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SPANISH CABINET New England's Total Loan IS SUMMONED r. Madrid, Oct. 2— The Spanish Subscriptions Near Hundred cabinet has been summoned to meet tomorrow. Indications have been be­ Millions; State*s,$19,245,000 coming stronger for some 1$ POSTPONED BY SENATE GOilITTEE weeks that Spain might enter ENTERED BY the war on the side of the Al­ Boston, Oct. 2.— New England’s to­ 486,000, which will be. reduced pro­ lies because of the destruction which he ordered printed in the rec­ tal subscription to the Liberty loan portionately by credit to outside cit­ of Spanish ships by German sub­ ord and marked “confidential.” Nearly All of Latter Two Cities Captured and Hindenburg is today $!)7,692,000. Yesterday’s ies and towns. marines and Germany’s threats Absence of Two Tillembers as of commercial reprisals. Brisbane Letter in Record. subscriptions added $30,564,000 to Total subscriptions reported to Line is Further Broken-^Lille, Another Great German One Reason for Putting Off A letter addressed to Senator the grand total announced today. date by states follow. Overman by Mr. Brisbane, stating Nearly one fifth of .the present loan Maine $5,117,000. Hearing of Allegations that he not only desired, but would has been taken in the first three New Hampshire $3,302,000. Base, Next Principal Objective of Allied Hammer w’elcome a most thorough investiga­ days of the campaign. The total Vermont $3,791,000. tion of Mr. Palmer’s allegations was number of individual subscribers to Rhode Island $4,082,000. PERSUING AND GOURAND Strokeis— Serb Campaign Slackens Somewhat-Drench Made by Alien Property also ordered to be printed in the date is 76,191 in New England. Connecticut $19,245,000. record, with Senator Overman’s re­ Boston’s total for the day was $6,- Massachusetts $52,155,000. DEEPED FOCn IHCCH Gain Again m - i . Custodian Against Wash­ ply that it had not yet been deter­ .'I *1 it. mined what course or scope the in- ington Times Publisher ves^tigation should take. Germany’s mighty military machine, which was so carefully Senator Overman stated that the PRESIDENT FEARS ALLIED VICTORIES NAT When Germans Withdrew Re­ built up during 40 yeaYs of preparation for war, is going to pieces Attorney General had not yet con­ Washington. Oct. 2.— Investigation under the ever-increasing fury of the Allied blows over the whole sented to an examination by the sub­ of the charges made against Arthur serves Allies Struck at committee of the olllcial records con­ INTERFERE WITH SUCCESS RE THE LOAN western battle front. . i.- -v^i^isbane, publisher of the Washing- Nearly all of Cambrai and St. Quentin, the two great bastions cerning enemy propaganda in this on Times, by Alien Properly Cus­ on the northern end of the Hindenburg line are in Allied hands country and that it had been inti­ Weakened Points todian A. Mitchell Palmer were post­ today and the new German defensive system northeast ot St. mated that the Attorney General Washington, Oct. 2.— President loan has been over-subscribed will poned indefinitely today by the sub­ Quentin has been smashed over a front of seven miles. other would refuse access to such records. Wilson is soiiously concerni'vl over have as good an effect from the committee of the Senate judiciary feature of the news today is the capture of Damascus by General the possibility that the good news standpoint of the United States with committee, appointed to conduct such A suggestion of Senator Nelson RAILWAYS CRIPPLED that some one be employed by the from thi- battle fronts may interfere the people of Austria and Germany an Investigation. French made a series of new attacks north and north­ with the success of the fourth Liberty as the Allied armies now are having The absence of two members of sub-committee to go over the records west of Rheims during the night, carrying all of the Massif of Loan. Officials said today that there on their military forces. It is un the sub-committee. Senator Sterling if the Attorney General consented and Badly “Mixed” Northwest of Cham­ Thierry and extending their lines as far as Bethany, two miles was always the possibility that in­ derstood that if there is any evi­ o f South Dakota and Senator King of reduce them to briefs for the infor­ pagne-Allied Planes Add to Con­ creasing good news from the fighting dence of slackening of loan enthusi­ north of Rheims. , . . , Utah was one/ reason assigned by mation of the sub-cornmitte&JiLas ac­ fusion— Ludendorfif Was Misled. In Belgium the British and Belgians are advancing steadily line may cause investors to hold back asm the President will issue a state Senator Overman of North Carolina, cepted. and have reached a point 14 miles southeast of Ostend, making Senator Overman expressed the be in the belief that their dollars are ment designed to stiniulate Interest. its chairman, for the postponement, this port virtually useless as a Gei lief that as the House was evidently not needed. Iowa First Oye^ Top and Senator Walcott of Dela- Iowa is the first pUtte tpsuotify the With the American Army [lare and Senator Nelson of Minne- about to recess he saw no reason As a matter of wet« present, agreed that why the Senate should not do so al-. was so Of 'GenleiSr Thee Ailfflo-JAiiiio-Belgian ----- . < / ^ j «r • « ioaiT'over^^ a crossing of the Lys river betwe^ Comines and Wervicq, 00,000 over allotment great .smttehes.on the western frd^t £' tbe full sub-edmmittee 'was turned kome for the campaign and | situation. AnnoRtiioetfto^n is due to the armies of General Per­ ing the way for a drive behind the great German stronghold: of eMiit. Senator King was ill, another meet­ shing and General Gourard, which Senator Overman produced a bun­ ing of the sub-committee could began their offensive several days the American front, northwest of Verdun, the German dle of documents, including checks be fixed at present. It was before activities started in other sec­ lines are giving away in the Argonne forest sector, and another and bank balances which he explain­ finally agreed to adjourn to await tors. retreat, similar to that on the Marne, is looked for. the call of the chair. GERMANY READY TO IfAVE DEIGIUM; The whole German battle front, 250 miles m length, from ed he had received from Palmer a ^ General Ludendorff apparently was led to believe that the Anglo-French the North Sea to the Swiss Alps, has been staggered by the bril­ drive was to be the sole Allied offen­ liant new victories of the Allied armies. , it is proposed to raise by taxation TURKEY MAY EOaOW BULGARIA’S LEAD sive. But when the Germans -be­ Important lines of communication behind the German lines under the revenue hill recently pass­ gan shitting their reserves from other in Flanders are now under Allied artillery fire, while on the east­ NEAR QUARTER BILLION ed by the House and now pending sectors to the front, from Rheims to ern front of the Champagne district the French have advanced in the Senate. London, Oct. 2.— Now that the Peace riots were reported in Ber­ the Moselle, the other mailed fists to a point only six miles distant from the all-important railway FOR WOOD WAR CRAFT Special Committee at Work. German alliance has started to lin, while all accounts from Switzer­ of the Allies began to strike. city of Vouzieres. t'hairiuan Sherley and four other crumble there were fresh indications land emphasize the growing desire Thus Prince Rupprecht, General So deeply have the Allies cut into the German lines, menac­ members of the House appropriations today that it would go fast. Ger­ for peace on the part of Austria- von Biehm and the Crown Prince ing the Germans’ chief arteries of communication, that persistent cf-mmillcG constitute a special com- many’s military prestige has been Hungary. found themselves without enough re­ reports continue in Holland that the Germans are preparing to More Than Half of Added ir.itlee assigned to the task of mould­ shattered and there Revere reports In addition to the political effect serves to throw against the Bel­ evacuate Belgium. . « -i. ing into shape a deficiency bill that current in Amsterdam today that the the breaking down of Bulgaria opens gians, British, Americans and French According to information from Amsterdam definite steps $454,000,000 May be So will cov'cr these additional financial Germans are preparing to evacuate the way for direct invasion of Aus­ armies. toward the evacuation of Belgium have already been taken. requirements of the War Depart­ tro-Hungarian soil. At the present Belgium. Germans’ Railways Crippled. German Defense Crumbling. ment. the Navy Department and the A dispatch from Geneva to the time no part of the dual empire is Spent Northwest of Champagne the ene­ German defensive systems, that required years in construc­ ShiTipiiig Board. The other mem- Daily Express said Turkey had sent occupied by hostile troops. my’s transportation system is com­ tion and which were regarded by Hindenburg a^impre^able, fjors are Representative Vare of an ultimatum to Berlin, demanding Keen interest was-aroused by an pletely “balled up.” Troop-»trains are crumbling beneath the sledge hammer strokes of General Pennsylvania, Sisson of Mississippi, the Germany keep the Black Sea Exchange Telegraph dispatch from laden with soldiers, artillery and Foehns Eagen of New Jersey, and Cannon open, grant new financial loans and Amsterdam, saying that Germany is WAR DEPT DEMANDS supplies cannot be halted and turned The Americans have played and are still playing a brilliant of Illinois, former Speaker of the send reserves to Palestine and Meso­ preparing to give up Belgium, ac­ about there for different destina­ part in this great campaign. • -d n „ House. potamia, or other wise Turkey would cording to information secured by a tions, owing to the nature of the Hostilities have ceased for the time being in the Balkans and Aggregate ,ovt*r Seven Billi

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Household Fi^nl- THE GOVERNMENT WISHES ALL WHO OAN TO BUY ON THE FIRST OR SEOOND PLAN I Lrms. Robert J. Smith. Bank Bldg. ture. Carpet Weaving Machinery. Fur­ niture consists of parlor and kitchen stove, oil stove, beds and bedding, 1 FOR SALE— On the trolley line a chairs, rockers, dishes tubs fruit J&rs, large house of nine rooms, over % acre extension table, 4' mahogany mohair of land, price $2,200, Is this a bar- upholstered chairs and rocker, very old jgaln? Robert J. Smith, Bank but in perfect condition, bureaus, com­ modes, in fact practically everything needed in the household, two loom^ Thank God, every man, wom­ one warping machine, one carpet cut­ WANTED. ter and various articles too num^ous Facts About the Fourth Liberty Loau an and child in Manchester to mention. Sale rain or shine. Rob­ WANTED— To give away sand and ert M. Reid, Expert Auctioneer, 201 “ Dad, I gravel. Inquire William J. 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Bonds will be paid in October 1938 if WANTED— 50 dozen cabbage. J- All persons liable by law to pay NLY one person in six of Join the I Burke, 283 Spruce St. 309t3 taxes in the Eighth School and Utili­ the people of the United not called for payment in 1933. They will WANTED— A girl to help in the ties District of Manchester are here­ O States bought a Third I dinning room. and some chamber by notified that I shall on October I. Liberty Bond. Were you one bear interest at Yk % payable April 15th and 1V ork. Apply at Teachers hall. 309t4 1918, have a rate bill for the collec­ of the five who did not ? Fighting Fourth WANTED— A maid for general house- tion of five mills on the dollar, laid Iwork. 2 in the family. J. T. Robert­ on the list of 1917, due the collec­ October 15th and will be issued in coupon and son, 98 Oakland St. ______307t3 tor October 1st, 1918, and payable 1 WANTED— A boy, 16 years or over. October 15th, 1918. ^ registered form as before. Buy Liberty Bonds I Inquire at once at J. W. Hale I will be at The Herald Office, Sat­ the Fighting Fourth urday, October 5th and Saturday I WANTED—Women and girls. Em­ October 12th, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. In the hands of most holders they will be the way our boys ployment Department, Cheney Broth­ m., for the collection of said taxes. ers. 267tr TAKE NOTICE— The laW provides in Fight— that if any taxes remain unpaid one ! entirely tax exempt. month after the same shall become CERTAIN EDDIE WOULD due, interest at the rate of 9 per most. to the utmost BREAK “ TRACK RECORD.” cent, shall be charged from the time Further detailed information may be had at that such tax becomes due until the same is paid, also lawful fees for —Buy today— —Buy today— Columbus, O.— Eddie Rickenbacb- travel or collecting after November the Manchester Trust Company. 15th, 1918. Read How I t ’s Done er, famous American ace and former Full Details Above champion automobile race driver, Collector. Manchester, Conn., Yours for the FOURTH LIBERH LOAN lives in this city. When his mother September 24, 1918. Avas told of his latest success in THOMAS FERGUSON, downing two more Hun planes she was so happy she exclaimed: “ I When representatives of labor knew he would break the track rec­ Liberty Loan Committee of Manchester hobnob with kings and queens, then ord.” is democracy lifting up its head in the world.— Baltimore American. That borrowed hour of daylight If the British keep on at this rate, will soon be repaid. It Is claimed there will not be Turks enough left Back die Right of Wilson and The Might of Pershing with The Dollars of Democracy that a big interest has been realized to keep up the regular schedule of on the loan.— Baltimore American Armenian massacres.— Ex.

