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3 > 4French quick-firers prevented the Ger= HERALD BEST OF ALL ‘ | > LOCAL NEWSPAPERS R A ! [D . el PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1916 —TWELVE PAGES. ESTABLISHED 187 ALLIES CAPTURE CLERY AS |( T B RUSSIANS PRESS TEUTONS %lg IEE%I%KIE %]M[;][SIT CONVENTION DEADLOCKED WITH UNDER ARCHDUKE CHARLES American and Mexican Commis- HEALY AND HOLCOMB IN LEAD; Official Bulletin of | SCHOOL OPENING Is | sioners Hold First Formal Session M,LEAN [S NAMED FO SENAT ) POSTPONED A WEEK T German Army Ad- SRR ARRANGING THE DETAILS 2Ol O N e RIS SUFFRAGISTS OPEN REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM Governor and Depose ST o el Ty T Long Drawn Out Discussions Antici- | ANNUAL CONVENTION ; e, ‘ H'dnds Of Efltente-- At pated Because of Mass of Documents ADOP TED AT NEW HAVEN TODAY‘ Tax CommISSIOIl Publie, private ana parochia1| TBA Mfust Be Examincd on Exery | winl Decide Whether to Work for Running Neck a Rllmalliafls HO ld schools in this city will reopen to all| Point Disputed by Two Countries. Federal Or State Vote Or ! Usual Sniping at Administra- tion's Policies, Followed| Neckon Fourth Ba rupils under 16 years of age on Tues- By Promise to Aid Fight| lot at New Haven. day, September 19, according to a New London, Sept. 6—The six mem- Both, East Danube Front. reco‘nl\mondazion 1z;.(‘loptedt‘a}tx als‘x:efiat bers of the American-Mexican joint i meeting of the board of health last | oom oo - : Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 6—The B on 1 Y, . o b Berlin, Sept. 6, via London, 4:42 |°vening. This ruling doss not affect assembled In thelr first|, . cionth annual convention of the || r . P. m.—Russian forces, says the offi. | (1° State Normal school which opened formal session at the hotel in Groton, | National American Woman’s Suffrage | | First Ballot* 185 ci'al 'talem Fa ‘dt’d ! e = | teday or the local business colleges |today, with Luis Cabrera, head of the | association opened here today with ;‘;;;Kd I{?’;:‘z‘:"g on Tuberculosis, Buy G e; dsu.n. oday at the Ger- | wkera the puplls are of more ad-| Mexican membership presiding. The | representative women from all sec- || fhret DELPE 505 5 ’ : man army headquarters, have pressed | vanced age. In addition to the abave | gessio i 1 £ th try in attendance. . . . : s : ons of the country ] A EE WE back tho center of Archduke Charled | *commendation 1t wag voted to aloss arrangu‘::; Sdz:‘:;e‘:tei t:’hbe de;"ted 0 | Reports of committees occupied most *—Informal. Stgte Supplies in Bulk, BLAKESL AK all Sunday schools untll Sunday, Sep- s of the conferences . sessi 5 gg:—ntbetwieen §heG21th;1 Lipa and the | £ oo pictureul?m.?:;s oa | that are to follow, although Secretary Ofé}:\ee ';‘;’{;‘e“ff‘jjfi‘,‘,’x“‘j;flam questions i Build Good Roads and FROM VERY FIRS Tho fown of Clery. on the Somme | Pl2ces of indoor amusement will be |3 >RKlin K. Lane, chairman of the | jefore the convention, whether to HOLCOMB RENOMINATED. . closed to children under 16 years of | AT:erican commission, indicated that | coneentrate on federal or state cam-| New Haven Sept. 6.—Governor Hol- Guard Treasury. river, three and one-half miles north- | © ey 2 west of Peronne, has been captured |28 from the present date until Sep~ progress in discussion of the sub- | ;ajeng or to continue to work for | comb was renominated late this aft- Windsor Locks Politician Had Sha Trom the Gormans by troops of the | fember 19. It was also decided to|Jo0t® fo be reviewed might be made | botn, will be decided later In the | emoon, e vote was practically wn- Entente Allies, says the officlal state- | "8F from school on the opening date | ~“yzr 7 Bie 3y 3 day when amendments to the con- ment today issued by the German |1V child not a continuous resident of [ ‘W! ‘; the commissioners had as- | stitution will be voted upon. army headquarters staff, the city for the preceding ten-days. | {200 9 ‘ti}"‘d not been determinec The presidential address of Mrs. e platform was reported to the repub- Soven of the Tutrakan works, in| The abave action followed a long | Jo%¢ Who might be present at the con- | carrie Chapman Catt is expected to be HEARING POSTPONED. | lican state convention by Col. I. M.