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] PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LIX—NO. 302 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Yorwich is Double That AUSTRIANS UNABLE | it famarsts |Leaguelsland Navy 'Story of Sinking | Condensed Teurams JAPANESE MISSION IN WASHINGTON ers, who have been on strike, have returned to work. Premier Dato has ot ts onter oiih K e b Both foreign and domestic telegrams & s . 4 submit decrees for his signature. 7,000 PLEDGE EARNEST CO-OPER- | WHOSE CAPTAIN AND NAVY GUN- |&re being censored in southern China. | tion to President Wilson Boys are wanted to work on the Y. ATION WITH GOVERNMENT NERS WERE TAKEN PRISONERS G. A. R, VETERANS SEND M. C. A. mode! farm camp at Farm- MESSAGE TO RUSSIA ingdale, L. I. Vienna War Office Admits Victories of the Italians at{or, creetine.” Encourasemers ana MEMORIAL TO DANIELS OUT OF AMMUNITION,, It foes, semipisation soporee: WERE. WARMLY WELCOMED BY THE PEOPLE that Sept. 1 has been set as the daie for wheat price fix Several Points South of Tolmino : pardaga Aelie ine aved U nion yer, |Reassuring Message Has Strengthensd | The U-Boat Frisd 400 Shot, Only Two | Prince Albert sccond son of Kinc | : £ Py Bileaoii ’ corge was obliged (0 lo: s ship | Ty , X ot e D Chl g i | Smiievece of O Tt Mol of Whion S e BackSen | o i e ortie”® i =210 | Were Escorted by Cavalry to the Residence of Pe: elmon Grand Army of the Republic here.| Labor Trouble Will Disturb Naval| Bott = : | ’ = v . i+ Visit—Today The HiE ol AnIad & ilbeays OF rouble Will Dis va ottom by Bombs—Crew Arrives at \ul:"gfl'r:'tc::"fhc“nx:'uf"f.,',’ffi""fifl Where They Will Stay During Their Visi ¥ CAPTURED 13,000 PRISONERS, THIRTY GUNS| g=ers, ercomasoment nid'simps- | Construction. et o) Bb s Rowl, Will Make Formal Calls While Official Conferences Are thy to the soldiers of Russia. ; The highest price paid for bar sil . 2 i Being Arranged for Them—Mission Not Here on a Po “As it was ours a half century ago —_The | Py the Government for coinage, litical or Commercial Errand, But to Learn How the Two e o Y rmeriran CUnion | Washinston, Aug. 22—Earnest co An Atlantic P A - . ~ . Aug. 22— - | An Atiantic Port, Aug. Ppreservation of the American Union, < Sy cents an ounce, was recorded {he freedom Oof a race and the per- |operation with the government in all | Standard Oil steamer Campana, its plans for the war was pledged to |whose captain and flve of her navy In Belgiam and Near Lens and Verdun in France the British | 2, /000, uticas” fonm of sow a R Fhach B Again H 3 ernment,” the message said. “so may Ser:r:ul;y Dns[el‘thd?y“_by the i 000 gunners were taken prisoncr by a B =’;.ab,l]';>"r:-g§:L’°‘{ the W;;fl ; 1t be yours, hercic sons of a mighty |mechanics and other civilian employes | German submarine on August 6, sur- | Luesday et meeting to vote . s i ili- and Fren: orces Again Have Made Progress Against 1 sk s bl el L Philadelphia navy Yards. & del- | rendered o the ©-boat. Bt ons be: his attention to the coal situation Nations Can Best Co-operate in an Economic and Mili = e = ors Sustained efforts, to establish on an |egation from the men called and pre- i1se_she had not another shot to = 2 the Germans, the Canadians Taking Additional Positions | cnauring foundation in your great sented a memorial signed by the entire | fire. The Campania’s ammunition af- |, John W, Sarrstl, of Baitimore, was tary Sense in Carrying On the War. country ‘government of the people, by | force expressing a desire by example | ter firing 150 shots became exhaust- | Rominated | ‘ii‘w \"‘:‘I;f‘;‘;ll"d“fll"‘""‘ 1s nis Netherland and Lux. i 1 i the people and for the people’ and to |“to stimulate all others to the fullest |ed o in Front of the Important Coal Center and Holding Them e e e e e el o i st o the o | This!was the wtoryl flaLEy T al] cobutE: - . and our sons, to the aid of the allied | try at this time. ice, third mate of the Campania " = T 3 e o Sl Against Heavy Counter-Attacks—Zeebruge, the Ger-|irmics on the batilefields of = Bu- Strengthened Confidence of Officials. | Who With forty other members of the ::j'::‘, ox. Dy, St e T B e et el Bl e armle o Campania’s crew and e J= ; rope. This reassuring message came as | 3MPANIYS crew and e { Edison dmong’ his pupils, died in Phil- | messaze | of congratulution and ap- | United States haye man Submarine Base in Northern Belgium, is Reported | Tonisht Joseph A. Conry, Russian|.umors were being discussed of a | Silimihip. The battlc besan - adelphia. preciation to President Wilson ohaL e = = O | threatened strike in the New Yol o A s s == he empéroy and peopls of Japan, waw|: . F 2 . . Petrograd, from which point it may | Soreate 2 York |m. and was wased for four ho & v ) and peoy v af B rtents to Have Been Heavily- Bombed—East of Riga, Near the |ne sent broadeast to the loal sol- Eos Lt snaenedithe con 1 range of between 7,310 and protiver Chadwick, of New Yorly a|weicomed to Washington todas with| ing to Jai r diers of the new Russian republic. - H 5 b o he -afayette | warmth and enthusiasm the public N in “ - x - no labor troubles to disturb the navy's : £ e Ulica Toon misine since)| wad avith shost marks cf courte- | tion problem whic Baltic Sea, the Germans Have Forced Back the Russian| FPortiand, Orezon. was selected as gl i7"y jiqing operations. There has U-Boat Fired 400 Shots. sy A0 J b T el ark L en, 3 next_vears encampment clty, Atlan- | F0C JONGRC a1 (Mformation of im. | The U-boat fired 400 shots. only two PYLhy SIS SONGERTIAUL, | Bl t Japan - tic City, N. J, the only other close A § cea |of which hit the mark. The Cam- et hed visitors were es- | Stood tha an " ard Fro: & . pending difficulties and it is believed 3 am-| Jewelry valued at $16,000 was stolen hed Visitors were ot | render this additional ass Advance Gu m One to Two Miles. competlor, Tost out b one vote. " |PENAIDE alfioues and 1L % LeUCS | Punia novertheloss ‘Was putranged by | cramind bomed ¢ 16900 ae stolen | o by vainyt to the rexidence o | Fender i fo he election of a commander-in- |, t" jnt; effect probably next month |EWO guns, ome four-inch, the other|kins, a wealthy bag manufacturer in| L¢ vt phL: y i o do so is one of prme chief to succeed W. J. Patterson -of DUt Into effect probably next month | L0 J0n" (B which the submarine | s, ¥ suests of the government during t Pictsbureh s scheduicd for tomor- | ML KOmOTE AN K navy | Yax armed. The U-boat was fuily as = g Fomorrow they will make form- | the special mission 2 t o talians | tors furlous ) jrow. Colonel Orlando A. Somers o 4 ; = 4 VY | speedr as the erican vessel. 2 5 ealls which must precede the of merica b e r s oo Jtaliana [ tors furlous fienting is stil going on, 1320 COIgNSl QUIANCY i UOETS oy [wage board. mow - recelving - reports e o e el | The United States’ output of quick-)| %, SAlIS. which must 3 1 ey O] tor In meeting thi 2 the. Sariatic sea 1o procresting de. | Sether T handoto g waconniers, . |tender for the nomor, althoush a boom |from all yards and arsenals. exbects | .. iiflonal sisnal of surrender, her |si'ey i, i048 amounted to 29,899 fasks | (nem “"1h The evening thes will dine| the Japagese cannot build ‘he g the etubborn resista o | ~Tuesday night and Wednesday morn- |in behalf of Colonel J. Paveon Brad |0t 3, Sioiis " delegation was | last shell fgone, the submarine ' con- | $5 575 347 with the president, | tine, withsut s sdsausts # ' Austriane and aimc theq Ing saw the German crown prince de- | \iwssachusetis, was started today. |cOmposed of representatives of the |,tuol 0 fire and all hands took to e Viscount Ishii, the special ambas- | F20°, W Wenc ¢ Mhan#hile ¥ won French positions horiliwast |, At the Kansas City" encampment |trades_employed at fhe plants The | " The U-bost' commander ‘frst ap- e seasoms irat cariof now timothy | Sadck "efioke i the. neveraper ool States, ¢ e forces in Balgi nd a sectors | of Verdun, where at several points the | 1ast year, Colonel Bradley withdrew |memorial said in part: Rtaching.: the Host S wommmanded by dao T Too, nt Pattimore for 31 g e O ive cxtended | fnteruiews| 21D to exy ® Tiss and Verdug 1n Prome aoore | Germans succeedsd 1 a2 |in_favor ‘of Commander Patterson. Promise of Loyalty. Bruce which had aboard the Came | o was shipped from York | Would mot give extended interv amovnt of this met Bas e = e e ierin® | "' The “Contest for the three leading | “we promise to stand by vou shoul- | panins “thirteen navai sunners, and | COURtY Pa- e had e torn o of wteel can he made " o ave made prosee m, Thess positions Rowavse, shott | omicess on the metonatitiet or the s Bromae R ERe b ool B NSRS s Presiden: Wilson, PEe can e o M B i vt s femeral Detain's men unden fiercs | Woman's Relief Corps resuited in the | yres for the development of our na to the lifeboat occupied by aptain e six pickets who were arrested | l0Wing statement: [ buitding programme of the tanding most violent. counter-attacks, | eral Petain’s el otion at ihe 2t snERlsconven: 8 et A M s oxtichic and sent to the workhouse at Occu-| “To say 1 am pleased to be in| a roiitaes to Ake . thE 8 it g S oke. Jonalanshits: Notth ana northeait b n and particularly for the bettes , of the Campania, and b - B [ Se— o e DL Verdun the Germanes mude Shnil of [tion today, of the folowing: Mrs. Lois | this navy yard. We promise to motify | took him prisoner. quan, Va.. complain of the prison shoes | Washington wonld be too conventional. | lable domestic m Auet fl'n;m,',;, P ) o recRrti T e [ Knauft, Cleveland, 0. mational |ouf superiors of any indication of is- | Had Room Only For Five Germans and clothing. T am ':.