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* ; Lo as 3+ sues aus] < OIE§ “JUNE (F] MU ART FORTHE OUTiNc U] TENN GOODS .. TENNIS RACKETS - REigls PUC bas arrived safely overseas, ac- . to information received here Cheese Factory of E. W. Coon + £33; o vfl'MA'KE THER ESCAFE I; \£6313 * ms BALLS ~ HE -PASSES AwWAY- AT EITY AS PRESIDENT OF 5+. LAW. (RRT Shop vhooee satmied a| _ ~ - clormina |- TENNIS Nets 00 [SCCC Chjem claen (00 0\ - rehee universiry 99“ p Dix has arrived safely over bou s f C © CROQUET || oe o =-- | _| || | Cn BV rate Raaa or ous| EQFMMATED LOSS 19 $20,000 PLAGS {HURT IN~ELEVATOR ACCIDENT / srigtep at thc agnony) | peee) (is Accepted ay tausttes) nner __ « U \00. - j & Tried to Jump On Moving Elewator Company at Henderson 13 Totally &. t And Was Caught Between Fipo: \\10 !Mfantryman Said to «Have STERLING'S it Will Take Effect Aug. Nausea- He e Has Not Been Selected. Ralirg: dke f Sought to Enter Dance When in an sor > ade In 5 Ine returned from Port | DtttrOYed by Fire: BOOK SHOP And Door » | | intoxieated Condition \__ s. the as C oc 4 e-- - d SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) h” gone to thfi Adirondacks for 111 & 113 Washington st. William Neville 310011937, aged 26' - ( t a health. © _. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) years, & salesman, of 1118 Brepmsuni Members of Company K. 22nd In- BAGGMGE “Ca-mo: iugalllgxfzhepzsijgxtuz? ppoz’xfl trom - ' Gad «in ' Henderson, June 10.-The cheese etreet, who was badly injured Fri-| faniry and signal o detach t Fran > 8 ent of p AM Sauls Oulld will hold a‘picnic o day morning at the B. N. James gar 22 \ \\ FISHING TACKLE St. Lawrence university was present- 8 district direct yee ipper at the City Park at 6:80 to- | factory owned by E. W.; Coon & Com- | age in Factory street he was caught! of Madison Barracks engaged - in BICYCLES _- ed to the board of trustees at the the Ney ° iy j a © 1 Bt, Eollowing suggfirb filial?“ Paty of Philadelphia, Pa., located in between the floor of then passenge; \C.°ral fights in Arsenal and Court. meeting this afternoon and it was ao. will have oEnxm land my 'mfonthly meeting b this village, burned to the ground = elevator and the top of the door to, street sectors between 11 and 1: Sat-| # SONORA PHON OGRAPH i dgTh s aftern 8 111 take ef m in pou CCe At the ~ ; 'R ' ’ e ' * Ahe elevator shaft, died Sunday even y a cepted. e resignation w o ef- on. Mr. y ¢ meh's - Catholic t urdsy night and the police and mili us Thgflgoéifiuy 2 private dancing about 11 last night, with all of its , mgT gt 9 ar tine C'lty hosmpalh a U tary officers were called to quell the SHOPPING BAGS fect Aug. 31, 1918, The board made guiwlmendem of tr: 4 ley 413°“ an\??? temple, Mont-} contents, together with an tce house, { Nonmuéuggxfifiezglfigeg pig—lays; disturbances. The fights are said to | f PURSES, ETC. § no attempt to name a successor to F tr?“ Of the Ney iday June 17. e and barn. The total loss was on State street and an autopsy was be the result of a jealousy which ex- President Gallup, and it is not be- ead quarters a sane garag oss . in . and Mrs. Charles Ireland of estimated at nearly $20,000 conducted this morning by Drs. N. ists between the soldiers of the two *. iffrarp-recélved a cablegram from L. Hawkins and F. R. Calkins, The! branches, and while the battle; did ir son, Seggeant Roy C. Ireland,| \How the fire started is a mystery. | WAS AT PLACE ONLY Two|autopsy showed that Mooney gied! not start until late at night. they had ved - safe . from a hemmorrhage resulting from| been brewing all the evening. ' l (xb \Kas ag‘g’iiiflxgfi arri It was discovered between 10:30 and DAYS & fracture and dislocation of the pel; - As the result of several battles UP F eee 19 TOL . 11 by Herbert Montague, who lives vis bone. He also sustained bruises] which took .place. a rumor became I R. Seabury paid . $2 t_ in . and a fracture of the left ankle, He! current about the streets Sunday - I ¢: this morning for allowing next door to the factory. When he WAS PHUBABL’Y HflMES'BK was operated upon at the hospital) that an order would be issued - at 7 mtruck to remain in| discovered the fire the entire rear of Friday afternoon by Dr. Calkins. ) °} under federal Pgland ang such p, Tend into New York line! bgm‘ Fe' the Baum; t New York, N0! s lMadhmm Barracks which would re- | atreet | 1 r \than . Mr. Mooney entered the garage by' sult in all the soldiers | at While Mrs. Bunce Was Temporarily) the rear door Friday