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THEBRIDGEPOET TELEGEAMv PAGE SEVEN. ''FAF' ROTH- BLUM Main St. TTpstalrs RESORTS Grand View Hotel Lake Placid, N. Y. Way up the Adirondack, rtai tram the noise and dis- 5rd of the city's strife.

and placid as the name Implies. Brer; convenience to meet requirements of refined people. Exceptional table; baths. Fur- j'nlslicd cottages for rent. A Vxfc with photographic rc- jjrodnetions of this famous i natural playground sent free.

MARSHALL Lake Placid, N.Y. Granliden Hotel, LAXESUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. It Gateway of the White MonDUins. The Ideal Tour Hotel at. Lake Sunapee.

Good golf course, fishing tennis, bathing, boating, canoeing, 'dan- dng, fine motoring, etc. Accommodates 300. Furnished cottages to rent. "Altitude 1,200 ft. No Hay Fever." Write for circular, W.

W. BROWN Water Season; Hotels Indian HlTCr and Hocklcdgc, BOOKLEDGE, FLOREDAr UPHOLSTERING AND SLIP COVERS SPECIAL SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED Five Piece Parlor Suite Upholstered In Tnpcstry, and Frames Polished Like New. $15.98 Up Slip Covers, 5 Pieces, $7.98 Up AM, GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Orders Taken and Delivered 25 Miles Around the City. Write or Phone ana Salesman Will Call With Full Line of Samples AMERICAN UPHOLSTERING MFG. CO.

860 STATE STREET Corner of Iranistan Avenue Plione Xoble 418. Vlargarine Makers Admit Fraud in Coloring Scandal 'rovidence Concern Pleads Guilty to U. S. Charges Taxes Involved. RHEUMATIC AJfD UIDNiSV.

UjiS Are you troubled with rheumatism, kidney or bladder affections? Any such symptoms as swollen muscles or.joints, backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, urinary irregularity, puffiness. under the -eyes Tqu need Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, R.

F. T. 2, Morrill. Maine, -n-rites: "I found relief as soon as- I began taking Fbley Kidney Pijls. -My husband also received much benefit from them.

He was so lame ha could not stoop over; now he feels no pain." Hindle's Drug HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS, Highland cool la the Berkshire. Hglte-- On main line of motor travel tennis, saddle horses, con- oortt dancing. June IS to Oct. JK Desirable cottages with hotel HOWE MGBS, lalnceas Hotel, THE GREYLOCK NOW OPEN Henry N. Teagne, lessee, MASSACHUSETTS.

cultivated, interCTting people lucking ictt and recreation at the Vteuhore. Hospitable--homelike in 10- wonderful tvat 'Golf aud yacht.chtl'priiTlege..' SilTOS V- THE LEXDS SUMMER JtESORTS. Cosey Bedv fas! Haven Capacity Swill. Cen. HOTJ51S HOTEL 'Derby, Ct CLARK C.

r. SohleoM, Mgr. fncr Ij fklp' Iiveri LHohfleld, Ct. turn Buy What You Need, But-BUY WISELY Otherwise you are diverting labor from ammunition, clothing, shipping and the thousands of other articles our boys need to beat the Hun Hordes. Be A Life Saver "To the very last, 'quarter you save.

This space is donated to the government by David Greenbaum 121 OONGBESS ST. just OB Main St. The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health and keep the habits regular with Many Societies Will Participate in Great Parade 'athfinders' Dance Is Most Charming Affair Plans for Independence Day Event Progressing Enthusiasm Evident. NEW YORK, June an ndictment returned In September, 915, charging conspiracy to de- raud. the government through the rtiflcial colorins of oleomargine, 'rank W.

Leonard, L. Sarber and Samuel B. Fenne'r, in ntsiness jn Providence, E. as tlie A errnbnt "Manufacturing com-any, today entered pleas of uilty before Federal Judge Hand. Frauds aggregating: alleged.to.have been eommit- ed by the between 912 and 19i4, by using palm oil color oleomargino sa as to de- eive-ths internal revenue collec- ors and evade a tax of 10" cents pound oh" the product made, by' hem.

