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HERALD BEST OF ALL « » PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916. —_TWELVE PAGES. IS BLAMED ON SALESMAN ILSON TRY NG il - HALT R. R. MENAC John W. Fogg, Trusted | SAFE CRACKERS HERE; Employe of Miner,| ENTERMAINST. STORE| | | STRIKEWOULD STIFLE | Confers With R R Crooks Left Tools Behind With Accounts Short press Confidence i Industry VVould Le at Qt'tm} in Their Hurry to » : bt 3 ' REPORTED TO HAVE i g - - Sl o || still if Men Walked His Ability to P PLAYED STOCK GAME | \Vhat is believed to have heen a i o e G ; : = Out. vent Great Strike gvi.\it by professional sufe-crackers il v % 3 % W made last night at the clothing 3 . ; o 2 & s ol B g 3 oo i = = i store of N. E. Mag in the Sween B8l ARk " B 2 b iR s ; Ly 2w York, Aug. 14—If President | Missing Man Was Considered Model | P10¢k on Main street, but the in- Ty - ; 2 s R e g : ; : A | Wilson fails to pers the | Washington, Aug. 14 truders were evidently scared away G2 b g Husband and Did Not Use Intoxi- | before they secured any plunder. Dis covery of the visit of the ‘veggs” 2 x | cants—Alleged to Have Made La was made by Mr. Mag when he ) v : WE Ko g Wy v ¥ | callegd it will be directed from head- | threaten a nation-wide railroad s | men ana their ¢ loves to settle thelr ianagers and brotherhood lea differences and a general strike is dlocked in negotiations ¥ opened his store this morning. % § g & e g £ & o % | quarters in this city. The announce- | today laid their case before Pres The safe which is near the front F | : i : ¢ s - 2 4 : e | ment was made today as the leaders Wilson. Arouses Suspicion and Expert is En- | Window was found tipped over and ¢ ' g ; ; lay on a pile of clothing which the : Dsar Y gaged to Inspect His Books. burglars had placed there to deaden ; : ’ Sy i | e palingnd i mampe: gy ieiched (i¥esRorpthebrothisEH oot SuyEEs the noise of an explosiz1. Two large b i 5 - =5 e { s 3 B Spoi g ington for a conference with the head | ferred with the president shortl icon “jimmys” were found close Ly Lo v, : ~ 3 A B S - > of the nation. ter 10 o’clock. They were foll as was a bit and brs.e. The fact 5 " A 4 % o pr % £ ; g 4 3 G - At the other brotherhood headquar- . g said that all preparations | DV Collection Last Tuesday—Absence | the four big railway brotherhoodsand | First came thirty-five represd One of the largest defalcations ever sustained by a local mercantile con- cern was reported to the police today, 3 S ’ i when the Miner, Read & Tullogk com. | that the tools were found in the store : B : ‘ 3 o 3 : : W S A : Mactl| T pany, wholesale grocers, reported to gives rise to the theory thot ihe ofi- | i 2 3 & i, v had been made ltnvp\lfl\ng into :‘fir:wl The brotherhood men went the police that John W. Fogg of 22 | €€’ patrolling the beat may have a strike that \\:nuln stop every train, | the conference firm in their ¢ B Glori diteot cialof it trastod ook |lcausealitnal men o give | thoinlats passeneenand frelentiorith ofd S8l ployes, is missing and a sum which | tempt to blow the safe. The safe e will aggregate nearly $15,000 is also | was hidden from Lhe sireet by a‘( r““‘.“” state of affairs was indicated = S ot A WioGie poriiion ‘Fv) the anyiety displayed in v'\(“l\ ];\L‘.» (-(‘\.H(\‘Hd l\‘v S '.\\}’ vs ;v nished notice has been sent to all cities with Several holes were drilled in an “N[U»“‘.l'_\' which “')-”]d~ 'hr‘ CHERLGiRS ;V‘L”'(-”T oS ‘“H: " ”]“”' l' e a description of the alleged embezzler. | upper corner of the safe, in such a | According to recent advices, the | opolize the trade of the Adriatic and} Venice in 1203. The harbor was | the failure of ";“"f'{“'_,“,‘,‘,“l"lh." Ll s e The state of affairs comes as a_com- | manner that it is believed that owing | capture of Gorizia and territory to | has long eclipsed its ancient rival, | blockaded by an Italian fleet from | Authorities here deciarac Bt WoLE | EHEEE Wore Somie theeations plete surprise to Frederick W. Miner | to the resistance of the safe against T G Venice, which lies scarcely more than | May until August, 1848. At the head | th¢ national labor laws gave tE8 BIES i e e gl and friends of the missing man, Who [ the iron ‘jimmy” the men decided | the SOUth of that place prepared the | FERES WHES L (CHire gult. It had |of its industrial establishments °are | ident no right m‘nva«-\r é“x\ ool ;;‘.