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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS LNrs NL\V BRHAIN CONNECTICUT rRIDm MARCHI 1918‘~TWENTY PAGES, YANKEES OCCUPY TRENCHES |EXSEN. STEPHENSON SOVIETS CONGRESS 'BALFOUR INDIGNANT CA WRESTED FROM THE ENEMY - [IES AT AGE OF 88 RATIFIES TREATY CHAMPIONING JAPAN Al - IR RO Was Wealthiest Member of Upper | Votes 453 to 30 to Endorse PactiEnglands Forelgn Secre tary Be-| ‘ American Army in France, T House o Congress Reached at Brest-Litovsk lieves Nippon Gan Be Trusted Places Troops in Positions Wichita, Ka March 15.— R b Federal indictments were re- Recently Won. sl ey o HIRGE IO N INVESTIGATED RESIGN A T10 N S FOLLOW ANSWE R S LEES - SMITH ‘ A 1 |14 irst Permanent Advance by VON HIN GREA iField M W. ‘With only one exception ; ] the indicted men are now un- 1 tate erlin s shown am interned for the duration of mittee Found No Illegal xpendi- Moscow After 200 Years in Potro- That Ally in Oricnt Would Not the war. Nty toward/ G ers AT RECAPTURE M.ADE SR _ ture of Funds—Democratic and | zrad—Russian and Ukrainian Dele- Spent $113,000 to Win Scat But Com- | Capital of Russia Officially Moved t0 | Makos Caustic Reply (o Iusinuations tions and # man offens cording tod Evacuate Siberia, Once Foothold e — = Generous, Despite Riches gates Discuss Peace. Was Obtained There, | London Reports Increased Activity in Marinette, Wis., March 15.—For- Petrograd, March The all- FondongMarent 15 Habits ok th o ‘ R N mer United ~States Senator Isaac | Russian congress of Soviets, meeting | yuestion of Japanes tien s intervent! | Stephenson died here early today. at Moscow today, by a vote. of 453 | Siheria in the house of commons to []UT[;H SH tro-Hungarvian Territory Evacuated | | Aside from the fact that Isaac|to 80 decided to ratify the peace|day brought from IForeign Secretary | ) 2 i i MA[iAZlNE FuR EI]LTS Stephenson, during his service as|treaty with the Central powers. Balfour tha! decliaiion ithat Goran | by Rumanians—Yienna Claims Suc- | II“x\::m!' St m\' >r~mt(‘,.~, Tx]uolym “]101' M. Ryazonov, a prominent :?ulshflz penetration in Russia must be com- | TI] Fnfll] distinction of heing the oldest, as well | vix theorist, and representatives of | Latted. 7 s’ poi f view was cessful Attack on Italians on ]loutc‘ as the wealthiest senator in the up-!all the professional unions resigned | tl.at (:hr\\'ms‘;o‘?xig‘1\"]1\”’1‘1‘«1?,11:‘\|‘\‘ :\1‘- ‘ Pasubio—Air Activity Increases. lI\Iechgmi(-a] Genius of Ci J'fi (“r“‘j*‘ of ‘“”f“‘»‘; L"“n""l”l\"y*‘ l»“ ‘rf;m the Bolshevikk party after the | {ecting herself againsi Germany. Al = one of the greatest producing lumber- ! vote. though he did not think fermany | (3 3 e % With the American Army in ¥rance, | OnecetMore tolthe | men in the nation. The principal . el ey i Geran Press Demand B Who Is Injured and T4 March 14 (By the Associated Press)— | ore to the scene of his operations in the lumbe: Capital Moved to Moscow. he said he had absolute faith in | . e s American troops in the Luneville | i industry was in Northern Michigan, | yrocoow aareh 12.—Moscow again | Japan's loyalty in enreying out any | lin Take Drastic Counter to Hospital—Soldiers Render sector have occupied and are holding | Front. that section owing a largel Dart of 118/] nas hecoma. the OfRlal’ capttal. of | decision rdached by the Allies enemy trenches northeast of Badon- | development in the lumbering and | Rucsia. Tt was Peter the Great who e . e e, T et Measures. viller, which they forced the Germans | s mining industries to his efforts. His|yyoveq” the seat of government from | he said: “If Russia had not been at b Horrichure P Mot to a n through recent raids and|{ What is perhaps one of the largest | Propertics in that section are still ' yjoceow to Petrograd, his name city, | War it would have taken mauy years ] ) con ited artillery fire. The trench- | and most important war orders that | among the largest holdinzs in the | wpich he founded, and after 200 |to complete the beneficent course of | ~Washington, March 15.