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PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LIX.—NO. 352 POPULATION 29,919 Buy a Liberty Bond and Back Up the Boys ont, Who Are Fighting for Your Honor, Your Home and Your Country : Sabled Paragrapbs | Quryivors of the |First Beneficiaries | Cordensed Telerams |Eronch Pestroyed Loan drive to raise $15,000. 2 1 of the United States navy, is a total wreck on Stresi Island. The crew - of the vessel was saved. i s ARE EBEING CARED FOR BY|FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS AND SAIL- . alser Returning ermany. ORS LOST WITH ANTILLES Amsterdam, Oct. 21.—A Sofia des- - AMERICAN CONSULATE: patch states that Emperor William ar. rived there on Friday from Constan- ;Escaped Through Torturous Channels Between Moon |xing Ferainaia ‘ana the sovai tamis |AT A FRENCH SEAPORT|WILL GET $6,000 EACH at the Castle Vrana, near Sofia, and i Sound and the Gulf of Finland Food prices in London have increas- ©d 80 per cent. since the war began. | THEY WERE RETURNING FROM Norway has lost 698 subjects and 639 RAID ON ENGL, ships since the beslnnlné‘ of the war. SEAND Foreign ships will not be supplied with bunker coal at Dutch ports here- | THEY GOT LOST IN FOG after. The strike of 40,000 coal miners in the .southwestern district was post- resumed his journey to Germany at T midnight Friday. Five Mangled Bodies Were Founc Around the Wreckage of One of the Destroyed Dirigibles— Four Other Monthly Instaliments of $25 Each Over a Period of Twenty Years—$25 Ad- ditional to Dependents as Compen- All Survivers Praise Captain of the KAISER AT BANQUET Ship and Members of the Gun Crew IN_CONSTANTINOPLE| _Many of Those Aboard Wers Kill- Congratulated Turks on Their “Im- ed in Their Berths. ABANDONED 4 SHIPS WHICH HAVE RUN AGROUND et Torka 0 The 2 T Constantinople, Thursday, Oct. 18, . Washington, Oct. 21.—All hands in the . . via Amsterdam, Oct. 21. — orox A French Port, Oect. 21.—Survivors ashington, Oct. 21.- Doubtless the Destination of the Russian Fleet is Reval, the | Witiam. tonishi aticnded o haone: | of the United States transport Antilles, | military and ‘naval service who per- : & - |at the Palace of Dolmabagtche. The | Which was sunk by a ?flmfl-fl !“b‘;nl- ;'J‘;dA:{}{;e;hfim"?;;d o&m::;fl;"mm‘; o . o - & rine last week while being convoyed on a o 1 - 3 Russian Fortress Situated on the Gulf of Fi in |&fjeste included Sultan Mohammed V, | P I8 o0 Svard trip by American wWar- | German submarine October 17, came all the Turkish princes and members of the cabinet and Dr. Richard Von |ShiPs, were landed here today by e ;I“h";e'hl: moope 0{ nthe Lol ;;-;{m::; Esthonia— , th % | iliary vessels and are being cared for | suran 3 asury Nostheen The(;‘fl'mns Have Captured Dago e T po:dmn orelan Sec. [ by the American consulate. Some of | announced tonight, and thereby auto- the men have been lodged in local ho- | matically carried insurance -to the Island and Also the Island of Scildau—British Naval|*2% 0000 o e ber®, 2200: | | tels and a few have left for Paris. amount of $6,000 each. 5 stand on ground where Turkish forces Killed In Their Berths. $25 Monthly for 20 Years. = Craft Have Heavily Bombarded the Port of Ostend—|by land and sea performed immortal,| The torpedo struck the ship at a| This sum will be paid the families glorious deeds, victoriously frustrat- W \sda; rn- an ", rter to seven on Wednesday morn- | of the dead soldiers and _sailors in . . 2. ing the enemy's assault on the heart 3:‘ = Many of those on board were monthly installments of $25 each over There Has Been Brisk Fighting Between the Italians and | o:%ime ‘empire’ and rendering Immense | 115 a e o iions a0 Dard, ere ) monthly instaliments of $2§ each over poned. Russ embargo on exports to the United States, because of the war, was raised. sation. Zeppelins Escaped. There are only! 937 students attend- ing Princeton his year, against 1,555 enrolled last year. Par‘l)a,noz:ta 21.—Although at first it A was belleved that the visit of th e,?"