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Balletin POPULATION 29,919 _ VOL. LIX.—NO. 306 64 COLUMNS NORWICH, €ONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS The. Bulletin’s Circulation 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. 2 - 5 s Gabled Paragraphs |\ Woy|d Tax War |Army Supplies Gondensed Telegrams | T() (AKE $21,000,000,000 AVAILABLE -| . Buenos Aires, Aug. 27.—The Argen- = rived at Marseilles from America. . tne ‘minister to Germany in'a_cable- ro “s er ent e vance ol gram received at the foreign office to- By running full it A day says he ex) ts to receive Ger- 'y g speed into a fog a . - " S Loy 5 Rrgeniimis: Aomants i Bridisn steamer escaped a suwmarine.| 10 the Government During the Fiscal Year Ending rogerding attacks em dArgentine ves- The Government will let contracts sels by submarines within 48 bours. |AMENDMENT OFFERED BY SEN-|NO SERIOUS SHORTAGE N |early this week for three steel fabri- lune 30 19]8 cating plants. ' 2 PURPOSES OF VISIT ATOR JOHNSON CLOTHING -OR EQUIPMENT : OF JAPANESE MISSION 1 N i o iman, ealthy Cleveiia 3 manufacturer was killed in an auto- H - " = mobile accident. They Have Overcome the Resistance of the Austrians|civer to TheAssociated Press by $ S TOTAL ey Have 0 stria e Ao TALK WITHOUT ACTION|ALL WILL BE READY| owing to the Tiomprice ot prinune | 92:000,000,000 TO BE ADDED TO BONDS TOTA = = e materials. Harvard papers are going at Varlous Pomts thuh\ygitgn, Aug. 27.—Viscount Ishii, out of business. e special Japanese ambassador, gave B & % ¥ - o PR . L e ot Tension Over the War Tax Bill Is So | Most of the Divisional Training Es-| The tralning camps at Fort Worth Democratic Leader Kitchin States That Esfimates By th Statement defining the purposes of his| Great That Petitions for Cloture Are| tablishments Are Nearing Comple- [one for Americans. @ » bers of the mission noticed at Hono-| Being Ciroulated— Postage Rates 2 Treasury Department Made It Appear That Addition AUSTRIANS ARE BRINGING UP FRESH TROOPS lul, &t San Francieco and finally hera g0 Ra tion—Enfield Rifles Will Be Ready| Tho Japaness Mission returncd to 5 N B in Wash'ngton i i vashington after a visit at th val Bo: ecessary—S TcAc e br;dlcl;:clwggertpl;ztw thelr Discussed Vesterday. For' DrattiForses: , Pesagioniattadaiyinlt, ol /ihs ay nd Issue Would Be ecretary | - = = . 5 e e e et Iy Polico searched the London office Will Be Asked to Explain the Situation When He N th of Gorizia the Italians Are Making Their Way East-|cial or selfish interests were to bs| Washi 3 & and home of E. D. Morel, a leader of ChElorL ashington, Aug. 27.—Tension in | Washington, Aug. 27.—No serious |ihe pacifist movem: Bef W d M a Fod % B e S the senate's struggle over the war tax |shortage in clothing or equipment is| : Bogont pears Before the Ways and Means Committee Tod ward Toward the Border of Upper Carniola—Germans| =Ii; mpbassador's statement follows: | bill mounted 50 today, with the open- |expected to be disclosed when the na- | The Munich Independent Committes N % 3 com's, amperial | Japanese mission |ing of the third week of debate, that |tional army is mobilized next month. |for German Peace cails for indemnity Included in the War Estimate is $176,000,000 Have Been Throwing Attacks Against the French Line sons:, First {Aa convey to the president | applying ke e SR e o Te oo that ar-|to avert a calamity to the country. Nean Bill 5 and to the Americat people the ap- |discussion and negotiations were set |necessary for the new force are so in. C ew Insurance Dill. in the Region of Verdun, Without Avail—On the Ainse |Preciation ‘and congratiiiations of the | afoot with the hope of compromising |well advanced that Whatever snortasc Al L [ i STiper St igOR Jeven Sor 3?5:}"3‘3‘; opinions over higher tax- |is’ found will be overcome quickly. tresibon b g ot Al el Front the German Crown Prince is Keeping Up His|the ‘war as allies of Japan and the| The senate spent the day in tai| Cfntonments Nearing Completion. | ~ . —— e