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—_- mnv m HT‘RALD HERALD “ADS” MEA BETTER "+ B JSINES S . ESTABLISHED 18%. - ; JT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 GERMANS FIRE CAMBRAI AS BRITISH APPROACH; FRENCH GO AHEAD UNCHECKED ON TWO FRONTS ULGARS WILLING TO MAKE ATTACK ON TURKE BULGAR DELEGATES AGREEABLE TO ’ . BULG ARS MURDER OWN OFFICERS |Battle in Cambrai-St. Quentin Sector Resu ATEACK, FRUIL Adl A, U0 TURE TRYING TO STEM TIDE OF FLIGHT| Today; French Advance Between A and Vesle Rivers andin Champagne;En HALF MILLION MARK [ TOUCHED TODAY London, Oct. 1, via Montreal—Bulgaria, during the | SrEinE CUEE P o e ‘ discussion over the armistice at Saloniki, indicated that | Honiom Dot 1o=in bie romnn o ot | cueeiian thenter, we have bian troops Sunday fought successful patrol engage- she was not averse to attacking Turkey, according to re- |verely defeated the Bulsarians near ments.” 1 Forced to GiVC Up TOWI]S to Be!gflans. liable news recelved in London Reutequtd State% tflday | , Six nnl,r"\ from the Bulgs Malinoff Accused of Duplicity e Bt an frontier. The Serbian official | Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 1.—Premier 3 Bulgaria explained, however, that she could only act | statemient or Monduy reports that the | Aralinoff of Bulgaria is accused by the London, Oct. 1.—Under the threat of its speedy captu militarily in this connection in co-operation with the | Bulsarian forces were cut in two paits | Strasshunz Post of having concealed | British the city of Cambrai has been set on fire by the Gers Allies Pileaian coldes Tilet thove apacs - trem s deslgprlan. drmy g, declsion || Field Marshal sllgiz feported this in his, official| statcuiu = A ; SEE 5 m the ~Central powers| -he phattle was resumed this morning in the Cambrai-St. Qu f | { | | w ! who tried to stop them in their flight. | nearly ten davs ago to turn over the ! WORK BEG]NS TOM[}RR “ Uskub was occupied by French cav- | ontire province of Dobrudia to Bul.| SCCtOT. { | | | $611,000 \ olumarlly Subscrihed Without Any Canvassing TURKEY SENDS OUT ARMISTICE “FEELERS” alry on Sunday. London, Oct. 1.—“Feelers” have been put out by Vienna Admits Withdrawal. o e o el 2 der French Advance on Two Fronts cision ‘was reached in Berlin on Sep- key for an armistice, the Evening News today says Vienna, Sept. 30. via London.—To- | tember 23 during the visit of Talaat] _ et : ° ki gl Turkey for an a % g Y 4 | night’s war office statement says: | Pasha, the “Purkish' premier but that| VaNCing on the front between the Aisne and the Vesle r it understands. “4On the Bulgarian feostiwe evaicu- | Premier Mol ¢iied to Waks he| today’s war office statemerit says. ! While these advances are said to be semi-official no | atea after local engagements a strip | decision known fo the Bulgarian French attacks in the Champagne are continuing, wit notice will be taken of them, the article states, until an |of territory Immediately west of Lake jarmy “in time to prevent Bulgaria's| important advance, scored in the Aisne Valley Binarville Ochriad ! asking an armistice.” zaria - Jiber 2 all Flirst = o [y o = Paris, Oct. 1.—French troops this morning again weftd Church Tonight to Be Addressed By Returning Office rom Western Front. Voluntary subsecriptions to the Vie- Conde-lez-Audry were captured. tory Loan in this city have now piled official telegram is recelved The I'rench have taken more than 13,000 prisoners o1 o e e apo SOMETHING”, CRY IN GERMANY; NOTHING SHORT OF {BRING UP RESERVES | i e s immesi s s e & jan Andreéw J. Sloper who was number of guns were of heavy calibre. s,“,i;f;"“?if'.