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"Boston Store|[UWWW FUKWIFEE [ ™V ' > BUILDING PERMITS ' Lsnes GOTNAVY FAVORS' [ ] o | ISSUED THIS WE Allen & Lo. “QUAKER | - | vl o . e i Lieut. Elbert Took Sums From — § ° [SCPAENSRRSEGEy. : | |24 Applications Granted by Build- $100 to $700 as Grait _ e - H e - ing Inspector Rutherford CURTAIN et ey A T il - \T‘l“‘ Aug. 2.—Lieu Benoit $ ) S O . - During the past week, Building In s Fpllent to have been the prin- 4 - : ;i : 3 3 | spector Arthur N. Rutherford grant- cipal figure in the scandal resulting ' ; : e : | ca 38,745 ; from the purchase by enlisted men | § o : i R ed permits, totaling $138,745. Of ® P ain i 3 Sl R and petty officers of commissions and L N g : % o i these, the largest permit was granted IO'Q‘vr\I]\!'.‘hv‘( Ti:‘jyl (lv‘l”:::““fl\.\«‘.:‘ easy berths in the naval reserves here, 4 - i . i L o George A. Itogers to construct a r quality of madterial, in bes >' 1 was placed on trial before a gencral L : v Shp G ek 1 . designs and for durability is in a | o 0 . . - : s : block on Church street at a cost ! martial in the New York navy 5 : H”I\ lh"\ ”‘l“l“ \" e |lm‘ OFL NCW | vard vesterday. Seven officers and 3 BeR000 W e neris eraialso and desirable designs white, ivory ; < 4 2 4 and desirable designs in white, INOTY | men have already been convioted in anted 1o Stein and Gorbach to huild and Egyptian; they come inches | .onnection with the charges five hunzalows ot a cust-of $25,000. wide.—-50¢ yard and more. Lieut Ellert pleaded guilty to six of i 3 _’ ; 'v e : i G : The permits issued follow You can buy fur"iture cheaper now than “NOVELTY CURTAINS" in Seri the fifty-one specifications against him & 3 i August Janne, owner and builde e ? 2 He admitted that on December 2: : : 2 ke frame building, 45 Locust streer, ¢ -4 and Marquisette, a fine showing ¢ t ecember . . i Lo Renn O g OO e SR e O o ; o you can for a long time tian. Some plain hemstit hed, others | Mission for Chief Yeoman Harr 3 3 o Fillet and Torc ace odge and in- | langer for a consideration. He also i 5 \ ¢ : ' i 1 bi L Cot s ient TeRn el Gndl (e Bl B B ot G B B o : ‘ Ly \. Bessoff, owner; alterations on Wholesale pnces have tak(‘l] flhfee blg serts.—$2.50 a pair and up. gowns for his wife in return for his framesbulldinsofilire mon Ssrec LA B YARD GOODS in Madras, Sgrim | favors. ¥ Pl B ¥ Rticuglld G0 acoatisn 00 ¢ h / (o TAUD G0ODS in atess, Sorim favors, T T 7 P TR U : _ ol Rubis, Winthrep and Griswold advances this year & fine assortment. to solsct from. tion that from March to May, 1918, e ; : i i o g | pd P R e @ he conspired with Lieut. B. S. Davis Socontas.000, George Ratalino, owner, * A CLEAN-UP [niniimiemm. i See— e | e Sl o | Saturday We Shall Have a Big HARTFORD J. Fioretti, barn, Lawlor street, cost ment in the United States Naval Re- Repres . cost serve force sums of money for serv- presentative Royal . Johnson Wintz & Jaffe, owner, Talcoft st SALE ices for obtaining the assignment of ‘I‘i'm”";\ ""“\'i:‘:?‘l\“i sub-committee »\.I».(J:ln;..m.z.\ \. Winlz, builder, cost Dress Sa!e fOl- WOlnen such persons so envolled to duty on . conditions in shore in and about the ocity.” ‘merican Army prison camps in George A. Itosers, Chureh streoct, of LADIP‘;S LAWN HOUSE DRESSES e admitted by Lisut. Bilert Irance from which almost unbeliev- { rick buildig, B, H. Hibbard Co., cost d M‘ =il ‘,'M:‘("L Al m{;;"““,:‘l“"‘) | that he had succeeded in securing the ‘1‘:::1‘»»1.;:;‘,[1.?\ of crueliy have come. $60,000 e } an vi1sS§es Stripes, | White Oepaniie. Collar an | eRlistment of apprentices and their oy e e e e e e Cuffs, Fillet Lace trim. They are | Epmont 22 the ';"‘h""l“ - "“‘(;i Netiten, S, <m.‘.