| ‘While Webster's Vote Drops Frd southeastern Rumanta, including their | discussion of the infantile paralysis | o onces In addition to the commis- |ine feature of tomorrow’s session. ST o r : armored batteries, have been stormed | Situation. It was decided that as the | S.ORCrS: ~James Linn Rodgers, special | pregident Wilson is expected to ad- | Claimants Against Kerwin Estate Fail Beol Ntw —oaven ohauman o Yourteen to One—Informal Ball el L g s (e | S s e RO e e e s || pelie et WEEES 0 B L the reselutions committee: cording. to today's German offolal | turned to the city or would be hers |0 CIty, who was summoned north On Saturday morning the polls will App & We the representatives of the repub- | Shows Healy Strength. rithi for the meetings ma; tici i i Owing t r statement. within the next ten days that school £ ¥ participate, since | o gpened for the general election of ing to the non-appearance of | o e = - oA : | lican ate of Connecticut, Tanr e . . ooenine inecAlnotilols et e nas tiova) I wersondiflnciiedee foritne eltua |l ohaen b R et Bl : the claimants against the estate of the | LR AR GRG0 g New Haven, Sept. 6.—Four British Capture Leuze Wood. than a week from the date originally St"“ in the Carranza capital may be |y’ convention will close Sunday | 1ate Flugh Kerwin the Newington her- | in tonvention, assembled, do hereby | cajs without a choice was the pd London, Sept. 6, 1:45 p. . Tho | 5t bY tho school board. This will | of USe not only to the American mem- | o¢ternoon. o mit, scheduled to be heard before | pledge our allegiance to the Platform | yion served to candidates for the g : : bers, but also to the Mexican com- Commissjoners Sa: gerford | British again pushed forward on the | 2110W for the observation period of | yiione, * in the city e r’éir:'fias“;f'liifiofu, | adopted by the national republican | pernatorial nomination at the rep Somme front last night. They gained | (6% days ang to insure that children o e M UTO & | convention and express our hearty ap- | Jican sta e B o L e T or e e enanil woth bo v exboscafauring T I e ey ST ACTRESS THROWN FROM A the hearing was postponed until a la- | SONYERCON o prees S e | ican state convention here - todd ar office announced today. this waiting perlod the board de= During the trip from New York . Gate toibe deslenated by theicoms | P ol e republican | Former Tax Commissioner Frank Fighting continues between Leuze | ¢/ded to close to juveniles the picture | yesterday on the naval yacht May- 5 missioners. James M. Curtin, the}for president and vice president. Healy of ‘Winidsor Locks 188 sl u : Lol executor of the estate, was on hand v faith the | Wooq and Combles, and in the viein. | NOuses and all other | places of | lower, the commissioners avoided any | Strikes on Rocks and Thought to| b e e : ity of Ginchy, public Tesort, discussion of thé object of their mests with his counsel Judge W. F. Man- | doctrine of protection for American | 7To%aal ballot gnd maintained —_— Endorsed by Judge Gaffney. ing or of the progedure which would | Have Fractured Skull—Companion | E85, but none of the contestants or | industries and the American workipg- | strength. Governor Holcomb's & French Clinch Gains. That the declsion of the board of | P® followed. The program will be | ;o aacnine Held by Police, Loty counsel wero on hand this after- | man and advocate the enactment of | rort fuctuated, although not to Parls, Sept. 6, noon—The positions [ health to postpone school opening | M4 out today as far as the commis- ‘ % b Ao i am iy tesnnoriorg MAS [lowa which will vemove the iframink ) creat extent.h Dnuik Sud newly won by the French south of the | until September 19 will fully meet the | Si0NSTS are ablo to determine it in | Milford, Sept. 6.—Mrs. Lottle M.