-v.zhu-‘.‘v “we are all delizhted— | sequent] if the Japaness s O e lern front near t iy 5 p: resident; Mrs. Carrie L. oyt, er- - = % ” with the cord reception tendered to| yards now ning ir rtant Ruseian port of e Reiey, Calr, national senior’ vice |1OYAlty on the P O any MPIOYE| aving room enough only for six| British casualties for one wesk were | uis everywhere & o1 With the plendid | was. are co e SHea W s itic. the Germans have « Sihay Aftermoon Gauna the Gae: | vresident, and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sav- | "Rtk the fullest confidence that our | &4ditional men aboard his craft, thei14:243 men and officers, Of This mum- | ipirit of howpitaiity wind of £0od Will | can ‘sieel thera must be an agre possibly may turn out to e Ao rth X Ser_ | age, Banzor, Me., naticnal Junior vice | couniey in in the tight i this was and | German skipper made only five of the ber 2573 died and 3 are missing | we have found at all points. SRt NG few Tated {outiags 1o b big offensive, and also a m apparently cowed as a result of |, etident. &, gunners prisoner, Brust said. One |and wounded I arealting +0 Lie ent skt DE 4| ba RECOIEN ta ey =g B reir unrewarded efforts, for their. in- 5 5 % . |relying on the wisdom of President | Sinn e gyt S Boal peaki [ n i the Russian lines to fantzy, kept to their tredches and baly | ys Crona o ORRo, a chosen £O%(Wnisos. we sarnestis pray for a speedy | JAST, PR0° ShG WHSE SRS IO ooy ‘rrunk Livtom commander of | IOTUADST Dress which | wiells wuch| An imporiane secondamy cof : 7 vinsk the irtilios s b arins .19 success for our cause = e s was U-2. Rruce did| > e w commander of | cnormous power in this countr nm | ation is that of freight rates and Zouth near Brodr and i TR s e S Tou by owr work 45 do our Tul shase | The submarine was U-3." Fruce id|Camp SMill (ihe camp” will be | Wil Tvire that | purely conventional | mains to be ean whether P Borthern icia. made p-isoners during the three days| COTTONSEED MEAL AS towards the victory which will ulti- | GO0 'S8T fne Com AN cC s e e [ to it on Mond Ps assigl and formal utterances is worse than|ese ship « - n be in ¢ T e gt o of fighting in the Verdun region. SUBSTITUTE FOR WHEAT, |mately be ours first fired a torpedo at the Campa- @ DOGUREELL RO SHihly. L BULAG RG] SONIeNL CHNEISRlee i - 5,000 preoners and 30 = o tha"Alene fron. “Crown ~Prince il e Daniels Visibly Affected. na but had missed, the projectile ap-| By a vote of 1,234,000 to 1,231,000, cHimey wnss oAp, T A oL ATS] arate profits . thas S0ey 2 Bl e William eiiil, continues his attacks at | Senator Ransdell Says It Can Be| Secrstary Danels was visibly af- | parently passing Whder the stsamship. |Labor party members of BAglindr de: | ficimemy ot e e by oo ® Suest. | making o (b Dt O i reims all along the line. an WeiBHIDS | Datnes anh Lie et e i . aes Mixed With Flour. fected by the memorial It Ja a very | “The Campana was sent to the bot- | cided (o participate in the SWekROIm Linre fo uniicinste the mesiage 1 Carr | taies which ihe allies nd the which are alding in the attack at the| ere has he be %5 g = heartening thing in this crisis” e | tom by bombs after the crew had tak-|peace conference. om the emperor of Japan to your|ed States e expected t " Dead of the Gt of Triest " have|mncre has he been able io dent thel syachingiomyAug- 22—Senator Jo- |sald, in reply, “to know en thel personal effects. i e v Pl o B B RicE eviiches their guns trom The patile| Fast of Rz hetween the Tirul| (D E- Ransdell of Louislana, a mem- |responsibility ‘which rests upon all| Heard Wireless From French Vessels.