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et 10 PAGES—80 COLUMNS ™~ PRICE TWO CENTS VoL LX—NO. 156 POPULATION 29,919 AWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, “PRICE TWo CENTS THE NAVY DIRIGIBLE (-8 |-t Feseete. Briish Dirgile R-34iMirs. il stz MOVEMENT STARTED T0 STOP. " EXPLODED NEAR BALTIMORE £ = Sats For v Gl Ssmileges -~~~ ==y (9 5 PFR CENT BEER EXPI_ | | § TWELVE PERSONS KILLED First Lighter-Than-Air Ma-|Was L3 cocten Bintha ny 000 for " the. fest . -1 4 three months of 1919. IN ACCIDENT ON N. Y. C. £ . ;. 3 2 Dunkirk, N. Y, July 1—Engincer| Chine to Attempt Trans-| Soverai thousand American soldiers o. B Ad' |w Clifford of the New York Central's X H ‘and a score of ench war 'S are 0 . Accident Happened Just After Landing to Adjust R Westerner express desperately tried. Atlantic Flight. on the Georse Washington. Department of Justice Declares That Anything More than i according to his dying statement, to 0 A gricultural implement plants in < Trouble—75 Persons, Mostly Women and Children, SVert The roar ana caicio with Train | 5,ra®s Fortung, Scotiand. Wedncoday. | u ; Chicago industrial district are reported | , .5 Per Cent. of Alcohol C-nlnot be Legally Manufactur . f o 41 here carly today. Twelve were w % to be running to full capacity. setoni 3 =il Were Burned or Otherwise Injured by Flames and Frag- Eifod” 1nThe"SCHGnE nincioer Wers blo R34 sitsed on Melcvoyaesiis ey B Ariner G | ke tional “Mercantils Ma : ed or Sold—Decision in Baltimore Favors Brewers seriously jured and many suffered n 73 r c- | tablisked a direct freight ¥ 1 i 1 i i ments of the Balloon—Some of the Spectators Were SR e i bt e ik e ke et copantions of, wesfiies LUSSE murder for causing_ihe|{Loen New York and Glasgom."” * ' Finding at San Francisco is Against 2.75 Per Cent Beer 1 -0 worl e engineer declared. = ul T Fift; illi lions of whisl in H 1 1 H ibiti Blown 20 to 30 Feet by the Concussion—None of the| Wiicee."ia’ it the siren was 5t | Do Tpar o eohieniobing, her sup_|shire, May. 0. 1914, "ot ‘the’ Gilisan | o thnmant pordiod wasenouses, Yalis Saloons in Atlantic City Disregarded the Prohibition 5 Ini screeching for the hapdbrakes when |2 ttempt to make this historlc MEEE | o ent In (he state prison a¢|ed at $400.000,000, it Is estimated. Law and Sold Liquors of All Kinds. Officers or Crew Was Injured. the Westerner, going fifty miles an!3ajor Scott, her commander. says h| W memt_in the siate prison at|®l N ocord was mads for the price of . e | N gy PIOTed Inte the rear coach of|will attempt to follow a grea: cir-|had been on trial in the superior|hOBs in Pittsburgh stockyards when| Washington, July 1—Congress and|emergency soldicrs, the char July 1—The navy, Bloslon e bel o e hoer| s Baetassr Citi post | Cle_and arrive over Newfoundland.|court here for the last ten dayvs. all good weights soid for $22.65. the department of Justice moved toduy | many to one. that demobliisation ommanded by Licuten- [ BY rapld expansion cansed D n was| to the eag. CHe gaStyck Lo his Post|That is only a hope, however, he add-| Change of plea came after a consul-| Thomas Hart Given president of | (o stop the sale of .75 per . beer | not. be completed befora constitution ed, with a crew of six | moauives. 1a- 2 = ed, as weather conditions in mid-At-{tation between Benedict M. Holden,|the companies. publishing. Pittsburgh|under the wartime prohibitio prohibition begins. T onger: the A required after descending from a cold- | body was taken from the wreck of his |faiiic may force him in almost any | mier A 5 e G | g 1ger. t a bound from |er altitude temperature . engine Dy T him I aimost any)chiet counsel for Mrs. Gilligan. and|Post an P:t- et it dea. 2rohibition leaders of the house after | tion 1s dry the greater will be hington, ex- | Some of the spectators near the diri-| “The brakes wouldn't hold: they | Sireo: tates Attorney Hught Alcorn. The| Steamer Montana was report e- | 2 serics of conferences obtained a call | president’s” reluctince to reopen frific force just after|gible were blown twenty or thirty feet|wouldn't work.” he gasped just before | " break and Tl get|ProSecutor explained to the court|laved by engine trouble and Will not|for a mecung Monday of the judiciiry grave in which a lon p Holabird, near this!by the concussion, which rocked the|he died. Ve me an even brexk an £et| that some doubt might exist as to|reach Ambrose Channel until late. cominitiee which is expected to agree |at la ople I 3 aeross without trouble” said Major|whether Mrs. Gilligan was a free mo-| Soft coal output fon week of June | promptly en an independent bill for man's ; oday to adjust rudder 2"‘3.‘3;".:'3;; 1&(:‘_::;;;-;:1:‘«::‘?;'&%‘;5: er‘ciTg ebfiiel’n eweer;”;&k;'or;f&? ::; Scott to, the correspondent tonight. “Ifral agent because of her use of drugs|21 amounted to 8,689,000 tons. Hard | enforcement of the wartime law, de e took her 2,000 miles over the Baltic.