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i I (ER HAD RIGHT =", P2 o "STRSCRIPTIONS T0 BIL FOR SUNDAY 5" ™=t " pST OFFIGE CLERKS | ciry_moms . TOCKWELL May Vietor records. C. L. Pierce Co. ntendent came to this city esterday and . claimed the diamend ring fouhd by G | | (Continued from First g i . (Continued from First Page) lday. The ring had been given over to . : 2 \ i Monthly Mecting s [ ey N ans Home, ) coeting, - mer Rules He Had Franking 3 | — {tho local police and a reward of $50 S b er strengthened when they wero | Was given Stotts (g i sailings were announced today as fol- Welfare work and report & code of | superintendent of the city, was (the | informed by this manufacturer that We repeut—Lyons Terrace—will Prlv]leges i || 15 Glial fe et law governing the same Lo the next | principal speaker at the mecting -of | POt MOre than a few hundred sheets one of thie surprises of the city The Giuseppe Verdi, due at New | the close of the campaign. . | session. {he Grocers’ and Butchers' associntion | OF (e Paper had left his - stock and | cut this out =nd save it. T York, May 10" has on bossd the 78tn | Report by states was: MassCRU= | mnehin jneorporating the DorL of | of the chamber of commerce heid m | thet he could furnish the police with | Rualty Co.-—advt Washington May 2. | Division Theatrical Unit, 303d Mobile | Setls, §6,211.000; thode '\.mm{'. J2- ) Bridgeport was sent o the 190t of the | the ehamber offices Tust night, The | & 158 mylir batrons into whose pos- | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bassotte Ordnance Repair Shop, 207th Tield | 838,000; Connecticut, $2,075,000 i Ve cnate calendar fo await fUrther ac- ! niccling was ono ot the most session the paper went in sample lots. s Laisc by Aliss R nlizabethy and T T VR e S, || TR, AR New Hampshire, | tion on ihe part of the Bridseport | attended vet held by this now ass The paper Was of fancy pale green, | Miss Ann Bassettc have returned ‘o 660th Aco Sguadron and clght casual | $650,000 Mains, $248,000. comumon council. [ tion and the interest shown by all the | PASKet Weave design. Tnvestigators |Enfield after having snent a number officers. = = The senate adopted a bill r| members indicates the popularity of | SugSested that the criminals may have | of Weeks at Ormond, Fia < S R S Country Ts Lageing. nap. | WMCR couris may iransfer minors | the movement, 3 had some box maker prepare on spe- | Private Edward Rivers of Clark York about May 15 with adqnar Washington, May ¢ ’\—\“hon]mm from various jnstitutions to the Mans- Dr. Stockswell explained oW | clolorderizs n: 30 boxes or that a box | street, one of ““.‘,’ first local :hnfi:’me to ters, ordnance and medical detach. | cated subscriptions of $1,500,000, WL. ! field State Training School and THos- regarding store sanitation the | maker 'f“f‘ som of ¢ mple pa. ‘:\vu action in I7 ance is on ‘\vluvm‘ug‘ ments, Companies A, 13, C and D, of | one-third of the Vietc loan quOld, : pitqy necessity Qf living up to the per because s a small | @t his home. Rivers has been con- H ity ordi- a s ry still lagged today behind nances g E one inec E s New York cit the Tenth Machine Gun Ifons: | the “““““ll .J|111 I.LLL;I‘]”-(N:‘;‘.\. ‘[‘m”_ml Cold Storage Faes. nances covering this item. The ne fined to a hospital in v York city headquarters of the 1st, iWafigy | EReEEeCorC Inac el BHMBOCER ke i | | The senate. 