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e AUE BERGER IS CALM ‘ ) OVER e | Discusses Socialism and Addresses by | actual fighting and was once wounded. . | L ST TE s 0 Rl TR AU o (A et '§ Members New York Stock Exchange P mittee. on Tremont sticet, having received a | tried in the Newington town hall last | 8 . . RJED 108 DEIESE TS SIS | o, T o | RS T B B e EXCHANGE REPORTS § 31 Wost Main St, - New Britain, Coun. of Child Kl“lflg Sin, whose appeal from federal court | #hnIent of selective service men. | next term of the superior court in 3 i him to 20 bonds of $1,000. A e bond | Wall Street, 10:30 A. M.—Rallies of Tel. 2040 & & decrees sentencing to yeurs' o z real est el imprisonment for violation of the e CITY ITEMS was furnished by his father, and the | one Lo three points from yesterday's | . - | pronuge act, is pending, testified y o | young man was released | late depression were recorded at the | 8 ———ee ‘Pgltsh)e]d.r .\I}as,\ July 2 PROMAS | (i Lefore the special commitiec s The accused was arvested yester- | outsel of today’s stock market, the o igh of the state police was c ' | investigating his right to a seat in the R. H. Erwin has sold to Dr. D. H.|day morning by the local police, and | strongest ues embracing oils, mo- the stand under cross-examination for [ | & CH Dickerman land and buildings on | it was in connectic an hour in the Dunn murder case IFor twa hours he discussed inter- | West Pearl street through the Camp. | thai the raid was today. Ile said he thought on the | : £ ceiving Stolen Goods, Name Members of Com- with this arrest tors, equipments and shippings. Royal i i 5 Real i et | made at the home [ Puteh, Pan-American, Mexican Pe- | national and socialist partly questions | Red state colnpan of ugenio Chi n ( reet | troleu t ker, G v tor: oS e s S inouen e 3 1 . % 1 mi of Ouk street | troleum, Studebaker, General Motors, | 8 ’;‘»\ of the shooting of Joseph Allan| iy getting down to the point of Rtesidents: of ‘lllotence street havel| and eleven cases: of liquor were | Baldwin Loconiotive, American Inter- | 1 H 1 2 22 Dun, I, by s mother that a con- | YLCLEUGESONT [ 106 ROML S| coniluined’ 1o the police: That 458 | prewns e et 0L Jduor, were | Budwin Locomiotive, Amrican Inter- | afnir Bearing to Yield 2.22% apiracy had existed to have ._'-i which members insisled was where | gather in that vicinity and keep the | it s alleged, hought tarte. saire of| the central. featnres, — rometomere . Dunn ‘rnmx'nvnml \I‘n \“ ‘m!nn,y «U;t thie investigation should begin. During | neighborhood awake at night. shoes which were siolen x‘v S recov 1 o 0 : ‘ ‘.C"\ H 1 80 said to Frank N Vhite, a deputy % 2 s Je: 5 s 0k first @ e £t We esday | s ¢ A IAgELA NS ? BAGNCCS pasl 0 a0 el K the examination he leuned across the e game of the ednesday | (o, sheriff. [Fle regarded Mrs. Dunn's [ o ™0 Gilked with members by | afternoon schedule for store ‘“"“‘“’umm 'm‘i i tween Battleboro, Ver- | 1 ‘1 c : nd - ut i nsthened an erss rary ar 0 1€ 1 0 statements as those of a rational | 5ol 400 R o eentative | was Dlayed Wednesday afternoon in Tonl o ‘unmumy Connecticut. | under lead of Feople's Ga Beth- > roads at that woman. Dr. E. P. Hale of Lenox, | js. o Walnut Hill park, the clerks losing L time were under | lehem Steel was one hackward . L sagle (Dem., Tex.) who sat with his 4 LORLN O el on Kol OB E LU 4 \ whp attended, said to him that Mrs. | |28 € B O the “Curbstone Warriors,” score 18 [ Eovernment ownership and he is heing | issue, reacting almost two points. ; tan ey Orks to Yie .2UV/0 Dunn was not insane that day but After Berger and Chairman Dal-| to 17 prosecuted by government agents Wall Street, Noon.