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NEW BRITAIN DAILY'HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1018 SALE TIME at the H. O. P. STORE Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and | | nelghbors for expressions of sympa thy and floral contributions at the | | time of sickness and death of our | | son, and brother, Clarence Clifford. | g | STRAW HAT 31 WEST MAIN . We wigh to cspecially thank his play- # mates. Signed, Fore-sight 2 i | | M and Mrsc Waldemar Herrman, t's Sale Time—for Men and Women, Seasonable Apparel Marked | Mr and Mre. Waldenar Herrmann, | Down for Quick (lea . even in the face of an advancing mar- ! . } Mrs., Illsie Nyack, ket 18 Not Mrs. J\ H. Jury Wm Kreissig, | Merbert Merman, Walter Herman. n, | MEN’S SUITS | e L 0 and $22.50 SUITS NOW ......stsess 1800 | :1.& Surmsitovi v s islon { \ a - LEHY. - | . 325 and $39 SUITS NOWi.sssusnssssssss 2850 | f ] $5 5 STIIn S SO T R R s o L 2 a5D N\ | in-Bloch Co. 1918 WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS Fine medium Weight Coats and Suits Wear, or for Early Fall. Values up to $27. THEM OUT, YOUR CHOICE at % PRICE The man who looks ahead and plans for the future is not an idle dreamer—he has the practical kind of foresight that counts. He makes good use of | i Dream TAKEN BY FRENCH (Continued from T SALE | right for Mountain and $35. CLOSING British progress on the lne from | ————— N o LT Gueux and Mery-Premecy, wes of | PALM. BEACH SUITS, i it and accumulates a Rtheiins i o= $8.00. a . % 300 ‘H reserve fund. On the whole the German retire- g). i UNION SUITS, Start an account ment from the Marne salient appears | I special $1.48. | I\'Hh the Commercial to be going forward. | v vy | Trust Company. | Caught as within a vise the Ger- ™, | BATHING SUITS, | 4 Per Cent. Interest | mans are strusgling i il ht of & _1 | SOFT SHIRTS. Pald on savings Ac- i { their strength to stoy tha steady pres- Jl Counts, | sure but apparently to ne avail. The L S - SOVT COLLARS, y 2 S R { French and Americuns are advancing in a northeasterly dircction from Chateau-Thierry and north from the | Marne, while the British aid French The Farrell || B | Rvaro toward Tremes and. he. vest, | : A — e ) Ww.U. INDICTED FOR e e |AMERICAN HARDWARE Nanci Clothing Co. “MESSAGES BY MAIL’w;”::a:‘i; e iomareieions| BABY WEIGHINfi HAS MAY GRANT BONUSES | Oon Trains. \\v”h””\_| New York. July 26.—The Western | Outfitters for Man, Woman and HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOT 114—116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD WASH ML (efo), tes | ¥825 and $30 suits $16 | Uniion Telegraph Co. was indloteR by With the capture of Oulchy-la- | T | officials of the American Hard- | y . . ——advt. ol e | Ville on the west and an advance of P d 0 } l ):y war corporation are said to be con- R l Hgl [P Iw k . a federal granc cv here today ol ¢ | - - cdhductad for the pust two weekalab lfaces byimal L ®" | lere-en-Tardenois is mow within | i jworkmen a bonus; This report bo- | Utal the Rockwell school under the aus-| Two bills were filed against the | (T and ome-half miles of the Al : i 3 W oo currentiaboutitho City yesmerdnyy) Wa]l SII‘G&[ H“v 3 pices of the Swedish Lutheran church ‘\\( tern Union. One ‘aceuses the |lied line in the Tournelle Wood \\mm»i Reports comins from those in ung (he rumor intimated that thesc | v Stl. 1 conclude its ses = , I : i the French continue. to progress. Al wge of the Child's Wel Cam- bonuses of 10 per cent. wou 1 v B vill conclude its sesslons today. On | company of having violated the fed- || % pressure maintains its forward | ABlckromt Tty | | Westorn Unig | Paign conducted in this city, begin- Ixtensive dealings in T slight f e s e g s GOl Rl s Bl Steel at | willys Overlan at the Bast street school, Carl La { ment of private express for the car- actions over and under yes- | it terday’s closing price of 107 consti- | Henry €. M. Thomson, president of the American Hardware corporation, movement markedly