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ussians Made Prisoners of War by “,3,, GREAT BRIT/ ! ‘_f,‘SBANllAL : » Germa_ny and Shack They Erected P URITY Proprictor of Quecnstown Hoel - 4 5 s o — Which Harbored Iusitania Sur- 6ar Admiral Fflllalll, ; ; # : . The ingredients of the food vivors, Arzivés fn Now Yok, : ] ¥ . e : nalf) you eat and give your children Ty : g ew York, June 8.—Otto Humberl, lox Na‘al flfifldemy 5 ; . . should be pure and healthful owner of the Queens fiote] &t Quisssis® : : . : : beyend any question. towns, where many survivors of the Ma. Ja X 3 e SN e Lusitania were sheltered and carel 3 ., June 8.—Rear Ad- P = ; : Various food officials and | for when they were rescued from the » Fullam, superintendent ocean, reached New York yesterda¥s val Academy, who re-' pure food experts have frequently 'a voluntary exile from Great Brit is testimony today ‘before the # 3 ; $ W - G em:lorsed Royal Baking Powder as alst. ¢ purt of inquiry appointed b. g : t ; ‘ : i being superior to all other simi- Mr. Humbert, although a naturals ¥ Daniels to 'lnvegfiga'_)e’ 3 - : ; J ; . : : q lar preparations, and many of the {ized British citizen, fs of German birth., This fact aroused 80 muc tor irregularities in examina- % 2 4 3 & chemi < the academy, dsclared 1o rs | : : : great sts of the world, criticlsms from the friends of. th jat Milshipman James T, g e including most of those of Lusitania’s survivors, it is said, tha " v 8 & 3 he foumd it almost imposeible to ‘\‘l b e primarly | ; . { R iy _ official position, have given main in Queenstown, notwithstandin o feandal of i ; o like testimony. his scrupulous care to deport. hini i e ; ; B4 self above suspicion. He left hom to avold further unpleasantness “an: possible trouble. The steamer, St. Louls, aboar 1l examination. : . ; rtic man Moss, the admiral as- | - - i 4 : ' TR i ‘ o Oth::eg ;uc}lme °fhf°°d has S being supported in his i 4 } i o ¥ » O¥OL FSoe emphatic éney: by the two United g . R SR > 4 : 4 commendation for purity, strength which Mr. Humbert was & passenge! WS, a representative in : ! ; : 1 and wholesomeness, from the most brought 831 passengers, of who 0 lawyers. If such . k> § r A . e 0 1 226 were in the first cabin. It wal ; superintendent, were 3 . 2 3 . e 3 > - 5 eminent authorities, as Royal the liner's first trip since she was re: o ::n;:ol‘;? stuch & cass . Sl 3 . Baking Powder. | fitted to accommodate first cabin pas L be ssible to maintain 5 ¥ B 2 : Y | sengers. discipline in the Naval i S v XS F Because Royal Baking Powder Tht St Louis brought seven su - : g ¢ ; i 3 g L oy adds only healthful gqualities to vivors of the Lusitania tragedy. th dm| o 5 % 5 : i3 3 ry M. Pindell of Peorla, Il, w % have to testify. concern- s : 2 3 s 3 the food is one of the reasons why resigned the ambassadorship to Ru m:t‘g;h nolm;n M;,;,, VR 3 b it is always preferred by teach- | sta not long after he was appoin mem unsel for e ' P i . 3 . 1l ently, al IR i omicn: which | bote X, . ) ¢ i & B\ | d . ‘ ers of cookery and the medical by President Wilson recently 3 s 5 4 3 was a passenger. , QR - o ithe nmheigria % . ; B8 3 profession. “Inis war will last two or thr McDowell’s Ni years more,” he said. “I believe thi fiop owell’s Name. 3 . : 1 - 3 ¥ o 1 | peace mow would be prematire. The s told me,” said Admiral 4 K X - . : ! SRR 3 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. | have got to settle this quarrel so tl “that Surgeon McDowell 2y 4 : £ 3 New York there will be a permanent peace, &l : (Moss) had defended in a e € & : . | the time for that has not yet pom assured Mr. Moss that g 3 i 2 " ¢ \ 3 ’ | Tt is best for the future to let the laok out for his son.”” Moss ’ - ; oo 5 b T - fight It out.” Id the admiral he did not wish 5 ; e : 3 S S v W S AR = —_— 5 = — = — John Paulding Brown of Montcl . ‘fhlrse;‘,?sunut McDowell or . : N 