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NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916.—TWELVE PAGES. ] ESTABLISHED 18 HUNT FORBOMBER |2 Nor miouce| GRpnCH AIRMANIN [ver s v e o GARRANZATO LIMIT RUSSI ANS FORCE 12 STAR SPANGLED BANNER of copies of a municipal ordinance ed r Past vo Days ST rov at “Musicians, er- STIRS WHULE GITY ‘“‘.Emf‘;pi. ” Aviator Passes Over German Capi- ‘f“mi“’":."‘ mt"m:":?;n ;fli):‘a'; Tfl EUUNTRY’S LAWS Norfolk, Va., July 24.—Only one of rendering the ‘Star Spangled Ban- - e | oy olled wesskios puirotting the vie- | - fi, Dropping Proclamations [f ==~ SRR - Scores o Citizens Offer Services | &inia, Ceves waiting tor the German ’ 6 e B s oo || Will Require Them to Agree Not GERMAN DESTROYERS | Von Hindenburg's M¢ o Run Down Death- [0, S e A" S | CAPTURED AND INTERNED || Sion i 3 o | 1o Appeal o Thei FLEE FROM BRITISH| In East Give Wi Before Offensiv Machifle Maker Seafaring men who had been ex- Distribution was made to all Says Two Listed Atter | Dritish Troops in P pecting the arrival of the r Informs Popula o ¢ | | theaters, moving picture h: 2 " within the last two days now y 8 - = e Conla | Faatly | mnra.ms’ BT\d cal&l; a:ul loal;'eroc:- Goverflments DESpatCh from the I{ague cannot be anywhere near the capes. | Cast Bombs Upon Them and “Thus | | fices of all musical unions or * DEATH LIST IS EXPECTED SiEne ours s hecn lical f o agn | Kl the Women ana Tnnocent chi- || Prpaches in Balimore. || WIIL, KVOID DANGER OF . into the harbor. The sea has been dren”—Flies 807 Miles. that the “Indiscriminate rendition | Zleres“Fren(:h Rest T0 REACH EIGHT AT LEAST | oo™ ntir “ane i rae b | Pavts, 3wty 24, 12:80 . motson. || Chail%, 502 Spansicd Bamner or || FTROPEAN COMPLICATIONS parts thereof -in conmection with falling. If the big submarine were | ten. posi : 4 .ant Marchal i S A near, the shipping men say, she would SEithe fren hjaviation s o e r b have taken advantage of these condi- London, July 24, 2:02 p. m.—Six German torpedo heat destroyers yer corps, last month left French soil and | | the esteem or reverence in which o runn ne b el Will Also Malie Unuecessary Respon- | 8084€ed In & running fight by British | o gedass aran the national anthem should be fake Unnecessary ReSPON- | jignt forces off Schouwen bank yes. | GOPMAaNs have been driven b S A 5 flew over the G i | Who Said Explosive Was FEither | 1008 to come in. Persons in German G, Cysizll Waea v y i circles, who predicted the coming of | Which he dropped proclamations and || o4 DY the people of the sibility of United States For Defense | terday, says an official statement is- | ¢ V¢ Miles at one point on the B nation. sued by the British admiralty this | Lot according to a Reuter's Tossed Into Crowd or Dropped From | the Bremen yesterday admitted their | t i, i i i | disappointment, but thousht the boat 12:?: :fi?fi:ufi? h;{s flight, intending to | Of Mexico’s Territorial Integrity | afternoon. The German vessels were | SPAtCH from Petrograd. Progress Top of Building—Fowerful Nitro- | hag eon aaoran s oS > e Russian lines. He was o e T e e the Russians is claimed on a fn had been delayed In starting. —They | forced to descend, however, in Poland Against Seizure of Lands In Pay- | oPchiecl Wb UL they succeeded in | runping from the Guif of Riga toluol Used—Rewards Offered Now | T°calleq that the ?“:;C’“a““ was | and was taken prisoner by the Ger- . E R L e Uxkull, a distance of more than i an a week overdue. m;'\rr;; e B CHANGE IS PLANNED ment of Claims For Their Nationals | oy : alstatementi iiiex ‘the!l greatest: advance. . il L S ANdroDDCd DY —Villa’s Narrow Escape, “At midnight of July 22 while near | o3¢ along the coast line. Baltimore, July 24.