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LITKE GETSONLY [ roosevewtien yyeRRiRY SODIER INCREASE USE OF | ONLY MEDICINE A CONSIDERATION v e v e v KILLED INAGTION. LABOR OF CHILDREN. WADE FROM FRUIT German Machine Gun- ners. R Dismissal Vote Tor Benmefit 0} ruvie 5oy wostesor ameodore THRCE Other Stafe Men on Army Berlin Paper Predicts “Fearful | Exiraurdinary_ficcess which » otch Service fo Stand e R S and Marine Lists | Revenge” on Future Race “Fruit-a-fives” Has Achigred 1 | ladras leading an attack on a machine gun | o e = nest at Ploisy, southwest of Soissons — T < A 3 o o {on ¥ria o ‘ | is so extraordinarily successful im 1 Believing that the ac 5 i Ve ashingto ly 32 ] rmy Amsterdam, June Correspond- el sufferi i Beiris aro e actlon taken In} 1 yng excitement, he “went over | Washington, July 23.—the army| Amstendam fune 20, (Correspond- | pgiving relief to those suffering with e the acceptance of the resignation of | {he top” without a helmet and when Sapaion i Etatocahons Bl el oRSeot ale aac ot Press)—What | ¢, stipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges- Bhyr me former Patrolman Gustave Litke was | wounded was in the midst of the &ction, 24; died of wounds, 3; died of | the Berlin O e S g phyr ma- i th the facts | German T o Jeaved out @ disease, 5; died of accident and other | Sapping of the nation’s strength” is 101, ChAronic f1eadaches, [Neuralgidy h Jjustifie accordance with the facts ; & ans e nest was cleared o % e e nled D, T i - ) 7 ufactured and fic villhes of Floley fell soon |causes wounded severely, 67; | revealed by the returns of the “labor Kidney ‘mzd l»l_rde/[_r Troubles, oo missing in action, 1; Total, 195 | inspectorate for Prussia” for 1917. | Rhewmatism, Pain in the Bach, e T | These statistics have not ;,,.\,m,.[\,,i Eczema and other Skin Affections, ed not to chang records ey Je Chicago Tribune say ille o | during wartime and socialists have EIC siles voted not to change the records of Advices to the Chicago Tribune say Killed in Action, long and vainly urged their re-issu. | IS, because it is the only medicine in ance. The Prussian board of trade | the world made from fruit juices. the board, which read that the pa- | the major rcached the American Red | Sergeant Carl L. finally yielded and last year's figures These “Fruit Liver Tablets” are have just been made public. Issued | gomposed of the medicinal principles k | Gilbert, Niles, O.; Cross hospital on Friday evening. An : ry itford A. | without text they are eloquent in| . | : iound in apples, orahges, figs and J. Ander- as presented to them the board of £ Glasgow, police commissioners, last evening, It is very fto obtain high priced. afterward. | trolman’s resignation was accepted “for the benetit of the service.” The | former policeman, whose record in ) the department had been satisfactory, which is judged from the fact that in leaving the employ of the city he was given an excellent recommenda- tion by Chief Rawlings, has repeated- ly said he will “see the thing through to a finish.” Chairman P. F. King of the board R R R T of police commissions was asked this | hrother was resting easily in his own | 1/€1and: Carl A. Oefstedahl, Spring | 240,693, Imployes fourteen to six- morning what were the facts as pre- | Lome on Avenue du Bois de Iou. | GTOYC, Minn; Joseph F. O'Hearn, | teen vears old increased 280,143 |<-~A E T sented: Vorsie Lockport, N. Y.; Joseph Pirkl, Owa- | f:._z-m and childven under fourteen, “Chief Rawlings gave his ideas of tonna, Minn.; Samuel Schambaum, | 3.584 to 6,012 , Chicago; Kolar, Chicago; Privates Ha Abramowitz, Ne Xorl; G, : Corporals Stephen P. Gril operation on the wound in his left | leg was performed at inidnight by . Licut. Col. Joseph A. Blake of New | Hoay e : seard, St. Louls: Ressie R, Buchanan, | themselves as they show increase use York. No bones were broken by the - | themse : | 5 : e ) | of the lahor of women and children | Prunds, together with the nerve i AR s Seitoh worn byl Eoss e = 1 i | which, Vor ts says, “will exact a tonics and antiseptics. all wounded soldiers read: “Severe | 1onor rpea (empen Loy LBl ety ent s onlih Rk e e il N B0: e box) BlTor $2150] triallmisoiobod g L rado, ex.; hester artwell, | Compared with pre-war statistics, 2 2 i zuns Jund.” Surgeons s : ! o %] e EURSHOt moL g Urgeons say: Wawill renell, Missou John Lambert, | male employes over sixteen decreased | At dealers or from FRUIT-ATIVES be six weeks before the major re- i o bl turns to the front. Captain Archie ""“-‘“t;v‘ ” Massachusetts John | from 2,662,152 to 1,956,202, but wom- | Jimited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, ). Mundic I Tonaw ia, | en employes increased 687,734 to 1,- | = — Roosevelt said vesterday that his » North Ponawanda, | en_employes increased 687,734 to 1, Big Lake, Wash.; Leslie D. Cha Y, bullet Ridgeville, Ind.; Homar Crumb, the matter and the officer (Litke) had | = Brooklyn; John W. Shoemaker, In engineering workshops alone the m Y { talked with a couple of members of | Y M G A SEGRETARIFS Tyrone, Mo.; Fulton €. €mith, Am1 | "umber of women increased from | the board and the members of the | . « U . ¥ bridge .; Peter Swmulczynski, Bast | 91,513 to 327,512, 157 Vi == | hoard were inclined to believe the of- e Hampton, Mass.; Archibald Stanton, | Cases of infractions of the work- ficer was inclined to insubordination | 62 Bunker Il avenue, Waterbury, | Men's protection act have grown | _— TO DRAIN in a gsood measure in not getting | WAr Has Depleted Ranks in This | | Allred Stengel, Colloge Point, | AArmingly. By the emergency law ! e . 8 ;\h).ng with his superiors. 'vm?u offi- | Country and Call Iias Gone Ouf For Isidore Swirsky, New York; | °f 1914, employers were granted ex EXCl[mg Bflme W“h EDGII]J ' HILL POOL |cer had not shown a disposition to Mon Gapablo/of Vol Bugler Leon Jennart, Spring City, Pa, | SMPtions which e Rnccnggscandas 5 consider the welfare of the depart- : e | 1ously abused. Cases of exceeding d ment, leaving as he did. The chief| Since the demand for Y. M, C. A e ol Woundel | the ten hours working day rule for P]flfles 0“ Dm("h Coam 3 told him (Litke) to let the matter |war workers for service overseas hay . Frivates Domenicado do Modica, | women rose from 2,869 to 6,108; sup- [ It from Factory De-|go to the board. So did the captain [, = =5 5 55 CE 07 | Boston: John I Hoey, Pony, Mont.; | pressions of the legal luncheon inter- e rg Litke said: No, I'm through.” Con- [ j600HS s0 »‘:M\' n[ \::N lm‘n & very [Guay M. Stanton, Millbrook, Mich | val from 3,733 to 9,292; non-observ An Broken oBitles, Make | qucntly the board feels justified in | it cul h‘:‘liorl‘:ym? \((L};l::v‘:g'\\(;ll‘!\.\“.(]\‘\'\ Died of Dlicas: { ance of the prohibition of night work o Ly " A T s e ces, 2T he e D asfactory. gl\:;n‘k»\z:t"l‘1;‘1(0'1“)1]1}.‘\-li:v;?'ill“(ilét:; KInE | country, filled. General seeretaries, | Privates Willlum A, Farris, to 13.398; and non-observance of | ; ; having erience i , . loosa, Ala.; Harry A, Lewis, nioitfiionliors nveri R borilcal RSl O BS Sa 0 T St tRes ) urday, when the hot wave | procured last evening when the board | 12VIN& experience in V. M. C. A.j 0054, 2d.; Harry A, L work as well as young men holding | ton. Neb.; Henry Schmit ity 1 o a at | met. . A Ry G i5 festimated fthat Tormer Patrolman Litke was not | 1€Sser positions, have volunteered in | Minn.; — John Schraeder, #8l thousand children between thé T