—With scarcel e Nnol‘mmlli xHC] made no (122\:1 Hnger had engaged in o heated ox- | | Thom .\lr Connell ol Lincoln street 1’~»mt.;h‘1wlx;.;r~u] n:m it ’”... time of tho|an exception gains of the opening " : sl e T e e e e e s e SR S B Hardw Yield 4.70 % e T nadc i tiuulon | Shatws 8o e rsveratitiey cer_ona | 2L 2L Tc AL S e | Do | Sty i ot | merican Hardware to Yield 4.70 % Afior her arrest there on a second | o5\ ocosted that the eommittes = Shippings assumed greater promi- "ef‘:;:gl,]"“‘j]""l“\?;l_‘llf\f"("'(‘,":if:l‘l;“ 2 police | Proceed with the question at issue— DEATHS AND V_FL’TNERALS S. . AND L, 4.|1{},: WIN. nenesen '\"""m-’ (mr.}u\’4“”:‘.‘:\<1M”|".\.\-\|‘1‘<‘-, 50 NO['th & Judd Mfg- CO. to Yleld 6.20% gosentid seirby of 1o Ma. | Berger's fitness (o sit in the house. —— NPyl 1] i _ Gl ol I Lo EUIN S B The hearing was resumed today. Herbert Lawrence Wohtley. b s OB JILCHIDEN o RNIntch R Hory Bies jichedleafurad pthey sioels, o More Expericnced Elm St. Nine a 5 point advance, motors and ac Bligh only he had understood it was 0 SRR e s Dunn who hurled the porridge the G ARG AR gt cessorics rose 2 1o 5, steel equipments T T Ve et The girls’ lascball league openec e e i e CONTINENTAL FLIGHT Aolly()lqra\l\\v(:‘;:rm\x. Atnl.xr(_n[‘. :\\‘\:“:.:‘r“rln( et 0 e !;\‘.-r«((”m:;‘\[ an average of 2 points and tobacco, ina ess for the commonwealth. iy Ot ast Y Al 4 5 o L DAYBTOURTAS | Jeather, textile and distilling issues 2 “"1“ ““"‘ S e oM e e dief ‘at the home of his parents last | With a one-sidell game between the . Ch Al & issie T (;x:e bibeaddres Biromipcn i ) nichtl [Dlie vounz boylwas & studen ||Leams tofitlic New Britaint Machine :i’olm;nno\\vno‘\‘n‘ N el (vas | Army Aviator Plans to Pilot Bombing | The funeral will probably he held to- company and the Staniey Rule and "1C a rney saic S o I P s Fai > «evel, the I can i v 5 Jlanc g B i s . | morrow and burial will be in Fairview BNCH atter team winning by 31, a native of California and had Planc Across Continent With Only over twe = Y . ! Cemeotery. ver twenty runs. The final score been twice married previously J.‘]ml oneistoD 4 33-10. The Stanley Rule and Level | 4 2l | G i vas divorcec eac stance. er N 3 & dwindled to slender proportions a was divorced in each insta Biiton Twining. nine displavedilal more (thoro on 1 proportio L > heast’s desire was for a boy and sev- Dayton, O., July ——Captain Roy B EOTRE R el s G| TR ) G e ol real | el ) (TN (o O R R == fral times she went down to the | N. Francis left McCook field at 8:08 [ ../ cRetiy serviees Jmere Beid ab Bl i B8 e areron ad, being the lightest in many weeks. Ad- I I DD & ‘ :O lates offideath| in forden tol winitHis [lolclock Ntnisimorning Win e Wvartin | S8 S R T BRI B8 SRR e e vances were gererally maintained, L4 happiness for herself. The child she | hombing plane for New York, where, [ i s(. Mary's church, officiated at by | baum and House caught. Misec HENTOIET, ehI Tt el e (RO 61 Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, s accused of killing came into the|in a few days, he will start on a| Rey. John T. Winters, the body was | serald, Urban and MeGiath Ditihea tobacco, food and distilling shares, W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. fvorla through Caesarian section. It | trans-continental trip to Seattle, | buried in St. Mary's cemetory, the pas. | while the S, It and L. team @ maie. | gains were increased. 5 g e S Wall Street, Close.