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WILSON POSTPONES | STEALS FORFAMILY — GERMANS ON SOMME R R, CONFERENCE| 2.2, FAGE 500,000 MEN, (monersive as e L G - = W ty Hall Buildi Telephone 1840 Children. HARTFORD. 81 West Main St., Clity Ha Iu‘d ng ; Vph 54 (Continued trom First Page., N o ARG K Pleading poverty and claiming that ! Y he made by the committee of railroad | his five children needed the money| LOITING SlAughter Caused by 20 Colt’s Arms 20 Scovill Mfg. Co. managers today or tomorrow. derived by his sales of stolen brass, 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd At the hotel where the union men i y Havejithdle] neadaunstersrdithyas (suid [NE3 S G B iR S s D Hea y 6 » = 50 Amec;uan llirdss 50 Standard Screw S ; 100 Landers, Frary & 100 St W anley Works that any proposals tentatively accept- ed by the chiefs of the brotherhoods | arraigned before Judge James T. Mes- « . 1 o ite the and their committee of thirty now In | 1:jll, charged with theft of 115 pounds ferman Trenches, DIOS £ Washinton would be Tatifled VIFtuale | v peres woan o or $hae e | Bt Position at_Gommecourt, on - Clark Pond 100 Eagle Lock Co. e T D G e ase ; at $18.40, the | g Somme Iront, Monday, Aug. 14, 100 Niles Bement Pon 00 NS D T e T [osfer 0w Fonefiwienont@wrioeey | BISESEAS Sl ussallf el e ipin SRl i B B 8 eyl e e \Q i 100 American Hardware 100 New Britain Ma- ol ol £ almost every | 2PProval no agreement would be ef- | admissians of tho thefts did not come | Aug. 16, (from a Staff Correspondent S Rule & L 1 chine t zoing up—in fact almost every |\ "POT until Prosecutor Klott haqd warned the | of the Associated Press—Half a mil- ; 10 Stanley Rule eve onc of our Men's Summer Sults have | j;g¢ hefore Mr. Carter went into | accused agout telling lies. The cap-| lion British have heen engaged in tho . - 3 Co 5 Hart & Cooley gone down in conference with the chairmen he an- | ture of the alleged thief was made| effort to break the German lines on & . at [nounced that he expected to return | after investigation by Detectives Bam- | the Somme front. Often, as in the to Washington late today with the | forth and Richardson. fighting between Gommecourt and o £ - i B i entire general committee, traveling on Nathan Kaplan, a junk man. was| Hebuterne, the British cutnumbered 4 : = = 5 and 86 cut off the regular price | (wo special trains, the chief witness for the state. He | the Germans six to one. They have DR ofjallionr Sptine Sults; aed arcfsure Chairmen Accept Invitation. testified that the accused came to him | gained ground to a depth of three to ; Y | NEW o find one to please you in this stocle |, S LEE KO et Wilkon | ¢ Monday evening and told him ho| iive miles over a front of about cixht- |y FINAN had some brass scrop for sale. Yes-| cen miles, but nowhere have been All Straw Hats and Panamas Ke- [ to the 640 general chairmen of the e : : 2 < e ter the accused brought the stuff to| able 5 e 2 y — duced, four brotherhoods of railroad em- 5 L 8] able to break through i o : AR his place in two bags and disposed of | More than ever, death has become : Selnss bl S cand > ms vho s t = E O et of the threatened raliroad strile was ) c*nglll asithe man who sold it ous battle of all time The Germans H - - Eccentadl by (the menihorol oy aud || usseINEGOlT N ssis U Rerin i Hin i halrstiline lknowtnat they Sprol Today's Quotations 285-287—Scovil tende S8 & Erwin, = r v Kkilled if »ositions announcement made that they would m:“‘fn‘:‘: ‘fl'"‘ ‘I‘j‘“““ "’mon““"’ivd (55| ably will be killed it their positions % . leave early this afternoon on special