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SR Amm (-ndv.mno:ki ¥ Watch tomorrow’s paper for the 1 Anna Godzinnoski, aged 18 years, ( AfiUE flF NATlflNS L S MAR[;H IN price sale at the Goldenblum Millin- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John God- = | \ ' l 1 I ‘ I T AND FUNERALS ery Co.-—advt. zinnoski of 77 Hartford avenue, died | Monday shoe special tonight, 7:30 last evening at the New Britain hospi- MMEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE at Besse-Leland's.—advt. tal. She wus stricken with illness in 81 WEST MAIN ATREET ...c.......... NEW BRITAIN, CONN. PARAI]E UF Vl The Ladies of the Bohemian Eagle | the morning and wius 1ushed to the e LSRRI B ) will hold an outing tomorrow after- | institution in an unconscious condi- A RS noon at Klizabeth ark, Hartford. All | tion. fterritorial integrity and political members wishing to attend the affair wA - E Pehdence of all other members of (Continued from First Page.) will take the special trolley car Mrs. William Wightman. Jeague. When the nations of the | st o) e e e Mrs. William Wightman died this Sl N0y " o d, sobered by sorrow mu\.nunm!i | color bearers and guards numbered | The engagement of Miss Lillian | F1ONINg at her home in 13im Hill. She : 50 Shares B?‘!Stci Brass. are willing to raise their hands | altogether about 200, Carlson of ‘Sunrise avenue to David | IS Survived by her husband and four | . . 0 Lixtens o take”this solemn pledge, are We | [ast in the American section of the | Swanson of East sireet was announced | Sisters. Mus. J. . Tariant of 155 Ju- | o SO Ll 50 Sh 3 Sil enly and stubbornly to stand aside | procession came a company of 150 | today. Miss Carlson is employed at | PeC street, from whose home the |, :“‘v"‘jl“ “\;»:J (,‘.SWV,\U,M : JU 3hares /American dlive become a stumbling block in the | marines commanded by Licut. Meyer. | the Stanley Rule and Level Co., and | funeral will be held, Mrs. Iglias Win- | /8 BECEZENE Save Tuuther el r 4 " of this noble achievement? Altogether there were i line a few | Mr, Swanson at the New Britain Ma- | ¢hester of Hartford, Mrs. Howard 3 oo n 28 000 ST «JQ Shares Aetna Nul, The second obligation assumed bY | less than 1,600 Americans, el Maloney, Mrs. erd Crolker on|[(odavs nis cible Steel s h member is to ‘preserve as Hartford; a hrothe Patrick Crowe, < boints to Saturday The marchers vred the so-called A meeting of the mmittee in 3 e r > 5 s St E W k e ceting ¢ 6 committee o ey S B e e inc Prd. rose °1 o < LA ieY OYKS. hinst external aggression to terri- | “triumphal marching step” by direc- | charge of the welcome home to the | #Md N o3 1 Tucint hal integrity and existing political | ion of Marshal Foch. This calls for | returned soldiers will be held at 5 | M‘uneral arangements will be an- | o™ (0 diiiidofdudghiciilc fependence of all members of the | j2g gteps to the minute o’clock tomorrew afterncon in the of- | Mounced later. Americwn f ‘| b |WW'] guc. In the former we undertake | phe parade was viewed from advan- | fice of Mayor Quigley. % e e e o G to ‘rob our associates ourselves: | fageous points by about 3,000 wrmy Chief-of-Police William J. Raw- PERSONALS {0 ol el T . . H.in this we agree not to permit ofijcers and enlisted men. lings, acting under the instructions of r frac \‘»‘n\u nd i fiers to do so. This guarantee of | “he ceremony at the Cenotaph was | the automobile inspection department 2 . | i | | ! 1aranl s . > shaves embraced the firm ritorial integrity and political in-} poned formally by a delegation of [ at the state capitol, this afternoon in- Mrs. Charles A Polman and | specialtie pendemce is limited to n;u:‘r‘ ‘.,‘A, city councillers, escorted in state by | spected the brakes of the trucks be- [ mother, Mrs. B. lLay., have returned | 1 Street, noon t OOD‘V N kg}* 1%(/‘5’r & {‘U frre they are threatened or &1-| 4o yepublican guards. This delega- | longing to Iackliffe Brothers, of | to their home on Trinity sirect after | shares nged i : <. £ ced Dy external aggression and s P o & ! & ',‘_“‘\ ,‘"‘: m‘\'",m””m witme | tion Taid a magnificent palm on the | ark street. a.two weeks' vucation at Westbrook. | hot ith no s sle Koo 410 Natfonal Iank Bullding. Telephone s nat apply casket, as the city's tribute. Monday shoe special tpnight, 7:30, : - of the pace at noon. Shipping _T. FRANR U LE, Manager 3 ation's internal affairs el 2 0 ‘ "loft undistur Monrnote sins Brocesion. & at Besse-Leland's.