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- NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. R R S.SAISFEDBY | ““Eight Hour Day or We Strike,” | ERMANY'S PLEDGE Unior. Men Tell Railroad Heads fident She Has Kept Promise Regarding U-Boat Warfare fashington, Aug. 10.—The United | fon from Germany to publish as a . S fE e : ; e ; i B L nal document the last note in the | ftania case, which was submitted | §E85 e Bt R : Ao i e gy 't Count von Bernstorff nearly six 2 Q » ; " oA - % i S h ths ago. The state department’s ntion to publish the communica- : ; A L st B e is believed to indicate its accept- 4 : St L) 4 b k. . 3 % LR 1 2 i % P -3 ¥ 2 i 3 cting Secretary Polk declined to uss the plans of the United States - S it LW L, T [ 7 4 : I 284 Maifl Street. egard to the Lusitania case, or to mren e coomen o e | SRS g R I S T 10 & ey AT ALL TIMES, DAY OR NIGHT. jlout, Salads, Pasiry, Sandwicie; To Take Out. @ communication, dated Feb. 16, s only with the principles involved. Boes not mention the amount of in- bnity Germany is 1o pay or how or en the amount will ne agreed upon. mply “‘recognizes liability,” prom- b to make reparation by the pay- Int of indemnity, gives assurances the future, and decls hat re- als, such as ruthless ibmarine pratio must not be directed hinst other than enemy subjects. Jntil now there has been absolutely 1 discussion between Count von L o b2 ¢ 3 . bt rnstortf and the state department | between Ambassador Gerard and ROAD UNION LEADERS. & | b Berlin foreizn office In regard to - | question of indemnit The Ger- | fa government is represented as ling that, having signified its will n to make reparation, the Uni- States must make the next move rd obtaining it. he communication when submitted "Count von Bernstorff was regarded The four railway brotherhoods, (if they did not get the cight hour day, building in West Thirty-ninth street, | weeting in New York (the meeting is| and then asked the railroads what[ New York. The labor chiefs were flat shown in the accompanying picture), [ they were gaing to do about it. “Now, [ in their declaration that they would laid their cards on the table before | gentlemen, it's up to you,” were the[ have the elght hour day at all costs, the railraads of the United States, | words used by A. G. Garretson, chair- | and, though none of the railroad Tep- showing that ninety-four per cent. of | man of the union conference commit- | yesentatives said anything about the 400,000 cngincers, firemen, con- | tee, after he and his colleagues had | granting it, the labor men took the ductor and trainmen of the country | snnounced the strike vote at the con-| rttitude of being ready to hear any belng tentatlve, and the United | ;a9 voted in favor of a national strike | ference in the Engineersg Societies' | offer that was to be made. ptes refrained from accepting it be- | se of the declaration by the Cen- - —_— - powers of their intention to treat gotiations over the attacks upon the Turkish Statement. hannel steamer Sussex and other T London, Aug. 10, 2:05 p. m.—A els carrying Ame n citizens, i Turkish official statement under date e communication, which stands s of Aug. 7, received here today, re- ermany’s formal repl to the last et ports operations on the Caucasus front merican Lusitania note, has been ly- I _ preliminary to the occupation by the ! g In the state department. (Continueq from First Page.) Turks of Mush and Bitlis, since an- Having obtained further assurances T nounced. The statement also gives garding the conduct of submarine | DOW being consolidated. Scventy-twa | the Turkish version of developments arfare at the time of the negotia- | prisoners were taken, in the Katin region east of the Sucz 5 e ol iStEses T disnstor S B Canal, where o de t of consider- fus over the Sussex disaster, the #SouthSor tArrastvatraidedtatsaptoni|iny i in e Bile e Rl | ate department decided to await de- urk s an- 5 the enemy and inflicted several