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s NEW BRITAIN Sy N . . N EST"ABLIS;FIE6HIR76. ' NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918. 'BULGARIA OUT, MINISTER TO U. ! ENGLAND REFUSES ARMISTICE, STA DRIVE BY BELGIANS; FRANCO-YAR ] R A M]LLION AUSTRIA TAKES TROOPS FROM ALBANIA. THREE —Austria is withdrawing her troops SRITC from Albania, according to repwrts received in Amsterdam 28 MDRE PAT“-NTb lS OUR TARGET from well informed sources, the Central News correspon- dent at Amsterdam wires. 934 Cases Reporied and Health| — AT g |RBuitaingisRcolnafiofs ibetoRs On Monday there will he a special [) N y NURSES CO TU GAMP DEVENS i opening of the drive, locaiiy, was an- afternoon word was received that ) i : | nounced at iz:15 o'clock this after- | the war relics on a train of four cars 8 refuse 08 % e Sentiniious blowing of ‘the | I EharEe of four U, 8, army men, who ] States to e L e ® | have seen service at the front, will j Tiwo Nurses Loft Last Night, Refusing | factory whisties and the mnging of | siop hore ine whole day. They will Made It Impossible for Kaiser to Lol More | the South church chimes. Tomorr be at the Washington Place siding, " i e taer She B e i e s e e il Send Aid fo Ferdinand London, Lewving This Afternoon—¥umerals | 0 500 F 08 B Park at 2 It is to he in Hartford county only request for anig of Soldicrs, 'clock and short speeches by State | masics wrachine o '\“fl'(mi'l'l',fl“’,(mf;f & by the answer y S ’ ‘Creasurer F. . Chamberlain, F. E. land all sorts of soldiers’ equipment, RUMANIA MAY RE_ENTER WAR commander of thes West Hartford, S g and State - = taken on the bs e this reply it i fluenza reported to the henlth daparts || 2oy O and State ! some being taken on the battlefield ply it is pe e 3 . P. Koppleman and P. J. | from the Gerr y SREREE can be suspeadiy ment as soon as the ofice was opened e beh e s p “fhe Philharmanic bana DomeniBcelino wons Youn Hintze Announces | === Wi 5o taisen Sioma mat| - A¢ i suiggy vs will be at special | An enthusiastic woman's meeting kan Ally Drop Out, General March | Dulgarian represem this mor: and 11 ad:ditional cases reported i noon brings the tot number n th city up to . B i = 1 g i dra P . 1 H Jh L G ! s park o receive sub- | was addressed yesterday afternoon . question of peace, B ngousRnushin far e Y seription eady @ few small | by A. J. Sloper, State Treasurer K. S Gel’many i AK€ | Explains—Pershing’s Men Now | ernment that such s’:e-z ecome A ;e subscriptions have been made but, | Chamberlain and W. L. Hatch, who v according to Chairman A Sloper, | explained the work to be done. The request of dons announcement of this figure will | women organized with the election Steps to Pfevent De- Hungary. ’ ¥ Mceore for this afternoon at 5 o'clo . = ) it s 5 . . el “ Washington, Sept 28.—The im- = / o 5 As this time. the moaith board wiil | be made uniil Monday us it has en- the following officer irman, | pending collapse of Bulgaria, General The Allied /g I § necessarily demand every g . s > ; tailed considcrable clerical work on | Mrs. Charles B. Parsor issistant | b rougl ¢ sitwation, wili ; i i | March said today, is a direct resul tee which they c safeguard thorousily diseuss (h siteation, witi| {2000, FOOSICNIR S IR, I | hteman, At Kamervn withors see- | 1€CtHON Of Ferdinand | Mereh sud today. is o aivect resuit ot | tee which they cdMiNilRssary to-them to safeguar receive recomminendations trom the .., cannot he completed today. ' | retary, Mrs. C. W. Pinches; executive EHCEEE en Ro e 2 y operation§. Weyt the dispatch of German troop: M chotendnat tSiatieg 1o B Beoper >, ‘ ook committee, the officers and Mrs. A. J —_— ol L s Bulgaria. e ol ction to put and govern their Program for the Week. e Mo A Hitherto, General March explained, In discussinghithee i I’ 4 10i is nted t ture actions accordingly. Whether On Tuesday night A. M. Nicol, chief | °{ W. Stanl toe o o London, Sept. 28.