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PUBLIC AT MERCY*" % "| 10 ERECT $60,000 BLOCK | ¢ ARDINAL MERCIR'S B v s e sumees| | OF THE-LANDLORDS SECRETARY 15 HELD || We Can Assist You § § RICH ER & C O N AR To¥ig 40, DIOD O50Y SSIN . A ! Permit for Building Three Story e I v b apoans foums 30 Pl T ¥ ’ Block on Church Street Granted to May We ? 5 George J. Yenter of Newark, N. J.“\S“ Haven Common Pleas Court ys Prelate Will Visit New York, :r::f Ruresiid roiatives ‘on - Union Prosceutor Has No Authority \ CGECREGRC: Sosoi= Loday Washington, Baltimore and Sev- =5 il Members New York Stock E Chaflge SR A permit for the erection of a threc It is the policy of this bank : : < o Act. * rv block on Church street, ad- cral Other Large Cities. to le i 1 itat frving T. McDonald of Springfield, stor 5 . 0 lend aid to those industries 31 W M S N n Mase., formerly manager of Iox's News Fiven, July#29.—Prosecuting | J0/RE the Adkins Printing company New York July 29 The ltev. Dr. of this community which need est am t-y ew “taln7 onmn. building, was granted to George ( Peter ter, is a visitor in this city Attorney Isdv S, Picke M the Jdoseph Strycker, secretary o financial assistance whenever ‘ Vhis — common »tn .\».m.mmv' ‘.“»L\I\lm.;nl e Rogers by Bullding Inspector Avihul | cardinal Mereier, of Belgium, acrived they show that by reason of ; Tel_ 2040 sJoseph Seraphm of 43 West street, | blaint was made of exorbitant charge Rutherford today. The cost of | pape yesterday on bowrd (he Lorrine, £00od management and good ¥ has received his discharge from the | for rent hy an Idward strect woman, With @ message to (he American prospects they arc entitled to 3 =T e B Service and arrived home last evening. | said last night that le has no power He was with the 5th Division. He | to do anything for such people. The plans to take & trip through the west | Woman made the original complaint shortly {lt"n'l\i’ll‘lI”""‘\“l‘.l“ .:;:\‘L \L({Ivi“ouj'““-""v ":]1-"}| hillard and pool pariors on, the sec- £ o i B . is| owns the cight-family ‘builaing i | ond fleor, and bowling alleys on the | (ouid first consult Cardinal Gibbons o & . . . " Jarence Ward of Pleasant sireet is | 0 T | A IR S TR S GO o | ULl i cerv el [§ grovon ana twousn their 50 Fafnir Bearing to Yield 2.229% Fending a two weeks' vacation at Mo- | Which ,she lives, notified all tenants | G0 00T 76" eat by 64 foot, The | i Arehbishop Hayes RS e e e : mRuguin. o | that beginning August nel wonlal| N RS ardinal Mercier is coming o the S [ i = jump rents from $25 to $60 a month. | % ° < 5 United States as representative of the E ss has come to us. Josed site of the new building have | v . Francis Egan of Broad street is| Whatover power the prosscuting | o7y ™ con razed to the ground and | ICoPiS of Belgium for the purpose of We'd like to demonstrate 50 Lafldel’S, Ffafy&cmrk to Yle]d4 16% . 2 2 altorns clbtrct S e e thanking the American people for the eamping at Bantam lake, where he 2 SRCOmMmonN D e s Cou st | M nolvorkont ihat blockewilllisoonibel |- et i c e gL will remain for the ensuing two weeks. [ had during the war, s extraordinary e Lz Batedss K000 TR O 5 Bleee o e fone Entneimiin. cneato oot v | The Commereia i 50 Stanley Works to Yield 4.4(\% Miss Anna Weston of Kast Main | Now uring the period of the war, on, adelphia, Chicago and Ba Th G ”' i 3 street 1eft todny for. Roston where aho | i order that munition factory work. | DEATHS ~AND FUNERALS | (imore and as many other cities a Breial frust o will spend a two weeks' vacation with | ers might not- be dispossessed and im- N 3 can he arranged for. lle will go io , o Y ‘d 4 70 et tives. | portant governmental work thereby Clotildo Minacucti. Portland, Ore, and other points in NEW BRITATY, 50 Amencan argaware to 1€ 5 0 hampered, the legisiature gave the | Miss Clotildo Minacucti, 10 months | (he Northwest if it physically possible ? Edmund Cadraine of Washington | governor unusual powers in interfers | 0ld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marola | for him to do so. llis great interest v < 5 cases s r Vicola. Minacuctl died today & the he Northwest is the result of the ! 