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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS CTICUT ] UI,Y. éSTABL!SH 8 i NE\‘\’/' BRITAIN, CONNE TRAIN ROBZERS HOLD UP FRENCH DRIVE EXPRESS AND SHOOT THREE| IN RECENT DRIVE, 250,000 Og*j C @RCY C Al 9 “ Of This Number, at Least 50, 000 Were Killed, Dispaich to Posse of 200 :‘/‘Cl’.l Patreliing | MARINE EASUA[T!ES Tl Balbiiby ot Washneton StotesCorionr Ads R A i RMY 98 mirally Insists on Austrian Naval Expedition at En- SRt TfiTAL 35; A ’ trance of Adriatic—Two Battleships Disabled, Who Looted Missouri, Kan- mhi st sas and Texas Train. 18 Emerjoan isuidiers SRINBIINYE Lo e mesegueneons Ginyyeaticg el Ko el e R B0 s : Y T w Hds dence secured from Austrian prison- Vine | & e o ers indicates the Austro-Hungaria They declared the second Austrian | . sy ACHOIEEIATD DL SHONIEES e s ie B o momesnnt || e iy e o MATEETICEIST OFTHUN 14SC:‘PE Ib A‘/IA‘XDE were in the neighborhood of 250,000 etthoff (Vienna admitted the loss of They said corporal punishment in | the Szent Istvan). They were unable IN AUTOMOBILES‘GONNEGTIG&T7 BOY MISSING |t Auetrian ‘srmns.”which was ahol- | 10" Viat he extent of the aama lS FELT IN HNMN“ ished last year by Emperor Charles | to the Tegetthoff was. but declared it — has been re-established in practice. was certain she was badly crippled. . Bect oL ridgeport, Other reports made by captives = e~ speradocs Make . Private James Hope of Bridg ! C Desperadoes Make No Attempt to tend to confirm accounts of poor The two battleships torpedoed were Molcst Passengers, But One Woman Missing in Action, Only Man From| wheat and potato crops in Austria. | of the Viribus Unitis class, 20,000-ton | 73,000 Reported Arrested B A Rome dispatch to the Italian | vessels. As they steamed down {he emba in Washington on July 6 es- | Adriatic, escorted hy the destroyers Since Teutons Enter— g iy timated the Austro-Hungarian losses | they were attacked by two small | Wounded—FExpress and Mail Cars inc Gets War Cross. in the recent offensive as between | Italian torpedo boats near the Dalma- 11.—The army | 200,000 and 250,000, including at |tian Islands. The leading battleship wd Two of Train Crew Are This State Mentioncd Today—> . - hington. July Executions Daily. Detached and Contents Rifled— “\.\““‘\':”";,“m"]",\ contained 68 names, [ ieast 50,000 dead. was hit by two forpedoes and the Buth LittIchor F ValmeBelicved o ) id . tollone Insistence by the German admiral- [ other by one, the Italian admiralty i “'Killed in action 3; died of wounds [ty upon an Austrian naval expedition | reported. The Italian ministry of ma- Amsterdam, July 11.—Since the Have Been Taken. 10: died of disease 2: died of acci- | for the destruction of the nets in the | rine declared on June 19 the evidence | Germans ered Finland 73,000 [ dent and other causes 1; wounded | Straits of Otranto at the entrance to |indicated both dreadnoughts were 1 | severe ¢ wounded slightly 1; mis- [ the Adriatic, and for an attack on the | sunk, one going down immediately 200 men today was patrolling the, i The list Allied naval forces was responsible | while the other foundered while try- [@nd many of them have been execut- | Socialists Decl f for the departure from Pola of the |ing to reach Pola. The Austro-H ed, declared Hugo Haase, leader of ] 3 g t } 1 Lo1g | O¥o Austrian dreadnoughts which | garian admiralty, however. never has | the minority socialists, in a recent willing to Vote Mores patch of timber in which it ‘orporals William O. Gorner, 1916 | were torpedoed by the Italians in the | conceded the loss of the second war- | speech in the Reichstag, accordine i i 3 vas believed were hiding e Penn street, Harrishurg, Pa. Rich-| Adriatic on June 10, according to in- | ship. N report hyw‘fl‘»?;\h(r»d( fii’\‘”“u‘\ii Until Sron Hincze iy men who iate last night wad Haugh, Sault Ste Marie, Mich. Helvolk. The outhhound Missouri, Kans; Wazoner Tipton J. Brewer, Finley, Puoln icas L Tul workmen therc have been arrested Marais de Cygne river |Sing in action 23, re awaiting the nal to rush Killed in Action. deputy also criticized Future Forcign Policy: German rule in Livonia and