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o VOL Lu—NO. 81 . " " .pop 9910 RWICH, CONN, TUESDA' GUST 12, 1919 EN PAGES—70 COLUMNS _PRICE TWO CENTS St %% Sk Ohsaies | IREMEN AND ENGINEMEN west report traffic conditions improv- L] e . Relating to the Peace Nego- ;‘f;n‘:::x; s, A p 2 WA R % jations. ‘Aviators toui ey could use mag- i p Available For Any Investigative Work Necessary to the Pun- “'_:himn M i e e | ue. 111n nie great| TDree Hundred Local Chairmen of the Brotherhood are to : oreign g shasimien ovesiboking & Jake. in" the Meet in Cleveland Today For the Purpose of Making the ishment of Hoarders and iteers—Attorney General! Wilson sent to the foreign relations R ol : Krof id committee today a copy of the origi- | A report frem Mexico City says twe | [0 .00 Berksnire Hills, where he Palmer Has Instructed All District Attorneys to Act On nal AmerfokiHrate af & league o na |HoW Sommissions, were aumel fy the sought seclusion when bodily infirmity | | Request—Represent More Than 100,000 Men On All the . A q ;i ; overtoo - . 2 g ch May Come to|other papers relating to the peace |if petroieum legisiation. trance of his_country Railroads in the United States and Canada Any Evidence of Law Violation Whi y et =, feAng 10 the Petce | Bon Von “Bussche: Haddenhauten, | dened Dy the entrance of his country —Shopmen Not Likely to Return to Work Before Friday, As Strike N eip t - Ly o Attentii b i : former German munister to Argentina, 4y Light—Living Problems are Absorbing the Attention to i committee request for | Who arrived at Euenos Aires recenty, | PeASSIUlly today, o, § in repl .| “all data” used in preparation of the|called at the foreign office. han t ears. his Vote Will Be il That Da of Congress. treaty. the president wrote that most| United States marshals arrested |nealth, for more than two YERUR RS Not Counted Until That Day. three pharmacists and seven physi- iekl: Washi: on, Aug. 11.—Attorney | F\ N & rervision of he is: of fl'fe documents and memoranda |l pncig - days. A severe cold developed quickly Cleveland, 0.._ Aug. 11—Three hun-|in the added information that “with Bt Bt o M oy E s norvision ot Ty Bioived | were ieft in Paris und that many were bl T 1 s wRony L mon the el e bronchtal pneumonia, the aged|dred local chairmen of the m—mhgr-'nu of my republican affiliations I am thusiastic’ assent from virtually allfth: swate Cold S S o e Tt et o0 | ™ Fhirty-one interstate distributors of | Patient lapsed into _unconsciousness| hood of Locomotive Firemen and En-|guilty, tob,” Mr. Garretson insisted state food administrators of whom he| sugs-s o Ly president Wi -"’°"|: Bl: n?:l?lc .9" ‘clymem“'::,“l id: gsolene were citel by - the' federal | and the end came as though it were|ginemen will meet here tomorrow for|this was purely an “act of citizen- asked cooperation in the governments| .ah.h ‘1 ‘the ' Y I;-l;w e - - e uxeho B Onl;’l Sm Trade commission in informal . com- |bPut the beginning of a deeper sleep.|the purpose of making a request on|ship.” efforts to reduce the high cost of liv-|commitiee, Iurope's imports ot food{ile conference’ ~Te sent only thel i ', oy parging umtair competi-| No ostentation will mark the f,‘"'f‘ ;he rallroad administration for further| After the question of presidential ing At the same time he sent M- |from this' country, particularly tha e e nt e SeEcal 10 biftes Jition ol the man who. v;liz:: ::ayeix: IncrcaNse, inwugsariol mpve (i politics had been raised Mr. Garretson structions to all dl iet V' urchased with the $100,000,000 re I} * S . | eighteen years ago n and Stlers | said he wanted the rec B Yy & 6 7004 sdndsiars: | 4 : el | hix first return from Burove. e anoperts aN: | millions, was rated as having the sec-| on all federal controlled railronds in | qenial fr mcin o ooordy % L2y, @ Eet in touch with the food administra- | which president Wilson said was nec- = ¢ nounced the government decided to re- T tors and to act at once on any evideuce | essary to stop the westward spread of| 1O amother resolution ns:ln:c for :: sume supply and distribution of ba- |Ond largest private fortune in America.| the United States and all non-federal | brotherhoods with a gun in one hand copy of the letter written by Genera ham and lard and to supervise|A simple service, attended only by|controlled roads in the United States|and a stop watch in ihe ethec hed members of his family and his house- | and Canada, it was learned today. held up congress and forced through of law violation which mignt coiac to| Bolshevism, drew the fire of senmator|fobY¥ o0 the letter wiltteh by Genberst| coq light jn the work of s fair prica|Mirrs who declared in a speech abread v prices. 