“.".',..T.TJ,ZE‘Z‘J‘,,',’“3“;";.,,;;',‘,”‘SCHISM BETWEEN FACTIONS GROWS| (OMPLETE VICTORY TO STOP AMERICANS et %,f??,_lc_f‘ofm on Combrs. :::n:]o\m::: ivvvh\\‘llrll::\‘::,n ;:;:‘lu.h’ 1‘«v;\ lKAI FR KARL TO ISSUE MANIFESTO EF TR T R Closin‘é’i‘i;] )1‘111})\10111.0;1(‘ vxl!‘l(l'n‘;i\;v\}"",’(“ 7[“1’;;‘ c‘:‘\}?u‘\lrm!&’)‘y’1|‘\r'»"1§‘}i;, 1 i el b e Baliour Says German Aspirations | Germans Determined to Hold FaSE | 3ot 1 trncmect e oieint comib's ommvest at'the various banks, U to London, Oct. 1.—A peace demon- age between the junker and conserva- | Marshal Haig announced in his official report today o'clock yesterday afternoon the sub- | stration took place in Berlin on Sat- ! dive classes and the class represented | M B G h d F Ch F ; . Wre scriptions taken in amounted to ap- | urday according to news received | by the socialists and radicals who on | uSt ¢ Lrushe orever on fimpagfle ron Belgian Towns Wrested From Foe. proximately a quarter of a million, | here today. The cheering crowds as- | this asion have the support of | S G London, Oct. 1.—Continued progress along the whole | sembled in front of the Bulgarian le- | some centrists nd even national lib- «but during the remainder of the day | ,ution at the German capital, neces- i BAS[S OF WORLD PEAGE DEATH GRAPPLE PROGRESSES in Belgium yesterday is recorded in the Delgian official statd ibscriptions "eontinued to pour in | sjtating police intervention. mperor, William’s ibelated’ anzlety |s‘sued‘ this morning. The stu(cmm‘n ays Amersweld until the final ire, oxclusive of to- | London, Oct. 1.—There is the great- | for the people to co-operate in the — ()o.syne»\ kerke have been carried and Belgian ops have cr est excitement in Germany over the ! government evideritly will be distaste- \hcull the Zarren-Roulers and the Roulers-Menin roads at sev 1. |idetection: of Bulgaria, Holland dis- | #ul to the junike s, one of whose fore- Farther south, on the front between Cambrai and St} ) ; | patches say. Some reports say a|most papers, the Kreuz Zeitung, de-| Only By Positive Defeat of Teuton | Despitc Enemy Tactics—Stand on e 5 = As yet ihe,various factories have | punic affected Berlin Bourse, where | clares a dictatorship is the only pos- the town of Vendhuile was captured by the British. not begun.to make i canvass of Umirg war industry stocks slumped violently, { sible alternative. The demand of the ! Lust For Political and Commercial { XKriemhild Line Apparently Decided - North#of St. Q“U’l”}\ the British wedg® ¢ teg. b expett to g it is id. wopular parties is for a pularly elec- arther into the German-held “erritory and ¢ empyes, but expect to do 5o to- S SRy ( E ,l.’ i & Por { D Power, Foreign Sceretary Says. Qo—Fight for Tunned, Yo Y-SR morrew. ' Whis Work has been held up | B parliament - and | tive cabinet. & { has been captured, { sbtmie S ek of huttons. g | e o1 ‘ o ;,Wa;‘- pfl\:}(a i . ('l:]n_rh, 10 Tssue Manifesto, | London, Sept. 30.—The Lo AR EESON S . commitied has made frantie efforts Lo | THe @lArm brought fortH imstint, de- I Adtordhig to Vienna messages, Fm- | jpo o0 AR SRS de e 2 ol 5 3 e #el w LIE supply of Libesty © Tohn | Mand that “something be dong.'* | peror Charles is to isie a manifesto | - cordinated peoples must DECHBEIE LA, Ueliven pi: e b Allenby Approaches Damascus. buttons that all who subscribe might lispatzh to the Daily Mail from ! to the people tomorrow and it is felt #nd territories occupied by Germany |tween the Argonne forest and the Paris, Oct. 1.