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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918, COMAANDER SENDS = . HOWTO CARE FOR | SAVED OSTEND RO 580,00 FRISONERS | CONNEGTICOT CO1L OVER 1,000 MAMES "o INFLUENZA GASES | FOE BOMBARDMENT, TAKEN BY ALLIES QUOTA MAY BE CUT 1d Portland, Me. S ay, and Pond, Vt. s T FOT ) REE UNDETER- | ; s 1ok S R '[ Numerous New Englenders In- ™ AINED. Dr. Reeks Also Gives Advice on | British Drew Out fo Sea Rather|About 8,000 Square Miles Re-|T. W. Russell Fears Influenza May Privates. ! 0 q : 4 o cluded on Big Casualty List i AR s e Preventive Measures Than Draw German Fire claimed Since Counter Attack | Force Decrease in Supply Peabody, Mass 1 G TONY PICCIONELLI, 440 Chapel | 3 5 \ e The following men are the New street, New Haven, Conn. One of the most important things| London, Oct. 19.—Admiral Keyes'| The remarkable progress made, by | Hartford, Oct. 19.—The influenza L. Plant, North Oxford, !in staming out the epidemic of Span- | entry into Ostend w made in the | the allied troops in the world war | epidemic at the coal mines has re« g ; ish influenza, and the resulting pneu- | c of operations designed to |Since July 15, 1918, when the big | quced . alty lists of 1,117 names: rrenc Feeley, 31 Buffington | monia, is a knowledge of how to the military situation be. | fighting started in the Marne salient, | o oo the Production of antnracite Day Report. < . Fall River, Mass, care for oneself and others. Dr. T. E. | tWeen Nieuport and Ostend, which |and up to and including October 15 ;’ :“gl“ é&“l “‘2‘“ that Thomas W. The following casualtie S Herman S. Fish, R. F. D. No. Recks, -state _epidemiologist, today | Was obscfre. The naval force with- | s shown by a compllation of the offi- | £ “;S'f A Sl BAdn Sl h i o ; gave out the fallowing brief instruc- | drew when the Germans, who were | cial reports for the three months, | trator for Connectiout, believes Con- the American Expeditionars rtune, 17 Lafayette street, | tions which, if carefully studied, will | not clear of the town, began shelling | gives these remarkable totals: ‘}‘f“ Cl“s ““P‘Pb will be curtailed. Mr. Killed in action TP 7 8 M be of great value to the public. the warships. Territory reclaimed-—Approximate- ' \15%€ lm me"“""c“ the influenza epi- Misaing In aetion § 5 STEPHIEN ROMANO, Whitman | Pneumonia. The withdrawal was for the pur- [ly 3,000 square miles, counting from ‘;gldnnc 'Olday n this cvo.mecnon as an, S e 9 Court, Hartford, Conn. ot or eIt and Othere pose of saving the llves of civilians | the point of greatest German pene- | 20d1Ional Teason :‘;‘L\E ;fi;‘:x“dm:;:m;’; Died from wounds E MISSING TN ACTION. Musks:i—To be worn while attnd- | pig *152 &YolCnE further bombard. } ot of on B 18 nv hundreds, in. | the most Hgld econiomy in the use Of Bt fivomn ¢ ident and other Gorporal) peifireions, ad]us'tkpropex}-ly Dbefore | German shelis were falling close to a | cluding among the most important | nard coal. Every householder, he Died of disease ... .. _ FREDERICK VAN DEUSEN, North | SHtering siok roori keep hands off| crowd of excited inhabltants. The | Middelkerke, Ostends, _ Ghistelles, | %a1d, should buy at least one cord of gkt street, Greenwich, Conn. en once adjusted; change every tWo | (.y¢ of the admiralty statement reads: | Zeebrugge, Bruges, Roulers, Lophen, | V004 to supblement his supply. Died from aeroplane accident hours or oftener if it becomes moist; g T Eeves h THicit i Courirsil Aran] Comis “From one mine after another,” Wounded (degree undeter- Privates. | drop used mask in a receptacle kept el BoSea oDk Gt on the O e, oD, AN | saia Mr. Russell, ‘‘Comes the repoft bl ! G morning” of