‘;;);O I{u]‘”‘“:;w] ",f m,,m: H,::n,;wr ~ was looked upon as an honest work- | to use the nitro glycerine method, way for an advance by the Italians | a population of 229,476 in 1910.|two shipbuilding yards, the largest of | the broad police powers Weeier, \© 1 70 | BE50%e 8 BOATE OF e T oot man and a loving husband and father. Entrance was effected through the |against the very important city and | Trieste was made the center of a | their kind in Austria, employing more | Bave him authority to byt =0l @8 OF | mhICh the | How long the alleged peculations | cellar of the Parisienne Ladies’ store | POrt of Trieste. It is the principal [ large emigration from Austria to | than 5,000 workmen. It also has pe- ‘h“vnf”n:' m]m‘\:* e bosiilor e I'rhé yresident’s plan was to & of Fogg have been going on may Ney- | which adjoins that of Mag's. No at- |Seaport of the gulf of Venice. Trieste | America by the inauguration of a di- | troleum refineries, iron foundries and | 1aw 1 he I']’““‘r iy wnh’ Sraticimeaslto m,mt, gers and ,‘,\Qn on the i er be known. Bntering the employ | tempt was made by the crooks to |15 367 miles southwest of Vienna by | rect emigrant service to New York | chemical soap, silk spinning and ma- SR CLINCE| 0 (RO Gt N Of the company four Years ago, he ad- | scoure anything in that store. M, |Tail It may be said nearly to mon- |in 1904 The town was captured by ! chine factor P e aNn g W | i ® e oy ar o o Mag left between $400 and $500 in President Cleveland used the regular |strike, position of salesman and collector for | a8 JC0F oetween $40 e the concern, his territory covering the sate ay night. army to guard locomotives and cars Garretson Outlines Demands.) g % fosss 5 K ens in business circles here % worked up to last orln(.sdu» as usual GAMBLERS IN GOURT 9 ". ‘ S aalionalsalamity: | men was opened with a stateme and nothing out of the ordinary was B T O B e e e esn | A-iB. Garretaon' of ‘the/odndniil noticed about his actions. On Tues- o ‘ Thaes ‘}(: ho[ Al ely a fac- | spokesman. He outlined the def day he is known to have collected 2 | Proprictor Fined $30 - men said that there is scarcely a fac- SR e a v : e and Frequenters . ce which does not. | for an eighf hour day and time very large sum, the exact amount of ! | tory of any importance which a half for over time. He ins rhi > dete: ay 5 g i 7 £ ad for its products. which could not be determined today. | $5 Each—Jitncy Used to Bring Cus- 1 i*‘{f‘r‘i"‘,?‘”‘f:r m‘:’"r:lw ouln mean |that the demands were fair. P Wednesday he started out in his auto A s 2 i Gl o T S At S tlaa s <burgh will | dent Wilson then addressed the to make his rounds and this was the tomers ¥ from Tartford. ,flm\ the steel 'mills of Pittsburgh § 5 i e When he failed to § Maple S Street Man and Chiid | be cut off from their ore supplies in | pointing out what disaster would last seen of him. ] . T Mesban e automo- | low a general strike and insi put in an appearance Friday suspi- & a successtul d on an Michigan and Wisconsin, the automo the committee of manager: mination not to accept arbitrg under the Newlan Act, which cions arose in the minds of the man- | 2llésed gambling room in a house at Both Sink Off Indian , SCPPEI v T | Bile industries of Michigan from sup- | that an agreement must he read from Pittsburgh, the cot- The president then asked to P sern and an the corner of Smalley and Eln street | plies of steel L ;ie;iiz;endr i G co om 2?;3{‘ at an early hcur Sunday, led by Ser- Neck. TO EXTEND PAP\LIAMENT | ton mills of New England from their | the speclfic things on which the aze was at once detected but the en=| &eant Hart, Frank Sadie pleaded gull- LOfldOfl AdmltS Gef' cotton from the souih, the garment |ployes were prepared to insisty tire amount of the defalcation has not | tv to being fhe proprietor and John - | minutsoturére ¢f New York from | Garretson did mosi el SHeSuiig T T e g TN e L o W Gt o 00w | Have Gained|om: s s vow mahas St | e men sad ue o i T = - ones a e Sl : e i v industry everywhere w ! scuss situz roug A T e, féiil: Jnj:m,,. e fesil T ; ; ) : Asquith Asks iteanrding mans a Sanie o acesauh | M wiison bprormisd Ser ikl Fogg was a model man with ap- 5 S0 OF JL oL o mands up with the managers if g James T. Meskill in police court this |redge of 56 Grove Hill Churl i e e RO ) = . h : parently no bad habits and his Wife is | morning. o e Votelat Coming Elcction. | I*()Ofiflg in Tl’eflc @S | ' The suspension of the country’s ex- | effort to find a common ground Attorney P. F. McDonough |len of ple street 3 18 : % 2on prostrated over the suddenesg of the | appeared for the accused. On a rec- |life yesterday afternoon in P London, Aug. 14, 4:18 p. m.