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s e s sps of the World, . 8 R B} * s Herald *“Ads” . 'y Asseciated Press. A ; | ! \ ; * i i Better Business PAGES |CUMMINS BILL PROVIDES PRIVATE | OINEERENCE (11 NOT l OPERATION OF RAILROADS UNDER J@NFERENCE C}RCLES NOT *; UIRIHGONHENICLERIEION SATISFIED WITH DEMANDS | Strikes and Lockouts of Em-' MEXICA wmes o BEING MADE ON AUSTRI/ ployes Prohibited—~()oun—! AMERICAN FLIERS | 4 1 : | { YRANZA SAYS PUNITIVE IXPEDITION INTO MEXICO IS VIOLATION OF RIGHTS Ipening Message to Congress He ' Also eclares That His Country Has Not And ' Will Not Recognize Monroe Doctrine try Split Into Regional | 5 Systems ! e vwor Wt Wit SENATE URGED TO PROTEST Terms Presented T rired Upon By Armed TERMS OF ENGLISH-PERSIAN TREATY| day, Adapted Fro ATTENTION | erican aviation . o0 horder ; ) | German Text And{ i patrol duty, were fived unon today | ROX’S SAFE BORED Former American Minister i | ; | '\\'AGE ADJUST | GIVE! 'LARES HIS COUNTRY IS FRIENDLY | Vienna, W > clever v nore an ¢ ed at Fox's ) 1 from headquartcrs here. ith Its 2,000,9 Washington, Sept, 2.—Discuss g scssion of congress tonight, | which would implicate tha cast vio- | committee’s recommendations whicn m r AT rQ TP AT s EPREA. : b ‘ i . L - 'O ALL NATIONS EXCEPT GREAT BRITAI T by @ sroup of Mexwicans whilc , [ Not Fit ¢ il Pow ashineton, eyt s pevets owa 8 S 0 T il BY CLEVER CROOKS| to Persia Declares Pact| NOU Yitdmall Fov = : e o ot e cert s R o limded nd| . o ; TR 3 iy e0 City, Sept. 1, (By the Asso- | “Tho republic of Mexico ob t Bovernment conirol, with strikcs the head. — ‘ Gives Great Britain Ab- | FIUME QUESTION n comnection with | the conduct of absolute neutralit and lockouts of railroad employes — 8&IR EUT S AU0 s U0 Burglars Get But $150, $1,400 Having 3 b L0\ JESTIO! l g ,l" et e e (~l-\,v‘ < | prohibited, is the plan for permancny °fHeer wound a i mpanion, | Burglars Get But $150, $ Avin: OtelControllOyeConnt! oS cént punitive expedition into | 430" oninion that the government of | railroad legislation submitted to the ! ldeut. Johnson, brousht the mach Been Removed a Few Hours IS NOT SETTL by the American army to find | Mexico had not been sirictly ncutral, | senate today by the interstate com- S3{elv to earth on the American side. | : try. ) who were holding Amer- | although they were not able to aflirm | merce sub-committee. 1RV ‘\ 1hb S we 0 MRS U B dein house | Previously By Manager. | . iators for ransom, a message @ or specify any act or mission on the | Not Like Plumb Plan. ||t G el W ) sigaon gl iaited et nizhtiny —— President Carranza, read at the part of the government of Mexico | A tentative bill embodying the suh- | Ped cal supplies was rushed to I ] <‘ who op the treaty recen T The officers were flying low negotiated hetv irality, juds ng in ac- | bear no resemblance to the Plumb o e e donualation I d i 16 miles u His ! Cra the night with but little | Gireat Rritain and Persia was precipi-| L Opulation, Doomed s invasion counstitvies a viola- | cordance with the most exigent princi- | plan had heen introduced by 2ir- ) les up the R ccision of Manager ed-| tated Fserg Kr [ our rights. Serious and with- ples of international law. treatics man Cummins and referred to {he Dere. near Santa Tsabel Creelk, | v to denagsit his receipts| gurin, . . i T v 0 : s c to the L sl L o denosit h G & the session today of the e .apse I er¢ ofive was this violation that has now in force and universally estab- | full interstate commerce committce, i5on i b M Texiean i ide Ehon s EER S Al R & s deratment oo o o Lapse Into Commer ¢ wounded Mexican patriotic lished practices. On the other hand «The bill is the result of many months xicans rose up from the brush . . ¢. paving robbed them of an oppor- | senator’s suggestion, Charles Russell Insignificance s the rights of Mexico as a meuiral | of nearings and work by the sup-|?Pd poured volley after volley into] tunity to get over $1,400 more. MTr.