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LIQUOR ~ [PrcTURES PERIL IN BALKANS PRESIDENT AND PARTY. a5 / FROM POLITICS OF POWERS| piosms gy T Y ] ON YACHT MAYFLOWER NG PLOT 5% S RGO B Mty 8 | e e meee el CTH] DATROLLED LU1 (Stephen Panaretoff Says Signs Are Not| | wasicvi- it toamin - it 00 B0 0 L, e e e : RS P 2 J : : ; : ; ; S . Chesap ay. They will retura to- Wastang of Great Nutiom Trying o 11 S o b CoB T K e e o ssce ot | Number of Troops Reduced, p}ay One State Aga,;lnst Another. 1 sl ‘s o Sheb i i e ,E:&'fi'::'fl'esf'é“efi’m’r“:-‘fugsz"flflg: But Militiamen Are WITH D. C. BOYS AT CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING CAMP Attempt to Ship Five Car- Joads Into United States Senator Townsend of Michigan an ' (30 Mrs. Townsend, Chairman Lasker of . U om Winnipeg. o o &b : the Shipping Board and Jess Smith Being Held Fr ipeg. By the Associated Press. the territorial adjustments along na- 5 K £ ' of Washington Court House, Ohio. 9 : By the Associated Press. 'WILLTAMSTOWN, Mass., August |tional lines have been fairly settled— % : gz, A _message from the Mayflower when | BY the Associated Press. DULUTH, Mtnn., August 20.—A plot |20.—“Already signs are not wanting |10t When it serves as a cloak for the 4 off Quantico, Va., last night, said: CONCORD, August 20.—State to smuggle more than $600,000 worthlo¢ the great powers trying to -play ffl:“.‘é%flai’fmf ot ‘3.".?.‘.‘;2"..5‘;‘&;:,'35 ; 3 g : F g b e o Tn”d‘ ':-";::&'fifinun g:;’:.n':lszf:::d t United States b: way of Rainey river and Beaudotte is |one Balkan state against another.” |overlordship In the peninsul oy e LRl PARADE TO AID MEMORIAL {but the namber of troops about the mill property has been reduced. Most being engineered by Winnipeg ship- |asserted Stephen Panaretoff, Bul- m’_‘;"::e e;';fl"'ilzg-':l;;-r:efl» :’.’L ;h:ac::; pers, according to word recelved at|garian minister reappointed to the |Balkan peninsula, nor pave the way * B 5 § = of the militiam, b h e e O e sonit to |United States, In his lecture before | to a closer union among the Balkan : A ; . Departments to Have Floats in|the armory hove ia coce ot L eroih it s I states. This could have ‘been done _ : . i sy No inti: officials along the border to use ev- |the Institute of Politics at Williams | %30 o 100 N0 arrangements had y J 4 Roosevelt Pageant Next Week. o wh:n Tn‘euz—':»:;!:fifl;w%:::;: D e oot ¢ %4T™Y"(College tonight, He charged that the |peen fairly and justly made, or if - i , Definite plans for a parade and|2nd Kannapolis, but thelr removal Fhe shipment. to consist of five nal-ee conference had not sought adisputed regions had been put under| f ‘ g0 7 5 ¥ pageant, the latter to _be held at the | from duty is expected shortly. Three carloads of beer, whisky, alcohol and | (3.F Sctilement of the Balkan troubles | gn international control and their in- : : 3 v s b 5 Sylvan Theater, on Wednesday, Au- | additional mills ere expected to open brandy, is now at Rainey river and |opo,that ite decislons bore the mark | habitants given eventually the ‘fair ; o / ; i |sust 31, were anounced yesterdiy by | here Monday morning. Whether is being guarded by several men, ad- |°hyy Ndictivenese. : chance of declaring freely their! | e G Mrs. James B. Longstreet, head of the | troops will be assigned to guard duty ’ i e e ‘M. Panarétoff concluded his course | wishes. 1 belleve that if such . : S « g Georgia section of the Roosevelt me- | there on the opening morning is un. N Swners of the liquor. 1t fa saia, |3, the Instituie with tonight's lec- |coupse had been followed by wbich : . i ; morial committee. known. . % made no secret of the fact that it |tture and will go to Washington to | national aspirations could Have been G ] 5 Prizes for the most beautiful and! The Concord military company is 18 ¥intended for ehipment into. the |Present his credentials as Bulgarian |reconciled and_ national riajries| % e v 4 p « artistic floats will be awarded and | waiting for further orders at its TUnited States. When it was ssized by minister. He plans to sail for [mitigated, the Balkan states, -once 3 . " i Fq | each of the main departments of the|armory in the business section of the the Canadian authorities the owners ) Talic® on August 27 en rYoute to|the causes of intrigues and mutual ? T government has agreed to enter a|city. The Charlotte company #s still e o nave presented. the de-|Geneva, where he will be one of the |distrust and discord Were removed. Ay : % . float in this contest. The Georgla|maintaining its quarters at the Hart- R At the Gonblgnment was in. |BulBurian Tepresentatives at the ¥ i beauty unit, which took part in the (sell mill. but it is not engaged in tended for export. next meéting of the league of na- & » . ™ pageant at the Dean place, will be|patrol duty. The Winston-Salem tions. 