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VOL. LIX—NO. 283 PULATION 29,919 -NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917 8 PAGES—64 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS ation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, And Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut-in Proportion to the City’s Population. GREAT BATTLE HAS ‘l cabed Parsgrasts (1§, Destroyers | Decision Reached | Cnéersed Toesrans TEIRST STEP IN SECOND LIBERTY LOAN Folks Heads Tuberculosis Work. Trenton reported one death and two Paris, July 31.—Homer Folks, presi- SRR et e Ehase 8_ubmar|nls on War Tax BI" WY TSR An Offering of $300,000,000, in Treasury Certifi- :[losis, who resently arrived in Paris has taken charge of the department of givil effairs of the American Red| . .o T 34 OTAL T ol Belgikn childen over 12 years t f Indebted Cross in France. The work of Mr. EM TO INCREASE ITS T of age will be forbidden to go to ol- Folks will be largely with the ques- . land. cates of Indebtedness tion of tuberculosis and the care of or- SUBMERGE ABOUT $2,000,000,000. - phaned children and refugees from the Drought and hot winds in Nebraska TS - . = L e . have not damaged- the corn crop seri- PAHTMENT YESTERDA\/ H = *v_| TWELVE DEATHS AND 188 NEITHER FIRED A T B TE COMMITTEE |*"*' o ‘ Aang a Twenty Mile Front From the Region of Dix- PROSTRATIONS IN NEW YORK ey i The riots at Chester Pa, quieted MADE BY TREASURY DE B ' ‘\ioev:-en si:;l‘ no indications of disorder mude to South of Ypres " | Toll of Intense Heat Wave For Two|One of the Submarines Had Just Sunk | Increased Levies on Corporation In- : £ R 4 o e a Steamer by Gunfire, and the Sec- | comes, Incomes of Individuals, Dis- | Patrick Hogan of New Haven an-|The Largest Block of Such Securities Yet Offered—They New York, July 31.—Twelve deaths 2 2 snnced 3 and 188 prostrations had been reported| ond Was Attacking a Merchantman | tilled Spirits and Malt and Ferment. |military service. Bear Interest Rate of 314, Per Cent.,One-Fourth of One At 11 o'clock tonisht as the foll of the 3 2 d % ¢ ve ew| —Experi f French Tanker. ed Liquors is Proposed. Foreign Minister Sonnino of Italy 2 A intense heat wave which has held New perience o q : i ; ) i York in its grip for two days. Four of — BN o o Lore a oonteenos [y Percent. Higher Than the Previous Offering—Payments the deaths and 75 of the prostrations A R 2 2 b T American Naval Base in British Wa-| Washington, July 31—Revision of | According to a British report effec- of the Certificates Will be Made on August 9, Two Days T bu ecorded - |ters, July 31—(By The Assoclated|the war tax bill so as to increase i:s|tive air ralds wi T e over _ The Teutons Had Massed Almost Countless Number of Guns e o Bty oy x| ITe35)—Amefican destrovers today |total from $1670,000.000 to about $2- |the German lines in Belgium. After the Subscriptions Close—The General Impression . m., est day_ex-| renorted having encaged two subma- 000,000 mainly by a onal levics it lumerou: Hvisi o‘d B.‘l( fllB El'l perienced in the metronolls since Sep-| rines simultancously six miles dis-|on intoxicants and on personal and A mob lynched two negroes, hroth- 4 3 & and N s Divisions of Men to Hi € [ tember 3, 1811 and the rhird hottest In [ fant, causing both of them to. speed | corporate mcomes wes definitely ao-lors in - Louisiana. They . murdee is That the Loan Will be Offered in September and That . 47 years. The record heat re ra-laway and submerge without firing a|cided on today by the semate finance|Simeon Bennett, a bill coliector. my, But They Were Unable to Withstand the Dashing {lon hers was 100 degrecs on Sepiem- | thot' {vpical of (he banavious of sube |committee. i i It Will be for a Total of $3,000,000,000. i e marines ‘when they see destrovers. Total Not Determined. Indications point to a large ud ’ ’ Attack of the Entente Troops—All of the Entente Plans |, \vr ¢ \umEpiaTe reLier Destroyers Opened Fire. The detailed schedule and the exact |apples in Nova Scotia. Estim 1 etermin dicate an increase of appr One of the sumbarines had just sunk |tota! remain to be determined, Dox cent ® 5 = 5 FROM THE HEAT WAVE|, O ; 0 B Riittee Thenbers sald tonight th 5 . il b it i Were Carried Out, the French Capturing Two Lines of 2, steamer by gunfire; the second waa | cOmmittes members sald tonisht ey 2it Washington, July 21.