|or Commissioner Saxe to locato Bim | oiaea iy i the nands of polities and | (i city was o weak third and LV N - " & & 5 | B i ssiy i Somme were attacked several times |ideas of the school board was inti|>dy2nce « | Shonders, of Milford, a vaudeville| proved unavalling. | Piace 1t In the hands of & commIssio | (.nant Governor Wilson and. GoMd by the Germans last night. Their as« | mated by Judge B. F. Gaffney, presi< e rooms provided for the meeting | R ; e e G i onsy S aiod thattat o imaHEdReRDenE) [ siboneiins saults, the war office announced today, | dent of the board, who stated that ig | Of the commission are flanked by of- | 2Ctress s in a serious co torney Creedon ‘or srartiond. sotmscl | W6 express our pronmounced dissat- | troller Webster were!cohisiN .. were broken by the French fire. the health board deemed the order es- | 1¢S5 Occupied by the staff of state | hospital at New Haven as a result of | % P»am;k ;:m?m n"‘;rg!rhér‘gf “j;fi | isfaction with the weak and vacillat- | ©f the running. The German assaults were delivered | sential to the welfare of the ohildren | 1°P2Ttment employes in charge of the | being thrown from an automcbile Gl o e G B e ing policy of the present democ atic No Haste to Resume Business. | administration, especially in relation Delegates straggled it tACEEEE in the reglon of Denicourt and Berny. | it would undoubtedly be endorsed at | 23S Of correspondence between the | early today on the Milford turnpike. | y { 5 ng b =i - In the Verdun sector the Germans |the board mecting Friday, two governments forwarded from | It is thought her skull may be frac- |08 12 ;uu(;geov‘;z:m‘;:t'lll. ;fi:finslel;?\m. | to foreign affairs, which has brought | from the adjoining hotel lobby wii vesterday evening directed an intense Washington for the use of the cém- | tured. 5 5 this country into contempt among the | out any evidence of haste, Man e o v peevonsea che acr- | GERMAN WAR LOAN FAILURE | ™%'a’en' Tho car, a runabout, was being | {0 T SO NI O T2 nations. | them looked forward to a long sessl It is anticipated that when the con- | driven by Harold A. Lyon of West| . o0 00 0 Ao B0 © ol N ~We express our profound convic- [ They had talked for hours over provi- | tion that not only the good name of | probable number of roll calls and B our country but th fety of its peo- | settled the matter for themselves oS ANEGOAL quIooIo " EIN - - % on Southington Citizen From Dj animous. New Haven, Sept. 6.—The following of Gavel—Wilson Not in R man infantry from advancing. ferees take up the specific questions | Haven and was taking Mrs. Shonders before them, beginning with the Mex~ | {5 her home here. According . to | LLrther continuance with the slon that if the claimants did not ap- e, Russians Capture 4,300. London Despatch Claims Public Is Not | ican request that General Pershing’s | Lyan the steering geer broke and the pear at the next hearing the claims | Ple and their interests depend in the | the idea that the delegates would hi S | highest degree upon a firm and digni? | to respond a least three times. fied maintenance of its rights and the | At 9 o'clock the resolutions comm rights of its people in all places and |tee, Colonel Ullman, ¢hairman, under any and all conditions. | ceived the report of the sub-com: We commend and endorse the at- | teee which at 2 a. m. had conclud Sendon, force be withdrawn from Mexico, ad- | car swerved and struck a fence be- Contributing and That Corporations | journments will be necessary from |side the highway. The impact tore a | “guld be disallowed. 2:14 p. m.—Russian troops yesterday : The chlef contestants of the will 5 time to time while data bea 3 | foot pos e @ anc R el capt;red ;1 TB\;CO iclforltflgj pgslt;gn Are Furnishing Greater Part. S e e S . ‘r’(,:“f;“‘m‘;: "11:/“;:};“‘":7:‘ ;;‘]: are the following: Patrick Kerwin, | in the region of the lower Gorodenka, _ : S S O EERCo e TR Bl $4,000, represented by Attorney Cree- | e hivaction of HIAHSS: Gallila ana London, Sept. 6, 10:55 . m.Subw | PATed with whatever statements the | floor of the car and agalnst the wWind- [ 4oh of Hartford; Mary M. Gilligan, | r y Mexican commissioners may present. | shicld, shattering and scattering the 2 BN S Ydrove the Austro-Germans toward the | scriptions to the German war loan glass all about. Mrs, Shonde was | $3:000 for services, Attorney P. F. Mc- | titude of our Connecticut