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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY fand would furnish him Our candidates will he, and the BRsgressive impulse in | party pledges that they shall De wmlv\ T | HUI FROM MOSCOW BUY MORE PROPERTY e o emel iy AsTen e e i" [ The Delphy Slides Down The Ways Br the next election? | lieving in one flag and one people for 9 S ) ¥ L i it ), Sl rrey o L ] h At Quiney Three Months After Jeel | | . \ . i | Kaiser Is Refused Permission to Manufacturing Concern Expscted te a non-partisan | for the most vizorous prosecution of | 1 ho will st e fo ea.c Sl Is Laid Bainbers to Congress. | the wir and e stle bipeace | Embassy Guard to Capital T'urchase Finnegan and Riordan i seems to apply | Iothryea raflict i | | - | li . ¥ f . . Quiney. Mas Tuly 19.—The Del- | | B e rpniicin [orincisles. they will Le men who ffiel 11} C”V Hfl]l TOWOF NN e R e L e in Russin. Propertics Near Its Factory. B6. overwhelming, | While we make certai rever the | ; right of free sovernment in the world. | will not forget that we have a Repub- lic to preserve in this country; that we are a representative government, o 3 not a Bolsheviki syncopatio that New York, July 19.—When a \ 3 i the senato or the | \while there ix absolutely nothing in | the newly ‘ BBLn, in which the | i ountry which we will not take | 1t the Sguantum works of the Fore | Iondor e b a ng com : B 4 nany recent orth & Judd Manufacturi . ver plant of the Bethlehem Ship- ||y a & fo " i ver plant t Bethlehem Ship- | |y asked permi the Russian | pany is negotiating for the purchage Tidi g 9 A 1 Ri : 's last night. Mrs. W. S. Sims, | German troops to Moscow to guard | Main strcef. near the corner of Stan drawal of Demo- 8§ a concession of no Bes not work where e for a Democratic | American Commander of | the German emba hevist {ley street, according to veports eur would | rent._today. The J. M. Finnegan ang not permit any foreisn troops to en- | P. Riordan > s q % EAA IS T Riordan properties are mentioned & for Senate was | an tolling at ten minnutes | k nother destroyer was laid on | ter the capital. This information is | as the places about to changt ownere [ death struggle | (..j taking shall be for war purposes before 4 o'clock yesterday afterncon, | t1 ways. contained in a Russian wircless dis- | ship. The North & Judd company IRt ine| a0 Lt when) the war is over, [ follkiin the! vicinit Ay ahy took the water three | patch, which read o owns land on the east side of Stanley fiter attacking him | oo \ill restore private properties | craning nechs om the time her keel was| “On July 14 the People's Commis- | street and south of East Main stréet. fition of & warm | . en for war purposes to their own- tary of the Navy Daniels | rary received a visit from the ct 1f the land in question is purchased if Biha Democrat, | e e L Moreover, it was only | d'affaires of the German embassy, | will admit of extensive evelopmeént fto run. In Michi- | SRR s e seven months and twelve days after | who asked (he Russian EOVErnment's of the plant in the future. Bite, where therel ;oo of a sacred contractual obliga- | R€WIy installed bell's first message was | the signing of the contract for her | consent to the sending of a German ederlck M. Holmes, assistant se¢ m the R(‘Duhh(:mv& tion. to be u jovous one The inarticulate | “ONStruction, though nine months was v:.yu»‘ ion fo Moscow to guard the!,etary of North & Judd Manufactur- fiivited Mr. IPord, “A . Republican congress means a |voice was heralding the gladsome tid- | - LAteq, 88 necessary, and before | German embass It was added that |ing company, said this afternoon thaf B vhot Tarely |lar conaress!wihiich! willl he & warant | i, i | the war two years was considered | the Germans had no intention of 0C- the management had nothing to &ay B8 pacifist, before | of jts own performance and a guaran- | oo O American victor anihey ne too short a time. The destroyer ying Moscow. {at this time, and gave assurance thaf P the Democratic | tee of complete fulfillment by every | \Wre taken up by tugs in the harbor, | will Pe