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e POPULATION 29,685 - NORWICH, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920 . . g Poles Overwhelmed by Bolsheviki y e % | It s reported the levee at s-;n:. -\ ’ ‘Warsaw, May 19.—The holmeh\'lkl - S £ . 3 > Concordia Parish, La., is about to bre: , . . * |1aunchea an "aitack on the northern | ¢ ] 4 p ¢ front hetween the River Dvina and Boris- e by oy et o | J ' off, and the Poles have -been compelled 3 London com A to Surrender ground in the fuce of superi- : . pe i ; | or forces, says an official communication ; = - L \ i ¢ silver was unchanged at 99 3-4 prid oA SR Contends That It Would Re- In Battle at Matewan, W. Va. |ccnix i New York. compared with 5630 F bbb i, D LT IR sult in Additional Credit| —The Mayor, One Miner | London 3 L g # -— OF THE NATIONAL GUARD 4 5 % Dty e e (e Cerehiionn. Wasils D e f : = Expansion, With Higher| and an Unidentified Boy nowncenHia: candiaacy ot ve- | s : 3 nd W Clothing, Shoes With 800,000 Maimed and 300,000 Wounded, France Lost 57| washington, May 15.—The nouse re-| . PN B, Also Shain Sstat aun Price Cutting Wave in Men’s and Women’s : i1 i fused today, to approve . a compromise . 3 i 2R o 3 cmh_, mb x Per Cent. of Her Men Under 32 Years of Age—During | acreement ooy sepnle s | Wahsington, May 19.—When republi-| Matewan, W. Va., May 19.—A revolver | A clash Is reported fo have taken m.e; and Hats Ilsmfl! —Pressure et it | states 1o federalize the national guard. | : into | battle here today Which authorities de- |25 miles east of Smyrna between Greel . Coods ‘and eral Mere . s g - can members of the house went into|battle here today 2 Wholesale = the Five Years 8,000,000 Men Were Mobilized—Material | ne z;‘,’ffl,z“&:"ho’::g' sent the army | caucus_tonight on soldier relief legisla- |clare grew out of a_dispute bel"een! a|and Turk forces. Banks in the Dry . A S of 3 5 v in-Felts Detective — . i o - iz i bac tion, Chairman Fordney, of the ways | detective of the Baldwin-Fel Losses Included 600,000 Houses Destroyed, 75,000,000 | reorsunization bii back to conterence | Uon. Chinifman Kovanes, ot e ey | dceetiye of e, Padsinovelts Detestis JTorest fre siaation in_ Minncsota s chandise Districts Said to Be Responsible—A Spread of Acres of Arable Land Laid Waste and 3,000 Miles of | “isi azainst changing the prewar basis |a letter from ‘Seereary “Houston. taty | e arrea of M miner” rwlet n th | ider control folowing raine the Movennt b Olloe Lines 5 Rubicated. of the guard organization. opposing any bon et s R S K e R i i i . An sonidentified oy, e ¢ all rail-| Chi . ¢ price; ments yesterda, was followed today by estroyed— | The compromise was oftered to break | manner finance & . < Aaministration unification of all Chicago, May 19.—The wave of i g Railroad and 25,000 Miles of Highways Destroy 2 Gesaiock that oskea i pesssge of | Secretury Houston's letier. whieh s | wounding of The mayor of ‘Maiewan aud | Adminialration unifcation uf wll rall Cicigo. ay 19—The wave of price e 0 o T o ek . i i t $ i i ulted from an inquiry y . v St . Deputis day to swi th 13 merchants in|its was ing disposed of at & re- 2 the army reorganization bill. = g o - hon troduced in the Chambgf of puties. | day eep the country. stock One-Third of France’s Ships Were Sunk by German Senator Wadoworth, New York, head- | Fordney as to the treasury's views on| According to authNlies here tonight, _Chambgf many -cities and: ol annotisolls 35| Guotide’ b from 10 to 48 per balk: 3 Submarines. ing the. senate s el that | the ‘“nsurgent” republican-democratic | the trouble started v\h:n nFn:mz_r namokd Mrs. John C. Coolidge, 63. stepmother | ductions o men's m‘;‘“‘_m,. Sothing. | Dealers at-Sioux City. 1ay said. seste - he woild present the disagreement, o | oroposal for a L B Siley Melina sqoppechedstlber o o e, 5% | of Governor Calvin Coolidge of Massa- | shoes, hats and other articles. While | wearing apparel was down because of 3 " i 3 2 Vi its” tax, declare = ca = (s amily hon at Piy- | some ions w3 ason com) Paris.© May 18.—(French = Wireless laid waste and 3,000 miles of raiiroad the senate tomorrow with .f;;mt"?inm‘l‘i‘;‘l ;fi;g;'v‘::::gfloi e vy e, 08 |reety Helba: replied T ther il ety f:;::l;“i':mm &t the fam home ¥ rm:x'vx r::lrd::“‘:nnx:::‘:nedlh;furrtd:fimlI:’::kl.mwh::h muc‘ < mm’e;"b h-“,- B M oL oles, ol ihishwaye Jestioved. | the, sedtie, luslst: updn: the Tedetal Sbending money, should concentrate its|agording fo police, and was in the aet = stocks were exhausted, others ‘declared | financial obligations. A break i the st and comprehensive statemén: . of | Mines which produced 55 per cent. of |of the muard. ers | sqorts Insiend of. ralsing funds. for éur- |of redding the warrant when Mullens | yhe whalessle price of meat has de-|nocks vere exhasted others ‘ddciared; Mancial oblisations. A beeak M the Prance’s wr losses s just beén made | France's totul conl output were damaged | During house dsbate several members | *qorts insteed of raising | shot and kiled him. Detective Ferguson. | iinea -siteen et cent dnring the it | (20, IFice cute were the logical outcome |eastern market, a rainy sring and large by Captain Andee Tardieu, former French |or destroved : 11,500 (asc.lonves.