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A MWL o ms | BIG CUT TAKEN Select your lot at Lyons Terrace L] during the closing out sale and while ‘ you may still buy on easy terms. Free drawing of beautiful presents Satur- day and Sunday afternoons. The Bod- ; o well Realty Co. Phone 1801—advt. L - E'S Church Has Had Well niosoiraes ane 1o “Fickars e ; ‘ But Pay of Sailors Is Given ited.—advt. fended Meetings This Week |, Ssonn s sume o “Richoes foa ' ' - ; - Boost g ing, Saturday, June 14. Tickets lim- : | ited.—Advt. o : P The annual meeting of e . 4 § . . e SN Miv e oo ter e e e e e e t‘};}i Lo : : : i (Washingtomfounesd 2=l HOMY ce which opened at the People's .pyurch will be held Friday afternoon % (e £ ¢ s % naval commitiee completed yesterday hurch on Monday will conclude to-| .t 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. : i : i £ G : . : 5 its draft of the Hw\(:\‘«'<lrr‘}l('l";j”‘0"\ 10TTOW with morning, afternoon and | \uiter Hart of Sunnyledge. The pro. P : ; o | ; % . billiand willl report it tor the | hiousy evening sessions. Last night’s meetings gram will be in charge of Mrs. John | : carrying about $6 T G 4 were well attended and the addre: Cirkha Miss G 5 $120.000,000 less than the same meas- given were most interesting Ep SRl 37 Gertrude Roee ure carried last year TGy Ao tare e ation Nopenad | vilspesl R Iormally S dicafot Secretary Daniels asked the com- B0 0:30la! milwitn davolionallaxeydscs)| e churediaroinvited folattend mittee for about $300,000,000 more and a talk on “lLearning the Bibie By New Britain' lodge of Elks, made | than it decided to appropriate, but Chupters” by Miss Jean Lamont. Dr.| & fine showing in the celebration the republican axe was swung intd W. W. White led the Bible study and : held in Wallingford . last evening in : this measure as it was into the arniy at 2:30° o'clock this afternoon: Dr.-F. | connection with the installation of a . : : % o = appropriation bill and the bill pro- W. Troy gave a short address which | lodge In that place. Past Exalted e : < % gl . viding funds for the railroad admin- was fallowed by a general discussion | Rulers William G. Muller and Patrick i i 9 = ¥ 5 % SRR SRRy istration. It is expected to be laid on missionary work by a number of | J. Murray, assisted in the installation : : : e < - before the house for consideration those who have had actual experience. | work. : i -G p R S later in the week, when the army The final talk of the afternoon W A complaint has been lodged with : < e 3 R 3 i - : - ‘ bill has been disposed of ; given by Dr. H. K. W. Kumm. This! the police about - windows being e B " 5 G i 3 The authorized navy building pro- evenin services will open with muf! jroken in the Swedish Baptist church S % . 8 & i Sk / R B gram is provided for, but ihicre is sic at 7 o'clock and Dr. Troy will| on Elm street. o B R o3 Moo o SRR - S % ¥ ; L no authorization carried for any con- speak at 7:30 o'clock and Dr. Kumm oEH g 25 i o : » x Y g b - « struction beyond that. This decision will follow him O z e 3 o 3 B o 8 Sy %N g s R < ¢ g was in line with the desires of the Following is the program for the PROGRAM FOR MEETING. 2 o 7 3 g S 3 o st secretary and the department that the closing session of the conference to- The program to be ried out at e 2 ¥ ¢ AN B : threo year program for @ great nawy morrow: the meeting of the Swedish Lutheran f K S0 ; be held in abeyance until winter. Morning session, 9:30; devotional:'| chutch Luther league censists of solos S R R PRI 2 e vy betsonnoliislput et 2 10, Bible study cla Mrs. . Richard | hy Albert Swanson, Arthur Olson 000 men until October 1, 191,000 from Tiader, Miss Lamont: 11, Jewish work | and Mrs.” H Christensen, piano| Giant English twin-motored ma- which will try flight from Newfound-j left to right they arc: Vice Admiral| G. Brackley October 1 to January 1 and 170,000 in New ¥ork city, Rev. Bernhard An- | selections by Miss Hulda Brink, reci- | chine with 127-foot wing spread | land to Ireland about June 13. From | Kerr, Col. Trygge and Major Herbert (C) Underwood & Underwood. | from that date until the close of the cext ; tations by Miss Mabel Sandstrom and fiscal year, June 30, 1920 Afternoon session, 2:30, praise serv- | an address by Harry Ericson. A social The secretary asked for 2 Dersdus ice: 3-5, workers' meeting, Rev. F. K. | Will follow the business meecting and ' PRINCE CHARLES SHOOTS SELE. | nati . 