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NéWkéRriTiAlN, 72:()1\1 N EVCTYCUT, WEDNESI AMERICAN TRANSPORT WITH 2800 ABO{ BY TORPEDO OFF ENGLISH COAST; A EPTH BOMB SMASHES ATTACKING BY CAPTURE OF TRAVECY WORLD SERIES CASH 24 K - i} | Washington, Sept. 11.—A dispatch Secretary Lansing, in announcing of the message, said it did not o - | from the American degation at Chris- | receipt i M indicate whether the massacre was or- r Sitior VAT I n?_" ange S $ tlania today said reliable information | -0 C2ts WACHREE the Smastacre mas o = to show what part the Bol- c n S " 2 H = burning in 12 dif nt places and that | nothi I In Danger of Falling If p ' Player Paul Smith i e e R e e on Lo NewfGround IR clom i e seople in the streets situation troop il - ; In orde Haig Centinue: Pressure v _‘ i SIETH GAME“ ON TODAY(—:ROWDER URGES MANUFAC_T_URERS clambered ‘ stricken vess Paris, Sept. 11 (Hasas —Th > e o s | NOT TO NULLIFY CALL TO ARMS| .. niohons la SR G Bely Suciyith s Reat o WA Hurler to Mound in Expectation e e the main Hindenburg ling iy i - e r e 1 ship—Tyler ing the English ¢ een captured by el Shbccdine B Chamnionliingallec Washington, Sept. 11-——Employes of | employer's failure to realize his re- g nglish'e | ibili . hore at 3 o'clog Pitching for Western Contenders. | labor were reminded in an appeal by | SPonsibility in aiding district boards ¢ at 3 o'clogh of B the French can hold this town the T e General Crowder, | in determining the status of regis- I'he transfetr of the important enemy position at La Fere, o 'oston, Sept. 11.—The Montreal Provost Marshal % he | trants entitled to ferment would | to escorting British ‘ani a northerly defense of the St. Gobain ‘ 2 3 baseball club teday brought a bill in | published today, that they must be [ cause the utmost confusion and delay 8 . 4 el bl : 1 v cause the utmost confusion and delay | ¢ ickly made. withouil prepared to rende a great public | in carrying out work quite as import- ,[(} < all 4 d3 service in applying the plans for de- | ant as that performed by the army rey all escaped injugye ferred classification for men engaged | itself. were-soon on their way td#geB in essential and important war work A thorough understanding of the There was no sign ofpanic 0 so that the government's military | selective service plan by men who i oo ot e it program may not he disturbed or in- i could render great help to the hoards, chavior of the men wasispecially terrupted in calling to the colors men | he said, would expedite the whole | Many of the troopsf game from Chicaj On March 4, the bill says, the two w above 31 years old. | draft system, and make it possible to | a large percentage of them were factory hand Al . T ’“”"1 Shipreq into o Leeement Y| The danger of impairing the mili- | induct men into the military service | traction ¢ i tween Roisel and Marcoing - s which the Montreal club releasec < ot . Sl Setertaring he 8 h | s 5 B : : 5 5 tary establishment or retarding the | without interfering in the least with e 3 : ¢4 . A P oI BB 000 Bbuth alinouen’ fre Al EHN AR Sl oy R 0 ainitions { the operation of industrial plants, so . Their behavic r pfoved that they had assimilate; HuonlGonnte: : . o . quent demands since have heen mada { vital to successful prosecution of the | SPirit of the Americant soldier. pe ’ Lndon, Heor R e e fokitne o {he Boston club has re- | ;. v nal general, who declared tho | war | everal soldiers told the Associated Préss.that they “saw th) A ¥ 1 { % g B fused to pay i i ¥ o night the British line wyance o g et . L i, G e il — P = S ————— | German submarine lifted clear out of the water ‘after one of th| slightly in the region of Varmand John Heydls members of the na- BT S g BN ) lepth hombs exploded and trely disappedred. northwest of St Quentin, Mew Mar- | 1ME | o commission o baschant ciubs 1vs | CROPS DAMAGED BY | HUNS CHAIN WOMEN | “¢Ptg Pomps