articla onn | s Bl was given that the hove ware hu Fwoet 1o oo, he comparable article pro- s wer for tie |t antung guestion was in the | J. A. Beahan, who has been claim | muskrats. when Laskowski made a |{UeL 0 the Tnitad States, the Fordney ki | tnetr peop esuls ot Bie 25k k) - | Agent at Boston, has been appointed ; taunting remark. A comranion handed was understood S | e : no_truth in changed | & P°It 85 & gulde rope and siiding along [ported that the hope i entertained that | ASSIStaNt general freight agent of the|Vandsrslice a .22 callbre rifle, whish e lop ypo”fovigy cont Ihat the members 3 NEANCHING FOR MISRING oy ot tho Peking govermment oas| (B8 ralls, fnally” crawling:over the rook | cocs e (T T rwhion an.|New York, New Haven and Hartford | pointed at Laskowski ana fired. Georss | voyoy to5kc tha posttion thas oni 52, D2 o JUNIOK IN WEBLEYAN e Shantung quest d debris until they were picked up | lation be provided b yw) ex- | railroad. Rones, who Is alleged to have n al' end’ the ofas on A ropos Ay —_ . ‘ 4 rescuing party. treme action on the part of the railway e him the rifie was also held by the cor- | o 0y (e Other Smo __=“rf:rl~.u—-'—_ ¢ the SRt A G T W ) Three injured men were removed from |men will be avoided, for the present at| The only public beqmest by the winl |oner. A rity to alter rates within s Sae o = oyn eraily ZZutharities v sened | NO FUND FoW BONDING | the mina shortlv after the accldent and y“w D L e - t &t} ot Mrs Bmma Holt Thorne, filed in A verdict of not guflty was aleo onnd | 2l :-,; (xtes within & 609 p s Pt M . yestigat nto ihe POSTOFFICE KMPLOYES |(aken (o & hospital. All are expected to |y L apers are unani- |\ Hay s $1.000 for the Church |in the case of James Gallagher. valuation on & ghs HcClaim American nong i ki sappesranca of Iimer - | pecover. oy ooying It would he a bad move | of the Good Shepard at Shelton out of |cherged with mansiaushter 1t eonnec- | oo™ oon gy on ' 0 Tist of articles when- g i = )\ Wesleyan, whe Washingten, Jan, 18, —A section of a| Great excltement prevailed in the vi. €07 the new government If on the very |and estats of $60,000. tian with the sheoting of Gilbert Mul- e r were nowice . A teleg bill pending befors the houss post offies | €IN!ty of the affected area. The squeeze [day of its coming Into being such & blow — igan. | The recommendations or e e e v ¢ ing the creation of [ & nccompanied by a roar and rumb- |swere dealth at the vitals of the mationry | FUToPe la fast pulling up te pre-war —_— n-farmer-tar@f bloc ax 1o retes or il s i the department for the bond- | ENE that could be heard for a great dls. | proneerity and oo Y S | production in foodstuffs, according to 2 | pERKIN MEDAL BESTOWED oducts were presentad 1o o o i New emuivyes Was eliminated today | [Ance, &nd which continued for about | Two of the raflways affectsl by the |C30ISd Summary of ocnditions received UPON DR. W. M. BURTON members by Senator Gondtn ; : ; # S cral Huys had Ine | Ve minutes Impending strike operate sntively 1 v |{oM commercial attache Alfred P. Den Tdaho. The rates were thel 5 his stud- | fermed the he fad reconsid-| O a few Instances was there any | ser, and a deputation from the 1eos |78 @t London, New York, Jan. 13—The Perkin medal prazosed aif a dozen farm = him was| ered his recommendation that the fund [ SViderco of great property damage, and |unione went fo Belfast teier b CiteT awarded by the Society of 1 Industria | eaiq b ach, | be_ eatanlish { that constred of Makin cetl| Crarna T (o Socet ey o coiie Revolutionars nctivities declared fo he | 2727 ¥ ¢ Cresk Pisltnin for this greats g5 Wit d Con: | for ereation of the fung| A" Wails, deers fammed and failen | o periiament wor € North- | headed by General Felix Diaz, nephew | Chemistry of Great Beis® o the . Grumay was n|by passssment