between the ¥ Wednesday morning of this Ourcq and the Marne and the lates | ning wit a student at Upsala College, New Jer- | ringe of letters between points to t during the first tw ) \ ¢ = 3 t : T 1 2 ag : sain has averaged more than a mile | Week, show that during the first two wlhen asked this afternoon If it was | 1°748Y 8 ek i ] R s ey e e e e lleam | : 5 y £ emplat. | futed the chief feature of the frregu- | e in char { Which the government operates mail | o tno entire front from the Oureq to | and one-half days of the campaign the Uue that the concern was contemplat- | [0€0 T8 CES Site of the lrreku Joseph Kincaid of 69 Church strect | Service. Iight counts in this indict- | 1, 0000 | : 1 ing paying the men a bonus, sald that " S b Sl | seph Kincaid of 6 wurch street | dormans number of babics weighed, measured 8 IR Other changes included a two-point | ment cover routes taking in New will leave Sunday to visit relatives in Heavily rveinforced the Germans | such plans are being considered but gain in General Motors Irroy, Albany and Saratoga, N. Y | York and Boston, New York and|,.q siriking back with great vigor all | 21d examined at the cight school cen- ., definite action has been taken | U0 (0 FEROTE - e m{v;“tj“v] ew Britain Committee Prepared 18 | Philadelphia, New York and Wash- ; o L i e | ters takes in approximately three- either as the actual paywent of f o - 7 > 2 Bernard. Prells of. 97, Greenwood |ir - el Fide - | along this fr ‘_m as well a LRtPe [ tera Rt : ge oy e et | In Crucible’ Steel, Republic Iron and | Open Recruiting Office at Institute ington, and New York and Baltimore. | cagtern side of the pocket They | fifths of the estimated totul number of the bor tucsamount orithie Sreguia g - . 5 | street has gone (o Wilkesbarre, Pa., The second indictment charges vio- | 1iave mot heen able to hold (he Allios | o . : tions. Thess plans are purely tenta- | toPac¢co product SlinetraStoba oo | e M on AT M orator o it T e R S e i A e ,m]‘ een ah ‘m oLl s | the city’s baby population. The num- and Public Service of New Jersey | - VS ORI | A edera et < from advancing, a r0u 1eir re i % 5 i . ) e v with ac P e ] . Miles D. Blanchard, membership [ bids transmission of letters by such hGs hing =tiffencdl constantly | ber already taken care of in the m On Wednesdug an inciplent strike in | \Yo® ‘1‘“‘:" ,,,‘m fraotonal Brece # | The committee on nursing ap- sésretary of the local Y. M. C. A., ex- | private expre e This bill in- et ner prescribed the government Was one or two departments at the Corbin [ §ions in Jt. Paul, Industrial Alcohol | pointed at a recent meeting to act in and French troops are un- | officially reported to have made an | % advance of two miles toward Fismes | 67 and Cuba Cane Sugar. Liberty Bonds were heavy. Pools assumed control of the mark- | announced, this noon, to be 2,933, just Cabinet Lock division was Teported, less than 3,000 which is a remork- bug if there were any labor differences | pects to leave tomorrow morning, for | volves the company’s alleged system Bay on Lake George, Y. [of sending night letters by private | | conjunction with the local woman's committee of the State Council of ilver where he will take a course in the | messengers instead of by wire. in the remion of Vrigny and have | dble record, showing that in less than they were sutisfactorily adjusted with- | F00}s sssumed control L | Defense, in conducting the intensive Yity Department school of the Y. M. The indictments are against the | rcached Gouex and Mery-Premecy, | Malf the week allowed in which to do out any further trouble. 