2 e : et f : . - [ nel of 200,000 men from January 1 Hawley, Capf. Charles Dotter, Rev.| refreskmients will be served. NO ORDERS RECEIVED ;. TS SELF. | nation in Rumania royal cireles last [ er a search which extended from 6 to the close of the year and through year by marrying at Odessa Mlle. Ce- | o'clock yesterday ¥ : 5 Y 2 S A : P . 3 3 ) o'cleck vesterday afternoon, when he e duc any - George Matthews. Ll Heir to Rumanian Throne Wounded | cilie (Zizi) Lambrino, the daughter 5 the committee’s deduction many ik Evening session, 7:15, song sorvice, 5 2 % disappeared from his home, the body | lions will be saved The committee 2:30, short addresses. Dr. W. W.| HUNS EXPECTED TO SIGN | commanders o vesseis at Brest ®e- inRlcg. of & otlred tiior 1n s Bupaninn determined that many thousands -of : army. For this escapade King Fer- | of Rev. George Allen, a retired Pres- W Callahan, Capt. Smith 33 5 s > 4 B ! me av )w engaged in trans- Vhite, John Ca v i * Parls, June 1 rown Prince | ginand ordered that he undergo sev- | byterian clergyman, was found on the | €D in navy now ensag porting troops can be released long CetvedNo Orders o Sall (MR AnGH G a v s ot R umenlea iz Buffening ffom | lanty-rive portng. e o efore January 3 s Captain Gypsy Pat Smith Speaks. ¢ days solitary confinement | west shore of the Hudson river at Mil- werp For the President. :a self-inflicted bullet wound in . the | “for absenting himself without leave | ton, near his home, with a revolver : leg, according to news reaching Paris. | from his garrison.” All efforts at the | shot through the stomach. The re- | Which the soldiers are = pouring Brest, June 12—Captain Bdward It is not disclosed, however, whether | {ime to have the crown prince leave | volver lay beside the body. The min- | Pick into the United States and the. Beli McCauley of the transport George the wound was inflicted by design or | pis wife were without avail ister was 58 years old. Friends say | members made up their minds tha Washington and Commander F. V. ' otherwise. = SREbte that ill health, covering a long!period, | Ncither the transportation service HO8 Paris, June 12.—Marshal Foch and | McNair of the destroyver Woolsey | = MISSING MINISTER A SUICIDE. | caused mental derangement which led | the shove activities would be cur- lish Army, entertained the larze CON-{ Gep \Weygand had two conferences | have not vet received instructions | The crown prince created conster- | " poughkeepsie, N. Y. June 1 ft- | him to take his life. tailed Hnpecesamslly. y sregation. by relating his past life. | yogterqay with Premier Clemenceau at | concerning their sailing for Antwerp | ——————— - , 27,100 for Marine Corps. bearing ‘upon the lack of religious |\ phjen they discussed the immediate | to meet President Wilson. The Wool- For the Marine Corps the committes education in the Gypsy CAmPS | resumption of hostilites and a con- | sey and the destroyers Tarbell, Yarn- MART]N BOMBER PICKED TO CRQOSS fixed the personnel for the fiscal vear throughout England and Scotland. He | certed advance by the Allies, says| all and Wickes, 7 7. | Von Brockdorfi to Resign and New Owing to the absence of Dr. . W Troy, of Brooklyn, N. Y. who was Ministry Will Sign About July 1, is scheduled to deliver the opening ad- dress at the evening session last night, Captain Gypsy Pat Smith, of the Eng- | ; R O i o ait 27,400, of which 10,000 may be ass also related several of his adventures | yfarcel Hutin in the Echo de Paris. | the force that marked the path of | CONTINENT IN TWO BHG signed to duty in IFrance until the dé- during the recent war adds, that Count von Brockdorff- | have been On one occasion, Captain Smith | Rantzau has committed himself t00 | president’'s ship homeward. . — . St the stated; while he was walking into a | far to be able to sign the trealy. It is — aptured Belgian town he came face | also believed that the Scheidemann CONVICTED OF GIRL'S DEATH to face with a German captain, who | ministry will be swept away to make Sy rounded the opposite corner of a | room for a ministry of moderate inde- | gov was I country villa. Neither knew which | pendent socialists which will be joined L was the more surprised, although, | hy Mathias Erzberger, chairman of Captain Smith told his audience, he |the German armisticc committee. This New York, June 12.