2 committees to be reco: were buying Amorican products cheap- - Wilton replied that he regarded | PREIC ;. p, Shonts, president of the |hould, will be held ai the wome Y L e A ARt Ron ey, every ecoun than they could be purchased at|(he IStter as confidental =ince It cow. |Interboroush Transit Co.. who has been | doW Brook. tomorrow or Avelloatity, “There was no coercion of sena- ained certain The time had not been determined to- AT RAILROAD HEARING [tors or representatives by the broth- ill at his home in New York several The attention of the diste.ct attor-| home. . B ernments. He said the commaunica night. 1t .13, expected 'that ‘the body|. wwochincton ‘Aug. 11-—Nine-tenths|erhoods,” he shouted. pounding the limited availability” of tne sacrat President Wilson’s suggestion that 3 - nd weeks, was reported as “continuaily ~ viee for any investigative w. congress could show what can be done| {0 in which Secretary Lansing and o oL, : Will be taken to Fittsburgh, the clt¥lof the energies of labor leaders are|table io emphasize the denial, “and e Ll e Runialment oF, Iy {o control mounting prices by remedy-| erong ~nund” against the proposed | A seapiane carrying four passengers| Where he laid the foun given to the job of sitting on the 1id, | challenge anyses> to prove o SR Eelopment of tn day_wis ‘ho| Charsod Was rampant. in the Disteiet|tettiemens CF the_auestion but could |lef Port Washingion. L. 1. on o lela- | WSaith (08 SHURL,, ot ner mushana's| AUStin B Garetson, tormer hoad of | wise. P a2 s i E el ot “properly be described as a pro- i P & neaside I e last hours of his life,| the Order of Rallway Conductors, tes-| L, po ) |\ oeor rsquest by Mr. Palmor of Sr.ret.ov|of Columbia resulted in the drafting of 27 |land waterivays of the Jaited States : : Heucton, that inspect:'s of pucking(a bill by the District commissioners,| oS¢, 284inst the final Shantung decis- | Jying"5¢ New Orieans. {but he did not revive sufficiently to}[fied loday before the T e 5 ENBARGO ON N M ROAD One hundred thousand race patrons | Permit any sign of recognition. Theil| ;i 0 the problem of how best to han- Cow Wtk R s e ! A , who last April - New York, Aug. 11.—A partial lif i rict attornevs upon reque st any dock of the federal trade commission. | r0verey today was the statement | Were compelied to use emergency con- d’.‘“‘-h‘d"g‘ ‘12?9;';;‘"" Miller of MNew|dle the railroads after the war time| ing of the embarso pisced om ail tier they might have. Which would put under license all |} 8 e T relations commit- | Veyances to reach Grunewald race-married Ensign Bo: hat | Period of federal control. freight by the New York, New Haven 1 wiat was 20 : dealers in food, fuel and wearing ap-|pelohe (08 forelgn relUONs COMMIL | irack, where the German Derby was | York. notifed that it was apparent that| PeSl0 G, TCTRG, COMRRE, 4y | frelght by ihe New e aaven Liv..x Freblems coniu 3 g parel. with the licenses revocable on|le% ¥, Secrerary Tams s ador to|held, owing to a car strike. B e e A e A oonnty. Garretsoi safd'with. great| s coanic or cho i or ey Friday ae g Premier Hara of Japan told a po-|arrived from her home at MILbrook |, nestness. merely are straws which | (ke effoct \edmenda e ocording 10 houses be instructed 1o firals + |in conjunction with Chairman Mu A-other develcpment in the treaty R «f in. attentica of v: proof of profiteering. - ., " S had oncealed’ = 5 e ™ i —_— | RS 0T secret treaty be- |litical #clegation that “should tne dis +| N: Y. a (ew minutes after her {ather| how how the wind is blowing over a|in- anmouncement esusd At ine Som Britain re.|turbnces in China continue, Japan . sea of industrial unrest. RUmbLNgS | pany s offces hor e PRINCE OF WALES ON |BoDY OF MAN TAKEN e R ntune peninsiia while|may be compelled to adopt suitable| The widow of the Laird of Skibo.| i S, in"many quarters do not mean:| PHhe Smoes here tonight, . = B measures for safeguarding Japanese |although overcome with grie he said, thal laboring people want 10| was stated. would be acceuted Wod- NORTH A 1 N SOIL FROM CONN i o i v: be- | T v MERICA ECTICUT RIVER |the Lansing-lshii agreement was s comparatively sudden death of - her|ge. il Sy APOTIE DEOPIS Wanl (0| was stated. would be acoeuted W N. F. Aug. 11.—The| Hartford, Aug. 11.—With a deep|ing negotiated A complete air squdron of 22 éfficers | husband. bore the shock bravely. Mer| aie o demand that the fovernment| Milk, momeperishamie roonstane for les landed from the bat-|gash at the corner of the loft eve and| The Americon league of nations : g e ' Bt st banires : tieship Senown. at Fopaall, a fshing | with arms bowed above The chest in & | plan, made public for. the first time, |2nd 90 enlm;d men. accompanied H"Y E’:‘-:;gd'Zd;n‘gi;:fuff;lu:g?h To make it | function. R human consumptior livestock village on_Conception bay, for his first| position suggesting that they had been | revealed that the American delegates ";‘010" true c?fl“;_y' wfl leave Ha- possible for her to g0 through the It is largely in the power of con-|and supplies, inc consigned visit t6 Nerth American soil today.