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NEW BRITAIN ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, Imsfsl/\’I‘LLN PAGr GERMANY READY T0 5,000 ARRESTED AS BLAMES DEFECTIVE MACHINE’7 000,000, 000 WECENE PRIPISWLS ALEGED SLIGKERS FOR MITCHEL'S FATAL FALL ‘B yioqr 4 S GEJ ] Gutzom Borglum, Aircraft Program Investigator, Dis- ing . ents Make ! y ' i Von Hemxflb Sflys Peace Over \POhCP’ and Fedeffll Ag credits Theory That Aviator’s Failure to Fasten Him- tues of Ales Must Be Sincere | General Round-Up in CHG&0 | ceif i Plane Caused Accident—Charges That Amer- FREN(&ICAPTUREII) Ousing o son Teehtmam Mesety | (4 HAN WOUNDE D can Training Planes Show Greater Casualty List Than | AND CONTINUE TO the Result of Personal Discussions Those of Any Other l\atlon of Private Nature, Chancellor De- | panco fialls, Tailroad Stati 2 : < Washington, July 12, — Guizom | field, Louisiann was the result of | N A iti igh clares—War Continuance Faced. Other Public' Pluces. Raifcd— Sl S e o sl ELaubiains ke sostte b g T Y g British »Fl ; s : g London, July 12—There is the | yestisations Contimae Throughout | Investigation of the aireraft program | S°If in his planc. Borglum, in his | France W letter infimated the aceident was the closest union between nu{ {mhtnul e L the request of President Wilson, in | roguit of a defective plan : FIRF flMMlSSlflNER\ : leaders of Germany anc ierman the Day. : b sult of a cetive planc g 3 army headquarters regarding their i open letter read last night at a American training planes show & " | 2,000,000 N readiness to receive peace proposals hicago. July —The round-up by | meeting here of the American Inven- er casualty | than those of of alleged | ! { ' foderal agents and police % i anv othe y g statec I . | <incerity. This statement | slickers and unreglstered aliens which | 0] T e T e O 2 ' by Im- |rought o various police stations f llef thut the accident which caused | centiy sent abroad enused the deatn | Pressure of Other Business| the Front i in the Reic neellor von Hertling, savs |nearly 5,000 men last night, continued | the death of Major John Purroy | Of an aviator in much the same man- | clegraph dispateh from |today. Railvoad stalions, steamship | Mitchel, former mayor of New York, [ ner as former Mayor Mitchel —wus | o docks, theatres, hotels, poolrooms, | in an aviation accident at Gerstner | killed 1 | i Compels Him to Give Take Prisont T ozram of Germany's foveign |restaurants and other public places S e . ) o ,:U\Inh: “wn .\;ywv@ 1‘m» mfv:'\}wmj H\:u: "nv:«l-”.’s(-.y:xw-h.‘v]‘ ;nill (\y)n,\v who could L p (,rlly Office. ; SUCCESSFUL 1 down in Germany’s reply to the t show cards or proper credentia g‘w pal ¢ note and it would be [were detained e 0. That would he a right- Out of the 5,000 questioned, some | &) . H(Huy\ V. Camp today tendered | us peace and Germany has not and | 400 were compelled to spend the night h esignation as a member of the N FLA ill not change her policy, however |in jail. many of them being-out-of- | hun(( of fire commissioners to Mayor S of destruction was | town visitors George A. Quigley with a request to f : m.» relicved of the duties and reponsi- reee Allied coun- e B o 5 . ; b ! 8 i s lied coun D L ties ax soon as possible. Commis- | In Local Raids in the There was greal excitement at the sioner Camp resigns on account of S Forced to Continue War. Municipal Pier dance hall when the the pressure of his other business.| ~Lontididier, French 9 The recent utterances of President |investigators appeared. Virtually all s l‘ S ld M L N A i i dlar He said that he does not feel that| pack 15 soners Gl e ™ G e o e Reverat anrea men aaneer< | 00U Manchester Soldier Is Men- | New Administrator in England rie sa wat e does ot rect thif| tsack 15 prisonces whi four, he continued, forced Germany |were of the draft age and the majority B - ’ of the affice the aftention required ish Account Fop 120 More in o continue the strugsl | nad faited to bring their registration | {joped AS Seyere]y Wounded Predicts Its COH(HIHHHCB The reirement of Commissione 4 d Admiral von Hintze, the new Ger- | cards. Camp from the fire board is to b Operatiopns Near