exploded and then entrely disappedrec sl Hals ren i J é s Shgrtonionians B aesiona U R | Q RQ VS | ‘Which compelled her for a time to lag ‘behiud the rest o i I f,m:;',:,‘, o o Al : ; : 1 ‘1 by the sale of world's serles EARLY FALL FROST SOLDIERS TO GUNS | convoy, but the trouble had been fixed up and she w fas| 3 5 catching up with the other transports when a torpedo hit her jus forward of the engine room. The vessel at once began to sink by the bow. Many of th soldiers at the time were taking baths. They did not wait tc dress but made for the deck with what little clothing they coulc hastily lay their hands on. The water was rushing in at such a rate of speed that it was thought the steamer would quickly ‘ founder s acengey 5 | To the surprise of most of the soldiers the troop ship did not At ; : o b uiisionihondl e fonionsior | insly from France. He writes that| oo = o e Erganile re found to check the inrush. of been omm S a o enesiaontenders fadedioutduing oo e e on the night of the attack the Ger-| 0 s ERsEeE NSt found ol chieck th efinprish i Gl assay e gressional Medal the morning when the club owne | | | cording to reports received herve. Iif massif, two miles south of Traveey, i ! quity returnable iday in the su- be virtually outflanked 3 preme court against the Bostoa Amer- f1peh & ican league baseball club seeking to tia M 2 | up the receints of the world's series games until payment is made to the Montreal club of $1,000 for the release by that club of Paul Smith British Armies in France, Sept. 11, (By the Associnted Pross.) - British troops today gained a footing in Peiziere and v. on the railroad plants was emphasized by the provost attack in the rezion of Kcourt— 3 1 " Quantin. Itgwas repuls i i v Mays and Tyler Work. fighting 0 d Gonzeaucou Bhe Germans were braten off at point wherc one of the h posts remained in enemy possession Fenway Park, Boston, Sept. 11.— | Corn and Tobacco Suffer in North- | Private Toomey Tells of Discovery | The Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs | western Part of State and | Made During Advance of hooked up again today in the sixth game of the World Series before Through New England. | 102d Regiment. wveral thousand spectators who » | . S chn b e AT T Winsted, Sept. 11.—Frost came Private Edward Toomey, who was that reached every corner of the field , dewn upon the hill section of north-| gassed iin the hig Hun push at the | | | Enemy Lasses Appaliing. 5 und G: Chamber- |, and stands. Murmurings of another |western Connecticut last. nlght and | beginning last July, writes interest. A : S e Co \viator, who has strike over the division of money of morning reports from Barkhamstead pt. 10, (By Reuter's)—The Ger- ns this evening still were attack- S i y e I e | water and she got near engugh to the shore to be beached. It is of Honor, the } 1est awards ‘of two held a conference for afterward it | > oston, , mans hurled a vast quantity as | ; i e et e 1 v antity ‘of #as) poped that the vessel ultimately can be salvaged. ons, for downing five plane ] ;:\ was given out ‘Imv |.h'~ (-‘rmt-\? \\‘wu{d ;';:]:‘-“?”m::\mm‘{:lfl‘xw(\v\“1:\“\;':'\;;1::;' n '\“:j‘vllm & Zmust have been appalling derwood & Underwood | the situation Moy blagosl Pocls o8 matan iviste Loe: fling Ehisfeas mask, with fhe result!' An Tnland Rest Camp in’England, Sept. 10, (By the Associated —— | winlen ditodan.Rald Mancg L e S e BN RLansd nelacial vga o il e e R A e a0 American_soldiers from the b ~ ~ { ager Barrow of the Red Sox who 7 he mouth and throat He also saysg | 1 r > CO. I SERGEANT IS thI ["- lfi TR“:S lacked one contest to capture the |thi ion whi illed much of L in the advance they diseoversq | troOP ship which was torpedoed last Friday off the English.coast b . standing crop. series. b many of the Huns found chained | DUt was not sunk and upon which there were no casualties, have. BACK FROM FRANCE Batterics: Mays and Schanz for ) iy the guns were women arrived here none the worse for their thrilling experience = | ']fl Lnlrv“? SU!S"]E Boston; 2y ieniand g ol w(‘]’vl"”\""\'” ’:v!