| The food survey of the erocery| ™ "IN e de munorttaiivers | miviion s Txpieied fo e ne and showered shells upon Triest, | marshes and th > er of the eenate committee on agri- |good citizens. bz sl ned use, storage and of grain ele- | oqlained, has not come hore on H Japanese & na 6 346 Agetctin Do W0 the oy | marshes and the River Aa. the Ger-|cuicure. urges the public to use corn| ~We have no place but for accord | Directions were given to Pruce bylvators throughout the countrs will be- | Sommercial or politica ervand. it | seciviiios y e oin o Jective of the Ital TS B ey offensive has forced |anq cottenseed meal as substitutes for [and national unity. We must not | [J% SUpMatine ommander, —BOW o igin in a few days to mreet the United States ax | great servic - The Vienna war office admits vic- |onc to two miles. They alce have oo | #heat. He said: think of any business except the bus- | ;"ti." ame time that he had heard : brother naton fghting for a common | ing them o ne torfes of the Ttallans at seweral points | gun bhom s Y e Csoutmeast, | oo Mr. Hoover, as food administrator, |iness of winning the war. That Is the | 0y, 010 " mil aras exchanged by wo | canns !::::n":fl:n: [mosquito, communi- | and and to decide after consultation |heavy task of g g he . gy laria. is held re- |, hest the two nations ecan cr the East, cove - f ardments to the southeast, | oulq do no betier thing than to per- |business of America. You gentlemen | 11, 0 0° ar vessels sod warned him|gponsible for the deaths of three per- south of Tolmino and the caprure of Dvinsk and _in northern Gali fown St the e Jgek e cla B Tt of that bmsiness. &8 4 to H - Rriatic: at saperts that the siters ar Brody and Tamopol, where the |S021° i€ BEPRS 0L 2SN UR ‘0ains |56 hibs arc mot wel made, if our | 5Ot o allow himselt to be picked up | Z0hl% ! Richmond, Va L e T ! eapeciatiy at Selo. cost 1re Traian: |jssians are stll maintiining thelr | forms. It ‘avervbody could be induced |ships are not fitted properly to sail [P them. . - o G - military sense, in carrying in the|keeping down German : SEORERRRS Of men kited or wor | s notiyithetanding the recent de- | to'eat corn In some form, instead of #o |the seas and to protect our transports | il am E0ing to sink them.” he sald.| A schooner arriving at an Atlantic| VY G fsuemarines tnthe T e i tn addition to more than & . for Y which resulted | mucn wheat, it would lessen the de- |if the guns are not properly placed, ruce and his men took the chance.iport reports that a big liner was zig- v ;- e oot inhsy oyt 7 gL e ox ¥ in 2 forced retrest of the Russians in | aona for wheat. | Comn fa serlaitly 65| victory cammat coms. gncountering a French warship after | Zocxing ana firing hor guns ahout 130 | 13 (Mt of The disposition of Tananese | Japaness paval activifles mizht o TR s fivs $h6 Oknatinns o | D ELiewinn Bood an article’ of ~Ruman. feod a5 | T fhank You senticmen and for the | oating sbout in small bouts until € miics cast of Nantucket. EyIE I e yiew bl malinie ¥ [ Hanaads T o i lsed all German counter-attach | ogrial rombine raids of sreat in- |S305¢"" Corn breaa with fsh is in: |president. who is bearing great bur- | gclock” that nigl he _ warship - jip0 e mvedtessinuiniffion BUANG (GO HTER BE ST i T fore Lans, but they have faken addi- | Betich cra woihgcinE carrled out by | finjtely Letter than wheat bread. On |dens and embodying in his great work {!anded them in France. Bruce sald an| Major Olmstead, at the headquarters | Quct of the war. awendt Jnpasess)sbocs, oo eonrh GO0 tional positions from the en ataie pod nch aviators over Ger- |the table of every man in the south |the best conception of American | officer of the war told him that he had|of Major-General O'Ryan. announced | %jrrchan . all pasts T i ropea 1 front of the important ol center |eice sl nenting Logiam, and inten- | there is a dish of hominy. The south- |leadership. 5 3facd 2 wircless musssage (rom dn:|(hat the send-off day parade in New|3ll forts of war cargoes o all pasisiters for - ’ Near Ypres, in Flanders, the Dritish | Zeebramee the Geromn SabmaDIOSTeSS. | erner indeed thinks his breakfast in- | “He will be heartened when he|other Iwench cruiser, saving that it|York will be Ausust 30. of' the worl¢ ¥ all of the enorm . e , in s, the British | Zeebrugge, the German submamine hase = s 3 g ®|had sunk a German submarine in the o = i — e porncizated the German line to s |in northern Batsium. 