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Quesiion of New National Chairman Has Been Agitating the Democrats | Special Cut Prices for Week of June 12th to 3 June 17th Inclusive. 3 Rak CHICKEN .32 8 TEN CEN ARTICLES [ce Gream Salt A 10-b bag10g }Iona Spinach, . . . can 10¢ Pink Alaska Salmon, can 10¢ | Assorted Jellies =%, 10¢ Manzanilla Olives, bot 10c | Baked Beans . A 10¢ lona Catsup, . , ot 10¢ | Mustard A'veiac " 100 ROGER SULLIVAN ; ‘ THINKS "WILSON- . A AND SULLIVAN ; | SOUNDS WELL Contrdl To direct each unit of his army in the field, to execute a quick attack at any point, a play of strategy or sudden shift of tactics, the business general who uses WESTERN UNION is everywhere at once THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. MURPHY, TAMMANY LEADER QUAKER GORN | BEST CREAMERY | 30 STAMPS FREE FLAKES | BUTTER | H‘;;‘;,‘c';’,,ee ke 5¢ | " 34c 35¢ S T HIRE’S EXTRAGT 5{??01?5) Ih 150 ‘ ‘r)JIUEATTES?canE'c! 9(} l for Root Beer, hot ]5 adjourned on a vote giving a large majority for the cabinet after the leaders of the different parties had urged the government to widen its = composition so as to permit all par- ties to participate effectively in the E preparations and direction of the war. | | Premier Salandra and Foreign Min- ister Sonnino not only refused to add members to the cabinet but, ad- hering to the traditions of their po- : Developments of Past Two Months erinc ine ‘raaitians ot ineir Forced [he Issue keeping in touch through the press with parliament, the political organi- S | zations and the country, which were | so patriotically eager to be taken into Stamps Free With Any of the Following 1 ‘ 10 — Groceries ———————" can A&P Lye .... 1 can Sultna Spice _ ......10c o 1 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Pow- N London, June 12.—The Ttalian Cab- ' the government's confidence. | DEES e inet, headed by Premier Salandra, re- Had the progress of the Italian 1 pkg A&P Jelly Powder ..10¢ 1 bot. Royal Port-1i. /Ml signed yesterday. This action result- campaign continued to be as satisfac- ed from the failure of the Chamber tory as it was last year the cabinet of Deputies to pass a vote of confi- might still have held out, notwith- dence following the presentation of standing the criticism of the opposi- the budget of the Ministry of the In- tjon. This did not assume serious . terior. ! form, as it was not desired to lower ‘A Rome dispatch received here by . the prestige of the government before wireless telegraphy, however, intimat- the enemy. But at the first reverses " ed that the crisis will soon be ended.!in the Trentino it was generally felt All political parties, it is said, favor, that the time had come to give the a national ministry containing Baron country a cabinet better fitted to carry Sonnino, the Minister of Foreign Af- on the struggle to a successful con- | fairs, and the present military minis»’ clusion, ] ters. e | CELEBRATES FIRST MASS. i can A&P Chloride of Lime .. | | Free - i Delivery (B Tel. 135 2 pottles A&P | _-ogar each 10 CUMMINGS MAY RUN GAMPAIGN Fre Delive Tel 13 TAGGART OF INDIANA - LIKES Jooun e HIS NEW TOGA MISSOURL FOR VICE PRESIDENT 2 N St. Louis, June 12—With the ques- [liam F. McCombs, Who resigned. It; Murphy of New York, Thomas Tas Rome, June 12.—All parties agree | tion of the presidential nomination. |looks as thoukh Homer S. Cummings | gart of Indiana un;l’tn(:r:c:" suv}:‘\xg\(; * that the new Italian Cabinet must | Mary’s Church, virtually settled, the matter of the |of Connecticut, at present vice chair- | of Iilinois. The . latter is cre | | | What Is Needed. SRR Rev. Francis Keough Officiates at St. i i | ¢ “hosen. big fel- | with a bition to supplant Mar- have a national character. It is sug- Rev. Francis Keough, who was or- | campaign has been occupying demo- | man, would be chosen. The big fel- | with an am P 184-186 MAIN STREDT. gested that it comprise all the lead-| qained into the Catholic prissthood at | CFatic minds assembled for the con- | lows will be h‘exeflf(:; ethno tu)n\(nllmn, ;_1;;«11 on ethso::l\elz n‘rflt{;mtxo >po‘i:\§|ilgin EEE ¥ 2 - i is 2! i h ature o a e sam S £ al ing statesmen with a view to uniting | g : | vention. Several men have been men- | which is much h : : < 10 o prevall i ¥ el auprame Buaris alll potitia il oo S catheda i Lond BRBt S H oW it cinawlicnat mangoniiin sl llovel feastIzes Ot Ao S phofiarelfitne bmind o ttJoss WL RROUS ST h { urday morning, celebrated his first 5 R T - er s .ir states, are Charles F. | ouri, former governor. ot i o] ;s;r:!or;i Tfiiis.’t t}:’at tOff n;.e ]?trahnsi_ e (Uil aTe v [ oThenl vieiesaty | nationallicommitteeRtoSsucceed Sl | oo i their v Fi R, e ok SOnLy U WHOI by ornim e a il 0: 30¥otclocisint the S- - EE—— — = e S = 8 oppose the war as a principle. From | ence of a congresation that filled th ' ith increasing i word each d s f lassified adv. in the He all sides a rapld solution of the crisis | qifce i e St e CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT. 1 DECEASED REMEMBERED. ihis week with increasing in-| ]c a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Hg » 1s urged owlng to the gravity of the were Rev. Father Sieferman of Jewett | Work on the Fairview