9 S' ’O oaiaf e it e i a wliMiiM' i ;/ ;V r* li'-m,Pair t migbt and nmrsdasr. eoMier tonight; fresh west and norUiwiarf winds. ,, ’The Weathm « l r i CIreidatioii Statement.‘ Afnmfi dally etrcnlatloii of THEmnnlfo herau) for o 71 cM O N m OP FEBRUARYf 9m — *VOL U X K NO. 135Established a Weekly 1881.Established a Seml Weekly 1198.Established a Dally 1914.MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,1921.Try THE HERALD WANT COL UMNS. 26 words or less 26 cents.Three Insertions 60 cents.PRICE THREE CENTSNEW F K AT SIIK Pennsy RailroadGREATBRITAINANDSOVIETWILL DEFY BOTH SHOW-iU lK EPIKHAND BERLIN RULERS JN A M E n M u sn tv Will Reduce Wages RUSSIA SIGN TRADE PACT'iter-Prendent Declares RAMMED MADAWASKAEqierts Amazed at Long Step AU &npIoyees Will Be Askedto Join in Series of Confer Coontry W3I MaintainCOMING INTO PORTForward Taken byences to Discuss ProposedStand on Question of De- Passenger Carrying Transport Hit byCheneyBros.Shipping Board Steamship Invinci Revision of Salaries andndriRzing Defense Asso- bleMaking Her Way to New York.Wages.dations.New York, March 16.—The United “DARING” THE KEYNOTESttaes army transport Madawaskawhich was badly damaged in a colli OF LOCAL EXHIBITION Philadelphia, March 16.— NoticesBerlin, March 16.—Bavaria is de sion with the Shipping Board Steam termined to defy both the Berlin gov ship Invincible twenty miles off At ernment and the allies on the gueslantic City In a dense fog last night,Hdn’ of demobilizing the Einwohnerearly today was making her way towehr it was declared by Ministerthis port, according to wireless ad PrOsident Von Kahr in an address tovices reaching here.The Mada the Bavarian Lantag, according to awaska, inbound from Manila by wayMunich dispatch to the Taeglische of San Francisco had 46 passengersRundshau today.aboard.The captain stated last“If half of the Germans supported night that he would transfer theseorderly government as well as do the passengers early today to some other. memberis of the Orgesch Germany ship but latest advices indicated thewould be much better off,” said the passengers were still aboard the Bavarian statesman.transport.The Invincible tore aDr. Von Kahr alleged that French big hole in the Madawaska’s bow and iiifluhnce was at work to bring about for a time it was feared that thesecession of Bavaria from the Ger- transport would sink.Her * crew'’OOBlfMeratlon and that mon- succeeded In stopping up the holeehists .were supporting the move- however, and the captain wirelessed t, hoping for a union with Aus- that he would be able to bring thetirU.vessel Into New York.The Bavarian courts now hav theThe Invincible, which was boundleged royalist plots under investi- from this port to Norfolk was not.Uon, said Dr. Von Kahr. He said badly damaged in the collision and sj, liat It has been shown that the roystood by the Madawaska, prepared" l8t plot was partly directed against to take off her passengers if it' was f ke Orgesch because it opposed a re- necessary.ll rn of the monarchy.The comniander of the Madawaskais Captain Robert A. Bartlett, whocommanded the vessels that took oker GamePeary and Stefansson into the Arc F atally tic.Immediately after the collisionHeEpUdir Bartlett ordered his crew tostation and had allrep-tAmoican and Foreign Manufactur ers Taken by Surprise When Se cret Work Was Revealed.It is estimated that over 4,000 per sons visited the silk show at CheneyHall yesterday.In the evening thecrowd was so great that it was neces sary to close the doors until some ofthose inside had left the hall. Inorder that all might see the histori cal pageant of silk the program wasgiven twice during the evening.Many of the visitors were from Hart ford and other nearby places, and thestreets in the vicinity of the hallwere thronged with automobiles. Asthe fame of the display widensthrough the sounding of its praisesby those who have seen it the crowdswill no doubt he even larger. To night the silk pageant will be showntwice, at 8 o'clock and at 9. Thosewho see the first series of tableauxare reguested, to vacate the hall by8:45 in order.tjiat the later comersmay see the second series.Ciolor Vibrations.The gigantic impression whichoverwhelms everyone who visits theshow is the