Washirgton, Aug, 27—Two billion $19,000,000.000. This & Offensive Agatint the' F h the British Fi th ;’;2":flg;l‘l:::(ngw waging war against without action, on the pending post-| The same situation provails in re- | News- Tribune ingreased the priga| dollars may be added to the total of | about $7,000,000,000 fo el ‘ren: On reedom; second, to de- [ age sections of the bill, while leaders |gard to cantonments. Most of the di- (7815, FEWS" ~ T AING Al e Drit®| bonds to be authorized at the present lies, $3,000,000,000 . e - : isputes an. astenin I % e a be i B Sisbat E 21,00 available | ¢ ent expense Operations Are of a Minor Nature—Berlin Reports the | to a triumphant conclusion. measure's passage. They hoped fe |ready for the men as raplaly as the|, Dr- Hars Sulzer the new minister SoproT N g Ay ":ifl‘f':;?;",fi;",w Bl it ine : ; **Having.determined in what manner | disbose of the ont cent letter postase [levics arrive under present plans, |Liom Swltzeriind, was presented form- | (% M, T 50 " Ty iy Db i Capture of Russian Positions Between Riga and Dvinsk. D e e e e =~ voblate ' ta iy Supply of Enfield Rifles. & el Democratic Leader Kitchin said to- | timate Is $17 Sth to this end, it is the purpose | visions tomorrow, but there was no| The first British Bfifield rifie cham-| Every enlisted man of the 102nd U.|night that estimates by the treasury |surance bill ar of the mission to further ald the allied | certainty that it could be accomplish- | pereq for American ammunition, {he |S In(aynlry at New Haven has been |department made it appear that the|shipping board cause by showing what she can do|ed and the war profits section reached 2 L St o . | additional authorization probably | The $21,000,000,000 with the help and co-operation of the | Wednesday. standarized product of threc American |ordered to undergo physical examina- o itho I DX LR Somewhat slowly, but nevertheless|agalnst the French line in the region | United” States. Japaa is entirely un- o Hmcioties’ thenig Sout these. s 10 [ition. WO e naceenays Sooreeny o el fen B LI Ny bt e | e e b s senm e M s ST Petitions for Cloture. supplement the Springtield rifle out- — - | will be asked to explain the situation | =Bonds for allle : Ttalia King aows | o Vendun, Bat not only Beve the fonesl 8 S i ana Petitions for clotare. whim tonight | DUt Of Kovernment arsenals, was pre- | Infantile paralysis as a nationwide [ When he appears before the ways and | pending e : Al ish to aid 3 A the res nee of Austrians in the gains in their entirety but have taken |in the common efforts.” bad more than fifty signatures—only a sented to the secretary Saturday.(or statewide scourge is no Jonger | means committee ‘"m"”"’W' to diwcuss | war certificate ¢ e pee 3 Mon nto, north of | Saore thar 1,100 additional prizoners. e s i e Ty | Enough Enfields to supply the national | feared this year by the public health "}g“f:)r‘v;yrfl;ninfi administretion $11,- ‘(m‘mm\;l’v‘v”" T e e ey cits | TiEovis on e Wmroinon == thirds to put cloture into effect—were | &I are expected to be ready by the |service. Rt o SR L P £ HEE 41 g thelr way sast-| Likewie, ‘on the Alsno Iront @8 |MANY COAL OPERATORS Ciroiated et O et aYCI® |time the draft forces have been train- et 1% how, seems probablo’” he suid, | onds, $2000.00 | Fis offensive against the French, but ABE 17 WikasiING G| BEEESTos 6 bill, soughEiand fatied [0 (0 the sxs otidiling With weap_ | The Erench steamer which went to] ' O 1o oo | ertise ans have brought | plete failure. To Tak i ate for final voting on either the 3 s . prs;forgday on Rusny e imhere of fresh | Along the front held by the British Teke Up Wih Fedsrsl Ofichils e nni) ox e’ wer profita’ section ] I TENING (GOVERNMENT 7 2 A ROUSING SEND-OFF WORKING ON REPLY T e ol st e e Prices Just Fixed. Several senators, however, signed CONTROL OF EXPORTS = S g with the Italians | above the character of trench raids,| -<Washington, Aug. 27.