—Dealings be- wil be shown that when Dunn !mvli("{‘ Wash. Captain Trancis expects to | tor reading the committal prayers. tained the same battery throughout | firoush an opening in the door offly fo Mineola field from Dayton = = the game—Johnson and Kocko. Cane more aotive Dilow but Mol 5 ¢ the death room that day the little | \Without stop. He is planning to make Ay e - the expense aof quoted values, much poy was seated in his wicker chair NO CRIMINAL LAW s day evening the Stan- | oy 410 carly advance being cancelled : L i only one stop on the trans-continent- ley Works girls team will play the | e ) Sagac near the floor. The mother « Was| .1 fligh(, that heing at North Platte o Machine sho ; o | The closing was irregular. Sales ap- ND l D " » tha at N ) Machine shop at . Mary's play- e s kneeling before it, with the pistol to | Neh ' With him in the Martin boraber FOR BLIMP TRAGEDY | ¢ i Machine shom il wey: | proximated 1,000,000 shares. §ir head. Dunn called tol her anal [l oty Bt 0 R e T e ! h i o 4 are L P e slch, Lieu- he game with Misses Fitzgerald and Rty veapo as ex- oo 3 2 Tt 4 gerald New Stoc S z as she turned, the weapon w tenant I Cerruti and Sergeant S. T Hezenbatimit <R Al rie B rtliortin s | T N otk Stoclom s HanEeauote, ploded and penetrated the head of | \p go BT o it o o | tions furnished by Richter & Co., the baby. She tried to end her own Hence There Will Be No Prosccution | *t Sl ”‘m”;“]‘\““l Jeanette Kmn:]bvls of the New York stock = i Cxchange: Jife, by taking poison. It will be mEEs Rt o o 2 i b in 13 Chicago Dcaths, Says - e shown that at certain times Mrs. Donn 1 “1 SHIPS COM b BUI NG PERMIT ; 5 July 1919 . was mentally irregular and was sub- | J PLETED Coroncr, SHLIDINGS T R o) S b ali OODW [N BEA H & O ject to delusions at these times. She S — RS e Am Beet Sugar 9% 93 93 (; (: (: . o pioss Rt N ) i s - T I —G. M. Stadel. | Inspector called Upon (o Pass On| yjns) td 3 3 . would “see’” persons who Delivery of 21 Ships Boosts Total— SALEAB0; Y CayRte el ass Many Applicatio askal G G0 o 3 o Room 410 National Bank Building. Telephone ¥130. there. She was entering the shadow man, vice-president of the Goodyeur | any Suplications. Am Agei Chem ..1087% 1077% 1087 T, FRANK LEE, Masager of one of these intervals the morn- 1,009,893 Gross Tons is War-time | pire and Rubber company, owners of | Building Inspector A. N. ltutherfor Am Car & Hdy Co 12034 1183 118 continues to be busy issuing permifs | A to 8. Rails, excepting Reading nd | New Haven remained listless and | metals were dull. Call money opened at 6 to 6 1-2 per cent. was e A 5 5 Wall Street, 1:30 p. m.—Trading ing of the tragedy which Mr. Noxon Output. the ill-fated dirigible which cost 13 B 5914 ~hajacterized as one of the saddest | § lives and A o) 28] QUen pragm|| ot WO RIS I el el JRabeid oo nsonnot 20 u L d F & l k St k ever presented in any court. when it burned and crashed through AmESnelt s ool 85% 86 on ! i o shins el sine Loardl durine . for the month of July 1. Goosdors 5 & ‘S8ad as was the shooting of her ”!‘F ‘\‘}(lfl\:“4(]y‘<n 'h;hl){n:,]lrtl(l"]l\nnlv,.: the skylight of the Illinois Trust and | o oramon 2”‘1“1'1 g S Gon 1 AniStgan e S ERTe 133 138% only child, infinitely sadder is Ter 2 k ERIuIyEIUSbroushtithe ey 8 by o o Nondnyl hashiss ccdl ) | et 1 U oenestis Stonel EAm Eohaceoe T 5 248 248 ou t an 0 arraignment at this bar to be tried | total since the United States entered | ey ; y g ledeal nero Bl a clefitocls i el & el 1039 104 prren the war to 1 £ 4.009,893 gr statement through his attorney suying | aveniie and West Matn strct at £ . Fen for that act,” he said. e T2 o 1 Lol 00350 EYOSS| (fat the comneny will pay all ex y et o Avacondu Cop o, B 75 % Mrs. Dunn collapsed at the conclu- | tons. Of the grand total 306 of 2 y 3 Lo Day a5 €X= estimated cost ¢ $2,300. Stein & £2: ‘nse: oy o ; 3 . O i HORI Ly 100 100 K P R L L e e 2| penses caused by the accident. Gorbuch have obtained port L sion of Mr. Noxon's address and was | 026 gross tons were steel. The others Y | Gorbach have obtained permits tol pujawin Loco . 