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14 PAGES—98 COLUMNS . PROIBITION ENFORCEMENT o e, compieied vy “Sepu 3T pointed - an_ Inter-Allicd PRICE TWO CENTS g % > ul ons hicago in- ¥ Substance of First Speech Upon His urn F: rope Was! . Fe : olic et oot ovea vearage | Commission For That Pur-| Members Voted 235 to 59 For Immediate Consideration — announced r \ moval of piz tin import restrictions.| pOSe. Anti-Prohibitionists Striving to Delay Action — aNirn Shioyarde cQuring thel | paits Fuly S-(By The A, B)—The Indications Are That a Vote Will Not Be Reached This That While the Task of Formulati i ace Is- : at| . Worcester, M: . & | month. of June turned out 272 vessels, i sl el i - e T TR B | Coptrohin e Clrrenednsied i | counlof T iy aopninic | Ine ertany Volitind' Declared That : 01 e C ns o & ny g — Slight Reference Was Made to His olitical Opponents| " Drotection i ; A anks as of June e ‘recent “tioubles in ' Time eek — Chairman Volstea eclar at Fourteen — € £ 3. | man, heads o LY. A o il other - Adriatic ports between Italian i i Z Fl:mnP the Fl':rry Terminal to Carnegie Hall the Presi-| man heads of thy Spprresc B onthuets Aneif. thers and m,,e,."amed"mm" Neemapnn glusgl of Befesr Was Equ_al in Alcoholic Content to One ential Party Passed Through Streets Liried' With ‘Cheer- | Mayor «Holmes taay ai 1 of occupation. * Beer Glass of Strong Whiskey, > - 5 - ddditional lice _@rptection for their " 2, ing Thousands of Men, Wi and Children. = |cmploves. Reports= were made of | experience Jabor fiecup July 20 a6 ane| FRENCH OFFERED $300,000,000 ol ; ; g u of n, Yomen an 4 cases ERkantt ‘the ‘latest | 2D up July 20 as an- i Washington, July 8—The house by | early passage. This, however, will be : KL numerous, cases offdsault, the latest | nouncea g FOR-$1,500,000,000 EQUIPMENT | aqonting. 505" (0 59, today, & specia) | done. Tater, wnd while members NERL- FIng a2 'Belgian government decided upon! Washington, July 8.—The French|rule for immediate consideration of | ing for modification or repeal of the New York, July S.—President Wil-|ropeand then when I-got there Iisaw. R 2 3 -4 . 5 ®on returned to the United Stafes -to-|that army of men, that army of .y an blaclR_mvck this morning @nia foundry | ejectrification of all railroads .in the | government having offered only $300,- | prohibition enforcemeift legislation, | war-time act are hopelessly in the day and. in his first speech delivered | men, that army .of men'devoted o the *RBIOVE L . o giyi “Chefwas pres- | FigSdom = 3 . 1000,000 for American army equipment | indicated sufficient votes to enact the | minority. they announced their de- on’ American se#l since the peace| high'interests of humanity,. that T e i q the in. | Council of Five decided it was im-iin France costing -$1,500,000,000, the|measure without the twelve hours’ of | termination to keep on fighting until treaty was sighied. declared that the|that one was glad to point out and say f‘"tta:a}h: °§L‘ zr @o'tall in possible to make peace with Bela Kun| war department has ordered a sales|general debate allotted members anx- | the whole question of enfprcement sy eadss | EONETSRIRERL- organization for disposal of the pre- [ ious to speak for and against its pass- | legislation was settled4n the house. peace conciuded at Paris was “a juht. —'These are my fellow countrymen.’ =~ | GU ety and s peace which, if it can be preserved.! “It softens the homesickpess.a good | his power to Dro - lGormlony recently received order for |perty be formed in France, Director|age. The principal speech in support of will safeguard the world from unnec- | deal to. have so much of home along |employ $18,750,000 worth of farm implements |of Sales Hare today told &4 special| But despite this big majority and |the judiciary committee’s report was cssury bloodrhed. |} with' you, and' these boys were conm- tidoEen e e g housé committee investigating war de- | the promise by Chairman Volstead of { made by Chairman Volstead. Present e only reference the president| stantly réminding me of home ' They | RAIN ELECTED - toseyeral steamships arrived at Rot. | partment expenditures abroad. the judiciary committee that all of the | day conditions showed the need of en- g ‘_“"mg -o‘m:p::i:uau‘;:: e dvz R cb;tsu; a}-:vyabmeg . EXALTED RYLER OF ELKS TRt Adnorica OF SRS Director Hare said the French offer | time set aside might not be used, in- | acting additional legislation, the bt Bl s & The piucat soiAsEatiEIL Fhoalked| Adantice City, . July s—Frank | ‘"gR, America, S was made to Chairman Parker of the | dications tonight were that a vote on |chairman declared, because of the at ¥ uti atnlh some botoiy e e T areits ¥ (411, Rain, of FairburighNeb. was elected [ Bill to ratify peace treaty was in-|United States liquidation commission. | the Dill itself would not be reached | tempt to set the war-iime act at “sons; 0. N0t Dodecsinng. that cibon. | incw. thot theselongal wwhtseser tree] thle™ atternoon a Exalted Ruler | thoqueed in g ational assembly | The offer, he said,.included all mater- | this week. Every effort was made to- | naught by dealers selling 2 3-4 per §ons, do not” anderstand that vision|kney that thegTelonged wherever tres| 1'%, 2 ‘Eilciorent ana Protective. OF- | >t gnoimar. ted at 53 3-4|i8ls including ~ship —docks, railroad|day by anti-prohibitionists to delay [ cent. beer. For sn hour or more the ¥ do not sec it. They have looke 3 3 were wejcome in 00 the BRneVOIRt M cated Amert .