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P LS Better Business PRICE THREE CENTS. b o c5 1 ABLISHEL 1870, EW BRITAIN, CONNEC TICUT. THURS 'LIQUOR DEALERS WILL ASK (. OFL BEING | GRIMSTEAD HITS “TWO MEN KILLED 16000 SOLDIERS, EQUIPPED TAX REBATE FROM CITY IF | GIVEN ATIENTION AT L. S. COURAGE N TRAIN WRECK FOR BATTLE, STAND GUARD CAFES DO NOT OPEN AGAIN Q!Army Surplus Foodrto Be Sold | Man Accusedfigyii{_efi'd_boiled Smith Freights Goll]de Won#New Haven| 7A7Nl2 PREVENT MORE RIOT Mayor ()uTgley Has|FAMOUS ]‘MPR‘ESSARIO Direct to People Says Many Fled Under Fire Road at East Portchester 1LLINOIS GOVERNOR 'Troops, Ordered O i s | e - G5 A ! ALLS OUT TROOPS Conference With MAY NOT SURVIVE pocoyny as SALESHEN HENCE, DRASTIC ORDERS VICTINS BURN T0 DEATH © By Governor Lo (jommittee But DOES 3 ._ " = i B | In the Meantime Government Sleuths | Declares Many Exccutions Would | Flagman Being Held Until Coronor | T Y defl, HaVe t() Flg NOt Thl"k They AI‘E, . ; ‘ ; . Are Investigating to Sce if Produc- | Have Been Necessary Had War Not | Completes Inquiry—Fire Started '_ S : . | Theif Way Thfou ors or Denloieare eI Stopped—Says Smith Did s Duty When Electric Wires Break—Traf- Entitled to It DR R | o e At Prison Camp, e 3 . - . Crowd of Negroes. asntiton puir s president| Phoenix, »\,],, July 31.—KFurther Greenwich, July 31—Two men were — « ; ; b ; . o defense of Licut. Frank H. “Hurd- | killed when : WAlkey 5 leep and Very | yoijearr Smith in his conduct of prison NO ACTION TILL P R | oushir consacntion” 1o the hish | i No. 3ot s Franec, ana s, | (16 New Haven raitrona cotided av | B 50 Lty § | MEN IN UNIFORM o = two freight trains over | cost of living, it was announced today | sertions that large numbers of Ameri- | 2ast Portchester, N. Y., ecarly today LAW 1S SETTLED | Je @ TR 0 | 100 Wi sionne ani il branchn | S st essrfont itht S000 | e den 0 oo smemeon | 4 _- ARE FIRED UPO of the government that might aid in 1 n statement made public today by Rust, instructor, of New Haven. solving the problem are at work. Col. Edgar I’. Grimstead, mentioned in | They were in motor engine 0102 'President of Association| Fo 1 g% _v . o Sell Direct to People. testimony Tuesday hefore the congre uling a westbound freight which » ._ o ¢ | |Post Office Authorities E . First steps in the federal govern- | Sional commiittee in New York as one | crumpled into the extra, 098, Midway - o - s : t S & ment's attempt to reduce the high | responsible for the alleged cruelties in | Harlem river freight, just west of the . ; : Hears Ban May Be Lifted .. : cost of living were taken today with | the American expeditionary forces. signal station : o ; pected to Adopt Dras e the inauguration of a plan for the sale Says Thousands Fled. Mcn Wedged in Cab. e : Soms Time Within Next 5 of $125,000,000 worth of army food Col. Grimstead said: The crash (hrew the motor engine S > R Measures if Mails Are I Th o J ; 3 stocks direct to the people with every F"J w»u‘lymly that was a soldier in | crosswisc on the tracks and both men S i o i ree Week i postmaster and mail carrier over the | ¥rance knew that thousands of our | were wedged in the cab. Iight cars 4 : o /| Jith i y i : : S i i mon were running away, from the | of the leading frolght were thrown | |4 s : ; terfered With in Any Wal Distribution of the surplus food in | front lines and that, had the war con- | gver all four tracks. The wreckage J i 3 this manner was requested by the | inued, many executions would have | caught fire but this was quickly ex- Because they claim that (hair busi- | [emmmm— _ house and details were worked out | Péen necessary before these desertice L hess has been temporarily discontin- : o at conferences between Senator Bak- | ¢OUld have been stopped & '\ln\-d by Il;\f‘lgm'vm-nn\r\h( decree, the OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN. er, Postmaster Gen. Burleson and - }“"‘“" Did His Duty. Aquor Dealers’ associatio £ this eprcsa i Ll s ¢ charaéterized as “absurd” inti- Gl heon it e e o O s car i lam et steini famous Minol| 1ionxesentative N KCelly, MR ennsyivanian| I8 8 SSRe aailzad tasR abstivd (int] 0 el S DEeRd ST NN oilal overlas )l producertiotl erand | cuthorfofSihelresotion: ations that he had made a scapegoat | oxtra train thought to be a work train i R e s RO GBIl s o S e i o May Ask Higher Wages. of Licut. Smith, or had becn a party | was using the track at Bast Portches- ¥ evied upon the itock by the city of e d : 5 RELL | While this program was being put | t0 Such action. don’t believe and ! (o) and Iixtra 098 stopped to get New Britain'if cafes ar o tently | theaters than any other man. is| . e never believed that Lie 3 S 5 # : afes are permanently : i into effect, President Wilson had be- hat Licuf. Smith did | clearance. The train drawn by Mo- Closed. A delegation of cafe owners, | S7avely ill in a New York hospital. i o0 GLoh FrOEEEN, TASOR A 067 anything but his duty at farm No. 2, e s *% giheaded by President Monsees held o |1 is 72 vears of age. s L e i saidl tor 0102 came up behind h I srotherhood of Locomotive Engineers > ’ 5 ad conference with Mayvor Quigley this - = = which declared that ‘‘consciencele — Flagman Being Held. GOV. FRANK O. LOWDE: injuries and fires were recorded noon regarding theiv rights. The QN i ensdeck e Seigncoles . John Brazz, who was flagman on 5 AN . 2 e ey REnE e nie T REPUBLICANS NOW profiteering by the great interests who | OVER 2,000 GIRLS the 098 freight was taken to police Ixoops, Ordered Out. $8,000 i E BUS SN SCECE] Wontiial OF il G wadse headquarters until Coroner Phelan Governor Lowden ordered t e T e USY WITH TARIFF :me;_m IizeHad b s iboy e ARE MUSTERED QUT | completes his inquiry. It is said all F troops out last night upon requestl The liquor dealers claim that ti onditions that the engineer felt signals were properly set. When the | ANOTHER WAR I Mayor Thompson after darkness h vear ends in April and that their e they must demand increased wage e collision came the overhead wires of v oy | DrOught renewed rioting and the cit are due for the ensuing vear on | First Measures of This Sort to Come | oioes IIVINg expenses speedily were ) = the electric system broke and short LEAGUE LOST ! 5.000 poticemen found themselves ¢ 1. As national prohibition reduced. cowomen Who Have Served During | circuits started the fire. Shortly aft- hausted. The F Chicago. 31.—The main nes i uarters of Chicago ia we tinguished. a An official cxplanation of the acci- ¥ & O patrolled by 6,000 soldiers, accoutt dent has not hecen made. Among g 3 TR as for war, after four nights of ra railroad men here it was said that an rioting that caused 30 deaths ( negroes and 13 whites) and the i jury of more than 500 persons, 200 whom were severely hurt and a doz| of whom may die. No deaths we reported during the night, but ma st, Second i it e s Before Congress This Term ol I GO B ST RO || o aov s o er the current in the energized zone | Third Reserve militia and the 10 aclaim that they paid taxes on their tigations into increasing living costs ar to Have Chance to Remain | 0o oyt off and remained off during nd 11th Illinois Infantry were stock nine months in advance. A re- Today’s Program. were “W‘f‘!] way “‘1!11 Al‘flml}fl" being repairs to ; Senator Ransdell Sees Only Hope bate of nine months’ taxe i given to the question whether ®ro- o S | i | il the Ninth Regiment vt claimead by (',],‘(f,,”,'h faae=ailinon Washington, July 31.—The fir ducers or dealers had combined in Washington, July 31.