—The mil- en consolidated with ours. | has come to New Britain since the | state, and his various industries there | voa,s the government has been trans- | the revolution. When autocracy fell | llon ton of Dutch ships about to be'|© though a small forward | beginning of the war is that which is | employ thousands of men, | terred by its present head, Nikolal|2lmost without a blow, ltussia im- [ taken over by the United States and | Aue here about 1:30 a. m., from P! movement. marks the first perm now being turned out in a local fac- | Born near Fredericton, New Bruns- | yenjne, back to the historic capital | mediately fell into chaos is un- | Great Britain if the Netherlands vol- | dclphia, was struck by boulders w nent advance by the American army | tory. It represents a sum of nearly | Wick, June 18, 1829, he spent hiS ;i 410 heart of Russia. true to say the same thing happened | untarily does not agree to turn them in Irance. The consolidation of the!$§1,000,000 and is for magazines for | early youth on his father's farm and Lenine and virtually all the gov-|in the Irench revolution for there | 0ver will be used chiefly, officials sa trenches enables the Americans and the new Browning rapid fire guns. |in working in the lumber woods. He | .nment commissioners except Leon | the effect was not the disintegration, | for the transportation of foodstuffs. | e French to operate fro higher | Because of censorship regulations | had practically no schooling. At 16, | mrotyicy arrived tonight and officially | Put the intesration of France. Pre- | Thelr use is expected to go far to-|©'¢lock this morning, the r round than heretofore. specific details cannot be published. | ho left home and went to Milwaukee. | ononad the various ministries pre- | Cisely the opposite happened in | Wards removing the danger of serious | Wrecking two sleeping cars and o o rmans made only feeble at-| The production of the Browning |He found employment with the Wells | Loragore to the session of the all-|ltussia. The revolution came and all | food shortages in the allied countries. | ing the death of two women. Fif] tempts to retake the position, but| gun magazine by machinery requires | Lumber company and was associated | Rucgian congress of March 14. Many | the old divisions hetween regions and | The ships will be pooled by the al- | yener passengers were injured. CErn e R S, the most expert workmanship and | with Daniel Wells, Jr., for many | puigineson the anclent Kremlin and | ¢'¢eds became marked and promi- | lied governments in the common | feareq more = mechanical genius. New Britain | years. In 1857 he became an oDer- | 1. leading hotels were requisitioned | PeNt | cause. The Dutch crews are expect- | ;e Germans Increase Activity at Ypres.|again comes to the front, the local |ator of lumber camps in his own in-| ("o om i qate the government offi- | It Miust inevitubly take time be- | ed to remain with them. The relief train brought 18 ‘of 1 ion, March 15.—Increased | firm being the first of the manufac- | terests. cial. The subordinate employes have | {0re we will sce the end of that pro- S injured to the Harrisburg haosp raiding and artillery activity in the | turers having contracts to furnish His early political carcer included | paor in process of transfer for weeks, | €058 wnd to know clearly how much London, March 15—The norice | They are: Ypres sector and on the front north ' Uhem. They are now being turned | two terms in the Wisconsin legisla- I 1o have the government archives, buf | ©f Old Ttussia, i any, ousht' 1o cease | served on Holland by Great Britain | Albert Sheffling, Jersey City, N of Armentieres is reported in the | ©ut in large quantities. The co-oper- | ture, and three terms in congress foday, the first anniversary of the | lC form a part of New Russia, and | and United States regarding taking | cut on face and head official statement from the war office | ative Dolicy of the local manufactur- Spent $113,000 to Win Election. Russian revolution, marks the actual | POW New Russin would he *con-|over of Dutch ships in allied