Esthonia. [mexas wnssenies Gininiat Kooh Sllingslirein.: Brivate RalphiHL Lassor fDor Ia After pointing out that those who [ Iormer Sceretary Is Openig just south cof heve, hree persons, . Ma Joseph P Socia, Get- % provoked civil war in Finland were L »oted the oxpress & nail cars and | ra ! | responsible for the calling in of the | ¢ the Door of the Teuton M made {heie escape in automobiles. e lof, s Jerma 1 Died of Wound Germans Haase said Headquarters—Reichstag Excited Bandits Shoot Up T'rain. Lieut. Jouett Singleton, New York: ‘The list of those sentenced to ’ the robbery in which | corporal Charles R. Maler, East death in Finland contains the names Paris, July 11.—Decision to accept i t g < a woman N. Y.; Privates Ralph J {of a former premier and 50 socialist [the resignation of Foreign Secretary ! Patchogue, L 1 cer, remai hullets | carpenter, Freedom Station, O.; Ern- ~ e members of parlament some of whom [von Kuehlmann was taken Monday | we raiddil e e e == e already have been shot. Owing to the |at a conference at German headquar- | Maisans.de.Cham * | Cihecki, Jersey David (‘:mm\-xG nagati B h S I T i Th d P SI | pumerous daily executions the towns |ters which was attended by the em- [ nameq hill resulll i ter, Los Angzeles; Gordon K. Mack- Gflgru HIIOH Pet ern 0ns 0 ens o 0uSanas ay lBIl[ of Sveaborg has bLeen renamed ‘“Gol- [ peror and Chancellor von Hertling | oners being taken B ey e | gotha’. and Admiral von Hintze, says a Zur- . . the 55 all Siera Italy;| ios 1 Rione I I S d [ B D 'd d T b M ] M h ll The speaker then referred to the !ich dispatch to the Matin .ondon, July —In 8 ek | provin s s reor e | orae] Said to Be Divide ribute to Major Mitchell |, T spesssr tnen reterve to e i stmatcn to e piatn, [T oncon, s 1 smokin S i ST By }in the provinces of Wivonia and |Hintze as foreign secretary is consid- | the Somme, east of Ville molking and Dicd 5 Diccnsas Esthonia and added cred by French papers to be the work | neux the British positions.awe o SO e ORTHODOXY IS THREATENED BURIAL ]N WOODLAWN “Fifty persons recently were ar- [of the German general staff, a chal- | proved, says today's war ofi W. R i £, | rested at Dorpat and German military |lenge to the majority in the Reich- | nouncement rivate Charles H. Setchel, Los —_— —_— j dictatorship rules everywhere. A boy |stag and a deliberate insult to south- aged 10, was sentenced to a long im- |ern Germany. L'Homme Libre sayvs London, July 11.—The G prisonment for concealing arms while | the military party is stronger in Ger- | again last night geles, 5 oardedithe Dicd From Accident. Patriavchal Appearing Rabbis Not | City Hall Bell Tolled—Riderless Horsc. fed t1 y S } e bombarded incoupled Private Frank Levine, Brooklyn. Representative of Young Jows of With Dead Officer’s Boots, Revolver | @ boy 15 years old was sentenced to | many than the diplomats and in over- | what heavily the British the train and Soveraly Wounaes death for picking up a manifesto. | throwing von Kuehlmann the militar- | east of t ens, o i ‘ : . he Ami on both Brie Bengtis (B i e e Present Day—War Tandicap to | and Sword Follows Caisson—Avia- [ For a similar offense a woman named |ists show plainly that they want a |the Somme river, {he mainlife Aa [ CEFPSREL e 3 o : Julia Datt was executed.” war to the end “and we must not | nounced today » standing coaches they I, v Les g S Start At This Time. tors Drop Fiowers, Deputy Haase then read a letter |forget that.” windows, JerSeyiC e nionio ACinniano ENantE from a Bolsheviki, now under arrest G0l B Mt imaher Briy A split in the Congregation Breth- New York, July 11.-—The body of Sh O CECRALIREL ar e which said Army Headquarters Blamed, | 3 Car Albert Pinocchio, Clifton, N. J.; Wil- | ron Sons of Isreal is said to be im- | John Purroy Mitchel, in a flag-draped | g hoMCo 0 0 0t but her last s i Ee e T mile north of the siding the mail { jjam . Fox, Auburn, Mass: Ale ES N Gr TR RO e (06 (o TR Julia Da London, July 11.