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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1018, t S i ge eninen OUT WITH TICKET P orders to our men And on Csathedral spirves | ments i ubject. | They staved th \ ;“, night awhile rince AMaximilian, heir-apparent to | LA, L ) r Bthat permission will | Lo : f“"“ o "”Tn : L | the Grand Ducal throne of Baden, | [ i, 3 he birds that sing the love of Goc RS Cifee 3 Spelac ety Vils - b f generals to accept Ntidusl Sndlbreal ot doy making some public appeal to his | Spellacy, Democrat. and Wilson, Re s N countrymen He has taken upon i it oven if it were | Folded their little wings and stood publican, Head Seventh List = | himself the duty of endeavorins to | fithat the British To hear the Kuiser pray controvert e [Fvnsins Heietiion Bl o] Already in Field. Fa]rhe]d Bny Dies From Wounds | Official Communique Tells of 7 “Now, God, send fear to children, the White e At s | 1 bt satistaction to | . | the White e d, differing frot tford, July 18.—Certification of never win by the sword alone, buf | s rs' ballots | completed the gratitude o scatter death | ‘. he said | can only achieve compietc victo R e e 5 URSRSDldie) et the promises you | throush convincing her foes 1 W even tickets in g Tt To those who wee - e ) e e e fronatichet : , whatever that may mean. His lat party - casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 14: died of wounds, 10; died Pershing and Washington, July 18.—The ny The one is The New Britain chapter of 1ih re responsibil- | The swallow said: “My wings are American Red Cross society wishes t effusion, more sensible than the otl Far rellacy sovernor, G 1 ‘| other caus: '; wounded severel only Germany, but ofher civi i Wilson of d . . | other causes, wou severely, § 5 1; missing, 4 EetuEn, allfatl urge those who are making sweater I ook out from sun-warm palace walls slue seas, The way is long lized nations as well, of 1 of | cocretan state, Frederick L. Per. | 29i Wounded slightly, ound soon s completed, in order tI otal 57 "he st . veasurer, Charles S. Avery, of | tOtal 57. The li : 10s¢ in charge out’ the world, of the doctrines of | Norwich: fol comptrolier, Charles B Killed in Action, ita the Bolsheviki, which have reduced | pinncy, of Stalffc Russia to such an-indescribable con- | Gene hati may be able to as= 8n tho Entente 1 have stopped and heard men ets, Both have pray fed them in a | Ty wayside shrines and in great halls, the press, and propasation through- | .v: for ie just how much of their quota Springs: Attorney eants Carl C. Carter, Fresno,|is finished from time to time Tha house and hovel by the way; ral Frank of Windsor Judell M. Lusher, Kansas City; | local chapter has been notified that TN ST i e dition of chaos, anarchy, famine and | .ocks l} | | | | fer, Both d : Willam F. McFadden, Great Bend, |it must furnish 8,000 pairs of socksy Kax.: (William L. Travis, Hot Springs, | 4nd 2,000 sweaters Ly September, Ark.; Privates Leon Brignall, Geneva, | 81d it is necessary that as any | he having been made so upon the | N. Y.; Rocco di Sciascio, Phila.: | Women as possible assist in the work. B bome of the | The Sparrow said: “No sparrow falls [ tHor jigsehination Charles T. Davis, of | George Fisher, New York; Joseph The “Pleasant Community club’” bave received praver that was like this man’s | §eneral desoifition—a danger which | . Pinney } omine ol ror prayer.’ threatens the United States quite as | comptroller on the democratic ticket, muc# as most of the European na Yod’ >rince ax 4 as Al de- ddletown he couve on ym S . . 1T 7 Without God’s pity! Does he know— | Prince Maximilian has been de- | Middletown, the convention nominee, | Gajlegos, Talpa, N. M.; Wilklam C.