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s INEW BRITAIN HERA ESiTABiLISHEli) 'ismf NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT \\(‘H)NP DAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918 —TEN PAGES. ARCHBISHOP MARTYR VON HERTLING ABUSES ALLIES; | THREE INFANTRYMEN TOCOUNTRY'S GAUSE, SAYS AMERICA IS INVOXICATED: | ir OF INFLUENZA e ADMITS DISAFFECTION AT HOME John Ireland, Prelate, plgs From | —— L e e Corp. Dalton and Privates Farles Tllness Caused by Patriotic Zeal . . : ; |1 and Nelson Suocumb fo Malady May Retire, Berlin Lokal Anzeiger Says LED AMERICANISH ~DRIVE v, s s o o o tee o | AL AT GARP DEVENS GERMAN MINE IN ! imperial chancellor, delivered yesterday in the Reichstag main com- —_— mittee made an unfavorable impression upon the Reichstag mem- v N be the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Amsterdam reports T R . Famous Prelate of St. Paul Served in In Reichstag circles the address is considered to have heen un- (LR ENCOuCIREN CHA Cotc i SRty cqual to the gravity of the situation in that parliamentary body, Bring Total to 100—Misses Monsees Copenhagen, Sept. 25.—The Swedish { whose partics were to meet this morning to decide upon their at- I y . il | Skaws and Strength in the Causc His titude toward the chancellor. 1l—Corp. Greenberg Reported At- | SUnboat Geinhilg has heen sunk by |75 T | The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger says it hiears authoritatively that it o e striking a German mine in the Ska- | rent AtE Country in Present Conflict, I Von Hertling resigns Vice Chancellor von Payer and Herr Fried- tacked by Scourge. eertak Wit Ute l6ss e thé L dish A ! berg, vice president of the Prussian ministry of state, also will re- A T e gerrak ss ef | Gagl St. Paul, Sept. —Archbishop | i < ‘ o8 - officer and 18 men, reports the cor- ¥ the crew John Ireland, of the St. Paul diocese | the Civil War and Gave Eloquence James Dalton of 60 Oalk streef, died | = at Camp Devens last night following of the Roman Catholic church, died : i s londial e Y Amsterdam, Sept. 25.—Count von | sian expansion movement and ihe| . iort finess with pneumonia TEN THOUSAND FRESH 5 o'clock this morning after a | ! B s ash Ao asa | | Hertling, the German imperial chan- e e (ST Tt He | Iness of Theart disease and | cellor, in addressing the Reichstag fmb e match swass noteputie toWktiie [FRNORSHIRORED S Denis S e nzc e stomach trouble. He was 80 years | main committee, complained of the|powder by the Prussian military par- | went to camp two months ago today | REACH FRANCE D A r i i i ty, but while the German emperor 1 i ola lack of attention his acquiescence in and was made a corporal soon after the four points laid down by Presi-|was, up to the last moment, endeav-| v ;5 val at the cantonment. The dent Wilson as peace essentials had | oring to preserve peace the Russian = Sa— The archbishop was in frail health | for a year Until fali, Archbishop | met from the American executive. military party put through the mo- | funeral arranizements have not been | | Ireland took a prominent part in The chancellor asserted that on | bilization against the will of the weak | made. and Mrs. Dalton mother ot | RIGHT OF WAY FOR Yankae patriotic activities and his physicians | February 22 of this year he declared | Czar and thereby made war unavoid- | the dead soldier, is at the camp malk- ing arsangements o have the oty SOLDIERS’ PRESENTS| 0 to overwork principle with the possibility of dis-| “The official account of the Suk-['"® @ E ave ) John Ireland, Archbishop St. | cussing a general peace on the bas- | homlinoff trial made this clear to | sent here for burial. gl Bnd B Paul, held such a keen and active in- | is of the four points of President Wil- | evervone who desired to see. We can lefore his induction into the ser- ! terest in general affairs in the United | son's message of February 2, but|look calmly forward to the judgment| vice, Corporal Dalton was employed | COMSTesSman Loncrgan Clears Route Behi P States during the past half century that President