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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1917. NFITTRA "LOCHNER LEADER IN . WITH RIFLES “OVER THE TOP” ‘ T ] : RGO PROCLAMATI . NEUTRALS CUT OFF | PEACE CONFERENCE | TEXTOFEMBA OC 0 N\ REGULARS IMITATE WAR WORK HE HATED T0 38 FR[]M U 8 EXP[]RTS lthe President has on the fifteenth day | candles and stearic acid; sugar, glu- AMERIGAN VE \ ! of June, 1917, approved a law, which [ cose, syrup and not asses; pig iron, [ 4 contains the following provisions: ferrosilicon and spiefeleisen; steel Whenever during the present war |, o0 pillets, blooms, slabs and sheet PI‘ESldeI][ Issues S\Yeepll]g EIII-; o " the Eresident shall dnd that/the publlo's, ove:¥iron andistesl blates, Inciuatog | 1 : 5 . o A . < v’ “ - o Gamflm of 4‘00 Foot U'Bflatv safety shall so require, and shall make | o : : proclamation thereof, it shall be un. | SDiP: boiler, tank and all other iron and steel plates one-eighth of an inch i . lawful to export from or ship from o : ] B e ¥ : Yank Sk ppel bargo Order AS Blow m Germafly ! - & i take out ofpthe United Statgsf(o amr- :i”;c‘i‘nfh'::hi‘;f:"r'“cz.“:ndt \;’idel' than i i L h : g S - IO flll Ee 1 T = | : 3 country named in such proclamation | s: iron and steel structural 4 . S e 3 2 | - o any article or articles mentioned in | SHPes, including beams, channels, T o A Washington, Aug. 2S.—President | : ] - scuch proclamation, except as such | 2nEles. tees and zees of all sizes: fah- : o New York, Aug. 28— Wilson last night issued a proclama- | . . . time or times, and under such regu- | Ticated structural iron and steel, In- : : ) e . submarine of great size, carryl HonEwhiontretilsalalliqiestiontiasito| : lations and orders, and subject to such | % UCINE bearms *“fj“v:n_els, angles, tees, ; ner deck two ¢ Slx-incH RS | limitations and exceptions as the Presi- , and plates, fabricated and ship- 0 a hivide i the attitude of the United States in re- | S dent shall prescribe, until otherwise | P64 Knocked down; scrap iron and £t € e N two rapid firers an gard to exports to the neutral nations | " ordered by the President or by the |SCrap steel, ferromanganese; tool 4 A 3 e ; sides, overhauled and sank the of Europe. These countries are here- | T Congress; provided, however, that no | Steel, high speed steel and alloy steels S 5 i 3 jcan bark Christiane on An after to get no supplies which “either | - preference shall be given to the ports|2nd machine tools; steel hardening 3 R % northeast of the Azores, accord directly or indirectly” may be made | S 3 { § of one state over those of another. ;“"’:1‘9"'1“‘»* fertilizers, including ra‘r;!e . S S 3 & : word brought yesterday wt'm 4 the “occasion of benefit to the enemy.” | Any person who shall export, ship, sheep manure, nitrate of soda, f : : : b . That the U-boat Wi Sweeping in its terms, the proclama- | or take aut, or deliver or attempt to | Poudrette, potato manure, potassium 2 S S S oo b 432 t!Loclt‘!ong is the belief of tI tioin places under control of the ex- | % deliver for export, shipment, or taking | Salts, land plaster, potash, cyanamide 3 o 2 sl ter of the bark, .Capt. Cyré port council all articles af commerce, : ! | out, any article in violation of this |Phosphoric acid, phosphate rock, su- | 2 3 SE 3 g Crooks. He had with him a8 so far as the neutrals of Europe are | foooo ] title, or of any regulation or order | Per-phosphate, chlorate of potash, S ; o ~ k. n {hat he lost his vessel by 'Germ concerned, and the President, in a sup- o made hereunder. shall be fined not |bone meal, bone flour, ground bone, - 2 s S % PR tack a “receipt’ from the con plemental statement, pointed out that | % : e b more than $10,000, or, if a natural [ dried blood, ammonia and ammonia g b . d gl der of the subsea fighter. It it is obviously necessary to exercise a | £ 5 person, imprisoned for nat more than | salts, acid phosphates, guano, humus, , i R Py 5 signed “Capt. J. Brlinger, @ closer supervision of trade with these X 3 @3 | two vears, or both; and any article so | hardwood ashes, soof, anhydrous am- , 1 5 i : ‘ oA Navy." governments than with others. The o 54 % delivered or exported, shipped, or |[Mmonia; aeronautical machines and k Viindde, o 7 § ¢ : " Capt. Crooks and the' 16 Broclamation hecames effectlve Augut . : i ::kte}:leorr‘x{nS::]L&et;:wm;rflz";g‘c'gl