—Pre- poris, the congestion of imports at {w hich the two k\vries could meet. the stranding of hun- |said he was anxious to settle blow that has apparently broken up a | ommendation of Prosecutor Klett the |Island sound, ahout a mile and a half | mier Asquith introduced in the house Captlll'ed From Them i :1:?:12 :‘{"::mwant!s of travelers and | difficulty as quickly as possible happy home. From authentic sources | frequenters were fined $5 and costs. | Off Indian Neck, Branford. The | o commons today a bill to extend the e e o T on el e harad e reniait fh e comes the information that Fogg has | In discussing the case of the proprie- | bodies of Mellen and the child have R - 9 | summer res s far ‘their |was prepar emain in 5 S " : e Ay life of the present parliament for ]nomosftha e are other possibilities | conference all day if necess: been dabbling in the stock market of | tor of the place, Prosecutor Klett said | NOt been recovered. i o S e ear rozieres | which vhe strike situation presents, 17 | After being with the president Jate, some of his holdings proving | that numerous complaints have been Mellen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge and | eight months, or until the end of next LS e e S e B r:q_”mmhfl of tne expensive 1o him. That he was In fi- received from persons living in the |their baby, Mrs. Fannie Remington, | May. [ e e e oyt | i e mite et ead ke nancial distress was never made ap- | neighborhood, and also from women L‘d}\"’d’l'e* aunt, and BEdward Sharp When the premier made his an- Thc Eotal oapltallzation jof the £Vl | ans sald they expecied b il parent by the missing man, his Wife | who stated that their husbands have | f Maple Hill left Eldredge’s cottage |\ ncoment on Aug. 1 that he would | The Russian drive in Galicla is | roads in the country amounts to more | president again later in the day @ and closest friends helieving that he | lost considerable sums of money in |2t Indian Neck in his motor boat. | S | 2 Aedi R i : lay 4 2 i il et tly vhenillni A : When a mile and a half off shore the | introduce tie bill, he said that he-in- | & . [ than $20.000,000, and their gross | he had conferred with the manag was financially sound. 3 X Sadie’s place. An auto Jitney has | = 8 £ 4 shore the pushing the Austro-German armies revenue has been estimated at more | Mr. Garretson refused to say whe| he desired to purchase an automobile | Leen used to convey players fo thig | PTeeze began to kick up a heavy sea |tended at the same timo to announce | ' Gl omenve phasioeen testimaten atimere NG G2 protionietunsdl ol his wife drew some of her SavingS|city from Hartford several mights | 220 the boat labored in the waves.|the government's proposals regarding | "ackward towards Lemberg at a rapid | than #1,900,000 R e i from the bank to help him. during the week. Some of the play. | LD® lurching of the craft threw Mrs. | .. it yion Today, however, Mr. [ rate 0 iy \\'1‘;:01;': oo o 5 e ; 5 . Eldredge and her child into the sea. |\ S ot el el R R : Another “m’mln] mumm;d 3 e\f‘s ;dughln in the raid reside in Troy, Tnm“g\, R ““’m | Asquith said it was not](hc llmnmh'l Hoth farie i G Conni Tan e eant Prior to entering the employ of |N. Y. and came to this city to attend | ronuy Me - of the government to ask parliamen | PARALYSIS ABATES e ey Miner, Read & Tullock Fogg worked | the funeral of a relative this morning. 