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"AGAIN INFULL SWING = ave Resumed the - Offensive in|ANcLo-FrencH Troors FOUGHT THE POLICE REPULSED BY TURKS me Ragion of Russia Captured Some Prisoners, Including | 5o\ eral Policemen Needed Hospital ¥ . A German Ships 1,300 RESERVISTS MADE DEMON- STRATION AT BOSTON Are Dismissed TWELVE O'I:HEQ. ARE ORDERED DISCIPLINED Chilean state ‘will soon. _l-viuw.mimtm of Labor Wilson left San Diego, for Washington. Col. John E. Pecker, journalist, ated at Concord, N. H. He -was 77 years via London, Aug. 15, 5.20 p. m—An at-| Many Shots Wers Fired Without| ducting Examinations Are Suggested | 9/d- -T0 NORTHEAST OF WARSAW |io ot s reinn Sisne win morta | Efect. by Court. Of 827 candidates for+the New York tention is Directed to the Fact That Austro Hungary of Arl Burnu, on the Gallipoli penin- SO BN iy AV and-Germany Produced a-Great-Surplus of War Mumi- sula, was repulsed by a strong coun- . - ! Sk . = ter-attack on Tbursday, according to ! . % g i (& “ Boston, Aug. 13—The. gathering of| Washington, Aug. 15—Findings of | The population of Albany is 109,- tions and Sold Them to “Belligerents” Throughout the > Been More Closely Surrounded by the |2 il e en arar s | 1300 Malian reservists who were to| the court of inquiry which investigated | 279, an increase of 9.022 In the past A - {Hasmany) S0 sail on the steamer Canopic tonight, World—Sold Hundreds ofiTh e of E partment. The text of the statement irregularities in examinations and reci- | five years. plosives, Gunpowder, Cartridges, Shot and Weapons to COURT OF INQUIRY TEUTONS PROVIDED BOERS WITH . SUPPLIES In Famous “Cribbing” Case—Sweep- ing Changes in the Method of Con- One Officer at Ari Burnu. = B Py reatment for Wou Received— Constantinople, Saturdey, Aue. 14, X T and their friends, was marked by | tations at the naval academy, with d! e Austro-Germans—In France and on the Austro-Italian | ©U3%%; 1, 1. cnes front we re- |domonstrations against the interned | ciplinary action approved by Secretary | Baron Reinhard G. Von Scheffler puleed on Thursday by a strong coun- | German steamships ~Amerfka and | Daniels, were made public tonizht at | Boyadel was appointed military gov- Front No Decided Gains for Either Side Are Recorded— | 7 -sitack a hostile atiac knortn_ of | Clocinnatl, as a result of which sev- | the navy department. Two midship- |ermor of Warss i i men, Ralph M. Nelson, Jr., of Keeks- s - 3 A AN Bur A o i i oug|Sallors on the German vessels wers | kill. N. Y. and Charics M. Reasle of | . The Peruvian Government has be- Great Britain During-the-Boer War. {Turks Report Success-on the Gallipoli Peninsula—Bom- | (i2'2r°? =™ » struck by fiying stones and sticks. | Wellsville, Ohio, are dismissed from for the flotation of - |tween the crowd and the police, but|dereq disciplined in varying degrees. : ;IIMG(MMHN Been Resumed. Friday it dlpersed & o e ana | it could not be learned that any took | The court, appointed by Secretary| A semi-official warning against| Wasbington, Aug. 15—The state de- [ them f.suficient quantities to 3 Sy st - b effect. Daniels last June, submitted a unani- | over- tion in the stock market|Partment tonight made publc the re- | the requirements of the natfomal P R i e d it to retire in the direction of s T forcefSifoty Tathe An Officers Stabbed. mous _report after a long and exhaus- | was issued in Berlin. ply of the Ui fl‘t;;‘m.sA“m reject ing Wtzm:, ;p;,nm'_:g mm( u‘-.m : <, . : or Paisa- £ we bombarded a hos-| In an earlier disturbance which de- | tive inquiry which created a sensa- 5 e unt. ne g ammunition froms I afong "the” Nis“on_tne eeetern lent hend S0 nand Sehiing ncer Pulea: |, AL PR Tolopex abouf the, eiton ot & ve | tou, 54 deleved (o uline: of Tl Sevetiey seDicks W o n e e e o e e o B ot s e e e Treacn trocns Sebe| AL Seddul Bahr our artflers on | ado of the ressrvists i Nerih Square | scademny’s praciice Samadion ob s ime of the mewty_sspointed naval sd- | rpding that exporiacion of rar momi- | acstral Setienc la cage, of fersies S5 l® Germanic armi = ing destroyed an enemy in- | three police officers were injur one - - e = itself, it cannot deny to others.” 