|clasping a barrel, the body of an un-|had proposed a covenant conforming |Zelhurst vm‘ld.!"!\éll‘\f;’fl» Vednesday, on Pedial of the private funmeral service,|STess. the witness declared, to allay|to the New Haven and Central New Afier remaining for a few hours helidentified man was taken from the|in many particulars with that final-|an acrial pathfinding uip across the)graial of 1ne Prvate, BETw, SEIVISC) the feelin : | England railroad. returned to the “warship. He will| Connecticut river today and taken to|lv adonted but differing from it with B i i I tatk of directing final arrangements But it cannot be done by inaction, eome 1o this city tomorrow. the police morgue. where Dr. H. G.|others. S e s e e A siee aod. arit pislabionted. & “RSovenow tis American | BOSTON & MAINE MEN The prince and members of his suite Jarvis said he thought it had been in| At variance with the covemant as|Ste 2 "ePOTC published ln the London | fof t0E SRt T00 0l Gna tetegrapn [ReOPle are not prone always to do to- RETURN TO WORK TODAY spent much of the time ashore stroll-|the water about 24 hours. Death had|finally included in the treaty. however. giving favorable consideration 1o the |messages of condolence from persons|yfYy Whdl oy Be dope fomorromw. n- ¢ y?sc).esxf»:;: N. H. Aug. 11—The en ire force of Bostop and Maine railroad ing about the country and obfaining|been due to drowning he said. Thelthe president's covemant would have|SIInE favorable consideration to the|WesStgty of (OnJRIGRSS fOom, PCOONT |less an emergency forces us . g 3 8y Wi . % | ot nroe Doc- o Photographs of the scencry. Several|body was that of a man about 35 years]omitted reference to the Monroe Doc. | 20 bassador 1o the Lnited Siaten | try’ had accumulated ~ at Shadow e . N ke to repairmen and car inspe. who have been on strik hundred seamen. marines and cadets ce feet " i s " a e and the right of a = T - g from the Tlenown and its escorting| weighing about 135 pounde. The hair | wouid have empowered the council to| ~Washington estimated 250,000 men | Brook R e e mas) told, (he committee! whichigave un-|Clty, who have been on stri squadron were given shore leave. and close clipped = mustache were|“inquire into the fessibility of abol- &€ out on strike throughout the coun-|able to read these forarroW (e N&mes) ygudl attention to his testimony. FOr: IRAIRIRY: Yotad today to irn Admiral Halsey and Colonel Grizs|brown. The . pas el ol ishing comppisery meifiiars. e e Bebaad wiinsed v oy mecseytemy Wit B0} be ¥ Sy L M Gl e Tha seHtbRent e e har & oo s The- | , . B 3 - : F n 3 3 ¥ : en. e Plumb plan be; " z e 4 i v of the prince’s staff came to St.|white shirt with narrow red and black | and would have contained a prov fying proportions and an epidemic of | Dr. Brace W. Pagdock of Pittaeld,| {0 in Wich men worked with | stand by | the * national organi e repairmen at Nas vote John's by motor from Topsail. a dis- ctripes and minus a collar. The trou- | reiative to the freedom of the seas : 4 e Ly : in bi & tance of 12 miles. to discuss with the | sers wore dark ray or black and |The council and assembly would have Seenery o - Nesmning o’ rige; mhio gttended Mr. Cornegle In Wis 185t]ihekr hands:, He wanted.the,men who Eovernment the details of the pro-|somewhat worn. The poliz- thought|been differentiy constituted and in-|NEPUEROUC thE SUX-, 1d | hronehont the summer said {omight|run the railroads to have a voice in 98k €ram prepared for the reception of the|that th sh over the. ey - have ! d of a unanimous vote being re- Sprte-dhut & remdent Wilson woul FousK 3 s fecole | their management; he wanted politics | g oopmens VOTE WILL NOT royal visitor here tomorrow. Streets.| s 8 gush over.Sue eye soay. huxegstend ol . ny three na- | take up the high cost of living as well| that his patient was in a very feeble| AWt PNV GHERGEL e 0 o le L0 Gl en ¢ i .1 been Jue to a collision with some ob- | quired in the CoTne L e been | 88 the peace treaty in his address on | state when he returned to his-summer | & THESIEE: AN (0 A8 BEREEE (RS BE COUNTED UNTIL FRIDAY tions represented . wou » his tour to the Pacific coast were cur-|home in the spring. However. he was| 300 O, "5 00, WL SRCSEE (000 L0 Boston, Aug. 11.