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MUZZLED DOGS TO BARK IN PROTEST TOMORROW BER Y D AT 3-MONTH RESTRAINT s Bes . There will be much barking and :; IN WAY nf RUSS‘A T o o the. Leemetio . v ton tomorrow, when the reguluflou_ ‘8 requiring that dogs be muzzled for three months: goes into_effect. 2 e N M S hNorid Apprehension Stirred | Zied wide on the pubiic strects. The records of the collector of coa' su‘ke ExMct‘d to Re. ¢ by Crisis and Its Dire- | i*Wimmaion ‘s summer ian | ceive First Attention After there were last year. G STAR, WASHINGTON. -D. C., SATURDAY. J-Ui.Y 78 1922, TALKING MOVIES : PRESIDB" MA ARE INVENTED BY IRAE"““ PUWER : Tiny Brother and Sister Hunted '|REWRITE TARIFF. _UNIVERSITY MANj STAYS UN SURFACE By Maryland and D. C. Police|onrs) A ey | ETE| “Gnivees ; i CHICAG®, Juiy 8.—Deveiop- Deolares Republican Dis- Camvermity o ‘Thnoie ot wixine | Commission Understood Not aster Awaits if Present motion pictures, through & process | to Order Connectiout of photographing and reproducing sounds, was announeed today by : il Since the beginning of the new fis- 4 i v. pres ko ful Possibilities. qab ar Calteior Towars s lownsed Week Away. _* Bill Is Enacted. X, L ABbott, prsidant ot the Avenue Transfer. e = 2,696 of the pets, whereas at the . BY DAVID LAWRENCE. same time last July only 2,000 li- "li:lr:’.‘m'rmmh!v./.'rrn s The Sepate comtinued considera- The invention is the work of Although the Public Utilities Com- 1 tion of the administration tari bllll Prof. Joseph. Tykocinski-Tyko- {mission has not yet made known its roced ciner of the physics department. s UAET/Ahe ML b Rl ""9 Mr. Abbott eaid that Prof. Tyko- |9°CIsion. it is understood the bonrd has ! Germany is the chief worry of the| ¢cuses had been issued. ivorld, ,',”_,“"‘ \long Trom oo crisis| Muszles may be removed October 3. | HARDING, Unlontown, Pa., July 8.— toranother, with her political and eco- After a week's absence from 'the _—— nemic structure steadily weakening/| bl { White House, President Harding ex- fligre arises again the specter of an- pected today to be buik in Wash- !xnu Russia. And if Germany should | ington by evening. A 225-mile auto- attempt of republican leaders to BhUL{ iner's fnventfon belonged to the |decided not to order the Capital Trac- off . debate on the measure having university, patents had been ap- tion Company to instal underground fatled with the defeat of the motion| Plled for by the school and the |irack construction on Copnecticut ave- iastitution would develop the to invoke the existing cloture rule.| o) 0 "0y 57 it were successful The vote on the motion yesterday{ it would be turned over to the It also was reliably reported today was %5 to 35, or nine less than the o the way of Russia the effect on mobile ride, most of it up and down Public at a nominal profit. that the commission will not require necessary two-thirds majority, with Prof. Tykocinski-Tykociner's ap- | it removal of the overhead trolley democrats voting ®olidly against the f‘rume and Great Britain would be an ;nvun!’ll;u.(;m: m:n as N va::‘::; Infinitely greater shock than Europe as a, eft e hotel near n! Dolte St Il o n g & wrole could stend. where he spent last night after an 'rom the center of all-day drive from Columbus. Pproposition and joined by five repub- i This is the ‘apprehensive state of % e il ind in Washington, 3,000 miles away | SEREL Ly ot e hideg ey In physical distance, but, from an eco- {Rue at this time. paratus to recelve sound consists | an ordinary telephone speech receiver. Fluatuations in electric current, caused by the vibration of the transmitter, cause varia- Connecticut avenue to thé curbs at elloher side. Me official of the commission point- ©d out today that one advantage in having the poles between the tracks the President was ready to ageim ks 4 1 R 3 La Feliette Assails Bill tio) beam of light and these instead of at the curbs is that it serv ’ . < F i Pt n fomic viewpoint, next door. Every!SinN Fein Chief to Be Re- »lunse iato the direction of the gov- g 4 e 4 3 Following the defeat of the motion | varintions are photographed in a t s toaches foreign trade or is dependent | leased if Caught, Reports jnis attention, on his return to the i % 2 afterocen. BemRtor La’ Werlatis 1of m‘g;'l;:lr‘"‘a‘-‘;; of & cell, which is | Al Hearing ‘a few duys ago the pen European economics Is afrald of | ; White House, will first be dirscted to B Wisconsin, rcpublicun member of the | sensitive to Iight and the ampll- | mralg Lhac 995 beanbany entimated ¥ 25,000 to In n mittee, whi $ collapse in Germany.' The Tr““,y’ Predict. the coal strike. Negotiations between $ > i ¢ 4 ; !R:, O N fiers used in radio this wound $8 |grouna trackage from Calvert street operators and représentatives reproduced eimultaneourly with the | to Newark street. Pepartment expects to fund the allied ! tkl iners Rhaving come 10 & 1, 5 ¥ the measure and predicted the t i} Mr. Al id. : . LA R e striking _miners 3 FE 3 A picture, Mr. Abbott said. J. P. Crawford, appearing for the #ar debt. Interest and principal dre | ated Rress halt pending Mr. Hardlng’s return, it 3 ; g: the "l’;"":“" party ‘,f""; ':;“l‘ Connecticut Avenue Citizens' Asso- Lo e onfide counted on to help ease| LONDON, July 5.