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(%) N S ' ' ’ French, Pollsh and Russian, got 1nto | some trouble over gamblir which ! 3 was not specified in the testimony. £ C U AR MY P NS and was sentenced to three vears' imi- [ .ot R - Yook Y N R ELT‘ES 3 AT RISO | prisonment. He escaped and joined i Store Closes ' e ; with us by mail P the Polish army in France, was Fridays at Noon ' g o = when on your _— gassed, wounded, decorated with the up to Sept. 12. (IXCORPORATED) yacation. i he might have passed up to his SU- | Croix de guerre for sallantry and 8 “QU AKER Men Beaten, Hospital Pa-|»eor Ziven a commission. kmally e was | HARTFORD. It would look that way,” veplied | jgentified by the American army 5 Col. Donaldson. itie pl o 29 tients Abused and Long | “ficuc ©. 11 “Hardboilea” smith, { hie' preerie & e aatnnie who was in direet command of fArM | (gimed by them as ¢ itive Terms of Imprisonment | ~o. 2, admitted on the stand that |00 PN el ) “terrible brutalities” were practiced in | Gietyos where he S iy CURTAIN For Minor Offenses. the French prison camps, but insisted | ion ™ or (oprors o that his camp was a “pleasure resort” C s L W nored compared to the others. He said he “l saw men tortured to make them had not long (o live and wanted 10 4o ovidence against their comrades.” 8 — New York, July 30.—The congres-|tell the truth while he was alive. e e s T ol | ee— sional sub-committee investigating the “Ruthless ~veerity” Ordered. chained s 4 € , to the walls and then beaten “QUAKER CRAFT” Curtain Net | disciplinary system of the American Smith, in his testimony, had assert- | (ncoloss with blackjacks by set T for qnality of material, in beauty of | expeditionary force today transferred | ed he had been told by Col. Grinstead geants. = designs ond for durability is in a | its hearings to an uptown hotel from | that Gen. Strong had ordered prison- Rys lewski described one case of | class by itself. W: hate a lot of new [ Governor’s Island, where yesterday to be treated with the most “ruth- 1 50 5" Jaiar who was caught en- | |8 and desirable designs in white, ivory | the committeemen listened to scores 58 S i ' He had said it was his | to1ing the kitchen at n tito try and'| i and Bgyptian; they come 40 inches | of tales of cruelty to American sol- [ understanding “that these men Were | .ot ome food. The pr S el wid 50¢ yard and more. diers while confined in prison camps| to be treated in such a way that they | y,,00v, he declared, that they beg- Oses a in France. Representative Royal C.|never would come back to Paris OF | ueq food from the Chinese coolies [ ] -] y ’ “NOVELTY CURTAINS" in Scrim | Johnson of South Dakota intimated | pass through these farms again.” SRl e e R e rad Marquisette, a fine showing of | that the forth coming testimony would Smith was sentenced to three years' tun. Some plain hemstii>led, others | stories told by Lieut. “Hardboiled” | prisoners and stealing their proberty. | po \as’ nut in S e Fillet and Torchon lace edze and in- | Smith and Sergeant Clarence E. Ball, | His sentence was reduced to 18| o 0% UAL =00 B med off h ; e nes a serts 50 a pair and up. who are serving sentences at the “cas- | months and when Col. Donaldson was 5 T i ol o e e | " 851 head and h> was flo e . tle” on Governor’s Island on convic-| on the stand he was asked to explain | 55 e G0 GRS (o ry and | YARD GOODs in Madras, —Scrim | tion by courts martial of cruelty to| this reduction, but could give no rea-| "\ = i et o and Marquisette in white and ivory, | prisaners under their charge at Farm | son for it. e i Ul i L e | a fine assortment to sclact from. No. 2. St e R Tolial e pocted [Pos dReccomblice] : b 5 Ryszelewski also deseribed a pun- SSiaE CatEe epin Wi e T B 19ERR o kel on ouler eem iy “ | rectly charged by witnesses with re-| than some of the other priSOners| . .."coiteq with their hands on their | § sponsibility for the prison conditions | Would .attempt his life. The doctor| .. onq a stick passed under their | . 