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TONIGHT'S CRACKERJACK BILL EMILY STEVENS IN 7,500,000 MACHINE A MAN’S WORD GUN CARTRIOGES i A Metro WITH “ Punch” All Through V OTHER CIRCLE ATTRACTIONS IN Conjunction. 1 Tomorrow and Friday (( WASTED RIGHT HERE LA TOSCAyy SARAH BERNHARDT’S FAMOUS OPERA TRANSFERRED TO THE SCREEN — A MIGHTY PICTURE WITH A MIGHTY STAR— “LA TOSCA” IS THE WORLD’S GREATEST AND MOST TRAGIC HEROINE. IN MANCHESTER

Circle Theater YES, RIGHT NOW WHEN THE HUN IS ON THE RUN AND OUR BOYS OVER THERE Intimate scenes of aTtists’ and Nathan Shapiro & NEED AMMUNITION BADLY. THE LIQUOR MEN ARE ASKING US NOT TO SEND IT. their Bohemian life are presented in “ A Man’s World,” a screen version of Rachel Crothers’ dramatic play, which will be exhibited at the Circle THE BOOZE MONEY SPENT HERE WILL BUY 7,500,000 Cartridges and EACH ONE Robert Borinsky Co. tlieater tonight. In this Metro All- Star Series picture-play, starring the MAY KEEP A HUN FROM COMING INTO OUR HOMES HERE. gi-eat star of the stage and screen, Paying the Best Prices forfJunk Eniily Stevens, the actors played many of their scenes in the vicinity WITH THE BOOZE MONEY WE COULD SUPPLY OUR BOYS WITH 1,200 MORE MA­ SCRAP I R O N ...... 60 CENTS to $1.00 PER 100 LB. of Washington Square and Green­ r a g s ...... 4 CENTS POUND wich Village, New York, which is CHINE GUNS OR 600,000 HAND GRENADES. RUBBERS ...... 6*4 CENTS POUND considered the center of Bohemian life in America. Those who are in­ P A P E R ...... CENTS PER 100 terested in artists’ will surely find B O O K S ...... ^4-4® 400 “ .V Man’s World” excellent entertain­ FOR THE SAKE OF OUR BOYS OVER THERE WHO NEED GUNS AND AMMUNITION WE PAY THE BEST PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF ment. METAL AND IRON. Emily Stevens, the star of this MORE THAN EVER NOW, VOTE DOWN THIS DREADFUL WASTE. play, will be best remembered as the N. SHAPIRO & ROBT. BORINSKY CO. star in such big plays as “ The Slack­ Telephone 475-3 er,” “ Daybreak,” “ Destiny,” and 15 ASHWORTH ST. SOUTH MANCHESTER “ The Soul of a Woman.” u Other high class attractions will be on the Circle’s pro^am also for this evening. VOTE ” MONDAY FOR PATRIOTIC REASONS For tomorrow and Friday comes FLYER COMMANDER Sarah Bernhardt’s great tragedy “ La Tosca,” Mias Bernhardt’s part being - A. . ‘4 ’ ' i------^ KILLED AT £ARDEN CITY played by tile grhatest \ emotional - r star of the screen, Pauline Freder­ E^t Red Cedar Shingles Major WHiitten J. East Dies When ick. The story of the young sing­ Auto Turns Over— Companion, er who avenges her lover’s torture In Any Quantity iniiiiniiiM iiiim im iiM iiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiM iHim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiim im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiinimiimiiim!iniiiiiiniiii Idajor Cousins, Also Hurt. and the insults to herself by stab­ Quality Lumber and bing old Baron Scarpia, chief of po­ Mason Materials lice and then, finding that her lover Mineola, L. I., Oct. 2.— Major tion. At the climax, there occurs the mothers of the small babies se­ has actually been shot in spite of a Whitten J. East, commander of the the most ferocious, raging, hand-to- How American Women Feed cure the life-giving tins of con­ promise to the contrary, leaps to her Mitchel aviation field at Garden City, hand battle between two men which densed milk from America. These death from the parapet of the castle was killed early today when his auto­ has ever been reproduced on the Unfortunates in Sunny Italy too are paid for, a modest sum, so G. H. Allen of St. Angelo, Rome, is too well mobile overturned, while on his way Gcreen. that these people will not feel them­ known to be given at length, but suf- selves in any sense recipients of to the field. The play will again he shown to­ fico-it to say that an excellent cast, charity at the hands of their ally The accident occurred on an old night. There was a goodly attend­ gins to gather in the narrow court TYPEWRITERS Miss Frederick’s superb acting and Anzio, Sept. 12— (by mail) — across the seas. In charge of the road near the aviation field. Just ance last evening and those who saw yard without the kitchen building— Ml makes overhauled or repaired the direction of Edward Jose prom­ Early in the first months of the war milk distribution is Princess Dolgor- how' it happened has not been offi­ it praised it highly. a former tiny moving picture thea­ ise excellent entertainment for all. pangs of hunger and the misery of oukoff, a Russian woman who has RIBBONS cially determined and an investiga­ ter. A door is opened and seated at want were felt by the poor of this been actively engaged in work for And Supplies for all Machinei tion is being made by Lieutenant a table are three or four American beautiful seaside town. At Anzio’s the American Red Cross for some Gan.s, adjutant at Hazelhurst field. feet lay the Mediterranean, as blue Red Cross workers. Past this group D. W . CAMP INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC months in different places in Italy. In the car at the time of the acci­ Park Theater and smiling as when the Roman em­ the crowd passes in single file— wo­ P. O. Box 503 Phone, Chartet Keeps Her Citizenship. dent was Major R. C. Cousins, of perors sought cool breezes there, but men, children and a sprinkling of 8717 SPREADS IN CHICAGO At the head of all American Red Washington, who was assigned to the “ Carmen of the Klondike,” which in the town among the women and old men— hold back and in line by HARTFORD Cross activities in Anzio and the command of Haselhurst field only the cane of a stout peasant woman was the attraction at the Park thea­ children of soldiers giving their lives neighboring Nettuno, where a sum­ two days ago. He was seriously in­ Too Few Nurses, Doctors and Hos­ who earns in this way her own “ min- ter last evening is without a doubt at the front hunger and the fear of mer camp for children has been jured and taken to the post hospital. pitals for Use of Patients— 370 estra” or soup ration. Each appli­ H e a v y T r u c k in g the best screen drama dealing with hunger had entered to add its por­ opened, is a young American Red The chauffeur of the machine was al­ New Cases in City. cant carries a receptacle of some life in the great silences of the tion to the suffering of war. Of Cross officer from the headquarters Long Distance and Piano moving a kind, covered with cloth or apron, in so injured and taken to the post hos­ Northwest which has ever been pro­ course the townpeople who were able at Rome. The soup kitchen at An­ specialty. Chicago, Oct. 2.— The influenza which to carry away the soup— jugs, pital. duced. did all they could to relieve the dis­ zio, however, is the particular work epidemic is on the increase here, and jars, pots and kettles, hut all pro­ 6 Anto Trucks and full equipment The story, which is thrilling and tress. There was instituted a lo­ of Mrsi, Pearsall and her daughter, with a shortage of doctors, nurses perly scoured for they are sure of of Competent men. .WTI-KAISERITES SMASH gripping, with suspense running cal Committee of Assistance for the and up to a short time ago when they and hospital facilities, is considered inspection. Each presents a PRUSSIAMSM WITH $3 50 throughout, concerns, the adventures benefit of war orphans, widows and left for America, of her elder G. E. WILLIS serious by medical authorities. De­ of a Middle West vaudeville favorite, wives. At its head was Donna “ buono” or ticket, which shows that daughter and the Countess Pecorini, 104 East Center Street. Phone 53 pleted by the war more than 40 per the holder is entitled to receive one, Springfield, 111., Oct. 2.— Spring- a part portrayed by Miss Clara Wil­ Olympi Pearsall Origo, the Italian the latter an American woman mar­ cent the number of doctors and or two, or three, as the case might field has a new win-the- war organi­ liams, who deserts her theatrical widow of an American and her two ried to an Italian. It is interesting nurses in the city is further being de­ bo , rations at the kitchen. Each zation. It is called the “ Anti—Kai­ career to go to the Klondike region American daughters. The most to know that Mrs. Pearsall’s elder creased by the inroads in their own ration costs two “ sol di” or about one ser club,’’ and includes in its mem­ of Alaska and seek her fiance, Cam­ destitute— the very old, the sick, daughter is making a special trip to ranks of the malady they are fight­ cent in American money as the ex­ PIANO TUNING bership little girls. The club struck eron Stewart, a young attorney, who the babies all that they could, the America in order to keep her Ameri-( ing. change is today. The “ buono” is its first blow at Prussianism re­ has gone before her to establish committee fed and cared for. Money can citizenship. Born In Italy of an stamped with the date and the AND REPAIRING cently when a delegation headed by himself. Reports yesterday were 370 new even came from far away friends in American father, it is necessary for amount given is entered in a book. a thirteen year old girl— its oldest On the boat she meets “ Silk Mc­ cases in the city, with 14 deaths, be­ America who had spent happy days her to visit America before she J.COCKERHAM in Anzio before the war and now Then with a brass tag stamped with member— marched to the headquar­ Donald,” who is famous for his in­ sides 45 deaths from pneumonia comes of age if she wishes to keep 6 Orchard St., Tel, 245-5 cheerfully sent their bit to help her the number of rations paid for, the ters of the Sangamon County Chap­ famy in affairs with women. Mc­ which followed In the wake of in­ the American citizenship to which people in their hour of need. But applicant passes on and down to the ter of the Red Cross and presented Donald is attracted by her and as­ fluenza. At a conference of physi­ she is entitled by inheritance. Up­ work as they might, there were many next door, which opens into the kit­ a donation of $;].50, the proceeds of serts in a rage, when she ignores cians and health authorities it was on her return to Italy from America, NORTH END WOOD YARD. that went hungry. And the war chen itself. There, out of a huge a penny social. him, that he will obtain her for his predicted that the range of the dis­ she will again take up her work for continued and funds ran low. The cauldron of rich soup, thick with own. Upon landing in Alaska, “ Mc­ ease would be much wider before it is the Red Cross in Anzio. day came when, in spite of the tears vegetables, the pots and pans are Donald,” who is well-known because finally conquered. Hard and soft wood cut and ready WORK3IEN CUT H. C. OF L. and protests of the people, the pub­ filled. he is the proprietor of the gayest for the stove delivered anywhere In lic kitchen that had been furnishing The Tired 3Iothers. UNCLE SAM ROOSTER IS amusement hall in Skawag, hurries REJECTED 31 TIMES, YET Manchester. Lowest prices. them once a day with soup at a What this kitchen means to them THERE WITH THE COLORS. Steubenville, O., Oct. 2.