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VOL. LXIV—NO. 41 , + POPULATION 29,685 - , CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 S PRICE TWO CENTS i BRITAIN DESIRES FAIRPLAY | ercers suoflngorty S o | 2228 KT WHT END TOFNANCE THE. Pius has not yet announced his decision « gr pa 5 Steinnes, German financler, at an avernge cardinals v decided upon’ by the state of Fiume, gave out an official com- ! .I-u BUTH BRA'G AND BULLINS :\'f{-;o%-e :%';&; dailg-:::x:‘; s:;}é; Dr. James Mastin Peebles, of | Declares the American Peoplelmm?::fi“ Vet Toundaien. 0 4% been notified. e qnly new cardial protaie besid>r| Los Angeles, Author of| Are Being “Buncoed, Hood-| A bt extendine the ite ot e three £ Ruisine. Fuond Hes Becoine s Maiter. of Discussion A Joint Commission Has Been Agreed Upon to Investigate | R Nasalti Noccs, archvienen of sz | “How to Live a Century and| winked and Deceived by | 1123 wes orderes seportea by the nousé Method of Raising Fun : : . o Sy 3 s g ‘oommittes - . |‘Amertcan catdinals will'be created at this % » pisn & nators and Representatives the Facts of the Conflicts on the Border of Ulster—Dis- cnr-siz:l\:;‘x:_)e ut Monslenar Bonzan| Grow Old Gracefully Republican Spokesmen. Four convicted bandits recentty were nm'! Conjecture Among Se P apostoli te in the Unite ates, 5.—] v b.. 15 xeouts 1) stre Shanghai, eLE e, . 7. . orderly Crowds in Belfast Have Been Dispersed by Bay-| "™ e raloeq {0 the warple. e et e PRIl B o e e A e b Dl New Proposition is Use Saving Made by the Naval Holi- y n = T s f being ome hundred | Massachusetts and McCormick of Titmofs | Plundering in the two foreign conces- p o ds i . - ine Their| PROTOSATE To mELEVE Tn Vears of age, died at his zesidence here | detailing accamplishments of the repub. | SIonS of e oity. day and Also Cut Down the Size of Army—Every Meth- onet Charges by Police—Snipers Are Continuing Their IDLE NAVY YARD WORKERS | (oo lican party, was made In the senate today o e A SO B g . &3 ashi Feb, 15.—Proposals for = e e | e od Proposed is Encountering Strong Opposition—Pro- Murderous Work (Vashington, Feb. 18- Proposals fof| Dr. James Mariln Peebles, physician [SIPDL Who chalengea acdiwacy of the 3 ateps 5 ps o relleve unempleymeni amonf|and author of Los Angeles, Cal, not |republioan claims. executed in Chihuahua city after havinz \ho:a stroet area, whep | P&YY ¥ 2 B s 4 iyt e s 3 only wrote a book on “How To Live The Mississinui senator declared the | been found gulity of robeltion by a court nents of Sales Tax Are Hopeful, Notwithstanding De- « ISy s s R s smsiorais | ke out, anew this after- | Order suspending work on ships and SunS | Century and Grow OM Gracefully,” [ American people were being “buncoed, | martial hie there has b ittie amelioration | ders broke out, anew o order. , ntury 51 o y { i . . > ~ | which would be scrapped under the naval . | hoodwinked and decetved by the repab. e ok 5 3 3 iy SRR o . S = e | e o e e v limitation ‘treaty wers submited ‘fo Sec- | P4t IedD himselt an examwle bt AME |20 T D S0 foocived By the Topbe] g pitutah aiveion, woen Aihied " of cisive Sentiment in Both House and Senate Against the {Iis SihensSout the Siy habing been Al- |camme m Intenss that policeirrind {0, o 7 on aiby<doday; hye President :Gom- | Onstiated his Sneorferiphen TS ERIE S L MRS he res|the Quatrs Vento airdome, just outside most as serious as vesterday, adding con- | the scene, were forced to use their i, ;:" S e e e Tt sz!e;: his 99th birthday dlnn{\'rrs:rylm i cin;’e:g s}\:dm’;:t:‘ ;:;:G;FEJ:" St s o e ol o es T siderably to the list of casualties, the |te subdue the snipers. But disorderly = of mavy yard work. | March. 