|and the court agreed that such doubt|coal output amounted to 1,780,000 tons.|fining intoxicating liquor as containing | NON-ALCOHOLIC COCKTAILS ns, mostly women | broken by the shock and the air was | three of injured di ing the - e ron | T Wit o s e v—d dledianriangie Same back In a devil of a wind and|might be entertained sufficiently by| Sepator Borah denounces the League [ More than one-half of 1 per cent. al- | SERVED IN NEW YORK mes and fragments| Relief was organized immediately| An investigation by railroad and |10 e Focts imers hous PSir0l enoush|the jury to cause a second degree ver-|to Enforce Peace as the ally of big | cohol. z | New York, July 1—The first n spectators. None of [ from Camp Holabird hospital and six- | federal officials is said to have shown |'© ¢ forty mecre hours. dict. business. in the League of Nations| AL the same time the department of | New Work July 1-—The ¢ o1 e olmeir rew of the C-S who |ty persons went there to have thelr| that the air controlling the brake on| mhe giant Tritish dirizible R-34 is| terrorcdiE the ending of faking of| gt SUSticSniaae M DIUNISINRC I SREDIE) (b ars. Tiere todRy: T Thes . ootd 5 ri on the disabled rudder| wounds dressed, about twenty belng| the Westerner was cut off between the [, T'g S1ant Brtieh diciciie BoS4 15| testimony State Policeman Hurley was| “pragident Wilson signed the railroad [ VOUld enforce the act according to its| % JHr] Bore (ola ed non- r burned seriously enough to remain in|engine tender and the first car of the m&m;‘:‘i f‘_ag; 'A&:;?;g i'i'll:ht s ‘o;nr t&«: n‘m;d siving rebuttal evidence| oporopriation bill and - several other ::ler:relex:n that ;lm&ml 3 cumuh\; Hergs o cense and comtelnen; nonig e c , the ex-' itution. x - state. T|ing miore than one-half of 1 per cent.|hol two kinds of non-alcohe ommander, the ex- ' the institut {rain, although it was tested in thelairsnip, the larsest of its kind n the| *This was the sfcond trial of Mrs, |Measures on board ke George Wash-| or®,1iSic) Cunnot be lesully manufac | ¥ormouth’ and ora e = — % dent. The finding of a body, appar- :'°"‘:" N 1 i l‘;‘”’:’m' ncse| Gilligan. The first was in Hartford in "‘%‘:"_‘i-“ the monthior Bdtne - 86000 tOred or poid the lSame mroper€os the genuj ARGUMENTS IN SKEELS CONGRESS HAS ADJOURNED _|ently that of a tramp, wedged back of | jow"(ne gas oag, She in commanded | guilty in the Aret Semree. sentenced to|men were transported from France 10 | Bannnore in favor of the brewers and | Many bars sccmed to be fun MURDER TRIAL TODAY UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY | the tender is he basis for a theory that | by Major G. H. Seott of the Royal Air|be hanged. and was reprieved by Gov.|the United States, breaking all re-| 375 per cent. beer and of Federal | ing as usual with the t Lawrenc <=, July 1—Both sides | Washington, July 1—Congress ad- |2 7oel, WESalin & Fe urnsd the 000 (Force. ™ The >raft is eamipped With a|ernor Holcomb that she might appeal, : Judge Sawtelle at San Francisco|With every variety of irial Of Mrs. Bes- |journed at mionight until mext Tues-|{pnCerINE (ne aitbrake USCIeSS| wircless system as powerful as tlat|On the appeml to the supreme court of ary Committee’s ma-|against the brewers and such beer known to drinkers The L dgren for the mur- | day, July 8, after enacting all appro-| GTHEROUE the 1opath DL the Ualt, |of the great ocsza linera. errors she was granted a new trial. |Jority report on prohibition upholds|threw ihe ertire legal status of low | €Ver. were all new and the liquid W Gav. Attorney | priation ® bills needed by government|, OMCIals agree that the proper Slf” | Among the crew of twenty-thres|Change of venue was obtained and her | ongress' right to define intoxicating | alconolic - eer into uncertainty. | sontained were labellea o i <e. and |agencies for the new fiscal vear. S e B e ns o eE | men is Lieutenant Commande® Zach-|second trial started in this city on|lauors. ‘Attorney General Palmer made it | “non-alcoholic. 1. C for the | Success crowned the efforts of re-|pal I N0 I METRR S0 e gy | ary Lansdown, staft commander of|jume 12, many davs being consumed| Bavaria appropriated $12 500,000 as | .l-ar iidiy that while his deparunent| . —_— make the closing | publican leaders to complete the nec-| OFRCE 0 THET, MO ARPEOSD L N8 LT g | the -American naval air forces in|in empanelling a jury and ten days of | the first instalment in the cost of di- | Wonld nrceeed in an orderly manner | ADVISED TO RESUME is ex- fessary appropriation gneasures. —bUt|grantically and as the train passed him [ France, who is making the voyage as|testimony followed. recting the largest power plant In|Without wholesale arrests or specta MAKJNG 2:75 PER CENT. BE ) 15 the|only after hours of delay which at|rrantieally andas the train pacced BUM | represcntative of the ~United States| After receiving her sentence, Mrs.