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HERALD BEST OF ALL ' n HERALD “ADS” MEAN = - ESTABLISHED 1876. PRICE THREE CELNTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918.—TWELVE PAGES. TWO PER CENT. OF CHILDREN|MERWIN K. TUTTE |BRITISH LINES PUSHED FORWANRD; DEFECTIVE, SAYS MISS CUTTS| SUGHTLY WOUNDED ADVANCES MADE ON BOTH FRONTS New Haven Woman Expert DWIGHT STREET GIRL { Name of Ct;mpany I Private in | = N Speaks at State Conference) -y - gy TRAIN, Pershing's Gasualty List | REV. DR, E. B. CROSS WILSON OPPOSES SEDITION BILL ’Gains at Villers, Bré of Charities and Correc- L S G e Freida Corloon Bun Down|STANLEY WORKS EPLOYR| GOES INTO WAR WORK | wirssmer, o, sticsion o g e o o e tonnenx. and Albes - P s o i o the amberlain bill which wou serted | | i v il e e B e e Non i Sommerand 48 SECOND DAY OF court-martials and in a letter to Sen- | program has been decided upon by Near Rockwell-Drake New Britain Soldiers Veteran of Mexi- ; . y Will Represent Baptists in |ator Overman declared his betiof that | President Wilson and Secretary Bak- BIG CONVENTION ‘o v 5 ] M 1 ng rder Co aio P 1o 1 “’ Factory, Plainville. can Border Campaign and Insisted the mieasure is unconstitutional , Leen directed to carry it out. | E)Ecq, 11 l‘idndefs e PR rvey of Industrial If cnacted, the president declared was indicated here today that a the bill would place the United { yan not heretofore mentioned will be | e While returning to her work at the | Wounded and Missing. Centers on a level with it enemies. The | wiven full charge of production, | Dr. . Floyd Haviland of State | Rockwell-Drake Corporation factory RS S TROOPS GET 1 on Woodford avenue, Plainville, about | Washington, April 22.—The casual- | Asylum at Middletown Expresscs |1 o’clock this afternoon Miss Freida |ty lists today contained 71 names i lRlSH RA]LWAYS AND POSTOFFICES SEIZED 7 TN ; v et e R A e The rapid development of new in- ! TWO HUN AIRME Iope Patients Without Funds Will | jjjoq by the Hartford bound dinky | Killed in action, 10; died of wounds, | Qustrial —communities about ship- = e i — - train, near the factory. ‘s Carlson | 5: died of aecident, 1; died of disease, | PUlding yards and munitions plants, | Tondon, April 22—The military au-, long-suffering Ireland but gave warn- | was walking with Miss May Murphy | 4: other casunltios 2; wounded severe. | €€, has hresented to the nation and | thorities have taken over control of | iNg to avoid collision with the armed | Warm Encounter Between Americ: o to the organizations which are worl | forces of Great Britain and to ho- ing to maintain the morale of the peo- ware of snares set to trap them | pie, a new problem. Housing condi- into it, | tions, amusements ,apportunities for Nowhere does it seem to have study, worship and recreation should caused any disturbance nor has any be accesstble to the workers In indus-; )| arms and ammunition from gun. | CCitement seemed to have occurred | . . rections, which opened yesterday, con- | completely severing the body Schardt and Idward B. Wilcox were smith shops in Dublin where it is re- | Sither at the pledge-taking meetings | plecisto Toasing D gon G tiz loday with morning lectures| Miss Carlson and Miss Murphy had |slightly wounded ported that similar action will be | OF &t political gatherings at which | at #1c Y. W. C. A a noonday lecture | walked into Plainville after having| The list follows: —— . " taken throughout Ireland |(<onsgstpdon was denounzod 1o strong atthe Center church and will continue | had their noon-day lunch and were | XKilled in action: Privates Herbert - iy | terms. | London, Aprit with additional talks this evenine. At | returning at the time of the accident. | . Akroid, Ilmer G. Dawley, Ray D e ‘ N | Joseph Devlin, in a speech at ”*"" the morning session, Miss Norma .