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TOWN OF KEMP CITY, | ness mr?fi.‘liu;ma_“m S — OKLAHOMA. % Admiral il i o sponied 8 from the Italian army are into Switzerland almost IN'LITTLE WHEN TWO WERE FIRED UPON NEAR TEMOSAOHIO. 38 v“n.:uRE‘ ‘BA-BI:' Y HURT - Have Achioved! One of Their Main Objectives of . Operations In That Zone : Gatly. ©Of 300 Buildings Only Three Were| Fire of unknown Left Standing—Swept Path Three- | ays piriers shop Premier Asquith is expected to ask it for a vote of credit for 000,000, i origin destroyed | A Gang of Mexicans is Following the at the Norfolk - 3 _American Columns They Move North, But They Always Keep Out of Sight of Troops. Field Headquarters, 21—(Via 'Wirpless to mmufi Service Was' Arranged d by the Depart- ment of Massachusetts, Army and Navy Club—Preseded by Military| Quarters of a Mile Wide and Five BOLD AND ADVENTUROUS RIDE OF MUSCOVITES|: i i Pant e Lo AEROPLANE FOR NEW i A R MEXICO NATIONAL GUARD.| Boston, May 21.—Fifty the d per- | Denison, Tex., May 21.—Nine persons | a. relapse in London afts tio ) = Bone WAtEnaS) 1 CDen L1k Tans Gt the | werozkled and tirty-elght Taised ot Aboen o B The One That Saturday Flew from|nevy yard <oday in Mmemory of deceased | 8nd Kemp City, Okla., eight miles east Fred Terry, the noted actor, suffered Turks Have Evacuated Their Advanced Position on the e g 7 ., May 21)—Two troopers of . the Newport News to New York. soldiers, salors and marin of Denison, was wrecked by & tornado| Trolley car traffic in Trenton, N. J., | Seventh cavalry were fired upon yes- # . 03 which last night swept a path three- | was tied up by a strike of the motor- | terdas town 2 Right Bank of the Tign.—mhn' of Great Violence . New York, May 21.—The twin motor Army quarters of & mile wide and five miles | men and conductors. o e o 1o 2nd one was wounded. The. actack S > aeroplane in which Victor Carlstrom long in the Kemp City section. Only —— is ascribed to bandits under Continues Around Verdun—A French First Line and|fow soiorday Trom Nowport Mews 10 three small dwellings Temain sianding| A light snowfall was reported from “ = * near the town which is a few miles - P : this city in four hours and one minute Cardinal O’Connell Present. st Kemp City. several. places in the Adirondacks in | southeast of Maderss on the' M. Slopes on the West of Le Mort Homme Have Been Cap- | tias been bought by the Aero club of | caramal O"Connell was meacont at| Had Previously Experienced Tornade.|northern New York state. : aery on' the ' Mexico 3 America and will be presented to' the | w, o, (H L CORDR WES Dres by Rt.| ~Twelve business houses, a two-story Chiw-nsi, 2 high offi 2 the | aparer, @, few shots the Mexicans fled tured by the Germans—French Take Two Trenches on | 200 Buard of How " bacdor, | ReV: Mer. John B. Peterson, president| hotel and sixty residences were de- Qe , & hig o and the Americans continued on their o] Chinese revolutionary party, was as-|wa; of St. John's seminary, assisted byj Molished in Kemp City. < 5 s g o 4 according to a statement, made tonight | fiemirs ‘of the seminery Foulty. and fecond_time in recent Years that the Abmrsigated at Slianghit Mexicans Following Americans. the Road from Esnes to Haucourt—Austrians Have Made | at the headquarters of the Aero cluti it Rody i T b S S e ) Rush ordecs for 1000 six-inch shells |, A small group of Mexicans is fail- ez < = . two-pounder seroplane gun, the gift of | Preo ey e that the town probably. d S, Do . Nayy g the American columns Additional Progress Against the Jtalians in Southern Ty- | a'New London, Conn, company, and