gathesbrass anc S| are attacked. Trenches are virtually i A ) 3 2l S 3 b cass belonging to his concern. He % Bl She i | 575 to 580 With Sales Recorded B trains for the national capital. Bataaranll lovea n the lock | SSeless, for tho heavy British shell 1 analltimasyemployeds 2ot aer e [Awident theml intosbroad fchannels et tween Those Figures. The president’s invitation was con- - room ta tals : veyed to the men by W. S. Carter, | yporp and had no permission to take| ¢y qing 10 cover of any sort. The the brass. The local stock market had a qui :‘h:l ;zlx;lrum ;)r:ll;lc;:'s“ l:mtt\lx‘x(l‘\rhmxltil When the accused took the stand first line ;x;\.m'lll\' ,:, ||1w“ Do You Wal] Street S[lll Ullafie()led by P heleshe n g Lt e E eseed ¢ & 4 y at- - v h ar vas ritish o ctier. 7. ~ A ay to > 4 0 & Cl >3 el he turned to where Kaplan was o : Want to Save From s 3 seated and said, “T never sell brass to| The advancing British foot troop; American Brass sold up a point, qud “No organization can afford to 18- | him. I never saw him before.” As|are no better off, becaus. the Ge $5.00 to $25.00 ? Strlke Mena(‘le tations being 285 bid and 287 asked. Scoville Manufacturing comp none an invitation from the president | ), g 't of ¢ had been to Prosecutor Klett mans reverse the process when part of Tnite. States.” were e WOr - , 5 3 D] S of the United States,” were the words | houge at 7 o'clock this morning in| their positions have been captured. Order Your Plush or Fur __ was fairly strong at 575 bid and 5§ asked with sales between. The othd used, it was learned, by the man who o | 23/ it x &n effort to settle the case, the pros-| After the British artillery wd lev- 9 \f 1 7 3 :fi]\]:»\-lz‘«‘lmti\inni'\(“Tfl( 20 ‘;n‘\‘::::‘fi:;mn:\\rl ecutor warned him about telling false- | clled the German trenches, the infan- (:/Odt Now ! New Yark, Aug. 16, Wall Street| joca)5 remained at yesterday's figur e i o sly. S wheseune oke S matig 2 S R Q. Mo lea : — The deadlo e rail- | ¢ 1ids > ess Was g 3 S Ction was carred unanimously. | hoods, whercupon the accused broko | try rushed in, often to be thrown out All New Fall Styles. 10:30 a. m.—The deadlock in the rail- | and midsummer dullness was gener: r. £ > ha down and said, “Yes, T tell the truth, | again as soon as the British artillery = way labor conferences was without| S5SNI been authorized to disclose the nature | 1 steal the br i 5 o stea ass. I have wife and| ceases fire, which it has to do owing ; o : | Saiar e g e L ases 5 st 5 aterial effec sted values at to- - g SlEl:ANSS[]N WILL o "nu» i (l(nll)x lrn]r;x\l's to the | five chilaren and the company very | to the proximity of the opposing lines, 1:\ wterial effect on que : e | T e nen, 1t having been understood that | rich.” Judge Meskill sentenced Bas-| Thus the battle has been going on for da opening. Investment shares| p,,,)y1u, Aug. 16.—Six. Hawaila ¢ president himself should be the | canalli to jail for thirty days. weeks, the opposing forces now gain- l[)) fz‘ems held firm anr specialties comprising | g, ., plantations distributed $491,04 first to lay his plans before them. i i L REMAIN was| ||||(I(“l'~h\ml’ hs\;(\ that th]o nr]n(\n:-t- W S R L ing at a terrific cost and then losing | “——— e the war and equipment group mani-|, 4.