senators and | its work. The meeting was in § northwest, says the Russian official | during the first two days indicate that 3 : t on 5 Donough, counsel; Mlss Monahan, | representatives in congress on the im- | Yale room in the Taft, and the dn statement issued today. the loan is a failure according to re- STRIKE (LOUDS BREAK GrovEaiun sy e o neome | $113, nursing and housework, Judge | portant questions which have claimed | was accepted without debate and O The number of prisoners taken in|port from Berlin to the Exchange i e allrer o Doy TR ||| SeaNDEgMent L Reonnselestato ot |#h ainfaten tibn! | Ullman instructed to report it. A sd the fighting on the lower Gorodenka, | Telegraph Company via Amsterdams B ey T ool pelice Pond. | Mary Magee Walsh, $375, for nursing | We recommend the adoption by | arate plank favoring equal suff the statement adds, so far amounts to | The returns for the first two days were ing developments, services, no counsel. The executor has | congress and by our general assembly | was not incorporated in the draft, 4,500 men, among -whom were about | far behind the total raised In that |-Subway and Elevated Employes Refer | In€ 3 allowed the claims of the estate of | of such measures as will provide ade. | committee covering the question 2/000 Germans. time for previous war loans. . Erancis Dobson for groceries and Dr. | quate military equipment and sane | declaring its-approval of the natiod Question to Men and May Permit 2. | g RE J. E. Martin, p S A large number of subscriptions 5 ' and reasonable training f rit{- | platform. As was expected, a pa Rumanians Hold Danube Front. have been received from cities, sav-| Mayor Mitchel to Mediate. DEMAND TISZA SIGN frinh § for our el 8 R WAL sk ORKERS FAVOR PROTECTION.| We heartily endorse the policy of the flnancial condition of the st London, Sept. 6, 12:25 p. m.—Offl- | ings banks and munitions firms, the . | cial announcement is made by the Ru- | despatches state, but the public has| New York, Sept 6. —Prospects of Birmingham, England, Sept. 6, 3:35 | Previous republican administrations in ; under the present republican admix P. m.—The trades union congress, rep- | STSAtiNg a state organization and state ' tration’'and the means takeén Lo manian war office that attempts of the | not responded and there is talk of | settling the .:lxmcuéties betwefn thg Count Karolyl’s Party in Hungarian | Germans and Bulgarians to_trvade | extenaing the time timit o’ Cotober S e o Intormomough Rapid | Dlet Shouts at Premier as Ho Ex- | resenting nearly 2,600,000 organized | institutions to combat the spread of | the stite dSPC, 0 ity ging uma 5 . uberculosis and t . 3roups ates discust Worlersoil Great: Bl s and to provide care and ; that the Rumanians are in possession TR Transit company looked a little more | Ljaing Measures, m 8k Sroe Ditale, Badl Al el Sur (ho el t | outlook on the governorship were g of all the frontler east of the Danube, | Berlin, Sept. 6, by wireless to Say- | favorable today, although neither side #"}1"’"‘*“9 and unexpected step today.| “EE O ted with that Uloiir ! arally agresd: thet Fe-alidRiNRU along which the attack was directed | ville—Subscriptions to the fifth Ger- | has receded from its uncompromising | London, Sept. 6, 1:55 p. m.—Ac- r’fia:(lf%%'g%o?t‘,}zti m‘lj"‘"_“i" (‘;f o Ve tecornizeithe iarge ,,arlu“glfsaff; | under way. any Holcomb support The Rumanian invasion of Austria | man war loan, for which the lists wers | osition. ~ The Inbor leaders have do- | coraing to o Budapest telegram, savs | (il ondoring the prineiple of pro- | or has taken in this humanitarian | 534d that lack of organization fof S 4 ass the responsibili - 2 2 > 2 . i - sulte. appreci: x| e behfttgnr:;?n:g x,};?irf;z\h:;:;‘:- Srened omoiallyoniatonday fesninnell S e Siriko to & mmss meeting of | the Reuter correspondent at Amster- | tection. The resolution asks for “The | Work apd emphatically declare for its :‘::\‘\f"\rhladn‘t’;;‘;”v;:‘n:;t‘d::t":ecm y i T toibe;secelec tylareslamonnta (Tlnes tonight, | There s | dam, yesterday's session of the Hun-|adoption of methods for restricting | continuance by the