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FROM THE HERALD HERALD “ADS” MEAN BETTER BUSINE TO THE SERVIC ESTABLISHED 1876. ' ) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, DAY, OCTOBER 8, I¢ VE AGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. — = WILSON COMPLETES REPLY TO CENTRAL POWERS 4 v FLAT REFUSAL OF APPEAL FOR MILITARY ARMISTICI I\ | PATIENTS NUMBER ST. QUENTIN-CAMBRAI SECTOR "; ,mu g WAR EHEST Lansing and Col. House and Announg PAN!SH INFLUWZ% O, ment Will be Made Late this Afternog Emergency Physwlan TSt Y e o e obsrstices nearl ohols pifaes on e ik o i MESSAGE MAY NOW BE ON WAY TO ENEMY CHIEFS YANKS AND BRITONS DRIVE IN DR, GRACE DIFS iF ]W VILLION ADDED President Has Conference With Secreta [,760; INCREASE TLondon, Oct. 8.—FEmglish and Amor-| the line between Pont Givart :\ml { isfactory progress is being made, the | resistance, however, the Aisne h:nt lengm Gar”g or Patients l Up t0 $1‘405‘051,000 \Washington: Oct 8o President Wilsor's reply to the. ol and Austrian request for an armistice and peace negotiatio [ river being in tho hands of the French probably will be dispatched before night, if it not already L5 dar”| e S0 e oo prosrecs DRAFT BOARDS’ TRIBUTES ELEVEN DAYS T0 CLEAN UP| e i front vesterday more than 2 -Hea]th Depar[men[ lo Gare iC'r' n:ans \\‘Lerc‘tuken pribsouer by Ameri- | beyond it. The Germans also have \fter being called into conference by the president wi | § whole village on the north bank of the can and English troops. i”ccn fighting fiercely along the Arnes. Colonel House and Secretary lLansing, Secretary mmulty 2 | i | S]Gk Uuab]e fo Get Doctor Today’s attack was launched just Courses At Louvaine, Belgium, and Country Must Furnish $120,000,000 | nounced today that Mr. Lansing before daybreak, during a heavy rain which began last night. would see the newspaper cf Claim on Strength and by Dack of Family. nemy '‘Counter-Attacks Repulsed. tion of New England Liberty Loan Hun Continues to Leave Belginm. ) ) e Amsterdam, Oct. 8.—The evacuation | FEichstadt, Germany, Followed | Daily I Allotment Ts to Be Com-| Trespondents at 1 o'clock and “probably would have something § by the Germans of the Belgian coast e them M. PNEUMONIA GASES French Continue to Advance. vegion is continuing, the frontier cor- raduation From St. Thomas® Sem pleted—New England Off [he president had spent the entire morning in his study’ a i : E L n t 3 Telesraaf 1 rts e . o 2 R b B ! Paris, Oct. 8——Northeast and north | 'espondent of the Telesraaf reports vy, Hartford. 161,006 Additional was believed to be putting in final shape a document upon whi . - S i The telephone lines between the fon- 61, - ! ER of Rheims .the Irench continued | - : he worked nearly all davis ooterd A - e o | tier and the coast were being taken Dr. Edward S. Grace. one of ti ) =) S v ‘ esterday. their successful advance, today’s war Washington, « 8.—The over- N £ & - , 3 1 : | i down yesterday and today. P olUTEent orac o = { one of those in the president’s confidence would give an offico anmouncement says. ench | e ; __ i Youngest practicing physicians in the iol ineres ! serty Loan sub-| + £ 1l A : by o ors ha 7 readhic the outsminislon The stores of material at Knokke, it e e Sy O fEnies timation of his decision but when the conference was over thd Nurses Wearing Muslin - Masks AS |y e-su-Suippe, at the junction of | ’;fiffi,f“fio;'ffl Yfi”.\ i f:”"; et et b soltnia hnovnine o :‘””““” e “,,," ' ""‘;"” ' was no change in the confident belief throughout the offie " A B s 7 the 'A ¢ 7 de ave been set on fire, | €y CieC 5 . B Ll day was 3§ 14,050, raising the tota e L s g : AT ot 1o S Protection Against Contagion—Medi- ;?c:r\§x§3:m3;|u<l he ‘Aisne mortheast of | 4y Ko, N OO te and many factories | Spanish influenza. Though ill him- O e &va<|< that an ‘u:m‘lug would be r‘l.u]\ refused and the Cent v-au- o L Rl g e ; N b 20 30. = y owers informed that unequivocal acceptance o ons 14 cal Men Exhausted by Continual “Along the Suippe river the French | lave been undermined in preparation | self he continued to administer treat- Eabscimiions| ohthe Hounth Dibenty ; : 1 t unequivocal acceptance of conditions I R S e fnr,\thdr-;qu(.k destruction. IS o0 e il IRED b SRRy MG R e e flm\n_ly_\ the 1 njlw'] .