1821, he deciared that he in- | i i e fl i Sal ax. general sicuation appears iiuch more |crowds continued to gather. and a bayo B A e emt 11 e o | tended to live not only to be 100 years | CStimates of democratio officlals aggre- | Were flying capeized and crashed from an net eharge wag ordered, in which a civil- | €T e i zatinz §5,300,000,000 to §1.400, 00,000 | altitude of 90 feet. oy e ed The district | Nical experts of the navy department for | °ld but man gaing 5300000000 to o Washiugton, Feb. 15»—The soldie v Chldu abetet fan W . B Although lacking only one yvear of he- | Smal EVGERpId the dsmocTatic e bonus question was tomight still very i hurehil a consideration. It <as said tonight in| . Alth n 3 y mates were made when the war was in full | _President Harding may return ¢ question Was tonight still very wan abie to give the|wmmerel with "exctoment theougnont | CURUEEIT T S S | 1 o otuecnarind, Dr. Pesblen then (AL Tere onde whon the war s | L e e e R ek i ne i, 3ir. Stonden and other o s s st Bgwe (it | LI A Ptrocs: hat | walked erect only occastonally S, 3 Mr. Mondell and othe r il i Sty it _|several of the suggestions made were = reot - only : oocas ¥ another vear. The ending of the war, |Since his inauguration some time in June.| (onoracs w, ithout L omAaY] ‘ a jomt commission had | At 6 o'clock there was a remened ot | manifestly impossible to-earry out. pare. His sight was good althoughel ' Mfiecici'pi member asserted, made|to attend the Marion centenmial celebra- ; as without any official prepared, however, T o emd iroet. ‘ome etreet removed | One of these was the proposal that the | h® used spectacles for reading and he " Bt Ene o es oa Tord from President Harding as to his| untii & more careful 12 4| government compiete as one of the bat- that his hearing was as good I Sy z T Views on the subject and, meantime, the| ject had been made. e from Btanhone. Here o storskeeper was | E7.Cnment sompicte 25 one of te bl his appetite and digeetion Px- | cnetner this shewld’ be climed as an| A home for sick, aged of disabled mem. | OMMittee which have been handiing the With the executi ; - rough the head and was taken 10|, ‘essel now under construction in the Jis long, white halr worn near- | achjevement of the present administra-|bers of the Greeters of American, an as- | Problem continued to mark time. it Ssaues funon ethany vas sanguine in detect- | the hospial in a dying condition; two | e Neeeel now under consretion 1 e Mg UStionlders and.a long, snowy | f Sment of the prescnt Il of | soclation of- hotel men, was purchased in| Among senators and representatives, | ed eight point tax prozra e of furthre co-opera . | persons were seriousiy wounded Many | f, Mol 00 "o o Norfok, Va, As | beard, ave him a truly’ venerable 20~ i1 wstmmtes mire basen heowar comtinus | Denver, Col. The purchmse orice was re. | Generally, there was considerable pri- |iseue, sales een Premier Craig and Michacl | others were taken to hospitats atter the |, M0 00 L% ol UL dding in gov. iz another year, so when it sudnly eol. | ported ‘as $12,600. vate discussion and conjectura. with re- | campalgn wi rAing a prospect of a pacifs | cloting Aearlier in the afternoon. With | & B, (RS JRELERSS OSINE U BRT hat he considered. the great- |fansed these enormous sums were saved Ll = | vival on the public side of talk about a|understood to o njuted Jon the Jntet oo A Stias Mo ever was said this could | €5t contributory cause to his long Iife, I \nd yet the American people are beng | Cotton consumed during Jmnmary | S1ashing of annual appropriation bills|with the pro the announcements of | number of casualtlen for four ~days|“ash Rowever I6 Was eald this could | ¢ CPPUNIION Sy anitineng e o oD chengle are amounted to 526,552 bales of lint ana|As a means of providing the necessary|said to be h and Lord Birkenhead | passed the hundred mark LT t5 the wish ot battleatiing to 35.000 tons:| from eating - any esh He ceased [ reiiican orokednen claiming that as an | 40499 o finters compared with 365,-463 [ finances for the bonus. would suggest - sive to afford fair piay he stk this; afternpon on thie, New addition, it was pointed oud the treaiy | that proctice, he , wnen he was 39 | achievement the present administra- |of 1int and 29,782 of Mnters in January of |* Representative Mondell, Wyom¥n; ed com . Coliina, who were de-| Northern Spinning company mills in the| o, ciqeally” jrovides that two ships of | ears old. b last year. and some other leaders in the house sber of the se acting wnder most difficult | Falie road. In which the assistant man | (0SS Virginia, class are (o ba