9 z v . street left today for Bantam lake | ing in cases where rents were in- | Nicola Minacucti died today at in the v est i resu £l ;. THE » A ; i home of her parents at 52 Dwight | [pndian stories told him by his unclc CUM 2 D Ol't u * 0' to 1€ LS 0 the block is estimuted at $60,000. The contract for i\l\(: erection ..r» i;‘?lwrmh' eivn (I ro e, oo fe ) assistance. huilding has been awarded by Mr | (it (he United States in September Rogers to the B. H. Hibbard company. | |\, stryeker The block will contain four stoves, | ()q R s We have had the satisfaction arvival of the cardinal and his of seeing our husiness grow as trip through the country. e said he | the result of our customers this to you. where he will camp out for the next| creased.” Where it was proyed that Sk Sl e : two weeks. the increases were exorbitant, and | Street LeRIUIC ey RV S A5 { 7 gr. Croquet, when the cardinal wa > 2 made for the purpose of dispossession [ MOFTOW morning at 10 o'clock from | il a boy.” P 5 TRUST CO: Alice Hackney of Heaver strecl is| to zel more profitable tenants in their | St. Mary's church, and burial will be J - gpending a two weeks vacation - at| places, the femporary law could be | in St. Mary's new cemetery. BECKER CLEARS HUMBERT. Niagara Falls. invoked against the landlord. The-last Z — legislature howevgr, rvepealed this Mrs. Mary Moran New Yorker's Letter Read in Earle Hackney of 224 Reaver street [ war statute, and t&nants now have ab- Mrs. Mary Moran, widow of John A el e Jeft this morning on an automobile| solutely no redress whatever where | D. Moran, died at 6:45 o'clock last tour through the New England states| rents arve increased either reasonably’| evening at her home, R85 Hartford | ot ; S and Canada. Ie will return in - two [ or exorbitantly avenue. She was 71 years of age, b oyt io SRV et e iy T Y by court-martial of a charge of hay weelss, — and was a well known resident of this F- . 1 . ; | = B e e ¢ aro | N huad dealings with the cnemy, DD se ‘ \O Mr. and Mrs. A | CHILDREN’S BENEFIT iy T ity pOc IR TIEE 00 || e e el Crom e o St lnanCla J U ® Py oL Roston are threo daughters, Misses Annie and | €41 . T i ( visiting with relatives on Stanley Alice Moran and Mrs. William O’Day, [ terday on the allegation charging R 4 i 4 Tel. 45. et s e l BY MOTHER'S WILL | ;¢ Morat and [ L O'DAY: | with corrupting officials in the matter Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg and a son John D. Moran. 2 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. : e e e e el o icon e 1 NN T (e s 0 Alice N. Farley of Stanley street is | luy morning at St. Marys church, | During the cxamination lotter i v celatives srocktc = ¢ = . i | was read from former Attorney Gen- P fe to Her Children—Estate to. Be cemeerys who investigated the charges in New g TANQ e o York city for the French government NAMES 396 AMERICANS | Held in Trust. e m'“"'"" ““]‘"l“"""‘ . 1 | M- Becker's letter said no trace had Hladys e eight months old PR o ¥ MURDERED IN MEXICO Paris, July 29.- Senator Charles L been found in banks or factories of | By the terms of the will of the late | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward | v pogotiations or collusion with i | Mrs. Thercsa H. Iteynolds filed late | Lawrence of 138 Glen streel, died this | ey Senator Hubert could be re- Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—IFollowing | vesterday afternoon in ihe court of [ morning. The funcral will be held to- |, oached. its uncertain course of the previous | brobate, her estate is created as a | morrow afternoon, and the burial will . session trading on