1 i = e ou s. =mis 2 . Hocr : B e e o P I | s rort fovaed s Al nd early Friday. mormme Grooped | "The body of reservisis. said to be|mitied and approved by Fresident. | York City, lft for Fiatiaburgn, X. ¥ | detnition of neatrality” The United States asserts that 48 empis ut sor e n i Burnu, wounding nine | the 'gest to leave this country on = = is - Little sanguinary fighting is in pro- | noon by the French war department.|bombs on Arni Sweeping changes in the method of % ¢ excep in the cast, altiugh thers | Exceptionally violent artillery duels | soldiers: e of Tl s began. 722 | conducting examinations were mus- re discoversd in the stock ware-| Thoush friendly in language and 4 been a hand-to-hand e;lmm lnRWl’.'m meahm“e oS PAN-AMERICAN NOTE from other parts of New England.|S°sted by the court and .are '-H'lde.l: honlehl-n the !'h{lkkllln Ar:‘enfl. P:h- ) = mummflfl" Austro. Dear Bagatelle, in France for an ex- | pagns a4 Saeaten. e They had paraded in two sections to | consideration by Secretary Dan! delphla. was quickly extinguished. garias and _recalls gun negotiations | ®™5%: active fire of our artiliery on |ReVolver shots were exchanged be- | the academy. Twelve others are or-|a loan in New York —— 1 i H that that country and Germany fur- 3 A CIRCULATED IN MEXICO |the Comonwealth pier in the South |AMmOng the recommendations were: " ?:rm:fifimr? ln?fafilg;y “the Serbians o Sext of the tatement follows: | Acceptance is Expected From Gen-|law the Canopic, which was t ogive| “That the practice of giving out|§naer . & Supreme Court of Tiawail | land’s enemies could mot fmport such T wzainst §e’mn and battling on the; “In the course of the night artil: eral Villa and Other Leaders. them passage to Italy, while on the | ‘dope’ or advance information should — supplies. It insists that the American sinsula and in Asiatic Tur- | lery duels*were particularly violent in other ~were moored the steamers|be abolished unless heads of the de- ¥ 1,135 its - | sovernment is pursuing a strictly neu- T e aiming the aa- | Artoise: in the 1egion of Souches: at| Washington, Aus. 15—Acceptance|Ameriks and Cincinnat! of the Ham- | parfments issue it by memoranda. thus e e e ity | Tral coures el adising 4o & peincs ‘vantage in former region against | Rocklincourt; in the Champagne at|of the aPn-American conference plan |burg-American line, which have been | insuring that all receive it in efual at Plattsburgh, N.|Dle upon which it would depend for » the aifhies and the Russians assert- | Beausejour fort and in Lorraine, in |for restoring peace and government in|at this port since the war began. | amounts ana in the same form. T 7| munitions in the markets of the world ing that in the latter the Ottoman |the region of Leintrey and Reillon. Mexico are expe;‘!fl\ b_vc ofi:.':l‘ll {‘f,‘{’ Crowd Beating Two Germans ;;;hmoe’ltmmwt’m :!T;,uldunm b': . in cgse it should be attacked by e for- s s ted. On the “Between the Oise and the Aisne|in few days from Genel a . m: s jong or so lcul as eign er. Smairo Hattan front moiecited gaine | wo Sxuiio & mine marthyof Enlee:. | Goeest Angeles and other leaders in e Tty Tty madie” thel? | make the dope system necessary for L eariie e S fomd g e 2 e Rt e - - | aster v 3 = ! Z wia, ‘where Jast week the Hussians not| | -in the