—Asked today | Lieut. March: rlin state A E SCH I & ssel some r B 3 . s . eut. Marchal on Berlin stated that : W v San Francisco, July 24.—Under the | when the German merchant subma- | though it was possible the aviator rl(:. T TRADE S 00 New York July 24.—Radical thrc Nnr]‘hh}““doc Menifvessolfsomel] o ent m:l {\]i;"i:):v .;!: : f“f‘x‘) ‘rou‘r’ 3 b o 3 s adic; of our light forces sighted three ot b "y pressure of public sentiment which | Yine Deutschland would sail on her re- | frained from ¥ ar K : e v : . turn voyage to Germany, Paul G. L. | town s abombandin gfgthe Jopen changes in the laws governing for- | enemy destroy who retired before | PTIOF to Sunday. It has now half has heen aroused over the bomb ex- | 1R vovage to Germany, Paul G. L.|fown and “thus kill the women and | eigners doing business in Mexico are | qamage eould be inflicted on (r as the Russians require time til 5 . 3 T Castern For- | inn ” |Eeienels & Ll B I amage te em. p e ,plosion that marked Saturday's pre- | warding company, the bhoat's v Ijif‘?zyf&‘(““\‘;" 1 Threc Members of Present Faculty | about to be made by Gen. Carranza in | wgybsequently off Schouwen bani | S01date the ground they have gal paredness parade here, the authorities | ican agency, said she would start | ti Hipaashalamade. e lcon s B . 5 a series of decrees Which later will be | gjx “enemy destroyers were engageq, | iy the Germans are waiting for e 2 : lanaEency, ‘ start | tinuous flight of about 807 miles, | Notified Their Services Will Not Be |included in a new constitution, ac- | oo e re engaged, | inforcements being brought from @ oday are working with determination st as soon as we can get he_r read most of which he traveled in darkness. B e ST ST e f T St and a running fight ensued during | .= o oo ot ths e Griat to apprehend the perpetrator of the | 2Nd that will not be much ionger. The official communication given | Required, When City Takes Charge. | gopy o arriva ;\'hlch the enemy was r;rgontw‘ib"}flln . i : . |but he succeeded in reaching the Bel- The new regulations, it is said, Will | gin: " Const. = i 5 Hitherto any and all questions of ay Aocill Tol e ; it is 3 e S per- | out today tells of Aviator Marchal's c 5 © the death Iist of six It I8 gons connected with the Deutschland | achievement, say g No little surprise was manifested 2 b Y provide that all foreign investors be- “One of our vessels was hit once | fore entering business in Mexico must | o4 one officer and one man were expected that two and probably more | about her sailing plans have been met | “On June 20, at 9:30 o’clock in the | this afternoon, when it became known agree not to have recourse In any | jichily wounded, There was no other Total $6,000. British in Pozlieres. London, July 24, 1:50 p. m.—Brif troops have captured a large part the village of Pozieres, says the 4 cial British statement issued this 4 ernoon. They also gained some gro near High Wood in the direction Guillemont The night, the statement adds, German destroyers were observed re- | Comiparatively calm. sidered foreign and be entitled to the | o S aeas 7] Ty o | 0 gtatemient toliows: ~ ABMGEY turning towards Zeebrugge. cortinuous neavy shelling by by protection of it: own government until b iaes them had a heavy list. Sides auslng the night vonic | + v i = - | with evasivi i veni | o(f‘ L;e fm;L four injured will be add itk % w(:ndeigcrucs;;no}?e or point blank | evening, sub-Lieutenant Marchal | that three of the teachers now on the ed, five of the victims being reported | : Silzal ascended at Nancy on board a Nieuw- | f; i i | 2 3 ard a faculty of the trade school, which will | case to any law than that of | In a critical condition. Soures regarded as reliable, | port monoplane of a special type, tak- € v other law than & ertained toduy that the |ing with him.a supply suflicient to | - damage or casualty. be taken over by the city on August | Mexico, and that they will not be en- e e o T Led by Mayor Rolph who has of- | Eastern Forwarding company has suc- | last fourtcen houre. - tiis missinn sag | 1. Were notified that thelr services :nlf\;l }‘fu any privilegos pov v.