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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 12

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2 DOCTRINE FDR EUROPE IHt HAKII-UKU UAIL1 LUUKAIN1 FARMINGTON'S NEW LIBRARY $5,000 WORTH OF FURS ON SALE FOR $2,750 to orUiiHM'ti from Page If'J HONORED LIT! THEIR HEROISM swept by violent machine tun and artillery flre. showing remark able bravery and devotion to duty Ion several occasions w. hn the Miun-; tion was crit' al end the im-nsngca 5 were of the utmost iminnlarct. Home addrewa. Mrs.

J. Harmon, Kdfieinont, S. lak. Urulennnt II. K.

nvm First Lieutenant Koas 11 Weaver, Medical Corps, 102d Infantry. For extraordinary heroism in action at Marcheville. Septcmbpr IB. 1 wi 8 I-if ti- i An after Clirislmas Rale of De-pcudablc Furs two weeks before Christmas just at the time when you are buying gjfts. This is an opportunity that doesn't occur very frequently.

All elegant rich furs, purchased from our regular furriers, each of whom made especial efforts to make this sale a success. Below are some of the items you can purchase X- tenant Weaver jhowed complete regard of personal safety by A Cr 7IA A (Continued from lHge 1.) I i AmericAn military and naval forces from Europe and abrogation of tlm President's extraordinary war powers. Chairman Hitchcock said later that division of opinion in the committee on the resolution was not confined to party lines. He would not predict what anion finally might bft taken. The function of the peace confer- ence.

Senator Knox declared in the Senate, wa to settle issues with the cnxuy. KevUion of the marine laws and a league of nations, he said, vvero 1 issues between the allies themselves, and. and should not be complicated fi'mpie demands of the peace treaty. Instead of a h-agrue of nations, he suggested a "definite n- tente provided it be a small and nt- ural one only 1 mited and appropriate i The league of nations, he f-aid. 1 should "await exhaustive eonsidra-! lion.

Even without an entente." he said, "except for the unfinished busi- ness of en forcing and insu ring our war aims, the I'nited States can with- 'entanglement' whatever, place tn advance ai the service of the world's) peace, if seriously threatened, the whole of its influence and of its po- tential power. This can be done by a new declaration of some kind cor responding to the Monroe doctrine, aj declaration that a menace to the lib- erty of Europe is a menace to Ament a 1 and that America will consult her 4 PEARL BLUE WOLF SETS- 1 fit; 1 3 Former Price $59.50 Sale Price ing wttn ne Foremost iRiiiinis anu administering ad to th wounded throughout the d.iy under ctnsTant artillery bombardment and direct machine gun and rirk- nte from the enemy. Hume address, M. Kat herine v. Weaver.

Concordia. Ivans. Lieutenant II. A. Matthew.

First Lieutenant Howard A. Matthews, 102d Infantry. For cxtraordl-norv heroism in action nt Marcheville. France. September 6.

1918. Lieutenant Matthews displayed unusual courage and dov.iti.m to duty under a violent eneniv b.nibardnient by conti nui ng in eommnnt of I wt platoons af cr he was severt-ly wounded. Home address. R. C.

Matthews, father, Tuirfa Hotel. Tulsa Ok la. Lieutenant I. II. Iline.

First Lieutenant I'aul H. Hines, 'mi nnimnnwtOTgfliinnmf iitf ami ainii'ir nimiri i in i mi in -iirnini minrin mmr irrnriwinri i rnr firm -rf rm mr if inn mnnun ii'f rrmri "HiiirifMiiiiiHi iilifMi i 'iWTiTfiTfiir- GIFT TO BE DEDICATED. D. K. BA KEY'S (Special to The Oourant memory his mother, will be en by HobfH Kep and Km-.

