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* J08h olass photo drama, Fox's thea- & — ! Ndcvlii. and moving pictures, w‘t theater. 8t Elmo lodge, K. of P. .meets at Cl Main street. Andre lodge, I O. O. F. meets in ball. Phenix lodge, I. O. O. F. meets in s 0. U. A. M. hall. v § ' | Brwin Castle, K¢ G. E. meets in “hall. - “Garpenters Union, meets in Union L v ‘Winthrop council, D- of L meets 1377 Main street. F 'Ahn.ndn lodge, I D. of St. G.. ?. at 88 Areh street. York June 6.-~The view ex-’ 4 by Amos Pinchot that the} tion law was not popular n-ll uotation of a speech that had ‘made a few moments before in # ssme room by Frank A. Vander- dent of the National City proyoked angry remonstrances fier given at the Park Avenue ‘the Women's City club. Mr. bt was interrupted by cries of §i No!” when he appeared to con- impression that the rich were o 4": B naf willing to do their share in the { and there was one or two hisess 1"he attempted to elaborte his # 5 on why a war 3,000 miles iy was not popular. He was not diont frieiids at the dinner, how- ;‘ , and ‘théere was an outburst of pls when he finished. @i+ Pinthot and Mr. Vnnderlip n-a invited By the Women’s tp discuss the financisl aspects war, and the troubld b-un vhon . Pinchot, who was.at one time re- to be a' pacifist, quoted Mr. muufin‘ that there by congress. daian’t say -that” :houud n Fraftklin, one of the diners, Every American citizen must do something to help the Country. NBW BRlTAlN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917 m*rmm!m\swrmrs IN ENUISTING AMERICAN SLORS The U, 8. 8. Recruit, the anly land battleship ever built in this country, was “launched” on & navy and marine recruiting campaign in Union Square, New York. The wooden dreadnaught, which is a huge miniature of a first class battleship, was bullt under the direction of the mayor's committes én national: def It is the huflquu- ters for the recruiting’ in 'the York district of the navy, M.l'lfl' first line of 'defense. As a tully rigged land battleship the Recruit presents' an inspiring sight to the thousands of men and ‘women who cross Union Square every day, More than anything else since the ‘recruiting ounn.ln has’ begun Jumping to his feet. “You are not Nmflu‘ what Mr. Vanderlip said.” The interruption evoked an uproar hten, and cries of derision, which Mr. Pinchot tried in v:.ln to make himself heard. It was ol expected ' 4 e " val £ War directly home to the people of New.| York. Measuring 200 feet fnom stem to stern and forty fet beam, the Recruit has been build to affer much needed quarters for both ‘the navy and marine recruiting forces. A spacious waiting room for recruits and applicants, physical examination rooms, both fore and aft; doctors’ . quarters, shower baths .and numerous other accammo- dations for officers and men ars pro- vided in the architectural plan of the vessel’s interior. There is also an office through which allsthe recruiting reports for New York are given out for publication. evident that some of the diners re- membered what they considered Mr. /Pinchot’s past opposition to the war, and that the demonstration was prompted more by a desire to rebuke him for this than anything ele. | GOVERNMENT SAYS THEY MAINTAINED Ferdinand Henies Adam ,a young German, was arrested in New York. While no charge has been made against him his detention is regarded as highly important. In his room was| found the photograph of a German army captain—his father, he ex- plained. Adam said that he was re- jected by the army examiners, left Germany . in February, 1915, and shipped for Mexico froam a Spanish port. The vessel was held up by a British cruiser and Adam was in- COMMUNICATION terned at Halifax seven months. ‘When released he came to the United States. He told the police he made several trips to Mexico. Herman Frencke, forty-one years old, of Brookiyn, an electrical en- gineer, was nd charged with violating the federal postal laws. . The three men shown in ghe picture were held in' heavy bail on a charge of conspiring to send malil to Europe through other than the authonized channels. They are, from left to WITH OUR E | right, Harry F. Perissi, thirty-two, of Far Rockaway, whose bond was made $25,000; Irving Bonaparts, thirty-four, of 964 Fox street, Bronx, bail $20,000, and Axel, B. Melchar thirtytwo, of 16¢ East 1224 street, bail $25,000. Perissi and Banaparte are employes of the Allgemeine Flektricitaets Gesel- lschaft of 17 Battery Place. Melchar keeps .a saloon near the water front in Brooklyn. The government alleges they sent mail matter to and from Germany by of the crews of t can line steamsh! Kristiaatafiord., J'mn, % ‘Bergenstiord Mateer many was byought!bere - M regularly, and mail America and Mexico was. llnt through the reguier - turned over ships. Adam { sempl '-"F s Bcsipifows ity £100 b o 2ok = Bonaparte. It is said Adam ployed to assemble and pack street, and ‘& existed between ,Boston; June ¢.—Commenc exercises were held at Boston fini sity today, when President Lem Muriin presented diplomas. to graduates. An address was el by Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes | Malden, who spoke on, “The Ch College and the Moral Battle.” SUFFERED Muwl!amednu'l'rhtl Vain, After Ti D. M DSTATES 3" LIBERTY BONDS Tlle Safest and Best Investment in the World “WILL YOU DO YOUR BIT? Two billion dollars must be raised by June 15th. The State of Connecticut’s Quota of these Bonds is $53,000,000.00. New: Britain should report at least $2,000,000.00. It is your patriotic Duty to buy a Liberty Loan Bond. HELP NEW BRITAIN DO HER SH&( BY TAKING A BOND UNDER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PLAI;S: L Full payment now, drawing interest at3 1-2 per cent. until June 15th when interest on the Bonds will commence. 2. Pay 2 per cent. now, on amount subscribed for, pay 18 per cent. 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