5 ; ; ©. H. BALDWIN ELECTED. ‘HIGH SCHUOI, NOTES. N.. who has been with the Aumdrio te ! else, t he expressed -the % % T i The Hi, % ambulance hospital corps since s - ) : gh school tennis team will ‘the papers cldlmed to have | : : ; *1 |Wen Known Manufacturing. Man| play in Meriden this afternoon against | September, sald "‘l::e“";: r;mn:: Rt el ’ Heads Third Ward Club. the team of the Meriden High school. | 200,000 wounded sol urce were senc G ¢ i § The senior class today reconsider- wanaz By some officers. Surgeon Me- . Carlisle H. Baldwin, manager of the | .4y f gt o0 G050 PO o class ban- | MATHEWSON oUT OF i:h. admiral said, ‘was men- - Corbin Cabinét Lock company, Was| quet in Farmington and the banquet L ‘;“‘;a““f’:zi'-‘g“- T . |last night elected president of the| Will be held at the Hazard hall tavern GAME FOR WEE i —From the 3 in Enfield. A Al ip- : D s sontinny Dore™ the | In the accompanying illustration |-UNGeT Suard of German soldiers. Tho | taken just after the completion o the | Third Ward Republican club. Ot | s AT P Tt o ¢ “inquiry detailed by Dnson}rs have erected a shack and | shack when the soldiers were about |Officers elected are as follows: . -’P‘-‘:?:d‘?::w&f:"“;;f;‘; are shown Russian prisoners of war | decorajed 'it. The - photograph was | to give a sort of héusewa:x_rii'ng, ;:z:;f;rreysfiw‘:% 1;02.;,:;, EézlBGE:fiTé%gzl%;:;EEEZ:ZXn%Eé riscing S Wow wark. Mokl lflgnr;;"n%‘:;rd;sh:tdv:n:e 3 Z wiecz. ‘Thfl case was originally heard TO VISIT EDISON PLANT. g:fi;‘:fifif';l}zrgfifimémg& "?fh{‘ ,‘Z";"‘,"” tot ble;if;oflt successtul | Suffering Trom Same Nere Al o guquf“;m‘;;ifi:; e hat| The regular meeting of Court Col- | to the %omxnon pleas court. g, Danod Sodayito i;m;v‘;:,umf‘ Cowlishaw. ) Willimantic ~ Automobile Accident | weeks it -was said today, after i umba, 27, D. of C., will b . / i Secor ’ .itching star of the New York fofeed. ; .. | until June 22. e Oronge, N. J. Their olght day visit | , Membership CommittooFt A Bof- Rl SO Tionals had undergone a rgld © . the questions which the in- i o New York and vicinity will ter- dard, chairman; Max Leupold, H. C. Willimantic, June 8-—Miss Ruth t b The June meeting of the school ; i 7, ! nation by a nerve specialist. ! ard will try to solve are: 25 i minate tonight when th Warner, W. C. Wall, E. 'J. Porter, | Nichols, a school teacher, who was . diso structor, it any, passed out board will be held Friday afternoon. | ey will leave Suffering from a mnervous for Providence, R. I ? Charles Beh, Joseph Ward. injured in the" automobile accident v tion to the midshipmen? A | Mrs. George L. Neumann gave an | SisitiBoaton ey fhves d;,‘:"";fd t::: at Phoenixville Sunday, in which her } 0f the,latt shioulder, SafEsus0 4 : ! ' heen -unable to take his regular mentioned frequently in the interesting talk at the meeting of the begin their return trip t g # | mother, Mrs. Lyman Nichols of this 1 3w ony given befors the agademy | W: F- M. S. of the Methodist church | s s Spfm;fi'e}f(‘; Paclfic | pROFESSOR ZIV IN HARTFORD. | city was instantly killed, died !odly‘:'l: DgiT“i;:;e;°m§h§c$6 o VG : held at the church yesterday. [ Somenentady Bomars netleld, Mass. | brofessor R. L. Ziv, who created | of her injuries at the hospital here. | S 4R (*5ac, imself i i Who Matled Letters. Mrs. Orlando Sheldon of High street land, St. Paul Duluth Spokane, Seat. |auite a stir while in this city a few| Her father, who was driving the ) .,.0%¢ o specialist. The pain has mailed anonymous letters {s |15 il at her home. | tle and Portland. months aga by attacking the socialists | Car When it was ditched and over- | o co 04 geriously with his sieep. s K. Moss, a member of the| George Hoggabaum, head of the has appeared in Hartford. He made | turned, escaped with slight injuries | ;o 4. cxtended to the Tight & clags, containing certain in- | plating department at P. & F. Cor- €3 