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EST OF ALL EWSPAPERS 1 UPlliI&]‘ ;UNITED STATES COMPLAIN TO i ENGUQH HfiSPHTAL | TURKEY OF TABRIZ OFFENSE AN HJREE e / | VES&E[ TGRPEDUEE} Washingt i.—The United [ ing the Tabriz incident have been re- Tur- | ceived throush Spain, supporting the | tes has formally presented to | attacked and saucked an American | ‘mm i Bt e oine u,m. o 4% :.)A — g i Y ? ¥ { _the Uited o 4 14 FF]V’AL NUR‘mo Washington, July 1.—Except for ] M ! hum 1|‘-(m-~,d k 4 ) Ship Was THomeward Bound From i increased artillery activity on both § rél 3 : A ; ides in the Chateau-Thierry reglon, | ni ushitn Tublic, ta ¥ e (i 5 | Canadfan Port When Destroyed 116 | Gen, Pershing’s communique today id there-wus nothing to report for vesterday from the American frontss Miles From Fastnet on June 2 i Californian’s Crew Safe. S 4 2 Hoal% o) l Dritisly‘ Tmprove Positions. - | Socialist Leader Accused on manesehduly Loy Serman Ssub el oo LUty A davity oy i en : s south. | German arfillery in the region bes Andovery: Ut mil ot !'tween Albert and Arras and in sec- S “districy, o Ten Counts of Violating | U 0t et on June 57 the ad: : : S a d¥aved elegraplt .sii: | tors of the Flanders front is re- - Y announcec oday. The Llan- i watdh fram > Rlzdtion of Spy Act. \mu“\ e rln'»“,«‘rrl" 13‘3“‘;];"1 Do o ¥ Loy sRiar Sonice atitos ’,lofln‘.(‘ i oriers in thal from Canada. She carried 258 per- | "™Ghb e . S Tt , —Great ‘Britain must | Cleveland, July '1.— Eugene V. |army medtéul corps men and 14 | lion north of Albert; and the enemy's | 1e BV gy State of War i Archangel. R e T ‘Tmh,\‘, who was arrested herc yester. | female nurses. fEenchor jo thejcasulof Bernancolit ‘\h';\‘,',,].‘p";,:. Moscow, Jhce 23 ¢ to Spain and ‘restore Egyyt | oy charged with violation of the [ One boat containing 24 survivors so | O the | bl e e ciated - Press) E 5 tggieanal to-Turkey. Great i.\,\mouagp act in a spcech at the state | far has rcached port } my{; Sh troopa T lact ,‘,g'h( in a .;,‘1- the Ttalian | .been proclaimed in’the ; snee Brita “vance and the United States |convention of the socialist party at e LR R B S s e Ayhangel, ust pay Germany an indemnity-of at | Canton, Ohio, on June 16 pleaded, not Californian’s Crew Landed. minor operation northwest s ner down. TR 1 §43.060,000,000. Bélglum ana |gullty to all the ten counts of the in- | Washinglon, July 1.—The crew of | crccted an improvement in the British The pro e of Apch cench (€fitory must be surrendered. | dictment when arraigned before Fed- | the “American steamer Californian, | POSIHons there and captured machive British Enjoy Qui ,.f rom tho Ursl mountains wostwar W et e e jeral Judge C. Westerhaver this morn- | sunk'by a mine off the French coast, | 5005 and prisoners, the war office an-| | =g 00 58 inland, » Gistance uroximately | clétion in tihe German peace program fing., Attorney Morris Wolf, represent- | has been landed at a Ierench port, the | 20URced today. the Italian front found 990 miles, and front Vologda . and jyubiished in the Nachrichten of Goer- ,hw Mr. Pebs, waived the formal |nayy depactment was advised. This | FoT little activity last week, Olinets on the scuti re Arcticd ligz, Prussiag by Coumt Roon, a mem-.! reading of ‘the gndictment with the !is’the first news received ofgthe ves- | “¥rench Retain Ground Won. raiding operations and artillé ocean, about 400 ‘m IN§ | ber of -the Prussian house of lords{funderstandingihat, the ploa, may be |sel since a dispitch several da¥s ago |'.: parts, July 1.