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”~ |"_Romarkable Stand by Belglans. | Hungarian landwena have been srdor.|Visited the throne room, where the|opened fire toward noon. The west- |Havoc Wrought | ondense |U. $. Blamed for priremarmas by L Shortage of Beef : reported g 3 Tor the U with | gust hu& nited States ONE GIRL KILLED AND ANOTHER X BY ARMOUR WITNESS AT NEW BURNED AT STAMFORD YORK INVESTIGATION It . ..No Hostile Ships in Baltic Sea. London, Aug. 21, 7.5 . m.—The correspond ey & faalerie stes COVERED ENTIRE STATE *|WARNED THE FARMERS Germans Supposed 10 1.... . Brought Up Strong Force shi; mpel Its Abandonment by Belgians K o 2y T confitmed by repeated mesonuoiers |Civil War Veteran Killed at New ing of‘:lr'nzuem navy up to the Fin- Fairfield—Man Fatally Injured at Claims Agricultural Department In- formed Farmers that there Would . j on the wreck of the that there was mo definite : e e New - Milford nd in the St. Law-| be tion as to conditions in Liege. PROBABLE EXTENSOIN Sttt o Ve T e L a Lack of Transportation Fail- $40,000,000 WAR TAX LEVIED ON BRUSSELS|siicth.ofBe, Amsieen, Sl 1t ™ or amirion moNATORIUM.| and Bridgeport Sufiersd . Loswa| 770 "0er il e purseriionie | (00, 50, TPl ™0, ol R ; B T e onditions sve| May Prolong Supspension of Specie| Tobacco Crop Was Also Damaged | orion nrm ‘of H. L. Edwards & Go,| Same Would Apply to Cattle, Hemos 3 unsstistuctars. - Ha found Payments For Another Three Months. | by the Storm. Lo el h-Neaedn; AL fioh Privee well cared for in . many Z & X 3 1 - shi Ne . 21— - o German Cav - Patrols are Now Nearing Antwerp—It is Fx- | were setting sccpmmodations on shivs| | New Yotk Aug, ai_Probable ex; A Rauol Villain, the assasin of Jean I # Mr. Duras is under orders to pro-|unconfirmed reports -that Germany| Stamford, Conn., Aug. 21L—One girl| Jaures, the French soclalist leader, de- ¥e A 21— pected tha. Before Long Kaiser’s Troops Will Occupy | ceea to the American consulate at St.| purposes. extending its suspension of | was killed and another seriously burn. |nied that he had acomplices in' the | g ey Goosiluant o el held responsible for a shortage of beef Petersburg. He v;illnl:s unable to lpedfleu menurl-“. for l.n:{th:;‘ three | ed bzt lightning flufl‘{":‘}::? thund- lnform-r cross . Germany and | Balti mont consti! one. more | er orm here late . Josephine S e d Ghent an Bruges, and Possibly Ostend—No will fry to get throush on backward features of (he world fiel| Wujlck, aged 7, and her four year old| , William H. Warren, former presi- 2nd the congeauent rise in meat % way route from Bergen, g 3 (2 day in the food cost investigation in tion as hetheer Germans Will Devote Themselves Jied at Hinsdale, TlL, after'a Ingering| progress before the district attorney of Bronx county. Representative Barnhardt of Indi- u:i"'co Lynr’n;n'ot rélp!mnd.x: s m RS ana introduced a bill providing for the ‘e s E A elimination in waste of government|Partment of agriculture on August 1 Southward Into France. With Coal Piled in Staterooms and on Get Restllts Thl'ough Advel‘tlSlI\g printing. e o Sarmseito h°,“’°';"°_1;lg;'h Deck, " facilities due to th abroad, 3 Forty British and American work- | {RCVIEIS - : : farmers assumed thaf the London, Aug. 22, 3 a. m.—Very little | carnagé on both sides was awful. The| Philadelphia, Aug. 1.