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o or i wan SIDREME COUNGIL NEPORTED BETTER e OLDSCONFERENGE | BIZ Alferation Sale Lirst Baptist Church. > The community summer service G (Continued from First Page) churches and the First Baptist church ¥ S passenger trains of the New Haven : & - 11 be held this ek at the Iirst | : R S ailroad system serving thousands of : | e o'clock. Preacher, Wm. A. Spinney, | 3 ¢ : R % city, were discontinued today as a re- . D. D., minister of the Grace Baptist | 8k i sult of the strike of nearly 8,000 : g% - church of Brooklyn, N. Y. A cordial | : 3 shopmen and car inspectors, The : v Faris, Aug. 9-—While the supreme earan g flf a" B e B e council of the peace conference held and former members of our three | § & 3 vesterday on all but perishable pro- S ; ¢ no stated meeting today, the members congregations who are in the city, to | X B e duets continued in cffect, causing . - of the council discussed the Hun worship with us. B concern to industrial centers in New RER arian - situation informally The verv lrimmed hat 'n h < = Musical program: : . : England served by the railroad. There T g conversations among the members Ever) in the store reduced to one i e was no indleailon early today that o N bore more upon the question of Ru- half price. Now is your opportunity to buy and Anthem—*Silent and Alone 1 Won- 4 the shopmen were preparing to re- 5 : e mania’s attitude than upon the save money der” oaun Vs 0 o i e S sume work, although orders to re- . ’ status of the new Hungarian gov- ¢ i Offertory— Soprano solo, “I Wiil g turn had been issued from national Siia i crnment as the former phase of the EER E S SRR S ; headquarters. & , i B | situation is interesting the congress Large assortment of o e, e With the stopping of local trains ‘ : more than any other The summer Bible school session of | today, a total of 102 New Haven pa ; Dispatehest trom. Amherican reliot T . d d the First Baptist church will be held ; s B senger trains have now beem discon- ; ¢ X officers who have bheen co-operating | rmmed and un- GG o G0 ) e e tinued. Parlor car service has been : “ Lo el with British and Italian representa- Union Open Air Vespers service of § N e virtually suspended on day trains and | tives in Hungarry report that Buda- trimmed HatS. the New Britain Christian Endeavor a “"“‘C‘)i 'l“""'“‘" of Slf”:li_“‘fl' cars R o 53 pest is quiet but that all transporta- Unlon to be held at Walnut Hill park : are attached to night trains. The num- - tion including that o > oo o e . B 8| [ber of Tant expresses connccting Now 8 e el un. A this inwories wreas | i REGULAR VALUE UPTO §5.00- O E York with New KEngland cities also ‘ danger of famine, the Allied officials People’s Church. & has been reduced. % have appealed for an effort to lift the Church of Christ, Court Officials of the New Haven road say ¥ embargo placed by the Rumanians on street, Sunday—10:45, Rev. S. W. that if the strike continues a further | CAOYAAL supplies as well us all other! ‘embar- Raymond of the Connecticut Bible so- curtailment in service will be neces- LLICAN goes on food transportation and dis- ciety will preach; 12:15 Bible school; ST Sr s y sary, as no cffort is being made to . tribution affecting the region. 7:00, Young Pcople’s service com- New York.—Col”™ Arthur Woods, | employ strike breakers and the num- The members of the council also Bined with the ovening service. | Qi Police commissioner of New | ber of locomotives and cars in necd = nad for their consideration a messge Big assortment of P N eeing to it that ex-service | of repairs is increasing. Rheims—The cardinal remitined 4t | from Archduke Joseph head of the 2 men find work. He has been s — 5 ¢ ; 1 evening at 7:15. e as cen as- his post of duty in Rheims dopr | M€W Hungarian government, an- P I d signed to the task by the war de- 200 Hundred Quit. fire, until ladnanabiol retty rlm[ne ‘ats the French authorities DOuUNCing the intention of his regime . ; partment and he has a big force @ 3 : z ¢ - % R Emmanuel Gospel Church. - 2 g force in| Valley Falls, R. 1, Aug. 9.