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i 2 . TINORWIC M. WEDNES ! : ' ' GES—74 PRIGE TWO - CEN ly 115 —The- strike : i | iowing & vote by the : J % : { ing a vote by the r - . i . lEhte in which 10,643 ball 3R . 2 4 3 3 m tfi‘&. ! 1 were in favor of a co ; Bis ar striks & : ? of ‘the e, four mass R . ¢ . y af-time ban on il g and it was resolved Y S S . _¢|and tin concentrates was_lifted. 5 i | work -forthwith. - - «'Of | *fnports of gold for the first ten days | B o o i bl % rit s I k. 3 or Junc. amounted to 31,602,000, | Sen .‘gFfil.st Breaks With New Fury About Peace Committee of Inhumant g . o In Now ebtrathed wheat trading Wil be ¥ h,amlon Giving Shantung Peninsula to Tokio G Six Former Service Men Tell t o PRy 8 B At (ralE AiTThe ra ! Treatment Received In Camps and Prisons In si:lr?"gr‘.'“'s-']xth‘":mcufn&: m Jast | and e ‘.'Qé.::a .1%"1‘! P 't, AT . ugies " F 2 ¥ h orty - ef S e - v 3 ¥ ment wi P i 5 ° France—Alleged Cruelties Said to Have Extended Over "'%""t“’z"“"h!""".".“'; S S| v Tom “eél 5 Soacoin. et el e, s 15— "“"Jl:"l'o”"f'-;' e adly o1l canned ;rnen ’Ch"'e.ty Op.u‘po!wenu ay Territory Was Wh Period of Several Months — Poor Food Dealt Out Inf| g §7¢ ¢ 87,20 T miue’Sweens k;%’a“fm out nere. coday by the | Fiost, ciuge has-come | over <Henry | CRLRINY (98 4 gunced over 2,200, rom China Without Shadow of Cause—Wilson Small Amounts and Men Slept On Mattresses In Mud— | ins orerstions N SRENES BRacns it the Ok P gimdiey roraets O, 5. FACitat| oo Gkt e e 080 B 5 7 Claim Only Alternative Was Failure of s e = B 'MASKED INTRUDER WAS ., , _[Churches of Christ in America, of ;i o $1%660,000| Bar silver was d at 53 5-3 o i i i alls F Lieutenant “Hard Boiled” Smith Mentioned Frequently | . vouflu!‘msmcm. STUDENT | which comumission William T. Haven ia o ag: fl‘;"“&.e‘"cmi.;i'“‘p";“,‘.? pénce dn ounce in PR Tew York nferenc.e—Forelgn e stions Comrm!'tec ('a.“s | chairman ‘and. Sidney L. Gulick 18 sec. he fators amotner areat war|dauoted silver at $i 4 Data Bearing Upon Or Used In Connection With By Witnesses. ko e s M e S B 3% wit American shipyards in month of y Rt ' [ moumced tonight that e e ADat |, #9The revorts ‘ot strocitice emalndt |2 lagutie or Ratio e T T e arcduitd the Shipping, Board| ‘Washingion, July 15— fhe 'stormy about the cons Washington, July 15.—Six former niever and Bush. eral 1h charge| And Killed A gne e niversity et Koréan popuiatioh’ and especially |* Tne Hemry Foca: nie.ini 1916 was essels’ of 578,583 tons. jEenate fight over the peace treaty|also was sent (o (h American soldiers testified today be-| DI they LY e e | e e early. vesterday moraing Sepae b;;gxmt;vmmko;:n‘-" s bposing. the sending of; the, national . First American sirplane to. enter §hitted away from the League of Na-|the foreign relations coms fore a special house committee in-|jonncon, who left his seat in congress Ly Professor . Benjamin Franklin months are SonBTmed In abunaet] SUAY 10, O exican, border und |Canada cove: 5 miles from - tions covenant today and broke with a |adopte resol y Se 5 i oday onfirmec urging the U; the | burg to’ Montreal in_50 minutes. new fury a he prov sof, republican, Calitor # = % o Ve . 4 T - = that’ A 2 which 68 per,cent were. s ol B - gy, - B movectiea-an o c;:u:):;g > "5"; % Lieutenant '* “Hara " Boiled” o ("dx;fia«‘nim?\?ny wg_;? igelnr:fl:(;fi:)‘;: 3‘utméh0"§:§ °; L! ‘:etdfm l:ou;-c!l ke it‘?t‘!.gen’?e&';te dt!l"pel:s ne‘wol 3;’&“:;'; :::-ngd rest by FLand op’;Lnf!Zf.- ti:fiegtx: t\:“i:l‘:r ‘l'l?mf::!'\, R R JEuE Oveck il (O e n SR 4 - { of: urches of Christ in America. | war'is mecessary. He took the posi-| Italian Provost (Marshal maintaining | the Tokio. government. hod aiiaey | ioatiye to ine by arrogant officers in charge of the|Smith was tried at Tours early this|according to the police. was made bY | “After nearly three mionths' study tion, “as a ‘witness.. that now is the!lorder in, Fiume. The Irench troops|Shantung from China at the neace too | tion with 11 Toon prisoners and camps. Only one of the | year, a hundred witnesses appeared|¥jarry . Berger, a former room mate fof ‘the Korean situation, this commis- gnqt‘ to establish univérsal peace, and’|are remaining in their barracks. 5, ble without the shadow a‘r"e é:u:’(‘: ;». “f?x n:’ .