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{ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, H‘\TIONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 191& mSl]VlE'T'fi H]T’WBA[]K* CHICAGO POST OFFICE DAMAGED AT FRAN GO BRI TS e e 7 THE COMMERCIA TRUST CO EFFECTIVE [ Battie Or Business The co-ordination of every available force is the order of the day. It is proviag its worth -—and is exceedingly effective in battle. It is alzo effective in busi- ness and has enabled | = 81 | | | (Continued from First Page) | Finland and Sweden in such a normal condition. The Bolshevik and German news- papers and propagandists have the | field all to themselves in supplying | Rus-sia with what information they { choose regarding outside affair { ‘Bolshevik Russia now stands in ab solute telegraphic isolation from the rest of the world with the exception | of outlet through German) ! The Associated Press correspondent | at Moscow, who left Russia with the recently arrived party. can testify that | the Americans Temaining in Russia { were treated to many announcements { that the Indians were opposing con- | | scription all over America and that | { the United States also were described SUGG ST FEIT HAT @» pr— e Japan, China and Siam are repre- sented as undergoing widespread rev- meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 @members of the New o T T FORR.R EMPLOYES| = — = B[—‘”FVE“ BR!HHTFR‘ “‘h.;er having enlisted in the naval reserves, 7 Am Beet Sug ..... 69 9. Great Lakes training station. Draft Roards Asked to Review Cases \\:\:f“ (:\"’;'_h 3% ‘; :‘f’% David Berquist and Francis Home (e For Two Days. McAdoo Confident Lines Will | sm can 00T d6s 4636 have returned from Ocean Beach, A [ aca bid ol , : Archangel, Northern Europeas e SRl DI e New London. Placed in (lass T, ; . | { | Alert, well-dressed mest say | i A i | throes of Indian war. The people of | | that ours is the hest hat stock | Y ':v:‘r‘;\a‘vda\m;l.\: | the Unitea States also was described | | | in town— | [ e __m__(_:%fi'” | as starving for the lack of sush com- | ; [ Style and quality | I commercial enterprise | | modities as sugar and flour and gen Room 410 | Perhaps you've never honored || | vt e el | | eral predictions were made (hat the | v | us with your custom befove. But || [l Domltary Saeci05 0o he Il | Allied activities of the “western and i | this is certainly the time at | Sons eflhiant con | Ttalian fronts would fail because the | [+ leakt to learn the facts of style e e ey Unifed States and Canada conld not | and quality, | | furnsh the necessry hread | Young $3.00 to §5.00 [ Germany and Austria are de- | Stetson $1.50 to $7.00, i | nounced as fiercely as the Entente hy B MRS [ the Bolshevik press, whose constant | | COME IN AND GE aim is to create the impression that - | plosion which cost the lives of four ACQUAINTED. all over the world is starving and| The Federal hujlding in cago, | persons. 1. W. W. are suspected of demanding a proletariat government | Which is now under heavy military [ haviag placed a homb causing the dis- guard was the scene of a terrific ex-|a THE FARRELL l CLOTHING CO. 9 KILLED IN AIR CRASH Tieut. Howard Hull of Bridgeport and een ordered to report at the Their Way Out—In Swamp Lieut. Charles Thomas of Bay City i Am 000 68 66 soctated | Stand Necessary Burdens —|Am Seciens il t1m 50 coqil Vietims of Collision. Tonight only, 7:30 to 9:00 P, M., Russla, Bept. 7. (By the A: SRl 1F Dok el fob £ Washington, Sept. 9.