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A 3 : ?’7/""5* > VoL, LXIV—NO. 17 POPULATION 29,685 SCH, CONN, FRIDAY, IANUARY 20, 1922 " 12 PAGES—92 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS 17970107 CONFIDENCE VOTE | £ pnues — . . . .. Sale of 2,000,000 pounds of wool at - - Harrisburg, Pa, 9an. 10—Two con-| Set For Strike in Soft Coal| ure in Collisions—General | portiand, ore.. has Just been compiet- P sage f the Statement of Poficy of Poincare Cabi- | oners set fire to various prison build-| Washington, Jan. 19.—Warning of an| New York, Jan. 19.—One of the thick- | The Right Rev. Joseph Henry Conroy : ot : : hure vl - 4% Per Cent.—Party Leaders Plan to Take the Bill Up struction of the laundry and hospital. today, practically tying wup shipping. | X, by Archbishop Hayes of New York. month. Officers of the board 0day an-|when the natlonal agreements covering |OUtside the harbor, waiting for the fog to | dered the deportation of Matthew Bul- arations—Final Words to Deputies wams Uf New Yurk Harhflr Eurepe this year will require huge im- . . port: of American foodstuffs, the de- 1 I A. P)—King Gustave today was repor- i i f the of- 5 5 2 viets of the Pennsylvania western peni- . I cd, Boston firms taking most o Approved at Party Conference of Senate R icans—Inter Given by the Chamber of Deputies Last Evening—Various| tcnciary, one a life termer, who stood| , Regions the Last of March. Tie-Up of Shipping. 5 y epubli ings avd attempted a wholesale escapa| impending geperal coal strike fn the |€St fozs ever observed by local weather | was installed as bishop of Ogdenshurg will probably be freed by the state board | DY Secretary Hoover, who declared that | More than twenty Steamers, due to ar- : Vi it N > ina ‘Washington, Jan.. 19.—Senate republi- €d measure hav B nouncad that the board has taken th2 < 1ft. Only five had entered Quarantine |lock, negro, wanted in North Carolina () Dt “The Versailles al the wages and working conditions o : ul partment of agricuiture announced. 3 ed to be suffering from a slight attack yrlt e ima B2 General Coal Strike| Shrouded By FOZ] v « oo o s . ! and has some fever. last year, according to the annual re: 4 1 port, read to the stockholders by J. Og- E CONVICTS MAY BE PARD ED . e 5 & den Armour. >4 ror meLeixG quers wurisy |Informs Public That Stage is | Two Fall River Freighters Fig- B . ferings, at bay When the mob of mutinous pris- est Rate of the Refunding Bonds to be Nct Less Than - . last year and whose effort: vented de- > “ = bureau officials, settled over New York [at St. Mary's cathedral, Ogdensburg, N. net Were Loudly Applauded—The Keynote of Poincare’s 2 wer country's coal industry was given today . ; Declaration Was the Right of France to Exact Full Rep- | o pardons on its own motion next| the public should know what to expect |rive with passengirs and cargo, anchored | | The Canadlen lmmwigrasion board or- in the Senate Monday and Press For Iis Passage. unusual course of listing application for | miners expire April first tonight and of these, but two ventured |on a charge of inciting to riot. cans, in party ing been formally ape conference. appre conference. The republic " 2 ' day the allied debt refunding b have ed to take up 3 pardon of the two men. e e A et appears to be | the fog enshrouded cannel leading to the " day " the s efunding 1 L ids has cd to take wp o S, v » r, = docks. on; he shi; retained was Twenty-two sug: mills were shut e addition of a provision tha bonus A 8 as the re- Treaty Binds Us to Our Allies, But It Binds Germany to e e e i e BT el B e P e o T down in Cuba during 1921, according to|tcrest rate on the refunded fonding measure is disposed of. It was P 9 of granting pardon to James Strail || While T did mot giscuss what the gov-|chored fn the lower harbor with more fadvices from Havana rtcelved by the |*hould be not less than that fixed iaid there would e further party con- Us AlL It Must Be Carried Out”. Franklin, end Iy Defoster, Alleghiny, ferment's plans ,for. mesting such . an (than 600 passengers on board. | = |commerce depiriment i oot He by g il v g i) would be considere ause i ;2 he fog, weather officials sald, 40 the allied nati rate imethod of raising the nece Parie, Jan. 1 (s the A P).—The|channels in dealings between nations.| iy aisinguished themserves By et | o oy nor Dut aid there had been | ievd by the sween of a wave of Warm | The American tamk ateamer Santa|per cent or 14 of one per cont. | finance the bomus = Jeputies this evening gave|with the supreme council “called upon{ torious conduct at the time of the mu-|of the admisistration and. the miners |atmosphere over the 30 degree waters [Rita, from New Orleans, Oct. 20, for |the rate stipuiated in ihe ol were two conferences today nonre apd, Hi8 govern- | from time to time to confirm agree-|tiny. Warden John Francies called at-{and optrators for about six weeks. off. the coast. Tt extended as far out to|Spezia, Italy, was posted at Lioyds as khe debtor nations mow held | any changes hill “fidence, 472 to 107.|ments, rather than to negotiate them.”