3 “ ; g in the parade and pageant, and there | company, which has been on duty in “The powers that signed the treaty characterization of bolshevism % 5 will alse be 1,000 Red Cross nurses in | Kannapolis, is “at res , CANNOT BUY IN ONTARIO. |,f Sevres have already recognized |as “the most flagrantly undemocratic, 2 ; 3 . Tne. " The route of the parade will be | Hall on the Kannapolis mill proporty the mistakes in It and haye tried to |if not anti-democratic, symptom of 4 3 ¢ 3 announced later. = eslrprpe ey Liquor Brought Across Border [COFFect them,” he said. “Will they jour age, was made by Count Paul . “ 3 The parade and pageant s part of | moved. do so with the treaty of Neuilly, Teleki. former premier of Hungary. %38 2 & b p s & a plan for raising funds for a replica| 2t the troops will be removed from Must Be Ordered From U. 8. which they imposed upon' Bulgaria?|in a lecture at the institute. He de- y 1 v of the Georgia home of Roosevelt's|Concord and Kannapolis soon is the z Whether they do or not, the situdtion |scribed from his own experience ‘the 4 2y P g7 5 " mother, Mitti Bulloch, to be erected ef prevalent here this morning. al- ‘WINDSOR, Ont., August 20.—Citi-|that the conference has created in|rise and fall of bolshevism in Hun- £ “ § 8 | here, and is a forerunner of a nation- | (NOUBL Adjt. Gen Metts has given zens of the United States who want 10| the Balkin peninsula is not stable|gary, which he said “is the only wide campaign for the estnblish_memvr’!"o'“’ statement thus far. Gov. Mo purchase liquor from ~Canadianiang will not make for peace and jcouniry Wwhere you are able to ex-| o .. of ‘Company M, of a school for boys on the site of the 150N, in his address here vester: sources must remain away from On-|concord a | which e - - - - 3 afternoon, appealed to the mill oper- tario during purchase NEEOHATIONs, 1f | Oy reg dy orens ere Do, | The pors offects of bolsheviam on | gomprises Dintrict of Columbia boys, [ : ; ; " e g OFIBTRAUBNHoch oIS atives to co-operate with the city and they would avoid conflict With theline great powers trying to play ome | Bolshevism ultimately collapsed in | OVServink fleld practice firing of one< Soons saihorities mnd ¢o o act that the southeast, yesterday called at the|house, where assu fifth precingt and 1eft §3:000 bond after | laws would be respected wers glern Detectives Messer and Sweeney, mem- | county and city officials. bers of Commissioner James F. Oys- ter's “flying_gquadron,” appeared to ‘mest him Friday in connection with |Al LIED DEBT BILL 2 charge of making a handbook. Pitts learned he was wanted, and appeared fenmed 02 T2 v GETS SENATE'S 0, K More than 100 other alleged hand- - K. book offenders have Turnished a simi- lar bond during the past year, and, (Continued from it is stated, very few of them have from First Page.) Ontario temperance act, according 10| Bajkin state agalnst another. Al- |his country, Count Teleki said, be- [PoUmders at Camp Meade. BONDED IN BETTING CASE. | "5 25 Barmen®sd: iaent of the In a test case, in which A. Raffelay. |y Greece and Rumania directed | however, he attributed to ) a, v ‘the 8- for e % v an Amerioan oltizen, bought 100 c#ses against Bulgaria. The cry of ‘the|sive, dogged resistunde of the Stun- DTS B o ECLEY S hEy SipEaR (Y of beer from the British-. Balkan lands for the Balkan peoples’ _garian peasant farmer, who refused . Us Robert Pitts, fifty-two years old, |and every person attending the meet- ernment, the. magistrate fined the com- 3 Viclated the Ontario temperance act. ’ ter from the United States the tran- = saction would have been valid, Mag- Meet First Defeat as 3d Bat- cern had not upset his previous ruling = 4 that Ontarfo brewers have a right to| All Efforts Fruitless After Three- Relative of August Duchesnay of ® ruling today by W. E. Gundy, police | ready separate treatiese.and agree-|cause of its inability to ori : rewing Compa: Appearance on Handbook Charge. |obey the laws if the troops were re- e .ema’x;}"&l”éfil’:r'f;";fi- will find its true justification when to give the bolshevists food.” moved. A unanimous vote was given Bment.’ 