—The North men wore Killed by the coliapes of the | e Jack of means of tansportation yet has become known of the opera-|advance guard of two Belgian regi- | German Lioyd p Brmdmb\;rx oty would apply as well to cattle and they Hoha'oF the cary wesk wich e Ger | et ndde ‘an herole stand Vut wac | iodey togk ouf legrance epers (or || The alsposition of this country ie ot to let s foreign commerce fiied 157aend the mormal avount o o re s o 1 g m“"gn fi'fi:.sil.fé"‘“uf:fiéfi the evening. port some time during the day or to- &o'to' dmash, and remain dead until tje Buropedn’ countries w - James Schroeder, 17 years old, of | P€Sf to the markets. & i A ir Way | GERMAN LLOYD LINER to the Ta... of Reducing Antwerp or to Force Their Way il AN 7 - . ition to take it up again. This Green Bridge, N. J. struck and|, The witness said the steamship rman ‘At eleven o'clock the Germans |night. large shipping interests are in a posi ge, N. J., was uck an :g;p?):ad B e et D e T ahin i ‘motor s apmedt P Ther. Banbtad unieh acttvitn absasd country intends to go out and do such business itself. killed by a New Jersey Central Rail-|Zinol; a Tamport and Holt liner. was brought up very strong forces behind|with machine guns. The Belgians | ship for several days and it is stated This 18 the same sort of an attitude which the merchant who is [||read train. g0 of 30,000 quarters of Argentine Thair dhvalty scresus dnd that a “se-|contigued o fall back in-good ardes|that 10,000 tous of cosl has heen ds determined to make a success of his business should assume. e A beef, which would relieve the situa- T B e B L e e B e B o o v e[| i ioio, St s st | S SV ot T, o e o e 4 A by g toolk them ihrough Malines and thence | statevootan. and on Gk and opportunity are lost by standing still. There should be a per- || Florida, caused serlous injury to thres Bt Caat Mngistonte. Moo Whether tlis French forces were en- | to Antwerp. ey e, o Lt e by sistent and energstic effort at all times for the stimulation of trade. [|Of the crew. the food prices inquiry begun by Dis- gaged with the Belgians is not known. crross i % 1 t tent trict Attorney Whitman of New No information is available as to| MUNITIONS OF WAR «lquire two mtonth(l % to steam to g:flgm Such cannot h_ovew;: Irfia:: mt:e fle": hsod vithm:h -hconfl- - “a;elxl Edelson, uuml..c W. nm:;. DIty s CoRtiniigls Hotey, SREd whether the Germans now intend, Lo 2 LOST BY GERMANS. ht. s also stated that enoug! vrtoeed ‘2:‘ use of advertising. s advertising which attracts the buyers znd - banmd ! sfwm’w % “‘Wkwul'_he s representing seversl’ Chicago pack- devote themselves to the task of re- i ;’::l; 'f:? on board to ° it is advertising which seils the gocdr and no opportunity of reach- e e 0F S peace | houses testifing. James A. How- o At D O by shdeayor 1o] Paris Matin Claims 81 Pleces of Heavy| “"mi ¥ { Siich confecture concern- ing such a large number of daily purchasers is afforded equal te the . ard, district manager of Sulzberger & It seems, however, that the determina- Artillery Have Been Captured. ing the future of the steamer ana her advertising columns of The Bulletin. It goes into the homes and Rudolph Kidlowitz, seven years old,| Sons. said the asking price here was ) ¢ Monroe St, New York ‘was rur|fixed by the home offices in Chicago tion is to attack the Belgian army of ¥ cargo. It is reported she will try. to its use alds business. Results are its best testimonials and results of and that .there was 'no arrangement Bome 150,000 men who aze still fy or| . London, Aug. 21, 10.20 p..m.—In a|geliver the coal to German warships : down and Kkilled by a fire engine an-[20d thal there Was B0 e e - | despatch from Paris the Exchange Tei-| cruising in t vieinity, or else will are what is desired. mm.y“"nre%::;giul;geths.fifewonfld egraph company’s correspondent sends| proceed to Gmermmy and become a Appearing in The Bulletin the past week was the following read- s = d ruled, he declared Ghent. They have occupled Alost, 15 |1 following summary of alleged Ger-|hospital ship. It is pointed out that ing matter: Christian Zabriskie, a New York|mand ruled, he d g miles northwest of Brussels, and Wat- | 2R losses as printed in the Parls|she is too old and slow to be converted lawyen, was killed when his automo- IR = . teren, eight miles southeast of Ghent,| Matin: into 2 war cruiser. Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total bile overturned near his-country place Strong Indications of Indictment. and apparently intended to overrun the B‘;’é‘jwefl{-tom;h :azx‘:in:; t!::;gb l‘z ‘:T T:-Aes vB”ra.lndenbur‘ lrrlv\;d here dAu- > % at Sebago Lake, Me. Washington, Aug. 2L—Althougth u:z = elgians from = | gus passengers and cargo des- department of justice dragne s, Taiorn: Belatum tothe see. | puse ot Liage. fined for Gaiveston. Because of aan- || ~Saturday, Aug. 15. 177 177 973 1327 Under a ruling by the Department of | cateh conepirators who have raissd far as Mechlin (Malines), 1¢ miies Pl S the prices, the law of supply and de- “Three cannon taken by the Frenth|der of capture by British warships [ Agrculture spoiled food lucts must | foodstuffs ces and given the cost of Southeast of Antwer, and’ it may be|*tMersems dug AL |itwis declded to keep the boat here Monday, Aug. 17. 181 163 206 550 be denatured before being shipped in | ifving & B et e R Bl b t 5 canno nf end the passengers an o SeTstat Speciad m’ w“’c",fpf,':, h’é};efl“ hel Othain, department of Meurthe, neir b btaroniodin awe by Tuesday, Aug. 18. 164 144 228 536 erstate commerce. there wero strong indications ‘Bruges, and possibly even Ostend. REpIrs A% 12 1t, however, this is their decision, & | peat o oeonnot taken by the French Wednesday, Aug.19. 193 210 287 690 ff o ricatinemhioke din 00 ans | my G oo enes senines ea ear Schirmeck, Alsace, Aug. 16. PREPARED TO PROTECT gua_':m-tw:u?f B e oueh Bel- | " Frwenty four sannon taiken by tns AMERICANS IN BrusseLs ff Thursday, Aug.20. 180 128 278 586 |ITRECTh Wiek"fue Board of Healtn | ioare the Sherman At Frast et ~|Russians at Stallupohnen, Eas us- ) - B 1 general has imposed a| UG I o, o total of 81 preces vt] Large Holls, Toversd With American s Aug.21. 182 134 215 531 Thomas Warren, 19 years 6ld, of Co- ——— == s [J|rona, L. 1, was beaten and robbed by|U- S SENDS JAPAN | ::l- -$40,000, the ity of Brus-|gaeid artillery, besides which were can- Flags Pfivvldpf for Refugees. . > three men on Fourteenth St., New A DECLARATION OF POLICY Ak thred & Bumberof pleces of DERvYLARE | o0 it 00s ST o7 M Totdls - . Nu. Qs s .0 1077 956 2187 4220 York. His assailants were arrested. X tillery, rapid fire guns, aeroplanes and n, Aug. 21 P m—Mejor That Integrity TERRIFIC BATTLE FOUGHT 18 motor wagons, Perry L. Boyer of the American medi- Sullan Cinliten: B 1 Raply: to; Assmranad -That JRoaw “In addition the Germans lots two|Cal COrps has joined the relief com- alian Cariston, ilie négro sisyss of of China Would Be Preserved, BY AUSTRIANS AND SERBS flags to the Belgians at Liege, a cava!- | Mittee here. He left Brussels on Wed- seven persons at Spring Green, Wis- ~— 180,000 Men on Each Side—L. Ty standard was taken &t Diest ahd a | nesday, where he was on relief work. o, 1"M°‘;lm‘:g°£'°:'n‘h&‘;§fi' Washington, Aug. 21.—Japan has re- 08868 ON | je was captured by the Frénch at St | Major Boyer says the resident com- of _the poigen ke 3 ®| ceived from the United States a for- Both Sides Enorméus. Blaise Aug. 15.” mittee got every possible American |Situation today. Otherwise conditions|sister, Stella, -ongl:t refuge under a|killing. mal declaration of policy bearing om ; 3 AN . out of Brussels on Wednesday and |Were calculated to make for increasing|large tree when ti storm broke. the delivery by Japan to Germany of .