Ouin-T 8 Joimerly opened tomorrow evening nt. cev kel a nd liev Uohorls ')). uifii Hititni- exercises. An will also speak. A musical program Katmineton, D- The new library, the gin of rlv- is to ht; given.

the town of Farnnngton address on "FarmingtoTi" will be 6 HUDSON SEAL SCARFS Former Price $60.00. Cft Sale Price DOtDU 7 NUTRIA MUFFS Former Price $35.00. CJ1Q TJf Sale Price 7.lO 5 NATURAL RACCOON SETS Former Price $75.00. flf A ffA Sale Price .12 TAUPE WOLF SCARFS Former Price $59.50. CQf PA Sale Price tPOc.OU 3 RED FOX SETS Former Price $75.00.

fifTA, AA Sale Price tDOU.UU MUFFS AND SCARFS Qf Also From up such menace shall rise again. H2d Infantry. For extraordinary America a loe trine. Of his proposal for a new Amerivan I hran members and many on the dem- i ru H' sidp entert-d the cloak rooms VANDERLIP OPTIMISTIC ON LABOR OUTLOOK ASSOCIATIOPJ OF declaration. Senator Knox said lb; or denar'ed for luncheon, bo that heroism in action near Marcheville and Riaville.

ranee. September 25-21. 11U8. Lieutenant iiines showed great bravery and devot'oii to duty throughout this action. At one time he went through a violent art it lery t'nited States saw danger to iiself i one time nt a republican member was to to to to to ft to to to to to to to to I to I to to to in the chamber and only eight dem in the European war and threw -UiTi'e Tranxilioii Can ISe: Made ciats were in their seats.

If a is Without DisusU'r. Pittman denied that i bi mbaidment and niachimt gun fire to re-establish broken liaison with I battalion on left. Later volun Dee. 18. It is possible sentiments expreaseo.

uy nenaioi iwoa New York either in his resolution or his speech, tarily led a partv of nrMt-atd men HtHED SOLDIERS BEING FORMED HERE represented the views entertained by In transfer 'he 15,000,000 liter now a majority of the Senate toreign re-' a.tj.,uies t) wor, of lations committee or the country at large. -id we enter this war for without atly diHtmbn the purpf.se of establishing the laws counditions 'n this country, Krank A. across an open hem wept by urn-j rhino gun flre and rescued a wounded officer after several previous attempts had failed. Home address. rs.

Peter F. HI nes. mot tier, No, 214 Kighth street. South LosLon, Mass Lieutenant I. (Crimea.

I Second Lieutenant Kustis li. Grimes. I02d Infantry. For extraordinary i heroism in action at Marcheville, France. September 26.

1018. During ntivibnli.iiM.,. ...6" v.0... 1 1 i iifj, presiuenr or me Aai'oriHl Senator Pittman Hank, declared in an addrev; first carasfraph of the preamble to the Knox resolution: It is impossible to rPllit "en i power into the rnnflti t. "t'att we not perceive emerging from bene tacts a new American doctrine," he asked.

"I will state this great new doctrine in these words: If a situation should arixe in which any powr or combination of powers should directly or indirectly menace the freedom anil p-ace of Kuionc. the I'niled State would iceaid the situation with giave concern as a menace to its own freedom and peace, and would consult v. other powers afi'ected with a view to concerted action for the removal of such menace. 'If this had been the avowed and understood polity of the I'nited States before July. 19n.

it is in mv judgment very improbbale that th' war would have occurred. It has put this police to a successful test. Avowed by public official declaration, it might prove worthy. I believe, to serve with the -Monroe doctrine, is a fundamental doctrine of American diplomacy, jt entangles us( )n mi way; but it makes us the potential ally of the defenders of Liberty whenever a great menace shall arise." Another Fortunate Purchase of Georgettte Waists $3.95, Values to $6.95. Sergeant Joseph Bligh Receiving Applications for Membership in Hartford Lodge.

believe that is the case." 1 ouio not argue mat we can The senator also denied that the mnke this transition without any I'nited States entered the war to "ex- jolt." he said. "There will be some, press some theory of international Bin 1 believe that the demand for law." Denouncing the Knox re.olu- ig 0 it p0BsiWe irKVrtb.JCqt.onV' th transition without dis- should be settled now. to insure ture peace hile nations feel the ef-i may make a cushion of public fects of war. works. That is possible.