—A panic pre- | Whenever a section of the Central ngy e Bulgarign proposal, it is pointed out, 3 o '(:m;].-mt’i\’ ",:_"f‘ ‘:l‘”'i” 5 ‘\“ o alod foias on tthe el Stacl . |(ompires W menaced Germany was | Alles have no intention of attempting to make a final territg of the theaters, or will take 1Y | the National Volunteer Prison League, [ @mi-' 1 oy SRl el N g R ‘| able to withdraw divisions from the | settlement in the Malkans, which obwiously must be a matter E 5 hsl i : - v L. Fallon; No. 3, Mrs. Carl 8. |change as the result of events in!sest front to bolster up the threat- 5 i 3 ’ other drastic measures, is not known, | will speak. He is a newspaperman | pymccc.” No. 4, Mrs, 'C. M. Oquist: e QDR g ol MDIRERED Jeirees consideration at tfe peace conference. but at present there is no reason to | and has been on the Montreal Star and | no £ Miss ] ces Whittle ’ | Bulgaria, according to a dispatch from | ened point. “That day now is past,” § oy y ‘ a g E ses Whittlesey: No. i The que: elleve that such a plan is under ad- | the London Chronicle. Ho inter-| o 1 resey: N0 | the Mague to the Central News | he added. “as a result of the concen- e question, it is-stated, is one of the conclusions of su o e A I;)”‘;“ el tration of the entire American army | Military agreement as would prevent any further danger from B o e 0w g . on the western front. This has forced | Bulgarian side to the operations of the Allies in the Balkans. visement. | viewed Von Tirpitz on the German Among the more recent cases of | shiphuilding estimate before the war e ;) C 1 broke out. This interview was deemed ! Tynch; No. 11, Miss Nellie = ”"" ‘l""’”"“‘) "]‘““‘;‘"' ""“‘)"‘“‘ keep in- If the terms laid down, which have been dispatched to $d ; Bul- | tact their whole strength in . Spanish influe to be reported is :“:“wl?(‘x‘\]m\‘l‘::“[‘\I‘:l»‘n‘\”\ 41' }Tin‘r‘»‘vh w |f1<m:']t _:.,‘ vit \‘ll):‘fl it “lm- ”'i( "“]b“:‘;f“‘l ).‘_\’v | Headquarters ;u_l:h-hiur & Golsoma London, Sept. 28 \‘T official ‘ Do alteiiaghion e ieul M ‘?re' not acceptable to the Malinoff _governrnem, the Allied pow| Thomas of Black Rack avenue s se- [ 7o tPRetor O F B e not :::",ll1‘0_,”;'(;"\":“"')‘,',1; gl liess Samiabe ptember 24§ opjef of staff pointed out, should a | it is added, have no further conditions to propose, and it will riously 11l with_the diease and Her- | o8 e P e | B et Tondn s M omy, [ announces that Bulsaria has initial- | scparate peace be sranted, would | with Bulgaria to find other representatives who can accept t sman Kent of Black Roek avenue is v o bt 5 ed a proposition for obtaining an | foreshadow the isolation of Turkey d' i tween Great Britain and Germany. He e k The w o re especially - i 5 2 conditions. seriously ill with it. Mrs. Kent and : Sl RO g G VLR B and the possible re-entry of Rumania W algo present in the Blue R n a o by s stel TS @ >, & | armistice and peace. o 0 s thel woudk son are alse 1ll with the | pre R A CUIERL D 10 HIE0 ses I G el Lol e e e B ey into the war. The effect of these | h Bre Vb e | Potsdam, when the great recoption | 1% Corbins, who spent two whole \announcer : Sl e s o diitand on ety R TR B e o “In view of the conjunctiire of cir- | events on the grand strategy of the ‘Belgians Open Attack; Ameri P German cmbassy. He has two sons (Continued on Eleventh Page) cumstances which recently have aris- | war was obvious, he said. g B ? ricans 1ress t New Britain man to die in France en, and after the position had been | In the new 1co-American drive, with the - American Expeditionary