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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. PACTS AND FANCIES. e N e e WEAYORSRATSING DRAEIDAGE GERM AN THRE AT Tfl g Somebody said fhat the veason | mng coal Age of this city sounds | concentrate all its forces against us.” 1ey are called “war gardems” is be- It has been pointed out that, in the ‘ ap B H l cated and are alive. At the same time, ew ritain eraldsicsiiices stpnns mna e EERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. being incapacitated for further fight- Propristors ing, there is liitle likelihood that ! § | ! Pesued datiy (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. m. | these men will return to the United | at Herald Bullding, 67 Church St : Z States before the final vi | | | | ! ntered at the Post Offce at New Britaln aeisarei g e as Becond Class Mail Mattor. It is hard on those who mu; vait s such an indefinite period bhefore see- cain. AMorcover, camps have been subject- three to four years, and has tdrawback to prodiection. Ho oy 1>Mn‘ 'Vm’mwh- ited in every engage- | = | e 5 5= | ment of the war. There can be no B X o G : . ample, for the week ending April 27, : o | araft include men between the uges of As a rule. the chairman of a (om e the manden Mend Aholl ot lost e of 255 b cont| T =Rl doubias fo the outcoms e |l 1A Ang 45 iudiug €he seme wreund s i | ol b ) Focing is fine.—~Hudson Repuhiica Sl mittee must bear the blame for all | ; ™ lcar shortage was responsible for 14.4 | [P fight which, sooner or lator ond | that taken by Representative Kahn, mistakes made by the committee. 50 |y jeaicer must know that Mr. | POT €ent. or more than half of the if May be soon —must be fouzhtin the| leading proponent of conscription in too, If the committee acquits itself | Gerard's lampposts still stand ready | favorably and discharges its duties to_ | and walting and that the material | they are waiting for is hers in plen- | tv.—New Haven Union { North <sea i o | the satisfaction of the majority, the | chairman is invariably given the cred- it. Tt would seem, therefore, in view The decision of the telephone com- | Shortage would have been intensified. | Mt. St, Joseph's Entertainment. e el [a note of optimism in the statement o canse ‘\ man and his wife find a 10t 10 | (ha¢ while we are s(ill 25,000,000 tons | SVeRt as it came about. Germany was Many Congressmen Believe Tt Should quarrel about in them.—New Haven | 2 2et o n siti o 4 - | s t New Haven }gnort uf the production requived to | Mot 10 a position to concentrate her Tnelndar AlLl Ment Betweent 48 ava . meet our needs in 1918, there is a sav. | @Wn naval forces against Britain, hbe- = of 61,000,000 tons in sight through | cRuse of the necessity of protecting| 45 Years. Most of us having asy & E ush y ——— Most of us having found it easy the plans of the fuel administration, | her Baltic ports azninst possible wt-| 4 o ;S . : keep saune under U-boat threats fieselmlanainiovide foile tack b ussiz Sherell ollilonser Washingtan, June 18.—The move- | .. s 1 s Sonta ' waric 05 'cants & month | inie their loved ones shouldn't be diffieult fo hehave in the ! oy in Industrial plants. in (ho fuel. | CXlsts the nocesity for a divislon | Ment to Increase che wss™limic under| GIUIES WIII B¢ Bombarded 0 ubscription for paper fo be sent by mali > stories published of late albout the | S4RC Was e Fo ~—Philadel- | .~ sy domestic conserva. | under that head, but one t ¥ 20 J L. § 5 ’ % pauble in advance, 60 conts & month tlieistotl UL CHRCE phia Record. :‘X‘,’; i r“[”i:"-” in Sl ‘;‘“; Lot ol et e ““'hhh" \“;‘::hr mentum in congress. With the cer- UB I L : 00 & year. sruelties hich American prisoners m and in the reduction of outpu E 3ritls eot in N s i JHIE d P P ¥ i) eruelties to which Am ! e il G (S pean utput | hand. the Britieh et i the North | iainty of the exhaustion'of Class 1 by 0dls, Leaders Promise Peoq B e batin e edbon It |10 Gevman treathitt county, Kentucky, has hut | 4‘10’ Hoducticae B e e miten States | the end of the current year and a A the ity * Clrculation books and TFome [ oq \ill surely not sorve to case (he | OnC man of draft age left. ANl the | Sarded by the sovernmont as essen- | nvad of & St i further certainty that the draft wili| e e e LTI L woind of Ui hese af lome, Bup | UHBes aro voiu 5 i b el G G SOy e | AR have to be applied to Clas$ 2members | Washington, June 15— Bombard i ds of those here at he UG il d rouble