his debut in the Capital city by giv- z: B;'(d O 8- Nev;'w:hv'"h" :f der yesterday. ation pertaining to the examina- | bin’s, has just returned from attend-|he di¢ not think Mangini 1 b AUTO FOR SUPT. TOWERS. Ing an address before a large au- this city, DRssensdrs UF HAC o e | Veteran baseball men who have) and routine work? These let- | ing the national conventian of electro- e Loy SRS dience. It 1s claimed that during Yere also injured were sa ® | cussed the case with Mathewson, Yeceived by young Moss | platers at'Dayton, Ohio. his speech, which concerned the Bu-| Festing comfortably today. of the opinion that he is suffering e to time, according to the | i ropean war, he made some rash state- ch the same nerve affliction Bl 0 i trvastigation, | oo e e Siae fopth church | T e e o geclded on ¢ |ments about the socialists. It is al. ALPHA ALPHA MEETING. g Mo BaT: Wabh Ot ‘broke into the department of | p . cijent, Mrs. Buel B. Blsgsette‘ v?ce; convening, due, it was said, to a long | sioners last night. The macaine w‘sl‘l leged he said “that the socialists in The Alpha Alpha girls held an in- | Chicago Americans of his pite languages and stole advance | ;,egiqent, Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper; cor- | conference between lawyers for the l cout: $460; anil Wil be similartoibikt] L oY Were responsible; forithe} tarstiie. comyshtion Fridyy.and Sate s e [ 1 (Cpntinued from First page.) | troublésome. The purchase of an automobile for ‘Wanted Longer Jail Term. iifi:r‘rg:nd:}nt James Towers of the T a v - Coul"t was fifteen minutes late in DETUpont Yas adscided onful 8 R | § i i 23 present war.” oi::;:::ll:nsmpro;g::g:d af;:; respanding secretary, Miss Jennie | accused, the state’s attorney and the | Used Dby Superintendent O'Brien of :rflals: in szwl Britain c:nddad llr;;e, | Wessel; treasurer, Miss Harrlet Rog- | judge. the sewer department,} The commis- S TR ET Saiber.. V5. AVISpUSES Stame: ° | CORPORATION SCHOOLS MER h, as the academy investigating Yesterday aftrenoon it is said i ; 2 2 N Misses Traut gave a tea at their h » S, 5 sioners decided E A A - es Traut gave a tea at their home _in it findings, states that the brt | that State’s Attorney Alcorn agreed to to ask Corporation AGLES CONVENTION. on West Main street Friday after- Worcester, Mass., June 8.—Ref ! Counsel J. B. Cooper to tal tion v 3 52 len from Mr. and Mrs. Kune Greenberg of ! permit Dr. Mangini to plead guilty | per to take actiol The state convention of the Fra- _ | sentatives of numerous industria mn&p:;zngp::::}::;e RO {7 o Mihbar Btreet 1aft today for . New | and qeceive a fine and Jail sentence, alga_mst Edgar L. Rhoades, who, it is | ternal Order of Eagles will be held :’Szfédu;: rei:u h[o‘r::lem?rg::v:n;fflx B iring betavliments- vl _ Other Middies Mentioned. York to attend the graduation exer-: but yas 'insistent that the term claimed has not paid for ice he took | tomorrow in Ansonia. Several im-| with a luncheon. The A. D, S, fra- | maintain schools for the tral . . | cises of New York University Wed- | shoull not be less than one year. | (oM the municipal ice house. - portant matters are to be deciced. "t Y i their employes met here today” fo \more witnesses were not called | nesday. i | Frienjds of the doctor said they were The convention will Gpen at 9 o'clock | iy, BT A e Soiotata] i B AT ze the investigsting board? Tho | "L L. 5.ne, 5. Watson nas pur-| Willle to pay any mne mowever and will close with & banauet at | ot Baeotns hali which was Iargely | Assoclation of Corporatin oS A e aea mentions | chased an Overland auto from W. F. | SSVe"C) 2o long ag tho accused was not | | GOMEZ RECEIVES BURTON |8 o'clock in the evening. New Gri-| attended and a most enjoyabls eve- Problems rolating to the instru mes of many other middies in Keeley. X 'trlbufion of the case was the result Rio Janeiro, June 8.