ef empleyes required to|Ploster. Numerous water and gas pives | Popsratione for eracantion. " of | Of the faprheriMexican) preaiisnt, ary) - | 3t contribdlion o the USSR TR S - o] men ¢ the ohoir Bnd wired o o] Blve band, 1t would have abelished the | Wort pu €0 npr ctt ant e murtabe drop- i\ i f Cakilavantl the Seith i T T i ', tates of vers Crux and | William M. Burton of Whiting, Ind., in~ el ir . izl 16 era Sunany | press raotiee of having pri se- | PO itary forces ars sald to ba en = ger govel it I taking ex- | onior of the “eracking” process which e & Lo » wad under mediee] (reaiment | CUFILY cempanies furnish ben | T2 e 0 Be compiete. | traordinary measures to combat them, Ll Bl P bt WERE POOR MARKSMEY n New York, Lol | FORD'S MUXCLE SHOALA OFFER foroas were withdrawn tonizht fn qui crude petroleum. Budapest, Jan ® old nnd marved - 2 h 1iet | Ars, Una de Rndis, 81, widow of Con ! e ot i g ol - fho ol qnd werved| PRERIBENT AXD caABINET | 70 BE REFERRED To coNGREss|end orderly fashion and mimerous con- | carios e Rudio. once semtenced to- the e e 2 i Mo Balt BAs vl DIRCUSSED UNEMPLOYMENT | tingenta of .other cadets and of the miN- | -umotine—Tor coropleity in a bomb. plot the Chemists' club of New : e fnd heen fn hi » e . o b et , 5 sul plicity Burton, who is connectad with . nud besoms painful| aabingion; sdan, 1=Hency s Fordiall 25 o depart with- | against Najpoleon and the Empress Eu- o ot s, | & it 45 ended o Seo n pur-| WASHIREten, Jan, 11, —The unempley. | Offcr for ass and leass of the gov.|in the next twent: «hours. Move- | genfe was buried In Los Angeles. She S e it e . eine the Christmas va.| MENL BilUatien was discussed by Presi.| efhment's mente of triaps on a large scale will take | e last Moadas clared that ® 2,000,0 - | the q - B i i MElRR Y Ciiriimis A | T e et e vlace mext week. ons of “cracked” petroleum were being | dispute bety n e i RV arrao & 7 ] v to th b S t one-mixth o o} thatooica » .| PRESIDENT cOXOERNED | take steps for mlleviating (he seasenai| W28 &nnounced today st the concluston |¢d Thursday, the auxiliaries marched | Aflendessalazar, both former premiers of | COUNLTY'S tota 4 n and Foreign 0 ] TR et | aiffeul i b i A e M. | from the Barracks to the stat NluE n fers of | ©r,. Rurton admitted weactical men in | the national adding . OVZi} "DRY" ENFORCEMENy | (IHCUlticd Insofar gs Dessible througn | 4 M Tt AR Ol Seis et e Spaln, atier a conference today with |y, nqustry at first had declined to help | Charl tt 2 A ORI | federal government aid, The president, | 20 Jer. Eord, Acoppansing thei SYSTLE Vlhau o haE. jXcert |King Alfonso declared themseles In fa- | oo o"2"C 1 or ' 000 galtons of ofl un- | duelMsts eseminges TPted 5 becs ngton, Jan, 13, — Presideny | It W8 Added, gs ene measurs of reiler,| Ford proposal when it ia transmitted, | (oF the singing of songs‘by the cadet vor of continuing the government of Pre- | e accemyce flvming all aver the surface. | oy s exchanged cause he ington, Aa, s Tequested heids of meveral ae.|Secrelary Woeks sald, probably wou requent exehanges of comment ord Matiral kit f rese e g = j woan h was made knewn ioday, ia Tianied sthy head several as- |- . e mier Maura, which re Decaiias s’ cracking Dpocass’ requiiad n £ the ohicerned over the question | PEFUMERLE {6 make a survey of (heir| DS the twdoffers recelved from Freder-{the eople who Iined the sidewalks. perature of 370 to 400 degrees c S but, g was | Bvellabla funds for publia worka In tn | 10K trum, of Wilmington, N. C., and j Ttk siEnalized thelr depart-| Secretaries’ Hoover and Dasls, In cor- STl ‘the gat Ixtor o o entoseoment but, it was | Srailable e ¢ 1 ¢ San I, = e e g grade, and the s walls of the They fought wi ae yet dotormined upon no de. | XPCtAtion (hat mome timulution may| €. C. Tinkler, of San Francisco. |iEE