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-’f -/ . >•* ;t.V'V' j.' ’ • A y^'4- Vi ■■ ‘ OpposiHpn^ to i, i ;^- W f tibe . ? - 1. C •■ i in Vtadivostpk rnnstii fit Irkutsk Dedares Ui«t obsiaWeipf up 'to 'Mi 'A .OmiiBasl ' F h y t ^ €^' Chlcif.of mhA. tnld 'veL i t: ' t4ve« p f ^ pwma •» Ida a W - • *. • ^ V _ ... - i - .A - Washington, Sept. 7.— All mill- Cse4?hs operating east of Earemska prepiay eeilli?f«n«e^^toW FREfilCH MAKB (^uaAtlee wefe wWlM^ B.< tary opposition against the Czechs and those cut off in the Ow j^ y pMdrtlM. % ee two hmtkx^ Traosports, icas pnaer,; antM ty, v e ^ -M Paris,, Tv in the Vladivostok , district is doom- glon, effecting the capture of Chita <%dnin|in&^inrsl^ ■f'r^h'jtca^: 1° .0 an “ m .t cpna^sa, «corai«g to and Karemaka. T»>»» ” * s of fine wuc* Gcnepu Mai^h way.' f o r w i ^ h i ■aid, in anneuneinA ^Ibns Mjles Ead d Gnyimj' Sqanrted from ConT(r dispatches from Russia reaching the running between Irkutsk Tergnler httd AuU, ^ Ononj river, it was added. tove been'made by'the. War (southwest' o f Idupry ‘ State • Department today. Th a ^^UrtuMUt to seeure the com­ vaheed fw th W ■ Russia Wfll Rise Agahi. Shambdii oi Banh^rit ^fo4 fcy Pe^troyiers- Czechs are being assisted by Rus­ plete hospital records of all the ent. offenaltn London, Sept. 7.— The predlcMon sians in western Siberia, the dis­ loiow s - ovfTseaa. foreba. pver! been able fo that Russia will rise reborn from the regtoh' since thd c — ....;— patch adds, and General Hobarth idi {^ 1 ww Nar^ Gar ashes' and take its proper place the war.' ' - ‘ f’/zl'P’ has left Vladivostok for a conference The cmnhtOTtBBP among the free nations of the ____ Ameri- with the Czech leaders at Irkutsk. mus Flecii^'towanl the W af world, was made by Sir George Bu­ Another dispatch from Cbnsul that (ho bp^lp ig chanan, former British Ambwsador aiid that the Omnuulb^ Harris, at Irkutsk, dated September Sondiif CanAid coutinuons f eti’,eut. •' 'J d . Has ExdliBg Escape to Russia, in a speech before the 2, says that the Czechs are in pow­ Russo-British club. er from Chellakinsk and Ekaterin­ Wasl than ------. ' m “ I am convinced," Sir George de tendon, Sept. i.—Two Germaa burg to Chita, and also west as far l,2b0 D« All re been With the British Army on the Flanders Battle# dared, "that ln\ the not so distant more a i^ a r in M that were pursuing t'iro as Samara, Orenburg and Kazan. deltvetbd W 7—(Noon)—^The Qermanfi are in headlong flig^ future, 'Russia will rise from the abroad, JLBMrieaii transpojrts, which had be- Still another message from a con­ than SftO Hindenburg line south of Cambrai, and x^orth of ashes and take its proper place cdme separated from their convciy, fidential source sayUkthat connections General' chief o f cording to reports just, reaching here from the-ngm among the free nations of the world." PawBeuiiii^ tan^■ " T T ^ - . e^jiy appeared. Twelve said a report from the battlefield this ai^tornQOO

W mi ini i r ci ships. Thfe At )be of^tbe M is { m aqy Coulid lie P i Tax- ^ __lierslWern^ias -Imaded In .the large Britlsb the other ial VC ation.” fore (be rpcairt 4ireot1^ / b r An attabk, and as Is a French shi! 3th steamers it I^ n s4 > ttt ibihl^a' Erltlsh destroyer I were about 250~ m'ltto from this pp- ted Blateei. leaped upon the preyer and dropped , wheb the encounters took place. flgbttfig: 7.— TfiV a depth charge square upon its bow. Washington, Sept. The British vessel was the first which (he wouhded.- -vJEA^Ikbl Ti^i SUlunnFinb was blown .'com ing for war revenue of all Incomp iQ- to enfeage the U-boat. The harm- i|jleJuly put. ef (he water by the ex- crements above $10a,OO0 by tbxa- less looking fishing boat’ was sights received and it waa : plosipfi., I In the meantime a swift tion or loans was urged by Beniamin by the watch and the k'rench (festroyer swept around the thought the fishing smack had said, thajt th a Mar,h. executiye secretary ol lUe twd American transports that were come ai^ri stances, Saldr, ■ in perlL putting down, a smoke Farmers’ National CpmfniUee on unwilling to take any chances, screen to hide them from the Ger­ war finance before the Senate j the-captainthe- captain ordered ’the was a m e t mans. The Frenchiship swung about finance committee today, when it re­ forward and aft guns manned im­ (h e just.in time to see a second German sumed hearings on the $8,000,000,- mediately. A moment later jets o. cidh'4to (4/- U-b'oat dpining up. Another depth 000 revenue bill. flame burst from the psuedo-fi'- wojtodifc. charge wg^ then unloaded from the Marsh said he spoke for organized boat and shells screamed past the French iqan o’war and the subma­ farmers a ^ organized labor, * When gfjjjgjj g^ip. The English g[unners Th rine was 'destrqyed. he advocated at .least half- of the j returned the fire. The dlsguish©' thafbtuYe>^ jersdy Man’s Story. country’s estimated war cost of 1 u.poa’l sbfit a torpedo toward tbf J

AT THE Churches | Threq lawyeiis have declined to bring suit fc^r a promineht New York busi­ ness man upon the. ground that it The following musical progra^ ' Yon- Musi ^See;:^;ii would be “un'ethical,” yet each admits " Opeidng Chapters of The will be given At tomorrow morning’s Episodes to ; ' X e DEDICATE SERVICE that the injury in the case cannot be Greatest ThHUer, Released. service: disputed and that there ought to be THE LINTS CLAW Story. - y ■ .;v. Prelude, Consolation, Mendelssohn some way in which the business man FUG WITH 48 STARS Anthem, (0 Not Far From Me, ^ could secure just relief. Should a 1.1 O Godi Zingarelli lawyer, be found willing to bring- the Anthem, O Taste and See, Marston suit,' some extraordinary precedent IN ADDITION rulings may be expected. Postlude, Postlude, Lemaigre KEYSTONE COMEDY Recently, says the New York corre­ TOMORROW Lo4»I and Out of Town Speak­ “Christ’s Parable of an Empty spondent of the Cincinnati Times- A G W lAISER A Real Glpojn Dispeller. THE HEIIQT OFim House’’ will be the topic of the mid­ Star, the business man bought a “re-^ A ' Fivik Triangle ers at Swedish Lutheran week service n^t Thursday evening. built” motorcar. He found, first, that it wouldn’t isun; second, that it dif­ CENTER CONGREGATIONAL. fered, mechanically, from a specific Church promise in the bill of sale, and, third, that ^ e car delivered to him was not TDREOT.V Rev. Eric I. Lindh, Acting Pastor. the one shown him by the salesman. TO RENT—Four room tenem m t, He sued to recover the mohey he had ClzissiiTed lights and bath, downstairs^ Fine______con-.... . Mr. Lindh will observe the twen- dition. Apply at 266 Oak St. 288t2 STATE GUARD TO AHEND I paid and the Jury In the case, after ty-flfth anniversary of his ordination being out one minute, returned a FOR-RENT—Two rooms wHith use of Advertisements kitchen. Rent free to desirable party. tomorrow moriilng and evening, with Judgment in full for the amount Company in the house for - e|

ieSfiaaa'.uprtl' V;. "bet ;tWe ^iitar/and'"' "hkr , s|ip]^n. FOR SAEE-fi-Land ih one and 2\acrq This gives the^plcture lousing tracts, eady access to silk mills, $200" K5iiVl^ng;tfie “feature pfer acre, H. Skinner. start and creates a blood And iron ■ -... Made entitled “Th? FO R s a l e — 12 room two family atmosphere that is maintained p|rt.” It is very timejiy house. IS. minutes walk to silk mills, throughout the entire footage. with ab^t 1-3 acre land, price $4,500. FREED AT A T L A p t; br ,S8 politics serve as A. R.. Skiniinner. 286t3 Other reels on the same program |nd for the play. f o r s a l e —T obacco farms 10 to 75 include an episode of that melodra­ of a Girl” tells a most acres eaeh, prices $4,200 to $20,000, one SERVED SIX Y E A R ! matic thriller “The House of Hate,” years chop will nearly pay for the of the present day. A. H. Skinner. 286t3 a two reel Keystone Triangle com­ (.he suffrage question FOR SALE—One. heavy work horse. edy, one of the kind that you use to Led Many Followers on Dtaii Voyafe^ relates to the elec- Morris & Co., Manchester. 286t3 love to see‘and a Broncho Billy re­ without Enongh Pi«fvlMoBa---4SboM^: Ivernor of a state. The FOR SALE—Ford touring car model issue de luxe. Tomorrow •..evening'' 1915 in A1 condition. Inquire at 139 igovernor depends up- Oakland St. 286t3 of Passengers Sta^e—DilfcratC Julian Eltinge, the world’s greatest vote and when it is Looking Man from Wbat He wue. femalfe impersonator, will be seen FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1916 governor has been model, in fine condition. Call at 26 in his second Paramount all star Foster street. South Manchester. ?e which has been 285t6 special release “ The Widow’ s An the convention Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 7.