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" EIGHT PAGES_60 COLUMNS' PRICE TWO CENTS et e STRIKE COMPLETELY TIES 1F ‘Wholesale price of nearly all grades of butter was advanced one-haif cent ¢ R a pound, 'TOm | in history. g 1 In " - More than 18,000 steel workers of Chicago voted to give leaders power to call a strike. Traffic Ceased at 4 a. m. Sunday—Includes the Vast Sub Bandits Theekten Lientenaiits Divis and Potursi: With Beath| '+ topectss 10 Toe sottasy o 5 o New York state is preparing to make 2 . y v Northfield, Mass., Aug. 17—These i % & Y large highways appropriations through and ted tem the Interborough Transit C Unless $15,000 Is Paid Today—Had Been Missing a are busy davs at the Northfield Gen- Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 1T—A 35 to|PexC ‘”‘““"E:'q:p b & Eleval .SY'h M°f <y g 7y . i e ‘onference wi six or eight ser- B # g reet ca ic in Pittsburgh was e ronx an art ‘Week—Arrangements Being Made to Send Gold For|vices, daily: even the atternoon, which e SNt utign; P86 per cent inoranse n wagex 18 0°" | suspended by, the strike of 3.800 morer. pany, Operating ‘“]““‘. n, 4 Release of Avi Who Believed to Be Held Near| 55" more or loss & recroation, has ? S and | on railroads in the ‘United. States and |men and conductors. Brooklyn and Queens—Police Deglare It to Be On v Wiy Sh¢ W A s ; B vt Saed iy | Sh B S os 2 0| e ees' Ever Called in' | L v mus: o - &% | an ounce in Lon 2 5 r Border—Secretary Baker Has Nothing to Say. | menal i St o St et » e e B o rnasa. of Lota: | cdooiver st $18 53, o or 0 Most Orderly Large) Strikes Ever Called ir ighteen days. 2 % e 621, Marfa, Texas, Aus. 17—Letters pur-| The demand for the ransome was| - Chuplain Tiplady of the British ar- o F Ehjve Taguietn ng XUminseomn L0808 | the years fica Tour. et L York. Fgrlgi ‘:0 ak: l:,o;:lul({.,xalleng;l‘e:::g ;:CQ;;QQS h(zre]&od:gfllé.;dnelr:‘epgl;:‘ mdnn m l.\;;hl;l" of The Cross at the Front,|or seven sections and the -ee'onq-ol Another demand to be presented to with $91,954,172 in 1918, New York, Aug. 17.—The vast sub- an announcement mad g S s kman, |and other books, who' was with the | fve: e Prosentod to the divector Eeneral of | . Four interned Germans at Fort Mc- ting of striking American army aviators missing since | commander of the southern depart- [troops, at what he considers the blood- | The sub-divisions of ““P hyore Jocomo- | Pherson escaped by cutting through | V¥ @nd elevated system of the Inter-[ meeting of siciking izt Sunday, were received here today | ment. An unconfirmed report also |iest campaign of the war, that of-the |are: the smpice ond madtaGunl Liareir| tapads ie.all col e [ o ire Torioadag. borough Rapid Transit Company, op- | oenere) wheporect thal =t military headquarters. The letters | was received here that the aviators|Somme; has a thrilling tale of suffer- | the Reichetag. the Im P Sl eads i that il coal et B v | "Unittey Statos. dist guishad service | erating .in Masihatian, Lise Brong 374 | Ead Deons ofered the i Stated the aviators were being held | were being held at a point close to|ing and heroism. B Eoie 3 e el e apihee, i vuad, ne be cauipped | medal was bestowed upon General da Mgy IR e ioyes who % be bandits for $15.000 ransom some- |the American border and that Chico| At Round Top, . 1 Pnitpsanael | iooHal SOTerauaL, Hbyiel Sofi-{ 08 pawhds aud over S e L T T parts of: Brookiyn and Queens, was | his employes who were where in Mexico and were threatened|Cano, a famous bandit.of the Big|Tennessee. for many vears low down, id_-mmhmlm‘”kfll"“ pt n udTm ‘t ;:m ‘mect .1 = jutis on all such| Dominion crop reports show. total| Completely paralyzed today by a strike Amalgamated, and th: b death unless the ransom was|Bend-Ofinaga district, was the leader |because of drimk: told us how Christ|ine Seramd. Bart arer todividus com | o O e o e | yiela of of whieat as F48.600,000 buhecs | calied last night by P. J. Connolly, act- | 94 the ofter, dcclaring paid. of the band holding the aviators. |found him when all hope was-Eone.