retain- | “One cannot_strensthen Hits by living tor Lodse’s speech at Boston, Mr. were understood to be glving thi Another ss ry in- |ager. Willlam Duffin, was kilied and af ;" ;g the omly three of ths class under | on death,” he cantim “T cannot bear | Harrison sard, was the The army transport Cantigny arriced | posai close study. Mr. Mondell calle e e O e o | ek e e tnet | construction- are the Colorada, Washing- | the idea of eatinz dead cows and dead < he Lodee camiaign for r from Antwerp in New Yorik with .1056|at the White,K House early In the day bed. carives through Mr. Col-[Six men favagel the offices, deew, el hvon-ang /Wast “Viryinle; all. in: orivate| hogs-and 1t is not necessiry: ,Sea Mot HHIog wiih Seratoe Mooy aa troaps from Germany and the bediss of | but did not ses the president. He said Sort. whie, scoording to Mr. |rerolvers and fired indlacriminutely. Dutrf SF J 4 ronz are horses and oxen. They do not [to the sena sterday, Semator Harri.|270 War heroes, brought here from came- | afterwards that the supply measures 3 e e Mo e | e e tioos Shots wace. fieed | It was indicated also that mavy off-|kve on dead flesh.” <on stated, Drobabiy was re-dratied with | teries in France for reburial, Would be examined, to determine wh ment evidentiy desires that the | ateir. Some fiigen hots were:fin clale generally regard the workers' pro- rules he had made for himself |heln “at the other end o avenue, e er, much of the sum needed for th government should liberate the| Duffin s e e e | mosal that scrapping of all ships be allo- | h he said he believed had help- | and carcfully prey ral bam-| More than 200 destroyers of the Unlted | niis could not be obtained from th: R s o S geond- 1 ks e “| eated to the navy yards or to navy crews to reach his advanced age in- |paizn. distriution.” v now are lying in various | rection, > ramin why eome of the e was not nossible of execution, since a 1: “To bed every night at 8.30. Out | Takinz up the Washinston arms con- |POrts with de:leted crews; barely suffi-| This proposition met with considera- e 2ad & Jaug coferaice with| KIPNAFERD UGLSTRE great majority of the work of scrapping at 6. N ver use [Yerence, Sepator H ntoxicating lquor. |posed every republic { would claim it as a na worry and keen a harmondous |he said, it Y is amonz the worst tr ave a strong will powe K for the new. Keen calm cient in number to keepp up their intricae | Mo response from members of the rechanism. house, where apparently there is a tv achievement as, growing dysire to put the bonus bill had been treated v Supreme Court Justice Glegaeloh In | through. There were suzzest that Senators Todze and MeCarmic - |New York held that, although the Rus-|ae a reeuit of the agreement for a na- » President H could not sue as a foreizn | vaj holiday as much as $200,000.008 | prosam. UNIONISTS RELEASED | is done by unskilled labor and practical- | tot v ail of the yard employes are workmen “Avoid BAVONET CHARGES DISPERSE PERLY BELFAST CROWDS i DISCHARGE OF GOVERNMENT ! i | | rainz's statement in | Si EMPLOYES IS CONDEMNED - | government, at could be sued as a cbrpu atjon. ew York, Feb. 1 ning the “w 5.—Resolutions con- holesale and unw: s e MEMORIAL EERVICE FOR STORMY SESSION OF UNITED ate and Pahmetto State, 13,000 tons DEAD OF BATTLESHIP MAINE MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA iave heen assigned to the Munson == BEV. ADFLARD DELORME FLFADS FOR EARLY TRIAL BOAKD 01 CONCILIATION TO TRY TO SETTLE TEXTILE STRIKE A moment's notice” o ment employes and orivate con- 1’ settlement of the 73 Steamship Line, as managing agents, for Washington, Feb. g ¥ p tractors’ workmen in the carrying out of 1 scovice to South America. nwncrial services at ¢ Beosion es \ppolntment _of ' a | the disarmament program inday werk | w‘ = ot i Nkior OF ‘the . dea " the Ade board of conciliation oAt ta' Eresident Harding and Secretary | °® | FEstablisament of special hospilals for | tleshin Maine. sunk in Havana harto . cousiuting e Hive mombers, vauthorifed | Depby iy the Melal Trades coupell of | ; | mentally ceteetive former service men 1 | in 129 Denby said he hoped | instatemen