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HERALD BEST OF ALL > b HERALD “ADS” MEA! LOCAL NEWSPAPERS : BETTER BUSINES = = 'ESTABLISHED 1876 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, PRICE THREE CENTS ENGLAND ABANDONS 'AUSTRIA AT ERUPTION POINT;|FIVE CONNEGTIGUT IRISH HOME RULE HUNGER FANS FIRE OF REVOLT FIGHTERS ON LIST o : | Sick Dog s Rolls Contain 165 Names Covernment HODBS 0 Fjlld SOlll-‘ Sick Dog—People Grumble But Fear to Express tion-in Measure Which Wiy | e ORe 6 ke m Acrion YANKEE AIRMEN BLOW HOLES |Delivery of Aircr London, June 21.—Further informa- { ship, but the population must not be Tnclude Scotland and Wales | e i ST R B VPRI WO T st e IN AUSTRIAN PIAVE BRIDGE| Under Own Po | duction of the bread ration is quoted Weekly Food Allowance. City Soldiers Inciuded s German F b] d R PRESS BITTER AGAINST O L IO U The weekly food ration in Austria, . N €asibie an Y \ spondent Sofithe Slinies = a the Daily Mail correspondent at The | Prisoners—Two Others Severel < . - Hague | Hague quotes the Arbeiter Zeitung, of . A | IDMAN PRESS RAPS Engage in Bombing Expedi- Has Been Selpcted \mong the subsidiary causes of the |y ) pellen 2 Wounded in Battle. ! : e LATFST DEVELOPMENTS‘ S 7 er |l intfasitononting s g followsy ANNIVERSARY SPEECIH ti V. f Fleet atoes, of whic alf can- | : 4 Monday, although it had been enforced poundiofipotiioss o u cii: casualty list today contained 38 ce i ¥ > eaten; one e of black bran | . . = . e < H < Ataiority 1 ot Newspaners Blameol| frow Iy that morning, when loud ;10'_;"_‘ D e mames divided as follows: Geneva, June 21.—Several America Is Sending to| BRITISH EXPERT Majorit Newspi Blar y ; ; : 5 > B iiToa T e e of German newspapers openly at- nd excited protests were raised. : : s a he fat; 2 : . Coftveag ANEHETE At ST G0 || Pelcrn e Ao 1 bt | DR C CTe (et 6 e OF S| itk 8 Gt a3 GIGR, £ Gt tack the speech made by Rm- Assist Italy. ARRANGING TH the Sodinlist Arbeiter Zeltung, off Vi/|lo Snd One 8 OO O = ooy (it | severely, '27; wounded, degrec un- peror William at German great enna, of producing a disastrous situa- | THE} SOVOR OUNEES O batitutes, determined, 1. readquarters on the occaslon of — 2 msts : o1 | tle jam and coffee subsx S The list s anniversary i tian by favoring raian oo R AR S hetthe sary. > 5 : i 5 2 8 aper 52 2 The Post, of Munic s the T traders. It situation could |, ch¢” allowanco is obtained “If the Killed in Action. e Post, of Munich, says the | | ENORMOUS LOSSES Newfoundland to Ireland, Bapress Javors Drastic certainly hi prevented. Thel . oiioant waits all night for it. « have been cel per rails against Germany and Hun- S Sergeant James Lucas, Courtls brated by a measure of clem- IN TEUTON ARMY Azores and Portugal, in Measures. gary and tells the authorities they Horseshoer Ray William cncy and humanity instead of must immediately draw the attention Austrian ge Kalls. dison, N. Y.; Privates Homer G G with a specch of warlike tenor ——— Hours, Schedule of War Loundon, June 21.— speech of | of {hose countries to the fact that food | Amsterdam, June 21.—Austrian ex- Thurbe xas; Thomas J. against Kngland without con- ) 4 Iarl Curzon in the House of Lords | conditions in Austria are intolerable | change, which has been declining | O’Connell, New York city; Walter taining words of thanks to his Premicr Orlando Informs Parliament istry. and demand nec ¢ assistance. It | fractionally daily on the Amsterdam | Slomka, Chicago; Thomas Zangara, own people. The paper con- E W r : - Aidn: . Rourse, dropped another full paint, | p; . cludes that the Anglo-Saxon Enemy’s Efforts to Widen Keystone Washington, June 21.