—Uhion leaders said | to return to work tomorrow. public_buildings and. rosidences have] jact in the water n brightly decorated for the cele- | G et Ve et pnd GeciEin. ur to the : e s rent in Washington. eager to mofor on ‘nleavant. days and = f the American Fedes tonight that the strike of shopmert en ; "Renown reported a pleasant ana| STRIKE IN U. S. RUBBER CO. B O e 1o requeats |, New York state is allocated 200 car-|to fish in = e R Sasiing (o have. Ihe/| pioved by the Bartan ana aebins uneventful trip across .the Atlantic.| FACTORIES IN NAUGATUCK | Scnate today o o none iee that he | loads of food of surplus army stocks.|weather was fit. At such times | | 00 B0 (SP00 O 1°0EnE,cG ecause, | ton and” Albany and New Yor Man:- icchergs were seea in the| Naugatuck, Conn. Aug. 11—A gen-|han me Lnowledge oOf any attempt by | _General strike at Basle ended in a, sought pe ‘ vomcian Lp e Tl lew, he held. expressed by | Haven snd Hartford raflrc npighborbood, of the Grand:Banks; but| eral strike of union emoloyes in all] be Feornece oo esates. 10 intim date SO felinre. Cgmt':“mgu.]e"d"":“h a persuasiveness that was hard (0} o iicany. and democrats . alike. not_end Wefore Priday, as the weather ‘was so.good. that there! the Unit Farkls . T Care | who hoped to spread the strike over | deny. 4 Admitting that the four great rall-|of the men Wwho are voting on. the & he United States Ruboer company|ihe Chinese repreentatives at Yer-{ino’country and establish a soviet were| The last of the many good “news way brotherhoods supported President | question of returning Lo work would ras no danger. The rrince and his|factories in this borough will start aticaflles or of a reported secret Japand | LA COURLLY, stories”. of which the fronmaster had |y oy on in 1916 and smilingly throwing not he counted until that day fuite fourd much Iyferest in examin-|5 oclock Wednesday morming, accord- | sie-German t1eily negotiated during : e : i SXEX, DEE North Dakota annournced . purci the central figure, had to do wtih {".‘;,_!"’"“' small bergs in Conception| ing o ,‘*t‘elj‘:;gnmeel}s; the war. . 3 no zen- | Of @ flour mill ana has deci3er 38 (-h.“racx Z:'nun'uqufllk)' B0 ‘Catoh of - neh el i P ¥ ol Local mib DT & yai During the day. thers was Do & four more, in addition to terminal ele-! “The illness developed in such & way! 1o net |VER MAIL FROM CONSUMERS' LEAGUE MQVEMENT After the prince lands at neon te-| tonight It was anmounced at the]| aty i % i .. 3 4 ate on the:treaty in the sen- | i c morrow he xill he driven thrbugh theymeeting that representatives of ‘ME;::‘ g:‘cmszemtor Poindexter. republi- | (3075 ‘xfiv‘;‘né"““""" T Tpducs Sl g thf"| e apqorr;‘:—::-i-umr M| AIRPLANE TO STEAMER AT SEA IS SUCCESSFUL IN FRANCE elty. passing under several triumphal{ American Iederation of l.abor were onigan \Washington, bitterly attacked St i id % alk ; Carnegie to have an.\h oy ds o e Pk SN e ot Thads el i bublis iy arches. He will receive three ad-|their way from Boston fo handle the| fe: R D for IR Conree T the ate department hea an- ' with members of the houschold,” s New, York, Aug. 1L—T st at-| Parls, Aug. 1L (By the A. P.)—Suc- dresses from the mayor and city coun- | strike. residen 7 dedtarium he: had nounced the amount of cold storage|his physician. x E tempt to deliver mail rom an a ss of the onsumers’ league mo cil &t the dock from the board of| It was claimed at the meeting to- | PEace Tnegotiations, declaving ¢ & |food held in New Jersey warehousesi The dark lake and mountains. which| plane to a steamer at sea will be made | ment, organized in the Monmartr trade at its building and from the gov- | night that the membership had jumped “neglected 4 ?\‘ dméf:e:;m o(lolating was increased by millions of pounds in|had kecome dear to Mr. Carnegie be-| by the New York postoffice on Thurs- | trict and spreading throughout renment and legislature at the parlia- | to over 2.000 and 600 new members had had_entered into a coven g the] YUY, : z | cause of their constant reminders of | day, it was announced here today. Two | city now, was indicated by an rage ment building. sizned up at the close of the session,|American traditions and impairing TI€| Hamifton counmty grand jury- an- (h's beloved Higxhland Hills and Lochs.