Hut thore iare really tremendous orders that ritnnVS CFT Hid RY ima' now be pccuted. and, on the UCI $10 DI whole. I would not be surprised to f)ID RI1NC0 wiM sp surpluses of a violent enemv bombardment Lieu-I tenant Grimes advanced with his de- tuchment under intense machine gun tire, wiped out a machine gun nest, i and captured the gun. which had ben harassing the right of our lin. He displayed exceptional bravery and ve- souieofulness thr-n-gliout the i nt ire who engagement.

Home addr ss, Mrs. "VVTiat will te more appreciated for a gift than a Beautiful New 7eorgette Waist? And when you can get two for not much more than one formerly cost, it is opportunity you can't afford to miss. The lot contains all the leading shades For the purpose banding gether all American soldiers participated in the war, error in inducting whites end ttesnes. -ornc are exquisitely ueadeti, otners daintily em- broide-cd, whi'st there are many daintily tucked ones to choose from. Values to $6.95.

Special price $3.95 ployer of labor, each does his best to x.t louiii, twi uuva ii ueinff made to organize in practically every city in the country branches of I'The Legion of Allied Veterans," and if plans of the founder of the organization are fulfilled Hartford i-eimoni, I.leatennnt C. Mollor. Second Lieutenant William G. Mol-lor, 102d Infantry. For extraordinary heroism in action at Riaville.

France, September 26. 19'8. L'- itenont Mol- Sallffann IS rreV tOh? in this readjustment." if ti r. 1 declared American U0Ubl Koll blUnt On hankers are poiiiff to do their part mj If to be one of the first chips in the displayed courage and 14 ieU.n mte states in which a branch of Judgment by oi nx a plat-on ttTSt VlSlt it eM. ttarte- now we haveJlhia fchcietv will hp i men who had oemme oim A great comprehensive assortment of Women's Coats and Coatees for practical gift giving, all at liberal reductions.

Prices range from $16.50 to $55.00, and at these two prices as well as all ij.tirmedifite ones the values are exceptional. Dresses that can't be duplicated anywhere, $10.75. Satins, Serges and Velvets, worth to $29.75. Special price, $10.75. banks fermittpd t.v law to aid for- cooks worked the old bunco Bn trade, hich means that they fc.vcj-y man who has been in the i service, either in this counti or abroad, is called membershiD and' Two game.

sliShUy altered, in thi. ciy, i ne luonroe doctrine, Senator Knox added, served its purpose well, virtually with European sanction, and might be sure of British suppoi if it were menaced. General discussion in the Senate of questions coming before the confer, ence was advorated by Senator Knox. I'eclanng that immediate and primary attention should he given to enforcement on the eneniv of America's war aims, he continued: "The definite problem of formally ending the. war Is by what measures as to restitution, reparation and guarantees' shall we assure that the war no won shall stay won that 'he menace now removed shall siav forever removed.

Germane In this broad sense, gift certain of the questions of the conditions under which the I States is to face the future certain questions, but not all questions. Wo must guard against too great ampli- II' at ion just here. stitutinn becomes an accomplished fact with the evacuation of invaded territories and the definite return to Kiato ye.terday afternoon. It nas only worthj ready are 1veparlnff" to open Kiuh 16. Their victim was Saligano.

branches, which wilV facilitate it was his initial vieit to Hartford, national exchange. When he stepped off the train at Union Station about 1 o'clock a stranger SOCIAL HYGIENE lactment he wiped out a mar'uin trim nest, opening the way turth.r advance Into the town of Iliavilt He maintained his position in the fiont line throughout the action although subjected to heavy five from all arms. Home address, T. J. Moi-lor.

Champaign, III BROWNING WORKED ON TRIGGER MOTOR HERE it is Imped that fully 4.000.000 names will be carried on the society's roll as members. in Hartford tie movement promises to attain large proportions. The founders of the organization are now in the and in connection with acquainting the public with their purpose are holding an exhibit at No. 14:1 Asylum street of articles gathered on the battlefields of Belgium and France. Sergeant Joseph Bligh.

Fourteenth I'nited States Kncineers. who has A. KATTEN SON 114 ASYLUM STREET. Hartford One-Price Clothing Co. Outfitters for Men, Women and Boys.