the stock exchange National Association for Protection of | 4 10 he used for the benefit of her [ be in the new Catholic cemetery. DEATH, | 'oday began with @ number of varia A € feioghel HELD FOR SIMPSON'S s L 9 ¢ 4 Ceraien NG S children. Hubert C. iteynolds, Mar- — ¢ price changes in which gains ex ( ;OODW N BEACH & CO I gucrite Reynolds and Mary E. Rey- Mrs, James Tormay. Deputy Shenff Huston, Named by | Cc¢ded declines. Dealings had little i . List of Slain. nolds are named as trustees. The funeral of Mrs. James Tormay, of their recent breadih of vigor how- et 0 STl 1Ty (e Telephone ¥130. The testatrix provided (hat the | will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow Girl, Accused of Manslaughter. | cver and suggesied increased caution T. FRANK LEE, Manager New York, July 29.-—Laying stress| oitate be hold in trust until the [ morning in St. Mary's church. The Kansas City, Mo., July 29.—A { ¥ professional interests. Steels, equip- 12 g s on the fact that the number of Ameri-| (oungest child of the Reynolds fam- [ burial will be in the new Catholic | manslaughter charge was filed af | "MeNts shippings aud tobaccos repre- cans murdered to date in Mexico to- | ;1" (Ul huve attained the age of 21 | cemotery. Olathe, Kansas, yostorday asainst | Soned the stronger issues with a con- Landers Frar & C]ark Stock tals 396, the National Association for | oo 7 (N IR 0% LG e i o T Aol Sl s e S e e e 0 i y y th% Protection of American HIENLS 114\ he used for best interests of the chil- Albert Oscar Engdahl. son county, in connecction with the |(ialties. ~Stutz motor and Mexican Mexico yesterday issued a statement| gpop when the youngest child reaches Albert Oscar Engdahl, aged 53 | mystorious shooting of Fitzroy I, | ! '¢iroleum reflected moderate selling Bought and Sold BWch lts officials say represents the | s mafority the eatatc is then to bs || yvears, died this morning in the Hart-| Simpson, an Army oficer, last Tuess | Prcssure apportioned equally por capita to each | ford hospital following a short iliness. | day night. Ie pleaded not suilty Wall Street, Close.— ool activity in of her children. The deceased resided at 36 Howard The charge was made after Huston Mrs. Reynolds also provided that | gireet and was a resident of this city | had been questioned by County At- } an allowance of at least §30 each | r5. gyer 30 years. For a number of | torney Gorsuch. The prosecution will month be given to her mother, Mrs. | yo9rg Lo was connected with the|be compelled (o rely upon the first Margare: Haslip for her comfort and |'p " nq F. Corbin company, but a|statement of Miss Evelyn Hall, in support during the testotiher life. LEISoriitime ago went tolthe Underwood ||| whose car Simpson was riding when ccossary a larger sumn is e given g ‘;".\“l‘lupu i I3 oRbeRa el |7 [ forvlinErantrondliiotworn Kl e IS | el was) Ao (RIS Haltn el nctlise 1N Tl joint effarts of its department off re- | search and the labor expended by | Henry P. Fletcher, American ambas- sador to Mexico, to provide accurate information on the subject. On July Mr. Fletcher, according ta the statement, submitted to the committee an rules of the house of | representatives a list of 215 American tobacco and paper issues al further | advances featured the last hour, the | = ’ 5 usual deaders holding only part of | Life and Indemnity Ins. SENTENCED, CURSES JUDG thein ceovery The close was ir- | Companies, * resular les approximated 00,- | Aetni Cas & Surety McCarty, Given 20 Y Prison, 000 shares. Aetna Life . 1 Vilifies MclIntyre. i | Conn Genoral Lafe a v % e | acioryin Bartiond i . _New York Stock Exchange quota- | Hartford Steam Boiler New "York, July 29.