‘,zomc, via s, Aug. 22, 1:20—The| GERMANS ACCUSED OF was prepared carefully to protect|finance in the ultimate working out|Lightning passed through the tree,| Colonel Ardolph Kline, former may- | tne ultimatum demanding the surren- spapers nt the folowing des-| . Americans whose business interests|©of the more serious problems which|killing the elderly girl instantly. Her|or of New York, won the gold medal der by the latter country of the terri- patch, dated Nish, Servia, August2i: ; ROBBING THE DEAD. | £ now confront the domestic markets. |body was badly burned. The younger|in the Ordnance Department shoot in Ziao-Chow. The American “The general staff announces. the i ks B oratoateg ey thers i aBn | "L iittle. Taore OMLT the shape: of | gitl. wasyrendefed dnoopecions. Bis| ihe OM Gumed Bl et oot 0 O it StIate Was' outinsd M gomplete victory of the Serbs in a|Police Had Great Difficulty in Protect- | well equipped with beds and abundant | Pars was withdrawn for export, it was|was taken to a hospital, where it is|Girt, N. J. reply to assurances which Foreisn four days’ hattle near Losnitza, Aus- ing Prisoners from Populace. foodstuffs had been provided for use |Stated, but its destination was not dis-|said her condition is critical. Her = Minister Kato had given to Ambassa- trians to the number of 150,000 fought il as a refuge should the emergency |closed. "The maney market was even |side is badly burned. The Grand Duks Michael Alexand- | gor Guthrie, according to advices from an equal number of Serbs. The loss- Paris, Aug. 21, 555 p. m.—Eighty-|arise. The food supply in Brussels was | more nomina' than in the early week| The lightning also struck the mast|rovitch, brother of the Emperor of Tokio to the effect that the integrity €8 on both sldes were enormous. The |three German prisoners, accused of |adequate when Major Boyer left and | With no actual changes for time or call | of a small schooner in the harbor, but | Russia, arrived at Christiana, Sweden, of China would be preserved. victors captured great booty and sev- robbing the dead on the field of ba:- |the city was well prepared for the|to answer. The commercial paper|only slight damage was done. The|from Newcastle, England, on his way| +while regretting that any of the eral thousand prisoners.” tle, arrived today at Clermont Ferrand, | Gestruction of the railway yards and |slightly active on further purchases by |storm was one of the heaviest of its|to Russia. differences had arisen between Japan capital of the department of Pf.ry?c'x'e.' the tracll:u out of the city which ev- mmr banks. A moderate loss of|kind in years. = Eedleior ook Sedmiis ana Germany, the Utnlled smrel_.D :::;— Dome, where the police had t aif- | ervone knew would come after the . =1 enry ress- | eq out that it must refrain - DETAILED‘ACCOUNT OF ol mm‘g&;flh: pgg;::lagon arrival of the German. froops In the CIVIL WAR VETERAN KILLED. |ler, of Brooklyn, prisoners at Riker's pressing any opinion on the merits of ADVANCE OF GERMANS | from attacking them. When arrested | Belgian capital. DAILY TRAINS FROM Was Seated '_Ch—l At Hi Island escaped in a rowboat belleved |the ultimatum, especially since the ul- z = in the vicinity of Muelhausen many - °d in Chair At His Home|to have been used In smuggling Arugs|timatum might lead to war, and it was u;nm IFmM 28 Miles Northeast of | jewels, a number of wedding rings and | ITALY ASKS FRIENDLY SWITZERLAND TO COAST. in New Fairfield. from the shore. the avowed policy of this government russels—Carnage on Both Sides|large sums of money were found po maintain absolute neutrality in ev- Bl . °° | the Germans. It is alleged that thesa| EXPLANATION FORM AUSTRIA.|Expected to Carry 20,000 Americans| New Fairfield, Conn. Aug. 21—| The steamer Ursula, of the Glen T oy Phase of the Huropean confict. valuables were stolen from the bodizs 4 T Across France. Daniel Chase, aged 70, a Civil War|land Line, struck bottom at Nigger The United State stook occasion, London, Aug. 22, 1:30 a. m—The |°f officers and soldiers. Regarding Large Shipment of Arms veteran, was gilled by lightning late|Point, on the lower part of Ward's Is- | howover, in a friendly and diplomatic Amsterdam correspondent of Reuters|, The German prisoners wilMappear at Albanian Seaport, London, Aug. 21, 10.30 p. m—Ar-|today during a heavy electrical storm|land. The passengers were transfer-|way, to place on record its understand- 'Telegram Company sen - |before a courtmiartial to be held »; rangements have been completed for|Which sweft over this section of the|red to a tugboat. ing of the situation as follows: e Gotarien Gicoint ot Dt L NOW - Lk Thirtesath ety che T el ! Londen, At 1. 