| yention of the board to these twe cases| AWime he did mor disencs what the |sea as Nantucket, and along the coast | missing. treasury. ; sugzested, but not appro motion low pon the ministeriai [ This was another radical departure {rom | ag" “excoptionally .meritorions” &nd the | zoversments attitnde might be 1 the |from Portland, Maine, to the Virsinia | This was the only change in the bill|by Senator France of = esented by M. Poincare in|France's foreign policy. board decided to exerzise for the first|event of a gemeral coal strike, the em- |Capes. Wiliam H. Bradley, chiet engineer of {hs reported by, the finance comn ke out the provision f x s M. Barthou, minister | That part of M. Polncare's decic § 1100 | vime {he right of listing cases on its own |pression was gained that the adminis| TWo collisions were reported In the |the Cogsdlidated Gas Compady, New |hnd which the conference approve n and to confer the entire authority « senate, and after a dis- | dealing with reparations received ti.. al-{{pciC M : tratlon was regarding without @adue | harbor. due to the fos. York, since 1886, died at his office in|bvas announced that the vote on ti the president was defeated, it was nterpellations submitted [ most unanimous approval of the chambef, |, girail is a “Iifer” He was convicted |alarm the nossible approach of such a | The Fall River Line freighter New Ha. | Bast Fifteenth street, of heart disease.(1:d provision w: to 8 and wa nnounced, by a vote of 21 to 7. It alse ihe socialist leader, | While some uneasiness was noticeabl® [\e Gy qegree murder im 1807 bt | cioe Seation ven, with a eargn from New Bedford, r the conference had vot n stated that motion by Senatoe when lie reached the question of disarm-| gionieq commutation. He was employed| Operators in the unfon flelds, declar. | Mase., collided with ths ferry boat New-| The Manufacturers Association .of |f0 1f, an amendment by Senator Smoot |(Phinps of Colorado to strikeagut the res neare took a firm stand on (ament and the war eriminals. —Hoots, | in e Jaypdry and ‘when the mob Jm.'ud ing pp,,“ non-union coal producing. terri- |ark of the Pennslyvania Railroad, tear- | Connecticut resolution favors a hori-|%f Utah, that the commission w quirement that the Lords mature ¥ of Fra d demand- | howls and inults came from the'com-|cortie huliding held off the rioters with | tory has heen taking an. imcreased pro- |ing away the guard rails and part of the | zontal reduction in freight rates, applied | fonduct’ the refunding . 19:F was def ence to the terms of the | munists, and there were shouts for the|q piece of iron pipe and prevented burn.|portion of the business, have ammounced |ferry’s super structure. There were 200 |t gl rlasses alike. should net have the right to fix motion lost ¥ The keynote of his decla- | senatorial high court to try him on the| g of the bullding. thelr purpose of reducing wages when | passengers on the ferry boat but mo {interest at less then five reld of Oklatoma. wh | miEht of France to exact | shATEe of heE HoD O . “Tne .| Defobter, sentenced to prison for of-|the contract expires, while John L. |one was infured. Corpo Brothers, Ine. of Wate nkruptey peti- | Party leaders sa the bill up have provided that erpellations o cor Tina fenses in’ Allegheny county and given |Lewis as president of the United Mina | The Mohawk, another Fall River T tion, which Is the highest court, would ¥ nty ai given | L« 8! e - ollided with a large dredze acquit me,-realizing that I did my duty, | A00ther sentnce for escape from the | Workers, has in speeches before union freizhter, cf grocers, filed a b n the senate on 1 and more di | rerest on the bon ] with debts of $8,567 and assets of |and to press for its passage, the eriod of not more than th st river, Neither boat was seri- | 37,185, 5 o grieir “f|new prison in Centre, stopped the mob |gatherings and statements, asserted that [in the Fast river. Neit t 0 n the ministerial declara- | But.” pointing, at m; communists, “T| [ 0 as tying 1o birn o shed bestay| the men_ could accept no. réduction, but |ously -damaged, and no one was hun'.fi know others who would not escape. ik DI WhMIn here riies ity franl. seon Hickeoben: Passenger liners to n‘fl;wdn were be-| Bacterlologists, chemists and metal- | EXPERTS AT WORK ON TESTDIONY OF EXECTTION ny was not only responsible for i 2 ing held untll the fog lfted. lurgists have been retained by the S ¢ - . - - patients. Defoster had a big ham- Ordinarily wage negotiations in the £ > >3 % PROBLEMS OF CHINA AT THE WATSON HEARING ¢ deciared, “but for the man- (F. N. NOBBE MAY HAVE Wby /AUA MITARGINED. £0. alitke domn sty |bitutninons. Iifustry Hive been begun be.| - Four hundred clerks were f;ni'rfl:(l:;': tional Canners’ Association as adv : Wae_ coulivctet g~ ANOTHER PHYSICAL TEST | person setting fire to the. shed, He al-|tween an organizatlon of operators in |on Ellis Trland until ,1"“‘(.: estoner | [T its research laboratory at Wash-| ashington, Jan. 19 (By the A. P.)—| Washington, Jan. i‘a-Georga Wash- Ford SaitioiRy th the feonink 3 €0 alded the Pittsburg fire dovartment in | what is known as the central competitive | fall because Immigration COmIHEsTHEC ington. Two resolutions to aid development of | Ington Yarbrouzh school teacher ne the vanquish- | New York, Jan 19.Frark H, Nobbe, | fgnting fires started in other parts of | feld, Including Pennsvlvania, Oho, In- |Robert Tod would not permit rdota Chinese raflways and a vroposal to turn | of Roanoke, Alabama, and rated as the : head of the Tile rruse, whose jail sen-} the prison after turning the mob away|diana and Illinols, and the union, The |Island ferry boat to make the hazardous| The body of MMs Harriet M. Davis| 700 W 00 v ot all welterwelght champton of A. E t and communist press |tnce for violation of the Sherman act | from the hospitat, agreement reached in this area has been |trap from Bilis Tsland to the Battery. | was found in an alleyway in the Back |, Tt t0ld a senate investizating commit - divided into ¢ g Fr iy commuted by I‘res}drnt| Harding, Creis the basis of similar agreements in all —_— — ;Ay] nhsl;!zn Eos(on‘.