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ok, A POPULATION 29,919 VOL. LXI—NO. : ; Cabled Paragraphs o Condensed Te!egrams b Germans Decline to Recall Von Der " Strike of Bcltnn fishermen has X g Goltz. been settled. » Yot 5 (By tl " st - inc S Goman govsinmont has rejected 1 n London veport says British labor r demand of the allies for the recall of troubles are passing. General Von Der (‘th.l. foT}:nl;.dfiT : (R.:i".d :‘:m “'l‘.r::pu:cm n:t' = o e Bee 5 i = ase e New Haven Road Employes 'l'hre-tgned' Plant of the Bar.|Riil Taxs & e poriees o L Have Not Been Ordered to| ber Asphalt Paving Co. at|;.creasea o1275 barrels, amounting to TREATY REACHING MORE Motormen P Return to Work Before | Maurer, N. J.—Tmlu Held | 330435 barrels. Employed On the Subway and Elevated Lines of w.,s'.’,if;'m"n'fi:: Aff_'xfl',:.fflfi.f. Monday. 350,006 Gallons. i :m:cr:r;:.gfl alsohol jdvanced by In U;t:,,g AZ‘;’;:‘:;‘;';"’;d lge:iolgogto Ezgsl__;" go “?SOT 0:;(: i i ‘democratic “and republican for 95 per cent. - the Interborough Rapid Transit Company Demand an D eRing to ratification of the| Boston, Aug. 15.—Shopmen emploved| Perth Amboy. N. J.. Aug. 15.—Light- | Newspapers are again bsing pub- = Increase of 50 Per Cent. Instead of the 10 Per Cent. An-|peace treaty with reservations reachid | by the New, York, New Haven and|ning tonight .set fire to one of a score |lished in Japan, following, settlement| —All Attempts to Transfer Goods In Storage are to B er er Cent. P e afinite stage today while| Hartford railroad who have been op|of huge. tanks containing 330,000 gal- |of the strike of printers. S 2 4 1 ok ' unced Yesterday—Ma; Hylan Intimaf That the| President Wilson ana the forcign re-|strike in the Boston metropolitan dis-tlons of crude oil, at the plant of ‘the | Spanish River Pulp & Paper mills| o ummarily Dealt With—A Cleveland Concern Is Sai ) no Y- yoR iy = tes € Jations. commitice were . getting to-|trict, including 'Readville, Wil return | Barber Asphalt Paving Company at|nave completed theif newsprint mill. . : 1 I & i By ials In a|ether on unprecedented measures to| to work at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn.|Maurer, near here. (threatening - the|begun on July 1, at Montreal to Be Moving Its Meat Products to Warehouses In Chi- Strike Is Being Engineered By Company Officials In a Sive “Tne publie a1l the details of their | ing. the hour sel for the return of|plant”with destruction. % Bureau of census report shows cot. 4 d Destroying Its R d 3 % - i f the treaty next Tuesday|striking shopmen and mechanics fire was confined to the ome|ton'consumption in July, exclusive cago an estroyin, ecor Program to Force Higher Fares From the City. e s Bmton sl Bt apa iesion st Lk M Ty vt ek et R e g g s. 2 * . | " Democratic leaders, feeling out sen- | Albany railroads 9 iz the Perth Amboy fire department ,| Lack of coal in the Yorkshird dis-| Washington, Aug. 15.—Close co-op- to effect transfer of goods in stor New York, Aug. 15.—New York cityfthe men byofficials of the company|iiment on the republican side. were| Although the New Haven road em-|which was rushed to the plant. trict, England, due to the miners'|eration between state authorities,. who|officials said would be summ d faced today the possibility of a trac-[and others in authority. District At-|(od that the treaty never could be|Dloves have not been ordered to retirn SRR T strike, has thrown 50,000 out of work.|possess detailed information of ~ food| with. tion strike more far-reaching than the|(OrHey Swann may be depended upof|rgtified without quilification but that|before Monday, the strlkern‘ n the loi|BUCK PRIVATE SOCIETY According to Greek official sources|and price conditions, and the attorney elzure of large stocks of foodst Bhoent walkout | ih. BrGaRER - he ::e°:;;:&$°“=ly Withy LR} gHase of | more tlan twenly Seyihticana wantsa Pl bR g e OF THE FIRST DIVISION & scout master and _twenty scouts|gencral and his siaff of assisiants, em: | in storage coniinucd today witt 3 t ted in the near futare - i .