cemetery im- | — terest. You get results. That’s what you want. moment. King Victor Emmanuel, besides City, deacon; Rev. Father Shaughnes- provements which include the devel- Military Men and Frat al Societic g Bdftiuittns Antonio Salandre, th sy of Hartford, sub-deacon, and Rev | Strew Flowers on Graves. e re- <oty S signing Premier, will scek the views | 1 Fa¥ of 8t Marv's church mas- | i and the construction of a con-| While yesterday was mot the most # of Baron Sonnino, the Forelgn Min-{ ., ..cheq the sermon and during his |necting arch beneath the railroad ' pleasant day for a memorial —day, en a eller eeas a riem = By BRIG d. P ~ - Ister, the presidents of the semate| . iarks he pald a tribute to Father |tracks, is to be started as soon as embers of Co. L, C. N. G, and sev- opment of the tract east of the rail- n b e e D GO s Gl il ol S the company officials approve tHe | cral fraternal societies braved the in T SR e fhecl s e O o f At the close of the services a lun- |joint ement. City Engineer W. clement weather to send committees S 'Annunziata, including ex-Premiers = - S S a joint agreement. vy E e place = 7z i cheon was served at the home of Mrs. | H. Hall has had the plans for the to the various cemeteries to il e Mary Keough, mother of the young |arch work drawn and will secure bids | flowers on the graves of their departed priest, at which the clergy and invited | on the concrete work when the rail- | brothers. ) Crisis Inevitable. guests were present. Father Keough |road company has signed the neces- | Under the command of Captain Rome, June 12.—The present min- | was the recipient of many handsome |sary papers. It is not expected that ; Henry F. Ladbury, the militiamen isterial crisis may seem unexpected | gifts as well as the good wishes of his | much work will be done on the east | marched to the last resting place of | and inexplicable abroad, where it is | legion of friends. He will probably |side tract until late in the season &s | their departed comrades and after the difficult to follow internal politics | receive his assignment to a parish | the land is now under cultivation, be- | graves had been cared for, “taps” was here, but it had been inevitable since | from Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan in a few |ing used again for the Boys' Club 'sounded. A committee cared for the two months ago, when the chamber | days. * gardens. graves in the old Catholic cemetery. The societies participating in memor- ial day exercises were W. L. Morgan e ————————————" lodge, K. of P., and Court Friendly, F. of A. \ HE'S MAMA'S GReaT O, BlG BooFUL BoY HE 15— ;/ MAMA'S ANGEL PET— HE'S GOING OUT DOORSY AND PLAY WITH THE UZZER BOYS — MAMA'S ITTLE MAM HE \5 | APPOINTMENTS PEF HEDULE. . Mayor Quigley has formally ap=- , pointed ex-Collector H. M. Steele a member of the board of public safety to succeed Carl A. Carlson, whom he | has appointed sealer of weights and measures to succeed James J. Welch, resigned. It will be necessary for the common council to approve the ap- pointment of Mr. Carlson. The com.« mon council has no part in the choice | of safety commissioners and Mr. Steele’s appointment is now in effect. | It is expected he will attend his first meeting tomorrow night. Bring Smiles New Post T oasties were per- “fected to overcome the defects of old-style corn flakes. = And the hearty welco me they have re- ceived is ample proof that their superiority is recognized. New Post T oasties have a self-developed, i nner-flavor—the rich flavor of ch oice Indian corn. Try a handful dr y — they’re mighty good that way, and the the test will prove that, unlike common flakes, they do not de- pend on cream and sugar for their palatability . $1,500 IN Y. M. C. A. FUND. It is reported that $1,500 of the proposed $2,000 fund to support a | Y. M. C. A. worker among the sol- diers in the trenches has been raised by the local association. This leaves but $500 to be garnered and it is an- ticipated the sum will soon be forth- coming It is figured $2,000 would support a marrid couple efgaged in | this work, but that a single man could | getralong on $1,200 and had not the | larger sum been subscribed a bache- lor would have been dispatched. New Post T oasties do not “chaff” in the package, and they don’t mush down in cream like common ‘‘corn flakes.” The New Post Toasties are’ identified by tiny bubbles on each flake — pro- duced by the quick, intense heat of the new process of manufac- ture, which alsodevelops their wonderful new flavor. { - ! TO WED MERIDEN GIRL. | Announcement is made of the ap- proaching marriage of Miss Mary Shields of Meriden and George W. Goodwin of this city. The ceremony | will be performed on June 24 at the | Stanley Memorial church, Rev. J. E. | Rees officiating. Y. M. C. AT 18. The standing in the Y. M. C. A. tennis tournament to date shows H. Prentice with a victory over F. Brady; H. Wessels over K. Hartman; P9 J. Martin over Thienes; H. P. Saw- N telle over G. Kiesewetter and W. ew os oas les Thomas over H. Polhill. The bad weather last week put a damper on ‘ the sport, but it is anticipated the | - players will be able to resume ac-! Have your grocer send a package for tomorrow’s break- fast.