—Coal with the understanding that the clo- —_— e A rauntine Covernmars s mnks FOR 102ND REGIMENT PAPAL PEACE Ceictince of the | although on various eectors VIEOTOUS | atone Sington, Aug. A 27--Coal oper-|ture rule would mot be sought unless |Additions to’List for Which License is |IN% an effort 1o rush throvk™ Consrons — artillery_duels are in_progress Son o e macts of (Bejeon TN = ilibunter. deyelopect | Mmon: Ehome | Srecuired Yor Bhipnent. o Nantrals. || S Al sxpotis. o Y x| Was Witnesssd by 50000 Pérsons in|Roush Bratte of Geme n < ouchsated | The Beriin war office reports the | it the govermacnt oFoial (e b |SEDing were many favoring drastic orall Capes the Yale Bowl. portant Points Have n ¢ E {21 communications | capture of Russian positions near Ja- | oy 'y, o' pSoyepoment oficials the pric- |increase in war profits and income| .Washinston, Aug. 27. — President | y; J. MeC: t £ th —_— X oA e | bt berncen Tiss and Deineic on | o3, Just fxed for their product Ala- |tax rates. ' Fresentation of the Detl- | wikon Dghtened the ~goversments | o Victor,d: McCone, secretary of 6| ew Haven. Conm. Aus. 27—The| Washington A ¥ ive | the northern Russis B b g = ot planned by Senator Sim-|contro orts i by, Tesnine | Orcson Boclalist Baxty, s under Srrostl., spectacle arranged for the mem- | evidence tod - Sy Gentes | Mg Tn Rumania. the Russo-Rumanc | miore to produce than the government =i iy s cov:. AR inenee and byl vi Bk = ¢ e al. | thing o mar 1t and 50,000 persons |date. OMeiais enemy the |ian forces still are holding their own 3 & seling price extending the lists for which license e ortugoess, Sovoramen A8 21° | witnessed the circus stunts arranged |ident and Secretar < e e | e Ivatere: haing ratanen | oo 1ot bunker and export coal, it was| In today's debate on the postass |{FPORITE (N URIS o8, WOIh, IGTIES |lowed Cardinal Anthony AMendes Bello |, % ommittes of New Haven citl- |have agreed or mm inst . | heizht positions northwest fo Soveia stated today, are to be included in the taxes, 5*1“5"0"5 Hardwick, Pomerene ind :A‘*Hl'l"tl@ nlh:l than ‘Furn’p fes JpuN D RLUCL O Teays Tdabon gnc zens. The affair was in 'hl“nnlllrl\ of | the nv'p‘. » that - Bstence,, | BEIEHt posit it = X new acale of prices. Bona filde con-|and McKeilar led the attack on the |2 t ] rott it the suburbs. . " 4 oy i t th 1 on | which Germans captured last week. il . countries, to include cotton, a send-off for the soldiers and they |done is to p e e it bt e et Tcid Marahal | fracts for this coal, however, as for|Dill's provisions, ‘advocating higher [ (000 "70 t of America’s other ) were there almost to a_man with [matic languag L S Jrevious re- | On the Foxshani rector Field Marshal | domestic conl, will not be aisturbed. | postal rates for newspapers and mas. | Sa5ar, and most of America’s Other| Gotthold Prusse, a German submar- | WCTe,, TUERS AT 10, 0 L [t enaey funca Bios yon Mackensen's forces seomingly have | "“iincis S, Peabody. chairman of the | azincs. Senators Harding. Smoot, | “hors, Sommodities, i Tmo' expert, was arrested in' Balttmore|swestisatts, wives, friends or rla-|rough dratts of son : i | been unable to make further adyances |coa jcommittes. of the couycil of ma-|McCumber and others opposed hisher | oLk, 3 statement accompanying Fis|for entering the barred zones without | (% rom nearly every part of the | points alre A : : | guuing o the stiffening in the Mne of | (ional defense, declared {oday that op- | Postace rates, while Senators Borah, | bt tie fitse intentione of the moverns | Permit e e e R | N R aniing =t - - |Drices were fair_and that . any in-|climination of postage taxes from the | Mot dral be f0 St that mo Americat | Preparations are Tade at | e ey | e anert BUILDING AIRCRAFT |AUTO HIT BY TROLLEY SISMICe oIl Bttt o DUL | [Semator Weeks of Massachu-|fonent to the ememy, either dirsctly |S2TP TPLoR Sb T8 L Lt | hemscives not very conspicuous | formal_ denini - " el = g he country "are S P o w direct « cials r’ TR gl ks 5y s because they mingled with the civil y Lansing ha AT REDUCED COST| CAR IN NEW