ports | William Kilpatrick, New Yor tonight. Australian troops carried ' IS to share their secrets for success- In May, 1907, he was appointed to | transfer of the new government and | ftfute It is a verye difficult bro- | has thrown the German press into a [ professor at Columbia university; out successfu] raids south of Ypres|Iul procduction is being followed 1n | "0 ™ o iitod term of Senator ! is being celebrated as a national holle | fes5 It Hikie Of peus d prosperity, ! towering rage, the Copenhagen cor-|on leg and body and captured a number of prisoners. | this Work and the experts are visiting | ;) "o ‘spooner, resigned, and was v DHE oma Sou S o) LS [\ rond e nERo Bt S Bixch Anael Tolef s linxies HD e Barest BN ew (ECHI Near Armentieres Portuguese troops | 0ther manufacturers explaining the |\ 0 " 000 " imeele in 1909, Some of tha bureaus and many of ?r‘u‘.y]m.\‘ @ remorseless, persever- | gra;h (‘ompany cables. The papers |about head and face drove back an ememy attack. processe b e e e T hiwes have been placed at|IDE and quitc unserupuions encmy at | demand Germany take tho most dras Isadore Risenburger, New Y T the gate? tic counter-measures if Holland gives | lacerated scalp and face a e Wis r v cgorod, but most of the min- and g d sc & e o witeandin JOSULIERS, | Shle e s il Fears Russia A Tenton Outpost. way to the Allies. Archibald Storean, Montréal British Raid Enemy Lines. D after a lensthy investigation of the | istries are in Moscow where they Esb 5 i , B G 2 v 1 finitely. s Ger- “There w he elasses, some from 75 b ey London, March 15 Our raiding R TA N DRINKING LESS senator’s campaign, filed charges with | remain indefinitely, unless the G : { ; : o N Sl L 5 parties entered enemy lines last night the United States senate and asked | man invason should render a further | patriotic. other from selfish motives | ’_r”:'!"v~\\v::yl’.’\:‘v Jfareh lo—mstracts| Allce Manalng, New York;'s) wWest of Villers Guislain and brought an investigation into the election, al- | retreat necessary. ready fo welcome anything promising | from =vienna newspaper Duten shipe| Walter Croft, 224 Cmp Bk Raleewosiaoiecs fieays iodayts [0y ARG ot D cclares RCor-wubtion i1 g g fenatimoneyinadinecnisiee Jig) NN of eleRatedhcon thoRe cnbxosy w5l i B LUERer B RS KR Bl e 1) el moctalweutai Do ftueent| Bradac sl bes CiE onin officia s e « s i ; o e vesti- | arriving by every train. Of the 1, he governmien hen at time & s aker 2 v e \\T,Cé“ rp;\t:(?‘lumb llmm? yl'n\(}. OF SLSORe Iy 10 s T u"td“” lmhm&lt‘v"o ‘xm;:' ‘.nlcémth :ntr v::nm:fl Ji’oo now are here. The indi- | comes T can imagine Germany trying 1\ Ny COBEEI Sty CIOTED (o R0 10la- ”)“|N””W = 1’\““ e ulsed near Passchendaele gating committee we > mat- | e . are here. : resalican D R e ritel Andl the Unitadl Statos. Dholl turedfbiaviclalana abude o and Poelcappelle. ! duced Two-Thirds Since War Began. | ter exhaustively, and while they | cations are that Lenine retains a firm | to re-establish possibly the E'M form ;‘\?:‘“fl e Driws rs,"_nFe“‘: e l”‘n" Tiewls Herchberger . Barg il “Our and the enemy's artillery showed that Mr. Stephenson spent|grasp on the situation and the con-|cf autocratic overnwent. We ,‘"7””“ | posed action as making Dutch neutral- | sight cuts. showed some activity during the| London, March 15.—Consumption of | gyer $113,000 to be elected, no undue | gress will vote—to ratify the peace. soon keo |Rusla shorn foi ita fatsot | FoscHl fOKIR B9 B E DR SR RSl SR iR L e night southwest and west of Cambral, | intoxicating liquors in Great Britain, | influence or graft was shown and he| The Bolshevik government is con-|provinces and el ‘l:‘,‘(.' i guised outrage. [t is bitter against |slight cut south of Armentieres and in the Mas- in his seat by a vote of | ceded by observers h(-,:“ to '\mv\‘\ Alvnfv—, ! « I it UL X 4 the U'nited States which it declares to Israel Lebenberger, Youngstown siges and Menin road sectors.’” e Y s YL onstrated its power hy moving tc L0y would lean upon a! . ; be primarily responsible for “this slight cuts about face 0 B