-—Theodore was not greatly frizhtened, as a | ministry, it is declared will be disposed | Dickson, a 17 year old negro, was con- platoon of his men was following him | to accept the Allied conditions which | victed of first degree murder by a at a short distance. The German cap- | it will do about July 1. jury before Justice Mitchell in the su- tain, when commanded to stop and ———— )"'C“’O_I_('hl)'“‘*lv H)'-’:H county, last night S ERSHEREE ey after Theodore Scott, an alleged ac- give. himself up, drew his pistol and SICK OF NAGGING. E 2 e Bl o e : complice, had testified, that Mrs. Hat- G (i (Lt GOt first shot. He fired another shot, | . e T ¢, | tie Dickson, his mother, had promised AW SLthG faat ihat Tt : : s Former Speaker Sharply Rebukes G.| {hem each $100 for killing Margaret 5 : o as e ns De; wheh also missed him. Captain Smith s e . 2 2 3 3 : manent naval sta‘ion policy has. Hbf o it e 1l i O. P) For Finding Fault. Hooper, 18, a ncgress, who lived with g : - v . 5 : 3 P B then abruptly cut his talk, telling his Sl e e | i - < ? o been settled. A provision has béen audience that after he had fired a | Washington, Jume 12.—Continued | y1® DICKSONS at 20 West 187ih street. : . : inserted in the bill for a thorough shot he picked up the captain’s beau- | republican_attacks on the adminis- NS 6ol st 00 o e ot ‘p;,‘; - : L ; > g 4 urvey of aviation in the Navy, War tifully engraved helmet, which, he| tration’s conduct of = the war has %, - glas s L guxs g T % 3 S and Post Office departments, with the. :::e the captain did not need any (}!awn ‘ Sh:“.? _q,)“l(‘h< ,"T the house The Hooper [Zirlsl body was: foua e : : e : 2 : ey v purpose of having a permanent policy, Cha : o, o LroniiformengSpenicardClanic: in a vacant lot at Gerard avenue and 3 : s ¢ sl i Changing his subject, Captain Smith “Two can play at this game of | 539 street last November. Her hands i : S 3 o New Construction Provided For. related his early life as a boy, telling | political harpooning,” Mr. Clark de- | ;1q feet were tied and there was evi- e e 2 - w : : The committee provided appropsia- how he was brought up in a Gypsy | clared. It has been one-sided long | dence that she had been strangled 5 . % : : tions for new construction at naval caravan, and at the age of 14 years| enough Wa democrats have sat 1 : and struck on the head with a club. : - stations on both the Atlantic and the, he was one of the cleverest thicves of | here day after day and listened to ! My Dickson will he placed on trial : T : : ¢ Pacific coasts, thus indicating its des his: clan Not knowing any better, | you nag, and nag and nag I for| for first degree murder today in Jus & 3 i sire that there be ‘wo American fleets because of-the lack of education, Cap- | one, am sick of it. You have found | tice Mitchell's court. Scott is also un- TR of about equal strength on the twe tain Smith led the life of a common | fault with everybody and everything, ! der indictment for the same crime. ‘ main coasts of the country. - thief until the age of 17, when he | basing vour charges on groundle S e 4 5 For ship construction of authorized first received religious instructions in | assumptions. BRITISH SUBMARINE MISSING. | - vessels, the hill carries' #bout 3488 a lanze -cathedral in Glasgow, Scot- | An investigation of war activities —_— —l land, which is his birthplace. Cap- | has been started. Of course vou will | Craft May Have Been Sunk By Reds tain $mith’s parents were natives of | find things that were not exactly as in Recent Fight. designated to convoy the , 1A permanent