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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. Prgle e = d i = | B S K % idont th his’ s ped the at- e -+ I ing in these columns. Now if, though | forward by Germany I simply recall is identical with his APF L E2Oaimn Herald. : o il TN Y the huge burly figure of Wangen- BELGIANS ENSLAVED i | torney. working under such conditions, the || “ICH D A] H : y fig e re o)y was T ost) % | 4 2554 { heim puiling away at a big cigar and BY GERMAN DESPOTS . | logren o M. BERALD PURTIZHING COMPANT. operators were able to be uniformly i, | giving me his account of the historic i The case will be £ ".‘”\"1 sl priota i | . S N e G o day next th Mr. Webster on > — polite and considerate, as well as | W meeting. Why waste time in discus i matcl ) sl Ao B una . {0 ntea)iat €160 s | e . sin the matter Why, indeed, save stand again. A Batar o1 Church 8t l efficient, why can that record not be | e ' ghis | that lies iterated and reiterated some- { Maximilian Sighs Yor Hum m,v} PRy }‘, v . e ves mriteinl) e . o TRauE ael e e times come to be accepted as truth by i | SE A{ LY DIES 3 Cinen Mall Muttor uintain at all times? The public | aon; e tet of a || the untbinking While Dastardly Crimes Are Com- | o AAN REL e is patient. It is willing to wait a | Shal SR In attempting to fix the responsibil- Ml T e e | S HONE CALLS | 1h ¢ tier. e e i S e Erer o Mitted by Military Barbarians. . : . . i b $3% | lons timo, if necessary, for a connce- | | ( fu Crown Prince repeats lie whioh | g ol b 16ures as Witness 1 LOmS BIOCK | victim of Pucumonia At Pelhan ronietii tertanl siediumy tn | LR SBEL T doesin ok weliah thettdea oy ¥ [imlennadomans on t(“"(‘!(‘(“'] ““]“i]':)‘“‘i ernment has issued a statement that | | Navy Traming Staton—ta Two oty Gireulation. boowu and oress | being given an insolent’ reply by an || I also e e e e e |t G Gl e eontel Tepi gy Bfiflkl‘upmy (ase | 1 e R SRR T | il | sky memorandum and to Foreign Sec- | ¢ el S | Brothers Overseas. ity operator when she is asked to give | o | retary von Jagow's admission in his | Tl population between the ages of | | e N It 1 s oo ool ta ol iton op| 15 and 5 hasiveentboutallvatornitzom | . | Seaman Joseph S. Kelly, about 21 2na St. and Broad: | some report on a certain call. All el =l T S their homes and forced to labor on | | vears old, died day at the b: Bnd B e A ) war was with England a matter of |t { 2 I iy, G et ol = Clty. and Fartfora Depot that the subscribers ask is for the | | minutes,” meaning that having ex- | @erman military works. e - S e onlERC nokpital GE B Naval Train- 1 B : 4 PR Sieanine e e - “The Relgian government has been | Webster, comptroller of the state of | ing Station of pnenmonia. He had smber of the Associated Press. operators to be courteous. Fhe Jatest contributions were ough Sir Edward Grey, her ambas- | conferring for several weeks past with | Connecticut was the only witness ex- | served his country only four weeks, 1ted Press Is exclusively entitled - use for repuoliication of all news as foito sadors at Berlin, Vienna and St. Pe- | the Allied governments on the sub-!amineq at yesterday’s session, in the | 2ithoush he voluntecred in the Nay folta 1t or not otherwise cradited tershurg, and finally through the king | Ject of measures which are necessi- | x A ; Reserve last Junc and waited unt 3 paper and alwo the local news Buy MORE Liberty Bonds. Previously bankruptey court, of the now fa- | lhimself, Great Britain came into it | tated by methods of systematic des- September ¢ for his call. About a e i e e truction and pillage which the enemy | Mous Louis Block bankruptcy case. | week ago he became ill with influ- Prince Lichunowsky has graphically | is employing in territory he is obliged | Mr. Webster, for whom Attorney | €n A WOMAN SPEAKS, Sunshine soclety (Caro- I csls T Sl S described how