—Chief interest inis thought that he will lose no time e 7 P . SORly. ciation, merica’s tax burden, but, while there |the Irish situition for the moment|in getting first-hand reports from L D rewalting el | the chanke, contendink that the prec: o oMeinl relationthip between | conters in the operations in the |Secretaries Hoover and Davis a8 10|peagy Mason Kisasen, six years old. and Gladyx Kiamnen, eleven years old, | Pyl 1 poiS, soull (he party o jent income of that company is large erman payments of War TepAralion | piesington district, ffteen miles |° T2t O Shelre SN JareiIMANES E I eut el ik ome LImI TR some. Earle | M- eloctions chis fall and In the natioral y|Shoueh to make the estimated ex- nd allicd puyments on war debts to & 3 Informed From Capital. Rt penditure possible. e et e tommeetion 15 All too | south of Dublin, in County Wicklow, = z N [ chammet | “The commission, i . pbvious to officials here to ignore. |owing to the supposition that Eamonn | While away from Washington. the -BI: 3 any one in Washington seen ;v;:ch place the Klaasens moved & week b:n:‘.nh:d::v::f. the legitlation should |learned Today, h::'dm':id‘:(;!xong\fle”[? ; Would Delay War Debt. iDe Valera is with the irregular |President has received information ‘:ddl:; Mason Klaasen, six years old, ‘Headquarters Detectives O'Brien and | Chacacterizing the biil a |;‘$2:~?x;-r: bo the petition of ;hle Cnpn}]xl 5 forces there. The republicans are|from the capital on the subject, and s sister, Gladys, eleven Years| gpringman ascertained that Buddy |ihan the Di e meon;l::y)cl:oxt:'gw.:s !‘;‘::1 32 es would promwily ack for @ post-|UShtY inclosed within a ring of |while In Marion and Columbus, dis- {3ca B omement of puyments of their war | iational treops and announcement of cussed the situation with Attorney ebt. They would contend that the |the final success of the government |General Daugherty, but it is said Mr. honey they had expected to receive |{OT¢eS is awalted with considerable | Harding as yet has not determined rom Germany didn‘t materialize and | confidence. Wwhat course to pursue. If Germany e&hould collapse, the al old, probably walking hand-in-hand, |and Gladyve left home between 11 rfld :::lhnale?; eyt T who lef i coma |12 o'clock vesterday morning, on their ical upsets in . 1912, 1914 e e O s wng | Way ‘to” the store 'to buy some coal{and 1916, Kenater La Follette asked . Md, vesterday afternoon and!gi)'and a bottle of milk. The empty | his colleagues if they thought the boarded a car for this city? can and bettle were found on the side | people had forgotten; if they thought This is a question which local|Of the road, where the children evi-|the people would “calmly sccept the dently had discarded them in favor |burdens in 1922 which they »o de- 1o charge each passenger cross- |ing_the bridge 1: of a cent extra cover the tax which the compan: convifloed Dn'y Absem must pay the federal government % Vi B [ 1 e i Gurmy ok | Emims e, on ot Dot | Fars o ekt s, fxm tafestiesbenin o it o SO0 W B RREL B L (I |Ei had e s i) From Gertmany Saved Him |“POFT BOTTLE, THROWN 3 i o s = n the local police first wi 2 L«u With trade and other sources of | M&iN supporters and recently report- | qiic, i "doal mining sections aftected | day by & atreet car cmploye that he | notified of the disappearance of the| ~Powerful, indeed. must be the in- 1 AT BALL PARK, HURTS 2 e e ‘on which allied governments |€d 33 commanding the rebels in the | by the strike. All along the road the |saw the boy and girl. hand-in-hand, | irother and sister & search was in- | flucnce which can bludgeon through | FIOM Rathenau’s Fate. ’ ;é dependent area’ south of Dublin, is said by the | President was cordially .rntle?. ldlll board a street car In Takoma Park | gtituted in the woods ut Takoma | this I lation,” h id, “when the Mermany in absolute bankruptcy, it | COTFespondent of the Daily Mirror to "'12“.7."»11&'"5. toh‘_e‘un;:d:-v.):l.:'lu ByRe l'm:‘wnnck yesterday, headed for J’k"k' Md.- A woman neighbor of the | politk h.!nd Ys _responsible for it !By the Associnted Prem. | Ante Hurler Rel % admitted here, would change the jhave been badly wounded. S rosideat Harding plans to stop at Blame Lure of Old Scemes. youngsters enter the ..?5:' nl:rl; l-lnam:::'u::‘ot“:::(po“ AEWEEORR. Tuly) S iaus W e o0 A0 whole tuce of things in kurope,{ The Dublin correspondent of the | HageFstown, Md., to be a gusst of the! .o o4 o€ "OF€ B0 Lt S icr o " ‘The woods_weré scoured to-|litical lives of wmost of the leaders | G¢rard: former American ambassador| pong—Griffith Acts to Pre- ‘llmtlsh, wx be dsure, :nxuncx::‘ ?‘ur‘;:; é)al(lly l‘l)‘mresx declares several hun- l‘l-rvlflnl«ll l:":? ;ez\:fll'g:nh':lrl:‘:“‘?é really fsn't as big as he thinks she is, |48 by local and Maryland muthori- | rcsponsible for this bill.” to Germany, came home today on the Taptey is exs than po- isoner e My at a rally whic e e ti ifito a state of bankruptcy and turn |of wounded were sent to the capital. . eopl lee. < ¥ -| Remembering the recent kidnapi aking up specifically the cotton|roptan trip, firm in eliel thal TS S %8 inc allica governments for a re- |The Dally Telegraph's correspondent e T bl laame e os ik |of Katherine. Rosenbaum, 404DINE | ychedule in the bill, Senator La Fol.