|munity of Jife; religlous and relgi-| . About half of the 80,000 engines. in |and oats 405,519,000 bushei ing president of the Brothgrhood ot| feul Wwith (he brother: 4 He has been superintendent of'a mis- | ous societles, education and schools|the United States will Some under this| King George has given his approval | Lnierborough Rapld Transifl Company | °%F SO0, rrey . slon for the rescue of other slaves of | and economic life. . The concluding | proposal, oaly about five thousand offto the bill' passed in parliament rati- | cb.o¥es. The day passed without| PSR (BF NNy | ACTORS PREPARED TO CARRY $15,000 RANSOM MUST ariok, and sin.Jop 15 years | part of she constitution bears the title: | which are equipped with mechapical|fying the German peace treaty. yialence: 4 A are BAd: dooiarad Apparently. none have been heard |* T < 9 Y. The tieup, which began promptly at| Strikers had declared STRIKE FIGHT TO A FINISH BE PAID BY AUGUST 18| MApparently, mome have been heard|irransitiow Relations. stokers at present. z March, chief of staff, an-| 4 & mo oolormpich began promptly at| fow long the sirike’ ] New York, Aug. 1—Reinforced by| El Paso, Texas, Aug. 17.—Ap offictal | Melvin Trotter, who has been 50 Jong | periis Zreamble (o the constitution| The more important sescions of the|nounced the first"100.000 recruits’ were | of ‘craws to start runs from the car| Were “Eetting paid for the sympathetic strike of stage hands | statement was issued at military head- |2 Christian worker, that he heeds to | "SEims, 25, follow . 2 1o | TeROT tollOws T v cured for the new permanent army. | hecame absolute at 6 & m. when ihe| . One of the A and musicians called last night. Frank |quarters here tonight, signed by Briga- | remind. us , occasionially; that he. alse | pranines SLoia®, People. ‘united tn_its ates of pay for fAiremen and help-|, Official announcement was mads in | last of the, trains sent out betore 4| % BTIKer as uying e T oty fmostation. Ineael | Sader. - ARESRACTHE | Woak | Mo | Tyt far I the way of Witllers - uNaliiT Gt :'.'.m.'fl%‘}.en";é ‘Cenpire | of 100 miles Of Jess, except, when Mal- | would assist in Teconstruction of Ber. | Croiece ompicted, thelr rumm were| U 0 actinea tors’ Equity ociatio mission where he found One WhOlin freedom and justice, to further in- |let engines are used, then $7.20. sia. §i [ epnntad sjtitostheibaras Aod abandon-l ek Neports further staty ent declari that the actors|l. A. Waiton, commander of the aero 1 Stpmcnt déclacing gould save he now superintends He|ner and outer peace and rocial ad-|° Overtime in passenger service will ba} More than 20 republican senators| ‘ At that hour strikers in the Inter- | that they would Le re were pi ared to carry their fight for|unit at Fort Bliss, had received a mes- a o i Tlon recognition 16 a fnish. sage from the two missing AVIAtors | Tate hie. secmons Mo woa iy miners: vance, has vetéd this constitution.” |computed on the present ‘basis, at a [are sald to be ready Tor quick ratifica- | noroush power mouse shut off | the| VesUEaton” -'Mr. Gillmore made vublic a letfer|saying they had’ been captured by |y 3 - ection 1 declares the German em-|speed of 20 miles an hour. ion of the peace treaty with reserva- | power. o e age| Aceing President Conr ram Samuel Untermever. who re-|Mexicans and were being held for |That all who come to Northfield have ther were served this morn being based on the people. It describes |ing les sthan 200,000 pounds firemen [ Parliament buildings in Luxembourg | New York Railwass and the Semhor cently agreed to act without com-[$15.000 ransém. The ransom must be e i Densation ac counsel for the actors,|paid by August 1% according to the | Barise: o meewadiy e ieader and the terfitorial limits of the empire|shali be paid $630 and on engines|were sioned by 7,000 workmen during | tan spurs of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran:| fed, copies of o restra ¢ under , messaze. 4 ; establis e i s s ve- . s $5. a demonstration against the high cost | si 4 Sunlts Bt Birpreme.: - < e sib acttichan: te e o his ‘plea for a decision. More - than |SSIARISION UG TTREREL 2OIOTS 55 0S5 | Gav of 100 taics o loses Gvertime (o be | of vias: sh cost | sit Company, which use Interborough| Zicf bV, Supreme should any settiement be considered Arrangements were being made here ve vi 3 iBat does not continue to recognlseltopight To obtain 315,000 £OId coin And | Lone " hre, ASSonted, s inviidtion to|ihat the gemerally recognized rules of |computed on basis at & speed of 121-2| Prices on the Chicage board of trade| " Thrce power houses restumed opera.