Sir Edward Grey, | to g*a}clm?e. | Bernara F. Gattney, of New Britain | Seiman Kelly was é,,,]‘xp‘\‘,‘l 2 uglass ik o “continued to search for mew expe- “Belgium has been from the begin- | Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. plant, en- T 3 & appeared as counsel, was on th 5 et Sifter i sraduAting Help rr;\e'.eso God, to keep before my I_(m' Dept. Store ..... | dients up to the last moment,” and, | ning of the war exposed to the out- o © | tering the factory after graduating iholinseer vistontor b T i LI oon600000006000 | Faguin, how “up to the very last mo- [ rages of the German armies. At the * o oyerlaninouriatithefiforo 3| rom S - EMan chool. He leaves In,»p.m‘} each day by ,,OSIO t;'o“(?,.‘z | ,,“(: j‘m“"',; | | ment I had hoped for a waiting atti- | very moment the new imperial 100N session and was called back for his mother, M Anna Kelly of dicsch Seviby e Judze Klett || tude on the part of Bngland. The | chancellor is proclaiming his anxiety examination in the afternoon. The | Wishington sticet; one sisicr, e O Dt e el e S e | Crown Prince nevertheless declares | for the happiness of peoples and his . afternoon examination was cut short, | o ilem Grace, and four ~brothers BuET 5 (o) y i+ M 5. Kenn | | that Beigium was only a pretext for { will to work for the deliverance of S i » | William H. and James Kelly, who are hee, { I rico Eritain's entry into the war. If such | huma > 5 3 & however, by Referee Carleton E. | in France and John and Thomas, liv- Terthi o at enal e e e | itair 3 ar. E | humanity, the Belgian government o d / o y one vic e T T e, e e e : & G Hoadley, who called for a statement, | ing in this city. Thomas, the young- Whol=oes from oo sec his auty | SR [an recelves news of fresh excesses on . A - s ace ! 3 D e oo | forthcoming when on July 31, 1914, | the part of the German armics in oe. | O0 Paper, showing the transactions | est brother, is confined to his bed by ! sston Clothir between the comptroller and the Ply- | illness. SRdse President Poincare wrote to King | cupied Belgium. From the coast to irs. G. L. Bra AR icorge directly asking for Kngland’s | peyond Bruges the ma st £ routh cattle dealer, Block. The funeral arrangements have d_Druges the male population "up'y,nt'to krow just where this | not been completed, owing to the fact L ;( n the King Tm Nooal | from 15 to 45 years is being torn from ‘check king’ as it is called, began | that up to noon the body had not Lichuowsky admlis wes a di COUE™ | their homes and subjected fo the most y L i b e e L = . DR i i e i inont Birhese i en lere bl Sl e et Sl T ‘- ‘ JGEES o militar, g e | g4 S | the military needs of the enzmy. knows what the court wants in the | MORGAN REFUGEES | “A vengeful clamor would rise from | it calls for retelling in view ‘of the have counsel now and Judge Gaffney line of proof so T am soing to post- o NETTTEN the whole world if, at the moment of : i g ILL WITH INFLUENZA N EmEEn s RO O n({yht:l;hmk of War as one vast Of Human Effort, struggling to- ward the Right, Ever advancing nearer to the goal Of Freedom from the Iron Rule of Might, v Jersey who gave his néighbors | Lest I forget, and in my sorrow see Orily the face of him who goes from | made the outbrealk of the present war BUYING BONDS. P compelled to work at forced labor for Ppid you hear about the man in e - — | As for the American soldier, he is not wasting time on trying to get through the Boche head what Amer- >rince petition of a long | { abandoned faisehood. A D < pone further hearing on the case un- | leaving Belgian soil, the German ¢ fa example in the matter of buy- next week, when you will have | me. impossible. : Sane - | armies renewed with redoubled cruel- some sort of a statem s me | Epidemic Attacks Territory Devasted bonds by placing the following Tho o political economy, as It iy, ° IERUnE I8 o s ,?:l:;:' Y .00In¢ | tv