‘uu ng witnesses, all of whom were charged|against him and bhe: e an"mym of Holfelner’s. B ,%an_ J5 ssuing a statement based on|that If the great war which ceased in| . The .Meteor, the . former .German [vept the ambition of e i with being absent without leave, was | testified Sidney Kemp of The police also announced ‘hat‘%:i{ the examination of about 1,000 Dagesfthe field- last ‘November does not re- | Kaiser's yacht, was advertised for saled SBbarters iof the treaty deteatod (hoHie 1o Seasading ot th e, the e e D 1di g e R ntity ot Jewelcy. | rettorn: mad i s borss, o committees. | sult m'a league which will assurejthat|in Scandinavian, pabers for $45,000, |course of Eresident wiison orogd ihelng in less thun two e e e - o eaaon. to DaiE BeRteL oo | A o s | epte: ghd the: persenal aAc0ants of lpete, there tan,be no better time than| © Amoroan Smetian. & Retnirg. Co. ] sotimtions oy adent Wilson In the ne-|Bfth of its scciions I “The Bastile,” the “Stockade.” “Pri- |in addition to being beaten, f0od in|ciothing, cameras and other ~articles le eyewitnesses to the events|the present to rénesw tho strife. announced. increase in-the price of{native was failure of the whole pes vens h son Farm Number Two' and “St. Ann's | small amounts and of poor quality was| which they valued at about $2,000 and|attefiding the Korean demonstrations| A ccording (o Mr. Ford . most of the o iy e g e o M el e al, he whole peace|covenant, the L Hotel,” also known.as “the brig” were | suppiic8 and that the bedding wWas|which, they said, leads to the belief ot o siofl ingepéndénce anid | pacifist propaganda ‘ajstributed' bromd- | e e > Q0 Na% SSNRIE PORE, Jeonlerence. - rorel A1 850 many o the piaces named by the witnesses as|poor, sometimes the mattress belug in| that He was implicated in the robbery | their ruthless suppression by the Jap-| cast in his name was written by Theo- | 1 g e R B OO 00, o s tonjtltirman Tollgs of thé forelsn rela- here was no the scene of the alleged cruelties, | mud under a small tent. of other fraternity and boarding houses | anese military government i | dore Delavigne, a publicity agent em-|jant ‘at Kitchener, Ont. o norease!was. 5 leclared Shantung | dent Wilson's ¢ which were said to have extended over| “A prisoner was smiling’and an of-|in the vicinity of the University of| ‘““This report bstantiates the | pioved by Him. More often ihan not,| LBt 4 - was “a price paid™ for Japan committec on several months in 191S. Some officers | ficer says ‘Take that smile off, or I|Pennsylvania. gharge, that the Japanese colonial sy5: | Mr. Ford said. thece armuments wers| “'PUS 42 132,000 tractors 'were pro. | Chiiace OF the Loague of Nations.| treaty, nor ‘was iiny n n charge of the prison camps. it was|will A H, Mendleburg of Baltimore| Holfelner, who was 26 years old, had | tém which has DBeen forced upon the |sent ‘out without his having read them | g or®,than 132000 tractors wer T Lo raon 1 > repnblicdn’ Nebraaka, | haye ths commitiee said, had been convicted by courts- | testified. he officer did by rolling|gpent two vears in the medical school | Koreans is thoroughly Prussian in its!at all. He repeatedly stated, howevers BoTablb arednotion tor 1010 cottmy g | vogTaod that ‘Japan in 1917 secretly|the public. There w martial and others were awaiting trial Mendleburg | of the university and was rated a good | military severity and its treatment of | that he assumed full responsibility for Irobapie ed{had inveigled the Turopean allies in- |viction, howeve Licutenant “Hard Boiled” Smith, | added. Student, He was to have continued|the native population. Everywhere in propdgunds. g Aaioian, iission headed by Duke | oaraDromise to support her Shantung|ident gee the comm one of the prison camp officers, was| When telling of poor food, Mendle- | 1is studies this fall. Korea, it is stated. the sword is the|' imterposed one important qualin. | | Abyesinian mission headed by Duks |claims. Senator Borah, republican: | the' White House und n ving mentioned frequently, while others|burg said that “if you asked for an he killing of the young man w: cln‘blem of authority. cation regard! the use of the word e ~ b amed were Licutenants ' Mason and | extra piece of bread yOu were flat on | suscounaed by sousationgl - circum: | -“The attitude of many of the Jap- | “prcparcdnian" What he méant, he|and presented the felicitations of their States must either underwrite ~the| Senator Lodg r Sullivan, and Sergeants Ball, Wolf-|your back.” . stances. Professor Schappelle, who is|ancse officlals foward their Korean|said, was over-preparedness. Sovscamens, st Shantung , agreement _or: accept the|support of the league ha assistant professor of Romance Lan- |Subjects 4s overbearing in the ex-| Outstanding features of the day ire caused by lightning destroyed |challenge of another power, the cour hased by the Sh : 0 7 | guages at the university, was awaken. |tréme. The recent movement for in-|were: - three buildings'in the business section{try would choose the latter course. |was coupled with a w PROHIBITION MAY BE HIGH PRICES MEAN ed by a student who said he heard gfi:‘;‘?"::x;:‘: "n":.f:d = ;ed“cl“fl Production of the “flag of lumani- gfig;%;%:zg.d} N O n redl s or Hitcheock, Nebraska. rank-|pan was following ir i P 3 s e’ the peop ty” or “world brotherhood” flag, con- $400,000. g democrat of ‘he committee, re- any as an emp EVEN MORE DRASTIC SHRINKAGE OF BJLLIONS | some one walking in the hall