in commission within six | The People’s Commissary for for-|when there was anything definite the 8y to securing an- | qepartment of the government, very | (AC(OTY whi son the water frontand | weeks eign affairs replied that Russia de- | matier would be made known fl supporter in the | Republican voté cast is another nail | 8Very form of mnoise-making device| The construction of the Squantum | sired peace, and the Russian govern- J. M. Finnegan, who was asked not adjourned | in the Kaiser's coffin, every Republi- | WHich the ¢ity has. And. as passen-| plant and its production record are|Ment was prepared fo give the Ger-[ahout the reported sale of his propér a policy of so- [ ¢.n Congressman cted is another [ZOrs Will admit, these included gongs | believed fo constitute a new world | Man embassy and consulate detach- |ty gaid: “That's some more of i ip, if carried to | stone piled on his tomb.” on surface cars and even {} hrill | mark in shipbuilding. The first | Ments of its own troops of trust-! et ajr His lot is large and in in a Democratic | Ol e mibnay e spadeful of earth was turned on Oet, | Worthy character and sufficlent for a | ciudes a dwelling e o = B o 5 R T Soal | guard. but that in no case would it N YRS e P Raminiiation, o | BRISTOL MINISTER pavement to contirm tha cont | Aitine. in-sre swoa T ooy oS! | permit the prasence of 4 orelen mil- Aol i, i @ 0 _ 5 2 filling in the swamp and erec wner of the principal amount ministration, fur- | TR o e e e g 1 mpRlandiand ferect: (ISt (e DicseRcs ofia oy owner he principal amount of rea § to definite Doli o . - 1 or tad. The LS * | ing a building had proceeded so rapid- g estate desirel, confirmed the repéri B, prompt altion GETS 30 YEAR TERM | tion exi ip 1 elling | 1 "that shipments of steel for the de- 10 the tune of enthusiastically shouted P that the sale has been negotiated and Bt I e | e O Sl | CITY ITEMS | e shon e seres asan iropean waters, named | government in reply declared constructed 1 v Within two hours the i city hall be and use for necessary war purposes, unaccustomed sound By fortuitous circumstances the | { | i | | 17, it wds better for | arted a wave of acclaim which swept | plant is entirely under cover and ten No transfr of paper§ has yet taker Ahe President should | g 9 3 o | over the eity | destroyers are continually on the place. The Riordan property has 2 ev. Theodore Buessel Sentenced t t 2 A e I Otherwise the de- Church Bells Chime In | ways. 1t is expected that one will be Miss Edith M. Young of Wil- | frontage of about 100 feet and = r epa i Atlanta—Weeps When Judge 3 r, proper preparation Atlant. T Brooklyn woke up 1 after launched every eight day llams street, fhis city has received | greater depth. Mrs. Riordan is new 3 some very pretty souvenirs from |spending the s - tage Af Con- | g the summer at her cotage a ‘wox‘;:f;fi;iwofwt:‘c *\‘«el‘jv Imposes Penalty. Manhattan. The bell on Borough TAKF 1 Egypt and Jerusalem. They were sent | Ocean Beach. New London. Thers it : = 1all started the celebration there. The | Y her by her cousin- Private Seth |a dwelling and barn on the v But now the situation is | ; b 1 i ,000 P Vi her by ¥ T lling and barn on the proper o Lkl Hartford, July 18.—Rev. Theodors | church helis chimed in even hefore Scholes, who is serving with te Brit- WBW we need a Republican | puessel of Bristol, who was tried in | (e sextons at the ends of the ropes S ieh Expeditionary forces. b Picall for and insist upon | tno United States court for seditions |svero downright positive that the | Late Afternoon Reports Show French e 5 e p BALI, PLAYERS NOT EXEMPT reparation and to formu-| ytterances and found guilty, was se ! i et A Yanks were chasing the enemy back | = 5 president of the W. C. T also na Washington, duly 19.-—Professiona Bldtion to this end. Such a|tenced to ten vears on each of three | "{}o general direction of Berlin to Ilave Captured 16,000 German | [ o ‘will in every way back up | counts to run concurrently The sen ain the Democratic President | tence is to Atlanta among the fi to receive the ne of Chautauqua in Plainville. Mrs, Mary | 46T today by Seeretary Baker. “I have Jetiing the war Befors gentence was glven Judse H | ¢ne triumph, In . jiffy o had the London, July 19.