(had he gone to Germany the group | TRrOWIng of a “pop” boitle by a delvership the viewpoint of the|claims the nationals can carry the| Speaking at Muskingum College, i = < ears ol ? this city, who was con- | 16tie declared the rates as reported{of assassins who killed Dr. Ruthenau, spectator at the Washington base ball flEeuch. who Bave been insloung on | rebel’ posttion at Blessington %t any | which conterred the hoRorary degree it playmatos and famtiter ofeots|Aned in a_ house On ‘the Siixo Mill }‘r’o;,',")?'!‘;“,g".:‘,"zn‘:'m:: Tere | German foreign minister, would have | Park vesterday netted injuries to falis into the hunds of the com- [Ls possible. dent declared vesterday: “It is upithe clty. So they are propounding the | Bot ol park, M. at first feared that | {rom 100 to 200 per cent higher than| He wald he received from Dr.jClarendon, Va. assistant business kunist: and confiscation of private Rete to the people of America not only to |of 12 16th street northw from | another abduction had taken place. those in the existing statute. He #aid | Rathenau several newspaper/ clip- {manager of the ball park, and James perty begins, as was the ouf in elease Is Predicted. tranquilize themselves and Eet on fizzeegl;-rm:!:-rli’:xat hfl]‘i‘ removed | pings asserting that he should not %l:.‘r twenty-five years old. 1135 cain,” and an era ‘of bolSReviStic | The question of what the provision- | e ryent track, hut to point the way y ‘Sokers slipped inloibe Gllowed to enter the country. He street northwest. a spectator. Yfirror sets in, France will steel her 3 3 > the cotton schedule” and lowered | was assured by Rathenau, he It tanded Earl Jennings Brown o e ot eaet e rosn- | S i 43 B ATT OFFICIALS IN OVERALLS FIGHT |55 et Bt st ion b i o b ; 5, S §pif against uny concessions and will | son he had prepared were not exulv{sflly utterances of the newspaper: in the lock- §giwist on maintaining a large stand- |if he is captured. is raised by the f s i 6§ army to protect her own frontie iy Mail’ 2 ! feet again. N ly mccurate. He added, however. that!and that he would be most welcome. fag army to protect her o aily Mail's Dublin correspondent, | yyueiingum College, which is ‘: TIE— UP 44T .ASHPITS I.\ BIG STRIKE Ihe understood the committee muorilquur, nu :lr:inu £aid :«: r..ui’if'ea { | st the overflow of communism ;. h Foss her boundaries. { Who expresses the opinion that it will| United Presbyterian institution, did not Intend to lower the rates be- | Rathenau's murder was instigated by | merely detain him a while, releasing | 1887 absorbed Ohio Central Colioge, e e EoinLne o dow e R ke | meunbonsmaderivay inktiguted by Concerted Action Essenti him for the first meeting of which the President attended - law and presented ma: g fw a 7 H the new i e v r. y tables to!would take ming bottles from the upper tier ‘Bome concerted action to save the'lparliament 5 student. Recalling the fort) Nn:e al nhpl('hlov'llle Star. ;'q’x!. n'mof‘e‘ ;-;: :lh\lo'::lyhl"'s b“'!.y- show that the cotton manufacturers|into German 3 seats, and eventually from the lower / : i : cears since he attended Ohio Central) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. July 8.— ugh. So Was | had prospered under the Underwood| Most of his time was ®peat in|tier, thus preventing a repetition by German republic from disaster is es-| The writer adds that it is scarcely | College at Iberia, Ohio, near his home,| The general manager of the South- | &t of the others and soon What |jaw rat P e Genive wal8, where he|Stopping the eause st the Bource. Waciatl Trie) Uniteal States Igovern: | TISHSEN I0T ERE TEOUDITAR lenderito Ko Brealdent e e way (i 1), in ove :—‘Q’f.:“;;;‘.;l:u"xtgn pad dieappeared, | Semator Smoot of Utah. ranking re-|founa a fear of invasion. He dc-| Headquarters Detectives Darnall Bt 1 seaihatis with iny. Teos e. as the government does not plan| “If I knew as much today ern railway (lines west), in over- I ot ine omcials inster that |Dublican on the finance committes, de- | clared France was mot imperialistic. ;and Springman arrested Brown. and fended the cotton schedule, declating i but remembertd invasions and did/charged aim with assault with a severe punishment for any of the|thought I did then I would fear none| alls, drawing clinkers from engine that the average of the ratés wak| not rest easy with Russia and Ger- | 9anZerous weap: According to the Ahat wiil tend to hold the Wirth o chiefs of the irregular movement. He | of the problems that confront me.” fireboxes, and other high railway they like their jobs. It has Leen DL or & cabinet of similar principles | points out that Art O'Brien and Sean!| The degree was conferred in & hol- s very effective to some. who were |not above the average im the U o 4 i s 3 B in power and would surely lend moral | O'Kelly before being freed were fined | low near the college spring, with officials performing similar labors, b_ss:nnm'l dmksu::enk upflv:&(h"::: wood law, though ::’m’ Hrid mfl:rr. many in difficulties close at hand 1@0‘?«,‘;“5“1‘“":: c('n;:dn;“::;n:l:n support to any plan for a revision of ’?-5'."‘.,12":,;',‘,“""” each to pay their| l,ooflhorhr;“.\r! persons grouped about{ are sights common sbout the ::";k’edo |ha”§oul::rfi must have T?Imem he :«ea. were lower, He said |and a_pop bottle shot forth, ricochet- s g ; on the hillsides. ! 