2624 University place, and in the |ing that could walk formed & mras e e e L S I e cigar business at §th and L streets|ccssion and marched 1o the sommr tion .made permanent. The magis- : trate’s ground was ‘that Raffelay had 1 closed the purchase on Canadian soil. . ana that therefore the brewery had 5 istrate Gundy ruled. He stated that > the action against the brewing con- talion Gets Into Second el to residents of the United States. Place. Day Search for Missile That This City Leaves Over Mil- lb""r tried. - because of insufcient |interest installments, and not 1o \Y .- 3 3 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. Pproo: aving been obtaine y e charge interest on th it ’ TAX-BURDEN LIFTED Killed Grocer. lion and a Hair. CAMP MEADE, M0, -August 20— ipollce. e postponed in+ “In a number of recent cases, how- { terest, at least during the two or Location of the bullet in the body | Special Dispatch to The Star. Washington students 'in_camp here | £ . : 1 S et ] ke 4 " $818,000;000 IN BILL |[of Jonn Locovaro, grocer. who was| MONTREAL, Quebee, August 20 |met their first defeat todey when | [ ; grer: said Deteptive Eweeney “we|tbres year perion: ‘ b shot to death In his store at 46 F|The business capacity and foresight|they Were nosed out for first place 3 > other witnessing it, and still another Expect Prompt Funding. ED BY HOUSE|==s: Wednesday night about clos- |of Charles Wilson, once mayor of DY Company I in the second of a 3 v at the track to make certain that the! However,” § . PASS! B ing hour, promises to be as much a|Montreal, who died in 1872, has been |8¢Fies of intercompany competitive By % 2 ¢ = particular horse participated in the »" it continued. “this ob- mystery as does the killing, search |a fortunate thing for August Duches. | 9rills. The 3d Battalion, to which 5 : S f H |race.” ligation is contingent upon the for- i for the missile having been unsuc-}nay of Washington, his two brothers,|the Washington boys are attached, Detective Sweeney says he feels| /&1 EOovernment concerned carryin (Continued from First Page.) cessful. S three sisters and :wemy-twuoohme; is now in second place, with the 1st % 2 . certain that such testimony will re- | Ut With reasonable promptness e —{-ontinued from Tlret TREe) ing of its short-time obligations held Members 6f the family of the slain | relatives. The twaenty-eight Battalion leading the 3d by &% ; y sult in convictions. S tlons and proprietary medicines upon | &rocer had hoped 1o have the body | who are scattered. as fag apmer ag|points. However, a Natlonal Capial ; ok ; by the United States after the United enactment of the bill turned over to them in order that|Victoria, B. C. Calgary, 'Montreal, |Doy: John L. Dewlitt. jr. won first ; % P 2 States shall be ready to proceed with g the funeral might have been held at |Longuell, Province of Quebec; St, |Place in the contest of rifle and am- : ¢ ; ) ON BOND, ARRESTED AGAIN | “%h nesctiations, ” Repeal of the 10 per cent tax on |Holy Rosary Church, 3d and F streets, | Lambert, Province of Quebec: Mount | munition nomenclature. This con e 3 The purpose of tha bill s de- base ball, foot dall and basket ball|vesterday morning. Failure to lo- |Vernon, N. Y.; Albany, N. Y. Ealti-|test. as well ag that of squad move _ scribed as “to give the Secretary of cate the bullet, however, ca more, and Washington, 5 ments in close and extended forma- | - Arthur T. MacDonald Charged |1h¢ Treasury, with the approval of equipment, skates, toboggans, snow | S3ie the PUlict however. caused & | i Siate valued for tanatiom mar:|tion, was for boys who have. had s T . - ; E¢% | the President. ample power to enable shoes and skiis, and reduction of the |rested in the morgue. Poses at $625.000, but which real es. | Previous military experience. De- A 7 ? 3 ‘With Transporting Liquor. him, when the condition of each debt- Autopsists condueted a three-day | fate agents estimate at ov Z|Witt 18 a former District high schoot 4 : ; % {or Country shall have been definitel searen tor the hullet. “Failing to 1o, |lon and a haif dollars, O " © ™ |boy and studied one year at Culver | i : 4 S aArthur T. MacDonald, 2026 Georgia {ascertained and the claims. of. ail sate 1t By the use of & Bergeons| Wilson set aside n his will a com- | Milltary Academy. ; A AR /| |2venue, who i on bond awaiting the | parties interested shall have been knife, they Tesorted to the use of |Paratively small portion of his estate| Edward A. Proctor was leader of i 4 : ontcomeRoTiNiAl sppetion e i | presented. to deal with ‘the situation the X-ray. but even that instrument |t0 be divided among grandchildren |the Washington