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FRIDAY, AUG ST 1&, 1915, _SIXTEEN PAGES. " FOUR FIGHTING MEN - (10 ON HONOR ROLL cn-Y GOA Jones, Anderson, Reardon and | " Donovan Wounded in Action MAX!MUM SECOND TIME FOR JONES Anderson Only 19 Years Old but Puts Up Man-Size Battle—Corp. Reardon Office of Fue! Admin- istrator at First Says 90,000 Tons, Then sy Bt o0 v sbine s Withdraws Figures hare of fighting spirit and pluck | | { =R | | { it with Shrapnel—Corp. Donovan's Nerves Aficeted, is confirmed today. Private Kugene W Jones of Company I, 102d Infantry, is Lter- Sew tons this that 50,000 After early noon Britain of anthracite fice of the discovered and lat could be received from had just nnouncing ply to inquiries, coal winter_ the of- (dministrator in Hart- an error had been | - that the exact fig- | determined until A\dministrator returned from Local Administrator previously refused to give o 1 possible to ascertain just t will be uscd concerns, as the fig- not vet been compiled, it | the early afternoon = fuel administration jlartford is working on the list, which | will probably be in a days. | It was stated, that care will be in supplying all manufactur- ing in the with in 1 | { this ford BCIL made ures they Russell Washington North haa the fig said no out i what perce e of coal indu the rial have was said ir state The in ment ready fow | however | taken : | produc- sufticient | business un- | left will 'be de- | domestic uses. Plants making war antials more and supplied the greatly hous con engaged of to erns supplie carry on their 1 and what tion coal hampere voted to war . | ens | s ! inthracite means with a of hindered gaged in coal that | cbliged to use thin e unless ver before this w This quantit supplies will be that this Giont production holders must ing wint me what econon The to obtain very call on for Connect which mily icut s means five tons. tons, af one-half for this stato to in Con- wilk be a product for of n and administration cverything in that would The f is re e | | | | | i | | its power gulate t in equal a ies have vinter vho were late n practically certain filled Britain's will The the supply coal ther when so many hable (o keep warm heen fortunate in gettin ipply of will be all instances e of each order t eaE more ai of than mi- Many = | A obliged | | probably or- ! to be wounded On May 1 Lawlor that t winter fami in te only der New mption it THetr coal New recorded two different occasions Mrs. Mary Jones of 90 cceived a telegram stat- then officially reported “slightly wounded in hat was the ight. Yester- received an official tel- her that Private Jone wounded in action, July artment has no further Private Jones, appar recovery and lost none the iall soldier n Britain as having hee wait Dercentage of offic domesti lar, that action’! quota for be none mount of her: which vill be expect- this | d | day ’4‘,14 ¥ -y street it son too cons supplies manufactured means that each family ed their coal ver winter April Seicheprey on of the Mrs. Jones tellin o use sparingly te comir Coal for New Aug. up to meet winter issuing ot severely The 1 inform: made full Fngland. 15 16 movement the prospec- the shipping | semi-week- perform- Newport News for Auzust 12 led | ndling 12| hours and | The averaga in unloading at Boston, | mintutes | Named. announced | 28 cach f the the of n cam- coat | Washington tion speed Fngland tive shortage next hoard gan ly announcements orf aign to "’\; ently today be i port | | and | ending loadin h 1 aver ports of 34 i e hip: 16 nd Production Managers 5t uel administration tion oal try Each manager the campaign for in his dictrict and tion 1ppointment of produc- | the coun- managers, one for of listricts roducing UIH h e “1'\1“' him the nmittees being form major of the bituminous members three senting the workers is failing tonnage_ it | 1t of to produc- | | | | | | d at the mines will committee onsist of six rep | will i three { In produce be up to t mine will the maximum production to and veek the nt h prove t a committee the WILLIAM TEMPLE Reported Wounded. me who W ed less een ab. Previously Scriously of coal and | orth as to | the | with than a amount ill be set sach particu with the of his fi 21, 11917, brother gun companies |ana Mrs. Private pany | was July 22 ye old 1899, He Magnus Place. Te that hting spirit. He sted July in Company 1 He has a William in one of the machine They are Mr. Iugene Jones. William A 102d is another casualty. sverely wounded in action on " Private ‘Anderson is 19 been born March 10 Mr. Mrs whether in bla the SERVICES AT GRAVE OF LIF[ i R()O‘» CVELT Brent 1S en ir case ne lies company or sons of nderson of Com- Hc “and Re Charles Bishop v having the son of r 369 Macfarland Officiate at Quen- 25 Ane Anderson o tin's Resting enlisted February Reardon slight His Hows . 