‘ hhcllflw the Window | ogig were approved by the day that he had iwitnessed shooting aggers drawn against | january 8, because of tuberculosis, may = fon outlying districts. . her bedroom. Whether she fell or ..., 2 E 1 v a - wnl} since UCIEN MU 3 the unlon outlying WORACE E. DODGE PAID . gates today at the s t b of an Amerlcan so! found uns _smce M.|have to undergo another physical ex- |¥! YRATORE DECEDAS Certaln of the Pennsylvania operators 25000 FOR A NECKLACE |Jumped could mot be determined. Lo s i) s i Ot e Do Sty o mrhmx;llnnxm;m';éy he is il 2 Np;\r[ed. CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY |have given notice that they would mnot $825,00 % . ol e nomlation. 1918, % 3 5 = esponsibility for the w avid T. Prodell, speclal assistant new the wage negotiations this year S Rare old liquors, including brandles, | & 5 uh of @ million and 4 half|Uniter States attorney, who prosecuted |» Chcago, Jan. 19 (By the A. P)—Lu: He kel i ey Detroft. Mich., Jan. 19.—Horace E. . n The railroad resolutions, Regarded by the committ in assoclation with other sectlons of the Bl nutacturer, | ¢0rdials and wines worth thousands of \sp. far eastern committes, pledge bly the most Zla the trust, dnnounced tonight tha his | clen Muratore, tenor of the Chicago Op-|central field, on the .ground that West | Podge. the _automebile ma . as mmittee, ¥ < tions, saying office was secking a preceden whereby | #ra Company, departed for New York . i dollars, were stolen from the = purchased a short time before his death, len from e country e 23 proba- all the for- of belng re n- : . : powers and China_against discrimina-|mer service men Virginia wnge scale, chiefly non-union, place of Wallace W. Lanahan, Baltimore | ory mractioe he Chinese roads and Nagha: hi accus a formw federal prisoner could be re-ex- | oday In the midst of his controversy | were tht ehict commetitive factor tne tamous strong of peatls thal 0nCS| ponicer, mear Baltimore. S e o Chio ANwRd bas var. The war broke out in|amined a’ter leaving the custody of the |With Mary Garden, director gemeral of | Secretark Hoover some weeks ago in- | Pelonzed to Catherine TI, evpress ' 2 i e Eovernment S Russia as a gift for his wife, according . | unification of these roads under Chin gt +. | EoYernment e combany. duced the operators to meet with Pres- | Russia as a gift e tomight by |, A special hearing was held by Regis: | goneoo! . ipplause interrupt-| jre reiterated his statement of He took exception to Miss Garden's |{dent Lewis and submitted a proposition | {0 @ Statement given out here f :( the | ter of Wills Campbell in Philadelpnia to | ““\ 10" P e IR R § ot e a0 Mo | terday, when Nobbe's relcase bacame |Mmanagement, he sald, on the ground |(hat the entire cuestion be submitted to | Howard B. Bloomer, chairman of the | qetermine whether the unsigned will of |y Adcrtion of a formal - < e :;:;:ar‘[‘i’rfi ©|known, that in recommending commuta- |that she s also a singer while director. |arhitration. This the unlon representa |board of directors: of Dodge Trofhers, To o pear before |tion of his four months sentence, the |, “Miss Garden has been ving the treaty publicity pronosal | e | 2n armlcss man can be admitted to pro- | Sod¥ing the treaty v i Al | soreec enemy a cutor of the estate of Mr. +, was forecast at tomorrow’s committee | phells fiylng overhea: witness sald M too worried | tives refused on the ground that the [and executor of t Sl | by nteront - sowers gtompl & X e > i g United States atforney’s office in New |and too nervous over her daties as direc- | constitution of thelr organization for-|The firm of Cartier, Inc, New k‘]“’:' E = DerCRIEthe Inter o ‘x A f»‘h_n"‘;::smf_‘::elf"flqmd hin .‘“rm::‘_; ¥ no other hought i | YOFK had et it was performing only & |doc to malfiain a smooth organization.” |bade the submisslon of the mucstion to PRl $835.000 for' ‘the necklacs, MI| mraokiya police were called on to es-| 2520t In Drinciply when the project wes) commanding the savad gave the erder 13 o humane act. T also made public a let- | Mr. Muratore sail. “Much money has|outside arbitration in advance of dlrest | Bloomer sald. 1 to o talish the identity of an elderly woman | SIFECS® ¥ 3 e 3 y 2 reparations. he said: “witn | 17, from United States Attorney Hay-|hecn spent \, singers Who never ap. |nemotiations with the cmplovers. This| Ownershin of the pearls sald to he e, Do i B MR |ward to the attorney in charge of par- | peared, costn % zati o1, plead to be pérmt i o | Who was kiMed by a motor truck which | 5%1oT: 3 D d_the heaviest on has remained unchanged, al- |the most perfect collection in the world, 5 It indicated, however, that the pub-| his eyes unbound. s never used. and operas |posi — OT:1dragged her body two miles before the 4 g ey S fter oot e onl xa W Rl e s oo " dons at the department of justice, dateu | never produces. In her anxiety to make |though Mr. Lewls was called to Wash- | Was opened to speculation Facently BY | coident was discovered. Ticat will not take place until aft Mcmbers of Committes and Colonal e & GtRs of Eith ’1'““’;- | December 16, to show that Mr. Hayward [go0d, she has unconsclously caused |inzton last week for a_conference with | the filing of a suit in New York by a . i of internal noli- [haq vigorously opnosed release of 1 s obhe the Washington conference ends, the | SWalter nated to our foreign . Bethel, ‘assistant judge advos S oS awit Gttt alfesed 1t mad e 1z empls bmis of thelcate gemeral o . e gl 4 N hefore recelving the report of Dr. Fd- | pany i cen defrauded of thousands of doliars| e Woodrow Wiison Foundation fund | (reaties @ o e M Sxidenoa L. 2 peace abroad; let uS|yarq N, Markens, physician at the Fs- |. He exhibited a- contract in wi when Cartier, Inc. disposed of them.