an | &320% S. J- president of ‘the Boston | [1a' th probably. would not be|yarq for s preparedness test. 8¢ they fmave: \morvard, alwaya :;Oéh ct:vo u;:u:r's !on! ,:3{ ;I:r;ggo;?m banked with growing plants and cut| e €ollapse of its father's home just|AMmerica and well kown in South and | “Bringoes” from Mexican soil. They — o fiowers, while the Taesty o Datiesbnr | Croas the Bed river In' Tetas Central America, died at New Orleans. | Stop hoahenever - the uAmenufl: halt and other naval craft loomed in the| The dead are . Postmaster M. E.| -he jiner Cap Pol fwin: ahip| SHIGES, men RpproRcl o o D e - background. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. William Brinson, | or 'the Cap Tratalear hae Lol S0P | 8 e & e b B The Russians have achieved in part|non were captured in the region of Le| undertaken to raise $7,500 of this sum Craney Baitle, casnior of the bank of | Of the Cap Trafalgar. been com-| The suppositions are prevalent re- one of thelr main objectives in Asiatic| Mort Homme. and the New Mexico' guard, through|, . .\ o0 " es Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. E, B..Cox, Artile|Dieted for the Hamburg South Ameri- | grding the identity of these men. e joining of hands with| Northeast of the fortress the French| Col. Bronson M. Cutting, who is now. Pleasant, Mrs. J. W. Hively and the g °2® Line. e e e they are Carransitas their British allies fighting against the | have taken from the Germans the|in the city, has raised $2,500 to apply HELD ON THE CAMPUS|year old daughter of Dr. J. J. Me-| py B o P 1o | ing to sive the American move- rks on the Tigris river. Without| Haudremont quarries, which had been|on the cost. The machine probably pi ek e B Cullough. "t')nt' Ministers and Finance Minis- Othl;!‘ letlhDDfi&l'flflCC of a retreat. The eliminary announcement, and appar- | strongly ofganized, and captured eighty | will be shipped to the border by the | At the Philadelphia Navy Yard—25,000| Caught in Collapse of Buildings. | ioiOf the German States met in the % ihat they are bandits, seek- ently quite unexpectedly, a force' of | prisoners and four machine guns. On| middle of this week. g Russian 5 Reichstag Building in Berlin to dis-|ing to annoy the Americans by snip- “after a bold and ad- | the remainder of the front the fight- o S S e Persons in Attendance. Of the thirty-eight persons injured, |cuss new taxes. Ing. The latter conjecture is regard- venturous ride,” has formed a junction | ing has consisted mainly of artilery{ AN AMERICAN AVIATOR . ot thirty-six are residents of Kemp City. ed as the more probable. ‘with the British General Gorringe on | duels and numerous combats in the air. the right bank s m:’;l!flsulelx»;;hfi_1 Maymezlc.;:p“mflthfiy Two daughters of Mr. McCullough = ot £ s x % PROPOSED FOR PR! 5 was held on s at the| were hurt at the time their younger|to enter Mexico, and many families of s is the first intimation = 33 R e i T o e o APE LIRS e Do —_— ith | oroladeiphia navy vard today in mem- | sister was killed in the McCullough | those who have consented to Mexican |ed recently that American . sagiorg recently a British force under General| The latest Austrian official report,|Corporal Rockwell of Baltimore, With gné of \‘ihe detc::“d aallorshsoldhrs home, five miles east of Denison. Most | service, are now destitute. were stationed so far to the south, All Townshend, after a long siege, was|dated Saturday, and presumably refer- Franco-American Flying Corps. O & amon. . The care- of the injured were caught in the col- reports hdve placed their southern- forced