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PRESIDENT VETOES RAILROADS REFUSE || pERSONALS | RICHTER & CO. HAY'S ARMY BILL) ~ PRESIDENT'S PLAN v s (MRRORR RSN E S e e L Ve S lephono 1540, from a vacation at Block Is- HARTFORD. 81 West Main St., City Hall Building Telep land. — . <Ll (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page. D covi e 3 Mag of Seymour street 20 Colt’s Arms 20 Scovill Mfg. Co. should be subject to the rules and Sz is sojeurning at Walnut Beach. 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 North & Judd articles of war and to trial by general | lington, acted as spokesman. It w Abraham Berkowitz of - 50 American Brass 50 Standard Screw court-martial for any breach of these | @88reed in advance that the railroad | gtreet will return home tomorrow | N/ N 100 Landers, Frary & ~ i R articles. By tho act of July 24, 1876, | officials would listen to President Wil- | from a week’s stay in the Catskill o b y 100 Stanley Works officers of the army on the retired | SON'S Dresentation of his plan, My, | 'ountains. Y/ N Cl‘frk Pond 100 Eagle Lock Co. st were specifically declared to con- | Holden should ask questions in order | =y ! 100 Niles Bement Pon 100 New Britain Ma > . A It 2 Ma- e el a part of the regular army, a | o Make the situation clear, and the | Rev, Warren 1. Cook, pastor of p 100 American Hardware hine apw—in fact one dollar will do tho | provision which is found repeated in | Tailroad presidents should return to | Trinity AMethadist dipiscopal chureh, ) ; 10 Stanley Rule & Level [ worlk of two in our Straw Hat De- | subsequent acts affecting the organi- their hotel to hold a meeting and de- r., where he will spend his va- B o R Co. 5 Hart & Cooley pEECHL zation of the army; and other statutes | ¢lde on their action. tion. It was tentatively arranged that - When it comes to buying men’s | enzcted during this period made re- suits a Dollar now has the buying | tired officers of the army available for [ When the answer was sent to Presi- Mrs | Hred Mettey ofl280 Main street Y == J power that $1.30 had a month ago. certain classes of active duty, in time ‘““\“l Wilson it would be given to tho 5 & public. Bathing Suits, Auto Coats and | ©f Peare with their consent, and in I"or the thirty-one railroad presi- ¥lannellroniors time of war without their consent. |dents, Mr. Wilson was told that while | o oo = 0 Large Sizes Ordered to Your . By the recently enacted national de- | they could only speak for theil own |y o)tk department will spend the next S i i w | roads, they were disposed to accept 1 SN = 1 AT 3 fense act, the ;unlmn(;\ of the presi- | ine word of the managers’ committes | WO Weeks at Lake Sunapee, N. H. measure at the same | dent over retired oflicers has been i that an eight hour day was imprac- . . e < further extended so as to make them | ticable. e e R T 4 | T tome fr s s er place at Col- o) R e : R home fram his summer p . - subject to his call in time of war for use President's Pla T ALl s Sale Price any kind of duty without any restric- The railroad presidents today told | covera] months. tion whatever. Courts and attorneys | President Wilson they stood by the — 5 general have in a long line of deo. | decision of their managers' commit- for which we »<.. . ... other . sions held that officers of the list on |tee, that an eight hour day was im- John Kelly of Union strect, mana- retired list hold public office. practicable. ger of the Catholic nseript, is in ST YT - s “It thus appears that both the leg- President Wilson refused to take | in New York attending the convention LUSH AND islative and judicial branches have | ‘DO for an answer to his proposal | o the Catholic Press assaciation. U. S. Steel and Reading Forced to | Will Give Hearing in Hartiord on drawn sharp distinction in status | that they accept the eight hour da) ST between retired officers, who are re. | and asked them to return to the FUR C0OATS NEW BR’\TAT:T'CQNN garded and governed at all times as | White House tomorrow with their Concede Pl‘](}es Aug[}s[ 23 «da, has returned from her visit to Can- ‘ an’ effective reserve of skilled and ex- [ Managers for another conference. 