—General Allenby’s troops how are two have one, but so far only a small { The Hague says the demnd is for ! that this must be an utterance of his- | since the beginning of the war must | Meusc river, where the Americans are | half miles from Damascus and French cavalry art of their order-has been filled, | Somebody possesing the confidence of | toric importance. | have complete freedom before a | engaged, telegraphs the Mail's corres The factory canvass, whic pegins | the Germans and their allies to replace | The convention with Bulgaria sign- { league of nations can be possible and | Pondent writing on Monday. tomorrow, will not be anpounced | !1€ Present military oligarchy, but | ed yesterday was a purely military ar- | peace secured to the world, said Ar- A new German division has been 4 P RN Nl Lt i s T SNt whis Pol FOsh Zorelah o lentified in the fighting, and the J o until the various concerns have com- | OPinions <clash regarding who this, rangement which was entered into on | thur Balfour, British foreign secre- | I g . PERSHING PRAISES Ty pleted their work. The individugi | VA8Ue personality might be. | — tary, at the Guildha v ave nm"nu apparently has decided to S e | REPORTED KILLE eams Wi 5 A in il et & All reports indicate a decided rlun\' (C ontmmd on \mm Page his support to the outlined in !Mmake a stand on the Kriemhild line. - S x e I also. begin thair active BB, St e A ‘ew York | The Americans weré fighting what U. S. SUPPLY SERVICE SOLDIER S ¥4 campaigning tomorrow and reports of President Wilson’s recent. New York s 2 e e e very seoona] speech. almost resembled a pitched battle A e [l sues before mankind is thoroughly | 2long that sector of the front. < N § v i Bl iRally This Evening realized,” said Mr. Balfour. *If we Every possible resource M being | Extendd, Congratulations to Major | War Burcau Tryimy fo ANoen This cvening there will be big | } failed in this crisis not merely to win | used by the enemy to prevent or at Gen, Harbord for Co-operation Private Stanley Brogis Ts i mass meeting and rally in the First the war, but o see that such wars |least delay, the American advance, but s Congregational ‘church when A. M. | do not recur, our task would be but |these efforts have availed him little. During Recent Advance. or Dead. B e (Y Mhs. Aok Bailins s J American airmen continued their fine ¥ to Mrs salling alf accomplished A i g ; ior Tranr i Ton BoMliy and. Unptain. 1. -C. Goor | — | o recident Wilson's main . théme | Work notwithstanding the bad] Parls, Oct. Gen. Pershing on| Among its other investigati will speak. Captain Gow, who has| Rl | s SRR E T iy e weather. behalf of the ! American First Parmy | War Bureau is how endeavoit ey dow, who has ' Total Number 465—Schools| Man Under Arrest in Hart- | was this: That it the world would | cure for relatives of Private Rxpeoh [ SWEEr Meant Avlih, the make sure that it is going to have | = has congratulated Major Gen. James | oot (0% FERERES HE FIVECE . h\_" ul‘(l\? .\“ x\n”._:n‘\‘:\ Hl (1” l( \‘md Not to Close—Sol- ford Gives Ofiicers peace, it must come to some arrange- Americans in Heavy Battle. G. Harbord, commander of 'the|tion which will enlighten thes B 0 corved with the British.Army ment by which malefactors or would- Withe the Antenieais ATy, on. thel i 5 Ry 7 2 a b ey [ Nerans, arrived biscld dier Dies. Evasive Answers be malefactors are to be kept in or- | st. Quentin Sector, Sept. 30, (By the | - erican SRRUATIREIICS., onviis “\x:;{?e’r ::; ha’sm}ev;:‘ \:4m<;.x\lm&\ #his country only few days ago 4 der by a league of nations. The sec- | Associated Press)10:30 p. m.—Ameri- jgnanner in which necessary supplies | ° gd X 1a 'o ‘l‘l Women Team Captains. Eine K ond proposition was that if you a an forces fighting onithe Hindenburg pad been transported to the front in ““‘10““ 8 ¥ Following is the list of team cap- With an increase of 93 cases of Span- Bridgeport, Oct. 1.