squad which cone| SSS iR ¥ [ e o0F 2 hold-up a8t prompily and broadly in such a way failed <o sclose ¢he bailet's where. |0f his brothers and of a niece, and | tested for honors. Other members of g ary. Yesterday was arresied bY |as will, in his Judgment, best protect abouts. time has proved his insight that the |the squad, which is i the first pla- % k Wheeler of the tenth |the interests of the United States and 10 per cent tax to 5 per cent on tennis, golf and polo equipment, games and the like, the whole to come into force on enactment of the bill. Luxuries Share Decrease. In an effort to prove the correct- | PFOPerty will greatly increase in value | toon of Company M. hre Edward §. precinct charged with transportation | 8Ssure the payment of the principal Exemption from the income tax of | 1 28 ¢fort 1o prove the Physi. | DY _the time the distunt descendants|Morgan, H. C. Cross, H. C. Gardiner, B | D fhtoxicating beverages and viola- |and interest of the debts now owing the first $500 of income from Invest- | ciang placed a bullet In the body and |§TW UP. According to the will one |Dewitt 'C. Hamberger, -Willam H. ;. : : g % & 5 tions of ‘the traflic regtiations. to it ments in building and loan associa- | took an additional picture. This pic- |D2TL Of the property set aside was to|Barkman and Austin R. Dec! % 3 f McCormick and Wheeler in the| Regarding the comversion of the tio: effective at ‘passage of the |ture showed plainly where the bullet |52 12 the grandchildren of his brother WinyHiace in Ma A i B 5 tenth precinct motor cycle and side- debts owing by Czechoslovakia, s, passag ®. been placed. Efforts of the sur. | Edward and the other two-thirds to u& 3 C. “'kr 1 !’ S¥dashindton 3 PO 3 car trailed MacDonald from 1111 Al-|Greece, Rumania, Russia, Serbia, Po- law. geons will mot be abandpned until ‘,’.‘.’ grandehildren of his nieco, Mar- | o eand piace In manual of arma. 3 3 lison street to Park road mear New land and other countries, the report erite Ison, who became the ife s % 3 lampshire avenue. A dead automo- 8ays, “these countries also owe large A reductlon from 5 to 3 per cent in |additional examinations are made. |of Lieut. Col.” Duchesmey. Each offIhis contest was far.hoys .with no 2 > bile license, police said, called their amounts to other countries.” = the levy on candy, and-of;¥om 10 to | There was no place of exit found B evious military experience. 3 T 5 per cent in the Tevies on fur ar. |2DOUC The body, it is stated. and it D Suros Wrandchiidrea will re: | FiLg ‘Washington. - cowpany till | : ey : it aitention to his machine le,CAme| Ability m Pay Differs 3 is certain the bullet Qld not Teturn | Marguerite Wilson Duchesney, who|Msintains a big lead in the competl- his arm, it was said, and beneath it | “Their resources and their ability to ticles and art and art works, and re- |after striking a vital spot and find tion for the most sanitary equipmert Secretary o} 'War Weeks and Brig. Gen. 'Anton Ste| the lice claim they foumd two Pay differ widely,” it continued, “and peal of the tax on electilc fans,|its way through the point of en- | umber shares the prosoete, MUCh | 5a the most perfectly policed bar- |¢he National Guard of the Diutrict of Columbia, reviewin, citizen soldiers. | quarce of liquor. Y the conditions that will have te be These, too, would be effective When | Tonce: if her six children, parents of the | Facks. Gen. Stephan took an active part on the committee which did the recruiting| MacDonald was sentenced upon |dealt with cannot be foreseen. It d Offer of a reward of $100 for Infor- bt Genty-five, were each’ sottin Twenty D. C. rookles faced the|for the eamp in this city. conviction in the hold-up case in|may be, in the case of some of these the bill became a law. mation leading to the arrest of the ininth = divided among the cfim"r’;z' infirmary “firing squad”’ today for - - which Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mervis ; countries, that the Secretary of the A reduction from 10 to 5 per vent |murderer has thus far failed to pro- |go that those who bel S0 Shldren. | their thind shot of typhoid vaccine. of 1439 T street were the victims last | Treasury, with the approval of the i the tax on all yachts with motor |2uce results. Detectives working on | numbering only three of fous get i |All other members of the company 7 1 . . L January 15. Two others were con- | President. may deem it advisable to the case last night admitted they | proportion more than those from the|have been “shot” threb times, and I/ n Iw .