9 included Brig. eGn. W. W. Harts, for- | 52id that as far as he knew the man |, .. "m0 “were put in the court- | B d W “ & nier commander of the American | V25 in perfect health. ~ i fd o1 brendllanalwaier an 1 troops in the Paris d t; Maj. Gen. | The descriotion by Smith of Farmf e ymen were taken out of their of LADIES LAWN HOUSE DRESSES | Frederick Smith Strong of the 40th| O 2 asa ‘pleasure resort’ was ly i Y 3 i the middle of the | — —_come Hlue and White, Pink and | division, Col. Edgar Gripsteady com- | contradicted by Sergeant Clarence E. f‘f,l‘:f‘?»\ Ix’:’y M)v\r\ll.;‘m,ywpy,‘:;‘{ I,\‘m?._ he A A fite and Lavender. and White | mander of the 158th infantry, and Col, | Ball, formerly the leutenant’s subor- STl M o it v el | fipes. While nreandie Collar-and.| J. S. Maul of the field artillery. A “v‘”‘”;; “”‘“ prgon and “(‘"}' “"‘"‘lff”" A%tor he Bad beon in this prison n i i % =2 : < 1.1 six months on charges rutality. ¢ 5 s llet Lace trim. They are | number of captains and lieutenants| & 18 on charges of Drutality. | e weeks. Col. Maul was appointed [ ] (] i : Sergeant Ball swore that he and \nd more. Not all sizes. | also were named as having taken an commandant, as, the men understood, " ther sergeants had becen forced to < > take a | actual part in the brutal trcatment| ! S e sszolewski s C. is here take it for Sl o beat scores of prisoners on the direct | & reformer. Ryszelewski said ol. 2 : Shel | Maul addressed the men on his ar- = i e Gl oilthemmeatingiRepren) oxdersio MSmitElend B qently fin | e S EaS s SRS MRS SRR e il v g 3 S his presence. The sergeant was asked | "ival and 1 £ 3 % - sentative Johnson, who is chairman £ 3 id rieht” he would be treated what instructions were given by |man did right” he would be treal of the sub-committee, announced that | % s Bllean Smith when he was made prison ser- | Well- all sre ‘in"\\ m;»hk (rha.v:g'rels were made | 20 Fandcufied for Entire Month. would be placed before the inspector- On the strength of this .promise i 5 : ey “I was ordered to beat the men, to general of the American army and | - W08 OFCOrec Jerelavisiel wrote an ariicle descr overy effort |]n;\d‘c tto bring the guilty o many men did you beat up2* | ing conditions, which he entitled “The iensto HuRisium ot “I could not say.” school for bolshevism’ and handed it After Those “Higher Up.” “You mean they were so many you | to the commandant. He said that the ] . . o next day he was brought before him “From evidence before the| €OUld not count them? ext 5 i i and sentenced to three months’ soli- committee, id Mr. Johnson, tary confinement, for one month of to us that while s and lieutenants were pun Ehichphe presfhandculied el el e Beat Up Hospital Cases. There was no change in conditions | hisher officers, We want to dlscover | , Ball asserted that some of the men | under Col. Maul's administration, the who were the men ‘higher up,’ and | Deaten were just out af hospital, that | witness testified. The hearing wa We will do evercthing in our powen to | o7 One occasion he was ordered to [ closed with Ryszelewski's testimony. | § AT TR AR R YT : beat a man in the presence of Smith |The committee will hold a hearing on | & see that they are braught to trial. It : - i i e L not o ase | @nd five other officers and that an | other phases of the investigation into To reduce the itch- ot brutality indanilinaividual prison, | ©fficer was generally present when a the conduct of the army and will sail i < 1 in | man was thrashed. When men were | for BEurope within a few days to con- inz, use soothing R e e 5 ; : . ‘ : applications of— BB | et e O oo o | beaten so badly that they were cov- | tinue the inquiry on the other side. In accordance with our usual custom we shall not advertise and items for this G e " " .. | ered with blood, he said, they were —— r 7 71 1 i CK'S VAPOR { ahe Brinclpal witnesslat the eat-| Gikien out tnfo, the yerd,andl the hoss e T T R e ! sale. But we can assure you that it will abound in &2 . onald-| played on them Francisco, July 30.