morning, and, Ba the factory was in flames. Madison . u d the al 1 haf. the tacka being confined to the post w ~ > Hzgenmf s \ zefi?agfl- 120 - e sprea e alarm quickly, and | - Absent Boy Went Awa -Hag No| walked to the elevator s it, grounds for a period of a month. ARTHUR WOODARD oF HuNtT.! Y id Private H. R. Heldt, of fhe 102nd | Herbert Deregha, manager of the Money In socket \ f a tende dto go on the upper for! Firs( Lieut Rowland Glenn, e \ ears, has arrived safely over- mccording to word received by ®:parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Heldt, com- the purpose of purchisin some at Madison Barracks, said INGToNvILLE HURT terial When Fe reached the placs today that there was absolutely noth- Mr. Hustis at tha f factory, his wife and little child and made a di seven men who were employed in aa y { + inade district dirediili>t of the 0; 4, Taking adv he saw that the elevator had sscend rag to the report that the men would ) ndians dummccgmwi i Winall emy street. the factory, escaped in their night | of Mrsgm'ng. afifiififnifinafiegg ed and was about two and & | hall be denied their leave. However, Lien- F Eu. F HUM ”HWEHS SEAT. (cinnatl'mdemb e v. me ~~ Alpheus - 0,|ClOthes. If the flames had gained|Jeferson county farm school, for|feet from the ground floor. - He.tenant Glenn said that he had re- __- i “fined: Pi abm mo region, exten ordzhcs rexerye| mitch greater headway | before they | 30944 an hour this morning, Walter |IBade an attempt to catch it andlcelved reports relative to the fights ~- {P+ west 0d ttfhurgh‘ an@k the Ohio py. aesthal \of nce | wore Taber, a l2-year-old boy, who came jumped to the floor of the elgvazor,and Is corducting an - investigation Wagon Struck Curb and Joited Him ' \the tie of *\ \z. lines of ; has been. transte: ans rred m discovered the fire might have to the farm ol Saturday, ran|with 'one foot He could not bring today Of-Wagon Weighs About 2,500 | the Erie ratiroad. } zdlriofo MQPNE-b 1:5\ at | resulted fatally. away. Up to late this afternoon he|the other leg to the floor Of the @le | Captain Frederick C. Sembac b, |\ 9 9 1 no Docent of Direator Etymma y the war \Fhe factory was doomed when the| Was still missing, vator and was caught. lrommandmg Company K. Second| General McAdoo removing a) the railroad presidents in the Uniteq § | States from office would no: Tétirs } ;James H. Hustis from further parte cipation in railroad management was a foregone conclusion, and {n » It is thought that the boy became|_ Mr. Mooney was born at Felts Provisional Regiment, ' flamuwxaro discovered, and the fire. homesick. His home is in Pawling, | MHis, Oct 17, 1892, a son of Willtam guard, said that while the signal | arthur Woodar d. aged 32% years.' |f people | men, 0 responded quickly to the N. Y. Mrs. Bunce left the school at/and the late Estella Mooney. Hoicorps dance was in progress at the alarm, devoted their energios to sav-|9, and when she 'returried at 10:30} was educated In the schools in that|armory Saturday night some itnad ° - was seriously Ing the other buildings nearby. Ths [He bad gone. The other boys were in | Village and came to Watertown 9A, and signal corps men 800 Probably fatally injured this aft t h ice house, barn - and garage - were | 829001 gaégemauzlggeeingonztgtsnggueflzg {reams involved in an argument injermoon between 12 and 1, when he Dr. Frank A. Gallup, 6:3an (ml-ft ifefgofidwgz not sup clustered together in the rear of the Wherever the boy has gone he| Northern ' ront of the armory. He sald thal be | yas run over by a large ice wagon 2 S umated 5, . must have walked, for he had mo| Watertown he also worked At the neard one 22nd Infantryman ask t (by the government with the larger [:dog# started in real sarneat| - The flames were quickty| money in his pockets, with which to| New York Air Brake Company and: \p 7p ; Thich be was driving up State street. | Hed that any action will be taken [duty of managing the roads of th, \Why be wasn't sll right to go in: Patrolman Danfe] | COmmunicated to them. pay railroad fare, He also has an tm.| Was employed in the Wool | 6d the hans mins var m of hak 4 New - York ' come. on the ; institution. hen ki» dance\ He said be believed the | !! !s thought that several of his ribs 24 !044Y's meeting 'A boule to house canrass| Three automobiles were - sayeq | Dodiment in his speech which makes store for several months,. Ho left # ' The l Maine Railroad in t g lus] Afgument was over [he fact that the 1 are broken and that he is suflwing' trustees met at 10 \NB. moh was 6 hand. of it limo“ 1111170381le to “1111011181115 h © b i F '\2nd Inf f b; a ithe bankruptcy court before fed k fin\? wor unlicensed | from the garige. 