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AQS Vie : By Asseciated Press. V1ABLISHED 18 NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. —TWELVE PAG MUST CONTROL REFRIGERATOR 1. . I ASSWLED ™= ™ SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES [ CoMMERCE Cat GARS TD KEEP PACKERS DOWN - v o 5 | BLANKET TREATY Amnoment """ Senator McCumber Asks ThAt|f e momas. and securitioswnicn Frowns on Bureau of Comme; ' P Amendment Be Overruled ey caeaE o : g _ Economic Picture Shown H Federal Trade Commission Makes Recommen- te et o || American Representation Eliminated From banks by Joliet banks. dations to President Wilson in Special |HINDERS AP ACTION | Various International Commissions For HAS FEAR OFLAI;OR UNR Report Aimed Against Five Big Meat ! ~orn vuorn neumican cnarse me BRIDGEPORT OFFICER | poconstruction With Exception of one on . v s e mansine ror ¢ P d . C Party Members With Putting Unit- MAY P‘ACE CHAR«GES o Air Movies, Said to Be of roducing Loncerns SRS O G Reparations. Fancations) Nature-—scoxmgll Chinese Question. Captain O'Connell Alleges Policeman for Tonight Are Able to Get Special Ad-! Washmgton, Ane. 26 —Declaring | Herb bid Not Obey order—ro | FRENCH CHAMBER RECEIVES PEACE TER H. ¥ BEAILROAD SHOPMEN f bl % TURN DOWN WILSON the cepublican najori'y or the foreign I = e . Bureau of ymme 11 Economid P ™ N P 0L : vestigate Strecet Rioting vanilages From Railroads, AND HIS PROPOSAL | | relations committee was attempling £ Washington, D. C, who is in this | ; O e i Washington, Aug. 26.—CUnder a T i by the Shantung amendiment io th B uldsanont SRuE b et g LaILY e \e purpos exhib While Small Dealers Suffer | (shingfon, A 26.—The 3 [t he Slieet s tiibancel o blanket amendment to the peace| oo ‘¢ PUTl i Vs i peace treaty 1o drive a “poisoned dag- which, I ommittee of 100 representing night in which the police, after 1 (reaty. agreed 1o today by the senate ; e | e e er' infto the peace irealy and to | sponding to a riot call. were stoned R, e . v From Inadequate ervice. tl ilroad shopmen informed . 3 sponding to a riot call. were sto e e o . ” rature, has been € n b, 1 Direc’or-tieneral H'nes toduy placs the United States in the position | and they in return charged men and WILL WAR flN I]RU[iS | foreign relations committee. American e e . = i at il counld not aceept as . women with their night sticks will be representation would be eliminated a of “big bully,” Senaior McCumber of | to his statement Uz 26— Declaring hs o | conducted by Superintendent of Police | from the various international com-| '¢ ot & 3 b’ Lilat steps are necessary o control the 2 John H. RRedgate. This is due to the | —_— issionel Whioh of the commiitee who vofed against | fact that Police Captain John O'Con- 5 s sgs o o he amendment, asked the senate to- | nell charged Police rzeant Herh | Liquor Prohibition Justified | rovean reconstruction with the excep- to over-rule the committee’s ac- | with failure to abey orders. Captain tion of the reparations commission re wers communicated to the 4 = G : : D) vling Yoris . Gheeati e O'Connell is reported to have said to —Local Branch Has Es 1d such others as are to he appoint- | Of-F'0l J. Rawlings, he exhi SESEOn G ARa T RCRIR L eeesy) v with instructions that fi Hurts Chinese Interests. Sergeant Herh after the disturbance ed by the league of nations at 1he of Main and Lafa wsportation of ment animals L | o ; was over: g The « ¢ would affect ah : et M B o voie should be taken he.speaker said “no greater blow T A e s S A e cellent Record. gk (“‘”" would affect about a| streats, and this eve he will 3 ; mmediately to determine could ever be struck against the real ) G Someabsions canl vanil] Wants (e nment Owne n. s bl meeting except over my carcass and | it ol llchansa tha e iRpe oD the treat . ; 5 Sl i, vhother (he president’s pro: interests of China” than by the com- o S e L¥; neuasesolftiestteaty in g 4 o htlof the ik ool on It i recommenc further ihat e mittes amendm g you (Herb) let them hold it. | more than 50 places | nonid he accepted. ! ¢ endment, the actual purpose Slipeinienaenti Redzentetantal toqay Middletown. Aug. 26.