Wilson, neither at that | of posterity. Torfhe present, it is| = _© s D A IR ehind Linée that he was noted as a publicist, astime nor since, had taken any motice | true, those who are in power in the| 25 & salesman for the Kibbe Co., of or Gifts Going Out to Our well as for his religious zeal, He was ! of the chancelloy’s declaration. enemy countries have succeeded by | Springfield, and was well known in Men in France. one of the most distinguished of the | Count von Hertling declared he|an unparalleled campaign of lies and | this city where he did most of his London, Sept. 2447 . Roman Catholic churchmen of Amer- | favored the formation of a league of | calumny in obscuring the ftruth.| wouk He was just a few weeks less (Special to The Herald) quoted in an interview ica There were few fields of intel- | nations, the promotion of universal, “‘l?m u'wi’sul{ was |‘|m (I)b'nu?ml ‘M I hon 2l veardiorase hivbicihdny et s ;. Bept. 35— cm-ismmg‘corrupmm(«m of the Teleg 3, lectual, political or spiritual endeavor | successive disarmament in equal ; the spoken or written word it was | | ) . : ) | mail for soldie ican | 108 in which he failed to take a positive | proportions, the establishment of | achieved by pictorial representations seldiers oL Jihe Bametlcan lee e amerioans A8 syfiendid stand, making himself at times the | obligatory courts of arbitration, the productions of absolutely devilish are wonderfully gallant the fle e ‘ freedom of the seas and the protec- | fantasy, from which one turns with o 3 o | ing November 18 3esides his mother he leaves five brothers ‘and three | EXPeditionary Force and for the men | el o i f the Fleet will receive right of way | Te ; oo J ot 1 Lfasy;) Awlc d L sisters. They are Andrew J., Thomas | © 5 ¥ |Tea thousand fresh Amifffican troops rn in 1838 in Ireland, a carpen- | tion of sfall nations. horror and disgust. But the object, F., James W., Charles E. who is | along postal routes according te plans |arrive in France every Jiay." Sl e BT has been attained. A hatred has been : with the Mechanical Warfare service | submitted by Congressman Augustine | 4 raised amongst the enemy opula- : 23 L e i parents in the tide of Irish immigra- | «we never have concealed the| 2564 amor e ey popula Il e e e for D o e e 5 i e e e h I the| tions against the Central Powers, and | 2 LHon o INETICA. WHTLe: 18 Was & Culld. | fact”, said Chancellor von Hertling in particularly against GGermany—a ieorge H. Dalton of the A, . P Altar service at Burlington, Vt., and | 3 rse is o “tha P io 2 R i ot 3 '} siste: are s - 2 o1 s e | ‘t:;‘l‘;’h‘:“‘(’fi“fw’;”‘I‘p"q‘(”‘wo;p that @1} hatred which eschews all moderation m"'i":’m‘\'l’"k;o;“‘r“‘;";'.1':1‘“;‘ ioden | Mr. Lonergan's ideas are practical- | gooiatoq press) o S N B e iy - : | EALE guost 2L and chokes off all just judgment. 4 ptlass Gizab e and Agnes | 1y ,long the sa s suggested | piog . L of both ar-{in his official repor ay er were among his hoyhood memories | our minds. But how do things stand et Dalton ly along the same lines he suggested | mies were active eamfly today and ina port: today, "2 | i v northeast of Airmen and Artillergfmen Active, advances Tece o With the American/ Army in Lor- | Scored by Field Ma raine, Sept. 25, 10 a.fm. (By the As-|troops. The British command i “No Thoughts of Conquest”. Lonergan, which have met approval | | at the War and Navy Departments. 2 i ou have read Premier Clemen- i3 e M ' Day v vhi s 5 ac binging him finally to St. Paul, Minn,, | on the opposite side? If one credited | coau's latest speech which seemed. i 5 or the Mothers' Day mail which|creased artillery adtion w noted | Nounces that these attacks we ceau’s latest speech which seemed, in Private Danicl Eatles Dead. proved so successful. along the lines of the old St. Miniel | repulsed. g its fanatical hatred and the coarse- =i ! y The congressman pointed out 10 [sector. Bright skies have replaced t Hea 1 inflicted ness of mind displayed to surpass| Word was received this afternoon | secretary Daniels of the Navy, and to | elauds and rains of 20 cod thel camye (OSHES e JesdiE R anything hitherto achieved. But in |y Mr. and Mrs. William Farles of 64 | nigh Army officlals in the absence of | serial observers wereleht cut Lo ,‘,'.