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> EXPERT GOLF PLAYERS DONATE THEIR SERVICES TO AID RED CROSS SOCIETY An enthusiastic crowd witnessed golt match Saturday at Garden City, | in which competitors were ex- perts who the Americ the donated n Red Cross organization SUPPLY WAGONS FGR THE AMERICAN TROOPS with their services to | Photo ! vers and Kirkby wag ns generons and 1 Ouimet, moving NEW BRIT.IM NEW TRAFTIC ORDINANCE. At the last council meeting, the new ordinance regar the par wutomobiles in front of th church wa hd i ipervisor Clarenc ! phere now 1ds to enforec loft there ntally, hut 1 be longer 1 left in a yosition BOYCOTT. WANT FRENCH IN Paris, June 26 -F requested to join with British mari boyeoii of Germany, in a en to the Matin b Wilson, leader of it Brita The cluded o copy of @ telegram sent b 1 to President Poin- s thal the British are fight to the hitter end punishment on the ere inta letter Joseph Havelock ' nen of (e the Britis ANt care which stat determined to to bring “just } Roche.” WANT Washington, has been made by the ment in this country a se "olis 'y unit which is g zht interfere with the Folish legion recruited largely in Ame recently ent 1o the front nator Hitch- of | cock would elimi- from the amendment appropriation bill provid- organization of a Slavic United S POLES SEPARATE June 26.-—Ohjection ch govern- v and For tt stated en | nate PDoles | to the army _|inz for the in the | legio ates AT THE FRONT troops New Briiain’s Quota 1,250,000 ench seamen are | PARE DOWN RETURNS Contingent I'ec \zents Operating in New Ficld, Tnternal Revenue Bureau Learns, ashingto June Contingent by big returi in taken of all avail ics, commissior imended duce the extensively states tend These revenue gather f incom lits taxes due be employea on which the less and be centag the returns and nent steps to concern. concerns apply for Tax offi- stop the file amended refu cials are plannin abuse of the system, More than $1.500.000,000 tax certi- ficates of nes 1 of the over- issued dur s due tod for payme ¥ rear hir of | the amount already has been turned in to the revenue collectors in payment Officiais looked for the re- demption of half billion today will jump payment of income and profits tax the pas of taxes, and these represent { the 1a excess FOR EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS Washington, June been asked through Spanish channels w0 send represen Switzeriand, atives has diplomatic tatives (o Berne i American 1 i An o 1o tr ment and | In response to n state departmer presen there on discuss maintenance, proposal from . the German govern- ment recently signified its agreement i in principle to such a conference. { The United States many to permit a Swiss commission to vistt prison camps to deter- mine what American prisoners mayv h ed as invalids and released for ment in Switzerland privileges are promised German SOLDIERS MAY VOTE, Washington | soon navy and D June 26 will and Baker rday, pro- viding t Americans in military | service both abroad and at home from states which have enacted laws for absentee voting of those in the rvice, may cast their ballots in the congressional elections next fall by the war Secre be issued department els told callers yest at the | “America, [ List 26.—Germany | to meet | exchange of prisoners. | the | M€ 150 has asked Ger- | Reclprocal | :°F -Regulations | ! through i NIGGINS SPEAKER. Address duating Class of Grammar School. Richard T I ities . will ad- 1918 of the Pre- school at the s the class of ocational Grammar ation exerci to ba in Fox's theater. The ed to commence the class of 422 pupils. Two oW morning elook. Of 19 are honor Robert Onorato, Snow I, completed honor and vo-vear school next fall following program will he The Fed 7 “hool orche: Sven G. carried out Pre na Rev. Dr. class and audience: 1- of welcome by Willam Edward Harper, < of the class; “The Best," by the class ‘A Child's Contribution to a Mylis Winnifred L OuTT by Stanley Doni- “When th lag Goes By.” by chorus: address to gradu- es by Richard T. Higgins, secretary the utilities commission of America,” by the cl diplomas by member of the assisted by the E. Harper, er by dress public pu