1113 : . “Any families who have suffered | crect five new houses oarlc Reser e Sy 3 2 - C. Haviland | were wood and composite. 1 10 s in Park Reserve 3 . . T o attended by Dr. Walter C DS because of this accident Wwill only Jm\p! A. D. Clifford has secured a permit to B9 T i 607 HUN ALIENS ON NAT]ONAL GUARD 7 ter, who is in the court- - d : e e e to present the, bills to our company | make alterations at the home of Aal- | B 1% T L 5 B ';?(?n"di;in‘»\h‘rr“d a bromide restora- GET BIG INDEMNITY to have them paid,” the statement| colm D. Farmer on Lincoln street at “’“H -;r] - l.. ¢ ‘ ¢ AT l’ORD S I LAl\ e a st 2 : sa W ospective of S _| an estimated cost of $5.000 b e Superior .. 5 : ) o tive. An effort will be made to have o \éuil; l”h‘r( n.ma o what "m 1 | Eenseslimited s ast Soris } D i e 2 S Secretary of Wa $15.000.000 3 ay stigations ma, isclose as to our ¢ as obtained ¢ ermit to | the trial go over until Monday until | ; B = § no inea Can pac s : Mrs. Dunn has regained - somewhat Rumania #and Serbia Will Receive | responsibility, we wish to be allowed | PUild an addition, 34x29. at the comner | L s N O i 2 Chino Cop g S e for the | Of Beaver and Broad streets atwn cs- her composure. Largest Part of Billion Irancs | 10 aflord all possible facilitics for the | 01 Bieaver and Broad AIEC Chi Mil & St ported Men Who Might Be Take Action. care of the persons and families af. 4 B Ol Col I & 1 5 Under Bulgarian Pcace Terms. fected. The company also offered fo ey e ST e t Hostile to America. Washington, July 25.—The war de- : : ; CENSORSHIP v . 2 ! OPPOSE KAISER'S TRIAL Pars, July 25, (Havas.)—Rumania | assume full financial responsibility | < I BANGON i | Crucible Steel ....1431% 110% | Mount Clement, Mich, July 25. |PArtment's policy affecting the re ~ v | and Serbia are awarded the greater| for damages wrought in the hank.” et ntl 6 o ,”"I‘ 5 18 LIETED [ ers Soc o s s 841 4 3% | Methods of detecting pro-Germanism |VTEnization of the National Guard = ez part of more than a billion francs in- Because of the lack of law covering - : g Insist That There Is No | demnity demanded under the Bul- | the case, it is probable there will pended if States Will L .= lin the Ford motor plants was the |Was criticised today by members of cable restrictio were lifted and ca- @ = o . 3 0 e house 3 ce when Japancse o demanded fandorggcho wbul: 2 wbchic ; bies can now be sent practically any- | Lrie 1st pfd ...... 31 3 3 outstanding feature vesterday in the L-“..,!“ ‘{’_"'”l‘"““-“l (‘7;”":“1‘ Pabin, garian peace terms, which are nearly | no criminal prosccution, Coror e e e B e GlenilY g hearing of Henry Ford's million dol- |Secetary ker and General March, n {chief of staff, appeared to discu International Law That Can Be | finished, according ta the IExcelsior. | Hoffman stated yesterday. cuage. The ban an code messages has | Goodrich Rub ... 837 3 lar libel action against the Chicago ) . i The remainder of the amount will be | The investigation by federal and | aiso been Nifted and einhev oo mey | Greal i 4y | Tribinel B G Glavent & Horalom Applied to Former Emperor. | = = state authorities to fix responsibility | will he acc el COAL DEARTH UP TO PUBLIC. for the accident, which was adjourncd | telegraph, and cable lines are prac = Wednesday, will be resumed Friday. | cally back on a pre-war hasis. Mana- | Inspiration .. J 6 4 Mr. Clement said the organization |that the department did not wish to Kukushima have started a movement plenty at Hand If People Will Buy, el Grof lof Hlie local hofice of | the | Interboroiee X | of the American Protective Leagzue in | €ncourage development of the guard, against Japan participating in the in- Congress Is Told. WILL TEST AN NG LAW. | Western Union has heen officially noti- | Kennec Copper .. | the Ford plants was like that in every @nd that all of the $15,000,000 :«xrr-r'l!; terpational tribunal to try the forme: Washington, July 25.