increase was made in pay of enlisted men to make an —— — 2 SR o hy | average of $32.50 a month instead of 1$17.50 a month. - The higher rate is —— i . the wartime pay for enlisted men. Mr, sed $100 By Mother to ; : 3 : ; 3 X Daniels recommended a pay increase Kill Victim. i v g bevond this figure for later in the vear and asked that the wartime pay be retained for the present. For pay of personnel the bill carries but $163,000,000, of which about $25,000- 000 is to take care of ithe increase. The committee decided to recoms mend 815,000,000 for aviation, less — ) bombing plane, of the type picked to, Y., o San Francisco with but one; 200:000. These ships will be ¥gon This is the twin-motored Martin ! cross the continent from Mineola, N. | stop, North Platte, 5 structed for the most part on the pigns ‘ and specifications formerly made, the Great Britain, his or having beer e ght have be. 5 . T g : g sugges for ¢ S shiy reat Britain, his mother having been | they might have been. but I will as T S suggestions for composite ships fo born in Ireland and his father in Eng- | sert that vou will find nothing of combine some of the qualities of batd i | ir SR R : 2 nothiing .. announces that a British submarine it und. At the age of 18 yvears, Captain | major importance if the investigation | ,peiating in the Baltic sea has been : il tle cruisers and battleships having Smith, started his career as an evan- | is conducted fairly.” missing snce June 4, and is presumed A ] been abandoned on the advice of ths gelist and was known as “The Boy ; i i - 0 e to have been lost with all hands. i Navy General board. There may be Evangelist.” He has kept up preach- | py 0oMINGDALE SAYS WIFE Y | some change made for slightly heavier: ing and has picked this line of work = < o erren| AR official statement from the Rus- | - - = e = = 5 T = armament at a small sacrifice of speed. for his future career. Ly (O I B - e o . S - o s 5 : 3 - No action was taken on the recom- While working in one of the large New York, June 12—Hiram C.| London June 7 included this sentence: | AeERi e & S e s L s mendation for government control of steel plants il Glasgow,.Captain Smith | Bloomingdale of Bloomingdale Bros. “The submarine which attacked our i . = S . : G oy wireless communication, but the com- preached every Tuesday for six months | filed in the supreme court yesterday a | destroyers in the Gulf of Koporia (an Eog sl SR e N e e mittee is understood to approve it,‘and to his fellow-workers, who assembled | denial of the allegations by Mrs. | arm of the Gulf of Finland, southwest R 5 5 S 3 1 provision is made for the continuation 200 and sometimes a thousand at a. Rosalind S. Rloomingdale, who is su-| of Petrograd) was sunk by artillery { of the Navy radio work time during the dinner hour to listen | iNg for separation, that he kicked and | fire, H . . to his sermon. He has heen in the | Deat her. He added that the entrance | e gt : 3 - METAL TRUST FOR BELGIUM. - English Urmy during the past five | iNto their lives of Monroe Rothschild, | Lppoiy mo CLAIM INDEMNITY, : - 3 Lo A - ‘_ = 5 e i 9 years and during his stay in France | 1% dead, altered their status. | Ve : > 3 s o & 3 Manufacturers Plan Large Plant With he delivered sermons to many of the I am convinced that in marrving| yo e hat 30,000 Porsians Lost st : s e : : : . oy o o A 50,000,000 Capital. 2 troops on the battlefields. Captain | T MY, Wite was moves Sesashe Their Lives During the War & 3 : ’ Smith announced his intention of re. | Siderations than affection.” said the : . e 5 : turning home sometime in Avsust hup | 22Mdavit of the wealthy merchant. Geneva. June 1 The Persian le- leading Belgian manufacturers are plans fo return and toar this esmey | “She did not view life seriously. My | gation at Berne announces that Per- 3 G < < e : S o considering plans to form a large met- plens to;! S country | wife resented my labor and serious-| sia is about to claim an indemmnity at 25 % % 2 & g Gk s g ¢ ogd P al manufacturing trust, the Nation B Upyeats ness; old fashioned ideas she called| the Paris peace conference for