—Frénch troéps. last| according fo thé official roviel W8 ports of A 1 | according 1o - HaWaghudispatch from | Withdrawn later to test the validity jfrom Admiral Sims, reporting shc'bad | Mighe eirried out an operation on the | week wWith the British' forces IR munck, the enly Risei: itiets %o | Baslo, Switzerlanc g of the ipdictment. truck a mine and was sinking. Marndtrrunt’ sonthMor Onred, o | ProNt sssusd (Ebdhy the Arctic ocean. . I& Count says Gormady is en- | The afrest, which eccurred as Debs s resulted in the improvement of the| The satement adds, since the Iast Mourmansk coa® #that S and | titled to 't Tiow terms because [ wus about lo addregs a sacialist meet- SOLDIERS SUMMQNED. anch pasitions Rear Passy en-Valois, | report-¥Six enemy alrpignesthidis iritish troops were Mlhded some time i of rength and until they are real- {ing, resulted from an indidtment re- The Germang counter-attacked 1in | Been destroyed and one,othér brought o to protect the Murmafsi rail- [ized there should be no armistice and | t#hed by the federal grand Jury Sat- [ Machine Guoners on, Farcwell Trip RO iy er iha A dar [y JOh o Gnatin: T ARh L vay over which Allied supplie%shagg | no cessation ofssthmarine warfare: #*jarday.” It is understood the indict- | ot o AL HIE 0T b TEeORer (the s Bl g o el o 5 i »een gong into R ; Annexation of Balgium with ad- §#fent contains three specifie counts | € & h&Ld o e REZEDCha s atvrdavnEan | T ety - niiniEtrative avtonomy in the interfdey under section three of the espjonage A number of New Britain soldiers German Torce n Pasyill Valley. Independence of Flanders. 't and was thé outcome of a $peedh | stationed at Camyp Devens were, hote e 43 over the i and " that j» % London, July 1.—In®eeasing activity \nnexation of the entire IFlanders | delivered at the sfate socialjst con-"|for the week-end and the unders THEY WOULDI\ T WORK for actionfgrese with con the Mourmangkirailroad is re-|coast, including Calais vention two weeks ago. . If*® found |¥tanding when granted their loave was ¢85, he would hc!‘\wfiwu along Mou 8 ailrod £ Fey ais \ ol ported by the Chrigtiania or Annexation of the Briey and Long- | guilty Te faces a penalty of 20 years [that they might be called back before SO THEY MAY FIGHT pondent of the Tmes! under lute of { Wy basins and the Toul, Belfort and | imprisonment and $10,000 fine the expiration of the passes. The ex- | only 23 mine 27 ho says al force of 400 | Verdun regions cestward e pected happened, Instructions came ¥ —-"""'*-\ nnisH troops of whom 500 are Ger-}. Restitution to Germang of all her A!TTENTION OF KAISER] this morning to report back in camp Order Strike—=2,000 Out - in < P ns, are marchin swn the Pas--Gglonies, inclading Kaio-Chau before night. This afternoon the s FedOrak \»“"ho“"(“’ T“k!""“’ Chaits Viil M“:M An armed British steamer l:n;y\ll »I;]\--lmu :‘:”({m-‘m:ir:y (‘nv)"):\"nyly'. . k )m]u{»«; Meze ont rounding up men still | = Blackstone todyh\UBetwoen « 160k ana 800 3 vith h vide-coimni ebliard has | such and coaling stations E . lin tow ‘e who got oir orders | > 1 Saver % o oSt Ieitinh g aenand e et ) | Fourtcen Destroyers and Numbe Moty I Al their order Lowell, Massy July 1.