to-capitulate to the Turks. ring to fighting of the previous day, monles were under the auspices of the How lapse of buildings while trying to reach| A man believed to be c H. Stanton | most at Namiquipa, which is a con- made their ad-|records additional progress for the| Paris, May 23—Corporal Kiffen|ArmYy and Navy union, department of | storm cellars shortly after the storm Many Texas militiamen have refused of Pens Grove, N. J,, died at Erie, Pa.,| siderable distance, to the north of e 74 ¥ >y - Bt e My ta kwell, of Atlanta, Ga. 2 member |Eennsylvania, and were preceded by a| broke at 9.23 a. m. Saturday. of wounds ‘received when stabbed by | Temosaohio, from which it is also Bagdad or down through Persia—has | southern Tyrol. The Rome communi-|of the Eranco-American fiying corps,|Pafade. = =~ =~ = . Miraculous Escape of Child, + |20 unidentified agsailant. 3 separated by the Sierra Madre not been made known. Coincident with | cation, which deals with the fighting of | has been proposed for promotion to = 03 e - range. Rose of Lima parish, Eddystone, for-| The bodies of the dead in several in-| Benjamon Priest of Canaan, Me., —_— D it nas cvamaind Dothat Lenen T P e s e ranke O T T mens Bonis | merly a chaplain of the United States Trom - wheee tound hundreds of yaris| who celebrated his 105th birthday two | WAITE TO BE PLACED esea, their advanced position on the|the Austrians threw three large méss-|mans Weilerkopf on May 18. He will [ 7Y, celebrated the mass and the|Tom where th child of D Had S400d- | wesks ago, died suddenly Saturday. He right bank of the Tigris, and also| es of infantry into the fray, but were |be decorated with the military medal. | ST r;nmwm p:‘:ached i A D e LT pRen S ‘-'-)dlmfll;d was born at Clinton and moved to ON TRIAL TODAY have Jost to the British their Dujailam | driven back with heavy losses. Another| Corporal Victor Chapman of New Th EOE (e 500 feet with flying debri: d th Canaan in 1860. For M i g attack between the Astico and Brenta|York has been proposed for promo- ;! altar was upm:' a platform Briusten atiancy g - ”lsm and bet p or Murder of His Wealthy Father- etrogirad also says the Russians are | rivers had o similar result. Advanced | ion. to the rank of sergeant fo nis|T23ed Six feet above ilie ground and | Brinston residenice was de Yol but| Sheriff 8. N. Hailey of Elbert Coun- | in-law, John E. Peck. keeping up their advance on Mosul. |Itallan posts repulsed ancther attack|pursui. pf a German machine, that | enshribed in a hundred flags, some of e T Ty njuries. | 1y was shot and killed in the court- P — K B e o | e Sallet, Dot Armp kil b e e Geaan D seeking | them significant of wars in which the| After the si i Demed, reresnSy | Bouse by Arnold Worley, a well known | New York, May 21—Dr. Arthur the French and een-m.m,l o tinues xlthd.rew o, tlzlun- lmeslo! support. 'm,:'e revenge for Corporal Rockwell's ex- |2rmY ;;‘g,c’;g;’{e; . “t‘l};‘; 52‘5&353 e g i oiured in|atiorney of Elberton, Ga. :‘l‘::“i:m?:‘é; ','.f},’ n:,‘e pl:cedmon trial 5 'ween | Austrian arti continues extremel 2 % > 1 ing for the mur- m:h A"._wmuril‘:':1rt°“vl!m«ll"“’e ”m"'ée euse | active at or.heregin(s. G m%,ljtemunmt William K. Thaw ¢ | Persons attended the services. A special train carrying twelve physi-| James C. Duff % “of 'y, assistant treasurer |der of his wealthy father-in-law, Joh: clans from Denison did = mot reach Petonal. Hilly Dyniny . Assoch rand Ray mong the fortress. A French first| (Except far German attempts at of- rgh be proposed fer c 1 i of the Nati i ef 3 - | E. Peck, of Grand pids. Among the fil:o