ahead in the action of Iabor Britain has built new ships of war, | in January, 1918, if no chaj 18 : P he Herald wiil be found on sale at Hota- | R . S Macon Telegraph Siotod s 2 < r : » d g s 2 E ments of American perts by Germal ling's News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | “while there's hife, ther hope”, and leaders objecting tc : «vnpln;uwv_:% aud new types of ships of war during | made, the movement to incre: the | funs as a feature of the U-hoat can T New Yor Gty Hoard A T e i e R s o Do it Of oonr e e S| oo erat }rh' mines to do work | 110 jast oge limit and thus increase th8'hum- | paign in American waters is prom T (e G RLRRORE 1D L E i e i | Dol o e s 1T analapin) | 1L lERED MoRoREy menroRveRsBns Rete i e cs e o L B e [l foelmen in itne (Olass I a1 o SIS s e i D O TELEPHONE CALLS e e \an | Wearer's wife dresses in ginehams | M0 ’f‘”“f“"b t:“" sl ] €W construction in this period, The | will have early consideration. Secre- | meuton press, according to inform: 3 3 oy erned Fermany - cf s e z Referring to ear shorts as o1 5 ¥ . fer Tnmaa et e 3 IR e Romcel o ole thamselves with the Liope | M2¥Pe e can afford it.—Dallas News. ey r? : ar shortase as one of | (444 aganst the Germans on the sea | 121y Baker at presert is not in favor | tion made public by Secretary Lan only conzole themselves wit 2 oy % ! hief factors the coal problem, | (oo “poioeore. to he se great. if nat | °f the change, but its advocates expect | ing. e Momber of the Amociated Fress . |that the day is not far off when the Once more the trip of the (iermans | 1€ """'P ”"’m‘?fi"‘“"“”"‘ “‘»‘“fl”' ':““ i, e i zinning of the | “’(,“1;‘“1 him °(‘,'"' vy P Extracts from the German ,pre . - xclusive title 6 he: ] e city. submits ese observation for ;5 °C = i Bon | airms 3 i sen- < b v o e e e repabliontion of afi mews | Vacant chair will be filltd again. to Parls has been postponed owing to | ¥ B ICLS FAES, O° public: var. As for the fighting skill and| ., r?;r;:::?\‘r:eeh:rylnfill‘;?a:v :ffah-e: :9 SImmentinL (ch g been g callpd oy Sranites | taiitl o notkL thevwina feroaia8 e circumstances over which they seem | %, o e spirit of the British navy. hoth have | o o = : s | the State Department contain muc in this paper and also the local news i E el to have no control.—Topeka Journal, | .1t stIl constitutes the principal 1 ([ mitted Sthatfhe Swas fayorably UMl ¢o iserves ito fllustrate efforts of. i) ublished herein CREEL'S VINDICATION. pressed with the idea of making the | ; skl German government to deceive thel people into believing that the cam paign is proving a great success. Byl | the prediction of a continnance# of the c aign and T-be v losses. labor shortage and strike the house military committee. <4|‘|‘1’~||(1A)v:‘:‘l:”:}l' y'” ’. ',h.w ",) il ihat week nccounted for 4.4 per cent, < Before the committes on milftary ) " ¢ A s ir"”-” 8.onithe ‘\‘17”“1 The point fo be remembered by the | BEAUTIFEL MANCING PAGEANT, | affairs. Provost Marshal General | 70% 2000 te wz" e ';vm ':‘xlm"\c public is this: Had the labor supply | Crowder made the assertion that un-} —C a.t{’elm(:]'._e "e“‘:“ ¥y 1 d‘% h“1 B been larger. the loss through car [ Misses Conian. White and Magnell in | leSs congress was willing to see the ! [RIY SUICTRS 10 make = 500 s | selective draft law extended to take in | "OP5S 19 U "fl"“" PEOD:6 . t S 2 bbbt 0 anor Cle el i o v ng the announcement o of the lavish praise bestowed by | panies to cut out 2 zood deal of the | Certain of the losses now credited to e . of Tlus ¢ sollec eanly 1000 . itilion 6 ihe conibaise § : B Fformation” work which was jarge. |1abor would have been shifted to the Young women of this cify partici- | an amendment to the law would be | (e THHAtOn ipalg PRI WO, W 0 (o Iy amswering 1Mo ouections fram loys |car shortage column. Moreover, car | P8ted in fhe dancing pageant held | mandatory, even in the face of strict- Erstleatin Uil o O ring — tes on Public Informatien, that | & SHEWEINE UTe GubSons fom 7% | chortage, bringing about broken run. | 3t Mf. St Toscpl's academy at Hamil- | er application of the existing work | Papers refers to it as “the submaring Bequeath the name of Wash- | (George Cresl, its chairman, is entitled | op Lvery business is sloughing oft | Ding time at the mines, serves to make | ton Feight=. Hartford, today and a|0r fight order. Sentiment in congress) TUSTHEION (0 100 Hansportation of ington. i g i : L Ea iR {iabor discontended