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o ik TR s s P ¥erald. | . R o o+ W CHELPING THE DRIVER! NEW CITIZENS T0 ting Y e — 3 HING coMPAhY. i @resident had a hard job-fyink e Foprietors. | from d”f g ld on tire treaty, and : ; Sana xoartad) as | man whe fed. Prhaps this is a new 7 = ereld Building, § S ity in {ithe people don't want an. T BerTer Ley) [SEORGE ! SLOW Down L \ | S ol ‘mpmm‘ cv.—Philadclphi . SLOW DOWN! e T Efinj_ IHIS,:?S:{_ : e Mepin. 4 be e VOU'RE RUINING HER < DAD~ LSO ev - - o e by D | ten e poace conference is over MY NEW haTt YOU'RE OUT - YOU'RE GOING M,’u]y Qualliy in Naturalization cond Class n:u e fbeonic will bave to arzue NERVOUS 15 MILES AN HOUR : e i ] : Sy khether a man is fit to hold X ’ B o e A B | 08 ice.—Indianapolic News. p MDEL (G Court —ngrfllfl J“ly togiat, Rooms . .- 926 | g i ‘gé’fflc BODY- SURE- S % e di tn |l fshoultin't {hose Dbariends YOUL HEAR ;, o e Rroneina i ddtuflnmw after July fic F(fli GEORGE 7 S ‘\V('”vnfn who ‘\,,\'g; ‘Hr‘l‘f‘: f,n;: Toom always open to advertisess. 4 eg¥ee of cleverness that ) DHE0 60 @ met all the requirements of the cour g el Paise : f wet goods can scli dryzoods. § et el T sl_f'}; WHO'S RUNNIN) e iz R0l ol lizenE T ol e rioE i Aeiaset V‘:l::s‘.*:\:uufl\ y oniiliea Bon Transcriyt. ; i THING = IF You / strueted’ by Judge Meskill at the ‘end “to ?{ wes for rePblicatign of all news 4 T o ‘\ DON‘\' SHUT UP of cach session of the court on Wed- Bt ‘,?'.f.f}“‘a“xd‘;‘,’;;"“ SR TO GERMANY : . UWILL kiLL A G S e G 4 How I your 'a[e‘m‘mr\’!n T Tuesday.,July lst, for the purpose of N : ¢ o Land of my natfve home! receiving thelr certificates of citizens BALDONS, TO REMAIN OPEN. R ; ship. which will make them full and June 30, 1919# will .be robbed®of i 0 Germany! i legal citizens of this country. There uchief its prophesied: glamour and y o o : TgLipe (the lnrsstnnmmucing o) t::e( Pily*1 of its regrets by the sdecjsipngof | jce comf 1 Tend ,?‘]“F,,'.nfll?r{ ,,“u(,/‘,llu . A N L time m‘ city u"\r' ~ 7”r .‘wa ome foon keepers in ¥ew Britdin and | yrerata ) B B = : . { in theip lives ther lses\ hege to keep g pentheir places of qu’esfl» oD ,,! $1,000 foj 0O Germany! S X \ < @ ; 1aking the ceremon busine®s after Juld i, notwithsdileding @ Fo uly Cflehrath to a s he - war tawe prohibifion k“/e‘?fu ity "\eetxng to' bt held, Monday even- Pwitich is silosed to. g6 int ect #bon this dite. The celebra vho fhoof been looking forward. to W & ube Jor imbiping heavily., will not be e to detail a tale of woe to “Friend” "Wite” upon 1tutn honie some $ime in July e gl not be able*to = ; Tl cvic respomhiic: may R Plead lw’ e Lm“. sy B tentially there is_extren the 17(],“(1)”-:‘:; T: ”?v'f}‘f,“,iff“i”'{ d, / i \ i % s = ho ave isometlmes emptadetl P gut i fere ol A il o e i aloned ~ e , R & The saloon “keepers undaubtedly S £ yed my e h.\et pert (m\.‘u on thc matter of clasingg# They~ Tavew almost un@ani- wered == = a SBive lanipoed Leind high n art and lore, s ' \ Galleons to every zhore : 2 R K A b sl e ng. . Sl 2 ian Borei 7 B R 4 the Americanizationy commitiee for - -4 Your freichted commerce bore, ¢ . ¢ - 5 Sl reod R Pansdingl cecan o+ The “ige“situatiol does not - O German v 7 / : ; S WS S L S S % fica but the general public cor- as dangerous’as it was originally resent 0 the Common Council. Land new alone and lost, / =\ Rl . dially invited to attend. For while it : Wake up at any cost! \ 3 3 is proposed to dignify