The sum of JMOO.OOO tho amount iinpaid taxes for the ecovery 'of which the. government las instituted a civil suit against he'Vermont Manufacturing company. i Sentence of the trio was defer-ed to allow their to pre- are answers to the district attor- ley's statement of the" facts in the to the court. Tillinghast is president of the loncern. Two Bridgeporters to Be Admitted to Bar Two Bridgeport boys who pass- id the recent state.

bar examma- have been notified to appear the Superior court; in New Haen this morning to be by. the court ana formally admit- ed to the bar. The successful two ire Lorin Willis of 2925 Main itreet and Abe Schwarz of 434 Lalayette street. There were 14 who took the examination and. six passed, i The jther four were Albert A.

Goldner of Stamfor.d, -Richard H. Ireland of South Norwalk, Ernest Lofgren of Stamford 'and D. W. B. Wilson of Peekskill, N.

Y. Reports from societies composed of both native born and foreign born citizens saying that they are to- take part in the Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July parade are being received toy Sec retary George Gove -and it, is evident that tiie majority fraternal organizations of 'Bridgeport will turn out 100 per cent, strong on thai: day. These societies and the bands, 'which will number at least IS will form the second dlvislon'of this, parade the brigade of number ing forming the first division. "Wants To Know Soon. Gove is desirous that every society send in word as soon as possible as to a-botit how many of the members i participate and it' word has not already been sent it should be before the week is over.

Next week the societies will be assigned their places in thi parade by drawing lots each kind O'f an organization being treated as a unit and the various societies of the organization willValso have their position assigned" in the unit by drawing lots. This method is considered Ijy tha committee 01 tho Chamber of Commerce as being -ihe most equitable and fair that could be devised and the leaders of the organizations are of the same opinion. It is desired that every house owner of the city-who -lias not an American flaig procure and see that, it iis- flying, from in froiv of their homes on Independence Day. There will no fireworks of kind on this-day the only celebration being that of the parade, the exercises at Seaside Park and the mass meetings to be held by the various foreign spaking so- cities. NOT NON-PRODUCTIVE.

Draft boards have been advised that bank real estate men and insurance clerks are not classed in the non-productive list-in the "work or flght" regulations General Crowder, according to Ma.ior Buckley of Hartford, Regis trants are advised to hold their present positions until they receivi some word from local boards. PIUS Uriot of Any Medicine ia iKe Wptli Sbiil Everywhere. In ZSo. --Advertisement. TO NEW Steamer Naugatuck LoTet Union Street VVbrl 8 A.

M. Semirr tickeu Offioe THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Resorts--Atlantic City, J. ATLANTIC CITYS NEWEST Directly on the Ocean Front Cuusually attractive during all seasons of the year. American and European Plans Luxurious ilobbies, spacious and sun parlors, overlooking the ocean.

Charming- afternoon musicales and evening concerts. A 'palatial rest and Sea iva- residence lor those seeking ter baths. Fireproof garage. IIOTJELS. Sffoiwe of Taylor I HOTEL fVlARTSMEOOE -D VAn 3,..

T. Cf Vnrlf Broadway, 32d New York One Block from Pennsylvania Station Equally Convenient for Amusements, Shopping or Business. 357 Pleasant Rooms, with Private Bath, $2.50 PER DAY 00 Rooms 1 257 Excellent Rooms, with Private Bath, facing street, southern ci- posui'e $3.0.0 PES DAY rtlso'Attrac'tive Rooms from $1.50 The Hcstnurant Prices Are Jlost Aforicnitc. Swift Company Qf Has Grown The that a business prganization has grown steadily for forty years prdves that it has kept continually meet-; ing a vital business demand, It have kept "fit" or it could not have stood the strain of e'ver- shifting conditions. Swift Company has been trained in the school of experience.

Every day of its forty years of service has solved some new problem of value to its Every year has (proved its ability to learn by experience, and to use this knowledge for the benefit of those with whom it deals. June 17. (Spe-r lal)--A very charming affair was he dance held Saturday evening, iy the Pathfinder Girls at the iome of Miss Beatrice Blarney of Jentre street. Miss Blarney was assisted by Miss Dorothy. -Taylor.