—Seventy- 4 R - Pl their 1 gone to Petchenwa, whence It ix ex- (a5 Germa isnates i i carly left at 11 o'clock for camp. five per cent. of the 15,000 cotton mill pentlemen of Lelsufe. Besidant's viw Jected to make a dash along the Pas. | Great Brituin must return Glbraltar EdsialBott foF B- | Dnunshca Hin For some time these soldiers have| gperatives here Wkt to work as N v A r&,d’ e 6 natd VIll riyer, A larme and well-equipped |10 Spain, cede its war fleet to Gor- been prepared for the first leg of their | ysual today despitena strike ordered| New WEOEky July 1irBtween 7088 W iy many, vestore Fgypt to Furkey and American Yards July 4. overseas journey »d by the Lowell Textile Council. |and 800 Taarigwere questioned in what RoML FE yecelved by the correspondent from | the Sucz canal to Turkey 2 ) o anie e Ree S e mgufi" toyney #describes as a | 10 the stilke of W Greece must bhe established under Washington, July i Fourteen de- nion lcaders Ald, R € 2 i - tors called for July Petchenga is marching toward the | 1 $ e o1 AR IARaEIS: oo 1\un for ¥ tht strict €% 5 (AN paarch da4 Lol former King Constantine with fron- |stroyers will be launched from Amer- WORK OR FIGHT! eepatinglio ag i lon iR \ oS state's. new: s mercial Telographers” fhion affeg ilway across the mointans. g | it = : 2d unskillec res a 2 3 state’s ern talon S tiers as hefore the war an yards on July 4. These with a | P !mlmmmfl s ang W e white light distriot | YV rn Unjon had pefusedsdd «a) 7 indkBllyans 111 divide | number of Fagle bya will represent S & 4 o it 3 e R Tk il the othersipemained eut of the cify betwlen midnight and 3 et el e pnlancy I the e e e N apEs to [AE° Mocal Draft Boards Have Not Taken| The orders ta strike thisy 3 Jog todayestiBIii 0 tnen wert sub- G itain, France and. the]the wiite celebration e- v hls oGS rosen utor's were issleg by the. dow P kS Y United Stutes must pay all of Ger- | pendence Pay. . Definite Action,” But. Mapy Youns | wnuteotecoin hod roburad b caBbT o ¢ £ appioval alse wer il i : many’s war costs, the indemnity be > ! Y SRR gl relagEc A e by Secretaries Baker and Daniels Fis duty to vestore ‘orduiand re fng a“minimum of $45,000.000,000 | Men are Getting Jobs, five per centy ke 4 1 A Postmaster General Biftleson wi ite thd Russian pooplpfsays an R oly IO n_t ADY TO GO OVERSEAS. Vi | tion ‘o a tep"pek gent, : copMigi: opinions had bhen sqliEht oy Kol iapif Wispajel from Mos- || TNEY. Blso must agree fo deliverMaw e Téday, July 1,48 the o Tune 7. . \ 4 : : materials immediately. ; : : R % M the Aque. | Mittee date 6 Junc 8. He'valls | ™4t | priyate Frank McGormickaPacks Lit: | General Crowder in His 3 ¢ 0 2 4 3 8 Aque- Precident: Wil £ | & g France und Belgium are to remain s v . 7 4 . X Rifmont- park residen ilson today vetoed 1 Wpossdhe peonic to oygdthrow the 3 Grlyy OAse. Ay % orders as the timesby which allfunep awtuekef g ) iElative i 5 " 4 'Qfi ; oceupied 1t theis expense until-condi tle Grip Case and Leavcs. e i ol J W " el s dnd three stablo | 19Eislative, gxecutive and judiclal & RoseW™c G vorrtatont ¥ -~ within draft g@es regardless of their| thousandiweavérs 1 over W .the federal | ProPriation bill today on accpunt of % The. grant difer B ol (ongare cartied out ¢ pri ink MeGormiek, who has | classification, (ghould, either ~ obfAfh | cmployed in 27 ‘w provision increasing the “Hhours i 0, o5, D SSWA v £ v n o ¢ — — ghending.#v leave~of absence in | employment*at some productive -job, | Blackstone. Va iyt e eyRrEdd | v i 0t ;) 4 - fgitcdtoday. They 8 24 o 7 . e &g e 1 e i Ank failed to Mle their ques- basgd, ¥ e ditsolut o' tia 9 ON GASUALTY LIST the elty while récupergng from the | or fight in’ the army or navy. | work today bécfus &mn Lt RAiE bl ML et BRI A bl b } PR 4 étfects of a gas attaek by the luns, | - Already a humber af young mefin | owners to grant ‘.33"“‘ v y. 1 B Wi vl e B presider packed his few® military possessions | the local storeg, men who were avithin | cent. ificrease in’w i Abtion (op ¢ t of Operatives Obey 91 ol “ Mog Lo resolutionpresen Russiah, force, according to reports Michael Calls For' Revolt. lon, ~ July » 1 =@kane Dok A is reported td ke issucd a Wnifesto stating 1 pasidered - it by recommendations'of the wat day board on ths discharge offumion op gl to decideon, Russia'st V of gov todag, and left town. He -received | the scope of the draft lawwbut had R ;- L 5 %fi% " p! said since at the_putset of the wi enment, the Bolshevik gt resulting | 3 3 - — gy oL 4 B il Bo bad coting ot BB A { s Corporal Frank A. Morgam of Litch- | icjoeraphic orders this morning to re- | deferred classificatian for some causc, NAME GABB 1OX SHERIFE Bezdgeport, " Jufy 1.-Sixty-nine | he ha on &l employer \ \ e gi |Elacker susmgets (aken in a raid here | that' thepe was no’ change in. cond PRiat: Nowmcit Nows (Mgl A o Shven p thelr clerkships anda™srarttord, July Lol BRrorbi i, SOME O/ 8 0 ilia ot Tl | tiohs unfavorabla 4 gaborars b il SEmBaty; fom-palt oteR i Will whe gty "'m?v e ',‘,'.':“.‘”..m(be.,"(','f";,’& Aditiona B o e 52ien. | cgunty democratic convention_ totiaf {until ‘July 10, when their cases were [ not.feel jistified in asscnting 1o Wanted who, take pef in fhe | - New Inglanders Nameds, WL oticarniss Wi Taddidona gt ’-;L Pianniag 1078 | lominated Georse H. Gabb of Blobm-lculfE3 th " the iellygeourt today,. Fur |measurc in whith thh®nited SR i volption, thejgrend dukiprotaines Vashinat sy 1 fie army | Britain b ;:I :l'\rg(, my in F -m':vl eek productive vment olae. | field for sheriff. John F. Sheridan of by investfgationkfwill. be made by | itself makes such a change 25 A Washingtor, July ~Tfie army | Britain bovs with the ar b e Tt mm].n,mau« e, “pya| Manchester sought the nomimbtion [ine gedoral offipiaféinto the cases dur A new: urgent. aMsiengGiNL say The manifesto “mention@d proh? ( casualty list Aoday contained 43 seemis — " order; as issued by General Crasder, | @nd four ballots were required to de<!ppfthe contixuarig S | an appropriation of $926,250,000 a ablye is identical with ong Peported In | names, divided as- follows LARGE TAX COLLECEONS. feots StoreClorhg: waiters, elagrrs| cide the contest. He is engaged in tia ’ ditional for the military establishmen U tive | aUutomobile business and was @ mengd® % d a 0,000,000 for additional wa ap Amsterdgms dispatch 'of June 27 | iilled in action, 5: died of wounds +- = | operators, “etc., but the respfetive | labor } t 19 De issued about that time by Grand | , lied « of aceident and other | More Than $100,000 Taken in Du | draft boards are given considfrable| Per Of the gereral assembly in 1909 s hous s Shgottsd Puke Michael *& Alexandrovit causes, 5: died of disease, 7; died of June by Collector Loomis. {latitude in dealing _with indfvidual ; O IORNE ORI Nt Preprle founger .brotheg jof former E cases. ELEVATED TO PEERAGE. A committee e 4 airplane accidefit, 1; wounded severe- i - Pax Col ‘ gNicholas. (58 e e o o During the month of June Tax Col- At the first district hfard today it LonadniyTuns 00l Ninklatin o "'New Kngland men on the list are | lector Bernadotte Loomis took in tax was stated that the reclassification of | framiitdn Lee, divector -general gf | Noel Ig‘nht‘u@n-\flflhw- lmnhl\ Re- ALUES RB; M!\NNI BTis Give Warships to Germdny. % to the amount of $101,816.55; whieh [ men is about completed ‘and-at the | ot LE o ey S ih s follows: ok 5 Dlete food production, Lias been elevated {o o RS London, ' July | 1.—The mu,m-.k Corporal Frank A. Morgan, Litch- |i$ an increase of just )s. 15.64 m‘(?]rv second district board this work is en-| tho peerage: in’ recognition of hig| TCEMBeont House Alter Refusing overnment has surfenderedgto Ger- | field, Conn., killed in action that taken in during the same month | tirely finished. As scon as all appea conspicuous service on behalf of food Loy “Ordey Spealke: c 3 o P y S jrhany a part of the !