trench and_slopes. on the. west of | f against the Russians in the ;Alllit::\,tor vhlf;ul;;na leg;;fl'w SCATTERED FLOWERS E:;pp‘;gzueid bt ho“n- SEIer. the e iy i i v Le Nort © have been-cuptured by | Ioukst region and north of Lake 1- | machine from the. camp, Contiiuing| ! ‘his home at Paterson, J. J. moned by ‘the prosecution to testify the Germans, while the French have|sen, which were repulsed, there have|the flight at close range until his . _OVER THE WATERS taken two German trenches on the road | been only artillery duels on the Rus- | machine gun jammed. Lieutenant||n Memory of American Sailors and | 1200000 MINING PLANT from Esnes to Haueourt. Numerous|sian front. Two aeroplanes of the Teu- | thaw also is credited with forcing - z BURNED NEAR BRIDGEPORT German _attacks have Deen, repulsed. tonc allies thfile“ndgn;p'p:d bombs o7 | down another German machine, prob- Bsidigrs Buriad %1 00s. A S Berlin reports lat more an I, iro, Egypt, and wound-|ably to .destruction buf as been N C merican .quipmen 0. a e~ i paaas b e wenmmdg%n? ‘:?fierei;fi? por i &fdfi}-‘afleu civilians nad injuring five | impossible to verify this officially. lmde:&?:\l;&h:a:ngl'nyamni‘é‘?: ¥ cently Subleased the Mines. A report from Petrograd says that w%ln:fip:&h: :5:5‘:: nae I::Ade no off. sixyeny speching. = ' 3 miniature boat was launched in the ” i inion favors the retunr of |cial statement as to " GIRL LIFEGUARDS TO Hudson river today. Floating seaward,| Prideeport, Conn, May 21—Fire of | Baonc P it S —_— against the youug tennis player, is his Col. Sibley reported to the War De- | wife, Mrs. Clara Peck Waite, of Grang partment from Las -Animes, Mexico, | Rapids, who has sued him for a dj- that he was going personally to join|vorce. Twenty other witnesses from Major Laghornes detachment. Grand Rapids who arrived here today - Moty drec oty T, | nkhone orlEla Which Siated 1ie of | Grand Duke Nicholas to theisuprame il ’;fi.:epl:[s of insanity undoubted-" sank, sc: e flowe: , tart man % y w . Wi < JOHN DILLON SENDS IRISH LABOR LEADER LARKIN PATROL BATHING BEACHES Watar i nf'e;;rx.;gol i A‘:n;g'flmf Saturday aftersoon and burned ai com d of Lhezefiern armies. i m&toheere:“ v;:.l:g”;:;so’c?:o MESSAGE TO CHICAGO. MAKES A FLYING TACKLE | Graduates of Training School for Sal- | °rs and eoldiers buried at sea. Me-|night, completely destroying the min-| Goy. Whitman signed the Brennan - personalities, the: evil one of morial services were held by fhe|ing plant of the American Equipment e of. which i instaili ters in New | impelled hi mt . vation' Army Officers. Daughters of Veterans, assisted by |company in Long Hill. The total | Jory o ing Water e Dt | wito s el of his Says Home Rule for Ireland Depends| Leaped From Stage to Orchestra Pit KLt e Tose: was 3350000, Phe combaay . re York city apur;mell_z‘t hou;u, ltenemept. Wlfe't_!l parents. b‘:“enm! will appear . 3 ok naval veterans o -65. s 009 pan 7 | flat houses and private. dwellings. as witnesses on both sides. Two hun- Upon Unl(L of Irish Race, 3 and CHoked an Offender. “!;ngzmxglaedu:: “g. s&gg:ytog;ralf lc]::gg ::g—l;:i:dmg:g xglllx:s abt:“tu;cial » dred :nd fty talesmen have been sum. London, May 21, 1120 p. m—Jobn| Chicago, May 2l.