'The ico house Was what he says. Mrs. Bunce said this |O.. whore he was employed as asaist ang wufifmfinfimfiw fink?!) g- ms int-ma! injuries i523“ g wlzlflfmed ($118; tin“ [operation was declared, and 1g * (oo 2 [Aled with foe #n preparation for the| afternoon he would have difficulty if/4D0t manager in the 5 and 10 cent pa; corps men. Captain gems“? axis-d Mr. Woodard is employed by Cian | 8:1”:an Tuarfeiémfé' ”starved [[ [H. Hustis was the receiver Ho bes . MMM b season. 'There was nothing | be stopped at a farm house for mon. | Store at the place. '. [tat ho was in bed at! | had a long career as a rallroad . | in his quarters at |°0CC B Hartman local ice dealer ' the agricultural cellege at noon | max alien in the barn. No furniture was sareq|°y Of refuge in expaining who he| Ho came back to xtefimgoglgvbe time and arose and hefird the ar|He was returning to the Hartman} - President Gallup has been the' firm! fwd! u: u“: 8]ng of 52311011133. ‘ from the living rooms td the factory “5111103?th “we“? “fmwfi {1:3 Theon 23310”; an seleaman forliow He $ If]; pues out of the win- gsldenm ay 1831 State arteet trom head of 81 Lawrence for 3 [3] Railroad at Now Vorfifi 5:35 ‘ M 0 ort 0 (dow He sa 8s 1 & tes t oot ne, oomement ot | may, th 9 thee paean oped |y imal on bates oe irl hop h dori ans altri pn gie nex the, MIP ' ud continued with thar mea madly could not be learned this afternoon. | has brown hair and eyes, Ho is short | tion and for the past four “gm” PQj'dough boys\ during the bo attempted to make the curve that | tired on account of iI] health . | leased “221g various posttions us It was sald this afternoon that the | 224 Dis face is long. His hair is long | bad been working “11; 0‘s?” noggin-wad that the 22nd Infantrymen retag~j leads to the barn _ He bad drivep i It has been rumored for some time | ul he b 1987 Quin“! general redvin atv company plans to buil in front and carclessly clipped in| Motor car company o 'la ted by telling the signal corps men | Past the driveway and as'ffB turnell 'that President Gallup wouid resi in - in chatg® of the have \received word 17. “Thofigtb In?“ a 23311105338- back. When ha loft the farm he wore | ber of the Eamnh “51 amalgfilnml they were a lot of fellows wha | to the left. the wagon went over the 'as there has been consiacrable tric . & AlPADY Rallrord. | Under grerséas of their | '\ *y nad about 50 farmers |a pair of short khaki pants, a some- Chutch and of the Ongpatonga \ ' lon bas sent ofall this Progra ver: shld bad joined \so they could take pic. | \UTD on all four wheels and th ition bet h his management the Boston & an ee; who was a mem-|#UPDiYing them with milk. 1It was | what r#y Sannel blouse witn| No. 340, I. O R. M - He m8 git; lures about three miles back of Tn: I was throw n out of hfs seat to \the boé’y etween him and the student, pany overcame popular dinsatlafze contingent that want that the farmers would pe | &} rather worn pair of shoes | \ed in Sandusky, O., 13°13]- 18. 10+ Oring Hine \ | ground. He was run over by the rear i r ton and developed into an eficies > fae r ne c - ~- me 7\ +- ~> £. ~- mls - amai - cro - aioe aon ie nor a meine les in the neighborhood. | that :i‘ox°m Law” ed- to\ tug | father, William _ Mcomey, of FPona!®, 2504 infantryman struck. a signet|SlOppod The wagon weighs approxi (Offi! man in the face but the simai ) 2500 pounds | Mills, and ist Miss Irene ”Slum “marmfipemlénx head a!!! the Now Tork, & Kt the loss to them would be away from the farm school. Taber 8, a sister, Cd man did not strike b i He was removed to the Hart I , Now Haven & Hartford Railrag 1° Alight: - +> - bad not beon at the school! long| Mooney, siso of Folts Mills. & back ae e Hartman cording to Captain Sembach Th tesidence and from there ha was - vig . f Funeral arrangements are incom- ore * 6 . There was a house on each aide of (NOW\ ff\ Mr. And Mrs. Bunce to ; After sorving in that “pr fee _ S2 cleut B. Leroy Greene of Com. | (Aken to the St Joachim's hospital lamest cand coluipg , wirh , DeaTly_ two. yearn he - was | chome : Bs? line rained 4 vu s ons ot 2s [know hink, but Mrs. Bunce said sha | Dlete. e ao {pm TOK sumrd. believing , A6 !s being attended by Dr F R; - MACHMES CAugine s6Me | h of fee Boston & Maine ast. board | **\ 77+ ont neither house | did not bellove,the boy had ever com- ~RAITFA aa rat ibe infantrymen might be some . Ct/Kin® The exact extent of his in ! * DaAM AGE ugust. 