| ther from interforring o vour association as heretofore. If vou[to send it to Marfa early tomorrow |oonqitions 5: a life of loyalty and|international law will be held as bind- | miles per hour. = * 3 dropped. The government seized the| tions an hour later, however, permit- | f the compar lir @w surrender vour just right to rec-|for payment of the ransom. This v ing on the empire. The empire will| Firemen and helpers enfbloved In|1 292 tubs of buiter valued at $50,000 | ting resumption of traffic on three| PIOYeS to strike onition vour fight is lost.” action was deemed advisable to pro- [ %G Gampbell M DD, has been|RaVe exclusive legisiative rights gov-|local or way freight service. mixed |in Chicao, lines, which were jammed throughout| M- Connolly apprised How far the strike of stage hands|tect the men. 3o Campbell Morgan, DD has been | erning foreign affairs, colonies, citi- [ trains. mine runs and other service| General Horvath was reptaced. by | the day, as were theo steam raiiads. | Of the receipt of the Welcomed back after five years' ab- | enship, immisration, defense, coinage, | shall be paid a minimum of 50 cents|General Rozanoff by order of tha| &utomenile. traeks sightesmiin boo | d musicians would spread was un-| The full text of the statement issued g H E: i Ceftain Tonisht as officials of - those|atat military headauarters tonight by | Sency, Fis Malr has whitened, but 'his|customs, posts. telegraphs and long | per 100 miles or less in addition to the| Gmek government as supreme. dele- | and boat lines which easaved to take am pre S waions were resting on their arms and | General Erwin follows: force abated s hose who heard him |distance telephones, re-population, | through freigth rates. gate in the Far ast. . | care of the crows. Junction, iséned no statements. The actors were| “A telegram was received this after- | ;" Broadway church not many years|motherhood, children, youth, health, Firemen employed on. helper, pusher, | ~ Troops were called out to man the| ‘With every prospect of a continu-| Cut 0f me wha i confident. however, that the sympa-|noon by Major L. A. Walton, com-|.u. <ol recall his earnestness and |l2POr insurance, protection to laborers !ra-nucrh Worik. wrer‘:}c conn‘:uctl‘:m. walls of Londonderry, Ireland, to pre- | ance of the absolute tleup tomorrow,| StIike was ordered before thetic strike wouid become nation-|mander of the areo unit at Fort Bliss, | 350, W, Y00, 11oq with a searching|4nd employes, ‘confiscation. care of|Snow plow, circus milk and all other|vent Nationalist and Sinn Fein “Lady | city ofcials and the Public Service| 10n wis heard of or | t wide if that proves necessary to ena-|repeating a message signed bv the two pm““zm;‘ OF thei e wounded soldiers and their relatives, rfldfl-mln "nflr::}slg:d Seyios: gr" ';e day” demonstrations. 3 Commission were bending every effort| L €ouldn’t have stoppec e them towin. aviators who have ‘gien missing since | PEIeRISHIO, OF the TMER | ! socialization of mational _resources, | Daid through freight rates according 0" “Aliied governments not tonight toward providing emergenes | Would have struck anyhosw Jigrie Dressler. president of the re-|Sunday, stating they had been cap- | FAONPIY DRSO OI6 RESCTC 07 economic undertakings, manufacture. | cless of engine used. that it will be held responaible for Hela| transportation for the mearly o.500.000 @ Perfect right to lock me s e ot oard e & S [ Kun and for his delivery later to the | Persons who will swarm the thorough- | the¥ locked me up bef contly formed Chorus Equity Associ-|tureg by Mexicans and were being : - distribution, price fixing. food. luxury, - y ation.- made public tonight the formal|held for $15.000 ransom which must | ors @ Teception was given. 'to all Who | ticles of industry, mines. fsurance. | in all ervice, excent yard service, shall|,yics®(iunal for trial fares leading into Manhattan seeking demands of the chorus people, which|be paid by August 1S or they would o s v e yeo|the mercantile marine. control of lake [ be paid 37.20 per day for 100 miles or | ™ ao, (00 Non L 208 "Uories reports that | transportation fo their places of em- include extra pay for performances|be killed. e hed The e Tk a3 YeMland. codst: Deberies, Telitoade, auto- LIS L L TE L in|the Carranza garrison at Chinumahua| ployment. 3 closed behind me in excess of eight per week; “This message was brought into a [T fhe wRRer. Lo L |mobile trafic, transportation by land, D ploved 1n| ot “mutinted with the intention of| With. comparatively light traffic to- PEAREI o, e, Hate e < var dservice shall be paid $6.50 per day town in the Big Bend district bY a|.q last Sandoy in the Fifth Avenue|Water and air; road construetion and | ¥ar B T e P s e o e- las of eight h 3 Villa_forces. s that it was Su Ol - ght hours or leks, exwept when|™ Claveland Railways Co. has taken|day and a rainy Sunday at that, the|Nad joined the ra you men would have vice as soon a of sor ing in New York and $35 a week on|well known bandit. Colonel G. T. " N