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i LY “From Press to Home 1 Within the Hour” G i The Star's carrier system covers : every city block and the regular edi- A tion is delivered to Washington homes 5 s as fast as the papers are printed A W1 (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, continued cool Temperatures—Highest, 85, at 3:15 vesterday: lowest, 64, at 5 a.m. today. Full report on page 7 Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 16 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 96,186 TS. T Wene in Ewsen. | BOULEVARD STO RNo A 29,616 Briediss send S nigii WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925_TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. e A e Prsess TWO CE * BRYAN EULOGIZED ieparemenes* opens FRENCH DEBT BODY FOR STEADY FAVTH Perive Bryan Ritest | AVES | ONDONIN | As Troops Leeve | FGAL COURTSAYS, § e | = ‘ y y i ices were being held for Willlam % X ot . : o g 7 Jennings Bryan, the funeral of the gt s s n::L Sl E “ pected that the Ruhr will be com 1 Commoner was not observed in the 5 3 by i q";"/,'///‘r' ¥ Al- SERVI[;ES o u:lhi“‘;((:‘\“mnmenl agencies in Maximum Offer Below Hope ;f’};/‘fl’f @? ¢ \ Closing of the Government de- % ’///,,’,/.} partments on such an occasion is of British—Wide Breach /1//,/,”/}////' fl | . forbidden by a statute which pre- | vents cessation of work because of Officials and Close Friends| the funeral of an ex-official. The Is Feared. departments did not close when pletly cleared of French and Bel. | SChuldt Promises to Punish The barracks of Essen were handed over to the municipal au coal syndicate bullding was hauled New Regulation. wn at 9 o'clock, when the | Drivers for Ignoring thorities and the tri-color on the ench commander departed ¥ 3 : President Roosevelt died, although AR eI { Fill Church, While Thou-| i\ 3 | { N in case of the death of an active . | : | e S Canantse | MISSION WILL REPORT FIRST ACCUSED TAKEN [ sands by Radio Hear Trib-| they may be closed by order of the . | ' L e e el RESULTS TO CAILLAUX ! | UNDER CODE IS FREED | ute to Commoner by Rev. o e i } b | Dr. Sizoo. i Britain Sees Hope in Negotiations | Driver Says He Did Not See Sign. £t Despite Rupture at | Trolley Lines to Get Hear- PICTURED AS FOLLOWING Opening. | Sai I ing Tuesday. | | . = = ! IN FOOTSTEPS OF CHRIST TRIBUTE MARKED B ihio th einind Brone | Peanys andi Bowdoin: “Helt e/, inecis Suiat dicarion o oo LONDON, July 31.—Wide diverg- X 5 evard stop system may have to TALE | ence of views between British and Fast in Sight of Cape car | iafile Tuoeg Gis A ¢t Widow Sees Body for First Time Emihasized 0 Ciseed French government financial experts Y s sldt upheld: Trams: Director ¥4 - mphasiz oor: regarding settlement of Frange's war i in Traffic Court t when he t Since Arrival Here Just Before| JEREE 2R S50 & et Biiiain hes resciteaiin [ ork, Messages Say as his opinion that the P i at least a temporary breakdown in e is perfectlty legal as tc | Casket Is Closed at Church—Fa- in Life, Are Opened the preliminary negotiations, which i hiite Ahotie e the Mae: nd horse-drawn vehicles e & bezan here last week | arint expedition is experiencing the | clared he would convict those guilty | vorite Hymns of Deceased Sung to Commoner. "The French commissipn will return e e el wihn ihe epaiiinns ! During Rites. to Paris today b This ruling is strictly in line with e : Reports current last night that the ! D alvills Bay fce pack. which | that of Col. T. C. Moller, engineer: in — = BY ROBERT T. SMALL. conferences at the treasury had been has stopped the progress of the ships |the Traffic Bureau, who asserted to Funeral rites befitting the charac-| ‘There has been something inex- |Interrupted were confirmed today. owdotn and Pears, 1s playing its|day that the stop signs are in full ter of the great Commoner and|pressibly sad about the funeral rites | While complete reserve is maintained -honored drama and endanger- | 10TCe and effect for automobiles, de - ose mortal remains | for William Jennings Bryan. Other |in official circles it is understood that e liple ) e ancation aaid Bs b g Jhose mortal remains |{or William Jennings Bryan. Oher| e Prench experts will report to the ke B ; e e fonate Washingion' Eaiivas & lectric Co 3 D e Doy | buried here at the Capital City during | Qual d'Orsay that they found it im. | erlin xperiences jCamar aae that the voulevard stops cannot be ace a the passing vears, but about nearly | PoSsible to reconcile the Frénch an & [e S eione: o {applied to street cars until ordered by