i:“:‘l::f:‘;:rf:fim:;r paris. and noces- Tiay ‘ RN | | i crow e e mest ot con . . k i S ; an y s | 8 S ; arms and ammunition, : * i N . : rea el Coin, bullion, currency, and evi- : T X 5 : b director, or agent of a corporation | all explosives, nitrate of potash, rosin, B ThE L £ T % :‘hr;e:z‘;?w y::gh;;}yfzr;::r the' dences of debt are included in the re- et ; who participates In any such violation | saltpeter, turpentine, ether, alcohol. ! : o ; i The captain sald every courte stricted list affecting the European i Rl | | <hall be liable to like fine or imprison- | sulphur, sulphuric acid and its salts, pRRiRT k) R 5 e been shown them and Capt. Ef {x::‘:r;ls“ nl?d enemy countries, al-| \(8 : i ment or both. acetone, nitric acid and its salts, ben- : N P 2 % : RS had told him he “hated to sink g s specified that they would | $ B Whenever there is reasonable cause [ Sol and its derivatives, phenol “‘car- s SO B A jcan ships, but had to do it not be put under the licensing system o to believe that any vessel, domestic or | bolic acid” and its derivatives, toluol ’ A ¢ hie ; < count of his country being &g except on order of the secretary A S O foreign, is about ta carry out of the |and its derivatives, mercury and its : ¥ i o 1A Capt. Erlinger spoke excellent the treasury. This is taken to indicate A United States any article or articles in | salts, glycerine, potash and its salts, i ’ : : tor - lish and entertained Capt. Crool that the government is prepared, if it | Yok - A violation of the provisions of this title, | all cynaides and films, carrier and S i Vit © gt two members of his crew wh feels such a course justified, to pre- / the collector of customs for the dis- |other pigeans, anti-aircraft instru- AL : o e ; : boarding party stripped the Chr) :”"‘lt Ame”(‘i“ oa going "f‘r neu- — fr“‘thin which such vessel is located is | ments, apparatus, accessories, all ra- g : B A g ; i St e rals upon whom Germany, offering | hereby authorized and empowered, | dio and wir s 3 s i g 5 Pty SR ¥ : i N > 4 i b coal and other essential supplies in re- | [__LOUIS P- LOCHNER_> ' | subject to review by the secrotary of | accessories, ::lifcallpg?:::u:);uacl:} ne | - d s . an'c‘lomecr}‘] si?:(e::x?o:x;? ful;o%' turn makes demands for gold. cammerce, to refuse clearance to any | struments and reflectors, cotton and T PO R e oy oo s | Lous P. Lochner is executive secre- | Such vessel, domestic or forelen, for | cotton linters, wool, wool rags, wool | 5 s denly the report of a cannon, Ilie et renarate section | LATY of the People’s council, the paci- earance is required by 1aw, |and khaki clippings and wool pro- OUR. BOYS o¢ *WAR PLAY" = Crooks, telling of the attack. of the proclamation. Another seetion | St organization which planned a con- | 244 bV formal notice served upon the | ducts, flax, sisal, jute, hemp, and all : discerned the submarine about o e o commonities pe | ference at Minneapolis Sept. 1. After | OWTerS, master, or person, or Persons | manufactures thereof: hides, skins, | This picture shows some of our the top ready to repel the attack |y starboard. I knew it was e e endy || thelpersons iwhoi controlled) the) large /| 11 COmIX Shlau U leather, leather belting, sole and |regular army men at war play in| Of imaginary foes. ~When they get| i, try to get away, so I decid A 3 'CY | halls of Minneapolis had refused use el for which clearance is not re- ' ypper leather, lcather boots and i “over there’” the faoes will mot belpun"tne ship to and await de under export control to all countries | 32 O NN qiured by law, to farbid the departure | ¢ h bt California. Far the henefit of the e e : N ring the ship of the world, including the allies of | ©f councllitheflatteride-tio iy ohiversol Eromithe s portl andlit | o oot e ahdisaddiesiand Heath e e ey ora Tllushiats jmgsinery, and all thol v B aE S LY ploniie. ; America, The most notable of these | Cided to erect large tents for the | gray) tax ROK: er clothing, soap and soap powhers, | ° el Yore 3 ng one of | have acquired will be needed. This “As the submarine drew cld 3 ake, or attempt to take, or al-| 4} engines and motors operated by | the situations that occur in trench | particular war game was plaved to | . F8 Lol T ew 4001 meeting at Minnehaha Falls, a suburb m mm| m were cotton, sugar, and lumber. ; Is, a s thorize the taking of any such vessel s ERRLIOSCUT Bl Rixe : ; - of Minneapolis : y s ssel | oeenm, 2 warfare. They have their rifles “over | stimulate recruiting. b The fact that the President treats the saneapolis. Mr. Lochner was | out of port or from the jurisdiction of | wative gpaog\'ve:“gnsle?;;‘i?