¢ in monthly dividends. Of th| ing with the president was to take SEEKS $1 000 BULLET BALM at even greater cost a few yards of B ) ) LR e (e | el iy T, Sy et 1l SR it S e —_— ’ ail ploy Oahu contributed §300,000. We are closing them out now, a substantial saving to you. NEW BRITAIN, COKN. place tomorrow afternoon. trenches. At present all the fighting{ D of Jumes I3 O’Brien in the Bas- | comotive, Airbrake, Crucible Steel and | by the British is carried on from |Sett Hotel cafe. Sdnse Uniieodi the more active motors and acc or- NEW BROAD ST. BLOCK. Building Inspector A. N. Ruthef AN ] Iy AN, . their Pozleres salient, where thelr | Now Britain Nest, Order of Owls Mr. Carter, prior to leaving for [ Fourth of July Vietim of Wounds | drumfire is unceasing day or MEht [ will moect tomorron crenine ot o Washington with the 640 chairmen, German officers who were in the | o'clock. State Organizer Frink will Champagne offensive sald no such ar- | be present and deliver an address, | Industrial Alcohol. Reading was stock | Rosella Nassatka for the erection * (Continued from First Page., ‘ ies. There seemed to be a moderato | lished in Bernard harbor became the | V¢ base for the expedition’s work. The |Said: summer and winter of 1915 were spent | The men will give attentive ear Fired Shot. tillery fire ever had been developed | All members are requested to s again the most conspicuous e er AT N Gorn: to any proposition coming from tho reviously, S e e i | 57 abors around Coronation previously The among the rail but , Teacted later block at 157 Broad street - Gulf. president or the managers’ com- A suit for $1,000 growing out of an with other leading shares. United | structure will contain two stores a States Steel held steady within a fra-|six tenements and will measure tion of vesterd close. by 48 feet. Wall St., Closing—Rails made up | - for their early neglect in the final | 3 3 e S hour, when Iteading scored an ex-| HUGHES REACHES PORTLAND. second Greenland. Mr. Wilking learned from Stefans- = S treme gain of two points, with xnm!—i Portland, Ore., Aug. 16.—Charles § son that the new land which the ex- BERLIN DOES NOT OB E ing to the defendant was attached Often the British assault dies away | will be served after which an athletic | T4° advances in other leaders. The | Hyughes, republican presidential nonf plorer discovered may bo described as The writ is returnable in the super- | Lefore the German sccond line, from | program will be carried out. ClosinERwasistronE; inee, arrived in Portland early toda a second Greenland. Up to the time e for court on the first Tuesday in Sep- [ which machine guns pour out streams Elnaandlon: o 2 e o that Stefansson left the new land, aft- tember. of bullets which litterally cut tho | wr 50c value e polka dot ties, regu- 'w York Stock change quota- | from Tacoma s program for t4 er his memorable trip across the | Does Not Oppose Salo of Danish West | At the time of the accident e { men into fragments. At one point the . Ei8a saoiat Willsonisssadvittt flone § furnished ibviRIeh ter & MG o) i |davgincluded threerecertions, two frozen with Storker S. Storkerson . N plaintiff was seated on his ve Assaciated Press correspondent stood Bernard Nimro, chauffeur for . L. | members of the New York Stock Ex- | dresses and an automoblle ride. and Ole Anderson, the explorer traced | Indies to United States and Plans | shortly before midnight when a sharp | within = 800 yards of the British | ‘LIS reported to the police yesterday | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. e sl about 200 miles of its shore line and v . e report of a revolver was heard and a | trenches near Delville wood. Nearby | AIernocn that a truck belonging to Aug. 16, 1916 found high mountains upon .it. Mr.