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[ Monster Mortars Shake Vicinity o RTER & RELIFE IMPERATIVE When Tested for Coast Defense| WS ivoa epresetea by . W, Fay. New Hrtin .k Sl r i ; o R & American Hardware Ni'::-Be Business Outlook Good—Dillicul- | 1.7 -5 e = L S o : ' New Britain Machine New Dep Stanley Works New Depa tles With Germany Our Only Cloud . e Ne Devid (Special to the Herald.) 4 _:_ 3 i : £} o o G o 2 : ; ‘ ‘l . i@ r-rth & Judd New York, Aug. 28.—Some form of : relief in“the foreign exchange situa- | tion is imperative, and a solution will Whdoubtedly be facilitated by the con- R P e 5 o o ¢ \ 3 4 ish bankers now on the way to this : : oy AR TR £ W TR % - o : : % o' S : : . 2 > MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. port. Our foreign . trade continues 5 5 2 4 % . ; { 111 Broadway, New York. seriously deranged, imports being 5 £ : \ b : A . ) Xistablished 1879. greatly curtailed while exports per- : ] e S ; ; . L sistently show a tremendous expan- : : 3 i 5 el fe P B e 3 i i The facilities of our office are at your disposal to buy, sion. For example, the exports from : : o gty ; ; : g . f I tain the best markets on all listed issues and we feel col New York during the week ending Au- i : W 5 - g ) service will be not only satisfactory but superior to any other. @wust 14th were $31.800,000 against i 3 : . 5 G 3 3 f $10,700,000 the same week last year; S PR el 4 5 JATE WIRE TO NEW YORK while our imports, though increasing DIRROT ERIVE o slightly, are still running far below g oy BT D e il o w normal. This excessive preponder | | . ke ance of exports will continue, and roserrciss evce = j & probably upon an even larger scale 2 e : 5 : ; - during the remainder of the calendar year. On June 30th the excess of ex- ports had reached $1,000,000,000, and some authorities estimate that it will SR / Sl \ i s : . ; touch as high as $2,000,000,000 by ; , : : i it ; : : ppare FINAN IAL NE December 31. Europe cannot pay in merchandise or gold; some form of credit must be established if we are A o : L 3 : § - - | 4 to accept foreign war orders. The oY » ; ; Faator : T ) \ SO T 3 ALLIES LOST 5,0¢ urgency of the crisis is emphasized by : v Sk . i % E 3 % 3 4 NOW READY:— % . ! ; ANAFARTA the coming to New York of London’s 4 & % = = i 3 FALL HATS, 1915 leading bankers. The idea of - im- ; - ST A : s e 4 o : o U8 porting $250,000,000 gold is less pop- - : G, £ ik Sl F. Hats, Derbics, $2.00 and ular here than when first broached. : Sl ey 5 3 5 - 3 . 2.50: Softs, $1. 00 and $2.50: = 2 : > : TR A 4 P Lamson & Hubbard, Derbies Turks by Effective Artillery The supply of the precious metal in and | - 1 %his country—now estimated at nearly Softs, $3.00; Young's Derbies, $3.00 | Enemy to Remove $2,000,000,000—is so excessive that | |} g ol g e . SUITE AND COATE i bankers are naturall villing to s e : 5 o : b Al ATS, - seddul- a‘rlx]; Turther "Za'é?fimy. Ceaut o il i s Lade O . 4 H. C. P 811.98 to $30.00: Schlos F]ve P Ollll AdYaflce Reglstel‘ed ear Soli 3 ; 3 x5 : : - % 8 $14.98 (o0 $35.00 Turkish Headquarters ugelessness and its possible inflation- el e By Several Ra[lway Shares | upon Pentnsuia, Tuesans; & ary tendencies. The latter must be ! i ’ ¢ N AR : SHOES ‘ carefully guarded against. It is well | - : ; - ; i Kin i3 London, Aug. 28, 1:45 p. v it is i i ] " : i o i 9 N2 Quality, $3.50, $1.00, $4.50 and | - 2 g " to remember, however, that it is in- ; : Z g : : N % ; b ; $5.00. $4.50 an | specting eartier this week # flation of credit that is most dangerous | 2 - | | New York, Aug. 28.