13 roperted " 1g | “CTiplete without homins. Enoves of your visit wad yousmemor [UAL SRRE F USRI SUERNS MBS e melief Lt rabl i On'Doth (hese sec- Phave Boss Hie, 2 : “Cottonseed meal is have put your char- | Vicin 7 e American Jeweish Relief Com- SRR e LB (e have been heavily bombed again. substitute for wheat. A SROTE e ao | coter and your. lves | bebind vour|DPana had been sunk. Bruce sald it|mittes announces that 327 47590 was | SALE OF NINETY DAY ACTION: Ik SRITE was only a matter of conjecture as to|contributed last week to the $10,000 - BRITISH TREASURY BILLS ON WAR TAX BILL 1 ate some bread in which per cent. | words of patriotism. What vou have e = . - of cottonseed meal was used to 85 per |done will stimulate others fo higher | Whether this was the eubmarine that |00 fund of the organization - ; ttack, 4 sel, == Announced by J. P. Morgan & Co.— | Sentiment is for Higher Taxation on TO MAKE SHOES PARIS FIGARO COMMENTS ! cent. of wheat flour. It de delict foti Vi ~ >, = SIREE Phaks LEATHER | piae e Gl made delictous | patriotic service feared that it mean Captain Oliver| Rear-Admiral Hugh T. Hibbert of Visiiss tad A ‘Pasl IN WAR. | Sl e Al W and his gunners had perished. the British Navy said he believes the Are to Total $150,000,000. e New Discove Promises Che: r | Sa; ok i The names of the gunners taken | Germans are holdi back their v . - AR ashin - Se annt! B T T s, | s That Jegal Should sand; soidisre {IINTS. ARESSOMNG BARRED FROM MAILS | prisoner were: James Delaney, chief|as the last resort to end the war. | New York Aug 221 P Moraan| tWashi 2 oes, Say Trade Interests. and Artillery to Russia. TO COIN MORE SILVER. b gunner's_mate; iam_ Millef, sea : and: Company _anncunaed, Hote {a0ar | war: grofits wie Sive e 2 5 = — Postmaster General Burleson Sends|man: Ired seaman; ' Roy| Gold to th: B0t $595,000 s | 112 S816 OF F15:000,000 of 90 eax EEICAN | SO0 today by re f finar New York. Aus. 22—Shoe vamps of| Paris, Aug. 22—The Figaro today Officials Will Consider ‘Plans to In-| = Germenication to the Senmate. Roon, boatswain's mate, seconid class, | tranatersad from he Sun- Frassory or | (reastry bills at a discount of § 1.2 | pression today by rels 3 artifictal leather as wile as soles of the | takes up the subject of Japanese par- crease Their Capacity. % and Charles Kline, gunner's mate. |shipment to Japan and $410,000 was | P°r cent hankers fntend: to make | SORIMILIES. EecomImen n same material are a thing of the near | ticipation in the war. asking if the s ‘Washington, Aug. 22—The Masses, - withdrawn for shipment to Spain. e b e . | TEH00.00 10 the future as the result of a recent dis- |moment has not arrived for Japan to| . WASHINEton Aug. 22_To increase |a socialict magazine published in New | EVASION OF $300,000,000 5 T tal of $150.000.000 | individual income covery. This announcement was made |take further steps. The wiibe de | C2Pacity of mints for coining silver, | York. was denounced by Postmaster- A private hospital in the center of | 1l ¢ B N e o ATteE thris a5 st & special meeting of the Coated |scribes Japan as having hithert _|now at the limit, a meeting of the |General Burleson in a communication IN_INCOME TAXES | Petrograd was raided by military au-| The vate of iscount Wil wave 0| 0¢% " increas e s e . Textlle Manufacturers' association held | zued that as an essehtlally Asiatic | P62dS Of the various mints and super- |to the senate today, as a leader in Wor oo thorities and found to be headquarters | cording to_conditions of the mone x_incre e at the Waldort. I Dower 1t was her duty to reservalay |intendents of the government refineries | organized propaganda to discourage | Senator Lewis of lilincis Declares He |of a German espionage organization. |market and the proceeds of ihe «a nd ' r - This means cheaper shoes for the|her force for hmar poturs mroive all lat Denver, New York and San Fram- |cnhstments, Drevent subscriptions (o Has the Proofs. 2 SEIE e anplief o Shihatment of fied et i . multitude, and the discove coming [ Asia. He says, however. that thie sit. | 150 _has been called by Director |the Liberty loan and obstruct _the —_— The board of governors of the stock [ !07ne incurred in thiz countr s xes on - 3 2 ta time of great shortage and high | uation has now changed by Chines oo | Baker at San Francisco Sept. 12. Gen- |draft act. He mentoined the Jeffer- | Washington, Aug. 22. — Charges|exchange announced that the ex-[[Pritish government fo for up: i rices for hides, it s thought ought to | try into the war and that Jay o theva. | €Tal revision of the working schedule, | sonian, of which Thomas Watson [that the government has been de- |change would be closed on September | Dlies e ] ave far-reaching results. Tp to the | fore