“’z""‘ s-ndtu;u & Refining Co.!Zeppelin fieet to France yesterday wn: pediine 1tts price g lead from 7 to|ar independent raid and the first step -2 cents a pound. toward carrying out the threat made 2 5 —— ia a German wirel v Premier George Murray of Nova Sco- | said it had been decided o °u§si’r'§§3 tia, refused to enter the new Union | Baris in ro prisal for French air ralds Goven‘xment of Canada. E gn“Gerg\al;l-towns, it now is generally = elieved that these eight Zeppelins, Emperor William is expected to re- | four of which were. aea’:rayed g?ecan; turn to Berlin today for the birthday |tured, were returning from England of the German empress. A‘ar.d lladd los!z) gb}}en- bearings owing to 08 and probably had lost touch with Troops have been sent to Juarez, : B Mex.. to_quell the activities of bands | .. “i ¢less communications. of looters in that section. Zeppelins Ran Short of G service to our common cause. Srenain ed i 11 be - 8. e explosion killed the | dition to compensations which wi Austrians. Anafarta, Arl Burnu and Sedd-f!- | engineers, oflers and mechanics and | paid to widows, children and dependent ¥ 3 . The logbook of the Z 3 Bahr will ever remain glorious in - | .. King George thanked the American oL tus. Zeppelin which &l those of the crew who were in the |mothers of the' men. A widow. for ex- | King George thanked the American |)unded intact shows that she had heon to England, and prisoners from three i ‘|pages of Turkish history. It is a|phunks below. cther airships confirm this. One of ~ 3 ura; and proud honor for me to come In per- o D aney ‘| $25 ‘compensation, a total of $50. $ z s the British Red ‘Cross fund. ~ The Russian Riga fleet has started British naval craft have heavily | sonal touch with such an army Survivors Praise Captain Wi = morthward from Moon Sound, possibly | bombarded the port of Ostend, Bel- | through my appointment as fleld mar- | All the survivors praise the captain | wamre e ?.35“1,’;:";".,‘;‘1 s :onfi‘;:‘.’ 1thly has promised to prosecute Al-|he Jnon Saptured saidiit was the want with the intention of endeavoring to|gium, which is being used by the |shal. of the Antilles and the members of the | fion for Insurance was made, the ad. | fredo Cocchi, self-confessed muderer | 5 S250lin¢ that forced his Zeppelin to _®scape through the tortuous channels|Germans as a submarine base. The| I gather from Your Majesty's | gun crew, who stuck to their DOStS | gitional compensation varies from $20 | ©f Ruth Cruger, of New York. i E Freaar ohd 1s widely. proclaim- Berlin official communication says | words that the Turkish army and peo- | while officers searched with field| for g gnotherless dependent child to a y_French observers as being defi- and maze of islands lying between o R them and the Guif of Finland. Or, it | cumerous houses in the town were |ple have the same resolute confidence | glasses for the submarines until the '4s possible that the armada, althougl | damaged by the shells from the naval |as have the German army and peobie | waves closed over the. ship. ISAEMSCSE 35 for il Qopeadenin. i fur rior in gun power and ton- | guns. to continue the war to a happy con- Leaped 60 Fest Into the Sea. Automatic Insurance. | nage, has sallied forth from the shel- In the fighting in Belgium heavy |clusion which will assure the rights The insurance of $26 a month will i tered waters where it took refuge last | artillery activity by the British and |and Interests of our empircs. In un.| When the Antilles sank forty or fitty [, ThE InSWrance of 350 a faonth Wi i week. to give battle to the dread- |French continues, with the Germans|shakeable loyalty the Germans and | MeD Were at the stern. Most of them | '8 B0 P WA PO O8O D0, T4F0 i moughts and other craft comprising |answering spiritedly on various sec- |Turks will persevere shoulder to|leaped fifty feet or more into the sea | P1°%T 18 “OF S ACRHE CIENGE 0 the German fleet. tors. No infantry actions have taken |shoulder with the Austrians, Hungar- | 25 the stern rose to perpendicular po- | &, (00 C0, "0 lieation, for 120 days The Chicago Butter and Egg Board | Tite Droof ‘of the superiority of .be announced that there are 211,528 030 Sf oite oyer fhe Zépvelin. The day rament, one eggs now held in cold storage. expertl says, is over. The sudden re- e . sumptian of the use of the German Stts abeth oof | dirigibles is explainea by the thesry that the raiding Zeppelina belonged to