—advil e R o B S S SN ; ) b Jeft undisturbed o Tach family that mourned for| A mecting of Daly council, Knights | Divisian str visiting Mr. and | carly gains in most othey quarters ™ Guarantee Neoded NOw. ) ome one of its members was allowed | of Columbus, will be held {omorrow | Mrs. Iiarry e i e e B e Landers l‘rar & Clark Stc (‘k f*Thoughful persons recogniz b to bring a single flower. As these | night in the council rooms. specialties led, Stutz gaining 8 points, 9 y portance of giving such & KT e hour after hour the emply | The management of the Acorn nine | Miss Grace Newfon and Miss Kva | Saxon 7 and Bosch Magnelo 3 1-2. 1 jr s no N tRlashio nns ”.]1”[‘\ casket soon was buried. of Kensington was informed today by | Valentine have returned to the ecity | Other notuble advances included Bald- gought and SOld flod, i the Doaceiol W e E As the mourners went quictly and | the manager of the City Baseball | after a two weecks' stay in New York | win Loco., Penna cahoard, Steel, be maintained. The "”"]"‘\']‘:\;‘I slowly by many were weeping. Some | league that the Kensingtonites have ; City. Lorillard Tobaco, Colorado Ifuel, Ha : ey " have | found consolation in the thought that | been admitted to the league and will = vester, Consolidated ( md variou rmany Austria anc ey BUYE | {he sacrifices made by those who died | play at St. Mary's plavsround mext| Clement Lewis. of Lake street, has | oils and metals. Inyesiment vails also n. oyerthrown but as yel no veal, | . . "ho thoge they left behind were | Saturday | accepted a position with the Stanley | made moderate improvement with ble governments established ;‘;""i': not in vain. This was visualized by | The New Britain Dry Cleaning cor- | Works and has started his dutics. fusther dentand forisccondary JHssHos UD t/ 0 the new :\:m»'. 4-|~mn:n:”"»(nlll‘fl ‘{l\ the absence from the Arc de Triomphe | poration will give its emploves an = Call money opened 6 to 6 1-2 per (uvl‘ ® mense errito J 2| of the chains which had bawed the | outing Wednesday afternoon at Mo- Miss Catherine Weston, of Tast Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Steels ral- g 1 gt ot tie leaguo NOMC :m passage under the arch since Prus-| mauguin. The |1Yip will be made by | Main street, who has been visiting | lied casily at mid®lay under lead of Rooms 309310 National Bank Bldg. n rthrown and would return to the g, Wi, or 1870 and by the | auto truck. Arrangements have been | With relatives in Boston and vicinity | (‘rucible, which increased its gain to AV T, SLONI I INBT mination of their former OPPTES™ | 4pougnt that France's honor had been | made by A. F. Bichstaedt, superin- | for the past two weeks, has returned | 13 points. Kguipments hardened on 5. s Need avenged tendent, for a shore dinner to be fol- | home. Raldwin's rise and motor subsidiaries WE WILL BUY state, recognized o g T PRESIDENT MEETS T P ot T T Cia, || B GRS (e Gr, 1) (Grm £, ar chemlcaloien 0 e et deoang 3 diate need o LI AT Sl reported to the police yesterday that | lion as manager of a New Haven S AL S T NORTH & JUDB pmmended its acceptance with an ABYSSINIAN MEN | his automebile struck and knocked | theater and has started his dutics slided Bhu paldyin Ren s e endment providing that any mem- e e i forced average prices to highest levels could after expiration of five e lioe o teranyl aiternooniin trontlod| B donn R Tz oo ot Eninlc R s trcet B oont oo AtioRdavRin b e B clivel SR FER O e fromishe dianineforiane coyens | o e the Sovereigns Trading company. Dr. | ductor on the local trolley lines, who | 116 closing was stronsg. = Sales ap- terminate its obligations under | Mission Sent to This Country Arrives| g 11, Dalton attended