1 diegrcentent with | berlntendent urged the living up to A because of shell shock, Battalions; sanita! inence and |and thitd loans. i Washinecon o s nony g {ent and neglected children and child Lr. William = he Bodwell eneral Palmer. after investigations fonducted by himself and hy Post- [haster General Burleson, finds that fo law was violated in sending to embers of the American bar, fhrouch the mails, under government fnk, the copies of a discussion of fhe army court-martial plonel John H Wigmore dge Advocate General's office. Some 70,000 of these documents ore printed They consisted of let- Prs by Judge Advocate General owder, defending the courts-mz R, and also by Colonel Wigmore, e endorsement ordering heir rinting and distribution seing gned by Secretary Baker. it IR entjcridiciom o ithoRavso " ROCKAWAY CLAIMS $2,000.000, | first largo cities to obtain (\:; o ax commissioners and ap- jeut. Col Ansell were not included B e | having reached its allotmen L e e S D the documents sent out. 3"‘-: zure of Land For U. S. Fort Basls | $200.000 tu spare. ’1"““ h‘“‘v:"”\‘:l']“‘_ (e, oot ettt o 3 r ds offec at mem- | cas reported to ha s IS el e A3 £ : L £ e bt wha a atter rela to their | AL ., May Claims for more | eh official reports showéd only | ShC . were veceived and acted wvorably |fOT the second time today of man- | A dance fo siness giris of 21.‘;\,:}',:.0‘:\'._\” ':l‘l:\' ! \M m“(’ stribated ‘w than $2.000,000 Thave heen filed | ;‘:3‘;_«‘:.“,:2\«‘_ Iln‘nu(- flags have been upon, and a resolution pledging the |SAUShterin connection with the death | Y- W- €. A. will be held this evening e 3 z= =z i AR = of Jennic He Ao at 8 a’clock nder the franking privilege. against the state in the court of | awarded to 233 communities in the | BERLIN GOES OVER support of the association to the Vie- ennic Hemmingway in August, | &t yelock largely b s 50 11 1o Miss Mary Finnigan of Cedar street, {'the house, voted to repeal Section | rules not only hecause they are - + ~ L i B8 e et e Beports showed the number oF Mok 5463 of the rovised statutes concerning | 123Ws oF (he city hul hecause they will ADJUDGED GUILTY Who has ‘been ill far a number of to I, inclusive, of the 108th Field Ar. | dividual subscriptions w f;»”“"‘:“‘m | the marking of cola storage eses. The | _1‘;“‘ to ore trade. 4 cleanstore is an | “"i\'\i'\,l,\,;vl.t,'\()‘"“Tyf, ldren. New Mald tillery and a detachment of Co. M, |in several districts, notably BOSIW | house vesterday votcd against repeal. | Aftraction to the prospective buyer | B B e And ireasury officials declared extra- | g™ SIS voted asaist KOREE | was the theme of the doctors ik Bread. I Murphy Sons—advt. A & : FripET e : to b ; s ands T R e e e regular meeting of Burr Tho Battleshin Georgla is dug at | ordinary efforts would have '#, %[ which resulutes the marking of pack-| 21l 6 Vs one of the most interesting Grange will be held Saturday evening § e i ¢ chamber Tooms in some | Rl SEREEe 8 medel opednal e s S ormer Soldier, Convicted of Man- |in Judd’s hall at the usual hour. Artillery troops detachment | 000 subscribers to the four % o| The senate adgor two bills amend- : Stk sl i O e hina oo va-hioneor RNoll Bl i lopted two bi M. Thompson, eastern represen 8 e | A dinner dance will be,held at the A A auota, | N8 the Waterhury charter by Creating | (aie of the sapist compmn - was slaughter in 1917, Azain Con- armington club tomorrow evening {a board of t E gt SapLan b6 Mrs, James M. YWhittlesey, Wi 150 present and told of the work- victed for Same Offense, | "1';,‘“(',“' ; 4 \n’m‘ 2l ,“|h° & 2s of his company's plant and the Uvinggetthie Nomegofy MysBdohne concerning purchase of | product. A numbor of applications | St Albans, Vt., May 2—_Robert | eWis of Grove Hill is making a brief Boston May 12 with the ¢ Iicld | made to equal the record of | i | | | | | | { | l | ! { | | | | | ; ol ot : R 1917. The jury ws The rainfall last night reglistered Both Mr. Palmer and Mr., Burlason | claims as a result of the scizure of | district. 229 cities in the Boston ai tory Loan was taken. | e jury was out 18 hours. Th 2 leht fregisten He was convicted first in Septembeor, | 1-19 inches at Shuttle Meadow lake. The association has voted to hold a 917 3. 