— Delegates to Sk ! of which. he asserted, was to kill the | 4, Pormten xecan cpen : he i3 4 Strict Party Vote. g Stations aud other racilities, as we! el s i ¢ [ that probably Herb would he sum-|the state convention of the Connecti- . Explains What Burean Is. Bh aty ai ¢ league. he amend- | yoned to appear before the commis- The committee divided along strict crnment and railroads thereaiter s ment provides thut the old German | gioners to explain his actions | | party lines with 9 republican votes licensed to own and opetate thew rights in Shantung province shall go The distarbance was accompanied | P Pusiness details after attendance | cast in the affirmative and 7 demoerat [ NOmics (Francis Holle lirector " C'hing lace apa % s 3 F sole £ e b, oL, \ J a altruistic association ng 1 T'he big packers, the report says, noyw EUVERNMENT SLEUTHS to China in place of Japan. by some rough work on both sides bui | 4L @ solemn high mass of requiem | votes in the negative No@Ralll ofij| SRysliniisoh iatior b G, L R L oy ATl e e WhyaRdidSthelimajouily Mol this |58 i5 s et i S e our ar- | fOr members who have died during |the democrats were present but by | cilities and instrumer fes of ; commiittee pause in the midst of their {he past two years. Rev. Father J.|agreement their votes were cast. Sen- | ernments, manufacturers and ad ipment in the coun suit Dalkota the only republican member Calnot ; ) d rates submitted yesterday 3 ! L against ‘i for suitable plac Lusiness of tie five largest packing President Wilson comyp the federal trade commis- wre to supervise Iu show his motic victure Last Resulis of the negotiation ning, with the permission of € on a speciul report to President ison recommends that eperation wnother open-air motion picture Droperty concerncd, including ici lin square as the ~ars, be a red cut Total Abstinence Union today took The Bureau of Commercial ator eq rests were made. The defendants are o it iy ol B e e { hearings o make this particular | charged with teehnical breach of the |- Fitzgerald, the president, made his | ator McCumber, North Dakota, who | tional institutions in the dissem The present country-wide system ameiidniont S cINcOT (intied I ind |l o e e A in. 0 n a0 o [tannua A A touching particularly | voted with the democrats in opposi- | Ing of useful information by then proceed with the usual leisure n,~ S o with bonds at 5500 ench, | UPon the advent of prohibition tion to the Shantung amendment | graphic method of motion piet The disturbance followed dispersal State Secretary Frank J. Kinney in [ qdopted Saturday was the only re-| displaved invariably to audiences| of a crawd after the Hungagian | Nis report said that failure of socie- | publican absent. His vote was not | mitted free, Mr. Seidl says « ribution by the five ! packers R L T ol e o lay out dates for further hearings irigerator car lines in conjunction ] which will consnme a week or so with various pools”” the report says. | Federal Grand Jury Will Be{ more? The purpose is apparent. It | hranch of the socialists had been re- | {ieS to pay the per capita tax in | cast Co-operating are the United S “In turn the volume of traffic of the is to siznify to the country that the! fused permission to hold meeting. | 1918 has decreased the nwm\lmshm Although the committee acted | Government. Council of Nati tive packers has enubled them to s Asked to Return Indict- |:c"a(" s hostile to thix tréaiy. It is| Superintendent Redgate said he was | fully one-half. Mr. Kinney also re- | specifically on only four of the treaty | Defense, Republic of France, Br - o ooy, wilou! ar S o dm’ not certain that the Hungarians start- | ferred to (he coming of prohibition. { provisions in question there was an| Empire. Dominion of Canada, € i cannot, without ar appearance of be- | cd the trouble but believed it was pro- | Saying in part agreement that the votes on the sepa- | monwealth of Austre Union wents Against Hoarder: ing coerced do what she has prom- | voked by others. Firemen with i line The few inmates of our county | rite provisions would be only per-| South Africa. Dominion of Newfol competing shippers small Packers fampered., YRl small independent packers ised *o do. Tt is to create trouble hv-lm‘ hose aided the police in a secand | Jails. the decrease in the calls of | functory and to carry into effect the