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RMY RECRUITING FATHER FITZGERALD |PONTIFICIAL MASS | BRITAIN PAYS U. S. T o . | BACKS “DRY” RULING| HELD IN HARTFORD BILL OF $35176123 ) Hmancil ol TER & CO MISSI[]N lS HERE N I‘_g‘_\ Sy o s L']m-;:,\m—on rmn:m OrcristtcliiGovatment :;":':""“"l i Nm-i WALL STREE:[ ST[]EK RICH ; ik B e T AT (e St plics Sent Over During War— | ; Members New York Stock EXChange Bpecial Equipment Is Part of | o State Convention. Opened Tou: Only Verbal Contracts, I s:p Outiit Just Arrived TEEe e e e e e EXGHAWJ_EP"RTS 31 West Main St, New Britain, Conn. mass meeting here last night opening morning With the Right Rev. John J. | ish government checks for $35,176,- ‘wm“»nl".‘n,::;-.‘:“qi,l‘v”,'l'\“'_’\l‘yln”‘",“‘{;‘x"""‘ Nilan, bishop of the Hartford diocese. | 123,10 in payment of the balance dus] ‘ol street, 10:30 a. m.—Further | § Tel- 2040 i e, TG i Cflyc !9fas celebrant formally opened the | (. United States ar account Iisrotiesittomghlondaysiextromedes ; | St 1o moeras nead: 4Sth annual convention of the Cath-| 1. B Ssoliatiaceoun s in the city this afternoon and estab- The Holy Iather expr s thanks lic department’s announcement lished itself on the vacant lot ad-| to convention for devofion and loy- Wits made in the form of a letter by jat the opening of today's stock mar- alty and wishes you all success in Chester W. Cuthell, special repre- | ket Rails and shippings were the olic Total Abstinence Union of Amer- work of furthering of Catholic total| Was preached by Bishop Nilan. About | sentative of Sccretary Haker, wWho ica Following the mass a sermoi ! Franklin square. The mission is made | 105 O 108 delegates were presenl. RevV. | negotiated the seltlement in London. | S cePlion however, averaging initlal g 88 of & diinll of nen from the ith “CARDINAL 8. GASPARRIL. John Beanc, of Pilisburgh, the na- | He says there are still a few matters ! 1055es of @ point. Steels, edquipment, i1es ement on o s e e Gor T I e ) Y “Papal Secretary.” | tional president of the union, was as- | for discussion with the British war| coppers, motors, oils a tobaccos | B 2 Bishop John J. Nilan of the Hart- | Sistant priest. The deacons of honor | mission relating to war supplies, bul| scored wains extending from 1 to 13 § ford diocese made the principal ad- | Were Rev. Dr. M. A. Sullivan, of ] they are merely invoicing matters and | § et 2 ¥ there for 17 months and 16 days. The points. Brooklyn Transit was only dress, in which he declared the license | Hartford, and Rev. M. A. Lambing. | present no unusual difliculties, = o & men left the front a week after the | guestion settled at last. He said that| of Scottdale, Pa. The deacons of the "he settlenment is a very interc moderately affected by the strike, | | mericat rass HlEning of the armistice and have| 1510 g0 ho had declared “regulation” | mass were the Very Rev. P. J. 0'Ca ing one internationally,” writes Mr. | easing a fraction. Stronger tenden- been busy on recruiting since their re- | o¢ the Jiquor trafic had failed and | laghan. of Washington, D. C. and | Cutiell, “and L believe is without| cies ruled before the end of the fir: turn ta this country. The detail is in = - o ¢ 5 aE > seede 2 - ) '| urged support of the prohibitory | Rev. Jo g e ¢ Philadel- | precedent in that a government has| . oo “charge of Sergeant Vaughn, a man of I ¥ Rev. John D. Maguire, of Philadel half hour on better tone of oils. _ e s e : : Murrav, . ot | recognized obligations, hased almost ] i lone of - extra height and commanding figure, Lev Jolin & Heane of Pittabureh. ’lIi“_“.”mh:;”:f::' '\:”.'