|pay been received from Colonmel E. af,|lirc date to the comference secret rtment SGITSHS StetStis PaREnEER wsrhg ficg J ¢ n which helirg pEpICT AMERICAN - DabE Bad B Teported as Feheral od to show where men had met death L Retoin nor cilts rer. | Sex county jall at Newark, N. J., where |avas engaged for forty performances at = - e price nagc: e esn DO House at Washington by officials of the S - rts oo hat way. Yarbre v . : defend nor critieize the Ver-|.coiy, ana three. nther defendants were | $2.800 sache. 1 o 2 HISTORY IN 100 REELS | pivh as $1,500,000, dr1ve During the day drafting experts com-|fhat way. TYarbrough was pressed by coaty. but € want its ntegral eX- | vong anout a month agok. Mr. Havward'|itn learn three :,’;cfo\r:(fifi,‘ Requlred it In announcing that the mecklace was ' Pleted the final text of the five power |Colonel Bethel, who declared the witness et a e had never| . 3 N o {1, i de cal treaty except for the P: tras extremely igent, th a3 ¢ Germuny's abithty to:pay, | WRARHE tofay was reporied (o bo .nlauge before. “Murstors gboiiead toar et | New Haven, Comn Jan, 18-One Bun b he Dotgs fomlly, Mr. Bloomer male|. snaataon Buckenan, a o student, | BVl USALY eReSR for the Bacife [ ey ezency, Inflict, thmt he e r said: "Her corporations re. | WAShington. fer learning these fong roles, the first|!1red reels of m : 5| public a_letter written by °| at Toronto, died suddenly Wednesday af- | (1ot A et Bt SEbol Dt ekt el s - . oo - ey et factories| Dr. Markens sald todax that he had |.was mever given, the secont only twies |!\merican history are to be made under | Cartier firm, In Which he offered to as.| o taking 'a® beants powdor oent hics| Hons® that“an agreement on that sub-{but seeking to obtain some data whicn e e, ner factorles| reported to Mr. Hayward that Nobbe |and the third but a fee ties vupervision of Yale University press. | sist the firm in proving that §825,000y % BiT8 B SRl Rowder® sent M| joct was nearer. Some delegates want|might enable §im o check up on tha Bl grows evers day, and i h2d suffered from tuberculosia for twen- | * Directors of the opera company saia|i Georse P. Day, treasurer of Yale uni-| wae- the price paid by Mr. Dodge. The| o, Ui, Shd ERATATISeing to 10 tranafer the article to another treaty. | Fhooting. The witness explain self is in ruins the nation en- | !¥ ¥ears and once had®heen a member | Muratore had agreed to fulfill the terms |VerSity and head of Yale University|French firm contends a larger sum was i but (he'sosgestion has not taken defiatc | eoula giva the names of nons.of | F % Wi O Dhe saris o of ‘the Denver colony. ~Subsequent 10| of the:present”contraot which calls for {1755, has been chosen president of the | realized. Sale of the wreek of the old armored| § Senislon of: the treatyl ol atedEt I T e T hat the Versailles treaty examination of Nobbe he said, his | thirieen more weeks with the company, | Orporation, organized expressly to film| Government agents here declined 1o-|cruiser Memphis, ashore off San oo In the latest revis of the tr t attached to ut. | finding had been conformed by three ofh- | Efforts to persuade him to sign for 1924 | Fhe historical scenes. night to comment on their Investigatlon|go, 1o the |A. M. Redetsky iron and|C2Ch POwer is permitted to h o | There had been camp raorts, the wit- tending her rights, de.|" Speclalists, one of whom had Xerav- | New York season of fhe Chicago com.| The films, planned primarily as an|o determine whether the mport duty|Steel Company of Demver. Colne waa|?3:000 ton afrplane carriers, de Ahe|peas sald thar e molfier Wik G B ationa rds and fo " led the prisoners lungs. ey, s s e Dlicien com | (S0 abniny bie okt otsligned o |2 s palt on he peciiace sl e B U previous limitation of earriers to 27| megloct of duty in battle. Asked by cuggestion of selfishness. || DeN¥Ing he had reported that Nobbe's | tolq that Miss Garden would be the qi|"upplane present methodis of instruction.| ~They previously had anmounced that : 000 tons each; and at least one capital | Chairman Brandegee if the shooting led ses Biirope and the|llfe Was o danger, Dr. Markens as- |iector. vhe announcement said, but to assist|if cvasion of duty was disclosed, the} Premler Maara of Spain announced | P T e | O . recovered from the painful | 57103 “Not for $5,000 a night with her as|them and to inculcate ideals of gowd cit-| jewels were liable to seizure. that convermilone had been resswed | ¢ otained by each power and convert-|Power, Yarbeough repled | Nothimg . ey Aittie, % What T sald was that continued Im- | girector,” he was quoted as renlyin, izenship. The officers made it plain, however. | batween Fremch and Spanieh remeecees | 0 into a suar ch 3 r" as he assim the offices pestionia sy prisonment would work hardshin on him | Muratore, -himself, told reportars .t Dr. Max Farrand, professor of Ameri-| that the Dodge family had nothing to do e restoration of tlte devas: and he detrimental to his health.” ‘' " 0 S : Provision aiso is made in the final|handling the squad was carying out or- tatives in connection with trade rela-| arafy for tenination of the treaty as|ders. But he thought then and now, he rds all tHe signatories whenever, af-|added, that if the army had detafled a er the inftial 15-year perlod, any one of | <quad to shoot a comrade it might have 4 A new method of eivil disobedience | . o T tet b 5 3 e five powers gives notice of its desirz|tletailed another—Sgq adopted by the natiye provincial con- | L ymipqrene s 5o notlee of it T Sl b S .