the excesses which marked the in- of vour dealings iesnin shomiel S e before his house? Le{'v::e remember on the fateful day | was developed by Boglish and 5cotch [ijcer and the aiser’s family—includ- | Vasion of Belgtum, and if they under- reilon G s dosme staenant| T DU BUTEEE - Hex Mo Eiise Steans Patl S mvoren send their sons | economisws froni, Acan Smith down . jue anq particularizing upon this same took to consummate the ruin of the of the referece, Attorney H. J. Weis- Cross to Rescue. k- S aun aorosathegsen, . jsupboried iree trade and o e U= Crown Prince. The American soldier | COUNtry by pillage, arson and the man, appearing for creditors, asked : b That with brave smiles on trembling | portant extent modern “capitalism” |inows the Beast and its beastliness | Wholesale deportation of the people.” the state comptroller if he did not New York, Oct. 8.—A fragment of Uncle. Sam Needs the Money. lips they say y s e a & il i S v at i i ie ali what will happen in the devastated I Will Buy Lit Bond: o ¥ [l ois B ey 3 10t a fand also is not ignorant of the Crown = ; know that in his financial dealings at will happen in th vastas T R Ry God Dless ‘and bring you safely | fomenter of wars. The 1 Cob- Prince’s own offences against honor BOOST PRODUCTION | with Block he was aiding the latter | Tesions of Europe ,when the Hua Ve ol Loushtia ong ! e back to Ny . 3 | denities of the Manchesier s5¢hool and decency in these parts of France | in his “kitings.” standerds finally drop o dust fhere 1s a great lesson in that sign. | FIeIP me O God, in that black hour, | were capitalistic;but they were also which he has contaminated with his Mr. Webster merely nodded in the | disciosed itself yesterday at South e Lpray, the most mfluential pacifists of the | presence. N | affirmative. Amboy and Perth Amboy J. fspeaks of self-sacrifice, which we Les‘thle\"orget to be as brave as | 19th century. As free traders they " British Soldier and Priest Ask Wc k-= The afternoon’s session began with ?‘ihei‘ ;m(;(u m; [nf citizen 10: ttl;]n:fe st all practice if the Fourth Lib- L " | saw a way to prevent wars—by bring- | pie at the Front, o 7 S ! Mr. Webster trylng to explain to At- | Plast shattered cities returned to their . ~H. H P.in the New York Times. | j . 14, worid to free trade. Their| l(;m‘mo B!:de) men to Increase Products for Boys | ¢ \\o. \eisman and the court the | homes—homes, in most cases of deso- Loan is' to “go over”. Reports ’ ! LS age s 3 : | 2y A - g jon . i & > = programme in its day was chimerical | From France comes the tale that: | ‘“Over There.” ‘i;“"‘““l’(“ IRl Ran coi iR oaling s }‘;v"h “'U\Of?.uf":ln i¥iLs ann by antomobiles u all over the country indicate . v ANCIES. 5 ¢ ts 1 oved, but is sti dppreel St e asien ock. The witness stated that Block 4 . ains and by automobiles e )R | O T e ol armhree Salvation ATmY tedoee?| Rousing nddresses were delivered at.' gave him signed blank checks and | the stage n e t the total to date is far below e shown (hat any project whatever baked 316 ples in one day, gladden- had succored themx noon today to employes of the Skin- that he used these blank checks to | N€arby p for making wars between nations a | in hearts of three times as many 5 o 3 o SaoT hn . b 4 t was expected. We must WAKE Those who. offer bargalns get rich | oompaatively negligible danger can mi (:?fm:: "\f],,; )11:1Lju<f. ?mne from | ner Chuck Co. and Traut & Hine Mfg. balance up his and Block’s accounts. | I Ry e tress, i« nly to b IR 3 quicker than those who seek them.