—James Larkin, | trol beathing beaches, at the sradua-{PROMINENT DERBY PHVSICIAN | fOrties and W i e e s Mayor Brann of Lewiston, Me., has|moned for jury duty. Dillon, member of the house of com- mons for East Mayo, who recently bit- terly denounced the government's methods of dealing with ‘the Irish re- 3 P ivitatic to President ilson the Irish labor leader and founder of{tion exercises of the training school FOUND DEAD IN BED| The iire started in the engine Toom | o vicit 1esieton wnd toks mart meon the Irish “Citizen Army” wh i Selstion Avmy offhers Deeoine - and, fanned by a high wind, soon | preparcdness celebrasion Sulr 4. AUTOMOBILE INJURIES e’ Iris] zen Army,” Who has|day. The corps is the first of its kind |'Overdose of Sleeping Potion Believed | spread to the three remaining build. RESULTED FATALLY. Yeauilnive i Chicaio forsame tiga i M SHIRILME by e BHIY. e Fatal to Dr, Frank A. Elmes. |ings of the plant. There was o fire| The famous oid French opera house oo ‘olone i g . " valt, ba tollowing redsaga] o poo from the stave of a downtowni o, 0 th o~ Cirls. "o Athelr mew Work. e Oghting facilities mear. ~A largela: New Orleans has been sold - for| Alfred Dalrymple, a Republ S e e folgwiis theatre, cleared a brass railing and | Saiq® (e (E5l8, 10 WEHOE helW WONC! Derby, Conn, May 41.—Dr. Frank|a y ynamite, used in min-|$47,000 to satisfy claims against the in New J the o udse John T. McGoorty -of the|landed in the orchestra pit today and | How to save the life of & half-drown. | A, Elmes, one of the most prominent|ing was stored in o ot orne joulld- | owhers, a bankrupt opera company. I O on Ta8® naictea | 2ttacked Matthew Thomas Newman.|od person after belus taken from the |Physicians in the Naugatuck valley, TGN, Bk Swas el bEOREhe iy R T Ay 31 hef Irish insurrection has inflicte The disturbance came during the|water but how to rescue a drownin-| Was found dead in bed today. It is|reached it. 3 9 relief ship will leave London on | Dalrymple of this city, prominent for fSuous, iohary o the Irish ceuse. AlTpreltmirary" stages of ia mase Meol= | perass Lo wall a8, how fo preach thy)] believed that he took an overdose of | It Wwas said itvdnv that the plant| sug. 1 to go to the assistance of Lieut. | years as one of the rzpu'iuca:: e Ibpe of securing home rlle in the fu-ling called to protest against the exe- SoeDel Ui tiens” thay 1eachs: a sleeping potion. He had been suf- | would be rebuilt immediately. Sir Ernest Shackleton, marooned in the | of New Jersey, died at noon today in a ture depends more than ever on the|cution of James Connmolly and other union of the Irish race throughout the world, and especially on the support of the Irish in America.” s ung women in the corps were | fering from tonsilitis and was un- BN, S ST Anarctic. with a number for his men. | hospital at Dover, N. J., from injuries Irish revolutionists. seieoted besanse of thelr physieal At | able to sleep. ¢ Motoroycle Ran Down Hartford Man. = Suffered in an autamobile aockien; moes Dr. K. A. Zurawski of the Polish | pes for the work they are to under-| Dr. Elmes was 36 vears old and ’ A number of trackmen in the Prov- | there last night. He was returning to Federation, was speaking. Larkin, {take Colonel Peart said all of them |Single. He was a graduate of the | S dence division of the New York, New EAHSON billed t K lat t Whi Yale Medical school and th riously hurt today | H & Hartford railroad were in Tk ity tis piteiand twg friends o b o speak later. at near. When | Lok : taie: ale Medical school and was-on the was seriously aven when he lost control of his car and it “THE FIGBYING PARSON Zurawshi sald! “The English certain | tane st aooios Lad oo oo [atast of Physictans ‘= ihe Oriffin] #hen B wes run. domn bo 5 motory | ears Saiurdey for Inoresss i woges. . - DEAD AT QUINCY, MASS.