v 7 ngton marked the pub- {37 PRETE YUY T gald they had | British viewpoints on the debt ques One Night Without | | was dated vesterday fhe an Uttles = Gommlsaion Sciter Jen 1 es for the late William|attained their life's ambition. Perhaps | tion. | g | | that al gh the sky f gk 2 Jei < Bryvan this afternoon at the | none of them had a greater hold upon In view of the Omvo;nr; of the lv;:flxn—} A = | York was in view, tt First Accused Escapes. : = Latrslee the people—certainly none appealed |tiations it was regarded as unlikely | Q {unable to move u _ A N Avenue Presbyterian | the peoplercertainly none appealed | ot Finance Minister Calllaux would rrest or Mi h(lp e ased fizst motorist to be taken to « masses—but in Mr. Bryan's case|follow out his original intention of | - oL lia oy 4 et Coniblanitiis: Atiscs 1. charged with violating pathetic citizens of the | there is the feeling that he came here [ cOMing to London for further discus (e : e Sunesol (belore Ju4 IS oo s : d e nrat W Byt AL B | Fog, ice, magnetic vari Schuldt ‘his morning in the per b Capital, presenting a (:n“.‘-"' last to xles( \\n'hlnh(ho .\h'dd;!\\ r.‘\r British Optimistic BERLIN, July 31.—Greater Ber- | jing pans and other trouble |son of Philp W. Austin, 2709 e e c . of | the great dome of the Capitol, the s . . . 3ERLIN, July ireater 2 5 " b ioniel & Tracii ‘Pweltth siveet northe ‘Aithough Ecction of official and private life of | (1€ Frest Some of the CODIGL 10e ) ritish omcial quarters are not| OWNErs Withdraw Notices of | 1n establichea a recora for zooa |Alleged Claimant to Title of |mentioned as prevaili Judge Schuldt dismissed fhe, cass, be the city, sat in reverent silence with-|sadly disappointed that he had not [ pessimistic regarding the debt nego- | 3 behavior last night, not a_single I “rne Melcilie Bay i6e pack is 5] Maints stated. hia) verdick Wag bass in the cloistered walls of the church | been able to strut his hour across the | tiations and confidence is expressed | New Conditions 2 Weeks. arrest, accident, sulcide or other Largest Operator Here 'ine its time honored drama Keep. | on lack of evidence and that he would of his faith, Rev. Dr. Joseph Richard i national smuvl that after the French u(;\‘;‘rm\;elnl has | instance of public disturbance be- ine us endangered every minute. We | inflict punishment on any motorist et e s 7 There was the sadness of the ar- | considered the report of its delegates | - ing reported any of the 300 e e e ce. magnetic | brought before him on a similar in Sizoo, pastor. repeated the Words| ivy1’t the funeral train when the | the commission will be sent back to | Government to Aid. ey T gt | Arrested. are_experiencing fos. jeé, magnetic| brouEht hefore Mim on o sunlas i ) that cc ed the body to the)President's room and the President’s|London for further conferences | Veteran police sergeants ac- | stant change of tactics known Christian hereaiter—a reward to|own gateway at the Union Station| At the treasury this morning, it| 1stomed to seeing the stations | Arctic explorers for centuries | Austin, it was testified, failed which the humble Nebraskan looked | Were opened for the Commoner. In|was explained that the situation had| By the Aseociated Press. crowded with a variety of offes Base ball pool operations in Wash-|are in the ice, with the sky-line of | p at the painted sign at Eight c b { life they had been closed to him com- | by no means reached a deadlock, the| [ONDON, July 31.—Prime Minister pronounced last night the |ington were temporarily checked last|Cape York in view, but are unable to|¢enth street and Connecticut avenue. Jorward unafraid pietely. There has since been the |difficulties having been encountered|giapley Baldwin informed the House| quietest in 21 vears. Not even a |night when Detective James E. Lowry | move until conditions chang | Policeman Galamore of the third riby o i ,v | merely upon technical points. The | Sy i : ae i ::;L‘- ‘;1‘:‘;::‘11‘”]‘;(1”:“l\!‘ker:o}r?hfie“}l:‘:i\r'):‘» |m|»unam‘ problem® of the Setilement | t20ay that a provisional agreement vl-VLl«- ‘u-\‘m»)’wm '1_4]1 or ticker |of the eighth precinct arrested Martin | There were few among the dis-|old New York Avenue Presbyterian |have not vet been considered, it is|has been ";;“”‘"" i e “““h" ““”""“;‘ O o e '\“',‘,:;f,,|“v;“‘.'"