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> | HAS BEEN UNDERTAKEN BY J. P.| FROM ARLINGTON, VA, TO MARE BY FTROPICAL HURRICANE THAT s PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWS M N & CO. ‘KND. CAL. SWEPT THE GULF. - " GRAND ARMY PARADE pee-uad v French Claim to Have Reached Ifil 140, anh HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE Commands the Plains to &r> V2L ' —_— Conversations Originating on Metallic L 1t Wil Include 'Banks, Trust Com- View Breside Circuits Were Automatically Trans- View betors Brendin Toboson panies and . Wealthy Individusis lvania avenue from the = s Soitol 1o "the Write House ;| From the Atiantic to the Pacific BRITISH ATTACK GERMAN THIRD LINE DEFENSE| s e totinss b0 i i) (2000 290 = And Property is Fearsd—Biloxi,Miss., is Under Six Feet of Water—New Orleans is in Darkness Because of Flooding of Electric Light Plants. forred to the Radio—Trans-Oceanic son. Thousands ~banked along -the Communication Forecast. line of march cheered the G. R. g A vy Py There - were Confederate i e 3 ; Bt Leve sl RgRge, erans in- the crowd, and they did \{: - Wasnington, Sept. 20.—Long distance - L5 g anboplle, Ala. ‘;':f 29—-New Orieans - - e hearty <l too. formas ireless WaS i 1ssisi] Eul Ccoast were Germans Have Brought Up Reinforcements Against Both the '“.se,"'k.... h’uhw &5 ot TRl bt Tor: the first time 1008y, | clove: wers wort it mr ihe Saer Trans | SWept fonight by 'a tropical hurricane ) marked t . syndicate accomplished X 1y 1$ passage of s when experiments extending over ®ev- | ciseo police commissioners. that demolished communication and 1t i rieve L at President . Wilson” Fre- France. culminated in. successful led to fears of heavy loss of life and British and the French in an Effort. to Retrieve Lost|at President ow's _stand’ tain and ther | eral months to the old soldiers. The cheering 1i | i ris i v | (remsmlssion of the hm':, o« Gt u'"n savel R T e oo Sinar g 43 T'h:wx:)‘:l.:;‘:wl‘na“;r L.e\n g oo 2t Lo o g I ve broken, Ground—Belgium Has Been Nearly Denuded of Troops | iie reviewing stand in trone. ot the vench Credit and Finance {a B R - e Anglo-] Oct. 1 t 6, houses have been washed away and at ; g 3 ; R Wl‘n.u House was almost constant commission joined actively in the o 'Qet least two lives have been lost in that § o e A 3 5, niid 28 & ~ CoiDa OF Jathh B to 16 formation Berli therities to | section, according to a wireless mas- by the Transfer—Heaviest Fighting Since the Offensive ame e Pl anflwl’l\nuqfl the - ot xy‘;l:i'l;u“hrgr"“l than any of ts be con::‘i:flnl B Dl e, pesae: the s late today from the Morgan liner . & . . . Boys,” many e President’s | kind ever seen 1 s country. will eatls meat rtain days. reole, upward und for New o Began is Now Going On—TField Marshal Hindenburg is | stana joined in singing the chorus. As | incinde. in - its | membership ~banks, gt oo > g ey leans. each contingent swung along, applause . ¥ Ha s g Fata Shpiee companies, 2 Floyd Rollins, |1.‘dled u’nu % Biloxi Under Water. - . - trik a Dviml( Bl'lh. “ e out afresh, and many of e ol home at Austin, Tex. of an injury e business section of Biloxi, Miss., Delivering Heavy Si Against -~ V€ | soldiers responded to the President's : atlo h PR received, during & football game. Wndon-Six. St o Watir aag Taake Inflicted Another Serious Defeat on the Turks in Mes=| =5t nas Satt tonient that Atantic o et iyt wukitacy Danc| 144 e R has been abandoned because on . - is reported \any on houts I’ - - City, N. J.. would be selected for the| Iffect of the mal%'h;‘lmm fels, announcing the result tonight |, o, TIROTRS (IR0 FOTmAnY o8 e | ton aboas ;.l;lr;:tu\;fi‘ a large sec Yoms _ | next national encampment. t of | fve-ptennig pleces of iron money. New Orleans in Darkness. —— INE OF THE OLDEST HOUSES for sight drafts changes in_loj istance communica- | Contracts f e Last reports coming from New Or- o CONNEGTICUT BURNED : e ton both for Titary and naval ser- | tank stesmers, wore: rectived o thg | loans before il means of communica- London. ‘Sept. 29, 10 p. m.