— | (00U lE e s e Co., by Captain J. Milton Spate, a He said he gave Block his checks and [t by a spectre of a “Spanish” in- ! New Britain is doing its sahre, | Chicago News. | o 25 Sl | A 1ance cay gatine, e ; British army officer, who has seen ac- took Block's in exchange. ©If I | fluenza plague fthat has already nations in the future are to ad-; The third of a pie each! According | {jve service in the fields of France, | needed poney I would fill out Block’s | taken a toll nearly as hig that of there are many communities here in time of peace closecl cies of economic scifishne to poli- | to the grudg in other w B Recent events are likely to spoil _erudging restaurateur’s present | 5nq Rev. Joseph Sullivan, an officer of | blank checks for the money needed. | the —explosion which = drove them ch have not done as well as they | the chummy understanding betwoen | °\ ‘ n of thinking, the sixth, or even the | the ordnance department. The | o e R eE S MR R e rorth e TRelu L Bt cases fothEhe 1 do. Now more than ever, | Bornatortt and the sultan—Washing. | WOTds, (0 a system of cconomie war- seventh, of a lie is 500d enough for | speakers have heen commissioned by | said Mr Webster bl el LSl St g T, [, fare, how can their respective inter- the averaize stay-at-home ritizen. the | the ordnance department to impress jumped two hundred per ceat. in the re must be an oversubscription of ests be reconciled so far as to give farmhand, in from a morning's plow- | on the factor: last twenty-four hours. loan, so that the kaiser may know After all, perhups Gen. Pershing is | to them all alilce a ke in t 1g, can ask no more than the fourth the man to settle the Alsace.Lorraine | tenance:of political and of the circle of sweetness. We reach at we think of his peace “feelers”. | question where it will stay settled.— | Peace? A national policy of unrelieved « the grand climax of deserving in the q! e y sett] “Did Block agree to borrow money | v emploves their patriotic | to finance your bank account?” asked o % 5 " duty to the government in the pro- ! Attorney Weisman Two hundred and fifty cases of in- duction of war munitions or materials | “Not exactly,” roplied Mr. Webster, | fluénza were reported in the explo- going to that purpose. Captain Spate | “But if T was short and needed money | 500 district up to minc o'clock last of deaths have so far been reported. The closing of schools, theaters, and other places of public assemb- age, made first on account of tha danger from a big explosion, will i wer him by buying a bond. 1If | Milwaukee Sentinel. economic scliishness and ruthlcssiess person of the soldjer fresh from bat- | told the audiences that the men in I could use Block's to pay up with. e s is, in plain sr rolific breeder | tie. It is nis right to eat until his | the ficld need arms and munitions and | That was agreed.” : St . have bought one, buy more! There was politics to talk about | of wars and tt on of | ears are mussed up. without them the cause of the Allies |~ With regard to notes Mr. Webster | 4°O7 ‘}'““.‘“!‘h;“_ loacouin fancR st oS in 1912, but what in the world did | mankind knows it perfcctly. States- | = B will be lost. He appealed to the |gsaid he exchanged notes with Block. ‘r}“ ‘“‘\;y“”‘} _]‘_’““h'“_:’; ]‘ '\’ ""j‘_f j 3 people make conversation out of in | men who iznore this fact when fram- | Germ:=:°s Ship Plans. workmen that their patriotic duty re- | “He could give me his note and I| “”f‘”‘_k‘{‘” s L\‘] ,f“”\ New Jersey Buy MORE Liberty Bonds. 1918, the year before the war?— |ing programmes for a league or so- | (New York Commercial.) quires them to co-operate with the | would discount it and ca Wana) (0 patiendance i More Ranany 8y reors ame thing with mine,” said Mr. Webster. He began his , has been with | planation of his note dealings with place of those lost during the war on | the ordnance department some time | Block by taking the month of June | Kansas City Star. ciety of nations designed to rcason Ry way of Stockholm comes a re- | Bovernment to obtain increased pro- | Block did the the chances of war, are blind to some | port that Germany is building sixty | duction. Rev. Sullivan, whose home Of course, if Gen. von