1915.\ When th \mum m “My: fre. > {mitted any wrorig. He appeared to be of ° the state guardsmen interfered | Jufles are not yet known tr | ; | tutu“. Mito the hands of | mad - 9. meraly a poorly brought up and poor- , ind ascerinined that the soldiers in. !. MF Woedird his bean employed |_ Reveral hutemobil« acetdonta were | MO tho hands of the fein niet Wood 20. PERSONALS, . -__ {ly disciplined Ted, { i toived were 22nd F Infantrymen je bY Mr Hartman stnee spring as a 'roported to the polico Ssturday ar ; CMHS by the assistance of friendly | ak] '/ and wer Rt {2 he e nantes flopped the Ochi, however and the I\Y®f On &n ice wagon ternonn and Sunday | creditors, President _ Hustia 1 m mhfififi Mtr. mfufi?’ term min-avg p P H U . {2nd Infantry men are alleged to m2, Nereo John J Stevens of Burlington Vt. : mtg, by all; truffle“? lake | te | Pry» an at Be l : whomm a. “and“, l nvited the signal corps men to cone BUY RETURNS HUME reported Sunday that his automobile | [DM, which Iglam-in: process ef be fight of C. convention I}? P1331!” *= I0 the back of the armory \Come on, ' mas damaged to the nztent of 3200 , !©CCTehmbip. ngs wore bain \ * * ¥ , mx e & & R I . signal . [+ , R , \ ning to improre under recatwershis, one of the delegates from Wa- . se- ~- Captain 2T; is the retoark which Ago Made it impossible Fbr Him tp, SMCK by car No 4 of *59, and then camo governmental oth ae Lt. < _ |terfown. Mi] f Books e Bei mena) .. bach says be heard. The - Enlist in Na Black Rigor Traction Company on' Y. 3. Duke of 106 West Maln|' Mre. Harry A. Bubb and Mrs. J & f cag oks Ar INF | \&na! corps men did n vy. ( . ; tlon as a war measure, and | Prigé ot take up the | the Court street - bridge Sunday: ie 3 . & challenge and the trouble ceased h --- morni H . Gent Husiis not only stmys with Me og | ning © saig that whiles cross- m W w?! that in: D. 3:61:31: «pent the day calling on . Tursed in For 'There is n report about town that / of tavern-3:3 gfigflth ésffifflfl sot; ing 'he bridgo ho observed Phat tho‘m‘ road but takes over tho othe | I}; rate Har ity Jones Prk ”5M!“ . Co * « Redemption Lieut Greer was struck whilo sap 947 * €7 0 trollep car was taking on and qis., [MES 78M°s ovar which he has pp , wiuty creteons, Privata«| Mri. H. A. Bubb of _ Clsveland. | Qwner [Had Moved A pHOR, the soldiers. 6 > 947 Frank!!n street. has returned to Ajai : sided and with whoso affaira by i, Si, Thi among the frst to lears| Ohio, who tas been the guait af way - ted at his home today and Capa pul CH] @SMT D98 absent a week CBATEIDE Dassongers near the corner l n inmumately ecquaigntad. * in. and Mrs. J. D Nichols of 116 Some Ixme aizo stat his home Young MeRininy left Of ! a Miser a, ons $ wid -~ - & weld & + d. AJ. - em L d from om Kinley m » 0. tat t for a fo fre ri Pursuant to government order ated that there vis the city an Memoria) Nay withoue D8 (B® #treet car started up and r three cent fares wont into effect am |195bing to this rumor notify ing his pare as ther came toward him thoy pin WEB s] 000 FHBM 'of place Alng for where ihe will AED. the St Lawreoce division of thal A short time afterwards Night v0 5 2K ¢ nts H1 sas thought ned bis car betseen the street car i . 4 d vis: before her ret to CI T Ca ptain Ed & bst be bad gone to Roston, Mass , 1 p 'Yiee Com . . arn svaland. Now York (Central today and the r»- n, was forced to take ® to enlist in (ha navy | He returned A29 'be curb Motorman Stewart j E v he Coun PRBS, \fig; W. MB. Nelson of this city It was learned today that Philip |demption of mileage books pum | B4 Infantryman down in order to here late last work - He anid thar *8% PllOting the trolley car I . 1 a visiting friends in Buffalo for a 80 ropristor - of - th 1 chased at the old two-cent rate be. SbDdue him Afrer quelling this dis be had been s e Car Na 7? of the Rlack River Trac faw d verman. propr 0 Bet , n employed in ApringBeid I aw days. __. store, in the Paddock Arcade, is the | EAD. With the opening of the {W bance Captain Edghil} allowed the . ata > His age made : pomaib,e (Company a'rick an auto owned OvER 10,000 FLOWEMS SOLD For roldfer to go A= & t im; 10 P K A (+] ownar of a touring car which [(his morning bolders of unused mile & for bim tm eal's* _ }{fe | 'ugenq ANd driver Nr And-ou F 1 agr of La , Topay f ND Tomorrow was found lmdrinviv of the a_ [age besan to present their hooks to i Signal corps men who are allesed4 in the A Figh'h gratin. 