—Draft boards | F1ess)-—A detachment’ of smerican ! i 7% T Mount| Clemens, Mich, Sept. 9 Beseat bl vt have been asked by Provost Marsha) | Pluejackets was among the Intente | eI | Am sug 1087 108 108 AR Second Lieutenants Charles Thomas of g . General Crowder to re-open all cases | allied forces fighting recenty in the | 3 | Am Tobac 160 14 160% ifto die, 78 Bay City, Mich., and Howard Hull of | Three young women from the Stan-f oy = ineq railrond employes have | Vicinity of Oberserskava, wkich ro Washington, Sept. 9.—In a report |‘Am Tel & Tel 98 97% ) expected Bridgepoyt, Conn, were killed in afley Works have resigned their wosi- | p o) "placed in Class T and to deter- | Sulted in the capture of the fown. [to the President, Director General| Anaconda Cop .... 687 69 - collision in the air at Seifridge field | tions to begin training . to Decome | . i.q anaw whether the men concerned | The Americans successfully extricat- | MeAdoo tells an interesting story of | & T S Fe Ry Co 86 i 867 | Angust €0 Vi hes this morning nurses. They are Miss Lillian Bloom- | 5.0 ontitied to exemptlon from mili- | ed themselves from a dangerous pre- | . . i | Bala Loco .. 92 £994 | ust C. Volght 'or 169N e ~ | quist, who will train at the Bridgeport | tary garvice dicament when surrounded by the | the work of the United States F |B & O 56 55 | strest ‘aied e HURAROME CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, | hospital; Miss Minnie Thompson, who No change in the regulations hag | enemy. | road Administration during the first | B R T s e SV 381 | a"mm‘m‘ M \If(flfi“‘ “\“"F v ool The sécrotary of the civil servica|Will enter the Hartford hospital, and | heen made but it is expected the re-| The Americins were a part of the | seven months of its existence. | Beth Steel ... 855 84% | of age and 'hasidrwatt St commission, Charles Quigley, an- | 'Miss Nellie O"Brien, who will train at | yiewing action of the board, taken in | expedition which approached the T helA m erl R e D Ox A O S up 26 25% | connected with the butt depurtment nounces that the first examination un- | St. Mary’s Hospital In Waterbury. the light of industrial developments, | town from the rear some time in ad- St i 2 g ... 180% 160: | or the Stanley Works. * vesigrifet & der the new ctvil servics rules will be | Private Morri lon has returned | will result in the exemption of a larg. | vance of other forces moving in an- | (eM is briefly described HsHE ) Goil Leather . B7%. | shoit (ifi0 EEGIPRMEONEY "vaars "ot held Thursday, September 19, at City | to Camp Meade after his holiday | er number of railroad men and present | other direction. Completely svrround- | a steam railway mileage (all tracks) | ©“hino Cop | sarsice ™ hecaubbiot failink Realti MK hall. An opportunity is now afforded | visit with his parents some relfef from a situation which has | ed the Americans fought their way |of 397,014 miles, owned or controlled | Chi Mil & St P Volght was born in Berg, Germany, to men up to 45 vears of age to take| Tonight only, 0 to 9:00 P. M, |led to a protest to President Wilson by | through hut found themselves imbed- | s a0o comibanies, tmploving 1,700~ | €0l B & 1 | and came to this ity in 1863 where t'f rxamination for either regular pa- | men's $5.00 odd trousers $3.00 at | Director-General McAdoo. ded in deep swamps through which 5 : Cons Gas he hés made his home since. He was trolmen or regular firemen without | Besse-Leland’s.