Thursday the military | Tourcoing, Roubalx, Lille, La Bassee, : mined) e Edward A. Bates, care Ringer Con- | for that purpose; never wear a mask | jeryoS G CISOUY, IAS TR | G OURROICE TR C T T € R Catelet, | that the reason for the falling oft in 3 ) Wounded slightly tracting Co., Boston, Mass that has been used unless it has besn hi i : T /&0, Boston, Mass . uias Doel : 23 | tend was obscure. It d uncer- | St. Quentin, La Fere, Laon, Ber: gl ] Gk felee SR L) ' Gkinson Dru LO : 56 Portsmouth | sterilized; sterilize by bolling or des- | (o5, rS p ISeNTR E RS S8 MO | S Eourgogne, Craonme, of the coal miners are il with iaflu- > . . troy by burning. drawn from the coast. Up to then no | Rhelms, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel. ( ©0%a. This makes for the tims being, ! i | _Tred Munroe, 8 Countess street, | Handsi—Wash hands with 808P | qros haq been started by him either | Brisohers taken—380,000. an exceedingly serious situation, par- KILLED IN ACTION Haverhill, Ma and hot water afi contact il withi ey RE BIRE R Guns capturedo(Camnon), 3,500, | ticularly when one considers that be- New England men: Joel ¥. Parmenter, Acton, Mass. each patient; always scrub hands be- | " .p “givision of destroyers recon- Mackitcll sins Eeaptacea—4oionbi fore the epidemic struck the mine ré- = . gions the number of anthracite coal 169-171 Mai | Uentenants. S HOR Loty noitered the coast, assisted by - utenants. el R Lo, e Jast, assisted by air-| Trench mortars captured—2,000 ! 9-1T1 Main Stree A o e RE-ARRANGES PROGRAM. MR IEREG TG S craft. They a off Ostend at 11 (evidently an underestimate). minefs had been reduced fifteen to | Allston, Mass. — - Directions for Making Masks. | o’clock, at which hour one of our air- | Alrplanes destroyed—200 (approxi- | t'Wenty per cent, by war conditians, Bugene Galligan, 84 Warren street, Secretary Sprague Must Place Speak-| For material use a fine gauze or craft landed on the bea where | mate and probably underestimated.) | 2nd that the production standard has ‘Ro,(bun Naws ] tailc e chesse cloth as possible. Fold the | large crowds of the inhabitants had | Captive balloons destroyved—30. been maintained all summer only be- S . i . material to make five thicknesses, | assemble Long range bombardment stopped | C2use each miner has greatly in- T The State Chamber of Commerce |54 cut an oblong 5 1-2x7 1-2 in. “I proceeded into the harbor In a | —Forest of St. Gobain taken where |Creased his own efficiency, partly Albert L. Dyer, 416 Webster street, convention having bcen postponed | Make three half-inch pleats at each | whaler and landed about 11:30_ meet- | Germans had installed big gun that | through the efforts of the fuel admin- Rockland, om next Monday and Tuesday 10 |end, turn in edges and stitch. ing with a great reception. The ene- | shelled Paris. istration, and partly i @.greal num. CHARLES . A. FALLOWELL, Jriday and Saturday, October 25 and | Cut four feet of tape into four | my at the time was not clear of the | Notable advantages galned—St. | ber of cases through his own patrio- 29 Catherine Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 26, due to the prevalence of influenza |jengths and sew one to each other. town and a light battery at Le Coq | Mihiel salient wiped out, German U- | tlsm. As a matter,of fact the short- Philip J. Fay, 98 School street, Paw- thr e tern part of the | Make box pleat 1 1-2 in. in width | opened fire on the ships. Two shells, | boat bases on Belglan coast taken, | age of labor at the mines is bound to tucket, R. I state, ‘etary Sprague, chairman of | on ane of the long edges of the mask; | falling on the beach close to a |all commanding terrain