Read the advertisements of the Norwich marchants in excellent In quality are necessary to t te with this|notice of what w Mo when the priest | ment of luhor will co-oper 4 § cach of the fourteen vetcrans' bureau | lossons Small war, of such vast|ed _foliowers, ' s e L etal Sraes MOrk G ) g CistrietS has been recommended by the | eonsequence A6 e R gotaL T United® . M S extlle | ey gl S 3 medical exerts. “Ang first of all”” he said, “he hoped | day 'a A v e R e e | Saturday, February 18th | e e v 5 Pt s | 80 llers Syt g i - i sy New England | ter how selfeh the resn'utions | | Cape Breton, N. 5., fisher folk S AR e nwvy ireaanabingin Lxtut i - it e Bt Federal medi-| “woukl attemnt a sim | £ 1921 was the worst in the hist aring 4 ators senc into’ the state by the depart-|at least giving workmen advnce | ir business, bad weather and low pr.ces nued safety, dignity and do fow hundred more. operatives | I this is the meihod E . i 3 2 | combining to make the fisherman’s 1% un- | nance over its own possessions of . re Judge Cusson. | board more b B e L : | Friday’s Bulletin, make a list of the articles you need happy. groat vower 34 ™ Biacksiana valley mills joined -the] €t haek to norma save us — “The wonderfol achievements of the . e LAy | from normajcy. | o= y ; . . p. Gt o) o) oot e g g o nd g i P S ORG) MATGR TR I} and visit the,Norwich stores early Dollac Day morn- - 41, Ihe Grooz of the Commander of the{roasat. conterence. on Nmitation af v | lain aside his|#re of America gave their views regard- | OFPORITION | = i s Hanford MacNider, national commander | way detracts from the valua of that 1 an Nelatnen: [ i the stitks In'New! Hampaiive 404 KENYON BILY ing. Dollar Day is a day you cannot afford to over- |of the American Legion, he was fuformed | gon W chall he, T hone in accor: z S|t the. Stanchester Mimitorlal aseine nr ; . § |in a cablesram from Marshal Fock. the holidy of° continusd upksep¥of a suburb of ] cindes Protestant ministers in| =én o the bill i ' . 5 crew of the American steamer Commercial | fen + Swaey 7| thetc mili officials had| Senator Kenvon. repubi-cin far and wide throughcut the three counties: of east- §} 7ior, ‘which wet ashore at Cane Mavei, | 00T ke people real pes 3 Bresenbitheir side. of the [ithe Ainemplovmentiprobiem amd. stapowers z and later was abandonel, arrived | oL = FUEC 10 TS PO A r meeting . later _in _(he |ing sovernment offiale tg ern Connecticut. Come early and avoid disappoint- ' York aboard the steamer Orisabd | joes nop always prevent wotk erér = ald not indicate whether the | Works during slack times ¥ from Havana catastrophies. Whatever mng R A Raake s ™t " Ter Senator Kenvon, who is ment as Doliar Day bargains are quickly snapped up. | onn WM. rassman. n clerk employed my | 127 0%, they have ma ok g | Shortiy to go on the federal bench | onaly . confessed be- | * I% e | | obtained eonsideration of the b et Tl o e — | Rosalsky jeneral Sessions |, M7 MILK PRODUCERS ARE To Iiahas - o g aha L, Q1 |l osaity o Cepcat bomiond |06y , O i s 5 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! [ i uoe Saa s e = | j e resu't ders deciared the fate | ¢ might reach $120,000. paliors S et i Ay sl oF ik SathE | L ers fdeciared 1h 11 | —————————————————reemeoeeeesmsee o) : Tt was a war characterized all : MADE IN WATERBURY |2 oducers announced | row. was ubt. The senate Judiclary comamitiee, as a |!hT0UEA by gallantry on both = s SING AN EARLY iy commitiee- that will draw’ up|. Senator Kenvon, chariman of the fabor | Pecbles was horn at Whitingham, | posal or: ries of liquor | ih. peoling plan for producers author- | committee. sald he was nres ; pment and eans of relieving congestion In certain | S!d. “Better ean nz the bt | for ten minutes The Nev clock in memory was pa rnalistic x B REDUCTION IN BANG RATE r nm : onit, 3 1822 and was grad | iarricon cont al S¥agreed ito fléport apiil| EuDs the Americaur . Greal = officars and | ized at the association’s recent annual | mainly in the interest e It had | n Oxford Academy in Che; T oviding for 19 additional United States | 3¢, couid mot have heen =h Jauad tonight. netted & \m commitice follows: . | the.endorsement of s Amer Y., in 1541 He afterward | name vas he istrict. Judges’ and "ons’ ‘adiitonaloir: | ERHOR (AR, e Sp quor and one sl Tn e, of Schaghticoke, | eration of Lahor, the Tonited rom Pennsylvania Andt i oA S ha b b e ’. 