|under the leadership of Mrs. U. G. gs/in this city | . seribed in cable dispatches from Fu- . Phis man who prays—on whom he ribed in le dispatches from Fu- ! to run | Juckson, Rushville, Ind.; Vedo Kub. | Pillon, reports the following articies rs of the pub calls roy 1 f nd most ; Tt socia lahor ha ned H ‘ 1chi, Tonopah, Nev.; Samuel I |0 de for the Red Cross during the level-headed men sermany. How- [ man Klawans sovernor and I ? i I-hes i men in German tow man Klawansky for governor and I Lee, Pittsburgh: John C. Lovell, No month of June: 102 hospital shirts, borne, Mo.; Henry R. Tyler, Manlius, ‘ skirts, 20 comfort bags, 10 pairx N. Y.: Oscar L. Ulgren, Jame knitted socks, 1 sweater, 18 pajama N suit, and 1,240 yards of pajama tia it to make a The King of Prussla stood ‘0 streets | In the Cathedral nave and said candidates for congress in all dis )uxh the street icts except the fifth and candidates ever much we may admit has con- | s = ‘Now let their harvest be their d : LA ; | Y iricar the o s e, ear and ol are so self-evident as to partake of i sheriff in Iartford and Tolland tentions abouvt the Bolsheviki, which { ounties & . trings cut and hasted mrust be familiar | 'U:]{ ' ‘n‘ h n‘x‘)““«h ;.mo:. o;’mq_f\ k| The nomination for cong on the Died From Wounds, The bi o S citizens ticket from the first district is Corporal James ¥ fifhe streets are | The birds on the Cathedral spi sent several years in the lunatic as: b - 5 . : h 5 Waited to see the prayer zo by L : . natic asy- | Gaius Wm. McClunie, and fo: eritf | Charleston, C.; Privates repalr and 1t 5| ) Fiittie birds can see vour praye \. 5 II I”M.‘mnlv“ & Vel fiom e icointy fene idonocan i B EnE WUanneisVII S EN. Vi o ne - : bRl LK ere >rince BB of Coburg yminee, Geor sabb is endorsec Coston B 188, S€ B8 will ‘06 done| iwhite-winged, ascending to the| .ijest daughter of the It . George H. Gabl idorsed on, Billir No.; Jesse B Snditi ’ e S8 g This party made no other congres- | mons, Andelusia, Ala >anl J. ¥lo- pnditions stk ) Leopold of Belgium, w for ional or shrievalty nominations. rine, Fort Atkinson, Wis.; Charl 10} Pale lilies on the marble grew, iderable time under restiaint & Nl ke \‘] g o | aios '* ‘\‘I : ':‘ f‘\’x £ et ; iRt ety & S e nationalist ticket Mrs. anier, Decatur, a.; Joseph Mac- TURN Carved saints were on the walls, In his youth Prince Maximili Can of Bridgeport, for congress | ciacca Pigbo, Italy; Frank 1\'; Snyder, g and through was extremely wild. The pace which | oo B0 S0 B0 Srrd Ll S laced by | Fairfield, Conn.; William Upton, Phil- church, 579 pads; South Congrega= & press time, we re-|The flower windows shone the sun.| he had gone was too rapid, even : < place 4 & pLon, f « Wil - | tional church, 327 pads: Episcopal 4 = 5 4 Philip A. Desilets. The guberna delphia; Okey Vaughn, Newford, W. - p b: 0 SR ASE DD s tKat the Allies have The sparrow said: His praver is| the Grandduchess Helen Viadimirov ,”:"'v"h:n s lw‘m ‘el "‘ (,’rit‘_::{“a‘ Va church, 1,900 wipes (4x4), 1,626 come W 2 done 1a of Russiz hose father and broth- ¢ | presses (4x4), 1,440 w (2%2), 5 offensive, and their at- na of Russia, whose fat L an formerly in the N Dicd of Discase. Res ] The swallow said: “Where did it g0? | ers were assuredly not straitlace q 2 oakum pads; Kensington, 3,500 com= e fbed as the most porten- 1t is a strange prayver, fiving low!” | inclined to Puritanism She there- | department and afterwards active ook Scott Milford, Summer, Mo.: | presses (4x8); Plainville, 02 split fite offensive of the year. | They rose and searched the larkspur | fore felt herself constrained to break | L : s Lucas, 266 Allen [irr., 750 compresses (4x4); Berling is indeed a most pleasant sky, off her engagement to him, almost on '[“:”K '~”‘§“‘ LS L ‘1\‘;‘ ‘_"‘"( ?