republican | resgondence: made public, . nozine 1 would melt at 450, M. Tomasam e fied v ? Uo e given the 15 "o dsoislon to forward the thrae of-|army In strong foree | thetronta bl X e < 1ld t 45 omasamy was siight a to mecuro a mors thorough | >° E'VeR the mid-inter situstien, St daen S B Tl s il sy garment manufacturers of New _York | .Degpite the narrow margin of safe- | the arm. A NSy, woukded div nce with the luw. ! ——— jfers to the Jeglslative branch of .the gov. | o prevent any possile untoward (that it fs their intentlon to aopoint an |y o said Dr. Burton “more than $00 able comment was made | PATROLMAN AWARDED [ispment J¢ cwas atacen, pansreacied ar Aato R impartfal commission to imvestigate con- | utn ctills were put into operation befors | Banffy e and Prime Minister v 4 N er conslderation of the question by ex-| in Castle tod the scene of | ditions In the industry interrupted by a ) Saut ™ S T accused by Count Sigray of s e House concerning munleln 50,000 DAMAGES YOR KICK | coyty e | bustling Th 7 ey 14 z - we had a eingle fatal accident Jois Z In declarat 1 ! rli e el | ecutive officialej2sting over a perfod of [ Dustling activity o gates still were |strike of 55,000 cloak makers. joining larations ¢ ot - ol F R B e L R ; —— | more than six monthe. Under the laws[in charze of the military, but elvillane | n 3 promise not to parti governments naa | Sountenanced ‘the flouting of the prohi- ow York, Jan, 13 —Former Patrol- | regulating disposition of raal estate and|Secking admittance met with no . hind Police are removing from a hank at | BELTEVE AGED COUPLE archial plots. as he had connects - B or | et war " eivigloated that the|man Danlel X, Recho todsy was award- | other properties owned by the federal|TENce. Within the castle precincts fow | Torumiown, Ote, 1900 eatlons ot wine, CARRIED OUT SUICIDE PACT | (otaper 08 128 try for tne ot o the sitoaties. 1o jsderatle | ed J50.000 damages by & Bronx Jury fof | government, It was said, the department |evidences of tha military remained. The | dtacerered In a sald. The bank whieh G | October. s morning and at. | thought fo the aen. is_known . | oficers lacked authority to take final|COTFiACTS of the various department ooty G e e ok = SEEE e e «icize M. Priangalbe regards 1aw enforcement as the key-| The kick was loossd by He tver, | oo nd : - R iy 'S departments |qeals largely in forelgn exchange, iz op- | Lynbrook, N. Y. Jan. 13.—The bod: Aot | ®tone of constitutional government, and|in front of the ;{ou‘vdc;mm;:;? S Nerenand v Soonaled (oitelarihe | TMary and eivil. were filled with |erated by James de Pasuale, who was ar- |of an aged woman, with a sandoag | BECORD FOR ATTENDANCE 3 ac cour- 1 = scla S & offes 5| ¢ nd bazagge of all descriptions > und ok o = s at Cannes | it ¥as said that he was observing the| Eust, 1019, when Rache was trying to| sonsiderntions | o o T N alting yemevaihy . iidescriptions. | rested. Eeoand’ JAT el AR fonalinftis (oet AT SHAREHOLDERS' MEETINGA a situation closely with the view of evolv.|arrest him for a mi anor, ieraLon. . : e e ra atior of ice-covere oday as = - 1 ng some policy for adherence to the law.| Falling, Roche ufifi?’m”f curb. & Actual transmission of the proposals| It Is understood that about the same | [nland revemme officers on the Canad- | Rockaway canal, near the spot where an| Toronto, Ont, Jam 18— Adats Bran o » S Resial = e "| eral vertsbrae were paralyzed, “nr\a;;;c( Fas not expected to take place for at|nUmber of auxikiaries will leave Ireland |ian border hawe issued a warning old man's body, aiso With 3 eandvag |95, formerly postmaster in Hamije: o " | HARROWING EXPERIENCE OF tating him for furtner duty, " [least two wecks, It was explained that|each evening during the next week as |falsely stamped and labelled 1w around the neck, was found Dec 12. o |Ont expressed belief he tom, g ot | A ERIExCE 5 ¢ v, | the Ford proposal first would be drafted |department tomight. Farly mext wedk | whieh it Io stated. 