1917, and sentenced to a term of 10| T. A. B. Fair, Saturday afternoon ¢rote to Senator Chamberlain of | lands at Rockaway for a site for the | trict have been awarded flags. : 0 4 S = i | new United States fort. The Rocka P ocial gathering and buffet lunch in i E : dregon, chairman of the Senate Mili- | NeW 2 3 i 2 to 14 years in state’s pri G Dancing and entertainment.—Advt. ary Affairs committee, in announc- | Way Pacific corporation asks $1.50( Connecticut Two-Thirds Over. connection with the mecting of May Ate’s prison, but a re- ancim | | | | i a8 0 - B figen = - trial was ordered on ¢ A meeting of tlwe Visiting Nurse as. hg the result of iheir investigation | 000 damages the Rockaway Point| Hartford, May 2.—IL Was 0| fToday's Returns Show That Total | 13 20d a committee composed of offl- Ui i o g . | i | | Town's Quota Was Sct at §57.000 a ¢ N iati misconduet of a juror. Ti sociation wasg held at the home of Mrs, 2 = . | compa $187,000 a \ i f New 5 o Victory loan today that cers and directors of the association S e g he second |8 a Jeiece oiter es given out bys Mr. L ::-‘1"\]{'1’1'!\-5‘{-» S I‘Jlfrdf'h-r ¥ Sk !\T“. manforitha s S ticutl ohai will arrange for this mectin trial lasted nine days. Sentence was|Andrew J. Sloper yesterday afternoon hamberlain tonight, cited the fwo f“.‘,{‘, ‘(n’ (e ,,0 OnlalcaRunceny inounced byt _10 had subseribed ) B 5 deferred to permit counsel for the de- | The Tegular mowthly reports were hain items in the documents refesved ““(.;“1”(""' l‘}(‘r'l(" taken. the r;\mm l]| tric " ,‘,.}“ e Late this afternoon the Viete loan | fense to file a motion for arrest of |Submitted by Miss Ella Dorman, visit- 3 Sl he S harles E. Hughes, former gover- | $34,000,000, being more 2 e 4 g oan GERMANS ARE SA’”SF[ED judgment. e e e e P well as tho laws on the frank. | | CRATIes 'L HuEhes, former sover: rme Phoentx Mutual | committ T le soeGrieel He hY: 3 ing nurse, Mrs. Lauren ouat, s privileze and concluded as fol- 5 5 thirds its quota. & = 500,- |that town had gone over the top o The body of the girl was tetary, and Mrs. Charles F. Chase, r)‘:a” i cific corporation when the case is | Life of this city subscribed for $500 had gone over the top on as found in a ows. i 4 L « ! e subscriptions for the loan. The drive | cornfield after an all night search. | treasuver. o o o B eciosea L |G e R R e fogax B0 i e o lh;n:{lhwu Well Pleased With Reception Given | WArm had been her Commare Miss Mabel Bollerer 1s =pendine Jearly appears. that the printing ard e rp‘(‘mk‘_m_w ik aatter e N vor by several teams headed by Francis| i g "")W‘!fw“ ;\fls that he was attacked by | the week-end with friends at the fistributfon of these two letters were | o 0 0o 3 T T rislature the | New York, May 2.-Victory note |Deming, in charge of the men’s com- Chom dllies ahaiNowiloolson |0 185 poldlersl mhile fwalingfvienRinie | Connectionts colicze it Newitanden tthe direction of the secretary of | , i yrovor Mitchel of Now York al- | subseriptions in this district took an [Mnittees,.and Mrs. C. M. Jarvis who di- | pojee pased On Equalit SU o< Ian away. § Wheniit was rec s 2% 15 kg BRI il b var, and can in no sense be GE bl 2 1L $54.000,000 {rected the women's tcams and they | i RUBEL | ported she had failed to return home, | Dancing and cntertainment.—Advt e the personal or self-asserted act leged that it was being held u vernight jump of over s D he joined the searching party ~ -~ - ? Cotonel Wigmore. The seoretary i PREDICTS RATIFICATION Senator Rober Wagner. This led | aecording to compilations up to 10 A Versailles, May 2. (By the Associat- nator Robert F. Wagl } according to 2 while the guota for the town was but | 5 | of §60,000 has been collected, s sning of Mayor Mitchel | gicloek tods The additional sub- [N cd Press.)