“\‘> 1 :h'»:m IVI‘:'v{wm. N. J.: Leslic G. Mor- | 62 compresses (9x4 1-2) 1,000 Nt was hardly exipected They asked the clouds that drifted | the very eve of the day appointed ‘;‘:""‘; _T‘Yj“ ‘:’“}‘hrl:\((.-V«‘w\..‘ul(v\l\ r‘n\: Hmh/m' ““‘f rta, (An\.\rl‘v‘fiT\H- |4x.n. 1,400 wipes (4x4), 320 2 | s for the wedding. Prince Max was | Of State, treasurer, comptroller and at- | lian Watts Elsberry, Mo.: Frank | (2x2); Vine street, 3 8 strensth of the German at- | ... tne prayer had no wings and | genuinely in love with her. Her ac- | torney general are identical on the M. Wenzel, Little Falls, Minn.; Philip | Normal ~ school, 450 compresses would be spent for at least two stayed . fion in Jilting him was such a shock | Same tickets and nominces for con- | Whitford, Salters Depot, S. C, (9x9), 1.250 compre (ix4), B more, and yet so well has Foch | In the dark heart where it was | to a constitution Impaired by dissipa- | 8ress are the same except in the | Died from Accident and Other Causes. | Wibes (4x4), 1,810 wipes (2x2), 335 . made fion that it affected his reason, and fourth distric. ~The prohibitionists | Corporal Ralph C. Taylor, Mount | r0lls (three Is each), 91 oakumy e Dol AN Y ey he had to be committed to the cele- | have a candidate for sheriff in each | Pleasant, Mich.; Private Herbert D, |Pads, 250 compresses (8x4 1 at | was to have been the third day of hrated Austrian retreat for the in- | county, the nationalists only in Hart- | ywhalen, Detroit landers, Frary and Clar B they travel | {:nti) the world bends to my willi® Haturclof gl tose ; « 1 Report for June Following is a report of the are tiel made by the surgical dressings department during the month of June, the variou: churches, towns, and communitics being credited with the number made by ich Center church, 639 pads; Methodist the progressive part The prohibi- | Privates Charles E wipes split irr.g fhe situation in hand that on what y 2,660 coma ove? | the great Afth German drive, Ameri- S T sane above mentioned. A number of | ford county, namely TLeonard Kurts Wounded Severely, I\I ({T H ). 334 oakum pads q | Sergeant Russell B. Brightbill, Hec- | ogrps Hill, 3,450 wipes (4x4), 1,750 of Princess Marie Louise of Bruns- | for congress in all but the fifth district, { | 5 o0 5 00 'p‘ ‘l"" ,,‘(‘ compresses (43 Stanley Works, 5,« i 1 = wick and of Great Britain hose | and for sheriffs in Hartford und Tol- | (2 MU, Harrsbure, Pa.i Privates| 050 compresses (9x9), 95 oakum to his French col- | ing in scope and intensity anything father, the septuagenarian Duke of | land counties. ‘The socialists have full | o 2 is, Newark, N. J.: David H.| pads; New Britain Machine company, igzested that our troopbs | attempted Ty he Allies in 1918. This Al] the military experts think fhe | cuymberiand ex-Crown Prince of | nominations for congres: and for | The socialist lahor ticket has nominee. fBtifter-attack!” | cans, French and British troops are PACTS AND FANCIES, ars afterward he secured the hand of an American | launching a counter-attack surpass- Dunisle, Spring Run Pa.; Frederick V.| 8955 wipes (4x4) | | Gould, Roxbury, Mass.; John Luhaink % | next German offensive is near at hand. | Hanov ind whos srother e | sheriffs reford avi [t ape.s Joan LD iy BF before the . onrushing |can have only one meaning—namely, | NeXt man offensive is near hand. | Hanover, and whose brother, the | sheriffs Hartford w Haven and | gajtiniore; Edwin E, Miller, Portage i S| The only other thing they agree upon | sovercign Duke of Brunswick, are | Fairficld counties. : &0 . ot 4 Sherids G e s Penn.; Pit Sikivica, 801 1-2 Ninth ave- n . JFCAnd Just M"Pnit Sheric :"‘ | that the German offensive has been | ;i yha¢ the Americans will be in it.