4 of v wounde combat mother et vk str | church, and the Corp. ( 1o and M yfront mith eno #ast of Fere-en-Tardenois { | | | | ) day | treaty | of the eastern front. | {EUSSAEKS HIT HARI] 4‘U 3 EAN ENDWAR | ONDON RIVER BANK INYEAR'-STEVENS | Bitter Enen{les of Teutons Only Memher of Shipping Board Ex- Day’s March From Zaragin presses View at Dinner in London REJECT BREST-LITOVSK PACT GREAT SACRIFIGE NECESSARY Populace of Murman Coast Weeps in Lord Robert Ceeil Nucleus for Says Joy at Arrival of British For League of Nations Is Formed by Bolsheviki Claim Victory in Commission on Revictualling—Pool- change! It Where Allies Are. ing Resources Can Win War, 16 "he cleared the left bank their opponents and on Zaragin, only one day says an official state- issued by the Don Cossack staff and reccived here from Kiev The newspapers at Kiev report from the northern entered the Amsterdam, Ton Cos lLondon, Cecil Aug. under-secr: foreign affairs, 4 government the fourth lishment of misgion on the of said b speak of all done and is supplies, but had thrown soul into 16 Lord Robert of state for speaking last night at dinner in celebration of anniversary the estab. the international com- revictualling, be commission t le: sacks have ; of the Don of 2 are marching victoriously from which the distant, LT of march ment said he formed rations venture States matter they and | lievea that Don government nuclens He ue of th region of Cossiacks 1 0 L would the United in the not to have Veronesh A dispatch from Kiev says governments and has to the Cologne Zeitung the Don and Kuban the leaders in the adjoining regions have entered nego- R. B tiations lookifig to the establishment | «hipping of a joint central government United enough to win Ttaly’ trians During his ST liance n heo was satisfled their contes whole heart the a of assurance e 1id Steve of Unit States board, on behalf the G tes, zave shipping the war splendid Was hington, Anug of the Don coming through anticipated have heen force in that could stop eppes The fused ailable tribute to the Aus- would He | News Expected, Wa success ~News of s Cossacks in Amsterdam here. the Si- to- as the Ger- Robert s in beria address, Sir now are not oniy the al the < was with reatest partnership d in the mans unahle to present a which fighters of the taxi Al the strain i gies section of Russia we these lieree rtest enterprise suffering our the com- of mankind the great S 1 and all on re- Cossacks have persistently the BroestLitovs been implacable in the Teutons and the by offi- of the of the support allied army and the will receive from va- in their efforts to aid in the re-establishment re- met only them and to recognize sources o have to 1t that sign plete pooling of “Great Britain | not suffered They have invasion provinces tyre that we must the common cause *“The unity of the alliance the realization that we engaged in a great cause—fizhting for justice against right against might i we soing to restore hy our what it was be- say this war has but we shall have chance ever of- and hostility Amert some of the Allies. a the misery of t of their fairest by cruelty of emies. That means e their a have Bolshevilk lilke wasx suzgesed the heen g nd the trampled cials here conc ant uct Cossacks sig the small inter Czecho-Slovaks is the nnous e only Hima our efforts the factions Russians is due to are ritish Greeted With London, 16.