&llloonlsts ( 'ha e Victed at the time. - accept obligations other than those or other craft less than thirty;two |were completely at sea In the inves. |family numbering six or seven will not be handicapped in drills and a e e of the debior country in settlement feet in length or of less than five t: tigation, having learned nothing o w he rifle range by sore arms. of their debts to the Units tates.” st ons August Duchesney of Washington | Work on t URGES FORESTRY STUDY. | The minority report filed by Senator La Follette and sigmed also by five lemocratic members of the commit Governors Asked to Send Repre-|tee, deciared that the inevitable sult of the granting of Such au- sentatives to Conference. thority would be to weaken the hands date. This became apparent this fore-) Urging every northeastern state to;of the Treasury head and subject him noon when Brig. Gen. E. M. Mait-|have an official representative at the|to threats, cajolery and internatfonal the slayer's movements since he ran |is one The 3d Battalion base bdall team .ge carryine capacity exempted from this | e The' siome. ana diseppeared o | Dudhesmes. som ot Morgeriid "L | win' adicated this: afiomonn by At Hold, British tax. This provision also would be |1st street. son, and so receivéd one fifty-fourth|team from the 1st Battalion 10-6. llps effective upon enactment of the bill. | Pietro Guillani, grocer, in business | of about twenty-two thousand dofieer | Privates Proctor, Smith and French Exemption from the income tax of |0PPOsite the store in which the mur- |as does each of his brothers and sis-|0f Company M played with the 3d der was Sommitted; John C. Parks, & |ters, Louls Desjardins of Montreal | Battallon. il allowances from the federal gov-|colored neighbor, and Charles Math- | being the only member of her family| The Rev. J. B. Axton, chaplaln-in- | gy the Amoctated Press. ernment for the service of the bene- |ers, a colored boy. the only persons |receiving - one-nirith, or about one|Chief of the U. § A, will be the| “yowppy, England, August 20— intrigae of tPalncd megotiators, “Ho fictary ‘or snother in the military or e e hundred and forty thousand dollara, DR DT omorcow morning | The caretully laid plans of the Amer-|land, Great Britain's air marshal, told B e e O s n cver lived: St ‘Contisust, =who Toive Tmemetatery e il e, ot |the same descriptions ot AT e e R ahare: by the morale office, Camp Chaplains | jean aviators for the departure of the | the Associated Press he had mo In; |y ,osnire Forests, August 31, at!should be intrusted with such & gi- P Based on the descriptions furnish- Convoy, Rixley and Pollard atso will| "0 Con " iy ZR-2 from England | jention of belng RS enoedichy) nthersi Norty Woodstocie: N, 8, Charles Lath: gantic responsibility. Repeal of all of the so-called lux- {29 bY the three persons, the police conduec religlousiastyioss. satlantic flight on -August |start of the final proving of the air- president of the American ek T o St A, v aita Sellodsf oo Sty 1 | GREAT BRITAIN SENDS Muitary Ban Puidey. |on e msstaic b, o8 ATt O e B wafacrs etors | Forostr, Amecittion, wioie B0 We| o \T "Bl EASANT FETE -and the substitution of 2 manufact- o FORMAL ACCEPTANCE The service club and hostess house | 2> TOY 0 e |it becomes American property. Terday, suggesting they appoint such > ‘ ;- twenty-five years old, medium build Ve -i‘:&?ig“.‘n?éf. Pehen "sotd g‘; !zobl; and wearing & dark English suit and are two of the principal meeting ,,.,?:b:r“oerflgnlls‘s?::‘fino;-nrfgrir:ngest a representative to listen to the dis- . |piaces for the students’during spare i Civic Association to Give Carnival manufacturers at the sums given: |Siav hat Police of this and other fime.. The students owe much to| NEW OIL FIELDS FOUND | tinea to pilot the airship to the Unled | “URiS%, ;101 New Hampshire con- 5 Carpets and Tugs, $3.60 & mguare |SIties were asked to make every ef-|announcement Made in London |Miss Henrletta A~ Gurley, senior States _will accompany the British [, This annual Rew Hampshire con- Begininng August 29. yard: trunks, $30 eac! valises, hostess; Miss Anna Bernstein, first as- ] navigators on this long awaited de- > - B . Iraveling bags, suit cases and hat |!0eRtity and cause his arrest That England Will Attend Dis- ) sistant hostess, and Mi s EBva M. Nei- ON ALASKA ARCTIC COAST sinive temt Flgnt. ey nave once of of, the yearafr. Fack wrote in hie| EAT PLEASANT, Ma. August 201 boxes, $15 each; purses, pock: o the good times had ai e twice a day for e bl H e L