2 v om $5 perienced officers and a potential [ Just after the railroad presidents Buy now and save from §5.00 source of military strength, and mere left the Whie House it became known N TaaNtas 5 Yoni < pensioners, from whom no further | UNOfficially that the employes had | Public Utilitics Commission Puts O.K. New York, Aug. 18, 10:30 (Special to the Herald.) irane e Ntk % voted to accept Presid on’ $25.00. i > : > 3 o ”SS]ANS HES ME :xv‘u‘“:l\”i\ ~:~“M 12 PEDscted ¥ Office px‘fl[msnifln“a:n):] (hntr:u‘x’ninr‘yf the lo-ln(l- on Trauster of Property of Three | $ 5.00 a. m—Heavy trading at irrcgular| Washington, Aug. 18.—A hearing : ' of the army. members of v 5 = | brices attended today’s active apen-|of great importance to farmers, farm officers of the army, members o S| il EoneRiCRINE VI L REIGIEoR {0 oads to Shore Lin I : : fomne | tell nim so. e st ey ing. United States Steel, Reading and | organizations and cities of Connecti- military establishment distinguished S [ R e e == Hartford, Aug. 18.—In an order is- Clty ltems tho leading coppers changed hands in | cut will be conducted by the newly examples of discipline to the offi- Taborl dont SUnport Wilson sued today the public utilities com- | | single lots of 1,000 to 00 shares, | appointed Federal Farm Loan Board cers and men in the active army. mission approves the salo of the Nor- % the two first named at concessions,| in the federal building at Hartford, Motec ot they wa e neitonth wich and Westerly Traction Co., to| New shipments of caps. Roschen | s e e e Groton and Stonington Street Rail- | Hat Shop.—advt. : hold them out as persons especlally way Co., and the New London and ! James J. Watsan today sold prop- | dred issues showed moderate im-|is to secure information to guide the 2 = qualified In military matters to repre- st Lyme Railway Co., to the Shore | erty belonging to the Alice Conroy es- | provement. board in determinin the boundaries 1 other sectors they were completely | sent the spirit of the military estab- Line Electric Railway Co., which is | tate on High strect to Paul Nurcack.| Ralls wore under prossure, Reading | Of the twelve Kederal Land bank dis. ulse shment, and they ubject to ac- controlled by Morton F. Plant. The ; s | tricts into which the United States repulsed s 5 y are subject to ac- | X S a by Morton F. Plant. Th ot o ol et L e i . ive duty in time of national emer- |\ oronal Metal Trades assoclation | ., re; of these properties involve a | soon yielding 1 1-4 points and | | is ) o ide for the application of protesting against his proposal that | advt e S R e s BiTERtO b iy L0eAAToD i : % gency by the mere order of the com- | PrOiesrnE Agmust 118 BrOROrat (hhe | monetary transaction of $2,825,000. Pl N rines were variable with a fra al{ tno new rural credits logislation. isians Feshmopaduance mander in chief. B R e o L ihic.t | Ine pricolpaialroriieachy ofithol coms Joss for the common stock and a cor- | The members of the Federal Farm Petrograd, Aug. 18, via London, 2:45 | “They are therefore, members of | omn cteike Daricsiis agiiollom Norwich and | ROSSETTER ESTATE FRIPLED. | oo aqvance for the preferred. | Loan Board who will conduct —th p. m.—The Austro-German effort to |the army, officers of the United States, i E Westerly, $1,600,000; Groton and = =T Cuban-American Sugar featured the | hearing are Hon. Willlam G McAdoo, exemplars of discipline, and have in = — Stonington, ,000; New London | Former Local DruggiSt Left Many | = g s ts 12 1.3 | secretary of the treasury; George Wi their keeping the good name and the and JEast Lyme, $700,000. hares of Local Stocks. LGt pgeer s | Norris, farm loan commissioner; Hers F) = : good spirit of the entire military es- | DEATHS AND FUNERALS. [Botitions fromitheselcompanics: for (MENETAGIE RS RE R ST TR ([Dolnt ALY the new record of | port Quick, Captain W. S. A. Smith w®h no success, the war office an- tablishment before the world. O the fauthorityito sellliout. andl al patis | = oss s E0S SoCHEnan UL MEDE {0 g | ana C. E. Lobaell. Worcester, M . 