the boy's in- | was seriously injured when he was |Prosimated 1,750,000 shares. L I SCR (Pargol i | article. But under this covenant . o juries which were slight. thrown from a trolley car on Kout N Man Lampa(narlsb) | fvernments that controlled RUSSIANS LOOKING in Washington in Gay Costumes car Bouth New York Stock Exchange quota- | x United States by giving notice of Watch tomorrow’s paper for the % | Main stre ool 5 5: 3 Machine (par 3 7 N 7T ~ S e %2 | Main street several weeks ago, is out | 4 ey i il ! s R e el B sonone Sl gu el o w Borll ety shi B e Dy e | T i e FORWARD TO SUMMER it her obligations to a time not ey Co = aave " members of the New York stock & J Mfg Co (par 25) b to exceed two years. 1f ihis [ Washington, July 14.—President} The caretaker of St. Mary's play- | 1Ilenry Dorwin, of 225 cChuren | CroPange: o Peck S & W (par 25) aty, is ratified, the United States [ Wilson received the Abyssinian mis- | zrounds has lodged a complaint With | strest. left {his meming fon e June 14, 1919 fully perform her obligations to [ &ion sent to this country to congrdtu- | the police about boys breaking the | [omig iCila o g HeongN o allies, discharge her duties to the | 1ate the American government on the | gwings at the grounds. ety S he has accepfed o po- | Am Beet Sugar fohs. ohe has nided in creating, | VICtory of the associated nations. Workmen are engaged in making sition with the Groton Iron Works. | Alaska Gold 2 1 then honorably retire Members of the mission appeared in| giterations at the new store of Erick- e 3 ! Am Agri Chem 4 Stanley W'ks (par 25 U. S. Territories Protected. sorgeous’ costumes of red velvet deco- | ¢o; & Carlson, which was formerly I‘f . ihl\‘ww! Wright, Tred Shepard, | Am Car & 1'dy or Co com (par 25) ‘It should be noted that when in [ rated ",‘I,Wi‘u\"‘“‘fi‘(ff’:”:‘:"l"?tJ"i“‘]fi"f“k‘yg“‘; occupied by the W. J. Dunlay com- | prallt Sullvan. -“\:'h”‘“‘“]“““" g A s T & H REG0 0 croioin Ui (oest || DR SHSY DERERE S e e e T o craite, Gaat || SRR SR S Tt B e e ! 1 ial integrity of all members of the | 858 10 TH¢ ent SCUE open for business about September 1, | PIa¥ing at a dz & pavilion at Myr- [ Am smelt 1ol ) ®| of ivory, gold boxes and letters from | o0 o7 PSR & tle Beach for the past several weeks, | Am $ S j MORE THAN FOUR THOUSAND ; gue we receive at the same time | (o Apyisinian queen and heir appar- |, their new stan - s | have returned to their I ! A " 5 Lairaied bt i to relleve P ail of them a like guarantee of | bne "> The Holy Family Circle of st |have re QR BRI R ol e : SOLDIERS IN FARM SCHOOL | gnpies & i r territorial possessions. The The head of the mission, Dadja. | M8ry's parish will have its annualj €I Al : Washi D. ., July 12.—The of life s suffered hillippine islands, have occasioned | mateh Nado, addressed the president|Outin® at Savin Rock tomorrow. S =on AT SIe Ry Co . LSO NO0ICIE the menica Aty iy R great apprehension. In order 10| in his native language. Mr. Wilson | v2liant Hive, Ladies of the Macca- SUSTAINS BROKEN LEG. il Tooo 7 Wniversity established at Beaune, } revolutio eguard these islands it will be| replied in part: bees, will observe its 22d anniversary | Irrank Maceli of Winsted, is al the | b & O ess: for us in the present dis- “Owing to the great distance by | Wednesday at Savin Rock. The trip | New Britain hospital with a broken | 1 | ‘béd condition of the world to con-| which we are separated and the difii- | Will be made by auto truck. left leg, as the result of an accident | Beth § Y, i ol 1 t f uct the largest navy afloatand have | culties of travel by land and sea, our| The Central Labor Union will meet | yesterday afternoon on the Plainville | pu ' e 1uralfed IRcenditionfis army equal to that of any nation.| mutual relations in the past have. mot | for election of officers and other im- | road. Maceli in company with two | (an Pac d 58 Sii { S A1l 'we embark upon this great | reached great development. However, | Portant business tomorrow evening in | friends were walking along the road | Cen e i e, ool Sore uai e g 20080 litary expense or fccept the league | bonds of close friendship have been | Carpenters’ hall when an automobile crashed into a | Ches & Ohio ..... 