| Burope. lar 1aids offenders against the prohi-| . 'y 05" T 0 T times threatened to block their plans.| 30 "¢ e engine cab. navy. Gilligan was allowed time to spart| Samuel Gompers declares American Jaw could expect nothing else| ,/g; ., in" Brewers Protec c everal| The final bill the army measure | 190 OfCU8 SRETRE CRO. ¢ in the| It has been estimated that the R-34| with her daughter, Mary Archer, who|Federation of Labor is willing to help|that “cariy and vigorous” prosecution. [ 5130 E> Brog sital, including Mrs. | carrying $775,000,000; the sundry civil| orqch. The baggage car was demol- | will cross the Atlantic in from sixty|has beem In court all during the trial.|Germany if the latter ' shows itself|Lending i - settlement of test cases ii| J5f0n V0 Y of New Haven, | bill, ne $605,000,000, the District|frash- The baggage car was demol- |, seventy hours -under favorable|She will be taken to the state prison may be that evidence in numerous |MEht 1o me at once the : : ] sunilar cases will be gathered without | ture of beer containing c Frank M. Skeels, |of Columbia’s annual budget of $15 < . s conditions. late tonight or tomorrow. . z K swung sideways and the sides wers|COndllons. = L L o e 5! Reductions of appropriations isband of the |000,000 and a deficiency measure Of o o il - 2 $25000,000, ali were completed tonight | Srished toseher by (he erinding Be-| oxpected to parallel the route of the| SMALL COTTON CROP amounting to $200000.000 were made | 125t PEIRE made bU 1L NS EUNCET iater announced the brew 1 tomorrow will be sent to the|ofS MO HOE CRRIos o O o Jet | northern steamship lanes, but should IREDICTED THIS YEAR| ! sundry eivil bill by Senate and |7y sume ‘manufacture and sale of beer o White House. President Wilson will| o0 with the impact of the collision. | 2verse weather be encountered. she < 4.l house conferees. x that alcoholic content tomorrow be unable to approve the bills until he| S7oct of tne fatalities occurred in this | Probably will take the southern course LSS ok Sk catton ool S Wty -wove :;v‘l“::;:;n“‘lc:‘lag]s:;:fl PROHIBITION LAW WAS. = T s et e | T il Gy I b e year was predicted for this vear by|ment with anti-Kolchak forces near|DISREGARDED AT ATLANTIC CITY | TO RESELL $400,000000 WORTH ite| OF EQUIPMENT TO RAILROADS ernment departments owing to delay The landing will be made at Roose- > E: velt Field, Mineola, Long Island. The|the department of agriculture today in| Romanovka on June 25. aitests being made, but if the govern-|2% per cen Atlantic City, N. J., July 1.—Ds Richard J. Griffin de- |in making funds available is antici- - e 5 : S o g g o [ Russ|:2p:?s\25; ;xkfn:;::::lms glant airship will only make a short|eStimating prospective production at| Twelve miners are dead and three|the wartime prokibition law, Atantic| New York, July 1—Thoma . made to force a con-| The recess of congress was accom- stay before starting on her return |10,986,000 Lales. more are expected to die as a result of | City toduy was as “wet” as the ocean | Witt Cuyler, chairman of the Assock e et einE Wer eve. | plished after many delays today with| Washington, July 1.—The Russian |voyage because there is no hangar at| Acreage this year shows a decrease an explosion in a mine of the Rock |that breaks upon its sands. Virtually | tion of Railway Exccutive nc : 55 rontroversies centered upon the sun-|soviet government was warned by the | Roosevelt ¥ield or eclsewhere capable|Oof 8.7 per cent from last vear, the de-|ygang Coal Co. at Aledson, Okla. every sw.oon in the resort was open|tonight a plan had been complete and his mother- | dev civil and army measurcs. The re-| United States today In @ message iof housing the machine. Accommos|Crease belng 3,247,000 acres, ihe totall "“\Wit SOl o lo MICOn Dty | | s ua) wid dispensing liquid refresh- | organization of 4 national ¢ Peabody. in|cess gives congress a rest over July 4|sent through the American legation dations for 200,000 persons to witness|being 33,960,000. The afi{!—‘g“’"h ‘05 2| cent. in England from 1913 to 191§ | ments of kinds, mc]uamg_w);lxkqt.,r(.,m,m e ek D at reduction in acreage which the de-| ompared with 94 per cent. in the|brandy. gin and other other kind of{ine fous railroads ) tiquor calied for by their patrons. Most | o, VO O0h | TOROACE iver Vwnen | Holiady and “when it returns it s ex:|at” Stockholm that reprisals against|ihe landing have been provided. e which e e L “defenae | pected that President Wilson will| American cftizens in Russia woul - : - | i n sam jod. H e e | ibmit the treaty megotiated with|arouse intense sentiment in the Unit- | CREW CONFIDENT OF red in every coiton growing state, the ‘-'c',:;; e i o Deriod. ed|Of the larger hotels and cafes.” how- | T (2% SHIRIMENE | DUFRCH : ¢ %fier | Germany. Legislation for more strict|ed States against the soviet heads. SUCCESS OF VENTURE | Scarcity and high price of labor and| O ght ok - ever, confined their sales to beer and [2li0tted to ihem by the U AHeT | Chforcement of war-time prohibition| .The warning was cemtained In & unfavorable planting weather caused|berween — rebels —and sovernment|ines of light alcoholic content. 