“;‘jt‘;% | Duteh coast all day Sunday, says 2 by Mexicans. It also will provide that | . pot0n from The Hague to the Ex- fered a reward of $5,000 for the ar- | cessfully closed its negotiations for a | to cross Germany at a low altitude in | Were no longer required. They are i i i Test of the person, and who is taking | |ATge consignment of gold to be taken | order to drop proclamations on the | Miss Electa Buell of this city and the | [0f¢1gn capital already invested in| p,,ge melegraph company. Five back on the submersible. It was | capital, Berlin, ana then to descend | Misses Helen Clark and Lillian Christ- | Mexico may enjoy the right to be con- citizens have volunteered their ser- |52id the gold will be put aboard to- | in Russia. | esen of Hartford. All have taught in o day. a - | the scliool for some t M 11 vice for personal atd. i Flies All Night. SN e ““{f'()rg;r;"za:n the expiration of the concession or mass meeting to express an “This wudacion: Neht wos mecom 1 s 5 g calm followed the severe fighting ag i y d S : g = 1 e SRR IR e for | agTeement that it may have entere 5 e Tona 4:05 apision dn the bomh oubtage, weo FEW SIGK AT LAREDO plished point by point, and after Y- | (he past theee Lo F‘Thhr:hcsg;“ o | into, provided 1t is not for a very long [ Berlin, July 24 ivias LOndon BEi00 i yasteriay: called today for July 26 by Freder- e e e e e ree years. e school was | ' - 7 p. m.—German torpedo hoats in their | Y“uy (ot porceen High | W ick J. Koster, president of the Cham- — TG 0 Gereems 0 L o || Ceeel By e siiie creisenl o ) rald from Flanders on the night of i ,nq Guillimont, repeated counter Der of Commerce and chairman of the | np oo o0 in the morning of June 21 near|Pertment five years ago and a plant Time Limit For Contract: July 22-23 went up to the morth of | i b the enemy gained for Hisl Maj 2 ss Reports Health | was erected on Stanley street. When Another provision is designed to fix | the Thames without sighting any |gjvantage and very heavy casus committee on law and crder, which 5 » Chelm, Russian Poland, at least 100 | N was appointed recently to deal with | Conditions in National Guard Camp | kilometres, (sixty-two miles) from the _f’r,d“]"‘i‘m;‘\“l l‘“?“;‘” jldoe T "1“‘;‘5 a uniform period for all the long or | British naval forces. says an officlal | were infiicted by our artillery the longshoremen strike situation. Riissiantiinest [Hal wasimadeta prien |/ =9 byithe localischoolihoard, jthey) statement issued today by the Ger-|machine gun fire. As a result of conferences between | Are Excellent—Food Supply Good. | oner. state board offered to donate the en- | unlimited contracts, leases or conces- | ;" qmiralty. Later they encount- | uywe gained ground near Hi Mayor Rolph and Governor Hiram | Tnal proclar ationtl Nk ot “X"(‘r“"lu‘n:)mf‘nl of the trade school, | sions ig which foreign capital 1s ered several small British cruisers but | wood and in the direction of Guf X TonRicE LIt is resardadl as itiely ashington, July 24.