| were murdered by the powered. to the food conirol| ports receivec ihels filed ’ threat of a strike to become effective| Close on the heels 6f these two an-| it roccrvations along. the. line of| . Committees official notified the three| With the American Forces in Ger. | Hiene, mu! o 2 e lur caratiisron. oo ot e e on. Lpale AL , 2 ondence of 5 s roads today that the men would returnmany, July zi-—(Correspondence —ofi™"glyign locomotive engineers and |the governments fight to rediice the|such action in iy Citiee Sunday morning uhless a wage in-|nouncements came a third from thefinose agreed on by seven senators of o % > A crease of 50 per cent 1 granted in-|district attorney’s office to_the effect| (hat party some days ago. EEwork TOMIETO IR g Metrich B e e M s mcra- | firemen asked Sir Auckland Geddes | cost of living. partment was informed stead of the ten per cent announced|that subpoenas had been issued for| 'This information came from mem- At EoibE Lbers of the First division, announced |for a speedy settlement of their wage| ~Instructions went out today from|the district atlorney at e Wednesday, was made by the motor- | Frank Hedley, general manager of the|pers of the group of seven after com-| NORMAL SER Recntly that " headnuenters’ In the | dispute. Attorney General Palmer to the two|filed libels in three case men emploved on the subway and ele- | Intéerborough ‘and of the New. YOrk|pletion of a poll begun Wednesday on RESUMED ON N. H. ROAD |30t o s would be opened in| Bank of England report showed to-|district attorneys in Onio to pw approximately 10,460,000 n yated lines of the Interborough Rapid|Railways Company, its surface line|receipt of the first democratic over-| Hoston, Aus. 15.—After receivinZ|Chicago late in August with fdward |tal reserve increaged 381.000 pounds|immediately to assist Governor Cox n|000 pounds of butier, 4 h Transit Company who are members|subsidiary, as well as three officials Of | tures. The twenty, needed by the de-| word that the shopmen on the system |y NoCuinc® niijonal field representa-|in the past week. Bullion droppeg|the weizure of large quantities of ir. been held in st for some t 9f the employes’ brotherhdod fostered|the New York Railways' Employes'|mocrats to make the necessary rati-|had been ordered to return to work|ij,“in charge. Branches are to be|25,000 pounds. butter and eggs alleged to have b Statistics announced by the, bur bysthe company. Association, an organization similar | fication majority ef sixty four, had not| Monday morning. the New York. New ! fpjicned in évery state in the Un-| W. W. Ballantine, the young rigger|held in storage in that siate for mor:|of markets, showing a great | Announcement that the company had | to the Interborough Brotherhood. The|accepted the proposed reservation pro-|Haven and Hartford railroad —an-|{oia® 0000 B COREN SUS 0 who stowed away on the R-34 on its|than six to ten months, the legal limits. | the amount of food held | refused the demands was promptly | Railways company is in the hands of|gramme in exact form, it was asserted | nounced that normal passenger service | ‘O5 (00 N, 0 Gonine Battery D,|trip to this country, lost his job on|Criminal prosecutions will be institut-|were said by Judge Ame 1 met with a statement issued to the|Job E. Tedges, federal receiver. but had given their assent to its gen-|would be resumed and the freight em- 6th ficld artillery. of Los Angeles, Cal. | the dirigible for his act. ed, it was said, if it can be shown [to the attorney neral in ch public by Mayor Hylan in which he| Assistant District Attorney Banton.|eral provisions. bargo revised or cancelled “at the president of the society whickh has| A British munition dump at Kalk,|that the foods were held from the|enforcing the food control law, o charged the strike was being engineer- | who issued the subpoenas. said his| Afterward Senator Hitchcock, thel carlfest possible date” and that due 3 PRECE o0 00 STOVCY Y J9% | an eastern suburb of Cologne, ex- |market for the purpose of boosting|out the department's co tic ed by collusion of the company of-|office wished to get more light on the|democratic leader, went to the White|notice would be given through the|Several tousant MaWhEms, A flot: | ploged, killing 14 workers and injur- | prices. a prime reason for enhanced ficials and as part of cheir programme(demand of the company's employes|House, and is understood to have laid| press and by announcements posted at | Juarters of tae S8 S0 (A8 BNl | i Tmany fin the vicinity. Acting on a telegram late today from | was holding of supplies from the me to force higher fares from the city. |for a fity per cent increase in wages|ihe whole senate situation before the|fhe stations. v | dug outs.” A women's auxiliary is al-| Consolidated Stock Exchange will | Governor Cox saying that a Cleveland | ket. This threatened strike looks likefand the simultaneous efforts of' the|president. He madé. nb formal an, A o S