| MO Aggression in West. moment later Kowalski dropped tothe [ the Germans had just bupied 1990 | (1€ AYers bottling concern in Hartford High Tiow Glose WEATHER FORECAST. Wilkins savs that it was Stefansson’s Berlin, Aug. 16, by wircless to | floor with a wound in his back. He | Eritish, as lulls in the firing permit. | "2cked into his machine on Grove | Am Reet Sugar .. 90% §8% 9% | Washington, Aug 16.—Foreca intention to return to the new land rville—In view of reports that ) Was rushed to the hospital and later | teq, street damaging the radiator and the | Alaska Gold ..... 173 17% 173% |for southern New England: Fair t last spring to continue the work of eX- | Germany was apprehensive over the | recovered. The case had an airing in Some 500 British infantry prison- lights. Edward Jacquith, driver of the | Am Ag Chem .... 4% night and Thursday; not mug ploration. proposed sale of the Danish West [truck, admitted that he was/atifault.|Am Car' & Fdy. Co. 6014 3% | change in temperature; light variab police court, Eosiski being f00nd | e whom the corresponiont —w te-| The Alaska brings about thirty tons | ypgies to the United States, the for- | 8ullty of dlscharsing fircarms. Lind the firing line pliinly were still plexandrinilodse s Danehters S0t St liAm: Tee . LS 2 winds. dazed by the hoclk Il re o of specimens gathered in during the | o linister, Gottlich Von Jagow, 5 S > s 5 ign minist Gottlich Von Ja DEATHS AND FUNERALS el U i A r the picnic with years spent in the north in addition | . dc the statement today that the to a mass of data of great value {rom | Gorman government, was not op- . = ——vA. caped fram “hell,” as they termed it e aseaRs e o w scientific standpoint. They Wwill be | nicoq to such a transfer. Dr. Von Paul T. Curtin, The corre ponient visii on LW eld at the | shipped to Ottawa, where SN Anal [ o oo ; tire front of the present offensive and S shis {(11 to 0ty - '\h(lf'.“thlk" Jnal | 7agow said, nccording to the Overseas | e runeral of Paul T Curiin was | teg [Tt of the bresent offensive and | B0, L 0 s 1 e | Am Tl " ; ”{‘” V‘S nl\{( ‘; ‘f\l"i‘ i 1\'\“\ ‘“‘ “i ”_‘“ by Agency, that the German policy held from St. Mary's church this Soihas it n “‘“ r; s Mary's hospital, Waterbury ‘-" \vll, :l»l\mnvr\,v {270% s R S 4 Mayor of Ponce, Porto Rico Admdi TR LG G e b TRy was plainly stated by the imperial ; : 5 ’ o @ ey ere re deter- an al, erbury, to Mr.|A T § Fe Ry Co.104 o 4 ‘ . o 4 morning at 9:30 o'clock. The high | ¢\ : b b; S fistide : . 3 : 3 proceed to the states, but Dr. Ander- | chancellor in his speechiin the Relch= {1 08 e S iiom waal said by Rev: mined than ever to stand their J*\v = l’in~~ rf”:““ Gunterman, former- | Baldwin Loco . . .. “ Forcing School Imstructors to Oo: son may return north to continue his f 570 on April 4, when he made known [ r00 6 So i c N R er of | ETound. The men are in capital shapo f city B & O investigations. BT e aven, ] s to everyone that Germany harbors [y "qoccnseq. Those present in the demand for Corn Products issues and | Brings Action Agair Man Who ford today granted a permit i i % fourteenth annual outing of The par 3 “orona ulf f mittee but this does not mean tha y Al Shoot! pros 3 serman Pive Terrifle, irai Temple, DO K. K., willlbs held The party left Coronation Gulf for T iaelin o & t | accldental shooting affray on Booth The German fire, too, is terrific. [ Saturday afternoon at Irick’s S Boring sea In June of this vear, and | the men will relinquish any of the | = i nege e et B L oo : ernoon at Frick’s farm, 8 nolaimbnie, We are hoping for the best, but will urth of July was brought today by | from the fact that on certain British esa hall at 12:30 and after that ser- ol ol e By 0w vim Attorney Joseph A. Glover, acting for | troops German