—French troops | E. Wells, county president of Hart. | decided that the work or fight regu Natlonal Chairman Speaks. B Hm\»o‘dvqu a ‘vn.nn}mn to '< r'_*‘l“ City Hall Custodian Piero Chiffe, | i their counter-offensive on the | ford county wishes to meet the 1 t. 4 Jation includes baseball” safid Mr " The Republican party today sup- | the verdict made by the ergyman’s | jimhing the uncompleted belfry it | battle zone between the Aisne and | ford county members at the Middle. | Baker in announcing his deciston ports ‘‘every possible means to win | counsel was Chiffe’s first bhell-ringing ecxpe the Marne captured 16,000 prisoners | town House at 1 inck the war now,” demands a peace with | The defendant was asked if he cared | oo J yesterday, according to news reaching | i victory and never peeace by compro- | to say anvthine. ',”""l"" o \"": :‘" Don't toll it slowly,” yelled My, | London this afternoon. g : s mise, and stands for sane prepara- | had been under ”m; o strain and Be | powling when Chific worked the rope = S LICHNOWSKY TS BANNED tion now for the solution of after-the- \r\u‘d lr;H as if he \-tfl\‘ d go ““"*”" b’ only leisurely. “This isn't a funeral BOMB GERMAN SHOPS, Ams zing rule | war pr o Wi rhmi. | felt that owlng ta pains about his|{h" e SRR S 1 ‘selection. & The b r,,‘;”“:;::' }z,{ll,yt‘vf,”"\l'\v Q""r‘ Beart he Would b unably to undenss |15 2 selsbration. ks hee claukl T R ST ' nowsky. man ambassador in Lon- IR A ¢ctican peo- | cos e publican Natlonal | @ eevere sentence. The clergyman also And Chiffe made her English Aviators Make Successful | don at the outbreak of the war, whose ing an opportunity for l:;,’\i':“»-m" eSS addreesins Bt elli 2 ol e e el tiea to b Lig duty Down in the city hall plaza, where | Raid at Manufacturing Center: disclosures attributi responsibility Bration in the real author- | Just returned from a coast to |28 & loval American citizen but he '"”““"“"j‘“‘ ,;."\'__ ok ”'"}‘"""";‘: London, July 19.—An afficial state- | to Germany for the bringing on of the 5" Mossrs. Sehwab, Stet-|coast tour of the countr o pte. | was sure he had been a marked man | Were selling Thrift Stamps at the | ment given out by the British air | conflict brought him into d © - AP ast tour of the country, and opti- | W43 1 Ho said it had been his|Liberty Bell stand, the curious crowd | iy ot home, has heen permanently 7 3 n in unfettered control, | p, A s = gt 1Y each the gospel of Jesus | ® e , N With such me: d fall, Mr. Hays gave a win-the-war | 20 100 0 BT 05 BOS LY country, | come news. The folk did Mot stob | . chines bombed the works at Ha- | house of lords, according to the Due: Ao wnn:fm S nh | ets e [hwtogss of whatihlaipat o1 \r\m!\- :‘\( k vou to give me another | cheering until the bell quit clan endigen and the Barbash work seldorf Nachrichten A minor 5 ships, arms, anmumuni- | ¢ faten s = ¥ sk 3 « > i, el i e ge a as .| 8 cl - s > G p"f‘"flmf»m‘?s :m«;i\u»nnhm Ly vy mnlxg in Washington, he satd | . 05, "0 T 8 Fligond me to | and thal was for more than fifteen | Go0q results were observed and ap- | the members voted for the femporar They insist on doing their bit to. [‘M-T-L\ ;;pc{denl's ety faa | o ol eribarsie SEbothibiolison ance, anywhere. I will lay down | minutes 9 preciable damage was done. A hos- | exclusion of the prince ward winter food preparedness. Use He Exes e e dotariy | Of Congress present und votinelontallll e i e e TS From the windows of the skysc tile aerodrome was also bombed with i the tops, as directed in free book of dresses nl :im; inbthw' \_‘ 5rm\_ war menasures, the Republicans have | 5. " o prison from me. pers gazed wonder-struck thousands. | go0q results | canning and drying instructions is- B whte o | Emimmeciioyperoent and thogDem e ars werettollliie domnithok: With wireless-like rapidity the news | *%04, 10 o cnines returned saten TEST THE RUBBERS sued by the National War Garden B L e e o= Sneiicelt on e Rt tal BvE R o S e belas el snoke