— Em­ ahead of the girl, and when she ar­ HE JOINED THE RED CROSS. BURNHAM & CONVERSE. modest price a portion was forced to Springfield, 111.—An “ Uncle Sam” ployees of the La Belle Iron Works rives at the home of Stewart she re­ can be clearly read in the faces of Allen Place Telephone 89-3 close. rooster Is being raised on a farm here have hit upon a plan that they ceives the greatest shock of her life Chicago, Oct. 2.— After being re­ these people— the old back-bent wo­ believe will reduce the cost of living The Americans Arrive. men moving with the slow and care­ near Pana, 111. It has a bright red — due to the trickery of McDonald. jected 31 times in the army and navy comb, pure white feathered body and TRIBUTE TO FRENCH WOMEN. for them. They have begun to im­ From that moment on, throughout the patriotic ardor of Frank A. Mills, “ It was that very day,” said Mrs. ful step of age, the tired mothers with ailing babies in their arms, the legs and feet of deep blue. The port foodstuffs in wholesale lots the story, even when she becomes the four feet 11 inches tall, of this city, Pearsall (called in Italy by her tiny children with the responsibility “ fighting cock” is to be sent to Pa­ from nearby large cities and to sell dance-hall favorite of Alaska, was finally rewarded when he was ac­ maiden name of ‘Origio’ ) in speak­ of securing and carrying home the na soldiers at Camp Taylor, Louis­ Akron, Ohio.— High tribute is them from railroad cars. A big sav­ known as “ Carmen of the Klondike,” cepted by the Red Cross for service ing of the hard days now over, “ that family’s dinner. One and all guard ville, Ky., for a mascot. ing is claimed for the plan. to which depth she degrades herself “ over there.” the American Red Cross came to An­ paid to the courage of the women their precious “ buono” closely, hold­ in her reckless mockery at life, she zio.” of France by John Dunphy, former­ ing it fast and carefully rewrapping believes that Stewart is a traitor to The soup kitchen was immediate­ SERVICE FLAG WEIGHS 110 TOSS OUT DRESSER, BUT it in many folds of worn newspaper ly of Akron, now with the American her love and does everything in her ly reopened. The number of those POUNDS— 167,000 STAI». CARRY DOWN MATTRESS. or scrap of envelope after it has been forces in France, in a letter written power to defeat his aims and suc­ it served was raised to include all Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 2.— A glganilc to a friend here in which he states cess. who could prove to be in need. To­ duly inspected and stamped. And service fia^, weighing more than I I 0 Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 2.— During a rarely is the eager “ grazie” (thanks) fire in the negro section of Tulsa the The scenic effects of the produc­ m day there is a average of 1,700 soup pounds was presented to the United that some of them have throe and 6 B ell-a n s rations served dally, and besides the omitted, as check in hand they pass Confederate Veterans and Sons of four sons and a husband in the army occupants of a two story house tion, both in the town of Skawag and on down to the kitchen door and the in the snow-bound mountains that Hot water soup there is a daily distribution of Veterans by a Colorado delegation. and still go about their work with which was on fire threw a dresser waiting soup. heroic resignation. He also says from the upstairs window and carried surround it, are truly marvelous. Sure Relief American condensed milk" to the The flag contained 167,000 stars,, The Milk Depot. that they are an inspiration to the a mattress- down stairs. Aside from There is not a moment in the entire sick and babies. each representing a direct descen­ American forces so do everything the loss of the dresser the fire dam­ picture that is not tense with sus­ The Crowd Gathers. On the other side of the building dant of a Confederate soldier now in possible to hurry the end of the war. age was slight,. pense and replete with thrilling ac- At half past eleven the crowd be­ is the milk depot where the sick and the service of Uncle Sam.

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in France aH of them tlazing and all advancing. Ger­ CWITY iro many still is fighting the war on her The Open (,n ’ ir.ies’ ground, but her cause never URir 1.0W NINES Bntered at the Post Offlce at Man- has looked more desperate/ Forum Bbester as Second Class Wail Matter. Turkey’s isolation hardly can be forced at present against Turkey’s Published by 'is will, bcciusn her case is only one Editor, The Evening Herald: Of Total 1S7 were Killed in th e Herald Printiiig Company knot in the t ingle of the great con- To conserve white paper and your llicl. But Turkey w lling to yield patience and your space, we have de­ Action, 123 Die Other­ Every Evening except Sundays and and pa'^sivoly it not actively join the cided to suspend our tri-weekly ser­ Holidays. Allies is a much nearer ro.ss:bility. vice to the newspapers on our syndi­ ■ cate list. We think it a sort of sac­ wise WARE TOMORROW AT 2.30 P. M. By Mall, Postpaid. The Hughes aircraft report may J4.00 a year, ?2.i'0 fui six months. rilege to send out the kind of matter By Carrier ...... Twelve cents a week be expected to tell the truth about we are forced to send out, when our Single Copies ...... Two cents those responsible for the slow pro­ Marines “ over there” are writing Sixteen-16-Pieces of Guaranteed 73 ARE MISSING ^ gress and possible “ graft” in con­ publicity with their bayonet points $12.98 Main Office— Herald Building, Man­ nection with the government’s pro­ Aluminum Ware For . . . . chester. Branch Office— Ferris Block, dipped in Hun blood. Theirs is the South Manchester. gram. The Bridgeport Times says kind of Marine Corps publicity that correctly that the “ report of the Severely W^ounded, 693— New Brit­ counts! ain and a Few Other Towns Rep­ TERMS: $1.00 DOWN and $1.00 WEEKLY TELEPHONES Senate committee dealt rather with We were “ first” to have a public­ Main Office, Main and Hilliard Sts. 0B4 the failure and omissions of the air resented from Connecticut. Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... 545 ity bureau and a press service, and War Bureau, Ferris Block ...... 489 craft program, than with the crim­ Brief description as follows: 5 quart Tea Kettle, 6 quart Preserving we are going to be “ first” to take the These casualties are reported by inal conduct of persons connected hint to discontinue in the interest of Kettle, 3 quart sauce pan, Berlin shape, with heavy aluminum cover. Coffee with the program.” That is up to General Pershing: American Expe­ BE READY FOR YOUR paper conservation. ditionary Forces: Percolator, Set of 1, li/j and 2 quart Sauce Pans, three piece Cutlery Set, Hughes. CANVASSERS. You’ve been mighty good to us Killed in a ctio n ...... 94 Carver, Butcher and Paring Kmfe, “Pride of the Kitchen” Outfit consist­ Meet them with a smile, these loy­ these last three years. You’ve Senators Brandegee and McLean Missing in action ...... 31 ing of 4 pieces, 6 quart kettle, cover, strainer and pudding pan. al people who put aside their person­ helped us make the old globe, eagle are “ obstinate” persons, as the Kai­ Wounded severely ...... 346 al interests and duties, and cheer­ and anchor as well known as the This is probably the last lot of aluminum ware we shall have to offer ser would say. Both of them voted Died from wounds ...... 38 fully devote four'^aays to the all im­ Gold Dust Twins. We want to Died from aeroplane accident... 1 as aluminum is very scarce and is being restricted in its use by the War portant cause of the Fighting Fourth No yesterday on the suffrage amend­ thank you for that and we want to ment. Our suffragists perhaps have Died from accident and other Industries Board more and more. We know that every housewife in Liberty Loan. Manchester has al­ let you know that anything that you learned by this time that “ bombard­ causes ...... 7 ways gone over the top in every pa­ receive from this Bureau in the fut­ Manchester who has not already secured one of these sets will want to ments” with resolutions do not pay. Died of disease ...... 12 triotic effort and she always will— ure will be “ real stuff” — up to the take advantage of this offer and, therefore, we will not place any on sale Too much of that is as bad as mili­ Wounded, degree undetermined 1 God bless her!— partly because her Marine Corps handle as it were— until 2.30 in the afternoon. We think we have enough to go around, but tancy. Prisoners...... 4 people respond intelligently and gen­ else we’ll not send it out. But the to make sure, come early and get yours, erously to each worthy cause, and tri-weekly story dies with this letter. The New London Day says “ Heav­ Total ...... •...... ■...... 534 partly because her many energetic We’re through! List No. 1. en, Hell or Home by Christmas,” a With sincere and grateful thanks war -workers toil and plan and can­ Died of Disease. slogan of our boys on the West for what you have done for us in the NEW VIGIOR RECORDS FOR OCTOBER ON SALE TODAY vass so faithfully to make these big Private Edward Farrell, Hartford. front, is reported to have originated past and in the hope that we’ll be quotas come true. Men and wom­ Wounded Severely, with General Pershing himself. It able to send you now and then a en alike, zealous and earnest in these Lieutenant John A. Harvey, New vast undertakings, cheerfully give will be “ Pike’s Peak or Bust” by Regular Honest to Goodness story, I London. Christmas anyhow, if our Yanks am, their time and their brains to the Private Arthur Lewis Beatson, have their way. Sincerely, work. Bristol. Between Friday and Monday our T. G. Sterrett, Private Frederick V. \ Smith, town will be thoroughly canvassed “ Morning Star Gazing,” an edi­ Captain of U. S. Marines, Unionville. torial caption in the Hartford Times, In charge of Bureau. by Liberty Loan workers. Meet Private Henry E. Johnson, New them half way; have your mind made strikes us as apt and suitable, as it Haven. up to lend to the utmost. It is not were. W^ounded, Degree Undetermined- much to-do, here in our comfortable REMEDY FOR SPOILAGE Private Archie Brown, Jr., New homes, in order that our boys may BOYS IN UNIFORM. London. sooner come home victorious from Hartford, Oct. 2— Thousands of OF CANNING IS FOUND Private Anton Kolosky, New Ha­ the battle field. Help Manchester American boys below draft age will ven. roll up her million quickly and en­ soon be wearing an official United Food Department Experts Say fo m Private Woodman Martinez, An- thusiastically, and subscribe with a States uniform, according to infor­ WAR IS PLAYING HAVOC Should Be Canned Under Steam sonia. thankful heart, that we are helping mation received from the United Pressure. Prisoners. save the world for democracy. States Department of Labor by WITH SOCCER CHAMPIONS Arthur Howe, Federal Director for Private Thomas J. Hart, Hartford. Chairman George M. Landers of Connecticut of the United States The following other casualties TURKEY AND THE WAR. the food department today made pub National Cup is Anybody’s Prize Boys’ Working Reserve. Secretary are reported: It is with some surprise that the lie the report of the experts on spoil This Year— Noted Players Are of Labor Wilson has authorized, and Killed in action ...... 