— More v ”‘“ “‘“\ S ,"\”m,,,,,,, G e | of World Peace in Proposed b he Ninth Regir main Mayor is Dubious. larift measures to come before con- | violation of law to raise prices of | 2,000 it o han 2 Mayor George A. Quigley stated this | So05S Since the - republicans gained | necessities. afternoon that he did not know what | cor 0! ‘\_\‘»’!" on (oday’s house pro- Meantime there was pending in the | were mustered out of the navy today. | crash. He was heard to call out to | washington, Jul ‘Btape) wouldl be| taken by e dealess ..v.v;)ln |.“. action, : house a resolution proposing that the | Many of them will be empoyed in the | tho men A fiounTesor e Fighting kept up afte he troo In his opinion the cafe owners are not | ;% B scheduled for considera- | federal trade commission investigated | navy department in civil service cu. Men Burned to Death. D s : reached their stations shortly befo) entitled to the rebato, as they still | Hon Mcluded that levying high ad | vising coftee, sugars, shoes and cloth- | pacities, The : claim they are in busine Aalsoon e Rta s el Sl S s oY f a8y weturn thielt Tjopnses ta fhe stabe | oo, l‘w’:n‘y e r‘\:&Li:lzltA:::(.lvrb parts of the country and island pos- | see him becausc the motor engine |y, isiana, declared in a senate speech | reach t1st street a and arc officially declared as out of sessions w )t be reeased s »d from the ca- ; Wabash avenuc hile other soldig] w0 thira axing auties of 510 2 ton on | NO MORE DANCING AT heeE il o0 R eeu g fren Heiwes povered L Wa0d B today that the document met the ends : other soldig business, then the rebate will be con- tive service bef, i 1 been crushed. the: \ fire 3 p s, rebate IS nsuay, tive s e before August 11 under | boose which had been crushed, Bilto: L O ere fired upon from ambush on t sidered, he said crude niagnesite, $10 a ton on fin- of universal peage “as closely as ans : L o | the provisions of the new navai gnt he was comparatively free e vay to duty. No soldier was kill The saloon keepers will have to ap- | iohed magaesite and §15,a ton plus I:IOLMES & HOFFMAN’S : o avalin I tons OF . 5 human agency can. Secretary Daniels and Major Gen, | ndernea They started to rescue S or wounded and after the troops hd HEsaRione b Toms C :1‘: \.::u SRtRec SloremBonimasnce M G Barnett reviewed a tn.‘:l. .nloy.l‘our s ;v‘l\n\(:‘vnt 1‘)’7‘1 flumes suddenly assumed “Everyone demands,” said the sen- y SRS s G e S e T o e : ‘ , formied. yeomen () and a company | headway and e died. ~ Both Brick- Nfer will then he referred (o the aldern | ¢harach of New Jersey applying the | PoPular Amusement Place to Be Con- | of ‘l{l:\r':\:fl\ ‘VJ\“_:A"\;\);‘»\wml\‘;.\_ = i | o chitel "~"l\' : e i men and the mayor for action. [iehiauiestony Shemical fslassmate verted into Cotton Shirt Waist Daidla high frihute o the veomon (o) || b0t vut Inter he repavied that heif allikinds of objections o this particy \s the soldiers swung with steag ||.“\1‘:‘;‘“;|3:x:::: :‘f\‘(:"',';"‘»:.t.mm“' ]‘l."i"<ll‘,l;m;i;“;'“‘"‘j::\ l“'l :‘\"Jg:zi“i}‘::g and praised ther faithful and patriotic | escaped unburt through nn»l root :‘n:“: ‘,‘,“.',(‘,f:m‘“{\~:::},', boposs 1::“‘::‘7\ n L 3 i i ‘<. T “';”x"f\m'?i fng that steps are to BalAk oty {he | POTts for educational institutions service. He said their entistufent had | other crew members of iis train | ple > - released nearly 10,000 men + active | escaped injury mighty stake. does it not seem the | appeared as if by magi Some of tH state to refund the license foe paid by | £OVerument hureau, was first on The dance mgl inFroTmesfedion e sl S e e e «1] A leighi of folly to quibble and com- | gangs sped to territory hithegtp ul the cafe owners. The saloon keepers! Program for consideration. Glass- [man’s block which has been used for | ‘o ité T L FIE BeCt Sleanl gtle s . .