R S e large numbers and many are now | Mich.; Cook Clair L. Bixby, Glasgow, S e B8 of three and fifteen years availed | (onteq to the board by the officer in working in Irance where a great dea ”_"'“‘ | “that law-breaking in this respect has Bhemselves of the use of the public | person. TIL good - being accomplished by | Died From Accident and Other Causes, | assumed gigantic proportions” and | an encounter with a group of German e} wading pool at the summit of Walnut| jn entertaining the opinion that he ”:::""VI 'L“““”“"“ 1D home "’“““‘; Master Enginecr Albert O. Urbach, | the paper vehemently complains of | airplanes, received mention this week 4 Hill park. Although the park com-|nag not had a fair consideration for- oug nslu - 1e state are many and |y ivingsione, Mont.; Sergeant Patrick | the excessive indulgente shown to|in a British communique. The offi- Revolent | missioners do nat permit the use of | mer Patrolman Litke is not M. C. A, in this section s |y ycGaharen, New York: Wagoner |-¢miployers by the authorities who, | cial statement, however, said onl " eening this pool on Sundays, there were a| Members of the regular police state-wide campaign, com- | (oo 0 Johnson, Cadyville y for instance, granted permission for “In one case a stray bullet shot B 6ol hail, | Rundred or more little fellows up there| who have assoclated with him have | M0 »),’:\i,‘,‘,::hwM"i‘-’,‘”\\‘ f'-l 1\1“*“.’“ "*“’\ Privates Willem Kirdzk, Jersey City; | 0Verwork by women fo the extent of | away a control, and the British ma- insisting on taking a cooling dip. expressed themselves as much dissat- | %) co in=Quntilgvion aoy R v 2 N ot B k, Newark, N. J | 23,000,000 hours compared with 15 chine was forced to alight. The crew Not only is the pool used by little | jsfieq with the way the oflicer’s resig The Y. M. C. A. wishes to have it un- L 1 000,000 in 1916, and for night work | were subsequently rescued by another . iR ||[P oA Aupialsol bBLLLU ofsirle Randchol|ination i b en inandle d, i butim oSt ([dSt-{000 AL SN drivel for fhome ERIGRE RS M E, | by. women to the total of 44,000,000 | British seaplane, which had been sent ISE. VISITING HER children have a most pleasant time|or a1 they feel that he was justified \\'ox‘k‘ox' is not to interfere with re- | The severely wounded include: Lieut. | hours, compared with 000,000. to search for them. Bivangeline Keese has arrived | frisking about in the shallow waters. in the decision to leave the force. He | CTuiting for war workers overseas. It | Francis K. Reid. Baltimore; Corpor- The two-shift system is still pre The rescuing machine was manned this city from Chicago, Ill., and is Ralph J. Wainwright, superintendent | ;oted as was the custom in the de- | D&S been suggested that young men | al Ambrose Dolan, Jamaica Plain, | valent while three-shifts are compar- [y Ensigns Benjamin Lee and J. J topping for a while at the home of | of parks, has just made an examina- | o ement. “There is more disruption | disdualified for overseas work, mike | Mass.; Privates Harry 8. BernosKy, | atively rare. Sblia at i ks *and Mrs. Fred Young on Madi- | tjon of the water in the bathing pooliin the police department now than | @PPlication for home work. This | Shenandoah, Pa. John Cannon,| Vorwaerts demands instant Aviation Service. Ensign Lee gave the bn street. Miss Keese is the daughter | and finds it to be so filthy that he ex-| oyor» said one of the policemen. makes the third distinct campaisn | Homestead, Pa.: Sherman L. Craft, | ures to counteract these abuses and | Associated Press the following ac- ¢ Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Keese, 2| pects it will be necessary to drain off Members of the resular force feel | Peing