Prafes /0% Suntry from national extinchion |irraoids o Con nplgyés - sithout | . Commercial, Cable , Co. ‘announced|plicd that the Gen rlahts 1n Shan. another = ’, 4 - ¢ " Scha bi f? = Washington. July 15-—A man's right| New York, July 15— Shrinkage of|Sor Schappelle Wwhe has hunted DiElangror, the recovery of many. of the | autnorization By Me Born but. in. |that delay in cables to Hawaty Philte | ine. were sotoimod ler s in Shan- up on the othe to keep liquor in his own home, which | “billions of dollars in ‘painfully ac- % " 9 elemental rights of justice, such as the by one of his ut-|pines, China and Japan continuc be-|in 1898 and were won irly from prs said the g £t00d the test before the house judici- | cumulated savings in-the form of life|2nd is an °’;“;~;:fl“;’;“‘;':;‘;nga“3r:,’;‘f use of ‘their own 1.“}.';“";. Tremdom of | oo Praretly, by o cause of heavy files. Germany by Japan long before the |chairman. “We are ary committee, must take its chances|insurance policies, bank deposits, PS“;,E i R of speech and assembly,| Mr. Fond's admission that he still| Eamonn De Valera, president of the | United States entered the war. Sena-|name at the 1 now in the house. bonds and mortgases,” because of de- | SF And started 1o invesHERIs. Te AmMC | whi been denied them by |considers wars of aggression as mur- | Irish Republic, concluded renuous (tor Williams, democrat, Mississippl, [of China—handing o Notice was served today _on the|preciated currency, unless the present 2etoss, the SOITIEEE B (€ LTINS der. and ‘professional soldiers, not even | three-day campaign in Chicago and|said the president had to accept thc|tically of that great p commitiee by one of its members that |level of prices and wages is reduced, | B4 (5 (RS WRR PUON COUCRC 2N | “They hoped by peaceful demonstra- | excepting General Grant and General|left for San Francisco. Shantung settlement or come home|pan. I do not wa when the house resumes consideration | was forecast here today by George E. |2 ofessor Schappelle, he called tions of passive resistance to the con-| Pershing, as murderers. Surplus property division of the War | without a general treaty of peace and | try e at the b of the prohibition enforcement meas- | Roberts of the National City Bank in Hand et ok rofessor's| JUFOrs Lo, attract the attention of thel mis reiteration that to him history | Department is offering for sale under|that Japan never would give up the|(hing. ure an amendment would be offered to|an address ofi the business outlook|2Ut: "Hands up’ abd the profes n | Po&ce " ‘conference at Paris to their|was so much “bunk” and ap admis- |sealed bids 13,00,000 yards of surplus|peninsula unless forced to do o by | Senator Norris, annc make it unlawful for a person to re-before the convéntion of the Jobbers'| {iRly "o& & Tovey ToUeh, et b cause and to win from it the same|gion that on many subjects he was|gray gauze now held in Boston. war. liarat "time’ that ke ocon i possession of liquor stored prior | Asseciation of Dress Fabric Buyers. | ¢ Woswel WAr beiew The BEERC O Slapportunity for self-determination | ignorant. althoush he did not consider| Federal Judge Mayer extended r In the cnd the senate adopted with- | the treaty, char > July 1. The committee, in framing| “Owners of such investments” said | WOUTOEC ‘hfle FoUnds Stag et nE hich other small and oppressed peo-|himself an “ignorant idealist” as|ceivership so as to place Lindley M.|out a record vote a resolution by Gen- tung agreement ihe general enforcement measure, eli- | Mr. Rpberts, “will find that the-intey- | JuheQ (0 Oh° STOURC, BASECEl BEFORY (ples have heen led o expect under|charged by the Tribune in the alleged | Garrison in charge of surface roads in | ator Lodge asking the momdrnt for | Dans, arTecmen! minated the section which have made | est as it is received and the principal | the street a 2 President Wilson's famous fourteen|iibelous editorial of June 23, 1916, Brooklyn controlled by the B. R. T, any available information about a se-[to “purchase peace a home storage illegal. but the big ma-|when finally paid will have only abous | IgW minutes =~~~ - = tea | POILS. o hended “Ford is an Anarchist.” Eighteen persons were inj, cret treaty alleged to have been nego- | honor. jority polled vesterday by prohibition- | one half the purchasing power of the |, g PIeSs) SChapbolle wes, Seestecy = “The invariable procedure of* the| ‘Statement that when a war is un-|the roof of & house on the Bowlevard | tiated befween Japan and Germany in| Semator Under ts was accepted in some quarters to | original savings.” a technical charge of manslaughter. | comed Fevolutionists was to = as-|avoidable that conscription is _the|of St. Martin collapsed while the Vic- | 1918 embodying a plan for Russian re- |bama. also making mean that.the bill in certain respects| The speaker declared there was|? technical charge of manslaughter. |semble, usually carrying the national! fairest method of obtalning an army.