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and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population Bridgeport’s Near (Becker’s Friends | Condensed Telegrams | Militia 1 Quell opening of the Greek gL ike is Settled ismayed|™. ... — | Bayonne Strikers : \ Wall, isve Doan relesed. 3 ! ital $5,000,000 was formed at La Junta, ¥ \ . Mw o e e | ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY VicE R PR B S B s e TWO NORE ‘MEN WERE KILLED % | " D..m—The Swed- = suspicious broke out the 3 ish bark Capelia ;.3?" the Norw PRESIDENT KEPPLER. VENT HIS EXECUTION. = o e - basement of the hospital at Randalls INRIOTS. YERTERDAY. \ Island. ‘England, have been set on N - fire in the North sea by German sub- R P 5 . marines. 3 e was Former Governor Slaton of Georgia Teutons Issue Optimistic Statements Respecting the |=ast s 5 5¥ Shai'er o'%eri” [LABOR CLAIMS VICTORY | MANY AT CONFERENCE |saicd from Seatic on & piessure tour ATTACKED THE GUARDS s S 3 Renewed rioting caused thy Keppler Belioves Negotiations Will | ggroyy Dirgoted Toward Getting Cor- | price of food. was reported from o | Valleye from Winchesters of Guards Bo Entirely Successful “Unless| ., 4\, Eyidence About the $,- | °5" Germany. WeenClend In Rasposion s s Show- Samuel Gompers Complicates | 500 £ 4 Collected to Sidoss Rao Munitions plants in Italy will be| er of Bricks, Stones and Clubs from land lyset at 3 s - . : SAW GUNS ABOARD THE Operations in Russian Poland L e b At w- ' But 1t Was#Prior to Sept. 5, When : British Merchant Craft Were by the newly appointed mu- 8 - . K Kers. RUSSIANS OFFERING A DESPERATE RESISTANCE| - e | =t SRR B om0 ; Berlin, July 22 (by wircless teleg- Charles Becker celebrated the tenth ¥ raph; anni of h v % v to Sayville, N. Y.)—A dispatch Ra versary s wedding in the| wNew Y. July 22.—Whether milf i ims Thal ians Have Been Driven Into the | o Bucharest says that the ques- | Bridgeport, Conn. July 22—F J.| New York July 22—The lawyers of | death cell at Sing Sine. wous ootk July 22—Whether militls Berlin Claims That the Russians Have to the |tion whether the steamship Lusitania | Keppler, vice pre Charles Becker, the former police lieu- — was the question tonight i was armed has been iuminated fur, | national Asscolation of Machinists | CLne | RCKES: o8 000T BOCS vy neh fotal of 151 forsign built vessels | whero (o0 more men more killed sadey F to the Southeast of Warsaw— f.hex- by the testimony under oath of | annnoun: ere troubles | Wednesday for instigating the mur- |has been adm! 0 _American regis- | i fights between striking employes of e S i | e wak was a"amiin”onthe stemsas | . Bridgoport, whers | (housands " of | def_ of Herman Rescuthal, e sam- | iry since August 1. 0l Seracy and armaed. Susete. privgmg o Russians Assert They Have Cleared the Right Bank of |er President Grant. Ludolph testified | men, women and girls are engaged | yoh While disappointed at Governor| oo e outbreak of the war, 344.- & , bringing night and day in the manufacture of | L, "0ol S Jor oy R s othing | 749 iron crosses have been awarded total deaths up to three since the in- ception of the strike. Sheriff Eugene - 3 ts . 2 a. friend who was|munitions of war for the use Of|,.o" 0"y that would cause him to |soldiers of the German army. Kink the Bug River of Their Opponen In the Lublin Re- |5 Tusitenis B S o e e | e Pitaln 'and her -allies, was prct et o it e o e g o . ead. who had worked earnestly t £ pacify the strikers, called on Governor guns covered with tarpaulins. It was|about to be made. His announcement | o g- Queen Helena and Princess Yolande | ;" Fielder for troops when he wes i i ith it the assurance that un- of Italy left Rome to visit King Vic- |jg gion the Austro-Germans Are Making Steady Progress impossible to Getermine what Kind of | carried with it the assura e Pt e Held Lengthy Conferences. & Jeered by’ crowds following the battle, tor Emmanuel at the battle front, at| They held lengthy conferences today - o 2 : > three or four metres lcng. son now on strike would be back —The Austro-Italian Campaign is Assuming Greater Wilbur ¥. Sadler. adjutant