—President represente’d‘ by Fred I Jurgen > | il wils Mpant. JERe sosves e et | A Yorkmxd.zl::lfl: Dl:;::l‘ wi heotlon with the proceedings, who | A. G. Hammond Camp, U. §. V. W., | of thise conferences, it is said. Gomhez yesterday received Formor i ] on Sauirday and, important’ usisies | SEECEE Lt B i ey be mot, called to give testimony. ;vin meet tlmsu evening at 8 o'clock | 4 5 3 | Onited States Senator Burton of Ohlo TR R AR was transacted. Alppisien. S5% /W A Under Arrest. n G. A, R, ha A report will be re- : who is making a tour of South Amer- PROBERS TO ATTEND., gy i S Ell June .-Secrtary | eived from, the memorial committee. PLAINVILLE LIQUOR log for the purpose f strengthening [ It is probable that Councilmsn Pa-| ., M“;‘r’t‘:(“'w:“i:‘om’:‘“::& B ADMIRAL AUBERT DEAD of pg declined %o srant the| _The publicity committee of . the comercial relations between the Unit- | oneessa’s committee that s investi- [ AUto Pawe SURER BO¥ TRC TUOT] paris, June 8, 5:30 8. m.—Ad ;g"" O e the midtip. | Chamber of Commerce will meet | DEALERS ARE FINED ' ¢d State and the southern republics. | gating tae cost of automobile upkeep | 1o, 9088 T06 PECEE T hin Soraw | Aubert, chiet of the on tHial at the Naval Academy | Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The | ' Edwin V. Morgan, American ambas- | in the street department will meet coi ‘:fl'{lgo““ e'rh).e ° tor)n ‘crewlthe plach i a Ay they be released from arrest | FOUrth of July committee and the i fador to Brezil, also was present at | this evening with the board of public [ SoiP®lotien. L AeRe, BAFEE BEE, TO8 % | the Val de Grace hospital after] e court of tnaulry 1s in: pro- | directors of the civic bureau will meet : the interview. There was a cordlal | works. The council committee on a |\l *noth SHEMEHE FBEHEECHT] (iness which had lasted several e ols. o We whs Tol- | Friday evening at § o’clock. Mrs.. Letetia Laporl and Nicolla Guer- | discussion of the possibilities of clos- | comfort station will also probably [,»% S0CFTT F0 S gy e | He formerly was commander of precedent. He instructed Rear | . The condition of John J. McCabe,| iefe Pay $25 in Superior Court |- itpde reiations. ™SR MNE the bekid. et ATTINE | fleet at Toulon, dmiral Fullam, superintendent of-| who Is in St. Francis Hospital, Hart- ‘ ‘scademy to ‘see that the midship- | ford, as the result of a painful injury This Morning. jen_had - every opportunity to con- | to his eye, sustained last week is { reported by his physician to be rest-| _ T¥o lllegal Mquor sellers = from G S ontB Ty Plaihville were fined $26 without ‘15 1b pk Poh . % tp by Jud Wil - Asmmengrents e e i | o) s, Wl a5 th 9 TO 11 A. M—HO UR SALE—3 TO 5 P. M. B U 'I' 'I' E R oed » 1 hd Lettuce .. o annyal meeting of the Every- Blks will meet this evening at 8| werp Mrs. Letetia Lapori and Nicolla e o then Svery 1l o'elack. i iiHaxe Hotbi wieadce il ohd SHOULDERS, fancy lean smoked . ... 101/20 1 qt Suring Beans ,....... Bg fist church, the follow-| Miss Rose Koplowitz will spend the | Were Tepresented by Judge Malone of g elected: First vice- | next two weeks in North = Adams, | Bristol. 1 Peck SPINACH FREE — MOHICAN CREAMERY | 2 behs Radishes ... ... S ént,, Miss Marjorie Bell; sec-| Mass. o rs<SLapol§! n“&“ arrre;ited onWMay WITH OC Ve Fresh 1 Cucumber sid : Bt ! ; y State Polieman Flynn. When . Bfifl!,"@““:u‘fl“&@:::e ‘S‘L‘fam: St. Mary’s Sodality will give a sup- | he fearched her house he found.evi- 41bs BERMUDA ONIONS Fax:-y Mm‘lres ““‘:"m"vlm ommittes, Misy | DT this evening for'the benefit of | denfe of illegel liquor sales and found cy e 3 e Bell: chalrman of social com- | L1 domestic science class of. St |gevbral men drinking thre. Judge GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS .....doz 22c All for ......... 