FITs olcelv | (ash communicatad SO R el B | “On the 17th instant aur machines | z Commission, Washington, D. C. i—tuce o) e e g | (BUPDOEC 3 brated and his bhody trembled. He | besan to wave. Work ceased every- | cyccessfully attacked the railway and 5 Send two cents for postage. Beve painted, e ey heve | o 2ir: Hays! address was inipast a8l 419 not collapse, however, andihe con~|where, From one end of the Dlgil siainesiat Thionville, All our ma- “"‘k*;d“e;fnr‘fis:;"v::; Lot ollow fimued ta adaréss the court. Tn To | lown (o tho othor spread the HAIngS: | chines returned safels.” grandly B > i 5 Says G. O, P. Is United Again. ferring to the testimony of parishion- | and wherever there were two persons - ——— — PY : N The: 3 s = N & £ S ouiinge dictane ic ] S THEY'RE ALL HAP! o mf’v‘)"({:;‘ txgtl;wr:;:n:j: of our| “Republicans of New York: I [ers, he said it had been weak because | Within shouting distunce, felicitations | POLICE QUELL RIOT. B exchanged ov fhe good news s and stiffened the morale of In framing practical policies for vice president. is to be the | Paseball was held a non-essential oc Borough President Dowling Prisoners in Big Offensive. speaker tomorrow afternoon at the | CUPation under the work or fight or ordam, July 18.—Prince Li y £ e % T0PS OF YOUNG BEETS CAM BE USED “During the night of July 16-17 our | from membership In the Prussian | las GREEMS — AND DRIED FOR WNTER USE| bring you glad tidings from Maine to | they were slow to think and did not | were e G California. from Wisconsin to New | understand Bnglish language well e e Mexico. The Republican party in this In reply to the defendant’s plea Tho '”‘"!'1,“ Eothets Eoha g 5 o o e t the trouble was | paper bulletin hoar. in ashington A e nation is re-united. God bless the | Judge Howe said that the trou % - - rying out our high punposes, how- { ' "o, ", 0 "o back—and God | With the evidence which was convine- | Heights and Harlem last night to read ever, the Administration has not| "} g . L od 1 N le the defendant.s testimony |and to talk nolsily of the ‘allied ad- | serves were called out here today to { { bless the boys who staved at the | inz. While t s LT achieved the same success. There is | Sl B = = » t true. Ruessel in making his | vance in ¥France. The crowd beca disperse a crowd of strike sympa y - - VEGETABLES AND. FRUITS SHO & - 2 , hearthstone and lkept the home fires | Was not tru Faes; Y nE % c Fhindra na Elghty. | thiz W threatened to rusl the 7 & SORTED ACCORDING TO COLOR ,SIZE always a halt and a hesitation in | peatihstont and kept Uie home MLes | (ot ment had heen interrupted by | o dense in One Hundred and Bishty- | (hizers who threatened to rush (he / AND RIPENESS 70 ACCQUIRE adopting the necessary course fina lrpime e Tave & Mouk Moo fOI lina caurd severalltimes flret reet, between Wadsworth u'tli plant of the Natinnal Tndia Rubber y BESIRED UNIFORMITY, 5 | 00¢ 3 e o | St. Nicholas avenues that pol e-| Co, in the attempt to force 500 T ~ 5 entered upon. Wl to do it, and with characteristic Once’ the clergymanthad asked 1« : i o o ‘While we were mediating by. mes- | {0000 T Sl ntelligence and | be sent to an asvlum o." replied | serves were called out to make a path | workers to leave the factory. The sage in the fleld of open diplomacy. | \icion’ we will proceed to the accom. | the court. “You are not crazy; you | for traffic : o it | CTOWG soon was dicpersed and two with the German and Austrian peo- | o oL are disloyal and dishonest.” Men and_children paraded with v'-';,f ples, our transportation of troops Was | «p. tpit the greatest of all crises. In passing sentence the court said|on One jundred wenty-fifth ol ; '8 ar > BIee = aeal) g unishment was the 1w | street an slow and in small numbers and seem- | oy party, with the control of the 'h?