—The al. by General Jofire, h3 TFrench are NE U -~ wih®| vice and in commercial usage. Unlon Iron Works of San Francisco | ion were plost said the city was in ' t offensive in Artois and|striking with all the forces at their - 7y s = und sterl mpared o 860. | darkness because of the flooding of 1‘:: Cs;xr:;\plgne is still being perse- | command et the points selected. It|“Ingraham Mansion” at Saybrook t Transferred to Radio. o i . | electric plants. Wind had driven the vered in and, according to French ac-|is reported that the German emperor Point—Erected in 1747. X ‘weeks Successful operation of a device for ”!mhm ":':MI' 3".,.'3'#.5"..’;,:':,, oy B aind had drives counts which, however, are contra- ived at the western front and Ll automatically transferring to the radio | Sra g n | ea e . e dicted by the German official reports, hé has already dismissed some| Saybrook Point, Conn. Sept. 29, — | sarfes began their . Champagn - s S othr further progress has been made in|of his generals for allowing their | The “Ingraham Mansion,” erected in|an American cred! metallic circui regio: < both areas. lines to be pressed back to almost|1747. and one of the oldest Houses in ingavrtant Copfuetnds. French Claim Hill 140. the breaking point. Connecticut, was . destroyed by fire 2 were partly under water. The ad- The Mussulman population of Adri- | ¥ices said automobiles were bringing 3 - An important conference was held anople rose against Adil Bey, Turish| '3 the inhabitants of that section and In Artols the French claim to have| Hindenburg Struggling for Dvinsk. |late today, her with valuable an-| " morhing in the ofices of Harris, Tolapio Vall of Adrianople, and killed two of | that no loss of life had been reported reached Hill 140, which lies directly | Despite the transfer of some troops | aues and tings, collected a cen-|pgrpes & Company, Pine Street, cor- his 8008, he Creole, in brief message re- 1 " tury ago. loss is estimated at heads of | with the Mare Island wtation, the con- ceived here early tonight, sald she f Vimy and is the culminating |to the west, the Germans continue to ner of William, at which the oA . : 3 ) Sttt ot the. crasts namad. aftsr {hat]st¥ilie hEat At the Huseleor Sy ".}ru_“‘. R teq | 81t the Important distributing bond 'Mwllflnu;*‘l;'fi:‘v‘:“,; orlinary | After a 28-day trip from Bordeaux, as encountering & storm of such fown. "The importance of the hill lies |all along thelr front. Field Marshall, THe T tho, Tagratemn fao of New York were Hington and thence by radio across the | cven of which she was on fire, La | fury that it was doubtful in the fact that it commands the|Von Hx:g:_lnbuui)vi,. zll!euvhaxmg“ 3 ‘::e;lw u“'_ B ata ko the. prosels L pn; Hery uanaquiitned the Wi | castinent. mm& mn-ncn steamehip, asrived | Tt O et T Tntus woul to the east, the network of|strokes against Dvinsk, while - g 3 appi ng ublic / g > - :on-.l&- M;,d u:e mn&nw ot chg & ‘ot his right’ is pushing T 3 fim"oa'thc ‘l.n:x.x ml":&h:;tul‘: subseription of the $500,000,000 notes, May Talk with People at Sea. —_— Wind Reached Velocity of 90 Miles. from Lens southward. to the east of Vileiks ana Molodeckno |3, ST P8, 11 1S 420 RRI000d, M2 | when therare femed .