— of parliament ss an admission of The Austrian population cannot | Thursday. All Austrian bonds are b oAy races are powerful enough to S Ave Beon Rei Setiis S RS e SR breakdown in the government's Lr H;.,-'\,. St R S el Died of Wounds. accept the emperor's challeng, to Piave Front Have Been Repulsed | American |, air and seapl have tolerably adequate rations. The It is pointed here that the reports PrivatelBenamint SaltsmaniE 100l With Heavy should be flying across the A\ustrian zovernment must be placed | last week of difficulties between Aus-|jyp, — e e S Ianticitolreacht theliront 0 attempt will be made, at least for |\ qap tutelage even in matters rels- | tria and Germany are now confirmed Dicalof Discase. Await Sccond Phase of Emperor | . onor Major (General some time, to introduce a Home!l .o the fooa supply. It has c9- S e PO TR R G AMERIEANS PU l H Sl S1 2 IRAj0L r Rule bill. On Fifteenth Page). 2o Karl's Ofiensive. Brancker of the British air m| | served to be subjected to guardian- (Continued perial, Cal.; Clyde M. Goodsell, To- Lloyd Georze For Failure to force Proposed Legistation— is regavded in the lobbies ypolicy and it is believed no further Casualties—Italians 1t is understood {he government - : t rifii i try said here today, in a foi i peka, Kas.; Robert Griflin, Belzoni, ali: ¥ I Thurs- | -2 new favors a federal solution of the Italian Army: Headgurrtors, Thurs <poblem which will be applicable also N TO NEW YORK EXPRESS bl EERMANS []N MARNE day, June 20.—The first American | Statement to the press. He to Wales and Scotland. Premier BOSTO Severely Wounded. aviators to fly on the Itallan front [ \Washington to co-operate Lloyd George has consented to meet et O went today on a bombing expedition | American aircraft officials and i deputation from all parties in both JUMPS TRACK AT EAST STREET i e e b B and succeeded in blowing two holes in | Jieyes that a pioneer transatlg houses of parliument desirous of set- | pi Rl D B S B Gy 2 Hew’ AnCrianstbridsesacites e llq] 1 should bejattempted ting up.a commission to draft such | a.; Privates Alexander olass, | Inflict Stinging Losses at | piave river. ght < I a federal schem Torbes Road, Pa.; Raymond H. The commander of the Italian a out delay. SIS e et Bromn ey a0 SConn- N TOSE RN hateau-Thierry and in | tion camp expressed satistaction witl “An enterprise which mug ursune apeach n ”EUT BAY“ES FA”.S Tender Overturns and Two | Bussicre, 528 North = Main —street, E . THSkwouIDlof fha Amieritansit : . . Earl Curzon's speech is treated in e, LS e e, et . Al i | carried out as soon as possi this Morning's newspapers as . sen- (NG oach Rails—Cool | Ve Conn John K. Mintzer, 952 Woevre Region. e aviatlon forces on thisfront are [\General Brancker saidy S sational development and iz made the i oaches Leave Rails—Coo 5th Pal displaying the most intense activity, East reet, Erie, James - & st ] flight of the Atlantic. The theme of sharp comment | . | Porter, South Boston; Joseph Sykut, S s _— SR . g “Home rulc is dead; Lrish conserip- Heads Prevent Panic|rhree Rivers, Mass. . really no reasonywhy gcoRg tion is dead,” says the Radical Daily | ) ) ) Washington, June 21.—Enemy pa- Austrians Stopped on Montello. able number of big airplanes| New: and the whole Irish policy of Among Passengers. Prisoners, Previously Reported Missing | 1915 suffered considerable losses Rome, Thursday, June 20.—The |seaplanes should not cross the government has fallen crumbling % Corporal Edwin J. Barnes, West | northwest of Chateau-Thierry and in | efforts of the Austrians to widen the | Atlantic during the summer e e e Haven, Conn.; Privates William J.