theatres. g : terian. church of New York Mallet engines are used, then $6.50 g ar the road: compensation for time spent | Langhorne, commanding officer of the | XSSPy 8 - Individual states will have legisla- 3 .80. | ot s Frald e e ilba e A ne!car riders who were in rehearsals in excess of four weeks: | Eighth Cavalry and. the Big Bend dis-|This church has often invited North- |, 2 [oneg pat the imperial law will| A demand for time and one-half for|Out an Insurance policy said to be the| Avajable means of = transportatlon|,;q wondering when the el slecping ear . pe o | e e e ains ponerai{ flld speakers to supply on vacation|LVe miEhis, but the \mPenal W W | overtime- in all classes of serviee i |larsest ever written ”for $10.110,000 | yere taxed to their capacity, and with | £l Chorur ‘peonic While ‘on tons and twe| of “the THN Paso. dioirice hett She mds. | SundaysOne who ‘was heard at]®upiraeds Whose Of (nUVIOUS fites for|made which will apply on Sundays or|aspinst “riot ana civil commotions | the resumption of business ' activities| S, far as coula be jearne Jagks pay in the evemt s production|sage is-sirthentic and that he ls tak- cd a call to the pastorate. of - that|altering the empire Sesifucksts, DI Iosiae hostlers shall be paid $6.80| was destroyed by fire at an estimated | in_the city’s history was expected. Y hieing made. 1o, oy PRNReeohea S1e g shls. e Al e ATy e o hae | church: He is Rev. John Kelman of | Yiding that plebiscltes shall be Reld In | yer g0y and outside hostlers $7.20 per |10ss of $500,000. “Fifty persons escaped | , The strike. which began this morn: | 'RPIrow morming. = = e release of Bainptirgh. ricts af 3 day, and hestlers’ helpers $6.50 per|Wwhen the flames started.on the third | I was declared by the police to be,|, The geners x so far, one of the most orderly large gh had an _appoin FRENCH RAILROAD WORKERS |presonted this matter to the proper|dinburel The Reichstag supersedes the tem- b jpecial” services for ministers, and day, eight hours or less to constitute or. 4 O SEIZED AND 30LD FOODSTUFFS| puthorities, " The mame of the "place | 0t e o Tomn “worlers | POTaRy mational assembly. It will be | 38, SIER B0 =54 AT TR announced | Strikes ever called in New York., SICURTRD L 3 O olnal io elected for a term of four A demand is made that all coal burn- [through a new financial . dgreement| The strikers worked with the high- | Stuation at b oclock tonis {from which the messaze was =ent. as Ui o B e B p R Jess than zao,onnrmy may ced to Britain past of the| St @recision and efiolency, running| PROned his ofice that newspapermen to discuss Amiens. France, Saturday, Aug. 16— | G20 REGL S S0 el “the ransom Ihgve taken place ' in the afternoom. tire | A “delegation of railroad workers vis- iy 5 . P | Hecreation of various kinds ‘is . alse 4 4 otives of A t 1 ited markeis here today, inSlsting that] oo it Toe Treinns £ ™EW | Brovided: baseball. of curse engales m"}flg auip; pelal indemnity due Ner rpor Ger~ | 100 B S the Darne D v ovipens . there be a reduction in. wrices. “The | uifs the attention of some, with a game, p? rical eoal . grate hi v 0TS, o = > | of ‘en years. & i 5 Investigations by District Attorne; ig office ‘would not dis vegetable market acquiesced without|*V{I0T Hotel vs. Campus. Something’ new e ¥ 7 automatio fire door openers. United ‘States military mission as- 4 - 3 mant Peterson is 25 years old £ , 3 émpire under iiternational law. I R e GO - sab0. | al Swann of New York county and Dis, | situation. e (oat oultry ‘and DUMer|and is from Hutchinson. Minn. Lieut- |this year, but” promiising to Become|maje treaties and accredit diplomats.| 00000 G0 aquiy the Josomotives tn the | miin headaommany after the armistice |'tce Attorney Martin of the Brownx| Mayor Hylan tonigh ¢ will be resumed tomorrow in an ef-|Ment to the striker dealers protested. whereupon the rail- roaders toook possession of the goods and sold them on behalf of the deal- ers. Rabbits and chickens marked at enant Ddvis is 23 years and is from |POPular, Gould Hall invites to an af-|peclarations of war or peace must be . 