| 4ay that Miss Garden recently had " | can nistory at Yale, and Dr. Frank Ells-| with bringing the pearls into this coun- | tions between France a - Sious From Dr. Markens and Mr. Havward's | oq” Giorgio Dolacco out of her aifer sl | worth Spaulding, Sterling professor of | fry. Duty_on the necklace would be six- Cisgn Spalds ns problem is the key to| Offices ft was learned that mot only|lowing an argument over bolasco'y oo |Fchool administration and head of the |ey per cen o keep | Nobbe. hut his compantons —Arthue Shil-| chestra conducting and that the eondue. | cpartment. of education o‘; the univer-| will be necessary to | Stone, Albert S e aud, teomng ot | tor wou ot fra , have been appointed editors-in- | CRAZED e advice of the|iri—had sought mardons on ground ot ould mot renay. hisioorfract. and it Germany fail EGRO SHOOTS vithd | d bury it gress of Bengal resilled in the arrest| " milorar, 2t 11t it e 3 L 3 CEW YORK PATROLMAN Both of the drafting sub-committees.|. Much testimony relating to alleged rat what measure il heaith after being the first violators [, (ZU1cS, (\}\:idf;.'@rflim,m|,,"{“". fold-Fos A ir s dlction o0, iDay, Tale PRl e & jmore than four score persons by the | gne. dealing with the nmaval treaty and | abuse of enlisted men cropped out agafn certainly e |Of the Sherman act to be clapped 100 | pany' aver had sald Muratere. e |{niversity press has been carrying on| New York, Jan: 19.—A crazed negro, Dolice, bna framing the far eastern treaty = oday with further references to the eome - the satantion. (180 e e e e s e i a e | meeting tomorrow to_continus duct of “Hard Bofled” Smith. Two for- v A LSS g e S R e e cailed hininto her office one da i H Inclusion of hides on the free tariff : et comtrol over e bl | rne ahmit | the privaners | nd told him he was a rotten conductor, | ousands of photographs, originals and | tonight shot and mortally wounded Pa- cussions but no plenary | conterence to announce concl rither convention is expected sess? and, so lon ealth, reache n fro Vas] on | POlacco told her to pay more attention |Feproductions, —constituting an unusual | trolman Otto Motz er hand. #0 long o M'v\;‘r:‘r’”“h- o b e hitered |10 her singing ana less to his tonduct. |"Olicction of Americana, have been ac-|the West 123rd b Wraaitias’ theaty, 500 or fond dava ¥ ent and the punishment of |Prison. This, he exniained. als, are not fulfilled, we wil] |T® list was asked of the senate fin 1 st was as nance com In a rear room of |mittee in a resolution adopted by . the E street police station. | National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers: San™ored Ling, Then she struck at him with jer|uired, They will be used in planning | Motz who has a wife and two children, ine, as most federal nrisoners sought | fSts and pushed him out, Slsory. n, Day T o | G shot wieh s mer service men testified they had seen three public executions at Is-Sur-Tille, at which station'war department records L 2 show only two men were h 5 Assoclation at the élosing session of it5 | Joreor: o { hour later. He hau |annuaj Bpaies 0 Proeress also was made today by the| The hearing was adjourned untfl mext ! ¢ conventi h ; = i | s on Tha et o M1 henltn ye- | Polacco tonight refused to confirm or |Ristory, Mr. Day sald been shot with his own gun. on In New York. Japanese and Chinesa in_ thelr_senarat Wednesday. to keep in operation the|leninecy Bround sp BL NI I8 TR Mt iorels® slate o i A second killing was ayerted when | rarta ger = negotiations over Shantune, i s provided,’and, it necessary, tak | In ans eyl W ashingsi| enls concerning | popE BENEDICT'S TLLNESS the gun misfired, PatrolmanNohn Hags- | whose interpretatlon. of Lo Tosey g | LIS Teached for return to Chins PLANNING DIRECT CABLE i 7 v s e second i i e e eless, ilitie: K . b - SRR S i ot o Miss Garden praised the singers to Is NOT EEGARDED As GRAVE|irand was the sccond intended victim. | won widespread approval, has siemed a| b ceu tomricey facilities in X SERVICE WITH GERMANY s, the premier asserted he would|KING OF ITALY REVIEWED their faces” said Muratore, “she petted s In the room when Motz was shot, he ffour year contract with ‘the New York o e itt has i ot Thesh Wib E2o =0 3l and Kissed the mand then behind their|s Rome, Jan. 18 (By the A. P)—The |leaped at the negro as he stood over the | Metropolitan Opers Conroers, e far eastern committee now has| New York, Jan. 19.—Plans for the re- ere was a comspiracy THE AMERICAN BATTALION pany S el gy 2 Ty ey backs she knocked them. fcians in attendance upon Fope| victim's body. The manic wheeled about, b Con - reached the final topic on the CI mptioh of -direct cablé commmicatin by i Y Ini and Big- |7 S th Fpeapon a and’s Charl, H. R i 5! section ;. of 5 enda, i g suspended in 1914, wers " al institutions to! Rome, Jan. 19.—King Victor Emman- Benedict, Doctors 'Bgnm_ 3 o s cs H. Romaine, 55, New York,|pe disnosed of by adoption of the treaty X % 3 mines. the spinning and | el today reviewed the American battal-|/IFAS FORGOTTEN TESTIMONY ol e :hé‘l:‘:;]eonv::'r;r\nml.w;‘le‘;l;:fl?;n “’,‘},fi’f‘:;g::fl i AR Spertired banker, was fatally injured | publielity resolutin tomorrow the wn—“ffm.