the experience ( derman Curtis, it appears, was more Dewn with your martial host. i N for the successful candidates, it is oriless dustified in hfi"ummm of O Germany! Y : % _ ] iR el T (o Consaioiel s * = 7 of their civic responsihilities may #1s the htillabzloo raised & wee g = e Qp @ on thin ice,” “While it is ;mwv'v’{‘é ® O Germany! A | T S : 1« Thowe Reing \dmifted. : that we may befput off from our sup- | #. - Gan ; \ < ! ete list of © whe ply -by action OF the Be [l o Land of mhr erstwhile pric - = = i i were granted citizenship rday £ oly by ac J Serkshire Tcef Sy s crucified =y h 3 Nows mousi¥iecided not to. The way tims |, - : Ry your hands erucified, 3 TN tallon & 2 _ Co. if is not” vek a probability. . One Still do my hopes abide, / 5 B - William Bet prohfbition act, as it is in force, is an 4 G dealet, at Wast, Fys he hasPeen noti- O Germany / E — Eustachiusz Mapcinezk fiang‘ih\e propositian at best. T hcrc‘c L 6 ; h, — = Plato, Paul Balazy. Stanley Galazew: d that he will receive er //‘r Bepe ! o doubt of thére havipg been an ive no further __P\' ISR e e New Britain German-Ameri- | / V) o L EHE Soimes ) et i ey @dicido the effect that, the dispensing | SUPP1¥ others have been, warned of a can in the New York World. / / Z - SRS e S s el “ hard dri k& n raise in prigge. But the city is not yet 3 & & 5 ard drin S E | sthhbe discontinued H‘)\’\ of troovs is com- — m Alex. Bucko, Morr Shapiro, tut off. Most of the deale 1get ice, Keop Your Powder Dry. = IFrank Berson, Ch J. Flenke, unti] such "time as F 1 1 H:r\\u‘,lv if the ice company so dacidé (New York World) - Andrew Simon, ( 8" I Degutis = N”‘fl‘m} T B T Briiorl Clen endcaul o ealed Bthe It Stanie, Grunwa Henry Consol, lor interests, in the le- Cha R (G ST st ki Walter Radwanski, Pasquale D'Ami tions painfed. It will prove wisc if | Neart of the whoie j thell to come if any of i 7 % Zurope when he T i) m*w nited States Senate remain implac- LIST OF NEWBGOK A’l" THE INST[TUTE Michael James Sil o, Custode Fal- A S e (T the Council IOU‘\'SQN-%C‘-,fire for a ‘e CGouncil of Three as (termany's | ably in opposition to the League of letti, Mariano Falletii, David Tomaso, sgomirition 8¢ fe war hassmgde the 3‘ Dle sipply. The! dsigeriain, i1t B9 sisn wa Detans Buckerrl, Ifugenio Eanndrelik Taw ir adtive ® fhey i 30 rognds | 19.1ar better o have f6o much than “Be careful! Keep vour powder S.asnecmen ‘LEMENCEAU., THE MAN AND HIS nstan's and how others may win ft, | Louis Mortera hael B. Mozzicatey 0o little. 8 dry!” The Knox resolution was designcd TIME. hy H. M. Hyndman “The blind publisher writes of his | Giovanni Scalora, Stephen Fusct, iorgn ayrn n\ theife - Rvargmeasures | 4 . : ; £ & There is a world of wisdom in the | 10 defeat the péace negotiations at “In making a study of the person ork for blind soldiers,” Paolo Vasqu nzclo Cianfaglione, fiu ier in ofler andgrohibition, | . ney ‘way of “passing the ‘buck® [, . .. i of the wise French Tiger. Ha | Versailles at a critical moment, the alj(y of Clemenceau, the hmz\,\“hm S B Nsliom . Quisbers, ¥ ot ipnsy is @ war mea was coficeived when the council de-| knows the *Reiter's dozma.” and it | idea being that if the president could has here hrought out a striking intd Fiction, Albert Sandber Emelfa § u, The go\e,pnme‘,m may leok. upon | ¢ided to leave the question of %2 | makes no difference to him “whether | Pe discredited the republican party pretation of contempo ‘ French | ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALI- | Hielm, Eric T. a Ca A4 [f ’ Fourth of July celebration up to the | the man's name is Bismarck or Wil- {0 some manner would e helped. history with the “Tiger 4 many | ANT, ny B¥A. Williams Westman, Edward Abrahamson, Carl thilf u’m, déspite an unr e 4 W . . o | s i 1S | puhgie., Their fear of criticism, in | Iam 1. iUls still the same Reiter of hen the error and the folly of this other Luropean figures jn the heroic | It is the story of a vorage made in | A sperson, Louis O. Settermani ? evenfat- e sm, i en. fo sign was announced Nations, wlich is an cssential part of \ngelo F 0 fi“e Congress, and not the Middle Ages kurrounded by sol- | PeMformance were recognized, Mr. foreground. There a interesting pt'to prosecute. Where is also the f# ing the necessary funds, by s'and drunk with pride.” Root came forwird with his proposal. chapters on Panama and Drazuignan, ereme possibility that tho Preftent | $uch organizations as the Taxpayers' | ~o wonder Clemenceau united with | P¥ amendment and reservation to Preyfus, Boulanger, and otBer affairs | unusual setting there is hizh adven- | rowsmith, Maurice Flynn Anthon o declare the Jaw Mactive d asggbiation, it may readily be seen, [ hig joy andl satisfaciion over “Der [eViscerate the treaty after it had been of I'rench Ru_\ European history since { ture, hidden treasure, msinies, trepic | Fortuna. Solomon Sargts, Jacob BT f Re enfmwn(qpt of theggge, if it is | 1S back of this action. The affair is 'r;\g" the solemn warninz: “Re ca signed, his idea being that in thig the time of the empire SR love. PPublisker's note. »ym: t enfarced il "g“ the hands of | apusing. o UG Ik, e ml\m:‘\,,oil'”m’, el ey | Temuladly dechmplishid andl Uie re- FOLF COURSE MYSTERY, i ¢ “Detfiffment of Justice ant mnot | Ifttlgdoubt of the demand foy an|poiie (lemenceau “for his evident | PUblican party saved from & 5. DIEMOCRACY RECONSTRUG, Steele. \ 'gm or town officials. Argunient has | extensive ceiebration but the Council | jack of faith in the proposed League | (reditable position dited D Aeebaelon Being a somewhal different detce- been advanced that this depariggent # unwilling to sponsor it. 1If it is [ of Nations: Thein crilicism, however, | _These measires, both in the inter-y Ju Sehefer, = G Riieslont: ] Wl oW aiiompt 6 make grrosts, | Lo becomeethe habit of referring every | Will not worry him. e knows that | €% of future wars and hoth well cal- N s S 13 I . ) 1 1f b Aloni ol ere ot ualinag Roed i even in the new era of universal | Culated to encourage German bad faith have learned from th 1 F‘-’!!fi"“r use i¥ has not the staffgor | expenditgre of that amount to city are now supplemented by various, lines steps that should be taken for | \se- | meetings it is time that the councilors (/ | scarch of a brother thought to haie | C 2. Stalbrandt, Ernest E. Siens g been ship-wrecked. Here against an [ son. Olaf O. V. Sezerherz, John Arvmi Peter s and dry!