general of Ludolph’s friend said the Lusitania |work on Monday morning. in the offices of W. Bourke Cockran| premier Asquith again refused to |y L 5eY; Was ordered to Bayonne had visitors who might have help- 5 and on his report rests the calling of was an auxiliary cruiser and there- | An official of the Remington Arms|and reply to suggestions made in the house | the miit;; 5 - 5 having | ful information. Such visitors today e : a. Magnitude, and Both Austrians and Italians Have Been Zoms armed. This man eaw 5 movin | and -Ammunition ~Company = having inciuded Hev. Paher. James Curry. of commons that England seek peace. | "® FUIIE L L e . . tana, i 1d, works manager, was said to|Who saw Becker and the gunmen in| Captain Bolla, an italian aviator,| Later Sheriff Kinkead appealed to Forced to Bring Up Reinforcements—France and Bel- | 054" gcm:'mu}nfi:; it E3ess promised to place i weithg e e spice At et S0 wak kiIld whem s Sel1"406 Taet r;ue' Washington for federal mediators and A= provisions for an eight hour g - o | Teconnoitering across e ustrian 0 of them were imm tely sent by ium Are Comparti uiet—F eek Ending | Simitar ture employment. | Clark L. Jordan, a lawyer associated |jineq the department of labor. They were Lo Co vely Q or the W % L\l.alll:nh w";‘r‘é‘“:‘(.’,‘-‘;m?é’é‘°$:" 3:5 ng’f "a'}’rl.: z:fxeo:mac‘;?n::tuucaused l;xb;r gé;l;g:rgmfiml.hzl;"kg:’ h::as‘\fl't:x nc P exxec‘;ed to reach Bayonne )ax:ywday. .o . - man embas: at Washington last|men to proclaim a victory, which, . arrying 413 passengers, the Scan- levelopment tonight which may July 21 Not a British Merchant Ship or Fishing Craft | monts and. submitted. by it to the | s taid avonid be the first in the|O'Farrell, a detective who has been | gi oz m it o e, SN | ety cevelopme strike, or at least bring state department in support of the |campalgn’ to secure an eight hour |Working in “Bw(m Interest. irectea | I _arrived at New York from Copen- 2, lruce, was the acceptance by the - N1 - 8 s 3¢ X - Was Sunk by German Submarines. fhat the stemantp was armed, One of |Tand S 0o UhrouEheut TOW ENE|owards geding Corroborative “wit- | "4°- s Tissioners 15 At a8 sebltsators, “Te thEek Lo eIt Sl of: 1 e et ‘Gompers to Call on Penfield. nesses to Becker's statement regard-| Ap official of the British admiralty | offer was made by Henry Wilson, com- i New Yndh- o Gl tave Siahi, ob. & Wh:n ?,mu,, Gompers comes here ‘N‘!‘ “;:d'f"‘”" ’““‘} g b ;““"fi been | geclared that 95 neutral ships have | missioner of public safety. The strik- Thi imisti 1 lat- are declared in the reports to be de- |Charge of perjury, the department of | tomorrow with several associates he | COUSETEC Y OnE Of the Fhle ness | been destroyea by the Germans during | ers will present their demands for a 15 ere is optimistic tone in the lat- ustice having decided there were no i jor] &5, Sganst_tecker_forithe pufbose dfline war. t official statements issued from |Void of foundation. Justice NGy e will it was said, call upon Maj IDRGEing RoSeringl 10 leavortie. iy, ber cent. increase in wages in writing guns -aboard the Vessel. Early in the | Penfield for the purpose of talking e - _— to the commissioners tomorrow and the [Vienna and Berlin respecting the se- | Irakc-Arabi lies mostly between the | War, guns were carried British | Lo o e Pt “German ' in | ,This money, it is said, was collect- | Three thieves who broke the display | latter will lay them before the Stands iries of vast operations now in full ed from East Side and Harlem gam- it in N 'k, | ard Oil pl . lower courses of the Tigris and the | {ranatlantic steamships. On Sept. 5, | quences” were responsible for what Rlerh:, Snd-4t 1u’ Dillaved that 10> sonas window of a jewelry store in Newar! plant officials. X 1 val 3 iswing in the eastern theatre of the |Buphrates and includes the city of |the state department at Washington |irouble there has been here. of theso men come forward and sub- | 3 gipogc Pee Win Jewelry valued Guarda: AMBUGHE by Dkiticors: Bagdad. Tas motifled by the British ambassador | * More or less mystery surrounded the | 5o niiate “Becker's statement in this The lull which followed the serious ‘war, particularly in Russian Poland. — that his government had decided 10 |,greement the labor men said they |peetia®s PRTRETS statement T thE The of Herbert Stone, who lost | diSorder of vesterday, in which one There is little in the official state- S ashant Erafl DIY- | wece o the verge of secuctss - Mr.