Argonne at (he Courtes- |under the direction of General Villa e Chaww- Some Were Exonerated. G P the communication concludes, ~the oniy were reported as holding the Ger- | Chasses and at La. Fontaine there[and his lieutenants copies of the peace | Loy ' ere aspied on fhe pler. the| In this report which preceded the in-| The Pullman Gou of Chicago has | Practice of nations, the national wafety s but o Ariviog them back sev- | were.engagements With bombs and pe- |appeal from the United States and > z i with the | of the United States and other nations mans ng pe- e ipl had crowd first booed and then jostled | quiry the superintendent of the aca- | practically cl an order the without nd val eral po. e Germans are now de- | tards. < the Ln_fin—Amer}mn amdoncx;g them. Both resisted and were join- |demy recommended several midship- | Russian Government for 10,000 freight | Withon z‘? '_::alm-r{ . . Shped e e B gionate | i ine Vosesa tn the resion of e | botn prinizd o7 Junres and Chivunioe | oD o watchncs on b Jook. 1he | men 17 Slsmanar and Sieen sther Sbiishminis_the prteriine o Ta- .rng 2,254 men among | ploded on Hill 607, south of Lusse, | section of Mexico that can be reached | ey e T R s whan | W o I (IS psetinea e A —Sydia, glon of peaceful methods Zor the ad- v . e it it i g S v Tna lerences 5 el ST | A e S e S | B B S e 0o | St Imrned Gurman Linors. | ot By 150w Soptenced o | rt 4 ikimon Dk e o | Rt o nteionel oo B usend acditional | parced the German parks and depots | courier and to post it on public plac-| The crowd became angered by the | Siematye, bv the court, Some were | Lerw posed to the prohibition by a neutral sas prissuers. ren. | I ihe alley’cl Spada, “The aviators | s in"the principal towns.~ So far mo| rescue and turned t the g German | SI XI5 SO paoiad nation of the exportation of arms, am- d_a freeh aavance morth- | droppe on objectives. | word has come as to how General |liners. Stones were thrown at both 3 " 2 PR P s e S munition or other munitions of war to L - ssaw between the Narew | Ali our seroplanes.feturned without |Carranza received the appeal. vessels, smashing porthole glasses Midshipman Neison Guilty. belligerent powers, during the prog- S incident.” Another indication of that faction's |and deck fittings and also were direc-| Midshipman Nelson was found guilty | Mount Union. Pa. when a Pennsvi-| C €000 T according to Ber v X, mmiaains 5 opposition to any outside interference [ ed at sailors on the decks, several of | of having an advance copy of exam- Pointing to a_“practical and_sub- georgievsa Las bean more closely sur- e in Mexican affairs was contained to- | whom were struck. ination questions apd submitting his stantial reason”’' why the United e e (eLaD\PERAIN il py T Chaay SWasbtiptont | iolman Felled. With -4 Stens. | FOSS SISl Feporuns SELIES S8 B e e avocates sl et Sy ~ont 4 - public by ‘arranza’s ashington er where ths Kussiens are i e e S i e Acuna, minister | DUTIDE ‘:’_‘P‘ZZ‘;:‘::"E- ::ml'n:-: er obtaining examination papers; vis- ol e stricteq trade in military supplies, the falling buck: 1 Germars and Austrians Mobilizing | Of forelen affairs at Vera Cruz, quot- | fxgerick A. Peterson, bl b I e e - note declares: ' 5 ety — ;i st: t behi e Mndtion marks; icy - agatelle, artillery en-| Force on the Serbian Frontior. | Mo iea tirr tact mione be” Gan in | behind and beatén down by & stone. | Aicimoe i, iis Sramination marks; Pulloy; of . Viini Subuer: Predominatea aiong | - Pablo Gonzales, the Carranza com. | DFEWInE his revolver he took his man | future recttations and thus atiaining & S Sear -t mever has beem the policy of this | in smaller quantities” in France. The| London, Aug. 15— Bombardment of [ Lablo G in custody and