— C artin g a Might.” It is a farce comedy and FOR SALE—On East side a good 3 small basket in one hand and a'suit a most startl- is adapted from the famous play of family house. A real safe investment Just what for $4,200, easy terms. Robert J. Smith case in the other “ Elijah II,” as Rev^ the same name. . Bank Bldg. 285tf not reveal as it Frank W. Sanford, ,of the Holy. it the interest in FOR SALE—North of Center, a very Ghost and Us Society^ styles himself, attractive 2 family house of 12 rooms. baths, lights, heat, etc., price is only walked from the federal prison today $4,400, a bargain. Robert J. Smith, a free man. He had paid the pen­ Bank Bldg. 285tf MUST KEEP BRAIN AT WORK alty, according to the laws of iuan, FOR SALE—At North end on Main for carrying a number of his follow­ street a large dwelling of 10 roonis, iEALTH FROM SEA Men Who "Do Things” Are Those suitable for office or store, could be ers on a mad voyage, in a shi^ so ill Who Constantly Maintain Activity used for 2 families low price. Robert provisioned that many of them died J. Smith, Bank Bldg. 285tf N Australia and Ameri- of Their Minds. horrible deaths on the high seas. San­ FOR SALE—On Spruce street, cornef ford had promised them that the imercial Demand. The editor of the American Maga­ property consisting of large 12 room zine says: “ Some men stay asleep on house, large lot for other building. "Lord would provide like He did In Price and terms resonable. Elijah’s time.” Jffitural resources of Queens- their Jobs—^no njatter whether they are Smith, Bank Bldg. 285tf Xustralia) exist in the sea as strap-hangers in New York or store­ Sanford was convicted of viola­ keepers in Manistee. The main thing FOR SALE—Near Main street and tion of the maritime laws in the K upon the land. The great reef Center a real bargain in a 2 family ^ skirts its northern seaboard Is is to wake up. That is what this man house, 12 rooms, lights, bath, federal district court of Maine and did. He woke up and shook himself $4,000, for quick sale. -Robert J. Smith, hbme of the icommercial sponge, Bank Bldg. 285tf has served six years and eight l^ u s , shellfish, beche de mer and Into a state of rigid self-examination months of a ten year sentence. Hie jvhlch a more systematic and overhauling. That is good for any­ FOR SALE—Good team of gray body once In a while. horses, one 10 years, one 8 years old: allowance for good conduct reduced mlcht reveaL So Studebaker center dump cart. Acme the sentence one third. Through pnge has not “Beyond the shadow of a doubt the harrow, new last year; cultivator, wine press, spray pump. All in A1 condition. out his prison term he has been a shell to the men who do big things differ from Peter Kuchle, 143 W etherell St. 284t5 Ik $150,000) those who don’t chiefly in the activity most exemplary prisoner. _ He of their minds. The big doers keep up FOR SALE—1916 7 passenger Rao In |pan from good condition. Bargain at $750. Ap­ preached*many sermons to his a continual mental struggle—collecting ply to Edward J. Holl. 2G9lf inmates and whenever the word wefet k and absorbing new facts, studying to ^tly and FOR SALE—Oldsmoblle Roadster In out that “ Elijah is going to preacl understand them, trying to ‘put two good running order. Strong running ^ (1) and two together’—^until out of this ac­ they quickly assembled. ^ [of the gear, new tires, powerful engine. tivity they hit upon good practical Price $300. E. S. Ela, Herald Office. en- 268tf Losra Flesh In Prises. ^ Ideas which they see clearly. No men­ lorce- On his departure, Sanford. tally lazy man ever had a really good \ th e WANTED. no longer the bearded and giant Idea. You can’t get good Ideas that way. Good ideas are born in brains WANTED—Card • room help, and sized prophet. Long confinement woolen weavers. E. B. Hilliard Co. that keep working. You can’t take a 285t4 made him slim and'only a,, small, fat horse out of a stall where it has closely trimmed ..mustache covers hla ., WANTED—10 women for stringing been locked up a long tin^ and expect tobacco. Louis Radding, Lydall ,qlreet. lips. He was neatly dt^aed , and it to win a race. Neither can ypu ex­ 2o5tI looked to be his ^6 lyMrs. pect a lazy brain to get out on the WANTED— Three men boarders. In­ After biddlhg goodibye to War* track suddenly and make much of ft quire Mrs. Annie Von Deck, 13 Ford den Hqrbst and On^”pr: b^era-i. record. , Both horses and brains thrlvis street, near Center. . 286t3 of the prison officera, exercise." , W ANTED— ^Women and girls. Em ­ ployment Department, Cheney BrMh- the car line end'tbeu^td^A^ d l ^ ^ V^ ers. 367tr bllhd road through dently determlhed fo eaha^ iady dll' Hash. LOST. tervlewB. ^War has not changed the American LOST—Gold anchor pin betw'een El- A.'S$L pk'ey.^ A dusky cook of an American dridge street m arket and 66 Pino St. When reminded Reward if returned to Miss LlzZie iment now in France Was being McLean. Maine would m by an officer about ^ e cleanli ing Of hltfpltoa- LOST—Between Buckland and Hartr of that fre^for-all army product man Plantation, woman’s black coat. plled:^ Finder please leave'same at Hartman s as hash., don’t even )w do yoif make yotm hashf* dutl- farm. # ... - inquired the officer. ' He had. t dop*( make it, boss,” whs the he #ant;j^ Just accumulates.**, HERALD WANT l' .'' c

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m t » itoftolttoop TT!r. t ir o -IniOGttAM Chicago, Sept. 7.-f^ne guess is ihly aghihsi hthftiid burliiig. The 9 -epto?tpk».‘ presence of or Douglas on as good as aoQther as tp who m Morey , juUan pitch thei^ th ird and final game ip the hill may 0 th a t Babe ^ . of ceriffipv^^ petoon*— :-V*{ Ruth y^l Jje In the as I N P L A Y Chlcagp .todt^y ftf th e GubfrRed Sox to ^ lahds-^whq-. an era^t^ IN A PABAl^Cpif^ - series for baseball’s highest honqi's, clean • up • t k e . Boston *opt- of tlw*sii^flcance> d toeir eWtt ’ffis* *^iJB,^OLDpJN GOAL” “THE WIDOWS AliGHT” bd^ one th in g is certaU i-t-that,the fiL Rutjh to coveries and doings.. * "'Z ■ i ; .• f Once upon p d ^ . 'qncp p p p p p (4 : ?fete—Twp Be^ A, Scream A^ Tlw Way Rqd baUqries qf ipft handed Vaughn's shoots in |he opening game^;^^ Was keiA opt of ^PiTiiJddlp «od i9 <5kliSd to to* Kepr^on^ j Broncho Billy Big V Compdies an^ others clobbers w ill be facing right handed 1 M liUlTION RIFE the^econd'ioww^.r-This may the i ^ppip J <^mp aqd * pitching fqr fitqt time since the ^ mqpn hgg iPto ^ 0 R u th ’s day to 2^PP^ld his reh>utat^on V - r - ? , seiJiea began. ‘ , She rap, apd, Idbklpg ipto to? ^ ^ O T W EE K —^‘CHEATING THE PUBLIC.” Tbefip ia po , r^Mable basis ' this as the m a lp s ^ if Boslfln’s 'dffensive^jg^ho-Slovaks Probably will Qet sufe enou^, saw ihe moon float­ B r id g ^ o ft, .Ptoiaiidld; p|io^niPy^ .op w hich tp wiio- stjength, ■' ■■■."[' A p strlan ing on tho’wpter. ■ . • ven Men— TTCbQty'Seveii KUtod-^fif i^pnager. i^itchell wiU-appifnfi^e for , '1, *'What ahrdl we ^ 1’’ be wdeed, 4*to Action. ■ slab «^» pp^ftna“y * Killed .in' action ...... K ‘ f STRONG ON Bpqpept egtab.lishmept «f a gr'^p-of *T will brtDg ypu a hook ?P^-toP®* ' XfcYAWWA’OR\upori hpye - among the plaV^. As th« battle Missing in action. f AiiT^OBQ# ™ " ^ gnigll indppepdenl qatiqps,. is a pqs- apd yqp can p i^ If opt.” •* • • ' l^itchpll wiH cpme back wlti^ grows keener'.gito the athletes more Wonnded be¥Br.ely.. sitoHty to the pot far distant future. This ^ e did,; and tp® hodjp let fh® Rails, with tlxoep.tiop of AlflwankTO Jifi Vaughn, wkQ pHcked t^p open­ tense, thp^ spi^t^of hostility is not rope down into the water and pulled. Died of wppnds , . v,. ' l a n w i T T , 'Vna ffapkly 'admitted by & St. Paul, Not So Bpoyapt— er^, ,p^aln tpday. the rppprt back­ likely to ‘suhsi^ej i^d open warfare The hook, catching on a stone, would Died from aqcidwt and Pther.; gtpte Dppgrtptppt officials today, fbl- ALSO TOBACCO Quotations. ' ‘ far more pgrsottal fn character than nqt come up eajfily, and so he pulled, causes ...... ,,.. ed solid ^ . i s . lowipg pprsistept reports that have pr Jonps in the struggle qii .the diamond is not pulled, pulled. W ounded, degrqg uodptorq||ffbd!!>^tl cqme from peutral -Europ€«n /pa- B4iMAa9 New Y ork, Sept. 7.