247 Pank he association ;| mber of erce and her . - and when he y float.” s “ Hough | s m vhf ‘ommerce and other edicine and the world for o Seciea s + e paries “K. - Haugh " o o adde R s L 1e fonse adopted an amendmen: tn BrARIaent Lo ehagCons ] or , Fietcher, democrar i e b e SR DL T the interior department appropriation| Memory of Malne In Philadelphla. Milk Producers’ Associatson; he féared the bill confe R - et A bill, which if approved by the senate,| Philadelphia, Feb. Bradford, manager of Turner ; large powers on executive officials ove , becoming in turn, he sald, afi- | manated 00,000 edia 1l SERATIE e for anager of e ect als over mecmathic and magnetic. He would make $100,000 immediately av city hall tower Creameries, aburn, Maine ;| Sovernment work, while Senator Sterling. SeaLe SEntL for relief of destitution arcong In- s Murdick, of Providence, K. L. |Tepublican. South Dakota deciared cdited a number of papers - . | ed by ficsn s i Ottental santities Te was|Concevedio —_— battleship Matne. This Is an annual r e L the New| —— e | = ‘ 3 - ¢ 7 . [the dominion pariiament haive been com- | placed today npon the tablet & ty hail|ion is 3 . 3 ! SEIZE = Wi . Settlerl same of | €rs of the Potom that the president ba placed today npon in o s . ederation ; | SEIZED LIQUORS DESTROYED S WTAn TR e, X | Wrote the pamer with hia pwn oy oescys |Diicated by the fact that this year, for e | commemorating the disaster. j4 12 ne de, sales manuger IN HARTFORD POLICE STATION | oy 10 el it idal RS e L f= dtae in Capmltty 1 imicy Sthess wil o Pank t derated Creamerids, L} nited il 5 3 g k be Lwo strong (oposition gToups in-the ST T SN moon . . while A of the association will be| Hartford, Feb, 1 g S e T Later he represented Senator Harrison declared that tha|psuse of commons. MAY BE NO COMMISSIONS 622 Bank | caijeq the committee ; ONIET femiedi by T £ o United Stutes Arbitration League at |oredit for the arms conference was due to < ¢ -ATES |reserve b 3 ! B the comm is ready to|order issued by Judge Weish 1n ‘he su e L e SR tdue; FOR ANNAPOLIS GRADUATES |r . ; eolor s {perior court here today, largs quantities | eyl national Peace Commission of |the “mdgnificerT*fight” made by Senator| ghe New York assombly voted.to send v me. | of liquor, variously estimated to e wor:h | L oP® In Paris s Ldaho, fer the Boral lcongratulations to President Harding,| Washington, Feb. 15—The house naval| o o I of Louis Larusso and | between '$15.000 and $25.000 x “her| Ome of nis favorite sayings was: “ |Tesodition w he said, was {orced | Seorctary of State Hughes and the Amer- | committee, in trying to discover some|SINKING OF BATTLESMII ALSIS NG et | BORAN SENDS TRIEGE AN 0 Stroyed in the cell room nf (he Har. |am truly an eclectic, not ony in medi- |UhTouEh over initial objections by Mr. |iean dsieaton . con . he Seeme of ne | O s For o| e ™ and wine was take: WOODEOW WILSON FOUNDATION |iord police station this afternoon, the|cine but in all things, including reli- {‘f.'r““"“"flfs'_afdfldhf:'wnMca" Jeadard e | Washington arms conference and om iis |maval establishment next year was r ; e R o | work being done by Serseant 1sac Krooy. | Slon” Tn evidence of this he devoted |SeNator cald the domocrats save thelr s0l'd fepiendid. achievements.” porisd foday to have agreed WOMEN BOOTLEGGERS ARE £ b inded miaerences uf |neck of the liquor squad and two assiet- |2 number of years to minlsterial work, port. —— to_recolimend that the first cla: BC:Y IN PEABODY, Mass. |7 had niur.’