with the assistance of | position in the class to which he was - = country to maintain in time of peace| In this connection, a table, of tion asserts that | Belgrade, the Serbian capital, has been | "Goitisl Gonzales said: brother officers locked him up in a|not entitled; and attemping o com- | Baltic arrived " at New a large military establishment of stor- | by Germany and Austria to e Bave b one | Catfbre: howttuten. aoring ¢ a5 i | g 1 Delieve’ that the _ constitational | 0T on the Plev. municate with a_segregated midship. | LiVerpool AT e T I e | R e e crater have been un- owitzers, accor - | government wi tze ts Fired. man during the inquiry. le w: fled ana - P = = government will soon be recognized any g nquiry. Reagle was - Blien 45 the Had Savtne St [T S e o L T | dmmciian cowntriee” being harrangued by several speakers, | I0€ his marks and advance Informa- | Greek, Pa. plant of the Westinghouse | to avold £y appearance of menacins | tore. “on the Eround that of the nn.:‘ogo;l mc!& aerial b CoTemonient. gar de;l)(anme:lxt officials continued {u;hed to the main pier building. Thne "Dg ORHYMMU"(D and e“flf‘i‘uflmfl such peace by the threat of its e ot withate' thoimatit ot oo - today to keep close watch on the|United States customs station was |2nd W so materially changing his Belgaie iy, Jesterday bombarded | Mexican border situation. but no new | stoned but eight officers foreed the | testimony before the.court of inquiry - Tl i iy o oae. ve e Sy S e n s -1 troop orders were issued. crowd back at the point of revolvers. [ S 0 cause comment. advocsites the would, in the event of attack by a for. e e Miar qity. | The bom- Shots were fired in the air and wers Dropped a Class. % S PO, B Gt Ghis - Sateat ot oo lin, (in Austria on the tongue of land OBITUARY gnswered from the crowd. For a| Leonard P. Wessel of Wilmington, 4 war, seriously, if not fatally embar- nd that the | formed by the junction of the Danube e few minutes shots were frequent, but | N. C, James E. Waddell, of Louisville, - rassed by the lack of arms and ammu- v shells directed |and the Save opposite Belgrade, with Thomas Dudley Bradstreet :rdhen filx,e“nmerlng had been dispers- | K: orace R. Whittaker, of Pennsyl- troops nition and by the means to produce Plain and sg.mmlwmch it is connected by a railway| Thomaston, Conn., Aug. 15.—Thomas no bullet wounds could be found. and William H. Hopkins, Jr. il :;fl! it H Babr forced a retirement of tha allies | bridge) and Panscova (across the Dan- | Dudley Bradstreet, former state comp- Policemen Sent to Hospital. of Cincinnati, Ohio, are ordered turned from the former piace and destroyed |ube from Belgrade), causing fires in |troller, died at his home in Elm street | Several policemen required hospital | P2°K Into the succeeding class, LABOR SITUATION IN STREET CAR SERVICE d Semlin and a panic In Panscova” |late today of paralysis of the heart. |attention after the melee, head . in. e ; IN HOLYOKE ' = He had been in poor health for a|juries, a broken leg, wrenched arms|EXCITEMENT AMONG BATHERS CITIES OF STATE e zcs were started by the shells of | Reports that the Germans and Aus- |week. Mr. Bradstreet was born hers |and Severe contusigne mos amims AT _LIGHTHOUSE POINT | e Diant of He Bamteog O O e e the Serblans in their bombardment of | trians had mobilized forces estimated | August 1, 1841, and was one of the |their complaints. Although the of- aBton Rouge, La, will receivega. 