carried on or anticipated by the | 11 ; Franeis A. Lllis, Mal- | the abolition of the exemption law. | count of the flight: fmer pastor of the German Baptist | the entlre pool and refill it after clean- | ¢oy have a grievance in the matter | Y- M- C- A. at the present time. The Frank S, Kelsey, Had- — “Our commanding officer and two ircn of New brltan who le eline oo iy g e L Ul T TR g i Gt OGO SR eiOw) 1 Gre | n; Irank Kriger, Bridge- CHILDREN STARVING. | men left the station at 3:30 in the b take up mle "“"“l"‘:: slan ety \\Li(?fbl ltn::;":\u“:;’“M\I: i:vuu\.(.)lrmml‘v);; the force partly on account of con- | 5043 du\_\!' hu.;‘hcen Zoing on l('_)‘l g Gleorge McCann, East P | morning on a fight toward the Dutch h' Chicago. It ) S R e e e . e .’”I‘t tinual nagsing by Sergeant Johnson, |tme and will = continue —until fall'| posi0n; John Novicllo, Norwalk, Conn. | Six Little Ones Succumb at German | coast. Shortly after sunrise they saw Rev. and Mrs. Keese W the water polluted in ways that might| \ "t 0 15 Jefore Patrolman Litke | Another drive for funds is expected to | e . on the horizon, five spots which rap is ake their future home. | he expected, but also the heavy smoke | T :* L8 e e o)l e onts | Missing in Action. Reform School. n the horizon, spots ich rap- is city to make 2 RS ey 7 L resigned he was accused by the ser- | St 2 G aSh b T : % . idly assumed the outlines of German oo prewemwees | from the various factories has left a geant of being off his beat. The pa- | COmbleted. A number of preliminary | Private Ildward Strauss, New York > thick deposit of oily refuse on thel P " 500i09 it and consulted his | meetin have been held and others | Amsterdam, June 12, (Correspond- | Seaplanes. surface. It is also thought necessary | 2 MO0 SERIE S ARG CORSTECL, PR are expected to follow | U. S. Marine Corps ence of The Associated Press.)—The | “Five to one is hardly a fight, so i i denthl ol sl chilares at the Ger the commanding officer, after a first to drain the pool in order to clean the | P¢2F Slip, which the officer m The state secretary, James B. | ()¢ £ leath of six children at the German |the commanding officer, after a fi Bottomy | Sihce| the | season!opened (U528 Als Side W ANCke Was an arels |, eoe B hiani 08 t e asualty List < . ment between the sergeant and the hwing, has sent out announcements b, American Aviation Base, Some. where in England, June 30, (Corre- The feat of two American aviators in number of official inspections | rescuing the crew of a British sea- factories having notably decreased | pupe which had been forced to land | | on the surface of the North sea aftet alone. | forco | ;r Reform school in Tiefenort, diving charge through the enemy's small quantities of broken battles have | Weimar, from what practically | formation, shoved down the nose ot besnlt Burlsa | Into iths Doolllandjial: |Parxolmanton the sweef lnithe courss | SR80S B8 t,m.vlf(;n“'. ‘\:Uf“”‘mf‘fir"f fioo glauineRCorpaicasualtiih amounts to starvation, although his plane and headed homeward. His ready several youngsters have been|Of Which a number of by-standers cruiting, asking all general secretar- | day shows: Killed in action |is politely called “under-nourish- | two men fired sharply from the after 4 oY Sesterday. one little bather was | Were surprised to hear the sergeant | ies to d>their utmost to secure Ie- | of wounds, 3: wounded severely, 15i'| ment” in the official reports, has |guns, forcing the German scouts to : = s waq | Shout that the officer was “‘a liar.” cruits for this work. He has sub- | migsing, 1; total 23. The list e Sidesors: 3 ot in Ger. | keep their distance. They twere get- struck_on the head with a Jagged | SPOUS that the offeer was "o Har® | 00" " ocal secretary, Rev. James ; : smsaaidespread feommont in R Ger sl hesUithieliQ s ance BRIne AW ColEst ¢ stone, hurled by a playmaite, and such { Snce the trouble between 0 ERE st S e Killed in Action. many Ligieeayellition: foysullcnd oG Z o S : cers Patrolman Litke has refrainec - . 