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ARMY OFFICERS Not Decide How Strictly | to Enforce Orders ‘ | en- jhington, July 3. pu ntly —Army officers led today deciding how 1 troop they attempt to ensorship on movement peations at the border. They fore them copies of 11 from ho with units arriving e the - departmer to the publication ation, officers admit der present circum blame ng the They overnment fo the United eports published in such scat- jocalities, and to construct fro comprehensive schedule sho | ength of at \,\--:\m;i | | ewspapers | over the country publishing their special correspon-- al N yrder p rional are ob. ific rivately newspapers destination point that not States to Mex- | sufficient | her the Tas 1as troops along the border ally the destination of all Cuard units is supposed to secret. Officials thous able that at’ this keep more te censorship. They will rely | ispapers to publish and the | not to of of | any step would be | time to not future to | expect from er 1ews one forces i1 point e bor “haeffer of Grove Hill from Newport. R. H. urned SI]RSHIP PUZZLE ‘Armjzfi Mule Famed for Voice and Endurance, Still Here Medar of of friends Albany, N. on West st street. story and Ic humble and faith the army m Itogether bef the mot is sea the Eu recogr Famed known 2 servant | has not ! the cor in song and the the given juerin Nowadays Catherine Dwyer will leave to- for Edmontown, Alberta of army, 1y advar the mule since Sharon ice of trip. gone to on a vacation [ truck. — and Lillie M. Hinchliffe will spend | Pean cation with friends in Mon- | ana | aphael 1 g high war of price, departments, R. 1., and Portsmouth, spend the month. The Misses Rose Cook | Nelson are spendir a fe will | Bridgeport with friends. Mrs. R. cottage Louise Schmall has gone to rry Mountains for the remain- the summer. el s days fa with his arre, 1 B 1ily jhe holic esbs daug | Mr. and cupying a Beach. Wacher at Hawks N Nelson to 1. for has gone the Fourth. Emma ce, R — Hewitt are spendi Hawks Nest Bea. imes onths Mr. Booth left today for Bos- | their v and Mrs. e C ation a sther Stanley, daughter of Mr N. Stanley, will leave | w for Rockford, 11 F. Sheehan of the the post office Is ation at Beachwood, | | occupying Niantic | for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. spending a few C. Jones at Westbroo et Blake cottage, Shirley the Westc M rly and wife are | Westbrook, Margaret force at her va cottage, nd Mrs. Michael Murphy and ave gone to Atlantic Clty, | The Misses Ros br the coming two weeks. | are at Madison. carriers Claude R. Barrows is Lehr are taking their an- atlon. Miss Mary is the guest Potter of New Brit of her aunt, Mrs. W | of weeks. Walker and | have gone to | summer vaca- | id Mr pf Forest Beach for arl B. Cro: Buttonwood street the and daught = | Harry Arens P. Merwin will spend her | of the American Silver compa at Hingham, Mass. Chicago whe: = headquarters. Bradley and family eet are at Beach Park, the summer. western representat | leave Satur for | maikes ay c his of Har Clin- | Geor a resident = | to his new B. Montague and daugh- | e gone to Lake Congamond | month of July. | Cheney, for many city, today Newington. of home this in v John of siting her aunt, Mrs. Sulliv Tremont street. wiklam, Caldwell of Greenfield, | ass.\s the guest of George Yetter | Seymour street. Horace Booth and Mrs. Booth are their summer home, Edgemore, hort Beach. ™ About $200 in Booty. July 3.—Burglars office, Winters' ho and Honan’s store in this place 1 night. At the post office they sec | eed only five dollars in stamps anc | small amount of money, but at an's booty, which v in cash, jewelry and merchand 2 amount to about $100. sOa g § ENCURD tel they stole ahout $60 from the ng the Fourth at Stoney Creek. | o (53 57 | They upposed to have es Horton has taken up her sum- | oot Bre PURROSEC X B Island. | ywaterbury. Hawleyvilla, tered the post i | Cottage Honeysuckle, Short Beach, s been taken by G. ©@. Christ for | he summer. W. IH. Booth and family are spend- g the summer at Pine Orchard. store they sto aro jovi are s Mrs ¢+ residence Theron Camp and family are spe i CORN the Fourth at their cottage 3 FOR PRONS. toney Creek = — | Stary Annie Polson, the Misses