—advt The review is asked to cover all|they struggled for more than two | 84 person heir property also | o Stee | g - ity it : ) L R i e A enuCEE toel P ell known about the city fraternally, b preliminary service as supernumerary | phe fwo bicyeles stolen from the | SKilled railroad employves, without re- ( days. pris arious b | steamship | 106 S O i ol policemen or substitute firemen ho | srammar school bieyole rack last|88rd to 'the branch of service. Men — - | lines (»n‘;.«pw\ in coastw a0 tranepoite; fimria i SSA R ritiz ¢ ik ‘ i g “ radilr N v 5 tion and navigating an inland wate: 1 i by N ew rules permit any male citizen of [ L T T Ll T vered by the | iR Failroad service between 18 and 45 B 1 e S | Rev me W R WAl constEe e i I Tnitad. Hiath betwosn: the agzod . PSS > 3 > | Vears of age, who register Thursday, | LBAKING RADIATIOR way system whicl included some 57 | Fri¢ e % ! KU L a 1 artford police. Two Hartford hoys - LRl jEct 11 | Gt Nor Ore Ctrs 5 funeral scrvices Tuesday afternoon at of 21 and 45 years to become eligibls| . 2 will be held for service or exempted canals, 3,057 miles in length, as well | (it No L A 32 Tuesday have been arrested and will ~ be & A J and le able | Inspiration 53 b5 3 3 | & o'clock from his late residence and for appointment to permanent positions | piie | PERE ATTASIER AnC WL Be ) under the new regulations in referenco HALTS AIR MAILMAN |as many thousand miles of navigable | TnterBobbiais e e e el e in either the police or fire departmenrs = 9 to occupational exemption, the appli- rivers, lakes, bays, sounds and inlets o ¥ ‘o i ¥ detected while. trying to sell the bi- rbni . p anies. 185 | Interboro pfd 2 - with excellent opportunities for ad- | 3 : cation of which is expected to be more — Of the 2,905 railway companies, i85 | 17 ¢ 2 4 v s | / ¢ | Kermecott Cop 3 Mrs. Mary” A, Morris vancement. Application blanks may be |, ¢¥eles. liberal. The present order only applies i operated major systems, each of | Kemnecott e . . . obtalned from the secretary or from Stores open tonight.——advt to thesé within the old draft ages who | Max Milier Intended to Try for Rece- [ which had an anuual operating reve- | I“'; e "\' : | The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Morris B o Bhist of ‘el S tblieeior fire as: . e Xy = g e o e of $1,000.000 or more, 221 were | J«high Va W largely attended this morning a¢ t hisf of either the police or fire d Arthur A. Pilz, director at’ St.|are not in_ servi ord Chicago to New York RS S x Mot com §t. Mary’s Catholic church. Rev. W partments. Mary's playground, will end the sea- switching or ferminal companies, I.- A. Kraus officiated Burial w tholic cemeter, in the 434 were plant facility roads con- [ Mex Petrol .... s son next Saturday and on Monday will Journey. N Y C & Hud JOHN 7. CREAN OVERSERS. | recenter the emnioy of the stantey| - MAINE VOTERS AT POLLS structed primarily to serve some par- (N ¥ C & Huc ! A 2 s ‘hicago. T, Sept. 9.—Max Mil- | ticular factory or industry, and 763 Cons 2 | - Tl 9. ot et in street | Works. Fe will be at the playground g 1 P ax ) icular 3 ) = i S | 1 Mrs. Mym;\‘ T u; vwn v‘“ Main st m: | $hiln Awosls: ABIRIAE: Bptiie Aities: Gad i ler, the aviator, who inaugurated | are what have come to be described : \‘ '\ l‘l & \l\! R R 4 | as geoceived a card from h-r son, £ 5 2 e ai serivece o S e’ A ays, depend mt & West 201 John v( Crean, stating that he has ar- | storing the apparatus. He attained | Republican Administration and Con- ‘\\-y - 3;-”?,] m',”‘ Cr ks ]hm“r'.cn = “”’“"l\ 2 1,”:,” {:m Nor Pac a5 | FORDNEY ON WAR REVENUE od safel arseas. Crean left New | Very successful results this season, in S in A AR AISAEQE SRS SEL [ unont one fon MOKE DL Ac IoBer Ry e 'f & We . b d safely ove o Crean lott ‘\:\\’ o e gressmen Fighting to Hold Offices— | day. 1oft on his return trip to New | tems for through connection Nors & West 105 - Britain with a aft contingent early | o e % York at 6 a. m. today Flying condi- Myr. McAdoo's view af the future is T:('“n R R . 