Jointly discussed with all competent | the American forces, west of Verdun F B h-ld L. H . H, H 10y 4 2 : have passed beyond the Hindenburg oe to runnnae lfle; alg its ace gécessarily i § Face Kriemhield Line of Defenses. | by the Bulgarian gg ment wth Turkey, Get S e board will recommend the closing | secretary to Mrs. Maude B. Booth, of street, whose son, James, was the Forces, has reccived a telegram from ' 5 authorities, the Bulgarian govern- L e oo e R NA I ION ASSUMES IASK OF nient, desiring to put an end to the |line and are facing the new Kriem- third son to enter the service is se- Jloodshed authorized the command- ; hield line. General March was unable | —_— sly ill with the influenzs R Vi : <e | to identify positively A ar ts | ) ously ill with enza r-in-chief of the army to propose {to identify positively American units | p, .. gept 28— Allied troops be- | brai area, Field Marshal Haig| ‘Fortunately the epidemic has not T o B he ie ich partici ed in this action. He P ¥t i i iiase Y to the gene Eimo of thelaymiesiof jawhich participated 2 : !gan an attack on the front north |nounced in his official statement is yet reached the school children \c lintente of Saloniki a cessation of | said the attack c cterized by Sl a5 EonLeng and only two cases from among the Sks e loieane sharnness andicanla b which o5 L rresjtodaygand Stnesadvanteldt fiday Sidiwo) hunared i guns s ws - lostilities and the -entering into of ame s some points has been more than two | by the British forces ranks of the school children have been zotiations for obtaining an armis. | had heretofore marked tne American | g€ DOTH S, 128 POS Tt Bhatiee e antiid | The attack is being made by the|towns of inoy and Oizy-le-Ve| reported. Both of these cases are = = T et erations Rl ihal it ny NMiddietownt Lead B Siater b he members of the Bulgarian ; Shing’s men advanced from five to|gejgian army and is on the larger The British pressed their af from the Grammar school. G — =—— Nurses Leave for Camp. REPORTED RESIGNATION left vesterday evening | six miles. o {part of their front south from the! yesterday without a moment's I get into touch with the Official dispatches to date show cap- | oy : OF GERMAN CHANCELLOR e ® Zarly last evening, within a few | ‘ Oversubscrlhmg — Insur- 1 jaries of the lntente bel- | ture by the Americans in this sector hours of hearing the call for nurses London, Sept. 28.—Count von ’ e | of 8,000 prisoners, while the French sea. \ until a late hour, and in the eve | One thousand prisoners already | accentuated notably their progre ve been counted. Heavy fighting | the stherr % < . H 7 LN s v fig e northern portion of the ba ance Companies Invest tatoment was {ransmitted | to tho west of them have taken mora i taking place betwsen Dixmude and |-am. hrough the German semi-official | than 7,000 ; Ypres and the battle is severc in the Cankaiun Heavily—New York Gen. | ‘olff bureau which added to the text | at Camp Devens, two trained nurses Hertling, the German imperial from this city quietly packed their | chancellor, has resigned, ac- necessary equipment and took the | cording to a message received first train for the camp. So quickly S TR Gl did they g nd so modest were they of their commendale action, that s delegation is incorrect.” neither would give their names for FRrE = S d publieation. One of these nurses who R 5 1 e e 4 b The Wolff bureau’s note apparently gressman in Line for Appointment ' clouds S 4 - 2 b § R e ] The \Wolff hureau’s n ppar gressman in Line for Appointment | clouds and ground mists again ham Along the whole hattlefront bd VAR DElRney. % nitee ot Miss Washington, Sept. 28.