—Todaysf . . o ire new i P ?:edirbu:x:;st:hc’vuaz‘;nl’li::di:t w}\:/e;tt::: BATTERY [N POSITION FOR FIRING " PHOTOS @ 1915 @Y AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION FURNISHINC | short session of the stock market) near galt Lake whi busedpupon gold securities merchan- ¢ | H. O. P. and an other reliable makes | 12cked the activity and excitement | landed troops this e e T A e B (I y 53 for miles in every direction. The mor- { until it reached the zenith of its flight, | in Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Under. | Which featured recent operations. | clated Fress coim"m:d'w G e el et Goe New York, Aug. 28.—Testing the |tars were elévated at an angle of |and then as it began to drop it was | wear, Hosiery i . | Trading was light and again confined | SEGSul-Bakr, S FIN IRy of iery, Suspenders, Belts, Etc g 8 ula the oth nd of | cause inflation, but this tendency can | monster twelve-inch caast defense | f0rty-five degrees toward the target |lost to view. Six practice shot were |,y 04 g » % | to war shares and coppers, With '8 Gonaitices st R ajways| be avolded by/those who' con-||imortarsnl Fort Totten, glharding the | sck uros away, = Those who did{ifired first and then six salvos of tWo : Ao | s / issues. :;r;:z;ocfrl::"?:::: Py those o ) taian s Sl ) 3 | sprinkling of unclassitied T T e e e s not have cotton stuffed in their ears 'guns each. Seventy pounds of smoke. | s e | sprinkling y 5 eastern approach to the city, the fir- |at the time of the first discharge were | less powder were used for each dis- Tennessee Copper was the only heavy | correspondent’s last visit o that the Federal reserve system is in | ing I 3 E .9 CRSG a h J ng began at about 10:35 o'clock in | quick to get some, for the concussion | charge, which cost about $75. At | GEN. PERSHING WILL | iccue of the active group, faling four | ¥ith the exception of . o h T pa i H operation ‘inflation could be much |the morning and for some time the ! was anything but pleass G e S Jonses and gatnyy ot Kl T y 8 ¢ sant. They H night there was another hour of more easily resisted. Moreover, if | roar of the big guns shook Long Island | cc jecti i Py g vas ir- i i ould watch the projectile curving up | tar practice, beginning at 9 o’clock. ME points to 54%. The closing was ir-| gjdes, These changes in 1d g up | tar practice, beginning at 9 o L RS G, e FUNERAL PARTY regular. Bonds were lower. 500 yards of trenches, were imported, the credit based there- 1 ; : - - n the interval the on would be almost entirely devoted Wall St., 10:30 a. m.—Moderate 5 comparison of bank clearings with a ¥ : 2 | greatly improved their t§ fnancing, foreldn jwar onders, and | yo,: og0. The total, clearings st Church Notices oo ™ 1l Park, 7:30 gospel | Bodies of His Wife and Three Chjl. | Ge2!inss in war shares and copPeTS| g pettered their positis would have little effect here beyond | |1y ot cities for the gf % service. p 3 | featured today’s early trading. Gen- | respects, especially by D@ the stimulus of war orders which has | o0 = 00" 2 5 s three Sunday morning theme: “The Holy dren to Be Shipped to Cheycnne, ral Blectric 1 Baldwin Locomo- | lery, including heavy battes %jvoady been experienced and largely ag:msstnss 9;‘;\(])5[;0 was $9,977,000,000, Spirit in Gene: continued. Even- 5 S RGBS 2 vanigeous poditEREE discounted in the present high prices | jior o ® 0Tl 0 00 a year ago, an ing subject, “The Ministry of Jesus Wyoming; i on the Anatolian shore. of the war group shares. The settle- = ; 000,000. Included in Mathew.” Tuesday and Thursday S . | Allis-Chalmers were the most promi-| "y o o qing 1o informet et of Britisn obiigations by aales of | I these totals are olearings at New evenings' meetings at 7:45 o'clock, | . 