and more respon- | Number from here were present. Miss | is against taking married men with | (0 5 B At to a great deul of credit for the ac- [ the uscless and unnecessar) | 2 = - | dependents. Wwhich *‘has occurred af a time whe To make men Dblush there was ; < i el s jsive to the inducements offered by | Morlan Conlan. daughter of Mrs. : o . ARGt o e o o i T ot complishments which the estaent (108 0 L = C e e e i e e T, e ten. Cvbwder @id uot mpecify ths| ! an reserves are the Allies’ las The War Finance €orporation, cre- | ¢ age limits which he would like to see | NoDe. —~—LORD EYRON. praises in the following excerpt fr ol sl e ave it | Next we have the positive assurance | Prominent part, The pageant was | 5 Y MO N - lis letier to Chairman Shirley of the | Srctmeny- unbmeetoon that 1t o ot |of the director general of railroads | Tepresenfative of the gifts of civiliza- Sashied buticle indsrstoodbthel he S i ‘t"“:;’: g;ilk"',}"’:nd’"‘"1"‘3‘;?' 2 REASONS FOR BUYING WAR | Housc Commitlee on Appropriations: ' glving money away.—Buffalo Courier. | thatl there is mo danger of a fuel | tlon to the nations and was given | 08 B0 (F70T EOOE a308e B0 YERIS | o t0 g0 ] leacing the intensity o | SAVINGS STAMPS. May I not take the liberty of famnine next winter. a most confldent | under the direction of Mrs. Julle Riley | g " 10 o0 T WP O 0 warfare on the part of the Americar saying a word of special empha- 1t would seem that a commodity | opinion, which the director general | Bailey. f pronounced opposition to (‘ons(‘flnfin';ir70\"’"“7“"“'- will deter the Germand gis with regard to the work | like bituminous coal, which is pro- |reinfo following statisti- | A processional of many mations of | 4t men who hed not attained their |from continuing thelr plans. Th which the Committee on Public | duced in thirty States, should al- |cal summary: | the world was held at the beginning. | . .jari(y. This sentiment may still | submarines were referred to as suc Information has been doing? I ways be in ample supply. —New York “We moved the month of April | Civilization, Justice and Wisdom from | oxict in suffifficient strength ta forbid | cessfully accomplishing this impor have had very close personal con- Herald. approximately 46,500,000 tons of coal, | a throne reviewed the progress of the | yncluding the youngsters now. ant work and the American pav nections with the work of that = with a steady increase for May. At/ world as typified by the young women | sy forces are described as “powerless t committec, and have watched its “When the siren sonnds,” says a |this rate the railreads will haunl about | Very pretty pictures and correct t-rvk\ri ACTIONS IN CIVII, COURTS. prevent it | | i To help your country. To help our men in France. To help those dependent on you. To help the Allics, To help Democracy. To help defeat the Kaiser. To help stamp ont Prussianism. development and its activities New York polica order, ‘“go to the | 750,000,000 tons of bituminous coal, | in costume were presented as civiliza- i Only German Camouflage. D e With particdlar care and mterest, | cellar.” I the siren tounds, New |and the estimated amount required | tian progressed. The development of | suite Pending and Judgments Arc| Officials hore point out thai thd 1L AR her war. W A eclai responsibility Yorkers will seramble to the roof. - iwn be about 560,000,000, giving a 90.- e alphabet hy the Phoenecians, the Awarded by Judge Meskill erman claims in this respect are oh help yourseit. The work of the committee has, Syracuse Post-Standard. | 000,000 margin. The anthracite ship- | introduction of the decimal svstem & i S . viously absurd. Both Secretary off - | ments are on a steady increase. This - the Hindu, the eultivation of games Jastrow Alexander & Co., of Boston, | war Baker and Secretary of the Navy on the whole, been admirably S | . B mon G FOURTS done. and I think it very likely We know in advance of the child | with the added equipment of 50,000 | by the Greeks, the preservation of | Mass, have brought suit, through At-| paniels have sald that tacp transpor torney Joseph G. Woods, against Jo-| {.tion was not being retarded in the Svery city in the United States in- that nobody. even those intimate- weighinz campaign that every one of |ccal cars and about 5.009 engines, will | education by the Romans, and the in- | : s to make this vear's Fourth of | I comnocted with the Govern- | the babies is worth a good deal more |be ample to take care of the needs of | froduction of art in the Renaissance, | ScPh Landino and others for the re-| (ightest by the presence of th 3 covery of a bill for $173.26. FToDerty | U nonte oft our soast & avaeeor . a its weight in g Cone he United States.” and finally a . | ment, is aware of the extent, th than its weight i gold Concord | the B - .