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CAN YOU SHOW THE CAMP DEVENS BOYS A LIBERTY BOND? HERALD BEST OF ALL HERALD “ADS" ME LOCAL NEWSPAPERS i BETTER BUSINES;] PRICE THRFE CLNTS. NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT FRIDAY MAY 3, 1918. —-SIXTEEN PAGES. ESTABLISHED 1 MACHINE GUNNERS FRENCH DASH FORWARD AND SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 |39 CONNECTICUT FIGHTERS “DUEHERE TONIGHT TAKE POINTS NEAR AMIENS 10 26310 N CASUALTY LIST OF 8 } = | Attack on Front Between Hailles and Castel, Capturing | About 400 Soldiers Goming HOM 4121 6> and Wood on Avre River—French and Britisn | Ltaders Expect 82,700,000 and ;~_' Tor Two Days of Fun Gain Ground Near Villers-Bretonneux — Morale of ‘ Some Hope for $3y000v000 Mark | GORP. GERALD P. CREAN WOUNDED Thirteen Kllled, 2 S¢ MINSTREL SHOW AT ARMgRY """ M Pt ‘siop workeRs v srrrnn. [N BATTLE OF SEICHEPREY APR. 20| erely Wounded 2 . S SEe N s o Aol S 1 T Ll ol g £ dou, the distiz | litary The name of another New Bri 2 : . : 25 Shghfly wou critic of the Journal des Debates, who D ; Eutertatnoment This Evening to Bo| 1 e Fpey astel | mas just retummed trom tha S wh? | Franklin Boardman, Berlin Boy Scout, | soldier who marched out a 3 g0 : e e e s L e e by _'|with Company 1 appears on today's i i : ELne e DU micns, 2 captured 2 correspondent here a | Sells Eight Bonds Although Con- | casualty lists as slightly wounded, 4 R E ed from thls State o Avre | most encouraging account of the posi- erlal PG s Foliowed ice annoui tion there. He says the last time he pital—Commereial | 7 o0 oo o SO0 O s rench roor ave gained .xnuml ted the front was after the captur Teams Report $162,550. Corporal Crean enlisted a.vear ago Viliet sretonneu on rho? Kemmel hill. He found some ; . D o, b 5 e e ] | e ¥ » NEW BAVEN HARD g e i ns froni the war office announce oom over the possibilities involved L e e St : o SRlae E but when he returned he was delight- CEEin e = £ . A . A ¥ r + i 15 2 i) of the New Haven road to don the | - & 2 N R ! British Win in Local Fighting. cd to find a-spirit of utmost confidence Washington, May 3.—The khaki. He was appointed corporal i % BY BATTLE REPO among the allied officers and men re- Loan total today reached |!jast Fall. He was weunded on April AT 1 o | suiting from the magnifice ann 3 c : 5 i : 4 — under the a a8 VL reux on the front before Amiens A0 the magnificent manner ,317,300 with partial re- 20, the war department announces. - in which the Germans have been held from yesterday's busine sh gained the advantage in. ' | mhe name of Private William J. . oy Pershing Reports 18 Killed in Ac} i nsntine RO (ElRCH R TR CG) L R i The Chicago . district is the ||gchaefer, a former New Britain boy . oo maid uenday Ca s 8 splendl fourth to go over the top. Indi- || 4155 appeared on the list as “killed in e 1 1 Died of Wounds, 2 Died of 4 R e MRS AT G Wi Goe action.”” Private Schaefer was born in 5 . 4Y in stote for at.-. ST tive artillery fighting especially near “‘_‘“ o wa “ie \‘U[w(; h‘:’;‘q"i:“ l)‘;:d s ;“* “ffill "f(“‘(‘ A‘l »JllL)lDl ha this . but enlisted in Company D L i . i gl g D > allies. , he said, subscribed its quota, althou it e ae e | . 