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VOL. LXI—NO. 186 ; TENTACLES OF LAW ARE SPREADING FOR v = Condensed Telegrams [ Japanese silk crop reported 20 pe: cent. short. egoconlrdlvi ion will parade in Fifth PREADING St =z QROOKLY RAPID TRANSIT " HOARDERS AND PROFTEERS OF FOOD wcsmm o = EMPLOYES VOIE 10 ST Be Kept Usable. the Versailles Negotiations. | "{urniis to Ciiba on, leave of sbeencs: | Company Operates Subway, Elevated and Surface Lines it r . & y . , Treaty no Agencies Working to Reduce Cost of Living and Allay Coun- Cabled Paragraphs Washington, Aug. §—The threat of| Washiigton, Aug. 5—The League of|Frefich parifement before mid-Sep- Brooklyn—Union' Officials Claim About 3,000 Employ 2 s = i railroad strike continues to spread | Nation: the Shants tele it ' try’s Unrest—President Wilson to Recommend Addi-| chile Approves League Pl o Throughout the _ country . despite the | olh came in for more bitier criticiom | Some London railway . workers WWIll Striles aiid Prodict That the Lines Will Be Tiet Santiago, Chilg, Aug. 5—The Chil-| efforts of the nr‘w‘wr heads t0|today in the senate’s consideration of |Struck in support of the striking po- es <3 tional Legislation—Agents of Depnflme‘nt of Justice | cun senuic unanimously approved to- | hold the men in Sutborita- | the ireaty with Germany. licemen. Rl Up—-Unisn D ds Recognition, 75 Cents an Hout * to F t Out H of-Ni it Profi day the éntrance of e into €| tive and official strike votes can be| At a public hearing of the foreign| Chinese government asked Unite: p— man: C y are to Ferre oarders ecessities and. teers | | cazuc of Nations. et relations. oot e Sieen s of Ciha| States to 1ft embargo on exportation i Esotit Hovs Dayiand Remstaterent of Men Seid i —Grain Corporation Is to Sell Standgrd Export Flour|comrensaTION FOR BRITAIN'S | nShotents o oiomature. seleer it was | Rese controversy stasted - a dispute| O*gl0s (o o\ ading Hondur z R At serih In Al C ities In Carload Lots: At & Price Not LAND AND SEA HEROES| reported, were threatening national in- | the sen.ite chamber an attaci on the|President Bertrand has been declared Have Been Discharg or Union Activities—Strike ommunities ; ; i London, Aug. 5—Payment of large|JUSry because without them the rail-| Shantung provision by Semator Wat. |an_outlaw. P S| ot 5w 1. Toda: P . Toads equipment cannot be kept in|Sooyers Provisior by Senator Wat-]"eil, persons were killed at tarts - . Greater Than $10 a Barrel. sufis_in grants (o mauy of Gret 1 ‘at the most necessary of f R - Switzerland, during the recent strike Britain's land and sea heroes was rec- | Usable order at i oy series of sharp. exchanges. e . New York, Aug. 5—A strike of arations to meet ~possible Washington, Aug. 5—These de-[ecutions under existing laws. gmmended by" King George o' tne | *ll, times cfop moving sesson, | | The commiiée’s clash over vl WNerS '\ ecided against| Broomyn Basia Transit Sompany e | messures by The slier cisions were reached today by thef Secretary Tumulty said after Di-jhouse of commons today. The rec-|c/on more serfous labor situation. the | jCo&ve BTEW out of the examination of| oecupation of Danzig, Baltic port, by | ployes affiliated with the Amalgamat-| “We have arrang or police pr rman Davis, ed Associationt of Street and Electric| tection and all such matters have bee government agencies working 10 re-|rector Barnes had left the president!ommendations, made in accordance| qunl TGS SINONT SORE0 o 0q Totiroad i 2 allied forces. o h e Tumiemnce, | and ent of A. 3. Kirschbaum | Railway Employes, effcctive at 5 a, m. | taken carc of duce the cost of living and to allay|that no statement would be forthcom- | with time honored custom, were as|{nai<tc Shat the profits of the busi- « 1 Vine oioe the country’s unrest * .| in& from the White House tonight be- | follows 2 hess by oyerhanied to retire private | SoBterediina heated discussion of thel Heat overcoats were Jikely' to be | tomorrow, was. voted unanimously” to-| The union officia red 1 President Wilson decided to address|yond the mere announcement that-the! Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and| ciiiia) and cfeate a new partite con- | 2Ltitude of President Wilson toward |55 "O0 QNEECRS night at a meeting of about 3,000 the lines would be 2 message 1o congress recommending| president “will address a message tol|Admiral Sir David Beatty. 100,000| toa) g supplylng the committee - with ade-|¥pg 01 T2 tate .geologist .an- | members of the union. stated that men out hhe. additional legisiation to aid in re-|congress as soon as he has time to|pounds. Reports began coming in today say- | 2uate information. nounces discovery of huge potash| The order affects all classes of em-|Permitted to complete the 1 ducing the cost of living. v sl "\::;xx“'" AR LR 3 Field Marshal Viscount French, theling that unless railroad equipment can n{:‘l}::ln:‘::l 1{:3‘:;,'?3?