‘“mchc \.l:- «llat,k;(l"!he‘semdfle‘_ o SR 1 heg to submit to your committee | officers say, then killed Mullns and the | yenes while the pricee of nearly all other el Wy e Gt (hapd’ | rétmetionin’ women's <sothings e Sl e | ponuren§ pen cha, ot o that-itntadoption would Kill thh 1 Siecig ol ul quipiies cfbors g, ion et B vnidentified | Ticeegsities have increased. Owaers of Metabirdt Sl M| Chthig menstair & GaEe 1 describing what Ne cilis the. “halanes | wopilen goods. 30 per cent. of the linen | guard by making it & part of the reguiar | (or Hs serious consideration” the treas- | killing of Fereuson by an vhidentified = o e o | Cotkat, Sunxtacturent’ b PSRN shéat” of France. Captain Tardien states | malerial, 10, per cent. of the sugar and |army. The new scheme of orggnisation | Ny secrels Tings. considered, it would | was the signal for u general fieh, whloh | _Commereial Cable Co. anmounced code | f €IS and (owne today annow SR et S i ‘"mm‘ ‘mfln that, during the five years of the '.ri‘flmp;:d cent. of the cotton ¥oods were u:isn Nasifiophoeed S ,r:;d | not now be advisable to seekt out addi- | resulted in the deaths of the other men. : | messages to ‘well known business firms i T o B L e oo o e T 5,000,000 men were mobilized. of whom | crippled. adoption of a system of compuisory - | not_now ! Theet the| Excitement here tonight wis high and | may be sent (o Hungary provided code | FANEInE 2 % e o ot TaRes ik iat gl F"‘{"‘*'S Sies rore o tlra‘n‘n"f B Clark, i “‘h‘l’l:“:‘h[ r‘:::!:gier::nlr:‘;;m:hemgovernmen( local authorities declared they could not | used is submitted to the military censor. gz"t“ e and 390,090 wounded. France thus lost | by German submarines. A telegram from Bennett Clark, presi- | “urrent re & i eone" St thalt(ztion: Without *hes hetl ; % { T per cent. of her man under 32 years| To defray the cost of munitions of war | dent of the National Guard Aml.:mn. S Mm;fi?‘r‘m;; 0*;;':?“!;;: :;e Or"‘mn_ Vi statat i, Srad (oh Sty | . Eormaan Jewels "Valued ™ at z&nuu, MW:E:, ]:h;r;;:\ne‘-::;me;::zy-;:md SAYS PEOPLE NOT LEGISLATION, - ¢ i France h: aise | of the U S , oposing the change, | Pessity 3 e 5 . Authorities | nationwid v 3 3 % > T O terial losses, Captain i B i il e Rep. | measure to meet them by borrowing b e e B s A e F .’:Zf"iu‘;f..ls i ihey were brought in- | Ued to spread. banking interests in New MUST BREAK HIGH PRICES ardice states that 600,000 houses were | sum she was forced (o lend 1,320,000,000 | resentative Champ Ciark. the demecratie| Mr. Houston said It was a matier of |hter.aaraom il A to the country by airplane, were reicased. | York today extended their campaign of| PR S - ey Sy " e [ : the speakers protest- | ¥erious concern to have the government = SR S deflation of credits and high commodity| Washington, May 19.—Frankly destroyed, 75,000,080 acres of arable land | 10 foreign countries. ader, was among the spe. IDpear in the market every fow months | LATEST REPORT GIVES 12 ‘DEA I e R RS e i B e U %o i ing 0" hig colleagues that the CIONMS e e b a ol on ot 5. throel yoar | Tor Inmel 22 INSHLouro: el cmit AND THREE BADLY WOUNDED| . iier Nereus were snapped off as the | federal reserve board. Pressure exerted |his SIS . 2 B addil xpa i o ¥ i a 9 ks i v goods | Senator Thomas, democrat, of Colorado, WARNING AGAINST RECOGNIZING | MISs JENNIE ZiMMERMAN conspiracy of the general staff and a ;’;1‘4;;01@:‘\“ e Dimiowit. fmancial sic.| _Matewan, W. V. May 18.—Tweive i el a Ty £ the tikvs h:ulm:on;w’-’:ls idbor it ALl oining today in ancther senate broadsids NEW MEXICAN GOVERSMENT| STICKS TO HER DRIGINAL STORY e TE;M:‘“W ;‘\eg:":r\:l'f} :‘;‘:I-‘“;: Rt % v Des e k‘i::«dhami ;h:eel::;il_ b::’:::n yar:: yn bridge o ¥ 3310 10 ba. responmtble o it seiueiuit] R HFORNNE, “decinred A6 Tl FNEIN e 5 A & 35 = i ive b ed in a battle here late g 3 ot price ing selves and not legislation, must break Waghington, May, 19—Custion n ex-|. Epriagfield, Mam, May 10—Cross ex-| Representative Anthony, republican, Kan- | - Diecudsing the alternative’ of & Do Colice"ana: ciioens on. ome. side. and Onpene /AL Glosit, wiatk CAALEMRR; Tew | | enin e et e e v e et ténding recognition of support to any | amination of Miss Jennie Zimmerman, on | sas. in attacking the compromise. isssue-—increaser 3 Baldwin Relta dstectijes ‘on the ofner S s it J L D e I i v e | in the|trial for th der of her c D Representative Sanford, republican, | Houston said: ised list of the dead. as given out by|YOrk. announced the importers and dealers is uries, Wexicad factions instromentat _in BB St oo | ke ciletn, ADe . Repred o g 4 Bt cery burd filoh Sty | ERENCH. 1B CEHtHE gl a6, 8 ut by vho were selected to act on the | cies of apparel and manufacturers of ep-|ss @ protest against the cost of clothe werihrow of Carrassa was urged upon| Henry Zimmerman, in Ausust, 1919, was | New York, said under the present ays-|' “The very heavy burdens whioh will| fUecC 0 2 0 ot &5 Blven e atv oane | ota. of =ppayel so¥ mantiachufie afighfss Miseitsst. assiost ARSI tives of various Mdustrial groups hai- |torney Charles H. Wright, following JEien would Be numiligtha by, el A O e DRSS i . AT PowenlY AL, Hooker: : £ o on #aid the public had found the remedy i ing interests in Mexico and by former | thorough questioning, in which the pros. | braken up. timated. will entail an expenditure of ap- | I W Fersuson, L. M. Brown. C. B.