of the fa- |Continue for the next twelve months Donat Giguere, 36 Gaulin Ave, the speakers ertainment com- | stitch down one inch. crowd, excited the inhabitants. | mous La Fere-Laon line captured, |8t least, and in the meantime, the de- ‘Woodsocket, R. I. mittee, has been busy cmngm]g the Tt adjust, place the mask over the “A heavy battery of four guns in ; German lines of rallway communica- ifl;ndprlg:esfg:h‘:::"?n"fif dfli::g" 7 v CVERELY speakers’ dates. President Erwin | face, tie the tapes from upper cor-| the direction of Zeebrugge opened |tion tapped, Forest of Argonne clear- | War 8es Bhse: o - AR AR SRS Morse, of the Groton Iron Works has | ners around the back of the head and | fire on the destroyers and as it seem- | ed, allied communicating lines freed | dously. I can not say too-often that Sergeant. extended an invitation to the entire |the tapes from,the lower corners|ed possible the presence of the naval | from German interruption, German |the only answer for us is conserva- Michael J. Fallon, 45 Emerson chamber delegation to be the guests |around the back of the neck. Place | force might lead to the bombard- | offensive stopped and turned into a | tion. street, Peabody, Mass. | of the day at the launching of a ship. | box pleat over the nose. ment of Ostend or to more shells fall- | rout. Buy a Cord of Wood. Corporals. The New Britain delegation will These masks should be changed at|ing in the town, wh they would | In other flelds—British advance “It & earnestly requested that every Henry J. Corrigan, 22 Varmey | 1V the city at 9:30 mnext Friday |twa hours intervals and oftener irjendanger the lives of civilians, I de- | notably In Palestine, pushing forward | nousenolder purchase at least oas : morning, arriving at New London in |wet. They should than be immedia‘e- | cided to withdraw the naval force and | the line originally stretching from the | cord of wood and wse this fuel as Englanders included in today’s casu- ported by the commanding Littleton, O str}n}:tmi‘valr'cegft%or\‘i 39 Providence 'y5:30, An afternoon program on sub- | or wrapped securely in a paper bag or | Airing foward the town. checkmate Turks in Caucasus and | éumption coal. This is particularly vercoat St e jects of state wide interest will be | newspaper until they can be boiled. “I therefore re-embarked and the | block route to India, allled forces in |true in the rural communities. If Buyer no mat- o H"P'i o ,‘\)I“”‘ 92 Mulberry street, ,rrjed out and will end with a con- Care ot Patients destroyers withdrew, being heavily | Macedonia break Bulgarian front, | there is a real shortage we shall be hAR e e vention dinnmer in the evening at 8 ter what you | Cook. (Ispcion ainneriin) Miem ey e e o =l W operat: e canileria patientiis shelled, to just east of Middelkerke. | forcing the surrender of Bulgaria, | compelled to concentrate the distribu~ y Four motor launches were left at|and creating a new menace from Ru- | tion of coal in the large cities, rather want or expect Wiltred E. Pratt, 75 Franklin this dinner will be Charles M. Schwan | Plced in bed and 1,“”"_ thore thi Ostend as an Inshore patrol the in- | mania; Italians take Durazzo in Al- |than in the communities where wood : 3 street, Stoneham, Mass. of the Emergency Fleet corporation, | POWels opened by salts, or enema, oI { y,hitants being nervous of the Ger- | bani and push forward. Allies defeat | iy accessible and where if necessary, to receive this S Charles H. Morse, Governor Marcus | Poth, followed by a diaphoretic( hot, mans returning. Austrian fleet in Adriatic, Allies push | it can be substituted altogether for fall, we have it Mo Holcomb and ex-Governor Thomas N, | lemonade