The music for the. dancing was 'urniahed by a victrola and quite ats in the evening refreshments were served by'the hostesses. The decorations were pretty cut flowers and Japanese lanterns. Thoso present were the following: Hisses Esther Neilson, Marjorie STorthrop, Dorothy Bawden, Bernice "Wheeler, Anna O'Dwyer, Mildred Post, Nan Sherwood, Dorothy Taylor, Beatrice Blarney, Tames Fox, "Wallace MacGregor, "William Muttitt, Charles Downs of Fairfleld, Warren Porter of Strat- fleld, William-Walsh of Elizabeth N. Clayton 'Bartram and Rollins Pinkham of Southport.

Kev. Mr. Jepson Officiates. Rev. William H.

Jepsoii of St Luke's church in Bridgeport officiated yesterday at the, Episcopa' church in this town Rev. Richard D. Hatch, who.is-eri- joying a live weeks' vacation at the homo of his father in Brooklyn i Mrsji.Bullcley to Entertain. Mrs. Charles E.

Bulkley the members of the King's Daughters atMier home on Spruce street next week. The.usual be clone by tho News v. i Frederick James Ma- hon.and Joseph.lBovenzorwho are stationed at-Camp-Upton, spent the week-end with' 1 their parents. These three young men were accepted in the last draft call. Mrs.

W. Banks is entertaining at her J6hn street, Mr. and J.iMar-' sahll of city days. Mrs. Francis' of Bryn the- summer at and-jMrs.

E. "of the Shore road. i- Tho meeting, of the Southrjp'rt: Civic association wag held at the home- of. H. G.

Oliphant of Willow: The usual line of business matters were transacted. The members of this committee are as follows: Walter H. Pafford, Judge John H. Perry, L. -Wells Curtis, Henry H.

RenneU and H. G. Oliphant. Mrs. of Norwalk is the guest this week of her aunt, Mrs.

Edward Vorhees of street. Miss Mildred- Taylor of (Ssborri place is spending this week as the guest of Miss Masterson p'f New York city. 'Miss Esther Waterman, has opened, her summer ho.me on Rose Hill-for the season. Miss Waterman spending the win- in the west. Leonard Brown of Camp Devens spent the week-end with his father oh Main stree.t.

"William of, Brooklyn is )eing entertained-at the home of lis sister, Mrs. Charles H. Mills of West Way road. Miss Margaret, Oliphant. of Willow street is.

upending several weeks in Stocjtbridge, Mass. A meeting of the Southport fire department wa'sj. held this evening at-the headquarters on Ma'ih Red Cross work will' be continued tomorrow afternoon by "the members of the Events club at home- of Wakeman'of Pecjuot road. News Gossip. The Children's day services last M.

B. church n-oved to be successful. Mrs Monroe K. Perry of Main- stree was in charge. Mrs.

Andrew. Tait of Peguo road is improving after her recen illness and it is hoped that she will soon be able to be Mr. and. Mrs, James 'Smith a'r entertaining--'their Joseph Smith of W.aterbury, at'ttieir'hom on King's. Highway foi-'jthis week Miss Bdythe E.

Taylor turned to Her home '-'here at'te spending the week-end with Ml and Mrs. Howard D. Smith Ridgefteid. There are number of cases of mumps in Southport. has by Mr and.

Mrs. Rufus PlvSherwood tha their'son; Henry rived "safely "over there." Sher wood is mess sergeant in th Machine' Gun'battalion, for merly Squadron New Tori cavalry. 'Joseph lef Southpor this morning for Canada, where Rleiity of Peas in Market, Season for Canning Ripe Supervisor Sthwetik Reminds Housewives of Opportunity to Get Best Results. Early June peas are expected to: be procurable in large quantities at I the Bridgeport Farmers' market this week, and H. S.