10 | Effort for Eight Hour Day at New | Employes Ratify the Arbitration Plan from 300,000 to 400,000 men along the |town’s most distinguished eitiz: ficers used thei per cent increase Sept.ily fram Rethe S B0 s atooe cth gu ens. us: eir clubs at times, few | Caused by Drowning—Another Youth Seralin and Panscova, according to Nish. - London Ship & Engine Co. Proposed by Their Leader. He was vice president and general |of the disturbers bore marks of the e ._Nés o paign ;o c:;\:s:h :i).. s,:bxtm ::nz? open ?.,m‘" of ggf Seth Thomas Clock | fray. Rescued at the Same Time. '1?:‘.6. h-;ing ‘won u:“ mwm.: New Haven, Conn, Aug. 14—The la. | Holyoke, Mass, Aug. 15—Street car FRENCH AEROPLA DROPPE! & way for the shipment of munitions to | Company; a director of the Thames| | E e Vanitle, the racing “yacht|p,. 4 jescent today, ac- city and T BOMBS IN GERMAN DEPOTS | TUrkey have been received from var- | National Bank and president of the| o co's Slashed Across the Cheek. | New Haven, Conn, Aus. 15—A|Resolute arrived at Bristol R,le 0 e e e iport | Amherst today after wine days Qus sources In the past week. There|Thomaston Water Company. He serv- | **;:eM0ddnow is the time for all goo | drowaing and a thrilling Tescue from |pe laid up for the season. cording to reports from Bridgeport have been several clashes between the |ed in the Civil War in the 19 Con- | ,The North Square disorders develop- | drowning at practically the same time Serds and Austrians on the frontler |necticut Volunteers. 4 from the attempt of some of the |threw thousands of bathers at Light-| Former President TafSIol¥"reptrt-|strixe at certain plants. At Ansonta|The 250 trolleymen who have been on I fihe PASt few Jays but nothing to| In 1836 he was elected to the house [ FSerVists to make fellow countrymen | ouse Point into a state of excitement | ers at Montreal that.the:main duty | except for pickets near the gates there | Strike for readjustment Indicate that Serbian territory had |of representatives in this state and in | [0 Were not going to sail with them | }ate today. George D'Angelis, aged 19, [of Americans is to give undivided|was no indication of trouble at the |ing schedules without been invaded. 1903 and 1905 was & member of the | SPOUt their allegiance to the old flag, | Of this city, was aparently seized with | support to PresidentyWilson.™ Farrel Foundry and Machine company | Feturned to their jobs senate. In 1907 -1913 he served as |2CCOrding to the police. Officers at. | CTAIEDS about 75 yards from shore and meeting at which they ratified Violent Hand to Hand ‘Fighting Be- and Ansonia, where machinists are on tween the Oise and Aisne Rivers. Parls, Aug. 15, 2.15 a. m—After Vio- ‘where 120 machinists Femti - {empted to quell these small Gisturb. | $30K before aayone could reach him.| Damage estimated at $10000000was | Brideeport mattors cist oo thir wert | bitration plan Droposed bY BELMONT-ANDREWS THREE FATALITIES IN Mrf. Bradstreet was & member of|200%S. only to have both sides turn [ DOZems of expert divers dove in vain | caused by a hurricane that swept over | Friday withthe union officers predict. | . John H. Reardon of Worcester. e gt A ST STORM AT JAMAICA |20V, clubs, including Sons of _the |UPOR, them and stones were thrown (f0r more than an hour without locat-|the isiand of Jamalca, destroying|ing an active campaign for the ‘eight | this plan, their demands are to American Revolution, Army and Navy |23 knives shown by the crowd. One |E_the body until later in the eve-|sugar and banana plantations. hour day next week. At Hartford |Mmitted to a board of three, the - 3 e I Club of Con: tie officers was slashed across th ning, when it was found among the ve member of which is to be named Ceremony Conducted by Bishop T. F.