‘; S b liers p‘.?“’d;"' . = > SR ¢ e actories | fon which e here t ticipate in the v TOK: the broncial af n N\ o 1o eao.L ¥ : M when he was run down by a tax- e 0 &0 on 10 i | S oent sulkthe. Cof - ables-Pos- s et e al s i I A G iz .__|rourse. The temperature was slightly |terrific fight, in which halt a score po- | gg¢p st i S RO L R Lot WIS ot nder a contract with the German A Secntiiion et B vy | the, Congressional Medal ‘ot Honoe . to| ffan Franciso, ‘Callt, Jun. 1o—Mise!SS00Re:, ShE, JERRII TO8 AR liicemen beat. bim: dowen. oy Riyerelde brkve, | expected to lead to prolonged debate. tic Cable Company. Mr. Mackay a ation that he was re- | Italy nknown Soldier. e review | iZe revost, show girl, and a leading | : Whaley had been taken to the po- s % ble uld be laid b > for the non-disarmament of | took place b hataas £ ang S | imorning temperature. s il Druggists from all over Connecti id, Wwo_cables would be laid between oo BORE ~PMInt, b | ria) e | H e e o b aeas fox the yroscaution, ‘doea_not | ™y "feeling at the vatican appears to[lice station on compiaint of tenants in | aiscugsed ne proposed Coness ot Famnt | PLATFORM ADOPTED BY THE New York and Emden, Germanv, ard . he | rinal. lena~ Crowa 3 old the fruth 8 o' |a Harlem apartment house th s 3 %q8e0:Co e / f wer of maki treaties. v . E t th e’s illness is not grave ma, m ing i v B N Y N v | would be put in operation er, Yo Wil ook M wals e the pence | umbert, Princess Yolanda, Gemeral|in the first tefal of Roscos C. Arbuekie, | *SUi Tie PURE S NS L s SN lannoying' and threatening them. He had | mooner, 5 eStng ey e A SR SN TARTY LU TATAN |nss: o for signature, he explained, | ot ris momiaryonom, and ihe meembers | She testifed todsy in the secand trlal of | 1. ‘rotning fn an apartment adjoining|Deen left in the rear room to await the | 0L o0 TeRorted & plan to rafes $100,-[, - Tan 519 9057 the The mew lines, Mr. Mackay announe- 3 e en sas himined, | ¢ his cabinet, and Ambassador ¢|khe flm comedian on & manslaughter | 1.’ pope's bedroom. The door to the |ITIVAl of an ambulance surgeon who S LD By e o ould, BaTin twio sectit B | were present, 4 +ne bat.|CharEe. At the conclusion of her testi- | {5S "he S PUTRENE CUR J09% 00 IO was to examine him. Treasury experts are sald to be a|must be held responsibie for maiadmin-|the Azores. thu sparelleling the cables After the iinB\ad inepected the bat-|mony she aws ordered to return to court | e b0 TeMAM Patrolman Motz then came in with a o be sponsi ¢ malad tallon he presented the war cross to Ma- |tomorrow. No reason for the order was| ™ = g POINCARE SAYS GERMANY . o he | WOTK on a memorandum, for submittal| istration at home and abroad s o by Ehg g Jor “General Henry T Allen: and two. of | namgnear” sne coason for the order was| "1, i, ‘cafa that the pope contracted his misdemeanor offender, and retired to the | by Socretary Melion o Sonses. mie | Mo o lome, And abIoad <B3S Uhe | ihe American company Drior to the war. . - g ® h R : 11 teSUmONY lprogent fllness last” Thursday, after he|Tear room to rest, before returning to|forth the gover i ] ity o Transfers at the nd station are t MAY EXPECT NO LENIENCY | Pis_offices f#n the previous trial in which she was|" his by He removed his heav® t ' government's financial situa- | Uon party, formulated at a ma: e Then twenty-three men lof the battal-[muoted as saying that . Miss Virginia |nad colebrated mass in Mz hilne hapet |l ont aposing his motster and gan. |7 |tion as it bears upon the subject of a|Inz today preparatory to the resu be sutomatic,” us providtig Sracticaliy s v o s ! savl - a as suffe spell . expos s and gun. soldier i o ’ instanteous service between : n. 18 (By the A, P)—Ray. |lon who had seen sorvico in France were|Nappe exclaimed “He hurt me" The I e e TRl L Wo iaoh 1 Back fo slacs his| ot oo of the diet next Saturday. ot ot o are. president of the republic | ¢alled out and came before his majesty | witness made the admission that she did Jotwl 1 : o | coat on a chair the negro rushed, snatch- 2 TR 4 » by & ane S g the optimism, thers n g Final rejec < al 2 The announcemen . wih the French chamber prac- o i in the first trial. e t the | tered tha patrolman’s temple as he turn-{qn . - 2oL -operati e ve £ < smanimous | behind him, served| He shook hands with them, comment-| Miss Prevost was on the stand most | acoied: Al that eould be sald at the| 5T 0 front his assailant. Motz was | g, nefes Pe established was made at|maintaining n Germany today that so long as |ing upon the decorations they were|of the day. She charged that the e | VAtcan was S o n and operated by Among the apnounced policies of the ated that sinee armistice a’l cable e L essages between United States and, -~ Deace, universal suffrage, |TeSS28®S betweer 3 v | R prysicians |2 socont the close of the three day conference be- | regulation of prices so as to lighten the | Sermany have sassed i \ 4 e Gornqucting the destiniet | mearne And conratwating them upon | triot attorney took her into custody and|5%cha’ somptioations, o 'C|_ Luther Boday, the negro captured in |ery <" TAlFoad oficials and, union lead- | burdens of the people, limitation of arm-|FIACe OF Faslend 8O 3 s country Germany must fulfll the | their distinctions. threatened to send her to jail if she did s e = Philadeiphia after a sensational chase, | <> fntatt dsvelopent ot education, navall, o ek anys suies ciitor T 4 s she entered unon at Ver-| As the American troops filed down the | not make a statement to the efteet that | oo e il g0 on trial for the murder of Po. [ retrenchments, and Improvement of pov:| .oy iblks “in no way cedes an of ithe 5 e o umerions trsone fled domn the | vot make 3 ststement to th ofect that| qummiv N Tee Detectiven William A. Miller and | ,The school of publlc health to be cre- | ular_cconomic methods, e R i g o~ 1] Versailies treaty binds us fo our | of carabineers in their flashy muniforms,| Later, she testitied, she made a sate- 'THE PORT OF “COBH" | Francis J. Buckley on January 5, be- | goof &t Harvard University with a $2.