657 s 1 with it the honorable pledge that | established between our governments Monday shoe special tonight, 7:30, [ motoreycle owned by Paul Apara of | (hino (‘o g % 91 g J“;“‘YF"‘i ,‘1 ) 18 ‘V‘»““‘ ~“ oot Britain and Japam, the only | and I express the carnest hope that|at Besse-Leland's.—advt. 126 High street, which chanced to be 3 Nots i delee '« | these bonds will grow still stronger, Star of Good Will lodge, O. S. of | passing the men at the time The | (ol P & | 2 1300 resulting in greater commerce and of | B. will hold a meeting this evening | motorcycle struck Maceli, breaking | Cons s ... 1055 103 more frequent intercourse between [at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of offi- | his leg. 1llis companions escaped lo Steol - i éiglon? Abyssinia and the United States. cers will take place at Jr., O. U. A. M. | jury. S e B D ‘We should also reflect that the e ety 3 Distillers Sec .... 801 Va b ey N6 | water st 7 e e e price sale at the Goldenblum Millin- LB 3,000. A% . : 7 i 3 3 artridg buy ; in the Caribbean sea are out- e Gty Gl el R o ls city, | Erie which can be processed and In the mat foodstu ng territories. Is our hold upon By 2 et e e o i ([ Geniiile it 17 S e T e is, | sic element brea, canal lessened or strengthened by | 2,500 Stop Work at Bridgeport Plant ————— G oaE e e S 5 [\ Gooduich Rub .. | suitings, tapestries and other uses and dried ve s article? APPLICATIONS FOR AID 3 " o Spsi Great Nor pfd quirlng @ silk texture of heavy w ed fairly re e = : ~ Vincenzo Baltore of Berlin for shrabeits g ) uiring S s Can’t Send Troops Abroad. —Have Not Yet Madd Known ARE BEING APPROVED. | 000. Deputy Sherifi M. D. Stock- | 1} SRt e The ordnance program, based on tho |/ 1ng, & DOUNC = X 1N oigf Goier s (0 i the army overseus, called for | equivalent of $2, eg “The article provides ‘in case of any | Their Demands. Hartford, July 14.—Col. Robert 0. | Well has placed an attachment on |y tivation e b % uesderos h aggression the council shall Taton, agent for the administration | PFOPerty owned by the defendant in Vise upon means by which this| Bridgeport, July 14.—Picketing at|of the widows' pension law, said to- | Berlin. The writ is returnable in ligatjon shall be fulfilled’ The | the plant of Warner (M“' Co. started fiday that he had approved about' a||itRe cityicourt onfthe fourth Monday {izc, 1 o s Gily 5o -« $1 animous recommendation of the | this moon when JORcozsct workers | dozen applications for aid under the | 1" July. Kennec (‘opper .. k WARNING ISSUED. 1y uncil is only advisory. Thus under | Went out on strike. The employes|new law. The amounts allowed e e | 43 Washington, D. C., July 14.—Co ticle X no troops of the United | NeJd a big meeting this morning | ranged from $3.50 to $7 a week. With | FOREIGN TRADE SHOWS BI < h Valley ... & 0 N:‘f\,‘,‘:-",H\mv'mm 1 '1".‘»\‘.-,”” 1-(,;',”' ites could be sent to engage im war | Which was addressed hy Secretary | the agents approval the benefits under | BALANCE FOR UNITED STAT Louis & Nash .... Tu el o g 6 e parate thout the advice of her representa-| Ornburn of the Connecticut I'edera- | the law become payable. These are Max Motor com . b rgainst dealersyin . 1d Victory de 4n the council and the approval | tion of Labor. the first applications approved since | Ay ek el Sl e 1 5 | bonds who ag lves ad herl Gongiea” It was stated that no demands haye | the law went info eftect last May. Col. | erican exports during May amounted | 6% ©eive@rnt - 5% e y Monroe Doctrine Supreme. yet been sent to the Warner Bros. | Baton said that in one investigation | (0 $606,000,000, a gain of $55,000,000 -\»";w\‘,‘,‘ S 5 Gt snswering objections to the article | CO- but another mecting will be held | last week of the case of an inmate | Over May, 1918. Ior the eleven | o o o' "rr o 5 | cial tax im etting the Monroe Doctrine, which | {Onight at which sentiments of the [ of the Connécticut hospital for