Merr an foreign secretary in succession When the separation of couples | e e S Ueh to von Kuchlmann, made a hinding | heg some of the young women |y Vitstont thel boardine anplica ol Cease Bombardment On Amiens. i declaration to Count von Hertling |screamed and two fainted I‘INE KILLED IN AC’”ON]PRAISE FOR AM RICANS municipal service the same UNUrNE| parie gog N ] that he was willing in every way to | Scores of young women were hur- eneray thot has beenl cvident inan ¥ The village ‘of ['f . | = i Longzpont on the Savieres or eas I follow the imperial chancellor’s pol- | ried away in taxi-cabs and street cars his undertakings. He took a keen in- & it 16 Savieres river easti . X of Villers-Cotterets has been captured | damages, icy in search of the registration cards of | Total Number of Americans RRendered | John R. Clynes Says Bri Is n- terest in all the matters of business..y . Sio O €IS KOS DECh eaptur : Will Continue Reform., their escorts. Most of the young men 3 | For several months past Commission- | [V, (MG TP SRS Fhe oficlal state- | the claim 18 were liberated after several hours. Hors de Combat Is 52, Including debted to U, cople Here Spend | er Camp has been actively identified ihels 5 ; 200 S8 00V < S With few exceptions those who did £ k i i in Liberly Loan, Red Cross. Y. M. C. The French also continued thelr Germany OS main| commitiee that the government | "iub ot 2y 1 o Sinaation cards with Seven Who Died of Discase—Acci- | More For Amuscments As War | A, and Thriff Stamp campaigns, | PTOSTess north of Chavigrny Farm| puic July 12— o o e [t | Thoush not prominently mentioned | 20 45t of Tavrolles. Javage AT, | cluded herself from the mented on the probloms in the I humoredly, while waiting for the i in the columns of the press for tho| 0N U= | nations and will remain S and in the West and concluded with credentials to arrive Washington, July 12, Th(‘w .n‘n?,\ lLondon, July 12.—Ifood control in | PArt he was ?(lnuv few persons wereo In raids north of Montididier and )‘IS long as she is (‘th’lrl‘a?!!d b remarks on the soveriment's futy e P ST casualty list today shows: Killed in more active than he. E itarism and the door will , not opened until she has changed, t England iprobably will continue for 2 S o3 ostatel business|in Champagne > I're es el program regarding the —declaration aotion, Qi fled sof mounds) R L ot o o i (e e G 3| “’ 5 “n“f.“fif; R Sl i lvrl.\m\{‘r: ShoR e caniza made in November, 1917, which had |, Th° On Dus ent was he | disease, 7; died of airplane accident, : E t i i B n:;\m ho 600 000 e Andre Lebey, who is writing a re Leen accepted by a large majority in | 900 O¥ @ "”‘";”""."“.“" ”] '( died of accidents an other causes, | ing of hostilities according to John Ik. | ha Gl i | ‘vmf '_\. cels \/“1 ho i ) on a League of Nations for the el Helga y?]w[,l\\vu‘ll He at :mmol.l ‘u 4; wounded severely, 15; wounded | Clynes, the new h 11 of he food ain- | must give 1|l al n!‘ s !!m«'. h‘\m ) u‘ sritish hxh!m‘.y; forces in| ecign affairs committee of the ¢ mHeNohan el inl the reign minis- | cocape from the officers, who wished |\qjghtly. 9 wounded, degree nundeter- { st Discussing this subject wi Quigley will not announce the ap-|France now aggregate 2,000,000 says | ber of deputies. In a statement td St mined, 2; missing, 5; total, 52. The [ the Daily Telegraph, he said: | peintment of his successor for a few | the Havas correspondent on the | Petit Parisien, M. Lebey adds: SR e e nbrie o CRETRG 2GHIGTIN Gl S cmreliivon, | i Wihere the fod ministry w be | days, French front. This equals the num-| “The Allies have organized at to examine hix New York card more 5 B i » B continued after the war depends on | T ber on the front in 1917 sailles an inter-Allied war c inion, but arose of personal dis- Killed in Action. : 2 Sl e A Q Wi . how long the war lasts but it is clear HUNS FEAR AIR RAIDS { Amicns No Longer Bombarded. | why should they not organize t Cuslonel Joieal e matier nich | J-BOATS WILL NOT Lieuts. Wilmarth Brown, Washing- | the conditions ereated will not sur German guns and bombing air- | an inter-Allied committee to study should not be made public ton, D. C.; Harry