state axrde ijon of Borzecket the Rumanians |.orporations have subscribed 29 _ | union employes % : 5 8 e : W h o B | Notables Present B obursd Daigiita weat of that pomt, 2 1000~ | 4 Cpe, however, that even if the meet- | garian diet was an extromely stormy |OF Preventing the importation of cheap i pladEupihe Sepuilicantoartydto) cap 000 marks. d x | & . i ds produced t | a continuance of the policy of building Senator Brandege the tempe ing votes to strike no action will be | one. When Premier Tisza entered the | Manufactured goo RIOCCEC N 3 building el 5 lower rates of wages and under worse | 4nd maintenance good roads chairman, was on the platfol yor 1 was greet ith sh ‘ . Artillery Roars in Macedonia, DR A D BARRED OUT tal;elp unt’i_l Eia‘)}l;);fl‘vi.\tch;l and ' the }}ous?y:von fronf Cv.;:dp:x:t Zto‘gs o: labor conditions than prevail in this We commend to the favorable con- ' promptly at 10 o’'clock and Was gp Paris, Sept. 6.—Violent artillery ac- . KE public service ssion have an op- | “Resign: -y oun Ty ideration of the Incoming legislature | ed by state Chalrman Rerahack @ s 2 i aralyl. The three other | 5 tions are in progress in the region of portunity to see What can be done el Karaly] the wisdom of enacting laws for the | Charles Hopkins Clark. The first Toke ‘Doiran and the Struma river through mediation. opposition parties remained quiet. W 3 . installation of a uniform system of | cony held maby spectators inclufi§ on the Macedonian front in the sector | Pastor of First Congregational Church A message recelved from the mayor, When order was restored, Premier ANNOT MAKE APPOINTMENTS. bookkeeping and accounting in all fully two score women. The s held by the Serbians, the war offica 2 who has been attending the military | Tisza, Who was repeatedly interrupted, | washington, Sept. 6.—President | state ins ; i : ; delegates was Smottnced oday. - No intuntsy en.| 1nNew York Refused Relnstatement | training camp ot Plattsburg, inds- |cald that the atiltude of the "Ru-|vilson decided fodsy that it would | vesitgation of the. advienviits of sa. | New Haven and Hartford tein dire i citien Sasterdny cated his belief that the crisis is not | manians was without precedent in the Eabostibla folnoninatabetoraking SO SR nenalEan S of A 'at, dividing the block gage S on Return From Peace Tour. immediate and he is not expected to | history of the world and that he erm iRl e i ;?,:‘:;2:22‘;1,};,','::"1 putetashsasenc fi,;l’:sr;;;‘\‘»'(\.fn the two inain aisles Bulgarian Supplies Captured. San Francisco, Sept. 6.—The Rev, | Feach New York before Friday morn- | hoped measures which hud been taken | gress, the members of the board THE T 1adg 68 made by the. edunll Colenel Ulimsn had . frost Bucharest, Sept. 4, via London, | Charles' F. Aked, who resigned the | 18 5 would shortly bear fruit. provided for by the shipping bill, the | cang of Connactleut In their plaiform | 8imo end weat with J. & King Sept. 6, 8:10 a. m.—Capture of pris- | pastorate of the First Congregational | The union employes of the New York members of the tariff commission | two years azo havo been honorabi Jagoport on the opposite eids of oners and supplies and the repulse of | church here to accept an appointment | Reilways company which operates the DENY FOOD RIOTS. created by the revenue Dill, or the | suifilled. The presont rooublicen ad. | o6le just dehind. attacks against their positions are | ag delegate with the Ford peace party surface traction lines met this morn~ members of the hoard created by the | ministration started with {n ‘Annnn | Senin 8. Russell, secretary of 4 announceq In an official communica- | wag last night refused reinstatement | P8 t‘“"‘{d discussed what action would | German Newspapers Claim Not Onc | workmen's compensation law. ~Fe &X- | yage daby of $18,000,000. Today, tne | 208YSRHOm, aropped the guvel tion issued by the Rumanian war offica | by his former congregation. b;: sn e strike were called on Person Has Been Killed. pects to make recess AppOINtmENts | uniing fund, wisely ostablishod | 10:16 snd Coloncl Ullman offered today. The statement reads: Before the vote was