| Miss Murphy was so prostrated by the | Kreager, John J. Larkin, Manuel . SIS AT e i ot socle il SastRsald the Irlen Swerelin & posion . TR 3 f v that she was unable to give a | Martin, George H. Norsigiun, Herman ; . _ ed Press)—The bishop of Cloyue, ' of being able to defend their action M 10¢al operations on both of coherent unt of what took place. Iner, John F. Slaton, Charles Wald- . . addressing large aundience 1t on the notable precedent set by Sir principal battle fronts, the war off coliceon N S i B S s D L - | Queenstown, relative to conscription. Edward Carson and his frlends by | announce e e nia ot hoar the ap.| Died ot wounds: Corporal Frank E. | - . || s2id the Trish were up aguinst o pow- forming a revolutionary part; T b T L it} Peivnies Heury 0 Bersavon, ‘ - | erful : upnious adversary who the home rule bill. “Today, e e o e \ , | | was without heart or sympathy for said, “we are followers of Carson.” Mrs. Charles Neison of 86 Dwight |Leroy S. Wells. _ . o » s | front, and Robecq, at the tip of Died of accident: Lieutenant Stan- | Flanders salient. H . [ | LIBERTY LOAN TOTAL S$1,500,000,000 | " o oo o e g Be Admitted to Institution—Also Believes Nurses Should Be Sent | of Bristol, one of her shopmates in the |1y, 7; wounded slightly, assembly department. Miss Murphy | The men killed in action are all After Patients, narrowly escaped being k - privates was walking along the edge of the ties [ Lieutenant Stanley IHugucnin died and in that way escaped being struck. | of accident and Lieutenants Mariand State Conference of Charitics and Cor-1{ The train passed over Miss Carlson | C. Hobbs, George Peck, Arlie Alfred | the principal Irish railways the p. office and telephone exchanges, ac cording to the correspondent at Cork of the Daily Chronicle. Tt added that the police on Saturday removed and Germans at Seicheprey, Yor| The second day of the Connecticut i | west of Toul, Results in Enemy | | ing Routed-—Salvation Army 1 | They Were Serving Food. 22.—The British vanced their lines chtly last ni Gains were made near Villers, " | toneux and Albe on the Son the remains at the scene of the acci- Died of disease, Sergeant Frank mans on the front north of Al and gave permission for the re- [C. Cataldo, pneamonia; Corporal 5 i was repulsed. after the enemy 'of the Do Theodore Peck, tuberculosis; Privates | [ e e . o ‘Washington, April 22—Half of the The report by states was Mass: captured the Dritish advanced p4 Joseph L. Mattingly, pneumonia; . - | $3,000,000,000 minimum sought for | chusetts = $73,641,000: Connecticut James T. Welch, lemphimea. o . the Third Liberty Loan remains to $19,286,000; Rhode Island $12,947,.- Died of other causes unexplained: . & | be subscribed rly reports today Maine $7,507,000; New Hamp- : Privates Frank J. Watson, Arthur | . - | to headquarters indicated the tota | shire $5,713,000; Vermont $3,734,000.| . “d”‘ 0 : By ‘\“"”‘ e "‘",' g J ‘Williams. - = has been r »d to about $1,500.000.- pr (By the Associatec NOW AT ITS HEIGHT Wounded severely: Sergeant ‘B - . o | 000. — —Taking advantage of the b ward G. Smith; Corporal Joseph Chi- S o 4 : e ¢ g - Washington, April Byl sul J.u)nu;ly; the Gern «1:> at 1‘; ul fault; Privates John L. Brock, Wil- . - . BoEon ; e G i last night made a strong attac Campaizn Leaders Confident That |liam J. Dillon, Abraham A. Flescher, . : Gils bt B o seribing $100,000 to the Third Liberty | gur positions north of Aveluy Charles H. Harrington, George | | o . - | serve district Seached iin Loan, the women of the Catholic | on the front above Albert. H 32,000,000 Mark Will Be Reached | Kerteher. | B . o Aln over Sun- ' Slovak Ladies’ union of the United (ighting continued until 4 o' Wounded slightly: Lieutenants | day of $9,102,000 which the general! States of America have brought their | this$ morn The Germans havel Marland