™ manncr Mr. Knox's aims could be Book i Fo Penicd Citizenship, of thoze eligiblc h e foresworn their foreign countries. Amon vas Frank Kaiser, an hrotherhood, peace with Germar 1 nizationy for the wholesale mus: be an armed peace. And by his Q; L 1fmay act el to make atest | gave their seats to someone else who | insistence upon what may be termed bife Cy o q lflnv es and al- | has ®he nerve tolecide one way or |'a league within the league--a defon- | DY congressional decrec hefore the * : s . o , £ Talincations ortiie ficit 5 s . e e tion. There is n® doubt that it is iemainder saloonguto | the other, right or wrong. Cify | Sive alliance between Irance and Rog o the treaty shall have HOME AND THE WORLD, by Rabhin- i > talke r| dranath Tagore S Lo resolutions fathered by republican (D€ improvement and preservation of senalors declaring the war at an end °Ur social and cconomic system “The fact H&l‘hv\ ESH G n e i e R e fo he isheg «in English shiat () Book licview Digest gives in itself imporgad o thetrnbe | iy e dio tno Lt AR the United S e £ h , Upon his refurn to New 12 AL B il - =5 heen exchanged. In all the annals of D14 15 B INGLIS. by Lady Fran- erature. The author's theme is the enlunw‘,jh s has meetings_are all right, but it hardly resl Britaih and the United Stat e e e & - e Balfour, y liberal mévement in India in its do- | . e ; o 1 i he had previou made clea’ what |\te HepUblic Bthere Jisino fnecard fof < \ i 1 mestic as well as-ts political aspects.” | Plaint of a woman, who c} t any he barkeep vays lo argue small expenditures a s 2 . s another a bt to rough-house I cich physician who avorked in as w as it tic E! . b ks . e t arkeeper | ¥ v ures at | he'thinks of the efficacy of the lcague, | SUCh another atlempt to rough-hou e N. Y. Post (Kveninz) ith- indecent exposur vet mwppl-g. in# complete | them. = ——— the government of the United States. Scrbia during the wa “ this complaint. objection ~ & vill st v " es for Eur i s i It is generally helieved that this sian s 2 his e P i ol . He will still p in bac It is perhaps fortunate that other | Lessons for Europe in the Pegshing 3 is LABRADOR D T, Grenfell. | 1o his being granted citiz % ¥ 1 i [ country is more stable politically . KDUCATION BY VIOLENCE: FEs '§I.'.W T‘{ ‘Ihj f" L = | terday than any other. We know that it is says on the War and the Future, by b e Some of the candidz counter, v ’ z;tmr schoot approbriations, will he New s the most powerful of all nations Ienry Seidel Canhy T * QHE SUMMEBR | i&norance of Ame 8 tatus o quor »on at ti oting. 7 o 5 : m and financially Pl “Professor Canhy deals no the | z i SOt Tha status of liguor owwer | vofed upon at the meoting. To hold Pershing stadium in Paris some | PRYsically and financially. We' know Pro Canby deal poath the | T HOUSE, by Hora#® Hutchinson said that this country lise o otyring unders’ the HEightedhth Amendpent, | the meeting v‘} decide zypon the 00 athletes of the Allied and Amer- | that the world looks to us for sup- subje of internations1 relationships, | P in 1876 and another conferrec ag was o which calls for complete prohibition | ourth colehraflon alond® woilld be | ican armiss have heen competing in | POTt and guidance in the critical days morale. education, reconstruction, and | o\yp JAcKsON® by ° i title of I'resident on nzressyHaver negt V8 was consfllerably cleared at | folly, The combination of circum- "l(”""‘r Shne ""]"" BTt ieople Tins a keonor interost in A Just DProsents the fruits of education by vloo | Sieath: Lionei fecent meeting of the HouseyJudi- | gtances, thig time, is lucky. Hecta Jelisnehiaiigsl e o feiarydBigmmittee w m@ is now consid- | ver, he was arrested uporzation. 