land, Republic ¢ nt Rep = G AV, el G eeeE Tt s tween (his country and Japan and-| attack upon the crowd and water [ Public charity., and the added com- | planket proposal. of Bolivia, Republic of ¢ Re quently being out of his service for Iartford Ang. 26—Evidence against | thereby send the first dagger thrust l proved more effective than the police | forts heing supplied in the working- The amendments were presented bY { 1o of China, Pan Amer U, extended periods in several instances | ulleged food hoarders in Hartford, | iMtO the body of the treaty. sticks man’s home even at this early date | Senator Fall, republican, New Mexico, National ‘-(,;m“,.‘,, of ¥rance. is long as six month S e s i show . that the countrv-wide wave of | who said he excepted the reparations d i 62 S5ain) Emulcs ot 3 B The commission's investization o ! Bridgeport. New Haven and New sentiment| against the use of alcoholll dommission becatse there wera oers | S SRR IR T PE the private car ownership has develop- |1:0ndon will be presented to the fed- ARMY F OD Q A Toes Pl ) (T D | e G YO e s (V:‘-\V'A‘(‘un 1\“?”.\,1\‘ of ed the fact that while packers claim | eral grand jury at its next meeting, (& 3 said that a great work lies ahead of | qhipping interests involved in thef o 2&ud. brotecto = oroe losses, the report says, “a DIOPEr re- | probabl : 3 3 i the socicty’s members and suggested commission’s work. FFederation of itzer probably during the latter part of The bureau is supported by en vision of their car arcounts” shows g oo SEECES that the soclety take a stand agamst| * The chunge also has no effect on profit. This amounted to 6.8 per cent. | Made today by U. S. Attorney John Recretary Kinney said that as no ar Basin, where the commission is | &¢riptions. in 1912, 3.4 per cent. in 1914 and 4.3 | . Crosby. Federal agents have long convention was held in 1918 owing | 1o be appointed by the leagus. This Is not a government bu per cent. in 1917 to the war only 30 local societies = Tt it were, it could not displa Equal Scrvice Fssential W 5 Chief William R { have made returns for that vear French Dake U Treat films in foreign countries or fon il % o striet o ‘meyv > 5 @ R Rawlings early b rench ake P eaty. “1t s mportant (it il Shippers | (10 distriet attorney may think war- | Men, Women and Chlldl‘ell,‘m_\ afternoon disputched Officers | While ofii the il 2 socictise Awhich B H o His Atigh 26 S THE N eace tredty)( AL Ingthisioountryfor. foreisigy Shonlaihavel cqual t qd adeguate se || vontstihe B courn o f B ticimen e Veeloy, €. MeGrath, Tierney, Mc- | Were enrolled in 1917 have failed 0 1 yin"Gérmany and the other conven- | I forein countries, all of whig ice.” the report added. “The recom- | against wholesale and retail demlers] CFOWd — Municipal Sales| . b Go. miake returns for both 1918 and 1919 Vor. | is now doing mendation made t 1 1 ove and Neulon to main- 1 { t it (hi tions simultaneously signed at endations wre made to correct pres- g 0o1d stornge men. A 3 1ain orde: theaal The Standing out in contrast with N et S Y , 4 . and cold storaz . Agents of the n ¢ stations 1 wom- 2 17| sailles were presented for ratification mt inequalities service and rates : g Iy 5 o e o 7~ r Men's g ent nequalitics of service and vautes i | opaviment of Justice nave heen me | Flaces to Take Advantage cn, vowever. proved o be vers ituation. however in the Youns Men's | (o chumber of deputics this after- e ! e, ANBETS 0T structed Lo direct their cnergies chief- r derly and the presence of policemen | Society of New RBritain = whic 1 has | noon by Premier Clemenceau. He |1aining a tra le-marlk or e na monopolistic advantages” © e (owara the owners and tenants of | Of Low Prices. was hardly necessary | ereased its membership to 713 and has | 4 1 4oq the documents to PPaul Des- [ otherwise it would be possible for % e P o l:‘m‘:”‘ - f’h'_"m _I,‘“‘“’:'.i huge warehouses along the water The women scemed reluctant (o | Paid a per capita tax on 698 mem- | o015 L Gdant of the chamber, at | institution to secure publicity at s S ;’.m\;.u\- ¢ IS front in’ Bridgeport, New London and purchase the bacon as it was se- | '€'S, . . s o'clock, immediately upon the | expense of its competitor New Haven. It was learned from a curely wrapped up and tied and it Séerelary Kinney reported ha yward of 100 i sale o vernme: « t 5 o cietic good standing and those reliable source today that the dis T le of zovernment food to!