—Major Gen- | aarehal arenmen in Berlin hewan sitn | PTOVIQINg the city would take over | terested, and that at the end of this | roturned to their base undamaged. raont in the nelghbertises oI that the state will supplement the | eral Bliss advised the war department 2 PRETRiT ; ! | the courses. In May the faculty mem- | period they will be considered subject S 2 < the words: “We could bombard the | o "‘ore notified this change would | only to the avihority of the Mexican - we secured important advaniages $i0te sction mitnitnsionariotietlaras | EASY ot B et mamRl ot nepe s lloveniownionmerin and snus il ihe 50, TR, B OR b0 SRR T e e v et KAISER IS GRIEVED ey e tlaiirs s o N A reward of §1,000 hes been offered | 2nd Maine infantry, camped at Lare- Tiomen and ipnoscny (,',hn',lfx&"e' but e remain as membors until September 1. | of appeal for protection to the re-| enemy, and a large portion of the by the brother of cne of the victims. | 40, Tex, and found health conditions | {10 T tion, erc.” They were surprised last Thursday,| spective governments. P Nitrotoluol Used in Bomb, excellent, less than one per cent. of | jcutenant Marchal was interned at 2 otl x | It is the belief of Tirst Chief Car- - ; | the command being in the hospital | garmeememm whence Mo forwaraed. (o | Monthly pay checks 3 Bebos o B oyl ors ot e wias et Belienl iy D RIDNED LERD Salzerbach, : Miss Clark has been suverintendent | ures will suffice to avoid the danger| puoniy Has Not Allowed Him to and no serious cases reported a A oo .‘ - | France a postal cara giving these de- 5 o se | i arrived at the conclusion, it 15 sald, | “'Tne water supply while abundant | frger® * P G of the girls' department of the school | of complications with European pow- | that the bomb had as its principal in- | in a1l cases, Gieneral Bliss sald had to | "1} (.« made prisoner at § a'elock | And has had charge of the dressmak- | ers and, as a natural sequel, will lift | Get Into the Trenches and Fight. gredient nitrotoluol. This substance, | pe boiled for drinking purposes, but ! oo (o mormine or she a1t ot Cnels | ing department since its Leginning. | from the United States the responsi- : ] : they say, was compressed into a 1ength | {ne Laredo authorities would take im- | mme suotrian Sfeere i nat belieee | 1167 work was cvidently satisfactory | pijity of defending the territorial in- | London. July 24, 2:55 p. m.—Em- | British in the fighting on the Som of cast steel pipe, which judging from | mogjate steps to improve purlfication | inog ‘1 naq accomplished my to the state department, for no change | tegrity of Mexico agAinst the possibil. | peror William during his recent trip | front Sunday, s the German @ A Sao 2 | was contemplated, as far as KNOWN. | ity of seizure of lands or properties | to a point somewhere in the rear of . clal statement issued today, was the fragments picked up in the area (,nq render boiling unnecessary. The | Sioarnveats S of destruction, must have been from | command was reported excellently | b m(; ripf(:;’f'r}dx‘:(‘:“~n(‘ ‘igd d:fifln'h‘\ | Miss Christesen has been Miss Clark’s | by any foreign nation in order to pay | Peronne, on the Somme front says a | Penetration of a few houscs In a foot to fifteen Inches long and from | gholtered with the exception of two | i ipe was the failure of the spark | ASSIStant for the past three vears and | the clajms of their nationals. despatch to the wireless press from | ‘illage of Pozicres for which six to eight inches in diameter. Such | companies of the Fourth Missourt, for | o ot (8% VU8 (8 Are 0% A8 Jpar’ | was considered very efficient. Miss | e Berne, made a speech to the Ger-|Pald with heavy and sanguind DiLEs lehastopoed i _| Buell was offered a two months’ trial | No Information in Washington. man wounded soldiers which is at- | losses. & bomb, it is stated, could kave been | Syt TP CEL A been req , - e scended to change two of the plugs| ' ey - fired by a’tinl'm rr?;ns:iment affixed t0 | yj5neq. 254 fo start 1he motor sesln. Tn | [V youis ago and af the expiration ”F} Washington, July 24.