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PRICE 7TW0 CENTS NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917 8 PAGES—64 COLUMNS VOL. LIX—No. 353 POPULATION 29919 i " Buy a Liberty Bond and Back Up the Boys at the Front, Who Are Fighting for Your Honor, Your Home .and Your Country . ’ | | Cabled Paraoi Batfle [Plan for Equitablg | Cordensed Telesrams |GOGIALEVILMENAGESARMY AND NAVY GERMANSLOSE MORE =SSOl i b ot = Presiacn: Foincars: strie wia dosiutea 0™ *"**™| Declaration by Secretary Daniels Before Clinical Con- today. President Poincare, however. Y refused to accept the resignation on the ground that the chamber on Friday Four more women pickets were ar- 3 4 had voted confidence in the ministry. | AMERICAN DESTROYER CASSIN, Pershing on Tour of Inspection. MG WA TORSRBGES - - gress of Surgeons MADE BY REFINERS, WHOLE- |Fested at the Whie House gates. SALERS AND RETAILERS President Wilson is in favor of the American Training Camp in France. recently created aircraft board visit- —_— Oct. 22.—General Pershing has gone ing Burope. . . / REMAINING SUPPLY |, The Berlin pelice have -prohibited| DESTROYING YOUNG MANHOOD OF THE NATION der sixteen years. German casualties have reached a Continued Search for Enemy Subma- [ Dealers Charging More Than 10 to 11 total of 8250000 since August, 1914, g . .bl " S g 7 % e Prude: Have rine Aftar Torpsdo Had Disabled | ' Cents a Pound Are to Be Cut Off | to September, 1917. Asserted That Physicians by “Unpardon ry’ . . on a tour of inspection of the lines of > British and French Delivered Another Attack and Cap- | mmysication which 1s exvected <o) ADMIRAL SIMS’ REPORT | OF IN RETAIL COAL PRICES. f lllinois, Ind} d Ohi 3 o 4 - e ; M Cre Resuming Worlc | One Engine—Goolness of Officers | From Further Supply—8aies Limit. | The American schoonar Jennie £ Fostered the Evil That Should be Exposed and Eradicated HESISTANCE OF GERMAN THOOP S WAS FEEBLE w':hg;‘rm’fdof:nfi';f‘d“‘ Aammmu-z and Crew is Commended. od to Discourage Hoarding. Cape Villano, Spain. —More Deadly Than Smallpox or Cancer or Tubercu- - . 5 eIl coal minets have resumed work n P T ¥ ool B g 90 losis—Said That in the Navy 112 Persons Out of 1,000 dias ctically all in Ohio and all . Thiners are resuming work in Iilimols. e ingtan. Oot-. 3. Covlnjes. £58 New York, Oct d—with —many|the Hook of Holland. 5 of Poelcapelle Peitats & sratlioing tosdency dowa. | Walter H. Vernou probably seved the | st signs, plans to insure an| A court of inquiry will be ordered . American destroyer Cassin from des- in- | to investigate the - sinking of the N of the ward in retall coal prices. truction in an encounter with & Ger- |auitable distribution of the remain- | Americs Southern Houtholst summarizin, merican transport Antilles. orthward Along the Border The following telegram £ | oan submasine Ia the was sons. oa | 138 FIPPLy available here were made Persons Were Treated for Venereal Diseases in 1915 Calls Upon Medical Profession to Tell Youth the Truth— - the middle west strike situation Was | Gotoner 16, the navy department was s = . Sty ocretary Baker will name Boston g < E : Forest—The Russian Gulf of Riga Fleet, Which Escaped | rcceived by Dr. Garaeld from Jonn B savised tolay by Viee Admiral Sims onm ot Markets’ Moskowitz Ared 10| as one Of the fiv ports where army Chastity Must be Enforced as the Cardinal Doctrine of i -4 full e fight, meagre depots are to be establ 3 g - ‘Workers of Americ: who is dealing to 11 cents as the maximum retail PO el . From Moon Island Sound Last Week, is Now Guarding | i ‘the situation from his headquar: | dats of which wers recefved last|prigs for sugar by agreement of those| _ =~ = = W Morals. = - tors at Indlanapoll Indiana | Before she had an opportunity to fire | Aitending the mecting Dealers chares | | 000 rion passed | resolutions de- IR Z| |the Northern Entrance to the Sound Off Wormso Island [ “All minors resumed - St Tndians o, shot the destroyer was hit on he| i from further, supply. This provis- | nouncing Senator La Follette. S ern by a torpedo, wl lled Gun- 2 cl , Oct. 21— kly [or tuberculosis. A Canadian authority # I-—Germans Have Landed on the Esthonia Coast and Are | Q3> fiest evorts from linole acs | 5er fale “Bomond " Ketty ngragm, | o0 1e caleblated 1o oUrb DrONSring.| yive seventh German war laan netted | an”salily Sish The pocial ooh s | avse s sivmgss Lobs ke roes i on that all fl’.’:fi e resuming in line|gjightly wounded five others of the| Details to be Worked Out Today. |Germany 12,430,000,000 marks. The | menace to the nation military effi- | terrible for Britain and Canada thar H - e O o o last week to|Cf®W and put one engine out of com-| 4t getals of the plan will be|total is now 72,411,000,000 marks. clency, Secretary Daniels of the navy | Vimy, the Somme and Lens.’ Pressing the Russians Back. undertake personally the task of In- | Tission. - | worked out at a meeting in the lo- % T in an 'address here tonight before the There Is But One Remedy. & . | SRetng the ‘several thousand idle min-| Had Been Searching for U-Boat. |Cul offices of the fedsral food admin. | An increass of 18 per cent. In frelght | Clinical (ongress of Surgeons of | «rpe remedy, there is but one o sl += |ers to resume work. * He predicted then| The Cassin had been searching half |Istration tomorrow. It is to be made | Tates, except on coal co¥e and \ron |North America, appealed to the med- | yinence, It must be preactied in the s ¥ that the men would go back to work |an hour for a submarine first sighted |operative as soon as completely | Was sranted o : fca] profession “to end thie false dou-|home, in the school, in the marts of [ WBe Brittsh and French forces in|French troops dally are carrying out|this week. The strike situation in the|five miles away when Commander |drafted_ g e nandard, e Jecreases. Military [trade, in the puipit and militar |3Balgtum have delivered another attack | With success raids into ememy terrl- | gouthwest is unchanged, so far as this| Vernou saw a torpedo 400 yards dis- To Discourage Hoarding. id ” Sund. cffectivenes: e profession, he de- | .amps and among shipmates afloat ! tory. t is advised, the men there | tant and making for the ship at sreat Prosident Wilson designated Sunday:|clared, must share 'its part’ of the|The" eradication of the evil eftect sgainst the German front northeast| gy Russtan Gulf of Riga flest|holding out under advice of their lead- | speed. Realizing that his vessel was |, PALrons of most retail dealers to-|October 28, as a day of prayer for the | lame' for the “unpardonable prudery Heghz ot 0 I ML of Ypres and have captured ail their | which last week apparently was bot- [ ors on account of the operators’ pen- | in imminent danger of belng hit amid- | 12y Were unable to obtain more than | success of the American army and|that endured a festering evil rather | What wil 1o honse and horded wre ange: 5 - la pound or two of sugar, purchases ! navy. than have it exposed and eradicated.” | the teachings of all others wiil fali oo objectives, consisting of many strong |tled up in Moon Sound by the Ger-|ajty against strikers. ships and broken in two, the com Dositions. man naval forces, has made its way|" Dr. Garfield issued this statement on | mander ordered full spoed ahead and | eI limited to this amount so as to e Siienaive S nenal et the sound, and 1s now guarding | retaii prices: T the wheel 1}.-:‘: - Fhn peten e s east icapelle and northward orthern tranc ‘“Reports just received ‘om state | boat was just clear the torpedo’s - ‘whose effectivene: is not reduced by |Mmen expect ministers of the gospel {along the southern border of the |off Wormso Island. fuel administrators indicate in many | path when the projectile broached on|MEMORIAL SERVICES IN for American troops just landing in | FUS08 Of immora) disease,”: sald Sec. |call them to clean living. The pres ! Houtholst forest. The fighting front| The Russian vessels made their es-|sections a gratifying tendency down- | the surface, turned sharply and hit its CHURCHES NEXT SUNDAY 3 e retary Danlels. “Thy navy wsuffers|er seeks to save their souls, and |Soversd a distance of about a mile |cape without further losses than the |iard in retall coal brices. objective. The manager of & moving picture |likewjse, and business -halts because [many youths hardly realize they {and a half, wi French operat- |battleship Slava, which was sunk in| " «In Harrisburg and Philadelphia, Fired Four Shots. For Men Who Have Given Up Their | theatre at Govingion. Ky, was mobbed | vencreal diseases destroy the man- |& soul. But they know they have b ing on the morthePh and the British [a naval engagement last Wednesday. | pennsylvania. reial coal prices nave hood' of ‘warkmen_and fighters. - Dur. [ies, and ‘the dogtoy is Recovering quickly from the shock T when he interfered wih. a Libery |hood of workmen and fighters ~Dur. |les and the doctor is Baneful Effects of Immoral Disease |deat ears is the word of authority ‘There' is not an army in the field |from the medical profession. You Mrs. Vincent Astor is serving as a waitress in a Y. M. C. A. dining hall on_the southern end. and two other vessels, presumably | neen reduced. . . _Near Poelcapelle the British drove |transports, which went ashore. From | +In New York city prices have re- ?{wth': ;xcgl_el‘l:n‘:h;g::;:a cn:;lr{l:;': . e R the American navy lost 141,378 dgys |their bodies. When he pre 3 ‘on beyond their objectives and gain- |its new position the fleet is situated | cently been reduced by larger dealers showing of the U-boat’s conning tow- Chicago, Oct. 22.