THE TIMES: AUGUST 26, 1918 1105 MAIN STREET U05 MAIN STREET TTt TI Tl 9 CAPTIVES SINCE AUG. Bridgeport, Conn. . UU UUU Bridgeport, Conn. 21, 17,000; 908-91- 4 Main St., Qj) M 10 Rue St. Cecile, Paris. FOR BIG SEA Wholesale and Retail Leading Milliners. LONDON LOOKS FIGHT; fheSmiMurraViCd. MainStand (airfield'Ave. KAISER CALLS FOR AUSTRIA'S AID mi m DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Bridgeport's Busy Cash Store Here in great abundance. Money Saving Opportunity never before heard of Hammered tv British. Teutons Become Nervous and 43.00-14.0- 0 and $5.00 Trimmed Straw Hats...... $1.00 $3.00 and $4.00 Silk and Georgette Crepe Waists. .$1.08 Clumsily Leave Prisoners in Allies' Hands After At S2 Banded Straw Sailor Hats $1.00 $8.35 White or Black Tut) Silk Waists $1.98 Raid Near Americans on Vesle Sector '$2.00 to Vntrlmmod Straw Hats. tempted Roye; $5.00 ...... $1.00 Soisson-Rhetm- s at Less All Better Grades in Silk Waists Priced from $3 to $7 Advance on Mile to Road. $3.00 to $5.00 rntrlmmcd Straw Hat...... $1.00 Half Front Rugs at Special Price Reduction Tomorrow. $2.0O-$3.0- 0 Panama Straw Hats., $1.00 a.00 Black Coorod Velvet Hat.. ...$1.00 $1.50 Camisoles ,. ,.. .$1.00 London, Aug. 25 Reports that practically a hopeless condition, both ! British and from the man pow- $1.50 Black Covered Velvet Tarns. $1.00 patrols have entered economically than Wholesale London the er of and ask whether White Hats PETTICOATS. reached tonight from point view, $3.00 Georgette $1.00 front. Great Britain cannot now consider A new raj? this fall will cost you a reat deal more than 94.00 Velvet Hats' .'. . $8.00 To the of severe Germany sufficiently reduced to be no Black Percaline and Sateen Petticoats $1.00 north, Bapaume if bought now. And these were so 35.00 Velvet Hats ...... I...... $4.00 $1.50 fighting raged in and about longer a dangerous trade rival or purchased long ago $8.00 Velvet Hats ...... M ...... $5.00 $2.25 Silk Flounce Petticoats $1.75 Mory and Crolsilles. Many German whether the Allies intend to crush her that, in comparison with wholesale prices of today, anyr ' counter-attac- ks in various sectors of altogether. In the latter case, they $7.00 Velvet Hats r . , . $6.00 All Silk Petticoats Priced from $3.00 to $9.00 at Special you choose will be a n, the front broke down. say, Germany will be forced to fight rug may bargain. AU Autumn Millinery at Special Price Reductions To- Price Reduction Tomorrow. Australian troops after carrying the to the last, but they make no effort to 7-6- morrow. Marabout Feather Capes at Special Price Reductions high ground east of Bray, advanced conceal their impression of what 9x12 x9 in the direction of The this means for the fatherland. Tapestry Tapestry Guaranteed Rain Coats for Dollar Day. Carney. Special Price Reductions, crossing by the British of the Albert-Bapau- They say they believe there is every light Weight Cloth Coats at Half Price Tomorrow, Shetland Wool Sweaters and Silk Fibre Sweaters at road menaces Combles. disposition to evacuate Belgium and Brussels Rugs Brussels Rugs Seventeen thousand have northern and even Reliable Fur Scarfs at Special Price Reductions. Cost Prices for Dollar Day. prisoners negotiate been taken by the British Third and for the retention or evacuation of Veilings at Cost Prices for Dollar Day. Fourth Armies under General Byng Alsace-Lorrain- e. SHIRT WAISTC. fl.75 Black and Colored Panne Velvet... a yd. $1.00 since Aug. 21, Field-Marsh- al Haig an- , They are generally unanimous in nounced in his official day bulle- agreeing that annexations thus far and Silk Vests Brest-Litov- $24.50 $15.00 9tM $1.50 White lingerie Shirt Waists.. .. .$1.00 $2.00 Quilted tin. made and the peace -- $16.75 $2.00 VThito Ar- "Excellent rues that are Rugs that are both Lingerie Shirt Waists $1.48 $2.00 Washable Skirts $1.00 Along the whole front between treaty were a great mistake, but think durahlft and nttrnrt.ivA . ras and the region east of Albert the they cannot withdraw from Russia in de- beautiful in colors and and pat-- il BISHOP'S LETTER READ. VAGRANT SENT TO JAIL. took this into consideration when British mads important headway last the present condition of affairs there. splendid colorings sentence upon him. night and today, capturing half i They are aware that the American signs wholesaler's is terns an excellent value. passing dozen now has assumed formida- price The U. S. Food Administration is important places, particularly army very William, Rheumotts, arrested yes- on both sides of Bapaume, where ble