taken it wasg | tD® SuPWay and elevated lines. i - within the next two weeks. tho rorublioanlagisistuse o8 1015, 1o | resolution which ‘was. BRI “Small encounters have occurred | explained that Dr. Aked had offered Rerlin, Sept. 6, by Wireless to Say- Eother Wil e et S0- ) which the rules of the DA slong the wholelof themortherntand lio coine hackat a adingy lower than COAL BARGES LOST. viile—The German newspapers tuwlay NURSES' CONVENTION provided-a ity S&J&i‘é‘l‘fl“fiifii’.’,. h;w redsntatives of 1918 becsiyERS northwestern front. We repulsed tWo | he wags receiving when h L publish a statement obtained from a £ e Bes P z ap- 1 o¢ the conventlon. e Httacka in the Meerisor Yalle. | 1re saiied 1o coones the e thica ot | W0 Sunk and Five Ashore Off | “competent authority” declaring that| About fifty nurses were In atten- proximately Afty per cent. of this in- | * commgttees on permanent orgas “We captured at Sepsi-Scent-GYOT8Y | nevessary for his reinstatement His Fairfield 1 recent reports current in foreign | dance at the quarterly meeting of | 9¢ tedness. We pledge the Party to | yon and on credentials reported Mo’ tuant fivel hundredl wagons|can= | &= Soeil O R e AR emERa > countrles that there had been hunger | the Graduate Nurses' association | & continuing reduction of the state | ,octively throvgh Edward 1. Full aining foodstufts and forage and & v ol faliomen. Fairflold, Sept. 6.—Two Darses | iots in Germany were absolutely | which was held in St. Mark's parish debt and to an economical use of the | 5¢ rolland and Azgl Mitchell of Wag o S AEnEenital loaded with coal were sunk in LONE ‘faise. In fact, it is stated, not one |house this afternoon at 2:30. At a [Public funds, in accordance With the | pury and were aocepted. Seni T ine upper waros vaiey tnha | WILL, RELEASE VON SCHENK | lsiand Souna off this piace last nisht | person has been killed in Germany on | committee meeting this morning the | sound financlal policy already inaugu- | prandeges thankea the delegates enemy use dum dum bullets. We cap- and five others were wrecked on the | sccount of the question of supplies. | matter of dividing the state into dis- rated under republican auspices, the honor. tured seven officers and 620 men. beach, Those on board the flve ! mhe denial was in reply to stories |tricts in order to arouse the interest In Charles Evans Hughes, the re- The selection of presidentinl “On the southern front superior!Head of German Propaganda in | D¢3tS escaped by jumping to other|rinted in French newspapers al-[of the nurses in the various sections publican party has presented to the | tors was called for, and Mr, King burges in tow, leging that seven women had been | was talked over. The Red Cross of | natlon a courageous, able and dligni- ing sald that some counties had enemy forces attacked the bridge-| v : | head of Tutrakan ten times but each Greece to Bo Allowed to Depart The boats were part of a tow of | Ljlled in Berlin, that twenty persons | the state held a meeting at 11 o'clock | nea canaldate whoes mental. saims | ks O O o <t ime was repulsed” . sixteen pulled by the tug James Mc- |12 been killed at Muelhawsen, and | after which a basket lunch was served | ment and experience glve assurance | to delay actlon until after the g0 and Safety Will Be Assured. Wln‘.um:, L‘m \‘h‘(\ R\ll\]:c Line, in cr’}r:» | that the King of Wurttemburg had in- | in the parish house. At 4 o'clock the i ;'f zm(\ f:;]in‘\)nistr;nlnn worthy of the { norship had been settled (law) SON’S GIFT TO HOSPITAL. mand of Captain Albert Free. o | tervened to stop riots at Stuttgart, | executive committee of the state as- | best traditions of our party and our | from delegates). | WSO gth:ns.vfiepst.c:. \;1(& London, 1 p. m. | {ow began to brenk up near Penfield coclation met and discussed the or- |country. His electlon will place the MoLean Renominated President Sends Check for $3,500 10 | o aron von onk, chief director of | 1ipht at 1 o’clock this morning, S EETTTL ganization of public health nursing. | American name upon the high plane . i 7 . the German propaganda in Greece, The barges were loaded with hard DANISH STE 'R SUNK, | among the nations t hic! Vew Jerscy Institutions, who was arrested last week in & : | g o o which its dig- ew 5 con- | ong soft coal, the tow totalling| London, Sept. 6, 12:43 p. m.