93 average reader learns or recalls that age at some of the canning centers Now in Service. the W.ar Department has approved Missing in action ...... 42 the Young Turk party, which appear­ notably the two at Farmington and an olive drab uniform which may be Wounded severely ...... 347 ,V m ed to represent all the democratic Greenwich. Earlier in the season The national championship of soc­ worn by all members of the United Died of disease ...... 21 hopes remaining in the Ottoman em­ trouble developed particularly at cer football is “ anybody’s” prize States Boys’ Working Reserve. Died of accident and other pire, is leagued and long has been Farmington in the matter of keep­ this season. As in very nearly every Already there are many units of causes ...... 6 igued with Germany. A curious ing. corn. Naturally it took some ^ther sporty _th& j^ope ip completely the BsjlS’ Working ^oserve. jtbrotigh- ' I, . . . . . 33^ Litiqn.^ne would say, i f ^ e Youpg of ttfe romance ~dut of"^cannIng In upset in the major league of the out the: country which have bden Wounded slightly ...... 5 rks honestly aimed at an approach have the product spoil and not only kicking game. In all probability awaiting the announcement of the Prisoners ...... 4 to republican government. But this but the canning centers were some combination entirely new to f \ official dress of the organization, the fact is they were unable or did subjected to w’hat seemed to be at the National Challenge Cup Competi­ and many more units which will be Total ...... - ...... 566 not care to carry out their aspira­ that time just criticism. tion will wear the soccer crown organized as a result of the pro­ Killed in Action. tions completely, and the army had The food department detailed ex when the 1918-19 season is brought ' ' i \ posed expansion of the Reserve un­ Private Stanley Brogis, New Brit­ been so modelled upon German lines perts from the agricultural college to to a conclusion next April. der the co-operation of the War De ain and was so thoroughly dependent up­ go to the centers and thoroughly in­ The long arm of the military draft on German officers and the German partment will at once discArd citi­ Private Jay Richitelli, New Haven. spect the plants and carefully watch Died of AVounds. has reached into the Bethlehem military power, to say nothing about zens’ clothes for the olive drab of the methods that were employed. Private Adolph Geidel, New Brit­ Steel F. C. which has won the nation­ Germany’s economic grip upon the the Reserve uniform. They called into consultation George al trophy three times in the five empire, that the Young Turks were ain. E. Farrell from Washington, one of Died of Disease. years in which the countrywide com­ forced still to play Germany’s game. % SIX MORE APPOINTED. I the country’s best known canning Private William A. ' Corcoran, petition has been conducted, and in It is very doubtful whether Ger­ Hartford, Oct. 2— Appointment, experts but still the trouble persist- whose trophy room the magnificent many will submit to the isolation of Hartford. with the approval of the war bu- ed. Samples of the spoiled corn Died from Accident and other Causes symbol of United States soccer su­ Turkey, any more than she has to rcaus concerned, of six more local were then submitted to Doctor L. F. Private Rokas Alekiewlszius, New premacy now rests. Two stars of that of Bulgaria, if she can prevent directors of non-war construction Rettger, Professorjpf Bacteriology in the Bethlehem machine— Tommy LADIES! it. The morning dispatches say Britain. was announced today by Samuel Yale University. It appears that Wounded Severely. Murray, one of the best halfbacks the Kaiser and his aids are doter- Ferguson, state director of non-war the canning centers processed their in the land, and Jimmy Murphy, a . mined to maintain communication Lieutenant Walter B. Davis, Mid­ OUR SHOES WILL INTEREST YOU construction. The men appointed product for three hours in a hot dletown. leading forward— have been called over the Orient railway at all costs were Oscar Anderson, Bristol; Theo- water bath and ordinarily this is foi the army service. and that a considerable part of an Private Charles Derry, Groton. dore L. Bristol, Ansonia; John Milne, quite sufficient but for some inex- Private William B. McCarthy, S. While the championship aggrega­ OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST estimated 250,000 troops which have Norwalk; Frank Shea, Stamford; N. plicable reason, due possibly to the tion of last season has been mater­ reached the Bulgarian capital will Manchester. R. Bronson, Waterbury, and Henry unusual warm weather at the time Private Angelo Pietro, Waterbury. ially weakened, this very circum­ guard the road against the Allies. G Ellis Torrington. the product was canned, a highly stance will inject a new interest In­ YOU MORE The latter will be virtually compelled Private Stephen Rypka, Norwich. f The local directors will receive, resistent organism technically known Private Harry Gillespie, Water­ to the N. C. C. Competition, Beth­ to block traffic on this railway, which from the territory over which they as Bacillus’Tdematis was much more lehem will not rule a favorite in the Ladies’ Brown Calf Shoes, medium h e e l...... $7.00 joins Constantinople with the Cen­ bury. Ladies’ Havana Brown Ivid Shoes, medium heel .. .$6.50 have jurisdiction, applications for abundant than usual and whenever Private William Hlfikson, Bridge­ speculation on the cup chase as the tral powers, if they expect to cut off permits for building operations of a this bacterium is present in sufficient club undoubtedly would in the noi'- Ladies’ Gun Metal Calf Shoes, low h e e l...... $5.00 Turkey. port. nature not specifically exempted by numbers it is necessary to can under Private Isadore D. Lehman, New mal trend of events. Ladies’ Black Kid Shoes, medium and low heel .... $6.00 The quarter million of troops men­ the Federal War Indnstries Board, steam pressure in order to avoid A dO’zen new elevens of the very tioned, however, were withdrawn Haven. Ladies’ Brown Cloth Top Shoes ...... $5.50 and $6.00 The local directors will transmit ap- spoilage. Chairman Landers said Private Stephen Sidorento, Hart­ first rank are entering the lists for from Roumania, and the latter is not plication to Mr. Ferguson, who, with that of course this report did not re- the national title to represent lead­ Ladies’ Cushion Comfort S h o e s ...... $3.50 to $6.00 ford. vanquished and will not be vanquish­ the non-war construction committee store canned goods that had spoiled, ing shipbuilding plants of the Atlan­ Children’s Brown Calf High Cut Shoes . .$3.00 and $3.50 ed until her army is no more. The of which he is chairman, will review but he was glad to officially inform tic Coast and along the Great Lakes. Boys’ Shoes ...... ' ...... $2.00 to $4.50 Roumanians will rise again, it is them and render the decision to | all concerned that there had been no MUST READ UT ON WAR In a number of cases these new ag­ predicted, or will join the Allies, Washington for final approval. lack of care on the part of canning WHILE SERVING SENTENCE. gregations give extraordinary prom­ which amounts to the same thing. kitchens. Seattle, Wash.— Sentenced to read ise and many there are among the Several weeks ago it was said that the late Dr. Edward Everett Hale’s prophets of the kicking game who Mackensen refused to give a single RICKENBACKER LEADS One unique result of the war is story, “ The Man Without a Coun­ hold to the opinion that there will PARK SHOE STORE jnan of his troops in Roumania to aid AMERICAN ACES. | institution of lighthouses on ter­ try,” and books dealing with the be a whole herd of dark horses in Ludendorff on the West front, be­ JOHNSON BLOCK, MAIN STREET ra firma. Erected at the Swiss bor- war issued by the Bureau of Public the soccer classic soon to get under cause conditions would not permit With the American Army in 1 (jej. the upturned lights notify all Information, Thomas T. Montgom­ way. .y the withdrawal. Conditions have France, Oct. 1.— (night)— Lieuten- airmen of the arrival at a neutral ery will spend the next year in the Quite a number of entries already not changed vitally in Roumania ant “ Eddie” Rickenbacker, of Col-1 boundary.— New York Sun. Pierce County Jail at Tacoma. Mont­ have been received by Thomas W. since he spoke. umbus, Ohio, who recently became CAN’T SAVE BY BUYING gomery w'as convicted in the Federal Cahill, honorary secretary of the soccer. Last year, in spite of war The British military authorities, an “ ace” is leading the American LIQUOR, SAYS OLD MAN. District Court here of violation of United States Football Association, conditions, there were 54 clubs en­ however, agree that a new campaign flyers with 12 destroyed German ma­ You .Stay-at-home— the Espionage act. In passing sen­ 126 Nassau St„ New York City. The by the Allies in Servia will be neces­ chines to his credit- Edgar Tobin tered and the financial returns were Columbus, O., Oct. 2.— “We are , tence on him Federal Judge Jeremiah five dollar checks will continue to sary, because of the 150,000 addi­ of San Antonio, TexSfs, is second with Fight with your dollars! the greatest in the history of the going out of business before the gov- ^ Neterer said he could make the sen­ drift in to him until noon of Oct. tional men, more or less, that Ger­ 11, while R. G. Landis, son of Judge Don’t make George do it. fall-to-spring sport. Attendance fig­ ernment puts an additional tax on tence sixty years and impose fines 5, when the entry list will close many will use against Servia. Kenesaw Mountain Landis of Chlca- j Do it yourself! ures for the last year’s semi-finals whiskey. Buy today and save ' amounting to $30,000. Montgom­ tight. Drawings for the preliminary Meanwhile General Allenby pushes go, is third, with 10 victories. Lan­ If you don’t go to the and for the filial matches (the origi­ rAoiiey.” An old man read the ahove^ ery is twenty-two years old and ad­ round and first round proper will on and practically has surrounded dis. however, ia flying with the Brit­ nal final going to a tie and having sign in front of one of the most “aria- f trenches make your dol­ mitted he is a pronounced I. W. W. take place at the Broadway Central Damascus, while the French are said ish. to be replayed) showed an increase tocratic” saloons in this city and j lars go— ^Rid the world of Hotel, New York City, at 10.45 a. to'be advancing upon Beirut. of such character as to prove the reasoned as follows: ^‘How a man.;;^ brutal slayers of women m. on Sunday, Oct. 6. ■Thus, both the general and the PRISONERS HADN’T SEEN permanence of soccer even under can save money by buying liquor at^^J THE SULLIVAN PRIZES, special military successes of the Al­ and children— what if they AIRPLANES OR MOONSHINE. The U. S. F. A. National Challenge war-time conditions and the National any price is beyond me. I have ;, The Thrift Stamp contest prizes of Cup Competition Committee has lies are tending to break Turkey’s were your wife, your chil­ Belleville, 111.