106 A L 2 he committee 'majority stil C (e’ reparwtion clauses of the Ver-| Xueug ihe répdvts frde: the prov-] My Harding us¢ed the students to| Southerns local shops When the | bién tied up. s it 14 GAIBS | wirkiSg ioh the Eohetary eat vous A R sailles treaty. The very announcement ! Inces is an account of a skirmish at!rcmember in their preparations for | Shopmen left their jobs the office have moved, bring in néw amendments and that and v . g€ such a revision would ctrengthen | Keadew. County Roscommon, In which | life that service is the greatest com- | force shucked white collars and e e e aition as |8t the proper time he would bresent i el not Cahy At wes relimece the hands of the rth cabinet an 'gulars were killed. Another | panion that can come to man. No! (he |{ke—with them, some twenty has most freight, especially the big ';:n:ll;_llyuc of the schedule to the| ,; pya on a bond of $500. His case Was set give the republic the first fruits ! fEht was reported in_progress last!life is worth while that is not a life . {is patience und help to convince e e e Skeorh House, on the |of service he added. ot 2 ¢ | yaars of collar service—ana went | fruit specials carrying morth the | Returning to his attack, Semator |DoN@ In the sum of 5. for July 21 faith in the republic the p of state were sald to be besiegin " ¢ i A c , i senators woul ipp | Nig] r hie appearance in the Dis- T be ateared ‘throush the crisis of | party of irreguiars. "€ *| BOATS TO FLY DAILY. All took a hand in cleaning cin- | FAVIEEAIE TR I Mearly on | eAncors, would eonwider the warim AR TOC NS DEPUCIR" Waters war| AUTO THEFTS DOUBLE. ) e ders, connecting hose, inspecting x | today. to safer seas ol orderly recon- o) time. mills, woolen mllls itaken In custody here a few weeks struction. | ' FREE S8TATERS ROUTED. e e woak o yvenin: i s L What can be done? The initiative on | i Hydroplane Service Between De- verything Insha that trains uropean politics will never be taken ! | D eguicr Toany There has been no disorder here, |of the rates on th being made by the Washington au-{ Year Show Recoveri 5 e i | 3 y e consumers. If | 2 veries Increase. here. Hints and informal suggestions | Republicans Take Over Positions| troit and Cleveland to Open. they still are at it, although they and no professional strikebreak- | this were not done, he warned, m“"]m‘,fil.uo; Eto r('r'.l-“:.;' wl_:\'t;'bllnt”:f st may emanate from Washington. but 1 = " pe {or later all the re: t 1 the administration of President Hard-| At Berehaven and Kilmallen. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 8—Daily|{ are bringing in more and more | ers bave been imported. The po- | the present senators | QU0 C ol tq" June 18 on the] BALTIMORE, Md. July e J ing believes that leadership in mat-! copye z 3 hydroplane service between here and | tual workers to twke over (heIF | lioe, heavily reinforced, at the local | wen oy herogved “In & revolutiunary | fenmer Chaties Macalester. The |auto thief is still doing o e ters such as these.showld come from | K. July 8.—Republican forces! Detroit is scheduled to start tomor-| impromptu jobs. atele ni B Y. allot box, of course.” |, 0t of bond was fixed by Judge { business. While, in comparison with s B ihave taken over a house in the west:row. according to an Anpouncement yards have had nothing to do. The | Act on 700 Changen D, Lawreence Groner in the United | the number of cars P pertin Do » tries. but a representativ {ago and held in the Alexandria juil | Figures for sisting In the work of keeping Nethiag for Pelice te De. Spler ety ihy flgentm:‘-‘:’\ k.h::fl‘e.:-: {in connection with the investigation igu First Six Months of séme European nation. end of B Strike Without Orders. ; e 2, SRR f_Berehaven occupied for the|{made here - today. . Three fiying * officials of the company have been Scven hundred of t 7 commit- | States court for the eastern district |each day, the recoveries are greamter W lose as @Ry power in l-:ump,ghsz W0 weeks Dy Fre€ Staté officers. boats, said to be. the largest fleel The pitmen, who glean and make most conciliatory toward th® |iee amendments to the tariff bill have of Virginin. It was given before | than ever before. the fact r‘:m.»n.s These men left the place guarded by | ever flown over the great lakes, Wore| g..s were not ordered on strike. arfied republicans after the latter|expected to arrive hére from New York today. Plan: ere made to| but they went out. Every time a strikers. {been disposed of since the measure | United States Commissioner Willlam | that the auto thief is operating With through a tierman -catastrophe, is = " ! They have not isued ultimatums. | was calied up on April 20, Senator |P. Woolls. Attorney Edmund Burke | much success. ooked to for the first move. Prime |y i€l Tept . H nded the ) asat in ot ints, = World cconomic conference which atSd the Kilmallen warehouse. re-|Detroit in the afternoon. | engine must ve atcendea o, oia | AL # certain time or suffer loss iso many inaccurate statements as to | Windsor, William R. Pulman and Er- {have been stolen. nearly twice the o et : The | ng possession. ! One_plane, possibly two. will leave Y of their seniority rights. They |progress on the bill he wanted i Robert number driven off during the corre- 2 0 3 ; Detroit every morning and Cleveland | fires extinguished and the fire- | take the position that it is poor oord RECd e 5 : i French balked and overthrew the! Sppog HOUSE RETAKEN. | in the scentap A haif day Will be| box cleaned. Soon after the pit- | Doljcy to create bad