*‘\‘:\‘ Crobs In varlous, lLetters are much wanted by the The men are finding some consolation for the loss of their ldiers, especially those in hospitals | g I in the assurance that the submarine that attacked he 3 DANCERT T damage from frost last 2ight and early | jre writes that his chum, Buck e || VeS¢ AEhS Yot G at atacken S William Hopkins of 132 West Main PAN-GERMANISM ; X nce he has near | Stffered a far worse fate at the hands of the avenging destroyers | TR today. The weather bureau report]j ! | : Sy : P . - - | showed particularly heavy damasge in|in Francs shich were speedily on the scene hunting the U-boat wi Street Sent Back to U. S, to Votified To Be In Police. WAY OF WORLD PEACE |0, ieienan Sl l'in France | whic ere speedily ¢ 1e scene hunting the [ with depth | desperate determination The losses shells. He was.within range of one of the ememy in the last three days Men in English Rest Camps. 5 has not had a letter since he has heen ! L eiontoang ““’:”‘“' here are rumors, he hears, that| charges. Tram for jssi shire. At Northfield, he temper- = e A. ; A " Train for, Commission. | Fo aid in caring for the men here the American Red Cross { the 102d. is due for a good long rest \ g " g ! — — ) ropped to 26 degroes. A killing | G 8 S . Court She Takes i ature dropped to 26 degree "5l as soon as fresh troops arrive, He A I f e e L LI SR RO was still in the hospital at the time| TUSN€d In large quantities of supplies from London. of writing, A Mrs. W. S. Hopkins of 432 . A 5 e Carbolic Acid. frost was reported in Queln t Con- | card, N. H., the minimum temperature clares Political “Ideal” Must Be | Was 32 degrees. . R engaged with the 102d S. Infan- — C Damage to war gardens in low sec : S“T"S Report's‘AttaLk on Sunday. oa the western front in France for Fearing to face prose:ution in po- Renounced (o End War, tions in the vicinity of this city Washington, Sept. 11.—The navy department announced to- past ve ed at an Amerl- e court on the charge of theft of ai o o Sept. 11 s the fiest|LOVElL Lawreace and Andover also SHH! THE PLOT THIGKEHS day receipt of a dispatch from Vice Admiral Sims stating that a port on nd e e P s =i e of b cheins s ool Cio R e (e TeeaT s b ] HeloeRl B laID e B British I|n§~| carrying American troops was torpedoed September 8 off the English coast. A1l on University of Berdin Economist De- shortly be granted a seven-days' fur- : “Tougt vhen 1 will return to b board were saved home in this city, Sergeant Hopkins t with 90 other American soldiers, re- the University of Berlin. In an article ; — = took one drink of the acid hut be ause ‘ | | Mary Stucko, 16 years old of Willow ture here was 45 degrees at 6 a. m nounce the pan-German ideas, in the street, attempted suicide this MOIM- opinion of Prof. Hams Delbraeck mp Thrift Stamp Campaign Managers to ing by drinkinz carbolic acid She British Passenger Ship Sunk. 3 ¥ Stage “Stunt” Every Month But men are to be sent to a spacial train- it burned her she stopped Miss ho declares the pan-Germans not only ATl Details Are Secret. ! i Ing camp, after which they will ho SUcko was rushed to the New Britain hear a portion of the responsibitts S —_— —The British & ieneral hospital and there it was stat- for the war but also the chief re- | vy U U e R - = ch OO The publicity committee of assenger ste o Missanary P P iven licutcnants’ commissions in the Ger ¥ v E ch re-| Mrs. I'. T. Moore of igh h e c the e y & teamer issanablie, 12,469 L ed later today that her condition is sponsibility for ils prolongation. s D R i T o e Pwenty-Fifth Infantry a New York, ‘Sept gross register and in the serviced ) ous and she will he able to suvs ulty Recelves Word of Her Hu . 