—Federal officers | to carry out this great ideal the only line south of Gouy have been heavily | recent eperatio Private Brogis, who tail$ and members recruited from the | 15h influenza in this city reported up to | who took over Samuel Dinola, 59, o | time to do it effectually is the mo- | engaged all day, and tonight the ac- > ot : : ; age,, went to Camp Devens on ranks of the fair sex. Their head. | 2 o'clock this afternoon, the health ment when peace itself is being | tion still continue in Richter & Company’s | department now has on its records of | Bevarian, arrested ‘at the railroad | forged py the labors of the victori- | Australian unitg have been co- ['DRAFT DRAWING CONCLUDED | £, o5 last ygar,and was firct GRbBRTine ol totall oetd ses. Late | Station early today with suit case | ous powers. operating with tHe Americans. Near i signed to Company I of the 1 ptain; Miss | Yesterday afternoon several additional | which held 16 grenade shells, each | “Personally I am very much of the | the north d " ; Bingham . Harold J, | cases were reported and when the ! day's activities, was well over the Future Tranquility Can Be Seenred | Yankees Continue to Forge half million 1 8 wrongs ui | London, Oct. 1.-—~Gorman reserves n y- is advenein) Beyrout, according to Marcel Hutin, of the Echo de Paris. % and south portals of the [*# TR S TG Infantry. Hé has two . primed, believe that this will stop | President’s mind. tunnels through which the St. Quentin | Officerssand Enlisted Men Work in | Anna Wiantis of Miks, Methur . Rellly, Mrs, | Office closed last night a total of 872 | | & 70 1 Tt Restoration of Independence. canal runs the fighting has been es Mrs. B, Rakertis of 19 Sloper, Mrs. J. H. Kirkham, | ?2d been listed since the epidemi T SEEE T ey “If you are going to render perma- | pecially vigorous. It was at this point Relays and Task is Finished Hours | " pp o500 o Mise T H. Toarned Miss Elisabetl | Proke out These are" the officlal | Officer Thomas Maloney, 'on duty at{nent German domination over Rus- | that the Americans passed over the S ey Rogers, Mprs k. 1. Trauf. Miss | 18Ures given out by the department. | the Mflll_m\ just before the 1 o'clock | gja, especially western Russia, and | canal. Thousands of Germans pouréd Ahead of Schedule, BT Ui b, Mrs, T N, Eeniend Atlhough the health board records | train for New Yark was to pull out, | the small peoples along the Baltic R show 465 quarantined cases of this | Was told that a mun, later giving the !if you refuse to redress the wrong am several d their bro . had been illed Washington, Oct. l.—Drawing of | tion about July 16."” Accordin to rtiier in‘oy given the War Bureau on Jul more than five kilometers under | draft registrants was completed at 8 | Req Cross nurse in a £ mountain. The ¢ was held by | gclock this morning, hours ahead of | wrote to the soldie relod into the struggle and have been D ' heavily engaged disease, there is no doubt that the name of Dinola had a suitcase full of | ot "Poland; if the subordinated peo- The St. Quentin canal tunnel runs | order numbers for thirteen million | iwre many more in the city that have | hand grenades. He started to make ' pjes in the Austrian empire are to be | for not yet been reported by the doctors, ' an arrest oa suspicion The man | jeft under the heel of the German | owing to the lack of time. #One phy: fought and had to be overpowered. | nd Magyar minorities; if the Balk- large numbers of Germans who were cian is said to have receved 141 cases |The case held the grenades and each | ans again are to be the scene of |on board electrically lighted barges. | yesterday and has had scarcely any | had been wrapped in towels or under- ! ploody wars and the occasion of hos- | rrhere are wide towpaths and galleries | from the glass bowl w the left arm. . Subsequently, rest himself in several days. Another | Wear. They were ready far T. N. T.