feeling. The | "'Caning ateention thar Dhe EATexanasia Motor: B AR, g e e . s Briaud ministry. The Genoa confer- . H e l-k PRI aeala 5 P Pomuit 18 that the strikers ave loud Calling attention that thers had :Inc., which operates between this city | of recoveries show ! of this num- ence was prohibited from even dis- —— ir-_,q‘l‘“rvh o m"h(!h :]m f,‘, ‘":a are| men quit, trafic began to hait be- AR D SERIES (O R TOMIRIN SOUE been fifty-five days on which the bili and hington, has reorganized, with | ber 463 automoebiles have been locat- Cussing reparutions or @ modification Guricon of Sixty Republioans | thhse ik Lo ueed in ihe winter| cause the engines were not in Ditter Geainst the Railway Wage |04 been defore the Senite since the ithe election of officers. ax follows:{hd and vestored e their ogme of the Versailles treaty. The situa- | those wh s = shape. General Manager Stan- | Board. Y jfirst amendment _was agreed to on |Dr. C. E. Outealt. president; Kenneth | forty-seven being ccounted tion is still the ¢ as was when March Out and Surrender i between Key West an avan field called for volunteers from % (Copyright, 1922.) [May 1. Benator Walsh safd that’the ' Aitcheson, sécretary: H. Noel Garmer, j At tnis time last yvear a total of 2 adjourned— 5 ! —_— o4 o 5 average number of ameéndments dis- | treasurer. L. W. Selfe. Baltimore, isjmachines had lLeen reported stolen sed to conces- : By the Associated Press. L gL et Sy || BELEKST Sl s suser souse |B.Y.PU. ELECTS OFFICERS| JRON AND COPPER BELIEVED HIDDEN IN . VOLCANOES, DRILLING SHOWS posed of each day was fourteen. {acting general manager. and only forty recovered. T R {*“This concern has just added three| Boolleggers and joy riders are new busses to its fieet, and expects | blamed by police for the large num- JOHN D. IS 83 TODAY. |shortly to procure others. The com- | ber of thelts and alxo are responibi: 2 pany now has a total of nine buskes. | for the large number of recoveries Services tomorrow and next Sunday | It is seldom that either a bootlegger Whether the reign of assassination ! possessed by the republ B08 the chrcumstancen which fn Té- | mags wiich has Diayop ‘C:"b',"“"l‘:;c H. Bailey of Richmond, Again «ent weeks have made (Germany's.in the military operations in County State President. i {at the Second Presbyterian C"ffgh or joy rider will keep a stolen ma fovernment totter will- make the|Donegal for the la Day to Be Quiet Owing to Recent French realize the danger of further : gurren: .{ NORFOLK, Va., July 8.—C. H. Bailey iwill be conducted by Rev . { chine longer than 1wo hours and obstruction. Another conference may | A white flag was hoisted over the |of Richmond, was re-elected as presi- | By the Associated Prose. whether there 1s sufficient steam Death of Brother. i Nabers. Camden, Ark: Sunday, July i generally abandons it within the ci be tried by Lloyd George with the!pyjlding and the garrison of sixtyident of the state B. Y. P. U. HILO, Island of Hawali, T. H. at a high enough temperature to TARRYTOWN, {23, by Rev. Maxwell Cornelius, New {limits. Tequest that the United States and!repyblicans marched out and sur-!morning, &t ‘the closing . " e furnish steam t| may, in t " Julvia 1 Bethiehem, Pa., and July 30. by Rev. Gihér Signatories (o the reparation | rerdered. naving previously smashed!(he sthte convention being held in{ Junme 13—Drillingsintothevoleano | (LTUlG STttty T ™ 1 Frieags bty three years | p M. Delaney, Lynchburg. Vi Clauses of the Versailles treaty shall | thaj . The majority of the:connection with the Baptist encamp-| of Kilauea, on this island, in tie The heat At ihe Wrestnt dspth ‘| caterrats e said his birthday | "y " Alice Gregory Herbert, widow DEPUTIES GUARD MINES. :‘t;fir:r: %,’."."..‘Z:Ji’.",‘;‘ “:: ‘;;‘V:‘f:'r‘ I zrls:nerds are residents of the city of|ment at \‘xrg!ngln %emin, l"|l\'e hun-{ nope of discovering some means of of the drilling appears to be fair- %o;\u oont ‘('I?: m‘:n;m::‘:y!l'o?"fi'i;;of Col. Arthur Herbe{dl. @ied yesterday Sstsbmindona oy se. E s » | Londonderry. dred attended the final session. Iy constant at & temperaturs of |brother, Wil afternoon at her residence. Muckrons, jwith Britain. The Skeog defenses originally con- | Other ofcers named are Vice Presl-| harnossing the steam and heat rother, William Rockefeller. . o Ton A Geminary MU, | Workings in Ohio to Resume After g TR e Ol o | T ST e eat, Norton: C. A.| of the natural phenomenon ana | 363 SeETéce, centrads, or ap- | For several years a band has gone R ol IOV LT B e T serenide him_in hix | 23040 ‘,';:',:,.':‘{‘;‘;;’;'_‘,,‘:’.:‘;:;,';3{,‘.; Threats Scare Non-Union Men. ified. Outposts aiso had been estab- | Roanoke; Percy R. Monroe, Industry, have brought to light The question confronting the |esiied for a Same of polf \: (oLOETAM |pealth since last spring. She is sur-! GALLIPOLIS. Ohio, July 8.—Sever: Hsed Ioutiies yere atandonadiin hurg W Ty D ABaliey, Portsmouth; E.| (BRI TNE L ence of iron | Aclentists is “whether this heat |noon and S an{ fore- i vived by five daughters, Mrs. John D.