‘h\' Loewe, of 1741 Columb! uished attendants at the funeral | Church, which seems a veritable | stated. jndughas t heimine cwnoeINKe DLl on- crose wand viiex s e loterveoekets for mext weeks Gut who were not thrilled at the striking | shrine of fundamentalism. The “old | Although it is not likely that Fi-idrawn their notices for two weeks,| %I "OASTRO PREREE, o 0 lof circulation. ix nal tribute paid Mr. Bryan by|covenanter” has seemed seremely at|hance Minister Caillaux W‘“_l e | hus averting a country wide strike| "0 nocturnal seregity of the | 1oWry made two purchases of pool| is friend and follower, Dr. Sizoo.|home there. And then the dripping 111';?‘3?:':z”?r::fi:\t‘;;fl'mul»‘ras il be re. | Which was called for midnight tonight. | ¢jiy and wondered what had hap- |tickets at Fourteenth in tonss indlcating the emotion Re|clouds of the funeral morning. ‘They | here that the MEOLELS | The notiges withdrawn were those| pened to Berlin's underworld, but |last niht, paying $1.20 in marked | of suare miles of shifting icc. From |1t ¢anbe enforced = 5o felt, the minister emphasized that it |seemed to make the picture complete. | * | posted at the pit heads informing the| as yet there has been no official |money for the little manila envelopes 3 this morning untli 2 o'clock thisy, 0BG PEULEE CHEEEECEC VECA the Fostho Dhan ope yonnganay W ioes il W Hanpy PARIS 1S SURPRISED. miners that new conditions would be| explanation offered for the phe- |which contain the punched green slip | afterncon the Peary smashed lanes in | W('eF Plea. He sald that in the case S/ctiof BIS Gaver 1o lead Bl trarn in e = FHIRE R effective at midnight tonight in view | nomena that allows one chance in 8,008 of|the heavy floe and the Bowdoin hurled | oo™ 0 e “sumeient advertising in s ad him The sadness felt for Mr. Bryan in st P it 5 { lovse cakes like slabs. i s g 8 & iay Yeofessien ta a Hfe of religiousipi; lest eartily moments kns heon |feos Maxiesnss Bt Sivsns Mefsosen |2, P8 WMMlliy to arcive at & new - winning first prize : emselves. On that basis, Judge @evotion. It was a remarkable eulogy la material one, however, which un-| o | oo . N working agreement supplanting the Immediately after making the pur-| Polar Bear Killed. chuldt sald, he would punish the mo. ;af the .‘\'un«r-n‘.n respected citizen that | g estionably would have been repug- by London. one that expires today ase, which was witnessed by Lieut. | 'h\n;.y ‘lrmuhf. ; a l;n].\(]l r “‘,S to ;‘; n}n -‘li\tl:;u'lr-rl ht..‘»‘ne;wx |n{;m\\ ollowed tRis impressive personal |ps L e e K ‘ I >recinct Detective H. Wi Sighted by ar, MacMillan and |of the fact that a taxicab stood on touch - prefacing ‘the mipistecia ad-| 2Nt t0 him. There is every reason| pARIS, July 31 (#).—The announce- | Hurried Strike Mo van.apd Precinet De shot for scientific study. By night it | the stop sign, Austin was sincere in dress. The clergyman's speech of ;‘.’A,,'l',e,!‘:f,‘,"ed‘"“;c,.’f,‘,"f: 8 man dicd| ment in London that the French com-| ‘rhe notices hurried the decision of Smith, who were standing apparently | (. (rinned and quartered on the | his statement he did not see it. There ady s ruled. he had not been tribute was replete with reference to | pr . o mission which has been engaged In|the Miners' Federation for the nation- 1dly on the opposite corner. Lowry in-| rocqeck of the Bowdoin. Its poison-{fore. it w the unswerving faith in his God main. | 11 cers T poiryal, Was, that man. | preliminary negotiations with British | wide strike called for the moment the IS UEBLARED [EGAI- formed Loewe of his identity and 100k | ous liver and brains were preserved | proved guilty of deliberately passing | | precinet arrested him. Austin testi fied a taxicab was standing on | the stop sign and that as a result he did not see it. He pleaded. how g !ever that he could not be held liable i because it is compulsory to advertise st I o Gndreds | @ new regwmlation for 10 days before and r ion of this steel mid hundreds | .,n pe enforced. ute Thrills. so near land that we have skimos near Meteorite Island Personal Tr n naling with smoke columns. Min ire pressur sbout the Pea ice whispers omin road, and put | S zes are gained until the end by the Commoner. i‘h“'“_““?";.J‘”‘f:}f.fl‘;e:rallh{.’;‘f,“" ‘| treasury experts regarding France’slold working agreement ended. It is him into custody. for 0, by Dr Davidew und the. Sert and Tthe thhion e Three outstanding features of his |son o evan i . Davton tolyar debt to Great Britain would re-|agsumed that the miners will continue stomach for inspection by Dr. Koelz. | missed Eharacter were stressed in the funeral | g “yer mvorr troat geadly earnest.|turn to Paris today caused consider-{a¢ their tasks under the present hours “the hear Tris a female; abont 00 discourse: Mr. Bryan's “Great ,-;,,.A,m”;‘ O ey e M Brvan \as|able surprise in official quarters here.