| Bar s S s quntad o | works and equipment, automobile | consideration by claims of no quorum, | chairman stood, as a smiling target, = : ndon; New York price was'| trucks and textiles: demands for roll calls and by forcing | while anti-prohibition members nter- 100 much upen the ground. They have| the great republic of France and were (der of i thousit oo ‘much "of the Interests| comrades with the other aemies that iSropny, of Brookiym. hy. e ¥ote SECINEZ| 3 gyi sy L : Sai ity wora ae: = ¢ a him time without numbe that were near them, and they havel|had helped to win the greaf battle and | to _451. Towalih - thedwaind | St Mr. Hare, with a small party of in- | the reading, word by word, of the |rupted him time without number. > 5 A e i Chicago was chosen .for - the 1920 sand emmloyes the| gustrial. experts, will sail for Europe|printed text of the bill Referring to the 2 3-4 per cent. beer not listened to the voices of their|to show the. great sacrifice. Because SHICHE =% | Cleveland street car lines struck for = 3 : « Tans than of the twelve hours’ troversy, Mr. Volstead said he: had neighbor=. I hay rer SR it is a wonderful thing for this nati convention. o on Saturday to begin their work ess than two e elve hours’ | contr Y, 2 s B e e o & I | hiiherio Ao oy e o R cers were elected | QS TAEeS, T abroad. Sales officers and organiza- | debate had been used when the house |found by consulting druggists that if as to wier e~ hear s 2’ total imports for year to|ijons will be orgamized and maintained | adjourned, to resume consideration on|a man took only fourteen glasses of purpose of thi > vorld, ot only the,mis [BY _acclamation. v _are: Grand imp . e president Sirhed At Versal Confdence of the peop May 31 Were 3876745819. Exporis|,¢ various places throughout Europe,| Thursday, tomorrow being calendar | beer he would get the equal in aleo- beer glass of The president arrived at the Ho-|Versal confidence of the peoplc mg& Estcemed Loval Knight Charles Book- | nounted to; $1,270,095,643. ; boken army pier. shortly before threc | world. but thbir universal affections: < :dfll'[;(_lfl';?x‘!‘“a&’z“:m e EB“”“‘:}_ Ordnance department will sell 17,- :,:‘:(efil;f‘,:,‘::y ?,ae“}.'etfi;'sed"‘,.‘:,czhe"r\;;}:? o o ttarmntiwas made todayFolaplit ‘:f’r‘é“ng“il?’n&’lp_” I P this orie minss DF ;i':i;v";ng‘z-:mo:r?\; b T o thar i whatSe l’l;‘:;‘x;ienn‘ui = e Portiand, Oreson: Grapd Secretary, el S s CRLsbe clothonlli oy enaten: the. bill &0 as to tike out ‘the first | whiskey, he contended, was sufficient Srest, was s ‘) the-bmy ihy | it was | esty g Fred B. Robinson, -Dubuque, Iowa; e . Members of the sub-committee in|part sorely to enforcement of war- |to “make anybody drunk except a com- Brest, was escorted up the bay by the 1s suggested that troops Dal- | First complete motor convoy to at- | pcir discussion with Mr. Hare, made|time prohvition with a view to its|firmed toper. T s T S N batileship Pennsylvania and more | Sent, and it was desired that troops of { Grand Treasurer P.at Brennan, Eam 7 o ! d Wen a score of destroyers and small- | OcCupation ‘sl “excite refudice, | 1as, Tevas; Inner Guard, W. B. Mer- | (ThEL transcontinental dourney Ieft| ;i piain that they favored returning er maval craft. On the New Jerscy |10 uneasiness ofi fhe,part iman, Greensburg, N.. Tyler, | W geh &R 3 5 ing| 21l possible supplies to this country : hois, oo taeceed 10500 st ank Hurley, Birmingham, Ala. [, Oscar Bider, Switzerland's leading| .\ break the high prices” as Chair|INVESTIGATING LAXITY SENATE IS’ READY TO man Johnson of South Dakota said. AT THE MINEOLA JAIL RECEIVE PEACE TREATY. sent represented the other nat illiam E. Drisland, Albany, N. Y., \ 4 tive of the nation with the strains of | Me and asked me, to se as. elected to fill a vacaney in. the | PSEAL of 5,900 fest mear Zurich. . thise BRI anthem. soldiers. They 1ot only imp! ard of trustees. Grand _Exdlted |, ceie, “EP ginont Wil sell st public Through the of the children,|they said, that the presence of AmeMERuler-clect Rain named ' John C.