—The fall of von . Hort G Bn il minent, members of the Hebrew be- words will live forever as will the last | gue : Sl e @ ess cars were stopped and | ynger 3. Grenier,~ Lynn Mass.; - k he wore as a major of aviation, was aledicti Riot o ne Tie Kuehlmann was arranged by German obbers proceeded to rifle tHem, lief being divided among themselves maledictions which she flung at the | grmy headquarters and is regarded in Jame Kelly Dorchester, Mase borne through the street of New | (oo 5 el owing the express safe from the| james ¢, Peterson, Hast Boston: An. |Oon the questions of strict orthodoxy | York today swhile tens of thousands| GeT™an hangmen and oppressors. Germany as the introduction of an MUST N R and bresking it open. They ate 'y oi. 1" buirics. van Eu Mo, or modern form. One faction repre- open pan-German regime under the L : n, watched in silent tribute. = v to have taken a quantity of | sents the strong adherents to the an- Now L York has scent other military control of the military leaders, dis- ; patches from Holland say. It is de- " it s Missing in Action, 2 : > Tlersd imall dcongimElle s S cient form of the faith, while the | funerals for heroes of the nation, but : ' scribed as the biggest of a series of messenger and mail clerks who Corporal Chester Zient » -BufSfiothers believe that the futurefwelfare | none ‘more impressive than the vere forced imto the smoking | falo; Privates Sterling B. Bias, Sheri- | of the Jewish people depends on the | tejomn T e Chr T EXPOSED AS FAKIR | Pan-German victori Fuel Administration to with the emgine crew there was @an, W. Va Svdney G. Brattan, | more up to date practice of the reli- | pomer b oo e e Reports of the appointment of Ad- arge amount of money in| Rosalia, Kas.: Carl R s r- | gio The s 5 S e '~ | former mayor's hody from city ha ral von Hintze as foreign secretary : T EE s Vi Ll AT- | sion. The situation today is that the | 4o S¢ Patrick's catnedral. All along i miraliyon Hintze asiforels 5 Drastic Powers Under J T nold Kas.; Charles - Dysart, Senia, | advocates of the modern form are are accepted as final by the pan-Ger- N. C.; Joseph A. Edelin, Clevelind; | holding meetings for the purpose of ! : ier Who Thrilled Audiences With | man papers which contend this in- ~ and bowed heads, many in tears, . TOTT - Ifelix F. Elliott. Crutchfield, Ky.; | practicing their relig 1 als olves no change of policy. This con- A R AR T d, ¥.i | practicing reir religion and also il 5 s . Y AIRCRAFT INQUIRY Helmeth A, Goetz, Retnville, Minn.; | with the intention of organizing a City Hall Bell Tolled. Falclotlls ticrotun d et ientionBnoweror Baspmeii s (hofan o o = James W. Hope, 1152 State street, [ congregation that will ultimately re- i i surance that von Hintze is not a pan- - YT pe, treet, | congregation that wi imately re L e i Bridzepot IS NOW CONCLUDED | &iiazeport, Conn.: Hamy K. James, | sult in the full establishment of the |, nc Pell in the city hall toiled as ) Serman, is false, according {o the ol It I.; Charles J. Jatho, Al- | denomination along the contemplated any; John M. Jomes, Utica; Josef | lines. pq s war o the route people stood with bared Government Regulati Hartford, July 11.—An ord Bridgeport, July 11.—“Sergeant | correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. | the United States fuel adminis Henry Johnson,” negro lecturer on |Von Hintze is described by him as a | prohibiting needless waste of 4 { Mazurcak, Detroit; Elmer Rehberger, imaginary happenings in No Man’s | swashbuckler and intimatc and crea- | factorics, will be made eoffect Cheviot. O.; John D. Sears, Swart- : , Land, was held for the military au- |ture of Admiral von Tirpitz, the pan- [ Connecticut at once. Announg Tightened and No Report is { wood, New York: Dewey L. Simmons, AL5Raphacl, the acting chairman of | Which conveyved it to the cathedral|poiifics by the city court here to.