Germans Beat

Germans Beat

, - ^ ’ ■ ■ ■: \ ■-. i i • * s ^ •- .r<>v 1 WBE W E A T B E S Probably showert toalght and Thursday; modwato to ftwsh Barth- west winds* EstabllBhed as a Weekly 1881. Try the Herald’s For Sale Colamn Established as a Semi-Weekly^ 1883. MANCHESTER, C O N L, W i l ^ D A Y , JULY 11, 1917. The cost is 10 cents tof 20 words PRICE TWO C ^ VOL m V L NO. 239 Established as a Dally 1914. or less. Ge r m a n s b e a t •f RUSSIANS PURSUE Rnssiaiis Win Great Victory WASHINGTON HEARS THE PROBABLE METHOD AHORNEY HOLDEN PLEADS Drive Toward En^sh Ckaimel And Still Pursue PEACE RUMBLINGS Do You Know Your OF DRAWING FOR DRAFT TO SAYE MRS. GHIIGAN Sweeps Away Hai^s Enemy. Officials May Dispense With Wheel Says Circumstantial Evidence Only Defenses. Draft Number?' And Place Numbers in Black Proof Advanced— Arsenic Came ; ) Gelatine Capsules. From Embalmer’s Fluid. i ' \ 1 f Looks to German People to When the wheel turns in Washington YQUR NAME will np| 1|© chosen as a soldier for Uncle Sani^the wheel HAUCZ IS CAPTURED AND Washington, JulyTM ^Although Hartford, July 11.— This afternoon BRITISH Bring It About. will pick out NUM BERS. Those N U M B E R S iwill be tele­ no official announcraent has been counsel for Mrs. Amy E. Archer Gil- 15,000 mSbNERS TAKEN graphed to Manchester and published in THE EVENING made of the method to be used in llgan began a plea to the jury to save her life from the gallows. Her HERALD. ^ ^ the selective draft, the International News Service is today able to give attorney, Benedict M. Holden, argued Over Thirty German Guns Fall Into CENTRAL AUIES WOULD a clear description, based on good the state had made out no direct Fighting Close to North Sea Coast— Russian Hands. D o you know your number? authority. The date for choosing the case, but a weak circumstantial case Germans Also Attack on BE GLAD TO STOP WAR 687,000 men has not been set, and and that If any arsenic was found South Front. Petrograd, July 11.— Russian If you don’t, turn to Page 3 in this issue of TH E cannot be set until all the states In the body of Franklin R. Andrews troops under General Kornlloff that No Hope for Escape from Iron Rule E V E N jN G H E R A LD , and find out.' have completed their plans and noti­ and other patients who died at Mrs. swept Into Hallcz are now advancing of Hohenzollems— U. S. Poshes fied the Provost Marshal General’s Gllllgan’s old people’s home, it came London, July 11.— The Germans on Lemberg along the Dniester river. War Preparations. office of their readiness. there through undertakers’ embalm­ in West Flanders have undertaken On the southern side the Russians Nineteen states and the District of ing fluid. The accused woman low­ a powerful offensive movement, are now less than 60 miles from the Columbia have notified Provost ered her black veil during the argu­ penetrating British positions over coveted capital of Galicia. On the Washington, July 11.— ^Ameri­ Marshal General Crowder’s office ment and while her right hand tight­ a front of 2400 yards and reaching eastern side the Russians are less ca’s answer to the cry of the Ger­ they have completed plans, Colorado ly clenched the arm of her chair the right bank of the Yser river than 40 miles away. linCSKNIUlD the other as tightly held the hand of near the North Sea. The British, man people, coming out of this and Virginia being the latest addi­ The German and Austro-Hungari­ positions were entered to a depth of week’s stormy session of the Reich­ tions to the list. her faithful daughter, Mary Archer. 600 yards. an soldiers are making desperate re­ stag in Berlin, is a redoubling of Little Information is at hand from With the defense resting at the This German success was admit­ sistance to the advance of the Rus­ war preparations. America’s entry A i m OF such states as New York, Pennsyl­ opening of court today and the re­ ted .In the official report Issued by sians, especially in the district ly­ into the conflict has brought expres­ vania and Illinois, where population buttal occupying but a few hours the British war office at noon. ing between Hallcz and Brzezany, sions of intense discontent from the State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn at is so dense. It is possible that the Germans but have been unable to stem the German people, and only America’s 11:50 began the opening argument Black Gelatine Capsules* may be making another great effort tide. stern determination to continue un­ Liberals lireaten a Revolntioii— Kaiser aid Ifis Comey in for the state. He