| minister to Persia during President | SIS e message referred further to a were not always respected as they | the plane. It was reported soveral : g committee, which, besides Mr. Cum-| mins, included Senators Kellogg, Min- nesota, and Poindexter, Washington, republicans, and Pomerene, Ohio, and | N. B. BARGAIN CO. TAKES Donald who has Cavney came to this city last week to take over the management of the local e = — house to succeed Manager Charles Mec- ne to Elizabeth, N Taft's adminiswration, wa asked that the senate atest s heard. He & make a written t t by the United States tor the were entitled to be, becavse various ament of bandits and cites nu- its of (he American navy remained se8 1o show that the govern- in certain exceptional hundred shols were gainst the p 2. The revised taxt es more than Russell Explains Treaty ms framed for Austr axs prosccuted guilly t hours in our waters, while the e e : 3 ger of a bigger and better Tho by s i e $ > B o5 omot with o i \ o Ueut Al dmchor aETomiles v | PoeIn of thansas detiocials t LEASE ON MAIN STREL '[”', SRR 2582 B p”‘)i_‘“mi’}_‘"y‘ 2entot the peace confere pss in dealing with Landite “els of war under the pretext of pro- | Salient Provisions of Bill. R | e hrel o onisned | i anhoh o e > (heyAustigPEREREY seaking of charges of nllc tecting their fellow rationais.” Salient provisions of the Cummins: |5 005 = L0 o e v e e o el o Stinis| DenisiiPet s Sommitey Gerififin ihiaise “ality by Mexico dur t S i m!,l; nclide lihe New Britaln ot ‘('r‘:l'pu y private office “jimmied.” and after a| ator Knox declaved that s the Austrian del n ’\n Paul Dutad ge said: | (Continued on Tenth Page) Termination of government conirol | that company will begin altern. | hurried investigation he went to the| of the treaty the decisions ¢ ” 1 v R pen e i g e . cl — |and return of the railroads to pei- o o R T e store ready | box office upstairs. The door had also | jsh members wauld be final. \[r. Rus. | forence He alsosNaRAea taake vate ownership on the last day of the | 1™ cobares The rental of the | been opened by the use of a chisel and | sell told the committee he hac.obtain. | reply to the Austilsh ediistess p month of enactment store 1s to be $75 Tor the first - twe | the safe door was ajar. Sergeant A.| ed the copy heread “confldetially” | posals and a caveriig 'lettatiigil )RLD W[DE SPECULA I Establishing the interstate com-'\cars and $200 for the next three | J. Richards yday looked over nm‘k and would not disclose the soute, but| ating t1 had precipit merce commission with greatly in vears The concern will open a | Safe and found a single bare to have udgcfl that it was authentic by an ultimatum unaccel Senator S X creased powers as the supreme bodY gtore similar to a 5 and 10 cent store, esulted in the opening of H!w door. ! vanson, democrat, of iy ble to Serbia RFSPONSIBLE FOR H c OFL over railroad affairs e artioles. of all Kinds inelading | He pronounced it the work of an ex-| ginia asked if it was a secret trewy. Austria Gets Hisbel V) . . e | Supervision and control of virtually hardware, glassware, croc -~ .ni | pert as none but one familiar with the | Mr. Russell said it could not be und . Tha iasi e 5 i o all railroad affa including rates, notions. 