“ et Raating l'-:,.'\]"’\i;\h"\ STl \V d f l Va! 3 it s B ® | station after an order stopping suc son, . as commanding officer toofing cos : N worth $1.50 and more. Not all sizes. m,lisqmems 1.,(:1 0 T ;,;H»(S_ He | in the Paris area, where prison camps Tred Winkle, Cherry street, reshin- onderiu asies If your size is here take it for a also ploaded gui.ty to the charge that are located, is blamed for conditions gle, Tony Naples, builder, cost $250. = = T Dollar. August 29, 1918, he conspired with by Lieutenant “Hardboiled” Smith Santi Puzzo, West Main street, - s e - Lieut. Commander Christopher Mars- s G SR frame building, cost $9.500. — don, then a district enrolling officer, : A. E. Goodrich, 209 Stanley street, 2 % | DEATHS AND FUNERAM with Lieut. Louis Polen of the BELA KUN ]S flUT BLIMP LOSS WITNESS -ul:(“‘lw ¢ ‘m]f‘.'mn;m, 18 West street; PERSONALS, ‘ A H : i = DR i and ' medical corps, and with Louis Mos a7 t b ! % Card of Thanks. kowitz, a jeweler of 136 Maiden Lane, shed, cost i % . . 4 e p to procure enrollment of applicants in 5 SAD: cuze e foc N E oa | B8 M g TR eI ARG k) RINE G S 1S LSS G oL P PR e frame cottage: RBenj. Krup and Edw. | Will leave tomorrow for Block Island. | thanks to t kind neighbors 4 the navy for pa I g 5 % it 4 u . Y friends for t many expressions i Wedman, builders; cost $5,900. Lieut. Ellert’s arrest resulted from : . L Sane sympathy \ded to us at the ti C. Junsest, 57 Linwood street, Lemual J. Coburn of Sangerville, | sympath ".:‘w} i "1‘ 1‘.‘:(;\\1: evidence given at the court martial of P A Lem 3. Col sar svmpatl Lieut. Davis, a senior medical officer. St e i frame garage: W. A, MeDanial, buila. | Maine, is visiting in this city ¥ eatn of our beloved husbg 3 The testimony disclosed that Davis had : : . ; v; cost $2 S L= ’ s e L veh ! turned the money he had received for | (Continued from First Page) T & Emil Kahl. owner, greenhouse, 470 \1* \'ml:\f \h'lmtm .;vv]d ll : KH‘ nry L fo Shanke 'v\ . ma 1”rlm| ! ) o = 2 Jurritt stro Mart eft today f slock Island oy ypewriter and 3 favors over to Kllert as the ‘“‘man _ L ; : Bhnniit Atrest Reostisib0 rtin le oday for ' o) higher up.” The general charge on l‘,',',?;,‘,,j“).'?‘h,(f; be a courageous man of a1 ol : Hane Carlson, alterations, 32 Sun-| . . o 0 <0 L Mrs. Albert Engdahl which Ellert is being tried is “scan- | “"PIe habits. He fas been a_tvpos- L A : rise avenue, by iAnderson and Carlson, | DT B J. Doy . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engdahl dalous conduct tending to the destruc- s qu; ~“j;l a4 model worker. A cost $4,000. AN Nar Tongdahl tion of the good morals of the navy.” | [LSter Haubrich, formerly was oy 5 & T ety e, s B 5 The specifications allege that Lieut. e ‘l ’"‘ rfl Judapest and s S % tion, corner Broad and Beaver streets, | . o0 "t o SRR left today To reduce the itch- 3 Ellert took $100 from Sidney S. Bern- | (sPUted fo be an anti-communist. g . $2,000 T E e el Beihiie = ing, use soothing stein for envolling him as o store- | Gorami and Szabo were in the Karol. } - N of Maleol Banmen altetaplons and i v o A Mrs. Willichmina Olsau applications of— ?) | xeeper, second class, in the Naval Re- | Y1 cabinet. _ e addition, Lincoln street by A. D. Clif-| bt B ] T neral of Mrs. Wilhelmina : and that on April 27, 1918, he | = €r0ns In touch with the situation § ord, cost $5,000 Mr. ajid Mrs. J. A. Andrews and son will held at 2:15 o'clock C o m B at Budapest said i i 4 =) avi ranac|is 2 E t was their under- i : ien an 3orba - o ¥ t - 1 WCKS VAP(mU took $50 more for having him trans- | J g ePRE SUC K Was thetr under- : Stien sndiGerbacke jexnsis idwelliramily fof. Bassety stidettareimvending Sngiinn oonfosustiinie A *YQUR BODYGUARD” «30% €0¥%,3.20 | ferred to the post of provision and | th. 0 = ings. five permits issued, by B. Stien ew weeks i 2 b 3. ist ding over _‘ i A LA few weeks in Maine. clothing clerk According to the stry holding over under the re- builder: cost $25,000 Sileh Bethany chunch i vill officiate e bey e & 7 construction were doin rder | other specifications Lieut. Ellert took | (J° (AU OR Were dol g” SO aorder & | 1. Kulik, frame shed, 351 Austin| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wainwright of sums ranging from $100 to $700 from 5 s heir support- fow will 3, Aaron Jo son, Aug FOR SALE J &5 and ihcs rebably woutd street, by Axel Dahlgren, cost $25. Curtis street are spending a f many men for various berths in the| . " omastions DERLe Adam Destik, frame garage, weeks at Sound View Wa “; L 1so \l‘w‘l‘lv{\ ‘Tn\l:l Over 80 fect frontage on Meadow | M47Y e street with large Qywelllng, service. : g B Fall Has Been Tmpending. 2 looth street, hy I%. Monkiewicz, cost Also 148 feet on Park street with | = The investigation dnio o Lh‘];\"xl]l((t;l The overturn of the Bela Kun re- : 2200, Me-qand Qs ) : : pearers il Dot two houscs. Both excellent business | Pesan November 18, and Lieut. BUCI | gime at Budapest hus been impend- P V-PV-54 ‘armine Cavavalla, reshingling, | spending the week : o The S sites. is the elghth accused man 10 D8l fnz for some time past. The. benus | ooresso—tcrar tieal | SOUth Main strect, by Albert Paga- | Point, the guests of Ar. and Mrs. w cemeteryl H. N. LOCKWOOD, placed unonitEal SDH SRS nRES SRRe | con ferencelia SHiti el ol s RS EomeR s R e George Kohn of Hartford s REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. |is pending. : | cent statement, had found it impossi- | caeinean ob (b Goodsear WABDET] Stanley and Tony Borawski, frame| = ; VACATION SCHOOL Room 407 City Hall. Capt. Roy C. Smith is president of | hle to deal with him because of hiy | (OTPARY and, therefore, an imporiant |y, High street,'by Mr, Swider, cost | Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Bowmi = the court-martial and Major John G. | fallure to keep armistice ngreentenie | /eSS N ANy action that may grow | g4y, ford are spending the w NEW ENGDAND Muir, retired, is judge advocate. Lieut. | Likewise it rgarded nis oy or Ches [out of the burning of the Goodvear |’ T R .|| e R oy O D OLWORKS Leonard 'J. Matteson is aid to the|] truly representative of the Hungarian | 158 !PI€ Wing Foot Iixpress, in Chi-| g19 \west Ma'n street: cost $30 g = ot e “D. Cohen, Prop judge advocate. Lieut. Ellert’s at-! people. & cago, resulting in 13 deaths. Auto lvmmoulv.ql-:;:\élgr and Lamps | {orneys are R. J. Nova of 50 Court These facts led the peace confer- 5 Eonaty street, Brooklyn, and H. O. Frack-| ence, through its president, P - NEBR s 12 CHINESE KI ) FORK GUARANTEE 2 : . gh its president, Premier 2 ! RILLED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED of 299 Broadwwy. The trial| Clemenceau, to ASKA UNANIMOUS = -17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel | wij) 26 S e O Counded | | f 2 & will be resumed today July 26 to the Hungarian peopie to — 10 Others: Wounded in Clash - With C] ITEMS. Tel. Changed to 86 Tel. Changed to 860. substitute new government for that f | o .. . . Japanese. Not single Vote in Opposition to Rati- L ¢ ngdahl Mr. and Mrs. George Gauer (el \ima lngdahl IEEE ALETEICIRID, Wt nsl ey Far 170 Pupils Are rolled — = - tomorrow on a two cks' st Providence, Fall River and Newport wernl Volunteer Teache EXPECT Kun, pointing out that lifting of the . 3 g ) - Bl Qs s || Gt 6rf S S St e e e e R e a0 i el ailway Shop Wor and the granting of peace to Flun- ress Twelve tion Will Spread Over Country. gary could only be brought about with { ment at Today's Scssion. Chicago, Aug. 2.