—The population the M1 region received with the force that landed “ording to Al- who has arrived in Petrograd ind women erying: ‘At hej ¥ Tears of Joy. Aug mansik British recently, diplomat. from merely victory the world fore, then, I will not been fought in vain missed the greatest fered to “We svetent are of joy th lied London Old tears will asants, © a in men international a generation of must rehnild the Tt why commission which a mately he the greatest manship ever is our “Let which men with Russia wept Tast said of joy 1 nization upon nations can ulti- this to be for states- to mankind. Tt falter believe o Germany in et sitions in t¥ told me that only real friend e orkmer e aristocracy Many high and their of T opportunity know is enemy held irmy helieve men grad who old po- Russian have ofiered they know now that to the Al- the business not of Rus work of an exam- in other we shall o of towards proceed with the commission us this ex Lot also have the @ th and roceed to work Thus perch 1 ways find toward us Holsheviki Claim Vietor London. Aug. 16.—The RBolshevik sovernment in official statement laims the capture of positions in the Archangel district are \llied troops, saries have Onega, nee, ey s consummation will we need peace on zood vhere there and i 1hand men.’ Maranis to Great Tmperiali, Italian ambas Rritain said n of war unity is life itself. The unity as exemplified by this com- mission is that which must in the end formidable might of adver- fight Re sador cording time patch Mos series of suc which minor importance, in operatior a from ow A ently esses, appar- also the ire of triumph over the the enemy During aid “While miles away Furopc are permitted to They are enough and the Germans make win e claimed Czecho-Slovaks agains his address R. B. Stevens thousands of terrible politics thank God in this bat- with cou enough to Jofic Leaves For Berlin., Adolph Jof- rdam, Aug, 16 1esian ambassador to Rerlin Moscow and expected to | they in Berlin Thursday. according | tle Vossische Zeitung of Berlin. dEe defeat il crifices we from they A 16 the has left arrive of today ras joir men enough to the resources he . the necess: within Americans Soviets Muzzle Telegr i London, Aug. The ernment, says a nessage ha orrespondence o must not be accepte ph. Ho 1 war 6 iet Replying Lord “Th to Russian wireless | & an order that foreign countries some issued Robert said Mr. St listened age to all enthus- American them to hefore my right a repre Japanese empire, thout to open a new the strugzle speech o just ar o inspiring which have bring in devotion gladly in the is npon the which we hope is pter of ens we must the T time to kraine and reased co come except f localiti for hearts recognize the and people and There ntative of our iasm Germany, and CANADIANS in German oc of tlio welcome e pation war prisoners PARVILLERS, A TAKE Village and Prepare To Hold Tt Atlack. Wi Under and glorious cl With France, Press) the Canadian Aug. 15. (By The . Canadians Parvillers which out nber Forces the Canadian captured the in an them their line that of machine guns : The latest wer, in B. TRUST ADMITTED TO' RESERVE SYSTEM nd | | re- B holding ments village of today enabled op- eration i straighten tor. A prisoners were taken port to in s nt Local wking Institution Receives | was that our the village and reinforc gone in there in strong the enemy cinity. Enemy artillery indica stiffening of resistance Hostile have been considerably stre in the whoie front, ene troop. | have Official Notification of Action | support against in t the post has in Washington. 16.—State inst to the federal the following, cach Trust W tutions shington, Aug dmitted today system include resources of N Britain (Conn.) pany, $6,186,000 Westfield (N. J.) 100,000 retivity reserve craf with the ened Montd Some 34 engaged, t enem com- ier hav ¢ my becn iona Trust compan includiz h divi 42 nd div s from tho reserve cuemy “ ittalion received of twa his line used ery \ the tront comuy Washington New the N 0 ions holdi from tod ollicials f the containing 3rit company that thit admis tnadians, L15th DESTROYS WAR PLANTS, nstitution to th buanking FIRE sion stem <s.. Woolen Mills 100.000, Loss at Stoughton, ¥ Estimated at Mass WEATHER. Stoughton Ang i Fire of in this | | that | | | | return'ed | children, | in | French | Madrugada Two Days Out, Sent Down '?RENCH ENCII HUN BEINGS ALBERT METIN DIES ON VISIT TO U. A. Head of French Economic Mission Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy and ils to Rally. 16.