| SST0s for the condemmned man. o be.bedy of Hechert Stons, who 108t | youtts was Killed; was Alssipated shott fment issued from general headquar- | NOTE TO GERMANY WILL BE ing between Emgland and the United | gepoler ~suddenly left Bridgeoprt - 3o .0n the Lyeaati: = ly before noon today when several £ n States. - The visit to the Lusitania his Jack Rose Stands Pat. at Lallybunnion, a small village on the . s e 'ters at Petrograd contr: the MO sterday for New York. T hundred of the 1,509 strikers atracked beriie gt e o sContradict the| PRINTED SATURDAY MORNING referred to in the foregoing dispatch, T ving >heo. televhoned: Aok’ UA Jack Rose. chief witness against |lrish coast. the Soaris WINI the Bfabdes et } i 4 == . |said to have been made last fall, may vi esident | Becker at the murder trials, was The guard lied t h £ '\:ob“mt m‘?:;rioeamamthadmf'uotzx?htligsmotm; Has Started On Its Way to Berlin—|have occurred before the time the ac- gghtn:ewg'tri\?n(eummfiui’mm: Workers, that | his attorney's office here today and| One thousand longshoremen employ- | fhe, Euards rep oA 1 e bricks, stones and clubs with volleys S B Ve = t] ed by the Clyde and Mallory coastwise Y most desperate mnature is in_progress Will Be Presented Today. st B E e ery cEfyTAment Was | ne was about to return. He men- |insisted that he had tcld the truth on from their Wincaesters, and three men ‘ashington, d and tHerefore could | steamship lines went on strike for |, ', h at various points and that the gfus- tioned a written agreement and Mr. |the witness stan ad becin wounded seriously when the ‘Sians though failing back ave resisting sxes "ovem;ngl‘:t"’bjf‘;;"}:mgfll‘:g decided upon. Johnston understood he meant that | not. eri:::_tie: had been reported in |higher pay. crowe ‘retreated after iwo futile at- with determination. the next step in its general diplomatic | CARRANZA FORMULATING e e o Keppler came| Rose said his life haa been threat-| The American Red Cross will issue e B e L et - John i Russians Pressed Back. policy will for a brief period await DIPLOMATIC POLICY | back to to ©On his way from the |ened, but that he was not afraid. an appeal for funds fr relief work in ‘_In the drive toward Warsaw the |indications from official quarters in B trian army. was shot in the abdomen 1 4 Hasslan & g3 Rl an to the e = railroad station to a hotel where the - the districts of China suffering from |y e jeading this assault and may die. the on&eh;‘:ufi;: Fromt which they St arning Germany that the loss of | Not to Transact Any Business With|union men have neeb making their| MEXICO CITY CUT OFF e Most Serious Attack. strongly occupy, together with the out. | American lives through further viola-| Nations Which ‘Have No Diplomatic | headquarters he maintained a strict FROM COMMUNICATION | _Investigation into conditions 2t| The mext and most serions attack ing ? T Berlin | tioh of neutral rights would .be re-| Agents Accredited to Him. —— Blackwell's Island and prison will be |was on the Tidewater Oii company's e B s MRS, SRS Tl e g i, 9 coredited to s e Tt e roociates: | State Department Unable to Get Any|resumed by the New York state com- | barrel works, a short distance from ¢n i“Woyrsch has driven the Russians into The note, started on its way to Ber-| Washington, July 22.