\-v kr! L S e i "1;»- :;T‘:r was selzed in a raid of {’.:‘st as'rmv:fvr of the Universalist cm;ch “The first concEety Hro;;lomtl,an toward S:ml;ln‘ Zuw st Bycenss o kbt o v u Reult s and princials advocat Lore’s hotel, October 13, and the own n Baltimore before the Cival war, then Senator Harrison said | “condone " among women students to civil life without com: F ~Women L YL on,” Senator W John C. and Timothy J. Long, were s he became an Epissopalian and later a 2 in article elzht of the League of jof western universities, Miss Olive Pres-|in the navy. I T one of the leading opponents of | tenceZ to jait for 6) days for viotation of | Sperituatist and theosophist Nations, placed there by the man the |ler, president of the Associated Women| Although members deciined to discuss ade to T i yhe senats de-|the prohibition laws. Their terms ex-| “Although I am a physician and sur- |Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Lodge), | students of the Univereity of California, | this mroposal it fo wnderetoed tnat cnch o A e R telozram to the Wood- | pired last Saturday. @eom’ he declared f{aortly af Major John Buckley, attorney for the | 99th birthday, “I call in my spi Lorgs, made a demand for the return of | when I am the liquor to its owners, hut Judge Webh | old; it helps er his |maligned and found fault with. guldes The epirit never grows Bt 5l S T Hed shown tion, which was read says. lat its tinner 1 rozvet mes: a recommendation probably w! e republicans with in- along with the Surther propos * contin A quarrel with his wife resulted in Jo- [ numbe rof me ato be Again cras tank comstructad like v, his telegram ters here wiil mot said, “that pending m: dent : o keen the body vouns. I republicans) are even un- |%eph Nowick beinz sentenced to taks her | academy each vear te reduced report of a raid on |z tn, T PO the Wilson Figa- denied the request and at a heering this | have unbounded fatih In God's laws as to whether they should |to ‘the movies every Saturday night and | to two for each memb 27 Mew. Shanaway. The | Fm 0, 0t o ld have pomn. conda” |morning ordered the liquor destroyed. | which are also nature's lawe” fon to Genoa The same in- |10 church every Sunday by Judge Haas, |Secretary Denby proposed or an e stized. Mri | iooed to add my mite (b 60 '“H‘my o ;éif"-‘ Attorney Hugh M. Alcom sppear- | For three vears Dr. Pesbles was pro- |decision ig true of their position on the |in Chicago wolice court. “It will cost Yot | ductton be cut on a conzre: - s fined for Xeeplng| . ise. Difference of view on some e or the state in the c: fessor in the Eclectlc Medical College of |borrus bffl, but on this the president Fas|$250 ¥ you don't,” the judge tol him. [ment from five to three. i = for gale Y et of miethod? has woto T st Bt b —_— Cincinnat!, he was presidant of the Cal- |the sympathy of the rerublicans in con- e 3 There are about 540 members of the | LOWEST BID FOR NEW TORK- Grady expiained that It an order [ (ors of method, has mot, i bINded | OITY OF SOUTH NORWALK fornia College of Sclence for four |&ress for they don't know what to do eith-| Two undergradnate socletles st Yale | first class. all of whom naturalle ex NEW JERSEY TUNNEL § me was received, the conta: wFr s B i s et pdlicies mnd TO SUE SHIPPING BOARD | ¥ears and president and founder in 1914 |er. sent telegrams to the senate finance com- [ pected to be sent to sea. A com e galion. ‘wis filid and | Uinclies urged and adiceated ex- B 5 of the Peehles College of Sclence and | Discussing the Genoa meeting, Mr, Mittee and the house ways and means | man, urging that the entira class ba B . of the hootlegger. e s i looking 3o 8 etter) omth Norwsllo Tah - 15 - Corpacation | ERITIRS b ot les D ire tom oot | FHciRon deciared the Tn bk Stasen ationia) | Goninttee, drotestiing against an increase [ dropped, declared final declsion on this = Rt Toith | ok saes Taer e world U1 Cxpresy the | Counsel William 'F. Tammany was au.