—Two | forced him to lcave in March, 191§ | 10 execute the terms of the armistice » 2 New York city employed entirely in | hundred employes at the repair shops | This new picture of and asking recognition and authori- Reg. alue \‘Hfib. 0; Franklin square, Milton S. Anderson | con, e e @ b connecting returned s mpl gllioca : e heroic pastor. Morning worship at 1045 | jou " returned soldiers with | of the New Haven railroad company | churchman is taken at the eathedsal | 2400 o send delegates to Paris, alelock, conducted by the pastor. Sun- here quit work today. These includ- | entrance. The message received from the | M X day school at 12:15 p. m. Y. P. meet- - ed the wrecking crows and mechanics, R archduke outlnes the policy of the new | @ SPECIAL B¢ &t 6. m. At 7 p. m. the pastor Cl I'Y ITEMS a number of whom had been kept at : = government and says it will call o | & ork removing debris trom tho snop | STOCK YARD STRIKE | feoperiy sclceted constituent assembly will give a chart talk on “The Return of the Lord Jesus Christ, With Ilis e —— buildings destroyed by fire two wecks N = ” to organize labor with a view to in- B el Foin over the || Muzic and dancinglatiihie Hlis) arilll|[5E0 REPURTS CONF LICTING | creasing production 4 L] Nations.” RBible study Tuesday night. | tonight.—advt. e The report that a union between Children’s meeting Tuesday afternoon There were no cases at the police B. & M. Embargo, Hungary and Rumania in the form of at 4 o'clock. Church prayer meeting| c0Urt this woning, making four da; Boston, Aug. 9.—The Boston and| Labor Leaders Say 0 S a dual kingdom was being planned ;ruh\:(r:;l:émi:zhL A cordial invitation | it succession that no one has been il ruil)'oa‘:l fode st ong i Y ST e s !;m’-n tensrilly m».nm1 a Berne One Table of Pretty Trimmed Hats. angers. 3 i argo against all frelght from con-| and Number By Night Will pe | dispatch received here today says. - 3 : LN A gas stove in Budde's lunch | necting points, except milk and per- 5 I A Rumanian bureau is maintained Value to $7.00. SPECIAL * ., Christian Science Church, Wwagon on Commercial street exploded | ishable foodstuffs. Officials announc- 70,000—Employers Deny It. at Berne and it is thought here that | (One Table of Dressy Hats. Value up $3 X .98 First Church of Christ, Scientist, | {his morning and a window glass was | ed, however, that they would continue ol ] the denial may come from this source. - 2 corner of West Main street and Park | broken in the front part of the | to handle local freight for the pres-| —CDICugo, Aug. d.—Bctween 60,000 | The Rumanians in Budapest are to $9. SPECIAL ......... place. Sunday service at 10:45. Sub- [ Wagon. ent, ST 000 men will be out on strike | allowing the Hungarians only 600 jeet, “Spirit.” Sunday school at 9: A complaint was registered with tne — at the Tnion stock yards by tonight | wendarmes to patrol the city accord- | Omne Table of Trimmed Hats. Regular $4 98 ° 9 i i P . should the u eaders’ . : Wednesday ng meeting @ police today concer N er Congestion In Phones. = > union leaders’ statement o to W 0 Amer Yficer (Y Vednesday cvening mee at lice today concerning scrap iron : A e s RS SSDLEh G ine fofnexis fro m s e n @ office ks lue up to $10. SPECIAL o'clock. A free reading room, Room | that was spilled on Church stree: Hartford, Aug. 9.