is an efficient diaphoretic,) | " wphe King and Queen of the Bel- | forward into Russia from the north, | coal, However, uatil 1 am in possess- e ¢ Alesandio Cambio, Royal Road, wyaller. the chances of early and complete | giang expressed the wish to visit Os- | and more then 600 miles into Siberia | jon of more definite facts as to the ex- e S B 1 5 Saturday, after a business session | recovery are greatly enhanced. tend either from the sea or the air. In | from Vladivostok. tent. of the. curteiiment: in-supylPAne 'I'he i Orlaz;;i;:n ‘I?I,Au;‘summlngs‘ 78 High street, | i the morning the entire conference p;‘z:rw ggnifiidng;sl:mhge ;:r;sm;t :—;:w of t};e r}itflnf!l:)]‘ ofvgan‘d‘iug t;:nd — TAsfi—- HlS ::, x;;fiuenm at cb:; mlnes.‘ I il;;al‘l ::t ji2ase. will be taken on one of the large tient as dir! b an, | the uncertainty of the situation they HN KE e in a position to promise that any Lake Horsfall t”":“;"‘““kl F“;I“"- 197 Alpine poats in the harbor to the eGrntogn which will probably include: proceeded In the destroyer Termag- DOUG U commun{‘t’ly will have its full requira- street, Franklin, Mass. Iron Works to witness the launching. 1. Keeping patient as quiet as|ant, flving the Belgian flag at the ments of anthracite. Co., Enoch M. Johnson, Bedford street, | Admission will be given by badsge possible. main, to the vicinity of Ostend. MAMA USED TO MAKE “To stimulate the cutting of cord’ 3 AZYLUM ST, Quincy, Mass. only. 5. Giving nourishment at regular | ‘“The senior officer of the British He wood and to regulate its distribution, HARTFORD. William A. L. King, 13 Kings Court, s urged that members of the | intervals—preferably milk for first motor launch patrol off Ostend, which an extensive Cord Wood organization | [ Broweratte Yew in ch ify tary | two days, then broths, cocoa_ cooked | had been er-enforced by French mo- | galvation Army Lassies Act As Fairy [ has been perfected during the past B 2 Arthur A. Lavalle, 38 Salem street, b céteal or grael: later, eggs, ete. tor launches, reported that all had two oF thréh Waoll. s N0 oSt Salem, Mass. That J”,“,.,m“m‘s on benmids for 3. Giving quantities of water to|been quiet for some hours. Godmothers to Our Soldiers Under | .., t1o fyel administration and | Leslie MacPherson. 53 Florence the automobile trip and accomnioda- | drink. ‘“Their Majestles, therefore, landed through this organization the supply [EESEL A StOR e M s : tions at New London. 4. Using paper handkelbchiefs for | 20d proceeded to the Hotel de Ville| Fire. of cord wiod 18 the Skl At e DIED OF WOUNDS. Secretary Sprague of the Chggmber | collecting discharges from nose and | (TOWR HalD. They were ;f‘“"“’e‘i Boston, Aug. 19.—Colonel Gifford of | in the rural districts, will be checked Private. of Commerce has received a telfg throat. (Have a paper bag conven- | cyerywhere With indescrivadle on!the Boston Salvation Army is in re- | up and equalized as far as possible from ex-President Willlam H. Taft|jent for patient to dispose of used S SAST: .0 O PEHIENE ceipt of a letter from Governor Horace | Consumers in cities should first make :h“‘ ‘“{’]”’”“' 5o ;“L"tt‘;flt he “O‘u‘d handkerchiefs. Collect frequently and |~ «wppne British naval forces T. Graham of Vermont in which he | every effort to purchase wood through . i : g e unable to spcak at the convention | ,urn ) : ; S svaltios sends a quotation from a letter sént | dealers In their communities. In case Rei]abie DPIED FROM ACCIDENT AND | ot New London as he i to start on |~ Sereens When there is more than | 70 42Ma8° and no cas: to him by Major J. M. Ashley of the | they can not get a supply through QLI G & tripthroush tbe’ west besinningi|iongipatient injairoom, place a mcrsen 26th Division Ammunition Train. their own efforts they should report 2 ¢ Corporal. October 21 and ending November 11.