—The German delegates | R B rodl o g e || B CRERICE jiolclosiaRtenay A $57,000. Tivery Joan since the opening < artment, and it is for him to de-§ conqucted then by Attorney General 5 $323,781,050. ofl'}\h‘l 1n.~r§ loan has been over-sub-| jemselves well satisfied that the first ermine whether any given action | xeywion, who at the time was a mem- | s 2ctibed -|4“1|»mxm: .gnv.l\“u..y“mh of ‘lw‘ meeting Thursday with the allies and —_ ot forbidden by statute will promote | per of the senate. { OBJECT TO LOSING CABLES. . }"[”‘“;F AN he United States took the form of a | he interests of his department. e U ;”‘)f(‘ "1\‘ i besn ‘r":;"" ) reSPON- | mytual exchange of credentials rather | z . > for the success of the drive ; 3 “In view of the undoubted Im- DROWNED CKING “DADDY.” | German Cotton Men Want British to pockis i A than a onc-sided demand for the pro- Against War Tax on Products of ortance of all questions affeqling i - s i ¥ £ e duction of the German papers for pur- i 5 —- elinquish Hold. 7 A D . t he administration of militery Jus-| o SEEEEECL Reting WOULD SPLIT ASIA pose of identification. They take this | Child Labor. | Lus Kuseles, Mey 8—The hepih fce under the supervision of the|™ 2 : | Berlin. May 2.—Representatives of i3 | @s an indication that the negotiations e s S o l<f atioRE i anant Haratisdtasl i at var department, the secrotary was| | for Absent Parent. | the German cotton brokers and the MINOR INTO STATES | are to be:conducted on o bals of | ,G2eensboro, & C. May 2 Tnet Lo e e proot ‘against all - vl tacts I Rrmenc i s e e ity c var revenue s s ully warranted, with all of 4}\@ ar(. | New Brunswick. N. J., May 2. Go- | Bremen cotton I‘J\'IITO‘L(‘\"S have ps:ssf‘«l SIS U(\l(\ll‘n. 4 . iy bill, placing a prohibitive tax on pro- | W4Ts, but it will prevent some wars, fbefore him. in determining what ac- [y o' 1001 for her “daddy.” who has | resolutions addressed to the govern- A little flurry was caused iIn both |gucts of child labor entering inter- ] 52id United States Senator Henry F. TR Be B taken | heen missing for three weeks, seven- | ment and the n:\\lo'nz\lmnx'sm\l-}:)l:\’lpr(:- Professor Jastrow of University of | Allied il Eominm (it foday by 9 | jate commerce, was declared uncan. | A#hure of Arizona, democrat, who 8 the lnterest of the war (depart-|year-old Barbara Garber foll into the | testing against the alleged British at- press dispatch reporting that Prince | Lot CrR WEE SRR HIRORS | sas here roday, to visit his mother, gnt’ If in his judgment h '®- | Dolaware and Raritan canal here | tempt to seizc the 14 German over- |} Senator Ashurst of Arizona. Demo- North Carolina Federal Judge Rules{ cpat. Thinks Senate Will Approve Re-Draft of League of Nations. Pennsylvania Wants to See Ques- Six Events at Y. M. C. A. | ceas caples. tion Scttled By Principle. | sailles as a naval delegnte. This re- |3 verd tho arlginal ent Tabes ars| “I believe the peace terms as ont- the confusion of a name of a German | frhat he regarded as the truth might | while the family was at dinner and | ger Germany’s overseas trade and es- that of former Emperor William's iy ts.” | missed hira buf wounded a danghter, and there is only one of the great ALL-AROUNDARTATIC ourts. = X 3 d & ‘daug! » T ers that ca addres; o os! - ot - TS Postmaster-General Burleson, in | Ruth. | owieln it wan addrosaiths Ehost NEW WHEAT BLIGHT e Morris Jastrow, Jr.. of the University ; : o All-around aquaties are to open at | lowing Disorders In His District. {man Turk and the future of Turkey LUNCIUISEWES (rpistaie ! Sandering along (he eanal bank mhen | Lo of the Dudiey strect police sta- | sion of the American Academy f | wheat in certain parts of