—Local leaders a government which represents ihe the Federated Railway Shopmens’ | Hungarian people and not with one Lincoln, ¢ Y union today predicted that the strike | that rests its authority on terrorismi. | today ratified the federal woman suf- | Kuang Cheng Ku the terminus of | wooi Have vou?—Advt which started yesterday would spread | This appeal was not long in brirg- | frage amendment when the house by [ {he Chinese Eastern vailway on July ThinelUompiny e PLEASURE CARS and become the nation-wide move- | ing results. Col. Cunningham men- |a vote of 94 to 0 passed @ joint reso- e s o o 2 ) ment that it was expected to when it | tioned in the dispatches and oiner | lution providing ratification. The sen- < z i ey M. IRV.NG JESTER was called. Early today the strike | representatives if the Allies wre | ate voted for ratification on Thursday Fifteen hundred Chinese soldiers | @ five in the Vesa 18 MAIN ST. was for the most part confined to | SOUBht out in Vienna by representa- | Nebraska is the 14th state to ratify, , @1d @ much smaller number of Japa- | ‘The Rosehuds def parts in the middle west and south- | tive Hungarians to whom the Allicd = nese were reported in the fight which | Stars af baseball la with some craftsmen out at| Dosition was made clear. Cominuni- ASKS MORE MOONEY DATA. lasted (wo hours, Japanese official | Mary's playgrot ”‘*"‘ points outside the generally described | cation with Budapest was kept up by o reports ~':Hd‘ the "Japanese lJost 16 {'!‘r'::"]\ (\‘*‘tlv‘m_xv” ',',"'f her Kkilled and 17 wounded . . Dally Frelght and | sections. wire and Bela Kun was brousht more | Blanton Wants Copies of Densmore’s [ KT NG = e Llea o : In the middewest, chiefly in the | directly into the negotiations at : g = e hree ce officers ywere killec The new grill re N in the iddew C ¥ Y dnstuctions Names of Aids. | Tpe jncident was said to have orig- | ain lodge of Elks will open this « Chicago district, some 3,000 men re- | late period when he traveled from { 2. Jurther ‘s inated in an attack by Chinese soldiers | ing for the public. There will * . Ex ress Seerce ported out, with a like number in | Budapest to the Austrian border znd ashinSton et o Cnine the south and southeast sections. They | met there the Hungarians who had i formation regarding the Departmein. on railway employes. The Peking gov- | jusic and dancing NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | demand a wage increase from the | bech consulting with the Allies i3 Vi- f of Labor's activities in the case of [ ernment was yeported to have dis- Niee band con i present scale of 6% cents an hour to | enna. Thomas I. Mooney. convieted! of coms= | missed! ainumber of ‘commanding o= | E & e el }\E\V YORK 5 cents, with 60 cents an hour for The military situation in Hungary | plitity in the San Francisco bomb LOCAL AND YONG DISTANCE | helpers, and that the increase be cf- | worked in with the desires of the Al- | outrage, was asked of Secretary Wil- MOVING AND TRUCKING. fective from January 1, 1919. lies in securing Bel Kun’s retirement. | son in a resolution introduced today | GERMAN ASSEMBLY ADOPTS = - TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. as the attack made by the Red army | by Representative Blanton, democrat, o e SERIRT () O MEIBINDEMNAN on the Rumanians recently, appar- | of Te A. H. HARRIS | Mrs. Robert Lansing | Moy w0 iror 3 Sm™ clthis | e tesotution asks wiat activities | Beriin, aus. 2 —the national assen- | ACCIDENTALLY SHOT = Chinese soldiers were { hand Victoiry Terrace, Il | day evening. T to 9 | Killed and ten wounded. according