| and finallv the more modern gifts of i : ~ i % i 4 variety and the usefulness of that Monitor. Now we respectfully insist that in|the present period wers observed. ! %‘}:estv‘-"?; ?Im’:fls;“:tgl “T at"“whf{" Secretary Daniels today declined tq @ New Britain is golng to do its| 50 "or of the really unusually | spite of the director general of rail- | Then war ocame, The assembled | f°, VDL '8 IStRIDATIS 1o L3S €| make any statement except to eifer rt. A meeting has been called for economically mannep in which it The real optimist reflects that wh roads there is still 2round for the ap- | nations cowered, but peace, rohed | court and was served by Deputy Sher-| .t 1.t the “war was over th g in | e 4 : i T i S leeielen e B 3 3 ift M. D. Stockwell. 1 : % is evening at the Mayor's office, to has been achieved, so far as the a dollar does not zo Asi i it used | prehensior which everywhere re- | white and bearing a dove approached A postponement tas ordered in the and that this government would b expenditure of money is con- to, it goes faster while it soing.— 2 : o the | permit its plan to he altered. So fod flected among consumers who still see | and happiness followed. Miss Marw ey i ] areallT shoulciicol Louisville Couprier-Tournal no sign of having their orders filled. | Magnell was the repr wn:,,_m_;mn, »T‘"Volf f':;("geyh’fi‘“”\"fla‘g"*“‘s‘ e ie;“ more. than 800,000 American troopf erippled if any ct of any It may be that they are needlessly | happiness. Miss Mary White, daugh- | uled for trlal vesterday. It will ba|18ve been transported without &l fch comprise the cosmopolitan | Iind was put in the way | Germans have a aueer sense of hu- |alarmed: it may be that their require- | ter o Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. White | (agon oy Wedneming oo action ia fou | Single iistance of a submarine having] mor. This is one of the posters for {ments will be fully caved for hefore | ,pneareq in the rols of the Red Cross | fna hoskession of & store. An agree. | SUNK an American transport . undes e nano TREREROR e ings printed | home consumption: “We Tave freed |the season for large fuel consumption | hurce Ariss Conlan is # member of | et wuny o renchon . < naval convoy. This in itself is Yg- $0.000,000 Russion=. ‘Fhey rejoire in |is ushered in with the late autumn gy earded by officials as a fitting ansyer| L ought to | peine " inder our win Meriden | months. If this be so. if there is no | 0% to the German threats { A Some submarines in Huropean wa- ters hgve deen accounted for, it ig understood, by United States nava convoys, but whether the statemenis of Senator Weeks (Mass.) (haf twenty-eight submarines had heen destroyed is correct Mr. Daniels de- clined to say. N The German people are told by their press that this is “only the be- ginning” and that “there will & scenes that will make the marrow of, Wilson’s bones turn cold.” Tt is also stated that Americans sre now trembling in fear of air raids and that there is a great panic througl- out the country. hly celebration an eventful occasion, ich ‘are invited representatives of e score or more of nationalities | i { | | | pulation of this city work. ericans to celebrate the Fourth of j about him of late, Mr. class which will graduate tomor-| The Union Leather Co. has brought 1y, it is this year, when our countr: feel refreshed when he reads such | Record. real danger of a fuel famine or even P W ! :H&}L)ilalgig:»stsg.é?os AI;?;:;:‘_:QK;I‘;;?\?; o its tri ions, Is - ice ing ming reet from the - a considerable fuel shortage, it is the i 5 SR REn 5 she g A hlnt R et e e Ul s Tilson' There are few things in this world | lusiness of the fuel administration so MILK FOR CHILDREN. A 3 R TREEC (ARG G in the battle of ecivilized | Whita Touse. President Wilson's = i | o 4 . H. Gitlitz has braught suit, through 5 5 "l that can equal the look of benevo- {to inform the country, with such a 2 G e s o 1st the Huns. New Brit- | statements completely vindicate the ;. "0 1o face of the man who | marshalling of fasts and figures that | P€monstration Shows How It May | ;ng" D g; «'ov‘fln. :xs:mv:si th. i r A s | committee chairman. Aves e seat in a street ear to a | all doubl sha g 5 Served in Food | Connecticut Specialty Co., owned by he war and its effects nmittee and its irr :‘1:”]]1:‘;'2”7 hhv n rM:-;“r(: [:‘: to & fail & ubt shall de dispelle Be Served in Food. {Samuel and Joseph Cohen. The Iesr MBS s - The milk demonstration given at|amount involved is $100. 