18—Worces- ter Central Labor Union, through its president, James S. Noonan, sent to President Wilson today a telegram re- senting the message sent the president vesteday by Worcester branch of the while Anaconda, Inspiration and kin-| Conn., on August 23. This hearing (Continued from First Page.) throw back the Russians in Galicia has resulted in great los: and met The announcement follows: “On the out success. The enemy sustained ted heavily in local | b 5 Electric | o B i pressed forward in several sectors. jection to the rules and articles of Alice Elizabeth Neumann. il o in the past few vears, according to and farm organizations of Connectis - v : o . | G. Rossettc The estate is ready for | seven p S T rements martial have always been regarded | en month old daughter of Mr. and | 27. 1In it Datition iihellatter 1e estate is ready for | seven points, with contrary movement ! | asked interested cities to present Podhaytse the enemy resumed the of- [ tired list might not become a source | street, died last night. The funeral | tions of all the companies (inclu@ing | Monday. Mr. R tt B & | Monday. A ossctter 1 in Connecticut. and impair that control over those [ ciate. Burial will be in Fair In excess of $1,100,000 the estate wembers of the New York Stock I3X- | era) Reserve act is doing for the bu bank of the river. In the direction of | war in times of peace s to bring The funeral of M Mary Jane had the following cal stoc i Low Cl capital to be loaned to farm owne S nitholregiontof Eorosmozo (Carsl| of Bl =rvAdisciplne S en ek e o iRt e et Rev i o o s O in Minncsota Mining Town—nsin- res American 1 e L an Chem . : S e T at e T the mountain in the vicinity of Kor- | co-operation and proper subordina- Biwabik, Minn., Aug. 18.—An o at 43 Ll 3,158 | Ganii g ents. The loans will be made at a Clark at 58 , En 6 TiocoNe ESn T 71 | provi is made for the borrower ta e Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized at _ troo In Persia, in the region of |and devotion to duty in the national | “TCUY near here, s laid by the authorities | distribution, valued at ) or five Tobacco .....218 218 hroug 8 eriod of fo ears or in- | ican Hardware, 620 shares, valued at | Anaconda Cop tnrough afpecioclof oLty yoita or Wy - 5 B e el . | concerns has taken a wonderful jump | =% SR Te ar nounced today. The Russians have | cuPving such a relation, the'q sub- tion from the Shore Line 0 jumg Close—Heavy trading in United The board has requested farmera for permission to buy | the inventor \ : 4 T reme advance of almost o 5 h entory of the estate of Lucius | Fruit at an extreme advance of almost o war and to trlal by general court-| Alice Elizabeth Neumann, the sev- | were heard by the commission July | : : b cut to furnish facts concerning ‘\he eed of cheaper farr oans and it front from the Zlota Lipa west to |as necessary, in order that the re- | Mrs. A & e | _peti coritll A teibutio il e o e B R Bl A AWt e | nesdiof cheaper tarm doansien 183 V. rs. August Neumann of 2 hapman . pany says it will reduce the obliga- | heid in the Hartford probate court, |} - 'he closing was irregular | [ 1SS 08 SEas J | claims for the location of one of thesg fensive with considerable forces, with- | Of tendencies which would weaken the | will take placo tomorrow afternoon at | tha petitioners eompansy of oute | D ooro fn (e ol ARSI S | banks. This will be the only hearing discipline of the active land force: 30 and Rev. A. C. T. Steege will offi- | grandi rug st s city