wealth of color.Itcould not be called a riot of color fora riot implies disorder and in this d ly aprangein t ,ojfwill be placed on bulletin boards ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad not laterthan Thursday of this week inform ing oflBcers, subordinate officials andemployees that the management pro poses to make a reduction in salariesand wages effective April 20.For the purpose of discussing theproposed revision of salaries andwages, a series of conferences havebeen scheduled, which the represen tatives of subordinate officials andemployees are invited to attend.All these conferences are to beheld in Pittsburgh beginning March31 and ending April 16.D isturbing V isit ofY iviani to W ashingtonParis Newspaper Says it Is UnlikelyFrench ex-Premier Will Discu ss a r Debt.Paris, March 16.—Jules Jusserand,the French ambassador to the UnitedStates, was greatly disturbed byvarious reports as to the real objectof the forthcoming visit of ex-Prem ier Viviani to the United Sta jes, saidthe Paris Midi today.The ambas sador has sent a cablegram to theFrench government asking specifi cally why M. Viviani will visit Wash ington.The Midi pointed out that i t . isunlikely that M. Viviani will discussthe French war debt to the UnitedStates as he will not be accompaniedby financial experts.M. Viviani,himself, said the newspaper, is notsufficiently versed in international fi nance to discuss this great guestionwithout expert advice.Pope Benedict Utters SpecialBlessing on Amercian NationOfficial Announcement ofTOOK OATH TOKILL TALAAT PASHA Conclusion of N otiationsWhich Have Been in Pro Young Armenian Confessed to Ber lin Police That He Planned Mur gress Nearly Two Years.der More That a Year Ago.Berlin, Mar. 16.—Talaat Pasha,London, March 16.—A commercialformer Turkish minister who was agreement for reciprocal trading hasassassinated yesterday, died as the been signed by Great Britain andresult of a murder pact entered into Soviet Russia, it was officially an hiore than a year ago, according to nounced today.a confession made to the police to Negotiations between Russia andday by Salamon Teilirian, the young Great Britain have beem in progressArmenian who fired the fatal shot.for nearly two years. Several times“I swore a solemn oath that I they have been reported broken off,would kill Talaat Pasha whom I held but always the powerful British La to be responsible for much of the bor Party brought pressure upon thesuffering of my fellow people” said government in favor of their restora the assassin. “I made solemn oath to tion.call down the bloody venegeance ofIt was contended by officials- ofheaven upon his head. I was prepar British trade unions that the openinged to follow him around the world. of trade relations would do much toHe ,could not escape me no matter alleviate British unemployment. .Thewhat city he went to nor what dis negotiations were lagging whenguise he used to cover his identity. Washington D. Vanderllp, the AmeriI knew that his heart s blood belong-;financier, went to Russia and se ed to me and I only waited for the gm-gjj valuable concessions for thesacrifice. Talaat Pasha signed a de exploitation of Siberian territory andgree which resulted in a massacre of for the exchange of manufactured,Armenians and my mother and fath goods and raw materials.er were killed by Turkish soldiers.The Russo-British negotiationsIs it any wonder that I held this were speeded up and the signing ofgrudge?the pact guickly followed.It, .wasForced Talaat to Berlinclaimed by officials, of the Soviet gov “Talaat Pasha disappeared from ernment that reports of the recentConstantinople but I had my own anti-Red uprising at Kronstadt weresources of information and I learned j exaggerated with a view to hijiderthat he was in Berlin. I secured a Iing the trade negotiations of thepassport—no matter how—and I ! Soviet government.came here. I freguented the Turkishguarter and it did not take me longKANSAS BANKto find out that the old enemy of myLOOTED OF THOUSANDfamily was living here under an as sumed nanae. It was in January thatlola, Kas., March 16.