\is impossible for ther nspec f sociefies in >d standing a trict_ attorney’s office may consider | N€IP reduce the high cost of living | the goods. A number of housewives | Who may be dropped for failure to evidence against Samuel S. Tulin, | whs auspiciously opened at 2 o'clock | believed that samples of the bacon | make returns. He also gave a brief wholesale sugar dealer, who admits | this afternoon in this city. Iou should huve been placed in view so | review of the national convention of having charged prices higher than | wives, men and children, some c that they could see what they were | the Catholic Total ‘,\""‘,"_""”'" nlon handed down by the interstate com- | th0Se brescribed as “fair” by the gov- | ing baskets, bags and various other buying. held in Hartford recently Tieiie dotminaitn e ne e e S oF m ent MG ah wiE il cod yeceptacles, while others wheeled \. Grained in railroad work, After a six| We have no evidence yet of fla- | buby carriages or guided little carts, | 1 study of the question the inter. | STant offense against the law making | crowded the seven municipal station All but 10 per cent of today’s sup- tate commerce commission report | iIMmediate libel of zoods necessa cager to buy the ham and bacon that | PIv was placed on sale this afternoon. | ©F s Should we do so in the meant » we | was placed on sale by the city The ten per cent of ham and bacon | uel J aid intime we 1 1 vice president, Miss Margaret A. Me- i ensiuinorincirar Mg ter| RERGE ISRl Wisiand faniiSoll Sanldh: e pploves of tho fac-| laffery, Norwich; third vice president TING TURKEY FATAL e Uhleeo e SO ey 6 mecr oot i e e ory after 6 o'clock tonight. The re. | Caffery. 2 ; {s support and tat munerce of the country js | JUrY to meet gilsasaiuonce I VIt Hink i cwintinulc lre utnaldoorat it iiin USIACSER S A 0 "ho | Miss Anna Barron, Meriden: secretary EATING body declined its support and in a fransported in privatels owned cars! | The law defines hoarding quite plain: Ty G U i o i W LE s L e ter to the office at 1600 Brogd ¢Thete are admittedlyl too Tew yo- % B the e between hoarding | o51aout. At (he. Northend schoollysids= S0 818 (omorrow afiernooni) .o ime; treasurer, Franik M. Dunn, New York, gave The {tigerator cavs. Boread the ise of tlie || 11 ¢ "'“""“" S Decision —of | " yypy call was sent to Fire Station | for 11 sents i pco s g sold 4 i fdletown: state editor. Miss Flor- | Leader of 1#6th Infantry Dicd as a | son as explaine Seidl and e B A e 5 3 v 87 cents a pound and the ham is | 2 ¢ g oriar arentlilubbort . packer-owned cars among shippers | ; point s within ‘the province of |iNo"s ‘for ‘another shipment of hams. | 4 e ”p "¢ and the ham 18| | e Fitzgerald, New Britain; national , ; S parently suppor he over the entire country and mileage the grand jury T e Tton i A oispossiRaiis SRcentga pound. Only | dclegates, Mayor John €. Mead, An Result of Eating Cold Storagze | ipits, is inasmu New Britai soniq, and Frank G. Ford, Middletown L manufacturine r with all el 1l bel rediicad Willi i conseqliant ing one ham and one piece of bacon is also quickly bought up. At the gen- | oy, it owTN His Phveicians Glaim o S e G sold to each customer SR G e o Fowls, His Physicians Claim. B o ool | eral storehouse, established at Station This SR e g e 2 L ) I ‘\,“\‘\'I"‘:;",;”"‘m o ”,“'.\‘:', e i NOT AFRAID OF “FLU" No. 2, no additional shipments of “,,:::,'\Im(-l:|m|‘,l~'vm\:u\l-‘i.y, (;‘T::,.l!,f“:'_m,‘;",‘f‘ to the retiring president, Father Rtz Alliance, 0. Auz. 26—Colonel | Eer of labor dis action (h»:,::- Jlition is sought it might be found by RO ham could be procured as the house | 1.y inapeated ihe ham and bacon for. | serald. He closed eisht vears of serv- | Charles C. Wevbreeht, who returncd 8 somie ageney broviding enough addi- - wives had quickly purchased up the {yarded to this city by the war de.| i€ Rev. W. 4. Gleason of Torting On i cars to meet the deficiency.’ Recurrel of Epidemic This Fall Is | supply there. naxtment Eanaldeclimed it ol belor | iaco [ (HERICRENIAL O A CORs s AT \ 3 3 Sales Made Quickly. high order and in first class condi CONSTRUCTING Not Expected By Health Oftic Within a few minute after the doors | tion. kvery piece of food 'sold hears "“,‘I}"""f il be inivew|fueliexe,fofeating cold storage turke = Preters of Cinei ti. of the various sales places were:the stamp of having been inspected | 1. ot g the fiold day in Torrington. [ #1 @ dinner last Saturday night at the | yag peartily ec 7 ith the Preight Yards at Providence Will Cost thrown open a large crowd of women, | and approved by the United States | ' - Lakeside Country club, Canton e New Haven Road $3.000,000, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 26-—Recurrence | eager to (il the family larder and | Agricultural committec | iy oK Colonel Wevbrecht served two The pictures t 1 toni Providence. Aug. 26.—The New Ha- | of influenza in epdemic form this fall | thus help combat the high cost of I order 1o avoid the necessity of | ANSELL ACCUSES [ terms as adjutant-general of Ohio. | aye “Remember how the o railroad will vesume work imme- [ is unlikely, said Health Officer il | Ji¥ing filled the stations. The sales | repeating the price of the goods to e was 50 vears old Suing of Frante: Hop the ks were quickly made. This morning the { cach customer. laree signs hearing | SE(‘RETARY BAKER Mrs. Helen Gahris and a nearo | Good welfare pict wmn O firemen and other assistants unpacked [ the brices of the food on sale are waiter are dead, while seven other | tactory: picture i fact bheen at work gathering details which It has been L gov o ment cannot T ilms opening of the session The reau On (he government bench with the | distributing exchange premier were Stephen Pichon, minis- | more than 200 giving div ment here today said Reports Are Conflicting. ‘ATter an investigation by men inex- perienced in transportation questions the trade commission presented a re- port diametrically opposed to that ter of foreign affairs: Louis Nail, the | attention minister of justice, Ftienne Clementel, | of films S s are 1og minister of commerce and Andre Tar- | in every part of red W 6 1 iNe comine year were | digusiof the IFrench peace mission wnd competent king o Sale T Officersifonithie fob : In presenting the treaties to the other Sale Tonight. eleoted as follows: A e chamber, Premier Clemenceau called | cha President Rev John ¥. Ryan HEnerlo 1 rge bt Nstivicehreslentisams | forithcingdiacusslonzoyiihepatlin epts Fear Labor Troubles jenson, New Haven: second | ary hody According to Mr. Seidl helf bureau first asked the co-operatiod language are hegan, practically all the ham was conditions elsewherc stor g three weeks ago from France, whers | & b Seid] says, Secreta A. Spral he commanded the 146th Infantry, the delegates had cach made a contri- ore today as a res ciciane | again reiteratec ious opir died here today as a nitphysicibns | ean G o o the othIuiRe the Hartford « commd teiy oin the constriction of its new | $3.000,000 freight terminal here, The | vard will be used to classify freight | 44Y taking issue with Dr. Royal S. [the foodstuf weighed up each ar- | conspicuously displayved at cach sta- | persons, inciuding the chef, are ir Pat Hartforad ina }*'nwl:nul. New York health commis- | ticle and placed a tag and price on [1ion i serious condition | Rockies ar liam H. Peters, of Cincinnati yester- or distribution thronghout southern New England and., with the exception [ Sioner. cach bundle. he cashiers were sup- Didn’t See Claims That He Maintained Propa- ) ) 1 0 T S oo f f lied i p e i It Overseas of the terminal under construetion At | e state and fon nas been | plied with sufficient amount of cash | = e o) NAPLES Midway, Conn.. will be the largest | Prefty well inimunized by the disease | by Treasurer Bernadotte Loomis and A number of ex-servee men visited | ganda Bureau to Defend Court- : STRIKE ENDS. ] ROME TO NAPLES BY AIR. w Ingland. The construction | 1ast fall and winter,” said Dr. Peters. | the change was expeditiously given the municipal sales houses this after- | Sydney. N. 8 W.. Aug, 2 Rom AL (Havas.)