|ly murdered the Irish in true Russian ' € plunged down an embankment. Mrs. of every kind, to be sisters to all|hospital. He ‘was a. student in the|cycle ridden by John Wise of New B Dalrymple and the wo other occu- o Tkl fashion” the majority of those Dres- her Yale academic department at the out- | Eritain. Mr. Hoadley, who is 65 years| Miss Jennie: Janes, champion wo-|pants of the autemoniy “of °CCU Rev. Edward Andersen—Once Held|ent applauded heartily. e ation: Atmy o™ country and |, C2i of the Boer war and left soliega| oid, has o broken Hght hip. Wise | man Solfer of lowh, died at Slots Ciy, | Bans of, the ” Pustorsts’wt Duilelssn. Not o with Newman, who sat near A s to-join the English army and saw ac- | was taken to a hospital suffering from |of injuries suffered when her auto|" air. Dalrymple was chairman of the - thy._I front. e S e A MEMBER OF HARVARD tice service. minor injuries. collided with a police patrol automo- | Essex county republican committee and Quincy, Mass., May 21.—Rev. Edward am as good an Trishman as there here today,” he said. . ‘1 have lived ENT SERIOUSLY INJURED S Tagey detosation to the. Chyone S in Gi Arm:; £ | is here today,” he said. * ave lives REGIM o g ersey delegation to the Chicago con- B R e g, ARy of | i Trelana and. hiv, mother cabie fooi Corporal Rockwell, of Atlants, Ga., 2 [ vention. parson,” ded tonght at the age of 82|2 long line of Ireland’s best. But member of the American flying squad- years. He was an associate of John|Such ballyrot makes me fll. I say, Horse Thew Him Into the Rear Ves- ; e : ' i ron serving fith the French army at- Brown, and at the outbrealk of the Civil | Why do You tre to put over such ri- tibujs ot % Tanliey ar. ! : : : tacked and brought down. a German REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS listed rising to the | diculous drivel?” = . Savage i 5 aeroplane. OPENED FOR R T el daa SN Wik 1o the | Sicioue duvely further remarks were | Boston, May 21—Minot 7. Savage ; ; ‘ . P sl L D : OOSEVELT ., Tol , 0., Columbu: ., - 2 & %y ‘was seriously ju. uring rac- £ 4 ; ¥ A 4 3 it ampaign. e ‘ . day. . horse Dech B i < ’ bt 4 ' | New York, May 21.—A committee A. and ‘held a similar position in the|the hall oA sereamed i cbS(able and threw him into the . rear . $300,000 loss. of republicans headed by George Von Yol Taeton O TOM PRI O NEW | Wan - ldentifnisd an s the - THen aiire | veatibuis of S Gulley S W ’ t / Frank Harrington, 40, was arrested | L. Myer has opened headquarters ork. taken to a hose uffering - : z 3 erc, it was announced tonight to wite. i at Albany, N. Y., charged with the ——ie. jon of the brain and other in- % [ B conduct a camrpaign for. the nomin- “Jim,” apparently heeded the warn- | SOCUSSIO) - i [{ | murder of ‘Billy Clark, the 8 year old 1 0 TRALY WRECKER AU 10, ing, for he contented himself with |Juries. g #| |boy found murdered 'in the “pine-|ation of Theodore Roosevelt for KILLING FOUR PERSONS. | hustling Newman out into the lobby. i . : . ] 3 president. The program was presently resumed OBITUARY. _ v ; . PN Warict e Altany “The committee will be _enlarged . 3 i 5 " Rep! tative Loft of New VYork|2nd will extend its actjvities to every_ Mrs. Lucy Alexanden : % Y . | city introduced in the House a reso- | State in order to bri together all NEW YORK GUARDSMEN Rome, May 21—Mrs. Lucy Alexan- 5 lution calling for an investigation of zlem'gntu in the party l‘ra united ac- Newcomers Town, May 21.