|tory Parade was in progress in Paris, | habilitation and promising Japan's in- |ment in the senate reg: EUNS) =0 (dhoutig MaUsED G- The total number of officers and |direct protection of German interests|ty, said he would supno will be made still more drastie. something “delusive” about a rise in 4 i’ The prohibition measure was not|Dprices caused by depreciated currency | POZEN FOREIGN CREWS s, g |lent to the Japanese ‘Banzai’ or to our| MANY THOUSANDS OF enlisted men of the United States Army|at the Versailles negotiations. heartedly as a taken up today, the sundry civil ap-|and that it created a situation that QUIT THEIR VESSELS | 'hurrai’). In no case was anything FRENCH PEASANTS HOMELESS/ Medical Corps on duty with our arm: A sweeping request for information | peace. £ ke “4 " 3 i more violent attempted, nor were grms & gpinon 7 : i Ts a mmfi"”fiir?‘:n"7 ,Z’°m"e:‘su§§°§'i'ro§: NO EVIDENCE ’:GAmrr E?g&;";::?:firngé"if{ewé':&effl"ulx{é e feed Mt s - Thpanses (tnnr(lg( ol]r‘lt-.qe,i(thet rteh(innAaXloitt:: A'::fleluhol‘nl vers. .1.,:&.,1'; by, A(lh. PROVIDES MILLIONS FOR R. I. COMPANY VOTES ool g “ KING OF HOBOES” , e o v ®|for the relief work of the Americ can Legion at ‘Birmingham; Ala., 3 x Thursday- or Fday Atlhntis “Outy, ‘N 3. STy 15 Getr] QUIL Division of ‘the International Sea- | 0PN Bdd kilieq o wonrded by hun cpyiee for ‘devastated -France, arelthat.na mamber of the post,wnuld be v:::;:”fi '_'::'D;fmm;:”"mf Gl At Lox TSN SALE OF 2 ER CENT. BEER | Davis, kniown & the "King of hobges,” | ichs Jssogiation, announced . that R o 0 P | Doty tar hear e "SdXesk™ B NG Vioy - doNlare! 20 the Yomntlona) train- | sult of sevion i ILLEGAL IN PITTSBURGH | who has been in the city jail here for|istry had_ quit their vessels in ~ - . or. v his arrivall. At'the direction of Governor SiithiinS of Inired soldters. sallofs and ma- | executive commitice « sgveral days on a chiree preférred-BY| Yack: hathor. - #tripping and beating|here. on the French line -stéamer|50 New York Guardsmen were ordered | Tines is provided iy an amendment to men employed Pittsburgh, July .15.—The govern- i 4 ortu s v eivi the local police of Impersomating a ¥, 4, tha ke 4 re & s b X the sundry civil appropriation bill ten- | Compahy, which oper mbat Wit 6 SEst rown said, that their strike was not Espagne, ' Mr.Bamgs, who has been|to Rome, N. Y., to assist in ress- S Py, Tove amainet the Gomoptt ioday In its| teqeral officer, was released today by ionly in symipathy. with tHat of _{ ot zle), Semipgathators and the brieall S SRISE s wo: MoBIS Suidy of relief | og amerders. A sen S i SUPBTesS | (o ively. ddpted by the nouse today hy | lnes of ‘the ntire stk 2 5.4 per cent —alconer|Judse Robert Ingersoll on a writ of'can seamen, but for tne purpose -of gy i’:m s -were . frequent, while| Work for. the committee, declared that | strik a vote of 120 to 149. As the .ppropri- | Newport, will go « n Judge Thomson in the United | fjare was 1o ovidence tr aborran panE caualizing all wages on the high seas-| SIS0L; SRICEE SIS, JER9UEnL, W | the ‘malority of ¢ the ~peasants are!*'Captain William 'S. Jones, 25 years|X1ON Measure originally passed the|day at midnight unles there was no evidence to warrant holu- | Crews today deserted Dutch, Danish, homeless, while most of the others are |51a" and mechanician George Duzane, |10U5¢ and was vetoed by the prosident, [bor Board by that tim T g W g U g g Norwagidn and “Swedish ships, M.| turacd obse upon the Korean crowds | VG tnoney and with onty & seanty | Sh,and mechaniclan George Duzane,|{”'Ciiled §6.000.000 or this' murwose, | Cislon 1n the wake ca urrers of officers of the Pittsburgh| "5 i . bl ™ as d Independent ing- avis was immediately re-arrested | Brown said, adding that American un- " irty-{focd supply to tide them over the|G)io: 4 4 Consideration of the sundry il | before it. James H. Coleman iirses of violation o _ihe wap | BY,4n agent of the department of jus- | jon delekatés Had experienced con- |CLrSSnE were among tne thirty-{ (200 PUPRY. [0 H0S ER L SN Gorl v ¢an the result of injuries caused |qppropriation bill 'as remodeled to |agent of the wnion. w prohibition law. TFach ®f | ihe| tiCe: Who held a warrant charging him | siderable culty in persuading the{yiies SIERSES of (e decioration OF B8slunteers of the .committee are serving|"ghfali o Henry F: Noyes,|Mect the obfections raised by the pres- | wire the hoard to this eff cen defendants was held in $1000| Wil POSINg as a federal officer. He|crews of Several British ships,to re- | nOUC 1 SR RIDDECC '0f the move. | in, France o Y 1 that the| TétiFed; died at. his home n Berkeley, | \acnt I vetoing it, precipitated a par- The union previou Hiissioner and held in ball which was | Ton vessel 91 