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9 10 PAGES—76 COLS PRICE TWO CENTS 1o Sevows T AMERICAN SERVICE FlIFRS Chicago " to Dis- cept Made| A now passenger-freight sirplane B Presdent Wison. SEEry betvoen Tondon And FATS WA 4 couts, Plumb and Maynard Completed Round Trip At | Committee Is Authorized to Call the Men i Zige hareon b At Tevonto—1 opangtol, | Aus. Z—Raliroad| United States Chamber of Commerce eola—Major Schroeder Ended Hi If It Fails to Obtain Concessions anid a. namber of|eh o X p ughout the United States AN n jonal Trade ) es of the United States Steel Corporal | Soaod, ¢ e G . eghins "o nd | Wesnet ey’ Stk aommmedintely on | Eolterancer 1 1M Plumb, First to Finish, Had Gross Time of 26 Hours o Gene Wiinon “ans " Bieetor” Girensi| Red 8tar service will bo devsle) Minutes—Lieut. Maynard Crossed Lake Ontari * Gary of the Corporation Has Declined to Meet the Com-| MEETING OF Govi S| dent | Wikson® ‘and "Director " Genera | o, "Sa¥on S Truny Tijers arger ELEVEN STATES : erin end Jo- | Hines. or go out on strike to enforce | (3s “Taptand their demands for a general advance Nine Minutes, At Speed of More Than 150 Mile iking miner were|in pay. A roceipts cago last week 3 On the outcome of the baliotin e bt Chloss Hour. Shused by mine)hingew industrial pence on ' the ' Eov| Ieie s sl el an increase of mittee Personally and Has Called For a Written State-|. - £ ment of Gompers Tells of the o STl A i I0e Eoity Mincols, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Three en-| alighted at Rooueve Work of the Trades Union Congress at|sist e v s to disperse miners|crnment-controlled railrouds. 1f ° the s e b oty : ike_for =i%|506,000 shopmen dccide to accede to icial rt from Rome says|trants, all Amerfcan nir service flicrs [ night, after inc luu Amsterdam—Has Been Called to Washington. by President Carranza, who ik ac| Erenlent Wilson's declston that there | ciovernment wil noc maxe seneral| Bud finished in the internutional aoriul| of 26 Lours i1 0 . v them. b od._ i no general wage advances un- id erby begween Mineola and Toronto,| here yesterduy u 100! New York, Aug. 26.—Elbert H. Gary, | tionary movements of'any kind.” The- governors adopted no definite afl the government shi ‘:. what can be(cVY OB propery. i1 at 6.44 o ‘lock tonight. u«men;m. M. In announcing tie States Steel Corporation. declined laj t ‘soclalist proposal for an “inter- m.;r adhesion of the people they 3 to Sfect somé| i qtion ana Puilman Co. signed, annual| bleted their ro AR Eis at To. | tithe. would, not & today to meet personally John Fitz-|national - and revolutionary” strike|represent: to the chief executive. oal and Coke Com-| o e obrice lovels, probably| rental $11,760,000. L T WaREeL s nMAR RIB AL Tor | 1 N o ¢ pitrick and other representatives of | throughout Furope and America Inst| The supreme court of justice of the b¥ w steol company and | 1| €lapse” before other unions press o R outenant Prami the first to| route had reporie the American Federation ‘of L.:b:rdwl:o .v?g us -g.{mxgl:mvnm and ex- answering Louls Cabrera, sec- JPply -Yael to the . Al- "““{,m:gg: {;" more money. A fund of §2,400,000 will be granted | o Lioutenant Flamb, was the fred o) R ¥ oostitute o committes appointed. to| pressed is sxtiathbie: m-;;mnnm £ he sresbury, who, suggested eny § Stéel Compuny of Braken- cted to take in e oment may be | to the Department of Justice by C B30 p: s atter wross. tishe of 26 | utenants Plumb stect manatey. o g turned it downw with th e 4 5;."“.&‘13.3"".,.,..-,." ot u‘:“‘" N e wliad ix Areeks by the shopmen to Sirike tor an oat | sress to fight profitcers. hours, 38 minutes, since nis start here| both used De 1 1 Mr. Gary sent word to the commit- | ception of “This p; gen- the petroieum companies until| shorter hours and betier working cou. |Mmediate increas: in wages, which ==d yesterduy afterncon at 8.12. echines, with 400 he e by g and better working con- b . Buffalo reports that it was snow- - g s Mador " Be 10 whEREIERa then e WOHE b revolutionists in Furo e SRR gy R Rl BT ’*’""“S'f‘..'i"“ SMDOr WO WS | g v, has noc been disciosen | Plawing across the lakes. at 12.25 p. m. and ended his jcurned| Licutenant Mayr o writing and then it wor e con- - pe. and | trolewm amparos at the head of the by shot by. men, including | {TIT0 PIREE RAs niot been disciosed, it - Y Sk eharacin we 883, consuming Ovitario: i i Reported Pacific Mail Steamship| o7 oa time of 29 hours, 27 minutes. going at a specd o v the corporation. proved an absolute