|potween beds to prevent cross infec- DEATH RATE JUMPS “The Salvation Army keeps open |to the local fuel administrator. Each Lervice fi Fred Lawrence Dyer, Apponaug, TN tion between patients. | Gi » house and any time that a bodyx of | local fuel ad'minisv.rat;:r has a (‘tt:ord BT REDWOODS VS. LYRICS. Dishes—Patient’s dishes to be | 3 men come back from the front lines | wood member on his committee, and Brivates. The Redwoods of this city, the fast- | thoroughly boiled after each use. AHEAD 200 PER CEN or in from a convoy, there is hot | whose duty it is to report fo the 2 Frederick J. Car. 145 Saratoza est semi-professional organization in Unused Food—Food returned from i Sl coffee and sometimes home made |state headquarters any shortage or Reasp a )ie it B Hartford Coun will play their |-the sick room to be destroyed. doughnuts (all free for the men.) | surplus in the supply of wood, to ther " second game of the season Susday af. | Bedding—Change bedding as soon | 106 Pcople Die in Week—164 Since | This night or day. I was in com- [end that the condition may be Park | as soiled by excretions. - mand of a town where the hut never | remedied without delay. | Drafts—Avoid exposing patient to| October 1— Influenza and Pneu- | j55eq till three or four in the morn-| “I do not wish to ask anyonme t6 ALBNTING TOSL . 112 French The Lyrics will bring down the best | drafts. Protect by screens and proper R onia Moot Fatal) ing, and their girls baked pies and | make any sacrifice in the matter of #§ street, Torrington, Conn. team Hartford City can produce and | clothing. 1 / { made doughnuts up at the front|fuel which I am not willing to make Our d Jesse A. Whaley, Fast Greenwich, 2150 the crack players of their city, | Convalescence—Keep patient in bed A new high water mark for deaths | under shell fire for our infantry men. | myself and I don’t mind saying that i | it 1 i | E BUEe Puem M time for the convention luncheon at |1y bolled for five minutes, or burned, | thus glve the enemy no excuse for |sea to the River Jordan; British | much as possible to reduce his con- | |1 ] Charles W. Anderson, General De- , Boston, Mass. A, Prisco, 119 Otlaans street, we RSt Boston Lifs ternoon at 3 at the Seymour B (‘es orman Skeels, Milton, Vt. grounds, with the Lyrics of Hartford. R. I ' among whom are Captain Herbert, | at least 48 hours after temperature | i, New Brtain was reached during the | A Salvation Army lassie is safe with- | I have four cords of wood in my . M ) R e el I Cohen and Dunn. This promises to | has reached normal. weok ending last night when the rec. | Out an escort anywhere In France | cellar which will cut down my coal i Cr]pt]o:’l | WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- he the game of the year for the Red- Patients’ Room. : LGSl the rec-| G here there is an American soldier. | requirements considerabls s i MINED) woods, for the management had to| When possible, obtain a room ex- | Ord in the city clerk's office showed | mya¢ speaks for itself. I am for any Otlier Snbetitations: e s ; | : : : 6 , had died during the pee Y (G it put up & I'?":‘I o of money in order | posed to sunlight. Keep it well ven- ;gl{ :(?