fEatadl tapnows - Ke- | foreisn power for continued exist- | B & : Rumanians Out of Austria. Stephenison _always _ro-| Moscow, a siep contemplated by Ke- | foreiun ower for continued = cxlat: | precedented act ot violence 2 |, Thomas Snone, New York: cut ial st 3 : : ; b neutral people.” Joth arms, An official statement from the Aus- | Lloyd George declared in an address His greatest pleasure each year was | tempted by him. The Petrograd tele- ;1§ ams of "~“ sslan velc l;‘””l and | : | _Charles Palmer, Morgantown trian war office, received here, says to the Free churchmen at the City | oo - i SN s 1 the other strictly | Jiherty would he ind Russia | i % : , say c Sl i number of | graph agency and t i ) ; i Ya.; cuts on both legs. “The last narrow stretch of Austro- | Templo today when challenged about ‘f'fm:d";h;‘{w doved the out-door life | national bureaus accompanied the| would hecome a "o ontpost of the \REPORT BIG FIREq { K. W. Forst, Duncansville, Hungarian territory occupied by the | the drink traffic. No spirits were be- | Lriend e e e Central Powers Lo Cohen St i sud ol and “rough it” at L Russians has been =vacuated. The | ing manufactured, he said. He reiter- 2 i s £ s S “That is the re 1 . Wright. Tast TLibert Pittst castern boundary: of the monarchy |ated that If it came to a question of |On his properties above Bscanaba, 1 his AFTER ALLIED RAID | v B rad me | - 5 ce. ing with the problems raised in th LRt bone B e ekl Py JE00F Sanon) 1 o ! sk Mich. Russia and Ukraine Talk Peace. e mrollone bl erc cut about the head and fter two and a half years of the | choosing between bread and beer, the [ MICh- o L a0 g A atornm, Marohl13 2ns ooens | debatel FVn NLeesSmithisl specch s iionbion by eoldints st ikl heaviest war burdens, again is com- | government would not hesitate a mo- ens = S0 i) a strong attack or vt he conceives e 35 g pletely free. ment Bonita, one of the finest steam yachts | jng of peace negotiations at Kiev be- 2 - el e The railroad company annow etely ent. 3 . Rt as the government’s policy regarding | Two My ac at Cobler S LAditin e hoh . 4 Ttalians' t Monte P: “The present is an hour of g on the Great Lakes. He seldom found | tween Russia and Ukraine is reported A e . e that in addition to those already g alie positions on Monte = present is an hour of grave 5 i5e iraft butihe found | = lispatch to the Vossiche | JaPan and Siberia. It is entirely oh-} . the following had been injured vhbio were blown up yesterday with |denger to the nation and the appeal | time to enjoy the cra™ bub e ©TH - |in a Vienna dispatch fo facts I have just brougl GErniin e aldRtogEos E. M. Rowley, 11 SmithfeldJe8 devastating affect over a considerable | 0f War is greater than patriotism be- | great pleasure in loaning it to old} zeitung of Berlin. F Beti it o aa i baseil on N, Pitiat e hasd niaa area. Our detachments occupied the | cause it is an appeal for help against | frienc soldiers’ associations, lodges The Ukrainian rada, the dispatch o e e e s D Flames. LI e il L Wiling. the forces of brutality and a ory of [and similar ovganizations of his| cuys, will meet soon fo ratify the | PIOfOnm! WiIRGETHERAME L WAL e | City; hand and foot hurt. -onscience S e o v . ple ace treaty with the Central Powers. | 'Y 7 e k E -ondon, C b onday’s ifnznd ang - — conscience aganst the greed and lust | townspeopl e e < B.C P contrived or desired with regard 1id on (oblenz, caused very h D. M. W X 37 Heberton st of one power,” he said. “The functon To him, and to the men whom he | sy Niec vention, Japanese or other, | q; 1¢ there, according to Ger \ | Pittsburgh; bruised of the ehurchos Is th keep) the mation|| gathercd about him o bls wasionsy | ithe government sst mp/in Ukralnla s /o JFatte.” e e e The above three have le® th Tondon, March 14.—There was se-{ up to the level of its high purpose |business ventures, his home cCity, | ;rter it declaration of independence e i e Lt 8% BT P g * vere aerial fighting on the western | when entering the war. No nation has | Marinette, Wis, owes much of was considered as bourgeoise by the shol J I tront Wednesday hetween large | ever entered a war with a more holy | prosperity and prozress. He was al- | pojeheviki who sent troops to sup- #roups of British and German ma- | purpose. The churches must keep the [ ways open-handed with his home| ,,.