5 ternoon reception. with a programme|yrociaimed by the imverial Reichstag, | Uoic0 Sates WUE the gifferent me-) dissolved and leavs for home in Sep- and simple refreshments. Guests are ties with foreign states must 2 pa: o e asked to give thei and’ treaties wi 3 - Uniform deadhead rules for pay for| Four more me taken in t S are revidea wiame and state |pe accepted Dby the Reichstag. The| gremen when traveling from one ter- | oustody by the seorer sercirs, They fort to obtain evidence in substantia-|erated his charge th: tion of Mayor Hylan's chafge that the|COmpany had brought b strike was the result of collusion be-|bY collusion with un Strathmore, Calif. from 15 to 20 francs were sold at from | HOW K. OF C. EXPENDED ¥ Each are provided 5 to 10. Butter which formerly was $7,000,000 WAR FUND | badge.""One. seen wae a smail’ capa | Dresident, as commander of the chief| minal to work at another and to be ap_ | are said to be members of a counter, | (Neen, OMicials of the Interborough and | ffort to force an befnz sold at six francs per pound was| = bearing the n; < i degousiefosoes. 45 Che setiplres o plied to all railroads in this country | feit band raided in th O BECHE At hich s, a. campany| Drorused to neip “ 3 7,000, 3 s % g | P o4 2 3 - ATl crease they are demanding The delegation then visited ehops| Knights of Columbus for war ~work| Thic week Rev. J. H. Jones, D.D., is| ‘“Fie" Chancellor will occuny ‘a ‘posi-]| oo Roiner Forking condition demand: sionex Dronnan 1o mave iy Gom™ie: | Hamy Jones, national organizer of Mr. Hedley un saving throughout town mersuading mer-! quring the year ending June 30 were|taking for his sermons a discussion of - b ice presi- ciati ot grant such an i chants o reduce their prices. | devotea to the purchase of “creaturethe companions of Paul. He said that | om, ““rne Reichstag 1o siven the | TomovinE tools or supplies, - loading | spectors Investigate all cold storage | Sicecamalpamated - Assoclation = of| mould not grant such ar, - : comiforts” which were distributed to|Paul had a genius for friendship: that | Lizht to jmpeach the president, chan- | 2 flling lubricators, etc houses and warebouses for hoarded| which i3 perfectin e S taa o hkibn. headqusrtors Spain Adheres to League of Nations.|ihe men of the army and navy free of | he never apnears alone. He couid not | Ly to JmPeach e Pre arges upon e GTnutk food in New York. Charged_ fonight that officiala of the|nMRt and the striker Madria, Saturday, Aug. 16.—King| cOSt. according to a report on war|have done the work he did without | Sohion ‘fmpeachment proceedings are | SMALL'CI STRUC Five men were injured, two so badly | company, had refused an offer of the|confident that no effor Alfonso today signed the law author- | activities of the Knights issued here|friends. Two can accomplish more it beur the names of 100 AND KILLED BY AUTO|they may die when a railing they| 4 is| e c any | t ate tr: omitte izing adhesion by Spain to the cote- | tonight by the organization’s supreme than one. He thinks Barnabas was|Domenern ot the Reichatas before the| South Manchester, Conm, Aug. 17.| Were Sitting on broke dufing the Gi- | mitn rvos taer o o O T | 1 Operate rns, omitte nant of the league of nhations com-{ card of directors. Paul's first Christian friend without | caoc'oan be brought before the court.| Annie Dallam, three years old, was|2nt-Cincinnati baseball double header | charge was apparently borne. s o s and the ) 3 : % ¢ Y borne out bylpower houses and train prised in the treaty of Versailles, that| The Knights sent 1075 workers over- | whom he would have never been an |75 ™ Cria1” council -will be com- |iilled Jate today when she was struck | 2tgthe mew York Polo grounds. part of the treaty dealing with the|seas = Massachusetis supplied 116,|apostic at all. Barnabas had nothing | pogeq of representatives of individual|by an automobile owned by . George | Steckhelders of Standard Oil Co. of B = OrEamisation o1 labor alsd being ac-|Pennsylvania 61 and Connectleut 43. - |18 49 with Pauls conyersion: but he|itates whicn will have at least one|Smitn, a-local garage propriefor. and | New Jersey. at a spcbial mesting, vot- | RETAIL CIGAR CLERKS BOSTON POSTAL EMPL ceteq. vy . 3 e|vote apiece. The votes of the larger |driven by Harry Homberg. Homberg authorize creation of a new is- E WIRELESS STATION TO HAVE fif:‘:::,‘f,‘:y‘;;;’:f‘;:‘h;‘:,fi":‘:‘"“i-,"“"; States “will be bated on population. |was arrested and held in bonds on & |5ue Of $100.000,000 7 per cent cumula-| TO ORGANIZE A UNION DISSATISFIED ' Thomas is a Candidate. 12500 MILES SENDING RADIUS | 1IS Money, and in his judgments; not| ~German merchant vessels will com- | charge of manslaughter. o pretarrad Tafope ko4 e e A nmlomittauin- 1 sosten, Aug. 17—Men Paris, Aug. 17_(Havas)—The candi-| Paris, Aug. 17 (Havas).