“’S | the Germans. America it found a many-voiced ';flf‘l‘]‘f'h‘ ‘»\tr;')r\ o v]hr»‘vmv}nh o their | Secretary Baker, that the holiday |the Americans and the Gormang. British posts in the region eas ! ng . g ¢ it n 2 echo, as is proved by the pronounce- | Son, Private Daniel J. Earles at Camp | mail of the soldiers and sailors could Gorins = i £ =z iy ovs of his parish at play, called to | tice against German imperialism and | ponts that are reaching our ears | Devens, a victim of the Spanish Tn- | be marked “Christmas Mail’ and & ‘(_wf‘x‘nun.mr‘xj extended their oper- of Arras, near Sauchy-C TmQh « JJohn Treland and Thomas O'Gorman | Prussian militarism e T s fluenza. Farles was reported yester- | similar designation-mark could be | oins, ot Some cases many miles be-|also were attacked and here lik§ —who later hecame bishop of Sioux “We know hetter. The world war & 4 St adla e oy e e el g op | ind the lines but sharp countering by | L:ce the enemy was driven off Falls—to come into the church. He | was prepared vears ago by the well | WAar Intoxication in United States. £l iy alled t s vmm}m’ s e RaiEL e BRG e T N I ; 'bl g in. as 3 g0 by the wel 3 SR IR of his family were called to his bed- [ mail. Shipping tonnage availab , S e ol SR i he process of closing in o 8 a the ey shed to bec N ancircling policy r Bd- The wildest war fu s at pres i = 2 I portunity for clase observation for I S sing rtnl\kn ’y‘,:"yhr ;’\l ‘m“\ly h':Y u‘[ e ,,(,)"':f )v.v ‘«‘t n <l|; \lr‘f}xng'\w;l:} f’r, I::n;v(}‘ e rm“{{‘ \_!l.“(; 7'”‘!“‘" I(f"“ side at the camp This morning his | will be one of the deciding factors in | photographic work. Infantry patrols St. Ouentin was continued by th priests. Both | Is playmate | ward. In France there arose exten- S Slates Peo- | condition was reported as not im- |the plan, but as regulations are ex-|as well as aviation g e 2 igreed that priesthood was their am- | sive war literature which referred to | Ple are intoxicated with the idea that | ... coq Seated ol e itiuad Gocnluostmicibie e et x‘; e b 1¢- | British, who made progress in th k! o Sicn 2 $ A diai g i AT i e e e ved. rected to he iss bon restricting | tive between the lines 2 ° S ey '; PG acnt ”}{,lt:;u““ pientin T i::l;::Ll‘(' Srnaby 1{2‘1’\ rica must bring the blessings of | 1o was 29 year of age and single | the size of any package that can be | fThe artillery on hoth sides bom.| Gricourt neighborhood and al harge of a guardian, to France, | tria- gary's e alk- : 3 = He went to Camp Devens' ent, the me 2 servie fective N H e Selency reg est of S ,where they were educated by the ans was fo be eliminated. The Rus- (Continued on Ninth Page) foo ment to Camp Devens with hesaSBuilo thie mfeiifin el acteics ¢ 19 barded objectives Dehlad the frohpimsshe:SERNCY: region, WESHEE S e o i i aving this city July 25. | thousht the tonnage question will ho |lines, the gunners seeking the cross! Ouentin the uthrewe=or the Civil War in Am- | Before entering the army, he was em- | properly solved. roads and troop formations far and| ™ [ Flanders last night a suc 1 o n layed at the America >aper (ibods Secretary Daniels has passed al i A erica_the student turned homeward, | FIRST DISTRICT TO PRIVATE BECKETT OF | o) Rertin, ac a clork. For some | Mr. Lonergans siggestions with mial cessiul raid was carried out by | in 18 when Indis in gay bankets | the utterances of the enemy, official stalked the streets of that frontier | and un-official, they only desire to | town. One evening, the missionary | repel a Germany which in eriminal Cretin, first bishop of St. Paul, while ' arrogance is striving for world hege- vatching from his window some ! mony; to fight for freedom and jus- fired with as much patriotism as re- :O n? fl,]flwf' Aogieoms pproval for recommendation; and he Britist Wul 3 T = ime previous to that he was in the|& @ oL Leco, P AL N 1 o . the British near ulverghem. hkar Doine oxatinen at st mauiln ND 30 SOLDIERS COMPANY I HOME | cniplos of Russell & Brwin's f the war department has cubled Gon-| Humming Up Vietory Record. | ipic”and in other encounter. L e The condition of Captain ¢‘hapman, | €'al Pershing thereon for the approv-| With the American Army on the A e : ij‘ \””{' lr‘w"wn” mtmr\‘i\ (\‘{m" = ill with pneumonia at the Theodore |@l Of the commander of the Expedi-|Lorraine Front, Sept. 24 (By the As-|prisoners were taken, the repor ain in the Fifth regiment of the Min- % s ! Q0L A forces sociated Press).