a new type which lately had been re- of the First | POrted to be in the course of constric. Scheswig-Holstein, aunt of the German Empress, died at Kiel, aged 84. Said to be a member ;. The announcement of the sailing of | place, except in the nature of recon- |ians and Bulgarians until our enemies | Sition and some were drawn down by [ MReS: W blication of regulations g {ihe flotllla_is contained in the latest|naissances. In Champagme, near | recognize the useclessness of » their | the suction of the sinking vessel. Droviding for the issuance of policies. | Field Artillery, David Lavigne was |1ion at Lake Constance. No report: German official communication which | Mont Carnillet, and in the Verdun | continuance of the war. In peace time Sea Was Running High. These regulations were published early | arrested in Montreal as a deserter. pave.yet db"n recelved that any dam- mays It left behind the. wreck of the | sector at several points there also|our peoples will be welded still more The submarine was not sighted|in October and the time limit pre- ge was done by the Zeppelins or that Dattles] Slava, which was sunk in|have been violent artillery duels. Inffirmly on peaceful work of kultur. either before or after the explosion.|scribed by law will not expire till Feb- | A Russian aviator flew from Tiflis (Continued On Page 2, 6th Col Tast Wi ay’s battle and four ad- | Champagne the Germans delivered ' | The sea was running high at the time, | ruary 12 next. to Vladiavkas, over the Caucasus ols) mal vessels which have run|Somewhat heavy Infantry attacks | .ounapisoN OF FOOD ‘| making it difficult to save the crew| Approximately 70 persons went | Mountains. The trip took ten hours. T since the naval actiyities in |against the Frenchawest of Mont Car- and passengers. Some . survivors, | down with the Antilles. What per- FRENCH TOWNS SACKED the Guit of Riga began, It the Rus- |uillet, but were repulsed. ey COSTS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES | clinging to debris. were in the water | centagé of this total is affected by the | Having been on strike since July, BEYOND DESCRI sians .are endeéavoring to make their| There has been brisk fighting be- —_— an hour before they were #ighted by |law at present is unknown but will|7.000 union potters ip the United RIPTION gscape, instead of norering battle, | tween the Italians and Austrians in)For Family Consisting of Man, Wife| the lifeboats. be determined upon receipt of advices | States and Canada returned to Work. | pregident Powsll of Hobart Coll doubtless their destination is Reval, | the Trentino region and along the el Thies -Childrai. v establishing the ldentity of those who obart College the jan fortress situated on the | Juliaw front on the Austro-Italian berE e =0 perished. The number of soldiers has| The Italian submarine San Giorgio, Has Just Returned From Frane~. Guif of Finiand, in northern Esthonia | theatre and between the entente forces | . NAMES QF ENGINEER Lo blished Sennitely. ot 16, bot | arrived at Archangel from Ttaly, mak. eanwhile the Germans have cap- [and Teutonic aililes in Macedonia. | [NéW York, Oct. 21.—A comparison = B CETN L 2 L e the Tong ti1p wndér T f New York, Oct. 21.—Preside of food costs in the principal cities OFFICERS WHO the status of many the remaining[Ing the long trip under its own power. man Powell, of IHobart Fol]eg: L dead is yet unknown to officials here. B v i - | Likewise 1 e tured in its entirety the island of Da. ikewise In East Africa there has[0f 700%, COSl8 (0 She prs blic by injured Will Share In Indemni ®o, lying at the southwestern entrance | been a renewal of intensive fighting [ of B et I e Y | i Pubiis by the sl More than $3,350,000 exclusive of | ka8 juse returned from a tour of Bn- - | street collection was cogtributed to the | 1and and France, where he was sent to the Gulf of Finland, and also the [ between British and German troops J B shows that the-cheapest wholesomc o g o I e e e | rear Noangaoo Tator Tormeoms: "tha | dletrs for a family Of five consisting East BNighe Not only will the families of the | British Red Cross on Thuraday, “Our [ {0 investignte conditions as & repre- Gulf of Finland. Several hundred | Germans returned to the