2 0 T ol : Mary's school.” The supper will be | Malone explained that his client w: JC] . "" e ‘Wightman; chair-|% 5.req by members of the class. o n: ommittee, a poor woman and aske or clemen- *‘;f:?,u;fie;ucea to nihe A case of diphtheria on Hartford cy»pl i FANCY IMPORTED HEAD RICE ..3 lbs 160 pound 29C LARGE RIPE jon Copference at North-| avenue was reported to the health de- : ue):‘ierehcausi;d a rtippl;anot l'.aui!:- PINES ,...iv..2 for 15 5 Miss G Soney | partment today: Quarantin diph- | terfwhen he said “not guilty” to the I '#d J¥5,/ Mfss Grace Coney | p e on dip] FANCY RIPE 15 . erine Bradley. Miss | theria was removed from a case on charge. He had been instructed to nd: Mis k . . . ”finfi&'dé&llned re-election as | Rockwell avenue and Kensington av- | Plepd guilty by his attorney, during TOMATOES ,...2 lbs president and the office was not filled, | enue. a Brief recess ordered by the court . - a LARGE NATIVE ? y 5 5, A Judge Malone could be heard whisp- | il 8 . E | Edward Greenstein was awarded eri(?lg loudly to his client, “Say, Yes.” | i BEETS ..........bch A F 1o < belng i tasted w5 1 the contract for supplying municipal - | drinking fountains with municipai 4 ‘at the chureh of Uhe | {(o"qt s meeting of the commitice on | LICHTENSTEIN NEUTRAL. German Style Frankfurts or Bologna ..1b 121/p¢ | 41-41bs Sugar, 11b Coffee, Reg. 25¢ value for 49 | supplies and priating last evening. T Eiphi B8 e 0 S| et Gouneeca 1y mentes Ml FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ..........1b 1] ¢ | PAVIS BAKING POWDER ........1lbean 1§ toes the contract with E. L. Rhoades ‘With Austro-Hungary. 1 cake FAIRY SOAP FREE WITH the committée will recommend that| z.ioh switerland, June ¢ Via. | FANCY RUMP CORNED BEEF .. .. ,16’121 /2 ¢ | 3 oo mamix sunmpmaS ... It be given to Greenstsin. Paris, 10:40 a. m.—The principality nf Parker & O’Connor have been Li‘chen‘:stst‘in’. nom:;xtally a scvzrelgn ; GOLD YORK STATE awarded the contract for the alter- sthte but in reality connected by i & S— atians in the heating and power plant nrtanes, a customs union, and tele- :‘E:?EON BEEF :2:{;%2: PORK OHICAR BURE :vli‘sx?fn::;xs for the Minor & Corbin Box com- g£rhphic and postal communication et Sas e i e COn04 151, 17C = pany and the installation of mew Wwith Austria-Hungary, has declared Jaakl SO FRESK. SLICED g e DA About 30,000 square feet floor | po i Lee O L Dlock, Main itd neutrality in the war. -Conse- BEEF BEEF LIVER OHIO NOISELESS lsc FANCY DRIED space on railroad siding. F“"y}streen Also the heating apparatus adently the Swiss government, with FAT SALT MATCHES‘...o boxes LIMA BEANS ... equipped for wood-working purposes | .. p. jinstalled in a house naw in thte consent of France, is allowing the " HAMS PORK 3 GOOD LAUNDRY 21/ I MOHICAN Apply P. O. Box 1191, Hartford Bur- | course of erection on Hart street by iramsit for Lichtcnsteln of wheat on- i} SHOULDER FOT SOAP bar 2C AMMONIA ....qt. bot. fal Case Co, Hartford, Conn, | William Burk, in a house located on teking French ports. The principality A § ROAST BEEF .... o2 ituiesaegee Wilbraham road for E. B. Lasher and | is} located between Austria and Swit- ) @ in a house John Gray is building on zerland.. It has an area of sixty-five STORAGE Stanley street. cduare miles ana a population of Best Pure Moh. Peanut ahout 11,000 persons ,almost all de- Lard p , FPireproof Building. Terms Reason- | 5 o5z 4 vi!ed to agriculture. g, 2 Ibs Butter BION - ]bs v JUDGEMENT FOR DEFENDANT. 1 s Austria-Hungary has notified Meadowbrook 2 Moh. Apple STORAGE, AUCTION AND| Judse E. L. Smith of the court of | Spitzerland that Lichtenstein is under Ch b C Butte 3 Ibs "~ OOMMISSION HOUSE. common pleas has awarded judge- | ills censorship, telegraphic and postal eese ..... utter . . . n ’l:mou Sts. Phone 1289-12 | ment for the defendant in the case of | 2pd that it is within the Austro-Hun- HOWD , 388 Main, 'Phone 867-4 | Mary Wisoska versus Mary Superno- | garian theater of war.