| plain about each and every detail .of | affected by terrorism and resum U war n st 25 vears as ar ar B ance, "he re broke ot 1e wreck- i e i s s A % b amust first make a statement that they | Ware under the measure would |the past 25 years as a popular place Diting e Ein S = When fire broke out n \n “:1‘ e e R e T e S I oootivation. putial ure not selling liquars of any kind and | taxed 45 per cent., and surgical in- [of amusement, is to be converted S TeR D ane H‘ ") | age a call was sounded.on th E : ! s : corps reached a strength o 75 on retur sir license to the liquor | Struments 60 per cent. into a shirt waist manufacturing ! 5 o] ; y then return their license to the liquor ru per cent L sh nufacturing shob. | some of its members serving in Eu- | atne went to the scene which was close | When the fate of humanity hangs in | fall, retired for the night commissioners. The fee will then be| The increases over the existing The Park Manufacturing company of |07F 0 "0 T e 987 . atus we dhs el G L ont resciied: Ve ai refunded. | derwood tariff hill as provided for by [New York has secured a lease on the | o places W wnetellihy cepheusibridge,fonithe B i . 1 = 2 S eaidont ! 5 e | there were naval cstablishments or | The tide was low and little water was In this most trying hour it is the | quarters the men were detailed in President Monsees made a state- the Bacharach measure follows: 15 (hall and this morning began moving | (00 i, R e e t : : o . PRSI e Sl il : S b clgns. : | v stations ey rendered valuable | the able and for this reason ths| sole hobe of mankinc our mighty | two patrols who were sent out undd ment this afternoon that no further | ber cent. on chemical zlassware; 10 |in its machinery from its New York valuab ol ithen available and SorEtius = action would hé tuken in regard to the ; per cenl., porcelain ware; 25 per |branches. webate from the city until the saloons | cent., scientific mstruments; 40 per | The Park Manufactuting company In Government Employ. the morning to permit of on duty by Adjutant-General Dicksd reserve at the stockyards and t yeomen (¥) and feminine ma- | freight crews that Engineer Brickley o (e S Ne COrps reservis m dnty 1 . as little hurt after the | » T ervists ¢ 1ty ¢ probably was Ii Soldiers Fight Their Way. = ! of o r ue of itions ovenant 1 1 e ; R remaining veomaneit: “Here 1 am fellows. hey rushed : of the Les f Nation ovenan midnig ind one squad of soldie alorem duties on chemical, glassware s o r By aneffs 2 : . . % picaiie asserelifing nricess and marinettes on duty in various | to the place and whils they could not | Senator =~ Ransdell, democra of | had to F 1 of negroes pear before the common council and , taken their places disorders di ator, “that something should be done n order to save mankind from the ¥ horrors of wa Its enemies submit down within the region patrolled Troublemakers Disappear. { i | Shop by New York Concern | here and all of the Greenwich appar- | should be dotted or that ‘' crossed, | of the maraunders, as rain began services as stenographers and typists, | fire assumed headway. It was late in| republic fails to ratify the league, the | non-commissioned officers to see thd clerks, translaors. camouflage artists, | (he forenoon hefore it was extinguish- | league will fail. and 4f the league | order was preserved. Even the trud finger print expert, draftsmen and re- | ed. The heat from the flames pre-| fails, the various nations of the world | ulent negroes, for the most part cruiting agents. Most of the 300 fe- | vented immediate work on removing| will continue the same mad effort fc ained from fighting the soldiers a are officially closed. MHe id that the ' cent,, surgical and dental instru- [makes cotton waists. About 90 sew- cale owners do not admit they are yet | ment and 45 per cent on optical [ing machines are being installed in | out of business, though not a cafe in ! glass, now on the free list. [EeefranEnaeconc Engile oy [0 RLIARS ERRRES SR n ) S R L B e B e s RN | Belrasaand zenen i R o clo-clo 2 a. m. all was quiet in the troof New Britain is selling any liquor of — |aBontliooffeisis landexpectalitolnavel| SusTRNERo B0 S SAC s RS Ll S ote DR SR d N e L e s | Sheln e sthsensral SrarRdavin casiin DI SR Rd edia LS 2 Hear Ilan is Coming Of. | T s 5al branchlotiine Sompais E g . | Hmlm(.