Flelen | Clornelia Polson and Sidney Pol- | are enjoying a motor car tour hrough the western part of Connec- wcut and along the Mohawk trail, Soldicrs to Get None. Brownsville, July Acting on nt appeal Johns and Mayor srownsville, will today request G eral Parker, commanding Brow ville district, to permit a quantity be shipped to the starv Il of the Mexican towns. It | suaranteed by those making the | peal that none of the corn will r | the military forces in Mexico, Albert Browne Cowle her 1 of Binghampton, | Mr of Clark arl rents, n visitir 5 T oms ople Carl Hedberg, chemist at t} sethlehem Steel corporation at Pitt surgh, is spending a few days with city. is parents in th pos) HITS BOY, RIDES Arthur Johnson, formerly of this| ifichael Tkacy, roeturned today to Minneapolis. | pe arraigned in police court tom ., after having spent a couple of | row morning on a charge of violat fosgwith his parents at their home ! the niotor vehicle law hy evading Johy street sponsibility. Tt is claimed that Tk " z ran down a bhoy named ola, of 133 Beaver street, this mo ing and then rode without certaining, the injuries of his vict AWAY. Drogue and son, allan of Win to Newport, Fre away l ng ful uie e ree ro- ng ath | in est ng ch. | re ok, | at for Jacob B. Anderson are Madison, and Marie Meyers uin al- ter Potter of Edgewood, for a couple ers ve will ¢ he years moved Miss Rose McQuecenie of Boston is | ran HAWLEYVILLE., Post Office Store and Hotel Tootod— en- ted | u 1 a Hon- vas At the ho- sh going towar XMexicans May be Relieved— an from officials of Mata- of | en- ns- of ing is ap- h a motoreyelist, will or- ing re- acy Joseph Ra rn- as- { who was badly ! Venizelos | nis worth, have been buying up all the ble specimens since the be- ginnin the In the up- per pict militiaman examinin L il The picture shov a machine gun troop in Mexico with the mul used to carry the guns and supplices. desir: great war. may be n the teeth of an re lower | 4 ? l | GREEK ARMY OFFICERS Eleven Rioters Said to Have Been re oc- | Turned Over to Allies by Greek Government. July Fleven Greek army s who were concerned in the at- on the offic of the Rizo: spaper published at Salonik id by the Saloniki corre [ the Matin to have been ar confined in the French military prison. The office having saulted the Rizoastis, are accused of editor of the wounded, and to have of former Premior ,whom the newspaper sup ports, of political articles in the newspaper which were deemed in- sulting to the army. torn up a portrait because London, July 3, loniki correspondent ek officers accused of ps »atio in the attack on the offices of the Rizoastis were arrested by Greek au- thorities subsequently were sur rendered to the French on the request of the latter. 'MEN IN MEXICO AMUSE SPORTS m.—Reuter that t D S: G say and it o LIFE NOT ALL ¥ FOR THE BOYS IN. ME‘%UQC’E‘ inding in the ern Mex bit monotonous waiting for the government to send them forward dier boys in P« much of the time permits, in athlc exerc The picture, taken at Colonia Dublan, Mex- ico, shows a group of them perform- ing stunts. life 20 a wilds of north- while decision or back, the sol- hing’s column pas when the weather HELD BY FRENCH ; City Items Timbrel 101 Arch ks, —advt Z street. Fire- gler, foreman of department at P, Miss Henrietta Curtis street, afternoon. the altar Adam cscutcheon ynd 9 mi turday the third trip to Lridegroom. Cor for the Durir 1ed ing a tand for a June the town clerk’s office marriage licenses, establish- which it is believed will of vears record number Fireworks, Timbrell's. advt. i to Enuff said. 1e Library will he 10rTOW. closed all day fall at the past inches. Sarah Pear and buildin John H. B | A marriage license was granced | day to Charies Peter of 626 E Main street Mary | Kennedy of street. | The Bodwell | transferred land | in for Lake month Shuttle Meadow amount- cd rred land | to | on I at 12 crian. nsfe en s street vl to- | 10t Delma awlor | Land on has to company Allen stree: rl E. Lant, age license issued te | day to Thomas A. Greene of 193 Daley | avenue and Miss Annie Loretta Scan- | | lon at 81 Winter street. | Arthur J. Krick of Garden strect | s transferred land and buildings to ames McCormick. was t A meeting of the