Schwenk, the supervisor in charge advises the housewives of the arrange for the canning while the -price is low and the 1 '-vegetable abundant. The total! amount- of produce handled at the-'market -yesterday morning was less than it is expected that today will trihg in a -plentiful supply of all products. Beets and lettuce are still the leaders and will be plentiful this week. a large amount of lettuce is coming in that it will be necessary for the immediate co-operation of the housewives in this purchase of this vege.table'.ln order to. keep it from becoming a glut on the-market-.

en- -tirely; Kpnv the; market 'yesterdayj. and there should be a good sale for them todays The.small lots of rhubarb that were on the market yesterday sold for three -cents a pound and asparagus thaj. also came in small lots brought 16 land 18 cents a pound. of -the farmers having these products. can be sure to help the consumer -and also their pocket books by bringing them Beet tops, escarole.

and spinach are good, sellers and are beinJL rapidly han died-. total-receipts at'the Bridge-, and' ttie pre- prices paid by the, retail. 'Asparagus. 'Bieets, bunch, 2080 bunches, 18- greens, 50-60c. uslift.

i Escarole 30 bundles, liettuce '217 doz. leads, ozn. 300 he'ads, 25-30c. 7 218 do'z. unches, 20.c.''do?en Parsley; 100 bunches, SO doz.

unclie's. Peas bushel, J2.25-2.50 tiush- Radishes. Khubarb' 300" pounds, pound. 64 Strawberries 25 $7 crate 3 2 Quarts. These prices represent approximately the cost to the retailer vhen buying in the original package.

On account of the variable osts of, retailing, due to rentals, service, 'shrinkage, he consumer must expect to. pay rom 15 to 35 per cent, or more ibbve the prices quoted in this receipts were as 24 doz. bunches carrots 0-Gflc. each; 4 bbl. kale $1 a Scion to Speak Before Black Snake Council The chief of the Woodcraft league of America, Ernest Seton, will be- the' principal speaker at the-sixth annual grand council of the Black Snake tribe of Woodcraft Indians to be held at the council grounds at Far Mill river; Stratford this evening at eight o'clock.

This -will be the only council this -which the public is invited and is looked forward to by lovers of "the all out doors who have the previous public 'councils. Visitors, who plan attending should take the Derby cars which leave Bridgeport railroad station 35 minutes after the hour and get off at Far Mill River station, minutes -for. going by auto should Derby state' road to Far Mill "Kiver where there will "be guides to 'direct. The' council ring "is'about two minutes from the car Hne and PAY -PJJA55A Hunter and Havens, at Middle' and. Gold'streets, hava paid their assessment, of on the plaza iprojeet and the firm will 'Be the lien the-property.

has enlisted in the Canadian army. Mr. Brock has been for the last number of years landscape, gardner E. T. Bedford of Greens, Farms.

is very, well known' in Southport. THE Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request Address Swift Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago.Ulinois Swift Local Branch, 464 Water Bridgeport, Conn. Corner Main and Elm Sts. For Tuesday and Wednesday Only A Sale of 500 New Skirts 1 Beautiful Linen Skirts! Dainty Gabardine Skirts Pine Tricotine Skirts Attractive Plaid Skirts Rich Stripe Exquisite Sip Skirts 2.50 White Skirt off at 3.50 Gabardine Skirt off at (3.85 Gabardine Skirt 5.00 Trjcotine Skirt off at 5.85 Tricotine Skirt off at 10.00 Linen Skirt at 19.50 Plaid Skirts off at 25.00 Silk Skirts off at 1.67 2.33 2.B7 3.33 3.90 6.67 13.00 16.67 Waist Bands 25 to 36 No Exchanges Every Sale Positively Final rq WESTERN growth in a year shows fifty thousand trained workers in the service of the American people. Imagination, persistency, organization have been the abiding factors of Western Union ptfblic service since the idea conceived of piitting the whole world into instantaneous personal communication.

THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRftPH CO. '31 i 5 in muni I mm Can YOUR Storekeeper Cut His Delivery Costs all depends on sort of delvwiy he uses. Does be use boiM and wagon, a converted passenger ear or a Vim Delivery Car? If houses a Tim he IMS the mwt economical form of delivery on the market today--costing lets ttau six cents a mile to operate. ase tbe Vim is geared, and fefcri- cated like a truck--without pleature cac puu makcsbift attachments. 45 000 Vims sow in use.