—The first step Tk i y S E ; attacking a merchantman when the J. d s in.the Me: toward financing the second install- |an important par PR = Indications Are That It Will Continnue | Goitrnine, & SN a0 890, &na" oot ore’ than apanese destroyers in the Medite ancing th i t 1 . destrovers opened fire. = The second;$1.998. )¢ - = Which: were CORVOyS 3rit- | ment of the Liberty loan was taken the second instal German Trenches and the British Taking Three Lines— For At Least a Few Days. submarine, Which 16 dssckibed ae cus|00ED00g00° They plan to have (ie|Tanean which were convoving Brit)ment of the Libehy Joor was ier, oy did 15 tHe case of tie = e == . { per type, almost as long as a_destroy- |Taeasure ready to report by the end of | [ the offering of $300,000,000 in tr ait The Germans Are Launching Counter-Attacks, But the| ashington. July 31— Tittle imme-. er, raced off and submerged at tha|the week. 2 3 certificates of indebtedness. It is The new diate rel:ief"frnm xrhe '\B,!It‘\\ e hick _fir.:tk shots but the other, which had New Levies Decided Upon. ©pinion e brassnd in Londant ia that rgest block of such securities yet of- | ceptable at pa N i <1, | oppressed the entire country today is{sunk the ste display ving new es were | the German peace talk is a sham i . and the interest rate, 3 i-2 per |sues, in payme Morale of Their Troops is Far Below Normal, While promised by”the weather bireas n_.‘.“i Sl D e Y W PR U L S s eBeres b B b o B T D i T oot | Ponde ot . . . . cations are that the hot spell will| utes while the destrover dropyed shells incomes $162.000,000. preparations her than the previous offerings. and before ma ? That of the French and British Troops is Splendid—Rus- | continue for at least a few davs and | around her. Only when a shell splash- | Incomes of individuals of $15.000 and e Stiptione are toi0l00e on AU 7 |cates” The fact ehat Bechard in doto extmse Tua foy: e it B ety ol o submarine | more, $27,000 000. e According to Michel Yussukovich and the certificates are vavable are to bear interest s . . . ;. | scatte 0 es there wili be heat|did she submerge, according to the| Distilled spirits $90,000000. the presence of American groops on|Nov. 15 next, Indicating that the se s taken to mean t sians Are Making a Strenuous Resistance in East Gali- | ottrtlor Sy Thunoce Storms| trow e oo R Sortin, {0, the| " Disied spicts ssgog0 000, |t “Brearnice br Arhercan gfoovs om | Nov. 15 nest, inalcatna spat e o, | it ken, 16, moan 1 i ok Wednesday or Thursday, the forecast|atiack from a small boat close by and | 25.000,000,444. blow to the Kaise - will have been floated in the first half | first, will be iss . cia and Have Retaken Several Positions. mys | Whe anly sections not who later svere rescued by the destroy- |These new faxes total $304.600 000 sl of November. Payments for the ¥ the heat wave are t ers and brought here. The committee considered the fol-| Governor Edge of New Jersey was| Although the treasury has remained | made on Aug. @ < and the Pacific slope. Tanker Fought Submarini lowing ‘further revision In providing |asked by Miss Joi Wright of Wild- | silent on that subject, the general im- | subscripiions close. T S e ] A Trench tanker bound for Ameri-|fOr the remainin~ " $23.400000 nec-|wood to help her to enter the yeoman | pression here is that’the loan will be |be made through the resero The great assault of the entente allied line at the point where the Brit- | Four Prostrations in New Hav caTimped into port toniEht wiin & 30 |SSSAIY. to attain the minimum of $1-lservice in the navy L O T Sl H Y Mg % allies, for which the big guns had been | iSh_and French forces meet, state- | 2 BeaSunine, Wnly. cEhs | foot hole in her bow as a result of a|®°5:000.000. . T 4 3 3 AR ments from the front say that the | thermometer climbed to today et v Increase in taxes on brandy for foi Dr. C. Lardy, the Swiss Minister to i T S 2 - preparing for three weeks in bombard- | Mot from the fromt sav that the | oUSiTCur prostrations 1 e T et SnKeT | t1fying wines to yield about $10.000.