{smail nillside mines at Cheshire, neai FOR LIMITED DIVORCE | the early stage of the fighting. =The|E. Fenwick. Falis Church, 3 will increase as the drills bite |afternoon | Hooe, Warrenton, Va.; Mrs. J. H. Mc- | here, were scheduled 1o resume oper- i adjoining buildings were successively Rev. R. T. Hi Pendleton. and copper in the mountainous their way through the lava reck, % iCauley, Laurel, Md.; Mr ations today, with deputy sherilts on et 2 T | dwellings nearby, all strongly forti- | Hutchinson. Marion; A. W. Garner,| utilizing -{he resultant power in § jtaken and the garrisons retired to{ Miss Gladys Whi t R crater, according to scientists di- which has proved difficult of pen- Holt, Newport News, rd. following the cessation of oper- < . the Skeog House for the final con-was chosen as secreta Rov. E. T.| recting the drilling. etration at some points, Wi Marianne Herbert and Mizs Filorence | 5o A Erdsy STtEr ABreat Db {Charles F. Karr Said to Have In-|n | Wright wa aciected ap the fieid sec- | ' The material through which the | only three or Tour "feat “resulted IRON IMPORTS GAIN HEAVILY | NSrinee, fi5ninaty Hill B Siahac Tholr mensaiine . he : George McCaTlon, leader of the re- iretary for this year. U. F. Reynolds| drills are sinking consists of a from entire operations of Imports of iron and steel product: Her funeral will take place at 5| 0yE. publicans, was wounded. {of Richmond, was elected as the B.| silicious ore containing iron sul- The “Aret. hote attempted ‘v:u' into the United States during May {o'clock tomorrow afterndon from mol".'«'flo’r;m: to Sheriff Swanson of Gal- |Y. P. U. treasurer. % phides and pyrites, which indi- driven approximately twenty feet, amounted to 23,093 long tons, a figurs | chapel of the Episcopal Theological |jja county, who promised “sufficlen 2,000 VOLUNTEERS IN DUBLIN.! Upon the close of the B. Y. P. U.| cates the presence of copper. [ when it was found that the rock |hiSher than reached in either | Seminary and burial will de in IVY|geputies to give adequate protection’ |convention the conference of organ-| The drilling, Which was inter~ | beneath was tiited at such an |1921 or 1322, acpording to the De- |HMill cemetery. Services will be con-|ror the workers, fitleen automobiie i come of $15,000 Annually, Declares Wife. Charles F. Karr, a retired jeweler. I e #aid to own real estate and {2ed ‘workers that will last through| rupted by the recent activity in | angle that the drill was directeq {Partment of Comiercs. The monthly [ducted by Rev. 5. A. Wallis. The(joads of striking union miners from T s property valued at $200.000, | Big Progress Reported in Drive t‘7lt-»mc»rmw opened. craters eleven miles from Hale- | on a siant which would have ate sverage of fmporta for 1921 was only | pallbearers. will be Jullan T. Burke.|pPomeroy and vicinity. went to the @ to have an income of $15.000 an Goashy Rapablleas Rt | Soe TN maumau, the active pit of Kil- | extrication of the tools impossi- | 5500 tond A% mount which has bean j Archie R Hoxton, George C. Stuart:|mines =yeelerday, and. foutishing %ually. i8 named as defendant in a; opa Y PLANE. auea, has been conducted under ble. This hole was capped and |SFeAtlY xov Dy the imports of i Frank L. Daingerfield, S. Cooper DaW- | firearms. influenced the miners to it for a limited divorce and alimony { By the Associated Dress. MARKET FIOWERS B’ .| diculties, due to the excessive | ancther started. with the same | 1922 which were: January, 13,383 |son. Arthur H. Bryant C S Taylor|ieave thetr work. When the sheriff ed in the District Supreme Court by | DUBLIN, July 8.—There has been a | Information that Dutch florists have heat of the region and the fact result, but more favorable condi- |io" ebruary, 11,536 tons; March, | Burke and Gardner L. Boothe. ],nd deputies reached the scene, thc s wite, Belle T. Karr. Mrs' KarT | remarkable respo . o O e D ennding thei| that live asteam rises in clouds | tions were found in several other |14150 tons and April, 18,382 tons. James Gardner Orrison, forty-two!non-union miners had quit work and Deer_employed as u war-worker | LNSTKaDle TeSPonte 1o (he Brovl | Howers daily to the London market| And condenses around the boring | locktons and it is hoped that —————— years old, died late Thursday night!iic invaders had departed. n the War Department. but has|feers to assist in putting down the{by alrplane has been received by the| 'S, eventually the drills may dig their at the residence of his sister, Mrs. B R n notificd that ner services will be | oors, (0 @sSlst in putting down 1he 4 by riment of Commerce from Trad e steam, however, i3 only sur. | way down at least 100 fest. The U. §. MAIL LOST ON SHIP. Ethelbert Tatspaugh, whom he was Spensed. with -and she tells the | TEDUNIIGRD FEVOIL Cu thIR SIY b Ioea | Commisaionar e W Madame | face steam or. water vapor caused | drilling expertment is of tremen- The Post OMce D visiting. Mr. Orrison had been in de-| WATER FAMINE IN EGYPT. gpurt that she must rely on her hus- | for military service. o iagun” The Bowers are cut at| DY -setpage of rain from -the | dous interest to scisntists and nounced today that elgntesn bugs ot | CUNIRE health for several vea: 4| mpe shortage of water for irtiga- nd for support. ot s 1 the s corh- I RICh FARReRl @Aty mext morning |- SIOWR Gurfach, ZRd (RS TN SISy’ who ROPS that it A containing 101 pareely tra&s of {only a few weeks ago e R e neytoniaens f"The couple separated April 1, 1919, | ,SUPEISRLIEl Drogress In the g cam- | olEh L R Oy motor-var from the Bos:| 8ré, mot yet down to & depth | zolve the question of what fs w Tinited Biates, Were 100t by the racine | his sister. His condition became grave |} 1!