|!n the Iatter oit§ the Callfornia. Cen- |ault its “sying” on European affairs, He|in the theatre admission tax as proposed | question would he reached at the o . - de ection full sauetaction of ite advesaiesr. - |thorized by the.common council Iast ev- | tenarian club ad served as president |sald that thus far nothing has been donc | in the soldier bonais measure. posafble time in order to iet the m e - - _ e 7 ;ylmdm start legal action against the|of the California Humanitarlan League Extvr‘)z rhr»c\:%):(;ctlse;'ers,bandl insist the i T e s m;:t-m;: (‘rhfi(h:rr;\hr\' IM',\] expect s . s shicpi 5 e E iza. |Pecple ving. o 5 overnment. payroll, < ROSHEFSLpEE Muwy S TWO TRAINMEN INDICTED ,,u",.mmsf’;‘f’m‘:‘:fl“gr":i;‘; e I ShCh, cmsleeal, 30 T, [T, i St Ton st RE red, ke | e royS facdly- e the Sipeidiares o = g - Tk VLiKE CONDEMNED MES IN CHINA ¥OR CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE Sasioment, chicn the council declared [ _Besidex his book on “How To Live 2 ;"‘:‘ torhe 1:",‘:‘:;:;:,:;‘;1 ,FTour know| ey Indise San ik Canamians, e et | 850,000 FIRE AT TRUCK - Jobs ok vas “seiz 'Y the board when the-Wil | Century,” he was the author of 11 oth- | YOUu & s telpate. ) & b g n York. P o actohamer | Norristown, Pa, Feb. 15.—Two mem- | son Point Storage vards of the emersency | or hooke on relicions, sevenoloctenl aad | . Sénator Curtis, o Kanws, e G b o GARDEN IN WESTVILLE York, wha 3 “rmeres today, 101d another | Der® Of the train crew of the Philadeiphia | flest corporation were established here | simflar fopica inkhuding one entitled | PUblican leader, rose immediatel & 2 . TN i s s recens visit | and Readmz tarin No 51, which crashed | during the war. The_shipring board rep- | “How To Comverse With tha Dead.” conclusion of Senator Harrison's speech. 7 . 15 ar_buildings < - % Vil linto another train near Bryn Athyn De- [resentatives have offered to return the| He was a mermber. of numerons socl- | S2¥ing he did not intend to radiy to the| Harrey J. Wright, 23, St. Louls, cadef |owned by A. Farnham. truck garden- forma . cember 5, causing the death of 26 persons, | engine and oty bt 4 S : “political harangue” but wanted the re- |Eilof at Post Field, Fort Rill, was fatalsy | er, wers destroved by fire tonight, wio . n d, he canssd r . z ! s or pment to the city, but it | etles organized for the advancement of 1 d Archie S: Y: 1 000, 1 ennounced for . ey e e o T | were indleted today by the Montgomery |ia declared tiat it s worthlscs. sclence, art, health, = philosophy and [COT to shbw certain facts. B e e ok, ot | e eecirimted/at SE0.000. . Tha Stk |y ot n z e e el R e S (SRR pschic research, being president of the | It FesPost o, defcioney apprantia- || ive am @ Fesult of Injuriee recetved | houses, & storehouse ang o ored, ookt by the fact that eac . R b Ly haclde Evene, oon S IMURDER xS, Psvehic Research Society of Calemtta, |y S i Geficlts had come In. by |when they attempted a laning im their |on land leased from fhe city i R him in sach a pe. | ductor, and iter Yeag 18 NO NEARER A SOLUTION | India. = = “mataq. | airplane near tfe post. Westvllle section. Lack of a water m mann » made innirics, eic- | O the men waa scheduled to begin to- He often delighted fn potnting out |fhat was traceably directed to “malad. e piy handfcapped the firemen. A ¥. Y. FEDERAL R e information tat he was viding in | morTow. The wreds. the indictment, de- olor Angeles, Feb, 15—Detectives tn- | the mervelous changes which had taken I Con. Sl oty Dhevions 0G| e suition: AT ot ot [ ot fof e e T el Ty tn erm'na’s on their | €lared, was ey, igating the slaying of William Des-| place during his long epan e, the | % atrat ond: Taylor, | Ml OPaster “sogmu | ook Thac by, » AIl ocher permona in | out train CFders. chich penarirned nder | mondTaylor, motlon picture director, | caming of the telegraph, telephone, rail- ot R Xpohack Lo fhe oxlor ol hD::nmnd EnAlRe e T B . o e quicyl,| New York, Fen en rode with their sedan | e B0t L e T aions ire 10 | today _continued interviewing persons| roads, electric lights, automobiles, the | TnIStration” said the Ka reuiviioan | for the capture of the man wh> killed | making a spectacular blaze which sas|due om outs: 1 s b i) ’1_::"' A Ry :n“:vux l: thought to have" information possibly | wireless and afrships. IR B e sl e e S him,” was made by Mabel Normand, mo- | visible throughotit the ofty. The firs |edness lesued by fie freacir s sis .00 i og e B s | bearing on-the case, but without definite| Dr. Pecbles married Miss Mary M. through cleaning up after the fdemocrats, |tfon pioture actress, in an.inteeview in |started in one of the packing houses |theTocal fadesal ro n MONKET GLANDS USED :"'b":.h“' Ve years imprisonment | result, District Attorney Woolwine an-| Conke, in Canton, N. Y., who died many the nation’s financial affairs will be bet. |LoS Angeles. from an unknown origin will o $66,00: To REJUVENATE cows|”" PO Jetnced, vears ago. Thelr three children: dled in e ot than they have been for elght oo r, memmber bank Sz R TR s T None of the persons questioned was| infandv. Fin dstor was Mrd €. C. | 00 8 | jomN R. TALCOTT'S BoDY STATE OFFICERS ELECTED BY Withdrawal of this vast s s ol rrisburz. Pa. Feb. 15.