“"x‘c:‘(:;sg:l‘;es‘: S e § 2 S e evteod e acces ; istance. He position of the European neutrals, | Yoty active in the Ford peace trip ir*| the United States, shall be fined mot | mot aba anon working machinery, board and bri y ‘mate an . aboart an ring my - cuch as the Scandinavian countries, | Furope. 5 S SR e Y’;‘:’;‘;l‘:’t‘h:;Ot"t‘:)oy:;r;""o‘;_”:g{;idaf]‘;‘j oil well casing, oil well drilling im- | livia, Brazil, China, Chile, Colombia, | from whom licenses, in conformity | men. We obeved promptly separate section, and cuts off from in adaition, such vessel, her tackle, ap- | Pléments and machinery and the ac- | Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Repub- | with said regulations, orders, limita- | may descend, he said, as he them, except under special license, | offices of the Iixports Administrative | parel, furniture equipment, and her | CoSSOTies thereof, steam boilers, tur-|lic, Ecuador, Egypt, France, her col- | tions, and exceptions. will issue. down the companionway fromy practically every commodity from the Board in Washington. forbidden cargo, shall be ‘forrened o bm_es. condensers, pumps and acces- | onies, possessions, or protectorates; In witness whereof, I have hereunto | conning tower. United States, is regarded here as most | _ “Licenses will ordinarily be good | the United States sories thereof; all electrical equip- | Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, | set my hand and caused the seal of the | *.He had already told us we significant, pointing to a policy of | for sixty days, unless revoked priot Now, therefore. I. Woodrow Wilson, | Ment. crucibles, emery, emery wheels, | her colonies, possessions, or protecto- | United States of America to be affixed. | to take to the boats and the re strict rationing on a basis that will | thereto, and at the expiration of that preslde'm of lhe‘ United States of' carborundum and all artificial abra- | rates; Great Britain, her colonie: _Done at the City of Washington, this [ jer of my crew was then Io leave for Germany no hope of help | time must be renewed to be valid. In America, do hereby proclaim to all sives, copper, including copper in- | possessions, or protectorates; Japan, | 27th day of August in the year of our | them with food, water and clg from thase quarters. sending applications to Washington, | whom it may concern that the public | EOtS: bars, rods, plates, sheets, tubes, | Liberia, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Lord one thousand nine hundred and | preparatory to being set adrift. T It was pointed out also that before | they should be addressed to the Di- | safety requires that, except at such | Wire: and scrap thercof; lead and | Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, the col- [ seventeen, and of the independence of | fore I was surprised that he' issuing his proclamation the president | rector of the Bureau of Export Li- | time or times and ;mder Wik e white lead, tin, tin plate, tin cans, and | onies, possessions, or protectorates of | the United States of America the one | jjow any one into his vessel obtained information from represent- | censes, 1435 K street N. W. lations and orders, and subject — to |21l articles containing tin, nickel, | the Netherlands, Oman, Panama, | hundred and forty-second. z Tater midht do ‘his duty tol hi atives of the neutral nations involved, | “In case of necessity exporters may | such limitations and exemptions as | 2lUmnium. zinc, plumbago and plati- | Paraguay, Persia, Peru, Portugal, her 'WOODROW WILSON, | country and report what he sa most of which have sent missions to | tclegraph their applications to Wash- | the president shall Dieaiine until | Pum, newspaper, print paper, wood | colonies, possessions, or protectorates; By: the Eresident, . «'] want you to be my guestl the United States to plead their | in8ton, but in this event they must be | otherwise ordered by the president | PUIP and cellulose; ash, spruce, wal- | Rumanio, Russia, Salvador, San Ma-| ROBERT LANSING, said politely. ‘You will be in cause. In a