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e, e HERALD BEST OF ALL HERALD “ADS” MEAN LOCAL NEWSPAPERS BETTER BUSINESS PRICE THREE CENTS. NE\W BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, IGATWELVE PAGI‘S ‘ ESTABLISHED 18 DARK PICTURE OF COUNTRY | CHARITY WORKERS | TEUTON PRESSURE _ T | SLAYER BELIEVED AT CLOSE OF WAR PAINTED |\ NEED OF HELP| BECOMING WEAKER g FRIENDS INTENDER BY HUGHES AT HARTFORD —— T B e 10 D0 HIM HAR Organization Calls Special Meet- | Yon Mackensen's Army Fails to! [ Y o e "Says Country Cannot|SECOND REGIMENT I3 ing for Tomorrow Evening | Advance Further, Bucharest Says e R R [salerno Talks Trrationally Be Run Successfully| HOME FROM BORDER|Stuation 1 cRiticaL|FRENCH CAPTURE viiLaces [ ¥ SRR A < 0 CRRERR Hosial Vitar H; I Under Present Tariff o e, N e Being Closely Watched 5 Money Must Be Raised If Institution | British Acroplanes Damage Railroad R o I t New Haven Gives Her Sol- Is to Continue Caring for Deserv Running Between Constantinople eguiatons. Servs dier Boys Warm Wel- ing Poor—Dollar Fund Campaign | and Saloniki—Berlin Confident Sit- g 55 : - ; : HARDLY REFERS T0 S e e come. Realizes Only $332. uation is Well in Hand ‘ g : TEA | MURDER OF HIS Wil Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | Detrograd, Oct. 26, via London, TO MEET NEVV EUROPE . there will be a \Dccml meeting of the | 211.62 p. m.—The pressure of Field B "‘ ’ o : e i | New Haven, Oct. 26.—The Second | directors, woman's advisory board | Marshal von Mackensen’s army in Do- : T o ” { Body of Mrs, Salerno Is Taken to Connecticut infantry came home from contributors to the New the Mexican border today. The wel- | Britain Charity organization in the o Chamber of Commerce rooms. This | manian forces has weakened some- S i 4 meeting is of utmost importance to |what, the war office announced today. | . £ : sons Theater and Says He Is Op- |one. IFire bells rang, church bells in |the well wishes of #c organization | On the Transylvania front, the Ry L Hs, in That Town—Razor Wiclder all parts of the city filled the air with [ and a full attendance is requested as |statement says, Rumanian troops ar- " 3 e ' S ‘ : g R sound, and factory whistles added to | {h® &ffairs are to be gone over very |rested the progress of superior Aus- : . Bk ik 4 . g 3 Not Be Prosecuted for Murdes clares a Vote for Him Is a Vote for | the din. With a warning of the com- (“‘]:f‘]“” LI tro-German force: R . i il He Reoovers S ing of the troop trains given one hour e 2sloovery e < 3 L . 5 Peace—Sends Message to Yale | ;€ 5y oin TR U 0 B er Chersons | Week since the Dollar Fund campaign | Rumanians Take Mount Kerckharas. hurried down town, and to the rall- | gy, ;',:f::"h‘:,o"‘"“,'Ul;:’df::;' ,‘,f:i“'““('";”‘ - - poad yandsito ercelitnofsoldlar: part of this funq has come into the Hartford, Oct. 26.—Charles ' DS arstebattalion Brofldcirainm Bt o e tlon ihroveh appeals that 4 ¢ der M s S : > £ Gl g Hughes, went into what he termea | that under & 53100” :\j‘:i‘l“h‘:‘f ““‘m‘” ¥+ | have been sent out from time to time . 5 5] N ; ign” | & UCHLITET "2 | hut as yet 3 i i & e i « fheghionis ireteh o cinefeempalspl i s i SFcecondian plon ragbattaliony || JoliS e R SEEHS “‘]’““_'_“!“‘ A any e Oituz valley fighting continues be- . i ; B.on - 5o early hour yesterday with the opening speech here today of | companies followed at short intervals | -0 tha = (ir "0‘“’; < ",_’ ‘,”‘.' yoid the Rumanian frontier. his last trip before election day. The |and about 10 o'clock the regiment [ 7€ 1€ sc "mm“m “”_ “v“']‘v"x" :“:: The Austro-German forces have | tempt to end his own life by cuti nominee in a theater, spoke before | with more than 1,100 men marched 5 St 1;‘;””'v = I‘ : ‘f."r" m» ¢ | mow been driven everywhere heyond | his throat and otherwise mutilaf an audierice composed partly of work- | to the armory in Meadow street, un- | 43 SO 08 SIMGRs the