—Denial of { “‘IOJR BODYGUARD" =307, 6OA .20 | son of the inspector general's depart- | PIV0E of thom. San ment, who made an official investiga- claimed that he had | charges by Lieut. Frank H. (Hard- | % e DR diase shoTiealiins ey no choice, hecause Smith threatened | boiled) Smith before a house sub- re nd us Bar aEns charges of brutality were made public, | (P80 if he did not obey orders, he|committec in New York that he was | § JOHN W, ALLEN the Buitacr, Under close questioning by Renresen. | Nimself would be turned over to the | responsible for cruel treatment of | 231 Chestnut St. | tative Bland and with obvious relec. | Prisoners and that he knew they | American soldiers at prison farm 1 In going through with Our lnventorv we find many small lots that we want < o 1 would kill him ar Par i ade here by Mz being about to retire from the . Col. Donaldson admitted that| ' sy 2 3 near Pari R e 2 building business, has on hand to be | res blity for the canditions in fhel “Did the colonel know about these | General Frederick . Strong. com- to Clea1a\\a\ at once so we put prices on them that will sell them, no matter at sold at far less than market prices: | Paris prisons, concerning which some | "/n8%" he was asked. mander of the South coast artitiery |l what sacrifice. This means in most cases. . One 24-foot Brost derrick, rope and | Of the most sensational charges of el wasiin itiasimuchiias fiaistrict : blocks for same; one Sigastion one- | Prutality have been made, must be anyone else.” If he didn’t see things | “I was a hundred miles from the he must have had bad eyesight.” farm and had absolutely nothinz to f Cal. Grinstead, who had been i windlass with wire cable; a. numb A £ en I itting a prisoner 1 re umber | e of farm No. 2, had never been | With hitting a prisoner and using | clined to eniarge on the statement. of ladders, nails, timber trucks, loor- |y uane to (rial, although Gol. Don. | “Pusive language, Sergeant Ball| Gen. Strong commanded the 40tn | But we do it rather than keep these accumulations of odds and ends. scraper, iron folding staging Jacks, | yidson, in his report, had recommend. | C12imed he w “told what to ¢, | division at Camp Kearney, Cal. and roof-shingling brackets, extension | oq nis court-martial for neglect of|DY @ lieutenant who, he said, wa; overseas. L i staging horses, malls, large saws and | quty. & to him as counsel by a “Major Nobel” —_ many other contractor's tools too " Not Because of Rank. and who claimed he would “get him ee ln Ow ls a s numerous to mention, all to be sold | . ; off light.” Ball said he testified at WANT FOOD SALE it possible asked Mr. Bland, as a whole or in parts to suit buyer | « 1 ik this trial as instructed and cived i 1 3 i d : 3 that high ofiicers took the position . SRaarf Iece e They Tell the Story. 0 the first man who is Willing (0 81Ve | that ther woald mot conviet i men s | @ light sentence. y y e thin 0l il ot b the rank of colonel?” ‘Ha‘il”o’u(Ol;‘ us what 1o say.” testified | Farly Acton Expected in Resolution | i i Ball, “and we said what he told us. ; % ° > e no That is | esting Baker to Scll Surplus | |} A that they had & good gogt tn § ik 2 the reason the truth dld noi | Tieavesting Bakes "R demi-Annuai dale oI Furniure en the person of ‘Hardboiled’ Smith?” S el : Stock Valued at $120,000,000. “T have rothing to say about that.” Seisaldubesmasicold tofeayftnat ‘Do you know of any reason,” per- :;’hz’::r RsYesgeeen S"}l;lh strike a ! Washington, July 30.