\;xrwm“v:\nlw‘-” e el lron back more than 20 centuries, and el T fot of e 2l A ray of hope for an early opening | Ito 1 rvi / Manag ar. were ez E > wreck and supe:- i = o 2 i —— {to be supervised by Manager Harry vised portions of the work of clearing ook iplace a Gl e of the saloons was brought out today | = - | Wartikoff, formerly of New Haven. i e e good things it has done for humanity, | where 200 policemen fought neard When President Monsees reccived an | Semator Keyes Wants Treaty Changed |mhe concern has bramehes in New the track and Jring il e two hours against a crowd of negroe: optimistic communication from the ¢ : o lEmn e e o T e YL O g 2 nd Senator New Is Sure It Wil ork city, Asbury Park, Deal Beach e passengerl 2 | firing several hundred shots befor national organization president. The| ¢ ¢ L t i Ei s e Passengers Marooned | AMERICA MAY GET e e SO president stated that the national pro- | Have to Be Altered. Claim That 18 Officers and Men Have | Stamford, July 31.—Thousands of | 3% e et e, hibition ban would be lifted within ) AR passengers on early morning trains T T tlem arnaptec e o __three wee Washington Juiv 1M back 0 BLIES OVER CONTINENT Been Killed by Chinese—Demand | from points east found themselves OME INDEMNITIES | rolicemen had chopped their way int ~ = . CHh o U e (e e of the e ! Sl e T e some of the bulldings apd seizoffy treaty with reservations,” said Sena- | Satisfaction. : S evine o dozen snipers with their rifles and 5 S ) = = means of conveyance to get avound | BRIDGEPORT MEN {or Keyes, republican. of New Hamp- - cartri Wt the fighting ceased. 2 3 o acti y Tokio.T 9 ; S the freight wreck had been secured | Bernard Bar S o e | shive, toduy after a conference with'| Mtalian Aviator Pilots Machine From Mty iy 2 (5 G Aecesiiion | B BORREE et R R SRR e peh This Question ATt T n heads were cra i |1z e s . Whi 4 >ress.)—A seconc ficial stateme: A > B e police charge barricade; PPEAL TO WILSO the president at the White House. Tenosl Alraalito) Valnairieo pizst f‘f;;j S coX 1;‘}".'”“.]4~ latement | (- 1jeq and businessmen, Jjurists and Has Not Boen' Definitelyl Settiod, as the police charged the barricaded Senator New, of Indiana, republican ¥ )lon the incident at Kwang-Chang-Tau | "o o 5ot Ve oo cemonts dn - Neéw negroes, all of the rifle fire resulte | R member of the foreign relations com- | o Accomplish This Feat. placesithe Wapancscliossiat G omeesi v iiel cibyd foundiithey CoulaTnoy Dros Despite Wilson's Message. in the injury of only one person | | Christian civilization, with ail the mittee, said, after a visit to the White and men killed and 18 others wound- | o 0® 8 FO0IE BV ol RO e z 3 ‘| Patrolman Emil Johnson, driver of 4 House today, that he had told the Santiag Chile, July 30.—Lieut. ed. (No previous report of the inci- | =o' (i\ctched along from Greenwich Washington, Yul\‘ 31 |,~u.rfl M. Ask Aid of Secrotary of Labor; | president it would be utterly impos- | l-ocatelli, of (hi Italian aviation mi :ll:l'”yt "':“,"\m‘,‘(', hn\' I\v}(»n ,-fpmvmvi. 