—Allert M economic States, former of iabor in ¥France and min- hlockade, died here at mid- st night from a stroke of ; A\ Pacific Port, Aug Tetin, head of the French mission in the United o ister of night 1 apoplexy M. Metin was stricken early in the evening, shortly after his arrival here | with mission of which Gen. Paul Gerald noted French military lcader joint head who attended stroke to exhaustion ¥ his journey to this found lying unconscious apartment. He died consciousness. the body would be | to France at once for burial. M. Metin, who was 49 years old, is survived by widow and two small now in ¥rance the Pau was Physicians the M. Metin ascribed brought city. e on the wis tloor of his re ien. Pau said Washington, Aug. 1 ‘The French mission, headed by Alhert Mefin apoplexy after arriving | Pacific port night, is en route | Australia to discuss war time ques- tlons with officials there at the special | tract calls for invitation of the Australian govern-| 500,000 hayonets ment. The visitors passed through | 2,000,000 army Washington recently and during the | prices for the long journey the continent | each, the lowest stopped at several middle western and | ever obtained. western cities. | Work on When here M. Metin apparently was | done in the local robust health and officials of the | Meriden Cutlery embassy and the French war s were shocked by news of his| & Clark when | contract would New Britain firm anders, F who | ceipt of two cont died of soon at a to is reported of half a milliox ast to be Leross mi death BRAZILIAN STEAMER SUNK BY SUBMARINE it Committee Sces by Double-Gun Under, They sen With France, the Aug. 15, Press).—The me mittee on naval representative a tour of inspect France were the Pershing at lunc they were receive cr-in-chief at The congressm the afternoon in | to the Am row- | regio They w Mad- | Eriday night. ago, The committee, santos, | femuel P. made Cruiser, A New York, Aug. 16 The Bra 1,613 zilian motor ship Madrugada tons gross register, has been sunk hy a |of submarine Word of the received here The vessel German off the of today in American the in picked coast loss ship urance up landed cireles crew another and an Atlantic port The captain and life boats and we about for left New was will be at crew re rescued fonr hours York two consigned to escaped after The day visit rugada carrving a cargo Brazil. \ccordin vessel, the m, ship warning, hoats minutes tttempt bo a brief flyi nt and pc near there. expressed them with wh Willian said he of the aptain submarine Rouse of the appeared at 200 yards with- into to in dun fri £ { line 7130 a emerging and about opened fire sending 11 shells immediately the' ship went from his out her. the | pleased gressman Alabama the it operation and fi them and the After its call at will return ch ports “PLEASE crew took down a few No the 1 two, He was made to molest which there were to captain’s statement. that the fe wecording estimated 100 feet fore and PORTA MISSING New tee -hoat Frer carried was two usec long. aft guns, | Basy Moncy Against Federa He Gets Purniture and Ships Tt tivities, \way With That of Young e Disclosures t the Herald unknown ea o the me of v Senetro's, Numerous ingniries are to the federal lice Captain consultation with tice men and he s mation at hand noon Mrs. I. Koloc received telegrs N to the whereabout ately firm ¢ as of Seymour ave & Porta furniture iegel want to know where he i they furniture | they can recover some the has sold him or the same Constable tached w: that lisappeared price D Porta ank J week, orked bought a bill delivered it at- e George It is believed | Senetro, s due and ¥ who last Dorta gram Apparentl has a the on of | last | | the list ¢ Porta W similar plans, furniture 1t next grams diers in chance ams. It may lounger in the barkation th d obtai and the day it was Te- by an expressman and freight- | g, of town ipment was made | from the eight yard. | Porta left house fur- ishings in on Seymour enue. i According bill of groceries to t the day he eatables irniture cek moved ed out by senc Newington fi lot of used his house of quaintance A W s ause ch vay ceipt the eved ort Senetro value of § peared away to re, got 8. and with of te notice of that the sum of mone view of the has taken hefore op were shi reat In crnment nd telephone son (¢ th i Porta is u father tro rryin e GARDNER C. WELD WAS WOUNDED IN CORP. it he purpose HAND| ame we tod from Corp that Ma In the 101st LANDS O 0 hine Gun Battalion, who ed tells wa July the severely wounded on ' he | irplanc the over destroyed French and today the idetermined orizin three of the mills of Ward Woolen ernmen The loss rtford, New Br tonight moderate temperature \ug. 16.