Tilinois, In-| Destruction of German Fleet. Warren §. Slater work out, and all printing and distribution of the lat- Three weeks ago an uunknown as- he cotton men assert that the loss port was erroneous. It ern question the ghost that stalks court annulled by a margin of one | Continued, “will be ratifed by the e available to the publ his action | fired two shots at Mr. Garber without | pecially will jeopardize cotton trans-| {jone are assembled in conference, CAROUN UXCITEMENT CAUSES DEATH. | 907500 00" gintear Declared. Brot. Plans Are Made for the Holding of ter saying that Colonel Wigmere | has not been heard of since. Little | poston Police Officer xpires SOl I o6 o e ras s on the Oito- )0 to explain that some of the em- [was “over the river” and yesterday | Peace Treaty Do Not Provide for | the Y. M. C. A. some day next week he war industries board, in stock om ner i | ehe slipped in. The body was =e- | tion, in whose district serious rioting | Political and Social Science lierc | diana and Ohio together with a loss | | four classes will be allowed to ! . Henry of Prussia was coming to Ver- James E. Boyd. Last vear he declar- | Whe is Il ieyed it -necessary to direct 1helyesterdy and was drowned. £ A Philadelphia, May 2.—“Tho east- was due to }ynieh the United States suprems ]lined as the conference in Pari he lers here involved, to the end “hatlgajjant entered the Garber home | of the independent cables will endan- throtsh the halis 1 walch The me. | n2val officer, Capiain Heinrich, with | o¢. ; United States senate. bannot be called in question by the|warning and _escaped. The shots | gctions with the United States. brother. \is letter ‘n Senator Chamberlain, | That night Garber disappeared and | — s | Strange Fungus Is Auacking Plant | Naval Terms to ' Be Embodied in d acted with due authority, went |Barbara had been told that her daddy ! ‘elepes used were those prepared for | she started out to find him. She was! Boston, 3ay aptain Hugh J.{In Asia Minor” at the opening s Chicago, May 2.—The yellowing ofi if the plans of Physical Supervisor f'hen that hoard went out of exist- i enter the events. The aquatic events will envelones by other departments R display of ved flags in a parade of The other great powers with oas | to an affection hitherto unknown in | Pe embodied in the peace treaty Withjye carried out 'along lines similar tc ermitted to save expense i : radicals, B her envelones mamatasturad | |- 420:000.000/ 0N WAR. RISKS, his home {oday. { many, Russia. faly, Austria-ifun- | it o a fungus which attacks the roots Soibiot% 4o not provide for the| teets which closed a short time ago nd printed by the government. | Large Total Paid by U. S. to B Death was said to be due to natural :::1}'\" he said, "flr‘r: responsible for | of the plant and w fnch in Australia is ;m%_” The ‘H'm;witlnn i e " were run. 1t is planned to Hold six “Tn considering the result of these | ~ _ ek causes, although fellow officors were | the fact that even after 100 vears the | known as “take-all” und in France as 500 is Joft to be. fdectded Upon Inter| CVENLS i all, two events to be held pinions of the attorney-general and CTHEE= O M GIRVHO | inclined to believe that the strain | ghost has not heen laid. Turkey in | “fcot rot.” B A ’m:l C '"umfl‘ el every other week and the winners in biostmaster-general” said Senator | Washington, Mag y-six [ under whicn he \'im'krwl during the’| Burope would have disappeared at| The reports of yellowing plants are | Y 1 allied and assoclated pow o (5 (She four classes w “ be given ‘hamberlain in his statement of re- thousand checks, representin av- | disturbances was in a measure re- | least five decades ago had it not been | the first crop damage reported on the TR AT an aquatic monogram. The classes B