\t_:\lu\ and the Allies must precede any me and to the west have captured Bazan- | ‘A8 Part of the occupying troobs! ., . .nine at 11 o’clock, when 1 s 000,000 daily if the total $6,000,000,- | ing of peace preliminaries. g would have to choose between capture = © WA e WS ¢ 000 1s to be raised by the close of the —_— Sleep—Third Death in Cherpak | court. and flight when the evacuation oceurs, | compelled to go to bed. His condi- ibeise 5t Uislonen 1D i o S \ camipaizn o ober 19. : the correspondent points out, instruc- ; tion then bhecame extremely critical "he half way mind in the campaign Dernburg Adopts Defiant Attitude. A o e tions have been given them, he says, | and he hovered between life and was reached today with total sub- Amsterdam, Oct. 8.—Germany’s new ministry is one Owing to the serious spread of Gt "](r‘wt f“" C_ rmy lmf T':‘F? tg_eicu}nek‘) Hfflll?nd in r"nll.mn_(loth_(‘» ! death since Sunday. scriptions as reported by the federal | national defense as well as of peace and is prepared for a sta Spanish influenza and pneumonia | Oct- 7 (Reuter's).—German forces on | with the objective of evading impris- Dr. Grace gave promise of being rese inks to the treasury amount- | to the end against a | iliating J D Dernl f i Maiate b st o e it 1 | the nmorth bank of the Suimpe river | onment and subsequently returning o | one o the lewding whosio, o to only $1,7 5,950, loven works e asgll ST R H Ep Cate e U B st DD R epldemic is still on the increase and | o5 BCCl LS e on | Germmany. o ol e leading physicians of the N .0 minister of the Colonies, declares in a statement, according the doctors of the city who are al- | city. hough his death was expec ing to only § 716,950, AGaan Jerlin advices PR oT ~ | ed hourly since Sunday it was never- ; In the 11 days that have passed slight- AL X o R refuse additional cases, the state board ] theless a great shock to his wide cir- ' ly more than $120,000,000 worth of President Wilson's 1+ old and five new points can be of health has sent Dr. T. L. Blac U. S‘ NAVAL TRANSPI]RT MRS fi" L"iAN 3 CASE [Hv of acquaintances. In the practice | bonds were sold daily. cepted by us if put forward honestly., without humiliation ledge to this city to take all emer- < 188 "'-*,1"”"; ORI e thoroug Germany,” Dr. Dernburg said. We shall not accept an unjul gency cases when the services of and painstaking and he reflected thy $17,161.000 Gain in New England. humiliating peace. The ne ministrv. is b -4 e another physician cannot be obtained. 1Ssiee SOLRdU LD JSUChE senvice fa sl o Boston, Oct. 8.—A gain of $17,- s e € hew ministry, is nob oniy & MNGIEE. arly afternoan reports at the health H could render to his country, although ! o o™i (B0 S0 ree S0 o8 el peace, but, 1f necessary, a ministry of national defense and, department showed that the influenza i not in the army. H ve freely of ! 3 1o = it must be_ to the bitter end.” epidemis is still on the increase and g P his services in the making of physi- 162 new cases quarantined since yes- cal examinations of candidates for 2 i i e 1i . $199,065,000. terday bring the grand total up to|Steamer ~ Westgate Goes| Motion For Change of Venue | ¢ » onal AT s el B meription. for the day_ by | ELBERT EVERSON IS 1,765. ~ Members-oft both the Figst and Sec- | il M ek ot 31 ] ) s Amsterdam, Oct. 7.—Commen| German Press Split on Peace: riptions, making the total for the ) l Vl vy Aotior tn the!cit Fuabod sz 2 nl i ond district exemption boards ex- | % B adefonte a5 S i | the adad by Prince Maximi wiers docter in the city s rushed | Down In Collision 500 Expected From Public | 500" fchuine sorrow upon betms | 186/000; Rhode Island, $2,621 20| DEAD OF PNEUMONIA | the new German imperial chance e ri o . formec « irace ed s O et T id N T f B are embarrassed in caring for their Miles Off Coast. Pefenders: inform >t Dr. Gra dsith BEH R O R e R | the Tageblatt of Berlin 'sa >lw;m patients. Yesterday several of the morning and paid a high tribute to o, $215,000. TN All Germany, or at any rate, ctors were simply compelicd to re- his services. *‘He was one of the most = A 5 8 hon and good Gerr fuse to take any additional patients cfficient, faithful and conscientious $1.612,150 Is Figure Here. Well Known New Britain Young Man, | hicl, s imperishable. feels v\(;](::usle‘th‘fg\ could not find time or ‘Washington, Oct. 8.