guns threw 1,600 | vice will be obtained at Upson’s cor- Steve Kowalski, against John Kozal- [ shells in one minute and forty-five | ner, where a muchine will meot traing ski of Booth street. Property belong- | scconds, resulting In great slaughter. [and trolleys. At 2:30 o'clock dinner N | meet this evening. Plans [ A ¢an 7 7 3 - | | Am Sugar i T 2| EACHERS TEN PERGENTED grounds Saturday physically, and of easy mind, al- Beth Steel tribute to Campaign Fund. s : : s though they are looking upon death But 5 no plans of aggression or annexation | - fot TR 2 C hey utte Superior .. . R o, T I sanctuary were Rev. J. J. Curtin of | 4t cgych instant. An officer pointed Canadian Paclfic 1793 [i(CorTespondentaiotithe LA sso iR xMg ‘ ; 179% towards Canada, Brazil or any portion | (ot oY W Bl o R”MAN'A “FFERE“ U‘:“ ,'\'”,pr-w‘u Tatev pyatel ‘“’]-“ "”‘“f “]“_‘_h‘}'v”-:l]ih Sulll- | oyt that nowadays each man is his P Central Leather 3 San Juan, Porto Rico, Aug. 9. van and Fay of this city. The com- [ gwn leader as it often impossible ersona S s G > e et e e e ron R AT mittal services at the grave in the | ypger present battle conditions to GGl Gobiey ; e L R L "l S &~ 1d Catholic cemetery were read by | (ranemi AL Ea ; NEW LAW FIRM. o 3 transmit commands. While the gen- S SDDCIS . 51 NlflRt TERRITURY == the Rev. J. J. Curtin of Waterbury, [ erals might still plan the actions, the e S L L I : may be removed in view of his con Attorneys H. P. Roche and J. A.|also a brother of the deceased. The | officer said, it was plain that the in- : AMiss Susan Gustafson has rcturned Gons (f,‘_ iy s viction on a charge of conspiracy tf % o funeral was largely attended and < 2cting upon his ownt 12 |Fhomet from Walnut Beach R A A S Tat tHe AVt Aavyide T wa ot il Glover to Open Office Next Month. : 5 : fantryman, acting upc n in ach. Crucible Steel e the civil se : A many beautiful floral tributes were [ jtiative in the presence of death, must — Pictiliors Sox : ki jsland in forcing political contrib Attorney Harry P. Roche will | received. save the day. Miss Helen Falton, Miss Ireno FFeen- | ayje Hlpaca ; | tions from teachers in the publj s severe his connection with the law —_— Dl e Y months in jail and was fined $500 and elins only attacked weakly and were | firm of Walsh, Meskill and Roche, Mrs. Mary Jane Chaipe SIXTH REGIMENT BEUNION vucations at City Island. Rreie ananeas e L repulsed. ’ September 1 and form a partnership [ Arg. Mary Jane Chaipel, wife of ] o Goodrich Rub ... 73 % | costs. He appcaled The annauncement follows with Attorney Joseph A. Glover. The [yeaveatt A. Chaipel, died this morn- e sHushOlarieS R dwaraiiwoods Wandl| i ert Ny ora At the trial, which has just bee ol ity ntr e T, o i e e ied BRto e SR n (S e e B Gl L 3 2 ) William Watts of the fire department | Gy Nor Ora Cotra. s : 1 concluded, it was proved that th to the region north of the Dneister, | Glover and o offices In the | pegjdes two children, Graco and Clif- | Ticutenant W. IT. Wooster of Sey- S dinen e W yietor | imots Central et { mayor hed admitted the debt of 334 st R S R el | National Bank building. oret, ey TS T v, Wi N Lt " | Davis, Thomas Roper and Captain i s 000 of tho unionist party of Poncd :"("( PR ”‘,l\m,“r ‘{hrp 1";.‘,1”'-\',‘} Attorney Roche is the son of the r\x:J _\I::(nl-:-\:\‘n.:’(-.x.,v;l,,‘:r("‘ \-\lr(:n.?:f mour is Chosen President of Con- | James Crowe returned to duty ];.:m- I‘f‘\:";{":::f:f\‘ o of \\s.fm “l\(‘”l” vmmvm, of the leador: logion made a short and successful ad- | 1ate Judge and Mrs. James Roche and | pyion, Clarence, Raymond, Harry. necticut Voluntcers of '61. their vacations. George Sparme is [ 1. 