e court calendar beeause of their im-|ctriking miners and the mine guard in s o w: P . i ary’s statement follo; rtance. By jindicauive of the determination of =) v po; the Battle at the mouih of the mine,| Gencrat N % gl | So. Wil establish ;«&r\lc : an hour. i 3 3 : between San 4 informed by my secretary|s. P. & S. F. YARDMEN The court teld .the secretary that attempting t te i Lieutenant Maynard, third to finsh, Tehered on e hiltaAST$2 | road sdministratioh to deal fairly with by L R R B O HAYE VO D 10 ST RHKE | R e aoeh A e hA Eatherad on the hilleide to S CREEIVORRET, 0 aca) taidy - o8 ke L 3 cern - ess the clash betw . r ish- . de- & William Z. Foster and D. J. Davis had| megno, Califs Aug. 20.—Yardmen | o0 1o e e T The biriiere b eoperiad urds | general toduy instructed the bourd of | o, Britis-American Tobaceo Co. de.l| 0 PROPOSE SWEEPING INVENTORY OF ALL 8TOC e e e M asent word 1| employed by the Southern Pacific and{Sides to present their tions. An 1 nesw bureau. Z e nawizesy to consider promptly | Ler gent. on ordinary shares. AMENDMENT TO TREATY WOULD DISCLOSE HOAF e et o™ eraanal Interviow | Sante Fe rallway system voted * toSMparo ia a kort of ha famicorpus ex. | JAcoording lo isiest reports. soverall S dSmanga that might be made and : i i ; but it they had any atatement to make | Strike at 3 o'clock today as a proteat | tent to property rigi and, undred forefgners ha-e zathered near| '@ ¥t b T or. €or-| |nvestigation of milk prices in New| Washington, Aug. 26.—Provision for| Washington ug, 26 pet i red G 1 12k | asainst the alleged discharging of|ranted, hold uv the exeeution of oil| the minc and a scorc of deputies are g any inequalities found to exist| york City was begun by the Grand| American representation on a score of [ventory of all stocks—fue - anaa i rvauoe fhe mim to s writ | Bl members ifi Los ‘Angeles for re- | decrees objectedto. attempting to hold ‘hem off. it By, Sopergl advances for any class| jury now in extra session. internatajonal cemmissions ‘o carry | ber, "textiles, leiiner a:d e R us oars % — - = i o peace . settlement|by basic industrics, w Considered by our offfcials who would | far ey tha ot gt Placed on trans-| o oNgIDERING VERDICT ON STRIKE ON N. V., V. proved that the present level of PFIces| Fipgt cargo of Amerioan coal for| would be stricken: out of the peace|hoarding and. speculs ihen determine what, if anv. answer| apnounced by union representatives BOSTON POLICE UNION RAILWAY IS SETTLED| s bermanent. \ arrived at Havre on the steamship| treaty amendment adopted today by|Colver and Vicior Murde b oty N — S5 i : . M Bnee or oth the president and | North Star from Philadelphia. the senate foreign reltions commit- [ fuderal trade commissior vetw 3 2 . 26.—) - 3 :. 3 iven assui . day before the house " readjustment” of 4hsic’ wages. Spains wheat crop this year will to-| mittec's previous declsion to amend| They urged that the the Shantung section rafsed a whirl-|provided funds and for me to leave no chance INCREASED 00ST. OF COAL| 3\ "Cricaohir the potice demsrtmant] b P o O ey pdisment of it g , G, i ~1tal 36,000,000 meiric hundredwgieht. tinderstanding o cyesacd 4504 2 and for the principal officers and two| which carried with it a threat of a s’ been and shall I‘Ir :ma, I "Wi::h‘-fma.nnAu“; :c.l—-.umu On| other members of the newly formed|sympathetic strike on the entire New |1V Feeuires about three weeks. In the wind of debate with Senator McCum- fcompiling infors intended no Derdial diwthor- TR HEEREENS mm(e oncreased cost| policemen's union, took under advise-{ York. New Haven and Hartford sys- present imstance. however, it is be-| goft coal production for week ended | ber, North Dakota, bitterly attacking|hasic industries e o Sesbadh the | Sub-committee today brought. forin| Ment today the cases of the union men.|tem, was settied tonight at a confer- | licved the vote may be completed car-| pugust 16 totaled 9,166,000 tons. Hard| the committec’s course and _Senatorformation wilh comparizon: w O o fret “dennite de. | testimony that a chortane of vare wod| They were tried beforc the commis-!ence of union leaders and company of- | liF. as instructions were given by the|coal production amounted to 1,642,000| Borah. Idaho, defending it. Both are!ve es when livin o commitiee was the first definite de-|lestimony that & shortage of cars and| sioner on chrages of Waving violated & | ficials called by the New York and up- | nicrrational officers to the unions to| ong. republican members of the committce. | suddenly. Yelopipsaiinere N the): CRREIRTRES, et Wore jhindering coal| gepartment rule by joining the unlon.