Tho chassis MUJf for $tf. Complete vtth Open Enrol body with Closed Panel tfU. Fourteemtandard. types of body. All prim F.

0. B. PAtWel Epedal Eelened Payment Plan enable! you pay for tie- Vim gradually out of its IIS Siki Serrice Sutiwi Grosso Motor Sales Oo. 577 Fairfleld Ave. Bridgeport, Conn.

Phone Xoble 405 very cautiously. gum is all right, but it you Insist rather bellera that: you around with your mouth to be a salesgirl or a crammed full the delicacy people will begin to think you sort of a stenogra "Judging gum," OTOW up raLhsr- inferior phe'r. Still I may- 1 but you really ought to know 'that NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER! tigation a of the- quarters be- (Continued from Page One.) lion but said that he proposed to her. Learned of Uis Divorce. The witness claimed that first marriage was by a justice of the peace and as she was a Catholic, I a i promised to have the a i a ceremony i formcd later in that chinch.

Thej fore a i listed bv the accomplished and there, as it appeared Billiard work since it was Mrs. Billiard said i hat was I it, Rome war office, hold- jffthe line of the river. rireu Back to Kivcr. SBetweren Candelu and the Zen- where the The bin can great doal of established a aco. In that i work 200 les have lis-cd.

places i nave inv-ttisatod are i shown pel-oil'! ca'l at of the a for rooms or houses M'-. said veslerday a i a previously been i couple could not be man icd in the vork. Derby chief ranger. and speaker ot the cvcnin Meyer, grand chief ranger i a Secretary Thomas Laugn- of Xaugatuck wcie also present to witness the work. There was a large attendance.

Hanley and Joseph Cm-ley entertained i songs and piano selcc- Boston, Xew York, CleA eland, Chicago. St. Louis, Washington, Philadelphia, Detroit, P. C. .014 .577 .554 .331 .490 .482 by the Manufacturers' Association Chamber of Commerce, the coal dealers of Bridgeport and by citizens generally.

Mr. Pierce, who was in Washington last week, was prevailed upon to visit the anthracite committee. He laid the situation clearly before that body, with the result that action is definitely and assuredly confirmed. It is interesting to note that the real medium of influence, according to persons who hava discussed coal affairs with the administration, is the fact that the ready response of citizens here in signing applications for i supplies is the lever which i a moved the authorities to grant the requests of the community. I do not "Ct after our systems have been so readily adopted." the authorities intimated, "we cannot exneet other ommunities to follow the loyal ml patriotic example of Bridge- ort, and therefore you our coal." 19 17 yoslelrdnj's Results.

Boston 3, St. Louis 0. Xcw York 5, Detroit 5 (called end of i a i a 3, Cleveland 6. Washington 2, Chicago 1. Games Today.

Detroit at St. Louis. COMTjEY TO SPEAK. Citv Attorney William H. Comley, will deliver an address at the patriotic rally of the Sons and Daughters of Veterans at o'clock tonight in Grand A hall, 025 Main street.

There will also be a musical program. This rally is in response to the request of the State Council of Defence and the public is invited to attend. HUGE WAR ORDERS ILLEGALLY PROCURED Chicago, League. Lost 33 Xcw York Uoston, 25 i i a i 23 Philadelphia, 21 St. Louis, 20 Pittsburgh, 20 20 I o- 2 6 28 25 29 P.

C. .073 .4150 .417 .417 .408 (Continued from "Pago One) Piirl Xew York and elsewhere a percentage of i proflth. Officials said the a a to enter into the agreements by assurances of tho agents that they had special influence with army oflicers others in charge of i contracts and threat to use tlu't i the manufacturers. Lvi- dence was said to nave been sec i a of the a already have made i thousands the fiist time she heard ut her a divorce. Ilia.

recited a loim list of her husband's alleged i i i tious i women and told i i a i i lus a of bin-mess in i i him to come out and give them led to i i "a'Yo'n" ol the between co lam a ollieura and these agents, and a i la d'-finiti- i i a i a these, of- lii-ers are i i ibe con-piracies, Sccietury Baker is a i a invcsnea- wiiich might shed i on contingent fee contracts. Klovon offices in Washington were raided at the same time, and a great mass of papers of contract agents was carried away. cities in which raids were a i New York, Boston, Jersey City, i a i a Pitts- Providence, a New Britain, Boi N. Bridgeport, t'amclcn, N. a Farmingdale, X.