C. Hobbs, George Peck, Ar- - - s | | committee announced was distinctly | totals for the three loans to $240,. Perently ta' g one British ouf The drive for the Third Liberty |lie Alfred Schardt, Edward B. Wil- L . NG [T p o i S i "" land have <round in the Lean in this city is now at its height, | cox; Corporals Herbert S. Albracki = h e | N it 7 themselves. e assault Was pr W according to those in charge of | Timothy J. Barry, Walker B. Board- ed by a heavy bombardment an the work $947,000 has been secured, | man; Privates John V. Benoit, Har- | guntire on both sides Kept up mof TFhis. Gum 4 exelusly6 of fhctory sebil|0ld Swi Berry. Glen M. Cole, Samuel B e | CALIFORNIA TOWNS JARRED| LIEUT SQUIRE PROMOTED | the, mtc NORMA w | scriptions. F. 8. Chamberlain said | J. Coskery, Edward L. Dambruch, | l_flfl- l,”, B. CROSS ) i . { There was active ki . afternoon that it seemed assured | Thomas N. Elukevich, Pasquaele Fer _— | sunday east of @tts, head teacher of spec 5 w Britain would go over $2,- | rugano, John Franso, Tony Frisco, Meavy Loss Caused in Business Dis- | New Britain Officer Made Squadron 1065 of the Scwm A tie Mow Havers bublie schosl 000,000 which is considerably in ex- | Charles Germain, Philip P. 3 ment at Viller . cess of the quota The campaign | Harry Gould, Charles J. Hoban, Germans Make Moonlignt Raid] | i | | | { | 917,000 Now Subscribed. trial branches of the service as well | as for the soldiers In order to know just what needs to be done, it is nec- | tricts of San Jacinto and Hemet By . 2 Al oo conts San Jacinto 3 7 - or Course of Studies at | surrounding ter was contiy essary that a survey of these newborn | Adjutant Aftor Coursc of' Studics at ""he Britlsh improved thelr Hikl communities should be made and the Larthguakes—>3any Homeless School Aeronautics. Viller : + facts made available for those in ¢ | of the work being « d on to bene- fit the mentally defective children and | Workers for the third loan are not |ward Boscoe Killion, Joseph Hhs Ghe G in every | content that the city should raise only | Aclide Lavells, Armand ¢ R aol i e oAl - cent, of | its apportionment and for this rea- xiuwreg\;u Hf :»0V':l‘§.x‘l::i(‘1dl"‘r‘““"("‘hf“‘_’w"" | authority. Los Angeles ZApril 22, Alora. ;than Lieut. William W. T. Squire, Avia the pupils who may be regarded as | 00 @ concentrated effort will be [Tt Vl“‘L‘ff Bl ey : ul\.“ St To this end through the Tederal!one-third of the business district of { tion, Section, Signal Corps, United neh Repulse Raid. mentally defective and need special | Made to top it by a substantial sum. L e U Y Council of the Churches of Christ in Jacinto and a smaller proportion | States Reserve. has arrived home from | April German raid The Liberty Loan rally scheduled | Freddie B. Moreau, Joseph Yo | America, four denominations are unit- : Columbus, Ohi here he was , b > for tomorrow cvening at the Center | Danlel J. O'Leary, Joe Russell, I ing to carry out this survey of the |°f that of Hemet both in Rive LI, 1o, where Was pro- | of the Avre ar 1 Rheims B e sohoiid aaien B0, R r.}xll\':v(,lmglcun»i/l(lr.lhlu at !Jvt _d'ul‘i“;:j:‘m{]‘_- Sheldon, Chavles | gyation in order that the service may | county, abouf 70 miles cast of &ere, was about ar G . | tention. There has been a heavy de- | J. e, £ B oF *0- | he rendered to those engaged in in- |were in ruins today and scores of r RS Gl R G ek B, e LIl WS SUCReem, UEL “,,":,f“' ULEiCR= SterpNEe 28 EEeC Sl wh ich Bisfibein gl rendered S tofthelisol- E ey g | o fow HGhetsiremained Forldistribus | Yate BRI | alers. Rev. E. B. Cross, minister of TR e el e Gl s (i SRR i it || R Roasint] i S ieneWmisties phisden uynifo it 158 of Ll S AR SR e e a, 22 R et i B SR B (e U Tkl (s iR ey e reported killed: Major Rayna has been asked by the war commission | Ni& to tremble late yesterday i fighting