| state public service commissions. It |SUmmon meetings if mecessary and to At the end of the day Senator Hitch-| Mr. Colver said the canned f telegraph the result of the balloting.| At the present rate of demobili- | cock of Nebraska, the democratic lead- | dustry was Alled with «pe which may result in a strike of work- | production, that certain clements -tn | ““PRTERENC e DX, JOIRIAE, THE FUION. | state nublic senyice commissions. 1t E : Asking “very serious consideration”| .. iion" the army now 461,390 officers| er talked over the possibilities of the|that this condition ccs o enforce union recoguition and | the miners' union were Intent on na-i g 1 c 3 3 % orts to obtain recognition by the de-| resumed at 1.25 a. m. tomorrow. b ety forence | Aem T O e o0, Tines With| partment, Timothy Healy = of Now! ' Under the temms Of setflement the|of the aquestion, the committee told | Zhi"men Will b requced (o 225,000 by | aituation with President Wildon at the | back of eanncd £ood The ‘effort to arrange a conforence: wage Thorease. ave| York. president of the Intermational| men were given a nine hour day in-|!he unions in a letter that any addi- | gepe 30, White House and predicted after-|yet completed, he said Uoral seneral ificrease in the wages ward that all amendments would belcent of it has beer with the head of the largest single|day week plus a wage increase: and| prothernood of Stationary . fFiremen i stead of the ten hour day heretofore in unit in the iron and steel industry | At unless Problems Oof Broduction|,ng Oilers. said here tonighd that if| force, with overtime Agured at the ] e T A e e | P roUERt. face to face mith o rouid _ be| ihé members of his organization asked | of one-eighth the daily wage for each|Whom have made or will make de- [ iiice Wheeler of the supreme court| treaty would be ratified during Sep-|asics purely <pe roturn from Europe of Samue - ce with a am- | permission to strike in Support of the| hour. and. the wage increases bringing |Mands for more money, would nclude | oe e, T ler o O e aah. | treaher. LT oactment the shopmen, and they were told not| 3fondny In his speech in the senate, Senataor [ would be necessary, he & ers. who announced before he sailed [ine in the coming winter. o policemen, he would grant sanction| the scale to $6 « day far motormen. 36 : 20 amihetic were the witnesses that| “by“Jong distance telephomie, a3 thel for passenser conductors, $5.40 for|to forget that a strike now meant that McCumber declared_the commitice| 70 ot m D o Shan- INITIVE of railroad employes, virtually all of{ . George W. Wheeler, wife of | defeated eventually and that _the|since last January. with 1hal his presence home was more im- | i Tbbatic ware the withes at perative than abread. It had been.ex- | the railroads were ai the bottom of| (Iigionk distance telept e e ctora e O o8 motor | the shopmen were striking aloe to| ¢ ; - 3 ¢ d 5 kine, commander of| majority really intended Dected_he yould attend the tosfacance | (he gresant law Broduction thar Seofe] *iofgs "revafutien jto wi Switchmen, $4.08 for freight flagmen |force an increase for the- RUIFS 2.- | 4 ot msherin troans. in Bonth Massia| famg Amendment 10 drive a “poisoncd EXPEDITION INTO MEX B O e ) | Comminne ket mittee's| freedom.” said Mr. Healy und brakemen and $4 for helpers. 000,000 railrodd employes. Strike ben- | captured the town of Berislav on the| blade” into the treaty with the pur- The president of the Federat onmu 4 intention Sr taie m:“fo‘“flg ra1]| Boston. and unless Cox > The new agreement will take effect|clits, it was gaid, would not be pald| pnjeper river. pose of killing the League of Nations. Marfa, Texas, Aug. 26—T ber made no comment upon his e lntenti £ Seialing: Dicy o General| (<" changes his tactics Aug. 31 and is binding to Oct. 1, 1920. | beyond the iimit of funds now availa- In general debate which developed | sive axmedition into Mexicc Yrniln, the sRGRTIORT1y" the e o After detailing the effects of Tabor| revolution for AmericAn industzial i, it s il ble. ¥ 3 Collection of $25000,000 for prohi-| several other repubiicans attacked the| by *j Cxre@pion (to e e ommlitee headed by Mr. Fita- | dificultios and Slleyed car shoviage on| reedom will also start here. ms or-| FETHER CHARGED WITH bition. enforcement at home ' and | position taken by Semator McCumber |wno meld Iieuienant 11arold he committee headed