anned, which will include in its|close today. Boston, Chicago, Phila-|concern in order to escape possible| ~We are going to force tr §pu: Ane palice Nouitigall g CIEE ooy, (0f SEEIRR joent ol . | houncement after tHe con‘erence but|CONFESSED THAT HE HAS membersnip all women who served |delphia, Pittsburgh and Detroit Willi prosecution for hoarding was moving|ers and profitcers to d o said M- Hylan ‘It will really| After a long conference with May-|indicated that the administration SEVEN LIVING WIVES|mPeriiR O riean . Expeditionary | also close stock exchanges. its meat products to warchouses in|Ames declarcd eneve DStk by the Interborough. itsfor Hylan a Sommittee representing|stand for unreserved ratification re-| o vork, Aus. 15—Convicted of |Force, such as welfare workers, tele- | -War department announced assign-| Chicago and desiroying its records, the|found to hold greater amou o ials gnd cmploves asainst all the|the Interborough Brotherhqpd decline-gmained unchanged. Some of the seven|, .oty o5 his confesion that he has | phone operators and nurses. ment of four of the fastest trans-|department of justice ordered the dis-|are necessary for the conduct o i R e P G ¢3 to postpene the proposed strike un-{reservation republicans, however, in-| SERIS, APOR U8 0NN e Mhom "he [ PUA5° 8 platform . the society has|Dorts to. provide regular mail service| trict attorney at Cleveland (o 100k inio | business and (he s (exnard The citizens of New York should|til next Tuesday to give the mayor|sist that they have had information|Seve & “Broader edu- | betweeen the United Slates and|the matter immediately. All attempts|food situatin during the wi married twice, Charles Hugh Wilson, |adopted these plank: prepare themselves accordingly.{an opportunity to confer with officials| assur ra sen o their - Every effort will be made by the muni-|of the company and see what could | romrammer o T Sooent t e o Lo o etbie s | el o e P oy undor| . niversal military training as pro: = cipal suthorities, i s e 5 scitie . evangelist an veling, sales- K pal cuthorities insofar as possible |be done in behalf of the workers. The| A new draft of reservations was|retary, evanselist and (CRVEINELSE Po0 | BUSCRY SOOI TS fer to make bigger|posed by the war department was in-| MEMBERS BOSTON POLICE BELIEVE CORNELL STUDENT 1o provide temporary traveling facilit- | committee also refused to call a meet-|shown to several republicans during six months in Sing Sing|and better Americans and to interest|dorsed by Lieut. Gen Robert L. Bull- FORCE FORM UNIOW STRANGLED HAZEL CRAN ies. and the nolice department will|ing of members of the brotherhood| ihe day by Semator Lodge, the repub-|years and 4 Prevent any disorder. so Mr. Hylan could address them. The | lican leader. It is understood to eover| _ A ona onegmmanded the American| Boston, Aug, 16—Members of sthe| Ithaca, N. Y. Aug. 15.—A _“If the strike is a result of a con-|committeemen left the meeting in anger| the four points embraced in the pro- ohatmanY Good of the appropria- | Boston police force, disregarding a re- | grapplers tonight had fafled tc spiracy following sugsestions made 10| because of Mayor Hylane questions | tho four points embraced In the Pro! | qemm—————— | Chairman. 'Good of the apDrobrin-|cent order of Folics Commissioner Ba- | from Cayuen fake thesbods o e < tors and to include also a provision . 3 o % x T O Wileen. 1o aceount fae| win U. Curtis forbidding them to join|old Hazel Crance, in connectier w — ot Sopobitmion: SE T At I w de Fleld et 2oe "ottt sae| an organization outside the depart- | whose death Donald W. Fet HEARING OF ZLECTRIC DISCUSSED WARFIELD PLAN representative on the Jeague council . enders val y ervice in Wi titute Europe. ment except associations of war veter- | Angeles, & Cornell student, i RAILWAYS COMMISSION TO REORGANIZE RAILROADS|must have senate approval. The other (§ - e sk ity < Jaraey o ans, organized a union fonight under | charge of murder, they did p M s ga e s (RN s el S |four- provisions. relate to the Monroe ey or T Y ey it cw| charier trom the American Iederation | surface part of Iethers apachington, Avg. 15, — Etche ashington, Aug. 15.