sense, the proclamation | Careful to sec that all the information | or by congress, the following arti. | MUt Mahosany, oak, and hirth woods. | rino, Serbia, Siam, Uruguay, Venezue- Becretaryor Statel private wardroom and can see is the answer, and advocates of strict | réquired by the proper form is con- | gles namely: All SOE hy e and industrial diamonds—shall not, | la, (excluding any portion of the ing of value about the mach rationing hail it as a victory for their | t2ined in the telegram. In order to gun;x ammunition, and e‘(plosives' on and after the 30th day of August, | foregoing occupied by the military Opened the Wrong Door. “Down we went, and he ledf ideas. avoid unnecessary delays exporters ma”"mes o the m'mufa‘ctu 0' in the year one thousand nine hun- | forces of Germany or her allies,) or s 4 a handsomely fitted cabin. A Explanation of Proclamation. should endeavor to arrange to send [ repair, component parts 'hm.onr“?mar dred and seventeen, be exported from. v territory occupied by the mili- (Omaha Bee.) Tanindcnl toupeal ot wiiniE The president, upon issuing the | in their applications at least two | yorials or ingredients nsed in s Ff"‘"”i"a{’?“:' Qutacon “m"’__fy‘f the y_forces of the United States or If the men who made the first|wine, was served. , ¥While wei proclamation, made this supplementa]l | WeeKks in advance of the proposed | onuracture, and all articles neces. | Liion Siates or its territorial pos-| by the nations assoclated with the moves that precipitated the great | feasting, the captafhfisebt up it i A e a it , S sessions to Abyssinia, Agghanistan, | United States in the war. E e retad convorsation L Ta statement: issued by the Exports Administrative | 5213 OF convenient for their use; all | Argentina, that portion of Belgium | The regulations, orders, limitations, | EUroPean war could have foreseen, it | Mated COMVETSRHOR, o B8, OCY T)‘l° DUIPORS a“d'e"e“ of this | Board will be published in the Offictal °°":flt‘;&“°fs laonrfl N R s X t“:a"s not occupied by the military forces | and exceptions prescribed will be ad-|would doubtless have been different. | i 1 American vessels, I could 8 proclamation is not export pro- Bulletin published daily by the Com- | Portation n fand of e ter OT | of Germany ov the colonies, posses- | ministered by and under the authority Their purpose was to strengthen roy: | was one of the many Germans hibition, but merely expert con- | JUietn RUTIRLEd AAIW b he FOM- | atr, machines used in their manu- | gons or protectorates of Belgium. Bo- | of the exports administrative baard, | alty—not to weaken it. S e trol. It is not the intention to facture or repair. component parts £ deciding to sink on sight and wi the Department of Commerce, and it interfere unnecessarily with our | Commerce Reports, issued daily bY }ipereo, materials or ingredients 5 e e s foreign trade; but our own do- £y e 5 & used in their manfacture, and al warning. mestic needs must be adequately "e,f‘;‘igfi?i?\gff'p'..\‘,'l'forffi'a;‘i‘"('(3 ‘h‘f:e‘; instruments, articles, and animals HOU \ S l GS RAISE THE Q ‘‘ ‘Nevertheless,’ he added, ‘W¢ e 2 his a g ir at war, now, and I only dd safeguarded and there is the themselves posted on any changes necessary or convenient for their t wi you kno ly di e o8 1 the astione et maq | mhiow mey beimate mom Hme fe §Lic, S S, 0f ISR OF KEEPING NEGRO SOLDIERS IN SOUTH | “Acter we nag spent two nou time. with the Imperial German gov- 1 p ; equipment, maps, pictures, papers, the submarine the captain relue Hereatter specific licenses will be | ;3 "other articles, machines and Iy bade us goodby. 1 thanked ernment. 5 i 5 After these needs are met, it is ::Qllxi‘;\eli o a&ar:xa:;x'fe"z‘: :;‘::; documents necessary or convenient e ; = 2 “ocpnisgoouztesy fandsatiai i our wish and intention to minis- «ife: and shippers a"_e requested to for carryi_ng on hostile operations, i - HHEAS ¥ o 5 % R 3 & me a ‘receipt’ for the loss of my ter to the needs of the neutral S Form A3 for this purpose, so | coin. bullion, currency, evidences of : oy TR 0 - e S sl welfroped to) ;311 two lifeby nations as far as our resources | e SO L 00 e Board may | debt. and metal, materials, dies, . 