0 ) , their time betw s and venchy. the forest of De Niephe and y,."coop such comradeship and mutual official reports to substantiate ||or Dristol and leaves his mot a . | ; Wounded, 58 Slightly Wounded Wity mansuvers, the oy g re. a south of Ypres. - Charlotte Schaefer, two sisters and a . : D ! esteem among the all as since the this are lacking from Dallas o £y + o N i R i Company D outfit have ; @ S | beginning of this great battle when || and San Francisco districts Brotheriin thas cit = 2 Missing in Actien-sTiig minstrel show would mak v \1ii ar From Disheartened R EHE N bt e S SREECORCAAUICHE. Captain A. H. Griswold has also | e L Dockstader or e Priy 6 5 (Vis Ottawa) M ienti | aicd oestier E i3 Deen slightly wounded. e N 5 Forestville Represented, with envy shouid they have S s X : 2 : Word was received this afternoon : jire ‘of listening to the warl - i = R e % | With third series serty bonds | ¢hat Privates Arthur Roy of 6 Allen 4 e Washington, May 3.—The casi list today contained 88 names, d aymond Daly will be t cutor i ' sold amounting to $2, 1,500 rvpm-te.l! street and William J. Farr of 152 3 % 5 Sl G L} B! 88 A 1d among the end-men are Walter | FIVE MlLLlflN M”ST ’NEW flRAFT T[] [;A[L into Boston and $412,650 additional | LaSalle street were slightly wounded | [ . . E il | cd as follows: Killed in action, Campbell and Geor Zwick, both i in sight, Chairman Sloper of the sale |'on April 20. -‘ o il died of wounds, 1; died o um well-known local young men. Follow- | committee looks for u total sale of Stanley Adronek of 156 Beaver 9 ing the entertainment, dancing will be | [¥s5i7a0io0D i mberaiiasall sac i wiio ot catt oo ai oo leTaLtly Twaanden) CORP. GERALD P. CREAN. 2; died of disease, 5: wounded. fiela L 3 j think the sales in the city will ap- verely, 2; wounded slightly, 58; § Everything will be in readiness for proach the $3,000,00%8 mark. The ing in action, 2. the affair, the carly advance of sol- | PRSIEE N j people of New Britain, unable to go F Lieuts. Thomas F. Mooney of diers from ‘ffldl\lp having prepared | . i across have ‘‘come across” most loy- | Antonio, Texas, and Dinsmore K fyery. detail. The st veen | Senator McCumber Declares | Holcomb Receives In-iany. cChairman Sioper is much grat- . . Toxae, i o hrected, and the pacity will A e e Chicago died as a result of acel be adequate for the ma crowd | Nation Will Not Perform structons for Conscription e | I E and Lieut. Louis M. Edens of Caj expected to attend. Mrs. William F. - 3 { > os] 118 : il 1 have subscribed for $777,000 worth Mo., is reported missing in actio Mangan is in charge of the committ e | Duty Otherwise. at Short Notice, | of bonds. Not all of that sum is in- The list included: of young . ave played such | e Rt St ;f}l‘i’m‘;:u“‘,‘l’,’]"“"‘,“‘:lf"’“’“ ‘l‘m" fml Pl { cluded in the report sent to Wash- e B . b et — = ington. Workmen at Landers, Fi Killed in Action; | for the welfare of th | & Clarke's have an enviable record in | GOVERNMENT CONTROL | Police Have Mystery on| corporals miwood D. Berger, soldiers, and they will again assist this | Washingion, May 30.—Five million| Hartford, May 3.—Governor Hol- | tho hoand sales hoir total in 8212 | evening, ling flowers and dispensing e 2 Cr comb received today f >p s ol S e e . Haven; Homer A. Porter, West S n must be t on the battlefront eived foday from Provost hann: 16 = ; s refreshim ; N ’|,,, R e o il oty | el General Growdeita telepram || nos oo 5 08 Bannor Hatifor tho OF ROADS COSTLY| Hands Through Discovery en; Privates Timothy Driscoll, The boys are expected to arrive in: % ¥ 5 .’ lannouncing a new draft to be called 2 D 3 . . . 