| 5606000 worth of surplus loaih y th (Bresinant to the ferry|can soldiers would be known not to|Price. attorney gemeral of Ohio, a |4 00000 worth of Surplus leather. which carried him to the Manhattan|ean anything except friendly protec- | member of the grand forum.the hish-1.q goveral Fremch suides prcpsrigas side of the river. He arrived in New| tion and assistance. Do you wonder |est judicial body of the order. o R i Tie vasation” T the Alna. York at 415 p. m., where he was|tha’ it made our hearts swell with| A cablegram read before the ballot- | ‘o) SBEREINE Hls, vacation & s o M prije to realize -these. things ing_began today from.Gemeral John | nElViSUR Sc smaller usits of the s I;I:';’re‘;::{,‘é‘efigg‘,"pgcagsr;’r"‘ég’e Mineola, N. Y., July S—William Hulls,| Washington, July 8—The senate benefit of mantfacturers, but to pre.|Warden of the Mineola jail,-where Dr. made ready today to receive the peace vent unmecessary industrial dibtarn. | Walter Keene Wilkins, convicted wife | treaty from President Wilson and to " 7 I slayer, committed suicide by hanging take up without delay and in the open ance and sacrifice in prices that would | ,imseit in his cell on the night Oof | the bitterly-contested question of its res“,‘,t irm"k = m‘;{"}g T s“rp"‘;f 800ds| y 1o 29, testifying here today before | ratification. O e T epotacia N8 10 the meat | he state prison commission upon- the | In disregard of precedent. It was - % b o “ | resumption of its inquiry into alleged | yoted unanimously to open the doors dren who welcomed the chief execu- sreeted by the official reception com- ) Mittee. hended by Governor Smith and) /But while these things in some de- | J. Pershing was srected with appliuse. | s B vac: | saia. un I ; T D by Covermor B R e e L e o shins’ Tas & . uating the Rhine section of Germany. | - 0 L ena | Official Ta admitted that although | to the pyblic when the prestdent makes nal to Carnegle Hall, the presidential| made mie all the more: eager to get{ ' “Thanks for your i invitation but ace treaty to be presented to Aus- & s b h o s Sheriff Phineas Seaman had instruct- his address Thursday submitting th party vassed through streets lined |-home. where the rest of the folks lived, | shall be unable io attend the conven- [Lna foday. Ten days or two weeks| (o Sovte them, Bui to play the gameled nim to keep Wilkins cell door lock- | treaty and asking for its accoptance. with cheering thousands of men, wo- |10 Bet home wheré the greal dynamo!tion this year. Please extend to as.|pe Siven for its study ‘before sign- s Tormeean - of gpottibmiions b L S TIEed SAttomeyy CHation N | Ta theraaiiaiburpose nians. e siigde cheering s ; 3 : : ; : ] : 3 § ! o z. counscl for the prisoner, 10| by 4 rush the document men and chilaren. = Tt | of national encrey was situated, to get {sembled Xk my cordial foelings and | "% oguction of soft coal in week cnd- |abroad_ arc cxpected to F. available i e oyl son the T o R O business ckyscrapers ereat showéfs of “l“’"fl‘edfl'c‘};é“ were formed, andto be! "Bruce A. Camphell, grand exalted |43 Junc 28 estimated ai 0,147 "‘:"d‘”“s»'“b"u‘ e bl e difectorsalg, morning preceding the night thousands of copies for the Informa- ey Srmerahen < ot | attow Al Hart i thercomi e A e, g ci roduction amounted to ysician killed' himeelf. P tion: of. the, country. pon the ‘president an ruler, in his rep pp! 1,841,500 tons. WATERBURY TO HAVE A ! -. Wilkins used a brand new piece| The decision to hear the president Mrs. Wilsoh, literal ‘millibn: and in the actions which were formed, | ati n munity wel- A 23 Soraps of ‘paper foatlag thnoums tor|and o e takien by this Ereat nation|iic omALiioeis wroeh mond Abser | According (to_statistios of the de- CAPTURED GERMAN GUN.|of rope about six feet long. which he in open session was reached without 7| which_from first_to_last ‘has followed | the activities of the big brother move- | bartment ‘of ~commerce, Germany's| Boston, July §.—Waterbury, Conn., | fastened to one of the bars of his cell. | iggestion from his, although It was y ss: Tow stand by| the vision of the mén who set it uP|ment. wheh he endorsed, advocated | °€t Sugar crop for 1917-18 amounted | Quincy, Mass., Portsmouth, N. H. forts are being made by the| ynderstood to square with his desires our government. To help the soldier|and created it. We have had our eves|an increase in the salary of the grand | 10, 1,541,061 tons. 3 and Billerica, Mass.,, were announced | commission 10 ascertain how he came |} senate order to provide for the ses- Zet a job. To help crush Bolshevism.” | Yery close upon our tasks at times, but | Cocrctary from $5.000 to $7.500, and |, International Mercantile Marine Co.