—Memorial services Mrs. Emily "ylm—. of Natchitoches, | sickness from a small group of abso- | tinence as the only rule of lif t ed} important ground. The French [so that it may make a dash for the|from ten to forty cents a ton on vari- | for men of the nmavy who have given ve | lutely preventable diseases, or rather |Young men, and points out Than nd oo came e ioss that the |UP their lives for their country thus|La. aged 103, repistercd for active| (8, RCQveMUIS dlichies oF raliet|pChlit,"™Yor fapses his words troops took the southern defences of |Gulf of Finland around the western | ous grages 3 ; the Houtholst Forest and In addition & | Esthonia coast, or, If menaced by | (A= fnass pew prices, o °7° Mt~ [man and two came so close that the | ih {1V VU8 0N (SN SONIEY 4" overy day throughout the year there|Weisht no' other admonition po serles of fortified farms. attack from the greatly superior Ger- | “In Wilmington, Del, prices have | Uomarine quickly went under again. | p, “ehyrches of the United States | Cross activitie: e be ron T eatlad by ars ke | Sewes. : The attack began, as has been cus- |man units, take refuge again In_the | hanged somewhat. 2 Continued Hunt Until Darkness. next ‘Sunday. That was the hope e: " graceful malady. Add o thats nars) Tell Our Youths the Trut fomary, in_the "early hours of the|waters of Moon Sound and play hide|®'"4labama, at Birmingham, Hunts-| With all the men alert at their sta- | pressed by Secretary of the Navy Jo= | A band of 200 armed brigands at-|FTRCOIN, MATAY, AT (0 that nume o o0 (00 TORERe the Truth. morning, following a heavy bombard- |and seek with the enemy. ville, Selma, Sheffleld, prices have been | tions, the destroyer continued its hunt | sephus Daniels to newspaper men | tacked a passengens traln at Wigdtkav| 00, 3 JOPS JeCle U0 U0, (00 SO0 Lo taaaion: deal with 1ife and . ment of the German positions and | Meanwhile the Germans have land- | Yeduced from 26 conts fo $1.25 per toms | until darkness. Later, convoyed by |here today. He polnted out that, in | kaz in the Caucasus, an ©% °T|the noneeffective list each day to man | You bring the bodies into the tly the allles met with only |ed forces on the Esthonia coast, press- | Dr Garfleld sald that reports of a|other American and British patrol|accordance with President Wiison’s | Wounded 100 people. a modetn battleship. And this does|and you close the eves of the t Tosistance. The [Salns of led back the Russian right wing|coal famine in Chicagg were not borne | boats, she made port. In the mean-|suggéstion, Oct. 28 would be set aside - rd off not count those who, thoush diseased, | Yours is the ministering function, t Sround wers quickly made. Thers |slightly and oocupied the western por- | Gut by officlal tnformation and that @i | time officers and men had made tomp- |as & day or Praver for the nation's| National Guard officers in Fearnat | were mot disabled, or the evil of tne |intimats touch and out of such reis was only a feeble reaction by the Ger- |tion of the Werder peninsula. That a|coal on hand there, both anthracite | orary repairs. arms. loathing danger of contagion to the|tion you can enjoy an amazing pow communicating to State officals de- man artillery. larger landing somewhere along this |08 bituminews, is i “Tt is fitting that we tribut i , is greater than a year Behaviour of Crew Admirable. t is fitting that we pay tribute to > clean members of the crew of suggestion. It is thix power violent artill 1 icipation is indicated b . tails of army.movements. 3 ¢ The violent artillery duels between |coast is in anticipation indicated | 3go. He said ‘that fizures supplied A 4 that the be.|these twenty-eight voung Americans - Prevalence of Venereal Dissasss. |America cails upon vou' o lae. 7 French and Germans o statem: ssian offi- = orans | ot rormiieion. that Hmn Om- | the administration by the federal trade | haviour of the offitors and the entirs | Ho_ have given their life blood (0| Goyernor Besckman of Rhode Istand| e mer sy o ins 1915 Cress tageie Alsne 't a the Verdun |cial communication that Ri ian - - front continue, but the infantry of |irol boats have meen In the viemity | Comesien disclose that 70 coal deal crew was admirable.” e guve epecial PRt ccomatey [0 o the western front in Krance | samitted for ireatment for veneren: | Mi R0, Yol ot by e moma) neithe idé has done more |of the Gulf of Ri em: -4 cred; Commander Vernou and com- e to pass a month in reviewing the en- 2 very ation > e 9 pell-pry =il Criis Eransorss. *Mars | 1STe of bituminous and anthracite coal | mended Licutenants MacLaran Seund- | poLiCE e Qisranint 115 pRtAony in ietery. TA00. yation that operates in rations as w rmy’ 1000, , hat duty.ls im : ral opera- | for in . than ‘carry on small ralding opera-|forces comvoying transports. "Mgre |petween April 1. 