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tre of the province. The depot bat- | caro, Providence B, 15 Chs 3 by AWAITING ORDE . - THE s talion had 3,500 men on parade lining | Williamson, Saladasburg, Pa. Luther M. Barnes, a volunteer Y. M. = the road on both sides at intervals of Missing & Actios i Missing y 5 w0 r overseas service, STRAW HAT Piipeltacer oo ine] st tioalioaninel BT Sucs Sl o fot on SN | RO.E 0L ooz e tary oy ScE = zcas s - b TRUST Cn arliament buildings, @ distance of [y HIVALS S S iSiui | spent the week-end at his home in this 1 B < o | Mich.; Harold G awrence nde 3 i % F 5 two miles. Col. J. A. Cro D. 8. 0., ] endence, Kas.; George W. Manhart,| City- He has been in New York about welcomed the visiting troops and Sir g J : Richard 8. Lake lieutenant governor . ' = verseas { in his address referred to the hundred papers so that he can &0 overseas e | vears of peace which had prevailed ! he war department is making most | -4 d S . ed: Private Tony Bardine Middle 1 restivak of v worker | hetween Great Britain and the United ) (oo Conn d investizations of every rke tates. The union of the two nations Bt for whom passports are to be issued | in a comman cause was pregnant before granting the papers. While with the greatest possibilities for the lTEMS vaiting for passports the volunteers P Lot GF oh el e ave been attending conference courses cr said Columbia. university Engene J ! lion. George Langley, representing Those a e little f t | Clerkin is also in New York awaitir the provincial government, also spoke | Kavanaugh's, 40-46 T St., Hart- | the final granting of his papers. and the Mayor extended a welcome | ford can now he had for just one-half from the city. the regular price.—adyt Thousands of our Officers, N. C. O.'s and men werc ‘Phe mempers of he Anchor Brand Help Tor Russia. hoys are now at the |l later entertained at lunch as t front fighting hard for gues ;] Ufl"'“‘ Government 2 el e guests of the North & Judd Mfe & ; S freel peo” e Regina erican Club pre 5 us and tho free pco Tealing ina.Amoricon ~| Co. at the annual outi the com i X Dlesiiat Hlia would: senting every ane of the visiting | % AT TV SHRCEC CRL s jeen one of the most terrible mis- Our boys at camp troops with gar , chewing gum <oc ol o a and chocolate. & ! will soon be following i ile. tionment of responsibility among the on, and they too, will e | n h me from the 5, our share is by no means the A few Two-Piece S do their duty in a just Jah : dcig e trom Sk Eutlo 18 i o ) ~hore Jut we have a plan l.\. > $16 i N ] achec A ( on dispatches at Sale Prices, $16.00, $18.00 S o cin help Wi s A « red »n. Dispatches » Washington gave an outline of Sacramento, Cal a month awaiting the perfection of his MEM] Previously reported missing now 2 reported to have been slightly gass Joremen's club and their friends wers (New York Times.) > withhold aid from Russia has The guests made the trip ilitomos (i ses ol theRWar A n dine thiefappoTS and your Country, as volice Sunday that his neighbor and $20.00. Stein Bloch Suits, I Dl cek ago with such pru- g ! well as yourself by the {loEdieciavne B vnot seaconbipenas L RDISRI Y eok fee o) uibTsuch DRl Rk la e vl a¥or our ‘ oorES, Carhes, Who wacated g lone: | dent reticences\as the dalicacy of the Special Sale of Union Suits, cular si of yo . Mr. Gra ouse. ed | qatter made necessar i 500¢ ! dollars and cents. SRR e made necessary It is a good wden 1 y ) s, B & Jlan, as we promise. We are to send e bl T TG Ay | The case was veferved to Prosecuts ; et e e A= T M54 commission charged with the duty . ] A giv to the Russian people friend- == Four Per Cent. Paid Kssault T Ad Al alted Ruler Otis Butler, and Past g Dl BATHING SUITS New Britain lodge of Blke bive e | Supplies and commodities of which Atlantic City, to which they were del e egates these the commission was to carr) s . ans as actual present help (By the Associated Press.) All the members of Company nd an assurance of our continued State Guard are to attend a meeting I i = === Official reports relative to the | rwn “nn ) 0 ) L friendship for an allied people we he Farl‘e“ | grand offensive begun this morning m{ "w” b !