| Foreign language schools are busier n| “pi0" i cote largely were confined to| e bwn handn diniomats. Definite assurances of the fecutor reverted from one event to anoth-| o Sy AND VANITIE |proximately $1,000,000,000—and also by |CUnningham. all detectives: James Mul-| Beriin than they have ever been before, Wearing apparel, but a spread of the| “The overall campaign was a good Mesican narty now in power as 1o iteer in rapid succession. A S OLUTE S s reason of the delay in making provision | 1o Patrick Kinsley, William Roher. | tne underlying desire of the pupils being [ pou € “PPafcl Dot & spread of the thing,” the senator said. “The papers to= et B th RIS htuinedy k| s s ponmermart Slung to er ‘origingl] WEIDAY OFX NEW HAVENWRIDAY |Tesson ot ite delay in meldnk provision ., Bluoxs minera to leave the Fatherland for possibly hap- | the action of Omaha dentists in reducing | day are full of telegrams from all parts avestments shouwid be first obtained, it |sicry and onl yonce did the question-| . il : S B pvest| The wounded lir Shoret i el el OF (. sl anncuncing S am o S T wha he}d e STy ddectBel | AR Wa MY e - omicial {Taeoti T ailiouns a0 sbink |t Saumel Artie, Baldwin, James - e For a newspaper advertisement today a|clothing prices. Did legisiation do it1 Among those who conferred with Scc|composure. that instunce happening in factivity in connection with the America's | conjunction with the existing Credit, SUE" | Chambers. Albert ‘Thomns, Erench labor leader | x yark clothing concorn denounced price | No. Toe people did it themselves. retary Colby on the Mexican situation|ihe morning when during a lull she|Cup races off Sandy Hook. July 15, will | gests the “""dv:!‘:rrx\v e fvora | The dead were taken to Williamson, |speaking at Rome, ‘predicted America | cutting as “an economic mistake.” assert-| ' The attack on profiteers was opened by ®ere Former Ambassador Henry Lane|broke into tears and Judge Nelson P.|begin Friday on Long Island . Sound |the e e e o 5| this Countyjseat, 12-mllea Trom Biéte, and| worliisievhen. Wilk® sventaally. ‘becore Jar: ing “it is economically unsound to sell|Senator Kenyon, republican, of lowa, whe e e B L Doy, teg-| Brown immediately ordered a short re- [whien the ‘prospecti¥eup” defending | and in addition to any impose in_order | e “ounded {0 & hospital at Welch, W.| fliated with the international organiza- | ;i dies ‘todny for . price. which 18| SomairT AcaYon, Fepublican, of lowa, whe woh OShuighnessy, E. L. Dohens, rep|cess until she could regain her strength, | vachts e e e e e e e tion of labor. less than we can buy it from the makers|ishment for the offenders. 3 esenting Tampico oil industries. Har-{ Mise Zimmerman left the ‘witness stand | OPening race of the 1920 elimination se- I % e v he village became quiet later in the 0 rwhe W . 24 Walker of the Mexican Potroleum|trembling. In ail she was on the stand |Ties. Wealner permitting six races will | not be necessary to provide for meeting | iy ® 0 PRETHe dulet late Charles-| Miss Agnes Procter, 46 years old, "‘:“;L‘r“:-mm‘m:‘i:; "‘;‘: m:‘:’]‘;‘“‘;‘:m (_orwxl-;lion! principally ;:mmh‘ ompany . Cornelius Relly, Anaconda|is hours for direct and cross examina- |be held off New Havem:Conn. between | th enecessities of the government in a|goo T0e} Che Rews state constabulary | who was the leading womah with E. H.j STexier 7 foea” Several Milwaukes g mar ey ehere ey P (& Loeb, Jr. 2 y 21 and 27 a i vachts | lafger measure from taxation. 2 ¥ e D odieacy ™ Desid of retail prices.” Several Milwaukee |o¢ them were characterized by the lowa spper Company; William Loeb, tion. May 21 and 27 after which the va had been ordered here and that two|Sothern, the elder in “Dudreary, el e e M g etk - e paagpec sy Tl e eormy 1 aEnshin ml Foadevich | i (e afternoon examination today ( Will proceed to Newport for a more ex-| Oppongnts of bonus proposals P leaea | companies of troops would arrive about| Garrick” and other plays, died at a hos- | Merehants charac ot as ot T pany . George Carnahian and Frederick | the prosecutor sought to shake the story |tended series of races under open sea|Secretary Fouston's letter would have | gaih s Dital ih Chicago. In St Ptk where marked prios radnc| o Lk SEIRE Publlicty cas o meuwe ok T e e | 2 the defendant in regard {0 the money | conditions. The schedule calls for races|marked influence. when the legisiation |'“Conficiing stories as to_the cause of 5 o b-commi, | tions were.Stnounceds the TEport mhokc] ITSSDinE, detlers demending exoemstvg cal anterarises Rarton Wilson, rep-| which she had tes ol 1og r. | off New Haver ay 21, 22, 24. 25, 26 | reachew #he floor of the house. the =hoof . : enate manufacturers sub-co: y i Hs n isrepul ey i i L S VREGLE e e e ety of Baldwin Pelte Go. | which was. Ivestigating the DrInt. Daper Tated It eould open s doors. g5 serat| Sonator Kenyon declared *department of Neats officials aleo were | which she horrowed from a loan ageney | June 3. 4. 5. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, | man Fordney postponed until {OMOTTOW | tactives arrived hers from . Willamso | sitaation. anmounced it had closed . its stated it would oven its doors to retail)justice prosecutions had failed to bring derted an_interests {here that she might fulfill his request, | 17. 15 and 19, the- meeting of the ways and means|this morning to evict from company |hearings and that no further witnesses trade and dispose of a $1300.000 stock | uiief ans that # people should elect & R shouid pax | Asked if it were not true that when she| The coniests off New Haven are to be | committee to consider the republican re- | houses the familice o miners who had | would be called. D Jarge mens furnishimgs | President who would break nnp;:fll\’ borrowes oy = flerent, tim short practice events, robably twice | lief measure. been dismissed from the company em- 2 = it ~ naming an aftorney general “who cared ¢ S bore idnbies o 5o Ty | sRa T el ok | pioy. It Is announced at the White House |estabilshment, which operates stores in PATNE 08 SUCMCTY EChers TWIO CANE o P of more im-1she boughy merchandise fo o around a short course and will no _ Y s ol i Bl 3 - - - L'YF"(:‘I'“KI \1;4131“1‘# “1:!‘4!1 . :F’\""" ~i\(‘fl'€' |l"‘:\r)‘m:r m;h’riall" in the selection of the HOUSE REPUBLICANS FAVOR Eight families. the police declare. had|that President Wison will remain _in} sev l'af :ucs. am;::umsed a general redue- | does about running for president. 3 Shendent Tetied withh & messiive | it Aol ket p TR b SOLDIER RELIEF LEGISLATION been turned out when Mayor' Testerman | Washington until after the San Franciseo | tion of 15 per cent. %03 $000 TS0 PG poum Meabin-. 10 WS swer " ilis) Banl" no reiollcktion CEIb-aT the toens mractes i o hlkecnt ] approached Albert Felts, he leader of jconvention. No plans has been made for | Price reductions ranging from 15 to 80| 7 NG 08 LS S O o . etinite rulng is re sha b s @ i Washington, May 19.—House repub-|the detectives. and wanted to know by|the presidential vacation. per cent. were advertised by Serviceable,” Senator TRomss sait =g some mere detin & purchasing more o less goods at any |sails and rigeing. ¢ Boston retail stores. While most re-| exnotters of oil or mine nroducts| ime. > “| The real trial races will be the ones|licans, in party caucus tonight came out|what authority their action was taken 4 el s B ORI DT v department | he stroked the sleeves of his coat. * AL D¢ dked 1o mas helr txes tither| | Taking up the quarreis which Miss|of Newport. ‘There will probably be |squarely for enactment of soldicr relief|and hy what authority they had arresten| A twe weeks' to e | mhiciten | ox- | ductions were in ciothing soe dapertment [ 2T RSN T et S o the waihoritiex uctualiy in control ailZimmerman had testified she had with tire | twelve or fourteen of the brushes. The 1egisl]minn as advocated by the Ameri- cm‘;rg(hthfhwn::' 5 S :::’5' c;ln‘!:::cn:‘ r:; :7:: ).\[iddle “,%‘.i:_:‘;: I:"::‘:gn_‘ hakets. Jians 4ol _im_:;l:-]mw‘;:.w; tzo::v ::y llwn clothec. o ey dvia- s 40 ok authorities | goeto ,rme’u—r»udum sald_these argu- | sup compfitse tien lllll announce _the | can Legion. Eagein . {avor.sof. the leg-| the police. Feiis shot the. mayor. firing|through southern ports is being made by | jlar materials. Somé "n;nen'z stores | U It T mubject myself o lm“md. ongpo P AR T R g -'SL’J;?"'“.\}N, Jhen Jbe mw oA e Letween the . isiation, the republicans refwsed, 141 |from his coat pocket. Almost instanly|160 husiness men of the southern states. m;i&keg‘nr;mldorhr;eon{‘-h::fimm stores | arTest for not wearing enough clothes e e , . ® Photograph of Miss Sadie Feldman [“The, friends < b i'to 3 e hez Felis himself was killed. the police say. St. Louis e dej o ? Washington: T din Wil on by the secretary of state bui he theé s dbator i = two crews will he forgotten each desiring |t0 9. 0 postpone indefinitely all action | s h 3 TR A e A o et 3 per cent. |on the sireet o £ s Bave tald o obllera Uhelami, they: had feemsont * aunoocte i | 1o be toe. Ceup ek D o MLt I eIt e irmsion. . Bevera repumlioan Mateman, ey e hasune be.| Sugar Rehing Co. were Iniroduced 1 | coie e e 1St 2 e ot |ing 1o live on corned beef hashand il guestion would be given consideration.}ghe told the’ doctor she had seen him |er is picked, the “brains” of the two e e B e 0l iro. sati] came : general,’ numbeps. of ‘narsons (ko] fxifance i the :City /Hall, ';NeW 1¥ork |33 13 per cent. reductions in men’s suits, | corned bf'fgx(f m‘;:::h‘:.e'mp e i onaEs agent, mare| Fiding in his automobile with other wo- | vachts will again get L B - [ had gathered at the railrond ‘station to|when the Lusk investigating committee | " moxarkana, Ark.. shoe store announced |Out meat to bring 3 costs. 2 wrre Diax. the fevolutionary agent here.! mep he defense of the America’s cup. to have suyported the motion, but there & o B estigation into profiteer- = 5 ‘s for $4.85. Other| Senator Thomas said he was mot stued 2 statement FIVIDE & recknt Ulng| " Meverting back 1o the sung R 4 B e see the detectives leave Matewan joining | resumed its investigat a sale of $12 shoce for $4.85. T Bt e i - o everting back to the subject of the s & e cus| 10 the fray. ing. stores advertises = i ishe e e LR Tt tonn, the @litrict ‘hitorney; isken “ise | GoONVENTION O i | A DNAL ok e eneoyd vote: of the caucus| ™yl crowd clised In- about the deth, = o Sew York cityrs| Virtually all leading stores in Chatta- | should b B i et SOVEMTRRE. IN-| Simmbiman | 7 OF. i Sl ke | tives who, the police turned ‘and Fighty per cent. of Ne % nooga. Tenn.. advertised 20 per cent. dis- | ne . g pameni of tuzes. The fEat dld you eive o' the bank top- | *PROSERIOR O NS ERCEURERS: Runesentative, Woua ot mumianicy o S e e R e s iasitian dlvexied th Ehlladel= | HPOBR flenn.. Soods excent contract com. | Drofiteers represcnted five per cent. of e authorities Tenils .