for a number | standing obligations and capital stock | of v and inve o ) ° Eenilocate e Sh (G GO S || oo o | manufacturing st Judge Jason | NOW “_”"‘; S r D guota- | The new Federal Farm Loan ' acl “On the River Bystritza-Solotvina |in the president. — o @ Fenn of Blymouth 13 eéxecutor of | c-ons TUrished EDyEItichte: & 0., | will do for the farmer what the Fed- we occupled Lysiets (seven miles Purposes of Articles of War. BOARDING HOUSE BLOWN UP The original inventory showed that [ ¢hanse. Iiepresented by Ii. W. Iiddy. | jness man. Under it the government southwest of Stanislau) on the western “The purpose of the articles of Mrs. Mary Jane Chaipel. . among other holdings, Mr. Rossectter Aug. 18, 1916 | provides the machinery for assembling Ardzeluz our troops occupied a serics | about a uniformity In the application | Chaipel was held at o'clock this | . W. W. Agitators Accused of Outr: l > and | leet Su .- 3 3 88% | or intended farm owners, on firsi of heights, afternoon from her late home, 338 Lovel company : $11,970 | Al Gold ..... ; mortgage farm urity. The loans pathians) our troops continuing their | the entire organization coherent and | officlated and interment was in Fair- e sration Car & Fdy | value of the land, nor 20 per cent of arlvance, approached the summits of | effective and to engender a spirit of | view cemetery me recked by Dynamite. res of § T0 RN s the value of the permanent improve: )smezo. it 270 shares I rs, IPrary and Can pfa . ( 10 . % ¢ oEnICEO tion of authority which will in time plosion which early today wrec ; b oY lopgixatof ofginterenc Fnotiyet Rda ey n the Caucasian front, the Tur- s . HERGSTROM-BAKER. S mined, but not over 6 per cent, and offensive in the region of Lake | of war instantly make the entire army i boarding house in which were There are now wares of § e SEEiT10300 08 : v as rep sily v a unit in its purpose of self-sacrifice sersons, at the Biwabik Mine, located | ley ¢ and Lo Stackimenc 2 ugar ( 0 Van was repelled easily by our purp 1 wabik Mine, located | lev Rule and Tevel stock ready 1enp B 024 10 Lot iie Totntur il terestin paal a Pasova, encounters took place | defense. These purposes cannot be High Noon Today. at the door of the Industrial Work- | times the original inventory; Amer- | Am Te Tel i O cIn R DR OV Kala F a, encou took 1} Vi Amer el & Te \\'u)h considerable Turkish forces.” accomplished ll'} the ”relh'cd :)rg;‘_etl’fl A very pretty wedding took place | ¢rs of the World. No one was 3 . . I St S Vel 5 E itary establish- jure. F R [caders | g s . : - s sl o 2 ) 1is optio armers, to take advan- still a part of the m this noon at the home of Mr. ! and |Jured.iThe TI. W. W. lecader 81, 918 shares of Stanley Wor AT Fe Ry Co . ment, still relied upon to perform charged, had threatened the miners | valued at 78,948, nearly six times the | Baldwin Loco 594 8 | tage of the law, must associate them- ENEHREARET) (Chpy 1R LI tmportant dutles, are excluded, upon | Mrs. M. O. Baker of Black RocK it death If they did not quit work. | value of the original holdings and | B & O ..evee. .. nfsroupsiicliten Jous more s Berlin, Aug, 18, by wirelest to Say- | retirement, from the wholesome and [avenue, when their daughter, Miss | One member of the I. W. W. is held | 990 shares of Landers Frary and | 1B R T e rm Loan assoclations and ville—Heavy attacks by the Italians | unifying effect of this sub_}ectlondlz Grace, wes upited in mateimony fo | om susplelos. S oy el e il | s e 2 c e ake ‘.,;,‘]mwm,, t (wn;"nf m: common discipline. I am persuade Another explosion which the au- | Rossetter” il o 4 2 B ol o £ ‘n\(»'\‘ Federal Land banks. The lang 2 eph Hergstrom of Hartford. The ossetter ill was made July 1899 | Canadian Pacific . 