by Mr, « | coal production. Harre® wi°TpSe o ganized labor is a unitdn this fight of ILLEGALLY BUYING WHISKEY| TEMPCRARY INCREASE FOR abroad is the aim of executives of the| and Senator Fall announced that he|0” 10" jeutenant Pa EARE on “Ausuet 30 IC Tt Cails. (o obe | Breaident of tha Natlonal Coal auso:| e, policemen for thelff constitutional ALL POSTAL WORKERS | Anti-Saloon League Would reply to the North Dakota sen- | someam. ofiis 4 b o oo o > iz xhts a) 10 tor at greater length tomorrow. L d D , L e necssions desired, I¢ a |.clation, an organization of onerator AT Ithaca, Aug. 26—Donald W. iy o g al & & > Pete an Walkout Is ordered it will involyé ov. | declared a bill had been propared for| CeIRES 2 vhad g 2 Fether, the 1" universjty sopho- (Spkeial o The Bulletin,) made by the Actors’| Senator: Knox ‘ammounced today he | .7l Faudd -l Foait o S ndustry ‘derendent upon | iran, | submissfon to_congress providing for| Gover T SELL H 5 more. “Who' was ed several days| Washington, Aug. 26— New England | Equity Association classing the Hip-| would speak Friday on the treaty. He|po™%, el el the nationalfzation of the mines. He COMMODITIES AND CLOTHING| 580 08 & Wwril of habeas corpus, after | congressmen are foday sending tcle- | podrome as a vaudoville theatre, thus| is reg-rdu; as nn-lgsamp pitterest 0p-| " Captain Leonara Matlark 1odry v Sdged that what the miners wanted T licing held several days on & chirgo of (grame to the officers of the organiza: | Pucting it outside the strike. ponenis of unquaiified Tatification.” | Briginais of 11 " . was nat oni o government| - 3 murdering Hazel Crance, who disap-|tions of postal employes in- . their A - ng ranso mto Peterson and I GOMPERS TELLS OF should own the properties Bat that the| Washinkton. Aug. 28.—Furthor steps| feared While on a canceing, (ip WIth | siates MotEying them that an acrear| Mrs. Michael Kenealy, widow of the| MAURER AND EPSTEIN souvenirs of their e TRADES LABOR CONGRESS| mines should be turned over to them| (o bring down soaring prices Were pim, w.s held today for grand jury ac-|ment has been reached for the pay-|late former chairman of the republi- DETAINED FROM SAILING! Ofcers of punitive - 3 for operation. He insisted that the( !aken today by, the sovernment, thel iion'in $1.000 bail on a charge of ille-|ment of a tempordry increase in sal-|can state central committee at her bellave that Jesus Renteria Bome' tn_ Stemford Saturday. Washington, Aug. 26.—Secretary | leadc kilied from New York, Aug. 26.—Declining to di more ‘Mdical of the miners appeared|War department ‘annou plans .for | gally purchasing a quart of whiskey ary to all postal workers. The an- cuss current labor problems in detail; t¢ be gaining coptrol .in certainwdis-{ oDeéning retail stores in a number offon July 19, the day of Miss Crance's|nouncement was made by Congress- 02 the ground that he had not had time [ tricts and_ that was a - serlous Sl e TR ;E:; house- | disappearance. man Nadden ot THisois. 5 membee of ith that lese element: - ~pui . P ough to familiarize himself w e | WOMAN HELD FOR FIRING the republican sicering committee and dook | L:asing said tonight he had no infor- | Americ: 4 ys dock | mation as to the removal of Chairman |reports made (o WUk voted se ol 1 strike.| 1aee A. Maurer and Director A. Ep- | Langhorne An increase of 20 francs for an 8-hour | y{cin "ot (he bennsvivania. aid aze| Tno oniy : hem during his abaence abroad, Sam- SIS stiort"Tonighe inatl-| o6t the country. $ A HOUSE IN MILLINGTON i heir d d e O, T et e SDprosciise ] 7 e ranging for a tour of the principal vit- | day is among their demands. et e, Srennced’ tu can Federation of Labor, who arrived methods” In conducting the| Meantime congressional committees === ics to hold hearings on postal salar- 5 Corl SEht (hat théy were removed | Matlack's stable o here from France on the transport| Properties. f,‘"“‘“":‘ “"""‘"“‘;,“ ?f, ',,"“.‘“‘"“““. Middletown, Conn. Aus. 26.—In a|ics. Ho said congress wil autherixe| Secretary Gl submitted to the k‘fl" ‘;u;“t:’m"“ ted) “f;‘,,m from the | fering from a > Georse Washington today, sald that he| Fear was expressed by Mr. Tavior| designed to redcer the Mish cost of| nearing at Moodus today Mrs. Caroline|the temporary increase within two | House the cstimate of the Navy De-| /v, Tiaiemy UoRte CREES, (G90 C00 | coleea by hard ng \ished (0 make plain that he “did not | that at the miners'‘convention Sept. 8 ving ' THIS (aFIMCee amentments 10| Foesaner of 1747 Pelham street, New|weeks. It Is understood that the in-| partment of $18,600,000 for necessary |, “Ziileq for Furope. The two Penn- il come home to interfere with the pro- | in Cleveland and at the joint confer- "‘ a : Nl.nc_ m\” o m"uh‘w York eity, was held for trial in the|crease is for $150 retroactive from |repairs to vessels of the navy. sylvania officials sald the agents act-| SPENT EIGHT DAYS AT gram of labor, but to help my fellow | Snce of miners and onemtors o Bt | O e tbtaya aud. appropristions. for| Iuperlor court on o charge of arson.