— ! hoth of them under restraint as men- e e e e ”‘,‘,:W\h we-) SPTES ARE PAID IN \ s me the Civil war@Rith | & failure, D L e e oot he siiininsmon:y (i = = ol chn e illed his men in the | a failure, Despite the hundred thou- | st Louis Republic. tally disturbed, in th umberland | 52 ARE ACCEPTED S et Mamous “Turn, boys! We're going ‘ sand soldiers which the Kaiser i Chateau on the shoves of Lake Gmun- it Slightly. OLD CHURCH YARD | ) stria A r % Nl bR : i >, o Sut Prinec x's only hoy t of thelr gene h struck can, only some six or eight miles | Paper pulp is . Uil or ginger root in ndi That ane way Chambers, No now 12 vears of age. will escape the 3 engine company, Bridgeport, Conn. to put pep in the papers.—Hudson Re- | PIght which rests ubon H'{ S ) : prome dn Aetion: e e i SRR | house of Baden, and of which he is | g Distriet Board Examines 72 of Privates Abert Brook, Princeton, Y for the present, next to his father, . Wojciech the only hope and heir, remains to | 1 most Americans the Czecho- | be seen. With a father who has | spent some years in a lunatic asylum, | July | | ) ponsive ¢ d in the Dreast of tervitory were gained, and Ameri- erican soldi that battle - g t 5 s v - ry American soldier in that battle | ., were able to retake two towns N German Money “At a Desig- Cvganowaski, Detroit; Herman J. Klotz, Syracuse; Harry F.| nated ‘Tombstone.” Thorpe 224 Hillside 1venne, Water- hury, Conn Chicago, July 18.—Admissions that e south of the Marne vhich had been abandoned. Tt may filitary critics may cry that it was | yean also that Rheims is still to be e good policy. They may deplore ! . . cco of operatio ; good T saved. Accounts of operations yes- | vore are o recent discov Feuin terday left the impression that the |jpeculiarly gratifying, therefore, to find | And a mother whose ? father are insane, he is assuredly somewhat handicapped. The blight 1pon the Baden dynasty may be said | had surrounded It on three sides. to have found its expression in fthe Now that the Allies have turned on If that “work of fight” rule only | childlessness and chronic state of in- | 7 e S ; {8 enfoncad, hat allot of. zoodl epace | valldlsmiof the relening GrandiDule il Felelod [0 o i et ca Sa QST BoaK there will be on our street corners. | likewise in the insanity of Grar And what a lot of extra money the | Duke Louis, throughout the eight] “he 1 Ll S kohe one a feeling of easiness to know that | hoys will have to buy Thrift Stamps. | vears of his reign, during which | 7ratic o 50 to Camp Devens, July s the government of Baden s | 25, have been issued by the first dis- | i o e Killed in Action. fact that an American general, brother an he had served as a secret agent of Germany before the United States, entered the war and allegations that Private Alexander Crosbies 'Kal- | some of New York’s most prominent goorlie, West Australia Previously Reported Missing Now Re- | 3 The first examinations of the 1918 hetically a novice in European war- i e,y cathedral town might have | them going strong.—New' York Her- draftees registered in the first dis- ported in Hospital, B fallad to heed the advice of ex- | iy it a0 oq to the enemy who | @ld. trict were held yesterday. Out of 72 ianced Frenchmen. But the fact | men examined 53 were accepted for lawyers had done as he did were Matines Losc 7 Men. made yesterday by Gaston B. Means) Washington, July 15.—The marine | 1N testimony at the hearing to deter- T D e T mine the legality of one of two wills Killed in action, 3; died of wounds, | Purporting to dispose of the : vounded severely, 3; total, 7. 