—The American{ Hartford, Oct. 8.-—One man sent to | medical examiners we had. He was Surely, but too slowly, New Britain NMarricd Dess Than o Wecks Prince Maximilian has done whal ohysical strength to care for them.|steamer Westgate of the naval over- | state prison, bench warrants issued | Wavs the first to arrive and th limbing up towards its ultimate | right and necessary. Why haven’ e s o nditions, Dr. T 1 | seas transportation service, has been | for two already in prison and the | 0 l6ave when there was gove 1L1T8,000 for the Vietory Ago, Succumbs. learned earlier to know ourselvesd . £ e . AR # - 11 erm . = o OhRlolbe LOne: Ssgou Today t figures were only The Lokal Anzeiger defiantly had Dr. II 1-1\::" r) finc;l to t}n_ ::unk at sea, with the loss of six mem- | Gilligan murder trial postponed for at | ways be depended upon and w L e e Elbert Everson, son of Mr. and|the German people will, to the Slackledge wi have his | bers of her crew, in collision with the | least another termx were the results of | every sense, a true volunteer”. Such ! 4 o e s S e T o= Rt et Jlbame headquarters in the office of the | g s > e P h S AR Pl e s e il committee is “sp <! speed | Mrs. Frank N. Ever of Warlock | drop of blood, figh those whose ai board of health and will be sub: gteasmer American. 1e session o he superior criminal 1 ! o then more speed On Thursday | street, died unexpectedly at 2 o'clock | 10 dictate a humiliating e, toeal e el ey The American picked up the sur- | court today before its adjournment | '\ 1501 dnd Stephen Robb, clerks of | niujg there will be a meeting of this | T e “Unbroken stands ou o call in any case where the family | vivors and is proceeding to port. { the two local boards this morning. | ommittec. this morning at his home, 60 Quaker | anamy jand the - deReasa i seeking the services of a doctor is to Thursday at 10 a. m. by Judge Lu- | SRR A ! T i v A | Yy land, pe PRt i A dispateh to the navy department| { Studicd Furope. \s yet however, there has been no | Lane, West Hartford, following tinues. “We shall be able to de| be made for Dr. Blackledge how=- today, reporting the sinking, Aati Ll i I Dr. Grace was born in New Brit- | report of the factory canvassers and | three days’ illness with pneumonia | ourselve more easily 1inst gver, wnless all other means of secup- | gocurred about 500 miles off the At- Joseph Geordi of this city, Who | 4in January 2, 1889, and was the | none will be made until the campa which resulted from an attack of | Entente attack through Bulgariai§ 1g medical attention have failed, for | [21tIC coast, but did not give the time, | shot Mrs. Sylvia Selza in the hand at | only son of Mr. Mrs, William | in each plant ympleted. Noon-day | 3 . . FoE ; inst Russia, whose millions v it s not the inteation of the health de. | The Westgate was a cargo carrier of [ her home on Franklin -avenue, Sep- | Grace of 85 Sou writt street., He | rallies at the factoric re proving | Spanish Influenza. The funeral Will | {hreatened us for three yea M partment to cut in on the practice of | 2»300 8ross tons. tember 19 pleaded guilty to aggra- | graduated from St. Mary's parochial | ¢ffective and Master-At-Arms Pratt | be held from his late home Thursday a flourishing countryside must be v vated ult and was sentenced to any of the local physicians. But in SRR o . o school in 1802 and then for five years | of the Royal British 2 "\u‘\"“"nml- afternoon and interment will be in Waste and hundreds of thousand: AnYiEoks e 08 L 3 state prison from one to three years. : : by studies fo s | dressed a rally at the Stanley, Rule | mairview cometery ey lives must be sacrificed by th 2ll cases where local docors are un- - P etk = - S pursued preparatory studies for the = Fairview cemetery, this city, acrificed by e en Dlet i e o _Washington, Oct. 8.