{"% to & Su8- ) hills in Tioga county. Y. Dloyes except subway and. elevated|that no .more crews would Agents of the department of justice Vhile the cabinet officials were in ish e n n France = and sident be asked o i Wh - ini trains. gents of Dz e British commonder i be kept in running order mills, mines e before the committee, declared|, Brand Whitlock, American minister | motormen. SRS ton 15 | Aemandine . were ordered to ferret out all hoarders | conference, the federal trade commis- | Belgium in the carly years of th - s i - " o Generat B B © con- | 21 factories will be threatened with| mr Wilson never had offered to do so| Lo, Belgium. salled on the Nieuw Am-| ‘An ‘jmmediate strike was called for | ognition. & 15 sent & of mecessities and_profiteers through- | sion began a study of English laws|and, General k. H. H. Allenby. con- 3 New ¥ é & Sut'the country. They are to be pros- | against profiteering. ~Some oMcials | querer of Palostine, 50,000 pounds. | sre mgre than 200,000 cars now ouf of|and had failed to send important in- | SUGAYM, for New Voric o g in the -original resolution, but an|an’eighi hour duy and rel Zited under the food control act, regarded it as probale that congress|’ ihirty thousand pounds each was| commission. formation repeatediy usked for. " Sen- | oo %) runae, 116,091 have entered . | Amendment later was adoptéd by fix-| of certuin employes claimed Director Julius H. Barnes of the{would be asked to enact legislation |recommended for i.eutenant General| —Formal announcement was made to- |tOF Pittiman, Gemocrat, Nevada, re-|fo .o, ieiC®e o "GTol FoV mitting mon now on runs te commete | Pegn discharged for union grain corporation decided to maintain | dealing directly with all classes of |Sir Herbert Plumer, General Sir Hen- | night of the ABal tabulations in the|Plied that in’his address to congress|'Eontacts for traming __ |mitting men now on runs to complete| v “Garricon nac rofuced the rament’s guaraniee on wheat|profiteering. The attorney general has ry' Seymour Rawlinson, General Sir| referendum conducted among business |Such aft offer had been made but thatf, GOVGAMENt of, Mondiras may SpC| them. With the union as such, and . ! e T iGe ho" | 5014 that exiating laws are Inadequate. | Julian Byng and General Henry S.|men by the chamber of commerce of | the committec majority had ignored|giirgordinary to Washington pSineriplendans Seluast 0ty the sootn- [wage increasek were imps cction against a higher price late oiae: L g et ogling : service, when | present time because of the by the president. the sub-committee of AT LAWRENCE, MASS. kev was recommended for a grant of | More than 99 per cent. of the vote, the | Deen raised, league opponents gave a|;y 504 ymall shops were looted. the eabinet appointed by AUOMMeY| 1, ence, Mass, Aug. 5.—As the! 25000 pounds. official announcement said, was|foretaste of what may develop when |~ Governor Black, of Kentucky, will General Paimer, and by the attorney|q *"TeRCG MASS, U BCAS (he) TG, UGl %10,000 ‘pounds were pro- | against it Secretary Lansing apvears before the|, Sover "’ et o0 Kertuoe: M e | BRIDGEPORT EXPERIENCING GERMAN, GOVERNMENT general himself, announcements Were|p iy .ost of living, the state commis- | Posed for Rear Admiral Sir Charles| Meanwhile threats of hundreds of|committee tomorrow by kceping the|high cost of living in Kentucky. AN EPIDEMIC OF STRIKES SEIZES SMUGGLED LUXURIE Bade of these immediate steps 1o 2¢|sion on the necessarics of life held an |Edward Madd|.. Vice Admiral Sir| thousands of railroad employes to gof Witness under a running fire of ques- | Depreciation of mark exchange is in| Bridgeport, Conm, Aug. 5 Another| Beriin Aue oo i tne o s aken. and of the government's wheat|{qui\ into the local ice situatiop | I'rederick C. 1 Sturdee, Vice Admiral| on strike toforce higher wages to meet | tlons reluting o p-ovisions of the COV= | part mscribed (o selling of RelchsbAnk | por thae of (o i, O Fanfein conet | gomorii Aus: 5o (hy The A. T Keyes, acting Rear | the high cost of living were reiterated.|enant. It was when Mr. Davis declined | note."{n adjacent neutral countries, hop. he H. O. C C roment. has % Seick of whekit- Wosi ik But Tor A icginald Y. Tyrwhitt,| ¥rom many parts of the country to-|t0- Dose as an experi on the subject|’ Allied supreme council has lifted g?’:-’:}m::;- fslg:ds;u:a:! iéx‘f’l‘éfi'ay"’;‘fiff :lghlrnf:~‘u'lz;l.'.”,‘f the fror & Cbvernment. suamntee “Ditector | retail price of ice in this city, resic |Vice Admiral Sir John M. De Robeck(| day came reports that striking shop-|and, in reply to a question, suggested | rostrictions on movement Of 200000 | rorbers ooy war e, dy s its| the mass of forexn Barnes promicea S ostment o | dents claiming they are charged at|Major General Sir Nwnry Hughes Wil- men refused to return to work, despite that the president be consulted. that|Russian prisoners held in_Germany. | Worsers walked out after making o|beins smugsicd ot Germ o e e exmenaa ot the et the rate of $1 per hundred pounds |Son, General Sir William R. Robert-| the fact that their action was- de-|the commiitce members clashed over| Canadian minister of finance an- |Germand for 12 per cent increase in load and dfiving Ger it < while dealers in nearby cities are|son, ’Lieut. Genmeral Willigm Riddel | nounced as illegal by ‘the executive|Mr. Wilson's course in the matter. nounces that minimum to be sought | oTi%, ;1 the employes simply walked rench and English merchan Under present plans the question-|in next loan campaian will be $300,- | gISnC SiId Ghe empioves simply wi : glish me policy g 3 4 % here today. Many complaints have| Sir Roges e e o 28 WY | reached the commiivsion regarding the|Admiral tional treasury as authorized