000,000 estate left by James C. Kir iains that this general knew what | crvice, and several niore cases were men were capable of, and still bet- | | | | | | the Germans, the pressure on Rheims or ftinal decision | 1d he realized the depressing result| . . cioveq. At any rate, it gives | 7 fhe names of fifteen additional ‘ther retreat might have on their | : e SA a0t < the bit firm- < - , > Chicago. b gis Andsoftie; tookitnelbll o1 our hoys are now the attackers, and | —Schenectady TUnion-Star time t B eneaboete il by of Chicage between his teeth and gave the PGE O wministered by his younger , [ trict boar 10sc chosen e i Means, who appeared as a witness not the attacked et meai o s S > Kidiner Papnuck, 15 Silver sireet rivates Frederick 8. Bennett : s < s 1 Frederick, as regent, also in i v 1 Iver street; » | for the heirs of Mrs. Maude A. King. rd to t > ene uly it s or L 5 Mus 4 ing, rd to turn on the enemy. Tru = bellion, bloodshed and T an i rgis Harten, 145 Washington street; | North Bloomfield, N. ¥.: Charles C.| for whose alleged murder he was Hammer the Hun! It is amusing to watch the frantic { vasion which marked the rve ¢ | Antonius Menslarius, 221 High street; | Hale, McConnellsville, Ohio; Fred- | tried and acquitfed in Concord, N. C. cept a situation humiliating | e e waving of distress flags in Hartford | Grand Duke Leopold and caused so [ Robert Karolozuk, 147 Grove street; | ¢tick L. Riebold, Baltimore last winter, freely admitted receiving and New Haven over the approach of | many of his subjects to seck refuge |Michael Nalonewicz, ligh sireet; | Dicd of Wounds Reccived in Action. | money for acting the good old ship Prohibition. They | in America. James I'ox, 42 Deaver street; Carl Private Alfred C. Walburn, Wells- | of the realize the predicament John Barley-| The blight is popularly supposed ren, Wrightstown, N. J.: Joseph corn is in. He and his forces are|in Germany to have heen due to the | Kowalski, 99 Gold street; .Durward American flag “forced to retire” |y, q mired in the muck of a dismal swamp | curse placed upon the now reigning | Boehm, 79 Elm treet; Stanislaw | 1l st have been “unendurable” to American soldiers and to On the first day of their attack, the | country’s honor. HoW | pronch advance from two to four must have chafed at seeing | mjjes aong a 25-mile front. Not so as a secret agent German government before ton, Ohio, the outbreak of the war with the Wounded iin Action Severely. Tniled Eess. Quisdy B lojd o, 3 receiving $85,000 at one time and $92,000 at another for his services to 2 = Srive schell. | Germany, and of delivering $1,300.- ]"‘m_‘l'- r\: 1ss.; Harvey Snively, Schell-| 559 which he received on s check tol Spring street, Hart- SRR Captein Boy-Ed, German naval at- American people will always regard age of 12 months, a| ford; Steve Shlunsky, 18 Derby street tache at Washington, who was subse- pelled them to fall back to the | him ag 4 hero. littlo straighter and _steadier course | qying child, disfigured by erysipelas, | Raymond Alderman, § Slater Road CITY ITEMS quently expelled. B Lotiic riiiing at the ehemy psychologically during this critical | peing substituted in the little Draftees of the 1918 registration | Asked regarding the services N % S perlod of affairs; should study to be | stead The disappearance of young t which he received $92,000, Means ose poilus, too, must have felt gall The New York Sun, commenting on | less optimistic, while the Germans | Prince Alexander was ascribed the office of the second district board " said their hearts at being ordered back, | tno weather, says: June has been a |are preparing, and less depressed | Grand Duchess Stephanie, and by e oo o George Boyle has sold his hold-| “T made the money the way many ek, until the psychological moment | 1jco April: perhaps May weather can | When they are striking.