insane | months ending with May, the export f 5 & = T 1 the reven araptees the validity of engage. | WOTKers regarding the nature of the |at Middlctown, facts were discovered | {rade amounted to $6,308,000,000, an \‘{. e N {hat thé ents “such as treaties of arbitetion | deminds will be heard. The Warner | which would enable the state fo re- | increase of §872,000,000 over the cor- (N ¥ N (1 & 11 . & 5014 | hompest regional understandings like the | Bros. Co. closed the corset depar cover $6,000. Another case was re- | responding period of the preceding o, & SR = i | e Doctiine, peadings Hke tho| ent of thelr plant last Satutday | borted today which will result in the | vear. Rt el oot | when it was learned that the em. | addition of about §175 to the treas Imports during May were camson declared that articls um. | P1oves had met to formulate demands. | Ury of the state. (UMD, 910 LERTet ie Hik s bubtedly made a “clear explicit — the country’s foreign trade and a kervation” of the doctrine ALL SUITS DISMISSED CLERKS WANTED FOR WORK iy, 2 SOOI eves Sl evell) SRR S It any conflict should arise be- N IN THE CENSUS BURBAU e e °"| Ray cons o6 e A ek Bl i ) the cleven months ending with May, | Ra¥ Gons - M fhe Monroe Doctrine he said Washington, D. C. July 14.—A spe- | the imports were valued at $2.803 :“LU;”L . s far as we are comeernon - ine | Officers of Cunard Steamship Com. | Cial clvil service examination will be {000,000, an Increasc of $118,000,000 | [1ep I & & com Betiionslorl ihallcovenant ol | : | conducted carly in the fall to secure | over the same period of the las g oMEhcl = ST B e e e pany Absolved From All Blame in | cligibles for appointment to clerk- | ceding year. SO S p-vives. We accept the covenant with | Sinking of Liner Lusitanis ships in the census bureau at Wash- P e tudebalsel E e 2 inking of Liner Lusitania. ington for the task ‘ovr taking the de- MILLION MORE PARMS Third \' Mbizctions ihut the dostrine 4sinot| . New Tork July 14— A Hnal dessee| CoL CoRolE I B0 0. about 3,500 S 4 Lot operly described in the article, Mr, | dismissing all damage suits against anson declared unfounded. { the Cunard Steamship Co., as the “President Roosevelt in his annual | TeSUlt of the torpedoing of the Lusi- ST M!*»-‘” Mig Co s 5 Opening of Navigation Means That Standard Serew com Necessities and Other Things nley R & Level Co Can Be Brought In Archangel, May pon (par 25) cnce of t A S50 F )—The ion Mfg Co (par 25) 2 nion 5 1 populatio Nort L is looking Irance, for members of the A. 15. IN An Americ i enroliment of more than 4,000 | to buying lit te e : «t home lectured or gave short-c One war Chi Mil & g 2 ment, the enrollment lo nations from which the islands 11d ever he threatened, would aid preserving them from all external in- | Crucible Steel ....139 ~ 124% 138 WAR DEPT. TO SELL SILK six million yards of silk pc Interboro, - ... .- - There was a three months’ supply on | tiny ore Interhoro pfd . 4 hand at the signing of the armistice. | fre ¢+ month. | apiece,.ang, the othe, e h Were Washington, D. ¢ Northern Pac Norfolk & We Pac Mail 8 8 Co Penn R R temporary clerks will be named to Washington, D. C., July 12.—Based | United } serve from one to two and a half | on data assemibled by the census bu- | 1 vears. Basic pay will be $900 penan- | reau, it is estimated that there are 7,- | 1 A num, with increases and promotions. 300,000 to 7,400,000 farms in the| g bssage of 19017 he continued, “in | tania and barring any similar suits For the work of the fourteenth cen- | United States, an increase of abouil 11 eaking of the Monroe Dectrine | Which might be brought in future, | cus the bureau's force at Washington | one million over the number shown |y d ‘it is simply a step and a long | WAS signed today by U. S. Judge | will he expanded from ahout 700 | by the census of 1910 tah Copper 5 Rubber ¢ s steel s Steel pfd ... L Car Chiem . . N Westinghouse p towards assuring the universal|Maver. A total of 64 claims had been | clerks to more than 4,000, Al of the | se————————— | estern Union ace of the