—Further annul- 0 tarted B vesterdany T areWienn s o mer i declares thail o | B P 3 . . ¢ s N 5 Id continue t 0\ COIT % & 504, National Bank building, Is open | near the railroad crossing. The Tuxis | ment of trains goin from and coming| "oV ¢ today prove correct. | greater force is necessary if the gov- 2 Q < g ssing. e Tux s B e are: 3 'HILDRE T ARGAINS to the public daily from 12 until Metal company, of Meriden, owner of | to Hartford, due to the effects of the The strike started over a demand by | ernment to be enabled to effect an CHIL EN’S HATS BIG BARGAINS a'clock except Sundays and holidays the scrap, promised to place the | Strike of New Haven road shopmen e ":““ that ~the guards placed | organization and function®® properly. S s I e Crpibt ) AR SeGtan e e e .4)0\1!\:. the plant be withdrawn. White | The Americans insist on the view that | i c 1 O $1 98 Methodist Church. Miss Bartusiewicz, of 64 Orange| ©f Superintendent C. A. Mitchell of “,‘”_‘]fi““ they had no objection to | the government must have forces {o o ) Rev. Warren F. Cook, the minister, | street, complained to the police this| th¢ Hartford division. On the Valley working with negroes if they were | preserve order outside the city as well Reg who returned this week from France, | afternoon that her 14-y f,-lfi(;({{xéi‘l:g branch only one train each way a day | (RO mon but objected to working | as within it : a 7 e £ -year- HOEh=F| S s e Eetieaeiion with non-union men 1 parti =h ¢ . - , ¥ 7 5 : . speak at e morning service, | er h: sto G v~ | is scheduled. This limits vacation en and particularly | If the relief measures planned are | |§ o ) P P ;fl;!::?;xac;\. “f\‘n ar\:m\- lm)mc,‘ :Ilnv-v‘v:;::s' l?,'l i]:.(),;‘o(\h,|f'?{" :m WS | travel considerably. Two trains arc) under suard permitted (n“]w v,lul.mr‘.m: effectively We arc gllarg’mg our Trimmed .Hdt .depdrt- 10mmi s atiineibsy oot DAkl oo n d L D o e e i o | emmitied fobsjcatnistiontiaToctinely, ment and Children’s Hat department which will mak - had stolen some money from her sis e the American officials give it their 5 LS Dot Lyonst ol octure: e v #ls- | Central New England road only onc| Placed in the vards on Thursday when | opinion that the new sovernment will | this the largest millinery establishment in the city M Dr. Sara Walrath Lyons of L ‘r“‘; train each way is announced. The un- | Several thousand negroes, out while he able to perfect its organization b 2 New York city will lecturc Sunday | was riding g outh street, | jon railway station was jammed wifh{ the race riots were at their height The American advices confirm the bicyel Fhitme (e s s : ; T nec in - > g REEN evening at Trinity Methodist churchj stroct this mornine. v:”cl .on) ‘\\]n.lnu anxious travelers at noon today. Sev- (:}'{\:! llwll)m work. Soldiers on guard | yreports that the Rumanians are dn “The Child as a Natfonal Asset” . oo S8 H 08 SE &8 he turned | eral Sunday trains arc cancelled. tside the yards were withdrawn yes- | gathering up all kinds of goods und of Stanley and Whiting Congestion in the long distance | terday all sorts of supplies to be sent to A at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Lyons is well known [ oo /5" "= v A at 7:45 T streets, an automobile belonging to | telephone service was complained of Labor leaders claimed that $6,000 | Rumania 188 Main St. Y. M. C. A. Bidg. Worth up to $1.98 Val. $3.00 Reg 1. $4.00 throughout the world, having recently { 1o an L ra G, ra e cast Ber ’ 3 » P oS [ v VR h returned from San Francisco where ]lrlt|vl( - Kramer, of Fast Berlin, col- | by subscribers today. emploves of the yards have already ided with him, denting the front of [ There were no further accessions to [ quit work but the packing house rep she lectured at the California-Panama C s exhibition. She lectured in all the| the bicyele. the ranks of the strikers in the Bast | resentatives say less than half that MAIL SERV[GE 0_ K_ Jargest cities of the west and for her = Hartford shops today number are on strike effort was offered a position as a PERSONALS i 5 - A — moral hygiene instructor in the public Bridgeport Hard Hit. Postmaster Delaney