\\?m\m(fif)li Lodioien o n¢ | oraanization that is out o :9 some- | .xot oniy should anthracite be DAl Lt Willlam T. Kennedy, Center street, Bk Saos SO | tilated all the time. % 5 iav. A vast majo- | thing for my men, and I think that} .,;.q phy tne gubstitution of wood, but i 0 Coach Gorman of the Redwoods| D t dry sweep room but sprinkle | 200Ut 10 deaths a day. A vas it is the idea of the American people | . - Exeter, N. H. o | W naggbhedbrc O Sprnkle | ity or these deaths wers the' direct (= B Sl pi i Ser f in every case where No. 1 buckwheat e e e e oS imeistenediayvdustiof otherastiable QS i el Spanisntinn anze o pren | R <1 T SYIRIVORE LS D e can be substituted for domestic sizes, je., Hartford, Conn. Some (OF 2 foothall team in New | material upon the floor before gather- | [Tl _“What we want is some one who | (g shoul be done wlthout question. . NELSON, 608 Zion street, plavers being in the service handicap. | —Seop. dust Between October 1 and 18 there | Willing to come over Twenty-five per cent. of No. 1 buck- Hartford, Conn. péd him AT e Keep a basin of antiseptic solutlon | ;.o\ cen 164 deaths in the city, and something for our boys regardless of [ b 04" 1oy be usad in domestic fur- = , and S0 | in the room for care of hands. A : L : the fact that it may, not net any i ~nof Y O Aty thite hE 0 = many deaths and such a large amount. ; during the office hours yesterday alone | the | naces; the price is fifty cents per PHARMACY Night Report. £ si e | Tsolation. | there were 18 permits for burial is. | §3ins, in fact, may not help them t0 | o¢¢ than pea coal. Business blocks of sickness going on in so many of o 3 The following casualties are re- the homes of the players, it was noces- | i\, (°rs—Exclude all unnecessary | gued. Undertakers are having con- | ather enough facts for a lecture tour | anq other large consumers should use FARK ST., Cor. Bigelow. ported by the Comn eral of sary for him to work twice as hard | Lo iorS for thelr own safety and the | siderable diffioulty in getting doctors | When they return home. bituminous or & TGILENS OF Sk comfort of the patient. to sign death certificates as the medi- (Signed) ous and buckwheat. I am informed Phone. 1366. the American kEx forces: in order to place a team in this city. B i Killed in action ......... p The Redwoods will bring forth seversj | _Visitors must wear & clean mask | cal men are so busy. . . 3. M. ASHLEY | ngt Mr. W. B. Bassett, local fuel Missing in action .. o new T ., whom the fans in this | 2"d be instructed in its use. Thus far this month the death rate Major Inf. U. S. Army, QPQ &t | quoiio o0t brorttord, has enforced Wounded s \\r(l\ RIS 9 city have seen in uniform before with Discourage handshaking by patient | in New Britain is approximately 200 | Ammunition Train 26th Div.” this rule to such an extent that all Died fxom wounds 4 the Nutmegs. All roads will lead to | *PQ Visitor. per cent. higher than it has ever been B S PR the schools and ninety per cent. of Renw: aline ol s sy Manas Do not allow kissing of patient. during any other single month in the NO PROFIT FOR Y M G A the large stores and office buildings ; to get there is to walk to the top | 5@ that visits are short. city’s history. ks et of Hartford will use bituminous and | me e malley Hill and watch for the thg‘:‘“‘;h‘:‘“‘b“;‘mr‘lw”h "181'\' hands — buckwheat mixture this winter. This frs. Nathena Godfrey's classes In ied from aeroplane . signs. y before leaving the sick i S y don Shows That Food Ts|means a saving of thousands of tons sing, Indefinitely postponed, an ac- | Wounded (degrec undeter- room. 234 FROFTTFRRES INJCOURT: Ly cedan of anthracite. Mr. Martin E. Jensen, nt of the influenza. Those who xalusd) g SACHERS KEEP BUSY. New York, Oct. 19.—Accused of Sold to Soldiers Frequently at 8 | )5cal chairman at Norwich, has ef- o not registered will kindly do = OUBA ARRESTS GERMAN BANKER | P olteeris ERoClanha fected a saving of thousands of tons . —Advt. i Total ........ . ‘oung Women o not Enjoy Enforced!