10 South Norwalk and thousands of l" "”'"“(",”‘h v”‘”“‘j““";j“’( H‘ \;',‘,“‘;' policemen dashed e scene ang a : i sible to get the senate to accept the | 510n MOW 'in Argentina, completed to- [ The plice mentioned presumably is | % U ineq time alongside of the 1 zation, told te Strilt Sltuation. eace {reaty as it stahds and that it{day.an airplane fight ‘from Buenos | Kwan-Cheng-Tsu. about 100 miles ' o0 Nen aovEnt o citbidescn : cither would be ratified with resery- | Aires to Valpairiso, his trip marking | west of Kirin in Manchuria.) other fonine ofll privatelaviomoblos |~ CUELERESRAUCSUCE S hEthan e Herot duh e o P the first crossing by air of the South | The communique alleges that four |whieh appeared, and the telephone Wilson was today appealed o Senator New said he told {he pr American continent from the Atlan- | Japanese, including an officer, were | hrought machines from Bridgeport, | ' - 3 : the striking employes of the | demt he was utterly opposed to Arti- | H¢ to the Pacific. tortured before death. It is under- | panbury and New Haven. BanEse S an open o 5 Before the troops had all been & Lryant Blectric company. Officials 6f | cle X. of the leaguc covenani., He Lieut. Locatelll several days ago | stood the foreign office has instructed Road President Delayed. sefixtor Jsnox, -republican;: | Penny [isignedit vere some minor clasiy ompany refusc to treat with a | added that in rveply to the president's | COVered (he first stage of the fMight | the Japanese minister at shop committee, union leaders say, | siatement that adoplion of reserva- | Lrom Bucnos Aives to Mendoza on the v, | 5o P nd a request has been made for a | tions by the senatc might set a pre- | (ooierh, ¢d8¢ of the mountuins, where ) ' cllnerl o housand five hune | cedent for otuer nations he had saia| 1 Waited for good weather. He start United States was to have no part|street and Waba wenue. Ning = s 2 s 2 = = = 25 ecd early this morning to complete the of the imdemnity, but Baruch re- negroc armed T olvers, drovi dred men are out at this plant. | that the guestion of reservations was | 5 veloped hunger and men, boys and, , { 1 8 A3 | flight, crossed the Cordillora Andes plied that he though is was only a for nt of the base No progress has Leen made in the | one for the United States to decide, Wt SERVIGE IS RESUMED girls rushed up from the city to the and fc f nse and after circling over Valpairiso, the president’s opinion and did not conferences Lctween the Columbia | regardless of the effect upon other : : tracks and began to.do Dusiness 1n | c;resent a definite decision Asked Bryant Electric Company Employ patrol ,agon. He was shot as th thereafter bluecoats pt in thi shelte r vehicles while ap) oreign rclations committee soday that United S s should reccive a part {he indemnily, 1o be pai e A\rmy Men Rout Negroes, ¥ Ivania, id he nder bod from the 1 10Weve N first meleg Peking to President Pearson’s car was on the s & y investigate the circumstances and |pankers’ train and he and his party | take steps to obtain satisfaction endured the delay About mid-fore- el noon the passengers on all trains de- president’s message to the senate in ) f hop base fo submitting the peace trealy that ihe | ¢ Motor T ps at 519 promi t hitting n4 shots 4 » Upon U. S. Soldiers proportions which have been deter ire Upon Idicrs, mined” but Mr. Baruch pointed out Major Mace command of s that the French text more properly | companies of Reserves, and] yloyes, Who. St on Eintics el 4 ) or Rirst T 4 5 Days Gars Ave T telephone company rushed gangs v 1 ring the ngs ployes, wh > out on strike, it was | _— nding al the airdrome of the Chil- | FO¥ First Time in 15 Days Cars Are The D omy ing Run Over Shore Line Routs [setting up temporary hooths for pay T ) Additional polishers and buffers ; has returned to his home in th New London, July 3 For the first | e the division of indemnity shall be “in Electric company it was decided | medical unit while a sophomore : b J With Germany as Soon as Publica- | ing regular 20 minute service was put |quarters of the New Haven railroad 013 be translated “shall be deter- | a platoon