outing committea | of th Young Men's society of St. Joseph's church will be held next | Sunday evening. A | the to riage clerk ma town Sdward G street and Lee street. ense was issued office this aft Sunderland of 501 Miss Della M. at rnoon Bur Ryan of | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski has bought the Kelly proper comprising cs on Clinton street. The | adjoins other large tr in recent years by Father who is becoming one of land holders in the city. Relyca of 38 Winthrop notified the police this noon that he was starting his automo- { bile near the Park hotel he ran into a4 man on a hicycle. The wheel was injured but the man was not. Miss Mildred Johnson of | pect street, ropresenting lodge of this city, won a silver loving cup in the popularity contest, held in connection with the Order of Vasa | field day at Waterbury yesterday. iand Bojnowski the largest Kenneth street RIBUTIONS NEEDED. Aid in Work of Milk Which Started Work ks ed last ful nicd CcO Station, | Weelk. ! To | st The milk ind proveed teen mothe babies c Odell and station ver accompz and the Miss Kiniry teen visits. Thirteen weighed and the da 1c ining pictur stror and well bhaby cn to the mothers. Each stered baby | every Thursday and showing the uin or previous week. This cours the mother child carefully $£2,000 is ncec the vear raised. needed. to buy keep ope week | 13igh- | their Miss four- e by nur made babies noted Book- | s of Thow looks were giv- were A ts cont: weighed made | the | en- the | a chart from to up is loss is done to bring the 300 | ary to carry nd alre Tho remainder Help the mothers | pure milk for their them well and | during the summer months. cannot be donated to a better | Do not neglect to help the plendida work on for ke L5 been much city work has is ve of our | babies | strong Money purpose. e Y TOR HURT. CONDUC Humm | TROLL Edward D. Injured When Limb of a Tree Mits Him In th Edward D. T | street, employed | the Conr | 1w 1ell o as a cond ompany had z having his evening when. running board of & far out and struck 1 tr . I| occurred in Newing- | Hummell ha permit a from last o the row | dashed out oo his head The ton and Condu et him B the mell” may T accident or just ned over to im when the h Clifton injured head yoseibly have a or to struck | attending Conductor Hum- | injured and fractured he | ull. ADE RAISED, GREEK BLOC pBread Riots on Mitylene Reported— Allics Demands Granied. Athons, via Tondon § —The blockade of Greece instituted by the nte fore (ircece yielded to for demobili d in poli raiset Bread lene Grecce, p which Al dem: char officially | nte their other her v, been riots on the island of Mity- sre reported | HEADQUARTERS CHANGE | With the {in the police | changes have te What | tive bu 1 now for the 10g old photograph changed into the ¢ while Serge ve Richarc adquarters, promotions and department at he formerly the hecomes a increases everal 1 detee- lour been madc was night the | room sergeants, desk men. gallery has detective hur nt Bamforth n will have ver rs for ind De- their | fi | tec h OPFICTALS SELECTED. als who will handle Walnut ill park for the public amusements were announced today a norary referee, Juc of the W ames the | ames at tomarrow | afternoon | commission | | He | an follows 1. Man chairman head direct Rourke; 1nouncer, judges, Postmastor | ’A. Ellison and W ! George Kiesewetts comm . Moor John ¥ 1 J. Clerkin; W. F. Delaney, D fultgren; scorer, Supervisor or of 44 | 8 cts bought with- | B8 ROYAL WELCOME T0 | Das Deuts | clude a summer night festival at Tur- | par | Pa | restin o —— [JULY 4] ALL DAY OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 —BIG SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENS Short, Sirloin, Porter- house and Rount lb 20 2 lbs STEAKS SUGAR LARD PURE FO0D STORE BEST PURE i5 Ib 299C|Peck - NEW. CIPOTATOES RED STAR .35¢ MAIN STREET WEDNESDAY BIG MID-WEEK BARGAIN DAY Frankfurts or Fresh Ground Bologna . .. .Ib et nlb ].GCI amburg 12Y2¢|y Lean Fresh Pork Leins . ...1b 1 8C Legs Young s Z22c ative Veal Roasts Native Stewing Fresh Conn. res! - 31 c Meadowbrook G walloc Lean Sliced Bacon Rib or Loin Lamb Chops Choice Stewing Ib Moh. Family l{lour 1-8 bbl sack 84c 9¢ 35¢c 17¢c 12c 21c 15¢ 10c 1 20c 12¢ —HOUR SALE 14c 26¢c brs 250 2 qts 15c Mghican Evap. Milk ... .tall can MOHICAN SPECIAL COFFE! ..1-1b ton MOHICAN BAKING CHOCOLATE 1 Ib cake MOHICAN PURE CATSUP ...