|German leader. to this effect was made at th Newalla, Okla.: Frederick Stinmiller, | the believers in the establishment of dlnf “H‘"f"; to Woodlawn cemetery day. The evidence introduced showed Socialists Itefuse War Credit. administration office today as Kensington, N. Y.: Clyde Summer. |® COntvegation in accordance with the j City hall park was dense with citi- |4nat Johnson's real name and rank Muct of a meeting of local fuel con modern form, was not at his place of |zens and the procession of soldie are Robert Davis, private, and he o chairmen from all parts of thi business this morning. M. C. LeWitt, | sailons, policemen. firemen, red cross | jieged in the capitol on Wednesday, who is regarded as cne of the leaders | nurses, civilian representing all city . the casket was borne from the ro- tunda where it had lain in state throughout the night and placed on Veil of Secrccy arding Probe is taphaecl Leads Moderns, an aerial caisson drawn by four horses Made to Public. : excitement was caused in the . : is | corridors of the Reichstag Tuesday by as having deserted from the | rimor that von Hintze had been : : 269th infantry, then in Camp Dix, on [ o TUHOT .ign secretary. After im the new thought, said this morning | departments, distinguished men of | September 10, 1917 R that it is a fact that there is a move- | the city, state. nation and representa- The negro soldier, with a sergeant's | i3cnt tliey were not preparedl to vote ment on foot for the formation of a tives of the Allies, had some difficulty sig! bec: rilling ¢ e = 2 ¢ insignia, had been thrilling audiences | (o way credit until they knew what new congregation. Several nu‘,e}.u\\u\ in forming, in New York and clsewhere with | foveren poliey von Hintre was golng have already been held. There will be Mitchelis Riderless Horse stories of how he and a single com- |4 " ncne it was agreed, as a way out | Of five classifications, according a meeting tomorrow cvening in Le- e SCo 5 Abtirod il Cernany oL 2 3 2 7 thoroughness of the e it . tehind the cs fol panion had captured 40 Germans in|,¢ o threatening situation which pos- s f the owner -in Witt’s hall at 8 o’clock at which serv- | _Behind the caisson followed Major z forming to the recommendatid ices will be held and a preacher from j Mitchel’s horse with hoots reversed Washington July 11.—The mar South Norwalk is expected to be pres- }in the stirrups and bearing also his corps casualty list today contained 35 | ent. revolver and sword. Next came his names divided as follows: Killed in 1 —The airerart) feld tewood. W. Va.; Fred Sweet- i Dayton, O., July 11 2 land, Pawtucket: Alex Swiaski, Phila.; production inquiry under direction Paws of the department of justice in pro-; Don . Wade, Ogeden. Utah; John L. gress here with Attorney Gen. Greg-i Walter, Selden, Kas William J, ory and Charles E. Hughes in the cht, Chestnut Hill, Pa principal roles, took a new turn to- Prisoner, previously reported mis- day with the arrival from Washing-| Private Frank H. Daly, Hyde ton of N. W. Kellogg. nationally| Park, Mass known as an investigator I'he veil of secrecy which has 13 On Marines’ List. campassed ‘the inquiry thus far, the filling of comprehenvsive g naires by manufa er; persoi spection of every power plant made by United States fuel tors. Each plant will be rated a bunch, and other experlences be- |1y would result from the majority tween the line. Incidentally he had | Jooinlists joining the minority group | the fuel administration for usi been taking collections and = selling | {1 cjocting the war credit, that the | €fficiently. If any manufactun pictures of himself. He came to this | r1) gitting should be adjourned so the | t0 Put these recommendatior 5 effect, his supply of coal may tailed the discretion of Thoug Kussell, United States fuel ad trator for Connecticut, or cut f pletely drawn still closer today with logg's arrval. Mr. Hughes reiterat 1 11 be made publ f th | widow and relatives in carriages, fol- othing will he ade iblic of the retion 13: died of wounds 4; wounded . Invor; Iinglsh \(‘r‘hr“ ilowad | by the pallbeareral Aleol in | ”‘l’*‘ .\H‘.L‘\”,“f }“‘:f\ ar ”"f(‘"\ff”f house could go into committee for a oy i tw The motive in the establishment of | PWeC PY The palipearcrs. Also in|several lectures here when the New | ovadential discussion until President Wilson having been | ! s the new congregation is primarily in s comrades | york and Bridgeport police began to The result of this gathering was ‘ Killed in Action. | the interest of the younger Jewish | 1 ATWS avintors with whom he had | investigate that the semi-official announcement ‘ Lieut. Joseph A. Sinnott, Moni- , generation, especially the native born [ {"ihed for service in Ifrance | committee's findigs in the inquiry % —_— v 'S ypointment took a Military and city department hands of won Hintzelsi ADLonT Ir s 3 forming & clair, N, J.: Serzeant Arthur Russell, | Jews. One of the promoters said to- ind city department hands form, merely saying he had Mr. Russell i ming a staf £, + entative . 