fray and at | 9 man,’ wife and thres children cost*| Washington. Oct. dead receive insurance and compensa. % tion' of Colleges 'and Unisersities of « 20 Tsiand | lact accounts a mew baitle was in|39.89 a week in Chicago, which is| pam, 2 - tion under the law, but those who were tureg. during the past week on Oesel |tdined by both sides when the last|(ry. The same standard dietry costs|when the army transport Antilles went | OF naval service, also will share in its e L L Ot ] WG cecenlly dvasoated by otass Island. reports were sent to London. $9.67 a week in New York city: $9.25| qown were made public tonight by the | Publication for indemnities. :g:g;b ARG D G ] e e Ll 4 A o e i T in' New Orleans; $9.14 in Boston and | navy department. Admiral Sims- first| , Appiication of the new law to the | 600,000. oo b é $9.12 in San Francisco. The average | asepatches mentioned only their sur- ::;L‘:: e g:‘:; Heryad Wv*v‘:;: “‘:{o'fl;}; *Lieut. Resnati again postponed his he need of an effective army to ? : for. 24 cities-and towns in the Unit-|pam g WINTER FOOD SUPPLIES | MONTHLY HEALTH BULLETIN |lforai citien and B Eincer offider, mother, Mre. . Boyle, | a8 pointed to tonight by treasury of- | flght from Newport, News, Va. to[Proioct America from such atrocioys FOR WESTERN ASIA BY COMMISSIONER BLACK| “The menus provided at these fig- | County Louth, Ireland: J. O'Routke. :;:al:vha; mepfuf’h; IRny AL Tease | (s wenk. | | = northern France and of such air raid- B. Ing as I have witnessed in and about ures are not especially tempcng” the| junior engineer officer, sister, buy Liberty bonds. - Because of inability to obtain raw | [ondon now s the most imperative Red Cross Council Has Appropristed | Tells of Dangers Engendered by War | report says. “A really palatable diet- [ O'Rourke. New York oity. $900,000 Additional Time Conditions. ary will cost approximately Per | The department tonight was awalt- To Come Out of Liberty Bonds. sugar the Savannah Sugar Refining | thing In the history of this eountry. s = cent. more than the price just quot-|ing the complete casualty list and the| - | Corporation, at Fort Wentworth, Ga., |%ald he. “The army must go ‘over Washington, Oct. 21.—For the pur-|. Hartford, Conn, Oct. 21.—In ed. A comparison of thé pricas charg- | survivors' story of the attack. The | yior ad smcrared s Tot COmMPensa. | ot down,” " %] there" ana strike before the army trom % ‘over there’ ets an pportunity to chase of winter food supplies for war month’s issue of the Connecticuifed in the different cities shows that|complete roster of the dead canm e sitfferers In western Asia, the Red |Health Commissioner John T. Black, | both bread and meat are diSpropor- | emde wo wer the mome o naot o2 e e wioaens Cross war council tonight appropri- | (uoting an address of his before the | tionally high in New York clty. For | vivors are checked off the muster roll | jrom o5ale © s 0. 2001 ated $900,000, bringing to a total of|Iairfield County Medical Asscciation,|this reason the family- of limited | prepared at the French port of embark- [pusy tos, <8 $1.800,000 the fund entrusted to tbe|Loints out some of the danmgers to| means is urged to make every other! miian. ARRESTED IN NEW YORK American committes for Lirmenian | health engondered by war time con- [day a meatless day. If the pepple and Syria nrelief. ditions. Some o ese are spread | are really to economize thev must cut AS A/“GERMAN SPY” Chairman Davison, of the war |of infectious disease by the increasc?|down their present excesive con-|Y- S- SENATOR P. O. HUSTING —l= councll, also announced tonight the |travel of soldiers and civillans: the | sumption of mea ACCIDENTALLY KILLED | Prince Michael de Roudakow, 31 Years completion of the national organiza»’fihlffing of population to cangested —_— —_— Oid, a Russian. tion of éhe Red Crossflthmtflghou( 108 centons; 1mng hom;rs t;r work ftor men | MIDDLETOWN MAN Shot by His Brother While Hunting v 3 — nited States. The list of volunteer e increase in the use of women Wi iny New ¥ O -Czar Nicholas and hi ily [ July they evacuated it. workers engaged in active service |and children in shops: shortage of KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE | Piscopsing s L L el B Ol e e I e Te Gormanh: wdre: . not: oontént either in this country or in the war|food and other necessitics and the e s Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 21.