| hours after the liner Adriatic =ails|reduction of 20 per cent. on provision Returned soldiers and sallors of the| Union officials are of the opimion that | Constitutional powers of comgress. To-| nounced it has found many Cincinnati|inaked tonight on a sceme of lonely|from New York for Southampton a|sold in the market places Yesterday Newfoundland contingent in_the war|many more workers will earoll befors| MOITOW. Chairman lodge of the (Or"|men guilty of profiteering and hoard- | grandeur. | seapiane will start from ibe foreign|The spread of the movement, it wa will escort the prince and his party| Wednesday morning eign relations committee Will SP€AX|inz. No names were mentioned. ®TIt was chiefly due to Mrs, Carnegle's| postoffice station on the North river|announced today, has resulted in a de through the city ta the government L o on the leagué of nations. Representatives of 24 corn and wheat | gescription of Shadow Brook, after|wit ha bag of mail to be dropped on|cision to try to establish a central or house, where he will be the guest of| - ’ T TR growinz states will attend a meeting ! it to 'he estate in the early sum- | the liner's deck. ganization to co-ordinate the various npuse, where ho Wil De be guest ofiyON HOEGEN, PRO-GERMAN, AGAINST WITHDRAWAL OF In Washinston to discuss the high cost| oo ar 301y o beatinn o cirons oo | | 'The mail will be carried in a water- | leagues and to systematize the pric After an official luncheon the prince RELEASED ON $2,000 BAIL ALLIED TROOPS FROM RUSSIA| of living and plan for an investiga- | semblance to . the eountrs und | proof rubber bag which will also be | supe ion over markets unoffic w11l motor throuzh the suburbs. Later| Hartford. Conn. Aug. 11.—Maximil-| Anchangel, Aug. 11—An appeal to| tion. S Skibo Castle in his native Scotland, non-sinkable. The plane will first flv | exercised by the league represe in the dav he will present medals to|ian von Hoezen of New Haven. al-|the allied nations not to withdraw Captain Lowell H. Smith delivered. iha: the ironmaster decided to pur- | low over the steamer and drop line v ; seamsn who rescued tbe survivors of !legzed German sympathizer under in-| (heir troops from Russia is being is-|a letter by aero to Admiral Rodman at{chace the groves ..umediately about|across its foremast rizging. The bag The consimers representatives the liner Florizel, which was. wrecked dictment for treason, was today ad- ed by the municipality of Archangel|San Dieso from Mayor Rolfe of San!ipe™}onca | of mail, attached to the other end of | profiting by their experience, brought near Cape Race in February, 191S. In mitted to bail in bonds of $2.000 and|and the boards of the governmental| Francisco. He traveled 610 miles at| ' 'Ni- Carnegie had repeatedls ex-|the line, will then be dropped. 1f thelinto play, during yesterday's inspe the evening there will be 'a parade. a allowed freedom -of movement for the|and district zemstvos of the Archangel the rate of 120 miles an hour. preseed delight at the aquiet pleasur|airman misses his target and the bag|tions of markets, a knowledge « state dinmer and a dance at the gov- i ince N 5, Wl b = mnounced here to-| President Carranza advised the Mex- ! , e el falls into the sea, it can be hauled on| wholesale prices. These costs were gov- | first time si March 5, when he was| province. it was a 3 jof Shadow Brook. Those who iere 5 o ehe i e ernment house. returned to this state from Texds,|day. The appeal constitutes an indict-|ican embassy at Washington the ban-|o: 710 him believed It fittine tia:|beard ship. made the basis of demands on retal whither he had fled. He had been in|ment of the Bolsheviki as “enemies of | dit leader Roberto Jameson surrender- | {5¢ > L PIORTET 3f D0a%, SIT| Tere the expertment proves success- | ers to lower their prices and resulted COMPLAINT AGAINST THE the Hartford county jail. He filed| the constituent assembly for which the| ed fo the Mexican forces in Coahuila Eo1 Bate ‘come sHere. ful,” said Assistant Superintendent of|in reductions that nm.unnv»‘vnnoum ORIENT MUSIC ROLLS CO.|with the clerk of the United States!| Russian democrats are fighting.” Henry White of the American peace eci-ibald Barrow. se(ri-ary 1o Mis | Mails Jordan, who has charge of theled to 50 per cent. One retailer offer P “| court shortly after noon today a bond| ‘The moral and material blow | mission and Baron d'Estournelles de & S Tatt Tof MeW Vol .| attempt, “it probably will become aling heads of caulifiower at 3.25 franc _ (Special to The Bulletin.) for $2.000 from the Nutional Insurance | caused by the departure -of allied | Constant. who recently returned from |{®Irisic. left for New Vork aomgbi | o1t feature of the foreign mail [ each er listening to the consumer: Washington, Aug. 11.