—Diplomatic made the following verbal statemetit: Authentic News from Mexican Capi- | mission of prisons. Standard plant. It lasted a half hour. ~#he fortress of Ivangorod, to the south- | Iin last night, probably will be deliv-|advices reaching Washington from “I believe all the peopie on strike| tal. TeahT sasihod. the. buiti- | a0 Cank. -ihe- sttacking party, Stanley g rn- N o e ie capital and 1s now clely |ored by Ambassador Gerard tomorrow. | Mexico today said General Carranza|wij pe back to work Monday. By ln:h:ke-m-‘.':;‘l:; ERetaner te tho: Indien | et a0 mgad b s e B fiovesting . the stronghold with itg]lt will be given out by the state de-|had given notice that he would not| I . fexpect that we may be able| Mexfco City remains cut off from i taking Off the Das- |and three others were Injuren sorioms s Ve e fe rlent e | thing: nowsmanare on In Baturday | receive communications from or tran- | ¢ “give more definite information | communication with the outside world | 2CSa%: e e e 3. The el toalie. T St ey - 8 S Bon. the, = BRON. Dusinene. - Wi oreign govern- | apount the settlement. I can say that|and there have been no advices con- § . nk of that river. et touncla) guarters it|ments which have no diplomatic|jazes, hours and future employment | cerning the whereabouts of General| py. Géorge P. Grifling, who died in | saw o of ther mavamer. far Caery {320 the north, om the Narew front,| wae polnted out today that the doci- |agents accredited to his government | LGS TONFS, SUl, P SHPDTINGC I Corming | the, moereaions o - Brooklyn recently, created a trust fund | backed away. 1t was said thet none ot eavy fighting has occurred, in which mut ngak! the final word on how the |at Vera Cruz. ir. | 88Teement will be in writing. I can-|ing to give battle to a column of Villa | ross FECPatIe Gratia B W LIS | Bae Wis wounded. ithe Cossacks have been engaged and|Tnited States government would re-| Enforcement of such an order vir-|,ci°and will not divulge at this time | troops under Generals Fierro and Na- his'h Sor thetTeut 'of 15 56 e, < > iAn the neighborhood of Sokol the Rus- | gard further transgressions of its|tually weuld cut off the Carranza gov- the name of the man I talked to. It|tera somewhere near Pachuca. Neither orse ¢ Sheriff Unable to Disperse Strikers. sians claim to have cleared the right | rights. The general trend of com-|ernment from further communication is enough to say that he is above|has the state department been able Sheriff Kinkead then made an un- ‘bank of the Bug of their opponents. |ment was that the repetition of such|with all the forelgn nations which | Majoc Benfiold fo puthente o mons | 1o get any convincing news as to the| = Vi’ e successful attempt to have the strik- RLE e e et candethe Bug | & IEeter S Shetell M8 T UARANIS [ Ieva pUiiGtas iranliit in, lierlon ik frainetaly esd. Al Do gees |t conditibe I the': HapiEl Ob o ot “oortect: Imitation i3 being | ers idsperse by & personal appeal, but and in the Lubin region tho troops re- | would mean the convening of congress | City. It would not, according to the us in the first place the whole trouble | whether the Zapata forces, as reported | ol hateq in morthern New York. was hooted and jeered. He then de- gpectively of Field Marshal Von Mack- | by President Wilson for consideration | information received. sever his infor- | iy, 1% the first place the u two days ago, are again in active con- | F°¥ cidea that the situation was beyond nsen and the Austrian archduke Jo- | Of the action to be taken. mal relations with the United States % Eight Hour Day.|trdl of the city. William and his wife ex- | his control and telephoned to Governor iseph Ferdinand are reported to be| If the status quo is maintained, how- | government, as Carranza is understood | Determined to Get Eig our Day. Emperor prisind e Fielder for troops. He also_tel h- making steady progress, the latter|ever, and there are indications that|to regard Consul Silliman at Vera| “The Stewart Construction com- WIDOW OF LUSITANIA pect to enter Warsaw together at the legrapl having stormed and captured Russian | German submarines in future will con- When the |ed to Washington for mediators and Cruz as a prorerly accredited agent. ny and the Remington company are hear of the German army positions over a wide sector. ;orm u‘; them mxfis of ixf:teArnaulonal I e g e e wm?xf;gmn é’:tt{ng together. When this first VICTIM COMMITS SUICIDE |city 1s captured from the Russians. ‘.lnn:;::wzn?gy;"“‘;gfi;bt ::‘m“ : . n saving e lives o mericans on |agents