M. Coppinger, Ok- | genly d i : . i planes have not harrassed the city of | ia f a loa c 3 ! s o S 2 y disappear when it is ended and 3 idea of a league of nations? = > "RIG AMERICA ! iahoma cCity; John Cannon Raisley, | ror esNe Sitha = Amiens, one of the objectives in the | would be a so as S DRUG CONSPIRACY HRIGHTEN AMERICA [ons S, Joui, Sy Bablep st s conaliciable tinn e &1t e | {onaioe i Shideny. ot masien Wanss would be o sort of i small sized s 1 lons Lol i e o German drive of March 21, since June | Allied peace parliament to do e ter, Camden, 5. C.; Sergeant Peter G. g pees 3 >revious to that and during the | peace what the War 1 5 operation bath as regards supplics Al Belligerents to Stop Bombard- Laevich s peace what the War council see o " 7 illor 214 8 ecens stre e S e . o e Sthe The t CLAIM OF GOVT. i Daniels Says Americans Afrendy Ovar- | Jler 219 North Qusens street, Lan-| 413 Drices’ untii normal conditions fighting along the Somme the bom-|do for war. The two actions are During the year of serv- The chancellor told the Reichstag The one serious incident was the try, the chancellor said, Wi caster, Pa.; Privates Sherman L. Con- klin, Newark, N. J.; Stevel Dusanski, 1. Dover avenue, Schenectady; Harry reappear. Unfortunately. ihose con. | ing Defenseless Cities From Air. bardment .of the city had been so|allel and complementary. This ditions will be delaped until the forces | heavy that the civillan population | international parliament would b 1 Geneva, July 12.—Another cam- d been removec g S . . 2 of food production can be brught to | . .. 3 5 X M- | had been removed. germ of a league of nions. Whyl Army Which Subs Can’t Stop. . Jones, Roanoke, Va.; Walter San- paign has been undertaken along the HE e S iy T e timaw, Potsdam, N. Y inolit hors aigkindson h HieS | Rhine in order to prevent Allied BT TR r LA aerial bombardment of Rhine towns London, July 12.-—Further = seas Are But Vanguard of Great National Wholesale Druggists’ Associa- tion and Title Guaranty and f | ) savy of July 14 to create it.” aiding = | The lundtag of the Dutchy of [ operations were carried out by Brit- Russian R. R. Men Strike. ‘ Baden has been asked to pass a reso- | ish again are bountiful, When that time Dicd of Wounds. say whether it is prepared to go back Trst Company, Implicated, Secretury Daniels published in the Captain Georse R. Spalding, Go- | arrives 1 aris, July 12-—A message from will be for the nation to - v troops last night, notably in the Matin says I'rance and the Unitec ¢ ) rat f 2 el lution requesting the government of | Flanders area, near Merris and Met TR i Sonshirhey. Jumbus, Ky.; Licut. Robert 1. Ball, i States, united by historical friendship | Woolaston, Mass.; Privates John W. e | have become still more closely hound | Bresinham, St. Der ., seminary Regarding aid from overseas, Alr. | fluence with the imperial authoritics | Prisoners were taken in a patrol en- fand pursue the usual chann | | together in the formidable struggle | Rochester, N. Y.; Harry L. Erisman, j Iynes said: | to come to an arranzement with the | counter in the Kemmel sector on this L | ¢ i Pavis, July 12.—Russian rai men are on strike in several dist according to a Zurich dispatch g ing the Leips! Nueste achricH The strike threatens to become eral, the newspaper reports. with the purpose of stifling compe- Praise For Amcricans. | the grand duchy to exercise its in- tion in the wholesale drug trade was charged by the federal trade commis- on in a complaint today against the National Wholesale Druggists’ assa- ciation, the Title Guaranty and Trust company, of New York, the organiza- inst I,vu((]u ;.A‘\ 'rn;» .\; \‘rr'v,n'_\l de- ::ln v'lln"\', i 4 .lnl’\{x v |<.~'n‘nbr.