shoild send solliems sam riniicy | 2ddition of more emploves and other [is. edifor, as in the same clas frauded out of fully $300,000,000 in in- |1, the Saturday preceding Labor Day T AR TR Pl g e . present it has been possible to use bia Russia's aid. all the me ArOUery | changes will be discussed Mr. Burleson declined to give more |come taxes evaded by the weaithy - INSURANCE POLICY FOR i o . " artificial leather for a7l parts of a shoe | that Russia hat foresworn of] igean oy | The highest price ever pald by the | specific reasons for barring W |Were made in the senate today D) Members of the military company MORE THAN $2,000.000 $60,000 1o $50 E [ except the vamp. The artificial leathe: pansion ef conquest, as of | government was recorded in the pur- | Masses from the mails, saying such |Senator Lewis of Illinois, who de- |surrounded the I. W. W. headquarters el iy | «0-called Lenroot amend chase of a large quantity 'of silver at |information was incompatible with |clared th& treasury department had |at Hibbing, Minn. and a detail climb- |y isin on 3,000 Emolayes of the M. J.|catimated (o ndd § eole, incidentally, is different from| The Petit Journal in an editorial S$7 cents an ounce f i i est. In response to|the proofs. ing to or_coinage. This [the public interest. In response 3 < ol Gt RiioF PRGH R, those being made b; e rubber tire |along th b manufacturers. ecerves of 1 thes Save the military | is an increase of more than 50 per cent, | the senate's resolution of inquiry,| Senator Lewis was speaking in sup- |flag. ROVAL CLANOF THE The association, which numbers | should be used prudently. It adas thag | Since the war started. presented by Scnator Hardwick, the [port of Senator Gerry's amendment == . g o | among its members euch concerns as | necer Wil the Japanoee Tr e aat postmaster-general wrote to Chair- |to the war tax bill to greatly in-| Under the protection of United | Harfford Coan. Aue. The, ooup ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS the DuPont Fabrikoid company. the |nesded on the Russian front thau thec |ARMY DESERTER.BROKE man Bankhead of the postoffice com- |crease taxes on great incomes. States troops, commanded by Lieut- | “ivision of the Aetnn Life Insurance| O'Bannon corporation, the Duratex | ara tods nt than thoy E mittee. “Thore has been inconceivable in-|{Col. White, the Miami Copper Com- | Company of this ~itv has issued n | Banquet of Delegates to Convention company and the Textile Leather com- = AWAY FROM POLICEMAN genions Ilying on the income tax [pany will resume operations within a or-more than, £ 0000 on the Held in Hartford. ny, was formed recentl: 'or the schediles before the finance comm: few days. of move han 2,000 emnloves « o A o Parpose of standardising tre mothen|BRITISH STEAMER RAN Stanley C. Hawkins of Southbury | WALKED INTO AN tee that would in other forms sub-| . o — O ey O Pibtiburen g o o producing “leather suneci = ON ROCKS OFF N. E. COAST Escaped Into Wood OPEN ELEVATOR SHAFT |ject those responsible to perjury, said| Magistrate McQuade dismissed sum- « announced here fodax. p 2 to further the development o. — — = he. monses against McGraw and Mathew- minms on the insurance will he Royal Clar : dustry. City of Lahore Was Later Floated | . Seymour, Conn, Aug. 22—Stanley |Moses W. Redshaw of Bridgeport| “In the treasury department at this|son managers of Giants and the Reds, | rnaid cnt hy the comnany the o I scas K Reathe Pt e A C. Hawknsi. of Southbury, who has Probably Fatally Injured. hour is proof of $300,000,000 swindled | respectively, for playing ball on Sun- | 'awsct amount to be niaced on an in- [ pE0 00, P v SHNEED ThE Atbrness e o1 ithou 'st- | been posted by army officials as a de- out of the government by fraud, per- [day in New York. ividual beinz for £250 for emnloven | FASE TR U T0e TR T 2 .. serter, was found here today by OM- | Bridgeport, Conn, Aug. 22.—Moscs |jury, deception and “other different of two monthe standing nnd will [ 106 M0 S0 SO T g i OF POLICE AUTHORITIES. A aitis e : cer McNernev and placed under ar- |W. Redshaw, 63 years old, assistant|forms of commercial trickery on'the | Among the passengers arriving on|rraduate tn £500 on cmnloves of fve DT ee - P o —— | Britien stogue Tort, Aug. -22—The |rest. As the policeman was taking |superintendent and one of the oldest |income tax retuygns. If it had not|an American steamer from South|or more vea Practiealiv every | 40d, mas The N i OF State Police Without a License Ran a | 'ifISh Steamer City of Lahore, from |him to the station Hawkins broke |employes of the Singer Manufactur- |been for a certain set of men who.