| Destruction of the Banama Crop Is |Templar. He was chict of mnofhis|and arm. Several arrests wees mrasn | Focks. The Swedish _steamship Kiruma, | patroiing near & Socoman Who was | Governor Walsh. Directors . of the Doran and Rev. J. T. Ward. Believed to Have Been Complete. department here from 1882 to 1S97. AT P TR D Joseph Le Flamme, aged 17, sank at | philadelphia for Stockholm. ran ashore | newly hired worker for the Capewell | Holyoke Street Railway His widow, a daughter, i almost the same time and he Was|in Pentland Firth, Scotland, and is a - | agreed to this method of Newport, R, I, Aug. 15.—Miss Mar- | Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 15.—Details [ three brothers survives ':I"hsexstfe;n:::x REGISTRY DAY IN rescued only after the greatest difi-|total wreck. The.crew, of 35 .were l‘iqafi;"h:?:f T :‘:om:::. late last night ances’ Andre of the damage done by th 1 : culty by Peter Wall. The latter dove b - came to the meets B ana ihe Tanl A Aiiitwn o [ ewens ‘over Samate ave oo g | i be held Thursaay afterncon. THE UNITED KINGDOM | four times before bringing the body |~ *o - e e o, S abor troutiag 2 | wniform, a2 the request. of Meatdom Newport and Boston, was married yes- | slowly, as telegraphic communication 2o WU Want Putas Every P Between fo the surface. Le Flamme was poll-| German eivilians in>Belgium were | that plant. The officer was hooted by | A1d after voting to keep the cars run- terday afternoon to Morgan Belmont, | with the north side of the island has |, Cambridge, Mass, August 15—Pro- —— the Ages of 15| ed ashore apparently lifeless, but:after | warned by the German government to | tpecelions To comooh toeet ang | Bing while their case was in the hands youngest son of August Belmont, at|not ot been resumed. Tt to macra |fessor Frederic Ward butnem, home- . and 65 working over him for nearly an BOWT, | return to Germany o escape the | cedeced them o e sreet 379 |of the arbitrators, marched immedi- the home of the bride's parents on |however, that three lives were lost af | T&IY. curator of the Peabody Museum he was resusciated. hardships expected to prevail this | ofme: e s Other | 2 tely to the car barns. The first car Bellevue avenue. An aisle formed of | Annoto bay, on the north coast, where | 2t Harvard, and a noted anthropologist | _ I-ondon, Aug. 15, 10.30 p. winter. Qfficers Sho were guarding other|i Ve’ Springfield early this afters blue hydrangess and orchid colored | considerable material damage was | 20d Zoologist died yesterday. He nad | Was_national resistry day throughou | SUFFRAGISTS HONOR 5 A 53 | and - the nrey siame to his assistance | noon, through cheering crowds amd Ry ion atafie marted the oty SRl GEBa: Snd Bany! Bemine: e mraa]6dited oIl of ‘the: publistions b 1| the United Kingom. Bvery toor iUt 000 e he three strangers were arrested |, 7 . rvice soon regained normal pros the: bridal party to the altar in the | homeless. A small section of the coast | Peabody musium since 1573. He was | IWeen the ages of 15 and 65 was call- Pttt ] Rl e e i with | S s e Tory Saye el 24~ | portions. drawing room. Like flowers in silver | railway was destroyed, it also has been | P02 I Salem and was in his77th | ©d Ubon to fill out a form giving age, cost about 3250,000, was plac as New York city. - AcHs ! ear. ocupatlon snd ot neer of Massachusetts—Unveiled | the Conantville, Pa. plant of the Mc-| The machinists’ union officers- an- o iy Tk e e e of thh e, ceop T % John W. Harpen, 27055, | S £ the stata. "The Yorme dioibusti | Tablet on House Whers She Was|Hush Chair Co. by the Russian Gov nounced today their intention of open- [ BERLIN SUMMARY OF > Bishop T. F. Doran of Providence and | the northern coast is believed to have | Biddeford, Me., August Jesterday, will be collected tomorrow | Born. i i o e e et n dhy EVENTS ON BATTLEFIELDS n S o th —_— throughout the Naugatuck valley and There were. shout & Wusdred and BRY | Yorky oF the stomme He moestes sges | BB, of New York