|today as the cities and towns to which C n of it. The commission, gjon, submitted by Chairman Lodge The - head o procession was| Wheneyer, we lifted’ them, as we were | yrged cooperation in the development | t"a2nsported 14,988,294 tons ' of food,|have been awarded the four captured | it is said, will present its evidence 10| of the foreign relations committee, was rormed bs ral companies of sol-|accustomed to lift them to a distant|,r the Boy Scout movement. i‘}'flm:"l,m" and oter fighting necessi-| German guns offered by the treasury |the grand jury. There were sevne ,qopted without discussion and with- diers, sailors and marines. horizon, e wepa whke that all the| vr. Campbell, said ;stfong® resfia- | H5a during the war. department to New England as prizes jOther prisoners'yon the tier where Dr. gy¢ a dissenting vote In the -car with President wnsonlneonles of the earth had.turned’ their | ;ons would be passed placing the. or- liavestern members of Ganadian par- |in the last Liberty loan campaign. | Wilkins' cel} was, Warden Hulls test-|“Opon sessions during the entire were Mrs. Wilson, Governor Smith| [aces toward us as those who were the | .'no VoS 00 PROCE PUSUR 30030 liament received messages reporting | The guns are.ready to be shipped. ified, and all of them were “trusties” | .. ifcation debate are expeoted by the and Mayer Hylan. The president re- | friends of freedom and of right, and | 50" averything within its power . ‘to] TP vield will be cut by drought at| New Iongland communities were di- | who were shiffed around from cell to | 1o qert onl Lot Sides and the foreign mained standing. rais‘nz his hat con- | Wheneyer we thought of national pol Zjarive from this country all organiza- Alberta and Saskatchewan. yided ‘into four, classesifor the compe- |oell. The corridor ‘door leading from | i o Pl o e “may also open fts stantly in response to the wave of(Sy 2nd of its n upon the affairs|ijons and indivduals who are not<n| BY reasdn of failure of = measures|iitionni. Waterbury led among the cit- | the tier was left open most of (he|doors during Some of iix hewrings. At p. i of the world, knew we were under | FO08 S VL e orm. of | in dominion ‘sénate, all wartime reg-|jes with miore than 30,000 pepulation, |time. he said. . these hearings it was said today Presi- Scverat hours before the presidentis|bonds, (o dg bé darge thing and theSYWPAHS - * | ulations will end with . the tage*of Individual subscr; During the time Dr.” WHKIRS' coun- | goni ~ Vellsom probabiy would. noi- be arrival at Carnegie Hall every seat| &) = : i e ers being .3691.. Worcester wds next|sel remained with the convieted man, | g0 P DA R ITREUBR Secrecar in the builaing was occupied, and the|,, 'L 18 & priviiege, therefore, beyond | o0 o Pl T Mexican ‘government issued ‘orders| 51 Nolw Haven third. the wearden sl NG delll Lapay: wee] Sakel K1, EUPRES RITITRS . Sacretary nolice had considerable difculty . in|2ll computation for a man, whether in for the pursult of bandiits who killed.| 'fi the grotip of places with a popu- |open, but a “trusty” was on watch. | 0l0 PG foration are expected to be keeping back the thousands .who tried| 2 8reat capacity or a small, to take REOPEN IN BOSTON,John W. Carrol, an Americaa citizen, | jation between 20,000 and 50,000 Quin- Hulls said it was customary to al- | 0hica’io tell in executive session the to force a way into the hall, part in the counsels and in the resolu-| pogton, July 8—Five hundred |t Tampico several days ago. éy won with a percentage of .4625.|low lawyers to consult imprisoned | oVare B0 F€ o S X TR cisions As tie president siepped from his|tions of-a’people like this. 1 am afraid | \;, 0. gealers who received new li President Poincare, accompanied by | New Britain, Conn, was runner-up, | clients and that he had not searched ached at Versailles. automobile a .massed naval and mili- | 33me Deople, S edns. do not un-} .. ces yesterday, reopened their|SeVeral senators and deputies, went!3ng ‘Pittsfield,” Mass., third. Poris. |the doctor until after his conviction.] TSRCNES AL VERSTIICS T oty by the tary band played The Star Spangled | f€rsiand that vision. They do mot see| ;1;ces of #isiness here today and sold | [0 Rheims and presented the city with|mouth. led the group of 5000 to 20,000 | He said that a keeper and himself then | oorun Bl i 0, 00 50® G0 2 (oon Banner while the military escort pre- | it e AV looked foo much UROR |5 3.4 per cent. hoer. They have been [!Dg Cross of the legion of honor. Ppopulation with & percentage of .6737. | went into the cell and took out every- [ SOMIICS, o Wwhlch it WITL B0 B8 SOE0 ented arms. Mr. Wilsen was pre-| 1he grounc. They. have thought too! . ned by the U. S. district attorney's [ Railway = strikers of Germany who|™ Among places having less than 5,000 | thing with which the prisoner might | Z2 T CERPRER /0 € ORI T 4 ceded. to the stage by Vice President | :hefn °nd e "'he"“ o e i ";’hfl" office that ore of their number would | 2r¢ holding up the train service to the | centage - was .6884. Dlainfield. Conn., | h: The . witness quoted and Mrs. Marshall, lormer Speaker ! , al ENdxve Ret ietencd tothe Lyl ) o A’ today, ar tomorrow for south and west decided to resume wor® | popuiation, Billerica’s winning per- | Sheriff Seaman as saying: “See that of the House Ch: il T| voice' sof their neighbors. 