—Advocates of| our, PrOVISons, relals (o the Soncoe appear before the house asricultural| or Labor. Members of the mew union | which, according to the b st pihe Jark background of the|the Warfleld plan for reorganization of| 4S5 i diction over Durely domes- Keeping everlastingly at it has been défined as one of the clements o e e by conpran to rer| 8aid that about 1400 members of the | twisted tightly together and appare sis, a hand report on Cleveland's | holders of stock & fat minimim res | tic questions, and the right of consress of success. Spasmodic effort, spasmodic enthusiasm may lead to e e Digh ‘cosf otk : force participated in the afternoon and |ly tied in a knot experience with its now famous street stock a flat minimum re-| iy Geclare war under article ten of ; L by the persistent Members of the hou A nemmatiings. ThevMNSbIUos Darty. Tepotts sperience i turn of six per cent, closed their case|( declare war bhde temporary results but is discounted in the lons run by persisten e o e mar® topped 22|, The patrolmen, who met at thelate today they caught hold of {41, plan stood out vividly today be- |today before the house interstate com- | B ISREYE. TR House conter e P e i Mooy, ooroenia” | headquarters of fhe Boston Street Car | object which they lifted some fore the federal electric railwa¥s com- {merce commities. ence Tuesday were virtually complet- : e O e I POresentad | Men's _unien, were addressed by|(rom the lake bottom before For two hours Chairman Freiesihleer ue o ons an advisory coftled during the day withrau sgreement It is the same with newspaper advertising. To be permanent its Dlandon's chisse he was a - mere| rauk H. McCarthy, New England or- | suddenly fell away. - When 5. Maclicod. of ‘the Massachuselts|Owners of Railroad Securiics spon| et White House and committee|§ (oric must be constant and it is riht here that the daily paper with || rubber stamp.” = Jeninings, business agont of the Boston | attached to them the toop " o Bl ervioe gfommission. "spoke of |sor of the plan, and Samuel H. Beach, | thai°% transcript of tne | discussions|| wide circulation renders its best service. Through it the merchant f| Peter Paul Galligan .member of | Central 'Labor union. and James T.|which Fether laier ldentified as part the cauces leading to the abandon- |president of thé Savings Banks Asso- e LT s theas CoA an build up his advertisment-reading clientele which will quickly | Patliament from Cavan court mar|ioriarty, a member of the city coun-| his garments. p t . at state to a ten. | clation of New York, discussed its pro. | Sroulq be lssued to the press Chaits ) v:1: gk y iy e 5 illing of| cil. Mr.'McCarthy told them that as| The authorities, who are working ofnt fat rate car fare in Boston and | vislonsyat an all day session of the|[NAT TOCES 5150 Fave 'S ARG (01} come to recogmize and look for your “story.” In its field in Norwich || troops and inciting mobs against the| members of organized labor' they | the theory that Fether strang “scssion of x;:» <'-€tu:: Il‘:%e:'l :3:.; §3.'.“x&“‘é‘e"md‘§°‘.’;:pi‘f,§-'f"fv".xh"‘fhe"‘r:? ents at the meeting, but said thac was and the adjoining territory in Eastern Connecticut The Bulletin can ?:-Sfiféo:n::n:m ence 0 one year's r\:;l:!llr;\dlc:szx&efi:ed blroall‘::r (u;l:!mu:u:_: gt;l‘l[wohru‘emr_:.1‘.2...',:‘5'“/\\;,:».“muv {hc emersency. Tiuere was lictle hope | turn of the roads o private manage- e IR e St be your best medium for just this steady, constant business producer, Twenty whites, members of ath-|and their i Hat. that She plece of Sletiibe Bad:th S even at the hlox:' rates | ment wnlx:ul.?xalufl“HH business-con-{ %%, 0\ op i began discussion of pros Sl RtiuIetoH % lse‘t‘;g aén:‘c:ec a]_clubs of the South| Mr. Jennings said that the policemien | used for (hat purpose. Fetne o e Smict companies | ditions. Mr. Johnston said a steady- | A IRONEN It beean Ascussion bl pIs 3 50, would have the backing of 50,000 union | claims that he had attempted to woule Le seif-supporting and at least|ing hand must be extended to the|BoaTendments 10 tne Lesie In-the past weels The Bulletin carried the following news maiter in [l nection with the investiggtion Of al-| membérs, men and. women, in this city | his compamion Fom drown ns LA 5;\ Em'»' apparently | railroads by, CORSEESS. ..o Tome of Them until it hadetaiked wi its Columns, all for two cents a e T leged incefdiary fires during the re-|in their determination to organize. Mr.| thelr canot captized, sald tonigh where h A Gased fares could 1o Jongar SUIT FOR CONDEMNATION g e, B R § Tel 8 geal hperal | Tokal R e b s - | 1o Bt Shipowrrr ol e Slothts e Pois t . e g £ = and most ext wee: elegral oc - othing b it Public ownership, he said, OF WAt ROUNDS G BLGAR DD P degr o It RojiLin e 3 SENATOR THOMAS DEPLORES clared thdt the department ought to be | ered today. mizht Le well forced upon the state o ¥ 3 August 9 ...... 