proportions and there is a general $27.35 toY these rugs. SUES AIMWELL CO. fr 7-6- receiving the support of the Roman terday for vagrancy, was before Judge points essential to that city's defence admission of the seriousness of this x9 Heavy Catholics of this diocese, as was dem- Wilder in the City Court and fell into British hands. factor. onstrated thel etter today by read in all the was given a Jail sentence of 60 days. A KalischeT Co., Inc., Jsew York The text of the statement follows! The submarine campaign they can- local churches yesterday. Bishop According to the "Our attack north of the Somme is not refer to without of Axminster Nilan police Rheumotts, city,, brings, suit for damage amount- gestures impa- Tapestry Rugs prepared an appeal to all his who is a German, is an old timer, and continuing. tience. and to $250 the Aim well Co. people, urged conservation of has been a character around the city ing against "Our troops hold the road from Al- Captured officers Brussels food and clothing, especially sugar for a number of He is said of this city. Thauit is filed in the bert to as as the out- attribute recent German to Rugs wheat. years. Bapaume far defeats the and to be of feeble mind and the court Common Pleas court. skirts of and have captured inefficiency of their air service and Contalmaison and Warlancourt and more especially to the inexperience $25.00 Eaucourt. and lack of stamina of the latest re- Every rug you buy here'! "North of Bapaume we have taken cruits who are mosty inadequatel now is at a and drilled who $21.50 bought saving. Behagnies. ly and trained and are Women should take advan- "The number of prisoners taken by physically Incapable of sustaining the A rare bargain! Whole- the Third and Fourth Armies on the strain of defensive tage of these and heavy warfare. sale is $23.75. Beau- offerings battle-fro- nt since the morning of The mere presence of these new re- price especially of this splendid, 0 THE 21 Aug. and passed through collecting cruits, they say, produces in a com- tiful patterns and colorings. value. stations now exceeds 17,000. pany a demoralizing effect upon the "A counter-attac- k 'attempted by the older men because it indicates to enemy early last night against our po what straits Germany must be reduced sition recently gained north of Bail-- ! to employ such poor material. leul (Flanders) broke down under our Are." xtra Heavy 9 flUS .B Interesting reports are being circu- BIG REWARD FOR lated in service circles concerning the German fleet. Bets have been made 3 o that it will come out before long. Axminster Immediately south of the flank of THRIFT CAMPAIGN Rugs the British Fourth Army the enemy The evinces great nervousness. An enemy wholesale price of these is $38.45. That means, raid was attempted north of Roye, but GOING GOOD that you can buy 2 rugs for the price of one later. These AND it was so conducted as to IS unskilfully are mismatched leave prisoners in the hands of the rugs slightly but this is hardly French. Austrians have been found among the prisoners and it is known All Bridgeport seems to be united in they have been moved to the western the work of putting the city "Over front in response to the German Kais- the Top" in the big "1000 for 1" er's call upon Charles of Austria for Reward for Thrift Campaign. Bank- 27x60 Heavy 36x72 Axminster ers, mechants and Qaptains of industry help. are Today's War Office statement makes all lending the committee every Axminsters $3.75 no mention of the progress of the New assistance (both financial and physi- Rugs $5.50 BAYLI Zealand troops who last night were cal) in making this campaign not most Splendid Oriental Excellent to have reached , the alone the succesful ever put patterns heavy quality reported across in in to western section of Bapaume. A sup- this city but proportion handsome fast colors. very good assortment of COMMERCIAL statement the New the population the best anywhere in SCHOOL plementary says the Wholesale price $4.50. patterns. Zealand forces captured Le Coupe country. Gueule Many meriants are offering special ,a tactically important ravine discounts incentives to two miles southwest of Bapaume. and other the on Vesle public to buy more liberally of Uncle Fairfield American troops the front Sam's bonds. Notable Avenue Soissons-Rheim- among 167169 s baby have reached the these offerings is that of the American road, it is officially announced. The Stores which five Look for the Big Sign Between Main and Broad Sts. was delivered on a front of Hardware offers per attack