deserving poor of | 4o western frontier of Moldavia, the | ot el o &l his body, is a paranoiac, suffe ers in munitions plants nearby. der escort of the First Separate com- | e fOTwmunity. Affairs are in what || o e province of Rumania, the | Sl PR o W [ e me delustons that ihis trianil + “This is no time for conplacency,” ny (colored), the Second Company |, “ino on SETSE & O e n‘ ‘,f;': tement sa Their sses were | | been seeking to do him bodily ha he said. “This is no time for politi- | Governor's Foot Guards and Troop A |y S5 PREITIEATIOn was 3630 In AOBU] oy heavy | is the opinion of Dr, Carl J. Ha cal talk about prosperity, It is a time | cavalry, which is ready to be mus- [ (19 (1€ me of the annual meeting — I o in ;| - New Britain In whose care the sl for thought. When the men now in | tered out of federal service. P SaeN 00T Russians Hold Off Teutons: A : AT : e s had been placed since he was Bl the trenches of Europe are withdrawn | A band played the liveliest of airs, Needs a g, S R o 3 e % g : | ha Dl e was 5 Petro d. Oct 6. via Loondon 1:10 = | to the hospital, following the fing to follow the pursuits of peace, the |spectators who lined the sidewalks | At ¢ ’ a meeting of the Woman’ a- SN i , | . m.—Russian {roops in the wooded ) r & abnormal stimulus of the war will be | cheered constantly and most of them | visory committee last week it was de- ! I :’,’wh‘l.\ L d:;‘l: l‘-',(:::\m.‘;‘ the 1oy Dr, Jhu( told a Herald man morning that while Salerno at ti brudja against tite Russian and Ru- S : . R T Forge, Pa., for Interment—R Republican Candidate Speaks at Par- | come given it hero was a right royal tvan Ealaitoins Promia posed to Class Antagonism—De- ¢ ‘ ! | (Special to the Herald.) Ducharest, Oct. 26, vin TLondon.— e S Py i = - i i Plainville, Oct. 26.—That\ Jos| The capture by the Rumanians of | i L By 3 e . 4 Salerno, the young Italian, who Mount Kerckharas, on the Transyl- | e 7 S ¢ Ceanann el | dered his wife by slashing her th venian front, south of Bicza, was an- | . : L : 3 - A | with a ravor as she lay jn bed nounced today by the war' office. In | ; k 54 S LA #m : | their home on West Main street af | Men—Wilson at Cincinnati. : morning, § i : g g P . o A 3 sequently making an unsuccessful i T il o hientin his counc|| WavedlsraTliraky oribarmerets beard|lolasa tolraviss thelralina st L ortl |psenathlansRa e Beuccesstull W th MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SALERNO. ‘ From Photo Taken on Wedding Day. | standing Teutonic assaults, the war try now engaged in satistying the de- | ing words of welcome, while greetings | der that the best results might be |ogoc 2% SUORE SERIES A0 F0C mands of Burope at war will no | Were vocally showered on all. Here |obtained. But even that is not | {pe ve Sl s t longer have that demand to satisty. |@nd there a mother, a sister -or & |enough, for the organization needs | . cPulse of an & s 5 seems to be ratio there are pei opser oA = 5 northwest of Capul Mountain in umt \“ eh T GalNe lhor i nnt “It's a new Kurope we'll have to | sWeetheart rushed out to hug a son, |at least a comfortable sum th: G ion e C y, ravin meet, a disciplined, organized Europe, | & brother or a loved one, and the |could use as a nest egg if the time | 50" ] [ l I ’I‘S Fl\)E CHII DREN | his delirium about dangers frid and we should meet it with a new |March was filled with lively and even | ever came to falling back on a re- o | ‘hn\\ placed him in. He has ha A 2 ench Occupy Two Villages. " i 7 . v g tear bringing incidents. serve fund. TIn a town of this size b | referred to the terrible murder off United States. And you can no more o T et TR fun this country in the coming vears The men of the regiment all looked | there is unlimited possibilities for an Paris, 2 young wife since he was brough on the tariff principle of our oppo- | il the best of health. Their equip- | organization