—State de- | tracting great att®ntion in Germany. an odinary alarm clock. Regarding, the food supply, the|gotoic1c it would have been nec- | O month, she was asked to sigN a| . nont officials have no knowledge | The German Emperor is quoted as permanent contract, which she did. | oy roporteq intention of the Car- | S2ving: “It Is the most poignant grief, Paris, July 24, noon.—Bad weatl An entirely new angle to the case| ceneral said all officers interviewed by | aocr i 2 £ was presented to the jolice by DI |yim haq stated it was abundant in [ S0 ', Mo h;i’fgc“"“‘; mae "’;‘,“i: She has had charge of the sewing de- | 0 =08 TobL 20 e ake radissl|of my life that I am unsble to take | prevalis along the Svmme Fhil 3. Mora Moss, Who said that the eX-| quantity and of excellent quality, He | Snd 2f this moment 1 ' was ~14ReR | artment and at various times has| (o E " M exican laws apply- | @ more active part in this war. It is | northern France and lust night pas plosive elther waa tossed * Intol thel ;qdeqlthat'a general spirit of content- (i ~ 30, 238f 4% 0& IPUOSHA | taught academic subjects, | ing to foreigners engaged in business | My earnest desire to take my place in | quietly with the French troops th crowdior drenced fiowthe Lonof a1l mentiexisted mmongltne imen. S vintor Marchal in the course of | Tnere is considerable speculation as| n o "0 in the absence of such in. | the trenches-and to deal such blows | the war office announced today. s S . to how these positions will be filled | oo, ¢ion they are withholding com- | at our enemies as my age and In a raid near Vailly, north of one story building at Market and ; art s Or, 1 s 4 his journey covered in continuous - e | ; Stuart streets. Dr. Moss sald he was and by whom. Tt is said it is planned | 27 e o | Atsne, German trenches were Dél in Stuart street at the time, forming BRITAIN’S LOSSES flight a distance of about 1,300 kilo- | - acher to act as super- v = : coners taken. in line with the Sons of the American metres (807 miles), most of which he | :?J:‘;ax‘:%;\‘\‘_“:ho il e e —— _“I could take my place h the | trated ,‘md‘ftjwiimv r’::{):trsm:t - Revoluion and observed the bomb - traveled during the night.” o B e L en es beenicuds Villa's 2 S O BOLE R 8 el el (i Ll s D et s 2 could v ¢ mark he enemy* s re Were s » falling to the street. He said: “I| cpeualties in June Included 1,519 Ofi- S — tomary in the past. El Paso, Tex, July 24.—Only by | pROh Seire Ty HAsk 00 S SASHV: | ments in the course of Which happened to turn and saw a black ob- ASQUITH ASKS $2,250,000,000. " the merest chance did Francisco Villa | by ('® unserutable Almighty e kv risonrs i Yect, surrounded by ”"f’ke'fa'm”"fim; cers Killed, Wounded and Missing London, July 24, 4:30 p. m.—Pre escape capture when his column Was ;. on committed by Divine destiny the | the total taken prisoner during crowd, and the explosion followed. g Sl e S iy 31 MORE IGTIMS repulsed by de facto troops in its at- | Sl SA | 5 rict 800, 3 e I O eqult o t £ 3 leaders r P s | last ten davs in this distric 3 am sure that it was hurled into the| -—Grand Total to Date Is 29,524, nmr‘e:mm“!:r“:‘ sacey SRSl fhe hopsed | tack upon Parral two weeks ago, ac- ”‘m;“i Shinief oun country, its armies | last ten davs In this QScE LS mass of people and the theory that| correspondcnce of e Arsociatea Pre 450,000,000 pounds. This vote is the E | cording to a private letter received "' burden of thinking, deciding | tlon corps brought down his elgH the suit case was Diaced o&MSt e | London, July 14—Casualty lists is- | larsest asked hy the government since | here today