3 = gkopkins aoinerotseracnnt §noUeiols ahd g bl uble) (o 5 . ; o aCutRgec] Yordiot ag Jast night at ' Ghatrman 2 S Cologne Refuscs o Go to Front in { of tho British admiralty ah & teossl Horlanslrcaeriinieconedl oo ie 5o hh iClda inle shom ot he world démands and has a right K Ay i e e b : from her son asking for money and complications develop to demand that the Germam poople | band's Sacrifice. mp's offi and started the ball France and Shoots Home Guard., transport has been sunk hy a submae last night received a telesvam from = Rosie Sovio of 47 Mpring strect at- give a guaranty thai the pan.Germon | rolling for revivi Nirsl Mary Atwelll Mooes in 5 interest in the rine in him stating that he had arrived at an tended a dance Saturday niz it Uk- spirit, the spirit of superiority, c1 i e European waters, according to S sale of Thrift Stamps. Tt Amsterdam, Sept. 1 SR arenty American port and was on his way rainian hall and she wore a wvelvet mighf, of heathendom isn't the (er- nformation brought here by en- tor of history and Fngli is proposed Vocational Fhgh school, received word the committee to keep the 4 Fifth CGerman regiment mutined at home. This morninz Seaman Clifford scarf, After dancing a few timps man spirit. > hest method shoyw sale of Heliberg, =02 of Policeman and Mrs. wih il on she laid it aside. Mary Stucko i1g th~ World that,the German gou T ernment has definitely and irrevocably Gu Hellber 1 member of the cast envious cyves at it and when she ernment has definit and irrevocahly & N 1 ma i in the beginning of the crew of the U. 8. S Aeolus, visit:d thought no one was looking she zrah- Shown the pan-German endeavors {ho Julye % ofsih ! tho 1 o g ol 8t Mrs. Moore was overcome vy the re i« ! ges on a ship which recently sailed: | today that her husband, Capt. Fr Thritt Stamps e Cologne on August 31, according lastingly before the | ey 5 = P | - from a British port e Missanabie, | erick T. More was killed by the Huns B e e ® [ the Telearaar v tish The Missanabie, | big July push b 10vel schemes | which had heen carrying American An eve-witness of the incident s ‘ o b ] will be used to 1ccomplish this r alt i . 1 the Hopkins home and imparted the ed it. The next day she was seen 400r Would be for the government to > Suct I I | the soldiers on being ordered to leave turned to the United States on his German incitations and demonstrate | recovering sufficiently she wer 3 o SEE e ood ship, was in the best of health and soldiers and army supplies, was re= turning to an American port vessel carried a crew of about vas in command of Captain Hains on her last outward results. property. Complaint was made to the > . hard a tra Another regiment rope plain nhdefe hed D MRt ihome 'af Belltois iy in company | any coming event during | to board a train. Another regiment literature police when She refused to give it up Z 3 . ¢ 5 xpects to Lo given a commission as .’ A warrent far S P e Py the condiot A b mibtne o e e rtienas | rangements will be madé have | was then ordered to force the refrac lieutenant i i it e b EE s TR SR S i st S e Previous to the war Captain Moore | Th Stamp booths erected, Sergeant Hopkins was formerly with Company I of the old First Regiment and the 102d United Statoa: infantry with | tor: »ops to enter the cars but they St b e LR aentl e DR e W minin neer in the west ! young women to sell the sta ot | e U e G BT s Supernumerary Officer Stadler notified | Ct& T . - ; S L “,J_" ; " ol et bl - ; % ind was a graduate of a sterr \niple the con ee will start in| A detachment of the home defense her te be in police court The late | - n | ¢ 1 lota) s : university Cptain and Mrs. Moore | with the French Army band concert ward, composed of youths, then was - Rcd wentl to Erance with that ‘dom. :,L\’:v;'%'(,mwnh;) e . ;}”t” b DR. BEARDSLEY SUED. were married February just prior | at Fox's theater, Monday evening, | ordered to