—The new|to forgive, and give o second chames,|Prise a unifled mercnatile marine. wa. arrest for alleged profiteering [clude New York city's retail clgar| Soston Aug. 17--3 ey e R e e v s Th ey 3 "1 Provision Is made for a budget sys- s made in Newark when Samuel|store clerks” was inaugurated here to- | PO caelilet: TRtative ‘sloctions 1n . Alsane | &-Eiln:" ndtrs Rk Wit have ‘& AR R e tem, and the reichstag cannot raise| THREE PERSONS KILLED Blaeser, owner of a grocery store in|day when 200 United Cigar stores, A, |at a mass meeting in Fa ind Toryaine 3a announced by the | sending radius of 12,500 miles, accord- | Knoxville: Temn. mans o Slen for 1of |the amount of the budget without AT C. V. GRADE CROSSING | the heart of the city was charged with [ Shulte and Edwin Company clerks or- [ 43y pdotested weain Rappel. M. Thomas is the French so- | ing: to the Excelsior. It will be one 0f| dependent actiop when he . fiscussed | Teaching an agreement with the coun-| Burlington, Vt, Aug. 17.—Three per- | S[LIng sugar at 18 cents a pound. e recton or . B I, | anaing o coberess. | clalis: leader and former minister of | the most powerful wireless stations in|ihe topic, Rule vs. Brinciple. cil. = o | gon=werolkNiel when & Contral Ver_ |, USISEN - wstion of ‘atriking shop- |orssniter for the American federation [TONGTE Bl OISR munitions. the world, the paper adds. with five Siple; O e | s e ewnc s, Htin Simuek | i1l 00 motarn o' rork. ohe it | v e e e et pader | Chasing 1 e times the strength of the Biffel Tower, will be chosen for life and c: Rl duie et e i onee r rk, the freight|the Jurisdiction” of the international| Chasing power of twelve ———— | three times that of Lyons and twice| FARMER MURDERED AND removed except by judical decision.| ville today. They were John Miles of le;mbargoes_were raised. Freight em- | protective association of retail clerks, “70“'?,’1’ RO SPOGIE . dh L e that of Nauen. The station will have HIS BODY SET AFIRE|Military courts are abolished save in| Huntingion and his wife and C. R.|DATEQ on New Haven system cancelled [afillated with the American federation [Mamed. it was Intimated istingniched Visitor From |a capacity of 72,000 words daily-and| Baltimore, Md. Aug. 17.—George | War time ‘agd pu bolrg wr;gupsih“ Smith of St. Albans, engineer of the|™ 2",_::“" RS e of labor, it was announced. per cen uld : will reach all the » French colonies|Peters, 55, a farmer of Arundel,| The second main part provides train. Focaseng & ueenstown T = South America throughout the worl Prince’ George's County, was murdered | ail Germans shall be equal before the} = aye the tiah, fank Steamer War Ehani| A NEW PORTFOLIO IN BOLSHEVIKI LOSE THE g S St M S a rica : JAPS PURCHASE MINING entifien vemen. S hnogay By ol | have pasically the same rights and Not Fussy. Schooner drifting in midemconns ioan THE HUNGARIAN CABINET( TOWN OF ZWER PROPERTIES IN CHILE |his daughter, was shot through the |duties. Preferential rights and draw-| Our own position on Shantung is|mutinous crew and the captain and| Budapest, Saturday, Aug. 16.—The| (o N e : breast and arm and taken o a Washe | backs. of birth and. position are re-|that we would not refuse to put on afOther officers in irons, or incapacitat- | new Hungarian cabinet contains a new | st Gy AUE L _Santiago, Chile, Saturday, Aug. 16. ington hospital. A posse was formed |moved and titles of nobility are con-|uair of pants. if they. were our only|ed from injuries. * - portfolio, that of minister charged | General Simo Oy Newspapers call lattention 'to the ex- | {F‘p8 OSPIEl. & Doses mas formod ) fGired as only the part of a person’s |hope. just because they had a patch —_— with preparing peace negotiations. | 15 anti-Bolsh v | é tensive purchases of mining properties | 3% Towle e, o on the .seat—Ohio State Journal. TO TEST LEGALITY OF SUNDAY | Count Paul Teleky is the hoider of |IthAraw ked the. I e T o oy ans faeead that| “Peters and his daughter have been | Every. citizen of an individual state 5 GOLF IN MASSACHUSETTSs| ‘B¢ portfolio. omuuered - the importa COPRCT S, frer, PreReTity, on he | bert"Ge (R "R Mciuaing the wits|Ggrman Wil Raye eaual rihts 90| | w7in) Direot War Department | piiS" o AUE, HiFor ihe pur | sRiTISH MONITORS To i have taken options an _coal’ mcreags | 374000 2 roh e sster . Fvary. Gor Sales ik boesd Whether Sunday EoIf 18 Tegal in Mass: GUARD DANUBE SHIPPING surrounding the naval port of al- 3 i S Yo eigrate will’ have ) achusetts, the state police tod: ~| Budapest, Saturday, Aug, 16.—Sev- e X g o s g D e ey Si= | erar British, monitors’ and two patrol| :New, Minister ¥rom Per cahuano, just north of Concepcion. The | The privilege of being protected in ited a links in the metropolitan di ! OBITUARY. : 4 : . e TS e B Bl G L R Y Afixinder G/ Curahookl foreign countries and xo German may SRS | trict and jtook the mames of ssverail Boats rrived here vesterday 1o suard ‘;'{:::‘u'f;“ig:neue trade interests are| Lowell, Mass, Aug. 17.