from an American fn the | 1.4 joading has been hard upon me, | hostile aeroplane near Iresnes, in ""‘;F"‘” k“F Y(‘;c'fion' ithe sailor who | 5ued by the war office show that dur- | the beginning of the war and will | ey ORI ¥k | and realizing this I know that my | Woevre region. Ak E e e ho mady |ing June the British army lost 423 | bring the total voted this year to| Decreasein New Cases Reported to | “Villa personally directed the band|yiro myst not be risked in the fore-| Tho text of the statement follaw§ was arrested Safurday Whsn he Wace | officers killed, 1,032 wounded and|1,050,000,000 pounds and the total | 3 : | that attacked the city,” the letter sald. | | i jine of battle where my feeling “On the Somme front the night ¥ efspasch of ieincens onii sloxploalon ISHORRE RS S St £ NDTSRE S MR | OB B0 o ngR an TSNS s Now York Health Authorities. “He directed the aperations from a | Most line of hattle whero my feelings, | On (70 B0 " continues bad) in approval of the act, is stlll in cus- | o bring the aseTesate losses to dats | 835,000,000 pounds (approximately | New York, July 24—Another gan | C2rriage about a mile behind the lines. |, N Y N North of the Alsne reconnoite t0 29,424, of which number 5,957 have | $14,160,000.000) e en"th aiatition and “ae. | In this carrlage were two women nd | ™.y yre mugt be conserved care- | parties penetrated encmy _ trend been killed or died, 18,456 wounded Meases in the number of new cases | & man: When the bandlts weve pushed | uiiy for the welfare of Germany in | near Vallly and we yrought ba 5 £ 2 | order to carry out the duties s- | prisoners, NO APPEAL FOR GASEMENT angulr'ign;l txl?ésinugx{m the heavy fight- CONNTM&&E AROUSED was reported Dby the health deparl-|q.q past the carriases, stopping only | siened to me by Divine appointment. On the right bank of the Mel an active part in the search, scores of lage is now in our hands. Here have captured two guns and s Feels Sad Because Unscrutable Al- | more prisoners.” | Admit Plercing of Pozicres. Berlin, via London, 4:38, July 24 The only adventage gained by Bad Weather Gives French Rest] ATTOW “ape. Gain Tn Number of Fatalities and ing around Ypres caused losses among renfitoda yi s the epidemic of In-" {0 provide the chieftain with a horse, O e ot officers in the Canadian contingent of Tanilie S DAL NS S on which he made his escape. The | cction of a detail surrounding Chape o e ‘eck. During the 24 hours ending at : Serast e | ttorney General Intimates He Will | 109 killed, 304 wounded an iss- es £ | women fled into the brush and alse | a1 3 » captured thil = i DoRE wounded and 51 mISS- | Alsop to Call Meeting Under Pres: 10 a. m., today there were 31 deaths | e et or'sy futer tne | VENIZELOS CHALLENGES KING | sainte " According to the latest ng. Of the Australians 14 were killed 5 | escaped. risoners. and 89 new cases reported in - the | arrjage was seized by Carranza sol- Lo e tta s ai Not Grant Fiat Which Would En- - 3 ! and 32 wounded; Indians 16 killed, 55 . oy e he! . e | R R D SR of Those Who Don’t Like Delivery | greater city as agalnst 23 deaths snd | dfers and the man. who proved to be ] e e e i e able Sir Roger to Take Case Higher. S inaeal enans R Eaer T System of Col. Roosevelt 115 new cases during the correspond- | a Swiss nurse, was captured. In the Openly Defies Constantine to Support | et ere 4 1 o g o i : : iod yesterday. = riila's o A — | ds i . London, July 24, 12:30 a. m.—Sir | killed, 31 wounded; flying corps, 14 A ing period 3 3 carriage were ‘ri la’s crutches and sev- | o b v Gormany Wil Be “During the night & Germaniil Frederick E. Smith, the attorney gen- | killed, 17 wounded, six missing. Hartford, July 24.