¢ , Bolshevik movement there. A chines and British airmen accounted ' war to the end a holy war; anything | town, and, scattered about the city, er of hattles were fought and i ! 7 Leaz s s 3 & frumber 2 it at the mandate of the alliance it | afrc of the firemen to extinguish | 148th street, New York: J. R. Kd for 24 of the enemy. The ial | else would disgrace the memiory of the | various buildings, library, parks and | jey was captured by the Bolsheviki. 4 o o X UL S > J Hat v, ¢ s e . Fon aadc S var Kilev was cap! Yo Comtral [ followed with almost absolute certain- | flames unavailing Pullman porter, 67 West 138th g statement adds that five I e ;”‘.‘ doad i other memorials. The terms imposed by the Centra On the other hand Reuter's Am.|New York, and Mrs. Mary Pily chines are missing. ustead of having hunger at one Powers in the peace treaty with Rus-| (% M0, the | Hermonie, Pa., are in the hos French Airmen Drop Bombs. end and surfeit at the other, said the sin and the advance of Teutonic troops L1y = O ayeiasmal Al St m PRy Sc CING I ‘DS FOR GERMANY. A Jologne Gazette as say e hostile Paris, March 14.—The French war | premier, there was a fair distribu- | MAKING FRIENDS TOT ot oo AT G dtn e i npan Cologne Gazette as saying the hostile| Wit minor Infuries, " office tonight Issued the following |tion among all classes and ranks. He TR \irmen who attacked Coblenz on Mon J 5 e > - <heviki to glve up thelr campaign. i@ I R zalnst the s 3¢ the ttatement: added: America Acewsed of Narrow Policy | Bolsheviki B z Apieon Lt gRdoha aay dropped about ten bombs which | 184St the alde of Ahe oit IR “The ememy artillery activity in| “Show me any way by which we Toward Orientals, said Mr. Balfour in conclusion, “‘with- ; adlng . o Sa s 2 IA out repudiatinz to tho full Lees- deed and injured. The first two Chanpemns . Beat) Monn 0 S| e f\'mm" pSLrey agtin Soston tarchiilss al U coRCIEle STRIKE IN AUST Smith's suggestion that Javan would and the last three remained on Tosges, ea e ax ho | Breat and sacred trust f rhi % Smi sug at Java Nosgen feast oLt lorandsin guihell B2 oL trust for which we li; g States to adopt a more liberal o belmoved by selfich and aishonorable rails but the sleeping car next region of Hartmannsweiler-Kop? was | entered the war. I will listen gladly, Gl i i o ces R Ry those wrecked jumped the track Tess violent sraterullviandthaniaaaaifor thafiient||pallcyRtoatd Saobs 2| Employes/ini Rallroad WorkshonekGoiliarohas A5 Ll LR BERER THaEas its passengers were Shaken up. “During the day three German air-j given me. Short of that, mere peace | hardly prevent driving these countries 3 | TR 8 TWENTY-SIX LOST Soldieaaia by fey Work. planes were destroyed by our pilots. | tallk is undermining the fibre and |ultimately into German relations, In| QOut and Refuse to Obey Military ; Statesmen or with the allic = e Soas: Gl et S , : Juli = Japan has behaved iwith perfect = " A number of soldiers in the snf It is confirmed that on March 9 Sub- jmorale of the nation. the opinion of Dr. 8yduney Gulick, sec N " S = 7 h e u Lieutenant Madon destroved two Ger- = SO Tetary of the committee on relations Orders—Disturbance Spreadivg. loyalty and if sh ves promise with WHE HIPS COLLIDE ing car rendered first aid to the) man planes. Our aviators in <ov<-m1‘ with the Orient of the Federal Council L6 Tie Sy LSRR d to Russian integrity or on any — Jured and assisted in the rescue i e < - i Copenhagen, March - question connected with R until arriv: £ relief trai corties recently carried out effectual | HE HAD HIS ORDE of the Churches of Christ in America, Pt = i r I | B u; arrival of relief trains from bombardments, dropping 1,800 kilo- .« who addressed the Women's City club | in nmh\:‘ml:'ll‘vl?; :r:‘:‘hrp}\l:;fi;:fi (’fl;e vould keep them as she has kept all | Nayal Vessel and Steamer Crash in|city and Lancaster. 