—George H.| . .. | fied of these changes. Lehigh Valley .. 53% 33% |other factory in the country where |Priation for its reorganization woult emperor on the ground that! . g0 "5 00 oine director of the | Michigan Statute Will Be Fought By louis & Nash .. | war work was done. He said he was |10t be expended this year. . e e e association, Newsdealers, _ A START FOR COMMITTE, Max Motor com .. 3 G 58 v captain in the leaguc and opera- | ;N]w\(ur}v J:\ru nvlv(’l“_'(:\f‘ ({;X\":l:”llu upon the Japanese people. linat tolalthalho == iilc-Ncomnilitoe oo i I'reasurer John (. Loomis af the{| Mex Petroleum . E | tives reported to him in writin called for sixteen gus Lalide ] etroit, July -—Constitutionality | Old Home Week and the reception to | National Lead signed by a number. He reported to |apportioned among states according = that the public would be to blame for | of the Michi 5 - adde: £ 7ashing: 5 — n > Michigaa law which prohibit > ret ed soldic Heelc i ds J. Herbert Cole, of the United States |to their population, but added that i Washington, July 2 It is no: el e chE o oo the returned soldicrs’ finan ommiit- & Hudson . rher he United States cromiany foslinegol symbati st e | Department of Justice. some states &d not ?Ir;.‘)n;mu"wc\;e : would b . former Emperor William that any element in Japan is opposed to Japar _ese, participation in the trial by an army legislation Committeemen said the impression Siedl Al et G e n | G Nor ploye, was on the stand most of the | ° prevailed in some parts of the country Tokio, July N Clizens ot Ilinois Cen ...... day. German | such action would have a bad effect publication of betting odds on horse | tee, today received a g check Cons " »ably would face next winter. racas or distribution svithin the ¢ SLE S : ate | George P. Spear, treasurer of the com NI R 16 14 3 “If an employe was suspected of |guard the funds “There is plenty of coz ¢ g : G . ¢ DRV 3 R R % 2 § T ‘[l e w 11,\“" .n oal m, the | of newspapers containing such infor mittee which handled the former thern IPac pro-Germanism 1 z gned the inves- | pended SN i \‘.\m,{ u;:ul mwl..n ;.r mation will be tested in the state su- | events given ta raise m for the re- | Tue Mall § S Co ] . tigation to an operative in his depart- | Major Gencral et < Auneks JLogseiil@oUL BN tLL tulless fulie Eprem eEconn: ceptic o returned soldiers i 2 5 5 ~ | ment,"” c Cleme “Ofte ef of the militia bureau, wi be international tribunal,” Katsuji De-| . i 2 RLet ) eption to returned soldiers for $1,- - rent aid Mr lement ften «chief of the militi ire i the Tepancss charse maidlyest | ooauses offtRelco Buivibuy thetaoal (BN s fann ouncementiwasimadeiliores R0 0tu M hisiveniceents about \s 1600 : : ; operative and suspect work next to called by the committee soon ‘h”'.(l”l 5 J,”.f e e Lo Degined & today by counsel for Louis and Frauk | realized on the production of *“Girls| * | cach other it Hergay, ingdiscussine Y Mr. Cushing said coal produced be- | F. Grosscup and Max and Samuel Sol- | Will 3¢ Girls™ in April i f g o Do Te o men i T eRecation HONOR FOR GEORGE A POSER. it ateyinets Hzenefor pnxustimat EMGS M TE S el SRt it | SIS S B e ; ) : ik ) tion E he Japanese people enter- ore last Apr 1ad been burned an om, local newspaper distributers, S ¢ P certain cases to the government = He said the Japanese Deop e ey | hat production since then had fallen | charged with circulating out of town SEFKING BANDITS, ! 