Morgen had | of the most clementary facts in :large merchant steamers to take the !is in Chicopee, Ma is said Hindenburg has resigned. | not fled before the first British at- | human naturc. POOR OLD HINDENBURG. LA B B e e TE TG BONET TERD G U All honor, then, to the British | all the trade routes of the world. | j).!l}\;\s been enzaged in the publicity | this vear as an example. He sald on | gontinued because of the epidemic. write orders urging his men to hold | trades union congress and the British | One is said to be of 56,000 tons bur-+| Work. the first day of June the exchange of | 1. Roval S, Copeland, health commis- Tomorrow and Thursday the speak- | notes resulted in Block owing him roughly in the newspapers, | fast.—Indianapolis News. labor party for reaflirming at this = den and three or four others exceed | : ‘ms will address meetings at Landers, | money, for the sum of the exchanges e time the principles of British free | 35.000 tons. Outside of Northern < o very long ago he was reported French war correspondents N0 | troqe. ! 10 frec 2 Frary & Clark ) o Britain will evidently be ready | Furope there is only one port avail- plague is coming from nearby cities 1,'but he appears to have as many 1:"59“‘ use ‘h;hhs’f’he“h't“t F"a“]f"' after the war, as she was before i, | able for such large vessels, and that the notes was carried overttoithe nextii iyt nave suffered from it. merican.’ o i H i g s as the proverblal cat, or as the sl idliba Shon comnotes Samity- og in Francy. | (0 make tho world's peace fairly | is New York. Before the war all the ' PLOT EVIDENCE IN | dd.‘l» (“fhf:e ‘—‘I‘"‘”‘\“lf-‘]“k“_!’» a‘:dl "1‘“:“& An instance of her \ on the part & . 5 ~ | substantial anc ting hy concedir great ocean liners afloat plied be- | G S DR oreC S of the men of the Co Guard oa duty iy prince, for that matter. The | Prussian, or German-American.— L ] inglvaconceding ¢ Sraqallonrppied e j ! : i AN money and so on up tq the fourth | gy, e e e A B ality of oppor s he open tween this port a srthern B MORG EXPLOSION 3 v around the plant took place just be- Cleveland Plain Dealer. Squslingoffopnorcintiyy andithelopen S ensthis nartiang Notthern muroved| 4 4N I day of the month. On that day Block door in all market Adhering to ihis They are not adapted for other traf- = i positiioon Britain may vet do much fic. and New York saw more of them by her example to usher in a new than ny port in Kurope. If this sloner of New York city, has sent aid and skilled help to fight the factorie: was not the same. The difference in o0 1 h. fore moon yesterday. A call was issued owed Webster $705. For voluntects b0l v e e “Did Block owe vou any money at | {ainload of TNT that was in the path= marshal and the Kkaiser’s son I ir are running a pretty race Von Hertling takes great satisfac- tion in the thought that “we now | B e ‘ o et Authorities Find Letter, Signed | the beginning of the month? way of flames from burning debris. morgue honors. Each has been | y,ye peace with Russia, and Ruman- | 8T in international relatior Sxedln gstoryglsiuep thoseqwhic fars | the refecree. ‘I want to find out|They were on a siding, the tracks ¢rted dead several times, banished |la”. Some kinds of peace are hard 7 fioatding tl;evtn T feel ('nn;uleuf, “Heinic” Predicting Destruction | where we stand. Wo might ask ques- | jeading to safety being partly to distinguish from war.