HAVEN. |ssking wage increases, which in most |his plan to-eliminate tho publishers' | 3¢ 002 forecasting 3 vigorous |1V ™iles.of the camp. D b 1he Hage Dot | the mststs Shen - s pec] Lo e nstances, it is stated. will be refused ge_and income tax provisions. |yse of' the export control as a war t for | The entertainment began and ended |edict’s proposal n Great Numbers Under the Aircraft|One Man Was Killed and Five Others e price of coal has been War Profits Tax 80 Per Cent. S euwor: and a policy Of stvict vailon. |.Alabama ocoal opefators OF | with the playing of the Star Spangled [ No offi Production Board. Injured. | The government, some of-| Senator Johnson of California, of- |ing of countries contiguous to Ger- [WAshington to protestethat Alabama |panner and the sight of 50,000 pepple | proposals : . believe, may have to intercedelfered an amendment to the war tax |many. mines cannot produce coal at he ratel e ng, the men uncovered, was im- :nm' ic pra Was n, Aug apufacture | ven, Conn., Aug. 27.—An au- | €¥en to the extent of workin out with|bfll late today to make the war Broat 1. ts to ' Germany and /her ailies |fixed by President Wilson Hialn O i $6 B reat nuiibere urdes the | traveling north in Howard 11 interests concerned o general wage|tax 80. per vent X A e ey prohibited by the " 5 £ A minute before the show started |jection . g g ent s grghog 2 RO et | B N brevident's ‘order” and_this s ‘under: | The Gouncil of National Defense Wil a0 naval resertists In training Tiero |Fope , e - 2 ey : g = Biood to mean that the export control |aPpoint @ comm investigate the | L0 7ed across the sreensward of the |jmportant feati 1 toda;, has reduced the cost of air- capsized_and one of its oc- | REAFFIRMED LOYALTY OF [SOVERNMERIFS: ROWER: TO s ‘about to superseds the British sys- |1 Wo W, situation throughout the|vgridiron.” taking seats together. Just|tion adopted br one-ha th the possibility [cupants killed. Tbe dead man is Wal- CATHOLICS TO AMERICA. | KEEP WAR PRICES DOWN |tem of giving lefters of assurance for |COUNtrY, €SPECially ; before the close they marched out|President Wils cost price to t svernment | ter E. Nader of Waterbury. The motor ity i ‘ — American cargoes. Up to now the of Victoria. | 2%ain, thelr navy uniforms making a |quarters as in % a cre-third of |car was driven by Samuel E. Lize, al- | President Whalen Also Said Sacrifices | 1° B¢ Defined by Attorney G”‘”flll""" Dpen Hosting cexcopt e DB Mes: ;’\“:fi' .Sfu@"?fi"\(mq.fmm e "1'"“ v"";“’,"":l““"“"x”‘: i of T [Rosaie i <t of the ma hines <o of Waterbury and when he reached G é i .Gregory at President’ ""* | lockade to prevent the shipment cf [B: C. is en woute to TWASRREION O0 |riads of lights, against the carpetlike | Om the other ! s i i ihat | Casliale EtLoet e meE BiE e catns|. M ust Be et With Cheorfultess. | | SHony At e s cente Fitstieet Ameriean ‘#0ods fo Germany. To- |testify against Colonel Relchmann for| curface of the Bowl, They won migly | pope's pian to = satisfactor zres made | ahead of the trolley, not knowing that| Kansas City, Mo, Aug Reports |, JVAshington, Aug. 27.—An interpre- |night's order in this o jecon— | pEing: proCerme . applause as tfh;:n;;nornd and left,” |sential demand with actual constructi not | the car turned there. In the car were tonal ooy a8, 27— Reports | tation of existing laws w de- | plishes one of the purposes ht in i i ice an- 6 roat 0 8 WaN sosgrent 1o |as i conditic Tow But aiso promnt del:iery of the |were returning from Savin Rook. | foum Fetersion or Camott Socimers |0 keep war Drices down has’ besn | D8, in consress. : | Hertin o, Argentina’s | protest|ndequate and leng lines of persons |acceptance tnz Iv next ye John Kelley and Edward Monahan | conventi f Catholic Societies’ | agiced of At Seneral Gregory by | . Coin. bullion, currency an o Baciinito) (A rapntines s | WaTking to ana from the Bowl form- |““Much of the hed rep others J Coyle, William _Murphy | presiden: Whalen recfiomed toe 1oday | ticularly w to' kuow ‘how farihe | (16T ‘€xport license restrictions Beginning. Sept' 1) ths sajé. of b= Despite sthe. fmunanse. throns = thers |icas ;reply hes ef acts m and Roger Neehan are in St. Raphael’s | ty of Catholics to Amerim in e ol | government can go urder the food |ioPean meutrals, whenever resula sinthe 16 to be prohibited by the New |Were no accldents reported |that the major ¥ _begween rospital and Lize and Maurice Noonan | and declared that all sacrifices de. | COntrol, and the national defence acts. | SOVerning ;hfn'xflxnfl’:": have hwj'n Pro- | York Board of Health, according to the —_— - tion on this subje &nd May, 19 nding _that [in's privite noSpical. None is serious- | niinded must be met with chooriuinees, | The. . defence "act’’ authorizes the mulgated by the gecretary of ey ovisiohs of the sanitary code |GERMAN HATED TO duced in foreten « ) i ow morning for a hearing and | fhe dnitr awar fron aracteriz S | has exist e > formal announcement of the| The members of the N ey = = by th e d ATTEMPTED To USE Sty el ameed oo g0 heme on his | ko JEIft away from the church” and|Vo%, existed ss to whether the law|ianster of sdministration’or the ex |Mission Vistied the ™10, AoTCCiy | Commandsr of U-Boat 8o Told Cap- |ton . o |promise to attend the "inquest. The | conditions of iite Corha” famicHiGan [ars to sell to the allies and to the|POrt control from the department of |, y"th€ corps ot cadets tain of Boat He Sank. of the Americar NON-UNION LABOR. others will res re until called. w eration commerce to the export admin A ———— generally nsuc i I remain here w gave its approval of the work. and |Eeneral public at figures obtained by | (e aseq ‘ot which Vance M = R TN S e Ty, | i e g = oval of the work aral ; tive board of ch_ Vance McCor- 2 ot Liseotosby |1oAn Kl . Aug. 27—Captain | aisposition on tt ivsking Winers th Kankisky Opened | {aims of'the Catholic war council, an | (%, Eovernment mick is chalrman. When the admin- | John Schultz, 33, killed hinstif BY | o0, S Erooks, master of the Amer- |of the state der Fire With G | FRENCH RAILROADS | organization which is forming to co- | A Under the food control act the pres-|{Jtiative hoard made the fact public |SP0OUNg, at his home in r:\ .\5.:[ "r:fl,liran e totlaris ~Uhiol Wis SONK | connaeRok 10 the v . ARE IN SPLENDID SHAPE, | SIC[2® With the sovernment to carry | IENt has wide authority over the pio- | fow dava ago It was explained that |00, T8 BNCE N ki ana [by German submarine August 7 near | ives, Put for, ! r <ioro state | American Engincers Amazed at the| oo S o signed to give the zovernment control = e S e on board the U.-boat and over a glasy | chancellor] A Way They Found Them. i GEROMAQ n over ‘necessaries” never have been|ARTFORD POLICEMEN | George Murphy, of New Work, a5 ot wins was Eolil Ty thie Gmman com- [ maintaizt = 6 work their UBMARINE. | clearly defined in the minds of many | manding indemnity from the draft, (ma; it to Amer- | Jec B r today, the| Waghington, Aug. 2 sfficial re- — officials. 3 ARE UNDER SUSPICION |said he was born in Constantinople [ican ships” Captain Crooks related ed fire th guns from | ports to the war depariment show |Described By Captain of British The president has emphasized that S !3nd he is a loyal subject of Mehmed |the incident on arrival here today on | .o p |NVESTIGATIC ignboring ;;::” i French railroads to be in splendid Steamer Which Was Torpedoed. the administration’s policy will he to!Of Collusion in Embezzlements at Dil- ;-'",rz":“{;'r‘“:".":ruv“m helvaa hommateom | INTO HOUST © one was injured and miners ex- | shape after three years of war. Amer- obtajn fair prices for the public on i d Douglas Co. T el proceed the bellef that the Shooting | loan cnEmeers Mave been. amazed at| An Atiantic Port Aug. 27—The de- |all commodities and that Amerjcan Sl b E: | War crosses were awarded to|London whe nhis ship was, sunk. —— T aanefTI R A warning not toopen | what They found in this regard and no |struction of @ German Submarins with and allied zovernment purchases$will| frartford, Conn. Aug, 27—_The com Charles . Asnton. Jr. of Philadgiphia being armed, he surrendered to the U.