tcnight said they had no ad- |tropble started one company see the - - | A‘:‘;‘::"h" ff::‘t;' T“P:r"‘“d; enq. |Unresisting merchantmen, President | vices of any such action on the part | other, and the ofher referred us back | Grisf Over Loss of Husband Belisved | Following demands B e | " Tater tn. Alis das awaris withts the \quarters says the Sffonsiea ot ihe soa- | Wilson will take up very soon the sit- | of their leader, nor had they heard |to the first one. As for the . sub- to Be Responsible for Deed. that factories in Ghent, Belgium, < | Tidewater works fired on a crowa of uation that\has arisen with Great Bri- | that it was In contemplation The to | contrectors. we beiloe they oAl oot a part of each month for them exclu N ocaiinan armies in South Poland 1s | tain over interferences with American | port created Inferest and surprise. in |1 lne. ¢ we. have troubie tn thow| New York, July 22._Grief over the |sively, laborers there went on strike. i e s the WK aatine ty and that altogether the Russians | CCTRmerce by the allies. official and diplomatic circles, partic- | shops the shops will be dealt with in- | death of her husband, George L. Ver- With 195 passengers on rd, in-|Jjuries were reported as a result. R v oencier -the. Fassians ularly in view of the general under- |dividuall.. We are going to get an|non, & film manufacturer, who lost his R o o] "Cront P A Tikesectvins by T e L standing that - foreign governments | eight hour day for Bridgeport; we are | life when the Lusitania was torpedoed, | cluding eigh ol e g e ey are being driven back and |CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING were awaiting action by the United |determined to do that. is believed to be responsible for the|tons of general cargo the Orduna of| Some excitement was caused early B uon (hetriisat maly e Ot - GOVERNMENT FUNDS |States toward Mexico before recogniz- | “I believe the negotiations will be|suicide of Mrs. Inez Vernon, whose |the Cunard line sailed for Liverpool |tonight when persons in the crowd el cpisisng ing any government in the republic. | entirely successful unless Samuel |body was found in her apartment here near the plants began fighting among e Russians axe said to be suffer- | W. P. Tanner, Chiof Clerk of Minor |It was announced recently that Great | Gompers complicates things when he | teday. She evidently hen shot herseif| Patrolman _Costello, official dog | themselves and a man suspected of pe: 3 : 4 i ., has equipped | ing a guard was rescued from probabl, A : f 2 in | Britain had definitely determined to |comes to town tomorrow. several days ago. The body, clad in | Catcher of Malden, Mass. g a g probable ek of ansiety sua s in Sub-Treasury in | tend no recognition until a govern- Action Must be Ratified. an evening gownfl was found on a bed | himself with a pitchfork to protect |fatal injury by the intervention of five ommand their forces, ment bad been Tecognized by the Unl-| wrpe proposition will be put up to|204 beside her lay a revolver with |Bims 0 g i e e R R L Fervoious. Aastro-italian Battles. New York, July 22— William P, Tan- | 150 States. the machinists themselves tomor- | %'y SWRLY chamber. =~ o . tity was not learned, was chased into After weeks of Z3inor engagements, | €T, chief clerk of the minor coin di- | HARTFORD COOK SHOOTS row. Then it will be put up to the Jolivet, an actress, who was saved| .The Sir Thomas Lipton $5000 tro-|a drug store and seized by the crowd. Rhe Abuiro _.[m‘animpam" 18 assum. | vision in the United States sub-treas- Stewart Construction Company and | b or*ine Lusitants sanik. hy cup will be competed for at the | He was dragged into the street and ing a degree of ferocity which puts it | UrY in Wall Street, was arrested while HIS WIFE AND HIMSELF |the Remington Manufacturing Com- —_— - s oru:wa-‘t‘am ln'zrll:';'uonl-l redn;: at | was being beaten wlthdclnhl when the at Bradley ;. oo s 2 3 erything wi ve to be 'ROMPT ‘ORM Duluth, Minn., on iday an ur- lice arrived. With drawn revolvers, s R R S . N. J. by secret service agents, | The Affair Took Place on the Street R A PR