- | France has asked to be relieved of TEGTRROF T ments of unprecedented violence, has | that of the Germans is far below mor- | deathe. Tt was fhe hoitest day T aTice Ul o e R der: \tq | LIS duiics on account of old age and | MARRIAGE IS NOT A GERMAN FINANCES begun in Flanders along a front of mal September 8 1681, Nearly evers Sibmaring 2nd Teached a - polnt 489 lncroare of rates on wines, to yi-ld |family cireu nce QRGN KO EXBROTION ABOUE o SRt &3 ebout twenty miles, from the region of | , & madority of the positions taken by C— ; o Wociarica: stie BIARIRE T s o7 consumption, of excis|. All the “negre treops of the 2 5 = PR =t of e Tpres arsand | LN N e s o e o Three Deaths in Hartford aitacked by another submarine, the|iaxes on sugar, coffee and _possibly | United Statas Infantry who took part | Unless the Wife is Depedent on Hus- | Curious Shrinkage in Gold Fore ‘arneton in Y in - B gentiord: shells of which, despite the ston’ §-- . ! Lo o g3 oo =5 i g fiadows. Collanes. Starting with the first pesp of day, | 51um. The French attack which re- | Hartford. Conn. July 21—Three| Sicinco e e “ltea together with a few. new taxes.|in the clash with the Waco autio band's Daily Labor. sl e C the aitak which was. Carbied Cout|Sulted in the capture of Steenstracte | deaths and fifteen prostrations caused | tmeq the. phot Tewie Sanners # t-|which include gasolene and fire arms. |ties are accounted for - g 4 \ Jointly by French and British troops— | ¥as pushed on beyond that town and | by the heat were reported here today. | compass and tore a gaping hole below Reduction of the 15 per cent. ta il i R i ¥ Washington, July 1. Hasty mar. ashington, I ; A_ens he Frenchmen holding the line north | Peentrated the German lines to _a|John Smith, of Bridgeport, foreman| tho water line. The tanker began to|the So-called Jones amendment. on| Free postage for all soldiers, sailors| riazes made since July 20, the cate of| shrinkage In the Germanh SO0 of Bossinghe and the British that town | depth of nearly two and a half milés. | over constriction worlk for | e o e crem sbasdonad iy | CorPorate undivided surplus o ten and land maincs during the war in Droposed | ihe army draft drawing in an effort <o serve, reported from abroid and Warneton the end of the day's|The British placed thelr deepest wedge | ment stcre, here. v oves e Salmaring Ga s eatonetl #BIP. e ipev - cont: in il intoduced by Representative ape conscription | BEnting found thai all the entente |Into the line to a depth of two miles. | died fn a local hospital Towed dre xR e B e e Lonegran of Connecticut of & depandant wike; wil ot BE o0 | B T L ot oen catried put . The| Again the French troops operating | gaining consciousness. Two Ovwed sway In 2roush %ea Im. IOmSl surt IN EQUITY BY - A sidered "ground for ' discharge unless| finaneial oystem, which v 0 chmen were holding two lines of | long the Aisne front have been en- | also succumbed to heat which Shk | Ty st b e e BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA | Eleven members of Jess Willard's | the wife s aciualls depe on the | borne the jmmensg i r trenches and Fileld a:led to m;l(hu‘ova: strong attacks by | tered 97, the greatest since 1911 aged. without bearings, to bring her s v mahdbeatly {Sasy ";"'. “_I'““*"]“;” 'fr«"_m 'h‘"\:‘;mz hushana’s “u:‘\ ! 5 o 1t ,»,“ e however J 1 St - e e s R S s e = 2ged. 1 at Atlantie City whife bathing. Skip- ompicd by rom many | amall and o sense fata B T oo thirse lines, i 80 | et difutonimiand Corny aoi So it One Elext 'Doath o Morides: topert. i e UA" "’Ds““:,a“’,s‘j:“‘: e e ey s e citien of mureiage i wime tureans’ be- | taken T conr with ¢ o 0 2500 (iermans | the offensive themselves and advance e & 543 e rom Using Any Derivation of Word | EAT S siegad by men. included in the first| of the gov 1 e SrTANG | oir Hine alona the sentine. TRant. foniden, Cann Ty B O Jenn | LAFOLLETTE AND-GHONNA Boovt. | Recruiting in New York for the yes- { call. Provost Marshal-General (‘row- | give up gold jews L Not~ithetandlng the fact that the| In Fast Gallcla the Russians ‘along | fntense heat, Stanier Bemmis LINE UP WITH PACIFICTS| _ T e L s kg | Obetvers fiere wie dt a 108 Teutons had massed aimost countless | the Zbfocz river continue to give bat-| o lahorer, héing fhe victim. T New York, July 31.