—When Judge citizens murdered in Mexico, which, | MuL HESP G G g | survive iis wife and the follow-| ton of the crime and later she ap- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | rayclors E Meclntyre, in general sessions, pro- he said, was hastily prepared and in- [ T ing daughters and sons: Nanna, Alma, | peared undecided. ’After the inquest | members of the New York stock Public Utilities, nounced sentence of not lc complete. This list included 71 names Harry and Oscar. Fraternally he was | Huston had a conversation with Miss | Exchange: not included in the association’s origi- ; i T a member of Andre lodge, I. O. O. F., [ Hall and she then said she would not July 29, 1619 nal list. In url(hlm‘; to this, the e AUTOIST IS PINED. and the Swedish Lutheran church. | accuse him again. { High Low Close clation has received since its origina = The funeral will he held from the Beet Sugar ) 91 91 . 3 7 { ) . 5 s = S T s Lo X J 3 3 Suga ' 6 9130 PAmM Brass Co el begun to acl in such a manner list was published information of five [ Avrested After Collision With Truc home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 | PRISONERS AT LEAVENWORTH | Am Car & Fdy Co 1190 116% 1171 | Am ifdwe Co more killings, making the grand total Had No License. o'clock and from Erwin Hfd City Gas Lt Co com years nor more than life upon Manufacturing Cc M \etna Nut Co .. vipped out a string of cu rthy esterda the court attendant eized nd u Mortuary QUIETLY RISPURN TO WORK Can S GyE s 59 \m silver Co i 3 him to the Tonrd to date 396. This is helieved to be far SR o7 e g * s oco A O ' 3 5 Befow the actual number. Wojeck Mysiewicz paid a fine of $10 ”mp‘(l at 2 F‘rllm k The scrvices at e T e 1. e 2 0% 913 | Billings & Spencer Co McCarthy, who i » and lives At 3 | i e - | the home will be private. 180 o, A d 29.—Reac Smelting ... N 85 3ristol Brass (orp 3 : 18t Paa sty Yollowing are the five murders not | and costs today for driving a motor p S after nearly a week's conflnement in Bristol Brass Ty . 29 We: th cet, had pleaded e g yperator’s e Sugar o HBEST A % | Golt heretofore included in any published | vehicle without having an operator’s o ‘ o o tlcellaon el reathiclod ettt it list: license. He was arrested by Officer Card of Thanks. Allen McCoy, Sr., was mturdered at| A. E. Atwater vesterday afternoon ”‘“ f“r{' \I"’lf““l‘_"“ our ”{‘1“"\; to ] composed of 1.300 troaps, a part of S s Agutla, Jalisco, in September, 1913. At| after he had figured in a collision | A1l dur friends, relatives and neigh- 1 .7 509 prisoners at the militar onda Cop. 50k A Natl Marine Lamp ] | tHat time bandits calling themselves th one of Gordon! Brotherall trucks:| Soi> for thelt sympathy, andibeautltalilsy, rolics s (S ort Leavenwortiit hia v sl e 10 09 % N. B Machitie Co PR A o U Tolomerings Gl at e dinie ol the [ D B0 BT BT S Gl B vl pidawin Loc W19 1e 115 Niles-Bem-Pond com .. 4 As soon e ter el - carrancista . As it is necessary to have at least 2 death of our beloved baby, Margarct, | 'eSumed work without any demon-l "¢ _ g s e 500 ] entence as pro- which McCoy later died in the Unitad | mijes’ experience in driving cars, the A MRS, KOGELMAN stration such as precipitated the orth & e | nounced, McCarthy called Judge Mc= States, after losing his mind. His| yccused stated that he was unable to s Lo ROt S iy BT Fib4 1 Sto < Vilco: X | strike last Tuesday, according to Col. | i)\ stoel B Peck, Stow & Wilcox .. X[ Intyre . vile names, concluding his wife, son and daughter-in-law were all e J Russell Mfg Co i G = S Sedgwick Rice, commandant of (he | piiie Superion . . . S : | string of onths with a sarcastic aévérely injured in the attack. The| A complaint made to the police last Cll i lTEMS. prison Can Pac .seih ! | Eland Saw ¢ | “Thank you.” He then kicked his son, Allen, Jr., is still an invalid. night resulted in the arrest of Alex The men were taken by small de-1 o | o0y tanley R & L C . hat in the air and jammed his fist <P i e as Bl Baso o i Hire A arl Stanley Works .... 