— Trading on Manager Barrow of t^e Red Sox, improbable^ ‘ > Suddenly the stone gave way and tiqns, tpHtoS d? dissension, riots atad toe bodja toll backward to the ground. the Stock Exchange at the opening already hgs limited the choice of A^ndance Picks Up. Total Ptutinies ip Germpuy apd ^(pstrla- :4s ha looked up to toe toy> i*® aaw the today was fairly active, although pitchers tp Carl Mays and Sajp Jpnes, Yesterday’s crowd, according .to Ust Ho. 1. ’ * Hupgpry. Tha^ these repeated re­ ipqop In toe h^ yens. mapy ntembers^ were absent on ac­ with i^ays gppareptiy the favqrlte. official figurekT ; numbered ^0,0^0, Wounded Severely, ' . • . ‘ * V' • ^ 'it . ports cannot bp entirely without ” Hanum I Hanum 1” he crlqd. ‘T h iv e count of the Jewish holiday. T*^e Maya wq8 carded to pRch yesterday bringing the totol attendance for the Corporal Jgmes Agp W, Jlridgs^ foundation, gud thgt t^py are becom ppt it back iptQ Its place I” 9 Richard G, Rieb tone was mainly strong, with the two games to 5§,814. Receipts and glso in the pppning game, hut She, Iqqklng up, agreed with Wm, port. *■ Tinker Building, So. Manchester. tog more gnd more sigpifipapt Was most interest attached to U. S. Steel Barrow failed to caU upon him .. ’ yesterdaj^.-weic^ f29,997, and the to­ and they went peacefully into the Private Charles Vlncpiit, adm itted. Common, which moved up 1-2 to is thought highly prqhable that ^ays tal for the two games Is $60,345. r house.—^Youth’s Companion. ' Afltpd Bupcpss Afdg DiasiqJIntiqn. 111 3-4 in the first 15 minutes. The will get hm chappe tpday to try out The plf.yers'-share to date amounts Fqr mgpy pippths the rpnacprs of Wounded, Degree UudetinmUnil^^^tj AUTO TOPS RE-COVERED copper stocks showed fractional his suhmdrine shoots agaipst the to $32,5«6.Sq;,/ ^ Private Joseph B. Saliunas, W | ^ gains, and a number of specialties todeito.n9 l^any' Sox SqutHP^^^* atlips kgve givpp .official recognition dealings, although there were seme The fact thgt Chicago will • be Boston. Chicago. As to the former, apart from the Wounded Severely, ^ slight reactions near the close. Steel to tha Caechq-^iovgka ps a heHiger- in Any Quantity corapeiied tp qrfer a right hgpder to­ Hooper, 'rf. P-iack, Tf. tendency to shorten sleeping hours in Private Emory V. Norwood, ■; enfc ally, thgt t^is Indapepdenpe ‘ is order to make the greatest posalble Common, after selling up to 112 3-8, day is, regarded as ap elemept in Shean, 2b. . Hollocher, as. Haven. pprniapept and will not be affected f use of the long day, there seems tp be 0^ ^ and was fin ally 112 and B ald w in Loco­ Boston’s favor. . The Red Sox line­ Sjtrunk, cf. Mgnn, If. a kind qf stimulation of the nervous motive closed at 92. Anaconda was Rutp, H. . Papkprt, cf. by the ultfn^ate oufcogis of the war. . ..Maaon. M&terials up is tophegvy with southpaw hit­ system, urging people to a feverish finally 68 and Marine Preferred .jj^erklp,'- lb . (Whether Qermapy is defeated next ters, and in the games pitched by Mclnnte, 4^* gnd pprposeless activity. This Is CAM PDEVPS 101 1-2. St. P au l, after selling t' n^onth qr next year, t^e goverpnient Vaughn and Tyler it hgs heap dem­ gcqtt, ss., Pj|ok, 2b. especially noticed In newcomers, but feels, there will hp no goipg bpek 52 1-2, rose to 53 and New Haver onstrated that Hprrpws nten are ThqpMia, ip . •D ^l, 3b. the natives are not exempt from It. GETS 15 G.H. fqr the Czephp-Slqvaks. Thislgtter Y m closed at 44 1-4, Union Pacific at 125 none 100 formidable ggainst left­ Agnew, Cr-v KUlifer, c. On 4he other hand, the coming of the natipp wlfl divorce frqpi Austria a ajd Reading at 89 5-8. handers. Their hitting power is ex­ ^ ays . or _Jones, p! long ■winter night 4s followed by a kind StocJc Quo^tions% major portfou qf ApstrigP pprthefh of reaction, tbongh no general-depres­ Worcester Man' typewriters pected tp Ufeak opt piuch pipre forc- -or Ilouglas, p. Repqrted for The Evening Herald te rrito ry. sion (ft vltailty is apparent. for ilPm ricM overhauled or repairdd toy Richter & Co., 6 Central Row, In thp. fresh revolts in HplSP^to, With the c^saH®!^ work the Wear Un^om or ^ HaPtfqrd. Closing prices: Hed advance [n thrust dpripg royal palace ip So­ period of speiability begins, and toe (dreumsfancef fi^pr. # topa® Camp DeyPps', ; i^Pk' ; At G & W I ...... 1112'% TWO^WLEGAIN e p e ^ ^ rtille ry fia wp« s t^ e d , fs re- ■./■D, -W«" O A l i f f Ajtaska.-Qodd ...... qect(^ too sp irit of A lfred Buij^zi, .P|l* BattoitonM^P^; ^ ^ I t e i 6» p lw tm , ’ Bo g ar

Am Smelter trqi .Am' L qoo ...... ^-.'^»«. T (HJokiWe 1 Gerjppp retip?to?kl P,? 13.17 Is Upi®^ K' Am Gar FoundiT .. hsiyp^ M i our. JM^pnets pre in t^e epepy^s TTsscrrT!’’’’’*'T* -f'’ Balt & Ohio . .. . .y . ribs..:: qf Chespkie Qpqfi Pqvicfffql. an in ! B R T . ----- • . . • M ohtigny. toe ; bedrock > ^ ^IkndkB and full nqiiipin®** «. Tpe Germpp resistance was The (Jherokeea on pn tmpq.rtont cided the claini ’ttos Bethlehem Steel B Combat strongest on the southern end of the eA sprfftce eonffistlng tribe of Nqrth American" to^Wns. The Buzzl ’ deoltoed Cons Gas ...... thrr)Ughout F r iay; German . . ^ G. BL WHiLIS Hindenburg line, where the enemy service saying he would Col Fu e l ...... lery apd thp e plrmen were ex- nm^ea ppd interv^plng;"teongh8 ing peculiarly upland. They may have . 0 ' iiM East Center Street. Pbonp 53 have riptural barriqadea in the sec­ a uniform or salute an C & O trepaely ac|to toat a.to ^i?(l to deptos with so designated thSemselves to tbefr fitot tors of Chem in' dqs and the investigating board • hi Can Pac rqch y^a§to wa?h® 3 4 % mountains , sink into them, and the val­ apq aircraft, and it is pqt like it was HDItlHMiNlNG t r a and afterward 'was drlyen south by as were his parents. H# Lehigh Valley ...... 61 leys in yyhich they iiepre acid. These the Delawares and iroquois. When qn to§ first attempt to hrqach this in 1890 and came to this Mexican Pet ...... 163 I ; hn«e r ? 8«M ffi^t known to Europeans their center ^ J. CO CK ER HAM chain of fortifications. 1907. > ' BCkcbard St, Tel, 245-5 Mer M P fd ...... -...... 101% M ake A U t 'Sopfs'^ o t Extrpyagapt yq^ In WJWto to® to stored and was Jn the southern Alleghenies, and The deep disappointipeut of the in which, tq th? limit bf to? QaP??ity M Mer M ...... 27 % to Pozzlp In.tolli' they occupied thq mauntaln? o;f souto" Germans at having to give up so of tbe^restpyoirs, it Is protected from era Virginia, North and ^uQi C!aro- Norfolk & West ...... 105% 'A ipuch valuable grqpnd apd riep booty evaporation. 1^ well is this water hid- lina, Georgia, Alabama qnd Teno.?8- North Pacific ...... 9.0 % is shown by tpeir terrorism tactics den^ that its- existence was not sns- see. tfheir chlqf settlements were On i l i m m N Y C e n t ...... T 4 % in dynamiting huildipgs ppd destroy­ •4ean Army on tpe ppqhfhl hy/ffieey .qf . the early travelers, thq head waters of the Savannah apd m i m NYNH&H ...... 44 ing everything ip tpeir path. Every­ A isu a-V q i^ it; Aug. 2k— (By to callqd grayflsh.— Boston Globe. canpqn, with wHito the Germans fffffillWtohi ■ in d Ahen paw a hUad man w ill be introduced slf Liberty. Bonds 4s 2nd ...... 94.50 Uiuminatipg IPP Rloi tMtfi bqmbarded Raris, were located on iqn$ AhWdred laet away: prutq Trait? In to® H«n«in* .95.74 answers Am< both houses of Cottgr<(^. Liberty Bonds 4%!s .. tpe eastern frlpge of t^e Forest ql fy BliPd-- Th? raising of th? vqice Ip pnget Men’s collars have again advanced whepi who he bnthis. It provides that ' St. Gohain. It is probable they is maniiftotiy afcta to th ? rqar ? f toe in prJcq. The everlasting gratitude Ifl ::w:ere aron^, {qr he shall take over o? have been removed now to save them m - *«ngry carnivorA. ' D ar^n has pointbd of a nation spould go out to some o rl^ lifnffit "by to toqe voting themselves free tele- bale of tottoh. A Tennetoee operation of to ?'__ ' --- with Jled Crosses and is lo.catediAlsne Fropt, Sept: 6— (M ^gh*> ^ E R y iC K aftersJt can toddle v?IU/niah 4 t toe 'AnBipb j,4>iivileges as well as about 2G miles behind toe lines, [smbehing all r.esi8tauce \k G tells an tofm‘®®^bg story of being qhtoct qf Ito pA?8i«ia #Rd p«i?®ed *o ■franks’t— Boston Globe. T p CHICAGO A SlJCCEfli^. coUedio altond a sldt oblofed woman blto- aw J sqsatch-TAto^ .to, Two of the Hun bombs struck alvon Carlowltz’-s German army • 1 French and British have 'cirossqji ip Ah® .tobtoty- When Jie «Qt (through 0 apr?. a ? a i^ .|he . Inclusion hug# Red Cross. , ^ . j, , ^ * - ' , . • , n^ht—k^chapi^ ' .f ^ th? droft la^ Z 'The German retreat is explained The Attack lasted more thgp 15 OIse-Aisne canal and stormed^ 1 Chicpgp, ' §ept. 7 .— Edward V. f?llq k ^ fuel, II •to e sfiratogic meve to weaH?n th? mitoites the aviators circling about,jlQwnr half of Oopey Joxesk ^ *to|Qarto?r. VAUghard of the Yqrk- {jSnemy. 'Then we may expect a rb- the hospital and dropping seve^aWsheartag off thq ?o.uto«rn Ghicago aerial wail aervJce, Arrived fawolm onff OT toe groop apdi It is rather atrjtafe ^ rh® .^itopent to Berlin to bring the Allies bombs on the various stone bulid4 “tent of the Btofienhurg J t o ? . | T N in Chicago narly tod^, having made^ mqnds a great deal'^^Stf^"* ke #a* to to? hShl?V knefesi-^BaUlbjoro Ameri- f The Germaps-iJAva/ b®fto^ the distane* ot a thousand miles to iu i?la g p r e ^ y ^a^ ) The quick action qf the leas sev-lhack tq the '^Iglnal pt less than ten hours, actpal fiyihg way. The Wan said to® taiy ^bwalto been toe