—A suit in equity (204 seventy- PPlicap(s Were 80~ eI 4 valld: groun s § B Biy o g ot : n‘umbem gt guns and mimerous divi- tle wedmz;eT:x‘:-‘m‘c:;:‘l\h:a;::ufo;g; G AStIBE 1ha Gy anh at rams Given Out By [wos bezun in the sipreme ”T‘,,r,m‘,,,[‘o,m., and sent to Fort Slocum. aim for acharges? © i [iSeunt for the abei o slons of fresh men to hold back the | Cros eam T Kb TS wah Saren® . mud - i today by the national council of the | Jependencs ls @ matter o » P cmuses. 4 foresean onslaught, and when the bat. | on Russian soll. At several points en- | fled this evening from heat Drostin. i Beps Cotnel Foy Scouts of America to restrain the | The Canadian Northern Railway ex- , General Crowder pointedout. | miany, unable o tie broke threw both men guns | emy detachments have been forced OUt | tion. There were eight othet heat| New York, July 31 Senator Robert|OrSanization known as the United |{imated that 25000 'men will ) n whose wife Is mafnly de-[ance of ‘trade into the fray, the British and French | of captured positions which have been | proctrations. e e Robert | 3 ates Boy Scouts from msing in its |quired for extra help in harvesting the | pendent on his daily labor for sup-| trals. is be f carrfed out their operations with a |retaken by the Russians. & = Eoilctte. Visconsin, and Sen- | 00" the words “Boy Scout, Eoy | CTOP along its lines in the west port.” he sald, “may claim cxemption|in payment. Anotie ! ulga dash. At some points. =0 determined | TO the south the Russlans have at- : fled * o . Gronna of North Dakota to- 13 outs, Scout, Scouts, scouting, or an — . on that ground. Only the exemption|and Turke . Cool Wave Failed to Materialize. duy formally aligned themselves with 2 . F - A i o 0 H third . Sere the attacking forces, they fre- | tempted to make a stand also In weat. | (oot Wave Failed to 247 [Genaliy) aliy Sesmitee th | i aptation thereof. Five persons were killed and a num- | Loards can determine this fact. Where | banw o an guently passed the objectives which |ern Bukowina, but were compelled to |, FSRSO. JUI B0 mRe, e o My -m:m""‘o 't hera| . The court also is asked to enjoin the H'm o d in a wreck on the Canadi- | dependency is claimed and circum-| gold i< needed for 1} $ad been assicned for their capture |cvacuate positions along the Chere- |fOrecast by the weather b {clesrams fro mMthem siven out here| gefendant organization representing [an Northern Railway Co. Ville- | stances show a marriage hastily con- | paganda work - Gern end preesed on and took terrain that | mosh river and retreat eastward. The e e s ple's Council, which | G0 P 1 o “CTar has been ~conmected | NeUve. 21 miles west of Edmonton. summated since Juiy 20 by a man|ducting in Russia a . Pad not been fisured on for attainment. | town of Zale Szczyky and several other | PEratire todav was 97 desr | = conducting a nation-wide propagan- | wiy;, the Boy Scouts of America or . = . whose number is high on the availa- The casualties of both the British | positions blocking the road to Czerno- | 6N deaths were attributed to TR & % With the move which was designatsa | President Wilson s for the McCumb- | yble list, the actual fact of dependen- (GERMANS DEPORT MORE and French armles were relatively | witz, the capital of Bukowina, have Suristroke T Waterbury B0 ! 'rg “;’“v"- was quoted as| ol S P Sllohe and the United (©F Plan of drafting aliens authorizing | oy must he closely serutinized CIVILIANS FROM MON elight, considering the intensity of the | been exacuated by the Russians. i ppnaroks T aterbuy B Al TmOl ot Wole] Saes Wi th'itime of the' defengant's |noEStations with“ihe allisd govern Morcover, General Crowder deciar- BERE E Yeitis soctors onts e | On The Hurawon hort aid T b aterbury, Conn., July % threats o N s e e e el ments relative to drafting their citi- | ed, women who marry men to aid them | gyiois Men Sent Away, Probably ¢ Germans, in addition t ‘thei men | weeded Carpathians the Germans have | cases of heat prostration and « but to begin at once to work Scouting movement,' representing that to be slackers are allle to prosecy Work in Northern France ‘made pris uffered heavily in kill- | gained further ground against the joint | Sunstroke were reported | for the election of members of con- | ag a membership greater than that g e tion under the draft act - - ed or wou armies of the Russians and Rumanians | NOSpitals tonizht. (ne o ss who would stand for the “re- | s @ ICMIeIol P SYERter than (Al The United States transport Sara- | ' Sucretary Baker advocated refusing i Gas BT Although test reports are to|except in the Casin and Putna valley | come was Herbert Mcintyre { Peul-of onaoni e Senator| grom “collecting or in _any manner {052 was rammed off Stapleton. § I.