2 Siaal (Sl foei 5 as for 25| Ways have s < a ; *¥ ) promises she had made in connection 3 Rallroad officials who v e men o B last night | Dr. SUllck was for 2 hers of the milltary to rotuen | IR 17 M e (1 M | o) Georges Channel; Destroyors | enoiroed, officale who west to pEEL NSy 53 and ‘airdromes in the P e AL - SaRED. o work c Berlin Lokal Anzeiger : ' i el b : ” . . o Captain of Airplanc That Participated | “America faeuin ;\n?nd'hn its B ito ozl e s transactions with the United States. Lana Sursivom broken and that it would be hd “Army of the East, March 13.—The miliating and discriminatory treat- | States t ling to other factorles 4 know distinctly that this mat- before they could be torn away. irtillery was active on the right bank ment of Japanese and Chinese in thig | SPreading 5 A ter is between Japan and allies who London, March 15.—Twenty-six per- | wreoked cars carried a total of] AR S S . country,” he said, “and adopt an Ori- make up the great hody of fhe bel- | sons are missing in consequence of a | lassengers. stir. Bombing ralds were carried ental policy fitted to hold these peopla HEAVY WAR BUND SALE it G (e Gttt [t e b ebreti e havallvesss) Taci iR a o dentied woman Taled (il out by allied aviators against the rail- | Paris, March 15.—Captain Schoch- | permanently to friendly relations with “The decisions the allies may have | the British steamer Rathmore. Sur-|first of two cars of the train w vay line between Seres and Drama on |ler, of Munich, who was aboard the |the democratic natlons of the we { to take will not he swithout diffieulty, | vivors have been landed at Kings-|were run here with uninjured enemy depots in the Vardar valley | bombing Gotha, brought down at Bs- S Bonar Law Announces Public Sub- | but the )\:nyrvr‘\h» upon which these | town, Ireland, by destroyvers. sengers and those slightly hurt., and against the rallway Station at o5 % 7 decisions may he arrived at will be| The Rathmore, a vessel of 1,669 tons | cther dead were taken fo Lancas Reranci, north of Monastir.” iy = ‘\lx‘;n(vllp?“::xg‘??L o5 Tm"ed'“' MONT BLANC PILOT scribed 127,870,210 Pounds During | yeither ungenerous, unfair nor hos- | gross, owned in Dublin, was bound | where the inquest will be held. ise, on 2 ay At, met a dra- e N tile to Russia and the Russian revo- | from Holyhead, Wales, acrass St |¥. Edwards of Harrigburg, condu Italian Statement. e e enevets B DISMISSEDEBYRCOURT| [seecialicanrateaitasives lution. Our ohject is to sce Russia | George's Channel for Dublin. Thers|of the wrecked train, suffered f| 8 cath, apta o smnl o SBEL couraindltece : ose res both legs 1 orng Rome, March 13.—Raiding opera- |aged to extricate himself from' the London, March 13.—Andrew Bonar | strons, intact, secure and fnf"<nand e Giglfiglonnf:x °nd"l°“d; it = D,Sh,“pg.: 2:,510“,2“(%1‘(:“ tions in front between the Stelvio and | blazing machine to run away from it | yancis McKay Found Not Guilty of | Taw. chancellor of the exchequer, an- | if these objects can be obtained then, | = The collibon oceurred m mid-chan- | :ufos 2 i passengers was abl the Piave are reported in the war of- | A French soldier saw him and rolled : : nounced in the house of commons to- [ ANd then only St G e Bes it D e S el b fice statement today which adds: Lim on the ground to extinguish his Manslaughter In Causing day that the special effort last week | Intion bring fr all the fruits itu | was | & . that! theralwasla tarrifio. cranhil “On the plains the aerial activity | Purning clothing. to sell national war bonds through- | best friends desir A€ A TLANCE = NDE vo sl 3 5 ; . 3 t AMBUL, i MEN COMMENDED. | the » sleepers toppled over was intense over the fighting line and General ——, commanding the lines Halifax Explosion, out the country had resulted in AMBULANCE ME 'OMMENDED. }vh.m:\\‘t“"‘:‘Ir\‘_:“vm ,;‘,(I, ”val.\'u 1 s e SHiate veix Hincalll Ssat | offcommunioation L wasloassine i oha ) seriptions totalling 127.870.240 . 