| “The fact that the voices can be| John Kearne of Mew York, con-| Wireloss communication with the i amp an attempt to turn the Russian po- 2 b - All to are Alil started on a land wire and automat- o ~| Naw Orleans ceased before noon to- Desporate Strugsle in Champagne. | i {tns" and Has now reached a- point B T D e feally transmitted to a. voice radio | tenced to two years' imprisonment at | dny and continued Inetiiie 1 re-o B R D glxglgep‘fl Tt aoxth . of SinkiCapon.chicl. anptiied s transmitter.” salq Seeretary the Atlanta penitentiary. e sEmunication_ with the pow- & enc] resen rmy is van rom uth- . between “holds out hope t persons erful Inited t station there I making their chief effort towards the | west. g & C should readily be put in touch by fi. tcxhh"‘: w.’u-rg. P-fldfl?nd Master | 1o fears tha: it might have suffered rallway junction north jof Massiges. | Field Marshal Von Mackensen and had on|ephone with' others at sea through |of the Masonic order and former, Re- | some damage from wind The wind Faich pesoupis L0 the Jesperais S | rines Leueuls of Hararie Shossontly | Y “Aatioues. colicced irm 4 ' S comat Sunamiling sasion” | publcen, Atemilrmad " ST Tl T 5 3y demand » r ow Orleans an y St and for the crown prince’s counter-|are inactive, owing doubtiess fo the | Parts of the world by Captain Edward |42y to a @ Lout . ' ~ Ingrah: years and stored plated underwriting syndi- v - uis at eix o'clock tonight, according Ocots 'the Germa "army . the | hard on the. Rascikge.in Volhgnia " | 1n the aitie, wers lost. gate share alike in the benetta of | TELEPHONIE oA O | o ot e e fa To0g | 10 FePorts reaching here nne with its base at Vouziers. It is expected that the weather will | ;o\ T the syndicate. COMMUNIGATION “SOLVED. [ ; o reeult of_the graft prosecution. Trestle Swept Away. ritish Attack German Third Line. |soon put an end to the operations in [J- P. MORGAN GIVES UP agal candl . Wire communication was - possible ol THREE SHOTS FIRED Expert Forscasts' Wirsless Will Car- [!# 2&2in a candidate for that office. = | e communy o e Perhaps the heaviest fghting since i o e gt et WILL SF SARTAM. WASMINGEON AT AMERICAN PATROL | ; ry Veles From San Francisco to nd ' frasmentary reporis from there the offensive -began is now going 'om, g i W thouss — y % for the -British aré ‘attacking “the 1 » but no loss of life. A ios trestie of > e m:h and Nasaville- Ratiroad . s & e comm fon . between ets, betweén St. Louls and reinto; t “The & ? ond, Va., ; 3 g : g . g #‘h D.. C., " Panamsa e S ‘New Orleans, was reported to have sh - and , the 8"% s- | a ont to’ ; Reln, | Beo e, bt 28 e | N et | aBett it imdlords of tie U. 8. | b eratt ey paboried 1o have ing _eve 0 ep oih ] 0 b ot I N 1N Atadeiran savitoyn Feria | éatablished months ago; but public|Cartridge Co. plant at Lowsll, Mass. | damage, however. either in that sec- Z 3 £ mhh O dhecvetian. . thi “{ of M pumping plant, about 35 miles up the | Aknouncement was withheld until the | ret! to work after being on strike | tion or at Biloxi were obtainable. s whn"l e i 2 NRshington u: o = | Rio Grande. greater goal—trans-continental com- |for two weeks. About 3,000 are still| Moblle escaped the worst of the ‘6;0 gt et - | Martha ufl:;'-] ) mwl‘;:{:; Two shots cafie from the Mexican | munication eould be reached. out. storm, but the wind here was suffic- Tavaders have been scatiared. . Ih|during the war and boURRt by the JAie | slde of the Fiver and the other from L g ey Rl g | B R Sl e — S S B, L S R 3 own - | May the Tigris army was driven J. Plerpont Morgan for his library, |someone hidden in the brush on the DA ZORN <L Y, injured Philadelphia o= g o 1 b B hie B T et hice oae fee Fairfax Harrison, president of the | American side. = The troops saw no T B o e L et atr . Read~ [iroef Ssvaral bovsts.” There, was no forts m: from maiE W oA ONEY 7 : London. J < told of extensive damage to property German third line of defense south of b W % ’ About 25 mm- Rio ‘m ".