'm the #he brass Trail and ‘mahogany | expenditures, many of them ' re- Stadium. to come. We know that no other the wars cnding. In cach case he L - il e AN Kiet - Rep atives York President. Wilson's refusal to attend ,and lasting peace. If wc alone of all lence. IPublishers’ no VALLEY OF VIS1ON, ——— —— the opening on Sunday andw=in spite | Nations, aside from Germany itself s stoek oinee Mo eringg the: gmendment. “Under the Trading Liberty Bonds for or | of the Rritish army’s failure to be | and nossibly Russia, enter the new GENTLEMAN RANKER; and Other “One of the best in the vea tificate from thc Now itain Amer:iners uidance of ‘the Anil-Saloon League | i yow in order. tion.”—Boston Transeript. jcanization bureau el vas foundnd 1 & o the Yankees are winning a majority nt, our suspicion and pre-! ““Three actable little English plarvs « v T R s : s G1stehaMit, o' yrohibifion act, | 2 v : : A ercientbnBhs Lo = the \g; e % i i i e F e o AR ohih Ol 5 openly proclaimed. our Tory- With gend dialogue and some cockne Notes. 2 Ly Sarah Com- | Covert. siasn represented in thé gamds. Naturally | era in . disorder, our partisanship Playe, by Leon Gordon ns % ssy) 2 Librarvy R had gge ade so severe thatfit Rain will tot interfere with the | competilofs in this line of sport whe | gm making common cause with the diale~t A. L. A. Rooklist Al t Swould havh” heen a crime had a”man p decrease in the ci librar tempt w mada golfers® at Shuttle Meadow. The | 21 &R&azed being athletes from j1kerism of Prussia—is not that a 0 propriation instead of a much necded ; (yRBy Gaken a drink in his own home. It| .8 oninue ddespite it, | 207 and Britain's P'acific Dominions. 1strous price to pay for saving the GROWING PAINS, by Jean 5 Un-|increase has made retrenchment a Beéiia: Have been improper to have'] e e The youngz men from Belgium, Brazil, [republican party. or any party, even tarme: necessity. The period of Sunday open- Meibr in the cellar. The teeth were China. Czecho-Slovakia, France. Gua- | if sueh a thing were possible? | “Hcre is a valuable fhing and a poet | ing has been shoriened: the museum | i how ldrawn from this bhill before time for . mania and Scrhia ace doing their ien \mericanization direc »ut he could not be found. Commis- sioner Church s at a s nows Judging by the qualifying scores | temala, Hedjaz. Ttaly, Portugal. Ru- For m than a generation zood {o be thankful for."—Amy Lowell will be closed during July and Aug- | on the links.yeslerday, Rogert Hovey bestd men of all lands and all parties have ust and the znnual report will not be fits submission to Congress in“the com- | ud are probably learning a lot about Kurged joint action against needloss GUN ROOK FOR BOYS AND MENX, | printed. miittee rooms and as it now reads it apball. hurdliing, hanymer throwing | wars After i mot as restrictive as, heretofore several fallures | an e T B Méicee Ihese are small matters, buf | = 7 khe like. N honeat attempt has at last heen made “Simple. inte ing oxplanation of | course the haok w teen. Ile meets a touzh opponent BWhc of the French® newspapers |in (hat dircction by a world council gun principles and evolution from the | down, plans for (WP Seeley of ;Bridgeport though. Seeley |are graciofis enowgh td say thal | ryp)y jnstructed by the horrors of the most primitive fypes to the present | fiven up and the painful gap hetween That no person shall on or after| ..o o strokes under him yesterday, | AMerica is making. her greatest gift | mogt tragic of all conflicts. .As Wash-* and even the futn \. L. A. Bogk- | epportunity and accomplishment wid- ington said of the