3:33:15; {fargerille n lower ( nurt stent Sat senert of aL Parnes. |, Comrek and Deltm Alphs Societies. |B. Christopher residence at 206 Ticket Agent Albert J Briggs and |!l0 base been drinking from a bottle | street school * urday afternoon | The damagn was ORPHANAGE First Methodist Episcopal Church. | Bouth Indiana Ave., .by the police [DiS assistants for redemption and |NMAF the opera house alleyway abont R aligh! M- Vogt was accom nied reali o Regular business and social meeting |Bunday evening this throughout the day./this time became invoivred in an ir HURT IN RUnNAwayv opr hit 911° ond ro and Are Frank . , Ore $1000 MW”! a fan 6 wing dre tore .. | Roguiar bus y Tt appears that the car. which is | The books aro redeemed only at the | over the drinks but this mat Allen - Patrick's Orph e through the a> bred. notice that. it wilt not be call- | _ Sona of Veterans' Auxillary, Red | 8D old model, had been stored at the |!!cket offices where they ware par.|{@ was sotfled without coming \, J4mes W. - Whittford . of \**\ aelviog bis Zar m worl) \ toan adcounvepeat alt pon to Furnish any colored mai | Cross Unit-Mesting st the home of Earago and Mr = Silverman |thased. so thal a book purchased in , blows necortding to even Street te injured Saturtey and strick leo today . The gale war he were c , a. w gross Unit- ceting at. t human arderod to sont 25 his home Sunday Watertown would not be redeamed . \!e keepera oo Arrenn'! arno =-- -t Saturday and strick Law rp'm-o Ron today - The sale was the most h - Only iwi mah registered 'with wait, Nadir afternoon Eamon Mr James sont his man with the car | at Clayton or any other station fwbmv reat doorefhee Court atreot James W Whiteford of 17% Haney ville of Morrison strnet and Wi; evar conducted by lit dard ware. subject to the call, served. Members and - friends ”if; to an address where be beltevad Mr. | _ At the local station there was ap- 'f!reet stores aay th at a crowd of an} street?. A driver for the W a'ertow n n Barracks wore Company sumained nameroys fred Lajor of 12 Maple Avenoe aho U'Dbsanage this coming winter Myra D. Eovight Camp. R N of quiries some one told the drivar thae | tbis morning. despite the fart that ltl‘h'flk'nz from a in +ho alle, - CV\ and brutees - ahoyt - rha bead were riding a biervsle | Lajoy re The returns from sales have ai ; HLD. M R -~ y der« from - Madian it they are tot to be inducted at |vited. Silverman rosided. (n making in. as rouch | travel as | urur!, br time, as the calf has been filed coived a «light cut an the chin ang A1! beon recetved as yet, but inta fi- \other - * Mr Silverman Hved around the cor. |D9%® Costs 50 per cont more thap it | \9% early Satorda;, sven and body and legs about neon todas. the wheal u as slightly damaged urday night the gross receipts vai mmfluxfigéfifittgamm» A BZ Regular meeting | Tuesday ner and ha left the machine in the [did under the old mileage rare, but was Aitarked ns ~, eay - mben the horse which ha was driv . onomy \ $1 156 and it is estimated that st nile Pofder nit gang“ in the Utilities buliding at lane there He rapped at Mr. Wil jit was stated that no complair's by iThnsxa who saw th® affi ~ ang ”has Ing ran away in \ Miil street - The BUSINESS BRIEFS least $190 is still lacking. The « ¥, M. (% A. campaign for $10, cers please be present for son's door at the corner of Indiana . Purchasers of ticles | were | beimg ) Thile several of a rrau .d af abou: |; borse became frightened near the Biss of the sale approriraated . was achaeduled for ore drill. avenue and Boyd street, belloving | YONCed to the ticket sefiers proldters _ who | had zartered ine, - (9p Of the Mol arris: p J and dash. \ Tsunks and Bags for Traveling, $280 I+ sas announced today that M ln “mafia, June %, megawatt; Tumesdtylevcajhizgrr £17503?th Mr Silverman lived thera and , Foor in igo . Em}? drinking from n bottle othe 6d down 'he stot gs far gs the ahops fartin Taggart Bldg. 1,000 carnations were sold of th frfiind exdiny Saturday, Subs 8. has * © when no ons responded he loft -As | C stea. folders wats a. . Ab moans cans : b G. A. R. hall. High oflcers, R. I= a matter of fact M v \Come On boy and serse th® |a civilian where be w a, fat the saie inglgc‘gugtgnd wig“? Kinney and Arthur G. Rivers of l’noved from tat missggrizggnsgzg 'drinks.\ sald one of the inmates of | ve will kin reamt Cmemat , rmfihffilfi‘fl'nd mt style. 