‘vufli’n Black | Peiyate Ioranklin H. Whittemore, | of 1917. June is always the second | have been acfed upon this board éan ],md‘m,u‘;n e to Leaye atiQrder of Spealker. Kill 5, Injurc 14 and .Cause He fea fleet which fled to NoyoMRossysk | Nasbfia, N. H., died of discase. largest month of the year in total tax | prepare a new list of' Class 1 regis- L goly, July' L.+ Having refused to | Property Damage in Gérthan City—] y e Ge: cap - O K “oote, Middle- | collections and this year has proved | trants. The first board has not yet 4 a i when th TIPS, C xtms- § Corporal Arthur M. Foote, Middl lections and thi ar has proved he 1l 1 as not y AT G e e '4‘\9 WEGHEBBE (camimons <hon s oo Tl SO AT, i ussia, the Mgnifesto dectary ficld Killed in Action—Six Other n sthe disintegration of Mol savs an offidal @ teleg: bury, .Conn.; Corporal Barry Tourte- | no exception. taken any action on the ‘“work or 4 . 2 or o do sd. by the speaker for . The other ships of lot, Putnam, Conn.: Private John G. 0 June. collections, tabulated, |fight” order aid at board No. 2 the| Washington, July 1—A repart from dl.\mdml\ condligki. Nogl Pembers Paris, July ,1.—Five pefsons swer BDlown Wb EEAReir oo i‘ jer- | Doocey, ‘Cambridge, Mass.; Private |are as follows: Taxes, $98,119.53; | secretary stated this morning that the | Viee Admiral Sims to Secretary Dan- | {or S e mepbl ide. Horttords | killed and 14" injured b sMannhetm so Py hés promised, not to Bohort I Hende New _ Hartford, | sewer, $1,239.67; street improvement, ( members will begin this week a care- | jels says a recent test in European’| ;3id” \vay fordhly rgfioved by tho | Germany Saturday mornili§ by bom gfiipsiand to retiin them 8 Rus- | Conn.; Private Hector J. Wilforce, R. | $1,009.34; and strect sprinkling, | ful classification of the men. using|waters of a spaplane propolled by the | e jatg s & “ dropped by Alli viators. saye 8 #ifter the concluskon of pudce. P No, sarre, Vi, severely | $1.448,01: total, $101,8816.55 their questionnaires as a basis for se- | Liberty motor, demonstrated that the | a . as dispatch from Basle. Severe k P 1 : ; . ) 7 Havs pa Ioreign Minister“Pchitcherifits an- | wounded b : curing information “regarding their|engine has better, ¢limbing and lgad- X pouncement says: occupations. It is expected that it will | ing qualities than any of the best Hu- i % NATLS TO WORK? : ’ ¥ LOCAL, MEN OVERSEAS. take quite some time to revise the % 5 ;& P A'The return of part of t floet ; > jrs e 7 rewife.; 410 | ropean type “ e T tempts to raid Parls Setween RN ovo- Rossysk 16 Sebastapol was IN CONSULAR SERVIC Thomas Francis Markham of Pleas- | list of registrants so that they will e / e by Englrie.at Newing- [ FTRIS (0 S g oot andt 344 Inb ghaed to on the express condition - - ant street, avho enlisted in the’ ord- | come Within fhe scope of the “work | FLORENCE' TRIBUTE TO WILSON v tlnd Crosting ; & vt worRkake bl hik Germany give a guarantee that | William I Curtin, Son of Mr. and |nance department early in the vear, | or Aw,.'h‘v rule; but as soon a5 this i8] oigrence, Ttaly, July 1.