2 e i 15 a Sep Fight Coming Sovereigne market today under the Eugene A. Dexter, of Springfield. has at holi 5 . s = % G B auspices o . Tni ta Tood | S tel Bronson Co., owned by our great holiday will eclipse any- ave been confizcated Whn got the By R, R. T. wants to raise o {From the Montreal Ga anspices of the United States Food | sued the Ho 3 3 ha eery confise he B. R wa to raise | Administration. Committee of Food | P- S- McMahon, to recover a bill for | | | t as m as any other city, and SR AL e is to be hoped that the observance The Busch holdings in 8t. Louis ng hitherto attempted here. Tf that made the late Adoiphus | 750,000, Every ‘strap-hanger will The despatches seem to prom £ StufftiaL i ace g oRRi] gt isdfon arentoall th a5 his bt that the an ‘h, o German navy is | SuPply, State Council of Defense and | $118. 2 - LSho GabLt At the ambhislons & B IS | e Flavtford County Leagie and Fasmi| | In the sulblof Armaur & Co: against w ork Worid comir " »f its hole rerma war it s S 2 jud y REl & ming outiof 1ts hole SRGerman Wathiy - 0 o perating allot atad Hoata | JolnEP T arson Biidement byl stipu= quaTt 6f milk may b concoaled in the | J2tion to reeover $689.45 and costs of o e et e e o e 5.06 was rendered by Judge Mes- e Kkill. Judge S. Russell Mink appeared This demonstration showed the | 17 he plaintiff Officials here believe that the Gep<¥ meals for the day: what the child An appeal from the award L Sias i sking at “ai pealsho ay: : he child | ¢175 45 ana costs in favor of the B. J.| man government is secking a i ould cat for breakfast. mOTNINg|moqd Rubber Co. against Harry L, |costs to make the U-boat campaign h‘;;}‘;h.« dinner n'm(; :Hm»fr. This eX-| Giold Das heen taken fo the court in American waters look like a ap{:w tecently that the United States | —Headline. \Which reminds us of the choir report will occasion no apprenension, | (0 ml’ ";";‘l < hn‘ l“' dents in the | common pleas. Klett & Alling repre- tacular ;‘“,'?\””I‘n’f—“"" u "’ \m : ital s - L i 5 . And (hat is Spring! and the Cerman fleet, if it takes e 2 npetal sent the plaintiffs and J. G. Woods the ; cause of this it would not surprise Fpital ship. Comfort would make |old saw that # roll in the ha i i mad “_"W'_ T ';‘“'H"w oy | This is oni the heginning of th renanny officials if the U-boats should at- trip to France and return without | worth two in the bakeshop. A blue flame leaping along the grass. | watehful and ready and very willing. | oot \\'elz k that t}:\n myyy};\:fl!“lov h'-; e sLe tempt to ‘.—y;flnhnrd ;omc nfnolln ‘;\”n"rvy o . = IR0 v e e s s 5, St e = | been workinz in New Britain an - Sl ican seaside resorts or some o1 voy, in order to test the decency Crocuses, ndcinths, iris, 2 mass The eternal vigllance of the navy (| 0 1o are already realizing the: val GTRL FINED I'OR THEFT. tant point on the cost the Hun. From the time German Conscientious ohiectors have been | Of singing color, and in the street is the price of safety for the Empire, Sl e DS e 2 £ . sl e | of milk as a food. Yesterday the . . Secretary Lansing also made pub- ates first attacked a hospital ship, | sentenced to prison for terms ranging | - S S nEer Rl st and it hag n maintained hourly. 1 o oo0 "0 one restaurant who diq | Gives Finder of Poclketbook 50 Cents | o oxtracts from the National Zei- = & And at is Spring Hoo1 hiv et > anag staura, i 5 B = 2in ) 2 : B e e e N prin :1;;(:\, ::TVTV:Il,‘;‘..(v,Y']“(? ,.‘, '”y‘.d :3:\' lli’:l not know much about the work that | And Warning to Keep “Mouth Shut.” | tung of Basle, Switzerland, on the by alleging that the ship in ques- | they will object to that. too. A scent of earth and the sound of a | wed. away from Portland on. Juiy o, | WA Boing on, wondered why he had A e of s andeosts westimposedl|iusboat '74\!]:) T‘:}imvmr -‘\71‘5.?;.