7. - e i Senator McCumber, of North Dakota, | b sale co tee a 2 — = - tol, Conn; Arthur W. Burns, § bout 400 strong. This num- | Senator McCGumber, of North Dakota, | %l U8 B GO0 00 00 1e SRIT | The bond sale committe at its . of Explosive in Rubbish ‘ will include about 120 of the Com- | declared toda S ATCRen e s quota will be 16,808 from | Meeting last evening adopted votes of e ot Boston; Charles W. Darrow, Guil ny D men’ and the others will he | Senate which reviewed America’s work Ly appreciation fo the H. R. Walker (o, | OPerating Expenses Greater, Net In- . < Sl 5 e it e B 1 The ¢ its first vear of tho war, The re- | h 1o be deducted 8,161 for ans (300 2PN B U8 - B TS . Pile This Afternoon. Conn; Charles R. Davenport, i eteln o RBYA M0 cofher GUIBIS LY o ot e AT 117 oat e Sl S1b) b | Listments W bebween b Juily, W07 and ;a0 STatulions transy Il s come Less, Than Under Pri- Norwalk; Theron Davis, Walde the cantonment. It is understood that | plies and equipment used and to the Y.; Joseph Dunbas: Medfords & < 3 March 31, ; also deduction £y SOBRIT ol 3 S RO “'' to the present, he said. Six months | of [ & % S e S g et » % d oy Hay o “‘I‘\ e B AT \Watel Mol £/ Shiphlaw 4100 special calls to date, loa\ing‘.‘r ""“t‘;‘“““‘, Light, ‘l““‘, [“0_“““ ‘°'t vate Ownership, A stick of dynamite, found in the |John D. Fitzpatrick, New Hi raining at Camp Devens at presen; lave be i e e on A0 1o ha or the wiring and electric gurren sy S Siibg William H. Gorden.. Ansopik sl an come home tonight if he de: Beard and $64,000,000 for aircratt o be called. Now 4 Fashing af el et rear of the 1 Britain Record : 4 SED! cen warse than squandered,” he £4y il okl WWaghineton:s Mayiss eDuing i ehe ) e °"% 17, Hanley, New Haven; Elmer sfihere will be no demeénstration upon; ' Pl Washington, May 3.—A call for 6, | _Although confined in bed at the| first three months of government reg- | Printery this morning by Johm Par- Jinqen Bristol, Conn; Albert M. th arriy 1, the lm\_«vhwn dismissed | Tailito put less than five mil-j =07 skilled men for the National New Britain l‘._enoml_}ln,«-n_xmlvas aljation 114 Arncrican raiiroads | tyka of 105 Beaver street, is viewed Donald, Readville, Mas: Fran| at once, and they will go to their| M EC L B line befors| ATmy was sent out today by Provost | Fesult of an accident Franklin Board= | JC 00 20 0 0 e | with considerable suspicion and ' Mendilio, New Haven; William O homes for a few minutes before the | SE L =iy ; bl iG G : man of Berlin a member of the Boy | * B £ causes a feeling of alarm. Young livan, Foresty Conn.; Geony 2 o [ the cnd of another vear he contin-|Marshal General Crowder. All states el 108,661 against $144,011,399 for ivar ; i g entertainment [t e S o fuiled | cxcept New Jersey are included. It | Scouts, is aiding in the sale of Lib- ,108, again Livate direar | Partyka was rumaging about the ash Preston, Dover, Mass.; Williax | to measure up to our moral duty. We | directs the movement of the men on | erty bonds. Already he has sold :,h" “"’“‘i’,i’f”o‘i under private direc- | yile and seeing the brown colored cyl- | schaefer, Bristol, Conn.: Joseph affair oW omises |G e 5 i lay 17 eight and hopes to increase the num- | tion in 1917 . |inder-shaped piece picked it u to | alonis, Jr., Tariffville, Conn. The affair tomorrow promises to| will have charged to our di credit an- | May 17. i SEntien posst : = For the three months period ending | joann shnt it was. Do .Lp s e e cclipse the memorable retu f the 3 T . resent e ber. Scout Boardman hopes to wit n what it was. ynamite No. e < ps ora return of the| gther vear of colassal blunder T'he men represent about 75 occu- : N RCT interstate commerce 2 : Died of Disease of the Scout badges for selling | With March IELE 2 * was printed with red ink on the oy boy st fall on the occasion of the! ge : o : : tions. They incl auffeurs, | ON€ i N Senator McCumber contrasted a lons. hey include chauffeurs, - issi s 5 sued today i B cootball ‘mame. Dennite arrangements | gtatement of President Schwab, of the | carpenters, engine stenographers, | @ specified number of bonds. ‘“Hely | commission statis issue ¥ loiled paper covering. Instantly he | ook Bryan J. Hire, Lima, 0.3 have been completed by the soldie Imergency Fleet Corporation, that | telegraph operators, wireless opera. | Dim in his ambition,” is the appea: | ShOW operatng PeVERUEs VOrs #6~ | realized the finding was unusual and | vates Levi B. Dixon, Dilley, OF ynd sailors’ committee of the War | (he United States would produce ship | tors and welders. They will be at- | of his Scout friends. 