| ficiale as the ‘reuson for horrowing the | < New York, May 19—Resolutions en- | StIke out the provision 0 ey out el country while others. reaching the Tug |phia. Baltimore and other eastern ports [ S0WIS on O B00CS COERC ORI POt the high cost of living. £ et o AL et ST K- mongy | dorsing “all’ sensible_efforts to relnce | AREMondell plan for settlement and| river. “atrempted to swim to safety. Here, | by shippers desiring to avoid the conges- | MOUTS: one | Commbust O KoM To | LS O people share the responsibili- ofized 1o rechive them give the \ t RS |eorming 5 e {reclamation of western lands. fit i thr he a here by- harbor and railroad A price” sale on|ty.”” he said. “When I consider the | ! told them it was for business. | prices of commodities” and urging the | it is reported, three of them were shot |tion caused here by other conducteu w w.ii DFice L necessary receipts. inasmuch as pay- You never gave Dr. Zimmerman a| L b SBET etas Gkttt an|, The action of the republicans Wasiang sank in the stream. strikers. spring suit number of people in this country who live: BEAW mede. (o unauthorisel oMoMls | chcir Distrist Attorney Wrisht aokeo. | oogiation: membe to bring . about that | tAken after a four hour fight in which | “"Somc’ \ Citement was occasioned at e Price cutting in the sale of textile without working I am tempted to change ther tary or civil. would not be| .. i G i S st & {opponents of relief legislation declared when the rumor spread through| President Wilson wigned the army and| 2 = urnishings, put into | the expression ‘high cost of living' to Not in my loans to him personally were adopted today at the silver | midnight wk ary | materials, hats and f g8, Dt . eemec by the government andghe .replied. < -deposited checks wiho convention ol the Nutional Ae.|the country could mot stand added taxes.| fhe town that a large narty of Baldwin.|navy pay bill, providing for a temporar. T s Ben Franciscs estabitali<] high, Cost of Jonfiug® wsule Mitate s sepirate payment” | 1'but money tn the tauk 1o e renoh S Mhon ety OOt Uil ad madai medessary: by the’ bl SecTetirst| et an ware iot b Dav. Fros points | adjustment of pay scales for officers and | € . 1 et (AN T CMidel viubt i M. Nt you dalced mia 1 derigned to cope with the cauass | Flouston's’ letter, opposing any bonus, | in; southern West Virginia and:would ar-| enlisted ‘mén ‘pending’ permanent legisla- s i DSUEN SRR, BRM At WAS | Gut e ey yon-gave him Sito histset 1nd industrial wnrost in (e | SN (0925 to Chairmin Fordney of the rive here i the morning. B o s e REPUBLICANS FRAMING MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS ndersiood the man chosen May 24 asi {4 I 3 B ways and means committee. was not pre-| For a time it was thought that organ- e = ‘ . IN SUPPORT OF WILSON count tha editors we o A e S - A TFORM [N 4 b hncrg e - gl i L .;?" ”‘m'hrm;"”v;::‘ rvn‘h{v'dr would not};m.mn’r; "'iy;";'éf,“.f'fi';fl:lfi m‘: 1]7“-ld sented to the meeting, although copies|ized parties of miners would meet them,| The American steamer South Tole, THE NATIONAL PLA e or. cabinet caleulated to unify the v: ey L g ore America R were circulated among members, but the news that Colonel Jackson Ar-|ywhich arrived in New York from Rot- == S ces of | Grand Rapids, Mich., May 19.—Sup- rious factions. Carransa. so far as re.| o %% it )8 NOLY Miss Zimmerman an- | yesterday. were approved. 2 The relief vlan of the American Le-|nold. commander of the stute police. with terdam, brought back a cargo of 203| Washington, May 19—Execuuves off Treff, Gl Xota SO, CIgly i Fts toduy. SNNE. LN Manitg el SOS, SR08 BT Hine HoceRge e | The resl misming of the cost of UNING | ion contempintes © four el e e e tons of American butter shipred to Ger-|the republican committee of 111 16 S0 | J05' e Versaiiles treaty without amend= Vo, SSTihwERES SRS Wt s ot FugElhiie ) 8T hefresolution) Flelest Siemhel C Masnli oy ponue, homa and fafin . rei on]caoe. tme. . anisted the sitnation somb many by Armour & Company. ference with other lexders in the Barlys IS0 00 ering eupport ot Besad ¥ Cre - B0 dleuiis ditorniy s rdind ihe ) 1% IBE ke members of (e i=iesmancs, | and - yoosliomi ‘sincation | whet e o] L0y put the Boing e for use |ident Wilson, who has given all but life L day i 8 locel restonant mrciled the | sociation believe that they should take & | Sucil veteran would b Biven te mome Dr. John Nelson Stockwell. ome of | Gary colected by th Ieemnites Toueit Sfn the” servics wtehistiamiinti & — ¥ rant, ere. Miss | aofinite stand on fhe. reduction of Prices.” | o' any one of these SPECIAL OFFICERS ARE America's foremost astronomers, died at|in framing the national P - ion ¢n | the world,” were plecged fn utiens FAYORS SLIDING WAGE SCALE Zimmerman had testified, she saw Dr.