| S 1 tan, the x an oklyn were 5 by the same means. I mention these . A. Wilbur of Allenton, R. I, has | Vacalon and Hours of Letsuse Honry Upmann Held Incommunicando | 2'218ned here yesterdsy for trial be-| Atlanta, Georsla, Oct, 19——The | {wq cases because the saving has been \ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. EILLED IN ACTION . z are In His Residence. foreibwolted sl tood adimln sligtoss | siatusRofREheleT: M. C. A. canteed | noaple. Chairman in all parts of the Filliams for the past week. New England men: | B e anatn 60 @Dl o o e n s o ;‘l;fl““:: b el sl D o Wy::mmi:i pian ;zg:it’;“enat state are engaged in the same good- A - weeks is not entirely agreeabl th > —Henry mann, I S $2, : signing elegral - - he parents of Private Alber: Licutenant. Saff of sohool teachars mast ot whom | Prominent German banker of Havans | Pledscs to comply ) fede just received at Y. M. C. A. headquar- | yyorX and 1t a’ie???s‘l’ifli’l oam shes o estnut street, who were David Putnam, 47 Englewood Ave., do not enjoy what some might term | President of the German club and one | f00d board’s “fair pri chedule | ters. % & 2 % . e n]‘,m"fdf.infl)‘a\t, R S0n was Brookline, Mass the luxury of doing nothimg. A | Of the richest men in Cuba, is being | Were to be exacted of found | Considerable confusion that has tmgts:te:?etn:—l:’o g‘;?z’zn’g“:‘:::’:; IS SR oracants 5 e 1 5 held incom d uilty. he minds of many people = s % fid 3 i Sergeants. nmber of them have taken ti - municando in his residence | 8Wilty. existed in the minds of many peop: e NiGne st night that his condition is A e o s o b with the :mwml ) St 9 fs cleared by the wire, which au. MONE consumers. There is certain- ¥ Iy no need of hysterla, secause ship- nproved. Parmelius Donais, 2 1-2 Len street, ©utside e¢mployment and others are s or Bouthbridge: Ma doing welfare work during the epi- | FOURdINg up by the Cuban secret serv- EMPIRES TO PLAY. thorttalively states thet & SOVarnment | merits o Gonnectiout Pk il aate) ice department of enemy subjects, The Empires A. C. will mect the | Investigation has established the fact TEUS "0 o reanenanl St tory. With rigid conservation we Privates. wh npires : / el e L s At the Stanley Works five school ose names have figured in the | rufts A. C. team of Middletown Sun- | that in maintaining canteens for the ERNEST W. CROSLEY, 16 Ever- teachers arc substituting at the office. | trading with the enemy blacklists. day afternoon. The Empires manage. | soldlers at the request of General | 10! nization Has Good green Ave., Middletown, Conn. Tn the vplace wori|department: Miss || |2 careful ssxxchiof Upmanns resl=|| meat has ! s.iceecrer in getting the Hast|| Eérshing,| theiY: i HC. Al n6tiloniy | stould sete throysh | the iiubt SVEN Record. Arthur J. Lavigne, 37 River street, Helena F. Denfleld of t mmer dence for evidence to connect him | Bng field on Newington road for the | made no profit, but has lost thousands | out suffering, but I wish to emphasize s ] he 3, | SEnfoTd, Me. High school, Miss Verena I. Suter, | ¥ith German propaganda apparently | rest of the seascn and the game wili | of dollars. The telegram follows: consumer must do his part 10 fact that the Y. ' George H. Smith, 1073 Douglas ten 6f French ab the Hish so failed to produce evidence of a seri- | ho played there Sunday. The Tufts| “Matter of prices asked by Young : i 1l membership avenue, Frovidence, R. I and Miss Frances I. Kufre ously incriminating nature. Two maps | the season and the game will be| Men’s Christian Association for its ar- | wOUNDED SOLDIER RECOVERS. James J. Toom 62 Washburn st - at_the High school are of the western front, an autograph | played. . T "ufts | ticles