- | Negro Reg mer w n or. eport s reached the department|all hands by a British submarh not be permitted to increase prices to|mittee on rules and discipline of and Charies W. Isb: of North | boas E R transportation systems in France were [today by the captain of a ' British| QWD ihe fuics ot coxl diapoecd iofjexsi anded aisecist semslon tanlgnt with. dents | TRIPLE SHOOTING IN Houston, Te FZLL FROM SCAFFOLDING' badly run down and Woula have to be |steamer which was torpedoed by the |for the time being, the government now |out making a report on the alleged o B ON TENEMENT | hitime ' e Mo pm reorganized. U-boat. has turned its attention to steel and|police collusion in_embezzlements at; Count D'Oultremont, a ats ABOST killing When He Received a Shock From Pow- ecretary Baker said today that the According to the captain f the |COPPer. The war industries hoard and | the local branch of the Dillon & Dong- !ficial, recently deported = r indiscrin o Wi E N R i, American railway engineec regiments | trader, the commander of the Germog|the federal trade commission are |lass company. It was stated after and sentenced to death, was {Man Found Running in Street Held |/ —— already organized, and several of |submarine attacked the British mer-|WOrking together to arrive at fair|the meeting that the committee could throush the intervention of For ‘the . Crime. & 57— onrad | Which are now in Burope, are intended | chantamn by firin = prices for both these. o e § tter until the re- |fONSO. » onn.. Aug. 27 nrad | n ir Y 1 his deck guns when do little in the matt - _ = g Liflonisne Eiiveq swem a|for work on milltary railroads only. |the torpedo which struck her failed to | If A test comes over the avowed in-|turn here of Henry Myers, an emplove | = g Boston, Aug. 27.—Mrs. Marie r- 5. A pawer wire while | It Will be necessary to take over from |send her to the bottom. The trader’s |tention of the government to see that|of the company who is charzed with| Albert Bond Lembert, lieutenant in | ny, ‘her sister, Miss Minnie Christoph- ing a seaffolding abot six|the French or British engineers, as the | crew, who had taken to the open boats, [ the public shares price reductions | heing one of the principals in the al- |1he aviation corps and wealthy i ll- er, and Frank Rappolo were shot to-|conducted « o AN fell to the | CAse may be, such military iines as are |witnessed the arrival of the British |it will come first over steel |leged embezzlements. A requisition |Louisan, notified Secretary Daniels|night by a visitor at their tenement | Colonel ¢ 7 forty feet below needed to serve the American bases.|submarine and its attack on the Ger- e - e New. York has been honored and |that he resigned .as a vice-president|in the West End®district. Rappolo]southern Pickea up. The|This will be done as soon as thel!man U-boat which was broken in two |30 GERMANS ARRESTED Dotective Sergeant Andrew -J. Will- |of the Navy League will probably die. The womel ré| States At ked p. The | American forces In. Dureps reach o |and sunk by & torpede fooos the Bert TooaCia expectod to bring him Here to- | = | Pallevea "t have a chance of recov- | Districi A | th to justify the action. {ish under-sea craft. The steamship . IN SOUTH DAKOTA | morrow from New York city. Three| Edward Tynan of Beckman, Duich-|ery. ST ; rouna | Moot ts had been asked for a small crew then boarded their vessel. pump- . G . | policemen are alleged to be concerned | ¢3S couaty, hal > oo s .| ““Antonio Lavelle, who was found| The re t whar and was passing it to| PROBABLY WILL FIX 4 her out and reached a British porc, | Charged With Having Signed a Peti- |5 the transactions which are said|(rom whom he is scparated Was seb”|running in the street in Cambridge, | providine " D il ahen I e im tion Against the Draft. in the transactlons which are =aid|((Ceq to pay her $1 a week 0 she|\ag hielq by the police in connectior | charges (ha: 11 T il thip wiee: WHEAT PRICES TODAY|woMEN BANNER BEARER! O O o %1 rurina. |can keep up his life tnsurance policy. |ith the case. The motive of the|properly with ne she TSR, ~- . S Yankton, S. D., Aug. 27.