ault despies “ihs "o |ment ~the 'octasion for o relentless|, The omX [Mnancial hep tha Cal. g served in many Indian cam-|firiher nrogress on the mcistice ard|an hout and an eeht h for the November term of ‘court. i . n Taissioner and held in ball which was|ish, vessel did quit dospite” the’ fact| DIl (0%, et Christianity in Korea | TeluSees can expect from the Erench |[8 [e Served n many indian cam- ended onl$” when the republicans fore- |met but the Not lllegal in Boston. furnished by Frank M. Edwards, presi N ea- | government, ‘he sajd. was the 25 per 2 Ty gas: they. had e yaon oF #|In certain villages a1l of the Christian | EOVernment, ‘he $ait was, (b0 20 PO crican Wa ed .through' a motion to = adjourn. |strike had Boston. July 15—Sale of nom-in- |dent of the Glass Blowers Union, now |round trip to England, he.said. T & i s toxicating beer-contaliies more. then | in session bers. b Mr. Trown 'stated 'that he would [Jch | Vore mummohed ey were" fireg | On values of 1914, o be aliotted them | Inter-Allied Commission, 1¢2%4ing | Leaders on_both sides admitted it was |union oMcials 1-2 of' 1 per cent of nigbhol s not 11 - % send ‘a_cable message to Joseph Her- [(weo) SRUTEREE, Then ChOy Were Q1P| when Germany makes her first pay- | rules for o btion of trade with Ger- | the most bitterly contested parlia-| The receivers of the road upon. by Japa: D ment of reparation to France. an (oopder territory, prohibited re-|mentary mixup in vears. stated their case before . legal, under ghe war-time prohibition | REFUSES TO LEAVE bert Wilson, head of the National buildin, i R Roestel h 3 gs. burned to the ground with that the com-|moval of 20,000 tons of dyes and chem- > " inited. toiacaie Judge Anderson of the United States Britain and Ireland, informing him of ) i 3 i it o . it 7 “onn., July. 15.— : . Infors ‘From March 1 to April 11, 361 Ko- 3 isteibuti ¢ seed, the| Three thousand Galician Jews were i a ction now that o T Doy i Gevera: | remalning old pérson who was. ones | Liremen’s and Sailors’ Union of Great| rebpa were known:to Have beon kilied | FEIoN by the distcibution o seed. the | TIiey Housind, Satician Jews wers Snprapriatio. measare, Dot e | oAl e anss ment % cared for in the Archer Home for| "o gon't want this” he said “But|ona o0, wounded. ~The latest reports|ang the distribution of chickens, goats|Bela Kun, head of the Hungarian So- | provide $12.000.000 tar (e morepiiees | STAIrs e In the b SEPARATE REVENUE Aged here steadfastly refuses to leave. | uo," o see how the strine. sorar pob| AL focthe effect that while the public|Zng ‘rabbits, which are being appor- | viet, deciared Galician speculators In- | P of s scieint, rghabllita Tie is Charjes W. Myers, who came 1o | Jor, <37 $¢¢ how the strike.fever has|demonstrations by _Koreans = had | §i00 3% 0e Sraing to the ‘numbor ecffest the country and - posroms - ave instead of $6,000,000, & ieimalls e |EFFORT TO AVERT DISTRICT FOR R. I.|ihe home in 1916, paving Mrs. Amy|spread. We must stop it, and I have ed.the arrest-and torture of sus- | pijaren in each family. bound to come. dnggsad or 36,000,000, ar grisinsily-oar BOSTON “L" ST (Special to The Bulletin.) E. Archer Gilligan $600' to care for|oracied my delegates to instruct the|pected persons by the palice were con- | “"Noqilal attention Is. being provided | Judge Mayor, ‘of the United States 3 Boston, July 15.—Tk Wa: ngton, D. C. July 15.—The|him until he died. He alleges that his creIS.'oi foreign ships to stay on their tinuing and that a reign of terror pre- to ‘the sick in 143 villages, he added.|District Court, New York, signed the TO ALLOW SUN board at Washing wa treasury department will separate the | contract permitted s remaining even | P02 vailed.. * Furniture and - other _household up- | decree granting complete immunity ig DAY MOVIES telegraph today to announce internai revenue collection districts of [if the property changed hands, as has|pFoRTY STEAMERS TIED ‘hat the. 1{3rmrsng n;mcyh of lh: plies are being furnished at cost, Mr.|the Cunard' Steamship Co. as to the IN SOUTHINGTON |its findings in the case of onnecticut and Rhode Island making | happened. The new owners wlish to federal councils commission has met|Banes said, while 25 schools have been s for damages as the result of the | Southington, Conn., July 15. - A [men employed by the Bostor caich a separate disfrict. No official | be relieved of his presence and . to- UP IN BOSTON. HARBOR| ¥ "h‘fl":&mfif;me;g”&"fiv{zm established to educate the children. sinking of the Lusitania. Southington borough meeting h-ld to- | Rallway Company, in order Statement is Obtainable but on high|morrow a sult of ejection will be heard | Boston. July 18.