cas- | nounced by the | ish war offic lopments, principally with the idea A ¢ determining how German ualtic A similar attempt by the en- Of the operations in the Katia r emy against our trenches northwest of | 8lon the statement says: Our recon- | Hulluch met with no succes noltering detachnments which advanced The enemy cxploded a ne south | in the direction of Romani reached It has been indicated by officials of | of Laos with no effect the enemy line and despite a violent 3 spartme: acently since — ¥ bardment from four warships o " 2 e e bombardment from four waiships on 3 on easy terms. Come in and hear pparently was evident that Germany reconnoitering attack inst a strong vas living up to other promises, the Petrograd, Aug. 10, via London, o E enemy force composed of several uni : th \ T U F R d usitania note, the wording of which | 3:10 P. m—The capture by the RUS-|,5q then returned to its positior . \ €m. ry $ I'or €ecoras ans of the railws tion of Kryp- 2 g near Katia. The cnemy tried to at- : : ccupied much of the time of Scere- S At & : : ~ ] lin, on the Stani: dvorna Tail-| tack our troops concentrated in the ary Lansing and Count von Bernstorff § read, was announced officially today. | environs of Katin but was repulsed i pver a period of many weeks, should = with heavy losses. % L4 L4 e published. The Berlin foreign of- Prisoncrs Reach 20,000, “One of our airmen forced an en- s " ? Rame, Aug. 10, 6 p. m.—About 20,- | emy acroplane to descend in the 4 Chestnut Street Just Around the Corner 000 prisoners were captured by the | neighborhood of Mouhamadia and de- rances would be observed. Germany Keeping Promiscs, ice offered no objections. Humdreds of claims for lives and Italians at Goriz according to an |stroyed it Our aeroplanes success- roperty lost on the Lusitania are on iy ot acsonding roplan o File 1n the state department. Heirs of | 0Micial announcement by the war of- | fully hombarded the harbor of Ismalia i i e from | fice. The statement says an accurate | and buildings there. 7 ave filed claims ranging from k5,000 to $1,000,000 ench, A belief pre- | €SUmate is impossible at present, as nemy cavalry, which on Aug. 4 O o I lev 1/@"’15 : numbers of prisoners are being | attacked in a defile at Abodjera ecas vails in official and diplomatic quar- L I e g Abodjera cast ot th Eof ito ia- it |IbiouEntdntnouzly of Sucz, was repulsed afer an eight it i 3 & . ers that the amount of the indemnity - e L b 5 e Charles W. Holmes is building a I eventually will be determined by a 1 s and bayonets 8 9 & B e atsaion Austrians Tosing Heavily. were captured. 3 S ¥ > tlow on Stanley street for J. I, The note ending the negotiations Paris, Aug. 10, 9:20 m.—A Ha- i LT e 5 =3 5 Maloney E 1 over the principles, signed by Count | vas despatch from Rome says that the | . . I"‘\]‘(":”;‘.’.I :;‘;(‘"]I“";I (“‘h;‘l ;’““‘" the e a 0 want a s % & e R E S . | > cd klectric L/ Nt ang ower com- o Dernetonts onens bygrelonineito [EEs SR DA s T GRiaN D8l Dasaed RSONA S vany automobile truck, notified the { | e i A [ J 7] ‘ ring results it rances given by Ger- | the left of the Isonzo continues the 2 the formal assurances given by Ger | S ‘ volice this afternoon that at the cor- [l many last September that submarines | pursuit of the Austrians, and that would not sink unresis liners with- Y losses, particularly in respect of | H. A. Wheeler has gone on a trip out proper warning 1 regard for the . are being inflicted on the | to Holyoke. safety of lives. It refers to the long 1strians. Fall ner of Liberty and West Main streets he bumped into a milk wagon but did no damage, 3 1 - < TR Policemen Thomas § Axe! standing friendly relations between K. D. Carls left today on a trip to i g i m}\x:‘. “\lt-w]m,r Axel 3 i the United States and Germany, and New York, Gy : 3 A E. ater e on et = : 4 their vacations Satur rening asserts that the instructions to sub- tome, Au London, 6:15 — Pk K a & War | Policemen William Grace, A. C. Wal- ¢nezius, William Murphy and William | marine commanders were so definite ns have pierced the | William Murphy will spend his as to permit of no misunderstanding. Aus ntrenchments north- | cation in Tilton, N, H NMoGhe retinn B : A o active duty after It then says that the warfare around t of Monte 1 Michele, on the Is et uty after the British lsles was in reprisal for | onzo front, and near the village of | M. @ 1. 