—Thirty | tions tonight but the committee said = el ived at|Ehooting is not known gro citizens a NOT AWAITING DEATH Rumor Says It Will Be Slightly More ARE OUT ON BONDS gey;m:_ns were mese:dh near Tripp, | none was concerned in the men- _n““;j"r';‘r‘:o:‘,d'cg e O Aen Ol T the rioting, an Than $2. utchinson county, S. D., this morn- | tioned. c port rej C liquors wer IN BRAZILIAN JUNGLE On Ruling of District of Columbia |ing for allegzed violation of the espion- — off the coast disguised as & camp will be e o Washington, Aug. The price the et At age act. They are charged with hav- | FIRST AMERICAN NAVAL {schooner. The steamship reported the ALABAMA COAL STRIKE. | % yiiior Gene Daniel M. Wise, the Explorer, is on| ov.rament will pav in its parchases B ing signed a petition to Governor Nor- e N message was picked up by the wircless |\ . . "GrertOne or More De- |8a1d he under His Way Home. of the 1917 crop of wheat will probably| Washington, Aug, 27.—Appeals for | PECK Drotesting against the draft and e overae de of the Empl by — be fixed tomorrow by the committee | six women's party banmer bearers ar- | the War. All of them had previously H. Manley of Maplewood, N ional d in the S e o graphed tha Winttamsport, Fa. Auz. 27—Daniel[Readeq by Dr. H A. Garneld, T whi | teated Tact weck In framt of tne White | Pogn arrested and bound over to tha|CGepras M. Maniey of WapEwood N.| B reern debartment except those Uheow Too 3 Wise, the explorsr, who was report- | be made effective besinning Septeme | Hotwe bave been gramted by Justice|federal district court for trial. Onl J. Killed Asroplane Accident. |southeastern department except those| Birmingham, Ale. Aug, 27 Indica | wonia' come " T8 laot nignht as sweit + 3 3 i - At Macon and S Ta o efforts of | ol ed late last a5 awaiting death [ per 1, Charles H. Robb. of fhe District of | AuS; 14 Afteen of the men were appr | o\ on " Aus. 27—The fivst|ready to receive A large proportion Of |Secretary Wilson to settle differences 270" in a Bravilian jungle, is on his way| Members of the committce have | Columbia court of Is. Th i feond QUECI s pet oty tor the: s . s . — s e ti Eavol Solombisioous: fupiaty e e herift similar ¢ dentn o oty merican maval flier at |the iroops they are designated to ac- |between Alabama coal operators and Home and in no danger, aceording 10| guarded closely their discussion but|e mare at liberty under bond and the f:"t’;‘s"'!"w:‘;m: T ain o Aug 91 e |the Erench front was announced here | commodate. union miners, so far have been frult- |CREATION OF COMM his wife. who is a resident of this city. | rumor tonight said the price nemed |hearing probably will not be held un- : S y —— less. There wad said to have been ‘Wige received a letter from her|would be slightly in excess of $2. Janu: " hey wi teen other Germans were taken for|teday in official despatch to the navy e i ! itp b v TO INVEST! T e T s e s e e e S P | T, Ty wors Ssitenced Tk ceucting e i S e cowity troe. | USRSy, Sio- e Gowge ¥or- || The miwees atiihe in ho Birming- |some vielding by the operators, how- S5 WEEMlent which = Dbelieved 1o Tiave| traty Srls. of $1on the 1918 crop,| So/ays mtat urer. ATl of these. it Is said, were |bert Manley, a machinists mate in ham (Ala) district has been averted |ever, on points that might lead to|p o mended to F P Whicn W belieyed b Dhve | st Tilue of SXERRIt 1yS) oG] 3 E G igners of the protest to the governor. | the ]‘:lal;rudl lAerun..:’ucT.r Corps, and through the eftorts ot Becretary wil- ‘g"lx'a,net:lflogiuone or more demands of e Nt b “rore awating deatl e ed e = = was killed in an alrplane accident. |son. Virtually n s ves. ationa Ere e e et e e e Ilicit Wireless Station. DENY THAT THEY ARE TO Manley was & son of Herbert Manley |by the union, including _recognition, 5 ] g B trend of opinion -among members of in, Ohio, Aug. 27.