—America | was appended prior to the develop- | e 0 aonn e committee if | Pe d the airmen detailed for ob-| Cambrai the operations were SIARIA Lnnitacium WhH6 atl cie Tagt l]l[i today set itself to the task of raising | !cnts reported yesterday of the Bul- § i servation today in the area of the op- [ gressing satistactorily this ngom moment found it absolutely impossible o loan of 000,000,000 in three | SATiAR move, which showed that He Ts Re-clected. | eration now in progress. The condi- | Field Marshal announces. to g0 e cmissaries from the Lmim oRE oo to e Flarald) | tions, however, did not prevent entire- e Hhis whtarnoc i 0 oleloc TRENEHES T R SAYS' Although th : ; S \',V g Ll b Washington, Sept. 28.—The position | 1¥ operations by the pursuit planes of S Take Veles. three other nurses will leave by auto- g s Il i3 g R s L s ) e e o e Lo Americanainiforces London, Sept. 28.- The city Wobile for the camp, They are Mis mum of any previous Liberty Lgan | the Macedonian w Lecter e i, Consress mates nim | With their backs to the outer edge | fortress of Veles, one of the James I(Hw,n\l of the )v«:ll;h‘_r’if'lh\r‘] == SudRDY faRNaRETRten il e Roredit Partiament Meots Monday S paRT spointment on the | ::r ““"\"?"“”rh‘l“(‘*‘ ”'“‘l the “';‘”‘”""* to- | portant bases of the Rulgarian fo ment staff, Miss Garc Claffey and M T ever underts n by @ - natic ¥ s- Y i el ¥ . s | day were ighting desperately in an 80 er Serb o he g Mrs. Hathaway of - Soutn murrit | Colonel Would Enrol Women | i acpariment oficinle were conaim | Copenhagen, Sept. 28 —The lead- [Wavs and Means tommittee in tho | oy deavor to- bring the American ad- | 1iver, mas been. saptured. ny. Sed street, Mrs, Hathaway, who was, be- 5 I d " 2 that the sum would be oversub. | ers of the ministerial bloc of the .nflV‘_‘m\ar-‘:\ "‘j‘ ‘_V”f'*“”' “'!““:“"A vance to a definite halt. The Germans | troops, the Serhian war office her marriage, Miss Gertrude or Industrial Service seribed. Their confidence was ex- | Bu an parliament. according {o | tatives from New TEngland on this. | were increasing the volume of Johnson, a trained nurse, volunteered A 7 pressed in the announcement that | advices from Sofia published the fol- jthe most important committee in service with the Red Cross and fter War the surplus would be allotted. lowing officiall ‘note Fini connection |iCongress, are Allen L. Ireadway, re: s been waiting for three months for — Officials felt that it was a fayor- | With the government's proposal for of “"SS"]"]‘”S”'"“"‘} el her call. The nurses who will leave 3 2 able augury for the Fourth Libe an armistice: Qe OIS RO E Sa00S Sie Rotiinans wil Sakh an exive sup. Baltimore, Sept. 28 —Registration | 1, an, ‘t“,‘ The (,.,,,,”,:,m:”}:,,‘ ',:,'I,;\”‘ “In accordance with orders of the r. O'Shaunessy is not a ply of blankets and equipment. | ©f Young women as well as men for | wa y just when the American army | leaders of the ministerial bloc the | candidate for re-election to Congress, | 1;,ingnville-Montfaucon road to a|and have advanced a considerable Among the equipment they will take |industrial training in peace times as | was pressing forward in a great of- | Sovernment at 5 o'clock Wednesday |hut is the nominee of his party for the |, will be hypodermic needles and sy- [ well as in fensive in France, and Bulgaria was | afternoon made an official offer of an | senate to succeed LeBaron B. Colt, MU S e TR e suing for peace. starting the long ex. | armistice to the adversary. The lead- | and the indications are that the bril- clinical thermometers, etc. In the wmeantime, as other nurses are re- eased from their present positions, or as others volunteer for this work, they will be sent to camp. Mayor Quigley expects that another unit wili be ready to leave tomorrow and mlso on Monday. Hartford, Bristol, New