\32 was transporting men or ma- — — hoe. i e e e s;wh an increase the last few days in | by Judge Kirkham on Sofia Todzia | VieW that the Nyt I " e hare o e 8 ays P illc sold. “A zlas: C B e i % campaign in Americs vaters als other than those usually car-| The Austrian emperor is reported | A4 Woodland path where the violets | most people that (he war could not | Lh¢, amount of milk sold A glass | of Broad street in volice court thiy | SAMPS i disappointment to board a hospital ship. the Ttalian front. Like the hlow fond without one last great fight at| "' Meals makes a difference.” { morning on her conviction on the | noUnC %0 O 8 ST e me et el s e U A LI e in other summers when she was |.ea. "It has been thousht that the = : jehaxesiordt sttt sling dane Binatais ICSEMAn VAR (RSP R Ci bgations have been refuted in every | German crown prince, Kaiser Karl is hero! e CREFL ALLOWED $1.250.000. {ed on having an interpreter in the G gt "’r“”, ! S e ance. The American government, | no doubt well toward the rear. A sob in the throat, the blur of Al e e e e ——— { case. “T am no good talking English "‘]“”LY’:‘; A et W ¢ Germany's last stake the el 5 X s ¥ Pt % ~w | thirs i e, v B s et e b LR tear— A, war, played separatels or n con. | HouSe Cuts One-third From His Esti- | and want a man tol speaickrorfimeny | (ISt on SERenERRE O WS : Pa Hohenzollern has azain wired And tha pring! junction witt Sbrer ol eror mates. she said. e il b Hun on trial and see whether a s noe his congratulations | —Grace L. Slocum in New York Eve- = L e 1;—’,‘-‘,—7 Sl ]m;f”',’r,“: . Mre. Rosie Buesini of Broad street | military advantage gained by the pital ship could make the journey | the k‘:J\\In r:: n iz oo gw 5 ': ning Sun’s “Sun Dial” o e H”,f Washington. June 18-—Reducing | said that on Saturday, June &, she | U-Poats. o ) on the lates victory. onder i i o ST WERGY R EUNe S bR Ty o Chairman Creel's estimates t bout lost he: e contai $8.7 / ST S R AR S georted from this country to the to aveid g generai action. while harry- | onecthind, 1he Houss 25 losthenpureeicon aining Se s Liae NEW AIR RECORD. ne-third. ouse yesterday in- | pockethook was shown and she iden- > and back. e he sends all those messages “collect”? | Fyench War Words 4 | 1o av erai acti zone and back. The wisdom of r Words Pronounced sin s aom et fast ol s paal Mk qthu L B alie NeRletiar il packetbook na shown mad ahe lden < : | Aviators Average $50 Miles In Four plan was questioned at once in RN (RPEe: THED AT sible by means of raiders, and sinking | lump sum of $1,250,000 for expenses | years old, said she found the purse fial quarters, and now comes the A metropolitan daily comments edi- Aisne. ain Britich merchant ships by means of | of the Committee on Public informa- | in question on Broad street and iden- | Hour Flight Over Enemy Land ouncement that the Comfort will | torially en *‘Putting Soul Into the | Oise, waz submarir.e he destruction of the [ticn for the next fiscal year. Mr. | tified Miss Todzia as the woman who Geneva, June 18.—Allied aviators Amiens, amee-on German fieet wonld leave Germany | Creel yequested au allowance of 82,- | erabbed the purse from her hand. | at the end of last week performed The v ss said Miss dzia gave | twe distance flying feats dun b Government is evidently of the [a shoe e heee ‘,M‘d"]m,—:?";('fip“::_:' i :‘_h;“io:’fw averaged 350 miles in an ifon that it would be folly to trust mouth shut or she (Miss Todzia) | average of four hours elapsed time, would slap her face. Her brother | according to a telegram from Milan | | | | ry man will do his par, and if | ;umous? bry nation represented in New Brit- 5 i . = craft are reported in unusnal num- p participates in the celebration, THere's a place called Croton Fails | FORSYTHTA. { hers in Heligoland Bight. and Nerth pre is no doubt that the day will be | which only oversubscribed its third i | e Acbormich tell of i preencs of e long to he remembered. Libertv Loan quota of $7,120 by 1,900 fiash of blie and a ripple of gold. | light German reconnoitering fonzes off P | A hurgeoning bough where a bluejay | the coast of Jutland. This may be the = . | hold { 0ld cry of “woif.” Perhaps “jackal’ A WISE SECOND THOUGHT. — | s building a nest in a rain of fire {would be better, but the proverb says t was announced from Washing- “Japan's Role is in Mesopotamia.” | And the air is vocal with birds in | “wolf.” However, wolf or jackal, the b certeean s Railroads”. When a locomotive loses A n convoyed tward and westward. Soissons, swas-on. posed to the operations of the ]‘y\ 8,000 in his reeent appearance be- it needs an extra sole or two, Rellean, hellow. 