—Wireless op- IMPORT PORTO RICANS. | fylaplewood, N J. have been indefinitely postponed. IS FRANZ VON PAPEN ashington, = e e ConatiEsL. At ety s that i s here say there is an illicit o] M W OnS. astnat o Joku St IN BUENOS AIRES? |50 "qianr s By Prassiture Exbiokian hos oo o oy et 2| Wireless station here being operated i the Aviation Corps. He was sent to| Employes of the government forest (INSPUE gate di ! y Exp . lnext vears crop 1s worl e pres. |wireless station here being operated |American Woolen Company Refutes |3 raining station at Pensacola, Fla, [service have purchased a Red Cross| o L SABSID Tt > the: Work of | IS GI8H the t 5L Okla, Aug.|ent vield of necessity should be worth | ¥ § ST, SO0 e "cast shore. The| Statement Made By E. F. McGrady. |remaining there & month when a cali lambulance and kitchen trafler for the | Reported to Be Directing the of |the west was e . Me R report will be investigated by federal Was iasued for volmteers for imme- | American lumberjack regiment, Tenth German Spies There. ident Wilson b « of Medicine e, Mo.. of - s ;i . Boston, Aug 27.—In connection with |diate service in France. While details | Engineers, which will go to France to —_— defence. B. Tourteenth Field artiliery, erman Under-Secrctary III. 7 a statement made in an address ves- are lacking, it is sald Manley had (produce from forests there lumber for| Buenos Alres, Aug. 27 Some —of noon when a shell Berlin, via London., Aug. 27—Dr. cf by h terday by Edward F. McGrady, presi- [ just been pronounced efficient. He [American operations. the newspapers insist that ptain st h Made Q P Iy Von Stumm, under-secretary for for- hoked to Death by t Collar. |gent of the Boston central labor un- |recently passed his twenty-first birth- ® - Franz von Papep, former German - i e W it ein affairs, has been grantod leave of | Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 27.—Felix|ion, that he had been informed that|day, and came here from Maplewood, | Rev. Herrmann Brueckner, Lutheran | military attache at’Washington, is di-| An Atiniic 5 To Discuss I W. W, Sifuation. |absence owing to ill health. It is hAt|Hughes, foreman in a local factory,|the American Woolen company was|N. J. pastor, connected with a__ German |recting the work of German spies here.| American steamsl " Wash n. Aug. 27, — Governor |at present known whether he will re- | who died this afternoon, was chok- |preparing to import six hundred Porto Manley enlisted in May. His me- |sailors’ home at Hoboken, N. J., in- | Persons whose veracity is not doubted | vessels former A Etewart of lMontana arrived today to|turn to the foreign office or be as-|ed to death through the tightnees of [Rican negroes to work in the com- |chanical experience made him an idea] |terned on Ellis Island as a dangerous|say the newspapers, report having|flag and seized when T i ntina congredeional | sigmed to some other post. Baron Von | his collar, according to the medical |pany's mills at Lawrence. the office of | student, and it was not long before (alien ememy Some time ago. was re-|seen Von Papen many times accom|entered the wor i bool ! delegation and other officiois the 1. W.|Dem Bussche-Haddenhausen will be |examiner's report issued tonight. | the company today igsued an an-|he could be trusted to pilot a ma- |leased yvesterday. He said friends had | panying German propagandists and|trip to Archangel :’ g e “gn M's?:‘:ou He sy (4t %m during Von g:sgzd mmm and w-:“g'“m with paunes that there was no truth in the |chine. The young filer was educated |convinced the government that sus-|have so reported to the British cop-|the voyage Ui ';_4\ ter see ent . tumm’s over E 2 at the Peskakill Military Academs, |ri-im ~—i== Nim Toa adeveded, | en A aquickest rou: ever maa 4 P % ¢ - » = b e sy e e e R G e S G LI B el i S U R " St RS ki S P e ™ -

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