| {jjities among their neighbor; leading off ffom each side of the cz By working in relays through the [ (ers state, they receivod @ Teth | doctor s had to give up his office | a1 "with this explosive they could | Turk 1s to be allowed o r o Bis [ ana i thew the. extive ' hours in order to atten is house | have been used as bombs in a |y ; sway over the territories el M e . . DEDIAE A 3 Harold 1o 'Shepard, Mrs. A. A. Mills, | this morning that he has not had any | thrown into the hold of a steamer | gored to her and added to her those | tire Hindenburg | rapidly than in previous lotteries. Pro- DOd i he wal Sor 1 Mrs. 11 eich, Mrs. D. MeMillan.% slcep in 8¢ hours. In addition to his |or handled in any way with great| populations which really make her | . Vost Marshal General Crowder person- ;’ENI\),‘:»M\- i ‘M'“ . No. 4. Mrs. Charles M. Oquist, cap- | other calls, he has two serious cases | destructive effect. indeed am Ttaly redecmed: if (Greece | Dead Fill Mouth of Tunnel. ally watched the operation from start | TR0 T S8 B VRS ain; Miss Fva Johnson. s | of pneumonia resulting trom influer The man, denving that he was a| g {5 bhe threatened, as in the past, by ! Z 7% iy : to finish. g No Miss ' Frances M ttiesey, | that demand hiS constant care. Doc- | Prussian 1d he lived in Bridgeport| y1o demindtion of the Cential Baw o lhg o Lo smericiis *“f“"'g’{“ the “There was only one accident in the | & 5 £ z captain; . Mr W. L. Hatch, Mrs. |tors estimate there are probably be- {and was a Bavarian but had served in | o.¢. i Serbia is not to be restored SG“U‘”,')’ Sx ‘]“ f‘“j s‘;””}“‘ ,‘”! G"‘,‘j whole thir Gen. Crowder said, ENGINE BOILER BLOV© Ularence I. Bennett, Mrs. Georse T. |tween 500 and 600 actual cases in the | Troop D, Fighth = United States | i1l a1l her appalling sacrifices and | Joans Temaied i WdINE U0 ang| “and that came on the last numbe KILLS 2 AND %3 Kimhall, M H. S. Humphrey, Mrs. | city. cavalry. When asked if he had | glorious gallantry; if France Bt ;‘l"j !<:“” sot «‘1 ttle ‘T‘L»\] p ‘,‘f“*-'," The paper slipped out of the capsule ry M. Pates. Mrs. Lee Warren. ~+ While the rumor has hecome circu- | Served in the German army he re-| &% C0 e her full place in western | tr oy oY POUTed up and pImsed M2 | but was found in the Howl and so it | 6, Mrs. Stanley Eddy, captain; | lated about the city that the schools [Plied: “I do mot have to answer| purope, and it Belgium is not to be | o 'y 50 e enEED (e | made no difference but for a moment NEINC Cliffor v . Mrs. Louis |are to be temporarily closed because | that question.” He had been wWorking | Loiored in full measure, if all those | ) ‘f],“jf’ i‘;" i g l"’ N8l we thought We were short one Rumme,ioormod 2ddy, Mrs. | of the epidemic and because so many | &t the Burns & Bassick plant, and | (i are not potentially to recur, then. | ot e S enas Hanon, WA S iy Emily Andrews, | of the tcachers have been strickep | he said he had the grenad as must do something ~more than 2, Miss Fallen captain; Miss C. H. Hitchcog Clark, Miss o Burnes, Mrs. | Grace M. Coholun, Miss M. A. To! may, Miss Agnes Middlemas, Miss J Dunbar, Miss Grace = Atkins, -Miss | Doris Osborn, Miss Elizabeth Leghorn. No. 8, Mrs. Carl 8] Ramsay, c schedule. The last number taken |Plaining that he was in her el the hospital and had been wou ALT1S0nk night, officers and enlisted men of the [ ten September 1 in their b you choked with dead. This action began ”F_'r“- o oo B ; : i last evening and continued until 8 elephone communication was R Bl Miss Barba down. Judge B. F. Gaffney, chairman | Souvenirs. | merely establish a league of nations. & Conductor John P. Bohanof] i . ¢ ; ‘elock this morning with unabated | maintained with the government i e Moore. of the school board, stated this after- Dinola gave his local address at “You must put these wrongs right | 5o 4 