constitution, so li=t. | ened. khie dite when the Eightegnth Amend- to France “in arousing the ench | A people to tF essity yhy'sica h printed renor ows that mt to the Constitufion of the peoplel to the: hecessity of bhvsical i o sav of the {ersailles covenants| The unprinted report shows tha | ESlnAE ays it is a pretty good | and health education and rebuildingz.” | e S || i sued morc book the 1 States int ec or & : : “Should the siates reject this excel. BIVITISH AMBRICAN DISCORDS | library issued more hooks in the Pty “Statea gogh i o feTect ano missed a couple of puts; The same journals mar also at the | yode oo chitntio 5 e ! ONCORDS, by the History | ending March 31st than ever before in svhile the War Prohibition. Act shall Foal r ho Wsie sican s i titntion. the probability s b 1 c remarkinz to anyone no who plays from New Britain has a He also held g00d chance of winning the b s papers of another man ey claimed exemption from th T he amended clause nw reads 1 hut who later had i Legion AID FOR SOLDIERS ; s Al e ork | Government Establishes Medical Dig - - though s 32 on the upper nine 4 o DO R s e S e ts history, in zpite of Red Cross work D be fogee, manufacture, sell, barter, va i o - finished th~ Tershing adiam in | < g J was mighgw zeod gol elieve ‘that[ih-s tarfine = B bt gl“‘?nwa). transport, import, export, . time for the games, aftér French | E we could appro® of the course%f bor troubles had mad s complet b R Rt R PP i we r troubles had made its completion coulg ‘play it in that. As it he | Appear to be impossible. These news- gy intoxiciing liqvor except s | oulg i . tion of medical districts e o a 1 e Tro in advance of the treaty ¥ o [ as tor 1y ameng English " 2 charged soldie ; 88| irgRis (fine on (he fnirways—whah | BaPers confess thal, built the I neh | 5 pooples. -~ A. 1. . Rook. | This was due ta advanced prices and [Bfithortged in this act (section 39), | Py 5 we can see them . P | is not gefhember of (hat e bl Factory way, the stadium would have been | o ‘ z the large mber of technical hooks surance act n he gO0& max ® 211 the provisions of this act ihrec ) in the making. The l!"'vv'vjn[ of the fact A purchased ol St e | team o8 : Americans, working in three shifts red By congress alome is . 5 1 | Few libraries spend as lars pr Lieniinenigpesian Ytas nd Ehallege literdily construed. to mn i NN I Lh St s e e MODERN JAT social. indu . ew libraries sp as large a pro- | gy oo o e auon s '"”Q, -t U\ EACTS AND FANCIES. | 3 b the siands m Jistim v Sl SRR e e e D s e ascr g s ¥ This performance ought 1o he as |VProclaim a peace that is ne peace will b the sup oy beveragh offer to cancel anoth in yeace e 2 condensed summary of re 1ewspaper reading and high preszure tricts Where They Can Be Treatries next will be drawn in hloo ; < from 1607 to 1808, Compilers | industry. Wagzhington, June et i IFewer hoolks were hought, although : Congress can make no res g 1zh the red fog o more money was expanded than usual i T p ( f “Admirably iucid hook. One need | does the New RBritain Institute : be prohibited. Liquor 1 Mexico might do well to remember, | 8209 a lesson to Furope as the ham- | not fo save hul to destroy SR w,,’ LE e The vears issue of books L ; S . age purposds and dine | too, that there are a lot of \meman mer throwing muscles of Pat Ryan srapolidcalivattvels KoRnePsavedihygl e iie i sal i sanity of | volumes. ‘shows that in spite of bt et ) T]TLE or the fleet legs of Hurdler Simpson. | Wreeking peace, hy destvoying the | , public hea rvice an view and the diligent schalarship that | Woeful lack of hranches the libray by a large part of the publ off s 1de o or's Weekly — - ¥ 112 Shampionsh “D1d Nasssv lon the giving wy of Tliqubr are Saving davlizht is 'ERS TO THE SEA, i Teas Aale. gett, the squadron commander Th = B average was maintained through 34 ATROCTTIES REPORTED. hours 31 minutes of actual Aving time, e Ansonia, June 26.