\(,( in the armor },, e et e L F & (; CflNTR[]LS Tome o ) sl g e e 1s very important srmed force sufficient to safeguard b . ° 0 5 : that all members attend. o « {is the most ambitious stroke sinch | the commission in doing its good Clotl‘“n CO March 21, when the Germans launch- Master Jack Toner of Ellis street | work and adequate, too. for protection . ed their assault against the British | eitertained a group of hls friends | of Jocal governments which the Rus- {lines from the vicinity of Arras to | lTlday aftaonoon in observance of ! sjan people themselves would be en- | S — | | his 4th birthday. Games were played ¢ | La Fere. The front in the March 21 couraged to set up in the interest of { offensive was reported to'be about 55 | *1d supper y:(”""» HI he prize VN~ {eivil order, was fo accompany the | S i’ miles in length. The one over which | l:;:l‘ Al \”‘y“ : : Eanoass ;'/“/;" commission, it was understood (Continued from First Page) | the Germans were attacking today DACARE G b ObTIshe DT 1 It is an empty, and for the Russians — | approximately 50 miles from Chateau | ** 20ds '[“"‘ (”‘”" host received 5 opyel, formality to announce a plan | of Meriden. The working force at|Thierry, on the west, to Massignes In DUnLber o “"‘ & and take no steps to put it into ex 4 3 ik . T alony e ] eI Gt G Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cardinal of BonETA Byl continu R e R per oS the plant is now below the maximum | the Champagne, on the ca ecution h ntinue T were present at Mrs. R. L. | policy of e mertions - German Gifensive Is Taken €4 { working force, which is about 300.| The Germans followed thcir most | Bridgeport of putting off help The new owners will immediately take { recent tactics of beginning an offen- [ Fieftier’s “""“," t pari Deld at heriJs any one of the allied nations hold- b W I . 5 [ steps to increase the working force in [ sive. There was a bricf artillery pre- | Dome at 14 Telden strect ve Y | ing back? We are not so informed y W [ Street ® | order to meet the government pro- | paration of greatest violence and then | < fternoon. Mv. Cardinal has just Trance knows Russlan conditions and S | duction requirements. | came the advance of assault troops UImedifuony e stypie skl s hiroush Britain i M is eager for action Great is i ery C as incor- . | the Waite Moun'ains, ikely to v hold assent from an Wall Street—Closing—o0 na i The Meriden Qutlery Co. was incor- Nuval Grastu-ci s i |G () RO LIt San oy ing—On less dis- Commues to Behnle Amerwan porated in 1856, but was established Priors e ae Dol sl : 1 promising policy of relief. Japan, | turbing foreign advices the market A‘f‘?’m'(i. en admirable made further recovery in the mm} | whose conduct has g factured high grade table cutlery 2 new feature in this attack. Great e and whose paticnce scems to be in- ' hour. The closing was irregular ili a s had been brought up be- . S St Militar 'HEC[ on West Front R naval guns had be g | DEATHS AND FUNERALS | exhaustible, awaits the decisi of , Liberty ¢ %’'s sold at 99.60 to 99.66, J SR T | ind ensicnemy lines) anal tofins mnd N the western nations. e have made first 4's 90 to 94.04, second 4's at The Fulton- Dempsey cloleopinrgnenind gihcpactualybatie promises to Russia, now is the 93.92 to 94.10, 4%'s at 95.84 to 96, fino bout appears | area were taken under bombardment M i S N , A 2 area ke )4 rs. Catherine Hayes. » for positive and firm action first convertible 414’s 93.96 . to Amsterdam, July 15.