1 by sea, and would spell defeat. That | fore the appropriations committee. Chateau-Thierry, shah-toe-teery. as been a sufficient reason for the [ The appropriation was approved on Ourcq, Oork. spostponement of a declsive engage- [a viva voee vote after several of Mr. | | | | | With the Army". shoute promises or assurances from a| ‘To Hell g Btry which has seldom respected | @ Brooklyn man yesterday, and be DISS S SEDE ment. Imt it is not a peason why Ger. ( Crel’s eritics in the Haonse had taken | Joseph said he also got 50 cents and | to the Chronique Ttalienne of Geneva. eiinine From a base south of ldnice, Italy, a party of aviators went over Austri- | i | | hon i many, coming to the end of its re-|another fl at his pasl ufterances | a warning not to say anything to word since the outbreak of war. | cause he didn’t specify which army he Rethune, bavtun | ®ources and, thercfore, to the end of [and acti s However. certain mem- { anybody aboutl finding the purse. Briey, brec. { tiie war, shonld not decide upon one ! hers who have heretofore expressed | Miss Todzia denled giving the chil- | an Adriatic ports as far as Zara in Chavines, shone gamble with its fleet, o are, on | disapproval of the Creel bureau were | dren any money or warning them to | Dalmatia and returned. The second the court will send him to 1 | 1‘ Croisilles, krawsil thé other hand, geod reasons why the | among its defenders. Representative | keep quiet about the purse. “I've got , party went over the Tyrolez Alps to | L it would indeed be folly to have | meant Comfort return from France | Prit fled with our sick or wounded sol- e e ' tard 2 i e o 2% o e AChiial ¢ rdenois air-on.tardn- | Gierman fleat mnst come oni sooner | Gillet (Afass) acting Republican lead- | plenty of money hera she said | Innsbruck and then to Friedrichshaf, s and leave 'hefr! open to attack ’ e | wab. ) ar later. I there is no prospect, or | er. said he helieved the Committee on | pointing to her handbag and Judge | where photographs were taken, sho p a German U-boat. The very [sued & list of articles of clothing | Fresnes-en-Woevre, frain-on-wouvr. | litile prospect, of a German viclory | Public Information is performing 2 | Kirkham relieved her of some of it | ing that new airplane factories are that a German newspaper, which | Which are banned henceforth. Thank ont, o ) on Jand. Germany michi still get | neerssory serviee, althouzh 1in the [ by imposing-a fine. being constructed there. The avias Slways been regarded as a semi. | Heaven, the double-breasted coat is | Le-Quesnol, lur-kalnwah { some benefit out of a =ea hattle which | past it has made some glaring mis —— tors did not drop any bombs i % 3 & i ny, leenyee. TS ! b il —i Bl organ, published a:few days | 2mongst them. T AR i BRITISH CONSUL A SUICIDE. X < RTESE ¢ L . s ST e 3 S the British navy ———— San Francisco, June 18.—Perey| EXCITING RUNAWAY. an article predicting that “Ameri- et e et ;:L’%‘H-m‘j;‘w— L Public opinion in Germanv. if there JTVLY 4 RALLY TONTGHT, | Bayliss. former acting consul-general| A palr of horses owned by the Bailey terday was an ideal Yunn. Sunday and ‘\nls.}p halll AT ig any. would require that some use The public amusement commission | ©f Great Eritain at Moscaw, who was |Ice corporation figured in an exciting L (i SADEL isiee GLtbny i Rl he made of (he fleet, for which the | and reprosentatives of vavious societies | dTiven ont of Russia several months | runaway on Commercial and Maih still we didn't read of anvbody rock- ! g ment in the Jast fifteen vears | il meet tonight at 8 o'clock with the | A0 by the Bolsheviki, was found dead | streets last evening. The dash almost { | The War Industrics Board has i takes. " | i might eripple, if it does not destros ! fiying men and a few dozen air- hes” would be transported by the for thai necessity that the [ tive plans eall for an afternoon parade. hfort, is warning enough that the Jis: pers ® Nisncs sncen asked so much. Moreover, | mayor in his office to make further | NeTe sesterday in his home. I'umes | resnlted disastrously. One of tha & 0 r's. iwahteen ~ . 