—The ol E 3 Sary nity and importance justly entitle us Long Branch, N, J., Sept, 8.—Con- | nection with the rounding up of Ger- | 49,000 tons, and were consigned to | Danish steamship Jeanne, of 1,178 | NEW TRUOK UNLOADED. e R - | suggestion and nominations gressman Thomas J. Scully of the|mMan agents by the JFrench and|New Haven and New London. tons gross, has been sunk, according The junior jumping engine, the 3 ; Unitea States senator wero called fg third New Jersey district, announced | British, obtained an interview today e to B despatch from Weymouth to |last of the three motors purchased by FALLS DOWN STAIRS, The exeoutive secretary to Gov. $oday’ the Tecelpt of a dHeok for| With e British oficlal, with the result “WETS” BY THREE VOTES. Lloyds Shipping Agen The cap- |the safety board for the fire depart- = comb, in a short spech praising B €2.500 from Prosident Wilson, to be| that he will be permitted to leave SERh {ain and crew of tho vessel have been | ment, was unloaded today. Tomor-|Aged Beaver Strect Woman Seriously | services, offered the name of Georf divided among Monmouth county Petrograd, Sepf. 6, via Senator Brandegee said that convention would accept this as Greece tomorrow. - Provision has been | pronibitionists in Yukon Territory | landed. The Jeanne was built at|row the big pumping engines will bo Injured This Morning, B Meltan toBuccoad S SHERE made s s cenduct, | Javrengtled 5 S o T oerr's 5 Jickerso f Cor a de a seco } hospitals. = . | Beaten by Narrow Margin. 2(‘);;:&;‘40;“ L0 andina s omneatat ufilm;t(ll.\ (sa:d‘m lv)r‘re(”b Y:>;n\t}w O%| Mrs. Jane Parls, 70 years ola, of | ;\n:lnv:o::hu»,\vfl; "Gon. Keeney of 80 When a committee of Monmou = B 2 B agen. Burritt ang Sexton streets and also at | fart 2 2 5 g i H county aitizens, headed by Congress- CARPENTERS JOIN STRIK, Dawson, Yukon, Sept. 6.—Official = the top of Walnut Hill near the hos- | /8 Deaver street, was sorlously in-|ers askea that the nomination be & T Goully, made arrangements for| Plttsfleld, Mass., Sept, 6,—Union ef- | flgures on Yulkon Territory’s first vote | s~~~ -~~~ — ~_~~_|pital. The junior jump will be sta- | jured at her home ecarly this marning Sorlaaaon 8 e RS vod no the engagement of Shadaw Lawn ad | ficlals clajm today that the carpen- | on prohibition givés the “wets” a ma- WEATHER. tioned at the central firc house. The | when she fell headlong dawn a fifght | CCPot0T Mclean was e the President’s summer home, Cdlone] | ters at the General Hlectric plant | jorlfy of uanA(href' votes for the en- —— old chemical there v be transferred | op gtairs, Shs ol ik 4 ated, o ernor we Greenhut, the owner, refused to ac- joined the ‘strile this morning and | tire territory, it was announced today. Hartford, Sep 6. — For to one of the other houses and the | gritain General h('w 1;2:2\1 0 the New When nnmimmf‘l"xanmv. as he A cept rental, The president, however, | that the tool and diemakers In tha [ The contest was to aholish the Ii- Hartford and vicinit two big pumps will also be located at | gmbulance, spital In the police|/lcANEA S0 Ceneal XU S inslsted on contributing the sum re-|ammunition department will leave | censed ¥otel, the only form of saloon tinued unsettled, probably other houses. With theso new pieces | Mrs. Paris was found two yoars @O . hia was adopted otired to charlty and refused the | their work during tho afternoon, Many | now allowed in the territory. showers tonight and Thursday. of apparatus the ity now has eleven | g from a fractured arm e o | T BPee o coney had olarifiéd h tender of the place under any other mmm;nai rin‘?mb‘*“ are belng taken| The mining distriot almost without Rising temperature. pieces of motor driven apparatus in et s o wel] as k?argl ikl fee B cua. into the unions at the daily meetings, ( exception voted for prohibition, the firc and polise departments, lun thsbnsan Lontusmnsl ont e o8

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