4N Francisco, Aug. 28—Friends of | p.cnt industrials, while Guggenheim | . (CCPRCNE O RO American stocks seems as fat off as | Loi AMOUNHNE to. $5,005,000, g A cordial welcome to all, Brigadier General John J. Pershing, | fixploration and National Lead led the | SIEWOrinY SOURTe: (0C I8 T o oty o undaubiadly | 282inst $2,715,000,000 last year whose wife and three children Dper- | metal group. American Linseed was | simuf - Y increase of .$2,280,000,000. 5 P ; ished in a fire at the Presidio military i 3 the Anafarts Janding Fau SR T BT s EorTentry Great in £\ &Yk 1o) . e itary | o point higher at 21 1-8 and United | {\¢ Anaferia jonding indisposed to surrender more of his | chiany Hus oy faorss Clearings welcome. Sunday servi : i\ reservation here yvesterday, completed | Railways preferred rose 1 1-4 to | A0UL HOFR SRen CEENE E chie u i - : 2 N E: rangem s ay Ve e bod- 9 -2 g 2 American investments, which are | oV a:‘etht;)l}";i o ou Zion church, Rov. 3.8 Gurty. pstar. | o e fame, Wye., to- | mainin to 17, Tennesses Coppet yioided | TUFKISS stliery - b among the choicest of his possessions. Biogs G% {10230 @ 1, love feust, lend e Cr ST eai ol Gl anne Bvwvo i o 1| /oinite €0l 3718 T snn=seee Copperylsiasd ' change, was clos ore the allies recently were AThere has been some talk of mobiliz- | o ed a year ago. Therc South Church. Rev. James . McConnell, pastor of the Union Congregational church |]‘ruudence‘ R. I, will have cha | the service at the South church Sun- |~ an ['day morning. The service is at 10:45, | | | and strange and others are cordially 1 | i ¥or Burial. tive, together with American Car and Mr. Neumann to Speak at Vespers. : Siaemans S L i e SHORCE ORE fu e e | ;:::;:-‘x'..\:"mx \w‘.:‘.\,u'\,( Cheyenne is v{u point '1., § 1-2, soon declining to remove sevesal AErse. Sail ing or massing British holdings of | {1y b:;:‘()ifl:;:’l‘"pm“'a“‘bt‘m‘:‘f speculi | jurned from missionary work n | Rev. B, W. Swain, 1 D ot Boston. | Ui Sates S etk | s e orersirtuaily o Cebl= | GEraere iny SN o rain & Americans and depositing them here | w7 o PHEEE O & DO I A0 “)"““" wilspenlc atithe Unjon yibunedl ca f"],“ i el L PEODIe’s | \vurren, General Pershing will meet | change of note wae & five poimt ad. | WAter 18 very scarce am as collateral for loans. But even this January ]' aimors til'«n 'd{)ubklé ;;:}ille;u;z:;m s%:;c:;;x:l\c\e(n;\sutlltmd m;ou, l[‘:gvlned;l::ac:i‘n‘g".ll](l\\lvln]'v”n“t::ll' the funeral party across the bay in! vance to 60, in (‘levf"lund ('rl)nvlnn».(l on the peninsiila is unbeal plan arouses no particular enahusi- & £ i D 2 2 Oly_c€Oom- | Oakland, as his friends do not ws Shic: s J i Since August”21 the a asm. On this side of the Atlantic the g‘,f:e :rfe:le et s a“:‘tntdh? c:s::f | o’clock, and in case of'r'l;ln will be ad- | munion ser;rllongl R AT W Bow el | e e e et |[ChicagoiAnd Bt Louls prelerted. aliies hae' Sosis: Caadl MiGEt [eppeedrlanl el BionL ST At el it e ouzned it tBESBA D} S RUREn, ostan e his former home. —_— tilery fire. Enver Pas British loan in this market on -condi- e, oy TN | ; = _ Mrs. Pershing was a popular ma- New Y Stock E: _ | minister of war, is here tions likely to attract American cabi- | un. movease. of 65 por mont b oot Erepimt A (Ghal: Jieteiniy A B Churol tron at the post and the tragedy has | tions furnished by Richter & ey, | He expressed great sat tal; but the terms asked are likely to | ings during the secomd week of Aww.