0 O aorernrmet rol. ! also is to be taken up immediately up- | cablegram sent by Acting Secretary of | - FEast Fortune, Scotland, Jaly 2—(By | the heavy decrease. troops in Costa Rica. «Rebels havel™wyayor Herry Bacharach tonight re-{riod of government control, - ot f e T o by perr o s “votest | The A, P.) Prior to the start of the| 'The propasanda for reduction of [abandoned the town of La Cruz. oo e ERatem et that ¥NG ‘quss- ne pian will be submitte $50,000 FIRE AT DANBURY pre COMVenIng e adopted repre-| s S e ime P N ineatar Trones. | trans-Atlantic flight, Lieutenant|acreage affected principally the larger| State Department has received a|{ion of liquor selling in Atantic City | railroad administration for its appro BLOCKED RAILROAD TRAFFIC | conte 2 foireane of $111.000.000 rowm | chomin: sumimst thaCreptrted arrect of | Commander Zachary Lansdowne, —of | growers, according to ihe department.|copy of the treaty signed by the|is’for the federal sovernment alone (o |al as s0on as approval i July oo | the amount carried in the senate bill| L A G- K. Martens, the soviet rep- | the United States navy. on board at|but most of the small.proprietors and | Germans and awaits authorization | decide. His posiion and that of other ftained from a sufficient numbe uly c - -C. B 3 the invitation of the British admiral- | tenant farmers maintained or even in-| from President before making it pub- |local officials, he said. was defined yes- [railioad companies concerncd The plan provides for orga a|and provides for maintaenance of an|resentative in New York. The protest |{0€ S ML n i owgen e Lo focat SmeialaBe saia. Was dennied yea e and a dozen wholesale|a corporation with $148,000,000 c r bscribed by t Danbury, buildings ifert & Goos, | average army of 325,000 men during|intimated that reprisals might _be | %5210 a 2 4 G00s Choins e is no doubt whatever in my |Many other farmers who- had = not| Formation of a $100,000,000 corpora- | 121 retail by, dagaged | the fiscal vear which -began @iomani| Oken against Americans in Russia |mind, or, 1 beiieve, jn the minds of! grown cotian for vears pianted it this|tion in. Texas to buy ships o the|dealers. -We are glwing no guarantce |ital stock to be s oy i v as- raffic hece on|The conferenice report was AR te| somrtiary Fhillips in his reply 88-{any o the crew: that we will .gei-over|season, hoping fo. receive the - hizh|uss of the Port of Texas was annoube. | te the ilcenss holders that they will be | road adiministration and $250,000 md = Rentonyipii the NNEREScovES rove ore - i e aar. | without difficuity. prices prevailing at planting time. ed by Representative Young of that|able to sell,” the mayor said. “The|in equipment trust certfic: : $50,000. ]1; . Y ;f:ofl he’u‘fv:: ch":ms omc’;:l “;:‘::s £ "A:‘ 1 uyndpr-t:o? '“i w:vwmnr‘wt at- |~ Most sections npo;lo flée];rmp l-i:e state. granting of the licenses merely means | per cent. interest and m: > 1 the railroa -l 5 lempt any speed trial. We will cross|and a scarcity of labor. Boll weevils the Atlantic City police are not going charred ties and made CHAIRMAN OF FOOD BOARD |Moscow which the United States had|verse winds, but at the same time not| portion of the beli. The average con-| . ninily®l, SIS (EFOCENCR #5214y the United States government” | agrcements of conditional sale of that trains could mot! New York, July l—Resignation of |0t recognized.” The reply also sald |overlooking any opportunity for ob-|dition reported for the crop is 70 per|[nESC, 1o advance 3300.030.090 to the )| Weove 1" appications from citizens | S8UECTENS OF FORCTIT L, - & time. Of 12 horses in| Herpert Hoover as chairman of the | JLArtens was a German citizen and|servations likely to be of aid in thelcent. of mormal, against §5.8 a year|DOTf! mance Band- | e nisatisns: for ‘warrants for the | ot mr en. to- the - various - rallrog and Goos stables ten|peard of directors of the food ad. |denied that the American government|future to navigators and airship pi- | ago. Ry S e arrest of saloon keepers who are sell- s in fiteer tallime 4 v ac A report from London says cottol purchase it in fifteen installm ministration grand corporation and | COntemplated any action against law-|lots crossing the Atlantic. s " S " | ing intoxicants were refused today by ling bured was owned by | reorganization of the corporation un- |ablding Russian In the United States.