‘t :fi‘pjf:n:‘a;:nh?j\ Al ) 0‘:\ e s G R e perrs ed to vindicate the view of those| ,vernment in other hands, becomes | Suit2 : S Tt ‘rime was | Newspapere were leing read every- who contended that the transfer of | {jo war party of the nation, insisting counterfeit citizen he crim v ‘j Sl miltions of Americans to France in|on the right: of o full participation, {21 8S€ravated one as the defendant o A T any reasonable time was impossible. | giving to the last of our blood and our | W8S & clergyman heaters Tull of Enthusiasm. The American success was cele- | SWEDEY Criticizes Government Delay. treasure, standing immovably against 3 1 . o WE . X 2 1 mr brated all over Broadway last night. | The army appropriation bill of | an inconclusive peace. ADMITSU g S[RENGTH L gl RO 1 epinlelt A ° pheen p A1 g ALBU The theater crowds especially, which | Epide Is Spreading Stockholm last winter was held up for more than We regret that Allied officers have Ao el il Do | . r 0 s two months, in order that the Sec- | asked in vain for certain greatest e Spe s e —Another Case on Ship. , retary of war might visit the war|American leaders and we insist that | yienna Paper Declares Americans | pounded enthusiasm. jov anid Lond July 19.—Six new cases of fronts and gain a clearer idea of the | every possible efficient instrument in 5 et e (rorithe o tic cholera have been reported in Ver ere situation there and bring back a |men and material which is available Have Million Men In France a Everywhere on Broadway—in holm in the last few days, says finite . 71 rned | shall be used to aid in winning the ! i T RS Dot dispateh from Copenhagen to the definito policy. ~When he returned | shall ed iofin ylnning Bl CGetunny Mist Win Quickly. o R SEE, S, o =f dlepeicilirohiiCobennagen) ok in he appeared before the committes of | war, and that inefficiency shall be re- ; i, G Sy i Jxchang legraph company. Con- the House and Senate and gave them | placed by efficiency wherever found: i qpo Hague July 19.-—In outspoken | on—folk spoke proudly of the lads | Seduently steamship trafic between an acount of his trip, but instead of [ and all of these things which we de- | (1 et on ‘the growth of American | who travelled 3.000 miles tn fight the | (e Danish capital and Petrograd has i reen stopped bringing back a definite plan of ac- | mand of the party in power, We ir- | (i ohointhe cocialist Arbeiter Zeltung | Germans and had “put coms pep into | €% tion he asked for more time to con- { revocably pledge for ourselves. [ of Vienna says there is no doubt more | war,” as the phrase went frequentiy | ~LN® newspapers. the message adds, sider. “The fact that the party in power | 10, 1,000,000 American troops al-|last night. Never since we entered | S2V that a of choiera hass “The Western drive was then on,|refused to prepare for war in 1914 | o4qy have arrived in Europe. It de- | the war has there heen such a stimu- | detected aboard a ship which has It presented, as nothing else could, | @nd 1915 has not lessened the support | cjareg this is o feat of organiztion s [ Ins to patriotism, indged by its effect | rived at Gefle, a edish seaport the immediate danger of breaking | by Republic o A opEEa Who 80 | amazing as the creatian of i“hi ] on the crowds ws that the | the ¢ ulf of Rothnia rougt allled line. The allies | Strongly urged it Che most unfair | 5pmy American troops ure ) good | e i e m'n‘\“f‘:‘;:: e ?\dm‘mflm“an for | and unpatriotic efforts in many quar- “American participation i hea e Sl b R | SUPPLY SHIP SUNK, and pressed the necessary ship- | ters for political purposes to prevent | fighting,” it adds, “increases « | with a shamro, » his buttor hole. | \x upon us. We were pushed into | the full participation by Republicans | man’ task to one of gigantic magni-| early, told passershy at Broadway and | doing of the American supply ship Action, and thus we have now landed | in Wwar activities have had no effect | tude. It is easily nunderstandable that | early, told pasershy at Broadway and | Westover was announced hy the navy | whatever on the Republican party’s | the German command is trying this | Forfy dreet, that “if the §0th | department last night with a possible patriotic and loyal membership in Its | year to reach a great decision before | i g Y1 never stop till the of ten i Fighty-two of the giving to the last of its blood and | the full weight of the United States ! o T e e treasure. And nothing can deter us. | ge1q. | We will continue so to give, to strive, | SR E | effect upon the general | 5000 R R et o B to fight and to die, until victorious | | stre f the war were much di | 1 | Bristol, R. 1., Sirikers Cause Scrious | Disturbances at Factory Today. | Bristol. R. 1., July 19.