in France is not expe o el WOrk | mhe speaker at the rally will be |thorne Bolling of Northern Baptist convention to act ) noon. The property damage is esti B] | Jast long, notwithstanding the and progress of the year and explained | ¢ ;tain Louis Keene, who recently | = as representative of the denomination | Mated at from §100.000 to $150,000 i ment weather, says a Reuters that legislation permits hospitals for | giyrmed from the French battle- | Tuttle Member of Company I |y this survey. Dr. Cross presented a | i these villa Eleewherciuont ol o . patch received here today from the insane to send trained nurses out ficlqs Captain Keene has had many | Private Merwin H. Tuttle first en- | requedt vesterday for a leave of |lie damage resuited from broken g1 | don. after mental cases. He said he hobes | ¢xperiences and his talk should prove | listed in Company I of this city at the | absence for the period of three months | Plate glass and damage to cornices of | I &1 The Germans are being openl g very intercsting. The rally will open |time of the trouble with Mexico and | beginning May 1, in order that he |Puildins . : 3 enormously reinforced, but the tat ¥ o'clock. went with that command to Nogales. | might be permitted to engage in this Hemet and San Jacinto have popu- ¢ i ) o have also strengthened thieir S | RPN When the National Guard was called | work. The matter has received the |lations of less than 1,000 each. They | 3 and it is not likely that the out by President Wilson over a vear | approval of the executive board, but |are about three miles apart and Jie in o fs! | (hrust will be any more success EL!MINATING “SLIGKERS” ago Tuttle again responded but when s not yet been acted upon by the a picturesque country which —was ; . & s otitaing e i asseenihan cnt g g | will be taken Thurs- |made the scene of Helen Hunt Jack B Coa s i ; d treatment and care. The morning session of the confer- goulieliactnlett b= nounves. jdences in the two little towns were wrecked by a series of earthquakes _ : % o Battle May Last All Summ which caused ali of southern Califor- ¢ ; Otz April 22.-—The lull the National Guard was mustered in- | church. Action d € . At to the federal service and given the | day night. | son’s novel “Ramona”. Only m‘w ]Wr‘" e 4 " The expectation on this side, val Reserve Officers Holding Posi- | federal physical tests he was at first | S was known to have been lost, that o ; B e et el il i = "7 | disqualified. Undaunted by this, the STATE ALLIANGE DISSOLYES Frank Darnell, a retired manufactur- ’ Wi el tions in Washington to Be Replaced | young soldier appealed from the de- er of this city who was drowned at : L cision of the doctors and after con- a beach resort near here. Hundreds . c With Women and Older Men. siderable argument, in which he was : | or preasure seekers on shore made a . o T champloned by Captain Alfred H. | German-American Organization Wil h for so ground when the st With the American Army In R eomnlans 0 8 3:30 p. m. and Darnell ; ‘ Ly b . Griswold, his physical defect w e 4 . e Chn kel 1og i P : ] | April 21, (By the Associated P4 department has foliowed the example | STISWO LM R Buy Thrift Stamps and Give S e e e e e "\dr h,ivr v!:fm‘b;,[{‘(;:’\ O‘l.'ll,‘:,nr:; ‘;z‘:t mi main with the company. He went to Funds to Charity Homes. » oy brought down turday by Am 4 3 e e 5 Norwich with Company I and then to y machine gunners during the LOLE e SUL L D S8 e S N e (el e T Gt nee || ERSERG, A9nil SR Eadis KAISER'S BEST FLYER /. W. T. SQUIRE attack in and about Seich er of reser officers of draft age 2 % : 4 5 . T. 8 3 e = . achind assigne v ras] o garded as one of the best first aid American Alliance of Connecticut has - o T oy _ — northwest of Toul. The maching assigned to duty in Washington. S h S KILLED IN SOMME = ners who bagged the Germas