|july 1 and will ost the government s - ; ed or. instructions from the state de- SEA IN AN OPEN BOA laborers. » | falo Sent, 2 action might be taken to| cold storage and appropriations for) She is accused of firing a house own- |ahout $40,000,000. Senator: Moses of| Floyd Wilding Triggs, a cartoonist of | ¢& oF Ine n E Mt Gompers, who has been attend- | further endanger production. ks fn mlvethe Intormation| ¢@ by her in Millington on the night|New Hampshire is father of the res- | note, died at Stamford Saturday night. [PAZURENE oo (iiiiined that| poston, Aus. 25 - Inz the sessions of the International| roroNTO UNIVERSITY GC piagels e ot g of July 2§ for the purpose of de-|olution in.which an agreement of the | His home was in Darien but he was |, 1,400t come to his notice | s un wn suen bon ; rades Union congress at Amsterdam,( UNIVERSITY CONFERS | to, th® publis. .1l ctores to be open-| FAUding the insurance company. Bail| Washington representatives of the|staying in Stamford temporarily. and that he had heard nothing of an|man and six m “the declared that “the employers of labo) DEGREE ON PRINCE OF WALES| ,I°H%" ot Gepartment, the army's] Was fixed at $900. Rl I Hs R Foaitiod. = e e s L man aad o me K e Sl iR R e B IR =5 a ocks - B At o 2 ing. Other state department officials|ierday by the steamer Pequot pust when they are the complete mon- Toronto, Ont. Aug. %8—The Prince| (55 SURINS TR OF S0 WIS | Unless Semator La Follstts upsets| CONN. CO. EMPLOVES ACCEPT [and mearby towns was ended * when (10, QUr, SGic, (ERACIERT OE0SS| erday by the steamer oo 2 archs of all they survey.” 9f Wales enjoved the novel experience| JoUC, (Gbacco, soap and other house- [0 Agrecment reached by .Scnate| 15 pE RGENT. WAGE INGREASE | 12¢ Men voted to return to work and | (ZVMH, 1€ IR0, (M SO0 0, a0t 108 o @ messa e reeeved “Certainly,” he added, “men and|of being “locked out” of Toronto uni- | Fioucs, LOPaCCE, soan and othe leaders, the Senate hoves to complete ~ E subuic therl, deusnds, to-arbitration. [ ohy Lot 200Ul SHORE, DoIS0e) ers of the schooner hére women who work must have a voice in | versity today when the royal party " et consideration of the Government: land| oy Haven, G & % 3 ¥ e s amaneicaught/iie ad determining conditions under which | drave to the bullding, wiere a desres| gyRLEGON'S METHOD OF leasing bill before adjournment. empioyen by & balter conamed 1ire o | . Senate Judiciary Committes ard- i A A A D g e J they shall give their labor.” of doctor of literature and law w: ; : 5 Bt S bl R i e ok theast of Questioned by reporters. the labor be, conferred upon him. o RUNNING P. 0. DEP'T - e 2 e te, Uor, tlor Teroy W. Tioms toithe Unitcd States| FLAN OF TOUR OFTHE | | bound, ligh eader ed to ot e t was per! 2 - 2 £ Nes .C- : L Tmemtine e b exquned from oM [1ife that Tne fature king hoe Tbeus! Washjngton, Aug. 26.—Complaint| ARCHDUKE ~JOSEPH DEPOSED| by the Connetcicut. Company, which ATy \Toty Dastern Disabot e New. Coleman_ an: that the policy of the postoffice de- Portland. Me. Auz. 26.—The tenta-| - were provided GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY operates the trolley lines in this state. o ts - | “locked out’ "of any: 3 teu's Gemands, the Aetors Stlker thi SMicial party Were 4% conmiBers The increase in pay amounts to five Ten Seattlo men, four Japanese,|tive itinerary of the naval seaplane| WALSr o $| word o men's demands, the actors’ strike, the| of the official party were at consider- | partment ungder Postmaster General ¥ BT - . Plumb plan for the nationalization of [ able discomfort. but the prince.seem- | Burleson Bad ited in practically a| JRESH ¢ S gents an -hour. The company is now| were arrested on a charge of hoarding: N.C-4, which is coming here Oct Peauot. 