—United | 31 years old, a Russian, stopping at |cards, the same as the other citizens | With the misery they already had gene, contains the names of many |Ubset of conditions genzrally. To off- | John B. Carey Was Returning From|giates Senator Paul O. Husting of | the Nassau hotel in this city and who|of Tobolsk, Siberia. caused.” he sald. “First they disman- Prominent American women and men. et these menaces he es the re- it to Grave of His Wife. Wisconsin died at a farmhouse near |said he had been in this conntry for tled the “glass factories, sthen they Of the 864 members of the staff in | POTting of every case of a carrier of Rush Lake, Wis, late today as the | three years, was taken into custody| Three burglars in an automobilo | herded all the young women and France, it is sa' - 51f are working | Infection “as ome would a German| Portland. Conn, Oct. 21.—An auto- |result of wounds accldentally inflicted | early today by federa) agents and was | drove Into Middleville, Mich, blew the | YOung men into a parking space and safe in the Farmers' State bank and | %elécted the young men for service of All save 2,000 members of the Rain- | come over here, or we are lost.” bow Division at Mineola, L. I, have| Dr. Powell described the fate which been supplied with sweaters by pa-|befell the town of Chauny, In the triotic women. Alsne department of France. The Iit- el tle city, he said, was of 10,000 inhabi- Chemists drafted into the National |tants and almost from the time of fts Army are being withdrawn and as-Jfounding in 1664, had been the center signed to special work under Govern-%{©f glass manufacture. It came into e dep“.,p;.em, the hands of the Teutons in the course of their invasion, but last June or without salary @ fiving allowance |5PY:” the finding of “Belzian habics,” | mobile driven by -Aplev Hotehkiss, of | oo on Wou otgun by his broth- from the Red Ciuss. those \:lnderted or scantily clothed; | Fast Hampton, struck and fatally in- | er Gustave \th?{:hhd;(ing)d:i:ksrotms b"fi—'éfigrfi’néeng"r';'&';egpfo give any | escaped with $20,000. one sort or another behind the lines. the ang of iandlords (o, Preserve | jured John B. Carey, of Middletown, | morninz, details of the case. 7The police later e Then they lined up the young women, GERMANS IN NEW YORK pression of vice immeralits and vin. | lere today. Carey ‘was crossing ui| Senafor Husting recently returned |gave the information, however, that| Five men Were hurt when the scaf- |8ccording to rank In beauty. The - D e Immorslity 0" | glreet mear St. Mary's cemetery, Where|tc his home at Mayville after the | passports to Fr.r-e, Germany, Russia|fold In which they were working at|highest official chose the fairest as REAFFIRM ALLEGIANGCE [ ations of medical laws. he had been to vislt the grave of his | close of the extra session of congress, | had etand. ab-made. sut to’ “Prines | the Submarine Boat Co. plant at New- | his servant, the next highest officer —_— diphtheria Whish termimates eotainf | Wife and stepped out in the path of | where he was one of the leading sup- | Michael de’ Roudakow,” were in the|ark, N. Y., fell 20 feet. made their selection, and finally the 2,000 Grouped Around the Carl Sthurz | because anti-foxin was pot adminic. | ON° 2utomobile directly in front of | porters of the administration’s war | man's possession. i common soldlers took their pick. At as o minis- | the one driven by Mr. Hotchkiss. He | rogramme. The man had a pocketbook bearing| Harry Lauder and a_ dozen Scotch :,h,,eu!‘l"m:”m‘r:;";oflo;g S,'?