by con- L to reasury as author Supplying their trade at from 40 to 60 | Birdwood and Major General Sir Hugh | council of the six shop crafts. Strike e et and Ting s At Gevelopte e T ents, fade at from 40 fo 89/ Montague Trenchard ballots were mailed from the Ameri- |ing of the secretary of siate Lomorrow | 000,000, She prhiuC Malting for fan ankwer tojpécially have stored chaco 3, %orid price for whea e e can Federation of Labor, for taking an| Will be in open session and it is ex-| Gabriel Terra, former minister of (‘N5 Gemand. “there are 830 emploves |ottes ind woap in occupied = official vote as to whether the 500.000| pected Gie Will be asked to disclose| public instruction, labor and Industry, | The © iy bt ik {Genoral | owe hien sishily o, ety Immediate steps will be taken by the | State commission therc were prerent| GREETING FROM VATICAN & 5 z srain corporation to sell standard ex- |3t the hearing Harry N. Gutterdan.| 70 C.Y. A.UNION OF AMERICA | S0RMST Sl Walk 201, 10 odtoln e Ry Lem s L ™S cmne covanpnt | 123, hoen mamed ' forelgn minister Of|yunager Goodrich refused (o (reat|charge in mast thut the car i Vi ity representin; ne y 5 5 £ P b - i Bay. " ves| ay 4 5 €) ulated over the ¢ Cintre in ‘Carioad Totmt e mrice it | Louls 1. Goldbers, ascistont “Cnited| MHartford, Conn, Aug. 5.—Cabled|al of President Wilson's reference to|and the Shantunz agreement occupy-| Senator Pomerene called attention | eSterday becauie some FUhers ot Wigulatea : horae =reater than $10 a barrel, Mr, Barnes | States district attorney, and District|8Tecling from (ke Vatican was read | the railroad wage guestion to con-|ing a prominent place in the discus-|of senate to alurming danger of coal| i, had not been in the employ of the|connivance of the o S - | at the meeting ield here tonight open- | gress. Demands also are being made|sions. The senate adjourned tonight|shortage threatencd by shortage of | (OMPADY for iwelve months resigned|thorities. innounced. This price, he added, is|Attorney Hemy G. Weils of I : : 3 o y one v | county.” Co ool ng the 48th aniN:i national conven- | by 450,000 clerks, freight handlers and | until Thursday, so tomorrow’s com- |coal cars. h y in e e ?1‘::'?:; arrel than Ay | e st witnerces Reard. NS WCT®|(ion or Catholic otal Abstinence | station emploves. Director Hines was! mittee session aay be uninterrupted. | Seattle:Viadivostok trade for six Fr o e e R e i e months. Union of America. The message| to have discussed their problems to-| Senator Lodge-gave notice today|months ending July 1 was $15,785,796 | cllator who found he could do nothing |huve taken (w: sicp: (0 cighic The high cost of living was not dis- | CITY OF WALTHAM HAS Teads: 2 dsy with J. J. Forrester. grand presi-|that he would address the senate next|compared with®$987,381 same period | O t0€ Srice fecause T CGoodrich |border gates but for the f ussed at the regular Tuesday's cabi- PURCHASED ARMY FOOD|, Lhe Holy Father expresses thanks| dent Of the union. but other business|Tuesday on tif: league. As the lead-!last vear. - e s, (e pOClen of luxury In {herea . net meetinz, but Attorney General % OD | to convention fer devotion and loyalty | interfered and the conference will be|cr of the opposition to acceptance of [ New oil territory has been discover- | I New Haven gnd it is thought likely | had bezun (o arrive in Paimer remained after the meeting to,, BOSton. AUE. 5—The city of Wal-|and wishes you all success in work of| held tomorrow. the cvenant in its prosent form. heled in state of Duranso, Mexico, near | e will place the new committee infood still wa bac ! onfer with the president, and pre |tham has purchased the first carload | furthering of Catholic total absti-| Announcement of the vote of 99 per|is expected to sound the kevnoté of |mining sections of Velardesa and|touch’ with Mr. Goodrich. The strik-| German of A sented memoranda prepared by the| Of Surplus army food to any New En-| nence” cent. of the business men against gov- | the fight against unreserved ratifica- | Pedricera. ers will ‘meet tomorrow to hear a re-|rallroad st . Sub-committee stating. what the gov.|Siand community it was announced “CARDINAL &. GASPARRI, erinment ownership was accompanied | tion. sh steams| agents find it im-|Port from the committee. Meantime | territory and unoccupied G “rnment was doine and what it pro- |here today. The carioad included 2920 ‘Papal Secretary.” | by a statement of their views. g ble to book any more passengersMr. Thomas is to try and do some- [agents will bourd trair poses doing under existing laws, and |Cans of corned beef, 120 cans of roast| Bishop John J. Nilan of the Hart-| It is contended among other things|$500,000 SUIT BROUGHT United States befere middle of | thing in the strike of the people of the | what they arc h ? vossible additional laws to cope with Peef, 1500 cans~of corned beef hash.|ford diocese made the principal ad- | that politics would enter into the op- AGAINST LABOR UNIONS | September. ‘olumbia , Graphaphone - Company.|ticles of luxury alread h about 15,000 pounds of bacon. 1500 |dress in which he declared” the li- | eration of the railroads under the tri-| : Matyland and Baltimore officials | This company two weeks ago confiscated unbury, Pa. Aug. 5.