4 ’ ; B : that officers upon the retired list | JOSCF 2 thoritles also charge to the I. W. W. | and tho estate amounted to $136.075. | Contral Leather Will then be appraised and, if it meets ported in the Austrian official state- | oyid themselves regard as an in- | ceremony took place under an arch|gccurred near Hibbing. The entire | This has inereated. fo more i | (he & o™ { requirements, the loans will be made, ment of August 15, which declares, | vidious and unpalatable discrimina-}of fern and forget-me-nots sur-|front of the house of John Smith, | §450,000 up to the present time Ghiac Ty The new legislation is expected ta hawever, that the Austrian defense | tion which in cffect excluded them | o ..¢cq with flags and was per- | holsting engineer at the Philbin Mine, Chi Mil & St il o | brove a great boon to those sections east and southeast of Gorizia are re- from full membership in the pro- 5 i A i was torn away. 1ith, his wife and Col F & I . 2L . country where development has : vy fession to which they have devoted f,?::-wd (‘)"‘”‘Rer‘oh"m‘: I;”:: \"ivn“"‘- A O s ore h thoinear o e IMALTING AMERICAN TRADI B G, S been arrested because of high inter- tement their lives, and of which, by the M B & of the couple |, and were uninjured. Smith re- Washington, Aug. 1%-—Possibility | Crucible St o5t rates and it is predicted that it The Italians continued their at-|jaws of their country, they are still | were Qf"';;"‘:' Thl‘",'\ were attended | ;o4 {5 strike rccently when the I | that the scizire at ITong Kang of | Distillors See . . .. i ‘ ive the effect of making agri- tacks on the front from Salcano to | members. So long as congress sces 1:30'1{0} -m(;lfif:“:“r“;f"’l:zfllrfiz‘.v Baker, |\ \v. members demanded it, and | American goods on the British team- | 13rie Bt 1 v prosperity permanent and fit to make the retired personnel a el “_i“‘ ,f" na | mas recently received several thrent- | er Kafuc, from New York to Manila, | iirie tst pid ... .. 59 o miform; stabilizing land values, and o S atotor WOtk Gt %ip | BRI L the ammy of the United Siates, = e e P Mr. and| oo jetters. No arrests have been | following a similar scizure of goods on | Gene Tlec Lo 17 ieatly i improving aenarall farm: oon. and the sector south of Vip- | (e 00 (% tionality of the proposed | Mrs. Hergstrom will reside In Hart- far as Lokvica, assaulting un- | exemption of such personnel from all | ford. Mr. Hergstrom was formerly as- x . v sista hysical direc cal | SAT RS I : ingerruptedly with large masses while hility \mtlor the articles of “m: 2 "r;‘ "’4 szcflnn;’";'n';r (:\f thln _!oflnly N seneral interference wit American | it Nor Ore Cetfs. F s . | Treasury Department for information holding the adjoining sectors under a matter of serious doubt, leaving s i oceup! he INCINDI R [flED trade with the Philippines, led the | Tnspiration X 5 s | regarding the application of the law held along the entire front. The 1d against the heights east of made. the steamer Chinese Prince and two 3 ! : Goodrich Rub 5 Spanish vessels, may foreshadow a | (ireat Nor pfd .. .. ; Thousands of requests to the U. strong artillery fire. Our troops re- | the president, as it does, without any Rf::‘o position in the Hartford asso- state department today to send for| Lack Steel 2 3 | dnatcatetine hatlon-wide intars pulsed all the storming attacks and | means sanctioned by statute of e @EAR fLll details from the Amorican consul | Tehieh Valley ... 0 a0 1A 1IN Vravialons held their positions along the entire | ercising over the personnel thus e Five Fires In Business Section of Am- | ot Hong Kong with the view of malk- | 1,0y Nash ... e retary McAdoo predicts that the front, inflicting heavy losses, after vio- | empted the power of command vested T D Ees Do e e 13 | Banke will betzeady | tor loperation lent hand to hand fighting. jn him by the constitution. SPIRITS MUST BE OLD. sterdam, N. Y., Do Damage of . b Mex '],\“.“; = _y{,,,,f,.‘ 1, or shortly (hs~|‘ox!‘r<vy‘~“‘ : ‘Hostile advances near Plava and “Convinced as I am of the unwis- TondoniAne i1 - 4 . 