—anout forty eteam- | INCISBRRSSERCOrUREEL 1 CHIOSRE) Lo s R T pight - authtorized jthe puplie ®iow- |a strike'called for Thurada Zgthority it ean be said this is a part|to determine whether his contract will|ers were held in this port tonight by | Toml the following, cablogram, juse e~ A RE ng on Sundays of moving pictures by |at four o'clock if a ¢ Ol pew system to be inaugurated |hold ood.. Mrs. Gilligan is now in|the strike of marine workers. Al- Premier of the: imperial cabinet: ARE GRANTE I S REQUISITION OF THAW |2 vote of 173 to 84. Interest is let to|reached by that time. T Thereby pach state In the Urion will| the state prison, having pleaded guilty | though local representatives of the | PP¥R'SF 87 IR IMBETR) ARNCE |l cgjumet, Mich, July 15.—The Calu- Harrisburg, Pa, July 15.—Attorney |05, Vote by the fact that the one [was sent by the public trustee rave a district of its own and states|to causing the death of a former in- | Merchants and Miners Transportation ses committed by agents|met and Hecla and the Mohawk- Wol- | Ge, oh w bl movie theatre in the borough is with- | company. The board three wee now h: v report: of abuses commitied by agents neral Schaffer in an opinion sent to t i i and 1v ow having_excessive number will be|mate of her home. Company refused to say whether the A ene in Korea | verine Mining Companies today an-|Governor Spre cam- | 1B two hundred feet of the residence |took under advisemen reduced. Moreover the department company had granted the demands of | o, Ahe _Japanese “"":’y“m, serious | nouncell “the restoration. of war-time | menae that o recnsitoday 2Am- ot Governor Marcus H. Holcomb and |of the men for 73 1-2 cen il furnish each of the large cities of |HELD FOR THEFT the men. the steamer Ontario of that|attencion. I.am fully prepared to look | wages allowing an increase of 15 Der|ermor of New York for retumn o Stem iie 18w which sanotioned home ruls on |end an elght hour day. over by a députy Ofmbme Sther et AND ATTEMPTED BURGLARY |05 S350, [ate teday for Baitimore | squarely at actual facts,as I have de-|cent in the wages of 12,000 men. York city of Harry K. ThaW. noW|ernor and was repassed by the lastjLabor Wilson of the import mue official to furnish reauired infor- | Middletown, Conn. July 15.—Joseph e CISERALY ol S VaEipRa - apcRsione, - the ' g confined in. a ‘Philadelphia asylum; be | zeneral By R madiate award. upon. ad Tion “to persons . interested . without | W. O'Brien, who was arrested yester: | CORSET WORKERS DEMAND regifn of slwtielsipatich [impnaumated refused on the ground that Thaw s a | 5¢7°r! 255embh William . Mahon, Interna . i a ime . ol ., c iy = -2 . Bridgeport, Conn. July ‘15.—A gen- |stantial modification io meet the al- advice and formall; £ th ui- i AND HIGHER WAGES L o o Connecticut wiil not e.adversely af- |night before last when he was detect-| o, 31 sirihe bt che ~corsst workers: ot | siantial madification to meet the a Self As Scapegoat e R e S Rl s o R ”*A!:m WAGES |sttuation at Boston and i fécted by the change except s6 far as|ed trying to get into the Central Na- |y United States was decided on at|the formation, of the present cabinet ¥ Mr. Schaffer ref /s to.the refusal of [ ployes in the polishing departmment Of | Geeided hefs PRESIDE AND C. T — & tee of .the International Corset Work- | pied in working out .the scheme of Brumbatgh in 1917 and to. th i e, ” 2 SIDENT ABINE held for the superior court. He was|ioc,°f & : p 3 £l 7 an e conten- | wenton strike today, demanding an | pi ANS AERIAL FLIGHT ers’ union this morning, and Miss|needed administrative reforms in Ko- Jion OF Mo’ New, Torl atthoriion that | oo 4 o SIS DISCUSS DOMESTIC PROBLEMS | charged also with stealing an Elks|pannie Cohen, vice presidemt of the|rea. A comprehensive nlan of reor- s B ity e vaah b re | Do axggnd. dnjincieaks BG.XE FROM ROME TO TO L eashington. July 15 —President | gharm from the office of J. Vincent|iniernational Garment Workers' uiion | ganization with . this object in view turn, for trial and then save n. my | oaor Shoie an AReE AN SOm e, 'Taly 15—LB) A 10 e a5 cablnet met (oday for | Commerce, who nas an omce in the|lSft immediately for Xew York to ob- | hasraiready been on the tanis.’ For ) opinion_ the status of Thaw is today(Charies D, Rice, works manager, said | Gabrield & Annunzio, por y i ; | bank build: o e e ol B4 s ¢ ont 1 ; e Just what it was at the time of theithe demands would not 'be ' granted.|has arranged to attempt a 1! gé’:nm::é‘:'; .E‘é%fc.'u';f:n l’;.n::ls L‘::? o M mim‘hf);;:::rk: | secretary of-the Con :?;;u!:-; lnpta‘: ';,‘n‘;’éfi.‘é:"..?‘ihi"'«‘x‘..‘.