| Second Advent church, Elder B. I | Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, | plunged the reservation in mournine. | members of the New York Stock Ex. | the position of the Turks, strike hard at British pride and pres- | ust in the Middle States of . 24 per | White, pastor. Preaching service at k.\und—n,\' school at 9130: preaching at General Pershing will arrive tomor- | change. Represented by E. W. BEddy. -tige; because England cannot expect | cent. in the New England States, 10 | 10345 a. m. by Rev. F. B. Hotchkiss. 10:45 by Rev. H. B. Luccock of St | row morning from El Paso. s to borrow on this side of the Atlantic | per cent. in the Middle West West, | Sunday school and Bible class at 12 Andrew's M. | church, New Haven. ———— en e O AT at rates and terms to which she has | 3 pep cent. in the Pacific States, 10 | noon. Young People’s service at 6:30 Mr. Raiccock: will speak in the even- GERMAN REPORT INEXACT. Am Beet Sugar s:l,s s?w s?:: been accustomed on the other. Cap- | per cent. in other Western States and | P; M: Prayer and social service on | ing also. o Alaska Gold AT 33 33 DEAD IN ARM ital naturally commands better rates: 4 per cent in the Southern States. | Lpursday night at 8 o’clock. All are G = Russians Deny Brest-Litovsk Fell | Am Agricul Chem. 63 59% 62% 3 here than in Europe; hence its flow | Reports from 135 cities in the midale | COrdially invited to these services. | SERBIA TO MAKE SACRIFICES. here in normal yvears; and American | of August showed an increase of —_— . L N o i Am Can ......... 80% 4 “buyers would certainly balk at the | nearly 44 per cent. than which no bet- | Stanley Memorial Church, Ready to Help Allics to. Gain Vic- | FPetrograd, Aus: 21, M on. | Am Can pta .....106 A 1087 10¢™ | Pormer Eaitortal Welter of Bnteh incomo tax oo the bonds. | ter evidence of trade improvement| The pastor, Rev. J. B. Rees, will tory. ek T e teal | Am Locomotive .. 66% 64% 55 Courant” Sucoumbe il Some one of these plans may possibly | could be found, even after eliminat- | preach at the morning service at| Nish, Serbia, Aug. 8.—Commenting | German occupation of Brest-Litovsk | 2™ Smelting .... 82% 81% B81% o be adopted and an important loan, 'ing speculative transactions. 10:45. The Sunday school will meet | on the vote of confidence in the 80v- [ was given out tonight as follows: | Am Tel & Tel ...123 123 123 e possibly $500,000,000, arranged for at Business Outlook Satisfactory at 9:30 a. m. ernment bythe Serbian national : “General headquarters declares that | 4naconda Copper. T4% 74% 74% an early date. Others would follow, 5 4 bl he lsemitoftoiall 5 5 2 . AT 8 Fe Ry Co 101% 101% Derby, Aug. 28.~~Chi provided the United States itself is The business outlook continues | mb the semi-offcial “‘Samourpra-| the German report that Brest-Litovsk Bl 811 811 | way Adams, for thirty not drawn into the war. If perchance satisfactor: a the (3:11‘3~ fvloua being m..l- i Fi NlA Church <-)r Christ, Scient ( \‘u:j :\;‘:E“u l::‘mnfufi-;:dei:do-nq i “;” after an Bss?u“ ‘1) Austrn»german e : 5 : a1 <+ e Ton . we become involved in military oper- culty with Germany. If these| Morning services at the Firat| 000 realse tho sacred ICea's of | troops is inexact For some time al- | Beth steel ......2S 290 291 | Hartford Courant, was fi ations against Germauy—happily l]uste(’l,.as now seems proh‘n_)lv, Church (‘,f Christ, Scientist, corner t:‘» ze nu anih 1 st et z ready it hd(_l beeen decided that to re- Canadian Pac .. 