3 5 SR s e b i Cagora and on the Dolomite front, on | dom of this provision and of its ) - Gl URSE SO D !“-WT}IC $200,000—Two Dwellings Destroyed. | THOCKMORTON DFEFRATED. '\‘d\' ‘_"]' il 400 [ 66 — Croda Delancona, were repulsed.” boneful effect upon the discipline of | British customs authoritles have is- el S ST B A syl DR R 6 | COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRATION. ’ L £ the army; doubting, as I do, the pow- | sued a notice to exporters of spirlts | o Z 5> 50 vt oy = CG | Johnston of San FPrancisco qualif e | The United Italian societies held & er of congress wholly to exempt re-|that for each shipment there must|most simultancously carly today, oc- | 9F the flnal round in the Casino la NYNHGEHR R 60 % ting last night at 28 Lafayette 2 .47 tired officers from the control of the |, . i uided o certin £y Bl 5 T $200.000 in the | lCNNiS tournament today by defeat- | Nop pae i : Lx, 224 | gireet to plan for a celebratfon of Co- Havre, France, Aug. 18, 5:47 a. m.— president, while declaring them to be A € cate testifying .dmunnfl a lo: OTF5200, 000 It o e TRl A DT e i ot tontor D X rekac e bl R G T ] £ e Sl & A brigade of Belgian troops has cap- [T 0 B e piiar army of the | that it complies with local laws in re- | south side ""»‘1'; section of the AV, | e, N the interschalastic cham- | pas i ]“ est ....180% 13( 3 5 PRSRG PR Bt tured and occupied “"“' k"”r”I ‘”f Tnited States, I am constrained to re- | gard to proper aging. This order is ;‘;"V'k”‘\{f‘,;h‘:,'"; 'u,'m“;‘ ,' ”;1 :1:‘\ the | Dion, In four sets, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3.| ponn It N i i 1ce will be held at Lithuanian Karema on the eastern bank o € | turn, this bill without my approval o i | haw alley Lumber Confpany, the ! y "4 =0fhor semi-final match, whic s ¥R oL » 7% B 5 Tareanyils. Gorman Fast Africs, sags |5 L Issued to meet the American customs |11 . Grieme Co. and the Amster. | 1 B li-final mateh, which | py, an -ial Belgian announcement. = regulation that imported spirits must | dam Lumber Co., as well as the plant A oo o Tt : osed o Karema is about 125 miles south of There have been broad intimations (comply with the laws regarding aging | of the Guy Park Cement Co., and ks Lo (‘_ f'”l Toneleo | Readine s o o, 1043 sile, chairman; Louls Falletti, troas- UL that the revision which proposed to | enforced in the country of origin. The | coal sheds of the (. Van Buren Co. Lin b bl will, pl Rep I & S com ... 52 50 14 rer, and F. Cianflone, secretary. y remove retired officers from the jur- [ British law specifies that spirits must | The story of the Premier Broom | ot ST AthS RLUREU DY So Pac isdiction of courts martial was in the [not be sold until three years old. | Co., also was burned. Only two — So Ry COPEMAN-STANQUIST, interest of a certain retired officer el ED Gl ACCEPTS LINCOLN'S BIRTHPLACE | S0 RY i ! 3 305 At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Au- | who was waiting for a time when S i Washington: Aus. 18- Prestgent | Stndtta S A Y 2 : i § he would be immune from discipline s g e e e o gust Stanquist of 35 Sheffield street, | 0° WOUC T8 0 L on the army. SALE OF POST OFFICE. DEMAND NEW R R STATION ilson v formally accepted for | Belgians Capture Lake. : i el Sl G on Park street. The committee of ar- went five sets, I. Kumagae of Japan | Ray Cons . ... ; . « | rangements fs composed of C. V. Ba- the m of their daughter, | e ofiicer, whose name was men- Washington, D. C, Aug. 18.——Bids | ‘\hy(.l.“h’f,‘.‘,t'lzT.l,'r‘:‘r'y\x \m“ l’r]‘y,fv]:.}.):‘j;‘;u‘:“ ®mily, to Frederick H. Copeman of | tioned in connection with the report [ for the old post office bullding at | 3 Sl e e e e i e was, while in service, very actlve in [ New Haven were opened today at the | ¢orporation Counscl of New Haven | o "1 E0THeE B 4 0 Sedpadny od Fruit et Ch ey et e treasury department. The highest B W Emeilice monics transter- | rean, cop The president’s veto of the bill is | Pid was from TLouis W. Rosenbluth, A<ks Public Utilitics Commission to 1'_“1*; fi)?