‘ prior hearing ‘oz the first requisition; | The working fln::l at &e sheupzla nine RS €6 Tokio and return. . T defstood that a vast number of do- | RESUMPTION OF MAIL necticut State Federation of Labor | turbances which- have _unfortunately ; o Pt s L Serras pithout | ndurs. '\ THE present wages of the ‘men | Will last altogether o month, mestic problems had been under dis- SERVICE TO GERMANY |announced this morning that the cor- | broken out i various parts of the 1 e i u s dsiied Judl- Lypre not sGiled. svigtor purposes cussion and that the president had ac- i 5 set workers and affiliated organiza- | peninsula. ' ‘ sprovided b; JAVZ n y wuainted the cabinet officers with in- | Washinglon, Tuly 15 Resumption of | 30, " expend $250,000 to win the Tn ' view, however., of the recent . . ing o sprovided by our statutes ' The|BUYS NEW'HAVEN The rout will lay ! A timate details of the peace negotia- | Mail service - 5 strike ‘ improvement in.the situation, the con- que y 8¢ s coi POST OFFICE BUILDING |ner, India, Tongkin - 8t and Germany, effective immediately, e. dition, if a change shall take place, is Japan. « d"Annunzio hgs arr There are 10,000 corset workers in|templated reform can now be, in my P TR B B gy P e - Tt I B DM gl (1 one. for the. court having -custody’ of | * New glaven, Conn, July - 15.—The | iations along the rodte wr hfm to determine and not for your de- |0ld post office building which the gov- | roniemicn” s cupplies frer e eeting Postmatser Gen. | W2 previded in an order signed late ot e today by Postmaster General Burle- ~ 3 - e The ¢ “ > - eral pE:s?:::{' (l;m::‘ne’:in“crln.eéeezm::;l: b ? }he i,ndlerest.s of over 20,000 persons it E.?fi;:x;:‘;znagecgtupmcduu e ‘ . ; termination. "I am in full agreement eFumont will complctely vacate in a L LRSS ing to inquiries, the postmatser gen- |, Mail matter addressed to any por. | fi orkers demand a 44 hour|make them. definitive shall have beem SR eSe comeinsion or skxtaxney. Geri- R R N DS (LS 0SW | ORDERED TO 'AGCEPT ) Caid B he left the White Houan | tion of Germany now will be accepted Be e ke domian A e gral Brown, that a lunatic, judicially | federal building ovp 3 REFERENDUM PES fhat there was -absolutely nmo truth® | Under the same regulations and at the|Week. a closed shop, Afty per cent. 3 Qeetermined so to be, is a ward of the|and which nearly two years ago was - [ in recent rumors that he was about fo | S3Mme rates as apply to mail to other |crease in payiand no charges for ma-| .\, on " inE STRIKE 5 state until his disability is removed[sold at auction to a ‘syndicate, has| Lincoln, Neb., July 15.—Ar Sohes dhe ‘abiiies European countries. As direct steam- | terials used in the worl s e EPHONE OPERATORS 7 by proper proceedings in -the court|been sold at private sale, it was an-|tive write of mandamus direc = ship service between this country and| The workers met ;5 et this OF TELI Q 7 which committed him: that he is not |noumced today. The purchaser of rec-|retary of State Amsber e TO AGAIN CONSIDER Germany has not been established, | mOrning and were addressed by Miss| gan Francisco, July 15.—A request subject to requisition = proceedings |ord is the treasurer of a local realty | accept and file a petition for a mail will be sent by way of Holland, | Nellie Chase, president of the local|inat all telephone operators and elec- from another state and could ‘not be|company. The sale price is thought|dum on the action of the N DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW | X5/ 70!, b8 §5at by = union of corset workers. . s’ workers' nniona in the countey Fhee SR L to exceed half a million dollars. leglslature in raiitying the 1 Washington, July 15_—Hepeal of the N SHERMEN 2 be called out on strike before July . Mr. Brown served as attorney gen- T pa prohibition amendment or show gaylight saving law, believed settled | KNITTED' GOODS WORKERS bitid ook S ::Ev on behalf of the striking operators and eral under Governor Brumbaugh. EASTERN HOLDING CO. by August 4 for not doing so, w by the house yesterday in sustaining O OUT ON STRIKE REAPING GOLDEN HARVEST | jinemen on the Paeific coast was sent 4 4 % s HAS CHANGED ITS NAME |sued by the district court today the president’s veto of repeal legisla- G N ST Portland, Me., July 15.—With Port-|to J. P. Nooflan, president of the In- a5 WILL CONSIDER EVIDENCE Dover, Del, July 15—By certificate| The court's order was made tion was reopened today at a confer-| Seymour, Conn.. July 15. — Em-|jand supplying practically all other | ternational Brotherhood of Electrical ¢ OF 'RADICAL ACTIVITIES | filed. today the Eastern Helding. Cem. | auest of John, H. Hopkins, an O ence between leadersof the senateand | ploves of the Tingue Manufacturing|sections of New England and New | Workers, by the general strike com- » 1| pany changed its name to Forq Motor | attorney, Tollowing the refus: house agriculture committees. Company, to the number of 75 out of | York with fresh fish as a result of the | mittee today. O K e o aany and incesased dta - comiay | dezlof. Becretary -Amsberry to Senate leaders insisted on another a full force of 150, are on strike to-|strike of the crews of fishing vessels| In the telegram the committee said M!g grand jury wl ‘Cm wi “l"l ey I3 '$100,000 to $100,000,000. The | the referendum petition to vyote by the house on the rider to the|day, demanding an eight hour day in- | at other Atlantic ports, with large|that the strikers had been unable to Sl e collected” by o Jjoint el | Enntern Holding Company was chari. |the ground. that submission asricuitural bill to repeal the day-|sStead of ten hours with the same| schools of cod off shore and with prices | get a definite answer from Postmaster dive, commitiess 18 Wedntslligation | BesiomeTiolding, Sompany ital of | ratification of ‘the prohibi light saving act. The matter will be|Wages. The company makes textiles|soaring upward, Portland fishermen | General Burleson in regard to their i g R NN Y O D 15 et n o cavita] Of] ent would be .in contra considered tomorrow by the full house |and knitted goods. Two-thirds.of the | are reaping a &olden harvest. T it et Arise o “weverton state. will bo convened the week he. [$100000 to deal in ‘nvestments. The |ment woud be in co agricuiture committee. strikers are women. Several former| Captain Arthur Griffin, who operates|to a fight against the postoffice au- s P ginning August 11, it was announced ERRnEd :f s ks aultorized e Bl oons| Sy ° o= i service men are among the strikers|a small gill netter measuring less than | thorities instead of the telephone com- S WAmo smmvice. MEm war(, .| OUAY. At the office of District’ Atears| Jpeetg Gl _t1e directore n 2 T | BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU HOTEL MAN'S CHAUFFEUR '-.m:::lght they dicl‘:rf the{i Yere o= | forty feet inlength, came infl tg:-.y pany.” % b teaibthes pey Swann. + " MINISTER TO AUSTR juc o g0 out but could not help the fishin, unds o G Whether becau: s HELD FOR MANBLAUGHTER| | cmseives under the conditions. Eifizabetn with 11500 pounda of cbg | HARTFORD MAN, HELD . | he'ts more guilty than his former [NO ADVANCING PREMIUM FRACTURED SKULL WHEN fenna, July 15.—(Br The A e s ? S < VER GUARANTEED PRICE MOTORCYCLE HIT TREE|c, Jon Ulrich Brockdorfr-Ra the finding of Coroner. Phelan, a and stocked $1,100 for one night's -~. 'FOR WIFE'S DEATI lord and_master or that ke should OVER GU. 1 | Count. Von Chrie of ma:l}:um v grgeant= O OPROSITION TG work ‘for himself and two men. Hartford, Conn.. July 15.—Mrs. Tda| offer himself as a sacrifice to save New, York, July 15—The United Bridgeport, Conn. July 15.—Frank has been accepted by the governme sd_against George E. Pooley, chauf- RHENISH INDEPENDENCE| .\ Ay SIGNAL MEN Johnson Dougles died at the Hartford| the preclous skin of Wm. Hohen- |Statts Grain Corporation announced{Snyder, 28, of Nichols, died today at|as German minister (o Ausiria B e o o T o | B, M Aoy e ARE TALKING STRIKE | howbital fomiBht of peritoritis auacd] ollern, Dr, Von Bethmann-Holiwes, |(SNIERE thet there would, be no, 247 BrAEEO, imea last. mighi whon “Wia| This is the frst intim ¢ F. 2 ight. , D ing 'premium ov E s the first Intimation o fail g Sl Ik Sy, ARy, abi. he | Sokifne lEe. Zeltuns W LEonT 2 0N D e o] Toreink Geiniin, Chaneatior luas for.. / | TR SE B CEn i OVEL LS e toreyeto. Ta. aveldine. 4. vehicle. on|appotatment of Count Von Br was held for trial by _the superior | which has been received here,7a rumor| Kansas City, Mo, July 15—A re- | weeks agos .Her. husband, George sourt for the killing of John Gorham,|is in circulation in the Rhenish ‘pro-|soltion to call a national strike of | Dougles. is now being held in jai| Mally asked the Allies to allow him | farnes, United States wheat director, |the Huntlngton road crashed -into a|dorff-Rantzau as Germ: s since tlie moyement | telegraph pole. Mrs. Snyder is under- [to. Austria. The count, w ~ - . r > | rai ya i » esponsibility in | before August 15 3, ored, on July 8. Gorham was| vinces that "the central government|railway signal men, unless satisfac-|here, accused of having wounded the to,stand trial for respol e g u; ) ] e BORIEN ‘:n'n:,l'u' tHe street when hit Bowman | of Germany is no longer oppou’d to the| tory consideration is given by the|woman. mxm-mgmer Henry: M. starting tke wa: from the farms does not warrant the|going treatment at the hospital for !‘l_» flrxs‘l SR eece e rovided a bond v $2500 for Pooley | creation of an independent Rhenish{federal railway administration 1o ’.a|Costello reported that he: located the % increase ‘and the grain corporation |lacerations. She e e i e VRS hich was accepted by Justice Wake- | state, provided this state remains at- | proposed” plan for a national set of | bullét lodged 'against ‘Mrs. Douglas’| What the-dew s to a flower, kind o make oniy. small'pur- | the sida’car ‘with her two®year old|man Mueller as German m ban tached to the German empire. Jrules and wages was adopted. _ Fspine. S - lwords are to the heart. 5 daughtes who escaped injury. | oreiw® affairs late.in June, 1 s 4

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