2 fell in at apropriate intervals, The ten Y v | organ on 1 ke th ) Oshkosh, W o bors v day: “The services the synagcgue als, e £ SUNK as von Kuehlmann's 3 > mak e new. § is.: Corporal Henr L. | aay The services in | March from Saul” “Nearer My Gog heen “name von 1 OB given the report, makes it public Dowdle, Chicago: Privates Jol *lare conducted in the Hebrew lan- arch f pcen i SOl € it | to Thee” and other hymns were the ol su ¥ 1 es of the United Blalcock. Hamlet 1 it o is a dead language and Tam N Christian | guage. It is a dead languag music to which the procession marched . ¢ , : ’ i Y > 4 2 B burnec 0,000,000 tons of ¢oa Town of York. England, Pays Glowing | Boehm, Irvington. N. J.: A¥illiam 11, | i$ not understood by the younger & 5 5 < . glon, 3 Willic ot u S 3 S e e e teamer Attacked 1,500 Miles Off NS RETREAT[NG . : 5 Gonshin e o e T ey i e | o iEmad el ol slowly to the ca- vea i imated that th I SEps e ank D. Fair- s odr: ve force h n or ths 8 Tribute to Valor of AMENCans a$, clough, Itencon, N. Y.: Roy J. ord, | JAuguage and many of the children | thedral on Fifth avenue. Cape Henry By Submarine, and 10X Isaplanof On fuel ration's burecau o soldiers Pass in Review Paul M. Kidwell, Berkeley, (al.; | 40 not understand what they are AN il el o Two Hour Battle Ensues. ftalians Advance In Albania Un- I \ achieve a ,;}‘:‘1‘(-a' march began, later to be joined bhy| New York, July 11 German | checked and Enemy Drops Back on | six others which flew back and forth | Submarine which attacked the Amer- T t will he se over the route dropping flowers. The | ican steamer Lake Forest, 1,500 miles Skumbi River, Near Berat. - to plants on a | Detroit: George O. Hamlet, Anniston, | who have not mastered the language Aviators Drop Flowers, | > 5 | | Tuly 10.-This city | Edmond JJ. Bonte, York Beach, Me.. | Praving. As a result they do not feel pecial holiday ini Charles A. O'Connor, Orlando, TJa.:|the inspiration of the prayers. The troops, 500 of | Raymond F. Schaufele, Cleveland sermons are in I.’(‘l‘n' b also and they ing through tha | Died o e cannot benefit by the lessons | " ofvounds “Our idea is to secure a preacher, | . Lieut. George H. Yarborough, Mul- | who will conduct the services in o lns, 8. (L: Privates Norman D. Huteh- | English, which language the younger | S inenicun RREL ke CpovevihElinson, Eaton, Colo.: Walter B. Plck- | generation understands. The preacher 17 Chicago; Ilarry A. Wendell, | should be a highly educated man, : < The Austro-Hungarians are falling Chicago, versed in the Hebrew laws, who can | City’s Dbusiness was suspended. Al |to information received here today in |, .\ on the Skumbi rive 5 miles Severely Wounded, give the correct interpretations. Be- changed closed for an hour anq |mMarine circles. : e an sport any misstatements, Sergeants Claude S. Corson. Doyles- | cause the younger people do not now | Many concerns gave their employes Gaptolng Henbert it §0 ohnson Mol ZE8 ) adverance Sor otherwing town. Pa.; John H. Kelly, Phila.; Priv. | understand the language they are not | Obbortunity to watch the procession | €0 States Naval Reserve officer, in Washington, July 11.