ety man William K. C i { printing office during the drawing 2 No R. Germond, captain; | noon that as vet his board sees no | 759 Howard avenue, which was right, | p oo o™, Sgouue of nations can set to | Dlonora: b i Kll’)‘(“]t:;:; ma{z)t(;r g % M‘rv'uu;lul gnjored; Bneingt e Miss Be Chamberlain, Mrs. Paul { actual necessity for such action. The | Put he refused to give a New York | Loy ” you must give it a clean slate | OTCERUAEA MOW are BOIAINE to v o ately to district draft boards, | Drakemen Steven Bolunsk T. Frisbi | reports in the various schools show |address at which he paid visits fre- | (" &0,1 upon. Then and then only | "Tioted T o€ U R IUTE 8 ih | by which it will be made public. ' | Hoke Loomis, captain; §only an average amount of sickness, | duently. He would not say to whom | Zy " " eagie of nations worl B i he e = 5 T Py as S S T, ford, Mrs. 5. W. Ivy- | except in the Bast street school whero | he Was to deliver the srenades, nor | “Gon il mymnt Must Be Chained. | o5, Bellicourt there W very bewvs e | The oiler of 1 ymots g, M Johnston, Mrs. Irred | 300 of the 944 children are out sick :ur'\\ hat v‘drll-'nlz-r purp \huy“\‘\"‘m “oPherefore, in order to make a Hiohthie Ushe. fortie n sARNEE) RLLACY FOR SUFFRAGE ok '}'”"pm"“ I““’ W. Macomber, Mrs. M. B. Rhodes, | and five teachers are also confined to | to be used as “souvenirs.” Vhen o ations possible complete FActy: e Y ks 5 in the train were dan Mre. Josephine Robinsgx, Miss Swains | thelr Nomes. 1¢ 1o cxplained however, | Quéstioned closely: the man ga'e AN R, 1 phcolutely neccssary. oo HIRrtiird Qe g T, B it Ats | ol teuicator No. 9, Mrs. Noah Lueas, captain: |that not all of these cases are of in- | Sive answers constantly i . e enorte e as ming sradually | torney Thomas J. Spellacy, demo- | termined Mrs. Howard M sons, Mrs. R fluenzs, but many are hard colds that | Federal officers of two branches of | Brradiat G oAbl 8 i mond R. Healey, Mrs, R. Pinches, | are beng properly treated. At the | service had'him in hand for a time. R Migs Esther Stanley, Mrs. C.-W. Viv-"}High schools there are seven teachers | It is said that theft of empty ‘grenadc T cratic nominee fo ernor, today - | sent the following telegram to U PVT. ALEXIAN'S FU Must Learn Road to Berlifi. | Senators Overman, Simmons, Tram-| The funeral of P WEATHER. | With the American Army North of | melle, Drew, Fletcher, Borah, Me- | who died at Camp Dev Sept. 30, (By the Associated A Lean, Bennett and Baird: “Not only | monia, following § followitig order, cap- | in justice 'to the women of the coun- [ was held today Hartford, Oct. L—-Forecast ||| yreq on a Germun officer, shows that | try, but to back up the president in | dox church on for New Brifain and viclnity: j | ihe enem overiooking no chances, what he has declared to be a vital | pany M of the TFair tonight and Wednesday. | e war measure I appeal to vou to vote | an escort and nth Fage) for the cuffrage amendment,” tock place in F! lan_ Miss Ruth Corbin who are absent fror their class rooms | shells had been going on for a time No. 10, Mrs. G. H. Lyuch, captain; | because of illness. and the disposal of them could not be | Mrs. Julic Moore, Mrs. Frank Humh- One more New Britain soldier was | traced. With Dinola’s arrest there is | | shrey, Mrs. 5. E. Kiely, Mrs. Nellie [ added to the penor roll tod: Fe | the possibility of locating some of the | | Fogarty, Mrs. M. A. Sexton. is Private Ferdinando Tinti, 25, of | missing she ‘I I\ No. 11, Miss MHllie Macauley, cap- | 29 Pearl street. He died last night For the present Dinola is held on tain; Miss Harvey. a police conrt warrant until vt | | No. 12, Mrs. Bergendahl, eaptain, «Continuw: s.l an \mth Page; Tow, ¥ N

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