‘2.1&‘."' - ican k up their present position - ‘trom | Southern railway, was the mediator | one, but fleed §0 shots in an effort to | SOTRANY :::::r“‘:‘ T o e T aeTgar AEAS Su i S Sy |ioeriony dalidge gium to Switzerland. r ¥ g:mn nnJ M(:rtln and Governor | beat the bu;':“:: m:oax::;uon of ;:: navy yard today with Theodore N.|ville. . £ ‘He il i nd st Keith. il | conc s - German Heavy Artillery Active. TIVeE Bomewhbte HOFth. of . NAIGE | ‘Anly- 'mume-pl ethb’ mn‘:m “m"-‘"’ o s S P for'lh.n'l-!- Vail, president of the company, who The Germans are trying to divert It is again reported that an Austro- Five Known to be Dead. . ey Einad New Orleans, Sept. 29, via Wireless ina ‘Sreproof vault at Mount Ver-|tack. No more shots were fired by the Barnstocts” of " Gorrmamy Wil mest ion | Steamahip Excelsior and Creole o the allies by a heavy artillery bom- | German army 300,000 strong is ds-|rion. The state of Virginia has & suit | Mexicans and the patrol continued fts ‘communication - New York Friday, when it is believed | Mobile)—Five persons are known to bardment north and south of the|sembling for an offensive against in the court of the United |rounds. Ci r.|the submarine controversy will belDe dead and many injured and prop- Alsne, but, plans having been made' Serbia. States to compel Morgan to return —_— he said, when it would be “as easy to|cleared up. erty loss reaching into the millions the will. The suit probably will be BRIDGEPORT HIGH Wik from Ean Francisco to London| . "o = s has been caused tonight by the most e ris as it is today to talk over les Morris, altimors, swall- t OUTBURST OF TRADING - CARRANZA COMMANDER v P S S e SOIOEL NN STRICK the wire from San Francisco to New |owed bichioride of mercury tablets "'i c“’l', with a velocity of $6 miles IN WAR SPECIALTIES. LED MEXICAN BANDITs.|ROMAN CATHOLICS Junior English Class Claim Work As- | York: = thing - about _the| CIty morguc. He was taken (6 & hes | AR Bour swep: the city at six oclock s 5 . - = prr R EXCLUDED FROM JURY. signed Is Excessive. P B s B o G e B | A M tonight demolishing scores of build- Third Consecutive Day With Dealings | Who Killed Trooper Johnson and — — Eoteli < it Dio Bt 2 et 7 ings, etripping the roofs from hun- Over 1,500,000 Mark. Then Mutilated the Body. In Trial of Mrs, John Rogers’ Suit| Bridgeport, Com 29.—Twen- 3 dreds of other structures and strew- ing the streets with broken glass and T A or B blem, a perfect connection between| The Panama Canal will be re- : > ' 3 ty pupils in the junior English class at | P10 . . - New York, Sept. 20.—Another hys-| San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 29.—The gpines A oy Sheigary. the Bridgeport High sehool, t telephone wire and the b i to trafh o O A s ther.” nouncement was made yesterday by | debris. terical outburst if trading in speciel- | Carranza commander at Las Pelados,| Houston, T Sept. 20.—Knights | strike today, alleging that the amount e ce:ny has been in San Francisco|Lieutenant Colonel Chester Harydln:. ties especlally war shares, featursd to- | Mexico, headed the attacking party of|of Columbus and Roman Catholics | of Work them was excessive. | ,,3 Vallejo for several weeks, work- | éngineer of maintenance. Waters of Guif Breaking Up. day’s activities on the stock exchange. | Mexicans who crossed the border e been exélnded from jury service | They were given 80 pages of Work by |yng out the details of today’s test. Deéalings in the first hour approached | Friday night and in a in the trial of Mrs. John Rogers’ suit | the instructor. Ome of the puplls de- the big total of 450,000 shares and for Galveston. Texas, Sept. 29.