X g | dissolved and its funds will be dis- moted to squadron adjutant in the S 2 School of Military Aeronautics, con- | been ordered to retire but the ployed al the Stanley Works where | /708" | nectad with Ohio State University. He |mained in their position and peEnealaivositioniinithe bR EIE R i e hall e on Von Ricithoten Credited With | is on a leave of absence and e pects.:’:;‘;c“‘uy agoinst the ongMy to recelve a call to active duty within g 1. O. Blume of this city presided and iringing Down 78 \lied Virmen | g days. During the engagement the cxtension. Vacancies will be filled as 655 on Canadian List ; far as possible with women or men Ottawa, April 22.—The Canadian|all the officers ana a dozen other el Lieut, Squire was graduated from |mans concentrated their artillej L ; —successor to Bolken, Jove the draft age. casualty list for the week contains members af the executive committee the Second Officers’ Training camp at [on the American telephone ang et e 6 names. It contains 100 names of . were present. London. April 22 aptain Baron | Plattsburg, N. Y., and was sent to graph R which were cut killed, with the remainder divided It was decided to give $100 of the|von Richihofen, famous German avia- | Champaign, Tllinols, where he was|times. Couriers were forced § poe DUKE FPEDERIGK H DEAD among wounded, missing and gassed. | state| alliance’s funds to the Old Peo- |, . e s worres. | STaduated from the sround school, [ throush two or three barrageg SELIEEEY L . i hmealoEtnet sllowingamery hyicis | TTome Mind Southburgitis o o |IOTBNASEDSCILEE el Bel el 5= | He was later sent to Columbus. der to maintain communicati President l_(mfvn-)w of = e T el BrbeEel the Warburg Orphan's Home at Mt, | bondent at British headguart re- IR RO IR the meantime men of the signal Charities and Corrections, E el Ambrose, | Vernon, N. Y., and the balance of the | ports in face of a heavy bobardmen idler of Duchy of Anhalt Passes Killed in act I s vires almost as fasH this law will ultimately become man Ay b, 61 Baton von! Eranken: LA Frencis Miller, nursing sis- | trensurer | ERichard 0ol Mommierss orfiess L Gl sl U S cnemy shells disrupte enty datory. He said a person can volun- | 5 Manchester, In Thrift Stamps and the —_— Ambulance men ventured i DHLCa ter, Bellovue, N. J. | S N : y A tarily enter a state hospital for treat-| thurm of Austria Expires. St £ < Worcester, | stamps distributed to charitable or-|¢oVered and v ill be buricd today with - . T Mz Man’s Land during the thick ¢ | Giassed: R. Phillips, Worcester, Privates McDonough, Sullivan, Malm- | .y ".1q ata heroic work in 8 ment, but he hopes the law will be it soverean T Cxamina- | iIng up wounded. One Germa changed so that a patient without Amsterdam, April 22.—Duke Fred- s o es Ta j o DR Since Capta 30elke was shot dow 1dt and Peterson Pass M- M. R, Jones, Waterville, Me. n tain Boe v hot down | fel had offered to surrender attd funds can be admitted, as at present 7 . Vessler, Wilkes- n Octoher i91 ‘aptain vo none can be admitted unless he pays | nhalt, is dead at the Ballenstedt | ~Wounded: H. I Wessier, Wilk FOOD CARGOES HELD UP ! oetor Captain von' Rich- S8 Cove et nd Tdentenants to explode a bomb on the gro R astle. He was 61 years old. H. Grey, v uth, } « { thofen h heen the most prominent three Americans approached Miss Cutts took as her subject: | iron Gautsch von Frankenthurn <<,m~ann.“ “?wryjuir»nn;.(fw‘} e and successful German aviator. On| Francls P. McDonough, John Sulli- | snother soldier discovered iy Mentally Defective Children in the |fCTmer Austrian premier, is dead in| —o . >tom Me:s & R | Shipments to Allied Civilians Givo | April 8 the German war office an-|ygn, David L. Malmfeldt and Edward ; and hurled a grenade at the Gi IR % ks unce » had achieved is 78t 5 » Ger! 