—The federal|company. troops,” the appeal says, 1l make | the United States, were received by Uy Cerstook that he we il (OK| cervice. It will afford a means by |inspectors. decided to sell them ai one trade commission has issued formal £ the struggle with Bolshevism beyond | Premieer Clemenceau. e haly oo %' which uable mail. such-as impor- { franc each. ;“Ol‘l:vlcnnt. flsninl; t;e Orient. Music (| EADERS OF CONSPIRACY our strength” but declares that the ]Thru hundred rubber workers em- o a0 tant business letters, contract vx‘v‘ Some -Iu ',hv\" he: \‘il\-'v lr-lljlrvmn ell Company o ridgeport. Conn. in’ be abandoned. The|blayed by the Stoughton Rubber Co. iz which miss outgoing steamers, can be| were made on fish and vegetahle EXECUTED IN MEXICOQ Struggle will not be and the (. & C. Co. were out as a re. | MULTITUDE OF CAUSES forwarded without having to suffer a though th of butter and somewhat also ‘The commission declared that- it has < to consider| reason to believe the comcern has| EI Paso. Texas, Aum. 11-—Fifteen| Guos, BOmeYer ATC A8Ned 1 fow thel sult of a sirike cailed in an effort to| . OF HIGH PRICES OF SHOES . méanufactured perforated paper music,leaders of the conspiracy to cause alyriihdrawal of the troops and the anti- | obtain a 25 per cent. increase. Boston, Aug. 11.—Henry B. Endicott|leaves. The whole buginess is at pres- —_— rolls by purchasing copies of compe- {mutiny in the Chihuahua City federal! Bolshevil authorities, “in pain and| Exports of food and other commodi- | and Richard Hi. Long, shoe manufac-|ent an experiment, however, and we | 1,000,000 POUNDS STERLING feelings of! ties in the last months showed a! turers, and two representatives of local| must see how it turns out before mak- SALVAGE FROM LAURENTIC delay of days before the next boat|were Jowe: titers’ rolls and making duplicates-ofgarrison last week and to deliver the| gesperation.~ appeal to them, thus unfaifly appropriating the|city over to General Francisco Villa.|humanity and justice—inseparable | gain of per cent. | retail ‘'shoe stores, testified today at a|ing definite plans.” i 11 (By the results of the compeiitors’ ingenuity,|were executed following the discovery | from free democracies—to insure that Approximately $10,000,000 worth of | grand jury investigation of the causes — PO L el 5 theivale: o lapor-and expenke, and avoiding the lof the plot, according to an American| help be continued. American fpodstuffs stored at Antwerp, of the high prices of shoes, instituted| RUMANIA MAKING EFFORTS 1,000,000 pounds sterling’ have beer cest of pioducing mater rolls. who arrived here from Mexico. He | and the Hok of Holland were sold to| by District Attorney Joseph C. Pelle- TO SECURE 'MORE TERRITORY | rocovered by salvagers from the wreel e Ot o e egited sald the ldeniity of'the men executed | PETITION FOR RECEIVER FOR _|the Eelgian government by the war| tier. .Other shoc-men will be heard| o> 50" Jue 11— semi-official | of the former White = Star. Dominion to make answer before e ‘federal | was unknown when he left. epartment. tomorrow. asned Eore: is 3 entic el s s a COmEsion 1h Washingtn ent & BERKSHIRE STREET RAILWAY | ““C o JI" trade commission’s ‘report| The disirict attorney’s office said one e e e M e T by e e ych was sunk Jan . - 3 Pittsfield. Mass., Aug. 11—& Dpetl-|that shoe retailers are profiteering was| witness asserted that the cost of labor | Making efforts. to seeure More [EFrec = 1317, e TRAP SHOOTING TOURNEY tion for appointment of a receiver for| denjed by the National Shoe Retailers’| and materials, poor transportation and Srain i_m“’?{‘h':‘gh Bl | e T anrentie & of. 14892 OPENS AT SOUTH SMORE {he Berkshire Street Railway will | foroef % ° j undue buying by the public generally | CUREZI, LIRSS BiC, “Sart ‘of the | tons, which was acting as a British probably be filed in United States dis-| Colonel Frederick Mears, who acted | had all combined to create the present | P€en al & e srvic st ran i, 28 vl i ek . Chicego. IiL. Aug. 11.—The twen- trict court at Boston or New York to-|as general manager of the American | situation. The only speculation going | territory i that the Berb b norih. foast of Toolend and Jater eany tisth grand American handicap trap - morrow, according to local officials of | railroad lines in France during the|on in the shoe market, it was declared,| 'The statement adds that the Serbian | no e Rae 1470 onlv 130, were sheoting fournament opened at the 2% the road. Manager C. Q. Richmond| war, was appointed by President Wil-|was on the part of consumers. Many | fovernment intends fo = reauest t I PRGN (410 onlx+120) wox South Shore Country club today with . is in conference with New Haven of-| son’chief engineer in charge of con- | persons. the witness said, appeared to| Peace conference to settle the question|saved According to testimony of Cap three shooters making perfect scores| . - % ficials at New York today over the re- | struction of the Alaska railroad. el Gttt el op Sulem it fciyin Vot SO sy 9V TIcems, of |- pleuiscite - throughout] @iy Nortoh before the coroner's hea in the South Shore Country club spe- . - ceivership matter. The striking em- s = Advance In prices, thus causing a de-| Banat. IoAga See By agy o the-tnan pe cial event. F. J..Cairps, Kansas; Wm.