—The S eI arrived here. I took my time andplanned the murder parefully. I was Bank of Uuiontowh,.St -6ttSotrto aHb#sandsof dollars earl - today: by Jtrtil”;btf spoiled by one false step. Every edbandits.Townspeople arousedthing came out just as I ordered it.”The assassin said he was born in engaged in a gun battle with theSalman, in Persia, on April 2, 1897. bandits, two of whom calmly contin The prisoner was badly beaten by ued looting the bank while their con a crowd after the shooting and sus federates stood off the citizens.The gang then escaped In a motortained severe injuries in the head butcar.will recover.Later the newly created CardinalRome, March 16—A special bless receivedthe International News Ser ing for the American nation wasvice Correspondent at the Americanuttered by Pope Benedict when heCollege.received Cardinal Dougherty in. pri “To say that I was delighted at thevate audience on Tuesday. The cordial reception of the Holy FatherPontiff is deeply . interested in all would be to understate the facts,Am'ef-ican affairs and the American said the Cardinal. “I was deeplymoved.”people,On Sunday Cardinal DoughertyThe Cardinal knelt as he enteredthe papal chamber but the Pope will take possession of his titularraised him up and embraced him, at church in, Rome syinhollzing a newn}e -, eplemh -tieofeolorTylovdtheAihericanpeople.hew. combinatibashavebeendefied,theittme Attd thought that wasthe transport and aid her ifA revenue cutter also effects produced are charming. Mr.w m g h to win the pot. Ross Wick- necessary.lu)wever, laid down a pat was sent out from Atlantic City to Henry Creange, art director for Che stand by in case the passengers were ney Brothers, under whose personal"«nd i e d in the winnings.direction the show has been built,Dunkle was so enraged, a witness taken off.New York, Mar. 16.—The follow says that colors aro conveyed to thetiffed at the trial of Dunkle forle slaying of Wickersham, that he ing message was received here from eye, as sound to the ear, by vibrations.These vibrations have beenrted an argument which resulted Captain Bartlett this morning:“ We are proceeding at reduced scientifically measured and cha/ted.in the fatal shodting of the winner.Chicago, Mar. 16.—With a nation and Swift and Company progressedspeed for New York, accompanied by As in music certain notes vibrate inwide strike vote in the packer em today when 24 representatives of theIt is estimated the world wheat the Invincible. Sea good; wind fair, harmony so in optics certain colorsharmonize.Guided by this princi ploye wage cut controversy in prog employes chosen at Armour and Com proceeding slowly.”MirplUB is 170,000,000 bushels.ple Mr. Creange groups colors ac ress today, representatives of 200,- pany’s plant election yesterday metwith 24 company representatives tocording to their vibrations and so000 union stock yards workers all work out details of the plan, A tem makes a scientific harmony. In tliisway there can be no guess work over the country were tneeting at the porary committee of the whole wasDiscretion only is necessary in judg headguarters of the Chicago Federa planned for immediate organizationment of the volume of the differen tion of Labor to plan a course of ac and then to proceed to the redis tricting of the voting precincts of thecolor tones.Some colors are help tion with regard to the Washingtonplants, making nominations for divi ed by mass effects; others are mo i conference set Mar. 31.sional committees and the generalOneofthechiefmattersdiscussedeffective in merely suggestive guanticonference te returns from yesterday’-sof representatives to the Washing “The characteristic of this show,’voting showed that 3,987 out of 5,district was against daylight saving. said Mr. Creange, “is its daring, 'fho ton conference.724 men employed by Armour andTheco-operationmanagementplanHe said personally he was in favor of curse of this country is its failure fcoCo.,used their ballot.announcedbyArmourandCompanythe bill but believed in giving the express itself.Manufacturers wantpeople of Middletown a chance to to play safe; they do not cater to in vote on the bill.dividuality.They hate to depart Coney Predictsfromtheneutraltints and d-'signs.Senator Butler declared it a Sena Freedom for DebsInthisexhibitofCheney Brorhorstor’s duty to make known to his con stituents pending