|\thile the resolution fixed no fizures, e £ BOUND FOR MATEWAN | the home of his son in Cleyeland. as the | " Completing two days of discussion dn | e Woriq,’ were Pledged in resoly BASED ON (OST OF LIVING f'""y:;'r'nja: “'P"l‘““'lvh 4 married woman. | said it is understood the manufacturers|pATEST RETURNS FROM = . {result of a recent stroke of apoplexy. He | e twenty-one subjects m\'"‘:’h "{. ;”: cratic convention here today. | o N immerman hoqsked, “thal You saw | see the mecessity of reducing prices of PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARIEs| Roanoke, Va., May 19.—A band of 300 was 38 years old. - committee’s report, the party chiel OO | “oryirty uninstructed delegate sto the cago. May Consideration of a ' Zimmerman and thie woman in the |their products “as much as conditions Spton o * | miners has formed in Matewan, W. Va., e Jander, |Clared complete harmony had been At |o.; prancisco convention were seleciedy sasgestion made by K. T. Whiter, repre- (8RN and then went out and pur-|and costs of production will permit Enlialelghia, May -19-—_uiler. . seturny fibont -upon ssasching, il tralus. ohieriif |, St Besatwiil' o Wit Palante. |1 oo thede sublivcin A D S |four by the convention and twenty-sia entaiive of the railroad managers, pro-| ey, the revelver 2 State Vice president elected inciuded: | from yesterday's primary election in|the town for Baldwin-Felts men, accord-| years oid, who has won fame hess | | de toward constructing the % { by @istrict caucuses. The delegation Wil 4 a siiding seale based on|, “~O fhe defendant replied. “T didn't|Xew Jersey. Fnos Paullin; Conneteicut. | pennesionsie for republican delegates- | ing o reports reaching the headquarters| marvel, justified reports of his ability on | LT 5", latsorm on which all repwb- | Y Cletric caucuses The d dclegitenalts Muctiations n the cast of living be de.| KRN he was in the restaurant unil my | Shacs L. Tavlor. jatlarge show that W. Freeland Ken.|of the detective agency here tonight |Sunday, by defeating twenty elderly ex- | NOVL O Bo% 1™ 1n the form in which | Sheerve the unit rule. Counotly, asitasl sed for railwev emploves ‘who have|2itention was ,“]"_"‘"h’"r him. T hiad pur-| Among directors-at-large named to- | arick, of Philadelphia, who against the| Thomas Felts is on his way to Mate-iperts of the Palais Royal Chess fl“"' it has been revised the committee ¥ |committeeman; John W. Bailey, Dr. ke increases of $1.000.000, was begun | Chased ":':”""’;’D"‘:_H"n":‘ \"hfll '_m:v al?': ay was Joseph Baneioft, \\’flnnn'_'von.i‘wflw slated candidates of the regular|Wan tonight and is carrying With him a|Paris, in & simultaneous tournamen port will be distributed to convention del| Emma. E. Brower and Thad B. Prestams aie ioday by the Unite States Raitway|Dad it with me wh ot into the | pe, o mumL IRk Al i R g L e o e e rlag the/labate Gnttho s Trieh | hanis)] SEALSR/ADY e e chairman of the state central commite abor Loard. After the session, the|TOStAURAN 2 P Rl in the delegation. He was put in the|Of the agency declared. ine. mons, Walter Home Lone, | platform committe 5 tee. ard. which todas’ refumed 1o consider | AT 1N |m‘|m‘v]|w district attorney clos- | ASSEMBLY OF PRESBYTERIANS field by the Vare faction in Philadelphia| H. C. Elliott, president of the Stone ;‘uelf“:;;"} bt bl Gt XS — No mention was made on the conven. foaring mresentod by in|€d bis examination OPENS IN PHILADELPHIA TODAY | ana was given strong ssupport in . ieis | Mountain Coal Chmidny A U eorersment woopossall 4,806 MR GHANEON %0 IATE: tion floor of a presidential nomines kers, issued A statement de-| _ A= ' city which has placed him among the|tonight declared the mines of his com- > ond {RBURY TODAY | Herbert Hoover, an avowed republican, b present case. would be| SUFFRAGISTS SAIL To ATTEND Philadelphia. May 15—Pre-assembly | leading vandidates on - the reoasiiceq|pany and other mines in the Williamson,|to Socepl it Mpehic nI S0 AN wso OUT AT WATE having won the democratic primary. conclusion as rapidly as pos- INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS |meetings occupied the httention today of |siate, J. Leonard Replogle, of Johns.|W. Va. district had been closed for the|chamber i, i Waterbury, «Conn., May 1%. — Amid| One of.the resolutions criticized. the b the more than 1,000 delegates here tn 2 “jtown, ome of the twelve siuted candi.|Past tWo weeks because of a strike. Op-|Parliaments. ¢ outbursts of applause the ma-|delay by congress in acting on the sol- The board cfusing strikers' peti-] New York May 19—The American |tend the general assembly of the Pres-|natcc ‘Tan bening the. ethors copcarl | brators. of the ;Pocahontas fields on thei g . horse breeders protested to the | chinists and other skilled workers of this|aers' bonus bill, declaring fhe ex-serc 7. which was presented by John Gru-|women suffrage delegation, headed by |byterian church which opens tomorrow. |y the state organization and further re.