155 120 368 643 CONTAGION OF STRIKES| under the direct control of the eity| Fether will be arralzned tomo e five additi i s & Saturday, hog= 3525 Joif thaAive magitio T % government “instead of being a wea- on the murder charge, He lete destruction of its| Cleveland, Ohi he five a . vesterday Monday, August 11 ...... 177 dit ol 887 Washington, Aug 15—Deploring the on for the use of state politicians,” |another charge— that of havir © escape com: ocal iransportation systems. Breitenstein, assistant United Stat Mr. MacLeod gave place (o Fielder|district attorney for northern Ohio,| The duestion of how soon the com-|f{ Tuesday, 5 August 12 . 182 130 278 560 [ «contasion of strike ‘dibeane” swhich | > The pateoliacn . oiasot. diir not dia-] ¥ Durchased: whithey on thek oS nders. city commissioners of Cleve- |1ate today announced that a libel has|Mittee would reporteto the senate Was ¥ \eanesday, August 13 130 130 277 557 flne said had® apparently spread|cuss any grievances and made no ref- | the Cayuga lake tragedy i for street rallways and the pic- | been filed under. the Lever act. for(oHe of the subjects most earnesily |§< "/ August 14 154 54 423 o 671 || throughout the world, Senator Thom- | erence to a possible strike. — he drew was startling by con- |Selzure and.condemnation of 200,000|discussed in the many conferences held _ 4 149 101 208 558 J|| as. democrat, of Colorado, in the sen- — NO REPLY TO BE MADE The Cieveland plan. he said, has|Pounds of sugar belonging to the C.|2Meng senators during the day Friduy, August 15 . ate late today susgested that the “dis- [ TROUBLE ON THE EASTERN TO MEXICAN GOVERNM worked out so successfully that re-|D.dKenney Company of Baltimore and| After his W House confcrence, ease” be brought into congress, its EE ILWAY | Wi P centi: 7ares went down S per cent.|held in storage by the Canton Storage|Scnatur H g oarig, Totals 937 €36 1903 3526 §| members organize a union and refuse MASS. STREET, RA| i ason. Aug. 1 o answe almost simuitaneously with » 25 per|and Transfer Company, at Canton,| Might report within ten days or twc 57 st SN oo to legislate until conditions have been | _Boston, Aug. 15.—Members of = the| {he reply of ihe Mexican sovern: S s e state department cent. increase in wages to all o ces | Ohio. weeks. He made it clear that get- joint_ conference hoard se Sio. cohpisy npi‘;a(}f,;“lhf‘fixfl‘,’fd? Deputy Sheriff T. B. Walsh, of|UNg the treaty into the senats as s0on | Se———————————— | changed or at Jeast until the members I Clooal unions of ear mmenm on. the|fallure to protest Americ m The piant. he sai, was How rated a| CIeveland, selsed the sugar tonight. B |25 Practicable was the prosent eone i == have been assured of re-clection in| fxuieln Massachusotts Strect ralway | SUIt in & adical change of e a s |s. wertz, U States dis “|cern of the administration. ; i 20. _ a mee ere today said that ade. Officials explained . {of tated since the ive, | i - it her g e up prison w |1abo e - . | aitions were a “melancholy commen- | woua be no strik ystem be- |til President Carranza displayed e pays the company six per cent. on its|If such order is made the sugar will| . THE PRODUCTION FIELD|have given him five years, the maxi- | 3 ffié :m}fm.'fff Jfor the herolc e2d|is more money in circulation than ever | They added, however, that they would | Americans the protectio . investment. be sold by the government and the| New York, Aug. 15.—Twenty-one|mum sentence, but deducted eighteen|of the A T& ' and [ 18 PIATPEC 'O | hefore” and asserted that if labor con- | not be surprised if the men should go|right to expect, before < Explaining what was happening in|proceeds, less the cost of seizure, turn.fUnionized stage stars of the first|months, the period spent by Wilson in ) Make fathers and mothers of men wholgitions continue as they are now, suf- | out without authorization from unfon | action. Massachusetts, ommissioner Mac. | ed over to the owner. magnitude will appear at the Lexings|a Wisconsin penitentiary for a larceny |died in action in Irance ho fering due to reduced production | officors, in protest against the recent| One of the first p Leod said it was obvious that fare ton Avenue Opera House next Mon:|which another man afterward con-|JRembers, OBe, Of (o6, dUles OF WETL | would be acute this winter Such con- | award of a 12 per cent. wage increase|tion, .should the gove bers of the society will be to make an| jitions, he