1‘\,‘;:1"‘,) - 0‘”“3('“: }””f _‘I“‘T wae taken | 4 t1i¢ fime to take up alteration of | Bothmer's army on the Lemberg tront | Tho prosident tmmediatsly S at the local storo of the Atlantic & | Judge Meskill 1n passing sentence o | my” CamD 2% he fafled to appear | o qualifications for the franchise. | \ic under heavy pressure. and its e e e Pacific Tea company, where he Was | Sadie said that the place should be | ne gunwale. and o fed H L Dealing with a suggestion that the - Number of New Cascs Less Than 100 | them the position of the work s heldiinghighiestesmibyRih oy anaesaliicloncdinn i He Ancdithclaccusealis oM o= Br: s o Bl BUNESsE RGBT e e i o =egshionld b SR ex tendadRiol Al B e e n B S o e B o s RIIn SO £t ol S 3 : It was arranged that the manaj ment and hls assoclates. He was DOt | The breaking up of this nest is due to | e anon grtd KeDIng her above | g qiers and munition workers, Mr.|giib0 i accounted by military ob- | fOF First Time In Many Weeks—| cnoulq see the president at 3 o'd addicted to drink and seldom went out | the excellent work of Sergeant Hart | pas to theis robre G inaneuver the |y yjth said there were the gravest ; . AhirtyOne D K13l afternoon Hnd thatl mext except in the company of his Wife and | who hag been at work on the case for | Lo ‘l“ S EEECuS W aachils difficulties in the way, and that thers | servers in entente capitals to have hirty-One Dead, thé president wovld kesp ons o child. There are rumors current that | soveral weeks. almiostissfRogn s initiine were serious objections from a mili- | none too secure a position in its rear | xew York, Aug. 14— The epidemic| other important engagements, there is a woman in the case, but in- Search was made for the two bodies | tur: viewpoint to holding a genoral New York, Aug, 14 ho! epidemia i g . ith Mr. Chambers, aile i Success s 3 iy 4 along the upper Zolta Lipa, to which infa o sis took a turn for | cluding one with 1 . vestigations by the police have failed but without success and the party | J\cotion among the troops in these 8 ¥ I of infantile paralysis took forie A e ons s as yet to disclose whether or not this REP | that started out so gayly was forced to | najqs. | it is presumed to be retreating | the better today. The number of nc \\v‘f e s 1s so. SION turn back to land with grim tragedy | jfe added: Betroeradiicfehaliannonceallliowalhqa=SRC SR BEAER R REEL E 8 8 :;"’; no indication could be given of o is be de by written i ir hearts T semer R health department went under the c Every effort is being made by the L e n thelnihearts, General enfranchisement has been | gaing for the Russians on the north- | ‘“1h“ etk for the first time | Progress of the negotlations until local authorities to apprehend the T TR o M e SR e en was a toolmaker, employved | prought face to face with another - L R e il one nare g 5 L2 .| ter the president saw the man S e e cr e he g ) SisoublesMursl by Brare e Swhitney inBtlantford We IEs7 o Terniiiwha i aretwer Eolng stoidol | sial BB E o ERISE OB S on ERS BHpDext M iseveral iweck s Durine chio EWentye Ontosie Hopefal becn notified and a net has been set as | ger for Which Charles Stielow s | 5. SUTViVed by his ‘wife, who, before | with women? Sereth, while to the south Gen. Letch- | four hours ending at 10 o r:r?l:\ this ook ool ir 8 far north as Canada, as itis believed her marriage, w: Mi Leah \‘nhmw.i He was bound to say, the premier | itzky is continuing his thrust up the | MOrning, the plague killed thirty-one One of the leade [ th ] | to make,” sald tht Fogg may head in that direction. Under Sentence of Death. deugnter of theilate Nicholas Conen, | went on. that represontatives of thd | Duiestor in thesviclity of Mariampol || Siigrel In the five boroushs of New brotherhoods Aoy o8 e contort S e (. (R o e and a ten year old daughter, Erma.| women had presented to him a pe 3 i = i York city and ninety-five new cases | House, char Ll T e il s g T 9 Albion, N. Y., Aug. 14—Dictrict |He was a member ot a local lode | jectly mmanswerable case. They wers | Soven miles from Halicz. The Rus- | weer reported, forty-three of ‘them in | with the pr Iv gml' .?i s g‘mrl dimmed by almost sleeple nights (uome) Knickerbocker of Orleans | 0f Odd Fellows and of Worcester | content to abide by the present fran. | sian armies in the center also are pur- | Manhattan and thirty-one in n.m\kfl couraging ,mA( ec A;m the (I\m.tl " - Por slisian e Hons s e 5 - , : : s compares favorably with| for the prevention of a general nhic) Ol RO e e .oun‘;e’d today that Erwin [lodge, B. P. 0. 