112 ke C Y Eoftenzer Not Bileatl E1NEasoui Bl i e e e ot Grunient tachments from the barracks and put [ o0 &R SOl aa 2 Chino Cop 5 7 S ¥A T S GO guilty of murder 1e second degreo v 5 UG e i 5 Cllie o) S ) tagle Lock Co ....... in connection th the death of mit to the order of an armed guard I & L1004 1033 G | Gt A L. 70 Christopher Miles, who was killed in v saloon at 17th treet and Ninth | through it as it fell Texas, a brother-in-law of Gen. Roy A daughter has heen born to Mr. | to work inside the walls of the prison. ess. e was taken in by Officer i : 3 v. Hoffman, who commanded Okla- I”:NM, ‘”M”‘M b b and Mrs. John Boyle of 47 Church | So thoroughly are the men under con- | 'y = Traut & Hine ... 23 ; y hama’s troops in the world war, was Lhe: i et tral, Col, Rice declared, that normal I el B Union Mfg Co : 109 BANK MOTOR BANDITS FFAIL, o'clock . SR W% moday, after paying a fine of $3 and v oneica m oF g kilted by bandits in 1915. The details Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Lynch qf | Prison work, including a resumption | (0D GAS . 17 s Envelope Co com.. z of his death are something of a mys- ) Crucible Steel 300 Hast street are receiving con- | Of 12bor on the prison farm, will be 4 L Scovill : 405 Flce After Exchanging Shots With fery, but not the manner of meeting it e A h e i s | effected today Distitlers Sec > Bétween Conelas and La Mesa Gua- BB Bt i e Bt of o dgneliter | . tirie - %o IRAITORS SENTENCED TO DIE. dafipe, Durango, in 1915, armed Mex- TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION. Tax Collector Bernadotte Toomis WASHINGEON SCOUTS Iivie (st prd : : iggh bandits shot and killed C. M.| The New Britain Zionist association | FPOrts (hat about §315,000 in (axes ITALIAN ENVOY rUmon. | o0 2 Six Mo andl fwo, Women) Ordcretl Gavie\ will hold a Special meeting tonight in | Fas been collected so far this month Washington, July 39.—New reports | aocet oy b In like manner Miguel 0ito was Kill- 1 Talmud Torah hall. There are some White Rose Camp will hold a spe-| (hat the Italian ambassador, Count ed in Sonora in 1919, and an Amegjcan | very important questions to come be- | cial meeting this evening at 8 o'clock | Macehi di Cellere, is {0 he withdrn by the name of Wright, whose first| fore the meeting, such as making|at Electric hall to take action on the | soon are pronounced haseless in ofli name is not knawn, met death at the | claborate plans for a hig demonstra- | death of Mrs. Mary Tormay. Al | cial and diplomatic ands of Villistas in Chihuahua. | tion in the near future and the elec- | members are requested to attend the | revival of reports circulated more Wright was murdered in the presence! tion of delegates to the big Chicago | funcral at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- | than a year ago. It is pointed out of his wife, who was later outraged. | convention in September. The com- | ing from St. Mary's church. that if the costs, he remarked, as he raised his right hand: “Never again!" Bolivar, Pa., Cashier. Johnstown, Pa., Jul 9.—Fo men in a touring car attempted 2 Lixecuted; Prison for Others. holdup with guns in the Bolivar Na- Great Nor pfd H Nor Ore Ce 5 Paris, July sl S A : delivered last ovening in the case| o'clock yesterday afternoon, but were 29.--Sentences were | tional k west of here t 1:30 Inspiration Interboro .. known us “the Laon : ¢ more than 60 days. Of the| twelve shots with the cashier, Edgar informers” after | driven off after an exchange of ten or circles here and 4 : SR Kansas City so ... riz s nccused, cight were con- [ Sutton death, two of them being President W. B. Hammond and vere condemneod | Vice President Frank Hammond were Kennce Copper .. 42 persor Lack Steel .. demned to - — —_— mittee takes this means to notify all 3 1 ave r . Lehigh Valley .. 