—The Gor- |to have the celebrated Mr. Finnigen | The violence of this cannonade is ; Mo Ton Do e R 5 S o Sviikconnael elnes . . second convertible 434's at 93.92 to| man press continucs its campaign of | backed off the boards. evidenced by the fact that the elty or | Ars Catherine Hayes, mother of | _ Evil counsels are heard, cf cour 94.10 nvertible 4M4's at 93.92 to | groppea bowhs?, sive the Wl clittling the American military of-| ‘The next notable golfing event on|3Meaux, 25 miles west of Chateau- | Daniel J. Hayes and the late Mrs. | Ve re told that te WSt vecosnme S5 0 & . . . b nro our had ort on the western fr st aE } Meaux, 2 f 4 2 . o Soviets, should make our plans Sales approximated 500,000 shares 3 y t on the western front the Pacific coast will be the summer ! Thierry, was under fire of great pro- | Carolyn I°. Maguell of this city, died & o priso The military correspondent of the | tournament to e staged at Coronado | jectiles during the night, e o L300l Genter dotroon = the fi Lokal Anzeiger keeps step with the | eariy in August. The apparent purpose of the Ger- | South Manchester, Saturday afternoon o other experts and expresses disbelief Virtually the entire proceeds of the [ mans attacking along the line from | following an illness with a complica- Sigie 1 the statement that more than 1,- | Newport Horse show, scheduled for | Chateau Thicrry east along the Marne, | tion of troubles. Mrs. Hayes was 000,000 American soldiers are in |-Aug. 28-30, will be donated to H\e;”\“. the rolling hills to Rheims and | about 70 years of age and was the rance. However he confesses to great | AAmerican Red Cross. thencel costwardlitol Mastiges. was | widowe of the late Patwi Hayes. wdmiration for the personal qualitics | With = the arrival of“Pop” Geers|similar to that in the great attack |She was one of the carly Catholic | of the American soldier although he | at the Randall track, the stage was !alo 1 nv. They | settiers Manchester and was very | 1a0¥ . Rl e n”“ J \]m Mull\;‘:l”:;mrzl = \[1:”7 ll):j?d:}l‘u:vld“('vilkl::vl w‘u‘fim-.\\r S [along the Alsne late in Many. They “']“‘“' '_“"‘”'_":\“”, b o The: _‘ “N‘l\ “.’,f fists. Nothing would hurt Ger-|Am Cr & Idy Co > aug- | evidently hoped to find the Allies less | highly e d and Trespected. B s Fon M G nn the sup-|Am Ice in urate its season in regulation style. ! \vell prepared in this sector than clse- | Sides her son, Daniel J. Hayes, she | Many mox & ¢ Am Can - S T T Bt s e RIS Jeaves threa ofher soms, Dr. P. G, |DPression of Leninc, Trotzky, and the it - Hayes of Haitford. James F. Hayes| Proleturiat Soviets by the RussianAm Can ptd of Lawrence Mass and Archie | People themselve Dhotiapi el \“ e ol possessing the material qualities of [ trashooting at Camp Funston this| eastward from Chatean Thierry had | Hayes of South Manchester, also six | to their "‘”" salvation, ”_"’(.‘_hf ""\f’ | '\(,:', Sl . > K 'E POR CLASSIFICATI vet the American army ) vear . { been more thinly held than that from | daughters. Mrs. Michael Dunn, Ka- to escape tho clutches of Gormany, | (00, SECE ferior because the Ameri- sedway races at Providence and | hateau Thierry north to the Aisne | UNCFine Grifin, Mrs. Charles Taylor, | for it is preposterons af sk sl e not have leaders possessing | @t Sheepshead Bay will divide the at- | and thence through the Picardy sec. | @nd Mrs. John A rrell, all of | to deny ‘s.w\. Lenine and Trotzky ,"\)\, - Y‘”‘.