3 Al 2 ? was almost completely paid of v Continued from First Page. ( inucal trox rst Page.) cy and John Feeney are spending their Foe i ; Aoline o Sabitute At N 3 Lehigh Valle Y nce in the region of Hulleviche.Ger- | 100k the place of his father, upon |y, of parkville and James Corcoran 3 [i2ehins "‘\'.“ e AUIOR LD ward s through the system of levying assess the latter's death. Judge Roche Was | ¢ pranford; and three sisters, Mr The annual reunion of the Sixth | Carlson at ! S Sl Elnctnetty | nas il Boses ments on the school teachers and otiy one of the founders of the firm. At- |\ na Gannon, Miss Helen Corcoran | Resiment, Connecticut Volunteers, | &t No. 4. Mex Beteol municipal employes Teacher: torney Roche was l;_-,x:.nll;.:'t‘:‘:l ?rmn and Mrs. Jennie Holden. The funer- | wis held in G. A. R. hall, this city, s T ROET e e were compelled to contribute vaou the local High school in 190G. from | 5y i he held Friday afternoon from | today. There were forty-one present | 1o Sufisor i Glarcicefliamphere o o Afr T 1871 amounts, usually ten per cent. of thel Holy Cross college in 1909 and from |4 o % FUE STAaY afternoon from | G50 L will leave Ifriday for his annual vaca- | N A% oL b salaries, tq obtain appointments if Yale Law school in 1912. Attorney | muirviow cemetery. Rev. Harry T, |many pleasant recollections of tho | tion celebration in Maing Nev Cons o § 104% 104% | tne schools. Convicted with Mayo Glover is the son of Mr. and Mr Bodley will officiate, . T} Civil war days were brought forth. = NYNH& H R R 60y 501 1 4, | Rivera were Eduardo, Wys, secretany Nicholas Glover of Spring street. He Sreilie eenl Nichols tEcRed na ,\n\_’ James T. O'Connor and chil : 50168 boe Bs0 10l 0N odal Darty lorsanization, il was graduated from the local High Qelivered an interesting address. Fol. | dren, Frank and Kathryn, of Liberty Alvaro Santaello, another party lead “In’ the Carpathians our troops|fchool in 1900, from Sheffield School B. M. CO. OUTING lowing the meoting, a dinner wag | Strect arc sojourning at Indian Neck. A - : < ; Hlen . university in 1913 and from - B v e al s o ¢ " tébk possession of Starawipezyna | 0f Yale universt >lant Wil €1 SO o | served at Walsh's dining rooms ana | : Rivera’s conviction is the most ref Lelght, to the north of Capul.” Yale Law school last June. Z s September 19 FOr | o' ambers spent the remainder of | Misses Grace Meehan cent of a dozen or more politicia: Shore Dinner. the day at the “movies.” Sullivan are spending thel ind officials in various sections of thil island who were found guilty of Battle of Pozieres Dies Down. MISS UHLER HONORED, Tuesday, September 19, will be a Officers for the ensuing year were | 4t Take Georse. g Berlin, Aug. 16, via London, 5 p. m B ik gala day for the employes of the New | elected as follows forcing political contributions frond —The battle of Pozieres has died | ppriends Gathor fo Entertain Guest | Britain Machine company, for on that President—Iieutenant W. 1. Woos- the island teachers Sever down after a long series af British at- | Ay 7 dey they will journey forth with full | ter, Sevmour. tacks, which the w ico says | LR LA T factory strength and attempt to cap- | Vice President—Robert D. Kelly, ned them nothing. The British Misses Florence and Adaline Ander- “'_"“ Cosey Beach. The entire factory | Philadelphia e IZaward Dol T F Qt ¥ infantrymen remained in their|son of Edson street entertained last ( Will close in order that the men may Secrotary and Treasurer—William Fdward Soohson inley street s | squdebaker i 3215 130% 13185 = 5 the guest of friends at Indian Neck. Tenn Cop 25 25 tyenches all day yesterday. A night|evening in honor of Miss Effie Uhler [ enic ¥ the hospitality of the company Smith, \"‘““‘“»; ille. e 25 B s Akt s faileé roi c ¢ s 3e1] [ It will be one grand outing Historian—Charles K Cadwell, Texas Oil ... .1943, 194 19414 i attack near Ovillers failed. of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Helen I 1 Miss Sadye Murphy of Tremont V[vh]r‘(l Ave ... 