1t is under- ; 8¢ 8000 BHor the obening u[:mu})m In| campaign to enroll young women of A. The course lasts two wecks, | company only, the oflicials not being | \hjch now are the markers of the | the work, more than half of the ba- stood that certain emplayes asked for '~.;“,'q u‘Ll\';‘L{:('t‘(Lbl '(“N"“»;OI:‘( UH”[ | the state in the United St trom July 81 untll August 14. { named.” Throush counsel tho com- | guitern side. The gain here not only | Dies of the city have been attended. a bonmus. President Thomson stated | [38ues wdvanced 1 fto 2% polnts o | dent Nurses' Reserve, is ready to Silk Collars 2lc, at Connors-Hal- | Pany is expected to enter a plea here | arrows the pocket but also places [ The estimated number enrolled by the that he had nmrmm. informed of any S bl s u,»»‘ T \l‘;“fl\f | open a recruiting station in this city orap. Clearance Sale.—advt. on Monday. in great jeopardy the German forces | canvassers, preparatory to the cam- strikes in any of the departments. mummenm and tobacao reactinglan onr onaay The Nesw SBoitain N Tn- On Sunday the services atthe Swed- sy | Who are north of the Marne in the | Paign is 5,000 === average of & point, while American | oaeic OB HIgh street has be Ash Lastheran whurch will be more in- | GOVERNMENT ALLOWANCE forests west and north of Chatillon The numher weighed ..nvvl measured HOLDEN BRIGADIER GENERAL Telephone experienced further pres- | . upon as the most desiral teresting than usual bDecause of the Military observers on {he battle- | yesterday afternoon and this morning sure. Later prices improved again | Joantod omd eennol being centrall act that Rev. Rudolph Huit, who has field believe that the Cr [under the influence of war bullefins | i enitan (hoce cyonS Officers will | been traveling $hrough Africa, will tell | Federal Education Board Grants $31,- | Pefore he beains a o | which reported further Allied gains. | peled Sl bR o »f conditions in‘that land, with the possibility of losing a large | Bartlett school, 436; Burritt school, Hartford Lawyer, in Charge of Titestyl diais Holaliat B9 is0ite 59:88 ‘”‘"”“1“')“4““'\:“]“ t;w’ hours of : y 3% i e 30 o'clock, and evenings, from wn Prince, | is 1,153 Figures werc 1 retreat | the various school centers siven out by as follows. {and & = : o Fonahios T Prain- | part of his forces now south of the | 238; Academic high school, 133; Kast - o - | HeRg Miaunel Enixis $1.5fat Gon-t) i osioacuepandseatc eain l\-:,;t‘,,‘f“.:‘: il i Al s 00 el e Depot at Philadelphin, Promoted to | 4 at 93.66 to $4.44 and 4%'s at)7 {5 g o'clock. Connecticut’s quota is nors-Halloran Co. * Clearance Sale. St ety A ieada i e b SR 4 g 95.50 to 96.64. | 450 student nurses, the quota for the advt ing in Connecticut. . | lies by launching a strong attaclk on |7 Smalley school, 70; Grammar $7.500 Yoar Job. U, 5 Bteel recorded! its hishest quo= n” e . aos 5 2 P o or less wide front in the re- | school, 69; Smith school, 48 i b S r l irg nation belng 25,000 Organized labor pledged $13,000 in | New Britain will benefit under the |2 ™7 OF i aio or fhe peck 1o fhe fasl Dowr has been announced that more glon of Solssins. Here, however, Gen. | The Academic High school em- ' Hurtford, July 26.—Aunouncement | gther active issuss also supplementing Foch is protected somewhat by the | braces three districts, including the was made at the office of the miltary |early gains, The closing was Strong 1y river Alsne and he also holds the high | Northend, with 535 babies taken care cmergency board today that Benedict |Liberty 8 1.2's sold at 99.84 ta 99.90. "i;]"”' d as thers will be some who ground southwest of Soissons. | of since yesterday noon; the Rock- M. Holden, a member of the board |s's at 93.60 to 94.44 and 4 1-4's at| .n Ot prove eligible. After all have Seventy German divisions are ve- | well, 22, and the Monroe district with and a Hartford lawyer, who three |g5.34 to 99.64. | been examined, the state must ibe in wify' savings stamps during the recent | grant of the federal board of educa- ampaign under Jchn ¥. Quinn tion for vocational training in schools. Big mark down sale. M. Seibert.