\T:,TEQ lon1y200 Monument in Central Park. tered promptly. He urges doctors to|died while being taken to the Middle. i i i ; - ~ - | According to reports here Senator ram showin; the Russian | pipers appeared at the New York Sub e vt o0 B < o e ] 211 sus- | sex hospital in Middletown. The dead | Husting had SiEhted a flock of Aueks | o Tt “M D, R~ Vis: | Treasury to ald the Liberty Loan. Mr, |left, and these were old men and wo- Bon rorn s eplidra e b ousand | B rord health bulletie —potes the|man was a former resident of Port-{and called his brother to shoot. He |iting cards also wer¢ in his posses- |Lauder made an address. e Birth or descent srouped mowna e | cently advocated the " licemsing ~of | 1204 but had lived in Middletown for | was in front and as his brother fired | sion bearing the mame “Prince. Mi- or descent, grouped around the censing of | several years past. No one was held | he rose, receiving the full charge of | chael de Roudakow. The War Department set aside the | STAR SPANGLED BANNER Carl Schurz monument in Central | cats. b: A y the police. the shot; in his back. H i Captain Mi- | historic senlority rule for promotions e shotgun in his ba e was at| A Russian known as Captain e e e SUNG IN EVERY CHURCH Park today, reaffirmed their allegiance | The deaths in the state in Septem- ) to the United States and pledged | ber totalled 1,508 and the death rate once rushed to a farmhouse nearby, | chael de Roudakow arrived in New themselves to ald to the end in wag. | Was 149 as agalnst the average rate| FLEET OF VESSELS SUNK ?fia:“’fzc?:;lfl'x’, e 531515,;2"32 Yorik on e =i saunhin hereafter govern promotions. In New England Yesterday—Bells ing war against “the enemies of lib- | for the fmst five years of 14.3. The BY TWO GERMAN RAIDERS | 0l Lim fo a hospital at either Oshe i;‘;’:‘ Bo o s o, (BN oaRntEY. €0 i . Were Rung For Ten Minutes. erty and freedom.” The meeting, |annual death rate is shown to be 16.3. === thieves in an auto truck robbed several Which began as a Liberty Loan rally, ending as an impressive patriotic cer- | LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN With Neutral Shij emonial when the thromg joined in ENTERING HOME STRETCH . singing “The Star Spangled Banner.’ The singing of the national anthem, | Less Than 40 Per Cent. of Hoped for = 2 kosh or Fund lu Lac, the nearest cit- i igih) d said 3 One ' Hundred and-Firty Lives Lost| (i’ \/{th hospital facilities. = fi:uwaqfi:?::;fi; g ron of o | country stores of their foodstufts in| Boston, Oct. 21.—Church bells in ev- new type of dirigible stronger than a | different towns of Kendall, Co., Iil. eTygsectiDniof New Singlandinenied for in wi fighting car = 3 i ¥ London, Oct. 21.—One hundred and | BRAZIL NOT TO DISPOSE B Arher vl features | Under the trading with the enemy | upon worshippers to remember that it fifty Tives were lost on Wednesday OF SEIZED GERMAN SHIPS act. A. M. Palmer, of Stroudsburg. Pa., | Was “Liberty Sunday” and that the & number not on the programme, Was| Maximum Has Been Subscri Corm Jast week f bscriptions had be- . ibed. when five Norwegian, one Danish and former representative in Congress, was | las eel ‘or subscriptions ha: e. begun without prompting from their Three Swedish vesseis mere sumlc bY | They Will Be Put SOCIALISTS COACHED RIOTOUS fast . appointed allen property custodian. giders by children assembled at the | Washington, Oct. 21—Tne Liverty | two German. raiders in the . North - lnto_Sacvics. He NEW YORK SCHOOL CHILDREN [ **” SR Tn_every church the “Star Spangled base of the statue of the American | loan campeien swings. nte the nond | Sve. tween Brazilian Ports. e Banner” was sung and the clergymen triot of German birth. The child- | stretch tomorrow with Subscriptions = | East Side Merchants Planning to Stop (ter in her arms. Mrs. Elizabeth Flor- | urged the congregations to buy bonds e End memen tepl mPRent trant | of only $1,973,000,000, or slightly un-| The British admiralty statsment or| R0 Janeiro, Oct. 21.—A special par- the- Distiiibatoos: ian jumped from the fifth floor of a|Army and navy chaplains also plead- as men and women up the strain. | der forty per cent. of the hoped for | Saturday stated that a total of 1 liamentary committee in its report has Chicago hospital. Both were killed. ed at their services for support of the maximum. In the final spurt to the |officers and men of the British destroy- { aPproved the decision of the govern-| noy york, Oct. 21.