legislation but said the firm has boldly struck out in Says Socialist Leader, Nowinhe never dreamed fhat the original search of the beautiful, regardless ofAtlanta, Will be Released byjoke bill would be given a one sided conventional lines.”Regarded as Foregone ConclusionApril 1.A Surprising Step Forward.hearing and would take away theTliatGermany’sArgumentsThe greatest advance exemplifiedrights and courtesies of the cities ofAgainst AUied Penalties Will beWashington, March 16— “General”Hartford, Mar. 16—Daylight sav at Cheney Hall, and earlier at th Jacob Coxey of Ohio called at thethe state.Rejected.ing was completely doomed in Conn,New York show, has been in the bro White House today to seek an inter Themotiontorecommitthebilltoday when the Senate by a vote ofcaded dress goods, in tinsel and plain view with President Harding to urgeGeneva, March 16—The German19 to 14 concurred with the House was lost.silk. The chief examples of these the release of Eugene. V. Debs, note protesting to the League of Na SenatorDrew’sn\otionthattheaction of last week in adopting thefabrics will be found near the mainibil prohibiting other than standard guestion be divided was adopted and entrance In the beautiful booth be Socialist leader now in Atlanta tions against the allied indemnitypenalties, which was received thistime in' the state or any of its de the committees report was accepted. tween the doors and on both side's of penitentiary.SenatorTreatthenmovedthepas “Debs will be free by April 1,” afternoon, will be taken up by thepartments or municipalities.Thesage of the bill, whereupon Senator the south end of the hall.Coxey predicted. He stated that the June meeting of the League.Drew refuted a statement made In completion of these fabrics has mark President had assured him someSir Eric Drummond, secretaryHartford, Mar. 16.— Senator Treat the House last week that the New ed a long step forward ir. th ' silk ago he would give careful considera general of the League, said he wouldfly explained the bill prohibiting Haven Road would weaken and he industry of this country. They were tion to the case of Debs.be taken up for consideration at thelight saving in the state which declared that the railroad time table undertaken, said Mr. Creanga, beforenejjt meeting.1 the order of the day in the would be changed for the accommo it was known there was to bn a silkIt is regarded as a foregone con When the New York show CASES CLOSED INdation of Massachusetts and New exhibit.late at noon today,clusion that Germany’s argumentsflenator Butler of Middletown York City from April to Sept. He was planned they were hurried toMATBWAN TRIAL against the penalties will be rejected.There was no time toived that the bill be recommitted, pleaded that this was the time to help completion.experiment.Thefirst finished fabricsinator Draw of Ansonia pointed the Conn, manufacturers as much, asWilliamson, W. Va., March 16,—weresentdirectto the New York Both sides formally closed their case BOSTON RAILROADthat the original bill was a joke possible and said that particularly'STRIKE AVERTEDbra whicb ordered that the sun by the receipt of mails and the ship exposition. Not eyen the designers in the trigger trial this forenoonat a certain hour daily and was ment of goods. He read a telegram had seen them and the salesmen in after a couple of hours of rebuttalBoston, March 16,— The threaten parable to the “silly Rogers favoring daylight saving sent by ex- the New York store uad only heard of minor witnesses.ed strike o6 the Boston, Revere:thib-Whs" in the House. He ob- Senator Watson S. Woodruff of of them. When they burst into lightArgument to the jury will proba Beach and Lynn Railroad has beent( recommending the bill be- Orange, predecessor of Sen. Treat they took the trade by storm. French bly begin this aftefnoon. . Captain averted for a week, according to ansilk experts at the New York show S. B. Avis is expected to make the announcement today by Chairman ,there was a full attendance to- of the same town.in the Senate. But if the billSenator leader Delaney said there were sure these goods were never first plea for the prosecution.Edward Fisher of the division ofmd;bhml'tted he said he wanted was a