—Chairman Jo- e eral rolls of bandages. The nurse | dropped bombs on Luneville, 8 T ras intimated to Sir Roger Case- | Brisadier Generals Kirk and Mer- | SePh W. Alsop of the Connecticut pro- | Albany, N. Y., July 24.—Thirteen | said Villa's wounds necessitated an | yyorious or War End in Draw. Platts (Chapiist: atipigh - will mer{t’s solicitors that he is unable to | cer were killed and Brig. Gen. Wil- gressive state central committee said | additional cases of infantile paralvsis | immediate opera fon and complete | brought down yesterday his eig emt his fiat which would enable | llams was reported to be a prisoner. | today he would call a meeting of the | were reported to the department of | rest for some weeks Athens, via London, July 24, 10:05 | (re B F 0o, F hich fell me Casement’s appeal against the | Three other brigadier generals were | COMmMittee for next week. It is un- | health today from different places in - —_— a. m.—Tormer Premier Venizelos, in | p . o pn woevre. A seconsilll Geth Sentence passed on him for high | wounded while nine licutenant colo- | derstood this is due to pressure | the state outside of New York city, CLARKE &n article published in the Herald to- | o 000 0 0 e attackeddl { treason in connectlon with the Dub- | Dels were killed. brought by certain other members of | making a total of 224 cases of the UNANIMOUS FOR | aay, openly challenges King Constan- | joot ot "vo e On the night Jin rebellion to be carried to the House The list also contains the names of | the committee who wish to have C'on- | disease. ~Two deaths also were re- N S S tine's expressed belief that Germany | yuly 23 our aeroplanes dropped elg iy el A SR ¢ | 200 officers made prisoners at Kut-El- | necticut represented by a delegate at | ported increasing the number of fa- | cannot be defeated. Venizelos quotes | ;hells upon the raflroad station An officlal statement regarding the Amara. \t\h: gifgffi{—rfio,m’-?wngmrf A,n Chlicago, | talities to Cenate Judiciary Committee Recom- | an intor\l?\\; Fi\_m by the (erg mllz\: Conflanes, forty on the barracks ne| Casoment appesl was Issued thls afl- — i T H a e e TE HARD ON THEIR HEELS. B nds Confrmation | as) Justicelor| A oockated FEress Rrsnresenias oRb At vietioulles fanid twenty five tubulgy : ; s fing “turned over” = 5 I N 5 CELS. 2 as Jus /hi a de- Aot ernoon. It read: “The attorney gen- TO ATTACK IMMEDIATEL I el ¢ o the re-| FATE T | sanu . \ln”u hich u:fl:film:?r‘r];‘ \Je- | cerodrome at Dieuze eral has refused application for Lis - : . ] e AR R e i clared that the war certificate., under the criminal appeal | SWeden Decides on Summary Action I e | Becond i O R G EN D b Russians Ne act of 1907 authorizing a further ap- Against Submarines. ANOTH PROPAGANDA. Company. o .u»:-“‘::::'n\i'wov e ””’m‘iim'm\‘ a Waogis "(’i\‘ >“'M"”x’]'\ l“” 2 h!:"‘ih Petrograd, J ia Londo| s s S o dver, Mass ;2 Bl (it S x : fiidiceigisays the wstateaman, at he | 3:01 p. m—Forces of Emperor Nic! pe‘:; of this case to the house of | giockholm, Sweden, July 24, via| Congress Sclocted For Target on Seir LA D R }\ by | vote today recommended confirmation | still believes in German victory? Who | jas operating in Turkish ‘\(vm:ln\w‘\ : lords. Tondon, 2:26 p. m.