argued that the A large receptacle will be used. In to break through to the English The capture of Hallcz is a success til the German people have risen in grand jury, having returned a true this will be placed black gelatine cap­ Channel. Twice before have; they of flrs( rank importance as that city their pot^tial might to help over­ M idn i^ SessioD— New Cabinet Membm Coining But bill of first degree murder, the state sules containing numbers In red Ink launched violent offensive move­ was one of the key positions defend­ throw ai^lbracy can point the way in a series running from one to the had put in a chain of circumstances ments in West Flanders with that ing Lemberg on the southern side. for the Teutonic races to freedom. Betbmaiin-HoBweg Probab^ Hold Over. number representing the total num­ and some direct evidence of a foul object in view, but always they wefe It is about 62 miles southeast of These unoflicial expressions sum ber of registrations In each state. and cruel murder and claimed that frustrated by the stubborn resist­ Lemberg. and is an Important rail­ up the official attitude in Washing­ Andrews was murdere^ by Mrs. Gil ton., The Administration will net Zurich, July iD.— <^la Pariis, July A separate drawing will be given ance of the Allies. way junction. It is about 15 miles ligan who had t ^ motive, die dispo cruu^ent openly.-r'li ' II i\ If|l| illlll'iiltf l)ilrL 11111 \ Berlin each eiate, starting with Alabama The German -assault fqUowed%*> from StaulsldK. ^ sition and the opportunity to profit Germany, but its actions s^eak more^ state that tn4 NatlMtMSt-lAhersfl party,; and concl'udini^ with Wyomin tromendous boibbardment of.' CoBsaeks are playing an import­ by the pecuniary gaitr*and lose! the plainly than any Interviews that 'rALKOFSESi^ formerly the staunchest supporter of Blindfolded Chooser. British and Belgian positions.^ tr«^. ant part In the Russian advance and burden of maintaining^ Andrews. He could be granted. A very close the government, held an executive When Alabama’s total registration t^e Nbrth Sda to a point nbar M i- cavalry are already being used to a watch Is being kept on Germany, for conference yesterday evening at numbers In their little capsules have declared the theory of embalming mude. large extent in the pursuit of the it Is believed that In Germany lies Would Establish Independent Re­ which it was decided unanimously to been deposited In the big receptacles fluid as a defense had been exploded It was evident from the lathnsity' Austro-German armies. When Rus­ the key to the solution of the public of French-Canadiaws—-Re­ demand the resignation of Chancellor and have been thoroughly stirred, a years ago and mentioned the cases of the fire that the Germans .kad sians broke a gap in the Austro- world’s war problems. volt Against Conscription. von Bethmann-Hollweg. blindfolded man will draw one cap­ of other inmates of the Gllligan concentrated a heavy mass of ar-. tillery In that sector. Concentra­ German lines, 20 miles wide south­ Austria is ready for peace, Bul­ Late this evening the surrender sule at a time and hand it to another home to support the Andrews case. tions of German troops also was west of Hallcz, Cossacks were being garia would gladly stop fighting by the Prusslan ^goverament to the man. The latter will open the cap­ When Mr. Alcorn stopped Mr. Hol­ reported by British aviators. held in reserve and were at once and Turkey desires only to be left Montreal, July 11.— The demand reform movement, was foreshadowed sules, read the serial number to two den demanded that he disclose the sent forward In pursuit of the retreat­ direct evidence on which he would The Germans In West Flanders unmolei^ted, according to official that the rich province oV Quebec se­ by an official bulletin issued from clerks, who will record R. The man ing Teutons. views here. argue In his closing appeal to the are included in the army group of cede from the Dominion of Canada Berlin. to whom the number has been given Over 15,000 Austro-Hungarian The Administration has had a jury Mr. Alcorn replied that he Prince Rupprecht. ^ This bulletin announced that the is the one drawn Into the service Official advices from Field Mar­ and German prisoners have been cap­ constant flow of information from and set up a new republic on the would rely considerably on the sign­ Prussian government will submit to and must serve unless he falls to shal Haig, the British commander- tured as well as many guns.

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