11,058 “gs‘"’ sxpenses $637,784. | o decided to turn it over to the po- | Frank M. Hall, R. F, D. No. 1, Ni Bureau, with Mavor G. A. Quigley, | tonnage of only 10,000,000 dead weight | tached to the medical corps, the gas Mcrcantile Team Reports. 1810 ponershne e Ao ville, Mich.; James McKinley Colonel W. W. Bullen and Chief W. J. | jn 1818 with the estimates of the U- | defense service, the quartermaster| The teams soliciting the mercantile | 608 against §512,775,369 S ions 385 | “Hey, captain, see what T found,” | mer, Wapakoneta, O.; Thurlow Rawlings assisting. The street pa s lasses of several million tons|corps, the ordnance department, the | busin for Liberty Loan have f,fl“finf”’“‘_"““s ‘;’)’;‘;;S‘ he op. ] ¢ breathlessly shouted as he rushed | gmith, South Bend, Ind. will be a big feature. Orders issued | aross in 1918, and said: signal corps and the corps of engi« | turned in a total of subscrip- | 26,721 against (‘f““: bk ’0‘: up to the desk at the police head- e by Colonel Bullen, marshal of the day, | = A program which contemplates but | neers. tlons lamountingto $162,550, Fas fol- [leratinsiincore ifor Eilaxch 057 | ihe | auarters. He tossed the stick of dy- Ach Ok X request all participants in the parade | 10,000,000 tonnage is trifling with the = Tows 28,302, as against § 087 el S enta the Gesic Lieuts. Thos. F fo report at the ‘Amch street armory.| mest serious question that ever con. Team No. Sub. Amt, |seme month last year. =~ Captain Thomas W, Grace had his | tonio; Dinsmore Bly, : for final Ainstructions at 1:30 o'clock. | tronted the poople Of this conntry. It GETS FIRST ENEMY AIRMAN 1—Building trades . 9 21,550 The earnings report indicates | uspicion when he saw the brown cyl. R T parade is scheduled to start S e O e aa —Clothing and roughly that the government 10st jhgey in the boy's hand and when the Diediol WOMIUS promptly at 2 o’clock o 5 lor Emn shoes R 3 6,000 n‘;or; thafld“‘l’ov‘_"’“vflJ‘JO in )DI’F‘"I::‘::‘ boy threw it the captain had visions | Private Apostobes N. Malkrill The line of march i Arch strect S T e e : 5 e 4 ! e et o 9,800 |©of the roads during January, Febru-|or 4 new police headquarters. For- | saly, Greece. ®ei Main strect, passing Central Park |y the fiold fim;”lm. ) it means | BUt Licut. Mcissner of Brooklyn e ve and March, although railroad ad- | tunately nothing happened. “I'm | > on the east side. As the bovs from | (hat it is incumbent on us to supply | Didn't Consider Victory Worth | and dentists o 2o 2,800 | ministration officials looked forsuch a | gjad the boy didn’t stumble coming Camp Devens the Liberty Loan |tpem. with food. If we can't get : —Hotels, restau- record as a result of bad weather yup the steps”, remarked the captain. Sergeant Fugene F. Sharkey, flag, given for ubseribing in the | armies into the field, 16t us at ‘“‘“I Making Fuss Over. rants and saloons . 213 3 and traffic losses in January. They | superintendent Towers of the Wa- ysonia: Private W. S rt, Hl campaign, will be thrown to the)g,e; food and ammunition to those . —Barbers ........ A 50 |'believe the loss will be made up in |ter department was called to the po- | Mass. breezes. Mayor Quigley and. the in- |\ 1, are fighting our battles.” With' the Amerfcan Army Inl 7= Diigpicts .o 4 later months, lice station to look at the dynamite to vited guests from Camp Devens and| = Ay o preface to his conclusions, the | FTance, May 2 (By the Associated | §—Groce bakers e ascertain if it was some that had gembers of Stanley Post, G. A. R, |ycnator asserted “that what we had | Press)—Lieutenant James A. Meiss-| butchers, tea and been used by the department in its| Sergeants Walter C. Hughes, M occuny places of prominence. The | joed most was the foresight and | ner, whose home is in B roiblyn and butter stores .... 9 ,45 FOGH YERY OPTIMISTIC construction work. Mr. Towers s; erhill, Mass.; Henry Richotte, Ci i 1 H marchers will pass through East Main | o i o get up and begin, ; 9—Real estate and that it was not the brand used by nt, 1 ; Corporals James J. strect to Hartford avenue to Stanle -\'\:‘,:fz!"'[‘;:;_":{‘\';I"; '\‘:ix,flm of that great | 1O brought down his first German |y urance ‘_. A ————— iheldeparimentanal tolthe best oTIEIS | st v o e o A street, thence to St. Mary’s play-| o o0 08 catened to produce a | firplane today on the American front ilors, shoemak- Premier Clemenceau Reports Gener- | Knowledge it was not a brand sold in | han, New Haven; Clayton S. Sq BT conflagration that might force us on | northwest of Toul, returned to hiz rs, harness shops . s ‘ L city. Taking the stick he visited Ab- | Nontowesee, Conn.; James R. TH The parade formation is as follo l'the firing line.” hangar to receive the consratulations alissimo Confident—Authority Ex- | be ardware store and learned there Fall River; John M. Walker, Platoon et Police “We seem to have gotten so bhe- | ot his comrades. R that it was not a kind sold there. Haven; Privates Harry AVary, (Chief W. J. Rawlings in Command) | \vijJdered in a maze ot little things He briefly told an American story mobile tended to Al Western Fronts. There is much speculation as to the { ,apras Bay, M ; Adolph Blgis, Consolidated Bands that we have lost sight of the great|in an American way, Jjust as it —Furniture, under- s, May 3.The military au. |SOUrce that the dynamite was se-|River; George Bonfiglio, 0 Connecticut Home Guards requirements,” he said. “The failure | Lringing down a German iwas an takers and laun- e T T e e cured. The Abbe store is the only ety A, Bouchard, Bridgew ey Companies H and M 0f our shipping board is the most|every day trick. dries o o 50 | thority of Gen. Foch as a result of | place in this section where it can bo iy ed H. Brown, Riverview (Captain Samuel Magson and Lieut. | aggravating example of failure to “I saw him at about 5,000 meters,” | 14—Truckmen 5 the Italian adhesion is now extended | purchased. No Hartford dealer h I.;, Leroy Bulley Davidson, Spittler in Command) asp a big situation.* he said. “There was another m —Retired men ... 9, to all western fronts and the gen- |dles dynamite and the trade in cen- christopher F. Cody, Hartford; New Britain City Guards ‘Unparalleled extravagance along | chine, which T believe was a French | 16—Miscellaneous ... 26 : eral becomes commander-in-chief of | tral “““”‘_“'“"‘;1 = supplied -princi- | Connolly, Roxbury, Mass: & (Capt. Fred E. Rackliffe in Commana) lievery line of H:A’{MM "“‘!j“"!‘ Wwas | one, headed in the direction of the | 17—Greeks - L s @11 the allied armies in the we s . _““\i"’b‘] 5\‘1 ,\\",’ A ,l,.:‘ ‘; 5 HMM( !ml!x(m_ ]n“iv »u\r]l‘. R. I\.