2 5 wsked Alfred J. Murphy on cross-ex- | British King At a Loss How to Re- taited the same feeling of a .‘ L]«nu, short of the yearly demand by at|newspapers containing betting odds. Washington, July 235.—A\cting un- T < F i tion ward His Premici (_”""“‘.’1 acts ”g L) SLEIRLLE least 125,000,000 tons. Part of this| The cascs against the four newsdeal- | der special instructions from Presi- | Southern Ry ... d e o e yficigls during the war as dic PeO- | shortage can be made up, he said, if | evs,. which were to have come up in | dent Carranza, the Moxican military WARDEINGS o + in the ecvidence, assuming that the ple’of the entente nations and were as : exas Ol _earnestly desirous of their puni Jesse Mcl. Carter London, July 25.—King George is to hestow an honor on Premier David TJoyd George in recognition of conl orders are placed hefore rail- | Police court today, werc postponed for | quthorities at Tampico arc making | | & o 2 zovernment would prosecute i e es holiere. however. there| 0345 are tled up with movement of§ Ohe Week and it was said that an | unusual efforts to caplure the bandits ”.“\""’(, “"‘”,, i | discretion. One employe was « D . Il o crops. After that it will be too late, | a8reement has been reached by at- | wno, on July 6, held up a boat from s victed in the federal court and fined ; his ser o is no international law to cover the '} m. . o torneys for the defendants and the lo- | (1o 1 Bee bt peace conference, and the form the gase of William Hohenzollern, and do i cal prosecutor to tuke one of the i caEnng take is heing discussed in Not approve an ex post facto law (0| yiTy i AT GERMAN TIP STORY. | c45es to the supreme court regardles it the « of the verdict of the lower court. ; in the Temez | River and robbed the crew This in- formation was contiined in a radio honor is to court circles. says the Mirror Lloyd George would not accept @ th newspaper asserts, while One pro-German, Mr. Clement said, interned as a result of insistence Westinghouse . ) of the Ford hranch of the league. Vestern Union ... When the government issued an or- | Peerage Willys-Overland .. 4 i requesting enemy aliens to carry | Knizhthood of the Garter, which is the permits, a complete investigation of | highest honor in the sovereign's gift. 1 30,000 1ord employes was made | Practically cenfined to peers, although . = message to the Navy department to- | e ershing’s Stafi Is Skeptical About o ;; Tt T "'“ v from Commander Finney, seuiot WELLSBORO LOSS $500,000. BIG ERAL. American naval officer al Tampico. German Prisoners’ Talc. . 3 4 Waterbury, July Priests from The message said the Mexican au- j Progautions Taken to Prevent Disease London, July 2i.—Members of | all parts of the diocese uftended the 2 5 nh Al ] 4 » : " ° | thorities had adopted a very concilia- | T A N = 5 S pli s mac the case of Following Flood General Pershing’s staff merely smiled | funerai here today of the Rev. Joseph | fory attitude and that Gen. CGonsles OCAL EXCHANGE 607 German aliens were discov- | an ‘1‘\" e ”“"‘,‘ s i = & f 2 e tonzales, Sir BEdward Grey in 1912 when they were asked about a story, | M. Gleeson, pastor of St. Patrick's : : o ’ . : K'S | the military commander in the Tam- Q T ! e 5 he Girey Wellsboro, Pn., July 25.