—Forecast and ity: Saturd I in vici P bl Tair and | clot wrmy | £400,000 | precumaniy top and el [esdin the 1 kitled o S tr ation of his at present in a e rospifal, recei finest he care in the rase saye, |1 The | the wer hand, | injured. T chine were the beat an of Ay il eived 1 vound he i left one ki ials and the aggr knives is these recently purchased by 1 CONGRESS] VISIT TO PERSH and Fxpress Pleasure his Padgett Allies. | to Artist Will Probably Run sulted in the prese authoritie Thoms lnes & d racts for egate valu in the nei 1 dollars. O] the manufacq and the Sthel mess knives. 103 the zovernme contracts w¥ plant and also i branch, whick anders, F§ that with appeared be placed : e And e Jast night ¢ iepvalle Wo north more progre by the British, w eir patrols eastward d fr between Bea zncre Puisieux-A American Soldiers at What | o | Mont in Isur- Learned. merican (By The Army Associated mbers of the com- Enemy Leaving Lys Salient. : : Thursday, Aug. 15.—Fu affairs of the house | enemy withdrawals fro who have been on | (ho Lys calient were announced forl ltnl Bnglanafiandll stosh o iy L S SR R suests of General | yioq the village of eux Berqui heon today. Later couth of Merris, and has retired b 2d' by the command- | twean one and two o ad e A of nine miles. departed late in | Chateau-Thierry | troops in that | 2 L | Hun cr Rome ‘ Wi | London, ther slight miles en or can il - Strafes British. British Artillery Ak Army in Frane (By the Associated Press) m.—The enemy artillery wa active last night from one end of th) British front to the other. The ax The members today ; HVity was especially marked along th) B greatly | Somme battle front in the Essarts seq at they Con- | tor and in the region of La Bassee, oi 2 Bacon Oliver | the northern front, where there wa was delimhted a heavy gas bombardment. Then troops and the was no development of activity by thi riendliness between | enemy infantry anywhere, however. All along the Somme front the Brif] are continuing slight ‘forward | movements to gain advantages of po sitign. It was in ‘movements of thi kind that Dammery and Panvillers 1e vesterday into British hands. he situation northi of the Ancrd has not yet clarified, the enemy’s in tentions being There ard no further reports of widespread | withdrawals in this region, althoug the enemy seems to have abandoned 11 of his small forward positions, other hand, British patrold the medium of | that crossed the Ancre last night wen ations of some | fireq upon and forced to return artist has re- | ntation of the facts Today Po- Grace was in department of jus- ubmitted the infor- Yesterday after- of Bro. am from e request to forward . Mrs. Kolodney's ned to the the Aug 16. 10:30 a by has ng trip to the Ver- yrtions of ‘the battle | which is headed of Tennessee, with | the commit- | ish to inspect Americans, Rome, France 1 by SEND $10” | | | | obscure, 1 Men for Iis Ac- ( | severa On t ugh oper ney Offensive Passes London, Aug. 15 als on the western front mans in the past few lieved here, indicate the enemy in= tends to abandon the offensive Military observers say there is every indication the Germans intend to stand 1 present line. There is however, that they may small trib- joins 1t h now re- s W From Raiser. withdraws v the Ger- days it is bew The t [ | | iney o teie- on tele- possibility il the Britain send back Dive a Oise W to the ot f the ar of Novon. T all ground hich the tele- person is the port strikes up ac- south hold gion It is sa Chaulnes the town. Almc have lies. Frenc in that a tr are so close to enemy cannot 1l the Peronnc that 1se oldic 1bout to go 1 that ances have it rail e oS the n- on Al- of rendered useless | been ums come be getting a he police erator v Prench Surrounding Roye., ct that the g the tele thi under ot over it s ieved rmans on being ench, who @ makes encircling wr Villers-1 wires 1 th 1 le. it is believed b: using inevite military men NUDRATNG UR PASSENGERS. ce, At cturnin troops would make necessary tification of the German lines ang g 16 (H enemy retreat to the Nesle-Nov from would tro it tubbornly am cai tely Fonr persons i e aviators in th 9 seve

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