3° - but insist their demands must be met. 5 5 s S kept Tocked up and | UKRAINIAN PROTEST AGAINST s amp Clark and Sam- | VOI0S SOF thel nolgnbars. . bt | violation of the prohibition act and b L. | was sceond. he (Wilkins) is kept 1o » uel Gompers. president of the Ameri-| ‘I have never had a moment's Joubt | JORGON OL (he PIORTIUOR ACt 2G| Henri de la Meurthe Deutsch, presi Kkeep a close watch upon him.” Later, RECOGNITION OF KOLCHAK can Federation of Labor, all of whom | 4,10 where the hoart and rurpose of | (I, U2, SUISOME oF (S 195] 043¢ | dent of the Aero club of France, has| JOHN FOX, JR, WELL Hulls said, he transmitted this order | New York, July S—The text of the were recognized and cheered by the| gh= PCORTE JA¥. VIREn ANy N od ihe | lies as a guide for future action pend- | Siven the club 2,000 franes to enable KNOWN NOVELIST, DEAD |to all the keepers protest made by the Ukrainian dele- —a | o er has raised the | HIo8 Q2 8 IO T preme vourt on | it to organize aviation competitions. 2 : ¥ ¢ Edwin Lewis, one of the keepers,|zation to the peace conference against uestion, ‘Will America come in an Railroad administration announced| Knoxville, Tenn,, July 8.—John FOX, | pa jater tectified denied the L the recognition by the allies of the i The president's appearance on the £3 o i i i i platform was the sienal for am ovge|help? I have said. . Of course, America iimcomme :f)‘}_s intoxicating properties |t ‘will pay all certificates issued to|Jr., well known movelist, died at hus | pg 1aleF (Etiied, CERIeq, Re GEiGaT Kolchalypdvernment that of “All- tion which lasted some minutes, end- | W1Il come In and help; She cannot do | % T8, (SIENE hoard expected to is- | F2ilroad companies in lieu of compen-home at Big Stone Gap, Va, today {jocked up. He said he received no|Rusetar made public here today by 'z when the band broke inte . the| 23Ything else. She will not disappoint i e m“"g b ‘viet]C{ = S~ |sation on Federal control contracts. | after a brief illness of pneumonia. instructions concerning the prisoner h“.‘*l“] g P,.’ R o 4 strains of Over There. . Therewas a| o> DiED Dopeithatfias Deen formed of | 1 0o <00 T o dealons toaTaut rao” 1 July. 15. Mr. ['ox was ono of Ametica’s most [ £o VL PCR SENEIER (T rerier | | the Unien Stntes enaracterized. th udden pause when an officer in Brit- | Dy, [east ofeall will sfle in this day ) Leally all o€ the den ors too O 520 | General strike of all workmen in| popular writers of fiction, his novels | Fo™ : ? RO e 05 By e T T ish uniform unexpectedly appeared on | Of NEW-born liberty all over the world | Ond Class O ot g the sale | Florence, called as a protest against|dealing with life among the moun- ||NVESTIGATING SEDITIOUS Attagk upon the prnciples of, liberty. ‘ail to extend her hand of support.-an’ > At wnes Oec | high prices of food. was ended as a | lain peoples of the south, having a ACTIVITIES IN NEW YORK |equalify and free self-getermination jhe platform. Mr. Wilson jumped to|. 5 zyce 1o ticse who have been ri.ide | Who took out 1 first class licel result of action taken by government|wide sale. His leading books were of peoples.” . 3 )k s rork, July 8—A copy of the ol considered to be ‘The Little Shepherd New York, July 8—A copy of The delegation, after setting forth his feet and cros-ed the stage to mes i i Ve i £ did so to avoid delays result ¢ him, nd the cheering broke out o 3 i i 1 i . | against profiteers cdo ” as -the Wi . 1 _wonder if at this distance you|applications .when prohibition is Iift- é i C “Trai 3 “Anarchist Soviet Bulletin” declar- i v e hal (hat e sitan| can have got anv conception of thecd by demobilization of the army. All| secretary 'of State etk war asies 13| Lonesome Piner The. Kentuckianst | g that during the beriod of recon: |the action taken by the representa x = s £ tragic intensity of the feeling of those | licenses were stamped with notices in E- : e S na - Botic society: we | Eives ,000, rainians a . Major G Scott, c an- : -an structing the capitalistic iety a B ish e AtiaGemman- | peoples in Europe who have just had | red letters that were subject to federal | §omic 19 France to take the place ofand ‘the Feart of the Hills® =~ [SHHGCUNE tooput in Jail such oppres- [ Botheviki, 'requested “an immediate - gt By entué In | Sors, rulers and misleaders as Wood- |recognition of the Ukrainian repub- X lic as an Independent state, s 3 sh trans-Atlantic diri- | yokes thrown off them? Have you | regulaations, Amer’®an mission. Bourbon county, ' Kentucky, 56 years Brief welcoming sneeches were “’Ck?ncdh“l’, in your '{‘.”