—One-haif | cahled from New York, of two Ger. | church, held at the church this morn- | nieo disteicr St homn o T PRICES QUOTED Paward Spooner testified that | The Mirror suggests that if the Grey femillioy dollars was today given as a i man officers who told a ship news re- | ing. The Rev. Hugh Treanor was| president Carranzi 1o increase 0 Mr. IFord said he would withdraw: to | precedent is followec n specia conser\ative estimate of the 10ss sus- | porter how they won the war by “tip. | celebrant of the vequiem high inass ' float the Anglo-Irench loan of 1915. | honor may be created tained here as a resullt of the flood | ping off” American headquarters | The remains were placed in the vauit - - following a clondburst Tuesday night. | ahout General von Hindenburg' | @t St. Joseph's cemetery and later wilt el B ) e | PEMOCRATS NOT SATISEY ramage to stre:t pavements, bridges | plans he shipped to Treland for hurial Ty P 5 B Dl tRE e e s he e steady WANT PROBE OPENED AGATN plans. ITALY WANTS TO PLOAT and strong today, with particular ac S e Bonioaatic sateguards and guarantes offers - - American lives and property (Furnished by Richter & Co.) WOULD LEASE U. S. LANDS, : S i N & 5 b e : eIl e Lenroot Offers Measure (o Release and small buildings will cause a loss | None of General Pershing’s stafr | PASLOrs of all the Catholic ehurcl HONNEIN UsTinD AT ] i ) ) Let'oot ; sty of %$150,000 to the borough alone, | would be quoted, but one with special | WAterbury served as honorary e - o s ; e : nembers of the house war investiga- Coal and Chemicals. e s i e i 2 s speciall peaters. aris, July 25-—Signor Schanzer,|at 111 bid, 113 askec cw Britain | tjon committee today planned to ask while damage to private property will | means of information said: et Talian minister of the treasury, has| Machine ana Union Mfg. Co. have | reopening of the inqt 5 nto the s reach $300,000. The loss to crops also | I never heard of these particular reopening of the inquiry into the sur will be heavy il B e A S JAZZ DOOMED IN BRITAIN. | | o e et i, et Washington, July 25.—Bills propos- arrived in Paris on a mission that was ive, with very little stock of- | plus food stock held by the war de.|ing a leasing system for governmen owned coal, sodium lands and for the disposal ¢ Containing non-metalliferous Senage public derstooc o concern cgotintions : 5 2 Sios = = and phosphat Erecautions were ordered today to | formation. Germans were just tum- :‘nx{ Jln‘:)i:n‘” ‘.m I"‘yl}f-v’y 1:1&’ vv”x]”e Rid Asked \ .”fmm I‘m-’”.':“ ‘J\ -”J\\m”’.'if‘ ‘i“k prevent an outbreak of disease pend- | hling over themselves (o give news, | Imperial Society of Dancing Teachers | 11hiiaq Siates. . R latttond Eloe Tisht 232 ltf‘\fl“ "“""‘ m‘h“ e s m‘””“;:v ing the arrival of a state sanitary of- | but if they say their information was Promises New Dances. - Southern N i3 Tel Co 109 .{,;mm‘”l:\ veport M.,,\“H ng “._“1,‘3,‘., were introduced by {fcer, appealed for from Harrisburg. | of indispensable value—well, it London, July The passing of | TEXAS NEGRO LYNCHED: Amerfcan Brass 2 ing sale and commencing immediate | Tepublican, Wisconsin.gill meet next =z ———— wasn’t.”t el e s m,,;,‘\_\'.} USUAL OFFENSE ALLEGED Amer losiery (pa disposal under a plan that would give | They were refergconsideration of " CIGAR CLERKS FORM UNION, e - American Hardwa 2 7 consumers opportunity ta purchasc lands committ¢- @€noot of Utah fc LLOYD GEORGE WANTS Amer Silver (par | e 4 Wednesday i1 and mineral lands RESTRICTIONS EXTENDED lills & Spen (ps IS 106 YEARS OLD. a hill by L RsTRIC NS BXTENDED O S ; Hartford., July 25.—Mrs. Frieda| the gjg sPEAKS AT FUNERAL at present to give legislative effect (o Colt's Arms (par 5 5 Katz of this city, 106 yea Chicago, July 25.