L TURKS RESIST GREEKS armament Parley. b { been obliged to pack thelr belongings A nmE plantsbl Nerseasland L R i g il [ portable lighting fixtures, $10 each Friday night the civilian's -grand Expected to Rival in [and make all other preparations 7o¢|solutely dependent upon forest prod-igust 2 d ending Labor 4 umbrellas and parasols, $2.50 each: By the Associxted Press. military ball will be held in the camp Discovery a move to Pul‘l:l-r:, yn';?ir;ceorfl‘; ;u;: ucts to keep going. Connecticut spends | gl;:em%"sg ending on or day. fans. €1 each. and houst or smoking| EAST OF SAKARIA RIVER | LONDON. August 20—Great Britaina [SYmRSSIm: " ) o given| . Importance Mackenzie River | for ARMEnch B! o8 iations ‘of the | three million dollars a vear u)-“xrhexcm) e committes in charge is as_fol- ing. 1bes, 83 each. Thews changes acceptance of the official Invitation of | icers and non-coms by the Wash- Area of Camada. 1o because ins weather was con- | ThUSS 0% forest products, which she fiows: Arthur 8 Jones chairman: H ToUd be effective upon the signing Presifient Harding to pasticipate in|meton students in the company mess| o August 20—Dis-|MUFH L | o annoyance of( f8CLory, doors. We have 31.000.000 | Maih, {reasurer: reception committee e = on the ni . ME, s - = 3 3 Geld Coins From Moscow Distrib- |the conference on far eastern ques-|hall on the night of dugusd 0 T00| NONE, STKCh felds near Wain- |enjq oftrepeated performance have | 3°7%2 Of ifle 1and In the east and mid- | George B. Orton: purchasing comm G N. hn A Clesing Scemes Turbulent. uted to XKemal’s - tions and disarmament in November [friends. Wright inlet and Point Barrow on the | triad the patience of both the American | byt =®LtPAL SHOU'E be § 8 tee, George N. Palmer and Jol Before the bill was brought to a s~ Officers, next has been forwarded to the| Only two members of Company M| Arctic .coast of u-!-k?.l w‘l‘lx:ch, "fn cl: and British personnel at the xllrdoms p,a“" for Ps oo Tere e m}:"_!;t::g !S)c‘::;{ujfl rs:;ld‘lzn (;r::;m‘.nge:%? B)x’ “@inal vote there was a turbulent Smyrna Report Says. American government, it was an-{have been forced to leave camp. Rob- | believed here, may, rival in Iapo here to the point of desperation and|ijon to the fact that this tremendous b "soft drinks and cigars, J. e ey formerly of Central High|the Mackenzio river fields, of northern [{"hay given rise to the wildest rumors | area cquals that of New E ert . - Toce win ng;;a;:f:;‘tth; oneloom: nounced here today. Sthool, “has . left’ for Indianapolls, | Canada, 'c“m?'r’:g“ r;:g:gflx Sooem regardi the fitness and airworthiness | Now Tork svris wombincg F and and lam s;hu;?h,“?av!egls‘lrn‘en music, én o nvestiEative L om0 | B : e v "'s';gr:;"a :fi:?&‘;;. o in The aistrict since| . gio e we have been here America: licity, Herman H. Rudolph and W vil- 1 n wasleftat the post. 1t'ls understooa | SMYRNA, August 20 _—tontuities|PRESIDENT WILL NOT AID |Siosghan ¢ Kitsrntlor. Mo was dis. | Jaly 14: crews have taken the R-32, sister ship (SUTT NAMES COMMISSIONERS, |liam X Eister: lunch, brs, 3.8 Y00 bert and Mrs. that an effort will be made to have | petween the Greeks and Turl = ning to R. D. Adams, head Of |5 the ZR-2, out for practice flights the Senate committee insert it in the | yi5na)1sts in the region to k‘u.:h::: SLAYER OF NAVY NURSE Sy "w"."c'flofi".'“ LR b the pun;' large meepages occur near |7l ‘alone without a Britisher aboard | The District Commissioners were {amusements, William H. Sooper, Al P f the Sakaria ri Oficers’ Cump. e D ipson, east of Polnt Barrow. |goores of times, and many of these|named defendsats in a suit filed yes. |fred T. Norris, Halls Sheriff and ‘“Phe House was thrown into disorder | © e Sakaria river continue. The ppear, he sald, to spring from | ymeg yn weather much rougher than ) terday in the District Supreme Court | Benjamin A. Carric T3 - ons 4 ‘when Representative Connolly, demo- | nationalists appear to be offering Not more than a score of officers phi conspicuous TTeN | yyat of any of these days we have|by Charles D. Sager and Harvey M.|construction, J. Lucien Duffy, Ralph t ack at 2 5. dona- ttending the R. O. T. C. school here of the cape and ing for our ship to come |Sager, trustees, who ask that the de- | White, George N. Palmer, J Refuses to Intervene .to Save|remained In camp this afternoon. ;{'fi‘,‘,‘.