‘d how R Shipping board in disposing of ma-{2g0. He received his preparatory ed- made by Rodman Wanamaker, Mayor | PeOPles, how many nations, were held| PREDICT EARLY SUCCESS terials will co-operate with other gov- | ucation at Transylvania Upiversity Hylan and Governor Smith. The New | foa jrungly ! . s OF IRISH REPUBLIC CAUSE |ernment. departments. and. United |and later was awarded a degree by -Hungarian empire, under the yoke| __© e it He d_Univ v 1 New York, July 8.—Only a “gigantic | States chamber of commerce so as!| Harvard University. He left Ken- jrow Wilson and Rockefeller,” was in- \n_in L troduced into the evidence today |ed for “moral and material a when the joint legislative committee |in its struggle against anarchy. restigating seditious activities in ; w York state, resumed its hearings.| UNION 'BARTENDERS OF York govermor, who was repeatedly | o s . Turkey, under the yoke of Ger- = cheered. introduced the president as|or, TUI | military machine, cquipped with ma- |0t to upset markets. Jackywhan s yolmg . man and; had the bearer of a peace treaty “worthy | ™3EYC il pave been thown off.| chine suns and armored. carst amd| It is reported the Emergency Fleet | spent most of his life ut Big Stone Gap | _Glenn Einnell an attendant at the PHILADELPHIA ON STRIKE. of the honor, dignity and majesty off These peoples breathe the dir and look| “imprisonment of their trusted lead- |COrporation settled with Christopher | in the heart of the Blue Ridge Moun- | New York public library, appeared as| Philadelphia, July 8.—Union bar- this great country. S T = j Hennevig, president of the Pussey & | tains, from which he obtained mucir|@ Witness, identified "the Bulletin, |tenders in the 400 or more wsaloons co copies of which, he said, were found |that had remained open in this city 2 around to see a new day dawn'ahout |ers,” Edward F. Dunne, former gov e » fravhen Mr. Wilson stex ped to the | fiem. ana honaner. S S Cot o7 Tiinels. wrd anc of Iorte R Jones Co.. which owns New, Jersey and | of the material and characters for his front of the stage the band again be-| what js going to fill that day With ac- | erican delegates sent abroad by the|Eennsylvania shipyards in Glouchester | writings. = playing the national anthem, but . - - > . Lo - . : City and credito: £H- 75 i i S P8 S . “Putting every harmful government|strike today, and in most instances tion, they think first-of us. They think: Irish societies of America to intercede we;k, igors” wi e paid this COMPLAINT THAT COSTA RICAN |official or capitalist in jail will give[the places where they were employed was drowned in the cheers of the au-| firsy of the friends who throughout the |in behalf of Ireland at the peace con- R b Pron ot Ivee 2 One | . TROOPS ENTERED NICARAGUA |, "o¢ the text read. “Start to act| The refusal of the bartenders to in the library corridors on July 3. selling 23-4 per cent. beer went on i obviously under the | I9n8 Years have spokert for. them, twhh ference, declared upon bis arrival here ey M e 2 were privileged to ‘déclare that they’today on the steamer La avoie. With | RICE RESIGNS FROM Managua, caragua, July 8—The = - alt actl h : e > strain of deep emot en he bega i r 5 ; ek Va S 3 4 Y ®land if you want it to be real action,|continue at work will have the effect. e el upon any other terms than their lib-|a' statement predicting early success ovoge ol AR iy e g Sl Pl e B e aaen | DPOUEIOR 8, bone dry” (Barind _bane; g d men ng early . - n n article e Bulletin a sned | niot they HInie Wil Lronse: wuioien erty, and they have known that Ameri-|of the “Irish Republic’ cause. Wwas made tonight after a meeting of | trgops has violated the neutrality of |to Tra workers of Amerion’ declared protest to cause the president to de- Text of President’s Speech. iy " lca’s presence in fhe war and-in the! The two delegates were given, an]the state board of education that (-ul .-":.,',g";‘c :Lffi‘,‘ifu";““"s""’;mnference was the guarantee 'of the |enthusiastic reception by a crowd of | Charles E. ffi‘,‘,‘,";o‘{"““,'l""!':';“:’r A da) | _“The advernor has socken of a great debarked Thes drove Immediately 1y | ualification of his successor. Morton said that it was reported there that —— 1o Tl s e g e‘u"faf:"’:":lms ended. Yes. the formulation Of ihe hotel where Eamon De \alern,“s"s qosignation. effective ~upon the | Costa Rican troops had burned build- | SALARIED FIELD SECRETARY bit alarmed 6 find how many speeches | L0, NeAEC iSJ::?P&;&‘:‘t Theredios ‘Zfi'!! “president of the Irish republic” 1s| Jnvder insvector %il'l"e"‘l‘d':i‘?;;f_-fl’:: {ingh at Pena Blanca which had been FOR AMERICAN LEGION | . Part h et Bl 3 i a new task - | stopping. - g C :] i v ion- t ‘ e hom | tHat it Is a fust peace and a peace| GOVERNMENT TO SELL into similar werk in Chicago. Nicaragua about®two miles north of [ation to employ a salaried field sec-|pregident of the Argentine Rice, a member of the labor would open ‘the doors of every | clare an enl of wartime prohibition. 