44 13% 44 Michigan Republican Tukes Kxcep- in the summer, Imwmhll only, 7:3 .me"v _f\On B a.\r‘ Milliken and Meclntyre Head Tickets. | tfons were said to be perfect and Mil- | optimistic. He savs that there is good :v- "\'ml Steal Car. 68 68 68 men’s and young men's $1.50 pajam- ler expeected t . T L ¢ believ hat substantial | Reading . 980% 881z 88y on to Six Per Cent. Additi SR e R Poftland, Me., Sept, §.—Upon Maina | 1°7 SXPected (o hang up a new record. | ground for believing that substantial | Reading ... . Sone st RS tion to Six Per Cen dditional R RSy | : : voters today devolved the duty of de Ransrdey GudierMiiens feoni | pioero Milias Legn i dshin ool et SR e e LK iy " 2 advt e e e 1h s b ~ | panion aviator, will not depart until {ing the movement of traffic aad em- | So Pac Fax on Undistributed Barnings As Ty 1SS IT Bt o i cidiag whether the present republican | Po" 00 lable. o ent more [ 8o Ry . : DON'T MISS . state administrafion headed by Gov- RIELO ploving the BRI D e | 3 “Penalty on Business.” 35 ON MT VERNON KILLED ernar Carl E. Milliken and membors —— intensively,” and that he is confident [ So Ry prd alty as. Q FIN 7 . Lol e R 1 N ds will shortly be in a | Studebaker ... . SEE OUR WINDOW of the republican delegation in Wash-| Cloveland, Sept. 8.—Miller landed [wurm‘ y:n oa 1M lllighe o USR] atinch e Washingtbn, . Sept. 9.-2A - Htiilia - DISPLAY Inston, including a United States sen- |at Woodland Hilla park, five miles | SA0CU B0 (0 \pon them if the needed | Unlon Pac ] dollars more than the $8,114,000,000 * = o our coagressmen, s s ' ) 9 4 e may be made upoa the dec a Vice Admiral Sims Makes Report on | 2tor and four coagressmen, should be | south of here, at 9:40 a. m. Owing to | house v motive power already ordered can ha{ Utah Cop By AR 4 4 | estimated by ti retained. TIn 2ach case the present in- | a leaky radiator Miller did not reach means committee will be ralsed by Attack on Army Transport Bound | cumbent was candidate for re-election | Glepn Martin aviation field, his sched- secured and the skilled labor neces- | U 8 Steel 11 1087 1093 o ! Specfla: :_;a e and was actively opposed by a demo- | uled stopping place sary is not withdrawn from the rail-| U § Steel pfd 11015 110% | the w revenue bill, declared Repre- West—Hartford Man Vietim. cratic nominee. s P ronds for military and other purposes.| Va Car Chem 51 sentative Fordney of Michigan, ranke o 4 ” Governor Milliken was opposed by Y These, he suvs, are very serious| Westinghouse ing republic; Washington, Sept. 9.—Thirty-fivs | g S CEIOL S0 SR ""\‘1‘:’::“'_‘1 RAPS BRIDGEPORT STRIKE phases of the railway prablem Willys Overland in addressing the house today when members of the crew were killed when 8 8 ; b traflic statistics are ad- committee member, on Elaborate ¥ 1-1 1A t aad United Btates Senator Rert M : . | e - it resumed consideration of the the homeward-bo Americs ans- b 5 supp: of his cly el ! . a a I‘m“ \‘h 't‘n;‘ i "‘I_“":’I“ \\”‘)""O‘I‘f‘ LI"" Fernald had as his opponent Tlmcr ‘m“{t‘dl lnH Py (‘”1 l'“”\ m'y"”‘ ‘,:,‘,"‘ % Al COTTON GINNING REPORT. measure, ¢ Mo prno as pedoed, | g ber . T o ’ ard to the intensified employment o L : A “ordney said his estimate wa | r | September 5. 