~ Y, \“r»m “People of this country have lit- | Dellicerents to abandon on both sides | front. Fpoe Uy hubateds of tolanas of ) che v niter e . A, Ll idea of our indebtedness to Ameri- | the aerial hombardment of towns Another British party raided the e val e L IAnES ‘}‘“‘ on Tt ShoRavansbottag 15| ca and the colonies for the abundance | Outside the zone of military opera- | German lines near Hamel, south of o ““"‘“’;'“]] e aba ey Dicd From Discase. and regularity of our food supplics, | {ions. In a speech in the landtag in | the Somme. A patrol clash near S AL AL R Licuts. George G. MacNish, Stev- ! Conditions of transport have improved | fAvor of the proposition Deputy Na- vrelle, northeast of Arras, also re-| T f Gen. Count von Mir dividuals including the association’s | oo cio to stop them sns P e e \ ; " tenormously.” continued by the min- | JUD declared aerial attacks on local- | gulted in the taking of prisoners R O n -3 viduals including the association : A assert- | ens Poinf, Wis.; Goodwin Warner, s [ 5 Jer bass: Russia | The meseage concludes by assert- s i I SGcREpahing iihet front =etus ool il ¥ . i German ambassador to Russia, officer ing that the United States will par. | Maica Plains, Mass.; Sergeants Frank | istry, Mr. Clynes declared L Do Infhelnfoperationyn enr errsRte | irie: o il ys 2 Moscow Verbal and written notices are al- | ficipate whole-heartedly in the cele- | A. Browne, Petersburg, Va.; \\'um ‘ = RurK British took 120 prisoners Assassin Reported Caught. London, July 21.—One of the tion’s treasurer, and numerous in Z women and children suffer. patch to the TFrankfurter Zel eged to have been given to r o | s i S e R ¢, Fort Shaw, Mo rem: Spend More For Amusements. Constantinople Bombed. leged to I n given nanufac- | hration of July 14, Bastile Day | R. Lux, For haw, Mont.; Fireman I A O O AL e e I turers that certain customers or pros- Constance Hendricks, Havre, France; = - which is transmitted from Copen} Washington, July 12.—The Ameri-| paign the Lausanne Gazette declares | AIf foree contingents acting withf o,y the Bxchange Telegraphyf pective customers, were not entitled to Privates James I Ensléy, Ainsworth, | can people arc spending sHghtly | {ne Germans since the heginnime. of | the British navy dropped half a ton recognition as legitimate jobbers, ac- FIVE ’PLANES LOST Neb.; Ray U. Nicholson, Scott Mills, |more for amusements but less for!ipe war have hombarded London and | ©f Pombs upon the city of Constanti- T T rding to sociation’s definition | ore avel as the war progress This : Jle on July 7, it was announced by ling to th ci lefinitior Or ) WO B B VR et Gn NG E Sin apien il etbue] [EOHE 08 AR O i London, July 12.—Owing to [the Other means said to have been used, | -m Dicd lof Atnlanc Acoident. fact is revealed in a comparison of [ 9r® Wb GARPENS MG UTBENCS | the admiralty today. the May receipts of taxes collected by | . AL S grave shortage in food, cholera iff in h the ‘w"“"”“”‘ Of comumittees | operal Pershing Reports American Lieuts. William D. Robbins, Ra- S bis of taxes collected by | \(pjje (he Allies during three years to con ith manufacturers or e increase Petrograd and i~ & 21 g 3 e urea ch | Y ~ th iner in leigh, N. C.; John C. Wilford, Ashe- | the Interal revenue bureau which| g Jarjous reasons were unable to [ AERO CLUB HONORS dreds of persons are daily falling N8 e I : f i i oo were made public today, with the re- | E ,whners for the purpose of influcncin Bombing Machines Have Failed to | vile, N, . e R el bt e i ot En i NG R Gl E LiET VA s s s husan o hem to adopt sales methods in har- aeins o brevious months. War| go.mans, it adds, after only a few ) A I S P i iel M o0 > Cro - % e ans, adds, t y ki ewn £ dispatch cceived today hony with the policies of the Whole- | Return to U. S. Lines. Died From Accident. toxes) fromiianlouirtes BitoTI Staniini (S SETLEEE RS eSS ORI W ALLI I ORS | ai y \le Druggists association; written and Captain Karl H. Daudern, Benicia, | May mounted to $123,396,104. S hll ot ey e ot oy Washington, July 12.