1 3 2y - - Mrs. G. E. Patrick has gone on a : " A marriage license what is termed the “inhumane” and |[San Martino, the war offic an- | vacation trip to Boston : . i license has been granted “illegal” blockade measures of Great | nounced today. They have occupied | & dehard A, Smyrk of 69 Chapman ¥ o ANy e e ek . S street and Mi ly C. Mq R ~ NT - Britain to starve the central powers | Boschini. T tatement says more Rober . Stone lef - Ne Saan ;. Gy mily C, Mardelot of 7 T Into submission. than 12,000 Austrians have been cap- | york fo & 4 291 Rhodes street, WHEN YOUR i WQ r o \ Germany, ‘“recognizing liability,” | tured. ) , Hartford employes of the Corbin 4 EWSBOY FAILS prom to pay indemnity for the — Screw jcorporation are petitioning the 3 i _ Mrsh Gl N Buell spend or : - ailroa : AV )l American lives lost, and expresses | Russian Attacks Near Kovel b el B el Renend bl es THE CORRECT TTI/T railroad company for an earlier morn- TO LEAVE YOUR “protound regret,” for their death. Berlin, Aus. 10, via London, 4:15 | . i Sl ANl wide trimmed tilt S .'(“ DESsSnUlthess commut ) The note says that reprisals should | p m.—Heavy attacks have been mado angle that conceals one eye. This at the local passenger st: not be directed at otk than enemy | by the Russians at variou points Vincent A\! irtin is spending his va- el hat does Mhe thascl shbrons ‘4’!(:.';”:'{ 6:56 m]mn morning and it is | § \ M, / !fi subjects, and that the killing of Amer- | along the Stokhod line, in Volhynia | C2ti0n in Gloverville, N. Y velvet, on Which are mounted two | jogory thil oS00 to réach their work i lean citizens was unintentional. In the | east of Kovel, the war office - wings of the barnyard variety rang- l'nai;:;;,-“”‘”'""‘_Tk whistle blows. ANA last portion of the document Ger- | nounced to All the Russian Mrs. J. W. Pitchard has gone to | ing from cream to dark brown shades. g P + reached the local station at 6:5( many expresses readiness to co-oper | vances wer repulsed with heavy | Harwington, Del., on her vacation. _ l,']f‘h gz local statloniatic op ate with the United States in any ef. | lo B eament, HUGHES TN NO. DAKOTA 1e water department finished lay- "D fort looking toward the freedom of | Siis e : e 5 g the main in Lorraine street today . Phone the seas. | Allics Repulsed, Says Be M. T. Tobin and Miss Loretta Calla- Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 10.— [ anq tomorrow will begin work on the TR s e e A e han have gome to Pine Orchard to | Charles . Hughes, republican presi- | cxtension on Farmington avenme tq | SeDilma AaCicndly oRy poad s J 10, ‘1 lmtv‘nlm\', «1 L | srend a weel’s vacation with Mrs. | dential nominee, entered North Da- | the Beth Alom cometery i 3 rowers regard news dispa s fron acks by both the British | mopin, who is there for the month of , kota today on his western campai . g o nows 1 obin, s there for the month o ! ay este ampaign y TR G ¢ ae Germany intimating that a ruthless | ang the French on the German lines | august. tour, and reached here shortly after et o g nay resumed as without foudation. Con- | night were repulsed, according to to day's programeone here this toms | it DY Mrs. Eegert at 42 Whiting \ fidential advices from Berlin are un- | day's army headquarters statement “COPS” TO PLAY DAL L S i And pa Al L derstood to have made it clear that | Operations on the western front arec Al ball players and alleged ball | Fargo, where the Hughes party will The ladies of Hillerest church will ¢ \! And paper wil De the probabiliyt of the von Tiritz ele- | recorded