STOOUEE oy e Dl drowe the, Crowd - bk Jthies other “war centars’' Thiy' Ttatian d with embezzling government and Attracted a Big Crowd, “As for the questions of the status .. AGAINST CHICAGO POLICE and, commandeering an automobile, ‘pg,u;ve movement on the Isonzo Arraigned here later in the i of the millwrights, that also will be| e oot T wi Doctors attending Leo M. Frank at |took the man to a hospital. Examina- front, with Gorizia as the great ob- |98y before United States Commis-| Hartford, July 22— Alex-Kurlewich, I understand it will be taken | “Fixer” for Clairvoyant “Trust” Was|ine state prison farm at Milledgeville, farm at Milledgeville, | tion there showed his condition was - sioner Houghton, Tanner was held in |a restaurant cook, and his wife Mary the meeting called by Mr. Shot by City Detectives. Ga., report his co: on improved and | serious. fi;‘fl;?,‘m;’;;”;’:e;e‘f o aone | 57,500 bail to await the action of the |are in the Fiartford hospital, in & | Gompers tomorrow. Mr. Gompers|” — Ceciere Bis Tecovery is Dractically. cer- Eires. of Sucploions. Orfgii by the fact that both Austrians and | federal grand jury. critical condition as a result of the |Will not discuss the strike when he| Chicago, July“22—Revenge prompt- | tain, Dhons Wpais. Suthi of Ntalag forces at several points. Tanner, according to United States|husband’s attempt today to kill the |Sees Major Penfield. In addition to|ed Christian P. Bertsche to turn in- — Te was reak fires £ rmer, accordis i d the plants today, one of which ) % Assistant District Attorney Hershen- [ woman by shooting and then to take | that the carpenters, who claimed jur- ! fo 5 ng to his own admis-| A newspaper of Milan announces | aroun o 15 "%“,‘,’n'fi",’:;zfi_ the failure of the Aus- | Stelf, s charged with the larceny of | his own life. The affair took place on | isdiction over the millwrights, have|sion under cross examination today in I e trian attempt to cut off the Italian left | $5;920 Which, it is alleged, he appro- | Main street, in front of the Morgan | NOW shown a disposition to arbitrate | the trial bribery charged against Wal- | troyed the Italian cruiser Amalfi has | persons ’nl!‘ © Crow: ro’ /. :c urn- and “a noteworthy advance” by the | Priated by substituting pennies for five | Memorial and attracted a great crowd. | the question with the machintsts. |ter O'Brien and William Egan, former | been destroyed by an Italian subma- | ing oil-soa ed waste over the walls. Htalian forcs at several points. % cent pleces in coin bags intended for | Kurlewich’s wife had not been liv- | carpenters said there was nothing to | detective sergeants, rine, - :‘;‘;" :x:;‘;‘"‘of m: ""d. b“"“‘“ On the various plateaus along the gg‘e":’{ ‘;(’s the Irving National and |ing with him of late and he met her | When the trouble first started the| *“If cityzdetectives had mnot shot me guards, was X 3 = Esonzo_the fighting has continued with in_ company with another woman, last Thil, thess two 'coppers would | National gusrdemen at Camp Wiit- | o3ty “CmEliii . Sone of the fres undiminished violence for Several days. AT M e B a0 Boht 5| Was serious, they ‘wers, pointed. o’ The strial 1 -atty - sake 0 me.” confessed.s e St ;fln;‘ng;n;; ‘ato:;k-w;l\;cch GERMANS WARNED NOT TO When she refused he drew a pistol and | the question of jurisdiction. We will | “trust.” sham battle. They fought for three ::lflfidlfllm:l‘ ;:?"h'wm factor in the they had previously lost. In one at- WORK IN ARMS FACTORIES | fired, the bullet passing completely | hold a meeting in New York tonight ey —— T T tack, according to Vienna, ten Italian = through her body, entering at the |for that purpose. ONEMIGRANT ! R s e o romieyars, 4 Infantry regiments were engaged and | Producing War Supplies for the En- |chest. He then turned the weapon What Labor Gained, sy SHIP UNDER CONTROL s ) it _aiaht,. entablishat for the most part, the fighting was| emy—Liable to Prosecution for Trea- |On himself, putting a bullet into his| .y, is a victory for us because b: T s hand-to-hand. ~There has been a four neck. Ihe Dair were hustled to the 21 | Vessel 