—The Gal- £ against an insurance compan: for | clared to the instructor that he would the entire session the turn-over ag- A -4 Two hundred more emoloyes of the | . eston sta n of the Marconi wire- North & Judd Manufacturing company aph com; = $4.200 on €n acoldent pollcy her hus- | not do the work and when he wus or- | $7,500,000 SUIT AGAINST Joined ‘the strike at New Britain.| foftowine moseser et ey the gregated almost 1,600,000, making the band heid. The trial today at|dered to leave the room the remain- EX-ROCK ISLAND DIRECTORS | MaKing a total of about five hundred | Morgan liner Comus at New Orleans: third consecutive session in which Marshal, Texas. | der of the class walked out with him. % no won strike at that concern. “At New Orleans waters from the transactions the 1,500,000 mark. de; Rogers, & Marshall contractor, lost| The strikers made arrangements for| Lo b utition of Money All - Gulf are backed up and country flood- Today's rising movement, which his life February 3 in a pistol battle|a conference with the school prin-|For N aney Alleged The famous half-way we on Mt.| o3 back.of levees. Great damage and fost much ground In the later dealings, in which Willlam Black, an anti-Cath- | cipal to discuss the matter. Have Been Unlawfully Diverted. |Chocoros. at Chocorom, N. H.. was | pr papc Qo SV O gathered fresh momentum from the| Guadalupe Cuellar, a Mexican, who |olic lecturer, also was shot to death _— = = blown from its foundation 4,000 feet -4 over-night announcement that the es- | 5ald he was ome of in a hotel. Mrs. Rogers claims her | NAVAL APPRENTICES New York, Sept. 29—Directors of |down the mountain side by a heavy S sentlal detalls of the Anglo-French |Dparty, husband was killed accidentally. BIDDEN TO VISIT CiTy | he Rock Island raiiroad system under |gale. The building cost $10,000. A STRIKING TAILOR loan had been agreed to by the high 1 y The trial of George Tier, FOR the regime of Daniel G. Reid and Wil- - H e . Inasmuch as it arrested Some of Them Have Return- | itm H. Moore were defendants in a| Fourteen unidentified men who lost WOUNDED AT CHICAGO is generally believed that the loan will eld ohargea Because Some L restitution suit of $7,500,000, brought | their lives when the United States| _. : B vy — :&c]arrll:g ”,‘, :;:enutul v:‘anclumn. in bas been set for December 14. ed Under the Influence of Liquor. |in the supreme court today by Jacob |submarine sunk in Honmolulu harbor, | First Serious Trouble That Has Mark- inipulation e specialties was I R — M. Dickinson, receiver, for the Chi- | were buried in Arlington National ed Strike of Garment Workers. reliag. TORREON HAS FALLEN Newport, R. I, Sept. 29.—Appren- | cago, -Rock Island and Pacific Rall- Unconfirmed reports sald Cuellar tichs &2 An Al (rylning Stafion afe Cemetery with full military honors. b o ; 3 -« - s company, the operating company Chicago, Sept. 29.—Samuel Lend had made a complets o TO_GENERAL OBREGON | forbidden to come to fhis city, be- | of the Rock Island combingtion > | An attempt to burn the $30,000 resi- ioe tatior o being matched by heavy selling. the sheriff's office, but untfl Ci n g e g 2 R Rt e - g 3 b b dmlh a_strikiog tailor, was slightly wound Bta Chixve B cently. re- ~ R i | dats o fact, stocks were so Hborelly supplied | McCoy's report, made public at atey | All the Church Bells in Vera Cruz s It is all as directos, Rock i~ ey of ‘the ed this afternoon in the first serious & turned under the influence of Hquor, | jslan N“'{ Roosevelt at Poughkeepsie, N.!trouble that has marked th s trike of as _the session progressed that prices heni qln{tm here today, there was no Were Rung When News Was Re- |according to an announcement.today Y., failed when a watchman discov-|garment workers. Several arrests were grad foll away. In the final|Verification = b 247 by Captain Roger Wiles, commandant pany,” M ered the fire just after it had been|made axa Joseph Sakalowski, propri- our offerings assumed larger . di- Pt body has not been re- of the station. In a letter to Mayor | Moore and their fellow directors un- etor of a tailoring establishment, the mmuo,::, .:gm ?O:;fltt;:- lz::c;;:ed R{e- vered. Sept. u.