—Alexander|for prosecution and punishment. The two of them early this week as de- | fully greeted by the population, A G. Cumnock, treasurer of the Appleton | German's house will .be his castle. 4 . fendants in a test-case. The action ———— TP mills and said to be the oldest cotton| There will be no censorship save for was by agreement with the golf club,| HARTFORD POSTAL EMPLOYES SECRETARY BAKER WOULD manutacturer in New England. died at|moving pictures for which regulations . . |t gras statea. WANT INCREASED PAY MAKE NO_COMMENT | his home here today. aged 85 vears. He Wil b made to supress objectionable \GOIf, was plaved at a number of| Hartford, Conn. Aug. 17—At. & Washington, . Aug. - 17.—Secretary | Soun sy nsa hor . He was o o {Hi8 | films for the protection of vouth. i clubs In the castern part of the state|meeting of the local organization of Baker tonight' affer Associated.Press|founders of the Dowell Texle ooham |, Under: the heading “Community of _ ; 1 ‘| the Sweniterference today except onfthe National Federation of Pastal Em- . 2 despatches. telling of the holding for|gnd was inte A extile school| 1 ife” the constitution declares Sthat 5 . 3 i h? aston course, where the act-|ployes this afternoon, it was voted to ransom by Mexican bandits of two Am- | *"® Was Interested in many mills. marria\ constitutes the basis of fam- 2 3 & ghief of the Quincy police stop-|ask for an increased wage seale. Teh j erfean aviators had been read tohim, [ Go rant Inquiring About Dansig, | Ll alfe 40d the saivation of the nation : : O S soltera demands framed cail for'a wage scale said that he could make no comment.| Germ: ig. |ana, it is the . un¢ pec P S e for postal clerks in four grades rans- protection of the constitution on the : BOSTON CENTRAL LABOR ing ‘from $1.500 to $2.400 a vear. The News of. the holding' of the aviators| ~Versailles, Aug. 17.—The German delegation here has sent a note to Paul | basis of equality of ‘the sexes. UNION BACKS POLICEMEN | present scale is from $1,000 to $1.500 . by Mexiean bandits coming on the - | ' heels of the warning to the Carranza | Dutasta, secretary-general of the| Motherhood, it Is_ declared, has a Boston, Aus. 17.—The Boston gen-|Officers of the local said that eighty government that unless protection was | Peace conference, asking enlighten- | prior claim to the protection of the tral Labor union by unanimous vote|clerks in the Hartford postoffice are afforded American life and property | ment on the status of Danzig. Inquiry|stdte. = Illegitimate children shall he : 2 today adopted resolutions congratulat- | members. The Hartford postoffice, be- in Mexico a radical change in the pol- | is made as to when Danzig will be de- | placed under the same bodily, spirit-| | ¢ ing the Boston policemen unan tioi:|cause of the large Insurance offices icy of this government toward Mexico | clared a free town and what the na-|ual and social conditions as legitimate [ | 5 i American manhood displayed by them |here, is the third largest in New Eng- would rewult intensified interest in | tionality of its inhabitants will be. The |ones and youth must be protected - . in establishing a union in order that[land. official circles-here. §ypterance aleo/is asked to outline the|from. moral, spiritust or physicial neg- % - . they may be enabled to_ protect and R i future relations between Danzig and |lect. - . promote "the interests of themselves i t Heat PriNoE OF WATEiAn . |Potana. Under religion. the constitation de- and thelr familles through the abpil| ar a7 Hanmey o > clares that all citizens of Germany cation of the principle of colleotive aris, Aug. 17 - ~ARRIVED IN HALIFAX Fi i te freedom of be- | & rains fell in Paris and the surrounding avors Adhesion to League. shall enjoy complete bargaining.’ The resolutions pledged % r) & b v Halitax, N. 8. Aug. 17—The Prince| santiage, Chile, Saturday, Aag, 16| Lot and conscience. No_state: church : { to the newiy formed policemen's unton | disirict last night and early today, but of Wales arrived here at 1:30 o'elock | without a dissenting vote the forefgn | CXists and religion plays mo part in ; | jevery atom of support that organized| 20ered QNI SHERT T8 L IrOT fae TR today on board the " cruiser Dragon | relations ‘commitice” of the ouse o Citizenship. Compulsory education is Jabor can bring to bear in their behalf | SIS, 1SR, (oG " Reports from the rom St. John, N. @lf an hour | representatives today approved thé ad. | Provided. - oront hat | they should need| ;i inces say that the extremely warm later he returned to the battleship | hesion of Chile to the league of na.