Mi', "-at btiar, placed th^e with an intenn- ; V;:i ity of which only the orientate aeein^ capable. It la the tiniest and most fj* -V.i.'’ The (j^en ' - V-4.J Inmost an<|^4»®“ ‘ conspicuous box: _____ At .-the Poet Olflco at Man- that contains-the . » M Second Claaa Mall Matter. what George M. Cohan once call­ Forum liW ever tbe Trtel in ed “ the mechanics of emotion” is Common Oonits Next P9l41ahed by something of which the professional WHO CAN ANSWER? Month. ' ' ' i ^ politician Is a thorough naaster. H I Editor, *11116 Evening Herald: Pra^ Company is the first lesson l|e takes pains to Judge Case in the superior court ( 1 •'/. Can you tell what year Wood- £venInK except Sundays and learn, hotv to sway a crowd— if he bridge Tavern was built? What yesterday dlsfioWed the temporary Facts and Near Holidays. is lucky enough to get one— but still year the Town Hall? Also what is Injunction which , reatralned Town ' I'trr which seems ^:rounded in motivet Main Offlcs—Herald Building, Man­ A BIT OP STATE HISTORY. The decision |d?en by Judge Case chester. Branch Office— Ferrle Block, with which he sympathizes. does not end tbe-|<|p^ procedure In Manchester is a beautiful toWn South Manchester. The chief vice of monarchy, of in which was The first investment for the best furniture may seem a Yesterday was the sixth of Septem­ the case. The li and a’ that but the beauty of our democracy and of every other form- Ifitetenrer was a little more than you planned to make. ber. That is an important day in served on the T hamlet might be emphasized a lot of government is selffishness. Sel­ qerved dur- TKIiRPHOlVBS local history. It marks the anni­ temporary one, more If the approaches to It were Main Office, Main and Hilliard Sts. ^ fishness also is the principal vice and oif the Com­ But it is well to remember that furniture of higher versary of the only battle that has ing the vacation made a little more attractive. Clar­ Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... ^ the father of a whole flock of other price is marked in strict accord with its worth. Wax Bureau, Ferris Block ...... ever taken place here since the found­ mon Pleas cou'rt t e ence Wickham, who owns the stately vices that inhere in anarchy, which is second ing of the town. On'Sept. 6, 17S1, tumable to the mansion opposite Laurel Park has This is realized as the years go by, and the good furni­ no government at all. Tuesday in Octoh^. In order that CITIZENSHIP AND SUFFRAGE. British forces landed on both sides extensive improvements planned for ture retains its beauty and charm, while furniture of in­ It is the business of every Ameri­ procedure would; not be more diffi­ This newspaper is unalterably op­ of the river, piloted in their attack making the approach to Manchester ferior quality often proves unsatisfactory or because of can interested in enlightened re cult a temporaibf Injunction was posed to unlver^l suffrage for wom­ by the traitor, Arnold, captured the at this point prettier. The new its inartistic is soon discarded. forms this fall to keep an open mini served by Jhdge^Case of the super­ en. Nevertheless we would be lack­ tort on Groton Heights after a fear­ road whicb. is being constructed and and ear to every politician’s mes­ ior court and he tesrd ^ e case. He J*'* ing in common sense, if we did not fully bloody fight, massacred cruelly which will join the concrete high­ The furniture display at Watkins Brothers is always fi». sage. But any speaker whose mesr dissolved the teraRpfary Injunction. acknowledge the value of what the many of the defenders, and burned way at Twin Hills helps give a good moderately priced, quality considered. sage, if he has ^one. Is filled with Now the case will te.tetore the Com­ suffragists of Connecticut and other I great part of New London. It was Impression of the town but why not I, I, I,” in every other sentence he mon Pl^as court and will he tried on A good/3xample is the beautfful suite illustrated above. states are doing to help solve certain a very sad affair, but the bitter mem­ carry out this Idea more for those utters, may strongly be suspected ol its merits. - ' The frame ds of mahogani'zed birch with cane sides, the problems caused or revealed by the ory of it long since passed away. 'Hie traveling through the town? There lacking in the true spirit of public The Weldon Injunction case is upholstery is a handsome striped damask. better' memory of it must live for are things along the street before war. service. Suspicion is not evidence well understood in Manchester Americanization, which means many centuries to come. The good coming to the center of the town however. Examine the man’s rec It was served at the request of John spreading a knowledge of the Eng­ things to remember are the heroism which might be cleaned up and a ord of achievement. If he has had T. Robertson, a tatenyer 'bf the town. Price For The Three Pices lish language, spoken and written, of the home militia who stood to big step toward the real “ Town plenty of chance to do. something for The basis of acior^ng tb,e injunction and of American institutions and tra­ their duty until death in the little Beautiful” taken. For instance, his commun^jr or town or state, as! is the town which forbids a ditions, is a worthy work and a suit­ fort under “ yon granite shaft,” and when a traveler gets to Pine street yourself what he has done. If he selectman from receiving town funds able work for the suffragists. We the consideration which the British coming from Hartford he strikes the has not held public office before, then for services rendered. Judge Her are glad to see them making them­ regulars on the western shore show­ first real part of Manchester. His examine his business or profession­ bert 0. Bowers il the lawyer for the selves useful in this practical way. ed to the Inhabitants by sparing first glance to the left rests on a lot al record. ‘ Has he been fair and plaintiff and Judite Alexander Arnott Their tacit acknowledgement that many homes which they might eas­ of telephone poles. Ahead of him efficient, equally careful of all hif and Judge Jefseph P. Tuttle are tho-usands, if not millions of.Ameri­ ily have destroyed, by the strong re­ is an unsightly railroad bridge. On patrons, rich and poor? counsels for the defen.ee. SEE OUR NORTH SHOW WINDOW. cans of foreign birth, men and wom­ For actions speak louder, than straint they put upon wanton pillage, the right a coal yard and the un­ pleasant looking things that go with en, still are unfit for the vote, is words, which all too frequently are by the courtesy they manifested tow­ It and further on a none too hand­ much. little but sugar-coated bunkum. ard women, and by their pity toward FOOLISH F E m OF BACILLI some lumber yard. There might be These citizenship courses, which the infirm and the poor. Notwith­ >1 some improvements at this spot already have been given at many It does begin to look as if the Al­ standing the resentment which the Quite PoMible to Mcva Too Lively an which would give the traveler a bet­ IK>lnts in the state, are being con­ lies might reach Lorraine before the British felt toward New London, for imagination, Thua Shorten ter impression. It would not be tinued. The Connecticut Woman winter was over, the weather man this town had furnished a privateer Onira Ufa. necessary to remove these unsightly Suffrage association has completed permitting. ^hen Goodbye-^to Ger­ fleet that had done the enemy exas­ plana for a course now in Rocky Hill, perating harm; whatever they may It is Impossible £|r a jperson of imag­ objects but they might be camou­ man militarism, for the empire can­ inative temperajnent to read without th^'opening lecture of which will be have done In the fierce conflict at flaged somewhat with hedges oi not hope to get the steel it re­ a tremor the pnmpBncement of tlie shrubs. The approach to Manches­ delivered by Mrs. Nancy M. Schoon- quires, for war or peace, in the Groton, in New London they made medicine men tbar tear knobs and the a back yard alleyway and something ter from Willimantic is a good one maker. State organizer of the citi­ Ukraine. ' Agriculture may become a genuine attempt to do only what like are teeming bacterial life will tell him to turn around and go for the good impression which one zenship department of the associa- as popular then in Germany as it might be fairly called “ military dam­ and dripping with .ipl^wbes. in the alleyway. Doing so he is