| . <0 HECEIVE R-24 NEW YORK BROKERS' OFFICE | SPIniinE oper ey e o roaa b | United States Commissioner Henry Mo | NEWARK CARMEN MAKE amggeht to thelaee e B . Mr. Lewis e cou v £ E Sy Vaana|oer thejnsme SHANNIIR WIS Oraln | vERICLE DEPREWENT 118 AT ANY TIME SHE ARRIVES RAIDED BY THE POLICE | ciurn to work. The offer was a 43- | Lopring wniil Gepartment of _justica| 65 CENTS PER HOUR DEMAND of Mrs. An orporation,” was announced at the R E s New York, July 1.—The offices of J.| hour week and 3¢ per cent. increase in | Lgirinis Hiadelonis /instfuter pro-| < Newark’ N SREE S i LA T:)(s,.lm:;an;a! meeting of stockholders here s g e STATE| Mineola; N. Y., July 1—“We are|Frank Lilly and Company, Broadway|wages. Zi'lfa‘i‘;‘:,‘“ Philadelphia ins ot SR L on r S e Rl e were others nea af- y. artford, July 1.—The clos v - y y it 1 o T ATt ho < ol i o (MBI MO . B L of the|ready to receive the R-34 any time shestock brokers, were raided today by| " Albert H. Wiggins, vice chairman of | ““Rev “Fenry M. Mellone, chairman of | cents an hour and an eight hour & D ¥ s as a|arrives,” said Colonel Archie Miller, in | Assistant District Attorney Rorke and|the foreign securities committee of i tee of the Ministerial | with time and half for overtim lass of wires s well as by the flames. | be filled by Julius Barnes, wheat di-|revenue producer the motor vehicle|command of the Hazelhurst fiying|a squad of police, simultaneously with|ihe Investment Bankers Assoctation. | oo s e ted ol wide open” At- | wha submitted Freaitont e The origin of the fire has not been [rector, who is president of the cor- | department continues to add to the re- | field. tonight. the /Niing. o ehe: ferters! Alstrict ‘courtl ot sintog o committies for the. choten | o D aols ot be tolerstad and | N MeCErter of the BB Sorvioe ra N T e 1a | 30urces af, the commonwealth in large| “We antlcipate the twelve anchors |of an involuntary petition in bank-|PR° S50 8 (O™ (151 0" 0F'® Riseian | that an appeal probably would be|day company today by William Wet- —_— was stated that Mr. Hoover would | amount. The “year” which closed on|pyjlt of steel and concrete and arrang- [Tuptcy against the firm. Mr. Rorke| O of.AF de to the department of justice to[ner, chairman of the state conven MAYOR PETERS OF BOSTON continue as a director, hut that his|Monday evening was of only nineleq in a circle, will prove sufficiently |5aid charges against the firm have|Seurities. Ll b skl Horrop trollosasn s resignation of the chairmanship mark- | months, but the receipts were consid- = he dirigibl Y | been filed with the district attorney.| An important step toward establish- | send men bere at onc O BT s GETS BELGIAN DECO“ATWN’M the first step toward his retirement [erably in excess of the entire amount | Sinons 10 kegp the dirigible from set- |00 iGe,"setzed account books, pa. |ment of direct trade relations between the company's S0 emplove i Boston. July 1._Mayor Peters re-|from public life. ~Mr. Hoover is ex- |for the twelve months ended Sept. 30, B0E 2Wav from, us while she '8 at|,crs 4nd checks and then paid a visit|Canada and Brazil will be taken if[ BALTIMORE LIQUOR MEN Mr. McCarter” was given until four word from the Belgizn legation| pected to return to the United States|191S. The receipts for the nine Millir e olonellio a safe deposit company next door,|48 interned German ships in Brazilian REJOICE OVER DECISION “"‘“‘:" "”“””"l‘f "“']'”'D"\” 2 . today that King Albert|in about two months. upon completion | months amounted to $1,359,144.57 while - where two tin boxes, said to contain |harbors are allowed to be kept by Bra- [ oo " Tricior men here | 95 TOdect the demands. He was in- 5n him t £nity of | of ‘the Turopean relief Work and the | those for the previous fiscal vear|poebariNG WELGOME TO $60,000, were ‘found. It was said alzil President-elect Passoa declared. B Ploi Fouteht ove: a dectsion | Jommed tmunless ja s : the Order of "the| fruitition of the Kuropean harvest. | were $1,285,164 it is believed in the writ would be issued to cover seiz-| Monocles for men and luxurious furs | 2re relolcing {oniEREt OWCE B (TCSUU | answer was received by that hour The decoration was given in| It was announced that the corpor- | department that the receipts for the BRITISH DIRIGIBLE R-34|yre of the boxes. or frills for ‘women are, banned forever | i1, the United States Costrict Court G| strike vote would be taken tomorrow of the mayvors devotion|ation's capital for handling the 1919 | current two years will amount to more| New York, July 1—Civilian avia-| Property of P. Kent Schiener, one|by the new Budapest Soviet Constitu- [Jugge Rose. which gives brewe's ' night and a strike, if one were R on e, | Wheat crop would be $500,000,000. | than $3,000000. 