\"n?fi[;‘[f':)';‘_”:v entirely upan verbal statements, to| ‘Wl Street, Noon—Improveme 50 Stanley Works & native of Oklahoma and a regUAri| yulional president, «lso bespoke #up- | monies and . Rev. \Willlm . IMonn | COMIDULe to losses sustained by an [ #MONE transportations, led by such army man for the past 15 vew 3 port of prahibition, and Rev. Peter J. | aeeistant mastar o S ally in the production of war mate- Ihe men have with them an exhibit | o'Callaghan of Washington, D. C., de. | “apo 1 i Snof corerionies. held | 11815 bayond its own needs. It is like- : consisting _of an eight-inch British | o 8 SERAN 20 VRO T (0 T80 | e irst business sossion was held | ({8 (G evedent In our countrg | ment that Dircctor-General Tlines howitzer, made in America; a ten-ton | ¢vir peen circulated by lquor advo-| ™ o cter assembly hall as to the amount of money involved | Would confer with represenfatives of 0 Landers Frary lark tractor of the “Samson” type. A mo-| c.fes than that the prohibitionists | %,.C10¢K. ~Rev. John J. Fitzgerald. of | unq hecause of the fact that no re- | the brotherhoods during the day and | B ] tarized machine shop is also in the | c& S8 AR (R Hel BN COURT | New Britain, president of the Connec-| course was had (o any international| Was accompanied by a vigorous ad- equipment. It consists of a motor{ 1o "Gioiamental purposes.” teut union and chairman of the Con- | tribunal.” vance in shippings. Motors and oils truck which at first sight appears but | "oy Rev. John J. Fitzgerald of New | Necticut committee, and Mavor Kinsel-| oy ordinary, but upon closer investigation | pitain also asked for carnest support la, nut:lc welcoming addresse Rev. proves to be a most completq shop for | a8 187 FEEET E! John G. Beane, national president, re- traveling. It includes all kinds ot '@ 05 CEGAENG e continuea | SPOnded. This afternoon Rev. John machine necessities and (0ols, an elec- | g rouen Thursdas d;-r.Fic.:,lrl’(\‘vpyxr:](y\.\m‘a::;l] hisannual ud- ric generating plant, an acetylens ss covering ast year. e will be a solemn requiem mass for de- welding apparatus and various other g wood distillates. The balance of the| 614 per cent necessities {n an army motor corps’ MEETING POSTPONED ceased members of tho union Thurs-{ sertlement includes $4,690.000 for ni- | © yyini sicect, 1:30 i 5 = good ‘service. There are about $19, G0y Dopiine 5t 9 8 Moot BB BewsiR| o oellulose powder snd $651,500 B0t apicd at non bt Sy Asvy UDD & L/ O ™ 2 2o SR e T abated at noon bhut further gains were Tel An army recruiting mission arrived pressions were made by leading stocks Joining the Jahn Boyle block on seen active service in France, serving investment shares as Union Pacitic | and Recading. followed the announce- the total a cheek goes to the| continued to forge ahear with steel, air service for $29,834,623.10 This | equipment and rubber issues. 17001l amount is divided into three iten shares asserted som ol the recenc Great Britain paying $13,672,518.99 | activity and strenzth with speciaitics | far Liberty motors, $13,274,650.20 for | comprising the paper and textile airplane spruce, and $2,887,554 for| groups. C(all money opened at 6 to 000 worth of equipmhent on the one S 4 o eSS SeSSIONS | the cotton linters’ pool. TS ey | Sereniriokes. Hiee e truck, including the tools and speciar | Special Session Deferred Until Tues- | @t 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. X PG SLINAS i @) e Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. . 