Reports That | VIGOROUS PROTEST 2 Q " e sdhoais of 22 leading states. She has R : Bridgesostllaue Lot Should the ORGANIZE CLASSES S WILSON’S ADDRESS been on the board of education in New [ John I Sullivan of Wilson street | railroad strike cantinue a week most e Railroad Strike Has Not Afiected : s 4 i " York for 20 vears and for the past 10 | has purchased a bungalow at Indjan | ©f the industrial plants here would 5 iy ) i AGAINST PETITION \ CAUSES GOOD MARKET years has been giving these lectures. | Neck. have to close according fo » statement | Fducational Courses Will Be Given | Transmission of Mail. Dr. Lyons is interesting to people to made by the chamber of commerce of- 3 ) , y 2 ey S = 4 2 \ c Y. M. C. Sesinning So sostmaster William 1. Delaney that end, that the league of nations| G. E. Pihl, pastor of the Swedish | fiers Who were considering notices of ¢ the Y. M. C. A. Beginning Sep- | ’I o Lient & Power dColPAsL=Ror | Totcellont Ientre of Grons om0 shall cansider in their peace covenant| Bethany church, has returned from | [Teight embargoes. As yet the embar-| tember ¢ e S N ope Lo, ves their responsibility to the child, in|the West where he has been for the | 80 has had little effect upon freight. s A ways of cducating the child in right| past week. transmission whic was affedted by b the taking off of two trains by the cd By Proposed Dam, habits of thought, that character de- - A. has issued notices to the effect that New York via Waterbury route is wllopment of the child in all public| W, W. T. Squire has loft the New TEACHER RESIG.NS ihe fall and winter edvcational class- | ¢ e e e Waterbury, Aug. 9Tt was learned | (jicas gchools of the so-called civilized na-f Britain Geners it 6 es will organize during the latter part | MOV Peins NS s S e e s ~ General hospital, where ho | organize during the Tatter part | qot DEEE HHETE B0 E N e Tater | in this city today that a hearing has| prons afqie SO Bhis 3 entive | TECeNtly underwent an operation of this month and the first of Septem- |l 0 “ine pact been called for Monday at 10 a. m. be- | Which there are dealings on the board ta that end. R islajpreveniine i Miss Frances Cuffe, Spanish Language | ber, affording special educational fore Judge Donald T. Warner in Win- | of trade rose decidedly in price today T Miss Eva Koloski, of Fairview i courses to the voung men in this city s o sted, on a petition of the Connecticut !y ioo = averted through a course of ins rllu- street, left today for a two weeks va. Mentor in High School, Gives Up| All members of the Y. M. €. A. who AVIT CASE GUED. Light & Power Co. for the abandon- atever effect tion in public 5""0"115 ”““".5""’,”_“%‘7:' cation in Boston. s wish to take up the winter business = ment of such highways as may be cate in certain morals and for civilizs ) i £ o! calth. training or any course which is to be flooded by reason of the construction | President Wilson to congress in re= tion and order of thought that shall| —pp . \o make for a higher citizenship than tauzht, can do so by leaving their | snds Out Working for Him. ¢ the light and power company's| gard to the high cost of living was that as indicated in the present d and age of the warld. The general public is cordially invited to attend and listen to Mrs. Lyons on this sub- ject so pertinent in interest. situs as safistactory, the Liuationigse wlisfuctory. #he | (pangonment of Highways Affect- Conmtey-~Result of Prodients The suparintendent of the Y. M. C. Message. go, staple in to.the contrary might Ty have been expected from the address Bridgeport Labor Agent Has Union : es Mary Bell, Florence Superintendent Stanley H. Holmes Casey, Gladys Church and Ethel | of the public schools announced this|names with the office clerk. It is idgeport, Aug. 9.—The expulsion | huge new dam at Stevenson. this state.’