1In 1909 thére were|tors are requested not to take part inof the partners. has been attachéd by |tion. Nor may waiters wear the cus- | TS \oeal Gitrict & {760 FIERC (8 WUNC | thorized, would e called Saturday gian commis- ten thousand registrations and 13,783 the welcome to the British dirigible|a deputy sheriff for claims of 336,047 |tomary evening dress hereafter. Bi- [ pif per cent but 2 3-4 per. cent. until 2 MES, s a year ago. i f oy b & FOUR AMERICANS KILLED operators’ licenses issued. In 1919 the|balloon R-24 on its arrival here from| None of the members of the firm Ay P g PURSUING BOLSHEVIK] | Fegistrations numbered 93,200 and the| England, tne Aero Club of America | have been at the office since Saturday, ig‘;‘:! and priests are not allowed 10| the supreme court makes the final [ UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT OBITUARY. operators’ licenses 102.150. The re-|announced tonight in behalf of Brit-|when the employes were paid. Substantially a ALA" By the T BLOE on the question. BUREAU SHORT OF FUNDS dames P. Pigaote, Viadivostok ‘Wednesday, June 25.—|ceipts of the department for 1909 were|ish officers here arranging for the big hotice oo Rt Y . the| The opinion was in the case of the| S0 RECE SEOEE OF FO o Haven, © = James| (BY the A. P)—An American officer | $58,533. blimp's landing. Fear that planes| COMMISSION FOR NEW the - lminigt Power Joint committee, | Standard Brewing company, the offi- Brtiand, (Cones il ity o e ronames | and three enlisted men were killed and | Beginning today owners of jitneys | might injure the almost invisible wire- YORK-NEW JERSEY TUNNEL | was-passed by the houce lovy - micei|cials of which werd indicted for man- fion_ of tI® Dreiot tenctint, o e Gied at mie Ehoes|two wounded near the Suchan mines|will be required to give a bond or put|less antennae hanging low from the 2 e N i To o o iouNeiats 'night fufacturing!beer of one-half of one:per |Densmore. 4% FaswAEton Cif o Chort inpese "“H2jon June 22 when the Americans pur- [up an adequate insurance policy be-|ship or that a collision might occur v ek auy o Orssuization of | 8 e rake B vote-ith to | S22t . the state capitol closed today. A aren 533, was|sued bolsheviki who had surprised and [ fore they are given permission to op- | was given as the reason for the re-|the New York State Bridge and Tun-| tard o e the senate| Judge Rose sustained the demurrer |the state CApitel CioCed . tO Afft- to the mational demoeratic|captured an officer and four enlisted |erate their vehicles. quest. nel Commission and the New Jersey|la ',3'5.;:0:)'»&“?9 the 1920 army | of the defendants but {nformed :themi| Guployes. wete. notifed - that Zing and 1900 and went|men while they were fishing. = - Airplanes “unaveidably in the vicin- g‘;:;f,‘:"l B”“;S‘:d'!':‘h"‘:fig";‘ e | Pt 056,000, carrying a total of | that they would be still i g gt g e o conzres cond Con-| Entering Nivitskava, bordering on|CHANGES RECOMMENDED IN ity” of the R-34 when it approaches |13 "% 00 PR el "0 “York and|_ The cotion employers of North | thein PUSInGss ol their own risic BY|,mce’ at Bridgepart. The ~personel necticut _di brofession he|the mines, the Americans sent a de-| CANADA'S INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM |this coast are asked to keep “at least (T turne, between TRew otk and|, Lo, frclen, ambjevers of o | manufacturing beer. o 0 |including camp representative o0 lawyer and was graduated by |tachment of ten to demand the release | Ottawa, July 1—Unqualified appro- | five miles” away from it. et & sheling & the offibs oe the | ubwn' w seneral Jockout commencing | thas s oion, Will not differ from |dier bureau agents and the ~ of the men. The Americans were|val of the right of workmen to organ- |, Strict orders have been issued army|joint commission. The previous ap-|tomorrow, unless the striking oper- |is to be finally decided by the su- |director for the state, Mr. Elder, a fired upon and a fight followed. As|ize, the principle of collective bargain- | fliers in regard to flying while the di-|1intment of the following was made | atives return to work. S it o ol s Tt | releasea. :resu}:( the boi!shev;l)kl were driven out, | ing ?ndd an eight houzx working day | Figible is in the air. effective: Simply means: that » man-ahall manu- c A k.5 - ut they carriec. the prisoners on to|coupled with far-reaching recommen- Clifr ;. land, chief T o e e aahtonal T May Be The Next Premier |¥Frolovka village. dations as to changes in Canada's in- | IRISH LEADER DE VALERA Jocto B Snow. primeipal sssicrant on.| CONGRESS AGREES TO TAKE Fiaors (Eat are nor intexichiing. Ho i Stop Tr: d Reinforcements, instructed to take|dustrial system, are included in the HAS RETURNED TO NEW YORK | gincer; Milton M. Freeman, resident| CHICAGO SPEEDWAY HOSPITAL | may mot, however. sell cnyihing that Makes First Non-Stop Trans- Of Englan immediate energetic measures to re-|Mmajority report of the commission on| Boston, July 1.