— |The federal government has made an ndvt. allotment of $31,245.91 to be expend- th the required number must be Baltes G, and Mary have | ed in Connecticut and the Connectl- |, ;g to have taken part in the|53. The Bartlett school district is months ago was appointed by the| Sales approximated 350,000 shares. | Positlon to furnish a student nurse transferred property Bradley | cut State Board of Education is | fighting already and the enemy losses | still in the lead with a record of 1,- duartermaster-general of the United | New York Stock Exchange quota- | 'SS¢IVe Of 450 in order to take care street to Joseph A. Barrett. pected to specially appropriate an i [ "otimated at 200,000, More | 125 babies cxamined. The Burritt |States army to take charge of the | tions furnished by Richtes Co., | 9f the large number of wounded men Mabel E. Rutherford has purchased | equal amount. The apportionment | £ PO TEETE 0L f VoM dan tak- | school is mext in line with 687, and jamy depot at Philadelphin, had been | b ot e Nat T & Gu: | from the tront. An appeal to nurses has been s - four tenement house on 11\‘:\\«11!.""' the federal grant lm‘lfldm_§'"0“9 | en by the Allies as well as 500 guns | the East street school comes third, &iven the rank of brigadier-geperal, | cnange. g reet from Charles D. Ellis. | for agricultural instruetion, $17,708.85 | "1 %y e or machine guns: | With a total of 299,—one less than {With the accompanying salary of $7,- July 26, 1918, | Sued by the National Council of De- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gorbach | fOF training teachers in trades and in- 1 ®"5 P (00 Cinat ai Allied efforts | 300, 500. Low Close | fense. The army needs more nurses and family and Miss Gertrude Schect- | dustries and home economics; and | o "o ctrated Wednosday. Ttsbrief | The committee and various teams | The board is in receipt of a coby of | y1aska Gold 3308 s g | EhanieverRtoRkeaphup imiihithe drafh man will spend the next two weeks | $8,545.05 for o!hvl‘ teacher training. | report on Thursday’s fighting declares | have worked hard and much credit report muade by the quartermaster- Car & Fdy Co 347 ;.\H"! the war is over, it has been at Indian Neck { The federal funds will be used in | L " (0.0 ugigorous Joeal actions” | should be given them for their part |general in which Mr. Holden's adit- | = : bl | stated, there will be an added call & = | the following approved institutions: between Soissons and Rheims | of the work in making the npaign istration is highly commended. M Can Prd .. .. 931, 933 903 !for mnurses and the government GROWDFR ON NEW DRAFT For tencher twidlos an derodl | S o | successful. All babies were enrolled | Holden is a licutenant-colonel in the S ¢ Sidiwants fo he prepared for any Y ture at the Connecticut Agricultur- | __ 5 - i s el L e e Locomotive ... 6734 % | emergency which may arise. Al 1“1 college at Storrs and the Hign | 75,000 UKRAINIANS Gl A i SRS ooan (S 8% [local young women who would - school at Middletown. S DoTntel fin Sh - Sugar sooeo like to serve their country in this appointec e. unhampered | & & o Sl Jovost Marshal General Insists All| For teacher training and home cco- | SE AGAINST KAISER | S 2 S Am Tel, & Tel. ....95% 94% | manner are urged to go to the New F | Mrs. F. L. Traut,. in charge at tl A < 661, 665 7 ; omics at the Connecticut Agricul- | central oHice this foscmoth Srant ooitll Anaconda Cop ... 66% 66% | Britain Institute any afternoon or Cities Should Furnish More Than | {;ra) Colleg and the ate Trade | —— M themeinetran o m S A T. S Fe Ry Co 85% \;‘/\ | evening, between the appointed hours, 50 Por ¢ cati ECRODIS (it eport, Putnam, South | x| to assist, At some of the schools fho | Employers Given Notice of Raise of | S4dWin Loco ... 91% = durlng the two weeks beglnning with B0, For Cent. (oL New BEglstraton. | ye, opester, Torrington, Danbury, |Well-Arined Peaant Army. Adyvancing | 2 85855 (S8 S00e 9L HIE Scaools fLo | Jnple g SeROLiRi O L, BT 54% | next Monday, and enroll during this Washin , July Provost | New Britain, New Haven, Hartford, Against Germans, Retreat- | tod: forr this reason alone. aAny| 10 Cents An Hour to Begin on|B R- M odeodeton ol . 