|and wages, with the government giv A quite fa | §ty for noble living,” for love, and, |2 ppointed man. He was irked| The foreign office s at a loss for an|jng financial ald to the owners until almost empty ch. Why she| Paramount of all, perhape, for faith (And excited that he could mot close| explunation beyond the supposition | full Inquiry of the mining Industry Sargent P, P ¢ |5214. only 17 out of 800 remained in| [ O e o e | mne =t e * |the mouth of every person who dared|ipat some wide divergence of opinion | has been completed 2 ge asses 0N Froposed |y ewe's possession. But in his auto o ool ia myatety.. T oiher hode H]‘i DntaHerine K to believe there could be any other|has developed, making the French| The agreement which Baldwin an with | were sighted today. Thousands of | 17 Tickets Unsold. Of the current week's tickets, Lowry | Pounds and Hearing Set Tuesday. but_with an Utilities Commission has set 30 o'clock Tuesday as the time to ar any objections the street car com. ith Praised. mobile nearby were 800 envelopes k | 4 i 3 r " i . anies v a’ 0 3 51 “Like his Christ,” Dr. Sizo de.|interpretation of the Bible than the| elegates feel the need of personallnounced (s subject to confirmation in| Transfer of 200 by Ship- |chances for next week. This, accord: | litile auks swarmed past s Seals | anies May have to make against re } blared, “Who with a scarlet camp-|gtonmei fighting for hid God. s | talks with Finance -""fiflf‘r 5 aillauX | the various coal-producing districts of 5 ing to the police, amounted to one-|have been within view practically all |\here they cross boulevard g mantle flung contemptuously across|yci 1o hosts of blackness and of|2nd Forelgn Minister Briand to see¢he country. % ping Board. tenth of the total output for the week | day. There have been flurries of | Yhile the Commission was consider e h houlder, crowned with a crow Mevi iling God's holy word “;’h”her fresh instruction can be given | The executive of the Miners' Federa- | of August 3 snow, and all day we have been hear-!ing the application of houlevard stops of thorns, carrying his cross to an|®'> 0T 8 _2e _ them. tion has telepraphed to all local unions, | rath Susies 1 SRRD welinz the sinister gossip of crus Fs R 2 gk a ops outlaw’s grave, held constantly to the| (Continued on Page 5, Column 7.) The French delegates went to Lon- | “Notices to strike sspended. Continte 3 Tawry qusied that iast oieht Toewe |/ When Gur cannectionsiwith the/| o oon” pt e, Lo Lo DIt W assurance of His Father's presence, sl 5 don with a schedule 1y limiting | work By the Assoclated Press informed the police that he probably | 16 JWner fut, conncetions, ViR The | raised whether the stop signs tha them in regard to minimum and The Shipping Board was advised to- | was the largest agent for the pool in | }0i{ i cortain that the ice will con. | Loy gaready been painted are in ef the boulevard mbargo, Threat Lifted. day by Attorney General Sargent that | the city, averaging a disposition of at | tinue in its original role. Science | £0 this noble man unto the very end | y 3 of the day. in anddeteat,| ‘NIIDDLEMAN’ NETTED |maximum terms for a settiement, and it 15 supposed that the maximum reets are specifica 2 lived with an unfaltering faith in a is i The Trades Union Congress has | it had authority to sell 200 vessels for | least 800 eacn week. Lowry said|has made mighty strides since the |iramic rosalatione omed in the God who never disappointed him.” | terms offered on behalf of France | jireq the threat of an embargo on |scrapping to Henry Ford as recom.|that he was also informed that|days of Kane and Greely, but it is| Answerine this today, Traffic Direc The widow, sitting with her two! $200 FOR MURDER proved below British expectations. all eal movements in Great Britain | mended by President Palmer of the | l.0€We's commission was 18 cents per | the same Arctic, relentless and im-|ior Eldridge and Col Mofl s @aughters and son, gazed fixedly The return of the French delegates | unq has announced that all unions | pleer Corporation 3 envelope. allowing 42 cents to £0 to | placable to man. All weil, happy and | that ample. authority to make ooy y forward, erief ken, throughout was referred to at this morning's meet- | {;.5)ved will continue at work. s il . % the headquarters of the base ball %] MacMILLAN." |signs effective at intersections i the ceremony, which lasted nearly an| ing of the cabinet by Finance Minister | "™0'(50 Jler (Hary “estimate in con.