—Philadel- A Princ 5 that trade between Germany and the | tions here all winter and not get any- | wracked. I T E. Stik ] sgrace once or twice, and - Tnited S- it 1 3 Filli P L | g 3 wreacked Jieutenant J 3. Stika, © ) ¢ 8sS COM- | hia Ledger. (From the Now York Herald) | “"»‘l d States will be resumed on the ; of Shell-Filling Plant ! where at all.” He then instructed M. | the Second company: Assistant Mass fing suicide on various occasions. —_— Gty 15 coph ’ e ‘0;“ “1‘*‘*'- Such b’*""i have no other T T Oct. __Evidence | Webster, as above related, to get|ter's Mate Noble and Seaman Grimes, ; AR ehwere notia var it Bl T Eleain place to go. The welcome they will S f < i | figures down on paper, so the court|a]] one-time railroad f rolun- leally doesn’t matter wheth - = 7 truth in the inic sh the Geor- | pas . o A tending to show that the explosion in g all one-time railroac ien, volun e ¢ er Hin- | garia it does not befit Americans 10 | man Grown Prince has accorded tfo| oo ve in New York after the war | the T. A. Gillespie shell-loading plant | Would know how to go about taking | teered. Entering the burning ares, burg is out of the war or not. | cheer for longer than a Week.—NoW | {no yomer oni oa SSRieEe 1ol remains to be seen. ot Morean 7., last week was |Uup the examination. they skilfully manoeuvred the dan- ther he nor any other German | YOFk Sun. | newspaner that ‘here he 1,,1_{ et [ caused by enemy agents has been At the morning session of the court | gerous train load out of the danger i g mits that Ger y is now on the de- | TOO DDUNK FGR TRIAL discovered by government operatives Attorney Weisman began by asking | zone and to a place of safety in a deep eral can stop the Allles now. Another influenza warning that 1s | copgve, S i 1 in a letter predicting the explosion on . the state comptroller how long he had | cut between two shills more than @ kv nave victory within their grasp, | TOre easily said than carried out is | jrince of 1i hen he seeks to make | —— Friday night signed “Heinie” and ad- | known Block mile from the flames. ) ; : 3 *|| the onie fo, “breathe ithrough your |t appear that Gecmany oo DA = dressed to a man in Sonora, Mexico. | The reply was “Since 1903.” A later he Coast Guard detachment to enemy is on the run, and howling | nose, not your mouth.”—Kansas City | ¢ ] | e B oG ce IIVICLE A sl (o) Agents of the department are in- Teply indicated that Webster had been | which they belonged was first an the B mistice. o it 1n quite ime | StAT: i, tari. | Fine “Iold Over” Today—Theft | yoctigating, but they are inclined to doing business with Block since that | scene, it was said. 350 of them having A ing r £ jch she had been for | Case Is Tried. question the genuineness of the letter time. Business of any great finan- | come from the Battery and from 168th foral who is leadng the race back | Something to worry about: What | veare prcparing. e conveniontly ioe | wi ; Which was pieked up in the rallroad cial account, however, did not begin | street in two hours. They are under he Rhine. is going to become of all the eMDLY | nores (he Dntriins oo i et 0 G OF AU, O e e e e, until 1911 according to the testi | Licutenant Commander McCana. Sea- e Tt e e L I story of which hus | Logob Gazek and John Skoozolek was | Mg Ty 5 1q e “worjmen at the _ At that time and from then on Mr. [man Charles Kaplan, reported injured prohibition goes into been told Ly A dor Morgenthan | o oo before Judge John H. Ilrkham |\ 0% oaine” siant of motices posted Webster saldl he bought a consider- | on Sunday, in ia a serious condition i i in police court this rning Jos s = 3 3 5 able 2 3 > Takewoc ospit having Buy MORE Liberty Bonds. UAER RICEE and confi ¢ L b e ‘(“‘up‘ e J0ePh | coveral days before the explosion, 2ble k““”}“}’;“ oa St Silen el Bl o S naiing : Mr. Morg then our amlas e ot ac- | arnin some accident to follow, Block. ow you pay for the | been hit in the head ! she rag- One way to help the Liberty T.oan 1 SOl o PHRNGE £ liguor and the case was put f‘o?)'dm‘f (i)fl]‘n?::‘u?eahvory that the cattle, Mr. Webster?” asled Attorney | ment. N is to cut down the profits of the Wit morrow. They were | (0 0 B mot accidental. On the Welsman. “By note” was the reply. ear t1 they removed THA?T ¥FOR NOTHING. profitecrs. That will leave their \ic e Il assault,. They hag @ a| coProst NS ot