41 great campaign . Marshal General Crowder today in- | Southington and Waterbury, Wwhere | Eiic | nurse who has had hospital v~nmmul L Sl coc IS Ligh o TS formed state draft executives that | trades and industries will also be | ing to Kicv. iis asked to volunteer her ices, if | August 1. Can. Pac ....... 151% 150% 1;"'{“; HOUSE NAVATL COMMITTEE nake than 50 per cent. of the 740,500 | tausht. | | possible, in order that the work may ool ; (Rl 0y o MEMBERS REACH ENGDAND '5 24 to be placed in Class 1 as|INDICT 21 FOR STEALING | ion has broken out infthe Gkralneroniis o in ool b iaeis o m ) SRl [1’"‘\1‘!!‘\"”; notice from l-“n journeymen | Ghino Cop 5015 40 1014 Washington Juiy 26.—Safe arrival versed to be placec ass f aking lumbers of a de: d for an increase [ & St Paul 43 3 % 2 >f 8 5 Zysically qualified for weneral mili- | BEEF FROM U. 8. ARMY | formidable scale, according to infor- [ fort to impress upen those whose | be 1y PO L A DOl Chi Mil & St Paul 43 1% 43 in England of 14 members of the Aysics lua tie I Eonot | | ; e e e e cents an hour in their wages. | ool pog T ...... 47 463 47 | louse naval committee headed by Aryscivics aid nstructed ither ol B Newav ork STyl 26 - UwentyS onei| mation ¥eceivea fitod sy B Sexentpfiven S I AENSRTE, LSS EINISEHBEREE NG nevairat on) payiwhihRis BYol ot | e b o TN Chairman Badgett of Tennessee, was glve sclal scrutiny fo the Ieport|persons were fndicted Mmere today by |thousand peasants, fairly efeient| SHES RS0, O FUAS OB 0 o8| 10 cents an hour, is fo become ef-{ pigs meo ., ,uusss announced today by the navy depart of any local board which falls 10| ne federal grand jury on a charge of | 1;0ps, with their officers and nstrue- | Jiarnoon, as the campaisn closes on ! LoCHVe on August 1. The weekly pay e e L e et Ll lassify this percentage Jeing implicated in the theft of beef | Lt ) ) campalgr o1 will he $30.80. It is cxpected that the B retary of the Navy Iranklin D E : . i L are advancing Linst the Ger. | ihat day at o'clock. Itecords are | e ! Gen Elec . This estimate, General Crowder| .,nggned to tne wnited States army. | tors, are advancing as: e e sl e e e T ReR 0w o S e Rioonevelt Fwnot o 3a abional tava a is based upon a study of the | = > mans, detachments of whom' lave | ,\, I : : “KW“_“‘:‘H (“»y:v In Hartford there is talk of the | /5y pra inspect American naval vessels and pperation of the draft and the only | pyoyCLE THEFT PREVALENT. | withdrawn before the hostile advance, | 4 2 e inlumbcrs o kins RN exiend fovlanilife sl E TR o8 stations. xceptior e recynizea | bearing the nam { children under |5, 0nse of wages to the amount of | © or Ore C ept hich v e recognized | - ote e arter - | retreating to Kiev. The peasants are | flve years of age, In the city, Incl . ° S i Inspiration o ire in the case of communities hay-| Since yesterday afternoon four |retreatin | flve r A t ) 1d-{ 75 cents an hour 3y ’ = 5 TALLS s , ‘Kw e | bieveles have L oonlstolen) (n difrerent | Welliarmed ing all those whose homes have heen SeRths Interborough BY MOTQR TO NIAGARA FALLS. rele: large numbers of the | parts of the city. Two were taken | S . { visited previous to the campaign, the ;J\»*'Hvu‘n(l Cop ":,, v‘\.\\1-(.‘|1“.V easurer .:w_nxn-nrlw r‘.’ 1918 class to the navy, Ir e corps | this morning, one owned by Dominic | Paris, July 26 he Ukrainian gov- committee will bhe in a position {10 NKW BRITAIN CALLED Lack Steel . o : 83% !Hu.\lm of the New Britaln Trus : ergency fleat Yy MANINE COLDS | ( orosa of 65 Franklin street, which | ernment has announced officially that | know just what children have not ON FOIt SLX IN AUGUST |Lenisn val | company and wife Mr. and M B e Es el s tilen foom Fari & Gooleyis| it abandons its'claini to' Bessarabla, | Leen taken cate of gt ST Max Mot com mond §. Coe or Worcester, Mast '."} "}”"_' ",‘ RieEE e O | ator had tha ot ownod by Mor. | says @ Buchaicst disuitehitoltis Gor The central will be in ch Hartiord, July 26.