e e e | sponsible. for the rivalry among the Furopean | Present crop which the last govera- TWENTY SUITS DESTROYED. to take part in the contests ari fn mind that the official communi- | date wore malled vesterday by the bu- | o > | powers for possession of the antici- | ¥ent teport said promised to i High school, employed boys A, em ations from the secretary of war to | rean of war risk insurance to bene-- | YEAR'S PROBATION FOR FOE? | .i0d spoils. record breaker in quantity Flames Do Considerable Damage in { pioyed boy: and junior classes. jeneral Crowder and from General |ficiaries of men who died in the mili- | = - “With the end of the war another | duality. West Main Street Tailoring Shop. vowder to the secvetary of war, both {tary or naval serviee and who were | Parls Thinks Germany May Then Be and that the v of such \r»n—!r-‘"\nrml, ! occurred yesterday as .a result of the | today of vigor in the plant are reported du Paris, May 2.—The naval terms to | was found dead in bed at | exception. Ingland, France, Ger- | this country. Crop experts attribute Germany, which finally have Deenf iy .cc ypon which the athletic con- | S s opportunity is presented for solving T T T written in fact by Colonel Wigmore, |insured under the provisions of —the \dmitted to League. (FG IR DR G (3T G e SHIP DUE TOMORDOW. leontain. as I have already pointed out, | war risk insurance act. | e A N} ferons misrcqrosentations of the facts| Approximately 1,097.000 checks| London. May 3.-=The Reuter 00| pogiency.” declared Prof. Jastrow. | (By Wircless to the Associated Press) | tallishment of Hildine Nelson on | returned from overseas, where he fin' tho cases cited, and were original- | amounting to $3%.900,000 wore mailed | respondent at j“(;‘ e “p t- [ “The obvious solution to ensure a | Carrying naval aviation officers and | West Main street, near the Cowlishaw | was stationed with the Yankee. di- by promulgated for the oxpress pur- |last month and since October 6. 1917, | that lmm.!hm"vh £ l_“_l j' points | more- tranquil development in Asin | men and equipment to the jumping | block. The fire originated from the | vision for over 18 months, will speak pose of answering attocks upon the | when tho war risk insurance act be-|ed British member of the organizing |y oo <"to eplit it up into a varety | Off base of the American navy’s pro. | fumes of & =as heater in the rear of | tomorrow evening at the Sokol hall, of states.’ © | jected no-Atlantie air cruise at | the building on the Victory loan. Both of the | Trepasscy iy F., this vessel was | ‘The fire department was called out 30 BOOSTIVICTORY LOAN from Box 113 at 12:50 o'clock this| Joseph Keovar of Boston. and Pri- principle instead of diplomatic ex- Aboard the U. 8. S Prairie, May 2, [ noon for a fire in the tailoring es- | vate Anthony Pechout, who recently xisting system of military justice | came effective. the bureau has sent | committee of the League o tions 3 upon the floor of the [out more than 15,000.000 checks to | and that Germany will be admitted to nate | dependents and ore than $496,900,- { the league after a period of probation, == o e o i el |FRENCH PROTESTING froli.te . or at all to the |and allowances, insurance awards and | i hucine the United States. Tt is|compensation awards. IRISH PE o perso ppeal 1 Colonel Wig- | e = ore. not 4s an officer of the army, put as o member of the bar, a private 3 ? ! The interior of the place was bad- | young men have been secured to nearing the Newfoundland coast to- 1 Jy damaged and twenty suits were | come here and speak to the Czecho- | day, and is oxpected 1o reach its des- | practically lestroyed. Chief R. M. [ Slovaks, under the auspices of the tination tomorrow. i Dime estimated the loss at $400. | Bohemian-Czech National Alliance. CE PARTY LEAVES LOVE FOR AMERICA Paris, May 1 Frank P. Walsh and NERCISES TONIGHT. {he other delegates sent by Trish so- ki tios 1n the United States to prosent | JOMre's Aide Denics Rumors That leitizen. 