—Iive Ameri-| cq); Sergeant Arnold J. Peterson, Taxes collected during May by the [ OPS" towns are crying, Kamerad T — WHJL WAIVE IMMUNITY the association to manufacturers that | C21 "M”"'“ which went on a bomb- | peigit, Wis.; Corporal Guy M. Cox. ten per cent. charge on admissions to | Birdmen, Many of Whom Have ompetitors not members of the aseg. | M€ expedition have failed to return, | §15 Owings strect, Denison, Tex.; theatres, concerts, cabarets and MARGHING M e iation were selling below the net | o “"\‘““é s communique reported | Cook Harry 1. Hollingsworth, La [like places .amounted to $4,524,996, Been Killed In Action, Award- Dr. Edward Rumcly, Former Pub< e e M e e el today Harpe, Kas. idicating that the American people . : kel o Berlin reported five American wuir- W ounded) Soverely spent approximately $45.000,000 on planes in German hands vesterday. % B s ] such amusement during the month. Gien. Pershing’s commuique was fhe Privates Frank J R‘“”("‘f”fi; South | 1n February taxes from the same Tchernoff, Head of Soclal Revolu-| " ol bR ot iag irst_announcement from American | Manchester, Conn.; Blair L. Renand. | sources totalled $3.708,000, indicating Press)—The Aero ciub of America | sources of the loss of the machines. [ Keewaydin, Pu. an expenditure of approximately | tionists, at Outskirts of Capital. through its foreign service commit New York, July 12.—Dr. Edward 1 esterdav’: N il tee here has awarded the medal of A Rumely former publishe¥ of the 1t zave no, details but yesterday's re- The Slig & $37,000,000. i i : i port from Berlin which came by way W ,]“‘ "{":”i “.‘7"""”" g The eghl per cent. on passenger Paris, July 12.—M. Tchernoff, a jthe organization to 33 aviators repre- (New York IEvening Mail, arrested on of London, declared the five machines | 1 1"‘\"’_’\ Joseph L. Eastland, Pitts-|] ¢, 00 quring May yielded $3,723,920 | Jeader of the Russian -*m"\n[ revoiu- | senting the United Stat France, | charges of perjury in conection wit were part of a squadron of six whicn | 'eld Mass which shows that approximately | Lionists is marching on Moscow at| ¢reat Britain, Italy and Belgium, The { the ownership of the paper, whi started out to bombard Coblenz. The Missing in Action. $46,549,000 was spent traveling dur- | the head of numerous bands of un- nedal is of gold elaborately engraved , the zovernment, ounteltodny th [TAL[ANS TAKE BE[{AT crews of the airplanes, the German Privates Harry Christian, Filbert, | ing the month. During February the | armed peasants says a dispatch from ,und measures almost three inches if the senate should make an inves 1 report said, were taken nrisoners W. Vi: Haery Clohessy, Brooklyn; |same tax raised for the treasury | Stockholm to the Matin. Part of his | yjqtn tigation in to affairs of the ne The communique added that a raid | Theodore Grimes, Springticld, 0.; | $4.465,200, representing expenditures | force has arrived in the outskirts of The aviators re attempted by the enemy in the Vosges | John W. James, Oil Trough, Ark.; |for travelling of $55,820,000 ]”"‘ Bolshevik capital follow place all the facts in possession of broke down with losses bhefore the ) Charles W. Preston, Windwood, [ e : United States—Major Raoul Luf-|the government . Fins 2 : T dispatch received in Paris on | N : 3 ™ : e : Taken and Quantitics of War Ma- | American lines were reached. The SETS AL IR T . | ¥ Gl bery, killed; L. Norman Barclay, To Senator King of Utah, who pro- ? i day passed quietly at other points, the CHILEAN CABINET BALKS. [ July 9 reported that Tchernoff and y ¢ - | Jul . e killed; Julian C. Biddle. Killed; An- | posed senatorial inquiry into the terials Captured statement said ROYAL pAIR FLY BAGK — ””*(‘ other Srernbers oL jthel Kereh il draw: €Il Gompbelllkiiled: Oliver M, \Tvening Mailllon Dr. Rumely sent sl Refuses to Ratify Ncsotintions to cabinet had been arrested inl opogwick, killed: Vi Chapman, \ the following telegram today Il ;" ow as alleged leaders of a ve- yij.4. Bamund ¢ Ron-| *I sce by this morning's press that i resale: the compilation and distribu- Unarmed Peasants, Ted By M. lisher of New York Evening Mail, Lic AT ONE anufa urers anc hole B PonE menDe s e o) Ready to Give Senate Informati 1 on various local associs g jobbers and wholesaler policies in harmony with the of the National Wholesale civing the honor | papers he would waive immunity and Austrians Routed. Many Prisoners July 12.-—Qccupation _ 3 S s e eapturelofs qaantic AUSTRIAN TROOPS REVOLT. Rent Interned German Steamers, King and Qucen of Belzium Return Lreviki, German rial and many pris i Santiago, Chile, July 12.