1917, and Octo. 1 than,| Derasd Licutenants Maclaran Seund- and In_the ‘army © Seory 1000 fa fmhividuals il i arm: v_as never be tions. than 1.200_adaitional prisoners during the same.period of 1916. Th 2 YORK ' Likewlse in the Austro-Ttalian the: (taken By the Germans In the conquest | {nc ot 49 *aie period of 1918. When effecting repairs and for thefr cool- =7 SCHOQLEOVS creasedsfrom 145:to the 1,000 after the | It"you perform it and our vouns s mtre and in Macedonia bombardments |of Dago Island, where also . large ness and eficient work. Many of the = : Woodrow Wilson will be the Christmas | prevail almost exclusively, although in | numbers of guns and quantities of | ‘3% ine offices of the admint ships _enlisted personnel also _were| Who Were Making Demonstrations in | gift to one lucky American soldler |LE%en82 of an act, stopping the pas|diers and sailors heed vour wise cou the latter region the British and the | war stores fell into their hands. S & was n G s o Tor-oqimoe ndl Front of Several School: and sailor in active war service. for 'a venercal disease. -The new NAvY | Your Teachime wich 1Loine Bolfono” : of leadership. — law stops .the pay of men so afflict- |you will contribute more to the wir Lad disclosed a dozen cases of hoard- ‘Gunner’s Mate Blown Overboard. f & . New York, Oct. 22.—A conference of | Imports into Paraguay from the U.|eq, and will probably reduce the num- o war th o o NEWARK EMPLOYMENT DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS |55 wici he adminiotration hon'aaii| The Cassin was torpedoed while on | the “district superintendents of the |S. for the six months of 1917 prac- |30 §0% 001, BUPRU T I, MR" | njpg of the war (han manufacturers AGENT THREATENED| OF FOOD AND REVENUE LAWS | have Information. from 100,000 Indus- | Patrol duty Tuesday, October 16 Gun- |public schools of this city was held | tically doubled in value compared With | yres show a condition of Immorality :;m concerns showing how much coal r.er':t mzye gflnnnd K‘e(l‘lfi'ed‘[ngm‘:; m:_l ::g:yd:;e;m?;:[s;:au:? x:é;lnnogl the corresponding period in 1918. upon thfe r;n o“xr:}:flee n:;mrm; l‘r;. both ‘rg- Cardinal Doctrine of Morals. 3 o Pratt City, , was 1 % arms of the sorvic challenges onts is Tonker iat St By Mechanics Who Believed They Had | Causes Muddle About Imported Dis- | they. m hand. how much they use |, 1o < oard by the explosion and |children against the Gary system of| John R. White, president of the |3 ‘thought of the authorities. Ot el ony, tEn e Been Duped by Him. tilled Spirits. por month, ete. o The frst Temedy for | 0N ever was recovered. Five |instruction. At its conclusion Gus- | United Mine Workers of America, B o nust - L‘fii‘;&’\‘é‘,fls"il}’t},’: o erispension of | G PO v injured but mot serlous.|tave Straub Miller, acting superin. | made an appeal to 400000 members of | Proportionately Large in Civil Life.|forced b A MRt D h T Baltimore, Md, Oct. 22—The police [ Washington, Oct. 22—Instructions to 2 seb iy. tendent of schools, declared that_the | that organization to return to work. | n e e eictad 18 | Faving its: baso In the Grent lew o ‘were called out tonight to corral 523 |all customs colectors throughout the| WINTER WILL NOT HALT The navy department made this of-|trouble was due largely to the desire e s v cen {nature. ~New truths must take tfe ial announcement of some boys to obtain notorie Nearly two million was added yes- ;r;:m:‘fllg: ;'::‘hl(c't-n, !‘;Im!r-,n: M';;g Place farLanctent Hen e koo o \mechanics who had gathered in Union | country to admit to entry distilled THE GREAT ALLIES DRIVE |7/} Bonouncement: @@ mentioned| There were demonsirations n front |terday to Rhode Island's Liberty loan Station to await the arrival of Fred- | spirits produced abroad prior to Oct. of several schools this morning, but|total, the figures being $1,079,000 for |that at one tjme ’the equivalent of [Dy the testimony of sclence that ther is no foundation for a double stand s in despaich ad blic. as bei cisil erick W. Niemann, an employment |3 last, “either for beverage purposes or | Against the Germans in Flanders— Injuresdnb;': flnrm-ped:, Was the U s,'g the polite quickly broke them up. Po- !het day and $21,538,100 for the total to ;’;;’;::':‘;s‘::é‘;’:';rgi‘tfim’ ,‘;:, s‘y\: ard for the sexes. To preach It is tc agent of Newark, N. J. The men ar- | for other than beverage purposes”,| Secretary Baker's Weekly Review. |Cassin, commanded by Commander W.