| The ruling was requested at the |joiiery. i : |gins effective at intersections on hour. Just prior to the start of the| Given $400 to Kill Woman's Hus- | Caillaux, who, according to the official | coeion with the coal settlement will | SUgSestion of Commissioners: Benson | pyrorts of the police to follow the |flce alnmetor By the Com service she had visited the casket | communique “issued afterward, said|yc")resented in Parliament on Wed. |and Thompson. No action on the sale | investigation along the line with an AMER'CAN M|SS|ON the new code, when it was adopted alone, except for one or two imme band, He “Sublets” Job {that the French and English view-| noday and discussed Thursday. is probable before next Tuesday. endeavor to get to the *higher-ups” S b t was adoptec diate relatives who her. It | points still were materially divergent.| "pe prime minister did not amplify | While details of the opinion were | brought no results, and Loewe was = was her first glimpse she had taken | for $200. Nevertheless the first step toward |ipe pare®announcement which was|not revealed, it was understood that|booked at the elghth precinct on a ATTACKED BY MOB Moller Quotes Code. ; since the arrival of the body in Wash- | e bringing them together had been taken | age five minutes after the settle- | the Attorney General felt that since | charge of violating the handbook and | Gol. Moller \qunted: they rollosing t | g and the French delegates were re-| . ony was reached. He said he would | the 200 vessels had been declared un.|betting provisions of section 869 of | | Ex the Amosiated Ereas turning to Paris to inform him of |jeive §t to Winston Churchill, chan- | necessary for national defense and|the District of Columbia code. He | CHICAGO, July 31.—A strange tale [the state of the negotiations. cellor of the exchequer, to give out |were not needed for oper ington, and, as it was to be her I in this life, she lingered, struggling| 1o suppress her mental anguish. clause from the code as adopted May < = ] hic] says, akes t stop signs tion pur-|was released on $1,500 bond last | Central American Church Strmed| tvereaives e Promptly at 2:45 p.m. the church|of murder, in which a wife paid $400 — o the details tonight. poses by the board, their sale for|night. e | : “Boulevard highways (o . quartet, accompanied by the organist, | to have her husband slain, the hired { "It is understood that the miners |scrapping would be entirely proper. Assistant United States Attorney After Catholic-Protestant i ey l(or througn filed into the auditorium and began | assassin in turn employing another GOVERNMENT ASKS DATA wages will continue at the existing | Mr. Ford has offered $1,706,000 for | Ralph Given is in charge of the pi i Outbreak within the legal designated speed ¥ the rendition of two of Mr. Bryan's|to do the shooting for $200, and the scale for at least nine months, the lot. scution. . He announced today that | 5 limit upon such highways ¥ b most loved hymns. “Lead, Kindly |subsequent filching of the money trom | QN WHEAT PRICE ADVANCE | P Was Expected —_ e Amdl[aken [UN SRiSRICRG KO ie S 5 established as boulevard: shdll have i Light." and “One Sweetly Solemn | the slayer, was unfolded to the police ohee Eogian. e l:mfi;:\le :\u:rllu(‘hlo;;fu:,!r\‘e: |_\r4»x(h|‘l:v B T e |the right of way over vehicles ap. Thought” last night. Announcement early this morning | CASH REGISTER CO e s v s accord: : R T 3l A orcartir e T AL e } “I'm nearer my home today ‘\ The widow of Louis Nobile, slain|Chicago Board of Trade Investi-| pat the government would investi- . :‘n:: \:2“;]:9 J(’fi?n"i?.'e'i.?fuer”.i M\)téd’ M;f:::yr ?‘(fl’!‘“‘mmr\i\‘\ \I-W\m‘:: (,::ff«n' x i) drn»‘\’:..\‘i‘" rrl‘lx\A"v)). ’bxrl(::g',‘. Than 1 ever have been before.” |last December, sald she had paid $400 gating Alleged Corner in gate the coal industry and give it en Ot o e e e aGa, Nich bk ths [ine dny boulevara highway ‘& valilels to have her husband slain, claiming financial help until Spring had led ES PATENT CASE 2 sionaries - agua, Y e : | 2 3 o A case for the next few days. rond within two weeks. is deseribed | O Street car on an intersecting street Background Impressive fihe ad abused hec Sudgher by & for July Deliveries. a0 KSho sl iskpectalisns jahac: tho : ; &= | shall come to a complete stop before . s e | mer marriage. The daughter corrob- threatened stoppage of work in the e ek Expose Brought Change. jin a dispatch from the NICATAGUAN | rogeing: Provided, however, th The church auditorium presented | grated her story. By the Associated Press. mines would be averted. More than | capital, Managua. e Ee tiretion e an Jmpressive background for the| Jjames Salino said he collected the| CHICAGO, July 31.