45, e tured the extended advance, supple- W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. equipment. There is also a motorized mented by U. S. Steet, Baldwin Loco., camion truck for hauling tents, cloth- day to Secure More Information e i ¥ ~ 5 9 ing, cots, ele. A Dodge tauring cary oo G ey PERSONALS EUGENE FOSS IS IN American International, American #or the sergeant's use and for tra About Sale of Government Suppli . o ¢ Smelting, linseed, cotton, New York I O AI T Ks ferring recruits is also included. i . RACE FOR GOVERNOR | ock and various specialt S . The special meeting of the common S The mission has met with much , g B O it , Wall Street, (lose.—Highest pricos g (\';)‘\ll\l'n (fi.«l]:rl\ !(\n (l‘:.ni],«_\' c;izani h’\ _Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brwin and of the session were made in the last Vaughn is proud of Connecticut and | 2 «“:Tn 'T“’;‘,{.’;”{l‘fif\‘ T;I 3 ::‘: family of Erwin Place and Mr. and e . 3 hour, the drop in call money to 3 1-2 B et L oush e ;;:: ESg el u”: ueaday: Rl reason ;\r;sv R. H. ]I';)r“im of Newington, left | Former Ixecutive of Massachusetts | per cent. contributing to the further 3 T e e r having the ses eferr s | today on a day auto trip through h yroveme: Do losinE was stion fiuea over s0frecrutieftmisErar i EToN Kol SRURE Corg EE T e i e }T) . trir ugh | Will Sgalii Be Condidate o5 improvement. The closing wus strong is emphatic in his statement that the 3 R 3 FOUEATKE, hey will stop off Sales approximated 1,600,000 shares. Bhibiic ahould see the exhibit here and | Honal Infermation concerning (he T“Ip o s Be b housnd R Public Ownership Ticket S e ot every courtesy will | be | Of Army provisions. It was stated at | and will visit relatives in Watcrtown, N5 S SR i G the people by the soldiers. The -‘“““"‘l Q“_‘?“‘-"i‘“““"c_"h'»“ ";?0" ”)”L{ N. Y. Boston, Aug. 6.—Iugene N. Foss, | tions furnished by Richter & Co., o | Fi Gutst G e Ssaient e Gl || BES SR UG ek hEL R S e — who served as governor in 1911, 1912 | members of the New York stock ‘;OODW lN BEACH & CO 811 by the various men assizned to it. | (FiP to New ¥ork until Saturday. Miss Helen McGrath of Waterbury, and 1913, ;\mmilm:ml yesterday that | Exchange: . he would be a candidate for the dem- Aug. 6, 1919 RN (e nalE Ean o aing) Telsphous Wit There arc 14 men with the outfit o s = 5 L nurse serving with the 56th unit in Brd o tiacs thos cobh their oon ANENT A CHERRY TREE. France, is the guest of her cousin, | 0CHalic subernatorial nomination at Hizh Close T. FRANK LEE, Manager als while at other times they try OFE R, S i . 5 the primaries next month on a plat- [ Am Reet Sugar .. 88 meals w N Washington Not the Only One With | Mrs: Smithwick of Prospect street. i e ion i ol el e staunts i form of public ownership of public | Alaska Gold ... 6 2 towns and cities they are stopping in. Episode Concerning One. - —_— utilities. Am Agri Chem . 101 L d t S anders, Frar ark Stoc & e o “Citizens fry er the state, | 4 ar & 1dy © 5 The men have to o out in advance Lo} pygior relates that there was an | DEATHS AND FUNERALS B L R e R o see that the bridges which they cross |, L 0 " 0hqe connecting irrespective of party, have signified | Am Can 53 re of sufficient strength to hold the | | i 1 ‘“' 1if o 2 e their belief that I could be of service | Am Loco . : % 85 oug t an 0 large howitzer and tractor. The de- cherry tree with he life of George Adam Pethiga to the people in advocating public | Am Smelt . o , tail will remain here until Saturday or Adam Pethigala, 2 months and |[Ownership of street railways and the | Am Sugar .. 