1030 P._m—The|the despatch twice daily from Switz-|state. Mr. Chase was seated in a : t—That Japan's purpose was not of the Germans mcross central Bel- Lramm?fl_ed to Clermont Ferrand hand- | Rome correspondent of the Exchange|érland across France to the coast un- | chair at the home of Mrs. Helen Ter-| The Cunard liner Ivernia, bound for|to seek territorial aggrandizement In glum during the present week. The |Cuffed in fours, on several trucks bear- | Telegraps company says: der - diplomatic auspices. It is ex-|rill, where he lived, when a bold of| New York from Trieste, arrived at|China account as sent by the correspondent | I8 the imperial eagle. It is charged| ‘Ttaly has asked for a friendly ex-|pected that the service will commence | lightning struck a tree near the house; | Boston short of coal. She will pro-| ~Second—That Japan had promised Wwas taken from an Antwerp news- | th€y wore Red Cross insignia to faci”- |planation from Austria regarding the|next week and quickly repatriate 20,- |Swapt through the house and under|ceed to New York as soon as her to restore the territory of Kiao-Chow paper. It follows:- tate the robberies on the battlefield. |landing of a large shipment of Aus-|000 Americans and 8,000 English who|the carpet. The bolt came in con-|bunkers are filled. to China, maintaining the integrity of First Belgi —_ trian arms at Medua, an Albanian|are in that country. tact with Mr. Chase’s feet under the SpeErs that republic, and acting only in ac- 8 rst Belgium Battle. AN CAVALRY PATROLS seaport, on August 15. The Servian| The proprietor of a tourist agency|carpeting. . Samuel Martin 12 years old, colored, | cordance with the Anglo-Japanese al “Tuesday morning the great ad- minister, who protested to Italy. al-|who went to Switzerland to investi-| Mrs. Terrill heard him cry out when|was wned in Mill river at New |ance, one of whose objects is the pres: vance movement began along a line ARE NEARING ANTWERP. |leged that the Austrians were arming|gate conditions there says that many|She went to his assistance she found|Haven late yesterday. He could not ervation of the commercial interests of extending in a broad V from Diest to 2 i the Albanians agains Servia.” English people in that country are|him dead. The house was consider-|swim and got beyond his depth. The|all powers in China and the principle 'I‘Irlma:tt‘r:;df St Trond. The Bel- Thirteen Miles Southeast, Where There — without money or even a change of|ably damaged. body was recovered. of equal opportunity to tnu.m e glans r rom St. Trond as the - Was a Skirmish. Great Britain to Loan $5,000,000 to|~lothing, as their baggage have gone T %Y = Third—That in case of serious - Germans outnumbered the Belgian Baigium. - astray. _ They are being cared for as| FATALLY INJURED AT BRISTOL.| E. A. Marcellin_ Pellet, the French|orders or disturbances in the interior of advance guard. The first Belgian - K = : 3 minister at The Hague has been re- the ttled miles and inclu Diest, Haelen, legram pany i funds, he sald. an Ha aken elter. succee y M. ize, former|would, as a matter of course, consult Geetbets, Neerlinter and Tirlemont. | sy Shoor PanY in & despatch dated | Belgium of 1,000,000 pounds ($5,000,- | Unds: he minister to Bavaria. the United States before taking any “The latter citv guarded by | “I 1 ce|000). The money wil be raised by Bristol, Conn., Aug. 21.