Manchester Twenty- tton. Wethersfield and neighboring was before the 'Franco-Prussian age.” They aimed only to hurt the As the mind 160# In the details of receives at the Green is carried right likely to find a murdered man or towns next will hear lectures. property of the rankest “ rebels” and the picture, the ItAjeHit multiply. To along East Center street. An af> some big story for his paper. “ war.” Besides this, the Travellers’ Girls’ render the place useless as a naval board a street far teceto*® hn opera­ proach by railroad cannot be made Now “ Lucky” was a real “ sixth tion fraught beautiful very easily although the Club will soon resume citizenship Men’s clubs and young men s base. Nobody can read the story of sense”, man. It got so in New York studies after the summer recess the hand that approaches to Manchester this way that when there was a big explosion clubs have done more to keep many the burning of New London without a handful of j p p t r Consequently might be made a whole lot prettier. If the suffragists of other states, churches “ going” institutions than being struck with this truth. Sav- Mr. Imaglnatioisteiite to work, and. fire or accident In the city, the city w and those of Connecticut to a greater any other organizations possibly agep would have spared nothing and arriving tete,i , knob of his editor would say, “Well, we ou^ht to extent, would remember that Amer­ hear from Harrisoa soon,” Within tertifiter. C. R. Hathaway p e^ could do. The trouble too fre­ no person. - The British troops spared office dopv on|^. fb appalled with Novel vacations are the jf»f® marrlagS ceremonj^ ica is at war and devote themselves much and many, spared more than th^* thong^it -*baciBi npon its those of us mj Kct Harrisoa;*. quently with the churches is they nTTU>iX)tlS teSfedded pair wete to'practical activities of this sort have too many societies for women would deem' natural at a period wA tent with 1 ‘ " iwd been they wouhl V- gnd* too 'few for men. The South hum There at .tease”‘•T.- Imd ' at tearing •tMoUodiak fllmrcll seems to be a pafr^ ru xt^ g ■ HariflkbP to fake Grbtm ^o^vbiyi|S^ty^^ botherIP td.^ cbhngB^ ele^as fweeka' vacatfon. He was A' .. . o' do: ...... ,, road tp t been over-mn by Hess-; the invls- and dip in the salt water only to b< l^ave of abseiy^ for (hat' timo aAO si. > leCup, Manchester bictele.. enthuelasto iatis',' Wh^ were the Huns of those tolci effihtyb . that teg bis dirtier and more- uncomfortable ‘'Lucky” m^e the railroad’ sellers” of the journeyed to Walliiigford to take in diys^—or even by those modern Huns steps, peisflio mind, and wh^n you come out. These same burn to Palty Beach, Fla. He wa# /few years w il y worth while The economic and social section of the bicycle races at that place. who have left so wicked a record of scare him istiff. persons tire of running to the moun at Palm Beech two weeks when he of the chief characters of the the League of^'Patriots, with head­ Pretty soon heXtaka* to his bed, and W. H. Cheney’s sons had boutet brutality in Belgium and hx France. tains, going on long hikes every day decidei!^ to go elsewhere. At loss qtory, Parr. Is a rich and somewhat quarters in Paris, 4 Rue Ste. Anne, after a while he \teds In a nice, .anti­ the entire peach crop of Wilbur HiUt We often forgeThow much of the un­ and perhaps horseback or.auto rid where, to spend the last week unsprupulous business man in a has distributed a leaflet, urging the septic cemetery amPP®hlng for which of Wapping. ' > fortunate war between America was ing to a distant dell where the rock' “ Lucky” decided to go to Buffalo large Middle Western city. He lives French to endure yithout complaint he is fitted. But Ji^r. Night Hawk, the A severe wind storm blew dpwp thd due to the fact that Great Britain policeman, who. tries, the door knob of are picturesque and the water falls and attend the exposition. He got ill a palace, which contains some of the restrictions imposed upon them barn of Mrs.,Norman Burke oh Bftdb was then ruled by a German kin^. every store on his ib^at at least once over a precipice so gently that i there att hour before the reception to the world’s treasures of the art of in the interest of their country. The Mountain. So unpopular In England was the a night, and who dWsn’t know a mi­ arouses one’s artistic sense. Whe:. McKipley. He stood in line to shake painting— lives all alone, for both following is a copy: lives to a ripe Thomas Hopper and Mite Rachel war against the colonists that King crobe from a hath one tires of such things he looks for bnndS' with the president and he was of his children have deserted him “ (1) Do not forget that we are Atkinson were publicly married at George had to hire soldiers from old age. a novel vacation. Here is,, a real right in back of the assassin who The paintings and other art objects at war. In your smallest expendi­ the Salvation Army barracks. • Germany to do a great part of his novel one and it is too bad that it! murdered McKinley! do not interest him, except as he can tures never lose sight of the interests \ The Herald recorded the death df “ show them off” on rare occasions fighting hqre. Now Britain and almost too late to take advantage of The news was flashed to the New ■ of the native land. Gurdon H. Childs, father of-W. ’H. American soldiers are fighting shoul­ York newspaper office by the “ A. P. to .callers. “(2) Economize on the products Mostly it. Childs. ‘ • ‘ der to shoulder In France against A freight car may be hired at i and the editor set back in his chair. Perhaps we have no right to judge necessary for the life of the country: Most of the Indlam/in the Amazon Thirty women had - registered ** German royalty. They have, in the lofhpletely nude rather reasonable rate. Have yov Calmly he said, “ Harrison’s at Palm Parr as a type just yet, for we have Coal, bread, meat, milk, sugar, wine, valley go about In voters in Manchester. This was the common cause, dropped out of their state, except I qp cer lonlal occasions, ever been Inside of a freight car? Beach. We ought to get his story of rekd only a few chapters of the book. butter, beans cloths, leather, oil. Ac­ first time that women had the right minds all thought of the ancient times when they bedeck selves with or- Yes, some of them are pretty dirty the assassination soon ” Not once But we wonder how many such men cept rations. Ration yourself as to to vote. . when English and Yankee bayonets namental feather- such as a kind but there are‘ others that are as did he dream that “ Ulucky” was on and women there are In the world, food, clothing, amusements. lelets, head-dress Much interest was shown. In thk crossed, except to revere always the of kilt, , 1 clean as a whistle and have floors fit the job. He had scarcely said this i persons of ample means who keep “ (3) Save the^products of French and even large mai es made of feath- triaLof John E. Dunn and Dr. Joseph' courage of the old warriors on either for ballet dances. And, too, they when the paper’s special exposition immortal‘art objects and other beau­ soil, lest some day you deprive your ers held together fiber cords. They E- Devore for assault. Each had SO'^ side. The Englishman moves us are rpomy. Why not hire a freight wire clicked. “ Full story of assassi­ tiful things under lock and key as father, your son, your husband, who find an abundano if raw material In cured a warrant against the other none the less but respects us rather any-colored, bright- car for a party of say five or six and nation following. Harrison.” Parr did. are shedding their blood to defend the mnltittde of and the cases were tried before Jus­ the more for “ the Spirit of ’76.” hned parrots a: other birds that ship yourself to some place, open up When he read that message the city The poet Gray In his famous you. tice John Johnson The* trial was “ Elegy Written in a Country “(4) Save the products that We yere “ chips off the old block.”