—The | reports have decl the social rev- e leM ! e L 1. killed; Dou 1eMor e, kil bt as to my position ancin alian arm iny A z Soldicrs Serbia P ,, n 4 ean cabinet has refused atif sts were responsible for ° futlin =y Muthty Anong soldiens In Seebis Dok 0y via Airplane Route Over | Chilean cabinet has refused to raify | olutionist re responsible for the | neth e ot ne ST Rt L announced today in Down Only After Battle. the recent negotiations looking for- | ahortive revolt i ELORLT oI EH oM the English Channel. ward toward the renting of interned e Db \150 t0ld of losses in-| Corfu, July 12.—A serious mutiny y f | Rockwell: Corpor Walcott, killed | immunity and will willingly place at German steamers by the Chilean gov- MEDICAL INVESTIGATIONS. | and Major William Thaw our disposal all facts in my pos- France—Captain Guynemer, killed; | s Tt Ausirians in surprise | AMONg the Austrian troops in one of | Paris, July 12—The king and | ernment. The leading Newspapors ao. il s i n i and in Val [the occupied districts of Serbia i | jucen of Belgium, who had been | cept this action as a definite failure Lieut. Dorme, kil ‘Adjut. Lenoir e of cpulse of encmy | announced by the Serbian press hu . ol it memel e (S i | Killed; Lieut. Chaput, killed; Lieut. | CURTIN LEAVES ON 25th. on the southern slopes ecau here. The garrison at Kraguye- | FERE HERRC Ve E0 e hieh | Vessels to the Chilean merchant ma- How Soldicrs: Arc Treatcd. Nungesser, Lieut. Garros, Lieut.| Willlam ¥. Curtin who recel RosaliEn 0l woHor v valz, the former Serbian arsonel | rance by the same means Which| Parls, July 12.—Gen. Meritt Tre- Captain Herteaux, Lieut. Mad- notification fwo weeks ngo of {edSiniihs B Dl ancRole Sl a0 jLrcke Into rebeliion because of Bad| p clana—through the air, The re § : land, chicf surgeon of the American y0n Captain, Deullin, Captain Pinsard | appointment us Amerlean Vice-C Pod, Jthe (statement ideclates, S atd (R o Horagt, [tie) Ewspapors. siy POLTCEMAN FXONERATED, | forces in France is engaxed in an in |-»m! sub-Lieut. Guerin 1l at Santos, Brazil, ha TURKEY MAKES REPLY many of the oificers were killed,, e nEa L T e e e S e e cmplosed | ¢ Britali—Cuptuln Albert Ball, | vise mutiny Was suppressed aftor a| ., nio saa they were delighted with fer tha Meriden policeman, nccused in|in handling and i (e wound- | killed: Captain Fletcuer Enillip Fal- | thro. laims Tgnorance of Tabriz Incilent | ve s hattle wiileh Smachine [ERIR S S T e el oy e Hesy At e et T i 1 Wil = T ne et | i I | Chief Army Surgeon to Ascertain the department , : district of seditiaus e Hdiertills R Sel = utterances, was found not gullty by | American troops were engugcd RUMANIANS STARVING the jury »:30 thils evening. Gien. Ireland ha etailed severs rmed the i S 2 of the leadi urgeons from OATS BEING OVERCOME:, . 2 ——Rumania’s peasant 1t LUnspo rtatic Been arra md Major him on auship “sailin RESCUED AT S\ Mr. Curtin is Havana, July 12.-—At the moerey of | ranging for hi Washi . - = | regulur medical corps and the 1 July 12.—Speaking in ! n s « more precavious WEATHER ' | cal reserve corps to Visit the hospitals ‘ Americ consulate and $ir Kric (Geddes first lord of 1 ition fron vk of food and Martford, July 12.—Fore- and confer with the medical officers eavy sea, the engine of their mo- | final preparation departure Ame n hospital at b admiralt id mine; rad- | elothing than at any time since Ru- | east for New Britain and vi- on the subjec The soldiers them- | for boat having failed threec miles off | The tr ation: will ta) I soldicrs e hemming in the subm mania o1 d the war Reports |f cinity: 1air. not much change colves also are 1o be questioned as to |shore near Santiago fwo American | about fwo we in wil t chat it shich had Joss freedom and reaching te reporic g The 0c a4 Press from in temperature tonight and how they were pleased with the |army officers were rescued late ye return te possiblo | was slad to say there were fewap of | authoritative sources indieate that an saturday treatment they recelved and if they |terday by the erew of a launch of them crops this vear are failures . had been neglected in any way. > this city tomorrow and will 2 | bid his friends here good-bye about Cuban gunboat. July 23,

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