last survivor of | cridis will bo in Bossession o& comehs | Worcester, Mems: Ang: 15— large| AR 11 cont stamp, the first of this | at New London Ship & Engins com. | Russians Driven From Kubiske, 2354 e e T e e e Zemous Harper brothers. publish- | information as to labor resources of | delesition of suftragiste from all svee |of this e B ot o | Maay. (Wi Sumart & S Being Taken' Prigsnsrs. Lhite tulle slightly heobed, made in|storm having turned north in thie vi- | Harper publications, died vestoner | tanous U2, 220, the number of men | Messachusetts headed by tho state | been suthol Hest e Darcel post| S h < ves vail eral ‘Burleson to mee arcel post| At Hartfora the Colt Patent Fire : £ three flounces over petticoat of white | cinity of Falmouth. Railway trafficlat Biddeford Pool = Mr. Harper v |oyallable for military service. The | president of the Suffrage Association, B - L. s aecu Berlin, Aug. 15, via z L 5 e emand. Arms company today paid its first boc ug. 15, via London, 415 p. = satin _:u;x:” Scalloped edge m:xnm‘: on the north coast is entirely suspend-{$4 years otd. per was Semnecators. hadn Wm Zupplied with um(:: Alice_Stone Blackwell, sathered a d e et B ,,,,,“'k,r aried | mM—Summarizing the _statement s~ =5 ‘The veil was edged with similar lace. e : - = “mp | ioulars, reganiing. thoms - chaatie ) e s‘-’lz;’mnnaayy anniversary of Tucy |, The Pertuguese cruiser Republica|from $10 to $45. This pavment was|Sued by the German army headquar- 7 S e dxad L e s, S5 Federation of Catholic Societies. | military ‘service for the use of the|Stone Blackwell the bloneer suffra, |foundered on the coast of “Portugal | on the pay roll for May, June and July s = < It Rhoda Fullam: Angelica Drows, | TO?MAKE ARMY SHOES rRoledo. Ohlo, Aus. 15—With pon-|War department so they can be called | gist of Massachusetts. The unveiling|Dear, Lisbon. The ship will be a total|and went to all emploves who have. Randolph, Marie Tailer, Dor- | s FOR ITALIAN GOVERNMENT |lifical hish mass in St. Francis De|uPon immediately in caso of need. | of a bronze tablet on the house where | 1085, but some of the big guns Were | been continuously emplored at Coit's Gordan King, Ethel Huh, Caro- Sales Cathedral, the largest Catholic| The enumeration caused remarkable | she was born was made by her daugh. | Saivaged. Dbetween May 1 and Aug. 1. Thers are |lyn_ Hulbert, Katherine Porter and | Brockton Plant to Turn Out 1 Teeting place in the city, the four- | Scemes. Many young men, believing | ter, Miss Blackwell, and a suffrage Z 300 nupbiyen S the gt = :z:‘nnu i“fih She was given away by e 20,000 ;.:.:r;.ny, 5,000 40 | toenth - annual convention of the | the registry mseans the Inauguration |treo was planted. w'-n.e speakers in-| Second payment on the American- s ‘her father while the groom was at- American Federation of Catholic; So- | 9f compulsory service and that men |cluded Mrs. Judith Smith, a contem- |oWned cotion on theh ‘steamer Dacia, | SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO 'tends ‘Raymond, £ - cieties o] ed e i joini; arm; ereafter will rary seized by the French was made at men. Between the Narew and &h.~v s 33 | commodats “an e P s LS Rev. John Bonzans. D, e Sotieod oomaeibis St ts oo | o 3155d Wooa Pack of Boston, and | the State Depertment by the French SRl AL TIOUN e i e WEW RECORD FOR y army shoes'for tho Ttalian government| feiatens - ' 0 United States, of-| Uiteers, went to the recrulting offices | Miss Zara dePont of Ohio. Ambassador. Five Persons Killed and a Scors Tn- | "'In the region of Losyce and Medsyr SALMON FLY-GAST|[T0m Which a fourth order has been _— - towns, o offer. thelr Services.: Om the % Two_mines, the Dunkirk and the| _ jured in Stows:Tummel. - broke. wsx _ SALMOI received, the F. F. Field Co. will have State Outing of Repul Officers of Rural Letter Carriers. | aoe1 Kirk ofithe Westmoreland Coal B = erected at once a four:story addition Conn.. A S men working in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 15- .Co., resumed operations, giving em- Tondon,- Aug.” 15.