‘ the requisite experience for handling | tention of the automobile enthusiast | for to Ypros. E Hartford, and Mys. Daniel P. Altkin | served the German iInterest from the | Lig armies.” In the Fastern states during August. | 220,000 Americans i tor of South Manchester. She also leaves | eginning. Trotaky has just issued | - eI Gen, Kolbe, the military critic o The brilliant fielding of Roy Chap- | 2= JUCHIChUSEIN ncelon: 12 grandchildren, three of whom are | an order that the officers of his Red | Hald Loco the Germania, says that at the most | man has been a considerable factor | American troops hold a section of |in the service. The funeral was held ; army who deciine to fight the Czecho- | I} & O there are 300,000 Americans, includ- | in the battle of the Cleveland Indian | {he line around Chatcau Thierry. Gen, | this morning at St. James’ Catholic | slovaks “should be kicked out of the | B R 1 long previously. The concer: : p usly The concern manu. the German can airplanes el were capturcd, ape belated meszuze frof Wollf burvat " ‘None of the enemvi® suhbject to their approva This advize New York Stock Ixchange quots comes naturally, from quarters where tions furnished by Richter & Co | only a few months ago it was insisted | members of the New York Stock that the .American newsvapers ought | chaug to apologize to Lenine and Trotzky for July 15, 1918 distrusting their motives. Any course | ” High Low AMERICAN MINISTER DIES. of action that promises to hurt Ger- | Am Beet Sugar 671 66 i o Fu is sure to encounter the paci- | Alaska Gold : Taly 16— Tgs of Missoy ) Boiivia, ;W - | where, In spite of the repulse of the ki e ion “will intx N innova- | Germans before Rheims early in{ tis granted”, he adds “that while | tion by holding its championship { June, it may be that the Allied line ing squads, at the front, and | to et over the top this season | Liggitt has about 220,000 men the | church at South Manchester, Rey. W. | army”. The resurrection of Russia, | Beth Steel 1 Spocial events for the naval re.|FiFSt army corps in this sector. o !J. McGurk being the colehrant of a the frecing of the Russian people from | Butte Sup The significance of America’s ac- | serve are to be included in the pro- [Ar s known no American troops are | solemn requiem hizh mass their fear of the Bolshevist butchers, | Can Pa tion should in nowise be underrated | &ram of the annual resatta of the | il the neighborhood of Rheims which few in number but temporarily | n r does our chief command under- | Inter Yatching association at Put-in- | S€€ms to be the center of the tre- SonNg S echan yalling, the destruction fofitio multloohl MILEE Gt T Rt e ) e mendous storm loosed by the enemy | The funeral of John 1. Sheehan, tudes of German agencics for the he- | Col I? & I Bern e 5 e of Hearing on Administrati p 5 ! ] 1 > S HE vbreu ay Thete: Have Haer . traval and ruin of Russia, Lenine | Cons Gas o 823 A it for no other reason but Lew fendler. Philadelphia’s sen- | 4€ Gavive: i “"“"‘,- "““L have heen | whose death occurred Saturday after- | ' ol oo 1 ruin of Russia, .n'r§ Y(uvm ons Lo \ccount. portation must be made in- | sational lightweight battler, is stinl [ ltallan forces on the line to the south- \is home on Trinity street, | (o 2 OV Ll e e s Berl ate co singly dificult the U-boats, | some distance this side of {ho draft | West Of Hheims under attack in the | MOOT ¢ 1S home on THinlty street, | fom, would alarm Germany more than | Distillers See ... 3 : el e 3 present drive, following a short illness with pneu- | any triumps of arms the Allies are | Iri 5 . 5 i , July 15, A, D, 131§ in view of the problems of equip- | @3¢, as he has not vet reached his g tate Callery ¥ t commissariat which are| 20th birthday. monia. was held this morning at 10! likely to secure In the near future. | Iirie 1st pr . 3 Estate of Mav lery, late olvable on paper but not in| The Spokane clubs are mum‘g, [ orelock, from st Joseph’s church, | Tf we were in Siberia today, if the Gen Idlec . oo = e Brliain daa, Therefore, the Americans can | elaborate plans for the m\t(\n,nn- where a solemn requiem mass was|Work of redemption had actually be- | :f"”" J"' L - : “v;-\\w Iministrato havi »out no change in favor of our | ment of the annual Inland Hm;m»u celebrated. Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor | gun and was going on, we might "”"1 | “" ‘\"_”" GO ro Gl hteathe 1 ton accou S hs s E0lt CHamplon sl tous of the o as celebrant, Rev, | fdently expect within a reasonable | il Cen V6 exhibited 4 oc s in the immediate future it championship _tournament to 14 KlLLEI] HfiHTINfi e SR W B e e e e e e san CEER with sald estate I G e held in their city in Saptember. Jo rs, pastor of St. Mary’s | time change xUA 5 lowanc it ¥ ¢ .« T 2 3 eac 1 > R I lieve the Allies upon the western bat- | Kennecott Cop iowance, 3 E October’ 19 has been fixed by the church, deacon, while Rev. John L. t : o \ 1 v of Ju g 3 i ; = e S S o - | Lack Steel Orderec X ence as the date for inauguarating Its was largely attended by friends and | fortable number ¢ ESETSn oD noon, at the Probate Office in Nd UPERI()R COURT | tootban next tan 5 + | relatives of the deccased, and the | who now confront them. Tternal|louis & Nash t \ i £ 3 football ne all S . | Ma ot con 4 3ritain be and the same is assign Tho collapse of the Pacific const Middletown Soldier Reported | 3,5 aiuplay of foral tetbutes dsme | parleying will give the Russians no | Max Mot com s B hinibe wnd theluame s asy International league, which fell tho wayside despite its zod c:mn_i b hd Bl Woutnoeit i 1 all who knew him pcersonally. been ripa for action, for any further i 5 f ¢ 5 | in Action The pallbearers, all cousins of the | delay they can only be had exercis Roon P o N out professional ball for the re in Action. SR AL AR GO G k L L s | deceased, were Thomas (. Shechan, onstrated the respect and esteem with | help, it will the Allies in the | Mex Petrol Thday as Slig] ; Gass - 4 e (e i LSS Ry peu vl re N Y Air Brake 1 1 said administration account with sa Thday as Slightly Gassed | wiich the docensed was regarded by | West no relief. The time has lons | NV Air Brake T Police Make R I on Mus. odergren’s id on Mrs. Sodergren ey Cons 95 4 | ministrator c. t. a. to cite all pe ‘INYNH&HR R ? 3 3 sons interested therein to appear [ res said time and place, by publishi the Mornir The ,International Bascball league | i3 William [7. Sheehan, Thomas Sheehan, : i ,‘,m SN s o evrs e going to play its schedule through | Washington, July 15. e army |John Meskill, Matthew Meskill, and e 7 ed lished in New Britain and having without any chanze in olreuit, | casualty list today shows: Killed in | Lhomas Fitzpatrick, "'}_”"""‘\J"”- \‘ J Hors M . T tiot) and srding to announcement of J, J.|action 14: died of wounds, 7: died of |FloWer bearvers were Frank Donahue | : 14 a copy on the public sign pol AnMnin or ¢ the principal backers | diseas fied £ accident n fand William McMabon. Burial was P = : . . annin one of the cipal backers | disensc GRLGE f eretil AT e e e il essed Steel Car. 6414 own of N tain, the organiza { other causes 1: wounded severely 28 the new -"»\L - K‘ ,!“ tery, :.s,\ d5 O e e rending the committal services ) : i v i d 5 Ly mailing a copy of this ord The death c Shee % Wding : 7 ‘[“.—d ,I\“ 0 ‘\h. 5 ‘r‘ h..‘”l Ypeo “dv . & S com L/ all heirs-at-law and legatees aif but 27 vears of age, came a shock & S prd 4 § m make to his many friends. Receiving a chill | | & Ty BERNARD I. GAFFNEY, while returning from Lake Com- 3 il Judgl | pounce a week ago, he contracted * | pneumonia and succumbed to the ill- on and Patrolmen Tony | S¢TVeS Breoklyn: Louis A. Desrosier, Bergs- | cqs saturday. He was well known in ey | Joo Woodman, manager of sa Jamd, i iehy A Ttliun U Genuron OIadol il ety haine! astasiated ~with L Lis Viis T $10 for | LANKTOrd. opines that a mat Jvillel No v Anthony Ropeewier | 1o condueting the cafe on High 09 OCLOCK T v[()n AY EVENING "6 to 9 O’'CLOCK the B and Jack | Detroit: Charles W. Lesch, Brook-i oot Ywhen the “work or fight mainder of this year. William (' e an i and bound them over to September term of the superior to answer the charge of viela- the moral code The bonds Jim Coffey i 1 . “the Ros. | Missing, 3; total 