—Allotments for | Mex Petrol today by ¢ for Niagara B ""‘” Sl be- | i< Lovine of 46 Lafayotte stroet and | Man press transmitted by the Zurieh | of Mrs. Otis 0. Butler tomorrow both | the latest draff eall, requiring 500 [N ¥ ¢ & Hud I be gone several days ; & asr wgricultural and de- @ 00 B0 00 © oM in front of Besse. | correspondent of tho Matin. As a re- | morning and afternoon. This office ' Men to be entrained from 24 boards pendency deferments and physical re- [ was tak S sult diplomatic relations hetween Ru-|is for the purpose of making re- |in the statc for Fort Slocum on Au- " o e AR R SclonmShauidibe ool Hlo e Tk jrse i mania and the Ukrane hase been re- | ports of unforeseen difficulties which 8ust 6 were aunounced by Adjutant & R pra ywer's message said CLASSED AS DESERTER sumed may ari Aduring the actual work of = General Cole today \HHO\),\ g = | Sy i Sgs s | = the campaizn, N s and . doctors Bridgeport, 7u; Hartford, 72; Stam- | 1F’I- VIEREGK AT AST Joseph Grasso, one of the men . | : . 1l at the | ford w Britain, 6 | i i SHORE LINE, CARS SCRAPE wishing to volunteer, may call a , 54; ain, | Gl [J who failed to go to Camp Devens with HC .“ A D il e hion e it St Narnincton s | S the local contingent, vesterday, was | New Haven July 26.—Several Grammar school. and they will be Thompsonville 2 Branford, | rounded up this morning by Detec- | Sengers on the Shore line express No, | STEIMITET - .‘;’,’,.; e “which their Meriden, 18; Milford, 7; Grotom, i ditor of Ex-Fatherland Admits Send- | tive Sergeant C. Malone and is |2 over the New Haven railrond from | &5 e Ridiotela e Gieanil . . New York to Boston, arrivi hans | SEEVESES el 2 At BEHEC 3 % TP 5 now classed a deserter. He will | . . 2 i wieh, 21; Willimantic Torrington, 2 g g Letters to Europe Through sSe- | DOY CREer 8 o O was | at 1:30 this morning, were slizhtly D. ROOSEVELT 1S PLBASED |10 Milford, 44; Middlefown, 15; | Ii you have something to sell, cret Channels, Attorney-General | following his regular employment at :" ECRNES 8 natalip: San tom | e e e e R if you want to hire help, if you y Lewis Says. O | Siioking caiiand next two coaclies on | s = l want a better situation, if you P YOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIGATION & Lig,fmin. One man o phe hox | Queenstown, It After an in "‘"\‘:‘\\m“””::; ”"\'l"‘”': “'\‘\l | want to hire er let a tenemens, ae sent mail to Germany throush = = — | from his face but the others hurt wers | SHOCHON < s e the classified column will place ¢t channels for nearly a vear after | WANTED—A Dbattery repair man at i, itnded by a surgeon at the stati AL ivie Geddes, fivst lord of the |\ pgerdam, July 26.—Austrian so- | s . kT B e e e eemainiad archariuay o | £V B 6wt o8 L e e e you in touch with the right people #n made by George Sylvester Vie-| ler Storage Battery, 167 Arch St sistant of the American |terpellation 1n the Austrian lower | 3 editor of Viereck's Weekl for = navy depa ted to the Asso- i holse asking that the gavernment ne- | nly the Fatherland, according to a | —— e s = | MRMEN KiLLED jated T -ospondent that helgotiate immediately —with rmany | Lig¥ment today by Marton B. Lewis, | GTRLS WANTED-—Apply at Ruffalo, July J. Lawrence Dun- | had been greatly impressed With the | with a view to jointly fixing war aims ttorney-general of New York. Vie- | Jlaundry, 266 Arch street n, of Brocksville. Ontario, an avia ulling together of the Britlsh and jand peace terms and repeating Aus. | e¢ic claied the letters were inno- | ———— ——— tor was kilied by Il of an air- | American naval units into one effcient | trian readiness for peace without an- ! geit. comfunications to his father in ( FOR SALE—Dirt, cheap, delivered in | plane ai the Curtias fleld here today. | antl-submarine operating force With- {nexations and indemnities. accordin - Baflin. He conceded he had burned | vieinity of North & Judd factory, mes Doolittle of San Francisco, | ont eith losing any feature of its{to a Vienna dispatch to the Nieuwe ne Orig | Baker & Lasher, Inc. 7-26-tf | died un hour later in a hospital. | 1dentity. : | Rotterdamsche Courant