SOCIETY HEARS MAJOR W. B. WRIGHT walked up to him and mquued where he was headed for, and ataretd to walk tip Asylum street with him. A second man passed and dropped a pocketbook as he went by. John started to pick it up but the stranger The eighth annual ineet.n of the Connecticut Society of Social Hygiene evidence to prove that he md the Id him he would tan care or Then the stranger himself picked it was held last night in the Hartford i American hot at the Germans MBriir.il rmo 111 cjuenioer.

is originator or up. Believed that New Invention is Same as Developed BeforeOne Gun and Not Three at Once. The man who had dropped the pocli i- a i he movement. He Is a Boston man 1 role.soi 1.. A.

Winslow of ale. anH hBrn.A etbook had cone ahead about 100 feet i M((l The im iole. of restitution, applied sided. The follow- I 't VH.Z; 1 professfional airplane pilot. Earlv I I rill f.

CO 1 iceo relinquishment when he came, hack ana asked tne two nfr omcers were elected I'residont, last year he joined the naval aviation corps but was discharged to en- if they han picKfd UP nis money, isotn frofessor Winslow; secretarv, lu denied knowledge of the pocltethook Thomas N. Hepburn of Hartford poMiu-ai iind economic means of tiggian.iiz.m.nt in Russia. Itumama. and elsewhere, extends into 11- i treasurer Mrs Tl ana tne nrsi stranger suuntu a iiaii'i ful of change and said that was all of Hartford. Ma lor Paul W.i.nrinun ai im- nt iu in nirasuies to guarantee eterans was i ne woiid against Vlltl It.

A lin showed $16 in hills and Hartford was elected chairman of the I rharfered nanerea sl.ow.rt ill! in hills and i.j Information from Ogden Utah, is to the effect that John M. Drowning. the stranger asked it with his light UAA ii tto oni, in cronies nd 'r hi, left he vdiicat mnal committee: II. IiaVof charter have been sent to nd in his lert i.e nf Hartford, chairman of the le-isia- every state in the I nion for EHiott nlon the oHginaf rani- ri th' Haven, chairman of he social ration has been formed and already hand out, atier tne held a handkerchief, roll that Saliffano inventor of the Browning machine iguns which were manufactured in but winch latter turned entertainment committee. Major boasts a membership of over 600 men.

I Hartford in great quantities during ft rigni or tne law enforce- The movement has the official the war, following his return from i ision oi i ne wai uep.trimoni sanction of the 'lib Safetv com. ii-iinoiic oommion. "I.eparatmn is a matter of law. i. nd equitable justif fc.enati.r Knox continued, 'in other asi.ict.s it als.i evicnds into the piactual.

in contradistinction to paper. guaranties for (he future. In this view it is not improper to consider whether the imposition of excessively onerous money might not have the effect of either a desperation favorah'e to anaictiy or else a neecssitv to allow ureat foreign trade facilities hill. He reported to the police. was the speaker.

Dr. Valeria H. Park- mittee and the Department of Held secretary reported that 101 Uice. It is non-sectarian and non- oieetings ana conierences were neoi political during the year. There was a discus- 8ereen Sergeant CLERKIN HOME FROM OVERSEAS Blieh says that the ptir- sion of proposed leg-isiation.

nost of the orera ization mav he the East had announced his invention of a control for airplane guns so that an operator, by pressing' one trigffer, can fire three machine guns simultaneously. This would permit shooting 3,600 shots a minute. Inquiry in Hartford last night brought forth the information that If iSpecial lo The Couiant.) i 1 readily seen as He be-j lieves it will develop Into the jrreat-' est order the world has ever lnown. main purpose is to rehabilitate soldiers and sailors ho have com 'MADE IN GERMANY" GOODS ARE NOT ON SALT! TK TT ARTTTYPTl Pleted their service honorably as ted their service Honorably asi mbers of the I'nited States forces above, has been accomplished, it durinc the present war. No distinc- is a wonderful achievement, but New ltrita n.

Hec. Eugene J. Clerkin, who spent four, months in France aa a V. A. secretary, arrived home last evening.