%-pt bot MOHICAN PURE EXTRACTS 2-0z bot MOH. STUFFED OLIVES 7-0z bottle MOH. NONPAREIL 0z bot 9 TO 11 —3 TO LEAN SMOK SHOULDE oD e L TERN 12 Shouider Roast Beef ... MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER . w 17¢ ..1b 31C Best Pure Mghican Peanut Butter ...2 lbs 25c¢ Fancy Ripe Peaches 4 gt bsk Fancy Florida Pines .....each Large Ripe Bananas . .doz Ripe Native Strawberries bsk Fresh Green Cucumbers doz Green or Wax Beans ....2 gts Red Star New Potatoes .4 gts 50c 5¢ 15¢ 10c 15¢ 15¢ 20c afternoon part. ge. certs throughout the evening eight bands taking Committees in Cha General—President Louis Lehr, financial secretary, Michael Reindel, fuartermaster, Paul Beliman, vice- president, August Stichtenoth, secre- tary, Gustave Kosswig, aid, Carl Rohrberg, corresponding secretary, Bruno Hentchel, judge, Andr Schick; aid, John Reindel; aid, John Rudolph; aid, Eduard Hooge, director, Hans Saro. Reception—G. W. Klett. E. W. Schultz, G. M. Landers, G. W. Traut, A. E. Moore, P. Bardeck, Loui G. A. Quigley, A. J. Sloper, Schurr. Music—George Hagist, Reindel, B. Hentschel, sel. GERMAN SINGERS (Continued From First Page). o Tarantelle & Goeus Carl Webster Off To Philadelphia..Battison Haynes George Hayward ‘he Lied...P. Fr. Schneider Chorus and Philharmonic Band. Ball at Turner Hall. At the conclusion of the concert at 10 o'clock this cvening, all the visi- tors and their friends will adjourn to | the new Turner hall on Arch street | where a grand ball will take place for which Ziegler's orchestra will furnish | music. Tonight's event will also in- (b) C. M. Joseph G. C. Kosswig, Rohrberg, Printing- Bellman, and Ceipp, P. Bayer. Prize—George Ha sel, E. Hooge, John ner park with music by the Philhar- | Lehr. e band. | Credentials — B Hentschel, A. G | Krenn, O. Rechenberg, F. Buchholz, public | Charles Rudolf, Theodore Quanz | Park, Hall and Financial IangN ey | stichtenoth, C. Burkhardt, C. Be | C. Firnhaber, H. Bauer, P. Joseph Preissel, David Dehm, ninger, William Ramm, Grass. Decorations—W. E. Eddy, M kelback. C. B. A. Dehr M. 1, ist, Joseph Pries- Reindel, Louis nd Parade. From a point of view will the the de of the socicties with assembly Tt nnounced that the formation will be as follows: 0:30 a. tomorrow be Franklin Square. Julius ade to form at m., and to . move at 10 a. m., men to march in columns of fours; fir Col- onel A. L. Thompson, marshal, forms on east side of Franklin Square, right on South Main street, Foot band, Hartford Saengerbound, hand, Hartford Saengerbund, rion of Danbury, Arion of Bridge- | port; H ri Liedertafel of New Haven; Sccond Division, Marshal Har ry E. Morton, forms on the west side of Franklin re park, right rest ir t Rockwell street, Colt’s band, Hartford Maennerchor, Concordia of | Waterbu Rockville TAede afel, of Torrington, Tiederkranz maston; third division, Mar hall IBdward Hooge, forms on 1 3 't street, right resting at Rockwell venne, American Drum Corps, Ger- \ania of Bridgoport, Licdertafel of Stamford, Quartet club of South Nor- 1k, Gesang Vereign Oestreich of New Britain; fourth division, Paul Bellman, marshal, forms on North Gilen street, right resting at Rockville American band, Teutonia of New Britain Scheut- Radfahrer club Eichen- Britain; fifth division, Michaelis, forms on right resting on | | | | i . Arno Kerber. Parade arry E. Morton, Zelgler, Paul Bellman, Eduard Hooge, August Michaelis. division, Guard uard Kreiger Verein in Parade ade will al Krieger A feature of tomorrow’s | be the appearance of the loc Three will also be a delegation of 60 oung women who will appear as Red @ Nurses in the Fifth division, which is under the command of Cap- tain August Michaelis with Adolph Giersch and Peter Miller as aides. BOYS' CLUB HOMELESS. The quarters of the Boys',club Lafayette street, which are hot in use during the summer season, have been rented for a pool room by the leasors of the building and it will be necessary to secure new quarters be- fore fall for the club will be homeless this winter. It will be ible to erect the new club cast Main and Center