3 mechanism of a safe could have hit| the Persian constitution nor, for th 16 i £ v ""'j"f"]i by } wages, operation and financing, by | = the praper spot through several inches | matter, could it be constitutional, in P s ‘l"“‘:,"“rp‘;g the government. \ i of tal so as to cause the \ulu\)lus‘ any case in aiding to Bringiben! y S AT = i a T e AUTOS NEEDED FOR OUTING o drop, thereby opening the safe. “No constitution,” he sa “could ser Savs Wharves nd Creation of a new railway transpor- to drox L £ il - d noints out hat il 2 By & E i tation board of five members appoint | OF POLISH ORPHANAGE. About $150, co f pennies| contemplate giving either the parlia z at that SSES. A i 2 . forecasts, se hoveee i Northern SR e e il and small change having | ment or the executive or hoth t could not obtain treatment Twenty-five antomobiles are needed conference cireles from time to U and throughout - the world's With Treaty food markets is largely re- erved at th hore and the party )le for high food costs, in the Prohibiting strikes and lockouts of | Will return at Tomorrow bheing v of He rbert Hoover, chairman | ailroad emploves under fine and im- | Cosey Beach day an especially good e city about noon. A 1 ch will be | yeceipts vesierday were rger than for | and sword of Persia ‘For a hundred | some time past and a successful at-| years,” he added, “Great Britain with tempt to burglarize the place would | Russia had bedeviled and badgered | have reulted in a haul which would| Persia,” and it was time *she got out | Strikes and Lockouts Prohibited. ific only oo s el e e e e e o that accorded CeecHom AEA!N GCEHPY RHIVE vay development and operations, sul 2 S i e been f1 ons ntents : h L0 1 comimit national hari 1 : ol i o S 5 ject to, final action of the commission Eonaonl - e ; : recognii nowever. thageb | 5 - £ { bring ihe money to the police station| w Mr. Russell thought the < X s i s . | wages and working conditions, com- | Momauguin tomorrow and the chair- ool " eco c ans_gnancial help Hineg D 4 s S - — = vas made after telephone conversa-| could do about it By ‘. wing With Foodstuffs. ! posed equally of representatives of , man of the committee, G. K. Macauley | Lion with Irving McDonald ma,nmm-% “You could make & written protest,” | = ¥IS(GRee R Unless (’ermany Changes | 4.‘\?](\}Ph and <.n,;103_u~. with wide is anxious to hear from anyone who | ¢ ‘Fox's Springfield house, who had| Mr. Russell sai A ‘xvlvx'mr : ”( St mn;l.ms B C [ oy 2 Betliing labar - guesiions A4 dandie il Uasepl 2 ear > { informed Mr. Carney that he was| England Too Powerful, torial changes in tin, pOlE i P e e R = - subject t ecision of the transpo party will consist of 126 children h \ to tnke the S sfield receipts He declared t treaty gave. Great e L C L y B, Se -4 “distressing era o nstitiit {peact BRCEC ¥ about to tnke t Spr i ] 5 cen given out, bulweperts & o ST fhe Unied onstitntion to Conform | tion board and commission K ir teachers and they will leave | (o the etation for safe keeping. The| Britain absolute power over the purse has b give epott | | have indicated that severa; all tions in the original provisions to be made. It has been d¢ >, < ~ Fiaivak > i 5 Ao 4 unofficially howeve that the | inter-allied relief organization, Paris, Sept. 2.