5 : o S : s awaiting us. The U- or:t put,oll: permit. This task will be dis- | & ¢ e Boods if exported | Plates, machinery and other articles speed and was soon out of sig charged without other than the | (i} yiced strictly for war purposes | Necessary or convenient for their X : N s <y ) very proper qualification that the | o Wbl i n il directly | con- | manufacture; all kinds of fuel. food, : 3 . o oy g . liberation of our surplus prod- | {uinite to the war.” foodstuffs, feed, forage and clothing, 0 : : | : : Clty Items ucts shall not be made the occa- 2 and all articles and materials used in ; - . sion of benefit to the enemy, thelr manufacture; all chemicals. ; Angd ‘ < - . either directly or indirectly. THE RIGHT RIG FOR drugs, dyestuffs, and tanning ma- b p R L 5 ; e p Captain Carter, in charge of The two lists have been pre- terials, cotton, wool, silk, flax, hemp, : : . : o S State Reformatory at Cheshire, vi pared in the interests of facility HIGH SCHOOL GIRL | jute, sisal and other fibers and s S : . b police headquarters this morning. and expediency. The first list, manufactures thereof; all earths, clay, o - = Nn i Policeman J. L. Carlson was applicable to the enemy and his glass, sand and their products, hides, . b i 5 & Y sick while on duty last night, allies and to the neutral countries skins and manufactures thereof, non- : b2 : : : : place is being taken by Supernumen of Europe. brings under control edible animal and vegetables prod- ; : e : - = . ERe Y Toliceraa) Veley practically all articles of com- ucts, machinery, tools and apparatus, i : % i 3 >, merce, while the second list, ap- medical, surgical, laboramery and | : : - ! Nj;“f:r’]‘I'L“‘:‘el’_js‘;’gn;f“;:fi"m°G 3 plicable to all the other countries f - sanitary supplies and equipment: all i ¢ 3 . N and has handed in his badge and M of the world, makes only a few ; metals, minerals, mineral oils, ores, : : R 2 ; additions to the list of commod- ; and all derivatives and manufactures ities controlled by the proclama- - thereof, paper pulp, books, printed tion of July 9, 1917. It is ob- % 3 matter, rubber, gums, rosins, tars and vious that a closer supervision ; waxes, their products, derivatives and and control of exports is neces- 4 : substitutes, and all articles containing sary with respect to those Euro- : them, wood and wood manufactures, pean neutrals within the sphere 3 coffee, cocoa, tea and spices, wines, of hostilities than is required for i spirits, mineral waters and beverages, those countries further removed. Hi . shall not, on and after the 30th day The establishment of these dis- i , ! | | of August, in the year one thousand e < tinctions will simplify the admin- * nineteen hundred and seventeen, be 3 . ma(r:_e: na(;rcf]cr:m to Deputy C{ istrative processes and enable us f > exported from or shipped from or £ ; S : ‘A \ S e : to continue our policy of mini- i : taken out of the United States or its S : ; : Goodness of Aunt Delia's Bresgy mizing the interruption of trade. S territorial possessions to Albania, et T § * = ; advt. ‘ No licenses will be necessary FLAE % Austria-Hungary, that portion of Bel- S ! i : S i - Israel Wexler reports to tie polf for the exportation of coin, bul- : : ¥ | | gium occupied by the military forces | £ s A 1 % : e ' ; that when hec drove his automol lion, currency, and evidences of | % - of Germany, Bulgaria, Denmark, her E LA % $ : 3 : from Chestnut street into Stan] indebtedness until required by TR : colonies, possessions or protectorates, ¥ : : . _ ; L B street yesterday afternoon, anet regulations to be promulgated by g . . Germany, her colonies, possessions or i g A A . » 5 . auto belonging to William C. M the secretary of the treasury in 2 i protectorates, Greece, Leichtenstein, P # 3 ” 2 4 2 o % ning of Plainville sped 2long Stanl his discretion. 3 3 5y ¥ ‘ Luxumburg, the Kingdom of the K i3 s b % 3 ik 3 5 7 street and a collision was na WOODROW WILSON. % LN Netherlands, Norway, Spain, her col- g i : 5 A e 3 averted. Thae police are investigatll The Administrative Board of the g Fon ; onies, possessions, or protectorates, s ieiy ; RO Warrantee deeds filed with the e Exports Council will supervise the o 3 : * Sweden, Switzerland or Turkey, ex- | 5 A § v < e o S 3 clerk yesterday; include the’ fallo: work of control under the decree. It : F cluding any portion of the foregoing 5 \ L 3 : ; The Bodwell Land, company to Jo hae been stated that Vance McCor- s : occupled by the military forces of the : ; e \ Romano, land on Dudley stréet mick, the chairman and practically : . . TUnited States or the nations associat- ! b . Roxbury Road; J. J. Watson, co all its members favored severe re- ik X £ ed with the United States in the war), e o . . servator of the estate of T. J. Dwy4 striction on the neutral nations of | or any territory occupled by the mil- 3 E - ® 0 Y to the North & Judd Co. land af Furope. 