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Chana HOU IME FOR AGED illigan Found Guilty in rews Case—Sentenced | to Be Hanged. RTFORD, July 14.—Despite the sentence passed on Mrs, Amy E.| y-Gilligan, found gullty of the ing of Franklin R. Andrews, ate of her old people's home, | junishmert probably will be life | jsonment, No woman has been d in Connecticut since Hannah fish, a thirteen-year-old half | |, was executed publicly at New don 131 years ago. day, the 18th, lived up to its bad je for Mrs, Gilligan, The jury out five hours, and within sixteen | utes of its return she had been ced to be hanged in the hersfield Prison on Nov, 6. je State began her trial June ing her with the murder of ae pns, one of them her husband. the woman's attorney made a ssful fight to have the State re- | ted to proving murder in a single » and that of the sudden, violent h by arsenic poisoning of An-; 8 was solected, She still stands | ted for the murder of the other} two men and two women. Archer-Gilligan was unable to! at the passing of the death ce. She is a little woman and her faco wholly concealed by a y black veil, the while she hud- | in a big armchair and wept au- when Judge Green was speak- PM big deputy led the woman in to her chair, On the other of her, holding tightly to her walked her elghteen-year-old ter, Miss Mary Archer. Whe Archer-Gilligan heard the ver-| she clung convulsively to the gitt k into the big armchair that been provided for her during the Rt a back exit of tne Court House, | re with her guards the defend- awaited an automobile, she em- eemeced =her daughter continuall ing, “Oh, Mary at he State Attorney declared thers | been forty deaths under peculiar umstances at the Archer institu. many of whose inmates entered life contract—the p: p sum for which they were to be} Moicd for the remainder of their my darlin idence rt the trial went to show | man shortly preceding sudden, vio- | deaths in the institution, heavy blow was delivered to the tention of the defense that the enic found in the five exhumed dies had come from the embalming pid used by the undertaker when, 1 | charge, Judge Greene noted that the défense’s own undertaker witness not questioned as to what kind MEMof embalming Wluid he had used on ee ndrews and the others who died at 4 rs. Gilligan's home for old pooplo. MM DENIES RECEIVER FOR PUGH. a Against “OWieard lg ‘harles M. $20,000,000 corporation operating stores Ir thirty-nine citios in six State he Wo crttca / ed that the petition. K dissolution of the | el for Arthur I Whitnah of ¢ n eld, Ia., and BP Whitnah of Chicag ho filed the petition, said they would § Ne a new | 1 1 ompany deleared it \ Counsel S Fibas solven could pay its debts ft tioners declared the lompany nto me ob { gation —-—> ~ Women \ yloyed in United y Work, A SPRINGFIELD, Ma July he plan recently under consideration the Unit rmory of ein r he plan will not mean the of ahy men, More women are need arises. If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning eruption, what greater kindness could you do him than to say “Why don't you try Resinol ? I know you have experimented had believe Resinol is diferent. It aim to be a ‘cure-all’ mply a soothing, healing ointment trom all harsh drugs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases as yours, today! Resinol Ointment Is sold by all druggists PIS SAYS LA | SURE OF i Marine Minister De Detlares Im to France Are Greater Than Evr Before. START 10 CAMP Will Continue Enlistments to | Last Minute, So as to Have Full Ranks. E28 PESOS DIODE ISO: eae GREAT PHOTOPLAYS. — TO-DAY (SUN.) AND EVERY DAY Continuous 1.90 P.M. to ay 80 P.M. GLOBE THEATRE, Last Day SUNDAY JULY 22d. ‘The National Guard will continue! | recruiting until they leave for train- jing camp, it was announced to-day. The local regiments still need 2,000 them up to ~The Germans | | have abandoned hope of obtaining | vietory by arms,” caze, French Ministry of Marine, to | the Associated Press to-day. “As @ last resort they have tried) submarine warfare, proclaiming that in four or six weeks we should be on | -< 02396 said Admiral La- Enrolments continue brisk in | Twelfth Regiment. | 18th, there were seventy applications land ' the following were —_ tt On Friday, the PPPECPESESOSSSES POSS OO POOOEO IS veee of fact we are bringing | 4,000,000 tons weekly Into the country. It Is true, we are suffering considers but every month increases our certainty of being able to repate them. Furthermore, sition to stand these losses as a lange part In new construction will be talgen by the United States, ' ing already under way, naturally will after © certain time, is great enough to replace the highest average of de- the submarines are likely oemee’ able losses, PARES Toho S.L. ROTHAPFEL we are In a po | Y AT 421) gt. BEGINNING SUNDAY BESSIE LOVE fa Has AMY E ARCHER GILLIGAN fase, 43 BOMBS ARE FOUND IN A SCRAP IRON HEAP Are Hidden in ——— | Mence The shipbuid- the effect of AWDUST RING. | Menai, Grr rpUer AY