18 i contenfplating increasing passenger | covaral hundred thousand pounds of| for the start of a tour of the Atlantic ‘Rm" sl ™ ts. was announced today e . rafiroads and the proposed steel work- | ¢d thoroughly to enioy the experience,| breakdown o the service and that “it 3 3 ony ik on the"ground, that ne had e e e | T Tt In. Gl waxmmad Taday be Tion: Pha (rastece: manseinE the sy | Dpiatoss 0 an attempt to increasoand gulf o 1 e ke, o - &nd laughed Hearthy w > < » : : . " ng o Foiy © fiers will remain several das ek e it A g e b icd that In thelr | fore the nouse tommittee.on posiomea| o = {em pending its eale by the Now vork, Bpee. at each mort, giving exhibitions. New ven an artfo; Railroad, Lie1 C ) George Gordon Battle, of New York,| In charge of Lieutenant Commander| =0 " 0 ) 341 gross tom | nome s in Spring however, that urgent telegrams from | fforts to keep the huge crowd from crecss bington, whose source he would gntering they had"targotien 1o request| exBendloares [OFF the ‘posthl employes . have made no anno nt as divulge, prompted him his ro- - ness to use one of organizal o 3 unceme; s to 2 S A. C. Read, who flew the N.C-4 across 10 returm Dome by ot least & wemet®® | incon # uous side entrances. ahich| Bostmaster General Burleson's col-| | S the proposed fare increase. R eSponfed by OnvemmoL Omith a8 & the aribntie the plbas will Jeave hore $3,000,000 FREIGHT TERMINA Referring to the actors' strike, he|had been left unlocked. ored coachman iand his Chinese cook| J 5 to investigate the States Farms and| Oct. 3, Boston Oct. S, Providence Oct - ca'd he “would like to be a magician| After luncheon the degree was con-|&re among overtime employes in_ the| & S HIGHER STANDARD FOR Market’ Council. 10, New Haven Oct. 13. Philadelphia| Provid 2 . 1o roll the two sides together which | ferred, the prince replying to several| Washinzton pestoffice, Thomas F. Fla- TRAINING. OF PHARMACISTS g 0ct. 15, Baitimore Oct. 22, Washington | nounced tonizht thai (he Was interproted as meaning that he| sddresses. herty. secretary-treasurer of the Na-| |- : Fopressntative Madden _of the| Oct. 26, Norfolle Va. Ot 3) Charier- | raliroud wouid retime o hopt s ar y - S ot lerati Em) b a: N 21 ton, S. . No 3. Jacksonvill “ia, n the construction of e SIS G aClors and the managers. | STAGE HANDS QUIT AT T R ' providing st beginning - Jawasry 1| 504 egisiation whi he reshed through| Nov. & Miami Nov: i0. Penkacoli Nov.| 000 Treigh ‘ Mr. Gompers spoke encoufagingly of ATLANTIC CITY THEATRE gn;,‘;m::';j;;““ o 1923, all schocls recognized as ‘reput- | Congress giving postal employes in-| 11, and New Orleans, Li.. Nov. 15. ard.” work on " - the work of the Amsterdam congress 3 3 able schools for the training of phar- | creases in salary. % ST BigeDecertve . - %d he was convineed Bolsheviem | Atlantic City, N. J. Aug. 36—When |'coL oNEL GRISCOM TO RETURN e macists” should_require entrants to| k sk AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD reight for g was on the wane, because the leaders| the curtain descended on the first act * be high school graduates was adopt- enator Jones ington, intro- TATE CONVENTION | 54 S Takie ToEmialy Y had mot fulfilied any of the promises|of a musical comedy at the Apollo WITH GENERAL PERSHING ed today by the National Assoclation |duced a bill providing radical amend- g4 et temis by oThich they forced. themselves into| theatre here tonight the stage hands|' " & = S o s o : o of Boards of Pharmacy, in session| ments to.the League of Natlons, In-| iartford. Conn. Auz. 26.—At a il . ¥ Ealhivg atiintion to s & el ,fi“;"‘"”'c orders from New York Crinsorh: Stormer: Tioiter ” DEaled’ amn: here, Walter R. Jaratt, of Oklahoma | cluding elcction to its one represent-| meeting of the executive committee of 5 of tuniis » o pesaling attention to & remark. made fi?““ec“::n;:.:(;aagh sgcrd.aua: of an | O s Traly and Americon tiai-| |8 3 Cliy, was elected president of the as. | ative in the Couneil. the Connecticut branch of the Ameri- | Lack of funds - tive : mans, though beaten were unrepent- | C‘hancellor Backes restraining the lo.| Son officér at the British war office, Chicago, s::nu!g Ui SR S e e TR S Dot ot Stats rovention e his | tor. ant. the Jabor chieftain declared that! cai union of the stage hands from in- | left London for Paris this morning.