of this kind to do any alry on the Macedonian front. sup- | Kii I ED WHEN S | the institution and he has but | e lhal oLl a0y oline moon | oDty in splendid shape and the | amount of good work, but if hamper- | Ported by infantry, occupied two vil- | to say to the physicians or attend Mz, Hughes also referred to the | APPearance of the regiment was one [ed by the lack of funds there is al- | I Fouthwest "ri"’”‘" Doiran yes- | \nun. He is being closely watd S B that brought out words of admiration | ways the tendency to be meager and | 107 he war office amnounced to- | — — to prerert why turther Mo P i P i Wi 2 fdere: 2 ylC y. The Serbians threw back Ger- 3 and praise. Lieutenant Col. John Q. | this is always considered poor policy v. The ! 3 . | tempts, !" Deprecates Class Antagonism. Tilson brought the regiment home as | by those in charge. nan and Bulgarian forces in the re- ?’QRES AN’“CH} Fifteen to Twenty-five Others “I deprecate every effort to arouse | Col. McCabe had resigned. Most of As a special inducement in the w tion of the Cerna river. 4 5 | Condition Improved, class antagonism in this country,” he | the officers early made inquiry as to | of stirring up interest and giving the The villages occupied by the French | Missing in Ruins—Near- | According to the hospital aut said. “There is no hope for an Amer- | the result of the elections, the ballots | local people some ideas on how to |[arc Golobrda and itsa. The | FAL[ DF i:flfi'l‘ VAUX t1ea Ealerric!s coraltion’ welr sl ijca embittered by class antagonism. |in which were to have been counted | raise money for the organization, . |!'rench also took the bridges at Zvez- ‘ ly All of 350 Patients, ‘ proved today and unless there You can engulf us in the most seri- | by the adjutant general yesterday. | Kerner of jWaterbury will speak at |da. ‘unlue unlooked for developments] ous social disturbances that way. It |The announcement it was understood | the meeting. Mr. Kerner is the head _ ‘ == | T Seilitprobably ‘neceraniaithar il (;L‘kc:);nlwn. to develop a feeling of | had been postponed until today. of the Associated Charities in Water- | _ Taisitsn is on the boundary between | = 5 ? Aroused from Sleep, Jump | e ity s e bitterness, It only requires thought- | Tho regiment will stay at the ar- | bury, being well equipped with | Greece and Albania. Golobrda and | French Following Up Sur- 2 | be declare insane with the formd less thought and the application of | mory for the time being except that | knowledse along the line of money /‘vvr(dn re in Albania. FEixtension of B ¥ from Windows and Many | ; . trial. At present he is not " force instead of following the rule of | the out of town comp: s are {o be sing for affairs of this kind. He is 1)" all Macedonian front westward | prise Attack Ag;unst : raving maniac which his atrog Peason.” taken during fl:‘f\l da; _1\n thfmr rrf}|('r‘f~ : very ':\hlrl enker. having had Y\\‘:‘n;‘vv\‘f(‘-<Mr‘fl h.\'”l‘h‘r" r‘v{::‘ I:l(:llnnnur‘vr*r\l- | Are In]ured. crime would indicate but whil® 2 i X ¢ co- | ive statlons. The city’s form re- | charge of other campaigns nent rday tha se troops had | - 3 e aee e B capital and labor for industrial sta- | here. an appeal because they have been |alry advancing eastward from Avlona. o o . : et urerng sl 5 i called upon only through the tag — Farnum, Que., Oct. 26.—Six adults g bility. s ian otha e tori T e P Cot 26 G s i The " | form of mental trouble and cons| H : - i 3 British Damage Railroad Tine. s, 26, and five children, at least, lost their Lo There are no isles of safety in D 5 o . it = £ oad JAne, | - 5 | it likely that at the time of the nf American life,” he said, in asserting T0 MAINT Now is the time folks of this Sort | Tonqon, Oct. 26, 12:42 p. m.At- | French troops at Verdun are follow- |Ives in a fire which destroved St.