acs % ° «“IVas the note for just the amount |the T N of heavy coal other hand, agents of the department | of justice now believe the first explo- | sion occurred in a workroom rather ned on thei om the ra »f them w 1ais " tims with more money to subscribe. he Laiser, that tender-hearted, | ~“byilodelphia Public Ledger. e-loving, amiably, desposed head rht and got into a fight. rried his party along. vping last evening Joseph you were to pay for the cattle?” fcars, son “No, T gave him a note for the price ; side and i v - magazi of the cattle plus whatever money he by the expl BREdNinto) af ssloon Wirorie | SR RS SRS S R RE and 'N asked for. Sometimes he said he | scorched eph Schreiber asked him if | = o o0 t0 Indicate £s 2 s needed money and I gave it to him. G had tags in nis peiheee and Lo )T orion mEY Bave Been gecideainl He always paid up, though, and was | SOLDIER DIES IN SOUTH id ‘no” and trouble st e very anxious to do so.” AR 28 VIVES s Just now one of the hardest things is to tell from the appearance iros to his army: “I have resolved | acquaintance lady’s face wh she has atended an affecting movie ov the Hohenzollern dynasty, pro- more to offer p : ids Pr : own ped, VAIRES WIPE 7 i L , e more to offer peace to the ene- | ooy St Vol ” Grand Rapids Pros ! Tete N Ol et el i MILLIONAIRES WIPED OUT. | V& SV00 0 4% Mo Block's educa- but I can only extend my hand — Ka the nose and he en = i 4 > | tion, the witness replied “All he : 5 'd he went down. A fine | pefection of Bulgaria Shatters Norwe- | 0O T8 WS A0 S0 4 that is | Private ‘Alexander Cierszko, five Years onorable peace.” Britain’s Free Trade. « was imposed on Schreiber for L inet 5 Hiee s " 5 i T 4 gian Shipping Market. ! purely mechanical with him.” In re- With 'Army,| victim of Pacumonia asked the kalser for peace. (Springfield Republican.) | Lo djourned cnse of George| Stockholm, Oct. 7, (By the Associ- ' sponse to another question Mr. Web- S wants the Hohenzollern kind Free trade must remain one of the iy ;| Wiight, charged with theft of a pint | ated Press.)—Bulgaria’s withdrawal | ter said he belicved Block to be At Louisiana Cantonment. foundation stones of British policy, | i mier nd A hall of whiskey, was tried and | from the war and subscquent peace ; ‘competent and honest, as other wit- | e. What civilization DOES | according to the British trades union AptAtS e S e e fined $5. | has played havoc with Scandinavian | nesses who have already testified in Word has been received in this and what the Allles will hang | COn8Tess, which has voted by a ma- . to ¢ an | He took an appenl \trolman Frant | shipping stock Norwegian papers ; the case have said city of the death of Private Alexander jority of 5 to 1 for a free-trade reso- | : Jinn in- | Moore festiaen at ho saar el | cstimate that 100 war millonaires | When asked why he gave money to | Cierszko of the 58th United States to. him is peac according to | Jution specifically warning the gov- | ned that the | coming from the cafe at the Tatel |2ave been wiped out by the break in j Block when the latter wanted it, Mr. | Infantry. The soldier, who had s Iaid down by them—not by | ernment of the danger of levying a | Kuiscr v pui the qu o | Peloin o the Hotel | < rwegian shipping sccuritles alone, = Webster replied, *I always liked | served with Uncle Sam’s fighting ‘ ) protective tariff. The wage earners ' c o : Gavin Ieaim day morning. | T single day it is cstimated that Block and had an interest in him. 1T forces for the past five years, died or by any of (his clique. | of Great Britaiq have been unmoved war? Al e Wriahi | waajthe valuo of Nerwesian shipping | Eave ‘hnn the money for his accom- | .