—The supreme coun- | prisonment penalties. i time is anticipated n case of rain | nave well repaid the burglars for| of the old habit and learned better m‘q M""]\'m’\‘”;‘l ‘h‘:_ . mettldri Sn the eve of his departure for| ¢il of the peace conference decided to- Defining a new policy for concen- |the affair will be postponed. their efforts. manners. th }immh controversy it oo it Wited States granted the Asso-| day to send a note in forcible, terms| tration in ownership and operation of = Ulescinmitet tidey o Desrdl Te Seimin il Austria W 4 S o = Ty - ; : repr tatives o e hgariar n nference 4 t 8. i o today to the German government pointing| railronds. with federal incorporation ’ | Tepresentatives of the Hunuzarlan-An | 1V e informenai (S Warehouses Overstocked. out the contradiction with the Ver-| into not less than 20 or more than 35 it S Clon s T ek wou)l (Have o L (RO wves and wavrehouses in north-j Afl]rw‘ treaty of the provision in the | regional systems. M B Americans and omorrow will hear that the ‘dispasition’ HEMEICIESE Wopean ports are overflowing | €W German constitution providing for | No guarantee hy the govern ot ° ’ Sl e ol sl L s would be left for i , all e the representa « stria n Al =i ) S8 O | ment. tin certain cases wou > lef r 8 Gbdstuffs, principally meats, fats V‘r“’_ "”"" r:”i‘“”‘:‘]‘ ol Austria In the | fyture railroad income, but mi hnd ‘ X sequent adjustment viry products, sent by merchants| German reichsrath, i SR TR R i e e || ¢ ¢ & T st Boring e ‘. ; e s The council demands the s o ade upon to fair ai e i Op ! Union With German! " the world, ATv. Hoover said.| The couneil demands the suppres- | a0t S P00 CRE0 S TN T | | LAY CORMICAN SUING Rl merchants, he declared, had | Sion of the article within a fartnight, , fixed by the interstate commerce com- - tria, however, it is known t - LEWITT FOR $20,000 | ihe iy the icague of ion The bill also provides {1 ng s . e S e to have rze. say o railroad payment e | William Lanske Said to Have Wielded Carver With St v batualbeh (ol fbeies not ! L & ] y shall be ahowed to _joim UGirr longer than four months and that | Bloody Effeci—Joseph Seraphin in Hospital. | Former stock Company . Manager | woula be left with the leam es shall c e unti ! . . st permission being ZivAN, rates all - continue until = Brings Action Against Tessee of . i . v the commission with pro- ever, there would apPeRFLESED¢ yled” on sale in Poland, Czecho-| d3claring that otherwisc the Allies [ Will be compelled to undertake a fur- ther occupation of the left bank of the Rhine 1 The article objected to is article 61 1 government shall be contin of spoiling as the Central Bu-| of the German constitution, as in con- | market for foodstuffs is limit-] flict with article 80 of the German| Prese e ability of the peoples to buy | Peace treaty forbidding German inter- | changed : 5 m ia, the Baltic states and Ge it high prices, but these states only a depreciated logal cu and many commodit ntracts are in iit. ference in Austrian affairs. | visions looking to immediate action | heater As Result of Squabble. hance, as F ce is knownsto S towards readjustments. As his victim is confined to . the the market to make some purchases posed to such a union as are Sw g rticle £ the V. 3 g 5 L = e rile doing so became embroiled S¥G orraics AT AT he e ara ey ot s ‘ontinued on Sixth Page) Article 80 of the Versailles treaty | 20 to 35 Roglonal Systems. hospital and »e unable to appear ‘ wnd while doing so b _embrofled | James Cormican, manager of the |land and man r countrie reads o 3 3 o = L || an argument with the proprietor. | Cormican Players, has instituted a | Veeling of Dissatisfaction, g GG imanyiacinowlengeaonali ) RINe Reynote fotithieisub commil itocal RIS U MR S BT e . e claims, then picked 'Up | suit against George LeWitt, lesses of | mp 1o seems to be a general 4 POPT TO WILSD respeet