} entirely obscured by the opposite in- Barnes are spending the week-end at | morning that Miss IPrances Cuffe, | Probable that ihe classes will open f Samuel Lavit as business agent of | The petition is brought under section! fiuence of the svernment crop re- Momauguin. teacher of Spanish at the High school, | #bout the first of September and con- | the machinists' local by the - grand | 205 of the legislative acts of the 1919 3 - ey has tendered her resignation, ivingas| tinue throughout the winter. There | gqge announced at a meeting last | Session and it is understood that the | he spoke urtis Christ, of West Main street, [ the reason ill health. Miss Cuffe was will be special classes for foreigners. | njght when Lavit was called upon to | action brought is in the nature of con So impre were traders on and Robert Loomis, of Chestnut | a member af the faculty for one year. The school will be held three | ofyrn his card, was the topic of | demnation proceedings, affecti fivel e haneal Hera €6 i o o = r e spe: = ool he v 2 a cac se Follo i s oadsbwhicli by 5 ; T 1 ere tc ! € ex St. Mark's Church, street, are spending the week-end at [ Miss Loretta Alling, who had been nights ca week IFollowing i a | giscussion among the strikers of the | roads which branch off from the so-| poiteq magnitude of the oA ) p) - Short Beach tendered the position of teacher of | list of the courses to be tauzht industrial plants here today The | called River road, the closing of which | ¢ O G oo Eightngsundaygertena it : mathematics, has declined the place Salesmanship, accountancy, busl- [ [ocomobile (o, employes, who are not | latter highway has been the subject| g oid & o Drest # m. holy communion: Il o Vil Larson, who is employed at | There are now four teaching vacancies | ness correspondence, modern produc- | (iiine. at a meeting endorsed Lavit, | O several court hearings already b pr s virtually morning prayer and ”""“““I_ ”l‘_mf the John A. Andrews company, will | at the school, Spanish, mathematics | tion methods, production manage- {ponight o mass meeting of all strik- It is claimed that counsel for the| S0 O SGIR BALES geior Price H, (,l<(,f1r11||:xnrv.YvP or o irace | jeave Nonday for Sound View whero | and two in the commercial depart-| ment. Spanish, memory {raining | oye will be held and @ proposal to | towns of Oxford and Southbury 1 janses rned insitead almos church, Syracuse . he will enjoy a week's vacation, ment. drawing, structural steel, mechanical, | ¢niorse Lavit will come before it. no knowledge of the existence af architeetural), blue print reading, me- i e o Haor ciliators Messvs, || tlond 205 until notice 'of thehearine port which was issued shortly bhefore en- tirely on the exceptional severity of recent crop damage, estimated at 7.5 Swedish Bethany Church. chanics, machine shop mathematics, | e and Thomas today saw the | Was received by them. Counsel of the | Per cent. for July alone. The July o oA bl 0 Harry Christenson and family of . G. 1. Fil, )nw'}m ‘h‘“‘ -V“;'m'yf“”'\,'y""““ Basseil street will leave tcmorrow for TROLLEY EMPLOYES STRIKE sketching, mathematics, algebra, ze- | managoment of the Graphephone Co., | towns will be present at the hearing| cut of 221,000,000 bushe mated warshup, sermon by the pastor, Swn- | sound View where they will spend the ometry, trizanometry, logarithms, i (he Brvant Blectric Co, and the Loco- | i1 Winsted Monday and are planning Wheat production was s the day ‘ hool on "“(({A I“ 2 evening | o hsuing awo weeks. — slide rule, lecture. (sex hygiene safe- | i ohile Co. The Graphophone Co. of. i worship in care of pas - i e S8ecalin v a1 ) TG Ixtreme urn - orshij L Service Cripled in Burlington, Gt—|||ty @nd lm.