—Sinking of the | On motion of State's Attorney Al- | pricsthood St. Thomas' seminary | and Level Co. vesterday, will speak Besides his mother and father, Mr, | if this maximum of our concess i illibs sublct e e | e 5“]"““' r A“{"g“)" Treves by an | corn the court ordered bench w: at Hartford, sraduating in 1907. His | at the Fafnir Bearing Co. tomorrow | goo oo™ 5 BO0G5 i g wife | does not suffice them.” be secured by calling the health de- i’x:\"r;( “';':)“i:‘:‘ & m:i: ;:TO th:; .“‘"ILS“} ]'._““l 1')0: .J‘(v).z‘" I}l] }\“‘;""‘"" scholarship won for him an assi noon and at ‘,'“; LR \‘ ““‘"‘l-" pla ]‘; who was, before their marriage two _ The newspaper admonishes P partment, telephone number 1606, | o SRR FOAS O Ik C VAR "’T‘;fl“ 2N o liam Doserany Tho are soxveil ment itrom Hhe lato IUght Rev at 4 p. m, Rallles wil OBt ]1‘V d | (ceks ago tomorrow, Miss Grace E.|dent Wilson to realize “the sy N8 His services willipel Eiventrracion 2o d (0L s ST SRR e s L S R S e e DESR g thael icrneyi tolfollow his philogt [t the Landers, Frary & Clark plants | i86 S50 GOOFOME S8 GHE v L responsibility ptaced upon hisgh harge to the patient. He will also ba sy Sfeostiwere Dicked ) ettorsfeld for ol neny ths BCIicaana sheploslcalistud el abronily itomopont | and (NG A y: s Clarence Fverson of Stamford and o | ers,” and hopes “he will prawses provided with an automobile that he | UP by the steamer Orizaba, but two | Bank and Trust Co. State's Attorney | jyo gtudied at the American Univer- | One of the main features of the cam- | self worthy of this terrible respond | vounger brother who lives at home Until his marriage Mr. Everson made his home with his parents in this may better answer the numerous calls | other boats containing 21 men who | Alcorn wishes to present these men | gty at Louvaine and also at 1 paign will be a 1 Polish rally hou a1l suraly lcome. (-s(‘.’bpr,:d ‘when the Treves was sunk on a i'hflfm‘ of perjury in connection } ¢t54t, Germany. At the end of three | ranged by Rev Lucyan Bojnowski, The Vienna Reichspost says: Hospital Badly Overcrowded are still to be accounted for. With their testimony in the trial of | voars he decided to take up the study | pastor of the Sacred Heart chureh, | U0 “President Wilson is now give o = g .r‘ R William Murray of Boston, who was | ¢ miedicine, He took his medical ¢ for Sunday evening 30 o’cloc! e :] ol 8 ars of age OPPOrtunity to prove his fitness td onditions at the New Britain Gen- convicted of being the third member | courge at the University of Vermon e Sacred Heary hall, Father Boi- T erRonay years 98¢ a world arbiter. Restoration of pd aral hospital continue to be serious ACCUSES OFFICER OF of the gang who tried to run away | Lcceiving his degree in 1914, Dr. | nowski will preside. Tadeus Wron- |20d was a native of this city. FHe. 3.50nq5 upon the sincerity of hisg ind today there are a total of 14 pneu- with $500 in bills from the banking (irace obtained his hospital cxperi- | ski of York, a celcbrated Pole, | Va8 sraduated from the New Britain | i, g4 justice an destablish & new'o monia patients, as well as a large G > % ERa 2 e in boli Dolicht anat Tonel | High® school witli thel cl of 1911 . : g ps number of cases of influen: Dr. FIRING FATAL SHOT q | ence at the Fanny Allen hospital il sp ! th Polish and that exclude oppression and A R e her r G eens il 3 SR sl aaabs e £ and then attended Renselaer Poly- Seimen A mhenie eR oty ik : Burlington Vi. Three years ago he | lish. There will ho two other sp : i tablishes a real and lasting pe l;-l“lt" "i’”"“‘r“{l s \}""“,‘“hy ]“"r‘; NP not be tried for murder at this term | .\ me 1o New Britain and engaged in | ers in lnglish, Senator ¥. 