18 being sold lila believed the unidentified louple ca: world's record for continuous. stter. 1 b L TUNNRL s In contract form by law officers of the|fifty members of the roval Irish constah- | siderable quantities, presumably for ex- |ried out a sulcide pact. dance at an annual o = o e S e RIOTING IN BOMBAY AS war department and be submitted to Mr, [Ulary recruited from outside Ireland will |port. ings, CAUSED Naw York, Jan. 13.—Clifford Bliss, a PRINCE OF WALES ARRIVED | Ford for signature before It was gub- |Teturn to Encland each evening for about | | _— T i o s s > or his £ i 2 ch evening for abot - 3 e, KESIGNATION OF BRIAND | fwitchman Jase Mf;" r(w] k_f_f_ a I:’mz ' mitted to Mr. Ford for his signature be.|2 fortnight. This means that 1,600 aux-| Warning sgainst pelsenons llquer | $99.900,000 MORTGAGE ON vote of mn‘-sncfle{ l?n ‘?Tf ,h';c‘“?" b T A enear ihe Brookiyn end of| TLondon, Jan. 13.—A despatch to the | fore it was submitted to congress. laries and 700 Black and Tans will leave [made by redistillation of a government THE D., L. & W. PROPERTIES | the Canada Life Insuranss eomennl . & - | the Fnst River funnel, breaking an arm | London Times from Madras saya the Dublin withén the naxt fortnight Pt i e s e e i Scaning the why et o companis . smergeq | 74 several ribs and suffering internal | cagnificent reception prepared for the| THREE WEN CRUSHED To (The release of Irish polltical prisoners |der permit as "33-A" was made today [ Seranton. Pa, Jan. 13.—A mortzage | that he might mane nin moris g Ry njuries. arrival v fthe Prince of Wales was spoil- N = Tom Irish jafls oontinued today, Th by the district attorney’s office in Brook- | for $60,000,000 was given by the Glen|he jumped to his fo ki Briand Fifteon, hours Iater he sopeared at the| &4 by a sudien outvreai of riowng, S DEATH IN WILKESBARRE |3iberated from Fnglish and Seatieh pri. |Iyn. Alden Coal compamy to the Delaware, | tenminute euloes, - ~00 "asiled of a . Canane other end of the tunnel, in Manhattan, | jar to ¢ vh K pides = e s ” e v v - e . . atter having crawled on hands and Knees | mng Geiet YAlCh took place in Bombay. | Wikesharre, Pa. Jan. 13.~Three men |05 2% expected to amive in Kmgstown Lackawanna and Westarn Railroad com ‘Got up at 6§ o'clock, as usual, te ate SRS 3 HRGEN the. Pabk; AoAEine toai . © deaths are reported to have resulted. | wars orushed to death and ten persons | OTOTTOW. Gasoline Bus 9,000 on the New Hav. | pany was filed here today. It Is security | tend the meeting,” said the veteran m ncare EAGHINE & Wars Sve of the Whive yail A | O0o o0 the dead wasia Aoterwho waa|lniiteg e amiey odest ohe —— en-Derby branch of the New York,|for the coal properties of the railroad re- | no reason why ¥ eony coid st o% Bt s ot e bt A F"“f" byh‘l‘ }f‘"ehmber of the moving DICture | train pushed on to a biind switeh. nrake | STRIKE OF RATLWAY MEX New Haven branch of the New York | cently purchased by the Glen Alden com- 2o e » Genoa economie | " ’ Lt i '“ | staff, which the mob had attacked. 2 h 3¢ v ro «|pany and is the largest mory e ever iou o wn the snubbing blo IN IRELAN: s rp | New Haven and Hartford railroad has | Pany | r gas: s , o ave boen saved | SR R e et " thel THe deepesch adds thar troops m ar-| (2" 1 SROHRRE block snd erashed 1n P TOSTRONED | {cen sent to New Bedford for nee on|Mied in Lackawanna county. 1t coiers ( SAMUEL GOMPERS AGAINSE ~ n o tnac the | "0 (rain was flagged and Bliss was :’;‘:flh:a:mmn:&x:fivlfi! !\;ee': 214 | bullding of the Centra] Railroad of New | _Belfast, Jan. 13.—(By The A. P.)