|exemption to anv man married after | TS o vons. Belg the effect that the Germans are launch- | regions, where the Russo-Rumanians |2an ice wagon. The temperat Gronna, the coujcil announced, had [t CONCCHME OF I any WARREY by the steamship Panama of the Pan- | tne drawing savine the draft shouid |civilia 558 = Beivy Gounter-atiack seainat thy st Told this npper Eamd. ed 99 degrees today wirea fhat the “constitution has not BRIl b @ha Tioy Beonts of Americs |Ama Steamship Co. There was no loss Sabda Prlor Gt S e id ) e A ! heen repealed nor suspended. o ettt e - Vot Tife. 's of some officials that delay aWay 129 men une a I. W. W. THREATENS TO Sorte SORETNRSY v or ‘Boy Scouts’.” = : i 4 B oatian S Meient nine June 28 proba 45 amite probibitng the' Unitea = o |in obtaining ‘materiais and sufficient nine June 25 ol U. S. STEEL EARNINGS TWO AMERICAN AVIATORS TIE UP MIDDLE WEST |GREATEST FIRE IN MANY States Boy Scouts from using the same | _ I the near future the potato.re: L R M A el el France e i Y - P uslng e same L ay_be well: know the gold | would postpone the mobilization lon 3 FOR QUARTER $90,579,204 WERE KILLED IN FRANCE. |5, otary Haywood Wires President | VEAHS 1N STAMEORB | o e B S it o | reserve. The food administration is Tast Septamber 1 were diasipated to- e 4 % e 5 cleat ! e e g is lararnging fo the issuing of “potato | gay by an amnouncement by Secretary | Washington. £ho After gedueflng sc|3,91s,s7grfur Excess FerleyJR.vaqul‘I(on f4,¢Nt:u..':m|. Ma. Wilson. |Factory of Baer Brothers Damaged | pemended of 41 moneys and OCr notes.” Faker that T8 per cent. of the can. |Germans of militars =—a rofits and Income Taxes. and J. W. ey of New Park, Pa. 5 4 to the Extent of $300,000. s o e it P e ave now. on e |werk and contly v Chicago, July . arvest ent o 3 the defendant but which were intend- | —Toy Meredith, the famous athlete, | (ONMeNt materia gians are reported . i rands and lumb the Middle == e | Kround and that reports indicate ev- [BART TG FERPIEC BT sums which the biz industrial com- | Hamilton of Clinton, Mass., and James | strike uniess the depor Thiiieiria |causing the greatest loss here In|HOOVER WOULD HAVE O e op qoures at Comnellh e wal i ainiher, month ilization | Germans fit for milita panies of the country will pay to the | Wilson Gailey of New Park, Pa., me: Workers of the World are returned to | man ears. came tonight in the laadulens for the - S Aying groupdin No definite date fc motilization { L "taken from the bure o e Yhdiglio i s i Hahs B B Homea 1n the Warren: ol ¢ ofiiactory of Baer Brothers. makers of SUPPORT OF DAIRVMENE‘”"]“W"‘ 3 was ever fixed, but Secretary Baker |been taken from the governmen orm of excess |pers of the American fleld service, | [ISIF homes In the Warren inze powder. The estimated loss — . P es. | A indicated that every effort he made [RUSIC T L el g depor Profits and tncome taxes was striking | were killed Saturday. They lstt head- |funtion or & walkeut o Hore {han 220 s $300000. The fire started in tho | Action Taken at Opening Session of | Eleven bodies were recovered by res-| (o efrict it about September 1o ean e ] SHUD ly fllustrated today when the United | quarters wit hone of the new sections | (00 men was sent frc Chitago 145 or ship near the Stamford Canal| American Food and Dairy Commis- | oo b 7 AP b P i) TR L — bty 24 th States Steel corporation issued its | jess than a month ago, President \Wilson Mesterday by [Supposedly from spontaneous com-| gioill o trapped in 54 eploves of the Bl Tum- | —or e s oo recently damaged th financial statement for the second| The War Cross has been awarded to | w. D. Haywood. secre or T W |bustion caused by the intense heat. E bex Sy eane e Rrnuch (Hiver. ey -1 |depots 1 guarter of the vear. Total earnings|three members of Section 2 of the [W. fhe message said {1t spread rapidly to nearby shops and| 4 ondic City, . T I GUESTS IN A HOTEL = for that period were reduced to $90.