mobti oa odmes and M hill Chalrman Cummins stated in an case against William Lanske. a Tre- | one of his hutehering knives and nsed | the Lyceum theater, in which he asks | | T faction in peace Gof VYA Austria, v i . | explanation to {he senate is the plan S tele R s N e e T S| g of d action in peace €o Li stria, within the frontiers which | tior ¥ mont street buicher, | yeen con- | i g 30 | §2 damages e writ w is- | o circles with the treats syt kol by may be fixed in a treaty hotween that | [Or establishment of 20 to 35 regional tinued until next Monday morning. In | crowd gathered around the store | sued by Attorney M. A. Sexton, COUn- | _q.0 0 trom th: German treaiy el P oS P state and the principal allied and "S’i rail systems the meantime Joscph Seraphin, the |soon afterward and the w‘fl‘w'“ de- | sel for the plaintiff Deputy Sheriff | g 000 gy g 3 ter Said“to Be Bring- | sociated powers: she ngrees that this| The new method for settlement of complainant in the case is undergoing | partment was notified. Seraphin, | M. D. Stockwell served the papers, | 20" o eouncil, nowever * Views' on Teague of Na- | hdependence shall he inalienable, ex. | labor disputes is a proposed commit- treatment for two serious knife | weakened from the loss of blood. was | and has attached money in the New | i loq today on virtually all & Na- | cept with the consent of the council of | tee of wages and conditions, Senator wounds, one on the right arm and | taken o the hospital in the police | Britain National bank and an inter- i o"r o ticaty, beoause there is @ ‘0 President, the league of nations.” | Cummins said, adding one on the left as a result of thefambulance and it was necessary ‘m | est owned by the defendant in the | ol weariness with Qiscilsiand | The text of the paragraph in the| “It creates a committee of waszes fizht which occurred early last even- [ carry him on the stretcher when he | block at the corner of Eim and Main | A b - 2.—Cardinal Mercier | German constitution referred to has| and working conditions which is to ing in the meat market conducted by | arrived at the institution Lanske | strees. The writ is returnable in __ Vienna Seems Doomefifis | enirusted with a delicats | MOt been received in this country. Tt| he composed of eight members: four the aceused | was placed under arrest by Officer | the superior court on the first Monday T'nder the terms of the treaty ¥ in the United States by the | @PPears, however, that the clause ap- | representing labor and four repve- Seraphin is said to have gone into | Michael Massey in "October. | na, with its 000,006 inhabita accordivg to the Journal. | P11°d to all the.territories af German | senting the railway companies. Bach e St 2 i - — The plaintiff alleges in the writ | secmed doomed to lapse into eny »aper says that the cardinal | 3Peaking peoples in Europe<~and| rajlroad S e et S ; that he leased the theater from , wtne commercial insienificais rerc Presdent Wilson his | tHerefore to German-Austria with that-geres Tor—Tnis committee and t{he BANDIT MURDERER KILLED | DIES W!TH HIS WIFE LeWitt on June 16. amd-{Tdt on Au- | there is a ponuiationof eal ) Tine hel e e nailiciieodo ing that Austria might | boara 15 reqmired fo. ampoint four A U | ) 1 eust 11, the defendant did enter the | within the country outsids i |§haseRaRos e olnumbentotiuepresentn il o W C e = sl £ e s un o LE | il ih\xilmvu and seized goods, wardrobe, | support the capital while Sith nal Mercier left P, thig ] 2¥e : Sl ik ment. Pro-| yaiiroaq corporation is to nom e M i Ll A ponwsre | Fusbana TRemains At Side