|lice were stationed at all points | date. nereal digease; While the German |Preach immorality and a lowering o manhood. The lle that has lived N. Vernou; executive officer, Lieuten-{whers boselble trouble might develoD| George 8. Burr of Higganum died at|army in Belgium, representing only rived early this morning from Newark | were made public and recalled within . i in answer to an advertisement in the [ the space of a few hours today by he aerubston, pee - g - TN Mamen Tois heae e T e e T e e Tk it ne e eeatt Ot & 3 small, part’ of”tne "iotal Gorman long mYu-'tl be x;m-: out by the truth Newark papers calling for men to|treasury department. the great allied drive asainst the |ant T. R. Agrell, T it R, M. R Choan AT Pl eR e e e e o mahihe o7 otte: ERAInn" (o Thhy o In g8 oodBandyFaare. Sork in'an airplane” faitory here.| The issuance of the instructions|Gormans In Fianders. Secretary Bas | Pavkinson QEBA’uue;‘;:ft“é‘;r;e-{n D. s 70 years old and leaves & widow | Ve Mool Ke o oo s, Conac ], “Olly. God will ever knaw the ta — L i ;l‘;lch ‘were u]::togt“by .;;nmt Secé :(er‘adweeklyhrenew of war operations | W. Queen. FURTHER DEVELOPMENT = and a sistér in Meriden. SRS 'md i sl S e o ln‘ bloo{d and tears that this lie has cam pecial ary Rowe urday was based |issued tonisht discloses the b = ;i - | taken from the heart of the world o Dolter of Narrative of the Engagement. OF NEW YORK HARBOR| More han 3,000 persons cheered [plored the ravages of this digease. | (°F W0RL e, Beatt of fhe world - after paying a 33 fee each to the Nie- | upon an interpretation of the food and |the war department that pof - f mann agency and thelr railroad fare. | revenue laws given by Lawrence |material and men will enabic > tha| “While this vessel was on her pa I An agent of the airplane factory was | Becker, solicitor of the treasury de- | British and French commanders fto |trol station, a submarine was sighted|Object is to Centralize lo meet them. but they were met by | partment, an officlal of the department | triumph over natural obstacics anq |On the surface at aboutafive miles dis- Traffig in_the Port. e dengunced’ ‘war and’, other’. candi- B one araChce Marshal Carter was|of justic. Mr. Becker ruled that the |continue forcing the enemy backward |tant. The Cassin immediately pro- dates. flfl_r ot ’l:l‘mh!d to Newark. revenue law approved October 3, re- |without waiting for spring. ceeded at full speed toward the sub- ‘Washington, Oct. 22.—An agree- = s “gir Willlam Osler places these in- |sins of the fathers, innocent womer bo“ s‘: 500 wEEh arrived with | pealed provisions of the previously en-| The review touches for the rirst |marine with her crew at their battle|ment to plan more efficient use of the| A Spanish ship, which arrived at{ e tious diseases at the top as @ men- | robbed of the right to happy mothe .d :I‘z , Ythc e said represent- | acted food control law which flatly | time upon the American expeditionary | stations. She’ searched the area for | facilities.of New York harbor and its |an Atlantic port from Vigo. Spain aoe in war and in peace. The time|bood and the virility of a nation sap :" hlmwb‘ Dcn‘.: 33 é;efl turned over | prohibited the importation of any dis- | forces in France, declaring the men, |[about thirty minutes, zig-zagsging back syatungnlc future development was |and Havana, with 51 passengers made has come to realize that this subtlest |ped at its very foundations. i T Sm e o) e spirits. Now the question has |after three montlis' intensive training, |ond forth, when the commarding of-|reach¢d today at a conferemce be-|tho voyage without & U-boat en-[fo 2™ umanity must be conquered| ~Today as mever before America Warrant had been swams ons o miin® | Been Placed before the attorney gen-|are In efficient fighting trim and in |ficer sighted a torpedo running at high | tween government officlals and the | counter. and ¢ canmot be conduered by deny- |manhood must be clean. We must o i N een sworn out for Skin- | eral himself for a decision, and in the |splendid_physical _condition. speed near the surface about 400 yards|joint committee appointed by the e B ita Giatenoas sayidY 1t/ 16 u" Hop. | Bive ftness. . America stands i nes and that he knew motht £ the meantime the food law remains in ef- | In dwelling upon the importance of |away, headed to strike the Cassin|New York and New Jersey 'harbor| The American vice-consul at Al-|eggary evil, or applying palliatives. It |of every ounce of strength. We mu e of s e ol ot tisinia- | ect: the battle of Flanders and its effect | amidship. . eommxissione fon, Uils. purpose. meiria, Spain cables that approxi- s geadlier than smallpox or cancerlcut out the cancer if we would live’ The mechanics, howit upon the morale of the Germans, the | . “Realiziig the situation, the com-| The first object of the joint com- [mately 300,000 barrels of grapes await T, oW ing mob, | BOSTON PASSES ITS war secretary declares it is apparent |manding officer rang for