—Although the . sisted Alr. Bland, “Why Col. Grinstead | Taply to a question. that ‘rre: (i} | senate was not in session today, early | rl a u us% should not have been brought to | circumstances” and considering the | action in that branch is expected on | | b % o charge against him, i 1se resolution 2 ester- . i ivi PLLEASURE CARS 1 suppose the superior officers had | nay - iim, e thought he | the house resolution adopted yester- | § On the Same Liberal Scale of Value—Giving as Before ! : : g : received a “fair deal.” SR - 2 = some good reason,” replied the wit- & . day requesting Secretary Baker to | M. IRVING JESTER By BLOdRthes it I prefer to stay here and serve | place on sale without delay surplus 18 MAIN ST. “It is a serious reflection on the | CUt MY term,” Ball said in reply to | food supplies held by the war depa another ‘question. ““If they send me | ent and valued at $120,000.000. Fx- American expeditionary fcree,”” com- i i mented Mr. Bland. “Tf a seniry goes | aercovenworth T might be killed. | cept for one amendment offered by | ° ) o - i 3 B i ll I h to slesp on Guty he is shot but it an | oo, ave got Lieut. Smith's f Representative Kelly, Penna., and di- | woman this morning was that she was a y officer Zoes to sleep on duty and hun- | o reent I the hospital there now.” | recting that the food be distributed | forced to act improperly as her hus- e el g e e e explained that the men he | through parcel post the resolution | band had threatened to sell her. e : id to Gen. Harts. He was then ques- e 3 . o SO 3 i wirgsicalbles ylolic 20 foot BGIDEDOIoN e i o | tial in France, when he was charged | ers there,” Gen. Strong said. He de- | @ thought would ‘“get him" were pri: - ey given an honorable discharge.” . ere | was reported out by the Majority of | e —mm——ee EXDI’CSS Sel'Vl\,e Mr. Bland then asked the witness if fi:“;l:m:‘slo Leciibesni s i farmi X of the war investigation committee. It . | . 1 S e e v AN | the fact that Col. Grimstead came . ; was adopted by a vote of 266 to 4 aft- lF .“'“N AND 3 NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | ;1o FAgf (ot Col, Grimstead came | The most sensational testimony of | ar an all day debate. ‘ | GOING AWAY? Take along a KODAK or a BROWNIE and'keep 1 ke th | a picture story of your trip. Your films will make TRUCKS BY Ti: DAY OR HOUR. | Wilng to take the blame for things | Ryczelewskl, who speaks Fnglish, | Ttalian Press Blames Ambassador for . : ¥ : i i A, H HARRIS z z = : | Not Bringing About Closer Relations. PHGS JHATF fast the impressions of your trip that is otherwise so Rome i duly 21ty the Ascnletos i itrornosunte o |l Scon forgotten. You will find a full line of Kodaks o of Adna Johnson, Press.)—The Popolo Ramano, criticiz- | Nothing Like Piain . z the Ttalian ambassador to th Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and o) S i B = O en tO th P | l 0 e SR e B l":‘ s Q‘(‘i“;m ‘:; % {f and Brownies in our stock. Also fresh N. C. EAST 3 i e not bringing about closer relations be- J RO B i A0 IDER o SO ey A = VItNI dfihv‘;‘ry anld htea‘s'y t(:)“ty p u lC tween Italy and the United Stateh, ana Nerve Force 5 MAN SPEED FILMS, all sizes. For better results rucks, from 0 bl says: : : e el X b 4 B SERchs, g9 Vs {15_ American finance now is in a state] (When one stops to consfder the host bring or send us your vacation films for developing AMERICAN Balanced Sl}\,l 5 of colossal expansion. American | traslly Tor gome mothod by which they and printing. as we use the Eastman method, All Pleasure Cars. F()r Lad[es and Gent]emen bankers and exporters have gold, food | may increase’ their flesh to novmal