—As a result %day cold | ceded the,4i hour weck. belng the e ‘e situation. cans of tomatoes, 2400 cans Of corn|cense question settled at last. He said | partite plan to_their detriment. and| St ten weeks' strike, began enforcement of he J. H. & C. here to do so but the ¢émployes w PUZZLED OVER DISPOSAL O Selome et remedie) s Jocined 10l and M4 cans. of peas and- soM. for | that I he had declared “regu-| that financial difficulti 1d be L L e Miclode what resaedidl 1aWe WHS Gtes c ‘peas <ol at long ago he had declared “regu- na; culties woul en- > 3 o evs| storage law as weapon against foo - he_én zested 1o the nresident. or (o go Into | $8285.50 with possible debate for spoil-|lation” of the liquor traffic had fajled | countered. of Bhsmonin, s toduy. aaked . the|Drofiteer _|ed more than the 12 1-2 per cent. in- THOMAS THOWPSON ESTA Jetall a to how the departincit samid| 68, soode: and urged support of the prohibitory| The senate commerce committee re-| R0, SHEMOCIL Fav Lo0ay Buked the| Tiealy s considering proposal to im. | crease in wages. Although advertise- | Tt 0 proceed ur - the existing laws, be-|__The food will ‘be transferred to|amendment. s " | ferred to a_ sub-committee the_ques- m}wuon Tentraining Mary IKeellcher |POSC" tax on Drfvate fortunes: yield|ments were Qluced Saturday. none of Eioston, Aug Vond savinz that operating under the| Waltham. from the quartermaster's| Rev. John G. Beane. of Piftshurgh, | tion wl an investigation Bhould | g ooy 00 (CTRIB T e wtie | vould. be betiween. $4.000,000,000 ~and | the strikers went in yesterday when | the dispcsition to be.m. Lever art did not mean the functions|stores here in automobile trucks he- fmational president, also bespoke be made of new wage demands. | 3560 COF o tion and G . Comron | $5.000.000.000. the ‘plant was opencd, and none re- | DIus Income from u fu7ic »f the food administration would ginning tomoramw: 1t will*be resold | port of hibition, and the Rey. Pe- | This sub-s ittee will report tomor- | 4" ofcers of the United Mine Work.| Federal Commissioner Skeffington | ported. toda ® will of Thoma x sssumed by the department of justice. | Lo, resigeniggincie, At nearly cost|ter J. O'Callaghan of Washington. D.| row. Ditector Generah Hinles was the| dry of ‘America from violence, threats|calls conference at; Boston in an ef-| ZThe employes of the Iocomobile|flfing = sehmstresser, = n Aitorney General Palmer said it was | price. rcliase Was made by the| C. declared (hat “no more malicious| oblect of attacks by Senators Kellogs. o intimidation asainst the officers, | Ort to settle the strike of New Ens-[Company today learned ~that - the|and jhopiiie’ of his belief and hope that immediate|Waltham city manager, C. A. Bing-|lié had ever been circulated by li-|and Pomerene: who argued that hejJgents and employes of the comcern,|land fishermen, Eenaoane DA IRHIS1it, e bioir ) SR b nebeck, N X, & results toward reducing the cost of|Nam and a ¢hamber of commerce rep- quor advocates than that the prohibi-| should make. the decision as to in-: Damages in the sum of $500.000 are| Three boys were blown to bits|tain concessions. The committee had(dred purposcs, § oque living could be obtained through pros- | resentative. . tionists sought to deprive Catholics of | Creases in wages. Mr. Pomerene and| ;150 asked agafnst these unions for|When they ccidentally exploded a|difficulty today in keeping the men atlsupreme court d It wine for sacramental purposes. Senpator Cummins asserted the pres-| Zilazeq losses cuffered by the sill cop. | quantity of dynamite in an unguarded | Work. A strike may not be ordered)The fund ruste s 2 R The Rev. John J. Fitzgeraid of New| ident and Mr. Hines had ample au- |3, 50, Guring the strile. Argument | 4Uarry in Philadelphia. unless sanctioned by the Grand Lodge|&rown to more (har VERDICT IN FORD LIBEL SUIT 7,000 MEN TO GO ON Britain also asked for earnest support| thority to settle the present crisis| il he heard next Monday. RIS i eEae G avieL LwanES 0T She MREDINIG ot Washington, atld | Fliompson dled in this « 1S EXPECTED NEXT TUESDAY STRIKE AT_BUTLER, PA.|°f, the dry enactment. griihout refercncs ‘ta, coltréas. The strike has been in force since|Sovernment to demand compensation|a reply to a request to strike is hour- [the fund becume a Apet |- matter; PR A P % The convention will be continuf Criticism of the emplayes for their|aay 26 and involves a weekly wage of | [0F_entire French tonnage sunk by (ly expectéd. death of his wife in Mount Clemens, “dich, Aug. 5.—A PRifles; ug. b.——Approximately | tomorrow and Thursday. mands came from Senator Smith of | §47.000, it is said. Recent picketing | Germany during the war. e he society of se r verdict in Henry Ford's §1,000,000 libel| SéVen thousand men of four manufac- % 2 ho declared there was|and stone throwing. it is alleged, has| Parrets were placed in Eiffel Tow- | TAGEBLATT DISPLEASED o soh o suit against the Chichgo Daily Tri-| {Uring planis of Butler voted tonight| FREIGHT CARS CRASHED ‘Brofiteering” in Wages, and from Sen-| resulted in minor Injuries to some of |€r. Paris during the war; they gave| \wT4 PRINCE HENRY’S LETTER|\OrS, 5o forih that thcy bune is expected by next Tuesday | 'O 80 on strike at two o'clock tomor- INTO TWO-STORY BUILDING/ator Thomas, of Colorado, who assert-| the oneratives of the corporation and|Warning by their actions of the ap- i ciarics in ‘Rhir 1 night. August 12, just three months | x" afternoon, and remain aut until > . ed the strike threats of ‘the employ-|much bitter feelinsg. "| proach of ‘enemy airplan Berlin, Aug. 5—(By The A. P.)