—Frank Ar- T . | steps beyond boundaries of the terri- Wiy Gatae) o i o e dim = raliable acurce treasury bills, for which tenders were [COMMENDS UNITED STATES lino' was' perhaps fatally irfured iate| \ The National Association of Retail oty of F-Chow, ofhe other end of th . the buden of | today at Malines, 13 miles southeast af | C2led today. REFUSAL OF FRENCH LOAN.|today when he was struck by light-| Druggists, holding its 16th annual con- 'defence at Diest wa: taken by bicycle | Antwerp, where there was s skirmisn. 1,000 Ge: Pri in F ning. He was_working with a car|vention at Philadelphia, sent a com- HE NEXT POPE . sharpshooters. . |Our troops in armed automobiles took P, Uorman Frisoners in France. | ondon Economist Says It Has Rend- | Crew near the West cemetery when muzitation: (o Washington urging an|T! Belgians Brought Dc..n Aeoplane, |10 Germans prisoners. Paris, Aug. 21, 5:26 p. m.—A des- ot Beiiins Kihe Warkd, the storm came up and he sought|investigation into prices. WILL BE AN ITALIAN, “ “A strong advance guard of Germ: patch to the Havas agency from Dun- shelter in a small house. A bolt crash- —_— poTho battle started at dsybreak | cavairy Teft Brussels todas, proseomon | kirk, France, savs a train bearing & London, Aug. 21, 11 p. m—The|¢d throught the house and rendered| The trolley service from Cumberland | Cardinal Gibbons Bases Statement on Belglans gained the frst " iaca ‘e |Dorthward, supposedly for Ghent. The|thousand German prisoners, guerded |pOnlon, $uf I%, t1, Py, MO0 Ariing unconscious. He s mow at e e oty ough the coal| “ltalian Majority in Sacred College. - o eroplans | hlans everywhere are cutting - tele- |[bY Beiglum soldlers, arrived there to- | (1o the American government to| Nis home, believed to be in a dying|region is compl prml i o i . g mg“:;n“’:b'"‘"o"‘mem];gg:: sTaph and telephone lines. * e ;rgg“fig;smmwlwgguwh I ea?” | allowing a French loan to be floated ;:;dmnbu&i e i e “who' Sl o et Mo York, Aug. 21—The next poos J £ f rural com- s x 7 pec eature will be an Italian, in the op! position. At six o'clock the Germans AP g ity which sailed for an unnamed French |in New York it says: as| of the accident was that his under- |Pay. port. Two other trains carrying pris- | . “The United States government has s Spened thelr oiiacic. aotn ierarebmans | munities are disarming the civil guards in order to prevent the enemy from - clothing and socks were burned but o . sailed tonight on the White Star lner %3;“36 s Sone Witkin s | i¥in€ on & peaceable population.” oneey. were Zollowing, It yee suids gggavv::lgfl;y‘?nrl’negx;fii Hentraiity in|the outer clothing was not touched.| The “Alley Bill” which Mrs. Wilson | S50 SR ERY °F T4T YRGS 00 JinER. 3 At & oy at the last moment of her life request- ton t icipate in the conclave = - to Pope us German Cavalry Exscuted Brilliant MOBOLIZATION ORDERS. T B ALY PRy AT . o e polnts sut hat if a|Stople S0 Badly Damaged That It|Monday. Carainal Gibbons said he based his Flank Movement. Calls All Reservists to the Colors by|Thousands of Persons Visit Throne|French loan had been permitted a| M2y Have to Be Torn Down. An appeal to Colonel Roosevelt to|OPInion on the fact thar Chers ation “In-the north the German right ¥ Sl Room and View Body. German loan also must have been per- coms 10 Prance with ois toourelt lo| predominance o represent wing attacked Haelen ang Loxbergen. Atiust 20h; 3 mitted and that the effect would have |, New Fayen, Conn, Aus. Il—New)[ 7 ‘St Rough Riders, and serve jn|iD the sacred college e thought the In the south they attacked Budingen.