| |& X - promised immediate _investigation of | cicy on Oct. 11 mext. The section of| _T1¢ tion rox while he had not talked with German | furfering with the performance at_the| Colonel’ Griscom will join General | | COUNSELLOR OF MEXICAN the causes of the wreck at Elmwood, | the by-laws of the legion reauiring | MAtely S e n John J. Pershing, the American com- : 3.5 S00f two_sections of the Atian- | that ‘deicputes he chosen thircy aays| (han & Year wil o deiegates (o the congress any more| Apolio, the walkout was not expected. - than was absolutely necessary, there| The manager of the theatre, with the [ mander-in-chief. and return with him| I35 EMBASSY SUMMONED HOME| {i; City excursion train. Brior te the mekiion will bewalved this > had been presented to him ample evi- | assistance. of members of the musicall to the United States. iy 4 Beibs g thenSieion Wby avan this | nave b ; Washington. Aug. 26—Dr. Juan B.| Annual convention of the American | ecimned as publicits officer and James GOMPERS PLEDGES A. F. OF L in opera dence that the Germans “are still un-| comedy company. took the places of repentant and boastful and that Pras- | the etikeon b GEN. PERSHING TO BE Rojo. counselior of the Mexican em- | Mining_Congress will be held in St.|g Furley of Waterbury was named as - b S e AL O AR GUEST OF NEW YORK| ¥ bassy, will leave Washington tomor- | Louis Nov. 17 to 21. Readjustment| pis sueccessor. AID TO ACTORS' EQUITY ASS'N minds. He said he told one German| STAY OF SENTENGE GRANTED P 3 row for Mexico City. having been|ofg labor problems, increasing output s e New York, Aug. 26—Sa delegate that Germany had not yet| New York, Aug. 26.—Gen. John J. summoned home by the Mexican for-|and freight rates will be the chicf learned the lessons of the war and LAURIE 8. .MACDONALD| ek o fhvited by cabiescam to- i cign office. (It is reported in diplo: | tomce S GERMANY TO CHECK that “Deutschland Uber Alles don’t go Bost: Aug. 26—TLaurie S. Mac-| 94y to be a guest of the city of New matic circles that, Dr. Rojo will be — OUTFLOW OF CAPITAL | 70" L i4" of the Ame any more.” Dorale Sin “‘_fm;n ent of _ the shbe| York on his arrival here on board ¥ % designated Mexican minister to Gu To_prevent an infiux of aliens of Labor ‘o the A Mr. Gompers said that he must bel O30 SHPELELS 4 n Brothers, Ine. | the transport Leviathan with the re- temala, which i considered the most | the United States after peace is de-| Berlin. Aug. 26 (By the A. P.)—The| 70 wO0¢T '8 FIE 200 in Wu:mfisgn T(hursd-{ landttnrdth:ll at Brockton, who was convicted last| Maining units of the First Division important post next to that in Wash- | clared President Wiison asked con-| Vossische Zeitung says that at a con-| 530,00 4 Siotinan reason he did not expect to attend the A of the army of occupation. @eih. state conyention of the American Fed-| OSIoPer of consplracy to defraud the| %3 0orHJian today sent the follow- 3 5 ¥ bl to the general at his : ng cablegram - . MEXICAN FORCES FIND pers tonight pledged ference of a large body of financial ex- | 2,0 & perts who were deliberating at tae| P . g ministry of finance a proposed plan for | /¢, SPPEATEN UTeRT e currency exchange was unanimovsly | T SUOE of 2000, me ingtcn in the Mexican diplomatic ser- | gress that the passport law in effect vice. during_the war be continued for one vear after signing of the peace terms. eration of Labor at Syracuse. Tonight Mr. Gompers issued a pre- manufacture of army shoes. was Sen- o 3 pared statemant on the -progrest. ot| {enced in the federal district court to- | headaquarters in Feris: TThe peorls of o MISSING AMERICAN AVIATORS| . Ray Scott Gurney, bank messenger of | rejectrd, The newspaper adds (hat a ; Frem labor” at the International Trades Un-| fav, to serve fAfteen months in the [0, 0.7 0% 5y their admiration, grati- o . { the Fidelity Trust Co., Boston, was|smaller commission of experts, com- | or Uhstinted assis ol ion comgress comvention in which he| ZTTORth Jall A stay of sentence was| S35 %0ve for your wonderful mer- < 5 Fl Centro, Calif, Aug. 26—Coloner| FObbed of $12,000 by four men. He| posed chiefly of bankers 13 now con- oAk patioon. o caid that the congress “for the first| STanted pending an appeal { vices as commander of the American Hipolito Baranco of the Mexican forc- | w25 taking the money from the office | sidering other means for checking the wiic ovation, | time approximates the democratic con- | pigMISSAL OF TAMERICAN | Expeditionary Forces, and ask me to g ‘| es in Lower California reported at 1.30| of the Grocers' Banking Co. In the|flow of German capital abroad. Following Mr. Gompers’ ad 5 onalism ‘invite vou to be their guest during . today that Captain Trujillo and his| ROXbury District. L TR P rRrarn) Producing:, Managers' As 2 ACTION OF RADICAL LABOR sued a statement declar ‘The new organization is aiready MISSION TO BERLIN | your stay here. A | hearty welcome .