streets S 0ss of T in s im- house avenue, this Maennerchor zen Verein; laub of New Marshal August South Glen street, Rockwell avenue, NO SHOOTING IN PARK. Chief W. J. Rawlings h Philharmonic band, | edict forbidding the discharge of any Deutscher Krieger-Verein, New Brit- | firearms in Walnut Hill park ain, D. A. Centralverband of New |the cglebrations tomorrow afternoon Britain. Automobiles will form in line | or evening at the City hall and will line up on | trom a firecracker to a cannon. All tho east side of Rockwell avenue, | policemen have been instructed to ar- right resting near Locust street. Fostans ode Closing Carnival 2 After the prize parade at 12 o’clock tomorrow, the visiting societies, guests | S ey TR atad and friends will adjourn to Q\mr!otl‘,‘,x{h]:,”n:}:‘”.h‘nni\x.[mfl\n nff{?l.rllf‘”flfl Club park on Wooster street where| ,,o1ica, which opened its nineteenth there will be an open alr carntval 1ast-| ;a1 cConvention here yesterday held ing untll 10 o'clock In the evenime | ZT01 . (STVE 0 DL Dinner will be served from noon until | © o'clock and at 5 o’clock there will be distribution of the prizes to the winners in the singing contests and the parade. Dancing at the pavilions will be a feature of this part of the entertainment. There will be con- s issued an ZIONIST MEETINGS. s AT NEW YORK. New York, July 3.—Arthur Yager governor of Porto Rico, arrived here | today from San Juan on official bus- iness. ARRIV during | This applies to anything | and [ Lehr, | TAG DAY A | Daughters of Isabella Team the Leader in Subscriptions For the Day | Chairman William F. | nounced today, that | would be realized on the tag day held Saturday for the relief of the ! Irish widows and orphans, conducted = by the various Catholic societies. The affair was in every respect a success, and the committee feels greatly in- | debted to the public for their kind ofy ferings, also the workers who so ably assisted in the affair. Honors for the largest amount an- Mangan about $1 of | collections were captured by the team Louis Lehr, ! Un- Rohrberg, W. Herrmann, | Willlam - | Vercin with over 100 members in line. | captained by Miss Anna G. O'Brien, representing Isabella Circle, N. D. I The members of the team were a8 follows: Misses Lucy Dunn, Margaret Daly, Catherine O'Brien, Ella Dunm, Martine Liegey, Sarah Ringrose, Helen Liegey, May Connolly, Marion Egan, Gladys Egan, Nonie O'Brien, Flor- ence Cashen, Eileen O’'Dell, May Egzan, Catherine Ringrose, Mary Karin, Helen Burns and Mrs. Kieley. " Munitions Make Un Bulk of Record Breaking Shipments. Philadelphia, July 3—Custom house siatistics for the fiscal year ending June 30, made public today, show that exports from the port of Philadelphia reached an aggregate value of $193, 258,680, or more than triple the meunt reported for the previous yeaf. The shipments consisted largely of food supplies, smokeless powder and munitions of war for England, France and Russia plosives alone were valued at more than $5,000,000. SALARY FOR ANDERSON. Clerk of Civil Service Commission Asks for Modest $150. Clerk Albert G. Anderson aof the il service commission is asking for modest the figure being fixed by him at $150. Mr. Anderson is regarded as a hard working official and thus far has served the city gratis, Members of the commission in dis- cussing the proposed salary for the clerk figured that it is warth at least $300 a year, but Mr. Anderson, who considers it an honor to serve the city of his birth, has declared for $150, Now that the commission has some real work to do and will be an active factor in city affairs it is believed that the council will Justice of My voting the proposed = resent Japan in Nearb) July 3.—Baron Gonsuke Japanese ambassador to Italy, has been elected as minister to China ceeding Eki Hioki. Baron Hayashi is one of the ablest of Japanese diplomats. Toki Hayashi, WATER SPOUT THREATENS SHIP, New York, July 3.—The Southern Pacific company’s steamer Comus, in port today from New Orleans, sighted two whales Thursday 200 miles south of Cape Hatteras ..According to the captain, a water spout passed close to the vessel and onlyiby a quick change in course was dan averted.

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