—President 25 B N gl He: ghips will mat be utilized by Ger has arvived safely overseas, according | done the registrants will be notified Wilson has been '\““ the frecdom Bper bt of 25 Linden) street | 4 S ombs o8 the outes property dag ) resulted German airplanes made’ (wo Mrs. J. M. Curtin, Going to Brazil. B e A e |naliy @nd her allies in the war and to advices received by his family here. | by their board of any particular ac-| f'fre city by unarAmous vote of the | nizrowly doath yghile riding William ¥. Curtin, voungest son of | Mrs. Anna Dawson of 48 Maple street | ton in the individual casc | city, council A tedtimonial in #the | his motor along tHeXNewington and Mrs J. M. Curtin of West, has also”received word that her Son, T | form of a parchment scroll embgssed | road, . Ty wington, Sunday ect, today reccived officiyl | James L. Dawson, has arrived safely M ENGINE DERAILED. Fevith red lilies and ned by Wedwhemtafraln on the main line bore notice of his appointment to the |on the other eide. ik | fnayor and aldermen will be sent to |dbwn @i him The motorcyele ws 6 at 1538160 post of vice-con=ul at Santos, Brazil , > Switcher Ycaves Iron Near High St. | President Wilson shortly. & &fpuck. pitcningthe rider and his R 2 s v:‘m]{ NSO expecisilonisuve flmyg cd ADVICE FOR REGISTRANTS. Crossing—Wrecker Called, b — e — - 5y machine several feet. Sattler escaped S d fire and other dfensith ately for his new post of duty.' He 5, T ~ WILL PREACH TO SOLDIERS! with'a shaking up. flis machine was res were taken. The afitacal 2 Registrants of June 5, belonging to \ ated from the academic depari- Elng The ght yard switch en & z S '(-'fll,"fwl,f« n Gniversity last | local board No. 2, will receive free | o] 105"3??},‘,{’:1?1]1 A oltel, ens Springfield, Mass, July 1L—R wrecl{ed. B for nd time df onth . He 18 o sraduste of the New | 1egal advices as to the proper method | Figh street crossing this aftergoom] DF: John Moore McGann, recfor of attler complained to the police that i - ke Ltae of filling out questionnaires by calling g i cog LRSS @HErgooNd Christ church Liere, left today for | the’banjo igmat at the crossing failed Y & Britainfilien fachco) at room 201, ity Hall, this eveningy | 204 Al fwas negestfry fo ' eally the' | p ol o ¢ iere [08 Wil spehd sixtp Wwork, andshowed, up “clear way.’' 1 Che position is an appointive one ! ” vrecker 1 artford T ¢ 2 W, 2 QFSher S Foioivac up clen g SENATOR TILLMAN ll\l\(" g cnos oy 1s s b on W wreckss Lrom pspsilartford b ¥ev It/ Konths as s prskeler to the Americad¥® Although hehvas riding slowly g T X Z also to T ' Vednesday ev - ¥ 8 Afuny Warships Blown Up. and is during the pleasure and good | M50 “,:,’[‘;”“"l“’““w TEM O 4eho | back onio the fracks. The' Angige litionary™orce under Y. M.YC. | could mbt std e £ ing: e 1 7 9 had begh 4ip (4 the Pit ands atteg | Bxpeditionary™Force r M.'C.'f could nBt stop in time to avoid the|{End Believed Postibly’ Oy 3 e 3 . auspices. He was formerly- an |accident. The freight agent at Berlin Moscow, June 23. (By. the Asspei- | conduct of the appointee. | o'clock, XN _Dnly et " coming” oveg a &witch the ¥ whegts Hours Away. Ve ) & y S ssja AGE CEFY RULING. | 0, 8 i 5 aqa—. i UL e i | —- hud been received there and no inves- shington, Unly o - A "k f 3 e ' OND O’LEARY TRIAL OPEN wined the « tracks It bumped . Be over Senator. ack sen fleet were returded to . Lok e P HERTLING GOTRG TO VEENNA. | tigatfon had been mado fo aebertsin | Tecovery of Senator THER 9 i d == § L - abng b 9 tedi@botore pastapol .in complance with the | Continue place War Contracts for | ¥ Néw York, Julw 1.—Thdi#sccond [along: thef rmls about 60 fecy’ befor > 2 olina, chairman Sfil | Continue to Place War Contracts for e b ’ the condition of the signs cing trial of John J. O'Leary, chagedtwith'| Coming teca stop. The wreckifig crew | _Amsterdam, July 1—Coufit:' von e o8 op Lae eiknal hBeing on Lo o o mriftee, holih I rman demand, the correspondint Y : réilably informed. The numbetd of S |@rine aldeds s osatiiol J?:mah A, | worked ‘S ‘“(‘ ‘”“t‘ Ee'“ng the’ engine tling, the German chancéllor il | the main line the trackag °Mes | oliral hemorrhage, W [ abandoned today and the: | ps_blown up by ‘thelr créws®is | « Washington. July. 1-—The govern- |%0'Leary, an alldgod Siy .F¥fin syme | back onto the pay a visit to Vienna between Jui#d | underithat district of the railroad. 