|Norfolk and Western Railway, he add-|, ‘ace FOME veeettrl OO D city tonight voted to lay down their t00IS| vice men were being used as “politieal & ecirasdent of the Chicago Yardmen's| Mra Carrle Chupman Catt, international | It was announced that four New York {rurns may fall (o overcome Kommmicas|ed, Will meet in Bluefeld, W Vi tor again{” the bill prohibiting interstate | {umorrow morning at 10 o'clock. as thel foothalie 3 Smociation. M. E. Reading. president of | president. sailed from herc today on the |laymen connested with the Interchurch | hegvy vote in the ‘eastorn ot i Re.|morrow to consider means of breaking| SENELL TS 0L BTN 2 inrormation. | sesuit. of the refusal of the manufactus| The convention came to a close after & be United Enginemen's Association. and|steamer Royal George for Furope, to at. | World Movement will appear before the | jlogle's friends expected him fo recerve| the strike. Its’eni Stment would stop racing as a|ers to recognize the demands of the ma-|heated debate over a resolution on the Meers of sixtsen striking railroad un-|tend the cighth congress of the interna- | Assem ly on Saturday next to suggest|s hcavy vote in western Pennsylvanig, £ e sport a 'd destroy investment of millions | chinists' union presented 2 “fin::"» en | Prohibition question. As drawn and fi- ons stated it would not undertake to|tional Woman Suffraze Alilance at Gen- |a plan for obtaining the £.000,300 need | The other ecleven candidates put for-| INDUSTRIES SCRAMBLING TOR made b, breeders they said. t is estimated that at least 4000 e |namy adopted, the resolution declared scar any Adisputes or comtroversies ex-| eva..Switzerland, June § (o 1 fedifor the fund belng ralsed Mhey are | yara. by'the state orassBtion arare: PREFERENCE OF TRAFFIC \ 2 will join the walkout. The decislon 10| natonal ‘prohibition “aconstractive. Set cent those which it wae authorized to| There were thirty deleg: alternates | James M. Spears, Alexander H. Rfl'ell»irmm the incomplete returns. to be elect- “ VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS ARE ¢ is the climax of intensive organ! a2|of the Wilson administration.” far o law The petition stated that|and visitors in the party, including Mrs. | Charles Watson and John D. Rockefeller, | og. ‘Washington, May 18.—A wild seram- sy FOR CARTER GLASS|tion work among the men. Rumors © o0 wage scale would be considered sat-[Josephus Daniels, wife of the secretary |JT: Returns from 2980 districts out of |Ple among individual lines of industr: ELEDOED ohia the machinists’ strike were heard mgnw‘i LN e e hoes Dot Drovide the|of the navy, who goes as.an official rep- | Controversy has been created by thel7118"in the atate. show Gon S | for preferential treatment in car move- ke, Va. May 19.—Virginia |ing the decision of the local unskille N ™ Jmackinery for all men and|resertative of the United States_govern-|allegations of Rev. Charles Scanlon |ro be leading with o ver ot saosl ments developed today ‘as the interstate e onmes o here’ today | laposers to, walk ont. five. Woeks Agos i POWER TO QUIET IRELAND yow away from the service to be|ment. Secretary Danicis and .a number | Pittsburgh, that the financial condition | Mayor Moors, who wee fought by the | commerce commission gave indication of SOty "o iegutes-at-mrgs o the| The latest development in the Joca o e 4 o their former of army and navy oficials were present, |of the Presbyterian church is heing shat- | followers of Kendrick, was tonainy el | reaching definite conclusions on' plans tof (i tional convention, pledged to support|strike situation will place the cntire| | London, May ~—The government's out prejudice and - with e wh hundred woman suffragists, | tered by continued affillation .with the [ond tonight with United States Seasiesbreak the’freight blockade. Sonater Garter Glass for the presidential| number of slnkf’: l"l"‘ge;f‘i,::“'m:: ).:n‘fy ‘lh:;h“bem:o m‘:‘o‘e b;nm whole e lld to bid the pa=ty bon voyage. Interchurch Movement and the New Fra ! P . SreTa o There was a clamor for cars and for Pt Vilson 3 -1 16,000 local labor lea ' woul cn— ve transportation act of 1920 by| Mre. Dantels In u statement issued be. | Movement, Dr. Scamlon 1 secretary of | 1enrry ;l}é’“'sflflfi;‘f”p;‘fi":,ii; s s12%! priority orders by grain and coal deal- :L‘:;'::::;“’";;v';‘::{:fd ;’Zfo,,‘l‘,;',f"",,?dm.‘f.'fl 000 unskilled laborers have already|available forces and resources of 'the b g .Mari" wu“-ere‘r_ed a - fore sailing expresse pride that the \vo-y'f\':“ board of temperance and moral we!-i Joseph F, Guffey, of Pittshurgh, can- | TS ’Thr;- A-‘\mer\c:;n«(}‘nnix}“." Association| 0 laaty without reservations and | ceased wn_f“-__ }“M*"" ‘“n';x‘:‘;:'"“h::’i"":eml (““ it It wete, expressly named and) men of the south were playing such an | fare ¥ idate iopDucceed. Attorney General A.|Protested that unless lis shipments were, ,;5iterably: opposed: a soldier_bonus. SRR T ee",‘dm'n_‘“m"w“c,d in the. Hows of Take described the clauses of applicants enti:|imroptant part in suffrage maters and Mitchell Palmer for membership in the|MOVed ahead, there would be heavy loss-| "'p )00 ce ot jarge elected were: Sena-| CARRA e the*ain afitts sors B ed ‘o be heard and what shpld belevinced confidence that before the party | WITNESS WORE SUIT | democratic national committee. 1s slowig|€S In the Pittsburgh, McKeespart and tor Claude A. Swanson, Senator BY REVOLUTIONARY FORCES|!oday. “:n“““‘“ s poller: ke st e i s 10,8 PATIOE, 3 rul-| recurns, Silent statee willave ratied YADE FROM STOLEN CLOTH incroasing hip lead over Julge Eugene C.