—Springfield | German people genorally, to Gr nd | gther than physical, Tho jphysical | 18 on Hungerford Court 1o the | other Americans did, some of them - | Union Duke Charles’ uncle, Louis, who examinations will be held at the| ¥+ W- A the biggest lawyers in New Yo | bent on securing to himself the suc- | nracopic hall next Sunday morning at srnard Connelly, the iell known | ¢8R easily tell you the place wher so. Then we'll have mid-summer i ) ! , cession to the throne and of 10 o’clock. Last night's group wasonly [ local athlete, left today for Pelham | c®lled for it—right in the Trinity News dispatches say our marines in | venting any- son of the French-born | . 500 et MEHUS Sroub wasonly j o0 LR S o he Nava: Rese ”E.A‘:w’hvvuh yard, at a designated tomb- stone Corporal Henry 1. Schumacher, strategic casons! The b- and amunition is running low.—RBris- | branch of the dynasty by Grand trategical reason They prob and am f Newark, Ill.; Privates Joseph Cole, _ ~ Sachelezk, 157 rowve street; Steve a tol, Conn., Press. Duchess Stephanie, wife of Grand | Gleba, 310 High street; Philip Book- iy understood in that moment the Thev - e ia e 5 1 k - ¥ hey may court-matrial that gen- 7 Duke Charles, whose only son, Crown } mun, 56 Winthrop street: John Vie- eral for not obeying orders but the Prince Alexander, vanished from his | tor Carlson, s Tt is possible that we should steer a | cradle at the blings of those French heroes in the | e Summer of 1914, when Joffre fors were given hearings last evening a rived to turn on the Hun. But a|pe expected in July. We hope that's ench general commanding French pops and an American general com- | 1jong about Christmas and the coal | r { France fought “like tigers.” Why not | Grand Duchess Stephanic from suc- | stow such feeble comparisons and say | cceding to the crown. The missiy street has Eraa SEEay they fought like marines —St 5| Crown Prince is said to have turned ——— )een motified to report to Pelham | . hs cautious and wary,—the other, | Add famous sayings:—“We are | post-Dispatch. up 20 years late under the name of | CANNING Gl N oumE Bay tomorrow morning KEEP FLAGS CLEAN. 1d and aggressive. The former had | going to counter-attack”. — “Kaspar Hauser,” and it is nifl- | P S , ’ Thomas Clerkin of Elm street will SRLTT de his blow until he knew re- s e - cant that on the very day when the | . THe Canning classes hoing conduct- | yeport Monday morning for Pelham | Dyers and Cleancrs Voluntcer Use ot R Doninton it Barl of Stanhope and his daughter, | 70 1" this SUY under the local wom. |uay to take up his duties with the Their Plants, Gratis. (Syracuse Post Standard.) the late Duchess of Cleveland, had SRol jubelsatal ounci arranged for the mecting of Kaspar | pnding American troops are two en- | yuun can zo chase himself. will be examined at regulav intervals Harold O'Meara of High ely different personages. The one S arrived,——the latter felt| rThe Hun offensive is broken - ! Naval Reserves. Clerkin is a brother | yyjantic City, N. 7. July 15,012 v i of James Cler % 5 | A « y , Jul 14 The Dominion of Canada is fifty- T 5 vkin, one of the first| oy, gallantly doing its utmost in Houser with Grand Duchess Ste- | : voung men to be called for service : one years old e omiil have heen mye. | Noons and ovenings, will meet this - | every city in the country, day in and T P o N3 €, e shoulc VD SN0k 2 > e Irs - ¥ vate v h W X . " he ac of co 2 C 2 « 3 week, at the Prevocational G 1 ivate Jacob Winkle, who The act onfederation {witen | T UL 2 T Lol 0 i ul any trace | revocational Grammar e hounds ging at th Bolsheviki Wil s Relations— eated a nation out of the four : N S e e ¢ | school instead of at the usual place tioned at an army hospital ¢ rccomplishment of the hoys over- seing obtained of e perpetrators of |} port f 5 gave the word to advance wdline Yes and the relations’ | original independent provinces of ”‘“ L The afternoon session is scheduled to | Port, R. I, is spending a few g 5 e erime begin at 2 sult? A dashing counte hroats. too, if they g \e chance, | (anada, was signed July 1, 1867, in o Ein AL en E e . : A 3 ~ ooty the old Parliament house at Quebec. 