of Wife | PArephernalia and personal belong- | Slavia, Czecho-Slovakis AN forh Brent whentok ot phoEion s ORI A rian Snopala Han 1S s T SR e e ,0\ 1’;‘)"". ': DcitangWHoRINI Ltse Sige | Sl & ' | ings helonging to the plaintiff, and | existing as separatc DOWERS ¥ st w vil i S candidate and the hoard is to appoin . = | ‘ : . . T e e e | can hardly hope to recover the the™ Uit Tieten 3 = | four rsons from s i | Shot Down By Mexican Federal | Whose Foot Was Caught in Rail- | wilfu damaged the same ¥ ! - iR YPALTANS ARE MASSACRED. s ””“"H uicam penfuan ot | The suit is another phase of the | ness formerly drawn from th ne Gl 2 e Asso-| elgrade, Sept. 2.—Nu 3 nations. This co ission is ot s C 1 the | ‘ A Bre s heibhe ) o i 5 Belgrade, Sept. 2.—Nummbers of I I s commission is to con- | mugops State Department Learns. | road Track As Train Rushes on. troubles which Cormican and LeWitt | ritories. If the internationaliza s P B n ol isisane ihaen e e Al fdstial ComplainSisubm feed byicons | have engaged in for several weeks.| Fiume were provided for, L becay v'rm £ been Jn | severe attacks by Albanian clansmer | resentative of the emploves or of the Washington, Sept The bandit| Chicago, Sept. 2.—*T'll st w About two weeks Cormiican se- | pected hy many quarters, it s with the great work of the eodi B e e Bl B 3 _ ; ; & sRen Tl & Abot v i g " : " 7 i¢ “‘.‘ H'v’f of th ccording to the Politka of this citv. ; Carriers. and is to decide by a ma- who murdered Adam Schaefer, an| you, Mary.” With these words, W ! cured an injunction restraining Le- | ed ¢ \ embor peac fans dur- | The remainder of the Ttalian troops| iorit rte, and its dec ons arve to hs American citizen, in Zacatecas, Au- |liam F. Tanner, a cashier in the of- | witt from interfering with the pro- | s : x hrunkey _great war, he wanted to| retired foward Durazzo and other| certified fo the transportation board. gust 8 has he killed by Mexican the Baltimore and Ohio rail- | guction of the play which concluded « 1d I u}»\u on their own soil and | strong points { Tf the com sion of wages and fedoral troop according to advices embraced wife, whose | jast Sa v nigh lL.oWitt hr t ) xter t € A to accept in- s working conditions is evenly t Gt S e or 1 ailroad fr e ; t Pl x 2 ) = ditions is evenly divided to the state departmer day from s C it int a railroad fros |l action to have the injunction aiss | to the capi b5 rec om virtually all TENDERED BOUQUET. pon any dispute whole matter is to Mexico Citv. A dispatch from the | and was killed with her when a -1 sojved and at a hearing before Judge | limited t ! e vers of Americ Arthur N, Rutherford, retired certified to the board and the de- American consul Salina Cruz sdid | ited train on the Chicago and North- | Dapjel Markham, the injunction of | ally believe Ch doo - building inspecior, was the recipient on of the board is final and consti- haefer was a naturalized American | western railroad struck them last| 3+ Cormican was allowed to stand. | great capital and u inevit TISH DESTROYER SUNK of a handsome basket of roses given fo | tutes a governmental judgment with (hus clearing up the stion of his | night On last Saturd LeWitt through { lapse into a residential ecity w on Sept. 2 British de- v‘j"“‘(_”"‘, ;"‘" "“”"""‘jr"f’ and officials | respect to the matters in controversy, Ccitizenship e i | John Miller, a flagman, in attempt- | pjs counsel, Judge F. B. Iungerford, | atively slig yusine nportar Victorin was torpedoed and | v -x’.