emergency |mission will be to establizsh a cen- |shipment to the United States and - mann, Most of them had hag Nety that the German Righ command plan- | speed full ahead on both engines, put|tralized control of traffic in the port. | England. YALE’S CONTRIBUTION CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY e S == little MINIMUM ALLOTMENT. |ned the recent expedition against the |the rudder hard over and was just|li will then be possible for ships to = Senior: & S o o feuting = Russians in the Riga sector in order |clear of the torpedo’s course when it |be assigned to either the New Jersey | Permission to export canned and . TO LIBERTY LOAN INTO EAST ST. LOUIS RIOTS. Hog “Niemans enment of police spir- | Hartford is Leading Connecticut Cities |to bolster up morale and meet im- |broached on the surface, turned sharp- |or New York plers and prevent the | preserved fruits to the United States - b — i Dolice station. The mab, serrns wirg| With $13,428000 for Liberty Loan. |pending internal difficulties, By ex- |ly toward the vessel and struck tho|sPectacle of idle plers on one side of [and their allled countries has been|Total Thus Far is $166,000—Faculty, | Testimony That a Negro Child Was R marchok: be — 4 S‘;t g word e tending her lines in the east, he adds, | stern of the Cassin. the harbor and laden ships awaiting | withdrawn by France. Special license Students and Employes Invest Thrown Into a Burning House headed by & pelaiie !T; streets, | Boston. Oct. 22—Boston _today|Germany has merely added to the| “Fortunately, only onme engine was|dlacharse on the other. will be required. b SarSel Tiato th ““- ey Wwere | passed its minimum allotment for the |length of her line of communications |disabled, thereby permitting the des- New Haven, Conn., Oct. 22.—The East St. Louls, IlL, Oct Test! and put nmder SumA whilGon Yard | Liberty loan of $66,346,000 with a total [and Increased confidence in the final | trover to reman under way, circiing in Byron Nelson, son of Congressman |opening of the last week of the Lib- |mony that during the race riots here Thetr” tommittes "arg “hile the police | subscription of '$67,841,000. For the |allied victory. search of the submarine. After about|man, father Francls Pulus Miller,| John M. Nelson, of Wisconsin, Indict- | crty loan drive at Yale resulted in|July 2 a mob threw & mesro child int to_terms. Fiemann came | whole federal reserve district the total an hour the submarine exposed its| Wilmington, Del. ed for “wilull Violation” of the draft|the receipt of subscriptions for $22,- |a burning house after it had escaped Niemann sald he would glve p |ISPOrted was $185,789,000. which is|30,000 CONN. BOYS WANTED conning tower long cnough for the| *John Lec Davis, seaman, mother|law will be brought back from Cana- (000 at the treasurer’s office today, the [from the flames was given at the co ‘e each | $115,000,000 short of the minimum. FOR FIELD ARTILLERY, U. 8. A, | Cassin to fire four shots. Two of the |Elizabeth Dunne, New Orleans. da to face justice. Jargest subscrdiptidn for $22,000 at g;euslanal inquiry into the r Morris Hillquitt, the Soclalist candi- | The late figures from the British ar- e PRl s Control of | date for m:yor, in New York, as|my gave 78,000 cases, and all other :':s.m:i'fio:;- P:iel::::;dllvovl‘m:’““i.»‘A countries have also been weakened. | yined, futures cheated of promise Menace In War and in Peace. children called upon to suffer for the ots tod 32 and arrange to refund them their |® Awo; . ng the cil totals for the dis- “Denn! Marray, 2 treasurer’s office today, the larg- Edwin Popkess, a reporter for a S Iotum Jransportation on thelr arri- | trict reported SR T I A ™ thet 1t as Forced to mubmerss inmbe o <L MOHET | A Fronch military autherity urges | (a0 Sibsceiption bing or 310,000 by | Louis, Mo. newspaper T ang ek, The committee agreed | —New Haven, $4,438,000; New London, - A Mercer at New Haven|aioiely and was not seen again. The| ~George Frank Kleln, chief pharmy.- | the cutting of red tape in America and [the = Kingsley Trust Association| He sald he also saw four or five na away. en were pald and sent | $646,000; Hartford, $13,428,000. s Looking for Them. Cassin continued to search until dark,|cy mate, sister Anna Taylor, Buffalo,|the sending of American troops to|(Scroll and Key Society of Yale col- |tional guardsmen shoot and kil tw = Among the large subscriptions re- when, having been joined by other|N. Y. ‘| France on every available ship 80|iege). Today’s additions make the to- |negroes who ran from a burning ported late in the day which were not New Haven, Conn., Oct. 22.—Uncle merican “Ralph Waldo Emers: 1 - | they can complete their training over|ta] thus far taken at Yale $156,000, of [ house. RESIGNATION O FADMIRAL Included” in any of - the . totals ame |Sam wants 30,000 Conncoticht boys | St e men meres s ot e | man Fathor Wiliem e iieY: Y£9" | there. 