8 a1 5 S ssaile he gra cal parlia- | enemy into dangerous territory, when [ BCOCK CO an ugly wound was inflicted that he| . pressing charges against Ser- | catlon blanks, which he will be Privates Wyatt M. Chapn wmeri-| . Assalled in the grand ducal parlia- | enemy into dangerous territory, when > hadjitobegtaken Rofithe fhos R Al oL || o e B e vantior conl | tod iseifors amy onefmaking dnpplica SIECUS B G as S William BWel L owny MClave - Z0SBTREO tolerating such conditions, | € o gsoaob e o treatment. Several cases have been | 8€ant Johnson, principally out of co: ' the government put forth the divert- | the Germas took away a control anc : ) - h st 1l be | land; Frank Carlson, Sycamore = B o sideration for Johnson's children. If |tlon. The positions offe vl - . yee . Sy N s od | the flying boat crashs nose down. The r;\pxmtedhsrhf}:c lx:}?;h”\fimm:\o: % | it becomes necessary to clear his own | bermanent ones for the paxties § IS Elovd Pa BBl oS Siminened I 28 .7‘(’,‘.:}‘(,“1::“: \“llblo\l‘t}‘l‘\ltd::)nh\d(‘(‘(‘d three men fought clcar of the wreck- stolen while the owners were ! 5 SSALY 2 £ 2 Sesas ot s Hin neih S 4 . o lercnlosisibrols y.de- 2 he bathing. record of service in the department | Young men of clean type with defin- | pied of Wounds Received in Action. | ficiont mental conditions.” This, age and got hold of a floating spar, 5 5 he will bring charges agalnst Ser- | ite religious ideas, capable of "‘»Lk,“f‘;]‘\'v | Wirst Lieut. Arthur 1. Efmore, | Vorwaerts in a scathing editorial, is | While the Germans, realizing that they geant Johnson and he will have |Work with young men, are especlally | yo,chington, D. ¢.; Privates James D. | “a discase ,that is likely to prove | were In dangerous country, scooted FAREWELL PARTY TO plenty of witnesses to sustain his | urged to appiy. « : Morgan, Granby, Mass.; Hugh A. | more serious and more mysterious|away homeward G i e object of this home recruiting | ¢ 3 - 1 & 3 % o St charges, it is said. LS ORI v, | Stirling, Phila. than the influenza epidemic in Spain. It was four hours later, when the Q Q drive is to keep activities in the i | A Sl gl 2 HEBREW SOLDIERS Buy Paige Car. SSRGS Woncat e | — % patrol was long overdue, that we were ommg M. C. A : e e e | | | | | The commissioners voted to pur- [is considersd very necessary as the | The wounded severely include: | searched the horizon as we speeded chase a Paige automobile for use in |association must enlarge its Program | Corporal Harold J. Benedi Hart- DISPLEASING THE KAISER. | j15n0 eastward, covering, at the visi- Those Going Into Service Will Be |the service of the department. The |to meet conditions when the war iS5 | gord, Conn; Privates Charles A, London, July 23.—A dispatch to the | bility, a band about twenty ‘miles commissioners had demonstrations of | over. When the boys return home, ims, G n‘th from Copen- | wide. Finally one of us picked up a 2 Sk o bovsie | Benckert, 606 Twenty Third street Guests This Evening in Talmud cars recommended by the common | the association feels that a greater | m,gion, Pa.; Daniel L. McMenamin : ‘ Selec ce Wil- | black speck, which soon grew into & pccla council. One of the members of the |line of activities than ever should be | 1y qtinias et fen) B0 G, G DRLE WA e John J. ¢ 1 I'rec- | jig as oreig £ i riece of wreckage with three men on Torah Hall. board favored the purchase of a |placed before thcm as they will need hn Stahl, Iree- | Jjam of Urach as sovereign of Lithu- fisee ot Bulckeso, thacitho sinal ol sioodnorelractention thap ayes, alien ooty SRS sl I e | e EELS B LR e S Medove: “Dropping our bombs at a safe dis- ¢ three for the Paige and one for the, patting with the enemy in No Maw's | HTOVIOUsy voported Kkilled in ac-|nas aroused strong eriticism in Ger- | ~Dropping our horbs at @ sate @1 Ll S G R e | Dot e poles s bulance il RSl Tantor o ong = ot man Private Ro; Sibaoit | : and landed near the crashed sea- S on Suits A . 