« today he roses were Method of Fixing Wages. Khen attacked Schaefer was re- to couple, lost his 1eft | yr'ought an action for $500 against| Members of the nference Ii i thel Baltic|on Saturday,| cosa heianris tostimonialointhe It provides that ti porteditop hanehadfain ey payrol] 4 1 fracture of the | cormican, for alleged damage done | point out tha were Austria i B0 e ol f.m. »fiv Lrlwvvn tha th ity em- e X ,( T “" 1 for the minec whe he w¢ em- | right arm ’ to the scenery at the theater oined eventually with Germaa) Tight of her trew are missing 3-0.oves have fortthe iformer building, e ]~,‘~)x”: ion board shall take jploved. His mother lives at Sharps-| Three little children are orphans B future of Vienna as a great city ) E i Sl % inspector. O conslderatio scale o gcs ure >, 1 to: eccause of Tanner's d ) - i e o s L i Bost i aionnthe Bcals lofinagYs e, A oday Ly CanneraiCeciSlonRio WILL ATTACK PETROGRAD. not be assticd, uld fa + © similar kinds of wor NN D die with his wife ; : to a re additio tributar, * 7 other industries: the lation between | 1 Berlin, Sept ] (via London,)— | to acqi ad < ¥ 0 WILL PAY THE FINE LIABLE AS | | oo st e tuslonioment | penssvomm oo, |0 D0 g e P ey & | of tne employment: the traiming and Tiartford. Sept. 2.—Judge Malone of | REDS WAVE WHITE FLAG that Gen. Gough of the British army | competition of ( n - cities 1 I fhe traimine an. 1 1 2.—Jv ; o e % o nopulation of | bettor transportation facititips, Eg" ’\ ; kiil revuired: ‘he degree of responsi Bristol was named today as acting at Copenhagen. Sepl The Lithuan- “"‘( Brog ‘Q"’(‘l’" 1 to "‘ ;” I "1“1” ”‘ Af |"bs ' i i x 1 S R A% + Rt Yetrogra at a attack is about to = ® [ ity of th¢ employment. | sence of Attorney General Frank 15| sheviki have been surrounded on the | P€ upon the city. - The reports CORONT g ? o | : i co quote the proclamation as continu- Bride yrt 1 2 5 o Anofher | n of the ™y re- | Hloo Lithundian front. They are offering | 4 1 3 e \| e- | | ) e ‘As soon as Petrogriu as bee Sheldn inguiring into the kil that rilroad corporations mu = | to wmuke we with the Lithuanians, [ IN8: A Sofn & '”‘ “m’“\‘ been | Phelan s i w of the controver over County, City or Town Building, or | DaVe among their directors two rén whose advance continues SR A Toin ay of the League Irish flag, , Public School-house, <hall be fined | ésentatives of their ‘‘classified em- WEATHVR. | —— £ Cantincad At Py lrl‘sdaztl::.mm’i. 1..“‘ bee [s called | not move than $100: provided when ployes” and also two directors repre- e i NI'W TEACHER HIRED. —_— on -66 of the tevised | any forcigner shall become a guest of | Sénting the government A A i Tartford i o 1 S PONEE RACES O of the State of Connecticut, | the L'nited States, or of this | Amother cliuse would Bartford, Sept. 2—Fore- || Miss Margory Sogur of Hartford| Plitsfield, Mass, Sept. 2.~ trord, ® Rain &hi N U e Vi el B [ i e i I s cast for New Britain and vi- | | 1a8 been engaged to teach English | Levenson of New York has brous 1riford, Sex Rain whic k . i s Lo eih - T Iiin the I v school. Superintendent | suit in Lee superior court for the s Whing this forensoi. caded person who shall display the | ernor, the flag of thejcountry of s | an employes adviso council come- cinjty; Cloudy antl ecooler to- I oo ot e fed today that | ofs $76,000 -against Re e o ’ mmblem of any foreign coun- | gucst may be displaydd upon all pub- - nights Wednesday- fair. o R Tkl 1;,\1 Secine Rm“k:":;»” Mr‘.‘”"'?l“! I RO 1 the outside of any State, | lic.buildings except sfhool-houses.” | (Continued on Lleventh Pag < BRHE000. L 8 BITERAY javeing aliena 8 Taciy 5 E - - is new comj, tion of his wife's affectious, track today, ( ! ’ o o —