Haven and Willimantic are also helping in this mov The remains of Corp. Fred Dalton wil be laid at rest tomorrow afternoon it St. Mary's new cemetery following vices at:St. Mary’s church. Services #11 be conducted at his late home at 0 o'clock in the afternoon and i v troops pushed thrd | Houthulst forest. north of Ypres. Haynecourt and have ached News Agency from The Hague. (aRiTTes o Tovak Tefories, ot ranert cor. e asparture of i PROMOTION FOR: LONERGAN: | “Soite the amerioan army Norm: | ousiCompeg road. (i ; west of Verdun, Sept. 28, 10:30 a. m. | tions in Flan®rs in conjunction their | nounces in a statement dated Fri fire and indicating anew their deter- The Serbian forces are pushing | mination to resist to the utmost from Veles tc d Uskub. The trd The line fought for runs through | defending Veles were taken pris the northern Argonne woods and east- Serbian troops have reached R | ward alov a2 line paralleling the | vista, fifteen miles north of Isl | near Ivoiry, and thence north- | tance heyond Kochna, towards war times was urged by | easte The Germar e massed in | Bulgarian border. S BT b et R o the Clerges Wood and in the Emont ‘ eoie e = S Canta ors of the bloc are in accord that the | liant and eloquent O'Shaunessy will . = = - Aneechinereifcday fopentin almovin | % red RCslitsErationBe iR tio R Santial | Sia S tes BoC 2T Woods. MILITARY HONORS iberey on Powers army and the people must maintain | be suacesful. R e merican s e e e Y e FOR CAPT. CHAPM. ilitary and public discipline, which | The industry, studious habits, mark- | {inery pr %76 now have un hpprosch th the — military and public discipline The industry dious habit k- | tiflery freely to breai TR e At g : i 4 is so necessary for a happy issue in | ed initiative and ability of Congress- lispositi s. The Germans e oy Sl i il Some ot us bl Dwent; ity these times which are decisive for the [man Lonergan place him in the lead | jomos 1O0% The Hermans are - des Colonel ‘Roosaveit naa “\‘Vo ;m‘w ,\[!tldl(*\o\xn..’,\ Dt. 28 . Or minute rm"vml,\‘ begun work of peace. _{ms the successor of Mr. Shaunessy on every advanced point in their effort to have all men trom T8 to 45 wequncy | &fter last midnight Middletown dis- | “Parliament has been summoned |the Ways and ‘Means Committee on | checl the America ficers, Wil Act As Escoriiel e i meirt Sant “u‘i : € trict ove h:lh\‘ ribed ll',\‘ F l‘)\\l:lh Bond | to meet on September 30. which Connecticut and New Eng] \n\]‘ Sk 3 UTeral WOROrEo) f01 B isterMiTiethialina eI NIS ayater | Lok SRl £ N chasrmaniiof = were represented for years by the late | Trench Advance is Four Miles, Dermenent land Iot u usaliB Foriine | Lo ie Sconim e LRent aiteley Panic in German Capital. Tbenezer J, Hill who was promoted | puris Sept. 28.—In the successful | purposes of peace no 1 oo | gram to the treasur 1.1x-]m{vf.{nunt an- London,_ Sept. 28.—The publication | from the Committee on Banking and | continuation of the offensive west of ) k nouncing the accomplishment. Currency. the purposes of T Let us extend . the Argonne the Frenc relicaps At a mass meeting which ended at e e e S R i T French have caj the principles to women no less than | yidpivnt plec Alling 1,420,000 on Eleventh Page) ) . . tured the village of Somme-Py, an jto men. Let us have suffrage on = Z SRl e e ntd ey ‘ii.‘hV(ll}Q Av!