\Au.m‘?y of lobar pneumonia, follow- N vright was 1 ) e 1oy ati b5 ng influenza. hen the kaiser gets ready to BEG | by the war regarding this aquestion, «seopt i e i yeks declined 100,000,000 kroners, modation. ) ing o and their influence on govermmcnt ficy bios ¢ : : been to-the 0l 35,000,000, The losses wera | _Attorney Weisman brought out | Private Cierszko mafle his home in R s fone will be chanced | S5 FEE RS e bowertal S ! : ! ot W ey | chiefly on securities of small com- :“xon\ the. 7\[[.:2?‘ 1‘31“::0 L;::k “;:7\‘»‘1‘1 ; Lm iy up fo ¢he flma of h 3‘1‘“1L- § will not strive to give the im- | Therc are ugly things that can be | : e ; 3 -~ | ponies operating one or two ships, ; him a great des A s W e G et e Sy i St Grentl Britan Gust o vt that fime > f = £ ve testi- | 0o stocks have been selling as high coming under the head of accommo- | sister Mrs. Amelia Adamowicz of 191 At is conferring & favor |\ At 1y thines that cnm be maid 1y 1¢ - s e a5 100 because of Stiff freight rates. dation than money coming under the | Broad street. He was only years e SRR ofo ale UBITINEE DS - Attty belltesti= | ot e e e cHaroter have | head of selling pricelof cattle: of age when he first enlisted and at by an “offer” of peace. | against any great power « wrih : B Ma tock i v R InES SR D e 1 t the barf gyopped in value 50 per cent | In explaining his daily dealings | the expiration of his term of service ——— ‘, e )]; J ‘l;fiw’:‘“le (\k S e g s un- Rrgseiisy evied | with RBlock Mr. Webster said: "I | he re-enlisted B Tiberty Bonds Pt s o = : i eviously 1 rung a REV. 1. BOJINOWSKI ILL. [ would meet him before 9 o'clock in The body will be brought back to : ( Gr i I ; T i '} ASLOIY. i ' la of a1 s the attention = o | the morning. He would tell me the | this city for burial and further details . [ESEanrhas selfdnicront Lane ook of B ; 1 « night cle Atrorney Vietim of Spanish Influenza—His Con- | amount of money he needed to | will be announced later |EGrea BB diaintinclinedinegitomna fuec \ A o e e oy maie good’ at the Thomaston bank B JNI OPERATORS, [ rage poic fact remains {hut | {: dition Tmp ¥ and T would give him what money he CARR BACE. O DUTY. LR S jiiree plrade for peace lLietwe n . : : : So1 T entg. : Lueyan Bojnowski, pastor of needed to pay vp. He would give me Mrs. Carroll of Sexton street has ¢ek, during the intensive | nations rather than for war and t e R Wi e wern- | the Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic in return signed blank checks.” | received a letter from her som, Pr 1 to secure clothing for the |{"oush her stout adhcrence to frce [ et i of h, is confined to the house with *“Why not one check,” asked the | vate Joseph Carroll of Company B, ; . | trade in the decade before the Ciov- . i Negional T ion to ¢ tack of Spanish influenza. He examiner. 102nd U. S. Infantry, previously re- 5, the local telephone ex- [man rape of Belalum Great Rritnin to wme ill last week and was unable “Because Block wanted checks. | ported missing in action and later re- perators proved that they | did her utmost in the reaim of com- ., : v i attesd the cosfivination exercises, They were easier to cash and suited | ported woundoed in a hospital. In ths x { merce to proscrve the peace of the f : ihe : se b were heil lust Sunday after- hiock's business better. letter the soldier writes that he was eficient service and { world. ad the other poveers adopt 4 : Trere : ht “What did you do with the checks | not captured by the enemy, but was & 4 Ee irteous BT | the sarie policy. Ir pri=~'nla ~t I Townce. Clovelond member of ¢ it was stated u sot from Block?” wounded and taken to an American teous. \They did 3 : {4 not 1o the sama rndicnl dearde tha . - a smproved. but! “j ceoshed them.” | hospital where he remained thres il and appreciative com- Al R \ von ury frem wWask © e wili be L vou foilowed the same pro- | wec He is again on ¢ with his 1iises was not lack- foir field in trade would have < x PEECHE luu,u as Block aud your procedure | company. i s :

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