to official reports in the clash between NTany Ulo15tA Havetli:e Neb., Aug. 2—Nebraska | Japanese and Chinese soldiers — at ot Rucklira Bvos. fr cast, Sk day evening, 1 3 b way through and get into touch wvith [if any. are being taken in the casc bly at Weimar approved the new Ger- ‘e of Adna Johnson, R #5553 | the Russia Bolsheviki resulted in | and directs the secretary (o send ta | Man constitution yesterday by a vote —_ TEL. 961. s g : ;3 severe defeat for his Red army. Tiis | the house copies of instructions which | ~ military prestige shattered, wken ihe | jonn 13 Densmre mentioned in his = & § s & | Rumanians turned and routed his [ report as receiying from May 1 to | Of the assembly, formally declared the | VIM delivery and heavy duty | = === . S s G e i S e e e e | SRR R e trucks, from 1 to 5 tons. X : | RieRnEs R R R e ek e o [alin oSt e e Moo ney ca e | i = sion on Tragedy. N o nes a L The resolution also asks the names Wil ind M8 & R TAGHT o o 3 - eople’s and the independent sociil rtforc 8. 2.— Michs lacu 1 AMERICAN Balanced Six, ¢ _ DAYLIGHT ISSUR UP AGAIN. | (i [oisona who umden the airection | PSORIS™ &N Bendentidt RSO B b BT Wi g e e ot o 3 i A ¢ i e of any branch T e depar p ac Pleasure Cars. i Senate Passcs House Bl and Sends | 0F #0% braneh of the department, had e and having a family, is dead as the dergart o ses 5 : L] Ve v esHigRtion esult of what aid to have been ac- 1ere 1l be plenty CITY SERVICE STATION. : 5 & It To President. during Densmore’s stay in California, | CHINESE PROTEST. e o ot am, cookies and peanuts. . A. M. Paonessa, Prop. ; i S Washington, Aug. 2. _The senate and a detailed statement of activities | king, July 290 (By Associated e ot o SRR el e aear B S i % | has decided to have the proposal for ©f any department employes since | Press) matition sikned by i menal i Sopcct L neRsgaa e PROPERTY TRANSFERS. e ey 2= Wi : | repeal of the daylight saving law Mooney's conviction, with the ex-|chants and other citizens of the: oo are {0 the effect that the ad | | again run the gauntlet of President Dense accounts of the investigation. | Shantung district. protesting agzainst | | yan's wife says that her hushand was I]ENIQ!]N [AEA(E R that her hushand Was| o per of Warrantee Deeds Record UV UARAL Wilson's veto e — what were alleged to be hrutalities | in the barn caring for his horse when | By a vote of 41 to 12 the senate WHISKEY GOES ABROAD. by Japanese soldicers was receivad | jep brother happened aiong. Seeing a In City Clerk’s Oflice Today. 480 MAIN STREET Ldvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. passed and sent to the president the = here today by the government The | gun in a corner of the barn he pickel The following real estate transfer e ~ separate house hill, repealing the day- Kentucky Stock Popular in the Brit- | jetition said Japanese soldiers ivere | it up., aimed it at his brother-in-law light savng measure. ixh Tales. robbing and ill treating Chinese | and pulled the trigger. Tt was loaded OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Spectaity. but the Lord will lead him out of the The distillers are represented as | the fact that a commission has been R £ Bodwell Land company to Bernard Wi dark valley. desirous of disposing of the hig Ken- | ;ppointed to suggest amendments to | L e DU GRS R L Sullivan, land on Audubon street, Bel women and forcing Chinese o sell | and Michael dropped, dving in a few | £ their land to the Japanese. minutes. Maculas was a farmer and | Ellis to Harold €. Rahm, propert® Phone 222 4 : LIRS v 139 Arch St. 2 Ihe former empress adds that her tucky holdings before constitutional | no constitution were given as rea-| Providence, R. I, Ang. 