—Merchants of bond issue. AT finish next Saturday, officials sald to- | ers Mary Rose and Strong Bow were Mment not to dispose of the German .. gast Side held a meeting today| The plant of the Bridgeport Pro-| Proclamations from the governors night, it carries a handicap, regard- |lost when those vessels were sunk by | Ships recently seized by Brazil Thesc| ., giscuss plans to stop streee dis-|jectile Co. at Bridgeport was taken{of each New England state setting IN WATERBURY SUNDAY [°d as unnecessary, in the form of | raiders. The Mary Rose and the| il! be put into service between | hances by children in that section|over by the Liberty Ordnance Co. a|aside next Wednesday as Liberty Day widespread reportsthat the totals an- | Strong Bow were convoying the mer- | Brazilian ports. of the city who have refused to go to|new concern, with $4,500,000 capital. |were read from the pulpit. On that 60 Year Old Man the Victim—Boy Was | Pounced by the: treasury department |chantmen when tte attack occurred The committee also decided to rec-| g oool as a rrotest against the Gary day the Liberty Bond committee hope i are actually far below the totals real- . " | ommena the suppression of the ‘les- | SChoOL Rudolph C. Mehrtens, who twas | to have a large part of New England's e Beeoive ly subscribed. iclative provision which assured in-|™ Q... Schlacht, chairman of tha| wheelesman on Dewey’s _flagship | maximum quota of $500,000,000 sub- HELD FOR MURDER demnity after the war to the owners| g, " Jge Protective association, de-|Olympia during the battle of Manila | scribed. It was estimated todav that AT WEST SPRINGFIELD | 7, charterets of former German ves- | lareq that he had investigated the|Bay, died at Charleston, S. C., aged 52. | the district now has $175000,000 in el recent demonstrations in which thei =~ warned | FibECTIDtions pledged. - 2 ¥ 2 Nt o ependent women were Fred Gallerani is Chargéd With Kill-| 1. prazilian government. accora- |#¢hool bulldings and polleemen were| o imst moing to Washington in search ing His Wife and Clement Martini |ing to a recent despatch, had had un. | Sioned and Bad learned hdr the o in|of Government jobs by the women's % Springfield, Mass, Oct. 21.—Fred | oor °‘}"S‘deé““°“ e “““’“‘f““‘ fi‘:' socialist candidates for office in this cur;-mmee of the Council of National e , ., . 21—F the seized erman steamers for the & < = nse. s Before a doctor cosld be calls, ocla\le‘:l Fazlcioes tilk—gres:dent Men- | Gallerani, was arraignedl in_ police | srounisaiion of international steam | SItY ":,':g‘:t 53?;:&2‘;::;::““ Spesoz) s fonve. Call For Fishermen and and Consum- Arthur ot L ater by LoT | Pelieve the sugar shoriage 1ot he,l0 | court today on two charges of mur- | gnip lines. It was said the realization | ®%.Jnd, Start AISCSCOERCSse o | A new shipbuilding and repairing ers of New England. e T Ry S se ed States if It Is discorereq that maty | 16T, pleaded not guilty and was he'd{ of this project. depended solely on an ! eral hombardment of public schools on | company, the ~ Furness Shipbullding eonstruction camp on the outbkirts of o homatgaw | without bail for hearing November 6. | understanding hetwcen Drazil and the | Sha Past Side will bé in order, some|Co. was formed in London, with| Boston, Oct. 21—“Catch more fish’ Clasping her two weeks’ old daugh- Waterbury, Conn.. Oct. 21—A bul-|CUBA IS TO HELP Jét from a .45 calibre revolver went ‘ through a one and'a quarter inch par- RELIEVE SUGAR SHORTAGE tion, passed into and through the|g abdomen of Vincenzo Marcedello, a 60| President Monocal of Cuba Is to Take years old workman, and dropped to Steps. the ground here today. Marcedello diea CATCH MORE FISH AND EAT MORE FISH the city the fatality occurred, is held | Sugar supplies are being hoarded in He was charged with the murder of Lord Fu is Cuba, according t i allie: the boys told m said Schlacht.| £600000 capital. T ‘urness i sthe call to New England fishermen By the police pending an investigation ot & to a cable message | his wife, who was with him when he (’i‘th: ebjost will be taken up with the | chairman. that ‘will the Aslivered this week by a corps of speakers at rallles in coas® received by the republic of Cuba eek. v 5 i i news bureau and made public here | ynd that of Clement Martini of West o e 10 ohow 't prose By the coroner. The boy saw the re- volver in a drawer and picked it up MILK DEPOTS ARE TO BE villages from Cape Cod to FRastport. sioner tomorrow in an effort to prose- r examination. The bullet dis- | tonight. Springfield, October 11. Gallerani, it " 3n.