5 151% 151% [his arm chair, in the - “remote contingency—that would ma- ¢ May look for good business dl{l‘lng West Main street and Park Place, will lfiPH mus -)L made. (tsn sacrific f‘h_ tain a gar}'lson_nf one hundred thou- | Gentral Leather. 44 44 sister, Mrs, ¥, Will terially affect the placing of a Britign | the balance of the year. The agricui- | be held at 10:45 a. m., subject “Christ “l‘” be agreed to and supported by| cand men in this fortress was not con- | Ches & Ohio” - 51 45% 45% | On the table near his loam. So far as our immediate finan. | tural districts will feel the benefit of | Jesus.” Sunday school at 5 a, m. ‘l‘l‘_{‘" illies, and consequently by | formable with the Russian plans. | Chino Copper . 82% 82% | book, opened at the cial necessities are concerned, this | |2TBe Crops and fair prices. The stecl | Wednesday evening service at §(S€[h& 10C . I SN | Hionce mangume tariaBRuastuliStoli e | coTRI AT RS 42% 43 | Adams had been ry Govornment could easily raise for | INAUSLIY shows increasing activity at|o'clock. The reading room at the| ‘When It is sought by asking Ser- | cremy was removed in time and re- | pigtillers Sec . 28% | heart fatled. temporary purposes $50,000.000 by | 24V price for reasons well un- | chapel. is open to the public daily | bia, Greece and Run'mmfl. to sacrific tance was maintained on the left | grie 2 281 Mr. Adams was ukal 1 o of Panama 3 per cent. bonds ang | derstood; and our rallroads must | from 2 until 5 o'clock. | previous g so that they may | bank of the Bug solely to enable the | Erie 1st pfd .. 44 | Harttord a year 480 Ml amother $100.000,000 in 3 per cent, | SO0 refizct the changcs for the bet- p L achieve in the main thelr national | crmy operating in this region to retire | Gen Electric . . 176% | when he had restvasll notes, which would carry us along ter in larger gross earnings. Talk of & y uln:fls h?' the .oxcmm\c uv_vmponszmon ezstward. When t_hm_r}vnr‘omvnt was | Great Nor pfd 3 % | was brought to his sister’s unllllcongress assembled as ushal’in | &0 eXira cession’ of congress should First Baptist Church. which, they will receive, it '\\'.nnlq Ahe completed the fortifications and | Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . ) 2 family had been at Wal g ntll congress nssembled as usual in | \.¢ giscouraged, because it ie absolite- | First Baptist Church, corner West | 1k of foresight and a showing of in- | bridges were destroved and the garri- | Interborough ... 2 : 2 s Poratins Tkl 000,000 rrlur ORI, G 3500; ly unnec ry. The executive depart-| Main and High streets. (»fn.x‘np(.\l't‘nl'() not to agree to such sac- | gon rejoined the army in the field.” Mex_ Petroleum . 8 evening Mr, Adams was 000,000 in case of actual war, might | eNt Of the government under Presi- | Sunday school meets in the chapel aificeRs e e National Lead ... § 5 the family retired. bo added. With the possibility —of | dent Wilson's leadership is abundant-fat 9:45 a. m. B = o $625,000,000 A YEAR. N Y C & Hudson. 90% s Mr, Adams was bord n o CreETGT GOmOnGl. S (e ly able to meet almost any situation Preaching service in the church at EASTLAND INDICTMENT. S Sy ey 4 2 A\ve\" Cons' ... e » Sept. 26, 1845, received ¥ Amerioan money market befors us, it | 1kely_to develop between now ard 146, &' 'm; "Eermiont by} Revil s miiNChicago, SAugiNo8 —WalteriGreen:|||SWnHEWIICost Gesinany fA trerawWar | N \X. Ont ;\ West. 21 s 25% | equcation, but, owing o is well to move cautiousiy in all mon. | Dé¢ember. Of course, only congress i The Center church unites in | h2um, manager of the Indiana Trans- for Dlebt and Pensions, Northern Pac .... o0 8 could not enter Yale, @ etary commitments. After Teutonic Attack. Am C & F Co. ... 