—Xdserious acel- Frod . Pest of Chicads Sant Line Out | 1o e bigiplant ataionteln, Theywing fovoms s Hon ca S, (5 state |Zoen working fn Engiend, Sootiand ana| Detrolt_Meich, Aug, 15— Chicsry ent to the second section of the Irish a ‘ent, i |12 to be 100 by 35 feet end of fourfpublican Club of Bridgeport e the | counties of which- the registration leg-| the National Rural Letter Carriersh g Mail, on the Northwestern rafiroad, is floors. The work is to.begin was held at Lordship Park in | ulation did not apply. Association, at its annual convention. reported in a dispatch from North. day: urhe wing.ls to Dbe.completedfStratford;yesterday. Many humdceds| The departure of a:party of these | These officers were elected: President, # vle o U ColEENI. | The g0 Tt LA pnbany 3 of party members attended and be- | [¥ishmen from the Clyde'was marked | George W. Kime, Willard, Mo.; T e N aiowl o l.l'mvesho::rder contmbgleg,fl;‘vm sides witnessing impromtu sports and | DY _a) noisy demonstration. A crowd »mmm Fred L. wn;L Buckhud.ou ho New En | Westing- :g‘., «f';'.‘.? tunnel. mm persons duction of from 15,000 to 20,000 pairs| eating of baked sheep, they listened gathered at Greenock harbor, jostled ; eecretary, L. H. n, iva, { house Co., .; w! used for a score Phesicians other hand, a number of young Irish- Scotland 2 political address by United the prespective passengers and greet-1 ; and treasurer; L. H. manufacture of war munitions. and motor ambulances-were sent-to Ly Senator John W. Weeks of Massacha. | 0 them with cries of -Cowardss ord, Okla. = Northampton. = - Further orders, are.sald to be as-| getts. “Traffio. was-delayed for seven hours e - | sured as long asithe<war:lasts, Fanct = T Cotton Consumption During 1913, on_the Brooklyn Machinists at Annual Picnlo. e —_— e Planned Attack on Suez Canal. Body Hanging Frem a Tree. ‘Washington, Aug. 14—Cotton con= ¥ Shelton, Conn., Aug. 15—&fore than " R:Protest:from:Oyster-Men, ' | Paris_Ausust 1¢, 11:25 a. m—a4 plan | opor (0% _Conn. Aug. I5—The body: on In the United States during thousand =michinists ‘ang 3 o4 lentified man, had ap- ‘ended ATastungtonne. 5 _Oyatercinter &0 an aitack on the Sucs canal is kaid | Doonuy besn. Geud. s Smasathe wha | sy 5 Tadonr O 1916 which ended coast com- ay o | £ anging from ia tree baies and ] to the Interstate: Commerce | Bave been detected and thwarted. o Mestos s ey Tho taiig[ping balss of lint and 403,385 bales of o fln":fi’il’ against railroad Vi s of Sub: examiner belleves it a case of sui- |today. In 1914 the consumption was regulations ich require them to pay - mariess, cide. The man was about 32 years | 5,626,078 bales of lint and 308,675 bales for jcing in transit. They complain London, August 15, 12:08 p. m.—The | old and ‘weighed about 140 pounds.|on linters. Hensev of New York, who claims that that the regulation advances the rates | British steamer Cairo and the fishing | The body was so badly decomposed —_— he lost that amount when the com-|ident Johnston and Vice President the five per cent. increase in|smack Amethyst have been sunk Dby | that it will Amiens, France, has 90,000 popu~-|pany refused to sell him the plant, in | Keppler of the international %“‘-M. tly_grented . submarines. - The CTewsiwerossaved..at -once. - | accordance _with _an . agreement. tion arrived late. . = 3 2 >, _ O T« Jtonamied late. 5

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