—Captain David McK. | add \esota Volunteers ! ing Octobe ¥ |~ e it o Roosevelt hospital in New York, ig|tlonary forces i : one e acts: nesota Volunteers. | Quota Leaving October 10 Will Clean | New Britain Soldier Injured in Re- | Toporledl todiy o very Tow 'rw'm‘. The resultant splendid effect of the| Peterson of Honesdale, Pa. has four One thousand prisoners werd LR DO TS AU . i lan on the morale of the troops|machines to his credit. Three ma- s Out ANl Class I Registrants con. . e tient has lost consciousness, and his | PIan on the mou: . e Z e s i et tegl cent Allied Drive Reaches el o nd his | 25 4 and on the folks at home was| chines each have been credited to|captured in yesterday’s operation cause and shared every hardship of | in Both Districts, Fllis Island, Corporal iA. A. Greenberg {s re.|Pointed out by the congressman as| Lieuts. Jahn J. Mitchell of Manches- | particularly around St. Quentin. the soldier’s life in their terrible win- | ported illEwith ladt e o o2 { more than sufficient reason for its ter, Mas and James A. Healy of ter raids. At Tuka he gave yeomar The first district exemption board to- Private George Beckett of ERzaa B DD (0 3o tion Jersey City, while two each are cred- wens. : . . : help by rushing ammunition to the |day announced its quota of 30 men| city who was severely injured i g 2 y 5 — ‘ ited to Lieuts. Harold R. Buckles of | Bulgars Falling Back on Veles| front when it was sorely needed. He 7 e ed R o ons Married Soldier a Victim. Agawam, Mass., S. Sumner Smeall of g g was stricken with fever after less| N0 Will be sent to Camp Greenleaf,| of the recent engagements in which | Fred Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 47 AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY Bath, Me. Thomas J. Abernathy of London, Sept. 25.—East of thd B n s eai sonIaTant retaried s . on October 10. As in the second | the 102nd figured prominently has| " liam Nelson of 160 High street West Pembroke, Me., and I. A. Rob-| Vardar river in Macedonia thd Bt Paol pastcinte | district, this quota will take every | neen invalided back to this country | ccumbed to an attack of Spanish erts, of South Lee, Mass Germans and Bulgarians are fall ;. He soon attracted national atten- influenza today at Camp Devens. N ! TLieut. J. F. Wheeler of Everett, available man in Class 1, exclusive of and is now at Ellis Isla s 3 aports 79 Killed and 1 - 9 : E s at B sland wa e Berlin Reports 79 Killed and (13 In- | tion through his work for temperance. ingito) soniwasisent 2 he September 13 registrati 1 logSany Swithganiincroy Mass, who now is missing has four | ing back on Veles, 25 miles south W% storyiis tolilol howioaeivanuary | Lo Sopiember g =i peElstiation "~ | be sent to a hospital where he will | ment of men going to Devens. He is jured By Allied Aviators During | balloons officially to his credit. He | €ast of Uskub, according to a night in 1868 three drunkards stag- | cluded among the first district men is| pe treated for his wounds. Beckett's | Married and his wife survives him & | also assisted in downing four morve| Serbian official statement re gered into his doorway and handed | William Kopf, former star third basc-| left arm has been amputated about | 11 o 0C 2 AT DgsEC dianinolns cord| Month of August. balloons or planes. | . e S 4 asmuch as he has llved ir Jieu uentin Roosevelt is amang s Prila T ey : y way between the wrist and el- | this city only about two months. Amsterdam, Sept. —Forty-seven | the aviators credited with single vic. Along the Prilep-Gradsko road National ‘league team and former| pow and it is probable that he will be 21 New Cases in City. | air raids were made on German|{ories. | the Serbians have captured 17 member of the world's champion| given an artificial arm and instruct. The 21 additional cases of Spanish | towns during the month of August, —- — | cuns and a great number of am him a rumpled sheet, which read: | man and shortstop on the Cincinnati| paie “For God's sake organize a tem- | | perance society.’ The paper was signed by seven men | It lincluding a saloonkeeper. Those were | Philadelphia Athletics. Kopf has been , ed in its use before he will be al-|influenza reported to the health de-!according te an official statement { = z e S 1 5 { {1c¢ agons and o er 3 the days when St Paul was filled with | working with the Emergency Fleet]loWed to return to this city. partment up to 2 o'clock this after- | issued at Berlin It says seventy-nine | BRITISHERS GET WARNING j”»m'”l on wagons and other ma border turbuleace -and the Tiot of | orioration at the Fore River ship.|, DECKeMt 1S a member of Company | noon bring. the number of patients | persons were killed and 113 injured terial. arink. The next Sunday Father Tre- | iiidtei0q fn Ml Following 1a| L 214 was with the company in all | in this city to approximately 100. | during the raids. Jand began his campaign by urguuz-;”w T G e o “|the hard fighting during the early | When the health department office e _ = Draft Board Notifies Registrants They | | ing a temperance society of 80 mem- o Lo, 6 Orenr days following the entrance of the | closed yesterday afternoon a total of Italians Attack Austrians ber: He made hut-to-hut visits to|yovoir 437 Arch: Frank Chesa United States into the war. He went | 58 cases under obscrvation had been | R, H, LON OMINATED Hove Runtil October Hi2 0 to E Join Vienna, Sept. 24, via Lokdrl St. Paul's shantytown, throwing whis- | ;=" o g S0 08 00 T oh D B through numerous battles without a | recorded, and subsequently 17 more o8 = o] Sottiei e - = L C v e <t | cases were reported b 5 o tnelish Forces. Sept. 25.—Today Austro-Hun key bottles out of squalid doorways | 451" Wost Main: John' Punos, 11 Myr. | Yound until the early part of the last | cases were reported by the attending | By MASS. DEMOCRATS : e s The work he thus began he extended | 1o < Boston Mass.: Herman R, |-21lied oftensive when he was wounded | Physicians. These in turn have been & s e Feecond raistiicta non | garian general headquarters state throughout the narthwest aad trav- | ) ey ; e | in the left hand. He was highly com- | augmented by the 21 cases today. S L OB i o he oeir, 150 Shuftle Meadow ave.: Ed- X 2 | 5 — today sent official warning to the 74 | ment regarding operations on th eled the whole country preaching tem- | C. 4 Haffey, 130 Glen: William I. | mended by his officers for his valor. | Dr. Henry F. Moore, superintendent b i : J Having been given first aid in the | of health, advises people to keep ouf of | Framingham Shoc Manufacturer De- field he walked a mile to a dressing | bublic gatherings when they can do His energy was so abundant and his | gan' o 00q 0T MG o station unassisted although his hand | S0, and whenever they have to cough feats Gaston and Barry in Race zeal for work such that the term “con- { 170" Glove. ‘Wwalter W was injured so severely that amputa- | OT sneeze to be sure and use a hand- gostated “"“”’"""l" g5 ApBl Y g "‘"'Ii Main; John A. Swanson, Osgood ave.; ;"’“ was """"”"““"«“' ;’]““‘;““i“‘“' : atter k""‘"m” "‘""'(‘}”\“‘ l;' I by "““’]",”“ )y one of his admirers, was accepted [y " ‘Arute. 499 South Main: An.|Dl€ Wwas received at the hospita and sneezing that the germs are liber 358 Se 5.—Richard ong, \ 5 1 C Boston, Sept. 2 ichard H. Leng, | pives until October 12 to enli in | intense artillery fire, French and by many others as a peculiarly happy S . 