's legs was Public Schools Treating this sub- | Vienna, says a dispatch today from | Lo ok adaactic i h alr| peterson, of this city, have completed | One of the German's less was % ] . Rig 3 @ DO, 0 <hels ctory | i ater a priso 3 ject intimately and with a knowledge | the Austrian capital. He thrice had EEloVE RS QO0000R Enshelsig oo Biit stualos i the oMoaral teaining | O 2nd Bis died later & DrivGiey c ] Eeiiats U : : G TODY Captain Von Richthofen first came attempted to blow up. Fained from practical experience, Miss | PeeR premior, Tis lust term a. briet DEATH FOR “LIFE | e e e S e e ERED R R Cutts, in her i{lluminating talk, said | ,‘;u'v,,,"”:")“, ‘|" e Pl D e ST AN circus squadron of German [awaiting their commissions as second |(ne correspondent visited todaj that the average person does mot ap- | ©°® I ‘P""\""l.”"' fi“]“”_“;‘} frequently viators which fought in a peculiar | lleutenants, The young men are at |5 mute tale of Saturday's fid preciate the iVHI~n( ‘m !l\'rll}l'lv‘-mlml};l— ik e sampolcalclnclcs; Bomb Containing Five Pounds ments to tha civilian populations of | circle thelr homes in thik city and Will re- | There are huge shell holes ness among school children. The | 5 lied countries wi suspendec Recently Emperor Willia con- [ main here untll May 6, whe! streets 2 of the q arase person MismlGuitst ealacon RUSS ENVOY TO GERMANY., Dynamite Found At Entmance X Sl sbesunan ol Set e S e s A '1,[\1:12',},:&“1:'.Fn‘rl‘a:»n!v»u'\'»‘mf:: siders a child mentally defective only | Moscow, April 6, (By the Assoclat- structlons, The enemy fire became so hd when he or e acts so obviously | ed Press)—Odolph Joffree has been e b i The school opened at the canton- | (hat Salvation Army girls wi foolish as to be publicly regarded as | named Russian ambassador to Ger- ] New York. April 22 homb cor- Z G EEDELUtaISEIS IS 1 THE PRICE OF DEFEAT. ment January 15, and closed April 1 been serving coffee and doughi crazy But as a matter of fact there ' many and is leaving Moscow tonight | taining fi nound Y wns 5 > 3 All of the new offigars are well known. | the Americans, were forced to are numerous children who are not ! with his staff. On his way to Berlin j found in t 0T P ., = = I. L. Jester, candidate at the Te- |5y oo t¥0 o a2 the first five men They protested, saying they obviously crazy, who are yet mentally [ he will meet Count von Mirbach, |1 1 owned and occ blican primavies, has filed bls ex- iy, leave this eity for Camp Devens | afrald of the Germans and Wi defective and should be classified and | German ambassador to Russia, A hlishiy ) ! : et Hartford, April 22.—¥ore- | penses at § ¢ this sum Mrs. |last Boptember, Tha achool was con- | stay in their dugout but thed treated accordingly. he speaker | Joffre was chalrman at the first R r i ot. i I8 cust i rort Nav! Beitais and. vi | Jester contributed $228 toward the [ducted by Lieutenant-Colonels Falls | did not wish to take the told of a number of specific instances | sian peace delegation at Brest-Li veighe nd was s . i b : svment. 12, N. Humphrey, chairman |and Stewart, At the closing session | jty, As they left the gif {ovsk. He Is 34 vears old and spent a | long alf a foot wide an a P A I8 N town committes | of the wohool, the woldlers were given | i (Continued On Third Page). | long term in exile in Siberia. v > newspaper, e R o 1 a Dill of expenses at $36.50, ;u talk by Mojor General Hodges. Washington, April —The navy Instructions have been issued by the bureau of navigation limiting the shore service of members of the Naval Reserve to six months, unless urusual circumstances necessitate an While in this city Tultle was €m- |, 104 to charity. This action was = Sunday afternoon at a meeting Wasl ton, April 22.—Food ship- < to move 3,000,00 1ery UDen New York Publishing House, S to the Be

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