|the entire inccme, but from the day the hearing began here| L€ir Wage and working hour demands| 'Springfield, Mass., Aug. 5.—Onel os was only “short of treason.” The alllt mill is i1 the mining region. Two trunks, containing important|Commenting on the letter written re-|a considerable g x TRGe Tl Fames G Tacker are met by the operators. child was killed and five other "per-| A formal statement is expected to- & TeBION. | cuments, belonging to members of | cently by Prince Henry of Prussia, a|has been used (o exploit a The evilihoe s all in the record Union leaders said the demands|sons are in hoigiials with injuries re- | morrow from the senate interstate |§IX MONTHS $1,000 FINE FOR the allied armistice commission in|brother of Former Emperor Willlam,|nurse system e > today. Tomorrow the jury will be ex-| Were presented to the companies last|ceived today when a string of freight| commerce committee, replying to. let- E| y: Germaul, were stolen in Berlin. to King George, in which he asked the | Buffalo, and ¢ t Cused while the lawsers, of twhom Month bul were met with a refusal|care being switched in the Boston and | ters to Chairman Comming from Pros SELLING GLASS OF WHISKEY | g financial interests in Japan | British monarch “in the name of fus- | claiming a rigl there are fourteen, discuss the matter| id_snswer August 2. Albany Summer ‘street yards got out| jdent Wilson and Mr. Hines request-| New York, Aug. 5.—Sentence of siX|have formed a company with a cap- |tice and in his own interests” (o de- | “kindred purpos f of the court’s instructions to the jury| Th demands constitute an eight hour|of control, overran the end of a spur| ing legislation to establish & wage|months' imprisonment and $1.000 fine |jtal of $25,000.000 o lay a cable be- |sist in demanding the extradition and| The trustecs seek from c with Judge Tucker. While the judge 94y and a maximum forty-four hour|track and crashed into the lower homi, The statement, it. is under-|Was imposed upon John H. Voege, a|tween San Francisco and Japan. trial of the former emperor and de- |interpretation of & of th cafe proprietor, by Federal Judge Wil- | Turkish cabinet has ordered the ar- |ciaring that the truth about the war|words “kindred pu 4 1 not instruct the jury formally un- | Week: Wwhereé two or more shifts ,are|story of a two story dwelling. Armei- | stood will advise the president th il he sends it to its deliberations, it| SMPloved an eight hdur consecutive|go Capetano, aged 7, died while be- | in the committee’s opinion such leg-[son today, following his conviction on[yest of Mustapha Kamel Pasha and|might be had from allied statesmen, e < expected he will indicate his ideas| Shift; where three shifts are employ-|fns taken from the ‘wreckage of the | islation is unnecessary and that the|® charge of violating the war time|Reut Bey, charged with organizing |the Tagebiutt says it is an exhibition| OFFICERS OF PATRIOTIC ¢d. men in the second and third shall| house. Mrs. John Capetano and four | committee helieves he and the direc- | prohibition law by selling a glass of [armed bands In the Smyrna region. |of “unsurpassable clumsiness.” ORDER SONS OF AMERICA 1o the jawyers tomorrow. Great im £ srtance is attached by the attorneys| Tfceive ten cents an hour more thanjother children were injured but it is| tor general have all powers neces- | Whiskey on Jul¥ . The court grant-|“ Despatch from Atlanta denies state- | The Vorwaerts remarks that Hen- y to what definitions of “anarchy” and | those i the firsi, and. for all time aft-| belicved all will recover. The fire de-|.sary to fix wikes and rates. ed a stay of ten days to allow for ap- [ mentbill has beef introduced in Geor- | ry’s charge that the principal guiit for| Bristol Conn. Au x anarchist” Judge Tucker instructsa| ©f regular schedules the men shall be| partment was called to assist in get< peal. gia's legislature fo prohibit use of to- [the war may be attributed to Great|State convention of Patr the jury it my consider, for the suit| Paid for double time. ting the members of the family out of | 15,000 ADDITIONAL MEN The government attorneys who|bacco; measure covers only cigarettes. | Britain is without a jot of evidence. [der of Sons of Ameri e/ be was instituted by Mr. Ford because| COMmDanies affected are the Stand-|the wrecked building. A box car that OUT IN MIDDLE WEST|Prosecuted Voege stated that “the se-| ' Oscar T. Crosby, president of the|This newspaper. which is he social- | (00a%, the delesates beir e vere punishment meted out to him|inter-allied council on war purchasesist organ. terms Henry “a danger to|p¥ -‘43‘\:"1 'f:; i3 It AR eole the Chicago newspaper characterizea ard [Steel Car Company, the Forge|led the runaway string on a down 2 editorial | Steel Company, the Butler Bolt and|grade was jammed into the house in| , Chicago, Aug. 5—Further spread of|cannot but have a salutary effect up-|and finance, says war paid for itself|the German people.” the last Tuesday in him as an anarchist In an published June 23, 1816 Rivet Company and the Butler Carsuch a manner that it prevented the| the