cent, discount.payable in thrift stamps 800 yards. for the balance of the year. Another The French official statement indi- notable offer is that of the Connecticut cates the Americans were com- that Land Co., developers of Paradise tiUilillilUllllllllllllllilillllll ESTABLISHED 188BlllllllllllilIIIIllllll!Ijg: Fall Term pletely successful in this operation, Lawn in Stratford, which company is 1918 and fresh flre behind the Vesle Indi- a build- Begins Tuesday, Sept. 3, cate is to giving away, absolutely free, ' that the enemy preparing ing lot at Paradise Lawn every Sun- A THE DAY treat to the Aisne, because of press Tickets are with every AFTER LABOR DAY exerted him in day. given ure being against this single thrift stamp purchased. This region and the French victories to installed a booth in we be re- company has the Upon application shall glad to give detailed information the west. center of. the Arcade with a young garding any of the following What Marshal Foch's objective is. lady and a bright young Boy Scout, I f geographically, is something still who solicit patronage for thrift Dollar locked in the Marshal's breast, but it stamps from all passersby. In both Day is obvious that if the plateau and these instances the purchaser also re- COURSES OF wood of St. Gobain, which the French ceives on the big $1,000 cash INSTRUCTION: is coupons are nearing from the southwest, priz which will be awarded the hold- taken, not only the present line, but er of the lucky ticket by Mayor Wil- Seekers the old "Hindenburg line," will col- at Hall Bargain to son, Saturday, Sept. 21, City Bookkeeping Secretarial lapse and the Germans will have Greenj Stenographic ; retreat at least to the line of. the Other stunts will' be River Meuse, which they are reported announced later. More power to the to be fortifying with the aid of I Will be amply rewarfteor by a visit to Comptometer Operating Governmental drafted civilians and war prisoners. Renewed activity on the Vesle in- our store on this, City Wide "Bargain-- j All instruction is intensely practical. Students are carried along in- dicates that the Americans will have GO ON TO a part in the general German retire- MUST I Fest." si dividually tinder expert teachers who have had actual business experi- ment, for the French advance west of ence, and are given a maximum of help and attention. Our faculty num- Soissons imperils this German posi- tion, there are many signs that the VICTORY, SAYS bers eleven instructors, including Mr. Booth and- Mr. Bayliss, who have enemy is ready to retire from the We have selected a very comprehen- direct, personal charge of their Vesle behind the Oise. The Oise, des respective departments. pite the French advance west of Sois sive assortment of articles which One sons, is still tenable, and behind that DR. VINCENT Is the Chemin-des-Dam- line. Dollar will purchase here Tuesday, DAY SCHOOL Although fires have been burning for three days between the Vesle and ' "Lincoln was urged as the Civil August 27th they will be in - the Aisne, American patrols Saturday War continued with all its to grouped Sessions are from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. five days- a week. The school is seven "contacted" misery night captured let the southern states separate from so as to open afternoons for German patrols, proving that the the Union hut he on until he the .store facilitate easy special practice. not line kept enemy has withdrawn his gained unconditional surrender. Wil The menace to his Aisne-Vesl- e tuition rate for all courses, except the Governmental Training despite the son will also keep on until Germany i Course, is $12 month, with no extra for books and front from the north of Soissons and surrenders," said Dr. George E. Vin per charge stationery. the American infiltration toward the cent, of the Rockefeller Soissons-Rheim- s which president New books are furnished, and they are the property of the student, The high road, in his speech at the 1 continues in of the Ger- Foundation, pa & tuition charge for the Government Course is $15 month. spite many triotic rally yesterday, at Seaside G. W. FaircMd Sons; Inc. Training per man machine gun nests. Park. On October British airplanes yesterday success- The banner crowd of the season and after 1, 1918, all day school rates will be $15 attacked a German aerodrome 997 MAIN ST. Arcade Entrance per fully was present, and the remarks of Dr. i month. Studfints now stations at Bettem-bour- g in school and those who enroll prior to October and the railway Vincent