—An official In view of the difficulty in ates Patrick J. Doyle, Wakefield, | taking the interest in the faith and | Or to attend the services at the cathed- | command of the ship, has been com- | 1 ool rrom Rome today reports | inspectors competent to do the : Mass.; Willlam J. Manda, West |are not attending services. Many of | ral which were open to the public, | Mended to the navy department for| & =oho yoq adqvance of Italian troops re fighting m: Mgty | Orange, N. J. them are not taking part in the A theme of solemn music carried | DAVing sunk the U-boat by offic ©IS a8~ | ;1 Albania, with Berat as an objec- r the parac the Americans e or o e out from beginning to the end sociated with him in the naval re- ] tive. From the Voyusa, the Italians | hum of their motors carried to the | off Cape Henry, while the Lake KFor crowds below a sorrowful significance, | €St w returning from a recent voy- for it was as an aviator that Mitchel | a8e to Furope, is believed to have died been sunk by the steamer’s guns after Meantime much of the mourning @ two hour running fight, according 't Washi to show t of inspectio t up with t nspection, and 4 London, Ju Italian troops on their offens Albania continue {to advance A dispatch from | Rome to t¥ Central New Pr iden Wilson's thanks for the 3 helpful visit « the archbishop of | York to th t States last March. G Max 1 speech at the Guildh 1 The Americ oldiers already Eheheameonl oo elioady the boiler insurance companies) = offered the government the u their inspectors. who visit a proportion of the steam power lar intervals. An ndd re entertained e et maies g > “One of the obstacles in the way of | a thrilling feature of all the Serpes have carried all positions to the Sem- SEa S “’1"" Surgeon | ipe formation of the new congrega- | ceremonies. At the start the police 5 eni in an advance of approximately 1 % Osborne of the navy at-| ., a¢ the present time is the existing | glee club sang “He Who Is Uprighte L. F. & C. BUYS LAND, 15 miles over & 50-mile front war conditions.” as the casket was being placed on Orthodox Adherents. the gun carriag Tolling of church | Hornkohl Property on Elm Strect HERALD MAN RESIGNS WILSON VETOES RESOLUTION. : | tached to the murine corps, was system h local Washingto Jul L-—President| kjlled in action June 6. He is said to v tod t resolution | have been the first naval officer killed el 2 | in uction while with the land forces Dr. Aaron Pinkus, one of the lead- AN ] of chime >asses Into Hands of Corporation. mingled with the funeril marches of in Franee ers of the orthodox faction, said this Tlrongl S e s - s O ! Thirou the agency of T. W Are 5 v Safe Surgeon Osborne was cited post- | morning that the prospects for the (Continued on Tenth Pag O'Connor nders, Frary & Clapk | Pl Position With Meriden Jou 1 e o humously by Gen. Pershing for a Dis- | formation of the separate cougregu- 3 5 gEs) today purchased the Hornkoll prop J. Wilbur Edwards ? 4 tinguished Service Cross for heroical- | tion are not favorable now because of adopted by congress last week ex- bell gl 5 J. Wilbue Edwards Takes Responsi- CONSUL SAFE, tending the time in which railroad | ndministration might relinquish con- | trol of linc nat nted in the federn SRILRI AL = ——— | erty on Elm street, the only piece o et, for the pust 11 years employed 3 ly alding wounded at great risk 1o his | the war. He sald: “The Jewish peo- WEATHER T ! property in the entire block that the | as a compositor and linotype opera ARMY CAMPS HEAITINY ife during the advance on Boures- | ple are naturally most charitable el mnou ment 1 baiz i i orporation did not own or on the New Britain Herald, w hanlat nont th a pa Harttord.” July 1 1—Foree Iy this purchase, the Landers, | sever his connections with this news- | Americans an ropeans, ast for New Britain and vicin- Frary & Clark company now acquires | paper a weelk from Saturday night Tabriz was thratened by Turk 1) ition wme camps | safety The cross v 1 be orwa yount to $30 to 32 ¢ o = 2 ¥ T 3 health conditi hom amp fot The cr vil forwarded | Pledges amount from $30 to 3200 S aarerns e WL every bit of real estale within the Mr. Edwards has taken a responsi- | atterwards seised the Amerioat A e > ol day fair, hiz block bounded by Elm, East|ble position with the Meriden Jour- |qulate fhere amd sacked an Am soie weuk were 112, last week 81, Chicazo i Continued on Tenth Page) & & M Cenler and Commercial streets, | nal, an afternoon paper. hospital, Washington, July 11 The weekly | che v truck by a shell while | people and all are mow generously army health report issued today says | carrving an officer to a place of | contributing to war relief funds vontinue very satisfactory. 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