railway shopmen’s strike was re-|on saloon keepers who have been ad-|day by day and left no real debts be-| Die Freiheit considers it a disgrace The hearing is 2aid {o have been one | Wheel Compan roof from coming down upcn the oc- | Borted tonight by union officials who|yised by caunsel that the statute is)hind. Pk BV that & scion of the = Hohenzollerns|Dext will be heid in Bridgep of the longest ofl record. It produced cupants. When it was seen that the| declared some 15,000 additional work- | ynconstitutional and are openly vio-| Captain Donald Hudson, an aviator|“at this time has the impudence to|?l 1920. Officers were elected o a searching analysis of libel laws and| ADVISES UNITED STATES cars were out of conirol a locomo- | £rS in the middie west went out today|iaiing it.” formerly in United States forces, has|use such language.” but the conser- [lOWs - Drocedient and an imgihense amount of TO ARM CARRANZA|UYe overtook and tried to stop them| 4nd that a strike of 10.000 men on|™*\ofse was the first saloon keeper |been enployed by Bolivia to organize | vative Tages Zeiung savs the leiter| Iresident A. S testimony. Approximately 120 " wit-| Honotuiu, July 26 (Correspondence| "t Fithout result S Ao and Wegtern lind lad been| convicted here for violating of theland instruct a fiying corps in its|“with refreshing clearness pointed out|yice, Esianr. F A NerRa nesses were heard, including Mr. For 2 T e L < law. One saloon keeper, who plead-|army. British guilt.” ain; master of arm nimself and the publishers and several] g‘;d;’;‘*l;\“{;’gfigfllfj“fl‘;g restore| SAYS SHANTUNG QUESTION velopmante e the arn aast 'Sy Tezfed suilty, was let off with a fine of [ Application of Great Lakes Trust "' g mpatartury; ssonetany, BN HS ~ditorial writers of the 3 A g - o reii ey, New Haven; treasurer, A R s o ot ihe Tribune, #BSJshoula provide. Prasident Cacrenie : HAS BEEN SETTLED) strike, it was also announced that the|'" g e e, LoF i omberahih inICHARGES HAT BURGLAR Thompson, New Britain; ¢ e Arzuments will begin Thursday and| With munitions with which to ex-| Osaka, Japan, July 13 orres- | bars had been let down for the boiler- [ apton (e the bank huk GwATIIGd. by ALARM 18 A NUISANCE|George Dodze, Bristol: Inspec i “ontinue Friday, Monday and Tues-| termenate Cilla and numerous bandits.| Pondence of The A. P.) Viscé®st Ka-| makers to join the strike. LASH BETWEEN MINERS e i Tohe Tedarnlll New Naric. Ang | Vs Chirred with Bennett n - . < | Baron Otori, Japanese ambassador to| 0. leader of the Kenseikai, or oppo-| L. M. Hawver, president of the Chi- AND RADICAL AGITATORS |/one Up % Tank of Chicago maintaining nulsances in the form of | Grilley, Watervillc 1 a ( i‘ll:x;‘;:ocgechredlhe{fi (od,ay_ He be- ::;I:gh perty lr{h-’tap&nvk dehcllred in a oy dis!;il;:t counellvn§ the rheaenzfia Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. Twenty aelih L o o burglar alarms that beat merry tat-|l. Case, ritai Har = ves rranza is the only man 1in efore that party here yvester- | Railway Shopmen’s Union, which call- | sheriffs armed with riot guns s i 5 e s, | New Haven: H. Gleason PRINCE OF WALES HAS Mexico strons enoush {0 bring about|day that ‘the Shantung question was| 64 the strike of shopmen, Tecelved a kot o e birt foal Sins | FOSS OUT FQR BAY STATE oo/ anciuk sthe el mnclag, MURSL | NEw P31 X Glassouciien SAILED FOR CANADA | ordsr He said Japan's only interest|seftled as it should have been set-| telegram from E. C. Chase, the boiler-| south of Bellaire, O., near here, today| GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION | JT0rels Slnr Snd four, oiher Profeviy o refiiet (0 n A e Py ol 5—(By) \n_Mexico was development of com-|tled” in the Paris peace conference. | makers' representative on the nation- | after reports of a clash between strik-| Boston, g. 5.—Eugene ¥ e y “|A. Evarts and 8. A. Pic outh. England, Aug. 5.—(BY| mercial relations, Viscount Kato's argument continued | al agreement committee of 78, saying| i i v led 1 1 st 3 o | o, et goRNChuRe Ctchay: on: com The A P.)—The Prince of Wales sail-| ' Speaking of o ; 1 B & continel et lan e e o “aving] ing miners belleved to be led by radi-[who served as governor in 1911, 1912|plaint of the Rev. Patrick H. Casey —_—— B it ot o v e ip & orea he declared Ja-falong the usual lines, including refer- | that conditions “do not warrant hold- | cal agitators and more conservative|and 1913, anmounced today that he|of St. Franeis Xavier church, —who| MORE ARRESTS MADE cning on board the cruiser Renown.| leanin mhich: o COntrol of the pen-|ence to the Chino-Japanese treaty of ing men any longer.* workmen. Early reports were that{wouid be a candidate for the demo- | testified that “if the devil wanted to IN PASSPORT CASES THEE wes 5% cetmmony. SiOMAINE thep ool Whids, because of its strategic|1915 concerning the disposition of Ger-| The shopmen’s strike has been de-|rioting started when the strikers re- | iitic gubernatorial nomination at Snvent.a mulsance, g, could not. outdo - . o gl e A Ipoation is necessary (o the safety of|man rights in Tsing-Tao. He said: | clared illegal by railroad executives|fused to permit the other miners io|iho primaries next month. on a Dlat- | the purgiar simem Woreester, Mast., Au « King George and Queen Mary ac-| ajombire y 3 Japan will certainly maintain her| who have made the charge before the| work. form of public ownership of PubliC| Waihee taoey said the particular | B SCOtt a ‘member of the W companied the prince aboard the Re- | jenmilar MUSt resist by force any at-|position by every effort. At the same| local bureau of the department of jus-| The strikers, who are demanding a|.ilitjos = i E e e e seeoiet | city” councll, and W nown and inspected the guard of honor| '~ The paron s nome LoTea” he said.