\()! C X"! ,x;n,\i(f‘nmmlt(cv_, ll.:fl- | advance of about four miles, says the at the South Congregational church| jservice. Let us demand the service | yrjoy nllotment is $1,354,600 R done sxcellent wore forsthe husiness iwak offce piatament today heirew afternoonlntis onedl from women as we do from men, i [l - TO SUBSCRIBERS, interests of Connecticut. He is also 2| The heights north of Iontaine-en g Bl g 3% trom there the hody Wil be brousht | i return give the suffrage to il men g | member of the Committee on Invalid | Dormoiss also have bgen taken. The DijGeosps W, O HUL il e State and City Guard, With Army Funeral services, with full milig§ honors, will be held for Captain liam Harmon Chapman, U. S. M. R who d Thursday night at the Tk dore Roosevelt hospital in New Y ontinued fo the church with military escort. At fand women who in peace and wa Marttord Subscribes $10,185,000. accordance with 2 govern- 1 po)gions, giving attentlon to the needs | French have taken additional prison. | the ¢hurch quartet wli sing, and md the church services be held pub- | erform the service, and to no Hartford, Sept. 28.—When Hartford || ment regulation, the Herald of the old soldiers and their widows; | ers. The fighting continues. bers of the State and City Gudpd ely at 3 o'clo entatives | othe opened surth Liberty Loan cam- || Publishing Co. is required to the Committee on Coinage, Weights Pressing on between the Ailette Grothleie Al B&R) the Ciy and Home rd will The profiteer, he declared, should | paign today, bonds to the amount of and Measures: and the Commlittee on | und the Aisne last night the French | 2 & small hohorayys rvo as emcort and the pall and|he put to digging first line trenches, | $10,186,000 hnd already been sub- Expenditures on Public Buildings. | penetrated the ravine between Jouy | URited States army men who will ywer bearers will be sen from | and *his brother in wrongdoing, the | scribed for. The Travelers Insurance ¢ Congressman Lonergan has attained | and Alzy and captured those two vil- ny the body here among the f B a er or loafer”, should bhe put |Co. announced this forenoon the ginning October 1. @ high position in officlal Washington | lages. afternoon at 2 o'clock will he sung N Ning at 7:3 & him largest carly subscription in the city, | ———— = nd his influence there is of material | Farther north the Irench gained | Vices for Captain Chapman were h Soldiers’ 1 ; Colonel Roosevelt said ho “would | for $4,300,000. It also announced . = - benefit to Conecticut. o frequently | sround northeast of Sancy and cap- | from the home of his wife at No. BeY-os are bolng conducted keep just as far from Bolshevism as | $1,000,000- subscription through New B i presides as temporary speaker of the | tured 130 prisone A German | Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, and on n ternoon at the Clinton street chi from kaiserism.” In this country he | York, and a total of $1,000,000 more WEATHER. House, and is sacretary of the Demo- | counter-attack north of Allemant was | Sunday, October 6, memorial servi 3 aid, the “Germanized socialists” | for its various agencies. = cratic National Congressional Com- | repulsed for Captain Chapman will be held e body of the | have shown themselves as enemies of The Aetna (fire) Insurance Co. had mittee e the Westminster church, Brookl his wity | the republic, and should not be per- | taken first honors by subscribing for : ict that he serves his con- British Capture 10.000. The services will be conducted by The | mitted to be at large while the re- | $1,500,000 worth of the KFour!: Toan titutents dless of their political | London, Sept. 28.—Ten thousand | Rev. Mr. Simms, pastor, who wag collect in advance for all mail subscriptions to the Herald be- Hartford, sept. —Fore for New pritain and vicin Fair tonight and Sunday. g = Fonight affiliations has added materially to his | prisoners have been captured by the | close personal friend and company Eleventh Page) (Continued on Eleventh Page) (Continued on Eleventh Page) - = popularity at home British in their offensive in the Cem- ! of the captain,