718% 72 72 7 declare war; and peace, is raor is servic ortati 3 any, was indicte: y o Norf & West ents likely to be presetved L congre: "B 8 ¢ B will hoid & vesper | ";i:‘?’.,'."x.f (:-‘;:‘nl:'\ jr ; ln\“t‘i::;‘dl’“ ‘\m,'“""""".llh\e'aiffl'i:?fl\'f;, Aug. 28, | penn R R f:.'?xdfg;?hf:?'e:m:ay;'.fi. Beware Unwise Confidence. which ix only a legislative and not service on Walnut Hill park at 6 | charged with manslaughter in con- e e [(Ereseedi Stanl - more and was graduated At this writing the outlook of | adnunis'rative body, is not in ses- | o’clock. If stermy the meeting will | nection with the Fastland disaster. | g "f; A :har:._ RayiCons e o e traternal connections wers our relations with Germany is decid- | sio. On the stock exchange be held in the chapel on High strect. | His company leased the steamer for | qoroo s SEERE N 0 0 ancial situa. | eiding 168k 101 21, | Bones, Psi Upsilon and § edly more encouraging, since Ger- | continues to show foverish act sl Tiieiex ctrionttwnl on waslbloakced Sbvi |l nece Sl R e R e e il i Ten TGS DEGRGERL S o :" | Kappa. Aftér graduation | many through her representatives | epeculation being most pro- ; ) 4 ‘apsizing of the Kastland in the | wameuston of the w y - [ASoutnernisRackEEE : 0% | was on the reportoriaiil has stated that she would endeavor | nounced in the industrials benefitiag South Chureh Sunday School. Veriwith fiHe IbRSl ot Rearly ORI L el | Southern Y 15% | New York Sun and to satisfy our demands when con-| by war orders. The market, how- 9:307t0/10:30%a, ‘m. v thousand lives. The indictment | «q ',\»,:.‘,pricru Seherana p::]u]r’)‘ll‘p. el ey 471 152 % | Post, and had editorials vinced that she is wrong. The hope, | ever, cxLibits a broadening tenden Prelude, piano selection, Mr. Theron | charges (hat the hoat was unseawor- | wins demand an anmal expenditure of | 1oren vasife | . 1 :'3,:: the Detroit Times and # however, that Germany will modify | an therc is more disposition to n- “.”H‘:uj(. ki SREa thy endtovenlosdeds e Sl e e ] [,:’“'h'(."'mm, ey g 68% | fleld Republican, on the her methods of submarine warfare to | ¢rate in the botter class of industrials | Opening Hvmn, =No. 203, he | —— 6367576001000) Hor alllitle}leas tha it el i NER sbbec lCoR s ; ; under the elder Samuel B ‘suit our ideals should not lead us into | o1 raiyoad shar speciallygtio: urehisiOng Moundation 2o KILLED BY TRAD Gnited ordinary and extraordinary im- | U § Steel ........ % | he went to the Courant. unwise confidence. While it is to be | Which \wili benefit from trade um-j Praver, Rev. Howard S. IFox. ! Mamaroneck, N. Aug. 2§—Rob- | verial expenditure of 1912. In other | U S Steel pfd | never married devoutly hoped that President Wil- | Prevemert. The technical situati-m; Soprano solo, Miss Helen Dickinson. | ot b Rayles, 65 vears old, a veteran | words, the income of the empire | Va Car Chemical. . 39 The funeral wil be he I} son's demands will be satisfied, it is | of the market has been somewhat in ‘l'““’f“""’ % ';“," Jo U Keency, oo | Mack driver of this place, wasskilled | hitherto will only suffice to pay the | Westinghouse ....1167 414 | day afternoon from Mrsd Aimpiyficommon | prudenceftol keeps Int IDrsNed by itempotanvsctbackaimhiv R SRS MRSl (YR B 4ion l5tolclock 1ast nieht at thellosal i iterestt ontthoinationalldapt i fortallll Western: Unton . 