62 r( e Rt i 5 : i S e £ The employes will leave in force on [ New Haven. There was livelr fighting again [ of Waltham, Mass. The lawn and - : : a A o 3 2 lighted [ the 7 o'clock train and after reaching Exccutive Committee—Charles E. [ street is spending her vacation in | ynjon Pac .. 1413% 1 140% yesterday south of Armentieres and in | spacious veranda were gayly h v [EiEsel the Artols,” says today's official w]m. v.l-nh Japanese lanterns and dancing | New Haven the men will board trol- | Moore, Bridgeport; Albert Z. Downes, | Bridgeport. United Fruit 162 1603 160% P = el % e et a1 [ levs for Cosey Beach. Free transpor- | Westville, and Joel Anderson, Stam- = Utah Co {15, 8114, 8114 K Ter ¢ reglon of Pozicres vas enjoyed. Vocal and instrumental | 8 . | . hiCoDE 3 A 4 pleni BSIngin roslonfo fE ozlorealuhiol masionic ved SN0 SEl iy tation will be provided and as a fitting | ford. | Misses Della Basney and Tva Jones I (68 o0 59% 58 68 Sritish continued thelr fruitless at- | selections were rendered by Misses | fation w . IR g IR e {50 5 L - tacks until yesterday morning. | Helen Bell, Florence Anderson, Jose- | climax a short dinner will be served. . T . bt i 2ipthics At Hotse BLEDE oo s L4 N8 4 R0 015 s Throughout the day their Infantry | phine Pyne and Mac Wedlake and a | & fine program of athletic events will TENDERED RECEPTION. LDIUSRES L Steel pfd ...118 118 118 you have the positive as- 5 S 2 < S it % | be carried out and of course there wi farewell recep nde 2 Car Che % 4 411, 5 % > e SRR S D i S : A farewell reception was tendered Va Car Chem ... 41% 40 41, v b ¢ :': th ",(:h(”,],‘»np & % r_\]. el )",?.;‘ lf”“r,’. ,‘,1‘”‘“l.;‘,.;.m\‘n\‘\.u- Helen | P¢ Prizes for the winners of the vari- | t5 former state district deputy, Mr Rev. Elisha B ams has returned | Westinghouse . .. 591 50% | surance that every trans- SERO Oy L lers talled 1098 DI T S ous events. Already the men are get- | 13jlen Bockus of South Manchester at | from a two weeks’ stay at Iast North- [ Western Unijon .. . 941, 941k action will be completed “At Moulin-Sous-Toutvent, in the! Bell, Effie Uhler, Grace Brady, Bern- 2 2 os ety ! A 3 . vent, . 2 Lrady ting in practice and some fine | (no regular meeting of Camp Clara | ficld, Mass. While there he attended | Willys Overland . . 4 56 . Afsne district, artillery fighting was|ico Boehm, May Wedlake, Florence, | (0% (B 1100 PIOCEE REC R e i | ol by of (G with the utmost care and | N | I i - ~ - - again revived on both sides, In con- | Adaline and Pearl Anderson, Jose- o i e 75, \ e I Sk e il junction with a fruitless French gas|phine Pyne, Agnes Moriarity FEthel = pSvie S Mrs. Bockus was the recipient of a | Workers. UNDER BRICK AVALANCHE efficiency. attack. East of Rheimes strong | Clare, Lillian Johnson and Mae Scan- CAPTUFR[ED BY ARABS, beautiful cut glass vase with Amer- | — 1 Wh 5 . St Sadiian R e e i A - S ican Beauty roses. The presentation | T. L. Traut left today on a trip to e i en considering new enemy were repulsed.” | John Jacobs, Earl Pyne, Alfred Brink, Survivors of Letimbro Captured on »-;-wlp \]\J:\lnn\{llv 1'.