"If the lady on the statue of l.ibenv wants to see me again she will have to turn around," he said, expressing his approval of the I'nited States, anu his willingness to remain here. Mr. I far as can be determined, after; tion will be made as to whether orldonbts were expressed concerning a canvass of a score or more stores in "ot a served in Fiance. Ser- tn(, information. During his stay in various sections of the citv ehieftv in! B'Pant the men this city Mr.

Drowning was very busy anoiis sections or tne i cnieny miwhn WPrP not RiVon tne opportunity wtn production of the Drowning the shopping center, no "made in Ger- i to co overseas were ready and will-i guns, but did manage to produce a ran nnrt customers for her toodsi in that she miht produce the wcaiiii required for va't lndetnnit The latter alternative might in the lone run have iiic of forcing economic acuiandizement upon a peo-Iile who. we have sen. cannot now he safely intrusted with creat power in the world. This war must a lesson to Germans to who mav ever think of emulating thetn. It occurs tome that to demand the cancellation the Rprman intetral honded nar ci'bt and the allocation of that sum to the funds the indemnities restoration, might posslblv considered.

Am tn finnrnntlea. 1 1 Clerkin went to the Argonne sector t. Kinn- I T. trio-o-ot mntt ha on I after his arrival in France and while nian serving in the font line, he over- sale to Hartford's Christmas shoppers. a nS 'YJFZ ume uy sicaness ana was sent t.

a Most merchants say that their 1hem and their future work i k. it hospital. Afterward he was detailed pv such goods was long ago ex the new- societv will afford a means js reported in the tah dispatch. fimiinc pond fellowship. in the transport service.

oi nis hansnd. One department store offl-tline was spent at the headquarter Ca) the only articles rein Tans. He entertains a high opin- in stork that were made in ion of the Farisian French in prefer Germany were a few dolls and that as to giiaratilies, the condition of relative impotence in the fa I If it i the Tt is plnnnod to follow along- the lines of the O. A. because thd founder; of the new orsanizat ion look up to it as one of the Greatest societ ies in the count ry.

There is no reasnn. says Sergeant UliRh. why the veterans of this war cannot be organized fn just as efHoient manner a those of past wars. He has the ence to the suburban Frenchman. While in Fiance he met Thomas Wil-bor.

who is also in V. M. A. work and he occasionally met Kobert H. Crawford, who arrived home yesterday.

He will resume his position on the "New Uritain Herald." these were not being offered for sale. In several Connecticut cities, "made in liermany' articles have been on s'lle, although all such goods have beep In atock since before the I'nited States entered the war. Some articles In one of the leading department lo-epotiderant power of the allies to which Germany hag been reduced hv the terms of the armistice is of course, the first of our r-al Guaranties. The maintenance of thai condition a peiiod of rer.ent-nce. probation, and rvniraii operation of the O.

A. R. and also in ffanm-t u-htrh hail Knaniuli War Vetemns RUTHERFORD TROWBRIDGE adp in Germany we're made available! Alreadv approximately finO appli- the years of horror into which Hie for the trade by erasing tne stamp. I canons ironi iTfrnen poiaier!" navr lo't'iiiit peopi I WELL KNOWN NEW HAVEN RESIDENT DIES SUDDENLY I A proprietor of I neen reresven naruora nnn any one deoarttnent ninn interested will be cordialty re tne nrst oi ret lecrudescetice rnena'-e. store here said that even if his firm I the head-jim rters of the ex- on Asvhim st reet.

where lee- i'9vn iw ii ittherft.rd did have such articles, they wouldn't I Have offer them for sale. 'As jiart of this -Jiiarantoe It seemed entirely ciear that colonies shouid not M.t.,n,i her Trowbridge, one ot Ntw Havens oes were sold i res are pi von about every hour duinir the dfv. There Is dtnand in New York for speedy organisation of a branch there find the metropolis will be the) next oitv where the fathers of the I mnvonipiit will snend their efforts. tiermany, should cillior be d'vided umonv the ,1,1. belligerents or Ise known citizens, died late tonipht at the manufacturers took special pains his home of heart disease.