3 next Monday after which they will s seventeen days old, died at his home | 'e-establishment of five cent fares,”” | Am Tel & Tel leave for Dristol. The men with the the center of the troubles of one| .t 56 Hawley street vesterday. The | Mr. Ifoss’s announcement said. Anaconda Cop e Salvatore Coppila, of 112 Beaver|funeral will be tomorrow at 10| I know thata plan can be worked | A T § Ie Ry Co . 33 ‘h' RUNAWAY FEE]GHT LACE WORKERS 0UT Washington, the Father of Our Country. A cherry tree also occupies First Sergeant James T. Vaughn, | Street. The immortal Washington, it) o'clock. Burial will be at St. Mary’s | out which will be equitable and fair | Baldwin Loco Sergeant James Bell, Sergeant Den- | is told. destroved a cherry tree, while | new cemetery. to everybody hy which the fare shall [ B & O ..... 435 45 - 2 S j;is B. Curtin, Sergeant John C. Brum- | it is the opposite with Coppila, viz., e not exceed five cents. This can be| g R T 7 E KILLS 1, INJURES 5 aek. Sergeant Waclaw Szyslowski, | someone else is responsible for the done only through public owner- | Beth Stcel B ... 89 A Sergeant Alvah E. Hall, Sergeant Em- | destruction of two trees on his land Cll i lTEMS hip. Butte Superior ... 23 5% i mett J. Page, Corporal Lester Rain- Coppila appeared at the _pohvc i S “Public ownership of pubiic utili- | can Pac | Overruns End of Spur Track and holt, Cook Seth L. Knight, Cook |station last evening with rage in his ties, in my judgment is the issue of [ con Leather | George E. Nugen, Wagoner George F. | eves and after telling his story to A daughter was born last evening | the hour. The transportation ques-| Ches & Ohio .... 5 i Crashes Into House at Burkel, Wagoner Svend H. K. Dals- | Sergeant Kelly he wound up by stat- | @t the New Britain hospital to Mr. |tion plays an important part in the [ ¢hino Cop 4 | g South Norwalk, Aug. 6.—The 100 Kkov, Private John W. Ferguson, Pri- [ ing that hereafter he would shoot|Nd Mrs. Thomas Flood of 15 Pearl | cost of the necessaries of life.. Pri- | chj Mil & st 3 4 ringticld. cmployes of the American lLa Den- vate Albert E. Kloos. anyone he found trespassing in his | COUrt: marily I am advocating public owner- { col 1 & 1 .... 3 {elle Lace Co. are still on strike, S ¢ e 2 b 4 5 i 3 o ¢ v Springfield, Mass., Aug. 6.—One | £ B _ vard. No casualtics have yet been Ladies of PRohemfan Iagles will | ship of public utilities in the interest | Cons Gas ...... 100 the company officials this morn RINCE OF WALES reported. hold their monthly meeting at the | ©f @ better democracy.” Crucible Steel ....137% 131 child was killed and five other per- yofused to grant the demands for PRINCE 4 home of Mrs. William Hample of Del & Hud i 105 sons are in hospitals with injuries ditional pay or shorter hours = Shroianis (i HIS IDEA OF GOOD TIME Linawood¥strestftomorrow iz Fictiioon |MIRIESRIORKITERGIRD DistileisESeC g 73 received yesterday -when a string of ferences are still in progress and the @4 ¥%London, Aug. 6—Wearing the £ at 0 o'clock. A full attendance is WHO POJSONED BABY | Eric .. &k s 1614 e “.,',.\. S demands of the men may be modi= 3 f Sy Fes F desired. 2 = - vie 1st | N 26 3 bt S fied uniform of a naval captain, the Prince | John Beninsky Likes to Throw Light New York, Aug. 6.—Crazed by ! oo Tsjectric ... . 