—With 8§46 more “Tt §s in her bhrief, unfalteringly Br non-bege r » bill \’,n ! réad, i Jusiness. We have on the green, in | Any .part adhering to st \ ST X it 4 Part of he sbi SR Eead iin i e British) bIMp) R=34) by staving | Lu=D SoaNesan I aahering flogsuch PRO-| OUR CITIES AWAKE, . A\VERAGE OF 93.96 MIiJss HOUGR | and Rhode Island on et lackaland Evlichilis i eftvlamell [ iGo oo el S olae s & 93.96 miles an hour was maintained Z fs Princeton] gearch @ o private q (,,,KM tor otger | the last great honor to be won in air [Ty ~ron't do (6 say that, Burope Is == — Mot o g zeon " Smith Y which the Yankee shows in the furi- [ APout 2.500 Out of 3.800 Have Re- G. L. Collins, med B i e assume.®There is ing | for two rears and now somebody's go- | quickl rom the injuri ted, we me. rere is nothing | % [ anickly _"”f‘“ A @ do W1l .to profit | Mo back this mormning the American | modeled lyries. at once fame-like and kadd about giving them the key to the | . AL | five vears she u 2 sactamekial purpeses may be officers just itching to learn how k t #‘a-;“‘ it m"d d' . 4{ e e T | athletic fields. The young men of | of Nations or hy making a wretched | | = U g tr BTG inei iy fictein provide U'nifed States carry it into their [ hermit of the greatest of republics - 3 J0st 2 ( hefiliicdNsts AT Y ; Aleat o erenuoli * FLYING SQUADRON MARES Humpshire, Vermont. M | frec ? 5 iquor 5 ! the office and in the shop something | gramme is lost to life and progress . alicn,# 03‘"\« gy Hauor M 5§ nours in flisht, demonstrates that {12y punone ,,m.;/-m,u—h‘ the conti- | and must dwell m,l',;w ,:VA’ = 008 g Boston, June Al g Yale Third s dwellinggand ¢t he ne wffl re- | under favorable conditions it might 3 3 : 5 h toml No on municipal b A Broadway: ( rt 8 quor “' be no | win the ¥ - C ossing > veific, g 0 p e " administration A : jose. open foo " Bno (Byinth e LalaEiol egselk he Baclic, (fcdataln il En s i VEma cillan K090 e hy the “Dallas fo Boston' army fly- ho g pior ST ing squadron of seven de Haviland olf A ¥ 3 M RdOyciralnnan g & 3 ST 4y STREET. a comedr, g >hiladelphia 0 Chestnut s. GOIf X fhan V8B go0d cayse, We call “”‘”'1‘::.9\" st S o | omeNiEatIE I thS imerely fired| from warigger nesple ANSONIA STRIKE SITUATION. e planes in the fiight which finishea | o, Philidelp il hestnu e ti8n to the fact %J‘P esbrictionalt b ¥ never had, in peacd fhat energy & ' P here Manda ording to figsures an- | Lennsyivania and De 5 e fac nounced today by Lieut. Col. (lag-| < : 2% like saving mon- | ously conducted contests of play and turned 1o Work—»More Arrests, stringent. One's fribnds must not bel ex; here we've been saving davlight | work. 1f Europe wisheg to, recover of the last ing 1o take it away from us A ted 1 L Lo (e during which 3976 miloearors coeme: | Bulgarians and Turks Charged With + in the New York Tribune by the fzht of the Western vouths | Bracs company had hetween 2,400 ang | £CuIPf0 e I e L ed W Elanseditin e i