— Among the score Challenge Cup Competition to be the tried it all my life and have lost on / $15, $10 and $5 for the best essays fixed the following dates for the con­ confidence in Germany’s cause. Ger­ dren, your home—They of prisoners taken from the Chester recognized championship fixture of every deal I made.” on “ The Fighting Fourth Liberty clusion of the various rounds: Pre­ many’s ability to aid Turkey, if may be if you don’t give penitentiary and brought here to the game. Bonds,” offered by John F. Sullivan liminary, Oct. 20; First, Nov 17; Turkey wants aid, is questionable in work on the Scott Field Road were to the students of our High school, up your dollars. Second, Dec. 22; Third, Feb. 9, 1919; NEW LIBERTY LOAN PHRASE. the absence of surplus man power many who had never seen an aero­ ended on Monday^ The essays have Arfe you a patriot—Let Fourth, Mar. 2; Semi-finals, Mar. $300 CONSCIENCE MONEY. Delaware, Oct. 2.— Former Gov-5^ and in the increasing demand upon plane before in their lives. They all been turned over to the judges. your doUars prove it ! Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 2.— The first ernor Frank B. Willis, ■whose hom** that power by reason of the growing were astounded at the sight of army 30; Final, April 20. These are R. LaMotte Russell, E. S. contribution that Alleghany is in this city, has coined a phrase.’ , Allied successes. The Central powy Buy Fighting Fourth Lib­ aviators flying over the aviation Before the entry of the United Ela and F. A. Verplanck. County’s conscience fund has re­ which is being copied generally._i.y ers, and more particularly Germany, erty Bonds early today at field. There also were some who States into the war, the national A Before the end of the week the es-| ceived for a year came in the other Here it is: “ No dollar is too xold or-^ have more fronts to defend than ever any bank, on the cash or had never seen the moon shine until competition was assuming huge pro­ says will be judged and the prizes day in the shape of three $100 bills. too young'to do its full share in the^ before, and being on the defensive do the first evening they camped in the portions. In 1916-17 there were awarded. The three best essays will instalment plan. This is the largest sum ever received. Fourth Liberty Loan.” ^ not know where the Allies next will open. 88 bidders for the title of titles in strike. Four sub-fronts now exist then be published.

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PAGRSIX THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2, 1918 WILSON m E C H IS NOT DAMASCUS, ST. QUENTIN | ffin iM n ii M PUBLIC IN AUSTRIA CAMRBAI ARE ENTERED OfUBERlY LOAN CKERS (Continued from pago 1) The War Comer iii e o n eufys Tues. night — Carlyle'-Johnston r ■■ " wandering about in a demoralized ji* League. Goremment Fears Effect condition in the northern part of Wednesday night— Odd Fellow*: Flanders. Letters From Manchester League. First Complete list of Team Captains and Solicitors— New Thursday night— Odd Fellow* upon Troops, Who Already '? I Enemy Retreat Menaced. Men on the Land and Sea League. Liberty Loan Headquarters Opened in Park Building To­ London, Oct. 2.— (1 p. m.)— The Friday night— Spinning mill Lea­ Are Disaffected latest advance of the British north gue. Other Nights for Open, Bowling. day— Famous Relic Train to Visit Manchester for Two- of St. Quentin is threatening the re­ Quick Lunch and Pocket Billiards. treat of the German line towards Le THE EVENING HERALD, eager to gather every bit Cateau, it was learned this after­ of news of our soldier boys, wherever they may be, in­ Honr Stop Next W eek-L atest Plans for Thursday NEW GERMAN MINISTRY vites its readers to contribute personals, porOons of let­ noon. _ ters, and any information about "theni tJiey may possess. KERR S GARAGE The Germans may be trapped be- Such portions of letters as are personal or which may give information to the eneniy, will, of course, not be 1 Maxwell Car for sale. Night’s Big Meeting - , tv.'oen Cambrai and the Scarpe and 1 Stanley Steamer for sale. Kaiser will Bring More Liberal Ele­ published. ments of Country into It, If Possi­ completely cooped up. 1 1914 Ford for sale. 1 '‘4 'The German line of retreat from For your motor troubles call • one hundred or more workers are ble— 'New Peace Move Foreseen. Th® Evening Herald is able to the Oise to St. Gobain is in danger Telephone 135-3. *1 engaged in canvassing alone. There­ □ □ □ ! pimscnt today the first complete list also. fore the Liberty Loan committee The internal situation in Austria- Truman, son of Rev. Woodward, incident in the growing list of Ger­ •f team captains and canvassers for has opened new headquarters in the Hungary is very interesting. The Five Villages Taken. formerly pastor of the Quarryville man victories that might have been, Manchester’s drive in the Fighting Park building, in the store former­ Hungarian troops no longer. have London, Oct. 2.— British troops Methodist church, writes the follow­ there will probably be no item better A. KERR, PROP. Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. ly used by Mowry’s restaurant. their heart in their fighting and have have broken the German line north­ ing letter to his parents from remembered by men who were 308t5 Some changes became necessary in Office equipment has been in­ refused to be transferred as reserves east of St. Quentin and have cap­ France: wounded while on that little job than the teams as originally planned, but stalled and the side walls have been to the Western front. tured five more villages on the Cam- September 7th, 1918, the item of lemonade. the Hst as printed herewith has been ornamented with Old Glory and the The Austrian government, facing a brai-St. Quentin front, the war of­ Dear Folks: One divisioq in parrlcular will GLASSES carefully revised and is a correct line lalest Liberty Loan posters. A tele­ situation which is full of momen­ fice announced today. It is quite a little time since last thank the Salvation Army with pock- ■^1 up of the ten teams which will de­ phone has be4n added, and canvass­ tous possibilities, is groping care­ All of the German defenses south I wrote to you, and it is likewise etbooks open for the carload of juicy [Made By scend upon every house in town in ers and others who wish information fully in the hope of finding a way of and Gouy have been quite a little time since I have heard yellow Italian fruit that happened the canvass which will begin Friday will call 250. A large illuminated out. Advices which have reached cleared by the Australians. A num­ from you. I have had just one let­ to be near enough to and to -US- morning. sign in the headquarters reads: here today show that the Austrian ber of Germans were captured. ter from brother in the four months Chateau-Thierry to make a real have an individuality which appeal* In the list of canvassers which ap­ “ Every bond you buy is a nail in officials still are holding out to the The text of the war office report that I have been over here. I judge Yank drink for Yank wounded avail­ to discriminating wearers of glasses. And then, too, they are moderatelj the Kaiser’s coffin. Come in and people prospects of an early peace. that this is just about the day that able in the thick of things. pears later in this article, it will be follows: priced. noted that large numbers of the sea­ drive a nail yourself.’’ In the pos­ Keep Wilson Address Quiet. “ Following strong pressure at 4 he is getting his commission, for you The S. A. had been looking for­ OFFICE OPEN EVERY NIGHT soned campaigners who have borne ter display, Walter Whitehead’s The complete text of President o’clock yesterday afternoon the 3 2nd wrote me over a month ago he was ward to hot weather, drive or no EXCEPT SATURDAY FROM 6.80 the brupt of past campaigns are to splendid figure of a square-jawed, Wilson’s New York address, in which division attacked the German line to have it in five weeks. drive, and they were getting ready to ro 9.00 P. M. be found on the firing line in the grim-visaged American soldier stands he cleared up all of the doubtful between and You may judge by a little poem 1 substitute real lemonade, with rinds drive for the Fighting Fourth. like a rock, ,looking determinedly ground in the peace aims of the in a successful operation. The vil­ am enclosing that at last I have and everything, for the old reliable At Optical Dept. G. Fox & Co. Tim Ten Teams. over the poin^ of his bayonet, bid United States, is still withheld from lages of Sequhart and Presseles were really been to the front. The few chocolate or the doubtful pinard. during the day. Following is the complete list of ding all hands to “ Come on,” Austrian consumption. It is assum­ taken and the German line was verses express quite accurately not The water supply was none too LEWIS A. HINES the ten teams, including captains and Women Workers Busy. ed in diplomatic circles here that un­ breached. only my own, but the feelings of good, and when a man is hit, he EYESIGHT SPECIALIST canvassers: The women's committee, under the til the Austrian ministry determines “ To the northward, was every man in the battery the first wants something to drink as soon as HOUSE & HALE BLOCK. Team No. 1 — direction of the chairman, Mrs. Aus­ upon its next move this attitude will cleared of the enemy. time under fire. I have been in he can get to it. Captain, N. H. Richards tin Cheney, are takjnff an active part be maintained. “ The Australians completed the since then, too, but didn’t find my Everybody to the BiUTels. Theodore Ridwell. in the plans for the drive. At the The Kaiser is forming a new min­ capture of the German defenses feelings changed much. Yet you John Cairns So when the doughboys and the R. V. Treat new headquarters in the Park build istry. It is understood that he south of Le Catelet and Gouy. should have seen how Indifferent the Artillery and the Signal Corps be­ SCHOOL Dr. Green ing, the office committee of the wo­ hopes to bring into it the members “ South of Cambrai, at dusk, Eng­ boys were who have been used to fire gan sending representatives back to Mrs. James Robinson men workers is in constant attend of the Liberal parties who, up to lish and Scottish troops drove the en­ for some months. Of course they visit the dressing stations, the Sal­ Mrs. N. B. Richards ance, with Mrs. W. S. Gillam chair­ now, have not been actively associat­ emy from Crevecoeurt and Rumilly don’t like it, yet they walk erect and vation Army came to the fore with SHOES Mrs. P. F. Hannon ed with the junkers. Then will Mrs. Chris Glenney man and Mrsv Willard B. Rogers and established themselves on the calm, and don’t dodge at the sound those Italian lemons, beaucoup su­ Mrs. Herman Montie vice-chairman. About 30 assis­ naturally follow a new peace move high ground to the east and north. of every shell the way we are apt to gar and barrels of clean, cold water for Boys and Growing Girls. Team No. 2— tants are cooperating on the office craftily prepared, officials say, and Several hundred prisoners were tak­ do. which they brought up on a Ford de­ Reputable, Long Wearing Captain, Samuel Kemp committee at the headquarters. an effort will be made to secure con­ en.’’ Our base location has changed livery truck. Every Yank that got Charles Hathaway Advance subscriptions are being sideration for it. from the woods where we were sta­ within range of that lemon threw Kinds. Raymond A. Johnson British-Belgians Cross Lys. Michael J. Donahue taken at the headquarters. The tioned some five weeks ago, and our away his cigarette and,, made a dive Henry Morgan new headquarters are designated London, Oct. 2.— British and Bel­ home is now nearer the lines. For for his tin cup. Miss Myra Hunt conspicuously by the large sign read PERSHING AND GOURAND gian troops, advancing on the Flan­ the first time in five months I am The doctors say that a good many Mrs. Walter Cheney ders front, have captured Ledege- now sleeping in a real house, one GHNNEmiMIUI Miss Catherine Murphy ing: ^ V who couldn’t walk, all who couldn’t Mrs. Frank Islieb Fighting Fourth ^ HELPED FOCH MUCH hem, (six miles south of the German that was evidently quite a mansion make a dive for their share, are go­ Team No. 3— Hiberty Loan Headquarters. base at Roulers) and have forced a for this country before the war. And ing to live and go back to the States Captain, F. T. Blish Chairman R. LaMotte Russell re­ (Coi^tinned from page 1) crossing of the Lys river between even now it is not very dilapidated, because they got a drink that killed J. H. Keith ceived today a consignment of the Wervicq and Comines, the Belgian and we are comfortable and cozy their fever when they needed it most. pW and M liu l Lucius Pinney are withdrawing from their advanc­ war office at Havre announced to- A Clifford R. Burr new Liberty bonds and all who desire Utere. Jerry, still continues to call Lemonade is a life-saver to wound- .Ternilp. Wind j to purchase the honj|.s outright.and ed noBitton8_ facing the ieft fliank of t ) < '...'.v once in a whlle.yb^ we. are' alipast ifQvereA mes', and^his pfirticnlar wiss Keershan receive the actual'bonds may do so oufT 'offensive front. (The Ameri­ • Comines is only eight miles from used to his visits by thltf time. tuFiRed sonie good tricks for the sur­ Mrs. H. A. Nettleton by calling at the Manchester Trust can left wing rests in the sector of Lille, one of the Germans’ chief po­ I must close now and wash and Mrs. James C. Daykins geons. Blks. L. S. Carter. Company. the Argonne forest.) sitions in northern France. shave for a change. My health Another thing that was Imported Team No. 4— Chairman Russell announced this American negro troops, operating The text of the Belgian report still continues to be the very best, for'use in the emergency was mos­ Captain, A. E. Bowers noon an event which is sure to be of under the direction of the French, follows: but as to putting on weight, that quito netting. When the need for Angelo Bosco deep interest to Manchester citizens. have captured Binarville, in the sec­ “ British and Belgian troops are does not run in my veins. I think protection against flies was apparent Alfred F. Howes tor of the Argonne forest. progressing in the direction of Hoog- Chas. J. Strickland He has arranged to have the New weigh to an ounce what I have at the evacuation hospitals dnd dress­ L. H. Knapp England Liberty- Loan committee’s One of the finest feats performed lede and Roulers. The British have weighed for the last five years. ing stations, the Salvation lassies L. T. WOOD Anna Hyde famous relic train which is touring by the Americans was the capture of captured Ledegehem and have cross­ Remember that mail is the most sent to Paris and got all they could. 8. H. STEVENS, MGR. Mrs. John M. Williams the country stop at this place in the a German stronghold point called ed the Lys between Wervicq and desirable of things over here, and Then, too, the doughnut batteries Mrs. J. C. Bushnell “ Abris St. Louis,’’ which fell before Comines. Aviators bombed Lich- Office: 72 Bissell St. Tel. 496 Mrs. R. J. Anderson near future. The remarkable train that you must not wait to write only more than scored on this latest Mrs. Chas. B. Loomis of five cars, loaded with such relics the rush of New York troops. It tervelde, dispersing German con­ v.'hen you get a letter from me; for strategic retreat of Fritz. Two lit­ Team No. 5— as .guns, belts, ammunition and other had been holding up our advance on voys.’’ that would be hard on me if a couple tle Salvation lassies fed 28 lost hun­ weeks in such a fine climate and Captain, John W. Nickerson articles captured from the Gcrnuiiis the edge of the Argonne forest. Dur­ of my letters should happen to slip gry doughboys in a bunch, less than Germany Blowing Up Bridges. country, but I guess you would not G. Plumb by the Allies, wlH stop for two hours ing the afternoon the German bat­ up somewhere. six hours after first starting their Rev. J. S. Neill like to cross the ocean with so many at the Manchester station, and it is teries became active and Gesnes was Amsterdam, Oct. 2.— The German Very best love to all, refreshment station. Battle smoke J. P. Lamb submarines in action. Ray C. Pillsbury safe to say that thou^ndp will be on vigorously shelled. military authorities in Belgium are Truman. could not blot.out the cheerful smell Mrs. T. L. Cheney hand to see the booty which the An amusing Incident accompanied placing wooden bridges at the end of of frying, nor shell-fire drive away We are treated fine in all respects, Mary Hutchinson American, English, French and Ital­ the taking of Binarville. The col­ all important roads and are beginning the allure of the sinker. so you need not worry about that. Mrs. F. T. Blish UNDER FIRE. ored troops explained that “ it was to blow up all of the fixed bridges in “ They came up like camions, un­ Wo get plenty of everything that a Wilhelmina M. Wright ian soldiers have taken from Hans It is hard to put on paper the first strange town they had been the country, said a dispatch from a limbered like 75s and were in action soldier needs. Sarah -E. Trask and Fritz. How a fellow feels in battle IaV Team No. 6— Thursday’s Meeting. in.’’ (The capture of Binarville frontier correspondent today. This When the bullets cut and caper in nothing flat,” said one grinning ar­ The American army says, “ Hell, Captain, B. L. Knight All of the 100 canvassers received was reported by the French war of­ confirms a previous dispatch from And machine guns crack and rat- tilleryman. Which is what a Heaven or Hoboken by spring” and Rev. Richard Peters fice on Tuesday.) your correspondent. tie. Franco-Yank might call “ some lai- each one is going to live up to it. We Rev. Eric I. Lindh in their mailtoday an invitation arc not allowed to give out any war Ralph Howard from the general committee to be at When he hears express trains com­ son.” C. S. Marshall Cheney hall at 6:30 Thursday even­ ing news so you will have to depend on Miss Haywood ing. This will be the one big and Through the air aye fast and faster the papers for information. Mrs. E. G. Seaman Mrs. William J. Shields of 139 important meeting of the Liberty MORE THAN 100 OERMAN M E S OESIXOIED With a rush, whirring, humming But remember we have Old Bill Mrs. E. T. Bentley That portends some grim disaster. School street has received an inter­ Miss Jessie Staye Loan drive so far as the actual work­ on the run and all but the dead ones Mrs. S. L. Cheney ers are concerned, and the committee When his limbs are somehow shaking esting letter from her son. Private aro going to keep on running, and if Team No. 7— has requested that all other engage­ Bt YANKEES IN SIX OAYS-EOKE IS 0. K. Far beyond his poor control Wesley R. Shields of Company L, he don’t quit by next spring, he Captain, A. Balthasar ments for that evening be postponed As the shells nearby are breaking IGOth Infantry, written under date won’t have men enough left to run Chris Glenney And he hunts a friendly hole. Levi Wheaton by the workers. of September 1. Private Shields .a good Saturday afternoon picnic. far above protecting them from the Wm. Eneman After the buffet lunch to be served With the American Army in How the bullets whine and whistle tells of the beauties of Ireland and If any of the boys from home are Harold Preston by the Red Cross canteen, the com­ France, Oct. 1.— (Night)— Over one Germans. Snipping branches overhead! England, the customs and habits of leaving for camp, advise them to be­ Ruth Porter plete equipment for the solicitors Luke Not Lost. IIow night-mare-ish-ly each missle the French people and the trouble gin French lessons at once, and to Laura Walker hundred German airplanes were shot Sings its warning cry of dread! Martha Newton will be distributed and full instruc­ down by American airmen in six With the American Army North­ he is having because he does not study every spare minute, as they Maude Russell tions given the workers. days on the offensive avest of the west of Verdun, Oct. 1.— (delayed] What a cruel decimator! understand French. He advises all will never regret it when they land Mrs. Thomas Rogers Meuse river, the censor now permits -—Lieutenant Frank Luke of Phoc What a fiendish dragon-fly the boys who are leaving for camps her®. Team No. 8— C.VN USE TRADE NAME. nix, Arizona, one of the leading Seems the hostile aviator to spend all the spare time they can Everything is very high here and Captain, C. E. Watkins it to be stated. Pelting death from out the sky! R. J. Smith Washington, Oct. 2.