| der nhe wae irresponsible. His Tl e should take heed, put their shoulder | : < : at the time had passe 2 on the Constantinople-Saloniki | ing as fast they can the advantage |y th's i Sk ay. This i i tributel S o =ee : oD Tolthennecllanalinelpiont e s e e s m“v\w;m: : 1l n‘n|‘mq up as fast .” : : e Elizabeth's hospital early today llustmxlum of A\\(.hl(lul\ was ‘mm"ne could “build little citadels along the y % 2 i L YRCCLUS al aeroplanes | gained by their sudden forward sweep | rop, the ruins were still blazing | a large part to the wounds he 3 v only a small amount. St Shi £a f orenoon the ruins were sti azin highways of commerce.” e TGRS have Inflicted considerable damage, | on Tuesday and, according to the lat- | o= = = impossible to begin a | flicted on himself after the muy admiralty announced today. The | est information, have closed in to g E 8 | ana me B nindl ot Mr, Hughes spoke for the mainten- o PRl A the v an ! | “It is said that a vote for me is Sxpedition Must Remain on Duty- “On October 23 and 24 attacks in | of vaux fort. Announcement of the | persons reported missing. vote for war,” he said. “It is said force by naval aeroplanes were carried | | capture is momentarily expected here, | The institutionswas managed by the 2 4 ihat the alternative of tho adminis-| Washington, Oct. 26.—Villistas' [ Mavor Lenmon of Yonkers Tssues |Cut on the railway stations at Buk | {hus completely restoring the French | Grey Nurs and comprised two build- he theory that Salerno is in tration’s policy is war. A vote for | getivity near Chihuahua had the ef- aud Drama, both on the railroad from | jine held on February ings, one for hospital patients, the |15 generally supported in Plain me is a vote for maintaining our last- 5 g Proclamation for Safety of Citizens | Constantinople to Salon Consider- | ' "ihe German foreos at Verdun aro | other o school for children. | where the young man was well el g ce. | fect today of convincing officials here able damage was done to ing | o i eeh Far s forty-four mlies | favorably known. The absence e : : g okl ! al : rolling | reacting so slowly and with such ap- arnum is about forty-four mlies | D1yl . e e e Sofidonce and friend. | that no thought should be given soon:| When Attempt is Made to Run Cars | siock. One of our machines failed {0 | parent lnck of strength that, In the | trom Montreal. | any evidence pointing to a motivel * ship of all nations.” tol removal of guardsmen from bor=ili o 50y 0ot 26— with four | NSCUER from theattack on' Bulk opinion of French military men, they | More than 350 persons. were asleep | ““I Lragsdy tonte o contn ' Enroute to Hartford Mr. Hughes ¢der patrol duty or withdrawal of Gen- : 2l e no longer poss general reserve, [in the hospital when the blaze was |} s S it el cemen on each car and with elti- | ¢ e gospil 5 | pear was greeted by station crowds at New | eral Pershing’s column from Mexico. ;):,‘,: Pj\v..,-..‘.‘, by 5 K,,.,”.,,‘,‘,,vm(,); ",,'\v Says Situation Favors Central Powers, | hut are obliged to withdraw men from | discoveréd. Unable to make their way | " arito. be Akl B Haven and Meriden. Several hun- |Fear was felt that if Villa should suc- | oo ‘Il o off ”‘m ioet Berlin, Oct. 26, by Wireless to Say- | one section of the front te reinforce |to safety over the fire escapes, nearly | :“”-‘*”:}:;:_"(‘l’:j‘” “(m_“ e el dred Yale students cheered him at |ceed in his :\ppz\r(‘!;(, y\;o‘\q:x\‘\f;’nlt tri transit service was resumed by the||ville—"The capture of Tchernavoda .