8. Luther | tachnic Institute and it was while a | mpe fate of humanity has been pla ere and the nurses in sttendanc of court, though it is expected that | jvied of Hartford, president af trinity col- | Student there that he mel the YOUNg, s phis hands. May the presiden :"2[:"“4:;:“ "'”Y""“:‘ ‘““n‘”‘ :'(:‘:’;:‘;‘?);“ Lawyer in “Baby Doll” Case Insists l‘ull])hc Il,;'efhl\(lm‘(.luh!\' ¥ 5 Forward | © 1), "Grace and Miss 2 Relle | lege, and Sergeant 1lolley of the l“ ‘”;‘f“‘ S e “"‘“‘""‘ as “‘”*"thr» t North American repul gEGLEcHitie dinsIveaRace naticontaElon. will make a motion to the court, | mponas or Burlington, Vt., were mar- | Canadian Expeditionary Force, who | bride on September 25. She was then | conscious of his terrible responsibl There have also been three deaths at Police Sergeant Burns Killed Thursday, for a change of venue to | joq September 24. 1916, They have has been making such a big hit here- | @ student at the idmore school of | show himself worthy of the hist one son, ar r months old. | about with his stories of the wa Arts at Sar . For the past three ! tysk that may cover his name the hospital during the past few hours. another county for @ trial of the case. Dr. Grace also leaves lm parents. Managers of the campaign wish Mr. Iiverson had beenemployved [ imperishable glory.” At the various factories every possible NorrisSEanelly Mr. Alcorn told the court that he re- means s being taken to prevent a| prggeport, Oct. S—Police Sergeant | 8rétted that he was unable to try the | )"z 1yce was 4 member of sev- | warn the people against the idea that | by the New Departure Mfg, Co rm(hf'r spread of the disease. Several] ;.. .. Burns was accused on the | Gilligan casc at this term of court. | ...; collece ities, the New | peace is near and t therefore there | chemist and only recently had ago representatives of all the| L o and in the criminal super- | ONe great reason w that Dr. Vaughn 3ritain Medical society and the Mod- | is not the urgency for subseribing for | advanced to the position of ! Italian Press Opposes Parlej oncerns were given practical illus- | o0 000 S50 ot having fired the | Of the University of Michigan, who is | oW samen of the Worla o v o ek D pien E e o Fou B b oat Gl o i i), Nl BBl i it || DI G Drincipal expert witness | The body has been taken o the i fering into the subscriptions with more | inent members of the Kenilworth | absolute victory. Any kind of nd QIS Wt Lyt Pvery depart- | wovstone club riots last December |15 @ Physician and cher now N ome of his parents at 83 South | epthusiasm than ever, if there is the | club and is the second membher to die ! tiation now is more than ever Liente and for which William (Baby Doll) | §overnment service and cannot ho se- i gty strect. The funeral will bo sibility of an immediate peace, | Within a week, the other ing been admissible,” the words of Presid Doctors Fecling Strain. Thomas and Jake (Texas) Iankins ; “”“:'1":" L _‘t'("" HMe. | Jeld Thursday morning at 10 0%clock \which is extremely doubtful. This | John A. Martin ,whose funeral was| Wilson immediatcly after the The sad death of Dr. Edward S.{are now on trial for their lives. The | Mrs: Gilligan is at the Trtford Jatlj Marys [Catholic M chnrchitianat|hiay Lh i D e 1 yesterday, | tion ot the Austrian pesckisvi ce has cast a gloom over the en- | accusation was made by Attorney “'?"““‘h‘*““ Al 8 ”‘1‘_‘_” burinl will be in the new Catholi o s e e R e e re reprinted by the yea Antd tire medical profession in this city. | William H. Le (o Bostonficonn cINERILENS GXCSDERE S e cemetery. should stop tomorrow it certainly does | ~ i . P e sitinarizine (e e The other doctors who were reported | for Thomas, who asked Burns if the | the state prson. = == can that the expenditures are GOMPERS OPPOSES Halians toward the new peace o 1l yesterday are all improved today ; reason he had not gone to the hos- R NEW SHEL FACTORIES. S to stop. Tnecle Sam has a big ment. and their recovery is expected in each [ pital to identify and interview Panell EPIDEMIG IN SOUTH ? SuE 1 ; Selnml e e e NEGOTIATED PEACE | ™St whote press says. the re instance. Last night Dr. Henry pefore he died was that he was afraid Jnnts Costing _ $3,830.000 Will e | tainly deserve the best of care, with Hfor nni armistice s an acioue Bray, who has had practically no sleep | that Panell, in addition to his state- SVt EOE e the rccord that they are making. | ment of defeat by the Central for several days, collapsed as a result | ment that a policeman had shot him, cted at St s e Fvery hond purchaser is doing his part | pires. The Journal Ttalia say of overwork and fatigue. Today, | would identify Burns as that police- { More Than 30,000 Cases Among civi- Washington, Oct. §..