1. chise but would urge their claims i | suing the Austrians in the middle | Ivn, This compares favoxably WIW, for the PrEv L U L & had repudiated completely the Up to press time today the bodies | {ne qualifications for the franchise ripa and Koropice regions. sterday’s figures, when there w was hof g I s o e O reporier m | Conession he made at Little Valley, | had not been recovered. were altered. Continuine their advance from Gor: | J41 new cases dlscovered and tweno) Mr. Gexzoteon was afked Wiy e , talke: apre oot | N- Y. on Aug. 10 that he was guilty = ! T O~ |\ two fatallties. The falling off in|the zotiations were off. He repl their pretty littla home on Glen street _— Ay G ING deubgy et BRC andiibing eSS e e s 4’rm!r‘rJ By not.” of the murd e : this morning. Evidently unacquainted | poo hmmek;:;eff \%fi”efvl’:;elps and GREW . have mace further progress on the | CA%€S W Lk Confidence in Presiiat = > plig vhich her hus- | 1o paryaWollcott Bia s Carso Plateau, to the southeast. | ¢ather rec ! with the plight m:n wHICHHOE BUe: | ot Hielby on. Maseh 22, 191t : L southe AT | 5 grounds for tha band has gotten himself, Mrs. FO8Z | oy 000 giioro B 5 et ( Rome reports the piercing of a strong- y ™ hundred | were glven, administration C te1d a straightforward story about her arles Stielow now is in Sing Sing | Hartford, Aug. 14 Two { were giv A6 officials . _ | Iv defended Austrian line east of Hill i 5 o 1 : ool | prison under sentence of death for | Bark on Way From San Francisco to = . I 5 i and eighty-six cases of infantile pa- |ypresseq confldence that the pr husband leaving the house 1 Wl S i Ton el Leads Auto Parade, kes Motor 212, and the capture of about 800 ad- were reported in the state to- | dent’s intervention would result nesday morning at 6 o'clock as usual Newtvorl L shellion ditional Austrians. The Austrians S g e e : thout exhibiting any outward signs | SSntly on the day set for his execu- e dRUpER Rebcllion: Trip | Walkst o \omen e and SEWITl - ol ool pe s o ol e el aay Byl D g ohin IS Black MeeCretasviiigvertine aistrjke; o Amsthing wrong. Judging from the | tion. Stielow’s friends belleved King's | cCalls for Hel [|séctoraiion tnet front, b ST el statelnard o e e oconlins : T e disoussod his | confession would save the life of the g g2 Speak Again Tonight. | Soloen in all otternnte, the Itais wae | MEW cases for the past few days were | who attended the conference, sigy e thnce, she had no intimation | coRdemned man, San¥Erancisce A 14 ’ I'pulsed in all attempts, the Italian war | o “ojows: Branford 2, Windham 1, |a famillarity with the situation 8 ;' ‘n': SPGB S It is sald that King gave the rea- | crew in mutiny the bark Call: Sltkane S Wil e e Dl |=’>11‘:.\\-u’|~ (1‘111 usual nel| pulinsfferall Hemasns 2 SRua Dk, aurrrised tiemen < The first sight that greeted the re- | SONS that actuated him when he made | Which left here Saturday for 1 . Hughes today faces one of the H”‘” s A = hfl’,‘l Iy wm,\,‘[‘ the | 'oh o Orange, Bridgeport 3 each, | he president was most sympat porter was the evidence of the break- his confession at Little Valley but | York, is todaw somewhere off the | jusiest days of his campaigning trib. !\ \cd along the lin \‘\ Mt I.‘w' - | Stamford, Colchester and \\.vix)(!vxx\ i id (:.. of the brotherhood 16l as X € S e ot o S e R A o4 ok | tacked along the line west of Pozieres, | 5 ‘ew Haven 5, Oxford,|ers, “and his surpris owle ing up of the Fogg home, a girl being | the district attorney did not make | Golden Gate waiting a tug to DUINE| 3. yug up early to lead an automo- | which London last night reported the | 2 CAch New Hav urpnisine Wiowia engaged in packing away the | Public that portion of the statement. | her back to thix port. The Callao,| X ; hat those| British to have carried to a depth 1 lassware in boxes., When asked about A’ warrant was issued here | Which is equipped with wireless, sent File parade, arranged so tha e o0i500 “;, T00 A e Pt | dletown, one cach. sult in an understanding be g Fogg eaid that it was her | togay by Peace Justic H. (y | radio call for a tug late Saturday wWho would be unable to attend later | SA0ner L0 vands o 8 \\f:“"“‘{‘ | 2 reached.” e er furniture il | Tucker, charging Erwin King | night. A tug was despatched to her meetings could see