} 'e5 werious that the Eayh. fnd since that date, Mrs. Karr de | oD DOIRK VREeT RERRG T8 ro | L0 Mower growing district to the| Where It may be determined dernath a volcano e reamost et "SSSnL | & Tew dave ago. The deceased was a ;D% Recome B0 FPNCLS (oY naces. l'."',"m";;r":‘:“,’;;‘;’l ".;{l‘e;“"‘nf,g",‘;:'l’,:’tna provinces is indicated in today's | Waalhaven aerodome, near Rotter- arcels contained mail mn{t”-r‘w!fi:fi °',v'é|:'.'-::.§§;r ‘L’;;‘I’:“',i:"fié‘a:’ig “;:“_ i 7 greatly curtail the normal Hiod. Octover 17, 1512, and. have no |OMclal communique. ‘3More than AfLy |dam. They arrive at Croydon, Ene. D lalo Seats lnH a4 accumulated at New York be-|yiaes his wife and one ohild. he is|supply. eaya Consul Lester Maynard, fhilaren. The first two years of their | PriSoners were taken, Arkiow, County {land. at 1:80 pm.. ang from (nere ave en ouse o T tween April 23 and May 2. e i Siane v Tots | Alexandria in a rcport 10 the De: fmarried life were congenfal, the wife | Wicklow: Drogheda. on the Louth-{dispateh by mionchr o The Lon f ——— pangh: ot 17 Mount Vernon boule.|Partment ot Commerce. Tha present Pelis the court, but after that her hus- | Meath border; Newtowncunninghem, | don florists. p flowers a = . Pard Rosemont, and by four brothers, | 10w Nile i8 lower than any previous e beran 1o H-trent b ot cmes, | Louncy, Lorseg), and Bamore st | e g, on s Wesiseonitt| T Women Alarms Coalitionists | PP TERTVIAN GENIUS. | i vas sapn ot the fce Sl 2o | 1002t Tour 1310, wap th ton & Bays. n i .. ts I SO SR v this year the vear WA ® 10y Pou~ne ocousion. ahe siaten ne | 15k O EO o County, Wep, | " wliegrams of fomecs par giy e ; - e SRR -5 Bhrgtrel Srvivn o0 Teothurg B0 L Tt Sl i 1 e N w the silverware from the table; 3 t - - 2 % .- ower this ¥ 5 T mother time he kicked over the | by the irregulars, has been captured B To have won high fame n aviator :,:‘e‘r;'o‘;; Ny "Bgf.‘"" LomorTow | 13 " hrospect of an increase in the hairs and when She attempted to |And the garrison made priseners. - In By the Awociated Press. : And_ reconsideration by a_commit- | 414 ANVER(oT A, then, ust as the rel supply before tho regular flood is Garess him he would turn aside and | the Enniscorthy district, parties of| ..o o 3. and for @ month| LONDON, June 19.—Coalition mem.rtee. Which, in the intorval, had been | Selocer with total biindness was the very poor. v, “Don't get your germs on me.” | Irregulars are reported to be roving 1 bers of parliament ars manifesting |Stréngthened by lords of Lord Birken. | feoe of s 'young Pe ness was the ROCKVILLE. ‘ i alleged ili-treatment continued, |&bout the countrv, seising food and (hovered between life nad death, fect the refusal|Ne2CE OWn way of thinking, resuited fate of & young Peruvian named Adan . EFFECTS e court ia advised, until April 1, {clothing. Drogh is “completély | oventually to become minister of de- |Alarm as to what e in " reversing the. Beventtorsme are | . Solomano. He lives In Lima, whett | 2 6ckvILLE, Md., July § (Special) SUFFERS FROM GAS 5 1919, wh it harged, he deserted | controiied by the national forces, the fense in the first Irish government, |to allow peeresses to sit in the house |alon. The committes decided, 20 vot he |Is L.no"n no %5 “a‘x‘ tg;at :‘.elmn ef, el O.R = - William Bond. twenty-six years old. His wife and has not since returwed | communique saya. {(yough later he espoused the ‘repub- |of lords may have on the votes of )0 . that peeresses should not sit and Seht. as the result of A it osensteel, pastor of 8t { |, /"y L et Was found in his room . somiape Succensen in Provimees. I cause: o men at the néxt general election. | VOIS, In the house of lords. signt, an e TR O an MiPne 400l | John's Catholic Church, Forest Glen, nt night suftering from the of- or . d o - ! The etieiten o twe Free Stase | Harry Boiand is known to be among | nomay women in any 1&rEe RUMBErs | R udse ony Rag (AI0." Saye Lady | trads éver sgain. Indarkness. The oficisted at the marriage a few days|sects of limimtine xes, e wite forces in the provi indicated | those besieged at Blessington. His rd not been for | yensitiveness of his touch 8o developed |ago of Miss Florence M. Jacobs of | found him and sumr==u T ‘ INFORMATION BUREAU by 1 ! brother, 7. Boland, was captured yes- | vote against the governmental candi-| the ford chln:a;llor. YOmen otherwise | that it became &lmost & subatitufe for | warrenton, Va. and Michael T. An-| Weich from Emergency Hospital The A meeting with complete success, large | tcrday, after & brisk fight. at a farm- | dates it is certain that many of them not be excluded from rrei y + an ichael T. An- | gpygician report that Bond's condi- qui ‘WOl ight. AT P. 0. DEPARTMENT |rumbers of insurgents comtinuing to {house two miles north of Blessington, | woijd be defeated, and probadly Pre. ";.P‘,"“ of lords on the ground of | > Ga eariy u 1909 Solorzano was known |derson of Takoma Park, Md., the|tion was not serious. « U be captured, in various parts of the | Whence the rebels fled. Boland, with | mier Lioyd -Georse would no longer bevond Peru as an Inveator, designer | ceremony taking place at Forest Glen. DROPPED TO SAVE COST |Provinces the irregulars, alarmed by | fleven ot ere i 1" o be ath] | Soriioia, (2 SRTand o incy are anx-| T i e amae A R openting préss deptribed his mod: ACTRESS IS ARRESTED. the f tl e fers, | how: "y ol 0 be -3 T o efor e sex ualificati ant xd the advance of the mational eoldler. | e RaRds Of the Irtekulars, and the | Lrs that- the Kovs tairt! on removaiact | A7 ATEeRtAS DS O ment. mads| Gen. Clinton Riggs of Baltimore has| .