— swarm in those and which, not the side doors, have an arrangement editor fell back in the chair. They era, they shoot with the talk of the town. Qhurchyard,” has a famous couplet France must buy from foreign coun New London Day. to Injuijs the fea made for protecting the'side so you say it was not heart failure but just blunt arrows ' te small darts from The notice in regard to making which has been quoted so often that tries. Do not drain reserves of gold 6 cannot fall out and enjoy the scen­ plain ordinary faint. a long blqwplpi The women are very ery that passes, a la freight train? voters was signed by John S. Rleteyr it is trite; which are Indispensable to victory. MORE HUN TREACHERY. skilled In weeing this feather-ap­ When the conductor of the freigh R. W. Pitkin and G. H. Allen as sel­ “ IPull iQany a flower is born to blush “(5) Waste nothing. All waste parel, and In tee miteeums of Para, orders the engine tb sidett-ack you FARMERS REVOLUTIONIZE ectmen. , • unseen is a crime which imperils the nation With the American Army In Rio de Janeiro W d Sao Paulo can be for a time you can get out and look HARVEST WORK IN OHIO. “ And wastq Its sweetness on the des­ al defense— prolongs the war. Prance, Sept. 7— Grim-faced, be­ seen elaborate mantles, head-dresses ovef the place in which you are side­ AS FROM NOAH’S ARK, ert air.” “( 6) Buy only according to your grimed and stained after several days and kilts of beantifnl designs and col­ ors. When a malten has fixed her af­ tracked. Thus your travel gives THEY WENT TWO BY TWO. Those lines recurred to us as we needs. Do not hoard provisions; of desperate, continuous battle, a Deleware, O., Sept. 7.— A thresh­ fections on h warrtor and wishes him you some education also. It woulc St. Louis, Mo.— When a flood* r*^ rted Churchill’s pages, and we won­ your selfishness raises prices and de* platoon of Marines was firing rapidly ing club has been organized in Dele- to make her his wife she weaves one be extremely easy to cook In one of ware coun|y^ This club is very pop­ cently descended on Forest Parle dered why so many “ flowers” of thf prives those of smaller means of but calmly and accurately g*- of these ornameiatal garments and these freight cars and all the com­ here it swept away the fence which^ great masters of painting and sculp­ things indispensablp to existence. Hun ranks. offers it‘ to hto\as»a hint of her desire ular with the housewives In the forts of home would be enjoyed. pens jn the alligator pond. ? The ture should provide a parallel ti “(7) Do not travel unneces­ The foe's numbers were In the ma and at the samd^me a proof of her country. Seventeen farmers have When the car has reached Its destln alligators and turtles marched, forth that of the flowers of field and for­ sarily. Reflect that our trains are, jorlty but the Sea Soldiers’ fire was skllL banded together, pledging them­ ation It has a certain amount of time selves to carry their own dinner, go “ two by two,” Noah’s ark fashion, i est. before all, destined for the transpor­ proving speedily evening. before a demurrage ratb is charged home to supper, furnish their own while the turtles went dshlng In Many of the owners of famous tation of the troops, the feeding of Suddenly the Huns dropped their Not a Century, But Bn^ough. and this time could be spent In vaca­ aquarium. ^ ^ paintings have been generosity Itself the population, the needs of our na­ rifles and cried “ Kamei'ad.” Lady hurrying across the tyroad con­ horse feed and ten sacks to be used course at - a great railroad .station, tioning. throughout the threshing season. A Then the goldfish were swept int^ In loaning and even giving outright tional production. The Marines waited for the sur­ making for the train gate and eVidfint- Then the return trip might be small fee is charged for the payment the watery home of the seals, pur-.' works which they have bought at “( 8) Do not remain Idle. Ac­ rendering enemy to approach. When ly afraid of missing the train, ■#lth a made by a dlfferefit route. There of a secretary to keep tab on the sued by an alligator- and two (urtlea^ high prices to public museums for cording to your age and your ability the fde came within 200 yards their 1 loqg wait If she didn’t get It. BlUt at Is only one other'suggestion which number of bushels threshed and the Then the sea lions started In cm tbifi •' the general enjoyment. But many work for your country. Do not con­ first-lines dropped. They had been the gate she meets a colored portftT, a might be helpful and that is for 1;he time of hands. Even the* old-time goldfish— but the rest,is too sad t “(9) Accept without murmuring About 30 Marines fell before their *‘Ton needn’t hurry; you’ve got tw^ thracite.” the privations which are Imposed up­ comrades with a yell of rage and re minutes yet” 1 N^tME OF BABY INCLUDES “ THE GREAT I AM.” Now, two minutes Is pot a century;'' INITIALS^ OF 5 OOUNI^ffiSl4<* on 70U. Reflect upon Ihe sufferings venge surged forward. The bayonet PLANNED TO PROFITEER JN One of the difficulties in these In fact the margin was still narrow; Yesterday was the anniversary of Kirkwood, Ga.---’rher i>lg war k te of those who are flghting for you, up- let not a Hun, survive. EGGS— ^PARTNER BILKS HIM." days of political camouflage is to but the lady knew that the porter |he assassination of President 'Will­ pn the martyrdpm of the population 'This Is another example of Teuton knew the time exactly and what he resultsd in the cofnihff know whom to believe. Much is iam McKinley. ’This brings to mind whose hearths have been devastated treachery. It Is told by an officer said and the way he said It relieved name. A Jteby girl born to Hr: ; but little actually done in the Atlanta, Ga.— It was a nice scheme by. the enemy. and two members of the platoon now the tension. She surrendered her bag a sstory, published here fpr the first Mrs. W. ^^' Williamr>has< jiiiR :r ^direction of reform. Selfishness W. M. Teem, of Marfstta, had to “ (10) Remember that victory to him and gave the tip to him very tiipe, of a New York newspaper man christened "^’Ablfe.” ■ 'privileged interests conceal their in a hospital. make money— storing up 5,000 doz­ belongs to those who can hold out h willingly. ' kiiown among his , associates as composing the name tnw "motives beneath many layers of out- «L^cky” Harrison. “ Lucky” was a en eggs for a high price. But his of America, Belgium,- quarter of an hour the longest. THIEVES CARRY SAFjB AWAYt 'WdVd. show— fake flag-waving, high “ sliith sense” newspaperman. That partner in the deal, J. H. Aly, an At­ and England.' . “ That France may live, she must Connesvllle, Pa,— A 400-pound J£ you haven’t one of those whirl­ h>!'; sounding phrases about the “ rec- is, h(e was gifted with some unknown lanta merchant, had been selling the be victorious.” safe had no terrors for robbers who ing sprinklers for your lawn, get a of thijB or that party, “ personal sens^ which told him that something eggs right along. A suit brought entered the offices of the Akuius Ex­ tub ol water, throw the dog in, let ‘^dividual.liberties," etc., big tyas going to break #nd told him by Teem charglhg larceny after trust press company here. They carried him shake himself on the;grass— and Ave years e t e ^ r l A ad liffiaiitum. .■ One Is remlnd- Every nuw^of eighteen to forty' just tyhere to.'be when' lt.wonld hap has jHi|t been thrown out of the lo­ five lUready repeat* it.:—St. Louis Globe Demo­ regiattted^ miutt felntei ^ , a te i, containing a It away with them Inside was at cal municipal court. i^tered, mtoit register for the se- " j crat. »■ A “ sixth 8«ilte” man will pasq flectlTA ftoaller boxes, one Inside the llectlve drqft Sept, I S . ____ ^

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. •' . • f Phytlolm Aa ^ a Race, and ^ Individually, tha» ■Hr American Indian Haa Proved Wreno 'With tihliN' Had Be* Capable of Many Things. lleved NAiipf WdlL -----p It Is very wortji while, to give tte There was reoentiy aia article In the Indian a square deaL He has proved •y American Magazine In w hl^ a writer told hdw to live and linger longer, in himself capable of great things. Two one part of it, the author mid of a man presidents of Peru have been Indians. who thought he was 0. E, until he wiis One of Mexico’s greatest presidents To The Public! was an Indian, and Bolivia has had examined by a doctor. This is what the man said: at least one great Indian president One expects them to excel In warfare. “ ‘My arterlef had, thicken^ (The The Arancanlan Lantare was the great­ letter had stated that, but it meant est military chieftain South America nothing to me,) That is, their cover­ has produced except San Martin, and -•Vi ing had grown thldcer and less elastic. we have had Gen. John A. Logan and This Company is in Receipt of Bulletin No. 5, Telegraph In a healthy man they wouldn’t have Clen. Ell S. Parker. Numbers of our begun to do thld until forty years or senators and congressmen have been more. If they kept on at the rate they proud of their Indian blood, and and Telephone Senrice, From The Postmaster General of were going they would be stiff before Thomas 0. Moffett who knows the red many years. "Pipestem” arteries he man well, says that "in the profession­ the United States Directing As Follows— called them. That meant a disturbance al world today, on farms among in the circulation' that had already be­ leaders in