\”I‘.xv\-uy‘r](-x 11h:~r; Sharon Springs. L P or additional banking’ 5 — Moris Scheffler, H. Anderson, M Tripolitan Coast. ine Boilard. Mrs. Bockus respondec = ) S SR 3 or addresses were made Miss Agnes Middlemass will spend connections call S fittingly. Other addresses were madc i nes Middlemass will spond | g0 15,000 and see n detachments broke up Russian vanced posts east of Kiselin and | ht back as prisoners ane officer R and sixty-three men | “Norfth of the Dneister the Rus- glans, after their sanguinary defeat of | November 14, merely delivered lo- ! cal attacks with weak forces, withont | result, various parts of the state and | Nor Pac o bl ST Norf & Wi 11 1301% 131 Penn It <oue.s. 68Y 5B 58Y% Peoples Gas ..... 1023 102 102 Pressed Steel Car . 5214 613, 62 Ray €Cons ........ 24% 241 241% Reading .........106% 104% 105 i SenET R S o 49 5 9 | Misses Anna Clancy and Mary and :::, ll \\( : . “’,, = H'\. iy ‘,‘v | Ruth Darrow are stopping at Stony 2 Sy oy S o remain to be tried. Creek for two wee S0l Ry ot 2 23% + S0 Ry pfd B 68 68 . ’('»\ \,\\ AT, r( l\(]l l&“,.” " y;}:.:}:y.ywlu”1‘(:)4::‘Il'a‘y:'d. Clifford John- [ po o aug 1;:, x-rlrlmr\<.fl1:;q(n.fim. by Oracle 1. Denoit and Assistant | her vacation in Falmouth, Mass. Burritt / toot of Maple Hill re- | son anc ekl ~The missing boat from the Ttalian | y,., ¢y G. Dube. Musical selections | — Ssonlia > s Newhiel T : tved orders to report on Monday at T ey passenger steamship Letimbro, sunk | wm'-.t\}nmwmx‘ by A\l‘m' |‘;}m: "1:.‘1:‘“'.‘;.‘ F. B. Mitchell is cnjoying a trip o Dol i e Capital $100,000.00 the Charlestown Navy Yard for the HEARING ON INJUNCTION. in the Medlterranean & fortnight ago'| 4 ecollation was secved. to Boston. R Naval Training Cruise. being as- by an Austrian sumbarine, was driven sl = STEIEE, G T Gl i D e slgned to the T Battleship V ashore near Misurata, on the Tripoli- AUGUST COUNCIL TONIGHT, Miss Marjorie Humason has gone to | condition at the hospital here today ginia, flagship of the First Divislon. | o H where s will | as a result of being buried under a The cruise: will last four weeks. |\ | " gonry P. Roche, acting for| FEight passengers from the Letlm- | council will be held this evening. | pile of 10,000 to 15,000 bricks. BaA s elntero il ?’:""'""’3"'_"“_ James E. O'Brien, proprictor of the | bro who were in the boat were taken | Routine matters are scheduled for | —- He was working at the foot of the fo' d“‘,‘r"")”m" 18 f'“f“’f’"' dmin, f“(:r,'\ Bassett Hotel, restraining Morris Shu- | prisoner into the interior by Arabs. |action. The ordinance committee is| Miss Minnie Veigel is spending a [ pile in a Newflela brick :\h‘ff‘ 'V'r,'m,:"‘ "Y'n“ ,','(',:::’r:“,,,]‘ ”1‘(2;:15' pack from burning refuse in an in- | General Ameglio, uu\l‘r!‘ll'vr'“f‘ Libya, | expected to report on proposed or-; bricks \HI' to another workman on the B it practice will b bald cinerator in the v2ar of his Main | has sent emissaries to trea t\nh_ the (1\,\:|nr\~.f. for the safeguarding of re- | s 2 top n: "n pile, when the mass gave Toangier Sonnd, and returning to | Street property. The case recently ‘ Arabs for the release of their prison- | frigerating plants used in tenement Mrs. J. F. McCarty left today for | way, burving him under it. The oth- ports of embarkation. days’ stay in New York. er man was only slightly hurt, Middletown, Aug, 16.—Stephen > A hearing will be given in the court | of common pleas tomorrow morning G5 fon ih e niiaationle fiAe |t et st 10w Riearnealihenalitod vl BT Sl st Ale St ol e i Al o spend her vacation. few days in New York. had a police court airing. ers, . | buildings. o