161 Boston and Albany Summer street Phe Norwallk Iron Works Co. tof . ot Wales left ILondon yesterday in Other People’s Eycs. B 13-year-old I‘rances Sulinski's calm | 4 PULL PAY WANTED, recital of the way she causcd b Ofticials of South Norwalk Factory Refuse Demands—Norwalic Concern Changes Schedule and Pay. Goodrich Rut vards got out of control, overran the morrow goes on shorter workingj Great Nor pfd 5 ! A end of a spur of track and crashed schedule and increases pay of em= hoardéd the cruiser Renown and de- | was taken into custody this mornuing | sorgiers Back Trom Tucsia Complain | :5,““[“"““"\‘\"\5’1’_’;;“":}‘:“ SRt monils | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. i 5 into_the lower story of a (wo StOry ployes about 25 per cent parted or Canada at 6 o'clock last|on Main street by Officer Patrick 3 4 : D o1 : & el ) [ Tilinois Cen ..... dwelling. i b " - . ¥ King George, Qucen Mary and [ tional bank building trying to amuse Newd wouk itz H6 Following rad |1 G 6 LN ERIANE: aBHNG S e 3 while being taken from th \\vm\\.‘_».. 1 /] other members of the royal family | himself and annoy others by holding | ceipt of a complaint from the Michi. | 51" vesterday in the coun o1 Interboro prd ... ! . | Mrs. John Capetano and four other Lo St accompanied the prince on his special [ a trench mirror toward the sun, |gan state branch of the American | Uilding and tried to choke her. Kansas City so0 ... 2 2 children were injured, but it is be train. / Premier Lloyd George, Win- | causing the rays to shine in the eyes [legion that soldiers recently returned | #{{ACK took place while the district| Kennec Copper . 36 Y \m’\'.rtl all will recover ) . ston Spencer Churchill, the minister [ 0f passersby. He will be examined to [ from Russia were not receiving fuil | *ttorney and his assistant were ques- | pack Steel ...... 80 TheFfize departmentfwasfoaled to of war and other prominent persons | d2termine his sanity. pay upon their discharge hecause of | {1ONINg the girl Although 2T Lehigh Valley ... g 191 assist in getting the l»uomlx('l\ of 111\'0 were at the station to bid the prince Mrs. Beninsky told the police this | discount rates on exchange, the eox- | Sramer is a frail woman, it took the ) \jax Motor com . 16% 5 family out of the \\rmj\"‘tl vI'mM[”-” Chicago for Overcharging. afternoon that her husband has been | ccutive committee of the national or. | COMbined efforts of hoth men (o[ Mex Petroleum ..184 1791 A box car that led the runawidy string 2 S e : , ; grade was X ) the Pittsburgh, Aug. 6.—Warrants were acting strangely of late, and has spent | ganization la o o o | break her grip on the girl's throat pnal Teac 33 on a down grade was jammed into t I3 ganization last night wired to the ¥ 5 National Lead louse in such manner that it pre- issued this afternoon for the arrest off e T T considerable time reading papers and artermaster-gener: o i N SN © Air Bralkc 12 I “WHISKEY SELLER IS S dugitermasteniscncral fotiit ol ey, 7 § NGl B eea i vented the roof from coming down three officers of the Pittsburgh brane RIS = 5 e | ookS: e ¢ o 5 I & ndso - SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS ”;f‘;’.‘g‘”; Payment of _the ‘actusl | KILLS|GIRL AND HER MOTHER. | N ¥ € & Hudson - @ L Upon the occupants. When it was of the Central Sugar Co. af Chicage, ST e SR E R amount of American money due the e o i : NY M H & HRR E 3 S e st abntroll ¢ ed wit yrofitecering. The infor: New York, Aug. 6.