war ~ 3 ¥ N 2 i Belge says 3 Sy them. Hard working as I was from | losse; P R T : e 5 The plan is to build in Belgium & WANT NEW TR]AL morning until night, I could not heip: The legation says that, although SEE g > S B o 3 ; plant to take the place of the many but disagree with her idea that life | ia was neutral, 30,000 Persians EURE RS A R itk o Aok £ factories destroved. The enterpriss B should be a round of pleasure to| lost their lives as a result of battles | & " > which everything, including the chil-| i ian territory and Turkish inva- | > 5 — Peretta Brothers’ Counsel File Motion | dren, should be subordinated.” sions, and that the damage to state F o SRR R UK REE o 5 Qi A S ARMY OF 300,000. 1S in Superior Court for Hearing on 2. : i property is computed at 33,000,000 DECISION OF HOUSHE/ FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIE francs, and that to private property 5 2 R e % & Grounds of New Evidence. X at 3,500,000 francs. Hogee g VPR, 2 % : wBEe T ¢ Washington, June 12.—Further res oG v Was Represontative | @ SEeacR : % e b < i 3 % > { duction in the size of the army to be. rasmo and Joseph Paretta of this JamcsEdTanney ", ”f CSCNIALVE | MT. VERNON'S CLERK E . ATy g Zo5 i 3 maintained for the next fiscal year city, condemned murderers of Frank Heromidinne ota forii8 xcans WHO GOT $8,500 FRE : L o 2 b B ik 4 IR was tentatively agreed upon by the g £oes house vesterday in deciding to base appropriations for pay and maintes nance on an army of 300,000 men n-. stead of 400,000, as recommended. by the house military committee. The war department had recommended providing for an army of 509,000. Brussels, June 12.—A number of " will have a capital of $60,000,000, Palmese, awaiting execution in state Winona, Minn.,, June 12 Former New York, June 1 Peter Colling, Congressman James A. Tawney died former city clerk of Mount Vernon, today at Excelsior Springs, Mo.. ac- | who admitted misappropriation of IXTY years of achievement by Hv("\vmmdvd. who were dying by scores prayers, we must have men, we must The motion is based on the claim of | COV1ing to a telegram reccived here. | funds while in office fotaling $8,500, ) Red Cross throughout the world lie| from sheer hunger and necd of med-| have money.” new evidence. Judge Lucien F. Death was due to ;m_m-u.\ sclero- | rec eived a wwwmlw! sentence betfore between this scene and today, when inlical attention, dispatched an urgent So .(ln'uugh the pr,wnl_: of I\\n:fmh Burpee, who presided at the trial| %% Mr. Tawney was 64 vears old | Judge Frank L. Young in Westchester prance American soldiers broken in|appeal in their hehalf to the Countess|the Countess de Gasparin and D'Au- and for 18 years wak a member of | county court yesterday. It was stated o greqtest war are mending In thelde Gaspurin, a French writer living|bigne funds for the first Red Cross ex- Dea eyt congress at one time being chairman | that Collins had made restitution With b yiocg inadern hospitals provided by|near Geneva. Untiring in her zeal for|pedition were raised. The expedition | gENTUCKY WOMEN QUIT of the house appropriations commit- | the aid of friends, although the effort g ¢ B G % St i ;. Liis % toe He retired from congress in 1911 | had placed himself and his family in the American Red Cross, for this re-| humanity, the Countess plunged into|consisted ot four men f\||:.) nfq]lll‘x\;};'t::l RANKS OF SUFFRAGISTS: and since then had heen a member | straitened circumstances, Both of production of an old-time engraving|the work of raising funds for the res-|and fired by the spirit o T e of the international joint commission. | Clollins' sons served in France and one shows the first Red Cross hospital es-| cue work. that knows no nationality on the bat- B Lexnetonfdinotid o Three VLI - ——— - was killed in action there tablished anywhere in the world. If In the midst of the outburst of pity|tlefield, the true Red Cross spirit, “In- 'lhmn Ea m’mnhm‘ fl(\ el e Ty was opened in mnorthern Italy in alin Geneva for the victims of the fight-fter Arma Carltas.,” In addition to e . 