—g’h. city of m:ert S‘hB:ll;’nM s:lr&‘hln Wflll:: lawfully diverted “in f::'odo:)o own inter- * m."‘—* - ot po_lll_fie n;y. Immmedl l:el lhourl & cipitately gains e Pt General Ob; lats unt nditions remed] est,” the sum of $7,500, from the pers: y 08e young wi e shooting resulted in a riot ca 5“"‘.,”33?1? by ome halfor “two|FEAR ANOTHER OUTBREAK G Shtiing raTon pate | the boys would, Wt be aljowed here. |t = ad 2-year old” baly were murdered | bein turned in while o crowd rapid- altoge e - | by 19-vear-o wrence ethick, | 1 hered. . The- police restored or- L n OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. | lem e ives toeson, ' | BROMINENT REAL ESTATE frled o kil the delendant in court i G By Wiskiing thale ciube. a fair deman A LR 4 that Gen- x Chicago as the er was given a life| Sakalowski is"said to have told the P kr:.u o et e edpent . fi.fi"w’}’.fi’.:. é.""lm p" ‘:m' ] :a: aken Bis. poaition | CEALER, MERIDEN, DISAPPEARS. police that a crowd of strikers gath- BTy, these, also 5 force . oa ‘erm in Torreon: _that he Intended tofast Seen Rowing Across Lake Gar- ered in front of his shop and urged his Ign with more mercurial jesues, | , Hartford, Conm, Sept. 29 —From in. | PUSh on and completely rout “the re- field in the Berkshires. $aid- e Fiucieo Tefl Sotne of the' scrikers trled 1o TS s pyhe, tond merket was very ‘active, | formation recelvéd Washington | *“Gonarat Carrezisa -on recelying the g BT Gl vett 1o B Yomkam. o " ™ linal court by Judge Tuttle to state and, fearing trouble, he fired urities -the lhdhphfl - e % O, message gave orders for Meriden, Conn., mfl .B‘uo dis- e fact that the railroad company prison for from ome to ten years on into the crowd, wounding ot VA, mesular throughout. | Fhelos feary another oufBreak of foot | fie e e oo e apdera L0 | nppearance of Albert N. er. & a charge of indecent sssault on & 2 of the opinion that the !onh‘,t;'m;;: has issued an } the effect Inae | xR B T 3 < P \ d.’v'"’."n'a°“.“’;mu.‘;“3: m‘::gn‘w'el;: o ; ; issue of Anglo-French notes is liwely to the state | rwo KILLED WHEN 2400 Lieut. Col. Garnet B. Hughes, D. S.| made. e to bonds as 1 m and- las® seen rowing across Lake Mills O, son of Maj. Gen. Sam Hughes, Leaders of the striking workmen 2 bt will . POUNDS OF POWDER BURNED the Canadian Minister of Militia, was | tonight met to discues plans for carry- 5 - X sston stockyards, S Tagry com- | ing the strike to all branches of the 2 “_ugvul ments. of Steamships. o % E&. rs- atives to belieye that has been ety oy clothing trade. They still maintained wfl n5ept. _2—Arrivea: to_be i Statie Electricity. drowned. Although the lake f v France. that more than 25,000 men were on scar 1I, New York. i ¥ & York, Sept. 20.—Safled: Prosnted. . ‘which - &g < .| strike. ll;;:t employes insisted that less ork, % > : than half that number had walked out. criam, Rotterdam. Steamer |, The commissionsr is of | men illed an o ot x company. 23.—Safled: iasen, Set SEPARATE TRIAL FOR T Hellig Olav, N York. eGP . yes ek BIs Olay, Now Tork. ved. |ANGLO FRENGH, CORMISBION. | ALEXANDER COCHRANE N Amutergavi, Hoape RETURNS FROM CHICAGO- the 3 ov. D " Wesley | A Former Director of New Haven Lameont M‘M"n 4 E 2 i« Road for Violation of Anti Trust Will Be “Abserbed Quiokly, Chi