1o cther members of the bar | : | Memorial Tree to Be Planted on East {0 cq reland to the peace con- | A s private citizens, and not upon a | el : the case of Tr \.\‘YV ‘l!v VH\’I)‘T'N_"“:’) | His People Are Losing Their el el e el Strect Sehool Grounds, forence are procceding to Dublin from ' jibon a personal defense of the con-| The a Has . Paris with the expectationo f return- | ¥Faith in United States, i arbor and bird day exercises, | e e e ) [duct of tan secretary and General | which were planned for last ovening | \n8_her ! & | Moot DN sl 5 | with David Lloyd George, the Rritish Washington. My Crowder by the Parents’ and Teachers’ asso- o il e : “In my oplnion. by no fair inter- | ciation of the East street school, were | Premier. Il e ""“‘ ”“")‘ gnnew : proetation of the staiute can the term | postponed 1mtil this evening, owing R e 18 cheest that oinartmegedmiias Sniterest of tho war department’ be | 1o the wet weathor. The pregram ns{ CONGRESSMEN RETURNING. |tion of the Hrench people for Ameri- constried us eqaivalent to the term | arcanged will he presented this even- Washington. May 2.—Members of | can soldiers has waned since the “business of the government.’ Tn | ing at 6:45 o'clock. A tree will be | the congres<ional party Tepresenting [ armistice has caused Captain A, . ar case. it is to the in- | planted on ‘he school grounds, and | the military comumittees of congress | Malick, aide to Marshal Joffre, to AL St k fG dM t t S l tF m » secretary of war and | dedicated to the hoys who attended | now in Hurove will sail from France } protest to friends here. So far a: ar e OC O rocerlesan ea S O e ec rO ©f Genoral Crowder to distribute mis- | the Bast street school whe saerificed | May 10, on the Leviathan, the war [ the soldicrs of France are concerned ~ 1 X o information, and to befog the issue | their lives in the great siruggle to | department was Informed today. The | Captain Malick writes in a letter to \l A l (J d I d d Th Q l ure and rerusal o take any action | civilization of the world. A suitable - — general staff, “the only difference is o e : s o - o Jooking toward modernizing the ad- memorial tablet will be inscribed and | SHOTGUNS STOP PARADE. that we love you better (than in 'A'“ SH T M EORICDLSS & 35¢ 4 GROCERY SPECIALS ministration of miitary Jjustice. placed nea- the tree. Bamdie Moy ® 0no Buloed po- | 1510) bosaiie we Fmow 36n it PRESH LEAN SKINNED BACK FRESH | IMPGRTED PURE OLIVE OIL . ..... $4.50 Gallon “Tho w'torney-general and the! fhe publc has been extended an lice with shotguns prevented a May | “The original cause of misundor- SHOULDER s R tie e ... s0c | IMPORTED ITALIAN OLIVE OIL (Pints) .... 90c postmaster-zeneral have in effect. | invitation (o attend the exercises day parade yesterday afternoon for | standing’” he adds, “is that Mr. Wil- SMOKED SHOULDELR s0¢ 1, | MACARONT veees.. 2 1bs for 25c announced that cvery executive de- which the cify had refused a permit i ceeee > 3 son has too good « heart and thinks 2 : S : 2 LARGE CANS TOMATOES . partment 1as full license to carry on. i o and which socialist leaders threatened | {hat the Germans belong fo the | SMALL LEAN SKINNED BACK HAM .. 39¢c b | LARGE CAN SAUERKRAUT at public expense, by the printing and ALGLITIONS MODIRIED. 110 Told anyway D irdom e e & e ol SMALL LAMB LEGS e ... 