200 miles off the Frener | & Newhert of August: War Bureau Condemns Action of Ma- | 5000 P00 0 etatistios show that | Washington, Sept. ).—Cotton of the i DL Gl ekl | e C G e | ea { - L e i< predicted on the returns of -last ¥ coast The steamer succeeded in chinists and Toolmakers as Unpa- | hoth the carload and the trainload growth o 8 glnned prior to Sep-if vl s S0y o ih the: Baall BEVERE 8 | reaching a TFrench port safely and FIRF INGHEMIGAL PLANT ¢ akers as Unpa- | 06 been substaatially increased, and | tember 1 amounted ta 1,089,620 bales, [ Y , W asts b [ [ 1anded the remainder of the crew and H triotic—Speakers Will Appeal 1o | that by “rerouting.” the distance that|couating round as half bales, the [ Pending legislation Designed ., 10 : | all passengers, among whom was Sen- frelght must be hauled between many | census bureau today annofinced in its| raise $3,750,000,000, he said the ator Lewis of Tllinois Men, important centers has heen greatly | first Einning report of the scason. | present law aiready has yielded §4,= a Vice Admiral Sims reported to the | PAMAage of §10,000 Caused at Packers- P . shartened. In one instance $80 miles| Round bales included numbered | 441,000,000, and added that the in= § s 4 Bridgeport, Sept. f change in |5 : any | 58,109 and s landi 201 bRieR el Ao bury ostime A avy department (ha . torpe . ; i s been s nany | 53,100 and sea island 201 bal ternal revenue bureau estimates an 4] savy department that the torpedd ville Plant Controlled by Bayer & | tha stk of tommakers and meinie. | have thus been and in many e ureat mate strick the transport on the starboard A R other billion dollars will be collected. Lother cases the saving runs from 100 ists here was outwardly noticeable to- side, flooding No. 4 fire room, but he| . Co., Alien Enemy Concern, to 500 miles s This uncollected bill he said ; 0 o inem; n oD praly noticeabls, > 5 SAHRBACHER'S CASE, i lec billion, he sald, was did not state the extent of the dam- e RHTE(‘W” war bureau began | ™% (010 oxample of the economy that . e Charles Sahr. | dU€ to different Interpretations of. the age. Navy officials assumed, howaver, Packerville, Conn., Sept. 9.—Fire in [ ' op i plans for fighting the has thus been made possihle he men- he adjoury case of Charles Sahr- | o, provisions and does not in= acher, rged with seditious and tions the fact that recently during a :::";h:] Siiise i r«!dl‘lirt“l'lur"‘:l clude any penalties for tardy pay- period of ahbout 60 days some 8,999 | disloval sta Skt : °¢ | ment. States, was scheduled for a hearing strike in line with a resalution adopi- ed on Friday aight, which in part aid that since the vessel was able to reach) a chemical storehouse of the Williams port under her own power she was not | & Crowell Color Co., here, about last - The six per cent. additional tax Formerly Opcrated Willard, Riggs | on undistributed earnings provided in and National Hotels At Wash: | reported in the casualty list as having been wounded. He was previously re- ported as missing in action. Private Hoffman is the son of Mrs. Julia Hoffman of Kelsey street and has a night at a mass-meeting of Reming- { was crowded to capacity today when ton Arms company’ raising of a flag vadly damaged midnight, did damage of considerabl cars were rerouted in a certain westarn He. en o i ght, amage siderable - oI aa nderany S iteh Intted. States O & . e critized several sections of the i The men Killed were Aramen, en- | oxtent nossibly ae high as $10.000. The | .. \|\|T|wnm :T‘mn af i 1.'|> ibleFanallic - 0 e olla siving 11 the lnnom” II r:»ln 1' S (‘m\m!