in the tement as follows o ar bers of hold an ice cream and cake social d recorded in the state 3 players who are members of the regu-| spend the night. Sl S ment returning to power was remote. | “Artillery fighting hetween the An and entertainment at the rooms, 426 sent promptly to hats to an noon, and the other this evening at X lar or supernumerary police force will — Wes M de S cre and the Somme is continuing with | njeet Saturday afternaon and have a WARSHIP OFF GALVESTON S ngisl et omonrow evening T % »oo " 7 y SSe rer. i 9 reat intensity British attempts at | practice game at Walnut Hill park in Galveston, Tex., Aug. 10.—A \‘: ”} "‘11“"‘\ Mrs. Horton, Mrs vou by messenger. ittacks near Bazentin-le-Petit were | anticipation of the game with | funneled warship, believed to be of Aransanc IMissiiichel f015on Sl 1118 5 - . fi[]RlZIA S FALL Aq | suppresscd by our fire. The number | Hartford police next month. Chafr-| French nationality, approached ;| Sist in the entertainmenut, also young | We want you to have the HERALD every night and of unwounded British prisoners that | man E. G. Babeock of the port today. A pllot baat put out to | PePOIe from the church. il to make sure that it is delivered to you we have ar- . have fallen into our hands since Au board 11 e on hand Saturday t¢ et her, by urne ¢k hefore i ES | V T s () 9 NS R U0 Fons (540 L ! (TS O 0 R | ey it o el (LR il o i ! ranged with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- _ S o e Diaiencliin ot e P LT SR TEANT senger boy rush a copy to your home. This service is “Between Maurepas and the Somme port SIBit iiforn Eienonl itanisan —_— Kentucky - Killed in the given at our expense. It will cost you nothing. We ing the afternoon and night failed. A striking example of how the MUNICIPAL [CE SALE, Beect. want you to be satisfied and when you are we feel (Continued from First Page.) “On the right bank of the Meuse |spirlt of fraternity has permeated {he Chairman W. B. Rossberg of the Henderson, Ky. Aug. 10.—Dr, A "‘pl\: (-mnpeneated for whatever effort we may make ) (Verdun fronf) no Infantry activity is | city was shown by the uct of the | water department nnnounced thia| C. Dunn, 52 widely known among g fan guns had obtained command of | reported apart from minor hand gren- | Knights of Columbus, the leading | morning that three more sectians of | physicians in Kentueky, was shot g sr your benefit. Gorizia from the heights of Sabotino, | 2do engagements Catholic order here, In offering their | ice in the municipal house at Shuttle | killed an the street hore today i San Michele, Monte Fortin, Monta | “In i 1l a it and through utiful new clubhouse in e ro | Meadow lake would probably he sold | Charles M. Wyne, 21, a carriaze d SO,IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE Santo and Basso Fortin, Italian infan- | anti-aircraft gun fire, two enemy aero- | a to the Masons during the | Pefore night. Thus far two sectiona | worker. N i P %) r | sl Tl . ¥t | plenes weda Shot Gawn wouth ot | Shrine convention. It speaks vol- | have sold it ; \ § TI1E HERALD BY 6 O’CLOCK "PHONE WEST ry advanced bridge | been and v further sale Wyne recently filed suit & t Dy - L :.',.)‘,,', wildest fighting in which 100 [ paume and one south of Lille, one |umes for the broad-mindedness of | is made taday but one-sixth of the } Dunn for $10,000 damages, alleging N UNIO YOU'LL GET A COPY OON AF- Austrians were drowned, the bridge | near T.ens and one near Saarburg in |the Knights, and the Syrian Temple | city supply will remain unsold. At 3 | that the physician had attackeq Mrs. 24 5 was taken. Entrance to the city then | Lorraine.” lof Cincinnati accepted the courtesy | o'clock this afternoon the deal had | Wyne in his office. e Was comparatively eas { Today's officlal statement says that with grateful feelings.—Buffalo News. | rot been concluded. l Wyne was taken into custody. 1= A i

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