7 1 bed is fore-armed and it is grati- Rolters, jpwahteeay Germany what Germany is really fight- | {he 31 friendls oations in thie eice| 5814 he had been worried over his|slde of Main street and fell, bringing ves in the motto: “Never trust a iatre-Rras, katr-hrah. & R e g AR e £l 50 long as the British navy rides the | expected to attend this meeting, | " NP EROR CHARLES AT FRONT. | store toward which they were headed. seas, Germany knows that. Tt was| Among those who will attend are the | . | Charles is with his troops on the Ttal- | FOWIY ‘ o e 3 a avy - i o § rses startec rom he storcs German navy was built. It was to | anians and American born, Tenta- | ot . : Saint Quentin. san kantan German naval hitl of 1900, almost | a concert and athlelic events il en Connecticut members of our Deparimentiori Tustical omoiale N Solut \Quentingisantkantar | 1 pCiatlilelic exontssa B el icinating intthel ofensivel ih: dii in German camps. This an- |there is a nation-wide conspiracy he- Suippes, sweep. R | ngs in the heart: relatives | agents in Washington to solicit war | 0o (S50 dversary a war would involve such i gion, is in the United States. Madame | riage of Miss Margaret Eaderer of |ers in Columbia street, between B i ii w0l bring | refuse fo-bellave, that lpcal’ manutac. | Vervin, vervan, recall that Germany then contem- | she escaped he socialists and she es- | Thursday, June 13, at St. Peter's rec- | erence to the sprinkling or oiling o 3 % o ing the boat or getting killed in an o Sion will have just as little regard for Noyons, nwy-o complete triumph of the erman | plans for the July 4 celebration, The | {TOM an open gas jJet caused death, | horses stumbled going over the curb With reference to the improvement Pont -a-Mousson, pwan-tah-moo- | ; 2 + 3§ R Ercial o i g = 4 vi g to observe that the Government T ing for, the destruction of British | take an active part in the program and financial candition. the other horse to a stop within a begins his letters with the heading | [ o 007 1 Itocroi, rokrwai. | On Commercial street the horses nafs " ez, — hecause Germany knew it that the| Poles, the Hebrews, Italians, Lithu- | BRISONIRS TN GERMANY thousand centuries Rout ob e | pateh to the Nieuwe Rotterdameclig|hOUSe In the rear of the firc and poa k douhling the Germs vy ens P A = —— Senlis, san lees 2 3 man navy, was enact- | nut Hill park and a band concert there | 124 Gt iF PUBLIC WORKS HEARING:! eclarati, that rmany must — at the meeting of the board of public cement gives rise to mingled |tween manufacturers and contractors’ Thiautcourt, teeo-koor. jhe men mentioned in today's list. { orders under agreement to pay com- ohrealnm toor Tovan isks as to. male that power's own |escaped the Huns. she escaped the | Grove Hill and Charles Ford of Black | Parkmore and Celumbia streets; and® Artois, artwa. lated the possibility of a successful | caped the anarchists. We hope she | tory, Rev. Charles Coppens officiating. | Corbin avenue, between Steele street to learn that they have been lo- | ed in such nefarious business. Yser, eser. that of her pro. DELAbIR | iy z auto accident ! Plarratonds. Decavife P s as for British hospital ships. Fore- | Plerrefonds, peeavrfon armies on land would not give to | president has requested that emch of | 2¢COTAINE to physicians. The police [ near the railroad crossing on the west It < P | zon. glas: vi of the world, we know one man who | power. That cannot be accomplished | o soodls rereoontation . ob- trane s — — few feet of a plate glass window of a “Stone Age’”, insles 0 = SR e | Amsterdam, June 18.—Emper i }»: A Z cad of 1015. H Roulors, roolay. DR missed striking a lunch wagon, s the war s set us ba a few | Roje, rwah hinks the v has set us back a few i | ian front, according to a Vienna dis- | The 4 learn from today’s news that Rolsel, rawhze Courant. No German froops are par- | llce headquarters seas force are now prisoners of { claim to have made the discovery that Solesmes, solaim. ed into law. with fhe preambulary | at night Hearings will he held this evening poseess a baitle ficet of such strength : who com EADERFR—FORD. works., The/petitions to be heard Will Thielt, teelth that even for the mast powerful naval | mand famous Death Le- Announcemant is made of the mar- | be relative to the construction of sew- much. as they were previously re- | missions illegally to the agents. Versailles, versay. supremacy doubtful.” It is pertinent to | bolsheviki. she ecaped the Red Guard, Rock avenue. The wedding took place | also in Rentschler street; and in ref- relatives in this country great |turers of wa erials = = X e ) : i v g turer r materials are implicat. S e naval war even with a fleet inferior to | escapes the vaudeville managers.— | Mr.. and M Ford will make their | and Black Rock avenue and also om

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