5 N 30 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. Dean The children at the Children’s This was the promise here yes- launched by the Americans which = = — Steel In Canada. 5 rEenc 3 o n Corl 5 % . since burned. The anniversary has . home emergency agent, and also as- ome on Corbin aven enjoved terday of delegates to the ok away the breath the Ger- Some picked German divisions are | peen observed ever since as “‘Domin (Edmonton Bulletin.) yciated with the Hartford county | Pocnic at Hart Pond yesterday lans. Not only wu e abandoned ported to ha literally | ion Day,” less noise than the analog- Following the atement of the | lecague, will supervise and demon- Mr. a Mr I'red ( ; v A el i e s e e Sntain of | strate the work. All women who are | son of Talcoti s bund redovered i additions wewed up” by American (roops. | ©0S American celebration but with no | war board t v of Talcott strect of Defense, which ordinarily amect at St. Mary’s school on Friday after- at h n were yearning for a {another put-out: Foch to Pershing to ance t trike, and he sensed the | faig aint under which they strained strai out, to show the nation's pride in is to' be kept the cleanest fabric o’clock, and the evening, | furlough in this city lin every community in the future eleventh annual convention of the National tmpbell and | association of Dyer id Cleane we spending | who volunteered their 1,00 modern Jess pride steel ig lying idle Vancouver. and | niembers of these classes are ursed | the summer at Oak Bluffs plants to President Wilson for wh LB on P e ., comos the re- | lo attend. They are also asked to in- hif-mile rom the enemy 1 1st have awfully hungry:, el ; ¢ t2 William James McCarthy is home | CVer use the government way put from the navy on a five day furlough, | them, and offered to clean free ev The will of the late Margaret 11, | 1ag in their home localitie Cryne was filed in the probate court | Showing their patriotism r good measure _ e | port that the railway of ‘the C. N. R. | vile their friends. The classes are When the tory of this wa Colonel Roosevelt i reported loom- Condensed Milk Exports, are to be torn up westward from Al- | open to all women of the city who (Albany Avgus.) berta Beach. Before they begzin to | Arc interested in the T o of fruit railway, and while | tnd vegetables and o do not itter T not over the Revublican convention yings record A rainbosw On such o fon Condensed milk to the value of | tear up more . rai uch occasior 3 3 . leaving a yuntain of T : about 70,000,000 s exported from wving oL will 10ne ) ehio b an appear like a thunderstorm | B this mtry for the fiscal ar end fine June 30, nearly all of it going this afternoon and by its terms he Under the plan adopted each mas- e uncerstand the art of canuing will be ; i Gl LLn 2 1 5 o St entire estate is left to her hushand cleaner will advertise his home lying at Vancouver, it would taught ‘how at 5 i Willinm H. Cryne, who is named exe- | ¢ity that every flag ¥ 10 him nericans more,—nons weder for the authorities to inform 8 will he cleaned withont e The ointed out to the fn e I e s e R { the public as fo whether the Ainerican Boys: il War y ., tha " 1a taken bm the Grand Trunk and | r pride, than Tod neral Dershing cable ¥ that being used by the soldiers from t nd T 1 1 Automobiles driven hy Joseph Hall | §0C/ation plans a big fizght to have the ; (Troy Record.) nd Joseph Fisebl collided at the | iNdustry s ential throush ! 