0: ] jail in the country” after the workers - — board from Hartford, had . tendered| , aegnacch ‘from Managua Monday |ion 'neihe country” after Nicaraguan terriior ARGENTINE DEPUTIES CONGRATULATE FRANCE July 8—In the chamber = of today, Paul Deschanel, the m from the chamber of the mind, and'd Want to say to vou this | i 2 Th i ? i o ) 5 o e S | which, if it can be preserved. will save c resignation of Henry C. Morri- A ] POFth. Of | retary was ‘réached at a meeting. to [Beooioont Of the AT Shaohes s afternoon onlyZa few words from the |l world from unnecessars bloodshed 21000000 ROUNDS: OF: SUGAR. | son, of Middletown_was, accapted by | tPres core,cus frontier. Ifl:::‘;; 18) 52y oF tHe state executlve commmittes| ook oo e g A e o July 6.—Sale of 21.-|the board today. He was assistant lot”the American Legion. James B.|[Deschanel said he would. transmii the B » 2 b ‘And now the great task is to pre- ‘Washington, > Ytu‘a have mads‘; me deeply happy by | gerve it. 1 have come back wifh muy|@00.000 pounds of surplus sugar now |secretary and author of a school bill e ZSnerous weltome you have ex-|pheart full of. enthusiasm for throwingiheld by the war department has been | offered at the last legislature. NAMEAUG LAUNCHED AT resignation n of the b r arati T 1€nde dt& me. but I dg not believe that | everything that T can.. by way of in- |authorized, it was announced today, TH stsns i 3 “om- | tine chamber for its declaration. which ume welcome you cxtend to me is half | guence or action, in wilh.yousto seelat a minimum price to be fixed by g E—ToroN IRON WORKS f“‘V" Aitre ‘lo o r‘;'1“‘1'1: b u'\; e o e N Skl e o FoEreal s that Whiclidl extéad fo you. | that the peace is_préserved; that when|the United States suzar equalization| FRANCE NOT PURCHASING (New London, July 8—The Nameaug, | (s, Allred 20 TS v, o the two republics. Sony Jerseyman though, T am. tix'is | 2 long Teckoning comes' men ‘may [ment. " The only condition of sale wil| SOUTH AMERICAN SECURITIES Ney. T Gigedis joEn. wnip, alld _domm | SO Mooty . Judee. Witliar LI i sepan \ = - | look: back upen -this generation. “of|board to cover the cost to the govern-| parisJjuly s Sz Wiiya ek the Groton Iron Workad SPSEEnr e, S ORI o0 acted secs o July 8—The French finance |today at 6.03 o'clock amid the cheers Eipne Phillips. = : THE PRICE OF ROOMS ford, tenderc thanks of the chamber to the -ArTgen- 'Mond_\'. e, retary to succeed Mr beken was beautiful. e = i k b 2 America and_ say »They werp true fo[be that none of this stock may be ex- | miniaeer 3 Rig i e e s ica and say =T b e of this ma ministry, in reply to inquiries madé|of th s @ th-gotiide e’ OF (fhve on el o monionl e whiclt they sgy */&t.. theig) Ported. . Investigation having shown | by the Temps concerning revived re- scretcr?i‘:-;anadrsw?k:ss?lpe?m%:z :;-‘:(:) “‘3; = Parls, July gfir—Many . hotfis; Dbeve it: been the most hiomesick man in the | " Oni- »" small browd. was -peesent &n i i elpr‘"c“:d s"‘f"\ale." = ”"TS'"" ports that official purchases of South |chistened by Miss Rowena Harwood, |CHOLERA IS EPIDEMIC served notice on their patrons that American expeditionary forces, and it | (O Dy iag L ErgNds e ent §2 [is in states cast of the Mississippl ef- | American securities were being made | daughter of Reooived b L. Hocwaot AT FOOCHOW, CHINA |the price of rooms for the week, in- i e onarY Jorces.,and It|the street as ‘thel president e orts will,be made {0 find purchasers |with which to repay . United” States | ot Hins mrotonereived b. L. Harwood B 4 cluding July 14, will be doubled. o Washington, July 8—An epidemic| §ome hotels with rooms having win- - hall, accompanied by-Mrs. Wilson and|fn that section o i for me to trv to espress that I find| o Y 2 y . = credits, said the French government 3 A . n Secretar: Tty ove or Smithg. 3 stnd with the sponsor were Governor 3 4 5 myself in this beloved country again. | 3oo Mavor e rode 1o the Pennarl. TARRESTS FOR VIOLATING THE | 725 making no operations, Refer- | Marcus H. Holoomb. of Conneciient,| Of Cholera has broKen out at Foochow, | dows on the route of the parade hava to: ring especially to Brazilian Securi- | Mayor Frank Morgan of this city and | (it according to a cable despatch [advanced the price of those —reoms to the state department today from |five times. The governmnt is consid- 1 do not say that because I lack in |29 N 3 3 3 admiraticn of other countries. Yo statginuibin AIF: fand MIgRW - WAR TIME PROHIBITION ACT | ties, the ministry said that Presdent-|other notables; and officials of the | o, the state department o /| consi . ering measures to protect te popula- “There have been many things that| %%y, 5 e r e New York, July S—The proprietor |€lect Pessoa before his departure from | Groton Iron Works. This is the third eofiencd my homesickness. One of the |, Adl the entrances 3‘;5?