Freedom, Fullcrton, Hdgerstown, Harrison, N. i Middletown, Middletown, Pa. At almost the that the raids were made a federal grand in a i i i a i conspiracy to a i contracts illegal i Yesterday's New York 2, 1. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 3. Pittsburgh Philadelphia 9 (10 i i Boston 4, St.

Louis 3 i a Boston 4, St. Louis 2 (afternoon game). Games Today. Cincinnati at Xcw York. St.

Louis at Roston, Chicago at Brooklyn. i i i at i a i a International, At Jersey City: Syracuse, Jersey City, 2 4 9 ') TO TRIAL Mrs. Ella Dailey of 35 Courtin street, who was arrested last fhursday afternoon in the Howand store charged with shoplift- ng, will be arraigned in the i ourt this morning. Her case came ip Friday i and bonds were ixed at Later a large quan- ity of dress goods was found in icr home and the woman was re- -irrested and bonds were placed at taiy of War Baker and that all commissioned officers have been required to take the broader oath of allegiance to the United States government and its officers. is pointed out by military authorities that numerically, as well na In efficiency the Connecticut troops are far superior to those of other states, having been mustered in at an earlier date and intensive training having been given them.

Men Under Approximately 10,000 men are uniformed and under arms in Connecticut, of which Fail-field county is represented by about 2,300. In this state both officers and enlisted men have been pledged for a two year period to obey, the commands of state officers. AA'ith the exception of the words, "And the United States of America" the oath of allegiance taken by Connecticut troops is the same as those of the old National Guard. Spirit Is It is upon this oath which Major General Burpee yesterday based his statement that State Guards could not be "ordered" out of the State of Conneticut, but the spirit of the organization is plainly evident in the words of its commander that it would go anywhere in emergency as long as its organ- isations were kept intact. In commenting upon the report that Xew York Guards already had been asked by the War department to assist in protecting the southern borders of the United tSatcs Major General Burpee declared that he did not credit the statement as being true.

He said that no suggestions had been made to the Military Emer- board by the War department that Connecticut troops would be called and for that rca- GAS A TO STOP AMERICANS (Continued from Page One-) northwest of Toul today. I he enemy losses sustained yesterday i when the Germans were defeated in an a to take A i a prisoners arc estimated at a in excess of. 200. 1 he American casualties were considerable fewer. "Xotliinc New," Sins Berlin.

"BKRLIX VIA LOXDOX, June cninp: report from general headquarters snjs: "There is nothing new on any battle front." airplanes were brought down." "Report. 1 I 1 June p.itrol amvitv in Picardy, Lorr.tinc and the Vosges no important developments at points held by the American troops in Kr.inco were reported in tonight's i from General Persh- ing. In tho Vosges a hostile raid was broken up by the American fire. 3 0 1 7 2 Ladestro the Piave in Saturday's tho Italian-' Jiuve dm en iem back to the bank and re endeavoring to push cross the stream. The latest A ian official communication rc- the gain of a i i a round west of San Dona Di capture of the village oi ttpo Sile, on the castein edge of 'Lagoon region in the Province Ve'oetia.

and-about 20 miles trom le city of A'Pirn itself. Thus far the Italians. British ad French troops have made risojiers of more than 4,300 Aiis- while the Austrian w.n ffice'-assej-ts that 12.000 prisoneis been taken by the A a the fighting has died own considerably in the iln 'region it is expected toon to be resumed with increased Igions. 1 10 and 12.000 i work- i i lion been ot to list i i i i i a also s-m i i i i cell i i ilpr.s ill's i i come i lioxvr-w r. TO AU I PA I presHienl of the a Xa- t.ona! lor IJehet" A has sent to General Pan.