« ™"\l \ onty-six years old the government be not asd- | s with the openin, ~] e i | After = brief carcer; the bursatu |fortified positions and fled into the Whole Darty was captursd, with a ldied O o aibiiity for & deoialon | tion, A Derson shail nos. bo. Bjsauza” | him fiattering offers, but he proferred [notified the officials of the Montgom- | un actress. §1ving her address o o o uantity of arms. Brig. Gen. Mac- | which -was made by the lords them- [fled by sex or marriage from the ex. | (0 8T his native land instead, and in ery County Agricultural Society that|sirpet. was arrested this morniu oney, took one look at the bu- e 2 : Takoma Park. Md.. while in an auto- roving bands of irregulars being| e following army commusique his active mobile with him a month ago. the wome: reau, Wwh! established by vernment shall ‘wor away by himself, VI Hays for the benefit of the |driven into Blessington. wbere they was fasued late yesterday afternoon Getermined t e e reaponsibility | points. out. has avemsd —ominondda e ciginating and his sidlifal hands 0 and recommended its | tionbl “troops’ holatng part of the |ip. it Trim. atier an eagagement |,y ich belongs fo it and mot be al-|ing when challenged Woman noth- | perfecting the delicate mechanism of | ‘The funeral of Norman W. Waters, s | lasting several hoers, Towed €0 shifk it it they can help it.|civil service have been. refuses thy|seversl useful inventions. The most|one of the county's best-known busi- ted on truck country, epartment is no more. comi v vernment " 6 entered the military service o ts to bring to th hi cess, ‘Viscountess Rhon! of | charter of rty. But -he _soon ma 2 OKS We! ng aroun pounds 1d_watch a ain from proaching success, virtually whole Army lsames Communigue. oL eRs e raent Eenerally are | DUrports to ive: equal ortunnGn | 8inoe losing his sight Solorzano hu:..c ‘The animals will be ‘irans. | Gmacies A avenue. por! Adandonment. town. The total number of irregulars | | e e mmy it : q m‘l‘w:y the ,n‘tn :5"2:0 &ndr;:.:f in Blessington lr-' m;::‘u‘t: ':vllol;n“ 'lnr:’-x: x';l;z';w. °:‘|°, E‘Y'L"X!"EH its t! ,: Blames .':o :""1:.::;; 't .'.!'{?.-"";1.‘,'.7':‘:..:{','.‘“ mn noubu':{C hlhnt‘, !:: t:'.‘c:: ?. hydn;; :;:v“r::‘msnwl‘;;e:;:d Iny “Two Seats !M Bill» l S . and ammunition. yshannon | Lady Rhondda herse hat - it ve | ceessful trials in 1917, s Siredidndithe winteye Tne and Erskine | our ¢ contrel the entire ares. | tne deesion to exclade trom | bean deprived of thelr positions when | O sonsiders radle’ nterest, too, Is A e Y this motmine. Toam British Students Shout roops Pesresses from Childers bave been seen in this dis- ~on-! chamber was virtwally that |they married, although the act e Cl : ~ n el ‘e 1s ra y be- Casualties suffered by the national 8 points oul t A servics. rifle, except for the addi- ¢ you want any information now | coming normal. The railways are Ih the recent conflict 1 use of Jords committee| The government has made many|Lh® Ordinary rifle. the county attending. The services| | BY the Amociated Press. {you have to ask Capt, Riddie of |3ostiming Service, though damage’ o A I s ang 125 memugen | the orlEinal B eided by seven to ons | thousands of enemias, Lady Rhonnda| 55y oner e s mAuis: hich will fire | were' conducted by the pastor of the ABERDEEN, Scotland, July 8. + the watch force, who has all the |¢p, line prevents direct communica-|an official announcement says. S e he right of Deeresses to | $a¥2, by ils fallure to suDROrt its own | 2o0or ot this rifie the inventor pr church, and at the grave the exercises mphlets. maps afd hotel rates 1;,n with Cork~ Architects estimate that it will house. Ordinarily such |act Were in charge of Masons, Rev. O. A. formerty 'in possession of the bu- - |° e s H3ur Sesrs "o “rebutld The] eoicision. apporied by wuch o ma | “The queeian today is says Ledy o o e e "Shon 1n. Lima. the. Blind e e L i resu. SRR N wey tat urin, 1d have been x ifica.. i s ch, City Postmaster Chance recent- |. The tragic end of Cathal swn.s;.m,.,..'n" et e 50t tnciant | domity, Wou nout qusstion: B Hon removal act mesn whes ai) ap- ,"_”“":‘.fi';’:,'&'?fl“;&'.“e:::'::um‘f Delag in charge. Burisl was in the ‘ly_announced that hia office; was g | (Charles Burgess), the first irregdlar ement of the four coburt|lord chancellor, Lord Birkcnhead, x|pears to mean, or was it simply = ii-Peru at making springs for { cemetery near the church. Mr. Wa- ‘willing—n: xious—to help tin- ¥ }leader to fall in the present fighting, member of the cabinet. intervened |clever fraud perpetrated on a'section s, guns and other mechan-{ters was the only son of Mr. and +ourls nd oahlerl S0 lhl:l w-su.::zonmuhrm%l:.m':ty. t ’:‘u Th nf with an amendment retaur“rmg the :l the ;‘»’m;unlgy new ° to. political of ng movement .. H;lul\:‘ A. n:'t:n of Ti.lllvm 5 ng in- |recalled how, whea Sghting the Brit- 120,000, rece back to the commitice for |dodge uDacrupulous gevera. preciss conducted 8 mereantily ¢s- N == S = P RIBRTOUOn. o ok = memtt e a&m aad P lishment at Germantown. © ~

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