5 i e A T Jew Bri /. M. C. A. has > rivate Roy H. Simpson The Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeit- those expected to be called into the |laid up for extensive repairs. The New Britain Y. M. C. A. has | 0 b & plane. It was a delicate operation, 57c service in the near future, will be e been fortunate in this respect. The plane. It wes o delicate operation. tendered a farewell party this eve- membership has been kept on a par | _ e ¢ S0 1 engken £ — wreckage and pick off the four men WEDNESDAY MORNING ning in Talmua Torah hall by the lo- | NO. 258 OVER TOP with that before the war, and &t EVENTS TONIGHT Hebrew men who will leave Thurs- | nng, according to the dispatch, says that the selection was made by the State Council without asking the pe mission of Germany and points out that the independence of Lithuania was accepted by Germany only on e - { meanwhile sending back the gdod cal Jewish people. National colors present there is but one vacancy in news by wireless 3 ice. The general secretary has ws by ) = 5 Predominate in the decorative sohome | TQ A HEROQ’S DEATH | the efice: The seneral scoretary 1 e 75¢ orkmg Shirts and the speakers include Dr. Bernard Sen o 1 has been quite successful. condition that the creation of a |1Dng officer had to make on his gxperi- A. Kaplan of New York, Attorney O aloteganc Al s b SSna : : High it b L 2| ance was: ‘What's a ducking? Just a G i o However, he is in a position to re- ter. monarchy should be effected accord- ‘ b e, C Charles Shapiro of Bridgeport and y Seld b s o B Tenina b Ly bit of experience Attorney Solomon Elsner of Hartford ast Rutherford Man Was Among | ceive applications from a ne de A ing to the wishes termany. - S B 1 iring to work in other fields in th Sl The newspaper, which is the officia —_— The committee which has planned Pivet Celertoa Far A meris e e o Vaudc 14 moving plctures, | g i LOWSPEDET, h 1z s ofmich c st Selec or Americz state. Unless work is sta E Reey i tovernment organ, adds a rer- 60 NEW SOLDIEWS, theydotatisgof tlioslarowell Doty paro the association fecls that the fall will many will not allow Lithuania to s 3 . Willlam E. Raphael, Lawyer M. D. National TAroiy T B > ey | S 50c Nainsook Shirts and National Army. find it short-handed and unprepared ",,m.‘ to any decision. on thel crown| Saxe, Attorney William Greenstein, : : Superior photoplays and vaudevillc : i | i i Concuest : : . yortant work before it I pla - | independently of Germa | Second District Board Conduecting Drawers George [LEWIte & onbere T ilnes Uube A oves e Up oD 0 'fl:)hrm‘;hei ""fif."u‘ possibility of securing | Lyceum theater iSienendshiy o izt | Ixaminations of Registrants, 3 e : i i : re is > POss! SECHIIng | _— | xaminations ¢ strants, 19 ham Gorbach and Lawyer 1rving | marked Private Joseph Vilotto, Jr., on | men at Silver Bay as students attend- . P s S R 1 f ¥ ashingtor lorgan 1 o » N 8 19 1 2 ES. P e = - C O ewish vouths who are going | that day months ago when Secretary | ing that institution will jargely be un- | Washington L. Morgan lodse, K. o | e e WEDNESDAY MORNING into the overnment service imme- | of War Baker dipped his hand into | der ufily;“i‘f“"“”" 5y ““\“‘“‘y“‘:l’: Dos Coxswain Willlam W. Scott Says An| e vester 1;, . mr‘":';’.xg:];;.