——As a result of » | the government's trade polic; Pre- strike ted Cigar Stores clerks | mier ILloyd George said toda o . (par 25) 7 home of her son, Harris Katz ike of Uni 1 or clerks | n 1id today. He | which will “supersede Jazz, the fox-| white woman here. The mob dis Mar Lamp (par 2 city, where she lives More 1a8f night, many ot the company's | suggested that the trade restriction % ¥ ¢ 5 _ 3 L 5 trot and other” dances. persed after the negro was pro- B Machine (par 2 5 members of the family weg Red Bat N stolls wore close »day. The strike: expiring in September s ore- FAY, stores were closed today. The strikers | expiring in September should, there R o S R ity e 2 o o Tovay, br. Aaron E. Ballard spelit the day in organization of a | fore, be extended. . e SR e public utili- 3 Do _ unien and formulating demands to he = < IN":‘ O~ SERIRING eA e N s Akl ORD IS BN KW 1‘?,}»: e | Ocean Grove Camp '“0{ Mmdp \?(c.‘a‘r presented tomorrow which are to in- | GEORGIA REFUSES TO RATIFY R it e | e e Shanens S e Ul vite anatnant s lon althouEIReRIRE P s olufl o forty-elght hour week, with | WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT | Fal $h0 s op 5 ofiernoon that he | The Camp Real Hstate company has | Ttussell Alfg Co ... 34 e e e e paiae: rmniiedil isfoBrenmant mads m b e il o ahn aidiew wage) basisy| B Altlanta, IUIY IS S ReflAcation ot || Siicyo TinelBlsobriclde i pai s | soilthese prenertics in the: clivias fRcoulil SO 5 O SR D S R L O D.3J. Keeley, spe: 3 ST feder suffrag ; sh - o ¢ campany who i | follows two-family house at 3t Standard Screw com 4 a G Justice Charles E. Hendricks at & J. Keeley, speaking for the com- | the rage amendment | {o1d him that th Justice @ apeak at the latter's funeral® e 4 o v were sick of the | Harrisan street to M. I. Jester for H.| Stanley R L Go oo 5 S— - pany, said the majority of tt - | failed, so far as (r es Lo i : i e pany, s: ajority of the em A he present strike and were willing to go to work | B. and Hattie Moore: =a HHr(v-\‘Hn)I\'} Stanley W'rks (pa v 3 _RATNE AND j‘\l [E;“l\nma\l- Bt id a1 N G | 4 G viewed the life of his close friend of of the somewhat grandiloquently | Gilmer, Texas, July 25.—Chilton styled Imperial ciety of Dancing | Jennings, a negro, was taken from jail Teachers. | here vesterday afternoon and hanged The society is holding an annual | in the court yvard by a mobh of abou consress next weck and some newly | 500 men. The negro had heen ar- United’s Strikers Say All But S of 1 Stores Are Closed. His Ol i | lazle L Co (par contly celehrated her birthday Rev. Dr. Ballard Eulogizes invented dances are to he exhibited | rested, charged with ill-treafing a ; b X i st - x-Justice Hendrickson. Priend, Fx-Justi ] Jul 25.—Rev president of the ployees were working. The demands | of the Georgia legislature i at their old wages if the company | house at 127 Shuttle Meadow avenue | Tor (o com (pa A b Berne, July =¢ a n eadow : e 2 sumed between : mayor stated | for Axel J. Olson to Mrs. Hudga .| T & [ (par 25) esl more than half a century and patd & of ithe men will be considered, he | cerned, when the senate voted, 3 would have them. The have been g2id. The strikers said all except six | 10, against ratific o e atema : I { . tions ha Tkraine, the The strikers said all except six & ation vesterday that he believed there were a dozen | Fridell: a two-family house on West| Union Mfg Co (pir GRGl D (O , beautiful tribute to him. : > 2 nia ¥ of ths company's 143 stores \\el-vi the house took similar action by a | others in the city who fecl the samec | Pearl street, from the estate of i burcax has announced. 32 hom- | Hart & Cooley ....... <rainian <losed, vote of 132 to 2 A“”' us Cross to R. H. Erwin, St e Ukt