35¢ b | 1 POUND CAN COFFEE istribution through the official mails, S B Time Fuel Licenses Will Be Tssued (o | gsoxtiofm biture foF LRCEnak o SnOl o o gl T e s e B postage free, of any writings and | 2 b — LAME STEW 18¢ b documents, any propaganda, that its Ships of Al Countries. W. Va May n s i g CATL FMPLOY RITTURN. B B 5 Ib SUGAR 45c and 2 CANS PEAS 20¢ Wheeling, 5 CTTY WITHOUT NEWSPAPER. I ST i 2 CANS EVAPORATED MILK 25c¢ and then chief may favor. Al he has to Washington, May . —Bunker regu-|1.000 streel car e : I ""“” “"‘h‘*‘“.\’\ ve. 85 Ib 1 CAN PEAS 15¢. do is to ‘certify that it is in the in- jations were further modified today by | Wheeling district who w on stri Albany's Only Paper Printed Today VEAL ROAST . senees 29¢ | LARGE SIZE BROOMS 69c EGGS 45¢ Doz. terests of the department. the war trade hdard to permit the is- | 1ast Wednesday returned to work WHas One Sheet, Boosting Victory Loan FANCY FOWL AND CHICKENS, FANCY SEED POTATOES o . Bdc Peck “All the eight of infrenched | guance of time fuel licenses to all ves- | Ay, pending arbitration of itheir A et : FANCY RIB ROAST OF STEER BEEF. FRESH PICKED DANDELIONS . ... 29c Peck government infiluence, all its power of | yals regardless of flag in the place of \mands for .bigher pay. The ag Albany, N Y. May The only i GOOD SIZE TEMON! s ... 28c Doz publicity, may be used to serve the ! (riy licenses ixsued heretofore., The |Ment was reached last night whon | 10€al newspaper published here toduy CHOICEST CUTS IN STEAKS OF STEER BERF. 5 CANS CONDENSED MILK . Sipins o0 personal intcrests of the head of the iicenses will not he valid for ships en- | FePresentatives of the unon met with | :-‘v‘;'!'\”»rw?”‘lf!”“ 2 single sheet of FRANKFURTS 5 Sabiod I | 4 POUNDS CORN MFAL ... .. 3 cees 250 *""mflmm!l or of any of "-; *‘f;"'?a“‘-{ gaged in trade with Germany or Bol- | officials of the railway companic | 'm-l ”'\'(“",1 N'rv‘l""";l‘:\‘;"‘” “:\:‘W-“m‘*;"';"" CORNED BEEF, NICELY CORNED . ... . (8¢ 1b | TOILET PAPER, 3 ROLLS ... T £ such is the case, if suc! agrant | shevik Russia without speeiflc author- - e b 12 ctery Libs v loa com - £ 2 ME = abuses of the statutes may be com- | jzations. ATLANTIC FLEET COMING. | tee and disiributed by letter carriers. 1 (Fre: _:m b wE DELIVER TO mitted, it is nigh time that the statute | The stipulations that ships bunk-| Newport News, May 2.—The Atlan- The compesing rooms of the regu- cresceeai... 290 1b ALL PARTS OF THE CITY be amended.” ered in American ports must return | ¢ flect will anchor in Hampton lar papers, poth morning and after S s to the United States has been dis- | R0ads tomorrow, it was announced at | D0oR were sijll tied up by a walkout MEETING IN NEW TLONDON. continued, it was announced {the naval base today. The flect will | of linotype cperators who left their Naw Teadon May 2—The tenth remain there and at Yorktown during | Miachines at midnight, Wednesdiy. T s t May and June 7 i annual convention of the Connecticut (DS x e 1 ne. S department. Davghters of Veterans, BONT ‘"»'" REFUSED. i i CONFERS WITH ORLANDO. opened here today with the depart- Chicago, May Bonds for RUMANTANS AT BUDAPEST. | Rome, May [ -Camille Barrer ment pregident, Mre Tiffie Topping of | reiease of William D. Haywood Vienna, Moy 2.-—King Ferdinand of { the French wmbassador to Italy. had this city, presiding. Reports of of-| W. W. leader now in - prison Rumania, accompanied by french | & long conference today with Premier ficers wers Dpresented showing that | T.eavenworth, Kas, were refused ol is nbout to enter Budapest. | Orlando concerning the situation and = o the organization had oxperienced a | the U. S. circuit court of appeals to- pital of Hungary, at the head | developmen: of events in b 63 MAI STREET. ‘\IETTA, Pmp successful vear. The convention will | day. The proffered securities wore Jops, a Bucharest dispateh } the departure of the It ciose Saturday. | regarded as insufiicient Brate Bréss says tion lega J

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