5 5 3 L 5 P B e = his family and friends wov@hett thd he Germans. , Pay fees or commission in connection | tion while out ongbail/dghAs i com- PORCEL) FTALY. patch to the Berlin KreugZeitu that their return to Russia after con R clusidi of a general peace and that Germaii troops not cross the line of smarkaiion. which apparently coin- jded with their position at the open- sz of the nesotiations with the Tkraing. . It was only on condition bat such-an agreement be concluded at Germany stopped the advince f German troops towards Novo 208sy8k”, min 11 was ‘give jnuch larger than those given overito | ment's contention that it is illeggl to ,,;m,,,,n to escape from ,‘(Xfls Jurtsdic- and July 8, according to & Vienna dfs- % DEMANDS END OF WAR. bedside. T nd was belie¥8d to b — % | with the negotiating -of any goyern- | mepced in the federal ¢ today. & Paiis,” $uly sl 5ms b a el o matter of only a few days at g un@l possibly only a fe Ariy to Fight Gormans. g | ment contract scon will be subficied | wgek age « mistrial was deolared bo- | Stripss angourt WANF HUNHAM FOR SHIEFIEE, |y oroaoee dort, July 1i=Bhe. volantédp | to a test in th@ courts. A groub ‘of | cffize one of the jaFdrs \\a.qnjm/-om red | of Ameriean sd' i will be sent:Ao Migdfetown, Jifly 1—TrEnt W h)ur . s : being Fised in #e Don Cossagk | manufacturers i aryanging to Hring | to e under indjotobnt. 4 Rome tgf take pgsk M the Fourth ‘of | ymny of 1ast Hamptan, thies times o s Affectlrg Public Morale. CONFLAGRATION AT KART t i¢ increak fapidly in sigh | suit to contést the, attitude ofi the o i July celebration there. pémber of the Gexcral ASgembiy M Amster@um, SU1Y 1.—1n a desygad- z hlexieff § ha§5Béen appgintad | department af justice: 2 & g A r| engarticle on the pre: D 300, Hou 85 Sheps, Hur ] ¥y s rs sélectniafl was. NOMInatel for | cnt artic t present food situa 3 DS, 14 nder-indghieffgnd is dirdeting spite the’ recent disclogures) o m.\u ABLE SURA)S sélectnig G 201 i s g ; : R T o* oty dom-/|Ugp InGermany thie socialist news. | §, Town Near Constanting ations, RS Hgbporied 1 I Hiousleds paid contingent fee fopstable. Georgs D. . SRk was ; : 3 v“&‘fi‘}” o e v legfanMdidpten froi agents and the indictment,0f four of f nyiddie a ¢ivilfapit to- papEr Vorwae: of Berlin frax Amstepdam, July,l » 2 o these ageirts on charges of, conspir- | days ank , brougl ‘sult.,taf] B crord, ; 1 g inGermining (he” morale of the. | Constantinople, ol v A B 008 Complains Food Shortage RpOiME ot thut ¢ general shortage | Kartal, on the sea’of X s e Bl | ins to defraud the governmient. the | satisf¥ tho oxecutighipg a!salg® of b3 for Now B and vicid ARTAT ""[" RADEAD. getllc. Among theh it declares the |and 35 shops-Sire GaSkroR P4 Capran Prhnedly o Ing s B operations of azents is confining heré | autombnlo which dha: Ml replevined Showe~4 & tonighi= g i &5 ufte audewion Jof "an early end to the | Berlin Vosslsche@eitu % ; toni .M \r g and eélsewbere. Additional v!rrefitfl’ and &uas soldvon a Wity 1 ; - A aly fassaghisetts died ¥ tragdevworld-war has again hecome of | chureh and tnregh ocha 5514 to bc planned by officials, Lw the constaile, b — . suddg 2 - . urgent ungortance.” vurned, o

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