tremendous sentiment in produced in this country and wereThe defense made a futile last conciliation and arbitration, stateto the judiciary committee Bridgeport in favor of local option with difficulty convinced that they hour effort to have stricken from the board of labor, and industry. Fish-jt. dealt with a legal matter. on daylight saving and inguired by were fabricated in the mills at South record all testimony concerning the or stated the management of theDomestic rivals of “bogus” warrant that has figured; so road has agreed to his suggestionsaid he occupied what right the rural sections sought Manchester.pp itjpn because he felt to deprive city councils of their Cheney Brothers threw up their prominently in the case.Judge that the proposed twenty per cent,tib' jRife. the city of Mid- powers.hands and declared that this display Robert ,D. Bailey overruled the mo wage cut be postponed for a weekil loh regardtion.Court adjourned until 4 and the meh have agreed to remainch of his 33rd(Contlhu'ed on page 6.)(Continued on page 8.)at work during that time.o'clock this afternoon.Men Take up Share inOperation Plan of Armour'sHAVE DAYUGHT SAVINGfcnidpalities WiU Have No Option in Matter if Billi Passed by House and SenI ate Meets Approval ofGovernor Lake.TROTZKY SAYS KRONSTADTMUTINY WILL SOON FINISHRussian Commissar for WarBRITAIN AND FRANCECONCERNED OVER LEAGUE Declares Sooner or LaterRebel Fortress Will ReturnAllied Agents Sounding Out Promi nent Republicans in the Senate a.sInto the Soviet Field.to the Chance.s of Reviving Is.sueWashington, Mar. 16.—The wellGERMAN PROTESTnigh complete silence which the newand the RepublicansREACHES LEAGUE administrationin the Senate have observed withregard to the reopening of the Leagueof Nations issue apparently is caus ing no little concern in the Frenchand British governments. Activitiesnoted in Washington show thesegovernments are keenly desirous offinding out just where the Leagueissue stands under the new regime inWashington.While the French Foreign Officerecently denied that any official over tures are being made to the new ad ministration on the subject it waslearned today that agents of bothGreat Britain and France have un dertaken a campaign of “soundingout” prominent Repu'blicans in theSenate to ascertain their willingnessor unwillingness to reopen the Leagueissue and particularly to find outWhat modifications are necessary toreconsideration.These overtures are being made inthe form of written communicationsmarked “confidential” which havebeen received by a number of sena tors and by personal emissaries. Theimpression has been drawn by Re publican opponents of the Leagueti at the French and British are will ing to make any concessions andstand for any modifications desiredby the Senate.Geologists are investigating thefeasibility of manufacturing steel andiron In the state of Washington.(Copyright 1921 by the Int.News Service.)Moscow, March 16.—By wirele to Berlin, March 16.—“The Kronstandt mutiny will soon have col lapsed regardless of the fact that themutineers possess heavy artillery,”declared Leon Trotzky, peoples’ com missar for war in the Russian Sovietgovernment, who arrived home today .jjg “Ptrograd front” where hehas been directing the operations ofRed troops against the rebels.Trotzky was in front of generalstaff headquarters on his way to con fer with generals of the army whenhe was interviewed for the Internifctional News Service,This is th»first interview Trotzy has given outsiuce the uprising occurred at Kron-.stadt and because of his position inthe In the cabinet. It Is of the utmostimportance,.Interview With Trotzky.Trotzky said:“It is impossible to understand tha» Kronstadt event unless taken In con* junction with our internhl and ex-’ternal situation.Our econo c 8lt» nation after sU and one bdn yearsVof war is well known.Wer -havd"published frank *statistical 8 ta t ments.We do not C9n8idef itceesary to conceal our actnal eondtions from onr workers, from on:country or from our friends dtld 0enemies in other coonlries.“Quite naturally thoaef:which, two or three tlines M .demonstration of their