60 common Giant.” The well known | Killed in Action. heavvweight has hecome a full-| Privates Anacheto Bononi, Ovindol verc fixed at $700, They | hedged citizen of the land of Italy: Charles Burch Kieseling ight in raid made early | Stars and Stripes and sealed the ver- | Wash.: Henry K. Burtner, Greens- dict by joining the v Yorl e Charles B. Cottonc morning by Scrgeants Hart | S RS mpsey would be a big drawing card | Iyn: Victor J. Lorenson, ISast Green- } Ty e orenson. Bust GICen- |jay went into eficct a few weeks ago, | K EAK Short, Sirloin, lb 6}{% — d is sceking to induce one of the; W MR Sheehan secur yosition at the 2 @( o S s A BT i i s Se e Easton | S e Round — Woodman apirears to be alone in | ““‘"“”;‘I’? Harry ’T‘ ey : jloctel ';;|::vh‘x‘,i\:- ‘.1\,\(‘ \\’,“‘ s school and St. | § Best opinion it unlikely that the |V arniiStepliausol s WL | Fonn's Preparatory school at Danvers, E % ‘Q l 2 Ib ‘ (‘/ : 4 i ; Kas \\l\!‘mm' \\m‘,‘.n. I;.wr\, G| A LR OR L g g L l Pure S @}3 LARGE NEW = i died of Wounds, He leaves his parents, Alderman ST T T s s TUR A A Corporal William Faller Middle | and Mrs. John Sheehan of this city. ’ Sw"t’ Prlde 5 b ’) = ]5 'b k 63 et T s YANKS GAPTURE REGINA |, oz (i Py et e s S Sovchan ot i e St GO AP Svifts ars =2e3C p c Bagwill, Sacramento, Cal: Idgar O.|Jred Sheehan, of the Chemical Corps . | Jarman Ashland Neh Joseph | of the U. S. Army, stationed in Ten- | § 2] AR Significant Demonstration Whe u‘1 Pickeos Lublin, Russa: Bannie M. |pesseo. also five sisters, Sadie and S = "’7’" Hr i Slos ieorgetown, Ind.: Mo i o Lol teachers M andl arax | \merican Troops Are Feted in S RS N e e JOOIE Lo Sl 2 fary. | B Thomas, IBdaim Catherine und Anna B skatchewan's Capital. | ©. Wright, Philadelphia while | Regina, Susk., July 1 American “ 1l troops took Itegina by storm when| Corporal Leo M. Miller, Hortonville | The funeral of Michael Naverdas- | EGG Died of Discasc, ! Michael Naverdaskis. B Mohican Selected 44C : AR R : Swift's Lily 286 . = i doz ; LGB ey OLEO 11b pkg e MNe | e third battalion of the 363rd Amer- | VVis.: Privates Thomas Marrow, Balt-{ o yy55e death occurred = P ican regiment under command of | HROTe CaMl B AL ehford, N, |morning, after an lllness with dia- SALT SPARE 25 MOHICAN ASS'T 29C GREIEN or WAN 15e is rancis R. R chforc g, 3 A o Py ans s ts won four | Major Woolnough marched | Y. ftobert M. Simpson, Kansas City: | betes, was held this morning at 3 1bs (& SOUPS . 3 can. BEANS e i t nd . Ipra 3o 4 ’ a rows' 5 ICKLED PIGS MOHICAN BAKING v RED RIPE e g the pravinee| Grover e Sbratt Belmont v IC et EE 8 a8 e Andrews! Lithuan: PIC i 5 5 g 2 18( 2 s = Nations 1] Thetr the Parliament|Jos Wiillams, Cataula, Ga PSSR S FEET 25 C CHOCOLATE 14 1b cake TOMATOE 3 1bs C ston American bullding : y were tendered|pied of Accident and Other Causes, ! S OIN and RIB e SUNBEAM GRAPE I3 @ Ginélnnatt and Stilanto velcomie! Reginatcitizen S e tor of the church, officlated. The pall- | B8 | (\/p CHOPS b 32c JUICE ..{.... pt bot 22c PEAS 4 qts 25c¢ >rivate Tidwin Raymond. Buffalo. . cmbers oy Philadel Americans | often accused of being undemonstra Erivd teREen O-| beavers were members of the thre S % L rich the deces e LEAN FRESH SUNBRITE LARGE RED 0 a winni R severely Wounded. societies to which t eeRtadine SHOULDERS b C CLEA R .. 3 cans 1 lc s 3 hehs 1 C sion at least. Wildly cheering, thou- Sermeant Ray Buckley, Rrookline, |longed: st Andrew's. St ,Joseph's . 2 fan ) an lined the entire route of march | Mass.; Chief Mochanie Rox W. Shar md St Kasimer's :"""’-"' \\"”"‘- UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE N UMBER G—08535 South High street have returned from | The reception ihe greatest in the | man, Temple, Pa.; Privates John H.|ties. Burial was in the new St Mary's . . the shore. istory the city, the military cen-| Perry, (no address); Gaetano Vac.| ccinciais. Saturday