1s Being Escorted to Durban by day® battle op the Doberdo plateau| o™ Hartford hospital in a jitney. this strike we have gained several things. When we finish we will have nd it hes not yet been decided. Berlin, July 22, via Wireless t0 Say~| not poos v rins Chet Vooand, has | aocurances of an elght hour day in | — - — iberSteamer Otaki. y TACK Quiet in Belgium and France. ville, July 22—An official declaration | peny co" SUPPOTURg her an *|the Remington plants. The girls in |~ DuibansiAfrica July 23, via London,| Gevernor Whitman commuted to life ‘France and Belglum are compara- |1S. published here calling attention to BT R e ; Cartridge plant 0. ' r | imprisonment the death sentence pass- Hvely quiet places, for there has been | the fact that “Germans working in | NEW MEMBERS OF have been given increases that will ip ed on Madelina Ferola, for the murder little fighting of late along that front | factories in neutral countries, particu- bring their wages up, in some cases, | whicn itly of her flancee, Cameo Casatrella, in ept with the heavy guns, which|arly in the United States, producing .. BOARD OF OPTOMETRY |to $11.40. whereas before they received has succeed: ot oo ceased their cannonade for | WST surplies for the “encmy =ronder 7.25. v lenktn of time SRIE o New York. 6,000 Employes Out of Work. since the war be- | themselves liable to prosecution for |J. C. Tracy of Willimantic to Fill Out ., Although the actual number of mem oy treason, under paragraph §9 of the an Unexpired Term. . PSS BRSNS EWOSTSR e ] strike is not believed to be more The American mote to Germany, |Penal code, penalizing such assistance : The : Benalla,” which s bound from clasping S e Stated S0 Sebm is declared to be the final word | {0 an enemy with a maximum of ten | - Hartfe July . London for Australla’ with 800 emi- years imprisonment.” in 3 grants .aboard, is being escorted to drowned, panies are temporariiy out of work. ‘Another paragraph of the penal code | Masterson, of £ Durbaniby - theysteamsr Otaki. its rights has been dispatched to Ber- | 2uthorizes prosecution in the case of | A. An: pER T s Aty WHLL BE NO CATTLE such offences, even when committed optome machinista. The : D A e s Ao abroad, and it is understood that the | yeass mud T G Mo e Tor hree Archbishop Quigley’s Estate Valued-at | ington nats has emall SHOW AT STATE FAIR iAn intetesting fact In connection | SETWAR courts Will proceed against has been appointed to fill out the un- $75,000. wage ou ashington ftrdolfarl Y ANs: s S Soters | offenders. & expired term of R. N. Johnquist, of [ Will leave the shops where th ChicagoJuly-22.—The will of Arch- 7 of the Fear of a Recurrence contained in a despatch from Lon- R Stamford, resigned. The.appointments | 10W working ten hours andicome -to | bishop. James B, Quigiey of:Chicago, = on which says'that for the week|WITNESSES IN LOS are made under the'law of 1913 vest- | the Remington plant.’ » who died in "Rochester, N. Y. July L an Yty 2t mot & HAtieh Tasronoes ANGELES TIMES CAsE |5, the state board with authority to Manufacturers’ ‘Statement. * * | 10, disposing of personai Sand ip or fighting craft was sunk by g’ E | appoint. - rt Manufacturers'=ns- | Feal estate valued et $75,000, was:filed rman submarines, cruisers or mines | Eighty Have Been .Sub _E The board has instructed its en- for probate here.today. Thesestate the first instance of the kind since the A kit e to | gineer,* J. Frederick Jackson of New oot Testify. Againet Schmidt and Cap- |Haven, to take steps to enforce the B lan. law passed:by the last general assem- BRITISH ARE FORGING : s —;‘;m bly concerning pollution of streams. umber was. ; : ! AHEAD IN ARABIA | were issued today by the district at- Movements of Steamships. th? led that the: the celebrated for-the Have Opcupled Sukesh-Shayukh | on: mmmr-wnma- afmmethwx az-l. July 22.—Sailed, steamer ® the Euphrates River, ~ |Schmiat and, David Caplan, who will SELE —— _|go to trial 4, on, ‘ot London, July 22 5.01 p. m—The British have occup! river, in Arabia, ac- issued’to-

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