—Eamonn De Valera, |engineer, Ole Singstadt, designing en-| Yashington, Jul § a5 A e S Atlantic Flight gain the captured men and to elim- |industrial relations which was pre- | president of the Irish “republic,” left | gineer, Ronald M. Beck, assistant en-| (ne ponme oomistr of o eeoDiance Dy | 18 I e g o e 1 e oot antic 4 inate the danger to Americans from |Sented to the house of commons today. | this city today for New York to con- | gineer. B n e Y el e R T Tol) bolshevik gangs, were sent out. The commission was appointed 10| tinue his plans for obtaining in this - e o S e e O R o T Sicharat: ba pcioricmdihuing sl investigate the causes of the indus-|countr: ort of th ov t| YOUTHFUL WAR VETERAN over the Chicago Speedway Hospital |ing him, then another indictment can trial unrest which spread through |which 1 SuED - I i ended the deadlock between the tweo |be obtained against these genelemen FOREST FIRES ENDANGER Canalis a5’ o liiesanth oF 416 WEE | O S i cute HAS BEEN ADOPTED|branches of congress and completed | and you know what that means. That UPPER MICHIGAN TOWNS |and to make suggestions for a per- | reception which he had received here S T S L Wt S lefiil!lzlel’;':x;‘:;k loni thes35000 000 kwen- |18 the [chance iyou (W1N take s Marie, Mich. July 1.—A |manent improvement in the relations N i -year-old veteran of the world war, . e’ measure is —— Ao e it owanY tonight | between employer and employes. B I e iampshire and tha Dlans!who wears the French and Italian war | Vet to be approved by the president. |SAYS TALK ABOUT 275 are threatened with destruction by | l-eSislation for a maximum work day|would be considered when he reached | SToSses for gallantry in action. who Thed house vote favoring the senate BEER IS MISLEADING forest fires that have been ragingCf €lEht hours, minimum wage, espec- | New York. Members, of his party|3rTived here as a stowaway from|amendment was 133 to 91. By this| New York, July 1—Willlam G. Fitts throughout the territory west of here |14l for women. girls and unskilled|said that every effort' would be made|Marseilles six weeks ago was adopt-|oction. the house revoked plans of}.pecial counsel for the government in P labor; government action to relieve|to avoid conflict with the speaking|® ;‘ a‘h Y Mies lsetinlz e allowralhmflbill fltr er in the day to| ne enforcement of the war time ' pro- Residents of Trout Lake late this|UnSmPployment through public ~works|schedule iof President Wilson on his|te her home at Tarrytown o nope .bill to go unacted Upon pipition act, declared today that many and_government aid in the building of | projected swis us the country to| Miss Janis furnished a $5.000 bond |until next week. : st et L B 4 afternoon sent out an appeal for spe- lde projected swing across S e e R liquor men b ¥ cial trains to rescue them® The mes-| @ > Domes discuss the peace treaty. B ey A o B B O about 2.75 mer cent. beer. sage was the last word received from| NO SPECIAL SESSION OF Somduct mimselt in an orderly manner| REQUEST PUNISHMENT “The question Is not ‘of the per- that village and said the flames were LEGISLATURE FOR SUFFRAGE| DECISION AGAINST A and not become a public charge. Car- OF MEXICAN BANDITS | contage” sald v Fiite, “bub of “the within a mile of the town on two SAN FRANCISCO BREWER |di's father, an Italian officer, was| - Washington, July 1.—Urgent repre- | Fonrerycd " lawed tter h sides. pijarttord, Conn. July 1-There| sun prancisco, Calif. July 1—Fed- |killed carly in the war and his moth- | sentations wave been made to he | tcnor ot mamcnn. AN Anewid The flames had already destroved a |\ 00 P9 SPECIE Segsion o “pzn he|eral Judge William Sawtelle _today | er died soon afterward. Mexican government for the punish- |pear in mind that the recent injunc- part of the village of emey this aft-|SorCCHL, TRFIIR, 16 8Ct UPOR the|denied the application of the Rainier hvicTED O UEDER murder of John W. Corrall, an |tion suit was won by the government ernoon, when communication was in- | PEHITONE SNERGECL 1o BiVe Ul | Brewing Company of San Francisco Amrican citizen, the maltreatment of |and that United States officials are terrupted. fonisht ‘made. public a° siatermmt 2| for " an injunction restraining the BY FIANCE’S TESTIMONY |hix wife and the attempted murder |now free to arrest and prosecute.” corys et e B R B "| United States attorney from beginning| New York, July 1. Chiefly through | Of BiS son at their ranch near Colonoa, NINE MEN CHARGED WITH mmen of the state asking for such a|Criminal proceedings L25nst | the | the estimony of ‘May Berry. his sev-| 21 miles north of Tampico, the stat< AN ARREST IN NEW YORK FOR i i v ompany for manufactu t v 1d_fiance, that he killed | dePa: ce oday. In- PARTICIPATING IN LYNGHING Scstion did”nel ghow ant ' emerngency | company for manuiacturing arter May | entoon vear old fante, that'ne wied | Sepirtment, sinounced | loday, In | ™ VIOLATING PROMISITION LAW Mobile, Ala., July 1—Nine men|Which called for a special legislature. | [ P05 ™8 2008 <05 O OO0 Cont. < Sons i Anerican citizen, th Itreatment of | New York, July 1.