‘:X?l‘h‘lnx fo. I, 3034 Machine Gun Battalion | 2DOHIer reason of failure.” e \\«'lj— German. I ju tiled in first but the Marcel Hutin in the FEcho de Paris. T e e sl R L 1],\ "“‘ e H'A‘]\;:i:".:r (Captain 7, Holmes Daly in Commang, | 31oT _contended We have been | Foche swung down toward the earth ’ i M. Hutin saw Premier Clemenceau Ele sHCk may lent to Bw | Devio, Peterboro, 2 i B literally hurning up the money which | \vhen T was just above him. I went Among those turned i WEre | on hig return from the meeting of the Tdgbuidineglognicces: ' | Dion, Hartford: Albert Dowi the taxpayers have paid to ate | qown after him firing all the time, | 26 subscriptions from members, of | supreme war council at Abbeville, | force of an explosion might even st Boston; Clifton T. Gibbons, panish War Veterans and support a fighting army, > Then he straightened out and > barkeepers’ union. The premier expressed satisfaction | damage the city building and L Haven; Henry Goldsmith, Y. M. T. A. & B. Drum Corps | charged. “While we can’t win this { turned his wing point quickly and e — with the results of the conferences |uni theater, which arc 'j““r"“; | ton; David . Gri St. Kasimir's Society, Kosciusko So.|War without buving Liberty Bonds|rammed my wing, but as that was MINEOLA TO DITTSBURGH on the situation at the front. He said: [ No percussion cab o o dynas | Conn.; Edward A. Y Slats andths Bnishte ot neither can we win it by maKing bon- | happening I cut loose with my sum “Gen. Foch 1s very optimistic; that's [ found attached to the stick of S¥Do- | fleld, Conm:; Eurl C. Harriman, & “Boleslaw Society fires of the money reccived from Lib- | igain. Smoke came from the Gor. Sl Al voue mite and 5o it is possible that some- | gwanson, Mass.; Fenry D. Hul (APl Ofeinization) erty Bonds.” man machine which headed for the o 5 N one had the dynamite and wanted 0 | praven; Edaward Jacques, New The bluster of the pubiic press, he interior of Germany and we both | ¢e0rSes Flaschere, French Airman, be rid of it and took that means. }ep; james T. Kelly, New i said, which has grossly cxaggerated |yere soon over his territory. Ascends From Long Island Flying AWARDED D. S. CRO. The finding of the dynamite Serves |mpomas J. Kevey, Charlestown, M Tierney Cadets cverything in our favor has been an- T ouEh ottt Talcht lihe e Ficld For Smoky City, i i as o reminder of the western plots (o | philiodore A. Lefebvre, Provide Boy Scouts other factor in the delay. cort of camouflage for a ‘get o v : Licut. Meyering’s Bravery Inspired | PIOW up newspaper "]};‘;‘v‘j;m the case | Thomas Lynch, New Haven; Wil ad. EE ) 0 Torl iayE el e Mineola, May -In a single-seater N R = The police are working e case | o \arghall, Providence; Lymam at St. Mary's fleld, the full of tricks, so I kept right on his | L.'¢NCh scouting plane, Lieut. Georges | and are hopeful of finding a correct | \paels, Bristol, Conn.; John Nies cleared for a machine GEN RUGKMAN COMES NORTH tall. Then he began to dron real | Flaschere, a French aviator, left the| With the American Army in | solution of the mystery. sl Oy " gun dril] by the members of Company red flames streaming from him. T “\}“‘({7“{ vl‘»‘m‘fi field at 11:30 a. m. for | France, May (By the Associated | EREY TN 0S St O’Brien, New Y)In\ en; Frank r§a_ D. This work will be in charge of e knew that I had him and that T had | Fittsburgh. Press.)—Lieut. Wm. D. Meyering has \D CHECK PUSHER da, Ardmore, Pa.; George T. C .~ Sergeant Major Larkin of the British | Succeeds Major Gen. Johnson as De- | fired 200 shots but I also knew my Lot T it been awarded the Distguished Ser B i 2 East Hiram, Me.; Robert B. DEATH FOR G ON DUTY. | icc cross. He commanded a platoon = = Middletown, Conn.; John B. Hf army, and will depict in minute th : g machine was damaged so 1 turned X ; o s T “ i partment of Northeast, Being Re-|qiound and headed for home, but I Washington, M 3.