—The war d to provide for the world’s best fighting | SCCUrity of Labor and People however, he was again on the jump. | man. : S Centor . partment aanounced today fthat two | ropes, which is making the German In many instances the doctors of the| Burns declared that he had not | lans in Lawrge Centers and Army | (o pociories (o cost $3,820,000 will | oq ing to 1he status quo, whitia city have been absolutely compelled to | had any such fear and when asked ir Camps Are Also Affected. be erccted in connection wit Y By | Aennce T D e sermanent irreconelaie A A . ! : 1 cla permancnt irreconcilable confliof crifice all their office hours in order | o guilty conscience had not kept him Laclede Caslight pla W St Loui . e ¥ to attend to their patients who are|from going to the morgue to identify Atlanta, Ga., Oct. $.—Spanish i1 The department — als announc Cg]L HAGADORN A SUICID[‘ Romer God s Sary Glommera i . i nd 4 w“ L.; as long) sick at home, and all calls that are | Panell after he was dead again de- | fuenza which started in the east a]that bungalows, barracks aad other UL, A S rlat e e e e e o e absolutely urgent are being asked to | clared that it was not his reason T I T LT ST ST e :commodations for munition wark i - : < OTi¢ < [ ali X “Don’t you know, Sergeant Burng, | 0Nt 480, N i BN lers to cost $450,000 Will be Dbuilt av| o0 - Grang, | 10 of Labor, strongly denounces the . = the epidemic gains in strength | right down in your heart that you |©ut thesouth, despite drastic action 0 once at the picric acid plant of Seme- [ ACUE Commanderor-tamp Grant oo eqce £ the Central! JAMES D. McCREARY, in this city the concern of the public | fired the shot that killed Panell?” |health officials. = Unofficial reports | Solvay at Grand Rapids, Mich. i Ends Own Life With Gun— | Powors ing the new German man- KENTUCKY, DIES A also increa but this has been partly | demanded Aftorney Lewls and again | from a score of the larger ecities in | cuver v the unity of e i alleviated by the prompt action of | Burns answered that he did not. the south show moré tham:1¥50.000 - Body Found in Quarters, i ey L chmond, Ky, Lhe school hoard in closing the schools Burns was on the witness stand all | cases reported among the civilian WIEATHER. uad the health department in order during the morning session. under | population, while hardly a single arm, I71g all theaters, motion picture hou cross-examination and was put | camp escaped. The death rate, how- Gance halls, ete, closed. The public | through a severe test Iy Attorney |ever, is comparatively small not absolutely urgent are heing asked | Lewis, followed by Attorney Franklin n offort (o check fhe disease, | i : o e Cantraiop = iad Somd odasd wait Coeller for Hankins. Burns answered | churches, saloons. (e nd other || nd Wednesday, || s la nnounced fhat e i ) : ne & His ho b O - - many questions by the statement that | places of public 'ythc“yq have hoer committed Cie B civ ¥ yrief ilines: e wa RS (Continued on Eleventh Page) he did not remember. closed in almost every large v. i = == < sl Hlimeell / — i “Austria seeks fo cheat Ttaliang Sl e quires Dissipation of Military tional aspirations hy simply rgl ra Ik, Oct. S—Col. ¢. B. | the o i gadorn, acting commander of & Fenman Hartford, Oct. S.—TForccast mp Grant. was found dead in y system should v ' and fou New Rritain and vicinity: || | quarviers > can s mornin ceuwr of 1 and th raople 1 ber of the lower the head

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