—The first arrest charged 'with ~ participation in the|In his statement the governor said|Per cent or o%s Alc glve him money lo jtake her 'to 3|ihe American -consulate at Tampico |In this city for alleged violation of the Aciing of iank Foukal s farmes (D00 00 SGone ie: awatting s | HEAD OF LEGAL DEPT £0na. guilty oF murder i the st Bec| (o, urEe immediate. capture and pun | war-time prohibition acl “was ‘madc| 5 - Fivy. - | this e ctiv Were Sarrosted today and it 1% expected | tho reular session "Which will cor- | _ OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS |gree today by a jury in the eneral| ZEell Ot e Bormet o mer Amer. | took Inta custody Leonard A. Stein- that others will be taken into custody |Vene in January, The Haugue, July 1—Professor J. A.| e 2 “Ueiin by electrocution next|icans in the district. berg is charged with having 'sold a on information furnished by two of|Lo) cr GUARDS AT PUBLIC Hamel the Dutch publicist and au- | Tuecqay, v g half pint flask of whiskey to the de- the prisoners. Ees x BUILDINGS IN NEW YORK|IEOFity on law. will become head of e O T iroR A O tectives. He will e arraigned in fed- ukal, who was charged wit the legal department of the secretariat ¥ eral court tomorrow. % Lers EOEOE S SEEe ks OF GENERAL OF GRANTTE STATE having killed another farmer during a| New York, July 1—Police guards|of theh League of Nation: iute over a mule, was shot to death | were placed today at all public build- Professor Van Hamel @k>n the in his cell while four men held Sheriff |ings in the city, churches and . the|position ata the request of ir James CLEMENCEAU AND DESCHANEL 5 h W. J. BRYAN SPEAKER AT A Concord, N. H, July 1.—General|W:J. *Paris, July 1.—(Havas.)—The cham- | Charles W. Howard of. Nashua. re- PROHIBITION CELEBRATION Richeson in his bed. homes of public officials and citizens ber ‘of deputi ed ‘today. secretary-general of puties vots ay to postimoved from the office of _adjutant i ¢ 1.—With Will- Who “have ‘spoken against socialism o throughout France the speeches of | pencral by Governor John H. Baptioct Al T e LU TO BE DEPORTED AS and anarchy,” by order of Police Com- Premier Clemenceau and Paul Des-[and Major Frank J. Abbott of Man-|speaker the advent of - naviomeias Fhere 1s s boom in favor of the UNDESIRABLE CITIZEN |missioner Enright. The guards were| ARREST IN BRIDGEPORT chanel, president of the chamber, on | chester, the governor's appointee. both | prohibition was celebrated at . the Dk of . Noghamblina for | PassmiatN, 3o Puty 1o ras Loes | posted at 4 p. m..and will be contiac the occasion of the presentation of |reported for duty today, each claim- | Methodist Centenary Fxposition here Ciptain Jobn Aloock, PEEHe BERE Prémmter of ‘Hogta 2 Te L or Mew iwack, ikeried Do ¥, ack |ued until July 4. FOR THEFT OF $4,500| the peace treaty to the chamber yes- |ing the office under the law. €58y by, upwaris OF 75,000 people ish Army, pilot of the Vickers Srbar has 3 re Y| No explanation of the order was of-| Bridgeport, July l—Isaac Weinberg, | terday. . | General Howara claims that in re- . ki) i Vimy bipiane which crossed the At- e of the strong Conserva. | With three other men on a charge with Piag H 3 v - A ““John Barleycorn funeral’ pro- m fered by Commissioner =Enright but|arrested here last night eharged with e A T moving hi mwithout a hearing, Gov- | ceasion. neadad b onmctormnt g0l 1511 i Eny tive leaders His recent stand |attempiing to organize a radicalifor sometime it has been reported|theft of $4,500 from Jacob Larner of| Germans Have Not Ev#tuated Riga. |ernor Eartlett exceeded his legal au-| ouiion neiener 1 hoctaeular “world Jant ot A e against the mationalization of tne |EI0UD I this city, was taken to llis| that such precautions would be taken|New York, was arraigned in the po-|i Copenhagen, Jaly s—a telegram to | thority. As WREHDIS DrolIbItion | eontinug | [ i 16 nAe s mines brought him imto great | 1o y federal agents for deporta- |in the face of repeated rumors that|lice court today. He was held under |the official Lettish bureau from Libau + JanidegTartime proufbition ' continues| den, Ircland, in, 16, heuss. fid 1f w York au-|says that the report of the evacuation| Some men always do thetr best—)| clared Mr. Frvan “and s we have| minutes marking the frst non-stey o tion to Austria as an undesirable cit- | anarchists were planni “d - 7. prominence. -, izen. ‘His co gads B rvoie Pauing’ & Mamon_| bondsioF 37800, for the 2 trans-Atlantic filght, of Riga by lh;fle.rmmlll remature. | including their_best frierids. yet in the service more than a million aisR I ks b S i i A B R s

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