Gallas, Peter. Betraie, Adan NRY wenro’ q MART N “Samaicn, the Tana ot sp All Dangerous, The Shipment for East St. Louis * Melting Plant. Charles Bajart, Color Sergeant, just completed thirty-six years’ ser- | Vice in the Twelfth. Yesterday's recruiting was favor- ~ Forty-three able in all tranches of war service. The army added more " phurous compound and @ quantity of | cruits and the navy and Marine Corps | and each powerful enough | each half as many. to auetroy many lives and much prop- | y, were found | “FORBIDDEN ParHst STRAND “Nover in peace times havarthe en. porta been 40 nu The German author. the results submarine activity by from 90 to while the French statis. ties are absolutely correct. mans find gre merous as now THE INCOMPARABLE R ALTO ORCHESTRA [eee said to contain a gul- than 100 re- | Columbia’s Opera Season To Begin With ‘Boheme’ ; The Civic Concerts enone Nordiand.* by V TRAN “sTR ier w SESSUE VIVIAN, nN = FORSIODEN PATHS a Be hts bak pi sch Alhimee At the headquarters of the Military to-day and ‘Training Camps Association, No. 19 Fortysecea Street, 67 AIRPLANES LOST IN BATTLES IN SKY. ON FRENCH FRONT Germans Lest 48, 48, of wihics| Symbol Picture | By C. seg A doe For War Charity Bowdoin, t difficulty In obtaining | trained crews for submarines. “What a blow to thelr Illusions was of American France and the enthusiastic acclama: | tions which greeted the battalion that | | marched through Paris! | German Spies in Paris have not fatled ly inform thelr employers. “We shail conquer of scrap iron fifth Street and: Ashland Avenue, con- signed to an East St. and awaiting shipment, inves- tigators working . Chief of the discovered the bombs y in size from that of @| next month child's head to twice the head of a Each had holes for fuse jattachmenty, but no fuses were found. bombs were taken to ae Sylvester Rawling. y ten concerts at Rink promised =| would be kept open this afternoon Louis melting | and to-enorrow to accommodate pos- [sible candidates for admission to'the local Secret |New officers’ training camps of the jarmy, which will open in the South | BUSINESS* maining concerts are | | supported by the public » musical worth of sis no doubt. blished himself as a and his or. | © is the equal of » violinists and pianists engage d as soloists are of the | how well the We are certain | Washington recruiting headqu No. 34 East Twenty-third Street, we: not to accept more than sixty enlist- | ments a week, beginning July 16, and to suspend redtuiting of yeomen, gen- electricians, grown man. “The Germans no longer can import or export anything from overseas, | “The Allied fleots already have ob- tained certain results by means which | Three of the concerts the! » their effectiveness was tested, and it was eald they were most dan- i an was said y in naval matters’ is of capital | importance Down 30. HERBERT BRENONS y iThe Rote: Wol | BROADWA FEW | come O40 AMUSEMENTS. » officials refused to discuss the | eral | name of the consignee or the name of | wrights, and a strict cen- | printers, ntained over details | mates. It is assumed by | at the plotters planned | on the bombs being thrown into melt- ing furnaces along with which American should not known except as necessary to the au thorities and then not until a landing | the receiving firm, and sailmakers have been victorious in the most sv vere aerial fighting sthee the begin-| ning of the ison and Max Pil and Beethoven's | Armenian | fifth symphony will be played order called for twelve| men for aviation duty in the navy. Lord Northcliffe and James M. Beck the other | Will be the chief speakers next Friday fron scraps, and that then they would night in Madison Square Garden at a) meeting as one of the bs was the | British Recruiting Week, which be- gins Monday, ment of a/of the discover The gre test event of the third) the gntry of the | University's popular price y with a perform- and Carolus Duran, features of The Greatest Amusement Place in New York is the \Dancing Camival ‘The entire fourth Moor af the Grand Ce tral Palace ta devoted to dan: Nigh clam place Liquor sold: 20.000) pacrous Sthere’ for" ingtruction” bo vy purchases of arsenic by the | be explod The discovery of the bom result of a careful system of investi- gation of all iron shipments to foun- dries which the Federal Government because of the oppor- tunities such shipments afford for cretly sending explosives. HATTERS MAY SAVE HOMES FROM AUCTION Lawyers for Two Sides in Famous Danbury C. driven out of control, says the offi- cial statement from British headquar- |ters in France Nine British machines are reportg! | to have been lost. Paris reports * Boche airplanes, as Le Blen-etre of which G ton is President a “ia to be the bill be repeated Honorary | proceeds ' (which are since America “The Germans have used subma- rines as they used other arms—heavy ee ee AUTOS KILL THREE IN A DAY IN cir F, R. Coudert Jr. and Artist Marie Hurst Have Close Escape in a Collision, persons were killed in autoj| idents