‘ ‘ A = tions. This nas been true > sum- 1 o 5 | mately 75 of the 8 stra g 7 D g e ot mer schools just closing. To an un- | New Britain Camp, No. 11,530, New Britain Boys Are Safe. | given physical examination T this $2 Bathing Suits "“K”[“”i\ p "”'(‘f]”" e "“‘1 ‘“:f‘ Har- | withdrew a celluloid pellet contain- | ysual degree. each association will | Modern Woodmen of America, mieets | Williant W. Seatt of this city, a cox- | number about S Rted 1o: ¥ ! T e yatte, Taop et | ing o small bit of paper upon which | have to recruit men from ils own |in St. Jean de Baptiste hall, Chur | swain in the United States navy naw | general military services®while most $1 15 el (e was written the serial number 258. | state, using Connecticut men for Con- | serving his second enlistment, a for- | of the others were given either tem- . photodramas, Fox's WEDNESDAY MORNING diately and for whom the party was | a big glass bowl in Washington and g oo S ;,nq:,,r ‘]‘2 .:.',méu - l%o‘n;::y\):: Gold- | Mr. Baker’s action meant that every j necticut positions. Since so many Lintracht Jodze, » 0. D.H. 8., | mer member of the crew of the ill-| porary exemptions or referred to the WEDNESDAY MORNING Bors T e Galabere i dwar a1t | younm i merica Ml who txecsivedl thai | men iwill ibe iwithoutiproylolis jexnetlsf) pEeetssdt S8 Areh iStrect | fated U. 8. 8. Transport Covington, tor- | medical advisory board. i M i l(;ni’s J. Nair and Max Weiner, ; number from his draft board would |ence in Y. M. C. A. work an effort is ; pedoed and sunk by a German U-boat| This afternoon the second district = R An Chastas it ot *| be the first in his district to be | being made to secure them at once so ew Britain club meets at | several weeks ago, has written to his| hoard met again to conduct examin- $1—$1.25 Soft Cuff I marshalled into Uncle Sam’s then un- | that they may take advantage of | 173 Main street | sister informing her that he is safe| ations off the other June registrants Shirts AWARDS IN CITY COURT. tried National Army. training at Silver Bay before faking {and well, as are the other New Britain | who “.,I,, ot called Testerans Judge James T. Meskill has given Private Vilotto kept his word, for |up their work in the fall. The oppor- | Valiant hive, 9. Ladies of the | members af the crew, Seaman Charles 89c judgment for the defendant to re- |the war department notified his | tunity to enter - M. C. A. work was | Maccahees, meets Main street. | Stone and man Popy A New Pl Pt e | 5 n sailor, & member of the same fathe: e ri of 19 ot | never better and all positions are per- | on sailor member = WEDNESDAY MORNING | cover the costs in the case of Harry | father, Joseph Vilotto of 79 Mozart | BSVEE |8 Ganton Toster) No ML O ew, is also safe, he writes. “ND N HIP 1 DISTRESS SRR, e . orp | Street, East Rutherford, N. J., yes- [M2 > y - el ! Bl : . e e o Goldberg against H. and L. Joseph. | oo : e dtea Toor| 1t has peen stated that rumors o, 1, meets in Jr. s M. hall Coxswain Scott states that the re Goldberg claimed that wages were | (¢4 ! ths ’”“ . &nd oo | mave been circulated to the effect that cued crew is still in Buropean waters. = : wounds received in action, and so |Dave : 3 o 3 snse denied it , en the war is over, the men who $1.50 and $2 Soft Collar due folnimand thejdefencs deniod Je e estany or fne draftiomunalsicoula | when) the weax s over, the men Whoj) = ¥ : hirt Judgment for the recovery of $70 | % . F = 7 °F LU Lt the arst | Teturn will be given the d posi- | LENINE HONORS GERMAN, ires was allowed by the court in the suit call young Vi S St tions and the new ones turned out of M. Ginsberg against the Connecti- [ 4eath in