-| Viscount Kato, jresident of the par-| oS0 ith the o " 2l he sald. “but it binds Germany to | thousands of Romans gathered along the | ment against her will, which embodied It must be carried out.” These|march and lustily chesred them. ers in connection w man cables.” the disposition of which fx in the hands of the powers to whom they cim. | ¥ere ceded under tha treaty of ' Ve U cailles. al words before leaving the r replying to various inter- n= His pronouncement summed the exclamation “He hurt me. h the former Ger- X 000,000 gift from the Rock Y, 3 ech i e K i ockefelier Foun- | ty, delivered a speech in which he cx- New York, Jan. 19.—With the found- | forc Justice Wasservorel ext Monday. dation will have as its dean Dr. David |pressed regret at the maintenance of ing of the Trisn’ Free Siates. Gaelle |51 MIVERYR WL LY 4Ll S OO0 | T Bdsal, who wiil also continue as dean |apanese.troops in Siberia, by Which he Xo ‘TMMEDIARE BiSH0TT o speling has won lis first vietory In | STRTEON B SO e Harvard Medical school. declared Japan had gained only th The International Mercantile Marine, After the review, the king entertain- ed General Allen and his staff officers at a luncheon, at which Richard Washburn rogram Child, the American ambassador, Gen- OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT er wince the Germans threatened e S ity of Russia and international s : FOURTH ARREST FOR oy an Which professional | fon. He saw no reason to decry E= 5 #t61 Dish Andcs Hoinber oF suembers of in salling announcements iaday, stated " i+ minals obtain ball bonds and with [Work of the Washington confere: DIPLOMATIC DINNER 7 Thierrs, when Clemencean ap- | the Itallan cabinet were preson, AG‘;-,-‘f"WAl;‘z::;‘fl'g};a;:‘?-’_];-hrfg:vfle that its vessels would stop at “Cobh" 1300000 MAIL THETT ::sd mm?l;’y ;hnn first offenders, was | kince he said the Kensei-Kai had first AT THE WHITE HOTS® efore Ths Bnkciihs th B Foarcs £y D—. celaia, - | (Queenstown). 2 =5 ndemned by Judgo Alfred J. Talley, in|bdvocated the restriction of armaments. s A WOT PECHGE b Ik b thers 5 ment leader in the commons, today dis- v the Uni New, York, Jan. -9-—A_fourth arrestay a3ar i % yHiat S auive” ddent &5 Bat. ¢ s Fipers |ONE MAN KILLED, TWO INJURED | oliicq any idea of an sarie cond e, |, CTaft overated by the United States | New Fork, Jan o= o e ess at the annual din-[But he deplored what he calied d Tashingtan. Jan. 19-—The Presitent @ ot victory. has & Frenc IN EXPLOSION AT BROCKTON |bon bo tone of &1 early weneral elec- | Lines pause at ‘Queenstown (Cobh). In the hunt for those eullty of the &1-iner of the sheriff's jury in New Tork. rd for (he spirit of the Anglo-Jupan-|and M=, Hardinc tonight wpre bosts £ r recelved such an ovation as " » B s - bk LLES Dot et - #£se alliance. to the diplomatic corns at the first diplos & ool g N ) B g unionists the government had decided ~NIURE occurred between the New York post| p, ; AR b s c v sl : 3. Potnsics taday Whew B8 51| Brockton, Mesk: San. 19—Ous mas| Cass et e eony ety Al declded | woma) FARATLE INIUEED office and Washington, came today when | o 7eo'%er I, Feank Keeney and Sec-| Ho —expressed dissatisfaction with|matic dinner of the new administration, &4 Tation Te pleaded for national ma. | ¥as Killed and twa injured, neitehr se-|Irish provisional governmeht and. v IN JUMP FEOM WINDOW | jnspectors and olice nabbed Mark Von | yynie, TUed Aleoney istrict No. 17, |Mmerica’s attitude concerning limitation | Tonight's dinner was also the £ . except for the soctalists and |T0USIY. in an explosion %Kat tore out|equipment had been (baapleted there Fschon of the Bronx, who, they said, | g M2t Losan W Va, o $1e et | Hiaias o mor i e e o et ok et munists, who automatleally opposa| the FoOf of the Cowdy B Tos Com-|could be'no sort of dissolution of par.| Grecnwich Conn. Jan. 19.—Mrs. Lo-|paq s20,700 of the stolen honds th has | -om Jall at Logan, W. Va. on $15.000 | States did not intend aggression, he de-|House in about six vears, as Precide ot a1 Trench overnmente the|Pany late today. The blast set fire to|llament. This decision said AMr. Cham. | rina Caire, 55, a_domestio in tfle fam- |00 (o0n ™ eachy am Blizzard, z sub-dis- | blared, it was unnecessary to insist upon | Wilson eliminated formal White Homw e pariiament was as solid behind | thity-eight barrels of denatured alco- | berlain, had been unanimously concurred | !V Of Mrs. Almy R. Willetts, dled in the Three weeks ago Mrs Abe Attell, the | tFict Prefldent, was relcased’ on $20,000. former wife of the pugilist, and two a men, Henry Cohen and Sol Gelb, were | Customs authorities at Vladivostok |bf restriction. The four power treaty, |bassadors, ministers and charge d'af- arrested In conmectlon with the case, | Dave decided to sell at auction