5 Which $100,000 represents the initial| Inquiry Into political conditions in VON CAFZLLE NOT ACCEPTED |nounced were: The Scovill Manufac. |[0f the field “artillery branch of the Bl lal il < fington, Tlis. ; investment of the university and the|East St. Louls was continued tiring company, Waterbary. Conn. gi. |regular army.” Major W. A. Mercer i row rable. “John ‘Erwin McCann, chief water| The memory of Capt. Georges Guy-|balance the amount taken by mem- ti ol nemer hero of French aviators. who|pers of the facully, employes and stu- | PURCHASE OF MEXICAN Kaiser Refii:d to Allow Him to Re- | 500,000 for self and employes; Hayden, &t the United States recruiting sta-| “Vice Admiral Sims states that the |, 200" VR NeCany, ehlef - water tlon here is looking for them and ex- |behavior of the officers and the crew was killed in battle after downing|dents. -Up to_date 115 members of SILVER ABANDONED Mini ; Stone & company, Boston, $1,000,000 tire as Minister of Marine. b R e e Ll :x,ooo,ogo. pects soon to get the quota because|was admizable. There was no ex- ""‘.%fl’,’,;my'h”,h Murphy, chfef elec. | Mmore than 50 enemy afriffen, Is to be|the faculty, 147 students and 23 em- Amsterdam, Oct. 22.—The Vossiche{ATlington Mills, $1.000.000; ' Copper | this arm of the service is considered |citement ch board, the men remaining | iclan, wife Mrs. Mabel Mary Mug. |honored by an inscription in theployes have taken advantage of the (g, e B e Zeltung saye that in ol tormoy o® | Range company, '$1,000,000. one of the best. War rallies here last [quietly at their —battle ' stations (5 0% W0 M UT" | Pantheon. offer of the university to buy bonds on | Because of New Phases Presented by well informed cir- Week are haying their effect as shown | throughout the night except when call- [PUY ISR N Fe 0 0 0L — — the installment plan. Undergraduate Mexican Government. i been reached be-|committees have a number of appli- cles it is understood that the German by the applications of 35 today to|ed to other duties. He commends mate, father John R. Robbins, Rocky |, Agreement ha emperor has refused to accept Vice |FOREIGN VESSELS LICENSED join the army. Of th i Vi t Sa Yo SO Y P SOARTIIOR AR ik s eSS o 2o e Petien ey B sy oy 2o B e AT TR e i L cophipe. G st mperntons minister of marine. B el uace the Geaft mon e e . B dc Ruell Fisher. chief machin- | the financial and Saention of exports | BISHOPS OF M. E. CHURCH agreed to purchase 6,000 000 Mexica Th, To Replace American Tonnage With- |Showing up. caused, it is thought, by | “Admiral Sims gives spectal credit|ists mate, mother Bernice Fisher,|y S0\ W0 (% SRSPCCR 20 SRR A silver pesos from the Mexican gov e resignation of Vice Admiral Von sl s Siacg iy S reason of the calling by the draft of |to Commander Vernou for his vigi- | Lo8an, Texas. Mutual chedits. IN SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION | ernment, to be melted and coined int Capelle was announced unoficially & erseas Service. older brothers or chumy and tha ac | toncd T action which peep. | John Frederick Stawitzki, chier 2 o/ 2 o rare subsidiary silver, were declared off t \more than a week 280, but thers | vy, inington, Oct. 22 — Amertcars | SIT® OF Younger men fo emulate their | ably saved the from total loss. | EUTRETS Toals, Jather Frank Stawlts-| General A. Baratier, killed in se-|Fix en War Budget of $16,000,000 An- | gay. "™ has confirmation = that his ihington, Oct, Am comrades. He also_oommends Lieutenants Mac- |4, Butalo e 0 (| |tion, was In the . command of the nually for Next Five Years. Mexican representatives were under resignation had actually been submit- | C028tWise trade was formally opened VS B IR . forel; ran, iders and Parkinso: Fre: Marc! - stood to h: signified their acquiesc P e e o aey, theai yae® o tation of ‘the Shipping board orascing |TO REOPEM HEARING R e e e, Ser Fusomsh Oell.: Jerwoy | LSt Seveion e Fashode tn tho | Atlantic City, . 3. Oot. 22.—A war.| enge in the . srreamomen A oellor. Dr. | 4he licensing for such trade of both OF EASTERN RAILROADS |Iepairs, and for thelr coolness and ef- [ % I "ivonace Owens, Chicago,|Sudan. brought about a clash with budget of $16,000.000 annvally for the under instructio gement, but acting from 'Mexico City Michaelis, was ready to to throw Von Boatawain's ma Owen e . v Capell board order ve a |forelgn bullt vesséls under the United ficient work. P Lord Kitchener. next five vears has beeén fixed upon |they presented new phases, which r Qithenlt ituation. mronler to save o | States flag and vessels of forelgn reg- |Date Has Beon Set for November 5 Men Cited For Coolness. s Noe, T Hlln - by the board of blshops of the Meth- | sulted in the withdrawal by the ['nited g - SECRET SERVICE AGENTS odist Epiacopal church which began | States of its offer. was reported that a solution of the | Ster: at Washington. “The following men were cited by| “M. Ganz Bratton, chief carpenter's p hees toRay eit 1 ] Was expected upon the return o¢| This action, taken upon authority ta Vice Admiral Stms for showing cool- | mate, father John C. Bratton, Banks, ARE AT CAMP DEVENS |1t semi-annual sesslon here t00n s te| YAQU!I INDIANS ATTAGKED the emperor from Constantitnople. sudpend provisions of existing law | <Washington, Oct. 22.