—A complete | Which was attacked by the enemy on | Jim the Penman Has Gome to Sea|proyvidence; Michael J. Ryan, thought I had better come down | record of the court-martial proceed. | APril 6. He took measures to de- and Needs More Money. Haven; Josem Skrzeskoski, New | sefely inside our lines than to risk a | ings condemning to death four |fat the enemy and handled his men Fhe polite of Norwieh are seeking | on:- FHOMENIT. SoiGr (S ¢ all the way, so I did it and | American soldiers in France is be- | Well under fire until he was wounded Jim the Penman who operated tn | Coun.; Chirles M. Snell. (E4iy ice on the western front Willard A. Holbrook was named by [there you are.” fore President IWilson for final de- | S¢riously. Compelled to attend to ”h; i e it "m o e | idence; Judson 1:. ~-:7)”]“E£.s(:g Following the drill will come the | the war department today to succeed | — cision today. Two were sentenced | Wound. he ‘"ef"““:d e o et s earin: e e _Hen ]‘_" Soresod, S for sleeping at their posts and two | Walked through a barrage to = ton, Conn: Ernesto Spoi baseball game between the Camp | Brig. Gen. John W. Ruckman as com- { prinyg — i form of a sailor and the name he 2 e UTISH DESTROY 109 PLANES. | sentence - ai 5 dressing station. He objected 1o 1 sailor a e | ; Thomas F. Sullivan, Ne Devens team and Jim Luby's Pio- | mander of the southern department. sentenced for disobeying orders, peing sroved to!tHe rear until he | frequently uses in slgning checke 18| oo mawird 3. Sweetor, New B T e emmns | Gen FlolbRack Bee MeRnin ehere2 el o vorwliolm ingly I Silfocmrull b During : — — knew the result of tho ensagement. | Frank W. Roberts, Jr. He pussed |feo 3 Tetu, Augusts Me ounced today, are as follows amp Sherman, Ohto. : i . \ : TRl ¢ .ment it is | several checks, collecting a sizeably ebickl “Parryville, Coniis i 5 , v B i Campaign Al WEATHER. In an official announcement i Welzbicki, Terryville, ; Camp Devens—Koplowit Jarry, Gen. Ruckman will be ordered to Paign in Italy. declared his brave example inspired | sum and when the checks went to tha |wilson, Providence Capt., 3b; Thoma, McK, reen, | Boston to assume command o t London, May 3.—British aviators Hartford, May 3.—Forecast i{he men to drive off the enemy who | banks they were returned with the Jchnl‘fl’j c; Blinn, If f g Zwic northeastern '.1‘..‘(”“,,,;,‘;, relieving | have destroyed 109 enemy machines for New B:Il,.un and vicinit did not reach the American trenches. | legend ‘no good” or “no account. - Brickson, Mg vitz, cf; Appel- | Major Gen. William H. Johnson, who | while losing 13 themselves in their Partly cloudy tomight and ||| 14€ut Meyering’s right hand had to | The Norwich police suspected thai| Lieuts. Louis M. Edens, < will become commander at Camp |campaign in Italy to date, the war Saturday; cooler tonight be amputated as a result of -the Roberts might be headed in this di-|Mo.; Horshoer Archie J, (Continued On Fifteenth Page). Cody, New Mexico, office announces. X 2 wound he received. rection. Haverhill, Massg Tomorrow 2 O'Clock, by Drill au Ball Game, ondon, M ar Villers-Bre- war office announce WURA forecast th o hlie| On the northern front there w dent, 5 Died of Disease, 1 Se On Parade Tomorrow. Wounded Scverely. ‘Wounded Slightly. Other Soldiers from Camp Devens St. Paul's T. A. B. Drum Corps actual work conducted during real battling on the French frontier. Se MEeant Larkin is a hero of the - danelle 1lso seen much ser Washington, May 3.—Major Gen.! flight lieved of Post in South. Missing in Action.

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