in Greater New York in they hours and another} Frederic R. performances » be given In the Gymna- sium Building) will be donated to the mittee of the National Special Ald Society for the benefit of artillery or phyxlating gases—but this arm will give them no more de-! clsive success than the othe have had to endure the maximum of thelr efforts, and now they only can grow weaker as the collaboration of naval forces of all tanks dally becomes more effective. | Nover had we felt greater confidence | certainty of victory, and every man attempt to shake will remain without effect, Aviation Cor while Berlin claims to have winged nineteen Allied flyers. The British statement reads: “Enemy detachments whic! ored to approach our lines early thi of Queant were dis- persed and driven off by our fire. y 19, when it will be Maggie Teyt Mgers ‘en. |the American 200 lady and gentlemen inatructors, Leen individual inatructor on morning west Metropolitan House will provide the orchestra, chorus and the clamle dancing BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS field of the tions against enemy r shelters and out with succe: bunting follows un's graceful body with unshod fe it twenty-four Sabmarines §| met death in a runaway. and Miss Marie Hurst, an New Singing Society, i » beginning next Mon- will hold summer m nly Four French irdromes were carri Compromise. merchantmen of more than 1,600 tons were sunk by sub- rines or mines in the week ended , the Admiralty announces. official announ of the time when the homes of 140 hatters in this city, and one smaller Oyster Bay last night, mobile in wht ADMISSION 25¢ DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Ave., (Use 46th St. ch they were riding col- dawn until late ¢ ing, which 4 sound kno ement said nine also were attacked un- sure proceedings to satisfy a judg- ment of $262,000 obtained by the D ted is direct throwing Miss Coudert under- Moth escaped with minor in-¥! severe experi » the commence and pinning Mr While trying to retrieve a long s! » formations, two sides will meet tn this i in some cas HE SAWDL ) y LM AT RIALTO ‘Those cool mountain breezes give the tiny “Salada” leaves a qual- invigoration that is unique. planes were L concert fo loaded with sand, “and to extend full power to Pr M4 chauffeur, Li and Secretary the United Hatters America to settle for them ave power to refuse a unless satisfactory row night at the Mabel GARIISO down out of contre 2he, Oc, The, # DANCE N ICELAND Broadway wn Martin Lawlor of a direct hit from o! PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND LOEW THEATRES Edward Debs, five, of No. 53 5, other British run down and tns' truck owned LtCGED : "SALAMA -; CEYLON TEA fe BEACH MUSIC HALL-NOW TEEPLE CHASE CONEMS FUN FACTORY ig DK eich declined aller thermal Clark's Royal Hawaltans in dances ehief feature at Pri py the Pil-| August Kruyer, 46 Windsor by a motor grim Steam Laundry eys for the Loewe Company ce, was arrested An unidentified man wa e and Lew Miller, tiers) repre. in an aerial act representing savings In local banks that months ago and tinally to the plaintiffs NEGROES BEAT A SAILOR TILL FRREMES RESCUE HIM , and Police : Preventing Arthur Clements of eee ¢ AT STRAND iN PATHS” make up the rest Proctor’s One Hundred and «| drome raids says at One Hun hirty- eighth Str IN “FORBIDDE FOR A TRULY NATURAL SUMMER DRINK. y-third Stree lowing military objectives pr, Was killed by « York ‘Theatre and Roof bidden Path Juced| Monday “A Successful VALISADES ERE French Reception and Ball War Heliet Pund THEATRES. ‘Winter Garden‘ ¥ ? PASSING SHOW %),, PLAYROUSE **\) THE MAN WHO CAME BACK wy ARIAS, WILLIAM TARAS JH s1g 7 Bway, Bea, ot 8.15, consequently » results was dificult, observation WASHINGTON “HEIGHTS BUS TO KEEP RUNNING, HE SAYS’: Fourth Naval Battalion at Kings- meade, ( ompany’'s mania Pret dent, Denies war dropy attacked last night rk Central tracks by @ gang of ne- Nght until h af Bway, Bre, 8.20 fven to the benefit JULY 14TH, Hyatt of Ossining, a member of “Altogether tons of bombs returned safely “THE 13TH CHAIR” STILL DRAWS CROWDS rett and company i Permanent Service. VAUDEVILLE PROCTOR'S DEVE bt aH n several of LO EO VE ANS. | TO STAY INDEFINITELY id his condition is een misinterpr negroes and took then nmission did not deny the if Hyatt could tden- sailors were paid yest f lack of 44>) Western Champagne -- ; 1 KILLED, 40-HURT IN RIOT. od Foreigners Clash tn empted robbery various stepa| explaining th cen with referen preventing ‘an y Calle Bank Om Commission that aECFERD Arve PER POn ance | OMIT FR. i a THE We ARRIOR” ON ATC RITERION Loew $ NeW Yoan THEA | was reported killed and bet RIO JANEIRO, wounded in to-day at Sao Paul “HITCHY=I 00 Loew's American Roo! }°\>; JEANNE All Bea ining men n¢ noned to appear before County Grand Jury on M Erroh, Irene. he about fifty mall nat Anarchists. cause of allege e of employers for fore h Regiment. »} World Wants Work Wonders a

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