| The constitution lays down basic such support. iy infuring the harvests.® At jRenown, upon which he crossed the| tions. . 9 rules for the economic future, guaran- 3 e A Atiantc and ' waich came here direct | earlier (n he week.o o S 1 APPrOVAll H e the rights of spiritual work and 3 FORMER EMPEROR BUYS Tyons the thermometer reached 120 from st John's, N. F. afier the prince's e invention ana protects art. A syetem ; ESTATE . HOLLAND] de8rees. visit <o t ity. 8 of couneils is created for - it oL : g8 ndustrial Waste. ; recht, Holland, Aug. 17.—Former e by which employes will have a voice in oy . 1o Fopmar Not His Business. Brothorhosds’ Aim. ;, Two and one-half billion a year is|the decisions reached by the employ- at Amerongen since his arrival in Hol.| -In_advising this country to accept The aim .of thé raiiway brother- :‘Q&ufi;‘of,"lg:r';::d:?;:: - thojsis. I - [land, has purchased the estate and|Carranza as ‘& only man who s X hoods is perfectly clear. e propo- accard; " o R T AT : oD Maruel Coetho Rodrigues, | sition. in few words, Is to saddie ub- | Weods Much St this turnaver Jo hn-| SUGAR SHORTAG? WILL : Trom Beastl to berin & years work | ome Doyaublic the cost of taking over|avoidsble.and doubtless some aof it is|® SOON" BE RELIEVED AT Baroness De Beaufort. It is about five|Séems to us, 1s going beyond the e ey ¢ th d th handed to, the Brotherhoods to rus ang | Sl actusl benefl, but as a whole the| ' New York, Aug. . 17.—The s ugar| . G W. Here director of sales of | miles north of Amerongen in the di-|bounds of diplomatic usage and cour- Bepastment . rarshaing peaws. | exploic. The pubiie ia te provide ne | SXhibit 1s one of extraordinary loose- |gortage in this country soom will .be| NS War Department, has just, | rection of Utrecht. tesy. ‘Plainly, it is nene of his busi- |- For the frst time in ne o o et SR o S Btine 16 sany iltions|ness and waste in the industrial sys- | iicves: ‘accoraing o the O, ugar | = ailed:fer Burope accomparied by | ness, ‘and, poesibly, this government| years Persia Is to have e convention ai 5 o T. i house of Doorn at the village of Doorn | SIrong enough io govern Mexico and near Utrecht, according to the Dag-|to aid him in suppressing Villa, the blad. The estate was bought from |Japanese ambassagor to Mexico, it - money, amounting to imany billions; E 7 = = e vt Fod¥: h:l.d‘ Tor fhé Stpimes DEnRe ot L -k telm—SDr:ntfidd_—zle:b!_M‘:h |equ liziation board which & lezge (staff of experts, where he | PERSHING EXPECTS TO SAIL will advise his (gvelrnmenl to that ef-| representative In Washingtor e Philadelphia Inquirer. % Sh yesterday that it had more than 100| will direct the sale of Americ: ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1/ fect.—Columbia- State. Sadigh-Ei-Sullenes, the new 2 in Rio de Janeiro. Dr. Rodrigues —_— - Bridgeport.—Tne Bridzeport public|ships engaged in bringing sugar from| japge surplus of war material held Parls, Saturday, Aug. 16 (By the A. pointed minister having arr has been . connected with the Bbrary was a large beueflciary throughCuba. Some of the ships already have| ¢yere - More than a billion and a | P.).—Before leaving for ltaly tonight,| New Haven—Claiming that Frau-| the Natfonal Capliol nt Not 'in Summer Dont's. y 3 foreisn ministry of Brazil since 2 the late Andvew Ca-negic, having re- | arrived, others are expected Monday| o United States | General John J. Pershing, commander- | cisco Coiro and Josenh Dylos used an Miras K . 1896, and was chief of the cabinet Warnings against alconolic bever-|ceived the sum of 3300000 The ciiy|and about 50 are loading in- Cuba| DPeifidcliars werth of Umted Siases . | in_chiet of the American armies in | inferior grade of paint and quit the Job | farmer onares o amires o ages no longer prominently | in Connecticut receiving the _next|ports. The board expressed confidence| Droperty will % France, tola torrespondents. ihat he| before 1t wat finikned. Natale Dekran: | former charee damaires o g m Lauro Mullet's sdmin- | among summer “don te."—\Y ashingion is Hartford, which re- |refineries would be working at will ‘be purchased -BF. | expected to sail for America aboutlcesca has brought suit for $1,000 and e X s 3 , AP city in another week. N ¥ -l - attached property on Ferry, street. . Deace corference. A e % :