all im-|he thought, was insignificant, bevond ac- |aires of all the foreien governments rep- They are now on bond for examination | P°Tted ®oods, including . quantities of { complishing the abrogation of the An-|resented at Washinston, the Secretary E 10, 1704 | had been arrested ard sent to jail, and|on Fepruare 11. American merchandise ‘which have been B oo i 5. hol and before the flames were checked | i rime Mini : Tidegiial Sthday o Uk ae S nsccliry mans crossed 1 i er ™| the Miilting was destroved and. ihres | s collenguen, o 7" Ge0%EE A4 | (Gugh o Jump trom the third GO win- e e pent-up ana | A%elling houses mear the factory were . dow of her home. (It is said that two + stored up during seven | Padly damaged. $32,000 FOR $63.62 LOANED Heely azo Bin {Colte (arepinrtiiae fahy | Elysee Palace radiating| The explosion eccurred in a vat on the BAY STATE ON JUX + his phesically small frame, M. Dot | $econd floor of the two-stors tron sheatn- I ten to six ratio. of capital ships in-|furrtions as a war economy measure. istead of proposing a more positive plan| ~Among the cighty cuests were the ar lo-Japanese alliance; but the speaker |of State and Mrs. Hughes, Princs and she became mentally worried over thi e htld at the customs house for over one|found merit in the declarations in fa-|Princess Cantacuzene and others. The = netilied into the chamber the spifit | °d bullding, on Which were Xept the al-| Boston, Jan. 18.—A resolutlon author- | SPe had referred to the dream while'in | GIRLS TO LEVY GALLANTRY vear, Nor of peace on the part of the strons :tmera:le[:(ngq=x]on_a:g“l=he“;ablr wers which bas been lacking since Clemen. | Cohol, rosin, and sheilac used in stiffen-|izing the tate treasurer to pay 1o the | the howpital. TAX ON MALE CALLERS vowers. : eco ith ping roses Roman RESEUEE eev's Gepariore. GATMMAT fist. Bonor | INE shde bokes. JoRnIOYHAllG et Whons ]| Lo 4o et o to pay ity the e/l ‘What 1s said to be the first trainloau| He ascribed the failure of the Shan-|cinths and farleyemse farns. ber signature at Versailles, declared the | Pody was Jater found in the ruins, with|and iInterest on a note showing that he | EWPEFLY WOMAN DROWNED New York, Jan, 19 —Gallantry is to |2 “"fl'""{’mv" 0 g0 Into the inter- | *ung negotiations to impatience and in- e —— oremier. not only with respect to repara- | Francis Flood and Gorge Saladka wers|had loaned the commonwealth $63.62 HERSELF IN A BATHTUB |be taged in the Harrict Judson Y. W, |10r of the United States through a Pa-| discretion on the part of the Japances| MERIDEN MEN HELD ons, which was a matter of “life or|the omly employes in that part of the|on June 10, 1794, was introduced in the A oific port, left Astoria, Ore,, for Spokane. | authorities, Who he said had shown un- FOR OPERATING A STILE death to France” but also (armament | Plant. Flood and Saladka were burned|senate today. The payment would ag-| New Haven, Jan. 19.—The body of| The girls announced foday that, in or- | The Paper Was manufactured in Nor-|necessary haste in the restitution of the o #nd the punishment of the war criminals. | 8nd were cut by flying glass splinters. | gregate about $32,000. Attorney Gen- | Mrs. Elizabeth R, Mough, 72 years old, The premier openly declared that| Two hundr der to get contributions in the H. W.|W¥a¥ province to China. He and fifty employes of | eral Allen advised the treasurar mot | Was found in a bathtub in a rooming|C. A. fund campaizn, a luxury tax of should Germany fall to carry out either | the Elliott Shoe pany, whose plant said general| New Haven, Conn. Jan. 19--Dasid to pay the note when It was presented |house at Morris Cove this afternoon. |ten cents a head would be levied wn | _Schlltter Pol 5t the two latter undertakings it would | adjoins the property of the Gowdy Com- military reorganization was necessary, | Goldring and John Patkavitz, of in line with the proposed nmaval limita-| den were held in $2,000 each for a Hungarlan, who recently by attorneys represe El- | She had -been boarding there for two|male callers. Unchallenzed possession of | $5°3Ped from the steamer Finland on | tions. ing by U. S. Commissioner Lynoh e considered as a violation of the Ver,|Pany, escared from their building In|myra M. Connor, a de.-cu:)d:::n;‘fnila(h. months. Medical lxaminer Scarbrough fa mltflwul cost 50 cents; sofas for four, | J2NUATY 9, at Hallfax, while being de- —_— day, on the charge of Sycrating a still allles treaty, glving France complete | safety. Windows of all buildings in the|er, now living in California. The obli- | *xpressed the opinion thaf™the woman |25§ cents for each visitor. ported from New York to Antwerp. was| Will H. Hays will become directing | Under the batver shop of the first nam: reedom of action. Tie advocated the | vicinity were smashed. gation, if one exists, he held, Is a moral | commiticd suicide by drowning. She [ The girls admitted that some callers | CaPtured by Calais, Me., immigration of-|head of the 'new National Association of | yesterday were found th ce forty- Srtal elwination o the supreme coun-| Damage to the Elliott Compapy's]one and the remedy lies with the legis- | leaves a dauzhier and other relatives in | might try to beat the tax by issuing in- | ficers as he crossed the border from St.|Motion Picture Producers and Distribu-| stills, at . with reversion to former diplomatic plant was ohlefly by water. Iature, " " Brooklyn, vitations to the movies. to Calals. Stephen, N. B, 4 s tors “immedlately after March 4% tillate