|America was a commissioner from |worker and agent is ‘meludsd in the gl 05 : Car Through Many Cities. anyOmeinal port, with 53 passengers faway and escaped into the woods in |ing company, awas probably fatally | Pras loudly about patriotism and ery | Brazil to purchase ammunition for t plan, Appetar h o —- s o 000,000 cargo, ran on the [the town's suburbs and has not been |injured today when he walked into | for war, there would have been no|Brazilian Government. _ i 2 Meriden, Conn.. Aus. 22 —The joke is | iay but fonted coq LoEiand coast to- |seen since. According to an army |an open elevator shaft and fell to the |necessity for levying the heavy bur- = FORMER NEWSPAPER At e - on the police of all th= cities and towns | out aesistanme Sonc oped POrt with- | circular in_ file in police headquarters |concrete floor in the cellar. He is|dens of this bill” The Austro-Hungarian minister, h 4 | gatane it p between Stamford and Meriden. Today | rivets wees ot Lo of her forward | Hawkins deserted from the Seventh |unconscious in a hospital with a frac- { Senator Le: also said that had [staff and consuls whose departure was WOMAN A SUICIDE | 2iernoon, @ pres ’ . the state police decided to test the |hut swhether this aia CUSIE & leak, |Coast Artillery at Fort Hamilton, on |tured skull. Mr. Redshaw has one|“this set of very wealthy men” shown |made necessary by China's declaration » 67 ¥ FETeP L0 WiE Aetibh £ Pt alertness of the police authorities in|ine comen onins gnd any damage to|Jjuly 13. When captured he wore a |brother, Samuel Redshaw, of Anso- |fidelity and honesty:in making their jof war. will take a Dutch hoat from | Miss Nellia M~rilla Evans of New Ha. | the Brit o . S vt oo~ Suthorities in ¢ argo cannot be established unti!|blue overall suit and a brown hat, nia. income tax returns, the government|Shanghai to San Francisco. ven Had Been in Poor Health. | iR license from _Stamford ‘to ~eriden e A T . e would in past years bave had ample — et i sopy ! hallen betste o S0 e B e rocks funds fe edness purposes. m ure of Nvr Havan Coni e 92 My the principal streets of all the town | Sere S wene i ioh,, The passen | © ACRES IN PEANUTS. GRAZING FACILITIES. |\ cey| v REPORT OF LOSS Wagoner Blectric Manutacturing Co. | 1taven ‘newsnaper woman. ommiiied . 4 cities on the way and were suc- | mhe % = of St. Louis. e gun will be usad [ <uicide at th~ home nf a friend here Seastul in displavine a vioiation of the | i Stior on wrove ity d,on, e [ Will Prepare for Breaking Crop—|Forest Service Takes Measures to In- OF BRITISH MERCHANTMEN by merchant ships and army tra Toda Dirine n shor: aheence of | PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH ralter cor raf- = - e of 4 —— —— 3 her friend Miss Mvans wrapbed n oy Be Buty In Meridon's bestons Mistrict | 1000, miles. Their fears wers ailay - Factony Ungee Way. o SN Fifteen Vessels of More Than 1,600 | Toner anturated. Wi n drme aboir| ~FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION s business district |eqd when a coast guard crew made = Washi e Y g fidi i v W stopped the car and demanded cre- | a vi & 9" ashington, Aus. 22.—An effort to Tons Were Sunk—Three of Less Adolph Germer, secretary of the Na- | Ler head and was dead when | 4 ol bject S8l o has been commended by e I he aapenred Abalithe pef;‘.ii“fa;ré’;; (2 e Voone Jargest | increase the meat supply, the forest tional Sociallst party. charged with |friend retnrned. She had heen in| Yent Overin Detail the Whole Su Chief Bowen of the local force. later she floated on a risng tige is|to be constructed” here af a cost of |S6rViCe it was announced, has fur-| London, Aug. 22—The number of |violating the espionage act. wes held |joor health for some time and had of War Prie iy CABIRIT BAIECDE Had Biin oo The | 050,000, Tt will be eauipped with me. | nished grazing facilities on the na- | British merchantmen sunk by sub- [to the federal grand jury i bonds of |l not heen able to work much and de- ‘ - £ 5 PROTESTS AGAINST GIVING ST hle corse by o oeen carrled out | nery for the manufacture of peamat | tional ranges for about 100,000 more |marines or mines in the past week [$5.000 at Chicago after a_preliminary | <nondency over her ronditio | Washington, A ta ol s course by strong ebb tide. | CHINCTY various by-products, Including | Cattle and 200.000 more