He was to label the boxes made in S. born in New Haven sixty-seven years1 while, in several cases, where the ago. He was a member of the ship- 1 g-nods of Ormnn manufacture for-pinK firm of Trowbridge olis. He mei Iv were sold, before this country was a dm-ctor of the Haven N- hr-pom. involved in the war.

French. joo.w neio oy mem. with their i-e-i fpective anthoiiiy sonif-what propor- ioned to thur respective interests and to the.r position as in victory. I I That the pocietv en beome world- ide is sb'ti hv the faet thwt the rl in War Vt erans' ssneiat ton, i of 4on Oflfl member is wiJlinp to nf- tional hank and other business imtti- Japaneae and English articles have i tutions. Mr.

Trow bridge was a mem- replaced them. i ber of several local clubs, the I'nion to to to to to to to '3 to 'i I to to to to to to to 6 to to to 1 to to to "The setting up of new free a coid to ml off for foiu the mitiel Elliot. a' ami ne-- ffliate with the American societv The I i Uaitue Club of New lork and seveial -a i state organizations. His wife, hi lounoiny: teutopj FIVE INJURED IN TROLLEY COLLISION dominion, is, in Ii was Miss Mae rarrei ot Ansonia ana same applies to Eneland. Franre BpH Ttplv and it is believed that this w'U lead t.

closer harmony between jail the onmUnes rs all the men will (have somethinir in common. i a th. The Pleaisure and Satisfaction that Music Affords Cannot Be Well Described. They must be felt and experienced. Moreover, they must be folt and experienced when one lias desire or occasion lor Make up your mind that you are not jr)ing to let this Christmas pass without putting a plaver piano fn your home.

With a I'ecker I'layer in your lmuie you will have a lil'e-tiiie means of pleasure for the entire family a source of constant entertainment for you and your friends, worth far beyond its cost in dollar? and cents. Come into tl' store and play one for half an hour and let the pleasure it gives you determine your purchase. Your own time to pay, within reason, of course. iraetical measure in th daughter survive him. hr.

I con- r-ruon ox real guaranties foi tne iuiure Turning- aitain tr, the nlw na UAriAlW IaIaASSU lild HUN DEVICE TO DESTROY U. S. CITIES Two employees of the Connecticut CompHiiy and three trolley pnssenein were injured, all slightly, lust mghi nbou- 7 3 1 o't-lork. in a real -end 1 1 I -ley enllision on Farming ton vt-nue. rorner of Ftttspert venue.

A M-uin-tfiin mud tar rolltded With Wst n8-. Knnx n- TN GERMAN PRISON CAMP demnin the leacue flan in advance lV riUOViX Aiur nd paid the object to postpone the Tor sen. New Haven. Dec. 19 The death of erate cmsiieratu Captain George Free I and the Aft 'L a hurv he 101'd lnfantrj, in a piTsun r-nked.

'rf ITartford mr. wnicn was nauca ai J-i. 11- Trapped by V. S.j Strassbuts announced switch, smashing the matuling F01 h'tiff. Furelv it nrlt will camp 'onsnleraoiy anu mjuiin in io(n better appreciated nftr careful a telegram from Washington Secret Service Men.

If a league cf nati-ms may not be 'a -ied h-r lunsgrht. Captain Fieelund pood thing-. ertainiy the as takn a prisoner of war in days following a Ki'-at war should not April, durtne the battle of Seicheprey be seized Upon to Sn1rfl (1 unA wm flisl rpnnrlil tniwsinu- iti ine' persons: Raymond Hradley. con-du. tor.

No. IfO Preston street, lacern tlons above the eye: Alfred Hnudreau mnlorillitn. No. SO Klliott street. Ice hurl- Witter Foattia.