2-—The ] videre Heights: Alexander Purzanow: ¢ i husband is well, except for a bad prohibition in Junuary halts expor- | sons for the movernor's decision summer howe at Wanich il of i ski, et al., to Julius Wolf et ux., prop 62 to 76 = Konstantin Fehrenbach, President| Brother-in-Law Who Fircd Riile s Being Heid Pending Final Deci- + ATy it W illied German national peaple’s, the Germar | were recorded in the city clerk’s offi today: Grace M. Smith and Anni EX-KAISER TN “DARK VALLEY"™ Wife Writes to Clergyman That is “Beaving His Burden. Loaisville, Kvyv.. Aug. 2.-—Ixporta- tion of Kentucky whiskey has begun jre @S a result of the lifting of emba goes in (he British Isles, according | NO SESSION FOR VERMONT. medical examiner for Bloomfield, was, buildings on Oak street; William Hf to dealers here. Large shipments from Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 2.—Gov. Cle- | called and expressed the opinion that, Cadwell to Ameclia Wesche, land of e e et o et warehouscs (hroughout (he stife arc | ment will not call a spocial session | the shooting was accidental. Deputy | Vance street: estate of Thomas B s el el e e et ST (e > Bngland. Ireland and ) of the legislature to consider ratifi- = Sheriff M. H. Barnard of Bloomfisld { Brady to Amelia Wesche, property of . . % LRSI Seotland, exports so far. having ex- | cation of the federal woman suffrage - has Nakonesno in charge pending| Vance street; John G. and Hanna e cceded 20,000 barrels, according to | umendment, it was announced yes- definite action by the authorities. ‘andstrom to Frank and Annie Mich Dheslaleriis hoaringl Migbuiden-Sienonts: terday. The expense involved and , LISl | navick, property on Harvard streef | | 2 native of Russia | Ellis street: Myer Dunn to Hyniey | Dr. A. W. Brainerd of this city, | Gitlowich and David Gordon, land an View photo of Mrs. Robert Lansir cold, and that she also is well. tation : i Frank A. Savles of Pawtucket, was | erty an Booth street entered by burglars last night and DON'T FORGET ife of the secretar. f state, who r = . 0 CONE g wife of the secretary of state, who r BANK STATEMENT. HKE REFERENDUAM, AUTOIST EXONERATED robbed of $10,000 worth of Jewelry : ¢ith her husband after near == = = DIONNES fuimed b nen . ew York, ug. 2.—The actual London, Aug. 2. The Yorkshive| WBridgeport. Aug. 2.—Coroner Phe- The articles were taken from a bed !'1‘00 LATE FOR CLASSIFTCATION cight months in I e. 4 conditions of clearing house banks miners’ council. representing more | Jan today exonerated from hlame room occupied by Mrs yles and | ——— —— T Iocal and long distance moving and | and trust companies for (he week (han 200,000 miners who rematned on | Thomas Smith, driver of an automo- daughter. The robbery is the second | FOR SALE—Tord touring. 1916 moty trucking. Planos and partics at rea- Horlick’s the Original shows they hold $87.139.890 reserve sirike, refusinz fo accept the govern- | bile which on June 22 fatally injured big one here within three a ol. Fine condition. Shock absorberil sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone Mal d . = iin excess of legal requirements This ment's offer of seitiement, declined to- | James McFall Mciall was an occu- thieves having taken $16,000 of jew electric lights, new tires, $350, Adl #0733 ana 382. 8 Gllbort street, alte Milllk — Avoid | St o s i T30 R0 el i te s brancpes the | pant of the machine when a tire blew ; els from the home of C. Bia Lihme | dress Box 14X Herald Office New Britain, Imitations & Substitutes ' = Vv ° question of continuing the su-n\T. out causing the accident. | of New York Tuesday night. 8-2-3d; 1

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