3 s 4 - R gl | itary forces of Germany or her allies; = . > & buildings on ®lm and st Ma Accompanying the president’s proc- S Y i . and z : Yo : S 5 str T. W. Schultz to Frederick lamation and supplemental statement i (] T do herehy, further proclaim to ail’| i : and on Adams street; Ma was this statement concerning th2 B 4 — whom it may concern that the public - 8 i garet O'Keefe to John A. O'Keef] procedure in applying for licenses: = 2 safety requires that, except at such : » : 3 4 property on Lenox street. “Beginning with Monday, Aug. 27, CORRECT AS ANYTHING. time or times, and under such regu- g : The police have received orders applications for export licenses should Hunters' green wool jersey makes | |ations and orders, and subject to e Fie . el clear all the soldiers out of the ci be made to the Exports Administra- | gejjghtful school garb, and when it iS | syeh limitations and exceptions as . 3 and send them back to the cam tive Board., 1435 K street, Washing- | orn with a white cotton gaberdine | the president shall prescribe, until| Four af the more prominent s o : i 3 i i Yesterday there was a great deart ton, D. C, or to the branch office al | ooljars, revers and vest the ensemble | otherwise ordered by the president or | fgures in the Houston, Tex., shooting ¥ ] i | of soldiers about the city and it wa 11 Broadway, New York, or they may | jg pevond criticism. by congress, the following articles, P L 5 . - = probably due to the orders recel be filed at any of the branch offices i namely, coal, coke, fuel oils, lubri- | C38¢S. in Which troopers of the ; the company commander. of the Bureau of Foreign and Domes- Sallor Takes a SKiff. cating oils, hand lantern oil, naphtha, Twenty-fourth United States infantry ! Refined Vaudevilie. tic Commerce, Department of Com- S benzine, red cil, kerosine and gaso- | shot up the city, are shown here. The . s merce. at Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, (Badger, Okla., News.) line, 8l bunkers, food grains. flour | soldiers accused are megroes, and the i Pitmbieham s Heriid) New Orleans, San Francisco, and| John Sailor of Ebens and Mary|and meal therefrom, corn flour, bar- | jei o ooy ' o] 3 San ¢ . The audience doesn’t seem to ca Beattle. where blank application | Skiff of Truro were married here at | ley, rce flour, rice, oatmeal and |202iF Das caused a tremendous sen : e 2 2 much for this song-and-dance team. Wforms may be obtained. Licenses will | the Presbyterlan parsonage last | rolled oats, fodder and feeds, cotton-. | 10D seventeen persons being killed | . . pNStYOL ol e aninube oo be issued at the branches of the Bu- | Thursday. John has been working in | seed oil, corn oil, copra, desicated | and more than a score wounded. No. the man is going to slap his femal reau of Foreign and Domestic Com- |the sawmill and has a pretty 004 | cocoanuts, butter, fresh, dried, and |1 is Governor Ferguson of Texas, Who | companion on her bare back and the merce, in all cases possible, but ir | job. All the neighbors wish the youns | canned fish, edible or inedible grease | has declared the city and county under | ment to withd all negro troops | department; No. 4 is General George [yOWll hear the house roar. certain cases it will be necessary for | couple a prosperous journey through | of animal or vegetable origin, linseed | martial law; ;No. 2 is Senator Shep- | fram Texas: > 3 is General James | Bell, Jr., who assumed charge of the applications to be forwarded to the i life, ‘ou, lard, tinned milk, peanut oil, and | pard of Texas, who wants the govern- | Parker, in command of the s~—ihern leu:.v\mn in Houston. 1 Buy an Indiana truck,—adwvt, The police have been notified to on the alert for two boys, Stepl Jeresky of Tremont street and Jo Stanwaugh of Waterbury, who ese from the Reform school at Merd i vesterday. Aldo Beriini of €4 Oak street cd plained to the police vesterday tha had been bitten by & Jdog owned Dominick Nardilii of Clayton.