sheep than in |was only slightly larger than the pre- [hearing before Federal Judge Car-|thoncht to® have cinsed her act A [ence with the f« o MEGALS OF HonoR ol and rarions by-products. including | grdinary years, Heretofore pasturace | vious week, when a considerable fall- | penter: iater ann’ s brothar winyives iss|sion today Preside o it Bl by CIVIL WAR NURSE KILLED e e Pan Bessock feed. Pea- | has been for about 1,800.000 cattic and |ing off was noted. According to the _— 2o L LU LR L e the whole subject of prices a b e Sireay IN AN ELEVATOR ACCIDENT |puts of the factory. horses and 7,800,000 head of sheep each | official statemeffint fifteen vessels of | REPRESENTED HIMSELF AS = — went over in ¢ ) . . and Navy Medal of Honor Legion. Frospicts) e favorable’ . for | riope | R more than 1,600 tons were sunk and THREE MEN TO BE figures cn prod Miss Nancy Cochrane of Troy, N. Y., |than 1,500,000 acres beinz planted i e three vessels of less than 1,600 tons,| SON OF SECRETARY DANIELS the tim s given to a study of Boston. Aug. 22—Protests against f A s i o | PORTLAND, ORE., GETS in addition to two fishing vessels, as o NAMED FOR WEST POINT | commission's report just comg ving by voluntary jations | Was Attending G, A. R. Encamp- |Peanuts next season. In order to Y 23 o 1 ‘es- | Joseph Levy of New York Has Been — the cost of producing siee the giving by ary associations = Bellise This oroasecilve. poroachi compared with fourteen large ves. Pl 'y 2 3 v ©f medals of honmor, such as that| ment in Boston. s D production, NEXT G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. | coly | the previous week, two smail Fisecing Business Men. Governor Holcomb Recsived Instruc- | Inirther measires | trol the fiven by the Natlonal Arts club a Trany aodHorer mrllsTwill ike con. == Vessels and three fishermen tions From State Department. |Industry came in for disciss 1 T aek ago to Elihu Root in recogni- | Boston, Aug. 23.—Miss Nancy | Structed. Atlantic City, the Contender, Lost by | The admiralty statemen: issued to-| Atlantic City, N, J. Aug. 22 — was learned Iat.r that lnst 1.01 _of his_services as head of the|Cochrane of Troy, N. Y. a nurse with One Vote. night says seph Levq, 20 vears oid, of New York Hartford. Conn., Augz. 22.—Gpvern- [der fixing a scale of price mission to Russia, were voiced today | the Union forces during the Civil Lights Out at Hartford. " Arrivais, 2,838: sailings, 2,764. was arrested here today as the man |or Hslcomb has been asked by the |the mouth of (he mine for the o at the annual reunion of the Army |war, who was attending the reunion Hartford, Conn., Aug. 2 Officials Boston, Aug. 22.—Portland, Ore., was British merchantmen sunk by mines | who has been fleecing business men |war department to nominate three c;lrl‘ln!r\d v:'H[ be followed closel y others designec to give the zovernm chosen for the 1918 encampment city |or submarines, over 1,600 tons, includ- | by representing himself to be a son|men from the Connecticut National ing 1 previously, 15; under 1,600 tons,|of Secretary of the Navy Daniels and | Guard, now in the federal service, for [ complete control 3. an agent of the department of jus- | West Point before November 15. The |from mine to consum of the | and Navy Medaj of Honor Lecion.|of auxiliary organization in connec- [in charge of the draft examinations About thirty of the three hundred |tion with the annual encampment of |in this city were reminded of Civil|by the Grand Army of the Republic fmembers of the legion who have re- [the Grand Army of the Republic here, | war draft days this morrning when |at the business session of the 5ist an- | 3. ceived medals for special acts of | was killed in an elevator accident at |the electric lights throughout the.city [nual encampment here late today. At-| British. merchantmen unsuccessfully | tice. = United States Commissioner |governor wil consult with the mili- [ The president went (o the wers present at the meet- la Back Bay hotel today. Miss Coch- |went out and the work had to be[lantic City, N. J., was a close con-|attacked, including 2 previously, 12. |Lewis at Pleasantville, held Levy un-|tary authorities of the state beforelcommission ofces at 3 o'zlock a ~ - rane was 73 years of age. . < . 'continued by candle light. _ -. - |tender, losing by one vote. British fishermen sunk, 2. _ . der $1,000 bail for court. - _ Imaking the nomination. - mained until 6. -, . : AT 5 J 3

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