business affairs, the gun and had already threatened my Indian, educated and Cffiristianlzed, Is heart More than that these defects taking his place; clever Indian law­ in circulation had thrown a heavier yers are looking out for the Interests Owing to the necessity for conserving labor and material and burden upon my kidneys. (Constipa­ of their tribes ; capable Indian physi­ tion and its results, that is, the reten­ cians are ministering to the needs of That Man is You Mr. to eliminate a cost which is now borne by the permanent user of tion of poisons in the body, had put their own people; earnest Indian another load on the'overburdmed kid­ the telephone, a readiness to serve or installation charge will be preachers and teachers are spreading neys, until the ezeretiens from them among the reservations the seed of made on and after September 1, 1918, for all new installations; showed plainly that they couldn’t carry the gospel message; aggressive Indian Manchester if You Use that load and work welt And then, agricultural experts are teaching the also a charge for all changes in location of telephones. to cap the whole thing, I had a tooth younger generation how to Improve that was suspiteious. It had all the land and crops; the new Indian la INSTALLATION CHARGES TO BE AS FOLLOWS: earmarks of one with an abscess at the helping the forward movement activ­ root It would take an X-ray to make ities of his country.” Where the rate is $2.00 a month or le ss ...... $5.00 certain, but if there was on^ there it meant that pus from that was drain­ The white man’s diseases and The Hereild Where the rate is more than $2.00 but not exceeding $4.00 a ing through my body and adding to its vices have burdened the Indian, but burden.* ” his schools, medicine, Christian mor­ month ...... $10.00 als and faith can, if he so wills It, lift Where the rate is more than $4.00 a m o n th ...... $15.00 that burden and make his red brother NO WEARY SHOPPERS, THESE once again a free man.—Evengeline Cole, In World’s Outlook. Credulous Man LaboNd Uhder Mis­ apprehension When He Gave Up VALUE OF MUSICAL TRAINING B argain In Accordance With This Order, All Installations and His Seat in Car. It had been the credulous man’s busy Sound Reasons Why Physicians Should Transfers Subsequent to August 31st, 1918 Will Be Sub­ day. Furthermord, his stenographer Hava Thorough Knowledge of was out with smallpox, and the credu­ Sound and of Rhythm. lous man’s own vacielnatlon was just ject To The Charges Specihed Abore. beginning to "take.” So wh«t two The great value of musical training handsomely gowned women boarded to the practicing physician Is pointed Columns the car near Tenth apd Baltimore, tbd out by Dr. Ernest Zueblln, associate credulous man resolved^for onoe to,re­ professor of medicine In the 'Univer­ nounce and ke bis seat For sity of Cincinnati, In an article con­ some reason, however—perha^ with tributed to. American Medicine. Ap­ that womanly IntuU^^n we hear so preciation of the pitch. Intensity and much about—^the two women ahooe the duration of sounds, and of rhythm, Trade off what you don’t want back of the c re d u l^ tnauls tsat, to which must be acquired by the musi­ The Southern New England ding to, and there to cany on tiielr cian in the study of his art, are also for what you want-it costs lamentations againatjjSddslji maowUn- necessary to the doctor, who Is obliged • I Ity. "I never put in godi a dVy befioire to take note of these same sound qual­ in my life," sighed the. first, I,” ities in making many of his diagnoses. but a few cents!' Telephone Company agre^ the other, ^jfoeh^ crowd of The objective signs of disease. Dr. wild, wrangl^g Zueblln points out, are closely related It was too much to acoustic phenomena, such as con­ man. whose partl< kesa,!lafDr ductivity, quality, tonality, pitch, in­ K . LOST—An opportunity to get rid the poor tired crsai tensity, duration and rhythm. The of that old Phonograph by forget­ bargain; hounds. ^ oondn^vity of sound, for Instance, Is ting to use a little HERALD ad. X. seat?" ne sfd(^j f^ereut in A Jiormal lung from Y. Z- ing way for ' ‘ “uld batiHwa the ^Iqng:

H-fi" Camara Men Bothared With the floor. The __ Peala, Which Peralat in Clroyng made out on lhe,M |i^'t In Front of the Lent. and "R 9 4,” "Wed is City Star. ' UliruchSTille. O.—How It feels to the side of my nose. 1 had two Flies give the technical department of the mo'vle companies some of their The Yhirtaer go Into battle is thrilllngly describ^ pieces of sharpnel in the right hand hardest battles, writes Robert Wagner nand some lodged uderneath the 'arm What is the influij •d (by-. Private Ray Congleton In a in the Saturday Evening Post Files {eenth Juror upon letter to his sister here. It fol­ in the skin. They removed K all are worse camera bogs than actors; Jurors? asks WilUs ’ i lows In part: with cocaine, so it did not amount they wouldn’t be so bad if they’d stay Comment. Here "I Just lately returned from going to much. I did not even go back at the table and eat but between iected from the courses they up and fly in droves all bver the top, and believe me. It was to the hospital. I stayed right there, commercial or ind to -get my revenge. However, I round the camera. Just to be in tbe professional life, i some experience. It sure was a luc- close-ups, and when they pass direct­ faculty they a re / cesB. I had my share of thrills. shall always have one souvenir—the ly in front of the lens they take on side of my nose makhs me look dif­ sane inin^ eSp^ They speak of the day of battle be­ the proportions of buizards. conclusion ui ing glorious. Well, it is, in a way, ferent, but I am proud of it and con­ 'When we stage a banquet scene It that each mabl and, in another it is outright hell. sider myself lucky. is a banquet—not pasteboard eats, such a unanimous col I can't quite describe the glorious "As for the fight, we licked them as they have on the stage, but tbe real fort to accompli Peruvian doughnuts. And when one part of it, Mit when you have trained clean off the map. They dldnt have Juror takes a of these great open-air feasts—^for, as one learned atad worked for a certain length of a look-in. We cleaned up those boys brought up on "kultur”; in alaS, onr banquet halls are usually shy sarily learned time how to shoot, how to attack, two or more walls—is announced and evidence; the J| and a thousand other little,things of fact, we gave them a little ‘Culture the diners sit down to their happy alysis and the how to act when in action, you have Amerlcaine,” and I guess it did not feed they soon discover that every fly who knows whl endured a lot of hardships learning ta.ste very good, for they told us we from as far north as Inyo county is and when the the stuff. were bloodthirsty, and I want to say also in attendance. the coUsultatlc right here that it's damn good man­ As wicked as it seems to nse poison them a mental < Cariosity Rules Novice. ners to be so when you are lighting gases at a banquet, we often have to that It cannot "Then, when the real times comes, a people as \reacherous as the Ger­ do It Just to keep the fllea out of our enters into and nc 'you are crazy to see how things are artistic ointment It was because these part of the evidence^ mans. going to work out, and to see first creatures liked burnt sugar so much upon to consider. "One of the Hun officers said: how badly you can lick the guy you that we had to give up that sticky 'You are just a bunch of school have cussed for months, and who is camouflage for our strong waters; oar kids.’ This made us mad, for we Martinis are now drier than eveiy. Bc^emla*s Suffe'rij the cause of all your hardships and Bohemia^ went through ' were Just as cool as cucumbers and sufferings. You wonder if you will most barbarous of the laughed. Joked and smoked when go­ SET ADRIFT, DISCOVERS LAND come through it, and, if not, you Ilglous wars in the sixt ing right ‘over the top’ and called to have given your life for a great cause Miteenth centuries. Bet each other to know ‘How many you Priest, Offending Chief, Saved Life 1087 the Bohemlau popu]| and a great country. These are got?’ My baby was sure working and Later Returned With Story ^ fiuoed from 8,000,000 to some of the things that make the and I burned up two rifles, so you of Interesting Find. ravages of execution anJ battle glorious. can see old Henry second was step­ Richard Wllmer New Zealand is Maortland, the home Hl^rk. The Cize "Then there is the other side of it. ping out. I believe I got a Ger­ of a most Interesting race. About one I went seventy-two hours without iued from the^ man for every one of my relatives. thousand years ago there lived on the In tevor of Jil^ater. In fact, I got so thirsty "Here is one of the Germans’ new isle Hanaikl the forefathers of tbe wise lit / r^pat stones in my mouth, as they treacherous stunts. They carry a Maori. One of their pHests, Te Eupe, years bef]j a certain amount of moisture in little revolver about the size of a relates a writer In the iHlsslsslppI of indei them. As for hunger, I did not eat Blaetter, had offended the chief, and Ized tt man’s Anger and it has one 22-cdIi- to prevent his being killed his friends a thing for three days and three ber shell in it. They hold up their Mettei sent him, provided with provisions to Si nights. But you don’t get hun­ hands and holler ‘kamerad,’ and enough to last some time, adrift over gry. There are certain things that and when they get a chance they use the sea in a canoe. Home and friends mlf keep you from it. Once I was right ft on you. They usually turn their be would never see again, he thought, in the middle of two barrages and backs on you and when they hold and by hie people he wea mourned as down as far as I could get in a shell up their hands and this little pistol one dead. To the Joy of the ielandere hole. Well, I never expected to is down in the palm of their hand he returned after 12 months, giving get out of there, so I lighted up a them a glowing descdptlon of the you can’t see it.” wonderful land be had discovered. Hie cigaret,te and thought over my past information Mused a stirring agita­ life. Back to the Hindcnburg line with tion, and in a sho^t time seven panoes ' His Clothes in Rags. were fitted out by the natives to saiy the Americans only twenty miles to the land of promise and aettl "When I got back to the. rest bil­ away from the Rhine is the prospect let my shirt and breeches were noth­ there. which the German people have to Te Eupe was leading In the ing but a bunch of rags. My hands cheer them after four years of the canoe across the wide sea, and had bled from blisters from digging war, which was to end in three their landing, |o honor him, call( In— was some fight and there was months with the capture of P&rls.— "Acteoroa”-*^Ne|r Zealand. not much fight left in me. But, if Baltimore American. "The seed of'our race comes t necessary; no doubt, I could have Hanraiki,” said a missionary, ^ e n gaine. You see, I got a black there can ba no doubt about tb< . q^e froifi the dirt thrown ;by a shell, Rvery 'man of c^hteen to forty* ginM dweUlflfg plaCA and that i five years old, except those already preaent Maoris ara the descen( hdin^et was blown to kingdom those who safled awtfirlea ai bad plgce was knocked bn registered, must r^id«ter for the se­ \ lective draft Sept. IS. to-. MU' , V vr- • w l i « S 'm SEX SATUKDAt^ t W- ______T7r- ■l.v:

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Wins Three Firsts and Six Seconds { at Home Garden Exhibit. Stren ------* Horace F. Murphey, the 14,yearaj Toilrn s*.- 1 ^ old son of Mr. and iirs. Charles M. Jisoh interest -Been ^90 . ^ Murphey of 19 Hamlin street,' TbOn l Sbawn. . .«. three first prizes, six Secoud jpHisos j^. — f" r-«|* • I and two third prizes oh his produce! Never ih the .history of jal tlm Home Garden exhibit at the \ las, there beeii'so much c: gt^n -F alr. He secur-| ■ ■ TONIGHT IN MANOH^TBR. sho^n iiatiior thd bes^ collec- ,f,fi^e. Fr

0 “ .'•i' about to w of the ' 'tlbpib~stiicb r r les pit tl^^ Ing .yrance. I9HIT OP c o n d it io n o f honal^ward e Ma(ncli esteV Trust Company at 'tarqtutH to port; cipcua IR'rqwN. the clq^ of business on the 31at day ofjAugust 1918. The Walter L. Main circus arrived boy by the name ot Ti'acy r ASSETS. * ion the sBip. No men- in town bright and early this morn­ Bills discounted $ 83^5,195.05 l9 o t casualties, so it was ing and it required the better part Demand Loans (with- of the forenoon to get the circus Collateral 119,790.52' iOAa was injured by the Collateral Loans (Time from the railroad station to the and Demand 158,507.54 isle enlisted In the Na- •grounds. The circus is without a [other Loans 56,350.00 2,443.20 ^ year ago last May and doqbt the most elaborate one that [Overdrafts 120,550.64 has come to • town for a long time. llnited States Bonds OF op the Mount Ver- Stock! *and Securities 142,438.43 tr. During thaLtime This.m orning there was a large| Third Liberty Bond ac­ ^I^rips to Prance and crowd at the Holllster^ground watch­ count 13,045.61 rds, ^ he has been ing the work of unloading the mate­ Due from other Banks, rial and the erection of' the ‘big B-mkers and Trust narine zone ' 20 Companies 3,000.00 Vernon is of 19,- tents. The parade started on time Due from Approved Re­ [ tiefore her copver- and the circus was all in readiness serve Agents \ 57,095 C4 for the afternoon perfornthuce. The I Uniced States and Na­ jjer' capacity of 2,- 57,782.00 performance will be repeated this tional Bank Notes Is 23 1-2 knots an Gold Coin *12,449.50 tef her speed arid evening at eight o’clock. Silver Coin 1,447.65 ALL NEXT WEEK |be submarines, the Minor Coin 205.04 B figiim in g COMMUNI'TY SING. Checks and Cash Items 752.9^ pn anxious to get a Other Assets Revenue TUESDAY, SEPT. 10th Another Community Sing will be [extra precautions stamp acet. 85.00 in* sljieiding her held at the Recreation Center next Foreign Coin and Cur­ Wednesday evening, Septen^her 'l l . rency . 72.81 ?ne trip recently, $12.00 For Your . The first one, two weeks ago, was out of her course Tqtal Assets $1,081,220.05 Old Sewing Machine lubk. held in the auditorium, hut the one LIABILITIES. ttnitx were on board next week will be held in the gym­ Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 25,000.00 f t yemon when she was nasium, which will accommodate Surplus Fund - much larger crowd. Mnsic wilt be Other Undivided Pro­ $6.90 allowed to club membwrs but the big liner probably fits, less current ex­ rihg some sick and wounded provided by the Victor orchestra. pense and taxes paid 39,86?.58 who have no old machine ' sdidiers ip addition to her Everybody Is invited. I-ne to Banks, Bank­ change. er;, and 'fniat Com­ ^probably or 700 navy 1,560.54 SAILOR VISITS CHUM’S MOTHER. panies tq Attent. of the dapi.age was General Deposits fi74,796.93 Charles Giani of the U. S. S. Rem- 40,(i00.00 department's ad t Bills Payable 10c. m JOIN THE CLIW fropi.lhd ^Wt that the ves- lik has been spending the past two days as the guest of Mrs. Margaret Total Liabilities $1,081,220.05 jKdjStilWi to Prance at a So. Manchester, Conn., Sept. 5, dScialB concluded B. Quish of Garden street., Giani |1918, Btate of Connecticut, County badly damaged^ Is a chum of Mrs. ..Qulsh’s son, Ed-iQf Hartford. * I P ^ C H L l ward, who is serving on the samel. 1 Robert V. Treat, Treasurer of the aW is the second W . C. kills, silk artist ship in foreign waters. Giani h a s I afhresaid The Manchester Trust Corn- llijters taken pany do solemnly sw%fir .that the The Free” demonstrator served four yeats and two months iVrqnt to T^ar foregoing statement Is true to stitdfi ladips name In \ :Vt| l^st was the in thetooyy ond has been doing ddty host of my knowledge and belle ing^s” finest sRk Free of Cmi' ' R. V. TREAT, Treasurer was^ Suiik in foreign waters slnde July, 1917^ He Is home on a 30' days' furloughtjj Subscribed and sworn to before off the II-..., r * me, this 5th day of September, 1918. ►v *t >meward T. H. Leonard Robins, GOiNti T0‘ GREAJt , LARBS- Notary Public. J. Rayniond Fogarty, Clarence Hanna, ^’rancls Hanley and Paul. FAREWELL PARTY. Clune received their' call to duty in A farewell party was held last evening at the home of Miss Rose Life Is full of disapiiointmon.ts His the Naval RhserviBS yesterday., They are to report at Hoboken next Thurs­ Mallon ot Pearl street in honoi* of whenever the’■Paper hrinuuwcprivhi .a day arid from'therri'will’ be'kent to Miss Martha Crockett, who left today comiplcttoua .yeay; th*tithd w ar Iri 1®- the Great Lakes "^ralhini^ Station. for the Indiana Normal school, Ing to end this year we read Qh " ' where she Is to take a two years’ discover that course. iDuri^ the evening, lihlss sonie’kody wk® Word has been recelveid in, tdwn Crockett was given a fountain, pen ajs ton Lf>l?l» that Edwin ''mtus .has baeh promlated a remnmbrance of the''occasi6n. Sb^ ftroiu oorpdfal. to sarg^rit.' ' Sirice^^ 'was graduated from the local high belhg '^duridad ifi 1)Iua hari school' last June. '' . ' b ^ n dpitig ^^erl^l Work. ; [ titla- Tliose present at last night’s party wat^e8/i||($ la n'bW [S ervan t E ^ li ^itua^^^Pro-f were: Misses Marion SuHithpiij H.V;L. --Wfti WonAl kaad^uatte^ Bfittafian of Edith Wtlboii, Irene ^Uivah, ' Eigiii^ I’aulkn^y, .Mildred % V? i \ : auui ybars olC MfMOb migaheth-J^hWtof.W^'llh^ ......