—Police re- Siaumavon 0 is i on i Vegetables and fruits to be proper- This is a necessary precaution in g =7 tamming vegetables and fruits. Free ly dried must be properly handl | [ i H | The strike began last Tuesday, the |ook of imstructions on canning and Our fres book ""{.’f;,:"fi; :;;:y:! { aie d employes demanding a 25 lrying may be had from the Nationai e e N e Wic Gardent Cow !‘ per cent. wage increase. More than War Garden Commission, Washington. to the Nation: | | trikers were arrested 250 are on strike and 2.000 others B C. for two cents to pay postaze: fmission. ‘ have been forced out of work Washington. July 19.—The tory a million men in France.” The former president here describ- ed the defeat in Congress, by the Ad- ministration forces, of legislation to extend the draft age limits, which he declared would have provided promptly, and without hardship up- on dependent families, the army of “at least 5,000,000 men” wurged by Xhe minority leaders. He continued: “What 1s necded then to help tils Paris, July 19 Deputies Abel {Administration most is a coordinate “The Republican party stands to- | Ferry and Louis Deschamps have Pranch of tho Government with pow- | day for three things: made an important report to the et e el /ey and responsibility in fighting this “First, to use every possible means | army committee of 1‘\;. chamber .,: fhedtess closed BRoans v kaione; v rhic 1l perform two func- | to win the war now. | deputies concerning the governmen until a lat LERese e (oe :{‘J,f;,“?-én" 1-.‘\1“:1 Seliciee v'nons(t:r]\’:v, Second, for a peace with victory | inguiry into the German offensive of \n“"l‘;":;l’:(}]“’\' ver - latest informat ltive criticlsm of ndminlstrative action | and never peace by a compromise | May 27 when the Germans cap- | ’_Iilwmflv‘_w'm‘ S e 3 % or inaction, '\ ecriticism is construe. bargaining of P"lTl‘CIDles which would j tured the Chemin des Dames and ad- e (1/~nmn.=’l;"1[‘10n "a‘ NataTeh SUBS SCORE AGAIN. #tive which will point out & defect for | Violate American rights, interests and | vanced to the Marne) ) togdemans Hobus etk e e, Bt (D ey Ben . {tho purpose of having it remedied, | honor. and rasko ol sour sacridce ‘fl~‘ (o St ;.40va nmndmm,mf ped his show to make sure that every ink by a submarine on Tuesday, ;2 S, 4 . [which will emphastze n need for the | 51::‘1;‘”,11;7]1"7‘“:'“ oace esain SRR i::;_niat:g(}a;Fhe;-;m':‘:rm‘:‘:m Jeputies | P04y In hia nudience was fully in. |Says an admiralfy announcement to- — = s ® urposs of having it suppiied, Tt Is | | e ¢ ’s. The actor mada | day. Twelve of the crew were the Pl;;‘)uytmfxf ;ru\m P m-nx-nr Yot mqln “Third for a sane preparation NOW | them of the disciplinary measures | formed of the news. T or mad 5 snasch and started & demonstration | only =S L MC 2 fpendent power whiein will minimize | fOr @ solution of the problems Im- | taken and to introduce bill by | !‘ sch mlt‘lm.]‘n‘:” 1_:(1 acwmzr\:‘w e | MRS, BELMONT TI!F FANY Lo iblneiduids Dbl ® surable in their complexity and | which general officers seriously oS checreRapR Suit e L L & o el L el e i \itude which will come after the | fault in the future can be punished. | Ing five or six minutes. ANOTHER TRANSPORT SUNK. Belmont Tiffa=s, now in|letter home they depart. Thoss farvo and concealment and stimu- | & War Vetoran Cheered, Londor, July 19.—The Britieh ne the American Red | people who have given the money L e s e el MR AR SRS i) " Ho tniroduced Major Cushman A, | (FISPort Barunga has been sunk by | ST e R O GO T AT L S g e | FIRST JAP SHIP HERE. T (S Y Gt (59 (0 b Wbmarine, the edmiralty ~ an- feen srvice with the men of the | see. F a5 ecoud fune. peace, | An Atlantic Port, July 19.