presentation of M. Pratt, committee, president, William and by Civic Teague President than Finklestein, and others: “The Star Spangled Banner,” by the class and audience The officers of the clas dent, William E. Harper: dent, Mabel A. Rliott; Jeanette Light; treasurer, Slade. The class motto is Succeed.” are: Presi- Benjamin ‘St SHORT CALE DAR CASES. of Those Coming Up Court on Friday. The short in City calendar cases to come up at the weekly s Friday afternoon, follow Frank Kowalezyk against Boston & court, ine Railroad Co. and others, on imotion to drop the Bostoan & Maine as defendant Attorney J. G. Woods repr nts the plaintiff, and N. S. Buckingham the defendant. The motion to erase from the docket will be heard in the case of John Ger- agosian against Charles Krickarian wife Attorney Woods the plaintiff, and Brott the defendants. Pleading will be asked in the suit of Frank Brodzik against Blaziej & mowsky. Attorney Greenstein appears for the plaintiff, and Judge Mangan for the defendant. A motion for a pleadin of Benjamin Solomon ag Sumowsky will be heard Attorney Hungerford appears for the plaintiff, and Judge Mangan for the defendant. A claim for pleading or default will be made in the action of Louls Dworin, nd for & Stone in the case inst Blaziej held to- | ndsay | the | course in one year and will | [ enter the high the ! Na- | vice-presi- | secretary, | appears | Attorney Greenberg, against | Meskill RING QF ITALY Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy, is not one of the rulers who stay safely Y/ATCHING A BAT in the far rear when their troo| fighting. Here he is seen with bers of his etaff watching-a b | Maxwell & Hill, represented by Attor- ney P. F. McDonough. An answer will be claimed in the suit of Frank Terciak against Joseph Murach. Attorney Rachlin appears for the plaintiff, and Attorney Woods A | for the defendant. sion of the eity The city court will be in session to- morrow to naturalize allens. There are apout 25 applicants. Judge Mes- ki1l will preside and Allen B. Church, of Boston, will represent the federal government. MAY NOT TRY CHARIS. Man Accused of Disloyal Statements May Go to Federal Court. Joseph Charis, who is alleged to have said, “To hell with America; Germany is all right,”” may be turned over to the federal authorities. A charge of breach of the peace is pend- ing against him in the police court Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods said this morning that the charge is really more serious than breach of the peace. He is accused of making inflammatory remarks, said the prosecutor. Judge suggested that, under those circumstances, the accused sho turned over to the federal auth who could deal more severel him. Attorney W sald wanted time to secure @ lawye: journment was taken tmtil tom and in the meantime the federa orities will probably be notified case. Charis is held under a b $1,000. Attorney P. F. McDd has been engaged as his cou A nolle was entered in.the o John Riley, charged with th pocketbook containing $38 f: Sparmo. Patrolman James made the arrest. There was dence against Riley. Judge A In the case of Frank Celest was charged yesterday with b | was his counsel. | the peace, and who was found a draft eligible but out of to his draft board, arrangemen made for Celesti to return to h in New York State. NEARLY 70 WOMEN REGH Up to noon today nearly 7@ enemy women had registered at| headquarters. This afternoon presented themselves and it is ed that others will comply o'clock tonight, when the time istration expires. Director. This reg MAKE YOUR W. S S. PLEDGE TODAY The Governor of Connecticut has called upon each resident of the State, on or before the 28th of June, to enlist for judicious saving. As a means to this end, registration cards are to be sent or left at each home and calleq for by a representative of the State War Savings pledge and report for you. Wishing Won’t Win the War WAR SAVINGS WILL This space denated by NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. trar will receive your signed Sign up on the jump. Don’t wait to be asked twice or for the inevitable follow up. Ordinarily God loves a cheerfuil giver. In war times he loves a wholehearted saver.