| | z 4 y i day were| THE UNDERWOOD PLANT i ss of the available supply s % 3 8,08 o 2 - ; | ployes, after a meeting to; s O N mand in excess of the 1 upply s on Sunday | bitte her then prevailin S. Hbon, lowa, and E. W. Thimgan, | | fArm i their intention not to return! i 0SED BECAUSE OF STRIKES|and tending to force prices up. L U L s ’ x Elimination of the jobber as a means| $i000 I8 2. aving Rumanian troops| KAROLY! APPOINTED MINISTER Nebraska, each broke 100 targets. o : . iver is named for 5 Those who scored 98 includs E. | :;:‘;—2’:‘3 T Hartfora, Copn.. Aus ll—The Un-| .~ gucing costs was. impracticable, Reed. Manchester. N. : - derwood Typewriter company tonight (0% [eQUCINE €OSS WAS ImOpFACHCable:| hag entered Temesvar. in Banat, the FROM HUNGARY AT FIUME Paarba; Plicairn. P announced the closing of its entire| ! Pralo; ef anol S, De- | srevious Sunday, and that the popula- SLE g = enrbd, Piicairn, Pa. SEDITIOUS DOCUMENTS plant here, with the exception of ihe | CAuse, he sald, many retailers had not| Brevions Bandiy KR (NN RUTUNANS | | Washington, Aug. 1l—Count Mi- e e 3 g the capital to keep = stock an e chael Karolyl, former premier un- HARTFORD .HAS PURCHASED SEIZED BY LONDON POLICE| office department, because of strikes P s s s AR A A e = 5 : . must have recourse to the jobber. 12 TONS WAR DEP'T. BACON London, Aug. 11—Seditious docu- | which have occurred in the past three| MYst have recourse to the jobber. | p|NDS SOLUTION OF THE gt {3 rism R P RS Hartford. Aug. 11.—This- eity ‘as a DIFFICULTIES IN FIUME | ;rmistice and later was imprisoned in ments were seiged by the police today| weeks. This action followed a strike| It was brought ou : " v : 4 Yles of shoes and in a raid on London’s western suburb ';’;g“;"l?)‘lla"]““)';"_,"fi"“g‘,‘;’;:k“;‘;‘l’;e";zfi while it was admitted that lesseninz| Rome. Aug. 11 (Havas).—The allied| Czecho Slovakia, has been appointed P 5 commission appointed by the supreme | minister from Hungary at Prague, ac- municipality is the owner today of pi e it - : 2 the number of styles might increase e o o ene” B The papers captured dealt with a ulan force of 4,100 workers . Accord. | .o D Cduction, It was said that there| counell to Investigate recent disorders| cording to 4 report received —at the o e e g muggested selzure of arms and Amm- | 8 O e e ey roshaninae| was a demand for all the diffirent|at Fiume has concluded its work and|state department today from Prague, s MGT o K inaeiin. ‘msitBinkendsd ! 0 i nition from the military stores by re-| frelght tie-up was partly responsible| iyies Women, it was declared, fre- | has evolved a solution of the difficul- | based upon press reports there. b i OF g car and.leHkan volltiames Y Ui o e A T el Cor iR auently bought shoes for style rather | ties there, the Corriere Dela Serra says| The Prague press also reported that B e a soviet government in London. fortl Conaer bresident of the FIart-| than service and oftentimes three pairs| today. Dr. Milan Hodza, former minister of e B b Important arrests are regarded as|ford Clentral Labor union. sald tonight| yere required where one pair would| The commission’s findings, according | the interior, has been appointed special stores. probable 1a the course of the week in| (hat the company's action was unex- | eTe requir Eibe cpnriop R s aforrd (U | the Loferior, bus beenapricistad apecial > INGARY gounsction Withk /the eeizure. . OtHerfpected. He faid (at ‘the. Tinderwood — establishing facts in the case, but ad- | republic to Hungary. BLOCKADE-OF HUNGARY raids, it is said, are contemplated by| company had made no provision for| o)) APSE OF THE KOLCHAK AR L B Sl P g to: Hungary. | . . vlmes WIPLSID TR 3 e MOVEMENT IN SIBERIA | sion holds would guarantee peace in|CLAIMS DISTINCTION AS WAS RAISED YESTERDAY the authorities. strilly and” Geclarcd What mssiOF the Londod, Auz. 11.—The entire block- * = E: i s Fiume. “FIRST AERIAL COMMUTER" CHINA DECLARES WAR WITH strikers have already secured employ Washington, _Aug. =~ 11.—Complete| “WE ) o oo ner adds that the con- New' York, Aug. 11.—Roy U. Conger ment elsewhere 4 collapse of the Kolchak movement in o GERMANY, IS AT AM BND| ‘any of - ‘those ~who etruck toduy | SEberia. was f0rechutrin FeDorte rench. i g iy < v e g i B b Peking, Friday, Aug. §.—@By The A.