«.v«:nefl( s | ginemen an e tar s % 5 Sl npatriotic the present strike and we £ % ok = | Carr o ed States co : . S g capl shoul » o) and @ | sinemen and water tenders, and prob- | origin of the fire is undetermined. el e bresent strike and wel 4).0z0 travellad by each car of 195 | Carroll in th - - el libarally Aatinad anal that the e B | ably wers on duty iin the flooded fire-| 1his company was under t on. | CA1l upon all patriotic men and women | ;)0 ™ cqual (o a total of 1,754,805 | Flartford this afternoon. It is alleged efined an at the six i AN B! room e e n2lin Bridgeport to do’ their utmost to [ M€ | that Sanrbacher said that “any money | Per cent. tax should not apply to un- FBUNTA'N SY WN{jES B Among the dead is J. T. Halford of \ff\\, = e recently bler Ster by ks PTouse in pur city & public aplaion o . | contributed to the Liberty Loan or | distributed dividends. i . { B | Jrartford -]? ork, "“‘““' y 'Iv”\“” over by the ; which will show to the striking ma- | | Thrift Stamps is blood monay He apital, he contended should be re- [ s : - alien property custodian Dhinists the indigna SR e e a4 o row Electric | 8arded as the value operty ¢ Genuine $2 Value ~ L U g : ) he indigaation which ir | DEBS TRIAL OPENS | was arres ed at the Arrow Rlectric | garde @ ti valu A property as { | N o s S men and women feel toward their ac- company plant at Hartford, August|of March 1, 1913, instead of the or« i Positively Guaranteed [ BOTeEBMIBEEL A ECTRE S e CRELIER L0 DRI, tion.” TRl | 30. Sahrbacher is a well known [iginal Invested amount. Some busi- FOR SHOOTING LENINE | L. . (T B The bureau has arranged for spaak- e z President | AthIote, havins starred in basketball. | nesses particularly many smaller ones, = | elsey Street Soldier Left New Britain | ers to go to the varians ants and | Former andidate or *residen e L SR Mg 5 _ & for 2 years. Amsterdam, Sept. 9.—Dora Kaplan, S 55 di‘]m:\“:‘vm\‘v"\"l]v;:‘tc 'r'r: ‘H’: {nlj! :{.1.‘.:1.,4 h;v; h,w,‘\v;hv‘v‘”".;; .\\Iv\.( nd of | he sald, were organized years ago on { the alleged assailant of the Bolshevik b i alty of workmen |I» (Tolthelr hartils On Socialist Ticket Faces Court for | $8.000. Jii¢ 1 - Mangan is | \‘,,,,.H original investment and' sin | premier Lenine, was executed on Sep- Fetvate Arthor B Homman, wholfeinine the mnosiy of mirsons tow. | . luistcotnac, | that time have increased in value by { tember 4, says a Moscow dispatch to | Was in the draft contingent which left | ;o5 i i 5y "h. '\::”' o ‘] ono] Alleged Violation of Espionage Act. | = { the owners putting profits back jnto ‘ the Lokal Anzeiger, of Berlin New Britain on October 4, 1917, I8 | Tie wpeaking campaign will open £ e R COL. STAPLES DEAD. them 7 campaig open to- veland, Sept. 9. courtroom ITALY PROTESTS BAN ON WIN s cmployes at the | Jugene V. Debs, former socialist can- Washington, Sept. 9.—A protest against the provision in the war time the bill virtually is a penalty on didate for president of the United | ston. ! i S business, he declared. I States was placed on trial hefore Fed- Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 9. Col. O anks, he said, will be prevented f om putting money $1.3 ¥ | prohibition bill barring the importa- | prother, Albert, who is in the navy. | BECKETT ARRESTED. | eral Judge Westonhaver charged with | G. Staples. millionaire Washington | j,¢5 surplus and undivided profits be- Offer good until Sept. §| tion of wines except those in transit | Ho also has another brother and a | Luman C. Beckett of this city, who [ Violation of the espionage act. Among | banker and hotel owner, died sud-) yuse of the higher rate, of taxation ¥ s ¥ | | after final passage of the measure, ster. Private Hoffman was stnt from | is wanted as a deserter from Camp | Several_prominent socialist leaders in | denly at the l”"""“‘ Island House | ;4 nat, he declared, a serious 20(M. Walk a bit out of B | has been madc ,,\“,m |‘“y|_‘” BOVern- | camp Devens to Camp Gordon. He | Meade, Md., is under arrest in Thomp- | the audience was Mrs. Rose Pastor | at Alexandria 1‘,«_\ x»,:\-x ]w«\.-Hm; et e @ | ment through Ambassador Di Cellere. | wan 1 25 1892 ; | t Stokes of New York, who recentl 83" years. ~ Col. Staples formerly y 1 i 2 . as horn June 22, 189 sonville on suspicion of having heen Y was = 3 Mr. Fordney also opposed the pro- your way and save 6lc. @ | A copy of the protest was transmitted = 5 limplicated in ‘burgiarios and thefty | sentenced to 10 vears' Imprisonment | operated the Willard, ~Riges, and | Gor in the bill permitting efther ‘\'n‘?hr\ u"]-:v)l\ foreign rnlm[mm com- MISS CHANDLER CALLED. Beckett served with a Canadian reg- | by a Federal Grand Jury in Kansas | National M-‘u[~ in r\\rl~lvmx'v’(" N4 |y anch of congress to obtain by y ee today by Secret: .ansing . lar ch s | was proprietor o the Tho tsanc x N2 Y4 mittee to ecretary Lansing Hartiord Sept 9.—-Miss Ruth | iment in France and claims to have | City on a similar cha 2 1= out on | ;\ ll’Hl "‘K"‘” B \h_“”'mw & '\,’ resolution the tax statement of any | Chandler, Vassar *18, of Rocky Till, j been at Verdun and in other hig bat ln.m per n appea v " The body will be sent to Wash. | company or individual, declaring such | has received orders from th: govern- | tle When the United States de- | _ . W51 tuneral A e | reports unnecessary and calling at- o | ment to report at Camp Lee, Peters. | clared war he enlisted in Company I. | ; A (RIDSTCRREDY Singasaent tention to the fact that when sent to k. IA burg, V. the first week in October. —— | SUES FOR $1,000 % congress they become public property, i Miss Cthandler has been earolled in the - | M. E. Taylor has brought LIEUT. JACKSON IN FRANCE. i B Stk Lol 5 COUNT DE LESSIP: LED. | 3 : i SO : ot - % i For Infants and Children United States Nurses' Reserve Corps | L PE LESSEPS KITLE | through Klett & Alling for the re. e ionmation bastbecnldeiea in & She is the daughter of Compensation ’aris, Sept. 9.-—Captain Count Ber- ! govery of $1.000 \ grocery store | tliis city that First Lieut. Thomas } WILSON ABANDONS TRIP B i _J|| InUse ForOver30Years | commissioner Georso B. Chandler and | trand do Lessens was killed While | soid hw Taylor to Lord has heey crrors Jackson, formerly on the Herald staff, | Washington, Sept. 9.—Definite a nrkfit, Cor. BlgelOVM # [ Always bears has, since her gradnation from college, [ leading a reconnoitering party in his! by aftachment Constable Prod | has arrived in France. Licut. Jackson | danment of r’vfn.l jent x\m«':”y Opp. Ra(’kllff@ Bros. ‘ ) been connected in a clerical pacity [ regiment H\f Twentieth Light Forse, | Winkle served the writ, which is mada realkh highly of the hospitality of |for a trans-continental speakiag to | 8ignature of Y, with the publicity department/of the | before Fcuvilly He was the third | returnable to the city court for the | the French people. He passed through | for the Fourth Liberty bond loan was . = | | Coanecticut State Council of Defonse. | son of Ferdinand de Lesseps. | fourth Monday of this month. England on his way over announced today at the White Housa,