— On the Nearly all of the German observa­ American “ aces” officially reported get in studying this language. He we need every cent we get. For in­ E. J. Holl ground that its trade name “ M. and tion balloons that were destroyed missing Sunday night, spectacularly IIov/ poor Sammie coughs and stifles says the American army says “ Hell, stance, face soap costs 35 cents, writ­ Miss Harriet Condon J.’’ conveys tl^^ampression that its fell victims to Lieutenant Luke of reappeared last night northwest of From the witches’ brew of gas! Heaven or Hoboken” by spring and ing paper, 75, tooth paste, 50 and so Miss Dorothy Hemingway coffee was a blend of Mocha and Avocourt, where he brought three How the minutes— once mere trifles that each one is going to live up to on, while foodstuffs go even higher. Team No. 9— Phoenix, Arizona. Seem like ages now to pass! Captain, Edward F. Taylor Java, where in J^ct it was a mixture American airmen have complete German balloons down in flames, in that. His letter follows: There is no Y. M. C. A. where we John Hyde of Santos and Cfeipjhbihn-coffees, the mastery of the air on the front where rapid succession. Such are times when just a puddle My dear Mother: are and the boys sure do miss it. John F. Tournaud federal Trade Commission today or­ our men are fighting. American Luke left on a mission Sunday af Or a filthy old sink-drain A few words to let you know we We have not received any mail as George Waddell dered the E. E. G^ay Coffee Company pursuit airplanes, flying in massed ternoon and failed to return. At Is a welcome place to huddle arrived safely over here and in fine yet and nothing but a French pape^L Joseph E. Moore An4 a spot to long remain. to look at, and it might as well be Mrs. James Shearer of Boston to d'ifSifidiltlnue the use of formation and with frequently 30 five o’clock last night an airplane condition and ready to battle with Mrs. James Johnston the designation. >-The order was or 40 in a bunch, have swept the Ger­ flew over one of our balloon camps May these lines but make thee wiser old Fritz. I am having a great Chinese; so you can send some paper* Miss Marion Tinker agreed to by the company without mans from the air ana held complete and dropped a note containing the As to how a fellow feels time with these French people. It when you write. Miss Helen Maloney protest. control ever since the offensive start­ brief message: Under fire, and how the Kaiser is sure hard for one to get by when he I don’t know of any other new* Must be ground beneath our heels. Team No. 10— “ Watch for burning Boche bal­ can’t talk French. to tell this time more than to say Captain, George H. Williams ed. T. H. Woodward. Thomas Ferguson HOSPITAL F(fct€ED TO This has permitted the artillery loons.” I was sure sxjrprised to see what that by this time next year the U. S. Albert Knofia ADVERTISE FOR BLOOD. regulating planes, the photoplanes, (Signed) “ LUKE.” beautiful country is in England and boys will be coming home with vic­ Charles Ryan St. Louis, Mo., Oct.2.— The war the observers and bombers to do A few minutes later a German bal The Herald is in receipt of a copy Ireland' Their grain fields and the tory and Old Glory flying together Prank Tyler has caused such a scarcity of able- their work practically undisturbed. loon was seen falling in flames. An of The Stars and Stripes, the official way each one is fenced with stone or and the world will be at peace and Miss Ruth .Ferguson hedge is sure a fine sight. The Miss Harriet Treat bodied healthy men that a hospital Remarkably few slow type ma­ instant later another destroyed newspaper of the American Expedi­ nothing left for old Bill only a Miss Ethel Ward here has been forced to advertise for chines are lost, owing to the wonder­ Boche balloon was sighted, followed tionary Forces, sent by one of 'Man­ houses are all of stone or brick and ruined nation and the flowers of hi* New Headquarters. persons to sell their blood for trans­ ful protection the single seaters af­ five minutes later by a third balloon chester’s Salvation Army war work­ many of them have straw for a roof. country gone. An Important step in the cam­ fusion. Two patients were suffering ford even in daylight raids, which in flames. ers, Florence to her parents, Mr. and Their cities and parks easily com Your loving son, paign was taken today, when new with anemia and the hospitals were are usually costly. It developed that Luke landed at Mrs. Edward Turkington of Winter pare with any of ours, and more Wesley,. ; • street. It is the issue of August 2 beautiful, if anything. Their dairy headquarters for the Liberty Loan forced to advertise for ten persons. These raids are necessarily an advanced station near Verdun ------;v drive were opened. Owing to the carried out in the face of heavy an­ Sunday night and started on the and contains the following account farms and cows are of better type growing volume of business at the John Rollason of Washington ti-craft fire and the fire from many trail of Boch balloons Monday morn­ of how tl^e Salvation Army served than any I ever saw In the states, A most inclusive and precise slo-» . War Bureau, it has been found very street is very ill with pneumonia. enemy scout machines. But through ing without reporting to his comman­ lemonade and provided doughnuts for would sure like to spend a few gan for the Fourth Liberty LoaKl; unsatisfactory to conduct the normal This noon he was unconscious and the activity of the American protec­ der. Luke specializes in destroying the “ doughboys” during the wiping months there after the war. has not its author the German Bmi hQsiness of the bureau and at the but little hope was held out for his tion planes our bombing squadrons enemy balloons, being officially cred­ out of the Soissons-Rheims salient: It would bo fine if you could only peror: “ America wishes to add- game time have the bureau used as recovery. He is the oldest son of often number 50 airplanes, flying in ited with downing 14 balloons and When the wiping out of the Sols- visit here for a while and it would deeds to big words.”— New Toi the headquarters for a drive in which Mr,, and Mrs. Joseph Rollason. a long wedge with pursuit planes five airplanes. sons-Rheims salient becomes a mere do you lots of good to spend a few Sun. ■ ‘vv

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We have but just left Frank cold. Poor decided to discontinue and offer it subject to stock at the' ^ hall. Frank was almost struck dumb. Park Theater, “Carmen of the old price of $2.50. He had his pigs all counted,, knew RUGS AND LINOLEUMS Klondike.’’ just when he was going to kill each Stock as follows: Circle Theater, “A Man’s World. and every one of them and more too, 1-19, 2-20, 5-21, 2-22, 5-23, 4-24, 5-25, 4-26, 4-27, 3-28, Commencing tomorrow morning, we shall offer you the opportunity to procure at mod- he had them weighed and knew how 5-29, 1-30. lighting Up Time. much pork he would have to eat all ey-saving prices, the choicest of New Rugs and Floor Coverings. In many instances at Auto lamps should be lighted to­ Just 41 Pairs in stock. winter. So when one of Frank s lf*ss than present wholesale prices. The productions of the best manufacturers are rep­ night at 7:03 o’clock. iiigs up and leaves him all his cal­ resented in this, the largest an^ most comprehensive showing of > Floor Coverings m The sun rose at 5:48 a. m. culations went to smash. The sun sets at 5:33 p. m,. Connecticut. Frank is a motorraan on the trol­ ley lines and he doesn’t have time to Town Clerk Benton is issuing hun­ cliase around looking for lost or ters’ licenses every day. The hunt- BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPET :,iolcn pigs. He quietly asked among Royal Wilton Rugs. :ig season begins next Tuesday, tho his neighborhood, “Who stole my Special Value a t ...... 79c., 89c., .99c., and $1.49 per yard. 8 th. pig?’’ Evidently Frank’s pig heard Size 12xD feet, very fine weave, attrac­ Isahiali Symington has sold a STENCILLED BORDER GRASS RUGS that his lord and master was down- tive colorings and designs, very durable. fiuilding lot ' on the “Oakland Ter- lieartcd over his loss for yesterday Very desirable and attractive, buch in lace’’ plot on Oakland street to Royal Wilton Rugs. C f i Q QPC he pig came strolling back hoiAe. To demand for living rooms, bedrooms and Claus L. Anderson and wife. . Superior Values a t ...... he sure that it was his own pig dining rooms. The Manchester. 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What is bothering Johnson is Oflicor Herman Schendel who has allover designs, noted for their beauty and (All grades of Plain Linoleum includ­ where that pig went. It gained been ill for some time with pneumo­ ing standard battleship, full 1-4 inch thick, fourteen pounds in as many days and durabilitv. nia was not much better yesterday. Size 12x9 feet, $21.95 to $:19.95. for public buildings, stores, offices, etc. now Frank is considering sending His wife who has been very sick Contract work solicited.) all his pigs on a two weeks’ vaca­ * AXMINISTER RUGS witli the same disease is now con- tion. High grade Rugs in fine weaves, extra LINO FLOOR CLOTH ■;iuored out of danger. heavy quality and fine range of designs The members qt Hose Co. No. 2 of A waterproof, sanitary, good wearing B(HS BREAK BULBS. and colorings. floor covering, in the newest tile and hard- I lie north end fire department will Size 12x9 feet, $29.95, $11.95, $48.95. meet in front of the Brown building One of the most necessary ar- Avood patterns, special at 65c. square yard. Snpt. Hechiicr Says Sixty Were Size 10-6x8-3 at $31.95, $37.95. tomorrow morning to attend the tirle.s of equipment in the mod­ Bi’okcn This Month. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS RUG BORDER funeral of Private William McGuire. ern hoiusehold is the electric An endless variety of these splendid 36-inch wide Rug Border in hardwood He was an active iiiemhcr of the iron. There’s a sturdy servant According to a statement by Su- under the glittering coat of an .Rugs in designs and colorings suitable for patterns. Special, yard 65 cents. company. liorintendent L. N. Hecbner this Mr. and Mrs. Paul Charticr of 43 electric iron, ready to turn the any room, size 12x9 feet, specially priced morning, so many of the street clcc- RAG RUGS Church street announce tho engage­ drudgery of your ironing day at $24.95 to $31.95. Iric light bulbs are being broken by Newe.st afid best color combinations, de­ ment of their daughter, Ethel M., to into comfort, smoothing out the hoys that it is impossible to keep the WOOL AND FIBER RUGS lightful patterns, arranged to harmonize Sherwood H. Goslee of 21 Hunting- wrinkles of one of the hardest system in good working order. He Extra heavy, reversible, durable and ton street. Mr. Goslee is awaiting tasks of the housewife. “The with almost any decorative scheme. mid he was going to have his men suited to all rooms, sizes 12x9 feet, $14.95 his call to an officers’ Training Way to Cool, Comfortable and BATH RUGS Ttart on a tour of inspection today VELVET HALL AND STAIR CARPET school. Convenif'fit Ironing—is the Elec­ A choice selection of Reversible Wash­ ind he expected that between 55 and L ar^ assortment of figured and plain Alphonse Potitjean, employed- in GO broken bulbs would be found tric WaJK.” . able Rugs ifrthe'mltSt sought'for the spinning mill office, went home fwo^one effects, the various grades pric- about town. Often, when one of According to size, $1.75 to $7.50. yesterday suffering with a hard cold A guaranteed iron for $4.35. ><^d at $1.59 to $2.95 per yard. the bulbs is broken, tho fuse or other and it is feared he is in for an attack parts in the lamp sockets are disar­ of the influenza. Samuel Houston, ranged and the whole circuit is Iclt another member of tho spinning mill open. MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. IIATHAW.IY—HUTCHINSON. (;lllce force, also is sick at his home There is a place on Gardner street, FIVE SWEDISH SOCIETIES on School street. Miss Maude Adella Hutchinson, iK'ar tho Case uiachine shop, where Telephone 174. One of the voting machines will he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard it is impossible to keep a street lamp F. Hutchinson of 2 4 Bigelow street, BUY LUTHERAN CHURCH on exhibition at the town liall this in operation, tho bulb being broken nCternoon and evening. Alvin W. ETHELYN FR.VNKLIN BROWN. and Benjamin Waldron Hathaway of as fast as it is installed. This is a Greene will he in charge. Persons Ethelyn Franklin Brown, the lit- Lynn, Mass., were united in mar­ To Move it to Hi.'^sell Street and Have had place and where a light is much EPIDEMIC AT ITS HEKHT who have not yet voted by machine llo girl who has been unconscious riage at the Center Congregational It Changed into a Hall and Club­ needed. would do well to go ihcse and take from the olTeots of Spanish influenza BONDS parsonage this afternoon. Rev. house. Some hoys were brought into court HERE, SAYS DR. MOORE i Eric I. Lindh, acting pastor, per- a lesson. The machine will he on not so very long ago for breaking for the past six days, passed away exhibition tonight, tomorrow night this morning at the home of her . i formed the ceremony. The couple At a. meeting last evening of tho street lights and more arrests will and Friday night. Local Doctors Working Day and grandparents at 10 Elm Terrace. Itistheduty of every Amen-, immediately on a trip to the different local Swedish societies, it follow if this practice is continued. St. James’ big service flag has not Night Atfcinling I’aticnts— No The girl, who was 11 years of age, can citizen to buy Liberty white Mountains. On their return, wa:-. voted to purchase tho old And the boys who are caught will been hanging in front of the church was taken ill last Thursday morn­ Swedish Lutheran church, havo it not be dealt with in any easy man- Deaths Roimrted Yet. Bonds, A duty to himself and W. and Mrs. HalUaway ■'“ >'1“ the past few days, as it was torn ing as she was preparing to go to I in Lynn, whore the groom holds a moved to a lot on the north side of noi. during the last southeaster. There school. Sho attended the eighth to his country. Government position. I'.isscll street, just east of Barber & are a few additional stars to be Dr. D. C. Y. Moore is so over­ grade at the Washington school and The bride was for a number of West’s carpenter shop and convert it A. O. H. MEETING. worked with attending to Siiaiiisli in­ placed on the flag, making a total of vras also a member of the South Then if you have money left years employed as stenographer in j -where entertainments. Division No. 1, Ancient Order of 273. Of this number, 2G5 are alive fluenza cases tliat he cannot spare a Methodist Sunday school. She was the odice of the Orford Soap Co., and dances, lodge meetings and social Hibernians, will hold a special meet­ for purchases in our line, you and eight have died. minute. This nioniing lie gave a tlie daughter of Mij and Mrs. Albert is well known in town. gatherings may he held. The socie­ ing in the basement of St. James will find our word as good as our few seconds to a Herald iiuiii to tell R. Brown, of New Jersey. Besides ties interested in the deal are: Linne church at eight o’clock this evening him about the epidemic which ha.s hit SON TO GO OVERSEAS. iK'i- parents she is survived by two bond. SUBSTITUTES CHOSEN. l.odge, Knights of Pythias, Scandia to take action on the death of Pri­ Manchester hard. Every doctor is Mrs. Karoline Schmidt of Cedar sisters and a brother. The funeral At a meeting of the captains of Lodge, Order of Vasa, the original vate William B. McGuire. It is almost worked to death taking care street has received word from her which will be private will be -held the Odd Fellows’ howling league Vasa society, tho Swedish society planned to attend the funeral in a of the cases. Dr. Moore said ho had son. Lieutenant Arnold Schmidt, who from her late home on Saturday. 1HE DEW EtRltlW CO teams last evening, the following Seger and the Swedish Good Tem­ body tomorrow morning and a large no idea of the number of cases there is now at an aviation training camp attendance is hoped for at both the Rev. W. H. Bath will ofllciato and lu- substitutes were chosen: plars. are in town.- They have been re­ Jei^welers, Stationers, Opticians. in Plngland. Lieut. Schmidt receiv­ meeting tonight and at the funeral teriiieiit will be in the East ceme­ Team No. 1—C. O. Lord. Tho actual purchase of the build­ ported every day hut lie lias had uo ed hia.. commission at Plattsburgh tery. 'I’eam No. 2—Anders Sonnickson. ing will he made within a day or tomorrow. time to count tliem. He believes last year, was assigned to the infan­ Team No. 3—(’harles Sweet. two hut it probably will not ho The Hibernians have 51 members that the eiiidomic is now ;it its try and sent to Leon Springs, Texas. NU BONE CORSETS Team No. 4— W. C. Schicldge. moved to its new site on Bissell in the service and Private McGuire height here and that the number NE.VR BEER TOG NEAR. He trained in other camps in this is the first one to make the supreme Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 2.—Near, Made to Measure Team No. 5— Harry Keeney. . salute. The funeral of Giovanlno Gillardi time of it this week making out ques­ 1st, 1918. There is no reason at all why lo­ declare the only place along the llne^ Evening by Appointments. Private Lutkus was not well who died Thursday at Camp Devens I will be at the store of tionnaires. Judge Wood has had cal people should be frightened at from here to Buffalo where alcoholic For further Information write known in town hut there was quite a of influenza will be held tomorrow C. E. HOUSE & SON, INC. time for little else at his oflice for on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ the epidemic. Although’ there are rtimulants can be purchased is at large number of people at the ser- morning at 9 o’clock. Services will MRS. A. M. GORDON, Corsetiere the past two weeks and sessions are days during the month of October a large number of cases in town there Blakesley, Ohio, a distance of 274 ; vices in the church. There was al­ he in St. James church. The body except on Tuesday, October 8th. held at the Hall of Records every has not been a death in town from miles, and passenger trains don’t 50 Church St., Burnside. so a large number of floral tributes will be gIvQ»' full military honors. From 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. for the col­ evening at which several members of the disease. All the deaths which .•top there. I considering the number of people The Italian band will play and the lection of said taxes. the board are kept busy from seven TAKE NOTICE— The law provides have struck town are those in Camp ' who knew the soldier. three Italian societies will have rep­ UARD OF THANKS. to nine o’clock, while many of the that if any taxes shall remain un­ Devens. So. although the disease ,V-. resentative bodies in line. The bur­ paid one month after the same shall GIVES LAST TWO CENTS We wish to express our thanks to aids are doing the work at their is widespread it does not seem to be MEETING rOSTRONED. ial will life in St. James cemetery. become due, interest at the rate of TO HONOR ROLL TABLET,. the neighbors and friends for their homes and offices as the papers are nine per cent, shall be charged from serious and local people should not many words and deeds of kindness Owing to the illne.ss of the chair­ Springfield, 111.—Two cents givett presentdtl. the time that such tax becomes due become alarmed over the epidemic. during our recent bereavement in man, Mrs. Florence E. Hillsburg, the imtil the same Is paid, also lawful with an earnestness is equal to one the death of our son. We also Those who have questionnaires to Mrs. Katie Mrosek. meeting of the Americanization com­ fees for travel or collecting after dollar for the privilege of having.A would thank the Christopher Colum­ be filled out should have it done as Mrs. Katie Mrosek of 50 Bissell mittee, which was to have been held November 15, 1918. ( ARD OF THANKS. bus society, members of the Sub Al­ soon as possible after they receive soldier son’s name on Springfield’® this evening in high school hall, has street will be buried tomorrow after­ GEORGE DAVIDSON, Collector. We hereby extend thanks to the pine Athletic club, the Sons Italy, them as the seven day period passes Manchester, Conn., Sept. 23, 1918. honor roll tablet. So an old the Italian Corporation Store and all been postponed. Te date of the noon at two o’clock from the Con­ neighbors and friends for their deeds 309t4 ored woman was told by officials, who contributed flowers. all too quickly. meeting will be announced in The cordia Lutheran church. Burial will of kindness and expressions of sym­ pathy during our recent bereavement charge of the erection of the , Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cavagnaro. Evening Herald later. he in the East cemetery. Mrs. Grippe colds are dangerous. San- in the death of our daughter and sis­ when she presented two pennl^-^jt|| Mrosek died Sunday night in the ter. We also would thank those who What can they expect of the prom- France feels a cheerful confidence Tox Grippe tablets will break them her “bit” for having her son’s iui>| Bor® throats speedily relieved by Hartford Hospital of Spanish in­ contributed flowers. Ifles of a man like Hindenburg, who that the Germans are now saying Bnlch & Brown Inscribed. She explained,It our Rlixer Tonsilitis. Balch & fluenza. Besides her husband up in 24 hours. Mr.* and Mrs. James Ruddell doesn’t even keep his dinner dates? good-hy and not an revoir.—Spring- '305t2 and family. she had. Brown Pharmacy. 305t2 leaves two small children. Pharmacy. — Atlanta Constitution. field Republican. (