| London, Aug. 21, 7.57 p. m—In a| Rome Aug. 21—Borne by red-uni-|been t oprolong the war. D T i i Dy e Frepch: Sriuy, wwas. it him. by B e e A e The main attack was aimed to break |despatch from Amsterdam the corres. |formed members of the Sediali, who, le was | Donald Harper, an American lawyer | Siie; ‘nationaiity, Some. time in the through the Belgian line at Geetbetz, | pondent of the Reuter Telegraph com- ghen h(e; ‘was alive, carried him in tae| KAISER'S CAVALRY FORCES E Roman _Catholic | Row=in Paris. future, he thought, however, a cardi- Pourea bn o terrine e, aqnihany Calion o renng “Ticlal communi- | pC0C" pi X, dressed " fh - pontiicel PASS THROUGH BRUSSELS.| o i e s e ana os | FRENCH NOVELIST WANTS L, o SR L e German advance columns. There- a Tobes and mitre, and with the other 2 ‘S St it ot Thare | ney meblizacongraee e’ sl g i, 200, B, G T, 12,005 | War Tax of 890000000 Levid on ity | By T0 G0 7O THE FRONT | “*Freeldent- Wiaon' doctrine, o pe faring brilian fank movement around | work harvesting, as well ms the ro-| Sid8 it, was taken today to the Chapel By Cotrwiss. Commhl: Minister of War Would Not Permit 60 lan p ons, necessitating the | servists of seco; clas: Slow retirement of ‘the Delgians on |men in fle Tandsturm £ the solorg | Where the solemn rites of absolution| Parie 21 11 p. m--An offcial state | % 28 SBSTY Mg besides imsusing own . OO Man o S where Count Durs was | fc ‘were, parform en says: -— = S e LA My eiina s ot tne| BB o persons previousy haa| B pardily vati, ooy, oy | Spiomenl The oo f SRASS| parie pu I _—Minister i today asked Geogre Des- Lightning also struck the S “The most remarkable stand was|ed to mobolize on the same date, as|DPoGY 12y, to look upon the face of tue|ward movement of the German colums| [ H\lblh‘ DuLing in CF wl' Of| parbes, & well known French novelisi mad. Tecrul dead pontiff, and many of them wove | continues on both banks of the Meuse Street, | now in his sixtieth year, if he would -‘_e‘::nt:l%; %g‘:‘;‘;:«zm 2!:: She 1ot e Au.i?ufitfifi‘i:m :‘nl {hemseives into. the. Great procession | outside the Tange of the action at Na- | Put the damage was not heavy. Tl s mory (o fhe sey. Sulistin. a long time 2,000 Germans. to the age of’ 42 years. from the thrane room to.the chapel. |mur.” Tobacco Fields Damaged. R Yo N oty M Dl “On the extreme north the Germans -—_— The procession was headed by the| * , forces pfimd R 3 replied, “if you will give me stormed Diest, bombarding the town | STATEMENT BY AMERICAN bearers of the massive silver pontifical ng west- : my corporal’s stripes and send and destroying a, 1: cross and twenty cardinals and patri-{ward. They were followed later by accom; me to the front. the & & a large part VICE CONSUL AT LIEGE.| archs, archbishoDs, bishops, priests and | an_army. corps. The minister of war objected and “Late ‘-fim the Belgian head-] Uni P papal and court chamberlain and mern-| “A War tax of $40,000,000 has been | vicinity ‘today. obacco / said that it was quite impossible. The qliarters, having learned the ;| Unable to Return to His Post After| bers of the Swiss noble and Palatine|levied on the city of Brussels by the|Was damaged author argued for some time to be from seroplaniste aemied Mission to Brussels. guards in their multicolored uniforms. | German general. * g taken into the ranks but all his that mhu.m’n long this ad The scene was impressive. Under the t of the Belgians ~on- third pleading could not make the minister m‘d line would be foolish and” ord- Eundon. Aug. 21, 750 p. m—Victor| flare of the candies in the chapelipouia | 13 without incldent.” ARy . of war relent. a gradual retirement. Duras, American at|be seen ‘the tear-dimmed eyes of pre- e Bt i 4 il T i 0- Montreal’ Bank Contributes Beighl $18,000. 850 French Reservists Sail. ~ Belgians Foroed to Retreati A o | Eepacially "attooied. weve “the bearscs o e a tremendous battle | make a report at Brussels to of the body of the pope. : “Wedni E‘m -hm::_nfinuefl. n;: g ]fle:flufln:ot?opol’lu-wfll‘beabn- directo; ting was n erscho . oncluding mission | lutely private. This was decided upon &* of Brussels, whmt'nu S“gruudl th.evlu consul was unable today. y - y