2 : e 5 m;:wrw:hnf‘tr?!i‘-mi:x:- 0 \jn‘\lv” llrnp::d automobile and took e (.,,},‘:1“ e Halifax, March 15.—The charse of ;H"\“‘”“\’f” R e P, COURTROOM IS CLEARED. Kendall of Cambridge and Brown of wag xvu:‘le( vi‘lv\i-“u‘d’u‘\v”" ::\\tlvthr :11. hombs on enemy stores and the avia- [NOSPital, where his condition was | Manslaugter axuinst Francis MeK be added 2.900.000 pounds of the post Atlanta, Ga., Mavch 15.—Mrs. Mar- Boston Win Honors. {Hein mesistt Tro) ok o tion grounds of the enemy were |found to be hopecless. Although suf- [ Who ” X e isues Bni 81100/000 in war siv- |Imaset Fricacn | chaizod mithl attempted | Washinston B March i 1sH—iTvo \xf‘n)_,:"\ Tt work | \:(‘,m bombed by our airshins. One enemy |} fering severely from burns on all parts | Ship Mont Blanc at the time of ‘hev| o= " Clino tes TSR] e Asa G. Candler, | AMmerican ambulance drivers, Charles | W% _m: Sl ik sed by ihs passeng| lane was brought down.” of his body, the captain showea | COllision with the Belgian = relief i e e (O, ) PRl ¢ i » |15 Kendall of Cambridee, Mass., and tesidents at Elizabethtown thy b oo st extraordinary self-cammand in answer mship Imo, was dismissed today Flod 3 e ool ness stand in her | Tames I, Brown of Boston, have been G n\lflhn M)‘mv» to the i |‘ur(x‘| ILEBRATIS : = _ 1 to questions. J tussell. Under the ruling | 11X e ee o R d e renne fore starting her | commended by both Erench and |the Masonic home sent automeb CELERMSATES [OUTH DISAHDAY. | o304 Head o misson o perfora | 1 discharged from cus- | total amoun : d i oy, s room was cleared | American army officers for bravery in |and offered aid Merlden, March ~Mrs. Julla | Had you accomplished it, or were you | tody noRne 1 ot spectators reduest removing wounded men. Kendall | The passengers who escaped inj| Copperthiic today received her friends | about to do so?” asked the eral | long sunim . : continued his work after he was )\\ex'c' sent west on trains made on the oceasion of her 100th birth-| «I already had complished it ¥ i phasized {hat t WEATHER. 3 <] RIS P TED. ; d, and Brown worked for 48 | Lere. 3 day anniversary, Mayor H. T. King | ! 1 g ‘“.”‘ g '\,“:\h“." Gl ‘)\,:.‘:rqdo;” one of the most dangerous Hit By 20 Ton Boulder. e g e e e i went to Paria’’ | . ol o Tiattrord, A (5 = Forcs tlant s he | ectors on the American front Railronds officlals say that g SE the oty Mrs. Copperthite is in s S enenal A L = o e e e teamer Susquehanna which Iioth men were transferred recently | cars prevented heavy loss of life. sxcellenthenlhgand gonol Hon REIs g wretch, vou have killed wom- i ol « jeinity: Fair, colder tonight: | went as on thi Atlantic coast on [to the American sanitary corps after [ is cstimated that one of the everal hours’ time to Red ( ); 1a cried the general 1 s ~aturday fair. ki T t oda and r several months’ service with the and knitting srderst was the reply s 55 of 300 1 2 } 0 I'rench armies, (cContinued On RPN Page rveling Aid and Win Praise, Cineinnati, Indianapolis, and Chi( express on the Pennsylvania railr| passing through the cut near E, bethtown, 17 miles from here, bodies are in the wry | : owing to the reductions instituted by | Was retained | | | the government, now is only one-thira | th¢ s¢ | Senator mained o plain, unassuming man. | rensky when premier but not of what it was four years ago, Premier | livious of the 24 German Planes Accounted For. unvym,‘mm'rv\ it Amsterdam. wo | pital tionir Ralfour as to the British { niunitions factories were reported In addition, A. Kappleton, 350 ttitude, 1 declared if Japan en- | hurning and vast quantities of wx- | erside Drive, New York; A. A. tered Russian territory and occnpied | [igsives were going off, rendering thc | ardson, Pullman porter, 832 1 going off, g thc ty that this territory would not be | | lum correspondent quotes | | causea -only ight material mage, | none of which were milita Two { women were killed and 20 persons in- | jured. the newspaper saj in Paris Raid Unrepentant on Death piloted the French munitions he issue of war bonds began, the ven to indic -

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