—An effort will| 000,000 miners are affected. Remington Concern Obtains In- |, AMONE other things told by Loewe. | A church belonging to the Central |ni a police officer op by & signaling service as Dr. Sizoo ascended the pul-| money, but claimed he was only the|be made by Dr. J. T. Duvel, Govern- | ' Premier Baldwin called a meeting according to jLowry. was that the| smerican Mission was surrounded by | device all vehicles shall comply with it to begin the formal service. The|migdleman, keeping $200 for his|ment grain administrator here, to de- | of the cabinet last night, then sum- junction Against National asndiEale Beads; dn:charge of the 10t | St i Lokt Befg Vel | o s el e el comply W American fl it Ba ord g i B 4 3 ] : : e p e e TS OF the Tou | Monda ht, g saved |orders or directions of such officer or American that had draped thelghare, and having “the job done for|termine the extent of interests be-|moned the mine owners and miners o The (Stas Tty on thepr | from damage by the intervention of |device. Where two or more boulevard Jower end of the casket while the pub- | {ne $500 that was left.” hind the recent sharp irise in July | delegates. After separate talks with Huge Damages Asked activities: to- tesun the” eovermeal | police. A mative woman who was in | highways interseet, all vehicles shall lic viewed the body earlier today had| Anpdrew Capa, who admitted the|wheat. He has issued a call for a|each he announced that the miners activities, to fissue the envelopes | I A a as ) s injured. The police | obey signals as required in this sec been placed entirely over the closed | shooting, said his wife had taken the|report of trades in this class of grain, | were willing to co-operate in an in- later in the week than heretofore. | the building w: n. near which stood rigidly at at-| 999 and gone to Milwaukee, where |yith the individual names, and from | quiry with a view to improving pro-| By the Associated Pres: For instance, Loewe is alleged to |arrested 11 of those believed to have | tion - > t-1$200 a o1 Milwaukee, 3 y 'y 00 v ° < 2 s Col. Moller further explained that tention two \."o, ins in the biue Jini- | she was arrested .\(m\ apa’s com- | it will determine his am::;n_ He‘he_ d“mx‘.e emdem}, fl:,;‘, mc,.ef‘]s,ng com | “HARTFORD, Conn. Tily 3 —an ?::‘ee:::;ed“p;;;;sx?: ::;el(:»uneii (;‘nnl(\‘ | m.;.n r:,\nunsxl-le for !hel\nun.u;el 1o, | the cinuse in the eatlations AeRAINE form of the Spanish-American ar | me “What's $2007" iev e s t] serious titive power in theeworld market. | . 55 o ininnic o b > 1 the previous attack, on J A = e e 5 seriod. The guard of honor w ment w ha 0 lieves that there is nothing petitive p eovworld market.| order granting an injunction in be- | untroubled days preceding the pubr P PISY 0P autet, on Uy | the meaning of “device” includes any the in the situation, however. The_miners, he s ! which prompted the Americans to re- half of the Remington Cash Register [licity he could have gotten them lighting signal, semaphore, sign, stan tribute of the associates of a comrade- s c ai 5 he Board of | (¢, Dise 4= Colamn 5 S | quest the aid of the Nicaraguan gov in-arms, for Bryan had commanded a Saulsbury Is Better. D ot o auy| o mHnusaronSENESI ConmiA) | [65 mic ot mion, .Y aid étfieis, carlier in the week and have dis- it ardlof e Asiit o Tt e regiment ir 1t conflict e 2 5 - e against National Cash Register | Posed of them by last nizht. e si s issionaries e alie atican, sa 1 p iE=miment in nflict | ROCKLAND, Me., July 31 (®.—|wheat caused the calling of a spe SE0Re e - The score card for July 20, giving a | iy eoren oneq ipon€ missionaries | sign is effective when painted on the about the foot of the S Fil1- | cia i te to con- Co. of Dayton, Ohio, restraining the | wi 4 ) : The condition of former Senator Wil- | cial meeting of its directora LABORITE CALLS BRITAIN i yton, 2 % 4 a sAsitoeiaMan il 4 casket and on the front pew \\l~n-‘hl:s = ury of Wilmington, Del,|sider the situation, but President F. | ITA} infringment of patents for improve- |1ist of winners, #hows that approxi- | ‘ treet regardless of whether the in i A SRS i mately $1954.10 was distributed in | oo iy ves of the three mis | lersecting street has been desiznated scores of great floral pieces, the trib. % ically 5 3 declined to make a state- ments in adding and recording ma- | 9le gt i sionaries—two women