ï~~__ s~1 itferratlonal. ooaei'nee and
f., se A si:+;, td.Inter-alwed labor
tli tt rt gobtias American peace delegalion has
~all~~titht fe ti ad it ~ergstoh e the
he 'oleo, declaring the Amr can labor rejiresentat sat-,t keep any agreements tend the Perne meeting, because'
ant. to gain time 'far they- know the international dale.
Yr:'m lu e'5 gate are pledged to, further Presi' ' dent W ilson'a program.
J BERLIN Go.pers not only is opposed to
s- admilttinig Gerinfin and- Russian daleJan. 30-Chancellor gate~ to the meeting, but charges a
Arlin Will continue as the grew~ German prop g nda fund has
rmany "to save the tier, been~ sent to Berne to influence the
procedings In. favor of the Central
---- --Powers.
Ia opposition has de.
derabl
ily,
ital
evi,,'wh4,he German government.
all the' states outside
aread to favor removal of
with the" majority ofl
dantly in favor of
are the National Assem.
PIARTAcAN "SIEGE"
fi V4i4ted4 Press
131RIN, Jan. 30-Spartactins still
OItrol, Wilhelmshaven, aocpiding to
i-vices. fromt there. They 'had disolved the Workmen's And Soldiers'
kincl.; seized all public buildings:na4 baniks and taken over the railrays, telephones and 'telegraphs.
they 'declared a '.state of siege."
-Pity officials have gone on strike
4th removal of the "terror.",,iineFomage On
AJR,0THER DETAILS.OF
P ACE SIT TION
Leotood o/exist betwe4W Great
r'itaint and the Unitted States on -the
titter of' territorial &dluistmen js,
s~ regarded as powerful, enough to
verride any oppas tion.
4rnce;ad' Ital are reported to
d 4uiowa4 the ]lrttiah lead In
11o4ng, or at;least modifyipg.
zpeaustnei ist iAmbitions. This
gee, ain thedtAutraloia
1e.,tveIJ~n tand Au talia
n~ ecolonies for Par
ASK.SU PPORT OF
FLUBILL.
Anti-Flu Society Writes Ohio
Senators and Congressmen
The executive committee of the
Cleveland ' nti-Flu Society, Thursday gent a letter addressed to Senators Atlee~omerene and Warren G.
Harding and Congressmen Henry I.
)tmet-son, Robert Ctosser and Will1am;Gordon, asking them to support
the $5,000,000 appropriation to be introduced in Congress to combat flu.
Tuesday a resolution calling for
such' a bill was passed by the State
House. Tuesday evening the appro-'
priatjon was indorsed by the Cleveland Anti-Flu Society at its meeting
In th~e city council chamber.
This letter read:
On; Jgn. 28, 1919, the Ohio House
of Representatives passed a- resolution to lOing upon Congress to introduos~ and;pass legislation providing
for an appropriation of $5,00,000 to
be devoted to research work to find
a cure or prevenive for Spanish InAs rreeetativee of the Cleveland
Anti u Society, an organisation
form. for the pbhrpose. of striving to
v t -recurrene. of influenza.ael(8ig%"DRt. TI 19. SISIhtON,
x tiv'+oiilhittpei 'Cleveland; AnUlf.
r ivilcan i ived I4re t< t^Dillt~4lJi
cruiser Frederick wtth 1202 mert
' 43 oth6i-0 7ers of the regtimenlt. in1Â~
cldigf and 'staff lssssquarter O -~' t
conlipany..Theadclunrters First t. lt oms lLapd tthpbv
Ytsgel 7. Vila eFelt
talion and men from Companies A, de 01173 14
L B, C ndlnD.tvtsht e;Ato f rai!" r'' r,? " TR8T R F--ilenristt
Among other reglImental oft~ce-rq re- >jays $Li82 beloved
'a tu'rn~ing wax-a Second Lieu. J J. p. p Pfrot"t rkd
Laughlin, personnel adjutant. 01e-ftCHARDSON~Mr
wife of Welter A.Is
l and; Major e orge B. Knapp, Flpst 10,30 p. mn,- aasd 53
bthi residence. 1Ed
LijeUu t. W. P. Zimmerman, Washington 10th-al. Friolay st 3 p.
Courthouse, regimental adjutant- R oH j-5iA Ioeenat
Second Lieut. N. WV. Williams. adin. Miidtfed. suddenly fus" c t l Surial frm resde~ee.