|the Woevre region, General Pershing | northeastern salient on the new Mon- General Brancker ditaioi “From the opening to the close of | New Bedford Man Brought Lilly, Southington, Coun.; Eugenc C. | reported today in his communique for | tello, the keystone of the Piave front, 2 G ial L T SHE Tast Wretched chaplan in the lis Passengers on the 11.26 Boston to ! Miclewski, Irovidence, R. [.; Teodor | vesterday. In the Chateau-Thierry vard the west have failed, Premier | fact that the British air cof tory of the lIrish question the sovern- Down in Battle Against { New York express miraculously es- [ Nowsalaski, Union City, Conn.; Wil- [ and Woevre regions and in Lorraine ndo informed parliament tonight. | had definitely decided upon t ment has been consistently disingenu- caped injury when the train was de- | lam F. Sefton, North Providence, R. | artillery fighting continues. Toward the south, the premier |atlantic aircraft flights in ord s, vacillating and dilatory. Out of | ; ¥ ated ihe S 2 h P Selelel e R R el e Four Huns. railed at the Bast Main'street cross- |1 Lted, the enemy again succeeded N fodis route for. the, At anis H = Marine Corps Cas lis Ss z ing tht Montebelluna-Susegana \nd unmistakable—the destruction of !ing, shortly before noon today. Those arinc Corps Casualty List. ’ e ihe power of tie constitutional party e { The marine corps casualty list is- French Improve Positions. railway at several points mear the | Z\Merican-made aircraft to riding in two of the coaches were | /I RTINS COrPS ey . Niversa station, but was promptly | front. His mission in this ¢ el % by N e N =Lolay . i sued ay conty d 127 names, di- 2 o . . - < i : and the enthronement of the anarchy aris, june 21—First Lieut. Frank | considerably shaken up. The tender | viqed as follos : BER Paris, June 21.—French troops last | stopped has to do with arrangement T I et vlies. an Ameérican member of | of the engine and three cars left the | Killed in action, 10; died o¢ [ 1SNt garried out operatlons on Ol [”“ lofer isyethe i ltallens | itie fpioneer dight dhiETI ARAnt & T A . the [‘rench flying corps, has been | rails and finally the tender over-| wounds, 19: wounded severely, 9S s SN OF RIS SN s || Crhblieapl et hoped the United States go ihe candition of Irelanad today is a | 2 fiicacd o @ Ble Gl chuie ¥ sulted in the improvement of their| The cnemy's losses during the day s 5 - St profession to which | missing since June 17, when his ma- | turned and the train came to a stop. Killed in Ac Al ) ot G % i 1. | ment will co-operate cery \ s s R e Killed in Action. positions in the neighborhood of | were enormous, the. premier added. i perate. 3 . . of the New York, New Haven and Privates John McLean, Pearl, Ida- | Faverolles. A similar improvement | The Italians took several hundred It is cxm-rlwl_tlw initial the German lines. Baylies' home was | Hartford Railroad Co., and other | ho; Emmett Wempner, London, Tnd.; | WVAS effected further south on this | prisoners. 2 will be made this autumn in New Bedford, Mass. railroad officials weve on. the train. | David S. Graham, Chisholm, Minn,: | front near Hautvesnes. The war office machine of British make, leading American ace in the | General Suporintendent . Foster said | William B. Parmley, Newton, Hiails theas sliiesmer o0 o diEs Await Second Phase of Drive, ably a scaboat, starting comment on the development, says: 5 the oauakOntE AR T 0 i L Albert Brooriess . £ 3 ably a scaboat, arting s e R e French flving corps, Baylies was | oG2S Log \‘uvullm‘.k;hn (‘|-‘y\(v;l(|;);‘|'1ll o AR Italian Headquarters, Thursday, | Newfoundland and touchin| burned its fingers very badly by i mix- | downed during an unequal fight with | Engincer Detwiler was at the throt- | Privates Louis 1 i shville . British Annoy Germans, Juna 20 dhe second phase of ithe [ithe Azores and RortugZiii gtureiof sushnces anaiihoRianle ey | fouridermangimachines, (With £5 tle and Conductor Crawley was in | Tenn.: Randall A. Mattingley, Capo 3 Auriion offtenslve, fenturad by attaols T riving in Irelandll WA What will be the offect of this uboct| zeants Dubonnet and Macarl of the !charge of the train. Some of the | Glrardeau, Mo.; Arthur B. Sawyer | Lendon, June 2i—Turther exten-|to the risht and left of Vistagna, along |l o0 - v 4" the trip can Hi surrender fo the intransigeance of| siork mscadrilie he had finished sev- | passengers were greatly unnerved and | Key West, la.; Sergearit Vincent M. | Sive raiding and patrol operations were | the Brentu river and in the mountains, | 225/ S ¢ Daoat lrish discantent and the arrogunce o) cral hours patrolling and they were | shouted and screamed. Cooler heads | Sehwab, St. Louis carried out hy British troops last | should logically begin soon, now that |in 40 hours of flying, the Irish Catholic hierarchy remains|,pnout fo return at twilight when they | attempted to calm the excited wom- | Dicd of Wounds Received in Action. | DIght in the Arras region and on the ' the effort on the Piave has failed. It|yunder consideration call for g 1osbe sesr Every new departure | giopeq four single-seater airplanes, | en and children. | Privates Rollin M. C: West- | front to the south, towards Albert.|is fell that if the Austrians do mnot|of four men, c 1 of and experiment in Irish policy brin . Cannon, ! 5 L S of four men, composed of a and exi D Y e na? | which they” mistook for British ma- | The ties for the entire distance of | Mass.; Joseph L. Orr, Mat- | Attempts by the Germans to regain the | renew heir efforts to penetrate to the | . .. . Lilief of pilots @& us back to “({ e kel eiind neavly 300 yards were in most cases w, ' Sergeant Charle #round won yesterday by the British | plains through the Brenta region and cer, 7 1 I S cessity and - the inevitability of the) "put’ihey were German and they | smashed o splinters. The planking v, Chicago; Prive e near Merris, on the Flanders fronmt, | taking Monte Grapha It would he an | Navigating officer e artitan | newspapers | S¢i7ed an opportunity to attack Bay- |on the @t Main street crosking was | ister, Dryden, Mich.; St b (ok were repulsed, today's war office an- [acknowledsment of defeat and their = I D ere i their tome | lies simultaneously. The enemy had | mosty|¥ia¥ed Into: tgoth pi ‘he | penter, Pittsburgh; Arthur D. nouncement states. inability to carry out the ambitious ; i &xe “‘ bt i the advantage of position and num- | tender df ‘thHé' engine toppies rer Memphis, Tenn.; Saylor D. Shanafelt, plan launched a week ago. CRAL OF M. T. WHIT} AU CI ks ber but Baylies put up a game fight. | its side about 60 feet from ‘the Eas curney, low Robert L. Brainerd, S E I o) = s “frish priests and bishops have = : \ttendance at Services plaved a leading part in killing both | He attempted to take the. offensive | Main street crossing and the' train htabula, O.; Trumpeter Charles ¢ Anticinte New Stroliat e Rule and conseription. says| Put his machine caught fire and fell ( came to a stop. GoellChicaso Privatesl Tamics T 700 . DEATH BEATS SHERIFF Mary's Catholic Church. “If the moder- | after @ few moments about six miles The baggage coach tilted over to | hum, Dubuque, Towa; Charles 1L Paris, June 21. (Havas Agency).— the Daily lxpress. 