president of the i I'ross a check lor 371. franc? The i i i i is to he used i Billiard a i i men who were i i i i as Kthel," "Mary" and "Lorctta." They went to the Columbia hotel in D.uien and lo an i in a i i i a i with the dc- of i and tonight a i i i the i that he go to I lie of suspic- Walker, a a Labate and rai roll. At Rochester, Newark, Brogan a a and a A Plinghamton: a i a (Ten i and Bcng'iugh; Barnes and A a i I 1 11 1 Toronto. ous ri'ncs. Daniels also is in close touch with the and the wh'ilo i i a to the a I i Wilson and his .011.

X. Y. At me i session Mrs. a i i i Mid told she he'd occn ci a by a i the a The i a a not finished when i a a or I ix MII.VORD. M1LFOK.U.

1 of 130 a 111 idgepoi was arrested a ternoon lor passing on the the invaded re- (Side of one of the bilcnl policemen in the town. a i The i i agents i of thcs-p i a a i i bo prosecuted con.sp'i-acy statutes, ami all a a by them or i i a i are to an- by government. a i i a i i i oi the plot may lead to disclosures as sensational as those of today, secret agents of the a i ot of investigation cn- i offices of several business tn ins, showed i badges of a i and spent sev- a hours going i letter 'files searching for documents fee a against Fleming, i Baltimore, former water commissioner of Bost T. Cavauaugb, Kllgcne i a Joseph Kohn, all of Bosto'i. These men, it is charged, worked in a mysterious in-, a pcrsu.ldms man- a to pav them commissions on contracts they obtained i i that they had special I i certain a a officers and in some cases a a i the contracts and receiving i tees was that these men were detected in i iies-iStiations i B.

A i president of the a City "Raincoat a of i a i a worked i agents in a i evidence against them. They ai rested i ancl and Egan. in a i recently and are now at liberty The government i make i a test case, a i a i action against others suspected of similar tactics, EASTERN LEAGUE Yesterday's Kc.suits", i 3, a 2 I All games played Sunday. Team Standing. Won Lost 'P.

C. Rridgi'pcrt, 2i 1 Mew i .619 Xew a 13 a I I Providence, 13 10 i i I 11 Worcester, 3 111 1 3 6 Watcibin-v. 3 .130 Games Tniln.i. Bridgeport at a i i at Worcester. Xew Haven at Xew London.

i a I a i Berlin "Report. a i i party BK11LJX via. London, prisoners on The oflicial communication from general headquarters today says: "Lively reconnoitcring activity led to i i a engagements at a i on the Southwest of' Ypres and on both sides ot the Sonime. the i i activity revived in the i "On the battlelield southwest Xovon tho a i activity in- creased in intensity in the evening. Between the Uurcq and tho Marne we captured 120 prisoners in local taids.

1 "The booty in guns captured by our luhance' between i i and Xoyon has increased Iroin 130 i to more than 300, i i some of the highest calibre. The booty in a i gnus a to far more a a thousand. the Mouse and the Moselle we i i losses on by an advance on both sides and destroyed parts of i positions. i detachments i i i back prisoners out of the French and American I in the A'osges and in I a "Eight enemy a i a and I eight captive balloons i down yesterday." French I-'nc. PARIS.

June the Oise and the Aisne we repulsed enemy a a north of a r.ivyo and consolidated our gains of the, mornins," sas the War oflice. a tonight. "Tile prisoner'; tal.cn in this region numbered 370. We captured, as well. 2r.

a i guns and eight i morlarp." Eastern theatre: "Two enemy Americans Captui'i'd. WITH THT3 AM10KICAXARMY IX FUAXCL', 17. (By The Associated Press)--A German raiding party took a few American the Lunevillc front this morning. The enemy raid followed a patrol light, in which tha Americans penetrated the enemy tranches, i i one German and i another. wont thin or "break up" undei- engine heat--look fortheecf White SO-CO-NY' SIGN STANDARD OIL A I NEWSPAPER!.

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