| time Japan will not object to other| tice. six hour day and large wage increase,| Citizens from all over the state, ir- | ringing shortly after midnight onc |y fierie were arrosted hoere toda drawn up on the deck. A farewell| o - - " o8 Nere cn route to To- [ countries developing their power in are Teported to have attacked mon-|respective of party. have signified | marning and continued for more th; ekl Sl luncheon was served on board. There| = - Sr within proper limits Mot only| NEW HAVEN SHOPMEN geriking workmen a< they were about|their belief that I could be of service (hree hours, while New York city was| Cha8 Of conspiracy snin was no speechmaking b X > ri em s 3 to the people in advocating public i : eral ~government in conne » et i e ohed o prang| BREAK IN PRICE OF CORN from her heaw Thus, by means of| TAKING STRIKE VOTE| giiuntion ot beyond control of thel o, tocy Reobie, (i (ATYacaling puble belng searched for an electriclan (o] pasaport cascs. The spec = prosperous voyage and a safe re- AND PORK IN CHICAGO | 225°%8 developments, witn japan|, JeT ZRtes, SO0 AN SoA mma| ooiaire authoritles and 2 hurried ab- | re-cstablishment of five cont fares.”|other case were conginued. & SeutinL tho puilicanbai ol 3 S s rki side ] X . shes a Foss’ a ce aid. o A .| resenting the applican > e Chicago, Aug. 3 - Demoralization| side, ‘China's welfare cam o ad | Meeting Wednesday night of the union| ~ Advices at noon said further trouble | My ko5 apmouncement said. | | District ‘Attorney Swann recently ans when they were really arms, | Jtier his arrest the councili The, Toyal party. having inspected| seized the grain and provision trade!vanced and the peace of the Orient| Men emploved in the railroad shops| was expected. out which will be e all the ship’s arrangements, ceremoni- | this afternoon and forced down corn| b seourcs it 2 3 ble a s ir Yarions’ SFoL of the New Foek. New: Hawanoand| - The strikers are said to have bean| (Ul WHCL VI bS SIbi e tnd faiideclaring thoir, effectivencss in v he signed the ously returned ashore. the prince ac-| § 1-2 cents a bushel in some oases ang i i e I companying them to the railway sta-| pork $3.50 a barrel. Extreme :breaks| DELAY 1N APPOINTME o e A o aing. of | agitated bY Bolshevist agents and to .0 ‘crceed five conts. This can be|sec by the dlaturbance they created, |he did not know il tion where there was an affectionate| were to $1.39 for May deliovries it DAY IN APPOINTMENT OF fnvolved. | This far the employes have] . o icd @ fadical organization. | gone only. through public ownership. e i ad Rt ate Botng rabres m leavetaking in the train saloon. corn, and $4450 for September deliv-| ,BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO U. 8.| adhered to advice from union head: | R. I CO. ASKS WITHDRAWAL FEuBlig,cuneaiplof public uGlifed: (iFATAL 'AGTO ACOIDENT. Resyrians, e ondon, Aug. 5—Delay in the ap- in my judgment, ic the issue of the EAST OF SPRINGFIELD - The prince stepped out and siood at| ery of pork. uarters not to go out until 3 salute with tightly drawn lips as the| This collapse follows several days|POintment of @ British ambassador 16| e s b bioiace . Toton ofne: eIt O = |hour.” “The ” traukportation auostion| o . new Mass s the Hemoon orhich SEHOR| Ciach i Jeest Dricsrecessions rec-| the United States wasithe subject of o fihmwe state that:the fesiingiamiomgrthe| Frovidsncs R I Aug. 0= Recelvoraplays o very Important part in thel, QRERERSS. JUATC.; QUE., Aug. 5.—John|756 AMERICAN SOLDIERS Buffa WERE VICTIMS OF GAS reboarded the Renown, which sailed| orded in years. question in the house of commé - lema: = N. Y. A v a EematRatery B o o e o eannmi o€ st | e far sotion Enises emunant i< OF B0 Bt SRnG ConBeRy SR [cont of the mecemsitiss of Wee. B RN Y. wak fatally uce ARd 0Ve| wasnington Av. b Sorcn aam values was the possibility that the|™eNt spokesman, answering, said lhe] — der dlrfimnfhgv“n,m'} n:‘ the car sys-|ership of public utilities in_ the inter- ‘:Vll";"l' r&:fl;’:fi ”:J‘"xi:"-‘r:")" :‘;a“‘""‘:l and fifty-six of the America o . B e court’s de- [est of a better democracy.” hen a 5 car a ck coldied ed in action wore ms TACKMAKERS DEMAND Do Blamhed af onoe: by mers Eht |l e e g2 {lm |.TO TRY STRIKEBREAKERS e PR SN shlch i Yoo | Ty of.o better democracy.”, head-on east of this city today. With| e in action wire victims NINE DOLLARS A DAY | ment as a radical measure againet 1ne| the future relationship of the ahooe ON RHODE ISLAND CARS|men's union rejected. : . | DEPARTING ALIENS MUST Mr. Brown in his iruck was C. Il.l}y lhe war department. The ave Brockton. “fass. Aug. 5—Members| high cst of living. Prices of corn fell | World than to gei the best man pos-| Frovidence, R. I, Aug. 5.