-.ml.nwr (\-wt:_u:; in cas ‘(l-‘z W\V\P:];(h i :|)I'l‘(:‘f(v‘:)‘(“rnfi‘lmn([)\](;illd:::xn ::vv’:()\\nlu:xl\\(:i opinion prevailing that tie Al v 8] C b E a e 4 C V N = " > le s o 2 Ities which are Ve -five ¢ eap: | . g g New Haven. Their spokesman told | capture Chihuahua he mig i 1| Yonkers Railroad company today aft- | hy Field Marshal Von Mackensen's RORIS0 00 SESladt S ) tory were badly in-| Will not be brought to trial should him that class room duties had pre- |cusy to get control later of mearly all | JoUFFIE L (0 | R EA Oy | 2 "5 how in hand show the Krench I from the third story were badly in-| Will not be brousht 16 o o vented others from heing present. |northern Mexico. The entire Mexi- | £F & Inerrufizon which had con-|army has definitely turned the mili- | \ere very light indeed, considerably | jured. | recover fror s s To these Mr. Hughes sent the follow- | can situation was regarded as more The iribs nr‘m[ m-; ‘-I o tary situation in Dobrudja in our than the ' number of. prisoners The hospital and a laundry -were e = S S P onths. S 8 ° first cars which | fyvor,” writes the military critic of | {aken and a large portion of them |destroyed and several adjacent build- ing telegram Extend to the men |serious than for many m . started out were not attended by vio- | {he Overseas News Agenc: taken and Jlarge porti : e rod by smoke and | 1erno home have not as vet been of Yale my best wishes and appre-| Conditlons at Chihuauha were the |} G S : the Overseas News Agency. was of cases in which the men were [ugzs were damaged by smoke and |! B it clation of what they are doing in the | subject of greatly conflicting reports. | ¢ itlzens refused to ride, ap-| “The right wing of the combined | glightly wounded. Considerable mater- | water. The fire is believed to have | mined carefuly it 1s not/ue E v a oing in the ] e parently fearing trouble. Automo- | pulgaria Germe A Tarkian [ ’ = 5 Arted in 4 dafective ohi v | that they will throw any ligh campalgn. The campaign concerns | Mexican Ambassador Arredondo _re- | ‘o T - e > Pulgarian, German and urkish | ja] was captured. The Germans had started in a defective chimne [ the efforts of young men and there is | ceived from Consul Garcla at Bl Paso es carrving police moved in front of | force marched on after the taking of | 23 muns of all calibres in the mystery E , and behind each car. S Ee, & e e . 5 o - The Salerno tenement was plg little hope for the young men of |a denial of General Tevina, Carranza Constanza, and in a powerful tavine of Death, all of which fell into TR N T Aloipiel | g ; 4 ihus i = advenced 20 kilometres (about e e America, unless we have a sound basis | commander at Chihuahua, that he dvenced | the hands of the Erench ISBELL DEFEATS TILSON [n e ety ine Wil for enterprise; and American rights | was short of ammunition or intended | NORWEGIAN STEAMER SEIZED |miles) bevond that place. From that) fThe (hree lieutenant generals who. | SR el o are properly safeguarded. T am glad |to evacuate the city. Carranza losses moment the capture of Medjidie Was | under the command of Gen, Mangin, LA 5 2 e o utcomd v to hear of the organization of the |in the fight with Villistas at Santa . cnly a question of a few hours, as tho | jeq the attacking divisions, were all | g i : (’l‘““‘" "g::{"m'\'“'.‘\_“;‘]fim,’: ko Hughes Club at Yale. I could tallc|Ysabel hod been slight, ho sald. and [npia pone Bergen to town was threatened on the flank. Jjeutenant coloncls at the outbreak of | New Haven Congressman Fails of | the young m: | search for from fifteen to twenty-five i .\mm(- Still Uncovered. | fes. Letters and other effects in the Neweastle, ine that might have occurred to Major Isbell Lieut. Colonel Til- | ing th London, Oct, 26, 4:34 p. m.