m THE EVENBTCl HI CAIJ), W M S A Y , IfABOT\ B B A I iB S T A T B S f i should tr to revive themselves by;R d i t J. Smith reportsfol Vl,*exploiting opo tioixs of the present!0w li sales made through ms*moment Of. e workers' revolution.urihg the past week:' ''The Banana PeeLVirgil Richards TeUs Girls’ I e ClubJohn W. Kellum has bought a two“ I am speaking 6f social revolu 1-r-i' familyhouse on Lilac street fr «UHow He is Able to Shoot:Bntries Closed fop tlie Famous Inter*tionaries fihd Mehshevikl, -who, uh- Feared That Mrs. Clifford Victor War Body of Which Ldttle Has BeenLouis Mastfohuhzid.SO Wen.national Tennis Trophy With28 OOOpBe B tm irHerbert HasKidnapped . or . Heard May be Given Officialabli 'to pWf ah Independent role, are-J .-r:SebastianCatanahassoldabuild TwelveNationsontheIdstSiatnsandincreasedPchversMet AVith Foul Play in Chicagounable to obtain or maintain them The members of the Girls' Rifle ing lot on the south side of Bissellselves in power.They have no sta New York, Mar. Iff— With entrlea Club were entertained by Virgil I street to Charles Tack.Washington,Mar. 16— WhileChicago, Mar. 16.— Search is be ble social foundation. They are tryclosed for the Davis Cup competition Richards of New Haven last evening]Fred Lea has bought a building\lf,g to be the banana peel on which ing made today for Mrs. Clifford Vic President Harding is giving consi hedrawforderationtoplansfora“warliquida lot oft Spruce street from Hari Engt je working class should slip into tor Herbert, daughter-in-law of Vic tib Cup ties was sdhOduled td be h Bidhards is" one of the most noted land.tioncommission”hewillbeurg ditThe new owner has startedtorHerbert,noted"Composer,byc e n te r r volutlon against the So was learned today, to give official today at tlie offices of the United rifle experts in the East and his visit to build a macaroni factory on the Thirty years’ experience Inrelativesandfriendswhofearsheviets,td MincHester Was in th interest of K)t.ailjmaketf o f wateheirmay either have been kidnapped or status and increased powers to the States Lawn Tennis Association.,*‘As to the rising, the Baltic U!sEn so-calledeconomicliaisoncommittee,met with foul play. Mrs. Herbert hasHenry B. Beebe of Ellington has give ydftf watch the Mr rppresents that part of our countrybeen missing from her apartments which for two years has been plS.y- titled to be represented at the draw many redords Among them one which sold a modern single house and ft lieedlr.most exposed to Europe.Duringat the Parkway Hotel since Satur ing ah important part in the national which is to be made “ blind” , in fs the atUbitloii of every amateur garage on Henry street to Allan Rthe past two years the personnel ofThis record was made ongovernment though the fact of its ex terest in the drawing is keen as it rifleman.day.the fleet has changed greatly.Thean outdoor range.It is a perfect Coe and wntobutcom DiamondsandothervaluablesareL. A. Converse has bought frombest elements were taken out andscore with wnall arms.played i i i ' the country.paratively fe # persons.saidtohavebeenwornbyMrs.Her Watcbmaker aindthe Jason Chapman estate, a seventtansferred to other branches of So This is by ho means an easy task.So effectively has this committeebertwhensheleftthehotel.This28StateSt., 'Hafftfordir66m hoUse on Stark-weather street.viet work and were supplanted byi?»vJThesmalltargetwhichmeasuressucceeded in its functions of co hasgivenrisetothetheorythatsheof Rui ianThomas McMahon of Troy, N. Y.( isnal elements among which wereacross the bullseye exactly twd Inchesordinating the work of the variousmany representatives of our border may have been the victim of robbers.RebeUionExag i:e)ratedis placed 100 yards away.Using a has sold a building lot on Normandepartments of thS government thatngtllmalitles who regarded their ser Neither the police nor friends havestreet to August Anderson of Oakofficial familiar with its fOCOrd are American Bed Cross Worker Says small rifle of .2*2 calibre it is madevice in fact as temporary work. The obtained a single clue to aid themdoubly harder.Mr. Richards is the street.said almost WithoWi exception toPdtrh ad Htfi Noi’ Hebntransitory conditions and unstable in the search.first man in the United States toBombedMr. and Mrs. Herbert were mar favor the extension of its scope ofRECREATION NOTES.personnel of the fleet created an un make this score.operations.favorable atmosphere and gave op- ried in Detroit. Herbert is connect There will be open bowling on theIn speakfng about the art of alleys this evening from 7 to 10:30The committee was initiated byParis, March 16— Reports of thel irtunlty for smuggling into the fleet ed with a firm of brokers here. Mrs.DependableHerbert was prominent in younger the Secretary of State in March 1919 counter revolution at Petrograd were handling firearms Mr. Rfchards said: o’ dock.elements that wer openly hostile.