10 Paddock Areads F 1, The enmmitteo in charge is grate C j Was mnhounced mm? *'opf - |GCouverneur will be present Bust time ago. [the bome of Gertrude Storrs at §§%8 | #hich the assailants are alleged in he asen the | budy nf h Or. Ermentraut, Specialist in Blood - fu} for the contributions mnd for inced Tess of grest importance to be Mrs A E Christopher notiged the | street s« VWotoreye'e Patrol / have made to the cistlian whorm thes - wagon and the w hee! anu ¥ nf he and Genito Urinary Diseases, TAE nssmistance of the young women «h brought up. A good attendance is police that a Paigo car had been left ' MSD Tompkins and Patroiman Carr had on the ground W ohi'e tha f s2° '\ hbeid gar building. room 1& desired. . in their driveway and Motorcycle Pa. , that place Sunday nfrerboon | was roing on the anid attack | there a@ 'the horse ran through the a sin-1:33:04?\ gales't$££?gm l > rere ent t U \ canfron Joo 8973? Post-Regular meeting troiman Tompkins went there to in- | to make an arrest Motoreycie Pa- |Aigitment aver the battia wherénu'fl many (s tonnes wore torn in Manmimoee Licenses t at 8. M ta Sceroha C' the New Nork Gite ta thnen ©lnt hee or - PBNY sou \ ce othe HMatters-L adios - Gents® Panamas, c- 1630) flowers that re purcbard fot Frakes com - atraws | cleaned - rebiacked. lateal hat were purch wipaign was extended, owing to Fact members of the wut of town last week. financial problem t t vestigate and learned that the ma- “rolman Tompkin® | ras in covilkn fast | being emptied and «han t hey ® (111;ng (31,1121: ‘lan-“iijozfi’n to 1'th “'|\””‘;' lufZ' Hoek Ko ot c‘nr rplmunnsl’flb to Ybfnzflmefiulflghg' Sterling Court, No. $1. Order of chine had been thore all day Tpe Ciolbing and the order was gtedn to all gook a hand the civilian eacaped ' tendad him - Na bones mere neakey, - btl} C85 W oe C, Pm hin, war and the receipts of the sale wil\ Regular meeting téuight/car bore 1916 license plates ang | fim by one of the fntoricared men as | with his «clothing intact Another civ byr ['r Pierro h o Moke pvs are k \a .S Waupiaf 'Go much to lighten this burden _ ; at 8 in the Odd Fellows temple when no one could explain anything © the officer entered the room Instead ; ilar who atnod Brar - @ijsn emerpel -to dat Prn‘ as not yet been able 0 areas; a i Garland Rebeksh Lodge, No. 151- {about the machine the officer took i j Of _ serving the drinks. Tompkios | when the snldfers birmed sheir arc 205.520. 00 \DONNA Of not the man \PRVer ADM! _, In thin cury - No Charge For Adjusting Glaseat 4 ; heir a sustafned internal | Lane (® C# 01.) m o Sper R Band rehearsal tonight at 134 Court | to the city hall | Mrs Christopher | served nottee on - Gertrude Storrs,. } fent ion toward him | Several atore _\ nal injuries Beara a egt 2C perce aut't-h strest. All members who are going | told of a man driving the machine 88°04 43. Herbert Forhes, nf 3 frto =-- VMaseera and + e'a If your glasses are bent or - 8 keepers notified the police and P4 Hold R ew, Andreea C000 an Fill areas! adjustment in any way - Rlodgt{: . ht ¢ ° 6 C to Clayton are urged to be present | there and rapping at the Wilson door S!TOOt. James Montondo of 20 Dorsey trolman Knight responded by: the Justice Edgy-t (o 012,122:an Fas MARR - would be pleazed to strengthen th of this city, and was| Canton Ridgely, No. 14, P M., 1 [but when he received no response he . Phd Steves Kosas of the Rail | sold fers ran upon his approach rendered a desaon m'rflmr oft r? cL 1E D £ ol for you - Adv it lm High school activities | O. O. F--Chevelieras will meet at|absmdoned the machine and went | \086 Y M C A. that they ware all Captain Sembach said today that plaintiff granting a permanon in Syon cay ye _ ; * & few years aro. 7:15 tonight for the purpose of visit. | Sway - ; under arrest f he dressed and left his quarters and junction restraining the | de £ W TMS ntt (atl ty Ree # CT eal i$ - ing the graves of departed brothers om | _ The Storrs woman was cKarged sherri! nearly the entire night to aa . from vaing a str| E! As , defendant Tu Jua +y cirabam ef _. l iL <a ' . af | Cun fet ' aa sa !a at « thin N‘m‘h Carpenters - Local. 278-Special DAIRY LEAGUE INfllBT | with being a disorderly person in certain whether any of hia men wets wide for a drlvozt'm aal'n'lh’” ff\ ning ae ro, C ”£55. abetls my fl: nd. 3 meeting tonight at 8 in A. O. H , , that she harbored | prostitutes and | involved in the fighra fne [fhe a yy fed-ralély in ¥ in France, according K received hore today. He eatd be property of the def: a . N tD} Mt K , do tnta ene - MAHA , drunkards when she faced Jud w N © Ddant n the ne to 0T s 0C MO Rracigje bali for nomination and ele A R Ro | won? to the different plant s o > ea op } officers. in a election Of, U|SM'SSEB BY BEVENMH McConnell this morning and - was 2 A, \Ast of Isabella Fo Signor againe | 1) 2s f ly and found that all of hi tog f and Mise Prien pale Carp Anns, R. N. of A.