undertake the task and & SUPER-WIRELESS IN 5 - eVer and she was able to sle - rsens. September 6 T her fig’ ¢ ed 1 vich 1 YOVS O ) it o1 STl mind a vear aga this month. During | " @0 0, a0 She was hewrn | Through Judge B. F. ffney, Foran | t0 his departure for oversea Septem 16 Another event at |fight followed in which 11 I £ - 4 the fighting of la winte and this il She was heard 2 which the committee will get busy |the defense guard were killed 1d ; Sl o | walking about the house. About 4 | & Son, claiming non-payment of a spriag and summer he took part with | U8 T APON S TE S s i e and sell the stamps is at the Berlin | may others were wounded USE AT ANNAPOLIS bis regiment, except during one period , » © ¢ the family heard her moaning | bill 'of $172.85. Constable G. A. Stark | pURKS KILL CHRISTIAN PRIESTS. | 1hair, hivine o boory o1 the New Brit- When Tie wis|selsetad ol attand o sps. | 229 onllinvestization ‘found \that she ! attachedll thel dentists! aitoimenils: en he was selected to attend a spe- I T i —e - ain exhibit. Every event of this sort 2l training school H Pacordl as a4 had taken acid The police ambu- , The writ is returnable before the city s e Paris Tnforms Washington Of Mur- | will | vehicle of bringing th NO FOOD OR F[]EL SHORTAGE ldier has been an enviable one ang ! lance was called and she was remov- | court on the fourth Monday of thix ders in Teheran, Persia. of rift Stamps before the pub J his return to this country for a com- tojthe thospital month. lic pator George W. Klett will ., mission testifies to his high staading - — W nglon, Sept. 1 A sec L permanent committee in Scamun Hellberg states that the trip —_—— e dispateh from France uch booths is appolnted France was a very rough one, hut . e e T el 5 el o et i , e i From New Statior . Leen received in Pari 1 automatically take care of RKailroad Congestion—Plenty of | . oAty oats were sighted. The only E (; 7 confirming r s L comes up. Senator N 1in soldier who v B 1 r Thris L I i E: Manager F. R W Lingt The 1s owned by the Cana- Railway line. : Scerctary Daniels Sends Messages to | | England, France and Taly, *Adoo Promises Winter Free From | Gilpatric | Cars &t Mines to Haul Coal i was Private cominittee und present { nt back to I Ly rson.in the United States who h Egacned Lo snch Laz i 1 s of new IQeas, which it is Pittsbur Sept. 1 There il x R fe analen age of 18 > has not passed his 46th birthday must register e T oUE T A e g for military service tomorrow hetween the hours of 7 a. m, and 9 : o Ttk Bl et Ak 1 navy depart 1 * Kte on aceoun transportation ) L\ month to arouse the curiosity ! | ment th 8¢ gestion according to Director-Ge new I radio t Annapolis, Md., p. m. This docs not apply to men who have already registered GEN. COLE 18 COMINC or who are in the military or naval service of the country. It e does include aliens, as well as citizens the public. Something of the my WEATHER tery idea will be carried out. Chair- | McAdoo, who is here today to attend | Camy va 1. B. Comstock a sent wer from Secretary Daniels to The places for registration in this city ar IFirst ward, State S sfrect Second ward Bunill ViisonliCherryistvect | Hartford, Sept. 11 pecial Third 1. State Armor urth ward sement of Grammal I cast for New Rritain and vi- | committee to work out the details of e said there is no dearth of cars | the Italian minister of marine rd. State Armory 3 . 1. Ukrainian hall I cinity: Rain, warmer tonight | and Thursday. T OCE; ¢ | the first lord of the British admiralts appointed Lewis Stephen- [a meeting of regional directors o ikl ritend the = | presenting the first Thrift Stamp |at mines and will be no undue ship T station which has an | stunt. Tt is proposed to pull it off | ning delaved unless essential railroad radius of 4,000 miles was = | the iatter part of this month. operatives are drafted in ten months and co elven the French