- | American field service for distinguish- | Michigan had begun destroved much valuzble machinery |pare ¢ Hoover, if he Decomes officially | According Y = = GERMANS EXECUTE BE AN 04 after deducting 372,915,872, or |ed services: John Ames, son of Pro- |that Minnesota miners ock. The loss is partly covered [ et o 00t o e o of the mat IOl Lo P Tanorte rotching iwWhan Bhots Weiiey' Fired at _Flesing FRELER. WikE " over to the Eovernment . ssa.sss.. | ™0 FAward Diemer of New Yoric ol ot wond, (el In |STRIKE AT BRIDGEPORT B o mEs e e . Women and_children to' the des- | Haven. Daughters Forced to Witness Shoot 000 was set aeids from earnings of the | o\ cousEEn e T e o wwoad wae FROJECTILE ©0. SETTLED [it Bas deciared at fhe opening session & S o, July 81— of Parent first quarter of the vear for war taxes 1 ~ eIt IR s ¥ oy diSIE e - a d and Dairy Com- 'wo men supposed to be spies, pos: | minent hotel here were Ity and excess profits, that amount being WAR ON GERMA from Bisbee, Ariz, of his attorn The Demands of the Men Have Been |Missioners here today. Mr. Fluover is|j < British aviators en route from |awakened early today by numerous ’ desput . = NY. | Fred H. Moore. expected to address the convention shots fired from a nearby roof top. b based on the tax proposed early in July — When asked what he proposed to d. Granted Practically in Full. . da. to on & NERRICS XL | N e S nolic but not yet finally adopted Cabinet Is Strongly Inclined Toward | about the @epors T e o il B i i S were ar by Government |Inquiry showed that policemen wors Seiii it uge tax to 2 o i o v 31.—. = v vere represented zents at Roanoke, V: chasing supposed hurglars who proved | 3e A by the goveramont, fotel sariinge. of Jomming the Entente Allies. S ravvood aia | Briagepore Conn. July H—A =%t |ine ‘meeting ana i was ihe general |*5°” & Ve e Ercmiiora of o cara party which | Belzium. arrested n Srporation fo IEUls ume fode but acoept et Doty ;| opinion of 'the delesates that there iz Di w ven 'had been broken up by the police a| !0 death withi e N Gf tha bi - ke many. 'Wang-Tah-Sieh, minister of (can stand the demination of hich- {demands the men hav S ki B e R O T e e 4 twenty and fo record of the preceding quarter DY | gorejgn affairs, has urged that China |handed officials, I guess the Inc {granted practicallg in full and a TEanils n by Chiasles . Inenbart. | rot e o g oilis ' tasficd | PFO¥Ed Enfrge of eanlonsam more, than 31,000,000, 3 cumcter | ImmeHately Tollow Stem'e. exampie, | Workers of the World will be abic {o|Silke has been averted. The men|POLISH LEGIONS HAVE BEEN. He was instantly killed away & number of electricians and| “The. father and mothe 4 Net ncome for the second quarter 4 r re |W et a ten per t. increase in Pl B g K ¥ - » = to Ceath the - ft and the cabinet apparently is inclining | endure it. I have been forced to wire B per cen AN E P -lo vorkers o appeared a he | #hot ath | fell by reason of the heavy tax appro- | 3% the cabinet apparently le Inclining | Il | o, 000 it n meneral strike | Wages. a stralght eight-hour day and DISARMED AND INTERNED| Henry A. Michasls, arrested in Ja- |other workers who appeared at the | ZR0L 10, O ) - : priations from $103.330,194 of March | JTTOTE will be called in the Middle West un. [& minimum wage that vary for dif- | picorous Measures Taken in Poland | Ttica ¢harged with desertion from the {room occupled by the plavers and | Chrldyom " they r SR fox fhe Guarise compered with |, LIanE-ChI-Cheo, minister of finauce, [less the men of Ariscna sre brought |fershit branches of the machinste’ trade. to Prevent Disorders. [T 4 Witn 560 and he ambition that |made for Atting up A gambling | nAmes of thelr parent e quart has recommended’ the immediate con. | Pack to their families. When all the B S L, 2 Ul Lowith 6] and ithe i h 4 g g 2| The girls refused 331 three go. = s |he wanted to “sce life place. The police siated that a raid 3 e % S fre Tt . |clusion of a big loan in order to re- | members and sympathizers walk out|PRICE OF OYSTERS I8 Copenhagen, July 31—A despatch L — had ben made upon comploint 8 we SieAk e mishc = ] [ean the Somciel pessscs wnd e |350.900, ToNRRLl o iale. s ot B A AROED Dasam et irs rrom Eerii asys . 