6 Tafs R ated into the air 3 3 thony Bosco, 56 Lafayvette; Fred M. i o . o 3 Chnadic “ 3 The stz Al i : a Framingham manufacturer. was | either the British or Canadian armies, 1 expression. Hollfelder, 170 Arch: James A. Walsh, S Ll connniioner, B : v tould they so desir Italian storming detachments ) . f | E 3 2t one conc: od the ide e S N S Jol . Black. states tha % diser atec r governor by the - £ He at one time conceived the idea [ (& O\(G1. Antoni Bialobraziski, 146 | BRAZIL BREAKS WITH ohn T. Black. states that this disease | hominated for governor by the demo e | e o e Bt e of consolidating the Catholic parochial : e e e is liable to attack as many as 12,000 | crats e primaries yesterday, de- 2 = irove; John Joseph Kelly 25 Em 3 crats at the primaries yesterday, de-| ;.. 4o it will be inken as evidence | ter-thrust drove them back} schoals and the public schools. The | Plac i G z people in the state by the end of th By Y T | mons Place; Tom Malinovsky, 169 o 1 3 nd of the atine 5 AN G ton Sl S DAL g Sl e IR R s i o SRS B ROlER G 0 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY | weke’ ana ‘airenty more. trn .00 | fe2ting William A. Gaston, a Boston | {iat they wish to he Meluded within FTOY e i = banker, and Edward B Barr the scope of the American selective water, Minn., but friction which the | : ¢ ot cases have been reported. Again the | ter Tragakis, 261 Main; Beanie Was- TSNS, eporte Again the S A L archbishop could not relieve arose and | o oo S5 5 im0 odancts P, May, doctors lay great stress upon the | former lieutenant governor. service law and they will then he con- | BACON ESTATE $11,82 the scheme was dropped. He was|y 4} Broad; Douglas C. Smith, 79 Win- | Diplomats ILeave Respective Posts | NECessity of the patient remuining in With the city of Everett missing, >"1"'{j"l 7‘”{"“'{ "f' this lawgasiare All‘ founder of the Hill seminary on the | Yy WSy 0 "m o plien 463 Myrtles ;lyml until entirely recovered from the | the vote was: Long, 23,463; Gaston, | Natural born citizens. Manufacturing Stock Held by Former Minnesota side of the Mississippi river. | zro 5 Green, 64 Rockwell ave.: and State of War is Reported | diseasc 20,901; Barry, 16,394. ——— Lexington Strect Resident. To this he gave his ‘;,g,,,\v)‘m%..,l Pri- | prederick Volz, 281 South Main: e Three Sisters TIL The republicans nominated Licut. RUMAN[AN PRINCE P NI HED Gesrse . Spear and A H. ol My “hr“”(" ””,"‘n'l':h‘\“""“";“”“fl'OL"f"'h‘i;iwnmm A. Walsh, 40 Sexton; Frani Declarcds . '“1“‘!1. Grace and Mary Monsecs, (mwl'n)m Calvin «loolu!w; for govern- shaw have completed their appraisal hensive in the northwes IBaciewsiy Jiaeh daughters of August Monsces of Bel- | or without opposition. Channing H : ; 3 a . g = 25—A = s : 2 — > estate of the late 1.V ar early works was the founding of a Washington, Sept. 25.—A state of | \idere, are confined to their homies | Cox, speaker of the state house of ‘|m,rm‘li‘ Pexincton abieat :“,](}' P colony of 900 Catholic farmers in ————— — war now exists betwcen Brazil and | with the grip. The three sisters con- | representatives, defeated Guy A. Ham | Charles, Heir to Throne, Must Spend e $11,825. i ostern Minnesota in 18 THAYER HEAD OF E. L F. Austria, though so far there has been | tracted the grip at about the same | for the rcpublican nomination for| __ . ‘The itemized inventory includes: 150 He became bishop in 1875 and arch- Nos VouSere 5. H o declaration of the fact | 1iMe and it is believed that it might | lieutenant governor by more than a| 75 Pays in Jail for Runaway M - shop in 1886. He received support 7 AT ST : o S L e eEs | i Thi z 5 e. #hishop in 1 ’ : ¥ i~ e »e the Spanish influenza. This is|two to one vote. from many of his admirers for ap- | Thayer, president of the Chase rom either side. nformation hus | jrobably the only case in the city | Three congressmen were involved in Bointment the fourth American | (jonal bank, will head the Essentiul 'éached Washington to the effect that | where three of one family have taken | interesting contests. One of them,| Amsterdam, Sept. 24.