—Sentence of POST OFFICE NEWS. o . Eingnamion, N o e o | SR 0L Feon thatnelerelnorelont £ control charge with proftcering. The {58 A 1 and $1.000 g 2 o e “rederick (. Rickard died at the City | ° locomotive overtook and trie nations e t Y § six m nths ;‘!Lg.u::lmz;:;mnl\ll JLO001 Charies Corrigan has been ap- | According to the Michigan hranch, |\ ofCfin™ (80 EC S0 R Norol & W 2 Stop them, but without result. cial Agent Spear charged the compan D e o tor. “hy Tederal Juase | pointed a substitute clerk. He was |2y pavmasters in Detroit huve been | o fatally wounded by Bewel Y, |Fenn R R ..... | during the last two weeks sold sugal & cafe propristor, by Federal Judse | formerly a railway clerk and comes [ PAYINE members of the 339th infan- | 3ot MO FENACE W BT == e oy | 10 i CRoWE o o Cramtimenl kol || S CRIE *I‘ 7 for each English B Ty ey RUlCortERnRTesenav TR RS it ) BAGHSAST GREla R b Ehe (Roobithad 2 5 £ Ma ¥ ot | France where he served through the |0 oPportunity to cash overseas. In . morning. for Portsmouth, where he| John Beninsky of 165 High street ! Warrants Issued Against Three Offis) 3 cers of Central Sugar Company ot& godspeed. daughter, Vera Rickard, at their home, No. 208 Robinson street Reading ....... 5 : do g 6.—Vis Ivans is in jail charged with a dou- | Rep I & 8 com , i Tokio, via London, Aug Hartford Collector Acts, Prompted 2 e g 2 ¢ Japanese loreign o ble homicide. Jealousy, intoxication | Sonthern Pac ... g count Uchida, the Japanesc g By Unusual Exodus. and refusal of the girl to marry him | Southern Ry . Minister, in a statement issued today People’s Gas at 14 cents a pound wholesale night when he shot and killed her | Pressed Steel Car 3 JAPAN DENIES DESIGN 2 e = ] ; Ray Cons ... 4 ON SHANTUNG TERRITORY WARNS ALIENS ON INCOME TAX s of whiskey on July 3. The court | '* some cases, It is said this discount granted a stay of 10 days to allow for Lon .y . (o | amounted to as much as $50 on one appeal. Voege was the first saloon- M"{"‘“? SEAER U B SO et et s keeper convicted here for violation of :'y"’”"“_t '1 ter) "”I’_”~ ,-h?c“ outIor = o8 : | , Hartford, Aug. 6.-—On account o oo One saloonkeeper who v‘o past three weeks with appendici- : 3 are given as the causes of the tragedy. St \ lc “ St declares that Japan does not intend |, =" 0 oia) exodus of aliens frof pleaded guilty was let off with a fine | US- : - ‘ > TWO BOYS SLIDE TO DEATH. - ——— Dexds Ll " 7 | to claim any rights affecting the ter-! he United States following the armi of $10. SR Pometey DO ST T PLANS 1,100 MILE FLIGHT IN DAY, | Union Ta . . ritorial sovereignty of China in Shan-! stice Collector James J. Walsh of th —_ son has returned to his duties after [ Attempt to Coast Down Mount Wash- Aug Wiithep | United iFruit Sl : He promises that the Japan-!Internal Revenue department he: \ a short stay at Watch Hill i Housconygglioxns, i | ttan Copper tung. TSMOKING CAUSED DISASTER. 2 et 2 i ington Proves Fatal. the next ten days Lieuienant . Wad- an o S 5 ese troops will be withdrawn im-|issued a statement regarding incom S = S Rubber .. ; ror! = T o Mk will attempt & one / - mediately an agreement is concluded | tax payments to those who may wisl New York, Aug The Caproni MORE SOIDIERS RETURN, ~ airplane which was destroyed ne Harry Clauson, 19, of Scuth i3oston, : L i on, D, L distance etton Woods, N. H., Aug. 6 dington, = = day flight from Houston to Washing with China i to leave Nenora ey Hast catinony eiah = Sergeants Thomas I’eeney and Jo- | and Jack Lonigan, 21, of Boston, were of 1,400 miles ’ v Japan, oreover, the [Ioreign The instructions }x(vv‘vv! ({|“‘]\v\»y,w‘w n the death of all the 15 persons in it, | S€Ph Fitzpatrick, returned to their | killed yesterday on Mount Washing- | - Curtiss R machine equipped with [ (& 000 000" Minister's statement adds, s con- ! one 'My%}r :<W]?'v\~""1]<(; :‘wH‘ ’\w; (,l\\llll: caught fire through the negligence of | omes in this city today, having ve-|ton when they attempted to slide | IdPerty motor and an ecight hour | (o2 L S0 idering the establishment at