158 ! Arnauticemetiwas imade| that the. ; ple to e kille PERSHING FAILS TO SHOW pare to resist the opposition of the = b e Polish Legions have heen disarmed |Citizens' Union will enter the fight i > . southern rebels. ington. " (i e A - e 94 Philaaelant ,"5htlcuBA TURNS OVER TEUTON She was fmme UP AT TRAINING CAMPS. Suépension' Off hagyeet work; L - W. [From 25(%5°35Bor Cent. st the Operi- [&5E interned ana that rigorous meas- |against vice in Fhiladelphia and de- SHIPS TO AMERFCA. | vounser eir 1the i3 W louters Meclnied ral shcar e Al s o ures have been taken in FPoland to|mand action by the Federal Govern- " | ragea an aalso st French Villagers Were Disappointed— | GANGPLANK BROKE IN loss of thousands of dollars 2 iy # o e O s s 1l Repaired and Operated : bip i s R Smg The Germans, the despatch adds, _— v t ed an: era F o R NEW YORIC NAVV:VARD. | farinets. New York. July 31—Tho price of |soung themselves confronted by a Charles H. May, & retired silk man- [ °,;°w::"p:,,” " WHERE GERMAN CHANCELLOR Aherican ‘Training Cump in France, | Thirty-one Workmea' Whs Ware |SENATE TO VOTE ON SR Ter cniTit o apene citiderk |ne (Rollen ek wElle Avsinian |wiaciurer of Bpierein . 3 dronped || Ty > i tod e ce, p 1 a orizinal le- |dead In his motorboat as he rescued et Tty S clats i July 81—(By The Associated Press.) Plunged Into the Water Were R PROHIBITION TODAY, |eason, W. H. Killian of Baltimore. | gion instead of taking the oath to the [Miss E. Schofleld, daughter of F. 4| tumed oo 1o the United States e | About the Alleged Plans of the Enter Major General Pershing, commander of | gued. - president of the Oyster Growers' Asfo- | new polish kingdom, as if Galicia was |Schofield, silk mill owner. et uthnd rubant el sctatian | Aifide for Conauest the American troops, who was expect- b Both Wets and Drys Are Claiming | Ciation of North America; told his as- 4 part of it.. The other members of = Cuban ports when Cuba declared war - £d at the training camps Monday even- | New York, July ¥1.—Fourteen of the Enough Votes to Insure Victory. sociates at the opening of their annual | the legions with a few exceptions re- | William Holmes of Walden, Orange |on Germany. The ships will be mads| Geneva, July 30 (leiased) The ing. Mr 0 lrri::‘. propably on ac | thirty-one workmen rescued from the convention here today. fused to take the oth of fidelity to the |county, N. I. explained to the police | eady for repairs and operation. leged plans of the g2 °,°‘““ O angemente hog hoon mads | Fater into which they were plunged | Washington, July $1.—The senate's =5 e Teuton sovereigns. that while bending over fixing his ' e b conquest. as revea p eme plans. Arrangements had besn made {oday by fhebreaking of & ganepiani | iccussion of the Tesolition for & pro- CUCUMBERS AND TOMATOES flower zarden and discussing the war | BERNIER ON WAY BACK of the imperial . - = % n the New | hibition amendment to the federal con- | FROST e was shot in the breast. Michaelis, w - n lagers were on the alert all afterncon. | York navy yard were taken to hospl F6aEaE0 G DAMAGED BY FROST|NO CHANGE IN RATES = o | FROM THE ARCTIC 2 g ¥ - | sty proceeded today in a vein| 2 erne Tagew and they were therefore greatly dis- | yals according to an officlal stateemint | o L dion Pro 3 - i i v cula it B atement v. A vote is to be i istri il IPMENTS OF MILK| Vincenzo Dierescenzo, of No. 244 ent to the Swiss pe appointed at not having an opPOrtuNIty | iseved tonight. It ia not belleved, | tayon ate tomerrow. |- " '@ Ue|In Calville District, About Fifty Miles st Chestnut Street. Newark went sud- | Vetsran Explorer, Who Went After | 70 oloni 1 an ohe - K omaral Dershing this marmivg ™ | Bowever, that anyone was drowned. In contrast to other notablé prohi. From Spokane. Massachusetts Public Service Com- |denly inzane and while policemen were Stefanssen, Coming Home. | Germanophile jou 3 S 3 bition fights In consress in recent| Spokane, Washm, July 31.—Cucum. e Dt € ool ion. orcing a rear window to his home he St G, Bha. Eie = = ACTION TO FREENT ears, there was only a small attend- | pers and tomatoos In the Corv stabbed his three-year-old son Amelio, | Quebec, July 31.