and one man— | {erSec s el i utes of a Nation, from the President|yho 12 critically il st his Suminer{l. Garey dosiin HUGE SLAVE PLANTATION |Ghinie ana ‘reauiring pavment by the |Brizes during that week. The prices of | wvere endanzered, but they eacaped |4 & bouley b e 5 A A e lidse to the plain citizen | g,y "y bulletin issued by his physi-| July wheat closed yesterday at IRtondlsChal Reglster Coto ‘:“e An instant’s computation shows that | " Sroeeal Ahee ago it was reported | dangerous crossings where neither S cian_said. Mr. Saulsbury is suffer-|$157, a gain of only a half cent|me)s Workers Capitalists Are|Remington company of severl mll°|s4 500 would be taken in all told from | from M 3 street is a boulevard highway as a boulevard highwa Another ath _came for the| nd upward lions dollars damages, was filed by W from Managua that President Solor- | Ged rold g Sl % ing from acute dilation of the heart,|after rises of 3 cents a P = i ollars d 3 tha SWasieton " nablb, ard eoon | SuAtERt gisas | Lyear-old sranddaushter of the Com- | (% \(ing an attack 10 days ago. |on Tuesday and Wednesdas. Stifing in Fat and Failing Judge Edwin 5. Thomas of the United | though the operators themsdives get | “omors. 10" cnanada 1o eice Giert | Will Defer Action. oner, born during ast Demo. States District Court = soldiers to Granada to settle I cratic convention. A large cross of to Function. The amount of damages.is varlously m’:fi"gf’u“,'",”{*"’s;,_‘;""’éf'1’;;\::5‘:: the fties which had arisen there between | ..o pidridge said he did not I lilies was placed at one side of the = 7, estimated from $1,000,000 to §5,000,000. | 4rj American missionaries and Catholic | ing the Commissioners floral oftering trom the | 400 Lawyers to Aid Prosecution By the Associated Press, . o C‘harges fo e bt ' | tribution of prizes amounting to $2.000 | authorities ng eontemplate as casket, the i _ £s by | s $ § {DON, g1 1] 1l told, the syndicate must be making | 7 2 2 g | to specify the boulevard streets by family. Other flowers, which up to LONDON, July 31.—A. A. Purcell, [ the SPEGic chorecs b @ on Cash |2 g| The Central American Mission, a | t© T tiona: nAGLEL 5 G 4 I . . = y 3 least $1,200 a week. This, however, | protes: e | name in the regulations e the time of the church’s closing at | a Labor extremist, recently elected to . & rers hi at 3 ever, | Protestant mission, began activities | _ 2 creased d V. e s o e chuin's inize ot Of Drake Hotel Bandits inn Murder [5,:5:.c " Smmons, openea. to.| ReEister, Co. were against machines | accounts only for one £roub —or series | o séare Ak, but He- headquaricrs |FeR0Y (0 permic an incrensed spee brought up into the main auditorium | |day’s session of the empire labor con-| pegigter Co. and sold in Connecticut, ;:’;,,i‘-‘;‘l",;;:“;’,;‘ is ‘":Tw" that five [insGranada were opened only recent- | (i 4 and banked around the pulpit. An| ference In progress here, ith &0 |known as class.1700 and class 2000 of : st A e e e oo thar tine | ~The purpose which the traffic Uigec »pen Bible, made up of white and pink 5 _ |address v ¢ N = SN 'shop of Granada. Since tha e I halnting "the S5 ters fc of the Jackson Dem.| B the Assiciated Press Less than 24 ‘hours after they |British empire as a “huge slave|'n§ National produtts == - o \| there has been @ series of disorders, | tor had in mind in pamvle the Fov eratic A tion of Washington, oc.| CHICAGO. July 31-—The spec | had terrorized hundreds of guests |plantation” and said “the British cap- | 2imS filea to be valid. The infringe. ALDERMEN ARRESTED. |inciuding the breakinz of the win' $i&ns weeks 10 00t 8 imits was cupied a special place of prominence | tacular davlight holdup Welres' | and emploves of the exclusive |italistic class was stifiing in fat and| ;eni“tound by the judge was in the | dows ‘and the doors of the mission- | {17 SUONIE NCG SO thorough n a pedestal to the right of the 9ay of the fashionable - failing to function. siih 4 ; ries’ residence and interference with | ' e ith . tho wystein. on pedesta = e . Ve \bbers and hostelry and turned its lobbies and use of certain devices for a plurality | -] |1y familiar coffin | Hote o ariar vere Xilled and | Chicago's “gold coast” fnto a |,iio,5old the majority of trade|qetotalizers in adding machines, de-|Charged With Conspiracy for Not|thelr Public meetings. |5V da Thot want to have the After reading-the familiar “I am the| 2 Dotel casl a1 ugionists were optimistic with regard| yi.eq for clearing sub-totals and grand | -— - - | streets officially designated bonlevard 2esurrection and the Life” quotation| %WVO robbers captured, netted less | bloody battleground, Holmes and |5 the present industrial position in | % E i 2 e Wirs Tead i toTRes Trom the New Testament, the creed| than $3.000 to the Afth robber, who | Wilson were indicfed, arraigned |Great Britain, and that they viewed|!otals: and methods of printing and S omuine Nestings BANK STRIKERS STILL QUT | mit > Sheciat speed.” Mr. Biaridge ax of the Great Fundamentalist who lay| 1% St 8¢ laKe, th i e s o ot B Yary |With extreme’ satisfaction the recent| "*Riil¥ S0 G0\ Liive analysis of ALTON, IiL. July 31 (P.