3 - E i The funeral of Michael T, > Germad lines, o 4 v or coache: 3 “are: ale . B Grave events are impending on the ates prevall and crime ceases then,| Within the man line the right and two other coaches, one | Carey, Salem, O.; Alton B. Bliis, 11y- L L & was largely attended this md ik o o : Sergeant Macari thinks that Lieut. | of them a chair car, inclined in the | annis, M Ceorze R M Gerand,| Britisnifrontaccording i mllibuy : ; 4 o e ::::\h',fi '“,,:‘,,l;“',‘. ,,‘,7,,,;;{\,"‘_(‘:,“;;,, ,',1‘:1:“ Baylies may have had a good land- | opposite direction. It is regarded as | North Nashville, " -~|\!Lx. Raymond I\\l Gpa], W S T GO TR e b Amclls R Riopti Dastesia wayaWhen :Jull:’v:”ulh:! hf\m (\'..:[(‘!l’tlulvllllcn:"(;lnu'.r Mule. 1f crime and treason continue, | I0E if Tie escaped death in the flames | most remarkable that the passenger | Smith, Canajohari \. Y.; Ralph [German cannonade at various points| 5,000 Sherisr Comes to Door With | solemn requiem high mass was then Ireland must expect, and will| Of his burning machine. coaches did not topple over the | Cook, Boston; Donald M. Blanken- | the preliminary steps of a new Ger- Rev. John T. Winters, pastor, certainly experience, the heavy hand. z tender had. ship, Rome, Gu.; t Haroid J, | man attack. It is pointed out that the | Court Papers. e e n Tord French will see that there is 1o From February 1918, up to The heavy rails for about feet | Coxe, Cedar E Private { Fourth Army group, under Crown 2 O'Brien of Stamford, wa rebellion in Ireland.” June 7, Licut. Baylies had gained 12| on one side of the trackage were rank ¥. Schlieman, Rochester, XN. |Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, has had Just as Deputy Sheriff Myron D. “H’ S A At el Calle for Sterney Measures. aerial victories and had been pro- | completely twisted from the grip of | Y.; Frank T. Quinlan, Manistique, | leisure for reorganization during the | Stockwell went to the door of the| . a Rov. John he Gravhie wsve moted from corporal to sergeant and th' spike: N Mich. three wee since it was engaged in | home of Amelia Krystopik, at ool In the sancte il e, N'"_fl nioits e land Tiave Ihl‘n. ‘f' In':«l- Ixf‘ulun:e{\( Hl.lv.Y‘nnu 1 Train traffic was tied up by the Severels Wotmdcdiin Attion battle and is now ready for a new Deen allowed by the committee of the | Lo, W48 ;;\‘\m.!m‘\ Hln‘l(.ru\'.\ of The Le- | cident for nearly two hours. A freizht : rction. fi dong the front. _ notice of am action in the probate|and J. Leo Sullivan of this ol wavernment to get the upper hand.| 5% oL Elonon enc s had been cited | train was finally passed through and The severely wounded in action in- as been established that units of | NOU¢ SRS Fred. Coholan of New Hivel O omvent. Tarely througy | 7 French army orders severul times | passenger trains were routed by way | aude Crown Prince Rupprecht’s avmy were | court for the appointment of a con- | jue (010 HIL B SIN, HEAEE ismunagement of successive cab- | PTeViously. FHe w: ysaragold: of Berlin in the meantime. After 1 e s engaged in the abortive attack on |servator over her, Mrs. Krystopik |\ [0 Phose Tears.” Rev, ic salsmian ‘? O ot SatoXot| Joining the American field ambu- | o'clock the track was cleared so Sergeant aymond O'Keef Rheims Tuesday night. This is con- | died: Three months ago, Mrs. Kry-|. oot =9 siimadule aneaE e vae state Of|jance in February, 1916, Baylies| that it was possible to send a dinkey | Carnegie, Pa.; Sergeant John sidered proof by the L/'Homme Libre | Stopik’s husband died. Complaints h‘"")‘""“n“\. “M(h':m‘“"‘|i‘2_'c“’ @narchy thaniiprobably ever l since (hees T oBI . cie sl NI Gl e O | el e e < : Y Much sterner meastres are | Scived in it in Irance, Serbia and | train through. Fitzgerald, South Boston, Mass.; Pri- | that the German Crown Prince’s army | Were made to the health and charity | #¢ a8 oW CE A S S AT Mucedonia. Rejected for the Ameri- — N &3 s S ipl 5 : oticials that the woman was neglect- cquired before order can be re- < = ate Rudolph W. Garrett, Baltimor is tired and exhausted, Y & | Shea of Boston ., Roger LERLLC can aviation corps beeause of defec- SURVEY