{ forces had found the missing Ameri- ? something more than a mere frame. : - waits vou. : can aviators. Lieutenants Fo B. Wa. | o oo, Sorden Battle, appointed by abor ‘leader had not ork” M. Gompers said It has al-| , Berlin, Monday Aus 2S5y orhol “"The mayor sent the following tele-| Archduxe Joseph. who verthrew | terhouse and . C. H. Connelly. both| o morah of New York to invextigute | ELEMENT OF GREATER BERLIN| Jabor jesaer had not ¢ a ready taken a firm and unmistakable|A. P. /| ram to Secretary of War Baker: “The| the Socialist Peidl Government of | alive, between Ojas Negras and Cal- | i'tie council of farms and marikets. iy | Berlin, Aug. 26.—The radical labor; about It. aititude on what is perhaps the grav.|lii which has beer caring for Russian | Sy or New: Fork is ansious 0 oo | oh e x 3 2 i * ungary, and in a proclamation | l¢ de 1a Trinidad, in Lower Californin.| sy mos ner element of Greater Berlin has adopted . P —- o S naulry tmmedlately e | an anti-strike resolution. The ~Ebert. |UNITED SHOE WORKERS problem of this critical hour— is| prisoners, officially ceased to exist to- its admiration for General Per- No pa orzanized labor to be inveigled Intolday. The last officers of the mission | Pnings splendid serviees in the war| anBounced himself as Governmor of | MO Particulars were received. first public hearing will be held Thurs- 1 the revolutionary movements that have | Will depart tonight for' Brest. fro | and has invited him to be its gues:| the State, He is called the ‘Maz- | TWO AVIATORS KILLED day mornin N [, ovenmant s ale QESAMERICA (N SESMON been showing their heads in’ every| Which port they will sail for the Unit- | Quring mis stay here. We would groai- | Yar Archduke” being the Bniy ek el TR fondWaned A anbther tesolation apd| - Seupcy/of Tameps suia iresult ol ‘the | 61 Eixfas I eteNTY ¢ |l appreciate information as to plans| Hapsburs who has been lividk a g S 15 PER CENT. WAGE INCREASE | qccepted when the time in rine and | busiamee orre cobi e 0ol 7 erw i : Tt War Depscipeme for Cim. trae dem fc life n H . 2 FOR SHOE WORKERS OF LYNN | “ v 9 e N oo Dukdak . SH. & for er a ocratic life in Hungary. At | Beileville, iils, Aug. 26—Second E the revolutionary forces throughout | Shoe Workess of America a e e e L hoiming ddtenc| SEAN OF: TSP N feg| Shin in order that proposed munici:| the outbreak of the revoluti Licutenant Foyd Meisonheimer of Dov —— Germany have been co-ordinated.” S bomton Bere 1ot by the congress of a resolution calling VISIT THE UNITED STA pal arrangements may be. facilitated. 28, By o ond session her: for organized labor's support of sovier = e SeEcERec M nis Hilas il e e o e o | iy Mene, Aug I—The Lymn| ol UM HAS APPROVED convention. The = resolutions. Mr. Gompers continued: Constantjnople. Aug. 26—(By THe A.| Trving I. Bush has secured a sit~| himself a Hungurian citizen. Arch T b Bt Mo boma v ey T et s e Association anfl b e s . . s e (he oot ard anbroPosition| P.)-~The shah of Persia willgo ¢4 thel in London for sales buildings wim- | duke Joseph is s well liked by the, | durapiane fel) §rom oo oatimas o sy | the United Shoe Workers of Amerl TREATY WITH GERMANY | was done bey he appointr ot fne tne acriat g d . de > an_ alth £ eto pent” today —_— e Tion by the organized 1abor of ucia; | United States after ‘We \hal | aited|.ilar to thoss of the Bush terfinil| Magyars. that the Allies While yet | fact und eaught fire wfter crashing to] whersiy more (han 15000 workers will| | Brnasels Aug. 76 —(By The A, P, | COnmitteen @ @ wae m & and America ROt only of Bolshevims | tenny Secording to a statement made | buildiogs In Brooklyn. e plans dai- | supporting him. sre afraid that he' | the ground. receive a 15 per cent. increase in|The Eelgiun senate today unanimous- | ters of vital imporisnce to (he but of the whole effort to ' involvel ter whe s chiackoate i en e lier " e i | may preclaim himself King of' % wages, with a 44 hour week of five|ly approved the peace treaty with | ization” will be taked up r but ot oivel ter who'in attached to the sulte of the| Buenox Alrcs and other parts of the | I Unless a man has true faith he| working davs. The contract expires |G The v - : T unions in international revolu- shah who is now in Constantinople. ' world. UnERLY,. { mever calls for a second plate of hash.' on Sentember 1, 1920 o o) e the Ly eies (obe ASalRO. L UNRIRPRUSH Fiickes - . z ;. . L 2 \ y u o yan, s will p de INTENTIONAL SECOND g TR s e s

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