2 . T CAPE . . tional committee, announced their preme court and the second was a IO LAND AT CAPE MAY. N % g = o~ 3 T Sl 3 : 3 5 " ablishing a Red Cross ambulance in ey 6 e s 1T, PLEASANT'S CHALLEN( church building in June, 1859, to care|ing in Italy the eloquent clergyman | tablishing E i drawal trom O ranks ot ol petition to the state board of par- = | the church here pictured, these Samar- ki ) Jons for a commutation of death sen- ' Rritish Dirigible Accepts Invitation of | The Mount Pleasants, a newly | for the wounded of the battle of Sol-| Merle d’Aubigne made his splendid ap-| . Redl GimrarelWorlais nave vesial tence to life imprisonment. Tn both U. S. Navy Department, formed nine former ferino, whose sufferings furnished Hen-| peal. itans spent several months traveling on the ground that the Susan B. An- prisn June 26, have filed a motion i the superior court for a new trial last fall will hear arguments on the motion next Monday morning at 11 o’clock The latest step of the condemned men will be the third since thefr con- viction last fall The first was an ippeal from the decision to the su instances the deciston was against | e members of the Pirates, Colliers and ri Dunant with his conception of the{ “Who will minister to these poor \hmngl, h»:\l_\.l helping heal the erip- thony amendment is a violation “of the Perettas | \Washington, June 12— Because of | other fasl baseball teams from the Red Cross. an international agency of|soldiers?” this divine demanded. “Who|pled. distributing comforts and speak- | states’ rights | lack of housing accommodations, the | “Nigger Hill" section of the city are mercy to minister to the vietims of | will hind up their wounds? Who willling everywhere words of consolation S — FIREMAN RESIGNS Eritish dirigible R-24 will remain in | in the iield for games with any team war and other gre punlic disasters. speak the name of the Saviour to and cheer Such zeal at that time nat- FOUR IN AUTO KILLED BY 1 RAIN the United States only six or eightiin the city. Munager Fred Guenther | Throughout the history of the Red!hem? Will there be no cup of water|urally fell under sirong suspicion, and Mercer, Pa, June 12.—Four Dl hours after it arrives from Kngland | Will receives veplies from this chal= | opogs and partieutarly I the last con-| from our couniry? Our land cin be |they were often looked upon as spies, sons were killed and one seriously {his month on the first trans-Atlantic | lenge | flet, woman hes played @ most userul | neutral while theit wounds are heing|a circumstance adding one more grave | injured at Jackson Center crossings GOING TO MERIDEN. | part, and it is not strange accordingly| made, and should she not be all the|hardship fo their lot seven miles from here, when theif | | k | gy / | that’ in its very infancy she fizured | more so when it is time to neal them?| The names of these four pioneers | automobile was hit by a train. ThE department before the war, and on| The British government has accept- | The “”f""_‘7‘::{" ”‘l}:"’;f‘“‘;d”,:, this Lrominently. Three days after the ter-| On those plains are French, Germans have heen lost in history, but their | dead are: A. ¢. Drake, Meadville; + his return from France early in the | ed the invitation of the Navy depart- | city will participate In the field day In | rible battle at Solferino, Henry Du-fand Italians who are suffering and dy-| deeds live on in the works of mercy of | 1 Cadwallader. T lesburgh; T s e R il G B E;::; D | " the organization will leave on | RAnt, utterly exhausted by his almost|mg. Are there no Iins fo bear them a|the Red Cross in its globe-girdling ac- Sarringol joteMerbernn e 1 : artment. Mr. Smit will go to New ; N. J., & » l : i bty : Barringer, daughter of Thomas Bar= f®ork-state to-work, ! paval dirigibles, _ J the 9:40 o'clock train. single-nanded efforts to guccor the|word of consolation? We must have|tlvities of today. i l eyt 5 Robert Smith, a member of Engine Co. No. 1, has tendered his resigna- tion from the department, the resig- nation to become effective next Mon- day. Mr. Smith was a member of the flight io be undertaken by a lighter- than-air craft.