“,l,‘ ‘1’ t\’t“”»’\. 'W'M oS f'v“‘i‘[“' T S Rub Co 6 perforned) by den i Gsrloniansy one of the developments of years of | Who made the flaure $877,500. Force Road to Build Depot. s £ i et i e e S Sl qonsnnce (0 [ sistant rector of St. Mark's church. | contest between the army and Chalr- oS R Stecl pfd ....118 118 attended by Miss May [ man Hay. The downfall of the con- R Farittordane i s e i A ar Chem ... tinental army scheme and substitu- | INDEPENDENCE FOR FILIPINOS. | utilities commission 1 received a DRI DY T lestiiloNae o : tion of the national guard reorgani- |~ ool ooy g minal ae. | petition from Corporation Counsel UMPIRE PALAT ARRIVES. estern Union and Samuel Stanquist, brother of thel ,¢jon against the recommendation of [ 80 FHO Ry G imi o i L fomising | Klciner of New Haven asking for an | Havana, Aug. 18—Vice Admir Tride, was best man. The bride was|army officers is attributed to Tim. |y 80 B0 0 "4 elands as soom | order to require the New Haven road | Coneas Y. Palau, the umpire aftired in white crepe de chine and| Only the force of President Wilson's | /' " "o 110 government is established | to build a new passenger on in | pointed by King Alfanso of Spain ZUP-KRATZYKE, carried a shower bouquet of bridal | interference put the regular army in- | 5 & S0 0= G T 0 g O that city. The commisslon has de- | connection with the settlement of dis-| ! ] roses. The bridesmaid wore blue crepe | crease in the new reorganization bill | f % o sorence report was adopted | ¢lded to hold a hearing on tho petition | Iutes between Panama and the Unitea The marriage of Helen Kratzko, @o chine and carricd pink roses. Miss | through the house In the face of 06 SOMOTERSE FEEOT TG MU in Now Haven carly In September and | States over land in the canal zane, | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petor A da iStanauistiplayed fithie Fwedding;) Hayis Ropposition Recently — Presi-| jot Wilson's stgnature. | has notificd the corporation counsel of | has arrived here from Panama and s march. The bride’s gift ta the brides- | dent Wilson appointed Hay to a elace o R e T e i P B naid was a diamond lavalliere and|judgeship on the court of claims and In his petition Mr. Klelner goes fnto Lok &g the groom's gift to the best man a | he now is serving his last term in the history of the efforts of the city CHILD LABOR BiLl PASSES, will take place tomorrow afternoon at giamonad stick pin. A wedding sup- | congres: KILLED BY 40-FOOT FALL. of New Haven to secure a new station | Washington, Aug. 18 —Tho child la- | § o'clock at St. Matthew's German per followed the ceremony, after The -war department contends that Worcester, Mass,, Aug. 18.—Fd-|and his references go hack as far as | bar bill was finally pas ithout do- | Lutheran church on Franklin square. which the young couple left for De- | many features of the army bill ward P. King, superintendent of t ho| 1892 when he says that the company | bate or record ' in the | Rev. A, C. T. Steege, the pastor, will troit on their haneymoon. They will | written Into it in the conference : TUnion Water Meter company, was|gave a promise that encouraged the | house. Senate nmoendments wero ac- | perform the ceremony. The couple reside on their return at 182 Good- | never were debated in house or s killed today by a forty-foot fall down | hope that a new station would bo | cepted without change. It now goes| will reside at the home of the bride’s man street, Bristol | ate- = §on elevator shaft in the factory. | shortly built. 1’“’ tho president. parents on High strect. thig city took place Wednesday even- ’ : ing at 5 o'clock, the ceremony being 7he bride was Copeman, sister of the bridegroom, | High street and Carl Zup of 159 Curtis street, this city,

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