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in touch with llu folks at home « .l‘l will be he shore o cek ndvt The first annuo Glover post, A | | uled for Satur m your vacation keep | mailed to yvour add r the mountains for 18¢ uting of the Eddy- | n Legion, sched- the New Dritain | | finger on his left hana dower and Widow Take Marriage License Mike Zykowski of and Latriano Mreet, were 295 Broad street, Kulish of 28 Orunge rurted a license to mar- ry this morning of the town clerk « idower and his bride-to-be hx a been married previously, their applic :ulunl for a license shows, i Police Pawol Ambushed and One Man Killed—Sinn Feiners Take Over Al Court Activities. Dyblin, July 16.—A police patrol was ambushed near Lanesborough i last night, one officer being killed in- HAS BLOOD POISONING. Charles Fox, of 412 Chestnut street, is suffering at the New Britaln' Gen- eral hospital with a badly infected While at work at the Stanley Rule and Level stantly by the first volley. His com- panion, who was wounded, returned the fire of his assailants until his ammunition was exhausted using the body of his dead comrade as a breastwork. REPORT GONZALES HELD Authorities Tryinz to Comnfirm Story of Mcxican General's Arrest for Furthering Disloyal Movement. San Antonio, Tex., July 16.—Ampli- fication of official reports that Gen. Pablo Gonzales, former candidate for | the Mexican presidency, had been ar- rested in Monterey at the order of Provisional President de la Huerta on the ground that Gonzales was the “in- tellectual director” of a disloyal move- ! ac | Carranza. When the recent victorious consular officials today. % General Gonzales has been a prom- inent figure in Mexican military af- fairs for several vears. In the revoit against President Porforio Diaz - he took an active part and later was a military leader under Provisional President Madero. - He joined General_ Carranza in the latter’s revolt against President Victoriano Huerta. Several months ago he became an e candidate to succeed President revolt agains rranza began gaining momentum Gonzales threw his forces with those of Gen. Al\'flr‘obrexol\. In the political maneuvering which fol- lowed the fall of the Carranza regime Gonzales announced the withdrawal of his candidacy. ="’ | Hot water’ W= S:re Relief company where he has been employed for many years, Mr. Fox sustained a seratch The infection set in later. At first it was belicved that amputa- e Blinn of New Haven. | tion might be necessary, but at pres- | was formerly Miss Eliza- ( €nt these fears have been lessened by wiv of this city. { the general improvement of the in- Dobbs Sailors $5 -1 Jured member. advt nl " $45—Wilson's agents Stotson A Co.—advt has been born to Mr. and vt -"'H’:‘x The Westmeath county council has ordered all courthouses in the cou try closed and government officia evicted. 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