him ths - SagsavaseDArS The president, it was said subm intentlon to store her furniture until | CHC e by Sl 2k i St Bty o ludeq | tially successful, the Germans gaining | NEW LONDON DISAPPOINTED. | (cd no count L t a her husband returned. She said that | With murder in the first de- [ and, but rcturned last night. havin L e s s R s R H f the 1 e T o e e when her husband came home Tues- | 8ree in connection with the Phelps | been unable (o locate the hark on ac- a motor trip to Cour d'Alene, Tiah oRiEaierol HLOI SRR D ORI O s ”“‘1 day night he ate his supper as usual | #nd Wolcott murders at West Shelby | count of the dens f twenty-five miles aw with an ad- S e M eineq of pains in his |in March, 1915, for which Charles I | The Callaa i< loaded with 1500 dress af an open air meeting, and la- — | Into Port. head. He went out on the veranda | Sticlow is under sentence of death. | tonms of barley and oil for New York. | ter the day an address here at a French Take More ‘Trenches., | and as she prepared to wash the | The peace justice refused to ( meeting for women voters only, thel p,iy \yg 14, 12:30 | dishes he called to her to join him. [ upon whose information the war THREE SHIPS SUNK, first of its kind arranged for the nom- ; This« she did ani they chatted togeth- | Wwas fssue 2 == inee. Tonight '“’, !f”ulll‘_\‘,V\l,”‘:‘“,',.\‘l,k on the left of the Ifay-Deniecourt road |and that tugs of the Scott Wrecking er until retiring time. Wednesday e e One French and Two Talian Ve t a general mceting, leaving Imme-|;, the Somme sector last night, says|Co. had gone to the south of ths ; S e DR, INGRAM INJURED. Sent Down. | diately thereafter for Tacoma. the war office announcement foq sland to meet it, brought interest here |y 1o at they wero carryl taking his automobile, he left home. | Fartford, Aug. 14.—Dr. Frank A, | Tondon, Aug 14, 12:33 p. m — There was brisk cannonading in the | to a fever heat in the belief that the | sat with them " ceting W ‘When he failed to return in the eve- | Tngram, deputy cattle c er, | Lloyds announces the sinking of the: ( ~ ~ .~~~ ~~j | region of Maurepas. German attacks | merchant submarine Bremen from | (he federal mediators, The delegat band, Mrs. Fogg reported the matter to | is suffering from a severe injury to his | Italian steamship Nereus. the Italian WEATHER in the vicinity of Hill 304 and at|Germany was approaching New | (ne meecident ans told, in voting alarmed, but on Thursday when he |right hand, sustained while he was | sailing vessel Dina and the French | : : Fleury (in the Verdun sector) were | London heihiE b o koo el again failed to put in an appearance, | treating a cow in a lot in this city the | sailing +essel Saint Gactan. | - S | repuisca [Bzre ScotifGo M nowever Taenicd thet h e et b A she bezan search for him. Kno other day when one of the small bones = | Hartford, Aug. 11,—For | The announcement follows their t had gone out on any such | yvoted unanimously for refection that some of his territory w of the hand was broken. The hand The Nereus sailed from Newport Hartford and vicinity: Fair to- Gorth of the Somme there a | errand. and sald that the two e brotherhood leaders present Hartford she went there and later | was considerably swollen today and it | » July 19 and passed Gibraltar 1t and Tuesday, continued fairly lively cannonade in the region | which had been so reported had e sident detailed reports LOSNEE { will be a few weeks before the doctor |- st 7. She was built in 1901 and cool, — ]pm-v in the ordinary course of busi- | e (Continued on Eleventh Page will be able to use it freely. .as of 3,900 tons Sross. N N (Continued on Eleventh Page.) { ness. | ontinued on Eleventh Page.) raly Greenwich, Derby, Stratfard and Mid- | the situation of our position may | but he held out hope for an adju | trenches. Believed Bremen Was About to Come | nt by legislation, if necessar The impression prevailed among brotherhood leaders that as a last New Tondon Aug. 14—Reports to- | gor( the presia might ask comisl | p. m.—The | day that submarine of foreign appear 3 for eight hour day legislation French troops captured some frenches | ance had appeared off Risher's Island The leadcrs explained to the pre den taeir stand against rbitration shes of