-Regulat | sentenced to serve four months in his men ha! George N Brown - and Sade | j ard Miss FVen Hitemed 0 - I ! jail _ Forbes. Montond 1 K reported in and nene of them we; Brown | 'he same addreas onlt 10k was a member of the | meeting this evening at 8. Eresse | CHARGING _ CONSPIRACY _ To ! s. Mo o and Kogsas | imofved in any way According On a i D rE ontingent to leave Water | turn in ticket money. RAISE THE PRICE or Iggdvlefiieg? 5m”, (0, D | Captain Glenn. who is conduc twin, the late ‘,0\bn“’_{.’:?l‘im°“f'm’;1 |__ _Entereo wto rest. f Amp Dix. He was recent-| Watertown - City _ Lodge-Meot MILK | in jain -__ [0 ten days | ing an inveetigation bere thi. after or pusbant of Tho plaintiff | ana of, Mre: Mary 1 to an oiflcers' training | with Jefferson Union and Corona at , noon,. said that a Heutenant frorn the « ma Too Muli fam her lats d recommended for a com- eorge N Brown. each gave up three hon a o wtrest - Tyseda\ feet nf land for a common drives ay Roe thitg an ' arnd from Hay Fam N mort- 22nd Infantry | who war op | Relief For Paris Children. . an _ the About two weeks ago an appeal Signals Corps dance witnessed the xr Watertown Clty Lodge rooms for}. Jub® 10 Indictmpmn' Memorial services Tuesday night. agains! ofcers of the - Datrymen At is not. known whether: League, including President R D. d his commission before |Past Grand Landon will d trouble at the armory _ Tien , In deeding Bis propetin | Losea Is AV mG a+ cvenaceg 0 - - G o 8 ilssion bafore } Pas Tan of w ellver the was sent out asking for food, mone to hir wife {roug alleged ertdeay Pow p the Inu: of Lizba M, R s#siled. - dration. 'There will be short talks-igoo'xqeri'hléfigofi‘agf figalgrpgilggzlm new material for clothing. to bi gsgfidngtfgmnmatmfig hémthhwn in to deed the driveway righta 2,003?- ,q-“ xl..rx.,.,”l-..’u4 “9:41? ‘hoa'm'fl a , & F. p . an al one of plaintiff » os e> ve of m M Heath-DIM“ \ervice will be Three Enlist in Army. were dismissed today by - Juatics 33m“? P3535” (0:19 llflfdhffippciully the 22nd Infantryman and some nf Spinadnrhmfl f.',':hp¢r:“é.ql\f1' the COUMY / atnsural cigis chog ~ Fasedas mi.rn\ ef: by tho various lodges of the! Thres men were ncdepted at the Devendort, \upon motion of District! “£11189!er 1:21; oregilansfilgéefggé- the Co K guardsmen becam@#in vols and gave the Nani-m Endinnjfl'l'nltniqr: in Lan h in S* Mark & cemen ‘ t - . \ a fermer cin &+ c eri dd ws in the rooms of Corona | local army recruitirig statton in the : AttO\D®Y W R Lee of Oneida coun insufficient clothing and nervously | 20, /D 2 §8Bt.He said that the lieuten restraining the defendan' from us HIRSCHLY \' 0 tune 0 mday eveniog at $ Com- | Smith building this afternoor and ty. Attorney Lee acted upon requir | ffected by the b bi t P ant sent the 22nd Infantryman back ing the plaintiffs pro p 1* 1918 ( Brmer.an Hirsebew - aged *% \-g ACB Hsit North Wa'tartovm for ded to Fort Slocum for final i’d okf Dilatric'; Attomfney Swan of New | 5 2079”. éoodpregfimgf t?” gnaw“ to the post and Liputonain Greene Uobb & (‘mgmvpv rpTrTgonnd th I\)??? Avon a noc 9 191% d i a f “in . wat \ . . © - 1. ® > a ® + '\ 'une IS saa. 33ngqu cemeteries in the {examination and enlistment Twenty digedcézyx a cEZrZecggsc-gggprrfin' it]; ed the call, but, of course, there is 1123,de 3mm] \h“ guardsmen. ~I un plaintiff and Breen & Breen the de Pomme t *f nowe ** 110W About Your the graves orf moh have been accepted at the sta- raise the price of milk 31 no limit to the amount desired and was“ 2pm k ha Greene fendant aat trim! the Episeonat an old Tues | 1 At the evening ser. {tlon since June 1. The men sent this manner ag rnme __ those fnterested in this work are #0 | - the My one Mum\ own men * mn n 2 ONFR 4+ Canton 5m\. PI?” lmroq' afternoon are Louis M. Henderson, Mre. Dolina F. Terry. nouncing that those who wish to Gillrng e altercation,\ said Captain - Accepted For Canadians. mo Mo Tones aged T! years 0 0 - 'Summ D f es Aagod 18 years, 522 Frontenac strest, Mrs. Delina F. Terry, aged avail themselves of the opport anity | CP __ William Albert Barber. aged 4% | Pitera) servi as will P. conducted | er e ens painter and card writer, em- T 1 t ; ap e {5 \t years. of 3f2 Factory street Ene ,n (afternoon ‘ 1 by FP. A. E all years, widow of Harvey Terry, dieq| Of belping these suffering, needy Christian - Hirechey fish j - An PRE | t yr (ury hospital - Iune ployed by F. A. Empsall & Company: this morning at about 10 at the res{ | Ones, can stfll contribute for the re | | cCastorland. June 10 On Sundns j 8 1mmll “If,“ James Stillman Rark | s i .