added, however, cannot|by the federal war labor board. to if, would be to withd rates must recede instead of advance | MOVING. P| day night in 2 ‘“gala performance” [fessed to having committed. D e 4 8 ! - PRODUCTS TO which marks the plunge of the Actors'| Wilson commenced his matrimonial | 4hnual visit 1o the homes of Soldiers | continte and he said he would trust| The men are anxious to have thelr|representatives or cven to w if the net revenues of the affected 3 - AVOID FEDERAL PENALTY|Equity Association into the produc-|career on January 22, 1900, when he fo the common sense of the people of | wages raised to the level awarded the|recognition of the Carrar “ompanies were to go up. Companies = x 22 world war. that had received no increased rate,| Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 15.—Governor;tion field as a rival of the Producing|marriedeElizabeth May Stanton of [WUIG War- . 0o o 1o |this country to see that the laws were | Boston Elevated rallway carmen by a|ment. Active interventior be said, were in better situation. James l\;. Cox late today wired Assist-| Managers' Protective Association,” | Davenport lowa. After three children l:’e'.md oral Dil,"l e soclety. is obeyed. local arbitration board and to obtain|ered in most quarters a remote sent e e Gomtith P ompany, Cleveland, to avoid federar| the heels of & report that the managers| A 1D 1ess : e i ¥ and ammunition from t At service éan be continued to b |Denaity is moving its medt products to| were planning a -lockout” against all| s (hird venture at Decatwn Ala| o gence, R. L. Aug. 15.—Federal| Shevistic doctrines, he expressed the| AIDED BY PEASANTS' REVOLTS|&lics but it was 4 tod Supported by private capital” . |Chicago warehouses and that records|actors affiliated with the union, was|WRere ME martec el T FOOTC W | omcers today made the first wartime belief that some were. Omsk, Sunday, Aug. 10—Anti-Bol- |that the decree forbidd XT Even under public ownership. how- |48 to prvious storage in Cleveland are| declared to mean that “if the ‘man- |[(8Eeh (% COUE NESrS WG 08 TOG prohibition raid in Rhode Island, seta-1 oo Sl TN shevik forces operating on the south-[of war munitions to Mexico would I ever. he said. the people must learn |being destroyed. ., agers won't furnish the public amuse- Ofterward he went through a|iRS 2 complete whiskey still outtfi in ern front of Russia are being aided by [applied to the government a that they could only receive the ser- = ment, the actors will.” & yoar Biter = s Dove? &l the Tiverton woods, four miles from FOR BISBEE DEPORTATIONS |peasants’ revolts, it was stated here|to individuals until further pr ¥ S ot wiieh they pail SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED Three Hebrew theatres on th: East|Second ceremony with Miss Davis at| ;. Massachusetts line. oy 5 Torty mine|today by military authorities of the|been given that foreigners we S — London, Aug. 15.—The Sucs canal|Side also have been obtained by the|Pittsburgh —The following vear he| frank Dorr and Domase Cote, both |, Douslas Ariz, Aug 5—torty minel i Bussian government. ceive adequate srotectior NO JUSTIFICATION FOR has been blocked by the sinking of | Striking @otors, it was stated, and |sought a New York bride and was|of Tiverton, were arrested and|defendants in the S eq; deportatio; Peasants who rose against the so- e i HIGH PRIGE FOR SUGAR |the Italian cruiser Basilicata after an |#ll-star companies are being formed|married to Caroline K. Morris. He|charged with operating it cases whose preliminary hearings Were | ;o “covernment in the Tambov re-|INJUNCTION AGAINST g > = 2 explosion. according o advices fram|l0 Present legitimats plays in_these.|tried Philadelphia next and took Wil- - completed last week after occupying|Yict BOvernment [n the Tambov rer ACTORS EQUITY. DISMIS o o™ tood Eadminirobeat| Port Said. The cruiser sank near|The actors hope later to obiain Broad- |heimina C. Jaggard of that city for| xo woman objects to embarking in | he local justice court for more than & Xjoseow. joined the Don Cossack fore- [ g ey Seoville, gederal “food “administrator | ToN, S way houses for their own productions, | his sixth bride in August, 1915. His|, oo tom month were today bound over to the e e rett hanle of ihe Veisa | . Boston, Aug n for Connecticut, had a long conference Y it was said, but failing in_ this, will|final venture was in New York, where superior court for trial on charge of | Iier sast of the Tambov district, |Lestrain members of s