—The princi. | CRAIRMAN FINANCE COMMITTER - | brought to the district attorney's office.| Beach, of Battle Creek, Mich., where Dr. | 4o o sonator Oumtls assert- FOUND BANGING IN GARAGE CARPENTERS AND JOrNERs | o0 to cause tem tightening of money sied in morkes giands for re-| OF NAT'L DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Peebles at one time lived. oF a0 Bt e o tha s e b Saten AR Bave been' especially’easy om bhas been used with success in OBITUARY s and had not had sufficent 4mo to set| Stamford, Conn., Feb. 5—John R. Tal-| Derby, Feb. 15.—At the final day's ses- |0 the Iast few rimenis on cows. it was announced | Washington, Feb. 15.—Appointment of Charles F. Montgomery PERTH AMBOY RIGGER things in order. cott, azed 45, secretary of the. Stamford [ston of the valley council of the Carpen- e officiae of the state bureau of | Harrison Nesblt, president .of the Bank| Hartford, Feb. 15.—Charles F. Mont- : DROWNED IN A TANK| “The speech of the senator from Mis- | Electrical Contractor, Inc., who had been |ters and Joiners' union yesterday after- | UNITED STATES CONSTL mal industiy. Eleven dairy cows|of Pittsburgh, as chairman of the fin- | gomery, publicity manager for the Fuller slssippi about the republicans being in | mis€ing from home since Monday, took his | noon Thomas P. O'Brien of Hartford was NAGASAKI, JAPAN, SUICTDES L become grandmothers many |ance committee of the national democratic [ Brush company since 1917, died this aft- B power so long, is all “nonsenses and the |life, as his body was found hangmg in his e« were mads young and frisy by a|committes, was announced today by |ernoon in the Hartford hospital of pne.| Flizabeth, N. J., Feb. 15 —Andrew extracted from giands of sows.|Cbatrman Cordell Hull, who sald it was re-elected president: George Chandler cf senator knows ft's nonsense” he added [garage this afternoon. Members of the Macechok, a rigger of Perth Amboy,|“He knows that Woodrow Wilson vetsed :| was drowned today in a tank at the|the emergency tariff biH which would | cott. An officer of duty happened to go | wioe president, and Herbert W. Guerns- stage M the west and was widely known | Bayway plant of the Standard Oil com-|have aided the country ; he knows tha: the rats of pigs but were| Other members of the committee which monia In earller life and for many y+ Greenwich re-elected vice president : John | Wilmington, De: Mr. Montgomery was on the vaudes family had been searohing for Mr. Tai- | Richards of New Haven was chosen first atement ®aid. The o cows wers|“the first move for a thorough financla: the capeules and nat only did they | organization In the national committes.” . Feb, Schofield Curtice, United S at Nagasaki, Japan, come n into the garage and found the body. The |of this city was elected second vic: pres- | today by shooting himeelf through @ % op & e in the theatrical profession as a mono- |pany when he fell from’ a raft on|sa=% president would have vetoed cvery [act of the man was attributad by Mrs |ident; Fred Dunne of New London elect- | head in a room a: § lccal hotel He wa B ried by oleervers o have hecome | Mr. Nesbit will head are to ha announced | logist. He was s native st Tampa, Fla., which he was working. The tank con-iother measure of consequence which > (aseful again, ater. © | Taleott to nervous hreaidown. He ix aiso |ed treasurers The next session of the |on & wacation in this comntry and bad bec: _ 7ears oM and is survived by his wife. tained forty feet of water, put forward.” survived by.two sisters in New London. council wiil be held in Greenwich, hers since Feortary 6

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