action of any of the men |, .7 00 5 " adicted today by the lo- | $1.15 cut company. On the night of the | Who received the honor of h(\il‘\fi the | (a1 secretary who pointed out the murder of Raffacle Simonelli Gins :::-mm Oh‘ c t“m‘“ 2 ““‘m men who | fact that greater activities will re- | .ico girecting M. Litvinoff, the Bolshe- | been organized in Germany to make L Gl 1L G Gnl 50 W) e i s "; i [uire moreimen ind every competent | (it envoy in Londan, to give 1,000,000 | @ technical and scientific study of the | plte mystery today shrouded the re O (ELG s Ll JEEE D ) LG | et 12 mumb “;‘v BELE STeatoa|iaer wilibe T ained after the war. It | 1jeg to the family of Karl Marx, the | manufacture of machinery so as to | port of a vessel in distress a few miles 75¢ Bal Union Suits was crowded with people and ve- | it was said, and at least one died of | j5 the aim of the association to fill all | Gorman socialist, for the erection of a | develop that industry in Germany to | east of the island of Nantucket, hicles. His auto was struck by a | disease vacancies in the state first, and if | monument en Marx’s grave in London. | the highest capabilits | brought here yesterday by an un- TO DEVELOP INDUSTRY New York, July 18.—Announcement Searchers, Warned by Unknown Air- e nnan, Unsuccessful in Quest of Ves- London, June 25 (Correspondence of Associated Press).—Nikolai Lenine, | Was made in German mnewspapers the Russian premicr, has issued a de- | received here that an association has | i | | | | WEDNESDAY MORNING Nantucket, Mass, July 23.—Com- | i | | | sel East of Nantucket. | 490 trolley car that came up behind Vilotto marched at the head of the | men are left over, they will be placed Marx is buried, with his wife and LR known aviator. Coast guard crews Last Rutherford’s first draft contin-|in fielgs outside the state. : 2 : . |l , = % x ! elds de s child, in Highgate cemetery, in subur- . YF 16 WINS frgm stations on the island and else- gent when it started off for training A general round-up of candidates, | .1 1ondon. Al three bodies are in a MO R RO l,‘\ i lb\" whiere searched the vicinity where the at Camp Dix last September. Helnot yet engaged, or men Who wish | Gnele grave, which is marked with a London, July 19.—The fivst prize | gjgnbled craft was reported to be got to France flve months ago. Al- | further information, will be held at | jain flat stone medal in the British intercounty com- witthout finding any trace of her Don’t MiSS This called at the police station last eve- | though he was wounded in action on | the New Haven association on m«i M. Litvinoff is at present without | betitions for general farm work by Mariners were inclined to dipubt the WEDNESDAY MORNING DON'T BLAME HIM. Alex Ruszc ilver street ing and complained that his 16 year | June 1 the official notification that|evening of July 29. A prominent as- | fyngs but has made various demands| women has been won by a woman | truth of the story as many unfounded old son, Ignatz, has been slecping out | came to his parents was the an-lsociation leader Will speak, followed | ), J,ondon banks for deposits Iving | of 62, living in Tonbridge. She is|rumors had been current sinte the ale for the past few nights. Last night | nouncement they received of Is | by an opportunity for questions re- | ipen, to the credit of the old Russian | the mother of 16 children, and took | sudden appearance of an enephy sub- a large number of people slept in the | death yesterday. He was Z garding the work, the Silver Bay ipn‘vc;-|1n\oy»< or members of the Rus.|the place on a farm of one of her | marirke off the coast of Cape Cod e old courses, and for personal interviews. | (.. nobility sons who joined the army. Sundaly