‘:“:‘mfl. of the Arctio shoxe. :n sddt e American officer today. | fendants be required to show why |tions, John A. Schultz, Vymum H. Brown (Colored) Condemned |Those interested in aviation flew tol5), 5w geveral hundred yards Thio| " Tnis was quoted to Gen. Maitland,{they should mot revoke subdivision | Gooper and James C. Gra: < Langley Field, , this morning, ! RN L TosT o1 5 whose reply was: of certain lands at Shadyside and de- | punch stand, Mrs. John 2 To Hang. where they were entertained at din- & o W0 0073 vlake of ofl" between| Tumpgt i entireiy true, but you must | clare same null and void. Plaintiffs, |and Mrs. Ralph White; nncyal and, 2 Ter. They will remain until Monday | [ RePoRth PL¥ . 3 pemarcation point | omember that the R-32 15 a thorough- [ represented by Attorney Charles V.|Mrs. William . Cooper apd Hrs. President Harding yesterday after- | morning, while officers interested in}o "oy “cgngdian boundary were first Iy tried ship while the ZR-2 is not. Imlay, allege that the property sub-|George B. Orton, and ice cream, to take reill and other branches ars ago by & teach- none of the|divided, which had received the ap-|yhite. noon refused to intervene for Henry | IM(ADLIY, STHIISTY, KNG 5o F M ey | made about five 30aT8 S50 o) aid the | We, PEOCR . ‘would attend the send: | proval 'of the defendants, was mot|“snere will be a base ball game on crat, Texas, undertook to reply to 2 | getermined Drevarcd address by Fepreagtative | dotermined resistance to the Greek Mondell of Wyoming, the republican |aving concentrated in this area = er, Dni;;:g x:; ulf ;naaanr:. forces estimated to namber 60,000, ere were jeers and calls from the republican side and protests from the | PO S"t from various places. democratic side that Mr. Mondell was | It 18 reported that Mustapha Kemal interrupting the Texas member with- | Pasha, leader of the Turkish na out obtaining recognition from the |tiomalists, has received a large mum. ves and friends. bbled from the tundra in 1argel;,g of an untried ship out on a ad not received the consent of the | i *Agsociation between the marfied S “|A. Brown, the negro recently sen-|ong visiting relatives fri the t 1 i tried ship out trans. | clear of fncumbrance at the time and | 4o grounds of the Seat t Agh- e ber of gold coins fram Moscow, which ~ Waldron of the |0il bubbled £ = W Coontinued Gen. Mait- | hi t received the t of t & Association between the Order finally was restored. but when tenced to be hanged for the murder| Lieut. Col. W. H. e Qanounts: atlantic trip,” contil en. Malt- | B tholders as is prescribed by law. | letic AREoC Ry feant and Maryland it came time to vote on the bill the | he distributed among the Turkish of-|,¢ Miss Harriet Kavanaugh, an An-|general s aff will deliver & 1 —tnaen democrats sprang a surprise. Repre- | ficers. foll % S “Approach, March an Deploy: = e Tok 15 & qucation o “the MEhost prie ’At?.?r’.'.'edy" Ffi;n‘{_:sl.'t.}:l{.&'i‘é‘}‘.'&‘: oL BOY CALLS ON PRESIDENT. ilege,” introduced z ommendation against leniency. As & i Oer th by dag el bddl s ,mo,,! ntreduced and had read » res- | POLICE RAID CRAPS GAME; Tosult Brown Wil Rang Septamber i 3 L De Wit almo of the mmer| “From Ohlo” Picked Up by o Sy T3 S soetporemet 5| BUZZER FAILED TO BUZZ | The ‘Atforney General®investigatea o : ! : ‘ 4 5 ey s Hot Weather Advice for Babies action on the soldfer bonus bill with- case following the presen- Nine-year-old Charles Wood, e Inna. Patk at 2 o'clock, Labor dsy. ————— CHARGED BERGDOLL FEE. Ansell, However, Declares Firm Gave Soldiers Free Counsel. out having members of the House tation of new evidence claimed to Be (e R SR t as “from Ohic” to 1 present to hear him. favorable to the negro. The official scribing himself as e aer: Yt ta raw milk that eauses memrly Samuel T. Ansell, counsel for Grover 'ake Junior Jones Hels of the Department of Justice, how- i¢ ‘White House policemen 0 .y all the loowe bowels among bables. % evader, points Privileged, Gillet Rules. I d on Charge hepartment of Justice how-| 18 HOLES IN MAN'S BODY oY “found him wandering _about g Bergdoll, noted diart evader, polnte Representative Mann, republican, ®of Allowing Gamblin, held’ that nothin; \ by ‘SEWED DO President Harding’s domicile, . Raw milk i i Dress the baby ‘ifl? ; hile h nr"‘%“ "::g e -hh“: ';gtlnu%::c::n on P:mhu. : g "a"??‘: dwbfl‘ ia'hu‘; ?ef:'.:'?:r::'}z S UP BY iR {’.:i:“':':..."’ for bab'i.:& ‘S’c:l:lredd‘grdfi“ Use no flannels. Keep ; :,',',“,,‘i:"‘;’;".f’uu’fif"l" l::‘ :"'M..h':: of e measure, but after a debate an s understoos at Attorne n T i i -y f enlisted men” have % HE NOW ASKS F ORFOOD gates through ed milk is easily digested ::::the:nco"md in ;:?:‘Rz:ar';:: -:“e:‘ e o ~_Speaker Gillett ruled that it was General Daugherty 30 informed th GRS e =5 e..';ndéu:.:'zfi:: e on the tabre. .n:n:m‘ t‘;‘: ;:nm"nr:; Eresisent. i Displaying remarkahle recovery. |father & ",‘,'.