2 ol ) o Uso 1n the bank at the fime. Frank 3 A special meeting of the Teachers | Withdrawn he would not have return- | 5 to. death by defaull. Six were at- ank INGERS e o S associa 5 < souis & Nash ... t i nd and R S Tale Yar AERIAL PASSENGERS members of the association e G S s e e will he | ¢d to this country recently T e i quitted, and the remainder received | Hammond and Ruth McH 1 clerk, MUST PAY WAR TAX | meeting and it is hoped that a largs |, " mhirsday evening af the home of . Max Motor com hily from one to 20 years' | Were forcad into a vault hy bullets. percentage of the members will he 4 25 5 et e . | Mex Petroleum nten | No one was injured. The bandits got Boe Yori july 59— The goveine| ciesent Miss Bessie Smith, 214 Park street. | BUTCHERS HAVE NEW SCALE. | Nutional Lead . s mprisonment fi oo one mas Infiedy Ih ngnt presented its first claim for war L st All friends are invited. Tce eream | springfield, Mass, July 29, A new | N v ¢ & IHudson The charge was denouncing com tag ori aerial (ransportation yesterday, VOTE TO CLOSE. SR el ponle caling, fonia fatee incicese in fiNev Gono 8. POl o e e Taon Tn | SEAPLANES TOUR COAST wi George A. Schaefer, deputy D o e R e The Tady Turners will hold their { WAges was prevared at the sesslon of | N vy N H & H R R 5 during the occ uuum.}. ”,‘ y.‘\nv\:\. l‘r‘\‘ . P 3 oot i ‘ iforga revenue collector, after con- | (e salnon Keeners soaterduy aftermpon | PIERIC tomorrow at Riverside Park in | the convention of the Amalgamated | Northern Pac ... nranyggcasce RUhCARIUCIUEIND R SoR WO CARLE LTI MY SSIO P& e with Washington by telo- 3 2 Springfield. They will leave Turner | Meat Cutters and Butchers Workmen [ Norfolk & West . 'rench soldiers, who had escaped the| 29 plone, descended upon the originators s suffic FLTs ) e (e : hatham, Mass., July wasinotsumalentlyiliree fto takeuacs [lnah (G0 forolsol: of America, in which delegates were | pae Mail S German advance. were pointed out, of ] ing boat service, just estab-| g y'clock in the evening. At that time Miss Rachael G. Scheidler is spend- tion, the meeting was adjourned until present representing 15,000 workers | pavi i 1t ih the result that a large number liged between New York and Atlantic | a vote was taken fo abide by the rec. [ INg @ vacation al the shore: 3 4 3 : City, and demanded t the two | ommendation of the state association Try new Luncheonette, Crawell's Taceiscnle runs fronss oRb den il pioisad Site " g 1% PPIALS eSrtting R IBIGT e Bplsnes Loaje omen' who, Saturday, made the firsi | It is rumored, however, that some dis- | advt i ibour AR oclsiriustiNotols ot e Il RiR Uon sl e CONNECORABERALS wing for New Bedford. They will round trip pay 8 per cent. additional | sension arose at the meeting, and be- — néw scale hefore it becomes effective. | po;qing S . Aridgeport, July 20 1\\1‘\ public | htinue their flights through the on $heir ticket costs. ! cause of this fact at least a few of CONCERT PROGRAM. Rep I & S com iilities commission met here today | iwael orkinug east and north e the cafe men will not_close ! 3 HEARINGS ENDED, Rep 1 & B prd - {o hear an appeal by the Connecticut Ml X i 4 Co. from the order of the city to lay BEATEY TRANSFERS Municipal Musicale At Walnut Hill Washington. July 20 Heavings on | Southorn Ia 1 L R e e e v GUPPE WTLL ADVANCE IN 1919 C i vk (i SO WOMEN CAUSE TROUBLE. Park Tomorrow Evening. [etnomina on of IoinBskelion I isonthetn T dreet frack extension. Decision wis AEOTEAWATY Ionrere pecorded in the city clerk’s office to- Station Officer Ilerbert Lyon was The Philharmonic band will rendor AT ey Keon e today by the | 7 «” : u St BUSifl'l GQDDE[ HEWS "‘;<:'l':nrx;;xa day Possi Santo to Angelo De Conti, | sent to 2 Lasalle street this mm'\mk the following concert tomorow night: | senate banking committee when Mr 1 n\l‘u;v ’a i 1 3 ot : . ¥FRE To keep property on Wilcox street: Thomas I. | at the request of neighbors who Wre- | Opening - “America’ Williams finished his statement. The | {nijed 1#ruit A % URNING TO WORK Malled n..”