—Rhode‘Is-| This move was the culmination of PAY THEIR INCOME TAX|JROMRs O e R idea contatned | 256 0T all the men Killed ok TR Eulty ciARietl At it o it hethEor Dol Rl alhe Tor the post. land Company receivers today. took| Unsuccessfil efforts o break the strike | 80 ©EE On aes|Sine witieNetendt colilded‘contained | emphasizing the youth o Amer Cnion voted tonight to go on strike( descent did mot cease till corn was 33| Mr Ronar Law said that the post| Steps to operate the cars of.the street|deadlock by meaiation, althoush the| UArfCRri SN U8 000" ons | Bdward Leveland of Auburn, N V.| cau army tomorrow in an effort to enforce wage| Cefits a bushel below the high quo.|had been offered to a man whose ac- | railway system with strikebreakers. | receivers. union officials and several|fount of the unusual exodus of aliens|who is seriousiy = hurt, = AMrs. - Ma THe total df missing in a femands of nine dollare a day for ey | tation a week: ago ceptance would be worth this deiay.| They petifioned the court for am order| Interested citizens held long confer- |from nited 5 following the| Higgins of Worcester, Mrs. Carrie Le- | july 31 was 241, the depa sperating more than 15 machines and. s He hoped to announce the appoint.| to operate the lines of the system and|ences today in a final e o om e tice. Collector James J. Walsh,|brun of Greenfield and the driver.| nouncing t large 1 3f 50 cents a machine for less than| FRANCE TO SPEND HUGE SUM ment soon. o at the fame time requested the court|Promise before resumption of service|of the ir#ernal revenue department,| Wititman F. Loveland of Auburn. Ed- | heen made in the 1t e th Rt Dt The stfike will Moot ON COMMERCIAL FLEET| . = e o fo vacate the decree authorizing ar- | 1S begun with non-unfon labor. has Jssued instructions In answer to|ward Loveland Is proprictor of the|checking t nu 3 3 Te ¢ ey » = — . ose who may wish to leave, regard-| Hapman House at Wasco Lake, Au- — more than twenty factories in New| paria Aug. S—Lous Kiots min- MOTHERCQ,S'”VX"TED Wo it mdward W. Blodgett assign.| ERIE DETECTIVE CHARGED . ing tHe payment-of their income tax. | purn. The accident was due o’ skid: | INCREASED REGEIPTS OF Epgiand Pennsyivania 2nd Spnada | ister of finance, was authorized by the LOHEN AND HERSELE | 5 o 1icaring for Tay /IOLE . thiase. WITH DOUBLE“ HOMICIDE | The instructions point out that no one|ding. All of the injured were brought GRAIN FROM FARMS frd ""_’;‘_C(;;'” tion, which ":l: cabinet m:;,dt:’;nmflucq :‘bmmm. ufi?fihflafiu"zs_ursfi Efi;flc Me- | row mogning. - * Binghamton. N. Y. Aug. 5. —Mrs. "'l""h; agow&d ED |led\'¢ this country|to hospitals here, where Mr. Brown o Yoric, A A : B e T chamber ties granting 1,850, er two emall children wers - : L N Yo . 5—Mrs.| Gneil he has filed his tax returns or| Glod deter ; sy ork, Al g most of the factorles "has refused to| 54e,006 francs ($366,000.000) for the re. | found dead in their home in the South OBITUARY. Frederick G. Rickard died at the city | lcived a certificate of clearance from | ° % 7,000 bushels in the country's r submit their demands to arbitration| construction of the Fronch commrcr]| End district today with the as fow. g hospital at 12.25 this afternoon. Mrs. | (pC€ivel 4 ceriilcale of TRl e ipte from farms for the month sad feet. ing from an open jet. Mrs. Alice Lackaye. Rickard was fatally wounded by Be- fnt July 25 as compared avith the sam FAIDUS DIVISION TO s i mad RS A note indicating that the woman| Long Beach, N. Y. Aug. 5.—Mrs, |Well Y. Evans, an Eric detective, last| e A §COTT CONFIRMED AS PLUNDERING IN BUDAPEST | yionth in 1915 was noted in o ot PARADE IN NEW YORK | TOTAL OF 98497 TROOPS had turned on the gas because of fear | Alice Lackaye, wife of Wilton Lackaye, | night When hée shot and killed her MEMBER SHIPPING BOARD| , PATiS. AUE. G-—Telegrams from | issued today by the United s WERE OVERSEAS JULY 31| that her children were to.be placed in | actor, died at their summer home here | daughter. Vera Rickard at her home. ? i American officlals at Budapest state|grain corporation. In the same perfod Washington, Aug. 5.—The famens . a_ charitable institution was found by | today after an .illness of several|208 Robinson street. Evans is in juil| Washington, Aug. 5.—The senate|that Rumanian {roops upon entering| ihe ncr in flour production. w second division will be paraded in| Washingten, Aug. 5.—General Per- | the police. months. Mrs., Lackaye was born in|charged with a double homicide. Jeal-|late today confirmed the nomination|Budapest vesterday started plundering | 949,000 burrels. The receipt . Cew York city Friday under a decision | shing cabled the war department to- Sedalia, Mo.. In 1578, and before her|ousy, intoxication and refusal of the|of Thomas A. Scott. of Connetcicut,|in the suburbs. . Fifteen or twents|month ended July 55 last were 107 nnounced todar at the war depart-|day that om July 31 a total of 93,437 Danbury.—The Danbury fair will} marriage was known on the stage as|sirl to marry him is given as the|to be member of the United States | civilians were killed by the Rumanians|539.000 bushels of wheat and 626%,000 pent. The parade will start ta 3 b M. 1reeps were Still overseas. -l take place Oct. 6. 7. 8 9, 10 and 1. Alics = Cause of tha traras— ! “) shipping board. Quring the day, It s added, barrels of flour were produced. - e~ - —-. # s o & . e B 1. & ‘e < ioan i e T i ST A A A ‘. 3 45 &

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