were and Luxembourg. "Excellent continually Interrupted 1st will be carried along at present rates. on with applause. Dr. Vincent went on results were obtained the railway - stations." the War Office state- to say: 5 says "We shall hear of peace soon from ment telling of the raids. S. Germany as our American boys con The idea of a permanent German we must on 5llUIHIHIIIIIII!imt!ntilf"At the Sign of the Mmerf'mHlltmilimiHmiHmrrnP SCHOOL defensive in the West has become a tinue their advance, but go NIGHT until our ideals conquer the ideals of fixed subject of discussion in the Ger- on 6:30 9 man Some of the foremost Germany. We must go until Sessions are from to p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday press. freedom is established for all even German military critics have begun "DOG'S DEATH JEWS' RED GROSS evenings. Tuition rate is $6 per month, with a small extra the to talk about a "fortified German the Teutonic peoples. charge "In the ideal is a few first month for books and Enrollment must be made camp equipped to beat off any Allied Germany stationery. during The war strong men who control all others. of onslaughts." correspondent ma- FOR DOG" CRIED FLAG MISTAKEN the month September, regardless of when you plan to start if you wish of the Koelnische Zeitung, for in These strong men build a great chine which they direct as they please. to be assured a seat. Present indications are that there will be a wait- stance, after a trip through Belgium can and says that it is immaterial This machine is efficient, but be list October ust. France, uses. wish ing by "how far west we stand," provided put to evil If the leaders BOLSHEVIKI FOR BOLSHEVIK the avant terrain of the fortress of to conquer the world they put the ma- We must go on to THE SCHOOL AND OFFICE WILL BE EVERY Germany extends far into the enemy's chine in action. OPEN DAY country and our homeland is protect- victory and overwhelm the autocratic ed from attack and invasion." power of Germany." As They Shoot Aleris, 14 Near Riot When AND EVENING THIS WEEK the Chica- Strange British Army Headquarters, Aug. Miss Margaret Keyes of Son of 28 Co. the "Marseillaise," Year Old Former White ' The demeanor of hundreds of go Opera sang Flag Displayed Make your arrangements this week, if at all German officers taken prisoner recent- and later the "Star Spangled possible, by personal call, Emperor. , Bearing Red Triangle. - by letter, or by telephone. Visit the school. It will put you under no ob- ly is in striking contrast with the at- and you to no as we too titude of officers captured during the London, Aug. 26 A Russian prince ligation whatever, subject annoyance, are busy British retreat last spring. Then PRESIDENT WILL who recently arrived la London, ac- New Tor, Aug. 28 A white flay were & to bother you by interminable calls at your home.. Come and see for vour-se- lf German officer prisoners arro- cording to the Dally MaU, confirms bearing in its center red triangle. gant and meant to crush the British to PUSH BUTTON the vague rumors of the of Innocently raised In an uptown street why we are the largest and most successful business school in this now are killing earth, but they depressed and Alexis, the eon of the former em-por- bj; Jewish Red Cross workers, caused, part of Connecticut. And don't forget to very anxious. They appear very Washington, Aug. 26 Preparations After the father was executed a tumult early today in which shots the tenor V -- ' willing to talk and of their were made at the White House today the Bolshevlkl went to the son, say- were fired and the strange r was conversation may be summed up as to have President Wilson destroyed In a bonfire. I participate ing: ASK ANYBODY ABOUT THE BOOTH AND BAYLISS as follows: in the opening of the Knights of Co- "We killed your father a dog's Soldiers, sailors and civilians took "" They say Germany entered the war lumbus war camp activity committee death-fo- r aN dog." part in a melee when the men but this a military COMMERCIAL SCHOOL with enthusiasm, has long week at Coney Island by pressing Alexis hurst Into tears and one of discovered the flag and, mistaking It since disappeared and the struggle hasftutton to flash on the lights of the re the band then shot him dead. The for the emblem of the Bolshevlkl tore economic ' now become an one with sort. boy was 14 years old. It down. Bom of th civilians, it was Great Britain. aid, fired revolvers. Several arrests i They admit thatGennara-- l tnJ XbnetWant Ads.. One Cemv ADVERTISE wet made, : ...a- - ...A.. a-- 1