No. 55fi New New Yoik. He. R. Proceedings ivith a poli i mi inn ex a mmen a nd i Ht: 11 15 1 ru yi" hoi der and as Hit rf the T'nicn is no makinc of peace.

harae of I ark avenue. nun. i.ui onnnom. )n me isueiai conn iocav oiinu wife and two No. 564 New Park avemie.

lfS I JuPj tna, vn Hull ingsloyen. an in- am en- I). He leaves his daughteis. tirely iencrant nf what the President nun. 1 1 rt i vent or.

harped with makinc e- bookkeeper at No. 904 Main street, it ious imarks. i accused also of I If AMERICAN WARSHIP I Bradley was conductor of the car: It looks Scotch Tt cfhe I feenulne and it Is made as well as anything can be of the le6t heather yarns, knit and shaped to look trim and to give service in golfing, hiking or hunting. It takes little room in the kit and adds comfort and warmth without weight. It maintains the reputation of the AMIIO products for being as well finished as can be.

Ask your dealer for it. There are six colors. American Hosiery Co. New Britain, Conn. Malm ef A MHO Body aking iknt fmmdmiu pmmplt war msl ikav was thrown of which was ha'ted and Tn" ntnpprn -rn -dm Tin Plans J.W wnjjiiWj torwarn "'V destroy New York and other Amerl- up the taken to the emerEencv hospital I can cities and which was.

according LJov.i to the n.nford, to Me fedeial prosecutor, really a i-, I was pnd later Khip was ordered today to the I altic Hospital, to participate with the OVet in I ,,.1. I (langenius weapon. The supposed Herman agents were actually 1 nited reopening thoe prescnvmir r-dr and maintaininc the international cha racier of the demonstration. States secret service men and. according to the indictment against the defendnnt.

he ai cept J2.000 frm them on last for the plans of the machine. hrlatmna for Travelers -lrl. Fr.ur hundred members of the Travelers tj.rls' Club, in the ball room of the Hartford Club, received gifts from WATKINS BROTHERS, 241 ASYLUM STREET. STEINWAY PIANOS. STEINWAY PIANOLAS.

VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS. The seditious lemnrks are alleged CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Santa, standing beside a large Christ-! to nave hPn made bv the defendant mas -ee. was Miss Josephine H.i.Mii-.. h.i k.

the detectives while he ny a natinnn The American per.pie net know. jU'iEnient must tudav be hvrj'ithet-ical." A. leapu besed upon population he raid. iniild Rive les? advanced nations power to impose their ideals on more fca-raneed nations. In it not better." be asked "that th obligation we assume should depend upon our own Judgment and th commence of the niiKllh-soeaklntr peoples and our present allies rather than upon th Judgment of some vat world leatrue? 1 think the American peopU.

believe in Americanism. I do iot for one moment believe thev- will willing to see this cnuntrv ordered about bv a heterogeneous world league of all nationa" Senator nttman Rrplirs. Senator Knox was followed by Son-ter Tittman, democrat, of Nevada, who declared the Pennsylvania senator, bv his speech and his resolution was "confusing in the minds of the I.e. of this country and the world He raure that led us into the wnr ind the sspirerions of a nation in tusking: Kniator Knoj; concluded, lepub- to was ne i Ijmli-r. Miss Ida Rlitler who ht gotiating with them and are quoted in the bill.

He told dem further of the purpose of the invention, it is alleged, and said he had given the twenty best years of my life to its development for my fatherland." and thai he wanted to keep it from the I'nited States, although an American citizen. The defendant counsel said he expected to call witnesses to prove Following an accidenl on Windsor just returned from France where she street Tuesdav evening. Aiex Chick' Cross nurse gave a of W.nds.r was taken to St. Francis's "hort hr Km horru: zm rtne wagon when he collided with an mi- School for Nurses is about to gradu-tomobile. driven by P.

Wenner of No. ate a class of childien's nurses. This 154 Vsiland street fmlun- school has be-n successful in placing wilz r.t No. 11 place, who gradustes in positions and are unable was riding with Chirk, was unhurt. to til! all of the demands made upon it.

Those who desire to rntpr the that nis ci'em nna onered tl Anme Match has ben appoint -d class now opening should make appli-! ventlon to tin Cnited States, among nd i i.r ijyp or c-. ni ii ic a i 1 1 ti Mothciitnem K'infpi eit V. Hatch, late of Hartfmd, in' oday or tomorrow. Secretaries I'moels and Haker..

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