ARl Murdering Many Teople. Elor thgush = = in the field sporgand their Westerny 2,560 men at work out af # total pro- beas Shlchon s o greater, stops having heen made at As far as the above act gues it dB¥s There i no rush of promiffent Geg. | elders of the United States army en- | giuine force of 3,500. This is the many points en route for recruitine alonflst dune 5= and oy X 2 5 {ans and Turks, co-operating closes vet affect ar ne. prohibi S e T e - en they h#we a joh 1o ‘urpozes n ol vet ot war time,y tign. | mans for ‘the distinction of being | Eince Wher . Hth Al thetr | Jarsest number returned a day | ROCKING HORSE, hy Christopher | F : ¥ are reported to e committed 8 i has nalbeen adopted. Whed it | first to sign: some perfectly unknown | do they go at it hard, gith 2 : 3 i S X S " o mills d nday, Morjey:. = mes in a number of villages in g | men are likely torhave & chance to ge ellect and energy: With the *do | since the mills opened Monday ‘!.‘)u.‘m(» may be greater rick in keep- | Mmen ar have hance to get |'ifigellect m" “get B done’ spirit wifeh John €. Herniak and Louis BRych- “Quaint conceit. honest fun, songs I Thrace. now occiupied by their forges nto history.—Springfield Republican, [ now 4 i 7 = pen a ‘place of business for the| ' 3 o 12 T one of 4he secrets of ~America’s | kop Were arraigned igsthe city court| of child nature. vivid impression o | according to advices received by the 5 ) this morning on brea@B~of the peace] out of doors——all and more are here . oy S Athens New The situation & of diguor he driver sounds the hor Thes| &re: he pea. Tvervhody who pays rer 1 The driver sounds the horn. Th . charges for making €tatements con-|in clever Christopher T I 1 ho pays rent in the| thera is a , mord city is invited to attend a meeting of Lfire ereat weaknes “of the whole | pedestrian does‘the rest.—I' 'ifalo Epe) = NG cerning the mayor andgmther officials | verse.”—Outlool Haolaat t i rchmmm f’t as it stands, is that it | quirer. i - Hons s ThelrNcdscethvanat oo ntin et tal v el the Rentpavers' Association to he held Tl re. 5% to = - ’ & Tl S orld)! e s ver n eels | T IS . seldaint on g inet wer 2 A amount to class legislation” The | 9 New! For zad the bond in each, case fixed at|TYWENTIETH PLANE. a ps rev = woveninglatl 388 olclo 90 | have be led a araghatsk. A Iadividual who is able to-afford alco- That man who walked up Main A’ higtorical fact worthy of remem-| 25609 men at wotk out of a total pre- elation, by A. . v '\"’“ S cet eyl Bosnahori e mt ed bodies were el at its present prices e Anaiesy L Street in the heat of this mormiag’| brance is that while Germany accepts'] nave'stated in a foreign tongue at f.“ L ThdiSUMNGavyis 1~ d{ead menyreranoal| fonortadifound Jther Greeke P S present prices nay¥have it §earing an overcoat, may have Bebn the treaty of peace With complaints| of ¢he strikers’ meetffs shat Ma VICTORY OVER BLIN €8, gir ! society will hold it ar meeting | hav e deaths £ Btock in his hame, while the or: out of his mind, but among those Who | ‘and protests of its ipjustice and vio~: \{O!n had received $33000 from the Arthur Pearson 1».< evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's | maln tion were said to have ®©c# Ppprson, with INtle money: ahead, | smiled at #m were various youns la- | ence most of the republicans of the }?m"n”an Brass compabs ; TIou It s wion By the el of chool hall, clrred among the Greeks:ihorey » 3