—The fi rican aerial equadron which went | ROunced this afternoor ! RIS American and French forces. : ner! “In the manteen proper the ‘We will establish policies WHICH ( of ths gteel vessels which are bei whe haz Dbeen garssq and | 0O Cosualties. P alf el S8R S 1o, (el piae sad ke e ds utl o the T ed Sta atater R Bl iR such a dirty, sordid thing,” she |look s0 nice and th i once agatn will bind up the wounds | buys in Jagan for the United State ) Major Rios sald the reason i s ] e e and the food is en of war, which will renew our pros8per-!yaq oriveq o i Allics are abla to develop n CRYNE ESTATE, said, “that at least we should give | €60d. Youcan'tthink whatit mea, r s our men warmth and cleanliness | to the nen. Th fty, which will administer the nffalrs | be plasga under the merican & saaje ecounter offensive now iy The csiate of tha late Marzaret M and colour wherever we can., Pic- | opened at D. we Eha’;“és;’ih;nwt s 0. P, 8 Neeessary, | o7 this gavernmention o sound busi= | EREae BRCEt o e carrier it S AN G e SR T e ture to yoursel fifty dirty, tired | one o'2lock. They ate us ous i | | | Wil B D Coneress fur. | pesy basis and which will enlarga our | o og5ego it Mok S0 ShuA oha arived Int fovce by Charles A. Benee and Harry men falling out of a cattle train | house and home though it ssemics 35 nee the attack and estover, which was a vessel of RMY RILI. m American arms have forever ended NEW ARM forein smin Taatelndl e e b DA the intolerable arrogance of a scien- opened the lobbies buzzed with war | jers on July 11 Aadll Bt ainet by inlity W andwal| Erench iinvestigute IGormantOensived( 1o et s Rt BRI have a conclusive peace with victory. | of May 27 and Take Prompt Action. & premiums for the est de- | SOISSONS MAY HAVE FALL Three Republican Principles. the fighting. In the inter missions persons flocked into the strects to get later news, and after the e Washington, July 19.—While no nnouncement of the capture of the of Soissons has reached the war rtment, Secretary Baker said to- that the fall of that city seemed he indicated by dispatche e e———— or—T————— O &£ our milltary they shall our declared nish this een s epiticlsm and | strength ot home and abroad, With febratlen at the Glabts end pson, and is a3 follows: Land | R‘h:f;r‘m}; h’{‘ae*h:wr coopec up (& fudnge Nour toldaty THEY NN \eeded 5 o i ¥ TR T d | e days 1 a det = every magazin, 3 > needed fest Cartainiy net, e ey ment of mules, eating and sleeping | we had: they = drani SR insurance, $1,163.4 wearing with them. They have a couple of | cocoa and milk; they ate m:\n.) all our power we will strive to pre- | & 6f “The Masreai [ bulldings et 82 Wallace street, nere have ps s Demacrats i | vant the further spread of the soclal- BOLDIER DROWNS, "Tha dlar Hpangled sgre tha Senats, ' iatle tondencles of the times toward | Tort Teryy, N, Y., July 19, —Private | Irens Bordani, and the andisnce stagd | appavel and jewelry, cash in hours to walt 80 they take a hot | buiter and jam and cages rest in {ha effaetivs | faderal ownership of aill tha eveatlon | Paul Rieaks, 16th Company, €, A + ihe eheruses witi he anke, $118.07 ehower at the R. C. cunteen with | chocolate; their officers were tog \dust of the sar has heen manifest | and distribution of wealth aa a Pans | was dyewned while bathing late Wed every athes theater whera plen nd towels given to | too, and ‘finally the major eame have shown indepandenes, | aesa for all the real and faneled 118 | nesday, His body was recovered and Wi was mentiened frem e w LEAVE f\hfi{?,—, on by “‘“"* )f\ fl'“jl‘ Lfl&i :fl:d shook my ‘hand over and over a of the majority of | of pociety and set fhis natlon's feet | hag heen sent to his home in Rankin, | the andience hurst ints exote & Cuban Port, duly { I S PR S ,'_fif’r‘”nfif;"hff:“’h‘hev"_“;v_re all hap- tho Demoorats, this had nat peen | eneo mers firmly on tha path ef pro- | Natienal Guardsmen ad seiected men | ing and spplavss that euiia SRR y : t and writ time Ence thes'd 1eft Amactemst Jrue Wo may , thersfore, infer thatjevoss and along ¥ which liberty | jast April Wl minutes tn every instance ' has geverted for the Unlted cply e e e b ol e il A

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