—The across the Tehernnvoda bridge | “Wo succ B AR el e e oo e || se R e Lot election of Major Ishell to the colo- | MMONE the HHCL O e lived in neley, Captain Daniel W. Lanouette of | i1t Old I'or " . Company K, Wallingford, was elected by a small margin over Captain Rob ert C. Hannegan of Company H, Wa terbury. town for many years and are dently people of refinement voung woman’s brother is interpm in the courts of Seranton Ma Murderer Was Despondent. = arriv rei > The Russo-Rumanis siti thus : g aaibeen binziedlo Bury Victim in Old Forge. an hour on the subject of college men | 8,000 troops had arrived to reinforce Lhe fuse fian - position thus|the war and had heen singled out bY | gyecion as Colonel of Second Regi- : iy lerno’s vietim e in their relations to politics today.” the garrison. War department re- Taken on High Seas and Brought to | "¢in& rolled up from the east, the | Gen. Joffre for promotion on account Relatives of Sale & ford for Wellesley, to spend the aft- |encamped five miles from Chihuahua Port by German Warship, Tranube, the town of Rosova, also had | jpitiative. to make arr ngements for n:-n ernoon with her daughter, Miss Cath. | With & considerable force, after hav- to be siven up. | % Hartford, Aug. 26.—The home com- | the body of the young woman to . 1 at Welle Sy fers : this situation brought about, | French Positions Shelled. | ing of the Second Connecticut infan- | place for burial o ley College. and that Trevino was ready to aban- | Fortee az he Norwegian mail | (3¢ attacking Teutonic allies stcod be- | taken from the scene of the ¢ ’ 2 i he city- 7 5 1 eonsEc o ; 5 Mr. Hughes left Hartford at 1 [don the which, according to advices T e, ST LT St ) Frve shelled e itions \;\li\lm‘d h.\l Nogales today was accompanied by a | janc on authoriity from Dr. Pi o, e as a cover for the hasty retreat of rh»‘““ nenchunptlcsElon ot | surprise party in the announcement | Bunce, the coroner's assistant. _—— olumbus, N. M., ct. 26.—Villa | warship, has been taken to a German | defeated Russians and Rumanians. . ras started on the journey to Pd . 5 > \ a G @ o tussians 4 uma s. | . n b ‘t. The | of the election of Maj. Ernest L, Isbel] | was startec B Cheered By Yale Students, forceslloperating finear i Namiquina il orteaith ouehlit hadliolcie o b gl oo e atst SuiLse S el UManians. | ;. says today's oflicial report. The | © - Sk e avnoon : g0 aboard. [ Today the railroad 1 from Con-| o undertook no infantry at- | to be colonel. The surprise lay in the | SYlvania this a special on which were Charles . |expedition’s southern outpost, have |, connecting link between England |i, the hands of the vietorious allies : 3 4 | 0la Torge, came here on hearin Hughes, republican nominee for presi- | demanded the shortening of the|anq the Scandinavian countries and | constituting, with the valuable ma- | . bell over the head of Licut. Colonel tragedy, and will stand by her: ; (e terial In locomotives and railroad | ¢ sl S of guests, passed through this city | cvacuation of Mexican territory by |and American mail, official and other- e A .| Londan Uol ve | mand of the resiment since the re- shortly after 10 o’clock today, bound |the United States army, Americans |ise. Althou several of the cent resignation of Colonel Charles I for Hartford. As the railroad man- | coming to the border from Mexico re- | stcamers have been searched, this is doned by the fleeing | ficial statement. . enemy shel ; 9 it S information concerning a probj agement would not delay the train |I'oTt. the first instance in which the actual [ J:yssians and Rumanians heavily our fr between IBauco »er of congress from the third Con- for the killing s far as i _ knew Salerno and his wife were 4 5 e 7 he vote of the regiments officers i no remarks. A considerable crowd THEY BLEW OUT THE GAS. ported into two parts. Those who did not ! neixhborhood of the Stuff” and Zol- \1:‘,.1‘- \ L thesregiment leers | 4 eally happy and they know of n was at the station. The welcoming Ot — - wain on the battlefield or were | lern redoubts (north of the River |f party were Governor Holcomb, State i : MINLE SWEEPER SUNK., 1ken prisoner saved themselves by ymme in Irance Chairman J. H, Roraback, United fer was found dead and Teri Almas man P. Davis Oakey, Mayor Hagger- | condition, in their boarding house this | has heen terpedoed and sunk, accord- | in Dobrudija | east of Arr; : Considerable ‘1”.