world by securing the | filed aggregating between $5,000,000 | gppointees will be from civil service - | : o z £ £ X 2 CLASSIFICATION. | Willys Overland ssibility of permanent peace upon | ANd $6,000,000. The officers of the | jigts except distriet supervisors and TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. rlan is hemisphere’ he aistinctly Timits | €OMMbany are absolved from any fail- | enumerators. Of these, who will do R s e [ > R s : = i NOTICE—For good, asonable auto- ;| 1 & doctrine to the western hemis- | Ur® or neglect. the field worls, there will be about $5,- e e ‘\'M’,H“':' LOCAL EXC |cr€"fl::x""j?:?}':}vmv;‘s it for securing | 000. senger Iudson Special for Wednes- PRIQ e mair ce of peace | SALES OF WAR MATERIAD se=m days, Saturdays, Sundays. Phone Lo 2 ; NET 81 PER CENT. OF COST STRIKES CAUSE TROUBLE. 1741-2 7-14-2dx e CASUALS ARRIVE I S slinston ooly 148210 of sur- Berlin, July 14.—The ever recurring | ———— — nele o ew York, June 14.—The steam-| plus war material by the War depe strikes of miners are causing a catas- | WANTED—Man between 35 and 45 tivity in the lo¢ ip Hpusatonic arrived today from | ment during one week in June | trophic condition in the Rhenis vears of aze as night watchman by rdeatix with 1,390 troops, mostly amounted to $11,535,490.25. The | Westphalian mining rezion. One com- local concern; steady employment suals With troops, the | sales ranged from 50 cents for a rem- | Pany has declared itself insolvent be- to right party. Herald, Box 24X hnsport Prinz Frederick Wilhelm, | nant of canvas to $8.364.811, roalized | Cause of strikes. A, cabinet minister 7-14-3d ’ s recently stated at the Soviet congri o — — e in Berlin that the demands of the | FOR SATIS—Columbia grafonola, miners had ruined a number of mining mahogany cabinel style; quantity companies. Two mining concerns good records; practically new; which in November last had a reserve of 15,000,000 marks, now have over drafts at the bank of 12,000,000 marks and the banks refuse to give them further credit. | stocks today, An | being the leader, |as 161, ana 162 lark is in good del es in the neighbog m Brest, carried detachments of | from stocks of wool sold at publiz o 269th and 270th Military Police | auction in Boston. IFrom January 1 I stanl oy o 1R impanies, 52d 1 » Hospital and | to June 13 sules of surpl war stocks dnance companies from New York, | netted $300.157,563.68, which was 84 bnnsylvania and other states. per cent. of the original cost of the material to the government. in the neighhorlood bar- | North & Judd in the gain; casy terms, Call 447 Arch street, first bell Below are the clc Hartford Ilec Tight Southern N Co IPOR SALE-—Horse in good conditiony price reasonable. Upson IFarm, | ATRPLANE FOREST PATROT, | 2 PARADE ENDS AT ARCH Washington, July 14—Two addi-| paris, July 14 (Havas.) 'v“h» reat pnal airplane patrols for national | victory parade ended at the Pl 1 e rests were established during June. | 1. Republique where the troops dis- | WAR CONTRACTS LIQUIDATED. ey are operated from Mather Field, A Paper Goods road, Kensington, Ct. | American A merican R e | | i 8 persed after passing hefore Marshal Washinglon. D. C., July 12.—Up to| —————— 5 = = (PN eISIE Lt far Sacramento, Cal., operating over | I‘och and Marshal Joffre while flags | June 7. the war department liquidat- | LOST —Bank-hook, No. 15866 1 $50 | Rills & Spen (par Sierras. A trial patrol recently 1 and colors were dipped. Ctannon fire | ed 6677 ordnance contract with a in money, between the Rule shop | Bristol Brass (pay dertaken was successful in detect- | which seemed like thunder gave the | yvalue of $1,845,000,000. "ne amount and the N. B. Trust Co. Reward if | Colt’'s Arms (par es in heavy timbers at elev signal to all Paris when the Victory | saved to the government by their returned to Labor Bureau Rule | Bkle L Co (pa ns of froni six to ten thousand feet. | parade reached the Arc de Triomphe. | liquidation was $206,298,000. 1 shop. T-14-dzx 1 Inter Silver pfd

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