g A printing as we us Lasti . CITY SERVICE STATION and coal ta export and have already | portions by the dlling out of ugly hollowe 4 . S W YORK boiled” Smith came from the same | o lr Lil& was glven by Joseph C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE |town and that the two were intimate | .o c ¢ SKl, a sophomore of the Uni- MOVING AND TRUCKING. did not suggest that Smith had been |1n tha axiation C;}:,':“' hesenlisted 5 it R e work finished on Velax paper. started trade on a large scale With'| yie attendant bloom of health —and . M. Paonessa, Prop A t 2 d 1919 central and eastern Burope. We | tractiveness, & o wondick thet aaniy I8 s 2 & hile | ana varied stions along this line | UgUS n 9 should not stand idle while Jugo- | and varicd tona alcoe Il i spear Slavia acquires thg energv of young 2 R IO e~ thinness might be at- | & T ] C iq America. American aid can put New | tributed to verions and subtle causes' in | @ = S i life int aly rejuvena S _ ! difterent individuals it is a well-known | § . el in the human system is very largely re- | The newspaper says that from latest | sponsible for this condition. Experiments | = Iy % 430 MAIN STREET information the recall of Gellera is in | on -humans and animals by many scien- | 30 Church St. New Britain, Conn, s tists have demonstrated bevond question | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night g i | of doubt that a body deficient in phos- Storage, Supplies and Repalring. phorous becomes nervous, sickly and thi SERIOU t | “Chemistry and Food Nutrition,” published | == = | in 1918, s “+ = *+ that the amount 3 o m 5 b T S R IO I TR i Unfaithful Wife and Friend Arc Held | of phosphorous required for the normal : 5 X Tt*seams to be well cstablished that - b L] Serious charges have been brought ! this deficiency in phosphorous may now be OVERLAND AGENCY, 30 W h 3 S against Ginto Avalini and Mrs. Vin- | met by the use of an organic phosphaty | StorazclandlAcecasories ashington Street Eanzofinatta soti vt ool Gloyannll KAowEINErouEnouDRnElLEn-Rkinn Rectn Now 1s the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine Battaglione as a result of the investi- = similation of this phosphate by the nerve mac P simila s phosphate b e nerve o chin Repair Work a bpeclalty. gations of Sergeants Richardson and | tissue of the phosphori» content when O e T e Vhone 3 Wl"lam M. Sloafl, Manager Johnson of th& detective bureau, and ,&bsorbed in the amount normally required | is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as S S ' by nature soon produces a welcome change 20 § s & n our body anc ningd erve tension dis- e e R e it isei |l Nocwifatialreasonablefprice DON'T FORGET 2 court Saturday mor s s, E DIONNES Business Men’s Lunch and a La Carte. The men Is charged with impfoper e ead leck ot enwrey, and, the, whols Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. conduct and the woman with 1¢aving aprupt angles, becoming enveloped in a | her husband for Ginto. ) slow of porfect health and beauty and the | ot and iong aistance moving ana || UNEXCelled Cuisine, Prompt Service, [ "reir areir oinnea o idnems i s S T et ani e’ 5 N fi T i E h :Tn":xi'u;. [l'iaf\us“;:d pa.-u(;u‘: rca(:i Open from 10 a. m. t’o 12 O’CIOI():k midflight J:PTY\IT\\ ’;t\ :”:v: ?vvrl '»(3','.:;’,~n'.h(:lH:;\TZ ;”(!.\“\Urm;fl m’lmwnfl.\ Bitro-Phosphate -‘ ew ”aaln yflewrl Br XG ange sonable pr!l(e;;v Al.;) stu)‘l;:?e.‘ ’P‘hone the husband of the accused now] re- | unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, : > and 82, or street, s i 5 i i general debllity, etc, those taking it who TED. 612, 72 W. MAIN ST. Sew Britain, sides. Poth have entered pleafi ©f go not desire to put on flesh should use * guilty. The only 5L.Lt(zmc% Qf| Lo emtae anen in avelding (qi-producing foods.