| were women who have been receiving|ing Washington today. Kolchak | S to satisfy France ade of Hungary was raised today, ac- cording to a Vienna despatch to the Exchange Telegraph company, the tel- of the American Flying club today laid claim to being the “first aerial com- the dignity ‘or"pride of Italy. muter.” Finding it too three hours by eiram adlirz that the Rumanian. are P.) Pasliament today passed a reso- | $16 and $20 & week o o 4 . { i 3 2 perating punch | forces have fallen back almost 200 . Loom ot wogineon Be) lution autherizing the president to is | presses. The cheif demands of the|miles from their former advanced| ,ueriCAN WOOLEN CO. TO train from his home at Westhampton veet H ry. aleging thie necessity sue a mandate declaring that a state| strikers are for an eight hour day and | lines and Omsk was said to be threat- | AN > to his office in New York, he flew this <f suprressing Bo'shevik plots there. of war does not exist between China | increases in wages. At the time the|ened with evacuation. : BUILD HOUSES FOR EMPLOYES| morning from Westhampton to JED OF HEART DISEASE ' e - and Germa. 'V first group struck three weeks ago the; Failure of the allied and’associated Boston, Aug. 11.—The American| Sheepshead Bay in his Canadian EAe CorvEiGNT CLINEOINET, wate It is considered doubtful whether|plant was running on a capacity pro-|governments to get adequate supplies| Woolen company announced today a| training plane and completed the trip WHILE TRIMMING TREE the mandate will be xe:‘\;bhshed uq:;: duction basis. to admiral Kolchak, the advices said,| plan to erect near its mills in lmaay by motor in a total time of one hour Wihstss, Conn. Aur. J1—TEHIS| 'meks Adipia) maed v _ldelegates have discussed terms wi had forced him to fall back steadily|eastern cities and towns one-family|and forty-seven minutes. He an trimminz 3 tall pine tree in’ his fa-imandant of the Ameri an feet in ihe|German representatives. $10000 DAMAGE SUIT ASAINST before the greatly superior Bolsheviki| houses to be sold to employes on|nounced he would continus (o com- ay, Bina C. Smith, | Eastern, Mediterranean. wh vy b = S ‘SURGEON FOR CARELESSNESS |forces composed of veterans whose of- | mortgages, at cost. e Homestead | mute in manner when weather 3 O meceived || ENINE TO RETIRE FROM ficers inelude many Germans who fled | association, controlled by the com- | permitted ard here t ther's 1 Feart dicease!:he ee of LL:D. at the c - i = dgzree of L. he commence. Dridgeport. Aug. 11_-Dr Frity (G 1\ S0y ata 'when the' armistice was|:bany, will promote the undertaking. zhi betw tw . o 5 3 e hi betweea two!nent .exarcises of the Constantinople BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT | Hiyde, noted surgeon of Greenwich. is elinet: BOLSHEVIKI LOSING GROUND was found sus-|Collega. Admirar Bristol share: the C enhagén, Aug. 11l.—Premier Le-|defendant in a $10.0000 damage suit, Fe peatied there a few minutes later. nomor f receiving this Geree with| nine, It 1. rumored, intends to retire|papers in which were filed In ihe su: COMMBING SorERATe POLISH F°"f:“£:§|{g:f:g - dou THE BlLAgK shEA COAST > London, Aug. 1 (By the A. P.).— > e B Henry: Morgathau, former American|from the head -of the Bolshevik gov- | perior court here today. Christian E. Leuth American Airplane Recerd. |ambassadow~io “Turkey, who was the|ernment. according to despatches from | Hoffman., also of Greenwich, who i PROSECUTE PROFITEERS London, Aug. 11 (By the A. P.).—| Only about 50 miles of the Black sea Suenos Alres Aug. 11 Serzeant Bojonly other American to be so honored.| Helsingfors quoting Russian reports.|brings ‘the suit. alleges that because| London, Aug. 11 (By the A. P.).—| Polish forces cntered Minsk, capital | coast remains in the hands of the Bol- of the ita avialien mission today . Strikes are reported to be raging!of careless and unprofessional trea The house of commons tonight passed|of the Russian province of the same|sheviki, the volumteer army having establishe. South American record| More than 151,000 tons of crude peat| evervwhere in _Bolshevik-controlled | ment administered by Dr. Hyde for his| the second reading of the government | name, last Friday, after a fortnight of | advanced south and west of Kharko for altitade with pascenzers. He as-|were proguced'iin the- United States|territory. One hundred and fifty |broken arm, the plaintiff is now per-|bill providing - for prosecution and|heavy fizhting. according to an official| and oceupied Ochakov, 41 miles east cended 5,200 meters (19,140 feet) in a'last yeay exceeding the best previous| strike ieaders were said 10 have been|manently crippled, despite repeated | penaities for persons guilty of profit- | statement issued by the war office to- northeast of Odessa, according to a biplane. ey a year 't) about 56 per cent. * S operationg, 3 ~Bhe vote was 251 to 5. - night. war office official statement tonight. \