Siicn, Yas Wiiah piatis ey ln}:uk% an effort to “move the Rial to|he married Fay Jeanette Ziff in Nov- - l{idnabp’ptn‘g. upon_their own request. s also, revoltsd Against G Hoi- | EQuIty Assoclation fror : = & . the East Side” ember 1916 No objections were offere Y e i rule and joined the Kuban |5t he Pa the discussed for a better enforcement of | gury : a - missed today at the reque - t ith Secre Paris Flying squadrons of strikers ad-| According to a report by the Park-| Will Entertain Prince Of state. Cossacks. . . e e ot ey, tary Polk In dressed street corner meetings In|hurst Society, to which his last wife = In a statement issued at the close | <% Selwyn( former owner of the that the entire facilities- of the: de- Broadway = tomight, announcing the|appealed after he-deserted her, Wilson Wales of court the 49 defendants declared playing there, who brou PR Libtt of seatics Sare wmiiil ik = Dig show,” with the boastful promise | was born at Barnesville, Mo., and is they had asked that their cases be Qi s OF Keta tion. Mr. Selwyn's attorney DRetieats Chate ot T, i iable “We'll have so much talent that we'll|the son of a Scoteh Methodist minis- passed to the superior. court without thit’ Selwyn had sold his en have to use stars- for supers. ter and formerly served as a Y. M. C. argument for the reason that they felt setln i Sow tolhy thr onald Bryan, Pe 2 that the depa rtment was ready to pro- Among the stars announced for the|A physical instructor. that if one was guilty of any crime T lodgnd with (e Ulbiod Brares da Lexington Avenue opening, which will i epaetwttonsy Tail. e Ince Eading: oo s 5 v i o) ual Mty Alt th v o cquity association. but who . s aiving ths ek Frank Bacon, Ethel Barrymore, Lionel| THE NEW HUNGARIAN i et S o S O said 10 be opposed to a strike Za rsituation some attention and an- Barrymore, Sam Bernard, Barney. CABINET HAS FAILED should have been dismissed for lack A xvn]nlll:uw.m to 4 t 20 wn aitodion. s stmia: Bernard, Ed Cantor, Mame Dressler,| 7, P 2 i Raymona Hitchodek, Blanche RIng, 106 | coiton s’ anion by wer ot Berin cy Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Frank Tinnev.| of evidence, said the Statement, the defendants felt that they had all done what they thought was right during nounced that while there was un- doubtedly a temporary shortage, there Henry W. Savage, Inc the management of the shov was no justification for some of the < e that the new Hungarian cabinet head- high prices at which sugar had re- Pearl White, Van ahd Schenk, . Bd|eq oy Herr Lovassy has failed. One the deportations, and that they wanted Tremont theater. Meant - ¥ despatch, credited to the Budapest a jury to decide as to the guilt or in- porary injunction previous] cently been sold. A preliminary in- vestigation seemed' to indicate that there was very little if any hoarding of sugar by dealel will remain in force LOCKOUT OF EQUITY ASSOCIATION ACTOR nocence of‘each man. BODY FOUND IN NEW d;l;hg PlRgnaIs, b“'“.'““. had ¢ ¢en | correspondent of - the Berlin Vossische Closed since the beginming | of theZeiwung. declares that another cabi- 3 pes tonig] net. which is ultra-conservative, hasa 5. This reduced the number of|, formed. GRASHOPHONE CO. TO MOVE - :hrL!(;:l“"(:;‘ii(:‘epscr:oluelleven, and raised s ¥YORK HOTEL IDENTIFIED CHiemaol Ade: 1 New PLANTS FROM BRIDGEPORT New York Aug. 15—The body of a added to the Chicago ac A mediation committee “veterans of .DIVIDEND BY STANDARD - man found dead in a room at the hotel tonight by. an announcem f Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 15.—No ac- tion the five thousand striking em- Sloyes of the Columbia Graphophone -ompany of this city now take will cause the concern to alter its decision to close its three lotal plants and move to another city. T. C. Roberts, official the stage.” organized by E. H. Sothern| OIL COMPANY OF OHIO met a committee of the managers' as. : s sociation this afternoon and obtained| , Cleveland, O. Aus. 15-—Directors of from themi a copy of a proposed con- o Standard BNy O Ho So tract which members of the.assqgi: day declared the regular quarterly div= e h inte aitaF1a- | idend of $3 per share and an extra Hon are willin to enter. into’ wichtin. | idend of &1 per share and an cxtrs dividual actors 1 next to stock of record Aug. 29. Harry J. Riddings Grand Opera ouse, . ing Manag York had po lockout a Equity Associat ists McAlpin late yesterday under circum- stances indicating that he might have been slain was identified late today