—Four MOBILIZE IN RECO! der, mother of Francesca Alexander, oy = the alleged telephope wire-tapping in | tion. 1&-3'- a statement issued by the persons were killed today when a fast ntisee RD | ihe artist and author, gied at, Florencs i i New' Yori City by the Police Depart- | committee. insylvania. passenger train wrecked i yesterday at the age of years: ment. —_— &n wutomobile driven by Frank Wik To Repel an Attack of a Theoretical AERIAL ATTACK MADE i Alexander engaged in numerous chari- § »: » - Dy Lo, i tion to — 1| o Coleman Hall, founder of son at a «crossing two miles west of ties, paying particular attention ; layton an l, s here. The dead are Mrs. Wilson, wite New York, May 21_Eight thousana | [2Milies in reduced citcumstances, to § 1 |the Actuarial Society of Am ON CAIRO, EGYPT. ?‘:ug‘;r_dgd";": Ep.l::u“l‘;zmu';v HIson, | national guardsmen of New York eity ;‘;"n‘:m:‘ > béc: ; : o 5 oo Caused Death of Two Persons and In- dnvghter. Loraine Purdy. Wilboe was | organizatioms mobilized in record time | PNee™ s | ovander was born in Cam-| { | tooritles in o i aabesd Sty thrown forty feet and seriously i |t0d8Y. to repel an attack upon the city | priage, Mass, and formerly lived im| [ § - : id. JUred. Fous “others n e e pine | threatened by a theoretical landing | SEaSe: " Gus wens a residen: of For: On Pennsylvania Road Near’' New- comers Town, Ohio. for t Sheepshead Bay Speed i ., Egypi y 21, via Lendon, e e ¥ fuestwas ears. fhe leaves an . ; A man and his wife in New York k Pl i L R N e e e B P b A vatel ne automo- ’ - qEORGES BOILLOT, AUTO RACER biles, motor? trucks, elevated trains Samuel Levin. < : 000 gift for the lfl{’l’:fl of the Nfl-: AND AERONAUT, KILLED.|and trolley cars. Hartford, Conn., May 21.—Samuel Soaal e T e Bul P d— Everylbm;:lch }?t the !ervlicg ‘was | Levin, %4 years ?&cglyiggmr. wt-; § S Z tution " wish ullet Pierced His H t- | represented 'in what was declared by | struck by an au ven : remain unnamed. ting in gy ;‘;,_w""' Bt | ehitia oMters to have been the wmost | Geonge 3, Switsor, & Litehfeld con lmprefl‘ni\'ouundl eflectlvem demonstra- | tractor, v}:frl‘} f.oda}vt ;nld !:ceived“in; § < ? Albert S. chmhrou.‘l;; famous yacht Geor tion of national guard efficiency ever | juries ch' resulted in death 3 Boll’l.l:’t' '..‘.‘m'!mi‘fie“.'if,?'.r'.'é' acronant | seen here. The ‘men were mobilized | hospital. His skull was fractured. The, has been killed in a fight with five|in an hour and a half, the units con- | boy was walking behind a trolley car German aeroplanes. He succeeded in | Yer8ing upon Sheepshead Bay from |and Mr. Switzer said he had no bringing down one of the German ma- all sections of the city. The absence|to stop his machine. Switzer was e . 3 - chines before a bullet plerced his heart. of gun fire was all that detracted from | taken into custody and released on his % : ST WOoo KET PATR AN M._ Bolilot served earlier in the war the sham battle. ow ce to appear in police E NSOC! oLM. n . . v Tavorably: reportsd Senator SES INCENDIA E s e 2 T T e " e b = e ‘won the grand p: of e Automobils S ires on it a chubr of France in 1912 and 1918 e rmes on A Two German Steamers Sunk. . : o &z 3k hore: bay. - urgh New Haven German Club Raided. |Shores of the st Following the bat- G | Natiopal Military in Alafms. g the bat- | ; AR A vl it T ey Mo New Haven, Comn, May 21—The eral O'Ryan. | steamers’ Hebe Pera, carrying e . s Preparedness. | ; ooneocl B L ey o mlu!t?dnymsg:?ethex m;of!he < 3 ) -} S : b 23 in the police de it of this .naov:m‘mty ien and two wom. | President and Mrs. Wilson to Attend » onaxies n.l" «charged with' violating the excise Wedding. 2l 2t ekt MR Washington, May 21. — President Robert M. Wilcox Dead. s .of Steamships. x Wilcox died :uqflmlv‘ at th _m—-s-qea: Steam- | the - 'o%h aide and | summer home at Short . E

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