—Consequent 1pon St = i store house at Somerset, owned by | (¢tp0 nomination of John H. Clarke, 5 » the reorganization of the | steadily advancing upon the fortif e vl sl Tarbidaing toreion crican Mail [ the Bay State Shellac Company, whose | 01 G FENGH AR P IC T L0 etioa ey helrsanlni o e kel adiering s et Hartrord M2 o s derapls|on tolramatniinEonecishiftentlionial HILS IS S nEE S TN Eels in RN | e e B i Cnlrame s e | ol tee s R is raised to the rank of u great mili- | statement issued today. On the ea interest was attached to tod s waters on paln lof 'being attacked [{lnvestisation Iof the (telegraphic pro- . D0 Tha ey — — tary power, still imagines that the | the Russian advance guards are wit i N without warning a general order has | paganda which several weeks ago de- | mated af §1 . The cause has not = £ T Donsn st asna ke . - sion of the United Irish Societies con- | W1 100 WATE A & L h naval and | luged congress with demands for ac- | been determined PRATS AUSTRALIANS, war can be ended by a hastard peace [ in fifteen miles of the place, which ventlon in this clty because of the | Peen issue S e G s e on N 1L e e Gl e R in which there will he neither victor | eighty miles southwest of Erzerum, = - ine | Military forces. directs that for- | ) Wi Americans off a 3 02 Ol ; o TR 5 y S e s adoption of a resolution protesting sn submarines in Swedish territorfal | Ships, receivsd evidence today of an- | company was killed In an automoblle | Haig Wires of Thelr Gallantry in | nor vanquished o S vagainst the execution in connection | © *‘ oy it recognized as neutrals | other propaganda being orsanized —— Turks Whip British. o 55 o in | Waters, ss rec zed as neutrals | other propaganda being o e . ! : WIB ‘he recent omtbresk 1n Dubini (5 % o ohont ehips, are fo be im. | 8sk congress to order Ameriean mafls Honad July © 0 3 Tn the interview referred to by for- Gonstaninople Fuly. 24, vl N and the starting of a movement to e Rearmieal iy warahibg o cacane Biitien -2 den R IUIRGE B SR e e Gy & S - : don, 2:45 p. m.—A defeat of Briti establish a relief fund for the rela- | Mediately attacked. g i i ral Sir Douglas Haig, commander in [ mer Iremier Venizelos, King Con- | ool Uqetichments by Turkish fore tives of those killed or wounded. Del- | G | g chief of the Pritish forces in France | Stantine said If economic exhaus-{ .. of Suez, near the Canal, is egates were present from Bosto DUTCH STEAMER SUNK. e B AT e e . L censduiiRe ok e be very. | NOunced by army headquarters in td | the Australian goverr n ¥ e believe it wi L IV | day's official statement. The Briti Lowell, Charleston, Haverhill ar The Hague, July 24, Via Londan ‘ . P 0. : ) 3 ) ¥ . | purports to ne fostered by the Amer- = | ps & e strali Atvi- | diffic if no ) 3 er Tiolyole, i Mass W Ghicazo i PHiladsl ||ta s-h o i ThelDutsht steater Mea. | 1can Steameshipl DicketAgents dsson Part of the first Australian divi- | difficult. if not impossible, to conquer | foq towards the canal pursued by gh Supreme Court to Succced Hughes. to | accident at Plainfield, Conn., a week Pozieres Attack. O e s W « S ato stineg 3 v 3 £ o DIoeRbek i Wk [Elankaitn Tt today sent the foilowing telegram to | tion dves not force Germany to sue phia, Buffalo, Houston, Tex., and | has been sunk near the North Hinder | cintion at 895 Broadway, Now York Hartford, July 24.—For sion made a very gallant, skllinl and fther/in a military, way." Turks. . Hartford and vicinity: Une successful attack on Pozieres villag Asked as to what he believed would British detachments advancing wi Meriden. Mayor Frank A. Hagerty, | light as the result of striking a mine. | and that forms of telegrams to be o in the opening address of the con- | Ten members of the vessel's crew |sent to congress on July 14 had been settled tonight. Tuesday fair. a Wery istrongl point infthe i erem be the outcome of the war, the king | of Katia, thirty miles from the cani _vention, welcomed the delegates. were drowned. @iatib ated: throushout the country: ) line, and captured two 3uns and some | replied: “A draw—don’t you?" The AR L i e~~~ ~~~—~_ | prisoners witn slight loss. interview was given on January 20. (Continued On Eleventh Page). ] #