—Three P s plained. “But the stop sign fs in ef ) before him in death, Dr. Sizoo repeat-| But the indictment of the thrse | Milllng Frank Rodkey, assistant |developments. He considered it & good| 1 rhechanisms Of the various ma-|aldermen ‘of Hast Alton who fatied | fect as soon as it is painted on the i ed the Twenty-third Psalm, beginning, | }:szh{g:be&s LT ane e tgrl th‘ego:;'bbe?;n{em their | thing for the labor °°""e‘”°"°,; to be| pines involved Judge Thomas con-|to attend the last three meetings of | Large Portions of Staff of F""Chgsl"e?l 2 i ‘he Lord is my Shepherd: I shall not| ,aingt criminals by the Chicago Tnquests have been started over |Deld just mow, “at a time when We| | jes that the Remington machines |the council were arrested vesterday Institutions Idle. [ 2x. mndsiage_and, Col.: Nglieq e f want.” The congregation stood during | iation w Imost im- | the bodies of Ted (Tex) Cort are on the threshold of one of the big-| cnoqy new and previously unpatent. |on charges of omission of duty and clared today that the boulevard stop Shle pert ok the sérvice aph remaineq| Dir Associatiomgwers;alimol bRl sgran Pl i o gl gest ;‘c;';f::: of trade unionism in the | ¢4’ davices and that the National ma. |conspiracy.. The town was unable to| PARIS, July 31 (®).—The strike of | system \l\“‘] ‘prove to be cap g e stand luring the praver of invocs - 2 - jast 25 years. tra: ves. which resulted in|biggest improveme vet. Prayer in unison | vilmon, Aa A ettt About. $700 of the loot. whicy |dustrialism in the British empire, Pur-) ({o(l qevices, in violation of plain- | charged with conspiracy when he was | strikers yesterday, shows no signs of | they predicted that all motorists will ¥ | e oty dersnsss " polio vas first belleved to, total $10.000, |cell declared that manufacturers em-| yo's” pacent rights. said to have advised the aldermen to | weakening. be in favor of them when the ‘plan is Dfusacih Pralin feta, L e W illiam Mullenbach, "allas | was recovered atter the arrest yes. |Ployed antiquated machinery at home | "rho"Cage was tried before Judge |absent themgelves. This morning 80 per cent of the staff | In complete operation. s The Scripture reading was taken| 30neAC “Nugont, who ekcaped | terday of Wilson. Y65 land sent the modern machinery to, the | vporas“in New Haven in 1924, dur.| All were released on $500 bonds. |of 5,000 at the head office of the Credit | There is some difficulty in seelng from the Nineteenth Psaim, which be-| W4T, 100t the Bar Associatio Possible connection with the rob. |dominions. He advocated a sanitary | jnc’Ghich there were 15 days of testi- | One of the aldermen said he did mot | Lyonnals remained away from work. |the painted word “Stop’ on the pave gins “Lord. Thou hast been e e et oty i i ber crew of Rebert Scott, brother |cordon of proper wages and working | me, " \Cin {\(o dave of argument on |approve of the employment of Charles | AL the Banque Nationale de Creditment at night. partioularly if another awelling place in ail generations,” B coieie b Syl e aits D assell, whe I5 under a deain |conditions around the world with the | mORYs WG TG, GV O ATE L O 1 as chief of Bast Alton police |18 per cent of the staff did not report, |car is directly in front of the drjver ditional excerpts were read from Ti Th& STEIMOS B0 on appomted —u esitence Tor Wik o Gioe clerk 5 ablishment rof a trades union In:},ncomprises 122 pages. Its Drepara. |and Rev. R. N. Mayberry, special po. | while the Comptoir National d lv:,»f]"\"ff\:“l- "“'I‘]r“‘:ii‘,""“?"‘d“':?:r;e‘:‘:,;:“!;’g‘l‘ Ll o e G| B s, | SRR SN GR | foo s e sl e S S i e, st S e W . once | bes cago, : - i | i : . at 2 wh : o (Continued on Page 2, Column 5] ~ pid the Siate in prosecution, _ 4 pon's goats ALl e S ,3419 Pl'!)gf_._ams—f,flgg 22 court records, briefs and- exhibits, |the town. cent of its Staff of 3,000 was absent. (Continued on Page 2, Column 8) 4 T 1 . ]

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