of vere fired upiill 2 a Vina del Mar ar this city. — 3 i o landed at Vina del Mar near this ci LR e e e | i oon cand i ELTAe e felephons company Tushed 2ne9 ldont expocted o' rouch ni decision on 3 1 announ i FIRST H. <. BOY TO ENLIST et aviatioh Teuhool B & It is estimated today that alto- | IS NOW OUT OF SERVICE = ss, Mr. Baruch said he did not stations by means of which passen- | 4 > rom the their work at the Aeme Shear | having e : time in 15 days trolley cars were op- Engincer ! | having been discharged from erated here today by the Shore Lino| A statement on the Fast Portches- lown some departments | the school and has been overseas near- : ‘ ; : a seas nea sers ‘ S e < s |nere said that from the evidene at anoRep St in operation on the main line in this [nere said that from the evidenc Graphophone company and its em- | countries. This afternoon Tie flow to Santiago nator Knox whether presi- | {he matter without consulting con cther 10,000 workmen idle in a | pavid Appell. who was the first on Schedule, e R know. ned over ppeol P lauts | High school boy to enlist in the army, DEC[DE ON PEAGE [ ESER SRS The English text of the treaty savs 5 ompany today and at the Connec- | service. The local iste French Declare Themselves at Peace 5 ervice ot iRbosenlisted > t PEACC ] giectric Railway company. This morn- | ter wreek issued today at the nead have threatened to strike. e e A bl nined.”” In this Chairman Lodge | by snipers at eet and Racine| ly two years. He is one of four mem- tion is Made in Official Journal. city, suburban care were not operated. | hand it was believed the wreck was | 0000 il i s B bers of his family to have been in the No excitement attended the resump- |caused by the engineer of the vear! " s e, tion of traftic train disregarding the automatic si T s 3 2 : AUTOMOBILIST i1ELD und one of whom was a Red Cross | net approved vesterday the proposil e i e ¥ BIUTISHTOISENDENAVAT] t latter disappeared. FOR WOMAN'S DISATH., | hUrse. that peace should he considered to ex- |r: i PBrickley was revorted to have been FORCE TO AID IN RUSSIA L fizel o made by the sof | E ervice all of whom were overseas Paris, July 31.—The French cabi- = s = ind fwhen gl scattered and soughf 1 ” ist officially from the date of publica- diers was that of flve white ! mg ARMY GENERAL HOS tion in the official journal of ratifica- | WEATHUR IN NEW HAVEN TO CLOSE | Uon of the German treaty by the || (« e e chamber of deputies when completed. | Hartford gt 51 Foreoahs LA DAY Jplitorce 1t was decided the ratification of the for New Britain and vicinits: German treaty should be considered to Unsettled, probably <howerys 2 mark a state of peace without awalt- tonight and Friday: warmeir Eaxleflu sl S ostalicemmunicas o $B05 1n the o ceut oudin the War department announced | ing completion of treaties with othe: A " tion be(ween France and all parts of | troops also is being 1 Coroner's inves'igation today powers still at war with France. = Germany was rcapened today. assist there if necessary (Continued on Tenth Page) 5= operating the rear train with Rust o don I /oy B o S e e e Bt 3 geport, Jul 3 ~-Aeccuser Dridgeport, July 31.—Accused acting as instructor when the accident | wovornment is arranging to send a| o s responsibiiity for the death of Fmily P. Baldwin, whe died at | Biridgeport hospital last nizht | vism’ and found - to cover the ¢ Nlto contain a revoh Washington, July 31.——The Army General hospital located in New Maven wiil be closcd September 30, | P of the Archansel district House Is Bombarded POSTAL SERVICE RESUMED, roops it was announced While the Leing struck by his automobil oldiers were taking their erck J. Covne was held in hond ontingent of regular {ations a crowd of whit wrrounds

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