OF FACTORIFE Corporal Peter I'. Rich, Alden, F pinel ing her two children, 7 ang 9 yearsi o® O (of 0 A tive vision, he was accepted by ihe Bl Frivatc mNiant B Oolaelll Medway Fershing Holtiag 28 Mile Fiont. of age, and was liable to dissipate | hUe OF Lolyois, tass. WayoR st French army and rapidly gained | Charles T. Taylor in Charge in| Mass.; Cor Joward S sc the equity in the six-tenement block 5 a s 3 argy Mass.; poral Howard S. Dorsey, S ¥ : 2 3 tutherford, Patrick SENTENGED T0 20 YEARS | revutation as an intrepia ana sue- i : s e e Washington, June 21—American | jeft by her husband. The case cime | U N. Tutherford, Patrick cessful airman s ounty. Simpton, Columbin, Pa.; Joseph 1o, | Soldiers are now holding the fishting | (a the attention of the health officials | MY, Thomas ("Connor, N Bridgeport, June 21.—Members of | Wnuk, Mahaffey, Pa.; Corporals Bert | ¢ for a distance of 38 miles on the | ey ot A it SOl SRl O SRR ; Joseph 1. Rutherford and Six Asso- the second regional industrial commis- | (larke, River Point, R. L; John Her- | Western front, according to informa- neglected. They were not get- | “arvel, SR, T Farl RUSSIA LOSES GRAIN SUPPLY. | sion who will supervise the survey of | rap Philadelphia, and George P, | tion given members of the house mili- | nourishment and they were with- | Ilinnesan, am arley | we give ufterance as vindicators of | chine fell in flames six miles within the ideals of ju » and frecdonu.” Governmet s iingers, The Unionist Morning Post, in :ts High street, this morning, to serve a j Itevs. Charles Coppens, Patriel stored.” " f e Eanoen D | 4 MceDonot ciates Feel Hand of Taw for Con- — manufacturing concerns in Connecti- | Hunter, Davistown, Pa. y committee today at the weekly | out clothing. According to the health | ‘1“‘ 1““ panctine were Czecho-Slovaks Interrupt Traffic on| cut and western M achusetts today conference with Secretary Baker and | department information, the children Haft .J hn W be, Paty] 3 2 of ’ 5 been to school since last Oc- | Hlaffey, Joh McCabe, e et announced they will recommend to | General March, chief of staff. had not been to A‘ltx ¢ |1 since la ¢ er b pftoy, (doin W, McCave S . their industries board the appo ent | tober. As (he health department had | Corbett, Edws racken and £ oneEh om| |, Moscow, Friday, June 14 (By The| o¢*hraafora b, Blerce, Tr.. s director | S — ity 1 e oramites ihe mait | Duyl embloyes G Ein. SV ]:\”h”;mm'y Hllm.(‘;):’;o ’|): [‘:smr; AEadlienl 1P, GzechosSloyalks f,“h('”,,,,n”“hn <\' ']'L",_”‘ “f‘”m ! e tor was referred to the charity de- | Willlam M. Higgins, a close pe Russell as head o s Sinternational [Faps e Bt Sorce e b e > ssion. As alterna : SOLDIERS KILLED i e sEfed Beop the G doa Ay Tt il i g ki A Lit: ilte 2 e S o s o - s S E partment nvestigators visited tho 3 Bible S'ud:ms a “cm\mn, J‘)\d o A R e e e o |'|;I|]|‘n:"l and Walter B. Lashar are | 235 Officers and 1,247 Men Killed Or | home and tried to bring about im-| There was a wealth of his associates were today sentenced #0 | it ang wire communications betwoen | D&mec 4 Sy 4 [P G e (0 Uil O | i There s ves e el 2l i S conspir- | qipen : < 2 o Inder 2 . S Yied of s During Pas proved conditions. e efforts of the 1te 1 g s 0 years' imprisonment for conspir-| gineria and Russia and has resultea| Under the direction of the war in-| DPicd of Wounds During Past Weck BY EXPLODING BOMB | social service workers were to no|the White home. Floral pieces —Total 1s 36,620. Sy avail and finally the charity depart-|from all parts of Connectie ment officials presented the facts in | from other parts of the country Two Die, Third Injurcd at Proving | the prabate court and it was decided | New Dritain lodge of Tlks wi spiracy to Violate Spy Law. New York, June 21.