“ My theory concerning the use ofsocial circles of the North Side and at the suggestion, it is said'of Presi exaggerated, iceording' to a HavasSwimming classes for girls meetBow the Rebellion Grew.Glas ea .dent Wilson. It is made up of two dispatch from Hetsihgrors tdday. An j the rifle is simple. Although it is this evening from 7:30 to 9:30afamiliarfigureonthebridlepaths**The masses of sailors formulat representatives from each of the ten American Red Cross worker who I by no means my own it is a hard o’clock.ed demands which originally did not of 'Lincoln Park.After a thorough and scien executive departments, and it meets visited the fortress of Kronstadt to one to master.Relaxation and conThere will be volley ball games in fic examination of your eye- exceed the demands presented by va rious groups of laborers to the SoChicago, March 16 Mrs. Clifford every Wednesday at the State De deliver food reported that there were centration are what go to make it Itue big gymnasium from 6 to 6:45. glasses if necessary—are fittffilabout 50,006 Insurgents in the practical. Remember that when you -pije first game w ill be between thevie't government.The revolution- Victor Herbert, daughter-in-law of partment.in the best and most up to datHThough instituted primarily with Petrograd district but that, contrary are shooting at a target 100 yards Learns of Dexter and Richardson at 6aries utilized these demands as a ful- j Victor Herbert, the composer is notstyles at the lowest prices.Crum for their lever.Behind,their ' missing and no search forher has been the idea of bringing about closer co to previous reports, Petrograd had!away the lehst movement means that o’ clock, and the second game wRlHere You Get Real Valuebacks cautiously emerged the flg\ires instituted, her husband declared to- operation among the departments in not been bombed. The chief hope of Iyott do not make a possible score. L art at 6:45 between Weir andfor Your Money.matters pertaining to foreign trade, the insurgents was that the people By possible I mean a perfect score.” [ ciark.day.of revolutionary officers.“ Mrs. Herbert left Saturday to the functions of the committee have of Petrograd would join in insurrec Mr. RiOhardS introduced a newThe members of the Recreation“ The broad masses of the Kronbeen extended gradually until they edtobeusedforCenter were agreeably surprised tosthdt population kept on workingclubs such as are here in Manchester. smell coffee in the lobby last evening. Pan Block.91ff Hid]iVrlthout understanding the acuteness iDiego, Calif., Herbert said. embrace a great many domestic ac tivities as well. For example, it LOUTLOOKS.o f the conflict. Kronstadt, being lo-1South ManciiMtesaid to have saved large sums to theThe balance of of the buffet lunch has added coffee Hours: 1 :80 a. m. to 8:80 p. auNew York, March 16.— “ Every-j bolt action gun.cated upon the Gulf of Finland, searching for her is the work ofgovernment in the sale of surplus war body tells me the Yankees and Cleve the rifle seems to be nearly perfect. and sandwiches to the menu.Stands at the gateway from which ; enemies.”i Iepbone 8lMLReports published here today de materials by rendering expert advice land will be one-two.I hope they ] For the benefit of the membersthe world’s highways lead to the im- 1as to when materials should be plac are right, Just like that.”he gave an exhibition with this modelGAME CANCELLED.perlallsltc countries. At Reval the clared that Mrs. Herbert had dis ed on the market and in other in appearedlastSaturdayandthatanMiller Huggins, midget manager and placed five shots In the
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