—Crown Prince Flarainal. Celebrating his golden jubi- 000l piiance corporation, t by instructions of his governmnet, | iy, 4 4 n few years ago, thé priests of > et 2 the Brazilian minister at Vienna has ed for renomination by John F. Fitz- | ished by his father, as commander-in- B i: diocese presented him with a [organiped by New York and Phila-| closed his legation and departed for | 5 gerald, former mayor of Boston. The ief of the army with close confi B hurse of $100,000 delphia banking and manufacturing | Brazil, and it is understood that the | Tartford, Sept. 26.--More thau 29 | B (0HR€7 FU0OF 07 Boston, “he | chiel of the army, with close confine. . As a speaker Archbishop Treland |y terests, it was announced here to- | Austrian minister at Rio de Janeiro | ¢aSes of Spamish influenza have been Tague said he would ask 'v‘[,» A wilitary r ‘vul'«tiluu' .’li:;fi:::\‘;lll ”yX Wps direct and magnetic, with a sense | gay The new concern, which will|ls returning to his country skortly. | re ‘”‘]“ thus far he Two deaths | .o 5 Congress James A, Gs o (e e vt i e [P L L A L ©f humor. One of the phrases which | .0 \(it1, $3,000,000 capital, later from the malady were « sported today, | SOURt ONETCH e inT il TR B I e P e L R MADE 2D. LIEUTENANT, febins often heen quoted as characterls-§ 4o pe increased to $20.000,000 with a S y BT ee o date | nation over James M. Curley, another | his sentence vesterday Harry A. Burdick, son of Supt. J. tic of his particular endeavor in 1ifo p 15, hing capital of $70,000,000, will ex- | MUNCHINSKI SENT TO PRISON tormer Boston mavor, and Congre = M. Burdick of the Stanley Rule and fe this ‘ . ; tend financial assistance to public FOR ASSAULT ON GIRL. man William . Greene, republican, | London, Sept. 24Tt is helieved | Level Mfg. Co. has been commis- Qi The watchwords of the Age Are|,.,mporations and industries essential| proyeo o Sopt. 25.—In the erimi- was renominated LY a substantial { here that the crown prince is being | sioned a second lieutenant in the bal= reason, cducation, liberty =g AnnC to the war. iy e eniaa margin over Joseph W. Martin, Jr.{ disciplined because, according to a re- | loon school at Arcadia, California. bration of the Masses. ’ nal court today am Munchiaski e There was no contest on either | port Which reached London recently, [ Lieut.Burdick has taken courses im Opposed Teaching of German Tongue. p . of New Britain was sentenced to state | 5 E LS aten ticket for United States senator.|he went to Odessa about September | ballooaing in Georgia and Omaha, as Archbishop Treland's strong Ameri- WILSON LOAN SPEAKER. Drinon forl notl [ess than ohovenr cast for New, Britaln b it The republicans renominated Senator |15 and without the sanction of the|well as at the California school, and wilyiem, fAirst put to the test when the Washington, Sept —President [ nor more than three years, upon a g ; ¥: Fajr, warmer night; John W. Weeks and the democrat | king married Miss Zysis Lambrino, a | finished with a high rank. He is now: SR Wilkon will speak in New York next|plea of guiltr to a charge of assanlt, Thursday fair, nominee was former Governor David | Rumanian who has no claims of royal | awaiting an appointment as gn ias (Continued on Sixth Page.) | Friday on behalf of the Liberty Loan lhis victim beipg a sirl of five year 2 1 Walsh blood. Senctor i : British subjects ~egistered in the is- [ Italian front says trict advising them of their rights and | “(On the plateau between Ca- staius under the British-America . 1 : h-American | o o and Monte di Valbella the drafi treaty to Head Ticket. At present thess men are resarded | cnemy yesterday launched new| as Biitish subjects and they wiil be | attacks. ,At Monte Sisemol after| perance. Ile cven carried the battle | pite “555 Boaver: Stefan Bielinski, back to Ireland and Great Britain.|gytflc Meadow ave.: Albin O. Swan- shares Eastern Malleable Iron works viage at Odessa. at $95, $11,400; one share Sovercigns | Trading company, $100; watch$50; library, $250: wearing apparel $2 sickness at one time Peter I Tague, democrat, was defeat- | Charles of Rumania has been pun-| 50 shares Cleopatra Mining corpora= tion worthless.