"tant Second Battalion, and Seco Kurth5.R 118th-at, 8rnr
r '" f:" t;., Lieut. James J. Rirhards. regimental S1CHEDLOWSKY Xm,
<; =s'" adcjutant. ad father. Tisea:, "p: a.m., aged iT yesr,
#t 1; Hedqurter oficer. o boa (ldnte. i124 W 15th-e
Hedqate-i ffce-ontsa. >.2p.c Finds inv
rt2p.lt >:. '; wet-a Captains Lester N1. Sateli. 1'1In JT ~ I
"rw y i diainapulis: First Lieutenant A. C. ne Inds) andrtI
lnanat antI First 1lieutentt J. 1. G1:4:t.am. i Diupree. ii.Kindly (omit il(nwr
Company Officers Back/ SMITH Edward. to
s~r.:~; + ( aofMantem ienet itli1' '?r{kY.t i Company offhex- arriving were. of Lona. brother of
i Company A, First Lieutenant itarold Cok. lirey.an, "?.;:r, ". A. Prout, Springfield. 0.: First Lieu- peoal Baturtiso. VtIrSI
tenant J1. S. Jarropp and Second iscrndnr ii
Lieutenant(7. M. Snyder. Company:i Vi,.. ':: > STAB Frank. iatned
III F irl'xst Lieutenant Bleatt, Stevens. ine layeri. at the
Columbus,t).' First Lieutenant ',?OU Lorain -1 Par
1at t a in. fr nt t.
1). Pope: -t4-ond L~ieutenant H-ow. lurnbun-rd. Friends 1,
idc( t. Simmons. Company C, Cap- TIMMINS-- Matilda. h
f ain I lerb~rt I. nt, ninn ti;' Ianiiand unilmaorm
Fixat + l- i..nudden y Tirens?!t;i It T +1f I 3. VitaLieutenant '0. AV. Dupree and p. en. fe-amtlate rsalds
'-tetoni lLieutenant A". \V. l~nat't. WINCHESTER --Ads.
Golf furnIshes to l od cut,'gog C ompany I), First ie-utenant V4'nIt. ohoandartMaryN
England's prime ministetOi sua c.( lnintlins. lenritt
relaxation from his tltus at tie. kite Jr.. Cincinnati;. First iMutenaont Lo yeop-. Futtera I F
E. 11 \1'i&)itand econd Ik-~uteneont iP tO itseem lain resaidet
peace conference in Paris. IIZI-iithN Mrs. Mariie. a'
t.It. t' arter, t..-r. t~re. R--ac Ini
Each afternoon after the mornig TI- men in tire ranks of tie regi. Fti id H.. Irni
trssion of thre conference finds himti me-n]t It returned are from Camps, itightir. Mrs. RisAe
on the golf links of 1Fari-, iei"H i iuua-a' nt. Wrlna
he scurs reieffromthec~arw c['like. Shermart (330 of the original Cears. irene at lae
hescue rleffomtle(t-- i crack (Ohio regiment of 3500), Wads- ian. 311. at 8 p m. It
state, and acquires new,- vigor for', bith
his etun towor. 1worth. McAriiiur, XWheeling, Txaviv..
hieun owr 0'ost Virginia Natiunal (:uard.' l~e-.Bt"
Indiana National Guards. V~ordon, R'RMr n
Jeffersonflax-tacks.l'pton. freon. ri-k. oiltie buried
BOND REFORM IN ICtam.Cd n bly
31,The 3310th Infantry eas loca tel at F uneal
MUNYCOURT WAY 33.RVESUIn.ON____,judges Ask Legislative Action; Ohio troops were among the beat of Cards of
the two million which left Amer-ira RJR wish to express 1
in Criminal Cases Irready to make the supreme sacrifice our fiends ad netJ
on the battlefields of France. accord- psihy and felsoAaltafrf
reaverneut -1a the lnss. uny Court judges have drawn up Ing to Masj.,Gan. Glenn. who comn- ler and dtater. Mirs
an amendment to the Municipal mandled the 83d Division. on his ar- " famo!us, 1414 Leeks-a'
Court.Act to safeguard the court on riOi toay o thetraatiot Mix-tita
V1ashington, anTotaplÂ~. Lakea-de
bonds and to discourage professional The transport brought more than P'. Lake Shoes Lodge
bondsmen. 2000 troops, many of them from and T W.. thC.-Satloe
SteelCa, and Canaust
A member of the Cuyatloga-co leg- Ohio. Thery were. nine companies Iced Cr-ass workers of
islaive eleatio wil beaske toof tIle 310tii Infantry, 83d Division, far their kindiness an
intrduc. i. Te bil povies: on the Martha Washington. Fifty- wards in buiatei and
intrduc it Th b~l povies: two men and two officers in each Iollsao out leed bua
THAT the bndsman mustreside os ae ('ores..
THTte odmn ts rsdcompany claimed Ohi o as their home. Co fnm]']]moil
J n. Cuyahoga-co..W irrh o exji*
THAT bie or she, must have real D to our r~etsrssit
CNo. 3 P Iae
estate" in this county, double the irinA-ptyAsO trias t riondl3
THAT the bond shall clearly die- lans o rie in the at
close the foil na of the surety and Holds False Tet ohr. a n a
a brief but pert( ient description of 'i as&
the, real estate. FI " aasas ' M95I- urni f8,:si*
T-the bond;shall becomi a
liedl -oallt the realesae-o e
tiiiv"oltlP t shall have'bee.-di.obagsd. - 1
T; a certified ooI ao t n4,ehl beilead with thae-douiotyne.
It -PreventasBore:Gums
-'Guntshrink or sel-:.i& pat-' o
loe" lich Is 1no fault ef t,- {dentist.
i aon atof-esf tede ss 0
di~an. cx'ht ie e alaxaS fe dltglj
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