—J R i oximntely 00D s lconi [iEpldemics RGNS h chanacter sl A Chant Ver oinat noon to inspect the food that they | martial System. seamen’s strike ended today when nouncement is m re of the ) complete It is hoped to have the |vule do not strike twice in the same " W P A 1 N received in the good old duys when 3 2 EEDCISEVEI Dol e Cls R B eyl ene i C i bers No G Glel S Sl el the food committee, and John W Lynch, in charge of the central g e e 2 = served almost two years in France 2 g » storage station, accompanied by Chief s general and Col. John H. Wigmore i q g > sressed much surprisc when he saw = EJ()AL BARON DEL [EL CHARGES O] Ttobert M. Dame, niade a tour of the | S P¢ muehEsuinE et established a propazanda bureau to ODEJSA\§ BOIWBARDED BY 39 AAlLLlED city and inspected the municipal sta- discredit crities of the existing mti- COMBINE TO KEEP PRICES HIGH | onmne o B P e Ve e et o seate | VESSELS FOR TWO DAYS, CAPTURE military sub-committee today by PLAINVILLE AVIATOR SURVIVES R i L Tl f National Assn. Decl Profits A 0 g Ansell said several officers and e . T resident ol aVIOHOd ] ssn. Declares Profits Are FALL FROM HEIGHT OF 1’000 FT. about 14 clerics wore rogularly as- London Announces Fall of Russian Port on Black Sea an Less Than They Were Year Ago. ['ataternents!fo the:pressiandl to) cons Bolsheviki Admit Its Los R | gress. He also charged that officers 5 mass meeting of men decided to e uguration of ja irplane se| Washington, An 26, Charges that Secretary Baker, Major Gen IBnoch H. Crowder. judge advocatc — ard in operation Junuary 1. 1921, place. man the ships affected immediateiy cen th it Naples. army. One of the soldiers, who had who eriticized the system were “‘men- aced, threatened and disciplined while those who defended it werc London, Aug —Occupation (Special to The Herald.) feet. Conlin was pinned underneath | ington, Aug. 26.— Denying that ‘The cost of producing bituminous Plainville, Aug. 26.—Word was re- | the plane and was rushed immediate- | a combination among bituminous coal | coal is higher now than it was a vear | ccived last evening from Thomas Con- | Iy to the hospital where it is reported | T00 0 i e e pperators to fix prices exists, J. D. A.| ago.” he said, “due to the fact that| lin of Whiting street informing him | that his injuries are not fatal. lic is | ! Shabe i B I Morrow. vice president of the National | the mines were then operating six days | that his son, Albert J. Conlin, who 1s | the only local aviator 2 lacicisen, g ¢ E t ‘oal nssaciation, told a senate coal | u week and in many cases now are | an army aviator at Washington, D. C. = ONE KILLED, ANOTHER juvestigating committee today that [ operating only four days per week und | doing duty in the muil flying servies, == == | TWO WOUNDED IN “DRY" 1PIGHT siich a combination would be impo: in some cases only three dayvs a wecek. | figured i nan accident carly yesterday WEATHUR. i ile if aitempted Prices at the niines. T'hie overhead expense of maintaining morning when leaving the field at he said, have declined under the com- | mines zoes on just the same whether | Washington, which resulted in his be Jpetition which prevails and are lower | conl is produced or not. When these [ ing removed to the Walter Reed hos- Hartford, Aug. 26 —Fore- than they were a vear ago increased costs arve considered in con- | pital for treatment According to the cast for New Britain and vi- volver fight in a saloon late las 1rges that the National! Coal ¢ nection with the weneratl increase in | information received by his parents cinity: Jmir tonight and Wed- night h bezan in an argumeni | Bolshevik troops are advancing in nesday moderate tempera- | over wetivity of government oft egion of Pskov, havir DYING, "“ a4 Bolshevik government wirele message from Moscow received h today he occupation was effecte Chicago, Aug. 26.—A policeman | the dispatch states. af 0 vess - was killed, one man fatally wounded | had hombarded the cit s two da and two seriously injured in a1 On the Russian no esiern t | according to the Soviet statement ion is a combination to ma prices. it is clear profits of bituminous | someihing went wrong with the mao without foundation ir coal operaiors wre materially less than | tor of his machine and the plane feli (ure. s against allege iolators of | 4 year ago)” to t¥: carth a distance of about 1000 L 4 me prohibition law

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