Tsingtao try until he has \'r;r‘”“\\m‘ ’\w:rn\c passengers who were smoking, it was ceived thr»rr discharge from the.serv- [ qown the will be used % of a general foreign settlement in- or received a ce ca « 8 declared in advices received yester- | .cC.at Camp Upton. Both young men | they made from railway track on wu hoard | Capacily of sgasoline s Overland f e d a couple of railway = W i L ctead of a purely Japanese settlement., from the revenue depurtment. : St 4 £ were with the th I'ield Artillery of O fed s : ENDEAVOREIRS TN CONVENTION — day from #he Caproni company at Mi- | Yere With (0o BLR H81 Srtllery of | ties. A companion tried in vain to GONN *1ACCUSED OF GETTING $6,000 R WHITE HOUSE TO N. Y, : * “farmy ceupatior ser & dred delegates from all parts of | antic City J ug. 6. Krie > hilac o Aot G og about by the explosion of the in-|ArMY r:rrr“ Smpfioe W Ceamonn othing more was heard from the | the globe are lieve to aftend the HUSt | vercill. said ts be orectins tieutens ELEEIL g Bt e ; Washlngton, Aus. 6—Frem o closed cabin in which the passen- | Joseph OBrien of Stanley street, also | hoys until passengers on the after- | world convention of the Christian . \ésterday celebrated the first anniver-| Wvashingion, AGE b 00 gers were traveling, the pent-up gases '_T'”_’W”_'"‘l *\"’"’,"‘ "”k;,‘w Elemwasiidis|fnooniliratnisaw helbodyiof afboy iy |Brdsasert 1ivaiels B Gl tounderil . cotod More taday b pederas | sary of its initial ship launching bY) (o hours and seven minutes is th from the petrol tank underneath the | Charged at Camp Aills. ing beside the tracks. The train was | of (he socic’B. addressed the opOning | agent on o warsnt fssued by .'1;’,‘ sending into the Delaware river the|latest fight record announced by thi cabin floor igniting. The nature of A SUGAR SUBSTITUTE? stopped and the body of the olhier | meeting. William Jennings Bryan | United States Commissioner, Henry | 7800-tans cargo carrvier Shickshinny, |air service. Capt. W. H Chandleng e Aence 55000 the onisth ottthe SUGAE ENVETT ok boy was found near hy. and Newton D Ker, sccretary of | W J.owis, on charges of . raiany| the 47th vessel to leave the ways. In- | observer with Lieut. ¥. John Plumd aceident was not given in the dis- The use of hot water in preserving s Sl o e e e e L' e SeeSa of raising | ing the Shickshinny, Hog Island | pilot, made the flight in a De Havi canned goods, is offered by Mrs. Clary z R e ) D= FOASUTY. wWarrants. | ehed 367,775 dead=weight tons 1n | lana’ Four, covering 220 miles in 12 g of 16 Hart street, who claims (G5 18 s & the wiccls Verrill, who is said to have come | 18U : o 2 s s -~ B ¢ - the vear, a record never made by any | minutes against a strong head wind i S that therc need be no anxiety over Washington, Aug. 6.—Seven hun N . from New York, is charged in one e e o h S. HAS ONLY 98,197 e i ey G e, R e e e Aot PACKIERS ARE SUBD, instardce with raisin warrant from | ©ther ¥ FICME SETTLEMENT I REPORTED IMMINEN TROOPS LEFT OVERSEAS. | woman claims that satisfactory re. | soldiers killed in action were vietims Washington, Aug G Anti-trust | $60 to $6,000. and cashing it in New of hot water, today by the war department. The |ers will be instituted immediately by | operating for many month New York, Aug. 6.-—The provisions Rome. Aug. 6 (By The ,\»sam:ue‘fi Its can be obtained through the use | ©f gas, wccording to an announcement | SUits against the five big meat pack York. Tt is alleged that he has bheen TAX UNCONSTITUTIONALL ing has cabled the war department S orhEclase onall T ¢ departme Uslice | 1 average age of all the men killed was | the department of justice. Aftorney ! = of the state income tax law which | Press.)