as that of Cecil E. Landon of Portland, Oregon, a former student at the Uni- versity of Oregon, according to an an- ively decided te st memt on of Actors and A of the company. said tonight. Action The managers conceded the demand nouncemen tonight by Assistant Dis- of the Grapxhofi'hone company in clos- which has Deeniniifle by the st . =5 = trict Attorney Joyce The announcement fo'low N it than ten it Aoticte union for extra pay for performance Belgrade Conditions Better. The identification was made by Ser- Qistanbe , telephone _me city of more ten million dollare in excess of eight & week but thes | There are many evidences of better- geant Major Albert Vos of this city, Seian feisaccs 1o vearly. the annual payroll exceeding Sieiinet; t0; TOAURITRC the: urion. | ing conditions in Belgrade. Belgrade Who said that Landon returned from C s Dt MG this amount Bryant Electric company officials here tonight refused to grant the 44- hour week and the 25 per cent. in- crease in wages asked by strikers at that plant MEXICAN AWARDED A PUBLIC GRATITUDE MEDAL The Actors Bquitt Association| university opened a short time ago. aanounced tonight that Samuel Un-; The American Red Oross is now erect- termyer, although himseif a _half| IN& barracks to house ‘the- students wner .of the Shubert and Booth| during the summer. theater properties which are leased| In the spirit of the people there is by members of the menagers - asso- | a marked change for the better in th ciation, had agreed to act as atfor.|last few months. Social satherings ‘ney for the actors in defending arcimor:hfrequenl, lr;dé\tewl»movln‘ damage suits brought by the man- | PiCture theatres are in operation. ¥ = Shops in the city are gradually re- service with the American expedition= ary forces overseas on August 8 on the same transport that brought Ser- seant Vos home. contracts. He that striking n good FOURTH FIRE IN THREE DAYS IN NEW YORK HOTE New York, Au; 4 today of the fourth fire in the new Grand hottl a MERIDEN' SHIPS 125 POUNDS OF SILVERWARE BY AIRPLANE Megiden, Conn., August 15—Silver- Paris. Thursday, Aug 14—A medal agers. Mr. Untermyer puiated w i 125 ds was des- of public gratitude was awarded today Lester M. Woolsey, solicitor ef | hat he would accept no fee for his| flling with stocks. Prices are high. m‘l‘;;:";’?!"a":a" B i i o and Thirty First e v i Francisce de la Barra. former cab- | the State Department, who accom- | gorvices. Reports from the interior Indicate a s. Breckenridge Long. one of |7 this afte Th Jane did not | " cosvmanT PRES ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, Questioning. by F ] 2 net member and provisional president | panied Under Secretary Polk on In his letter to the actors, Mr. Un- :m“flg; h;;‘;er:fl ith 2 PeSiblel the most charming of diplomatic Beite b it the ns) sepudied a5 the 3 ! OSSR Y- of a man who is susy ‘o’: Mexico, l:)"‘dr:fiz:.d:-;!'};::rlnu"r;'!‘lmv_- ‘hl- mission to Plrl-s,tn PEriicipate ] lermaer ;i:flaflre‘fl" ':m.t“ fh:":r:_a‘l(‘r?:;r: These reports have had an encourag-| DOStesses, and the wife of the As- | pilot missed direction to .the field Latest porirait of Dr. Yamagata, fh':',‘;;n‘:rfd‘ Lo Pnty 218 S s Do Iarbarit | Lagdhe pesge cdpfarence. o oS e he sihe ing effect on life in the capital. sistant Secretary of State, wko will | which had been prepared for him, and | chief of Administrative Affairs in ([Bf Man under suspicion is & novoma or Pinchon. Senor De La Barra is| Woolssy's special charge will be the . Rt —— be an able aid to her husbard, in | it was noon before he had, landed | Korea—reported to be wppointed |Iote, M® 18 waid fo 'h pap . e e e e O P thonnred | sublect of reparations, many de Middletown.—Louis . 'Smith is| pianning and suggesting entertain. | Mavor King, city officials and officers | privy councilor in recogmition of Fire on Weidnesday cause n such a manner by any of the allled | "6 ohieh remain to be givem It you once get into the habit of | making a canvase to secure the $100| riont' rar (he Priace of Wales dcr. | Of the company shipping the silver- | pi. gistinguished service rendered | estimatod wt 000 ani s . countries since th: == telling the truth you will find it much | pledged for band concerts by the Mid-| ;2% 1 Washinetan, ware were present at the departure [ 4o nis present post. bt LAt beginning of the a ract | applicatio: € Brachon e - easier than lyinze dletewn Chamber of Commercs. . of the plane. SHog Rabi i gL

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