‘:";‘éfi.r :;hg,'}".'",',‘.,““. - and does not constipate. Bee B he contents of the letter were . - o G 1 3 . . i blic last night. e e et e b Semra. |tives String and Poole walked into NO {CE, WRECKS TRAIN. | oo™ the most dimcuic surgical {abeut the corridora. Al he eouif ' babics. Pour off some ofthe | flies and mosquitoes by cating with “he Srganieation was to ntative Garner, democrat, Hexag " | craps game at 714 Florida avenue —_— operltinu‘ Jf”fm‘:fi""“ffl. ".';'f ot usinesy with his fathi cream when milk appears ting. :::,.lt‘l ;::,.2:‘ g,::: b'srp-.:r'y,u’:t M:y In his Dr:fi‘red ;gimu mrelentr last night, arresting Jake Junior|Neglected Fisherman Thrusts }:c‘ll“:l*:‘ ;&ht.en és in his to vuc; :;. e wery rich. Besides the daily bath, e e er exprevsing confidence in = ":&n. a'eos o c"::.':': e oo 0f permitriag malc|; Truck Undar Oviresss Freight. ’wun“r'n old, ho?;:;’:: (el nty’; g’h‘n‘;&ér Was fruitless for some time, baby should get sponge the baby off once or :!ina hv?::n:n;l,‘ 'f:‘n':: .v:f. E1yeviasl sia taxtachiofuie; | “when Mo x powmiane s MIAMI, Fla, August 20—Trainmen| Focslving interest &% of [vet themtiees aearcn ror wia s0n small doney of orange juice | twice 3 day. feport” condemaing - Ansell i on an . overseas Tallroad train| Surgeons it.was learn nigh b Y Mm" e was sitfing on or strained an: omato the baby in the ergdoll case. "“In this measure we have relieved |t3keR to the eighth precinct in the Lewls was shot in'the abdomen uad room of th uice, diluted .in some water, “5'::4 in shaded places as the-burden where it is most clearly of [Patrol, but were released after an fn-|, "y 1.y v. Rendall, a fish 5 an emergency character.,” he sSaid, |vestigation. Accordiag to the police, X AT andience with tales of the great *ind Telieved It and Teghiened 1t 0F | 1580 was. loft om the blanket on|TeSiding thers, and the following day| in Georgetown Fe wWad (ECn 10 |ooty of'onib. = @ . the benefit of every class and condi- |tpe floor during the scramble. he thrust a truck under a moving > i soa— , ‘WAGE BOARD IN RECESS. ' negiécted to leave ice at Long Key ‘Wednesday morning quring a desk ‘in_the squ L aateatives on & Craps Eamo Fnie House guardhouse regaling & ber «mbfiefia: x =iy » po,m,:e_ ‘?{J% e vete 4 iti allow the sun to strike it.. stances contain quantities of | Tover tightly or not at all. similation of food. Very delicate babies are Give 1 aby plenty cool often successfully raised by botled ?r:a:r Debwe 3 bot- | milk powder, made by the tles. A healthy baby needs cylinder process, dissolved in nd boiled water. tion in the nation ol 1065 muedl ateate o traid, " "“Se have lifted rather than shifted | 1ng | tho raid. Information jufmeks ::"‘m' d, deralling ono car, 1t . the'more oppressive and annoying of | them that a buzser button was af SEgve. the war taxes. We have kept faith, {¢ached under the bay window of tI Kendall was arrested here yester- and while some will rail against the | egtablishment, which would send a|dsy on & charge of attempting to melsure for purely partisan purposes, | warning to guests on the second 00T | wreck & train and with shooting it will receive the commendation of |in event of Interruption by the po- up tl’c‘cr—t body of American people. lice. Reconoltering behind & tree, | the Long Key depot. He was taken Ig 'S Pending the arrival of employes del]l was cheered from the Sullivan ited ‘assisf " it mie L et routs (s Con | rvch Bunttvas wiatesh unts] foe O [ K w fwas: e -Sures, an8 caoas ¥ 1) Prom the mfmor plant at Charleston, Keep all milk cold and cov- | Dg‘ not worry | ;l:e t;l:tg or :flh- dm}lgrn-'- Tn-am to ask | shop of the gl;‘t‘g‘oo;’wnbu‘:y -h‘l:- i erey ¥ . ondle 1 . q! ¢ plegge in the republican platform H w-mfln'b-:h .r.uuh; Lo " unprep “flwm.“_fi-fiflfimm ; the,.relieving of the taxes on men of | the guardian and the 1a incomes. Mr. Mondell tried to made quick work of getting to This Bulietin i paid for by the FTAL 1 startled physicians plces 7 K R A P N i e ; SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF SICKNESS 3 " b 4 ‘end uAt! a“&gek. When the w'g ".‘W'hm the buzzer finally went 5 - Proth and to her llquld.. o0 ; L 3450 Sobumble Peat ————Joes Notiosy ... B Berlingn 00 o gleared for voting under the rules the police were coming jn the 2 < > fiance of his wishes, ' : g 2 J o v i s e e sy = i st e Mt