—na was the only onme in the S A is alleged, also shot Mrs. Clement Rev. J. D. Pardee. cute thoge responsible. ESTABLISHED IN BOSTON | Me. Later, the speakers wil go into chamber. CALL FOR A NEW Martini and her daughter, Mrs. Della| Wallingford, Cenn. Oct. 21—The — The X5 0 e copsuingey Yo eat - = BRITISH AIR MINISTRY | Callerani, the latter fatally. on the | Re . Pardee, rector of St An- | INTENSIVE TRAINING FOR To Do Away With Costly Delivery|more fish. =~ = : NCTORIOUS ANARCHIST Demands Made by London Sunda: N e rr‘;f;v sdiefptodgsalalf::r:hm:;: fillge‘:; DS IAESEHVE oRrrcent Byatemijto iRhduce S Man Electrocuted at Waterbury. y 8 v 5 5> ' fe had hbeen in charge of St. An- to School. 'S 5 . 21.—A pk by whick ‘Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 21.-—Arthur S en W mAnn Times and Sunday Observer. Holities Gorivio e, drew's parish for about Pfteen vears. | MY ":.'.V"M:;l:ioipl e chools | i omi Sotn “be avallable o con: | Dubols was electrocuted when . he Lbcein ‘Was Entering Newspaper Of-| London, Oct. 21 —Friday nighi's| o SEEinEACId, Ohlo, Oct. 21—Placing | A widow survives. -| sumers in this city at ten cents n|Rrasped a cable while engaged in : : & _ravaiyer, mgsnst the Bead fof I Rev. Thomas Spurgeon. American Training Camp in France, | quart, instead of the present price of | cleaning a panel at the Scoville Man- \s - was announced tonight by |ufacturing Company plant here today. fice to Kill the Editor. Zeppelin raid on England called forth ILiynn Arthur. accountant of the Amer- E 2 3 ; - iR E o i — ) 14 cents, London, Oct. 21.—The Rev. Thomas Oct. 21. (By The Associated Press). Henry B. Eddicott, food admsistrator | Fortv-five hundred ~ volts ° passed = articles in the Sunday Times and | jean edin¥ Machine compan: e : Spurgeon, former pastcr of the Metro- | A big contingent of reserve officers an T reacched France, has |for this aistrict. Under an arrange- | through his body, death being almost Oct. 21.—Lecoin, a notorious | Sunday Observer today de manding | robber secured ,the Saturday payroll was arrested last night as|no further delay by the British gov any amounti JIoM | politan Tabernacle, died here Satur- | which recently Jié was entering the office of the so- |ernment in_announcing the constitu- | 182, ‘And" escaped e been spiit into . several ' intensive | ment with one of the principal contrac- | Instantaneous. «fe ‘st newspaperjla Victorie, edited|tion of a new air ministry. i schools, at which the officers are sup- tors, a strip of ten tickets wi e f IS ECiRT A aTAs Raspen A e E i ety || The paciinsntary correspondent of [y o ool 1a - Situation U e e s T e e e e © :fl‘; tlfi:) Z"Zua"r‘i"‘o? S e Bpriagteln: Tis; Got. 21— Both min ay 7 il erial n neasy. 5> h t! & inin camps in y I’ , 2 . 21— - the Sunday Times says the political rencl e Y. | London in 1856, the son of harles | burgh and_other g P! ticket at designated depots, thus dohg|lers’ oMéials and. operators expressed eciared that he would do something : ihat would have a tremendous’ movni | aroup which is keeping an &ye on| Parls, Oct. 31—The French minis. | Haddon Spurgeon, o famous English | America. The officers ars being train. e%eet. He explained later that he|Winston Spencer Churchill, the min- | terial situation today remains uneasy.|preacher who was the first pastor at|ed in every detail of war operations. meant to kill Herve. When arrested [ister of ministry as soon as parlia- | Opposition to Alexander Ribot, the |the Tabrnacle and also was the foun- | When ‘they are finished they will be]system. peal Stofstons the, anarchist was carrying a loaded |, v authority for the latter de- | foreign minister, in the Painleve cab-|der of a pastors’ ccllege, schools, | distributed among the various divis-|leepers to help in the selection of mils revolver. partment has been obtained. iuet, persists. almshouses and an orphanage. ions as they arrive. depots will be made. v i away with the expensive delivery | confidence tonight that virtually ev- A special appeal to store-|cry mine in Tllinois, shut down dur- e walkout of miners last week, “wil be in operation tomorrow. i oy A i SR S o