sold in canteen overseas already : ; r 8 school are s ront, an autograph | played there sunda The Tufts | 3 e and Mis ks sian St T street, Chelsea, Mass. stituti Miss Cecilia Walsh is sub- [ 1otter from the German kaiser and | have been the champions of the 120- | investigated by war department and re;l:’\;p;“s l‘(v“::r fi’_:‘r;“he"“'::;‘; o S oRderLilY DIED OF DISEASE. stituting in the filing department and | cricatures of the Belgian kings are | 135 pound class of Middlesex county | condition being remedied Young| . " 'y 1oc H. Weare of Company H_’;fl;é{;l‘l‘”“lca Paivaie. Miss Kopolowitz, in training at the | S8id. however, to have been found |for the past . seacons and they | Men’s Christian Association originally | ;v 10%a U. & In'hmr“: inE LR ok R 3 | Normal school, is working in the pay- | #mong his effects. are out for championship of the | asked by General Pershing to run |90 800 T8 B REEEE ST LR, (0 [yl:c;(sl a’ln’;‘"‘k; s:.-(e'«}:;fl;se\: Si:}l;?”_o\.}[ ‘\q(-mh Second | 5]] department. _— = state this year. The Empires z canteen for army on cost basis to do | \,unds and the effects of belng gassed g g ! . . aut to win the state champio s | this had to reckon in price fixing such Yo 17 el firet. dAS BE xn rting. WOUNDED SEVERELY. | : = BRITISH ATTACHE DEAD. vear so a battle royal is overhead charges as transportation | Cn WY on they drel Oy A ritain Y. M. C. A. has Corporal EDLUND—JOHNSON. Washington, Oct. 19.—Major, the | Empires lineup will ick charges and marine insurance so that | C1ateau Thierry drive. ‘¢ is again the world war as S - R r. and Mrs A. Johnson of No. | Hon. Charles Lyell, principal ald to following men: nn W. | prices were much higher than in this | °7 2¢tive duty. mpiled show that more than Willlam | B. SMonahan, S47 ENotLolic i ot announce the en- | Major Gen. MacLachlan, military at- | And and G. M v, ends, | country, Young Men's Ck fan As- G of tie members are in the service street, Canton, Mass. | of their daughter Mabelle | tache of the British emb: died here | B . Oberg and C. Brenneccke, | sociation made no wprofit but lost MAKING NEW VOTERS. thé Unijted States. Many of them are Wagoner. Charles W Redlund of Hart- | ¥ rday of an embolism following | {ackles /. Starbert and R. Straw- | thousands of dollars. Arrangements rom 1 o'clock this afternoon until France with the A.E.F. It Is practi- | Thomas J. Ryan, 78 Tolles street, rd. Mr. Redlund is now in the U. ack of Spanish influenza. He | hecker, rds; O. Osland and W. | now made will enable them to obtain | 7 o'clock this evening the board of ¢ Iy impossible to keep an exact | Nashua, N, H. 2 ervice, attached to the Port of | was the second member of the embas- | Moones uarterbac C. Rittner, ! supplies from sources that will reduce | selectmen and registrars of voteri olm of ‘x’xl\corr;ug}hi;e‘:r: l;ronlln the \}:warkn;mn, New York. Previous | sy staff to fall a victim of the scourge. Hawk Rittner and J. Allison, half- | overhead charges and keep prices | in session in city hall to make v vice as e leaving o his enlistment he was local repre- | Captain Angus MaclIntosh died Sun- | backs: J. Stefnick fullbacks; W. I lown. Cesterday 3 v v r's Wi the time and they do not notify the Thomas Bresnahan, Barre Plains, | sentative of the Merwin, Gray & Co., | day. Burial will bo in Arlington nv:d Lucas, centers. K ckmr)m?f G “F. P. KEPPEL, 1‘!; t(‘:’l‘\tlil.) 7130:%" SU“‘Y:;E;‘; :”‘:Pr:bllr'.:::‘; 62 H JOHN H. LAVERY, 325 Albany in order to place | Privates. "ials at the association bullding. l Mass, brokers. cemetery next-Monday. o’clock “Third Assistant Secretary of War.” | and 17 as democrats,

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