—The Inter- |ness and qualities of leadership: 3 L franted by congress during the clos- | state Commerce Commiseion today | . -Ceorge Hoygua, quartctmaster,| . F. Leonhardt, gunners mate, g Down Report That Fire | throushout the worli and pinced I MEXICAN FEDERAL TROOPS APPOINTED COMMISSIONER ing days of the war gession, Will serve | rocopencd. the fifteen. per. wm tather Peter Hoffman, New York. |father Martin Leomhardt, Brooklyn, N, i g OF WAR INSURANCE | tioa290ble purpose of replacing Amer- |advance case for sastern carricrs. . | -Bawasd Henry Werchbrodt, ma-| ¥, o Thens Was o8 Imcemqiary Onigin.' | cdiby ede Rititha Mmnopd foc stmilite: | 5y 00 Column, Marohing Erom Sine vios e ot eehariet pior OYerseas| The date of the first hearing in the | chinists mate, Wife Netta Werch.| “R. C. Eller, chief quartermaster,| . Ayer, Mass. Oct, 22,—Secret service | hemiomaken Sman ir Hommsana o the Toi ko’ Sorora. Charles S. Nesbit Has Been Choseh |shipe of the wasteral moossaity of = Sase was st for November 5 at proat, Church street,” Newport, R. wite fi'l"“' e, z.-;zl.- cox. | 26CRS s were nzcthe)' Vational army | course of the sessions this week. i A 2 . ; - tam Joseph ox- t at Cam: vens _today, iy 31 Paso Texas Oct. 22.—Yaq by Secretary MocAdoo. ing botween American ports empty or (n S vomabie sction by the commission | _William Arey Hoath biacksmith, |swaln mother. Jess M. Cunninsham, Fanning down reports that the. fird | TACOMA SHAKEN BY dlans attacked & Mexican federal cc ALy i 'n roads ia regard- e _Phoel - forfolk Coun- [ Cleveland, " which destroyed the receivin, i umn under command of Colonel ’ Washington Oct. 22— Charles 8. ed here as certain to result in the|ty, Va. at the base hospital yenerfl:y';:: A POWDER EXPLOBION | res” mirching from Sinalon into Nesbit, superintendent of insurance of | $100,000 from Women of Buenos ‘Aires. | ling of applications for highes s ‘hey r ra John Gordon, bollermaker, father| The Comnecticut Motor Vehiole de- | sot. Tefused to conf : ora. and routed the he District of Columbla, has been| Washington, Oct. 22.—Ambassador |by western and southern sy "2'°° | Jomop ‘Brooklyn, N. Y. pertment is_sending out 89,000 “wianks Statement ‘that arrests 1n- conmectioy | In Du Pont Warks Twenty Milee South e (o hia e nsion magstved lewe it Semenated Dby [Secretary McAdoo as|Stimson at Buenos Ares cabled today | Western roads, already restive in| ‘Walter George ~Peterman, 'elec- | o automobile owners. When the hun- | with the Are misht be made Within a of the City. day. The skirmish was fought Sommissioner of Insurance in the gov- |that a patriotic society of American |the face of reduced net earnings, havs |triclan, father Frank = Peterman,|dred thousand mark is passed. as it |short time. —-— tween Hermosillo and the Sonors B, Nesbit, anars ineurance bureau. | women, organised when the United |signified informally their intention of | Brookiyn, N. Y. - | The military officials say there was| Tacoma, Wash, Oct. 22.—An ex-|aloa state line about ten davs treasury. i er the direction of the | States entered the war, had held alasking for relief. Officials here be-| “James Thomas Connolly, yeoman. |sary to either widen the highways or | nothing suspicious about the blaze, | plosion at the Du Pont powder works, | Conflrmation of the report - that diers and eaipave charge of the sol-|two daye’ fair in Buenos Aires and|lieve that a move by western roads|father James T. Gonnolly, Brooklyn, | establish one way routes. There isn't|It was started. they said, by the ex- | twenty miles south of this city. to.|Y¥ had deserted from General and sailors’ war insurance ad- cleared $100,000 in gold for the Amer-|to share in the eastorn lues appils | N, Y. room with safety for those that we|plosion of an ofl stove while two med. | night shook the city like an earth. |Calles' command to foin their revoiir painistration. ican Reg Cross. cation is not improbable. “Hans Otto Lawrence Miller, sea- now have—Bristol Pree.. ical officers were in the room. quake, No detafls are vet avallable. ' tribesmen was received hore todas

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