()l\h. \mfiv{nmm‘l \._mm 100, | fintats still stand by their orizinal of- | &hanting of the petitior o ot a Hugo Matsen, of the music (orchestra, zlee club), Ameri- | ¢ "¢ b 5 1.2 in the value of md of Swedish Lutheran Church. Iugo Matsen, of the John A. An- or of A 44 hour week with a 12 1-2 3 n ehireh | drews company, will resume his qu-| Pemands of Shorter Hours, Incry canization (English for foreigners, | [0 %/ [ % hease in wages @t} theliSwedishiglLyhe san e eIl a i By e e e e e citizenship, patriotic rallies), debating AGTORS ON STRIKE to enter vigorous opposition the! most drastic on rc a barrel for pork resulted - December corn jumped to $1.54 and tomorrow, Fillmore W. Ohman, of ed Pay and Reinstatement of 9 Men. | club, exhibit. RUMANIA BALKS. September pork to $47.75 New York City, will play the orgua b KS. at the morning service. The pastor | eation with friends out of town T Burlington, Vt., Aug. 9.-—Trolley paris, Auz. § (RBy The Associated ¢ D FPFUNERALS | scvvice here was cripled today by a ress Nicholas Misu f the Ru will preach. o 2 Y RECRUITING MISSION 38 PR ) S O Sl O ‘ . CLE NG HOUSE REPORT. I _ strike of motormen and conductors ITING MISSION LEAVES | | \ian peace delegation. was ecalled | cal District Closed—Strikers Stand o LS Card of Thanks, for shorter hours, increased pay and| __. = g . today for the second time hefore the 0 New York 9.—The actual We wish to express our heartfers | 1NC Teinstatement of nine dischar=cq | WL Make SCampdizns Doring SEn=C & o0 o0 deonunt of Ri- Runt rionds amd | Fien: Many of the cars were left in Sulng Weck ol bl mania’s refusal to comply with the New York, Aug. 9—Nine playhouses thanks to our many kind friends and o the street last night when the sirike ¢ i nee. e Broadw he: S neighbors for their many acts of 5 Lo shUIe Part of the army recruiting mission | demands of he peace conference. In [ in the Broadway theatrical district 5 3 started and the passengers were forced 1 @ ree sed wree ar e excess of requirements. Th Kindness during the illness and at the | 1o walk 1 which arrived in this city Wednesday , conversations with members of the wirnh‘\y ‘u( v] u;. 1, thr F .’ A‘ :n \] S iy ‘r“ (r’ : h'( death of our husband and father; also A e P and was stationed at the vacant lot; council, M. Misu denied that Rumania | #bbreviated programs, while EALECES a2 - ¢ ‘ iy oliid & ew cars were running today, be- o Sl t ave been able to def e strike e eck adjoining the the John Boyle com-! had broken away from the peace | hive "‘\““"“ L0080 e pirike onden Sueeh e Ing d seleiapsi et A P T e of the Actors’ Equity association an . automobiles Join the strike, but the larzer part of | PaNY on Franklin square, left this| conferen G e b B them with misdemeanor. The arrest Mrs. LB Hotehkiss and Family. | the day force was said ta have quit, | Morning for Bristol where a cam- : > plete casts. This, in effect, was {1 CASUALTY LIST were made at markets in different Leaders of the strikers said nearly all | PRIER for recruits will be made dur- TROLLIDY CARS ARE BUSY, e G e T A T Parts . city. The defendants il : ot S S Wi e e S e Mt |t a atest Il An_ R il RILL PEDDLERS STONED. the night shift had joined the move- | IN% the enfive ensuing weel | superintendent Beardsley, of the | trouble to make an anpearance in N ® casualty list today contained the e arraigned before a palice magis e i = ment for better working condition i ritish Howitzer ' jocal office .of the Connecticut com- | Yark. In addition to the theatsi. name of one private killed in action: trate this afternoon H~ . plan sl Glinos, of Plants- | No attempt was made early in the day { #nd the Samson tractor which the | huny said today that the business on | {hat arc closed, it was estimated that William H. C. Washington, 26 Brooks - — - ville, head of the Independent Cath-| to operate with new employes. mission had with them on an ex- | 1 trolley lines had improved consid- | the rchearsals of 30 plays were being street, Meriden, Conn RECEIVED BY CLEMENCEAU. | olic