‘,‘ ! done and prisoaers were take ford, Joseph Alsop of Avon, and @ |The men, who are Albanian, blew out | British admiralty. Al the officer | e delegation from the flughes Alliance | the gas before retiring last night. |and 72 members of the mine sweepe (Continned on sventh Page.) | Douaumont Evacuated, i | When the train came in the crowd e Lered 12. e T e Hontibous MRt G Ver Both Lieut. Colonel Tilson and went to the rear. The Yale men gave ¥ German gavrison prioi o ils capture | © Captain Lanouette, who is nomi-| friends of Salerno declare —he on the end. Then they called out New Haven, Oct. 26.—Joseph Cas- outh Bend. Ind.. Oct. 26.—A. M. | by the Irench, says the oiiici we- | nated by the ballot to be major en- | shown signs of despondency but “We want Hughes. The candidate |telli and Francisco Veter: deaf | Trost, night ticket agent at the 1 | Hartford, e, 2 E ment issued today by the v listed in Company K. his present com- | Believed the morbidnes he exhib) Hughes stepped to the station plat- | telli's wife in this city last August | robbed of $1.040 shortly after mid- | nleht and Friday. jder : : st Doumuomnt than to » —_— were found guilty of murder in the | night, while on his wiay io the cx night “ort " fordas wWere repulse Mrs, Hughes left the party at Hart- | POrts, however, were that Villa was western point of support on the ! ,f their technical ability, energy and | ment to Succeed McCabe, 33 to 14. | here last night from Old Forge, L [e} 26.—1It is 7 e i y il q erine, who 1s a freshman at Welles- | ing defeated Carranza troops severely, e o o ! The hody I8 steamship from Bergin for Newec fore the strong Danuhe bridgehead of | Paris, Oct. 26, noon vman artil- | try, which reached New Haven from Lot Bailey and'@ o'clock for Providence. vesterday, was stopped by a German ‘. | Douaumont, on the Verdun front, las v s " ~ 5 miles south of the American | The Norwe ail s Ships s Jalerno’s mothe o als New Haven, Oct, 26.—The FHughes miles sa he Norwegian mail steamships form | sranza to Tchernavoda is completely [aa fact, that this election jumps Major Salerno’s mother, who also livel dent, Mrs, Hughes and a large party |@merican troop line and gradual| Russia. They carry many Americans : i German Artillery Active. John Q. Tilson, who has been fn com- | (1515 “locover ¢ be brough - operations i _ling the night,”” say ‘one of the visitors could give gpsrations SEOIGIRISmag ERERS McCabe. Colonel Tilson is the mem NoneSotstn _— 3 necticut district motive here or at Meriden Mr, Hughes made = seizure of one of them has been re-| serho defented army was separated | UAbbaye wnd Lesbocufs end in - Waterbury, 26.—Sulelman States Senator Brandegee, Congress- |and Isnail Al were found In a serfous | British mine sweeping vessel Genista | over the Danube or to the northward | trenches near Monchy and also north- iy of Hartford, Isadore Wise of Hartl- | morning, as a result of gas polsoning. | ing to announcement ziven out by the The military situation for the Ru-| of Yale, Almas and All will recover. crew were lost. The survivors num- Berlin, Oct. 26, (By wircless to Suy- — sl R dun region, was evicuated the | jor Isbell are officers of long service Tor days preceding the mun the college cheer with three “Hughes’ DEAF MUTES FOUND GUILTY. TICKET AGENT ROBBED OF §1,040 { WENTHER. and Mrs, Hughes appeared and Mr. |inutes of New York, who killed Cas- | Shore. depot. wa assaulted. and | Mariford and vicinlty: 1 ru Veadaguarters Ifurther vench | mand, in 1898, He has served ten [ was due to the fact that he was (Continued on Eleventh Page.) first degree today. vears \n enlisted man. - passing [ of employment rather i ¥ | through the non-commissioned grades — . press oflice with the money . - . | Germans, the sletement adds. | when he was made second lieutenant. | (Continued On Eleventh Page) )

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