—The settlement of the Adr on July 31 only 98,497 trqops e e : : eabE s = ! “y‘nm\\‘ rseas. 201 LARGE REALTY TRANSIER 3 years, emphasizing the youth of | General Palmer announced that the | WILL PROSECUTE ALL imy | tax on citizens of other | atic question affecting Italy 1 Jugol Another large realty transfer tool (,‘,'{ Y'I\"“‘i:" “] army. ; ’]"‘ totaliNof [levid 'K“ e "‘ ral {1 WHO ARE BOMRDING FOOD | states are unconstitutional, according | Slavia is imminent, according to th : ¢ : nissing in action on July 81 was 241, | mission and committees of congres | o SRR . Jace today when Samuel Goodsof ol o & decision of Federal Judge Knox { Popolo Romano today. In ace ] } D. e it ol the departmlent announcirg that large | indicated a clear violation of the anti- W ington. A [ NG (oroe| MloReuic eglt 5 1 o8 e TROOPS WANTED FOR SIBERIA. | sold property on Grove street to] ..quctions had been made in {he list | trust laws and that he had ordered | attorneys in the United States were | Nanded down here today Snpe (9 e aeliivment & N Washington, Aug. 6.—Department| JOsePh Bosanskl. The sale Is said to | S ol ooult of checking, prompt action according! ovdered ftoday by Altorney Gen, | o= — Fiume will be an independent stat with the port internationalized. involve an amount estimated at . ¢ commanders have been instructed by | IDVE . Falmer to proceed immediately in the | TOATPION the war department to prosecuts \‘:—‘ $15,000. rO0 LATE FOR CDASSIFICATION. ant in the United States army, was ‘patch Washington, Aug. 6.—Gen. Persh- were killed and a woman serioysly injured vesterday near Lake Wacu: ness hefore the country today,” Mr | | INATE CONF TWO KILLED AS AUTOMOBILE prosecution of all persons ity of B 15 orously the campaign to obtain re-| e = SENATE CONFIRMATIONS, TURNS OVER ON STONS WALL hoarding food tuffs and to label the = = - INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD. cruits for the American forces in Si- | AUTOISTS OUT OF LUCK. Washington, Aug. 6.—The senate } Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Aug. 6.—Two men foods(uffs for condemnation WANTED—Six bricklayers, Norwallk, O., Aug. 6.—Col. Johfk beria. An announcement says all men| Angelo Cianflione of & Winter | late vesterday confirmed the nomina- “This is (he most important busi- day: also 50 carpenters, inside and Quincy Adams, 76, Indian fighter ar recruited far this service and not en- | street. reported to the local police to- | tion of John Barton Payne of Tllinois outside finishers, at Bristol: 1on€ ' for many vears United States instru titled to re-enlistment furlough would | day. that his auto truck was stolen | Thomas A. Scott of Connecticut and | bue, twelve miles from here, whenian Palmer said in announcing his action. job. Tred T. Ley Co -6d tor at Culver military academy, § be sent to San Francisco to join the!in New York vesterday. His brother, | Henry M. Robinson of California, (o | automobile running down a hill “I suppose to have the law enforce . e - ' dead here. He took part in the canie Siberian displacement detachment due | Cianflione, had a touring car stolen | be members of the United States j turned over and landed upside doin | ment machinery of the government | WANTED-—Waitress - at Broadway | paign against Geronimo and fought to sail from that port about the 12th.|in Hartford Monday night. | shipping Loard. {on a stone wall. { | sidetrack everything to this job.” Lunch, 67 Arch St. 3dX | in the civil war. ——— i ) \