church, complained to the poelice o hibit were moved to Bristol today e hlv e sincel ol niitondl atrilcol hell| heldtnT C ! ae el leinedits ! e crabl e e he-| held up. aris, Aug. 8, (Havas)—Henry 1 ”“’”'” wo boys he had peddling PERSHING RECALLED? . o came effective. Roth the actors and the managers White of the American peace mission | DIl amnouncing i meeting in Slovak - z were firm in thir intention to fight it e 'Estournclles de Consts iall tomorrow had been stoned by CLATMS HE WAS ROBBED. bl : = and Baron D'Estournclles de Constant, 1 stoned by Bkt el andlG o el Mareh v ROBBET aut on the established lines. Managers who recently returned from the Unit- | men on Broad street this morning. R Oscar Schale, was arrvested this announced that suit will be broug ed States, were received this morning | S —— Dany Erevalcns Bepott morning on a charge of intoxication. NOTECE' e n e e ey by Premier Clemenceau. | CONTRACT AWARDED. Paris, Aug. 9.—It is reported here | and after he was landed in the * against the actors individually for - N Washington, Aug. 9.-——Award to the | today that General Pershing has been | police station, he claimed to have OWING TO THE FACT THAT | breaking contracts, DENY EXCESS Mexican Petroleum carporation of a | recalled suddenly to the United States | been robbed of a sum of money be- | g RATLROADS CANNOT RUN 1 Berne, Aug. 9.—An official Ruman- | contract for 500.000 barrels of fuel | and that he may cven abandon his | tween $50 and $50. Schale was ex- 5 & CONSTABLE MAKES CAPTURE, fan statement declares that reports ! ©il at $1.18 a barrel, for delivery at| visit to King Albert of Belgium | hibiting his roll around the arcade | \CCORDING TO SCHEDULE THE Andrew Sowa, of 24 Sexton street, i e St. Thomas, W. I, was announced to- | planned for Sunday this morning and he alleges that | (yRNTVAL WHICH WAS TO SHOW | Va5 arrested on July 27 in Norih Hungary are false, according to ad- ( 4a¥ DY the shiping board === some boys grabbed it and ran 3 ‘ | Haven on a charge of violating the “Vices received here from Buchares s e T Washington, Aug 9.—Secreta HERE NEXT WEEK UNDER THE | motor vehicle law and was released MEVREEe T R PEACE TREATY SIGNED. Baker and General March, chief of \USPECES OF THE SOLDIERS, | O @ promise to appear in court on a o) COMMISSIONS NAMED. London. Aug. 8.—Peace has been | Staff, said today they knew nothing of | R set date, which he meglected to do WMexico City, Aug. 8—Two new com-| made between Great Britain and | any order recalling General Pershing | SATLORS and MARINES' ASSO.. HAS | moday Constable G. C. Uhol, of North Pmissions charged with the study of the A\(uh:nnqm‘y A peace agreement was | to_the United States. White House | BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THE | Haven, armed with a warvant, ca bails of petraleum legislation, were | signed at L1 o'clock this morning, it | officials said they had not been ad- Special meeting tonight of Cls e el S i here and located Sowa on the street | Bhimed in the chamber of deputles to- | was officially announced this after- | vised that such an order had gone Deusiiaiaital el et E st l‘r:]'lj WEEK FROM AUG. 18 TO THE 25th | 11, wa taken back to North Havea % noon. | forward, portant.—advt. \ “M LUSIVE, , | o stand wrial Nine Playhouses in T dway Theatr] | | | 32 FARMERS ARRESTED. Pittshurgh, Aug. 9.—In a drive to curb profiteering among farmers who | sell foodstuffs in this city at abnormal | prices and do not properly mark meas- | ures as required by state law, Mur-| ray Livingstone, city ordinance ofiicer, | for the beautiful flowers and use of [ ing operated by men who refused to | | { condition of ing house banlk | and trust companies for the weel | shows they hold $51,137.570 reserve today arrested 32 farmers charging e ol \ &

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