1 . N. R. lines last summer has yet o P 4 : national advertisi nd a sytematic forgotten message of | Liout. Quentin Reosevelt may aluc the condensed —milk ex-| 1% M T “v s fnl amimes es et ITtle Tkt Baltes mor oL Choiats S I el o e v tematic orted last year exce the valu : of all of the condensed milk pro till. lying at Levis we would he Fetn ‘ , general i iIf the wishes of a nation wishes of a natio hat damaged GOING TO COUN- bring that about K! 1 A fe {of the way — — = e o, (Textile Worid Jourmal) the war department. Young Baker's|a dancing party in the bank's en PERSHING AND BLISS ! parado in Hartford Sheep growers in and around To-; ..4vigtism s the altitude larged quarters tonignt. They will SEITZER OVERSEAS. | More Sheep, : somcthing to help his countr Wichstacatior this oit Jersuaded ‘his father to secure his ap- | Young women employed at the - Eichstaedt of this city i persuaded ‘his fat t e his ap- | 10l h this convention in this country the firsi year pointment as a special messenger New Britain Trust company will give To Round Up Slacker nda, Pa., have orzanized a Sheep |’ ", oloce american boy, While have the clerks and oflicials of other My From London cor the pl s s : R o Observe ) owers' association to promote thel " . iion"\‘ac jnclined toward peace, | hanks as their guests. The room has | 99 Clark street, have received word of g announcement that General John sirne e i It pleaging o note tha the | Taising of sheep “'f MH»H ".‘. m“\ el A oV or B oo nded the ihlond Swhit heen tastefu decorated with na-|| the safe arrival overseas of their sor essential ocenpation Bederal atil st S | civil | tion. Tf this prac continued gen-; T 1 overy emergency th tional colors for the occasion. The | & the nation may face now or in new quarters wil be opened ahout supplied with domestic wool for blenbol Pershing has been awarde the | DON ‘orgeant ( R zer. He is a d . lotionwide | €ral. this country would soon b g - authorities are planning a nationwide 1 corps : A Spanish dfploma, salling from a | COMDbINg of the country to catch all| well % centuries to come 237th Aero Squadron, dreft dodgers, delinquents and deser- | Its needs, instea 1 of the prosen T . wel grounds. the hike | with which he sailed ters in every vounty in every state. | Shortag 3 SRS t physical director of local ouncil, has been given nearly lost his life when the vessel| Tt iy right. When one man shirks | — ’ Makes a Differenc T Wosds o ~ Germans Should Be Careful (Buffalo Courier.) planned to take last night, with about The Hol Name society of St. Jo shifting his part of the burden of | (Worcester Gazette.) v may be expected to join|ien junior members of the associa- | the Evangelist church wil meet tc carrying on the war on to Germans should be careful collected volces of protest from | tion, to Griswold Lake, was post- | night in the parish hall to take action shoulders of another man h s they seize Moscow. She may | German towns who have coms fo|poned, the date to be announced |on the death of their president, Fran j,m,r.,,r. ! j 5o the Iniguity of air rald lat cig P. McDonough. rand Cr of the Order of the Bath I member t army medical hea A 1 attached né General asker b Ameri- B zoppesentative . supreme | SPanish port on a Spanish steamship, rand Cross of the Order of &t | Was sunk by a Hun submarine. Of|or dodges, it is simply the process of Michael and St. George. Of course| cOurse this does not constitute a violation of Bk isin of this kind cannst i Spanish neutrality epted by American A’on‘mandurs‘“"‘“"“"’: D

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