—|a pranch line there, and Bus 9,001 |93 Pages of legal cap and carries 330,000 ——~ EQUALITY FOR WOMEX 2 s M4e% i | taken into the Pemmsylvania terminal and e, Jersey. The strike of rallway men called for | replaces it. in revenue stamps. e of th e i shingto 13— : thence to a hospital. === The train backed Into the sding to | Saturday midnizht has been postponed X shington, Jan. 13. ctmes re s German: o FOUR CONVICTS RETURNED it out a disabled car. Its faflure to stop |45 the resuil of a prolonged conferencs | Dr. G. LeRoy Cheney, official dog| HOLDUP STAGED IN A {he proposed constitutional amefdment A wrive 8t 2w g100,900 CHEGK BRARING AFTER CHRISTMAS AT HOME (was atiributed by rallroad officials to | 10day between the railway managers and | catcher of New Haven reported 1o SALOON IN ANSON1A | MSUFInE equality for womne as “opw '3 ¢ - MARDING® a misunderstanding of ignals. the ‘minister of labor In the northern | Mayor Fitzmerald that last year he < osed by Samuel Gomers in & states _ A e O DING™ | Jefferson City, Mo. Jan. 13.—Four cabinet, as far as it wonld aftect the | killed 308 oanines which had been Jan. 15.—Three men, armed | Ment issued today on the ground that it stead o _the 500.-| Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 13.—Jehn Gabri- | convicts, two of them lifo termers, went | 7 midland_rallway and the Belfast anmd |rounded up as vagrants. He sold 16| With revolvers, entered the saioom of | ¥Ould result in destzuction of Standardg rgm dus Sunday, #le, arrested when ke attempted to col- | heme naccompanied Christmas on their | JURY OUT IN CASE County Down Rallway. and b8 were redeemed. Adam SEtandish here tonight. and after | and safeguards now established for the cavs approximately 31.- | lect 3150000 frem a lecal bank on s |honor and have returned to the peni- OF ARTHUR O, BURCH| The managers of the raftway agreed 3 backing several customers inio a cormer, [ Protection of wemen in industry, Nu- which latter is the|check bearing the name “Warmren G.|tentiary, it was learned today. to postpone putting Into aperation chang- | Deatal tbat the Metrepelitan Museum | ordered the proprietor to hand over the | Merous attorneys of standing hold that con as representing 25| Harding,” was raleased by the ypelice to- The men are Sam Weaver, St. Louis, T.os Angeles, Calif., Jan. 13.—The'jury | es in wages and hours of work of the |of Art at New York had .made overtures | monéy in the cash register. They took | this would be the cass, he asserted. If ! er ~xports. day on recommendation of Pastoffice Tii- | serving seven years for robbery; Thom- | in the case of Arthur Bu=h, who is ac-|men for another week and to_meet rep- |to purchase ancient aculptures and are | his wallet from his pocket and alen | Such a blanket amendment were adopi- s the Angln-French pact ai-|spector Odyke. The inspector. after an |as Boscoe, Kansas City, 10 years, rob- |cused of murdering J. Belton Kennedy, | resentatives of the National TUnion of objects in the Cathedral of St. Stephen | some loose bills. The trio sped away in | €4, he said, employers would proceed at & 0% Briand and Premier| Investigation of Gabriele's mental status, bery; Jack Franklin, megro, St. Leuis, | was locked up shortly before 10 o'lock | Rallwaymen early next wesk. The meet- [at Vienna and the sncient St. Florian |an automobile without molesting the pa. | oncs to operate under it, and <benefie can be saved Is con-fsaid the government was not disposed to life for murder, and Fzekisl Graham, | tonight. 1t had been out since 437 P.|ing will be under the chairmanship of | Abbey, was made hy Edward Robinson, edere pon & confarence be- | take any action agatnst him, Ripley cqunty, Iifa, offense not stated. m, trons. The proprietor sald his total loss | cent, hard-won laws” would be destroye the minister of labor. director @2 the museum. was about $270, Y ¢ 5 ed. P + e e et o s e