-—Joseph F. acy to violate the espianage law. in depriving European Russia of the| dustries board the second regional — Siberian grain supply. commission with headquarters in this CURTISS PLANT STRIKE OFF. The Czecho-Slavaks now control the | ity will take a survey of the manufac- | London, June 21.—British casual- - southern section of the Trans-Siber- | turing resources of the district upon | tioq reported during the weck ended {o bring an action for the appoint- | resented by a large delegation, Truce Arranged and Men Are Ordered | jan rajlwav from Samara, on the Vol which the board will hase its decisions c i = Grounds at Aberdeen, Md., During | ment of a conservator. The purpose |attended in a body and marchi Back to Work. river, to Tehelyabinsk, and the Siber- | in awarding war contracts. foday Shepreented 10020 " was to protect the interests and wel- | side the procession fan main line on the east to Novo| Chairmen of the sub-regions are: | 1"”1‘1.‘? es were divided as follows: Inspection by Baker. e i Nikolayevsk: also the northern branch | Bridgeport, Conn., including Fairfield | _filed In action or dicd of wounds, given to Deputy Sheriff Stockwell th ol : : : g officers, 235; men, 1,247 Baltimore, June 21L-—Two saldiers % from Tehetyabinsk to Yekaterinburg | and Litchfield counties, C. 1, Bilton; : ; e i morning and he immediately praceed- . the Curtiss Acroplane and t i1 Wounded or missii rars were killed and a third was severely plants of . New Haven, including New Haven and SaRelicary to serve the paper Motor corporation was called off to- = : / 414; men, 30,724 injured by the premature explosion of | ¢ Descendant of Famous Field M > e e At el Middlesex counties, Isaac Ullman: e e e ah i doy and the men were ordered back | prpam DAMAGES WHIAT CROPS. | Hartford, including Hartford and Tol. - ';,,f"\'.,l.lkh,\.I.’;\\..’.‘.l\:: B e Berthicr Believeq 10 e truce was arranged by Archer| Xamsas City, Junc 21.—A heat | land counties, rles L. Taylor; New | g=—= : - yesterdas i i LX@IERT (o0 (EL0Eb DL D), urls, June 21.-—Captaln A A. Landon, chief of production of the|wave of great intensity prevails over | London, includi ew London and \THER, Secretary Baker and soveral ord- Hartford. June 21.-—The body of | Berthier, prince ana duxe of W wircraft board, by long distance tele- | most of the southwest and according | Windham counties, €. €. Peck; Massa b nance oflicers were standing less than | the girl found in Wethersfield Cove | is missing s an official ang phone from New York. Mr. Landon | to reports reaching here damage al- | chusetts, Springfield, including Hamp- Hartford, Junc 2f.—F 400 vavds away at the time, but as|last night was today identified as that | ment. Tt believed he is a told the union leaders that he would |ready has been caused in the wheat | den, Hampshire and Franklin coun- Hartford and v © Fair tho esplosion oceurred in . bomb-fof Ida M. Olson, living in the|of the Germans return to Buffalo as soon as i flelds of Kansas and Oklahoma. In | ties, Willlam T. Stuart; Pittsfield, in- | warme " proof enclosure, none of the party was [ family of Mrs. J. I Welles in that He is a descendant’ of the with Major Gitchell, U. 8 northern Texas the heat is said to be | cluding Berkshire county. Allen 715 (]| scttled: pr ¥ s endandered, it was declared at the|town. The medical cxaminer says it | Field Marshal Berthier of the $ust the situation. intertering with farming operations. Bagsg === S = - lmm ing grounds today. was a suicide., ch‘omx wars and is 36 yearg o Buffalo, June 21.—The strike of ma- chinists and toolmakers at the three PRINCE OF WAGRAM MK

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