% wal an \ cilte M. one. i11s ._ Better look your old sereens ovi gainou‘fliz‘e, Ognmpanm engineers; | dsnce of her daughter, Mrs. Charles] rnainder of this week tn food and morning at 6 occurred the death af (fay. “fie #2 LV of Gouvernenr a> irrangen rate' o t onl, ert our order in now for thots . O'Brien, agod 18 Years. | Gurneo. in the town of Watertow n, clothing. and untii Wednesday of Christian Hirschey, at the home of q anrru 21s 1290 27} T od , this morn . TDkEkYt ~ i» ”f eu n ::fw;\n;¥¢a;::\vn “hat i f!! have to be renewed. MAY of Auburn, member of Company K, following an of a fow months. | {bis week, in money. his daughter. Mio - Ben - pu pg for the infantry and skilled rail Mre txltna boi e owlew of ffar. °° Y99 have some porches thit Becond Provistonal regiment, New Mrs. Terry was born in Brookfield Small amounts as well as large are Dest was due to a c h am o, \Oo\ o Bes at the lo Fine a Abd) Ao hate An, sereened? Nothing York Guayd. medi¢al department, N. Y., a daughter of the late Arthur | Bost gratefully rece'ved disages He was 76 O‘Tpmratznn of cal British and Canadian recruiting l-unrrnl—flrr—nr-gv- ments Incomplete a screened porch for real eoml’m\tr 31?3§rmo§awne3 Frougs: C if»: fand Jane Marsh | She had lived in T- *-- the €ay before his death. | _ \ fn Amen, te ower building anner A. Prummai ancy, C* [Nom carly and get your money* ' , se, Co strace . ts——-—,__.._.._~._-—_.___a © - n Arsenal strep ne hundr 22 Het + wor \ghee“; » 218m town of Watertown for the past | Young Women's Catholic Club. |, He is survived by two daugbters. are santed for the mochunirifl 1:33 I r Benef'f MTT [31211111]; h S 40 years. #2-.-- tz, _ -------y | Mry Ben FParney of this place, with transport section in the Canadi SAMUET J. PAYNE -\Funeral ai ___ c mhgegélileéieélushdaiughteriwarighbwhom There will be a special meeting of | white he resided.. and Mrs. Bo j army | Draffemen for the Pnfifioot: rector, 170 Arsenal street - Phone 1560 - - , int al f 8 sne is survived by two, the Red Cross Unit tonight, to assist | Suilth of Carthage. and two sons ; r c CTF 1 hooper zzz. “7 “finmngmafixm‘wnémfifl gramnxdnzg‘g? arrangements , | in Dgepfiiring a fllpemalby allotment of | TUrbare and Samuel. of this place will he nnélf'fidmfififiu'rp 3,28? in A. B. CHIDESTER - A. SULLIVAN 2° ime United. stat D nis are incom-! work, just received the local | Funeral arrangements have not yet in the event 1 17301353!!! D , . - . ann A x © o > aa eae . brgnch, . 20 “been made, (8 |day. ng, it was ouncet'ifl W'E Watertowa “on fag-6 Rf *- ] LUMBER CO.. Inca. 1 ~ | . ty de- ' 20 of | ._ roik Steet Lumbee vars - ;)/% u h » 29s ? Caut ~ - . L \ A0. - Launch! Ind FREN (Village of by the taken b Paris, J {and Noyon « ficial report. sance. They The pri ter. Attacki 'French as f2 liant counte along this fr St. Maud, so On their large fordes ground. Th of Ribecourt The staf Late yeste exert presan court. \On our were able to village of Me he pr the front of I livered with in driving ba but by a ma; back the ene: tions on a Ii: queglise and ue, me Vi! wood north « trated very h Anfovall, con of resistance BIATISH AD AM London, operation in t of Morlancou and a half, th complete suc court. Tha I1 depth of near and 288 priso captured by u \Guccess! . and two macl the enemy we of Morlancou The enemy ra is missing. \Tha hos . yas shells to t! 'French F: Enc ARtrcssey rith 5 the frightful lo them, the Germ southward on t] to Montdidier, c and thare in the whare their gree exerted and whe ance might have most stubborn. est advance is miles from the | Saturday. French - C The French b ter-attecks on th which may be : they have reach they will niake This line seems Aronde river, a s west and north and roughly par the advance. The Germans : cial statement is war office, reach this stream. Th of their advance French - immedis drove the enemy; passing through Maur, south of Vandelfcourt. T west of Belloy, : French on Mond: This part of th ever, is apparer menacing to the ther east that th be making their Hers along the Ciza, thay have.