‘rx'fll"? R "““; ‘”7] Raymond. executor of (he will of | ported that much trouble was brew- [ March-“Barnum & Buley Royal | committee will meet again tomorrow | triah oppe ; ; Tulyiio8 SGRy I Asoclnted | ROt e O e e e il William T. Raymond, to Edward O.| ing at that address. The officer found Pageant” C. E. Duble { and unless the comptroller's oppo- Press)—Following a conference at the | metal shares our ComD TR K#lbourne, property in Newington and | two women embroiled in an argument | Overture —Sclected it e ae oot Lentirvor | lubor miinistey he strikers st the jeciulen s nt your coimaac. EEME S [New ‘Britain. and lectured them on the impropriety a—"I'll Say She Does” ... . in rebuttal it will adjourn to await | - o e Siemens Schuck electrical plant | day to |:"m<:n Copper News, Dept. 8, 3 = _ of their action. No arrests were made. .. Sylvan, Kahm and Johnson | printing of fhe testimony hefore |\« iinahonse . .. have eed Lofne vork Tuesday. - Boston, Mas BRINGS SUIT. ;i b-—“Mickey" .. Niel Moret | drafting its report to the scnate. 3 | Selection—*Going Up' Hirsch Wieateginic A civil suit for damages amounting | BIG MBPLANE WITH 12 ; Willys Overland 6 3241 has been brought by the PASSENGERS 1N CRASH & MAY DELAY TRIP, Va Car Chem ... . . C ) T o B ] s RGN (TR s e e Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Pk, through Lawyer A. W. Upson. | viue was advised by felegraph last PART 11 dent may not leave Washington on his HARTFORD pgainkt Prosper Ifranklin of Bast | izhi of S CharhihERol hbiE Hands ‘Swaet Siamese’ Mary 12ar] | tour of the country until August 15, fain street. Two Iots belonging to the A1t lullaby esam owing to the excessive heat. He will 3 onEE firnishe ALV G oo dwin i i . 3 fiefendant have been attuched hy Mo e e ith | confer with Secretary Dantels, prob-| pocit & company, T E. Lee . local organized and qualified through years of _.efiic.gm, onstable Georze A. Stark. The case | va. with twolve passengers. Lieut. | GGems from “Yankee Prince” ..Cohan | #PIV today. concerning the advisability trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, 2 manager All be tried in the city court on the | Rohert H. Selff was in command. One With Miss Walsh of having the Pacific fleet await his ar July 29, 1919 |- vesutor or Administrator. hird Monday in August. 3 or Adr : ambassador were fo he A tour of | the Massachusetts coast was begun | vesterday by three seaplanes from the U (s etiiont € The presenl i \peogple's Gas naval air station here. Bound on a he soldiers were executed Rubber U S steel “I'm Forever Rlowing Rub- A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ley-Paze bomhmg plane en route | from Wazhingon 10 - Langley Field iltitude of 2,000 feet. In order to an harbor. = - ) A ... Von Tilzer ¥ire Insurance Co.'3 i HOLD OUTING TOMORROW. avoid landing in a forest, Lieut. Selff “How Ya Gorna' Keep 'Bm T Auto Insurance 2 ) Capltal $750,000. Surp!ns and Profits %]'000’000 The fostponed outing of the New | chose a small field. In landing the Down on the Farm' TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | yotna Fire B B b et Do Thetna st | SeloctionktromE Mgy (et BT UUT B o i S LN e Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. dke pllice tomorrow at Momauguin. | ger sre badly shaken up. but it is | Finale—*'Before the Mast" OUND A gold It pi Ow Nat Yin TF e Momang ge vere L C ak Mas golc nin wner National Ifice . . HAR' 'ORD, CONN. M. H. V >, > >y ) om_ 20 are contemplating attend- | not belicved any were seriously in- a5 Laurendeau may have same hy paying for advi. | Phoenix Fire 4 ! S ATDES [Erestt the affair, jured. Director F. J .LYNCH Call at $2 West Main st 9 Standard Fire . 3 R ¥ 0 S o STy o A Ny T SN sy LT | of the motors ceased working at an | “The Alcoholic Blues” ... rival before entering San VFrancisco ‘ Asked |

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