& depot_wwere lof onc saloon and employes in two |France had received every assurance |shipr o be launched At the Groton tion from the speculation of. the hotel chief things that softened it was the;Ziiifec agents nd. meod 'as'f‘*‘ ~lothers were indicted by the federal |that Fance was not buying securities|Iron Work: & Whence “‘Dutch.” « | proprietors. very generous welcome that they ex- |- =55 ki Der” | grand jury today on charges of violat- |t hand over to the United States. ¥ g g - leridea to me as your reprosentative an | Zited of Zthe-platform. excépt Wwenr. | STand Jury today on chaiges of violat X The name Dutch is derived from the other side of the water. And it Il:‘era of xhg' '.ptel}dentsém:n}ed‘izte “par< Salvite FRIEREY t0 /s ernmmant asems&: Equal to the Occasion. Dietsch, meaning the vernacular, as Curiosities of the Calsndar. e ;x,l[dm;)rn softened by the pride! ",y chectal train left fbr Washi == - : Ceuntry’s Dark Days. “Speaking of, accommodating hotel | distinguished from Lati~. Tt is the| It will be found thai Jonuiry atways e il aeiea MR s s eeE - ton at, 6 n. m., ‘the A W iy B The saying. “pot worth a contimem- | managers,” said a traveler, “the best | snme word as the German Denisch. | begius on the same dar of the sreek a . i spent two ho; ¥ mintutes - ig | thousand persons who had. waited for | tal me from the fact that the (-u-l I ever met was in a provincial town | Dutch belongs to the Frankish divi- | &5 October, and the ‘e is true of her true character. spen hours and 31 “§ was weleom: i Mew York city. seéen: With their ovn eyes v \f several hours. After hrief welcoming| tine »tal currency, issued by the conti- | T reahad the hotel late in the evening | sion of the Low German, and is closel; April and July, September and Decem- ceremonies, the president: - = kg d ' L Jerman, s sely P and July, Sep! o ' ety o thes whis | nental cosgress. was wurthless. of | Just before I retired I heard a scam- | related to the Flemish, with which it | ber. Again February, Mareh wnd No- e ¥ i ‘Wilson drove directly to.. the : White | icd had dd ~ & > arl - int N icd had done for the world. They had | PRESIDENT ARRIVED IN House. 5% % nearly so, during the revoiution and ! pering under the bed, and saw a cow | is now practically identified in its writ- | vener also begin on the same day of deéemed her selfish. They had deemed | . - 5 : P her gevoted to material interests. And WASHINGTON: AT MIDNIGHT g @3 i after. © As tha contmental congress | ple of large rats just escaping. I at| ten form. The Dutch Ianguage is one | the week. This, howeyer, Is oniy true they had seen her hoys come across the | . Weshinzton, Jily $.—President wil- | PRESIDENT WELL ‘?“’MPFD o | hud no pewer to levy taxes {t was un- | once complained at the office. The | of the Germanic group of dialects, and | in years of 365 days. d Water with a visien cven more beau fson returned to Washington at' mid- ON TRIP TO WASHINGTON | ablie fo redcem its promises tc PaY. | manager was as serene as a summer | is practically the sume in its structure. Best of All Fertilizers - tifal, thaii that which they conceived |TUght after an ahsence of four months Wilmington, DelL,.Jyly 8. —Three lo- | Besides. the country was fiooded wsm‘ breeze. ‘Ul fix thaf al! right. sir.” he :::::&-“;;{1 g?% ;1"1:1 ained’ dréams or:t c:r;pi:‘l;isd pz;ce fi:‘:mr%fii’o nHen'ivi:: ga.ple r:ze.[ff;w?gg ‘sec':"e,rakciu‘gx’&x service ! counterfeits which could not be de-| said. ‘Boois! Take a cat to room 13 Daily Thought. 38 e - H + i (e Ison, s ‘a po- H - % i fim‘:# ”‘f“ thas tne adidca pride o[,Marnrm Wilson and by Viee Presi: || icrcn :&anfly g‘"’}’érkd ' 2 | at once! The fearful Unhellefgis unbelief ir. I believe that the best fertilizer ot et o penpreriation the {dent Magshall and most of the mem- | fotm. and ‘every.approach fo rait ], - o s ranrself.—Carlyl : o ifor oy el i ity kiph ot memwe hag sont:over: T had j bors. o i Z:’c'xfi:v”éfixm“’ road atation owhen President Wilson [~ Bhortly after a woman has her-lace| Yes, the world owes vou a living, Eenrkalfc Capiles . terprise and intelligence. ~ Withour s o 0. them over. without | The presidential party was: srectod ooy ‘5.5,,.',?.‘? jhere At 9:20. K crowd| eurtains laundered she is apt to motice [hut-you will starye to death if vou sit| Some men practice what (hey pr this;lige and gypsmn, bones and, gresm i ans Hads ot Vo Bt the DI e R o Erteny 1 ass = ;y.g e prei r:! _u» td moking is injurious to her hus- dn""v,n and wait for it to come round]but the majority are atistied manure, marl and guano will be of Mt tatfon ' of & c % P A ¥ an gefu-. - vreaching what they practice. tle use.—Henry Ward Beecher. f s M Jo