—Captain Joseph E.|achieved notoriet: 2 bers and tomatoes in the Colville dis to death. Bernicr, the veteran Arctic explorer, | from Ruesi: . Deadlocked on I. C. Commission. o ance during the day on the floor or in | beis s B e e chansie i ercCel T ches wi rict, about fifty miles from here, suf- Joston, M s o el A b gy ECULATION IN CORN | he galleries. Prepared specches were | forod “considerably from frost early |rates on shipments of milk, choese and | o oy o == who started on an expedition in July | Germany's st year to rescue Vilhjalmur Stef-|peace with - B B i the rule and the session took on the | Smans = sed by the New Y. i Sl > e N o Intemeis comc LBy, - Board Directors of = Chicage | tedious aspect of routine edings rcuar::x‘flng";‘.‘;::‘“" according to reports|cream, ProPosed DY artford Railroad |tion In New York passed resolutions | anssen, who was reported lost In the |’ The Swiss newspaper % £ Dr R s bt pyiackon <o Board of Trade. as senator after senator read into the . and the Boston and Maine Railroad [demanding a squad of negro firemen | Arctic reglons, is returning on his|Michaclis bases ™ e e . e = record without Interruption or conira- | BANK CASHIER HELD UP Sere ‘today ordered cancelled by the |2nd police, a municipal bathhouse for [ ghip, the Guide. according to reports |such a feeble source as a he_cuestio soiaining & senats| Cnicago, July 31—The board of al- | iction Bis reasons. for SupOring. oF DAk e comamiasion: their exclusive use and legislative rep- | reaching here today from the north|known fournai, bis . ead et fass oo applications for |Fectors of the board of trade today |opposing the resolution. BY TWO MASKED MEN|" The commission further ordered the | Fesentation. shore of the St. Lawrence. 3 lost In neutral countrie 4 o g adopted a resolution stopping all tran- | Tonight both wets and drys were = railroads to establish a new scheduie, T With a crew of ten men, Captain|Switzerland ra IcTeRsdn. sactions_on corn for September de- |claiming enough votes to insure them | Robbers Got Away With $12,000 at|on or before September 15, to include OBITUARY. Bernier voyaged fro mthe St. Law- e - livery. This follows the action taken [ victory tomorrow, but on both sides it Medical Lake, Wash, rates not greater than those issued by S rence river to Daflin Tsland, whence| The ministers in cabinet of the N ) Seth D. Bingham. he was to proceed westward through |South Wales government have tels the Interstate Commerce Commission Simsbury, Conn., July 81. — While |fixed $165 as a maximum price for|close. It will take the votes of two- | Spokane, Wash., July 31—Two| The schedule affected by today’s or- [ Naugatuck, Conn. July 31.—Seth D.| lLancaster sound and toward the re-|graphed to Mr. Holman congrats aiding a neighbor get in his automo-|corn futures. Cash corn, however, is|lhirds of those present for adoption [masked men today held up the cash- |der provided for an increase in rates | Bingham of Naugatuck. representa-|gion in which he expected to locate,|Lim upon his narrow escaps a Gile, Louts D. Barbri, 54 years old, |being quoted at around $2.30 and ‘the|of the resolujion, which then would |ier of the First National Bank of [and was proposed last September by | tive in the general assembly from 1909 [ and If necessary, assist Siefanssen. |front, and have desired him io expres overcome by the heat and died |board took action today to prevent its|have to pass the house before an |Medical Lake, 16 miles west of here, |the - carriers. He was susppnded by |to 1511 and prominent in state G. A.| Captain Bernier carried provisions to|the deep sympathy of the governme He leaves a wife and | machinery being used for further |amendment was submitted to the states |and escaped tomobile atter commission untll August 1 of this | R. circles, died at a New Haven hos.|last two.vears and his unexpected re-|and the people of New South Waim Sheculation in corn. : for ratification. o | Sooving 12:008 4o sacks. o 3 " pital late’ today. turn atAhis time is unexplained. on the death of Mador General Holmes. Heat Cause of Death. taken two months ago when the board | was admitted that the result would be