18 73 : 7 home., mind the consequences if they are | acted as a test of values and brouslit | ‘“;‘f Fhy Mssion ) Bultiling ailrond station by the express train | other expenses new sources of taxa- | otk ALi¥oiithe twar itsslf, itheratarey i Al mew intlux of buyers. HUNavold ji RS TeiRRschiang Solo Sl Ge New York for New Haven at | tion must be created. Whoever re- —— arly the war remains the controlling | trude Pilz o'clock when his horse became | members the taxation controversies of no dependable peace signs yet in N T e N st ba| Roll call—collection: i s sight, notwithstanding the peace talk tor in the market, which must be i Siedon frigshtened at the approaching train [ 1908 and 1909 can easily imagine into 5 ctuate sharply in e:ih- Memory, drill, 1" Corinthiafrs, i > iR 2 iti ~ulti 1 that occasionally comes to the surface, | (¥pected to fluctuate s ) = il Toal e il b . land shied. He was thrown fifty fect | what internal political difficulties the ru t w Passion between belligerents is too | ¢* direction, according "I theldaysy ‘\‘"::"‘r;“:f,‘;(mm“ Howamdis. Fox. |}, “no porce of the train and the | war is leading us.” onnecticy St an (4814 » fritensely- aroused anc the lssues in- | 'CWs is regarded favorable or u . horse was killed. ——— A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORAT 10N | peels g o Eable Closimg hymn, No: 34, “There’s a 2l volved are too vital to allow settle- N e, || O T o o — | BANKERS TO CONVENE. e L cSonegoneistde ford ine SOt or| i g Dismissal, “The Mizpah.” WANTS TO SHOOT B New York, Aug. 28.—More than 300 organized and qualified through years of & is exhausted it may be that weari- _————— Postlude, piano = seleetion, Mr.| A man giving the name of Rosia | bunkers from New York, Philadelphia trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, O ness and even financial embarassment | yyyyyp By FALL FROM 3UTO. | Theron W. Har and living on South Main street called | und New Kngland leave here this af- v are making themselves felt, but of ST (OL A ST e il 0 5 it on Captain Gruce at police headquar- | ternon for Seattle to attend the con- Executor or Administrator. the sheer exhaustion mecessary to end £ 8. ters this morning 1 asked f . .ntion of the American Bankers as e T IEs itive | twelve years old, son of Mrs. Willi People’ss Church of | bl L S i (e e tamiber (60 CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS § the war there is as yet no positive | years ) 8 W ple’s 3 permit to shoot birds which, he de- | : symptoms anywhere, unless it be in ! Karl of Litchfield was instant The Peoples Church of ‘Christ, ) cd, are devouring his grapes. As| lLefore they return the bankers intend s ] ¥ . which has been the “Sick Man | killed in that place today when he!ton & Anderson. pastor. . proof thereof he exhibited a small | to visit the exposition at San Fran- coflntct]cflt Trust afld safc Mm a. of Kurope” for generation fell from an automobile truck - on | praise meeting 15 preaching by t hunch of grapes showing where the sco and San Diego and the Glacier 5 searrids Some idea of the increase in.bus-| which-he was riding. His head was | pasto m. bible school, 5:45 | hirds had pecked at them. A permit | Netional Park, the Canadian Rockies ALSHUEWHA BLIS. S Eraarty HARTFORD, © iness activity can be obtained from a ' crushed. A i young ponp](_ meeting, 6:30 open air ! wag yefused him. and Salt Lake.