| Tounestown, districls. By leter, tle | Gl e/ Governor.” Weapiooreland oustons ot i e |5 ity T s S ng handed ¢ Judge ar-| the 19th amendment to enable the secre- | ——— { Bonniwell, Philadelp) v eaded | Bram and t e 7 e ntativi D. Flood, Represen- Touston, , D - hairman of the board, said, tary of state to proclaim it a part of| Providence, R. L. May 19— When Mar-|a tickat fguinst )':;'::P?y:;fii'l‘:xt‘ele e tion, the commission the American Rail. ::exf::s."ugwflg!m:d, Rorer. A. Jamds. | Carranza. has been captured: by. revols-| campaigh. akming at seeeasion.’ Consid- 1 must be thoroughly understood |the federal constitution. e oporal rarse Witness in (he (rial | by the attorney general and his friends|FOAd Association's car service committee| Site < o COGNle Mapp. and Lieu.| tionary forces and has been given a safe| erable military mfl“"?'"*""n""“’" that the board eannot undertake to hear| wfioh 1 ynfiR in the ‘ederal district court here of the|Returns from 3210 districts give Guffey|@Rd Tailroad exccutives here . were ap-| e Gevernor B. Frank Buchanan. conduct to Vera Cruz provided he leaves h-vek'l:e:n'::l nmnamffid pesy [ wny disputes or controversies except . four Merielli brothers, charged with hav- |27 801 and. oBnniwell 24 012. Meagre | PriSed of the urgent necds of almost e g Mexica at once, according to unofficial | speal authority behait e cannor At oried by law to heAr|ppiy ASLEEP APTER SAMPLING | ing stolen thousands of doflars worth of | raturns lso indiemte that & majority of|® line of trade. 500 BOTTLES OF LIQUOR WERE messages received today by a local news-| of thnhnlthof tie o:‘ntuci\'-e'&hm declar- And cannot and Wil not hear the app| R oa ¥ jgcod from interstate commerce. stepped | the twelve Palmer candidates for selo. == araa FOUND IN 17 BAKRELS OF FIsH|paver. The report could not be con-fed. when he said t) ’mm cAtion r.r'_-.,.;‘..~ who are acting In dis- FIR CARGO OF WHISKEY | Gyt of the witness hox this afternoon. he | zates-at-large are also leading slightly,| FAMUEL KURTZ HELD FOR | firmed. e ,:M |:!:m:'.':.‘m:: ittle to regard of the law, and who are not| . = 3 arrested b Unit ates Marshal |'Fhe it g o > et el e b vernment woul e complying with the law and the rules or) SPringflold, Mass, May 15—Faiing) Wit 2TEREl bV (Rieq States Marshal | The returns indicate that a light demo- PROFITEERING IN SUGAR May 19—Five hun- Schicpmepts Mueid esmisl 4 TR ompiying [ssieen by the roniside atier sampiing | 100n T RICUrs . who declared that the |cratic vote was cast in many counties. ebati R 3 May B0 Semmuibl Eonbhe, 1957 = Sooly ‘g\r;‘ske;‘i 10,000 PER CENT. PROFIT IN Rt Nikhe: wan. " Eieh. 0f WHakey' tHey were 1L ut Ferry wos wearing was made frow _— Ne . N v 19— f brands familiar befare the Volstea A - 1t &jes. uuat B4 Winderstiod that:the| (%0 Oes. of Whiskey they were fouring | ffolen cloth and that he was an accomb- | HOUSE TO TAKE U PRaCE member of the wholesale grocery firm of [ 3¢, "went into effect wers found by Unit- SUGAR, DEALS, 1S DHARGED —— Daare SRR SR el the heiflig e the| 3 SN L B0 Boston e touelug |2 006 the, Morrelhs, el Jacob Kurtz and Son, was held i $15.000 | 4" Srates customs officls in a shipment| ool Toa= e oo ae vepevar, concEssioN Deeseatbgbe e be distuthed, fmbarramed | 73 SLCOCF CVONKE of | Roxbury awol Ferry was locked up on a charge o B on TPAY| bail today after pleading not guilty be: |56 Seacatecn barrels of fish taken. from’ o eimmected. with’ hblals MRt = ‘GRANTED NAVAL PRISONER | or delayed by the attempis to ge: other YR e | receivinz stoler® zoods stolen’ in i E fore a federal commissioner to a charge in today. The liquor was| ™ > i in the outskirts of this early today | nter: | washington, May 19.—Republican lead a Montreal train . quor s in Oklahorqa and one member b O P 10 be greeted by a police officers — wny|State commerce. ers in the house agreed foday to acespt|Cf Profiteering in sugar. The arrest of | aneenteq under. layers of fish marked as of the State' Fair Price Commission have| ‘Portsmouth; N. H; May 19—The ve- s 1, T E Biased thetir stider ur i armed ovey| . The governments case against the the peace remolution adopted by the sen-| KUFs Was the first made in Newark bY | congigned by George Birse of Montreal|of he State Falw charge of profiteering |turn to the maval prison here of Joe COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS their load to_probibitlon. officers. The | Morrellls was completed this noon. A late as a substitute for the house res. SRV nbyailane T ghe |10 William M. Green City Fish Com-|;"Sicar. According to United States At- | Coker, who is under. a, life sentence. FAIL TO REACR AGREEMENT |men said they had been sent to x,w,'"'"{”“l'-",j‘rf"“";‘ i A def enee to dis-| olution and decided tentatively to call it e Mf‘ £OV "1’;“:'; 5:: ie L";‘cm‘:. pany, Eliot street, Boston. torney Peck, some-of them obtained pro- | brought to lizht an unusual concession LN S York by Orfanello’s father to bring back | ™SS Chars: Lns © “f the men|yup on Friday for final action. e e Lo ot 4 £ fits as high as 10,000 per cent. on a |by naval authorities. Coker had been al- Washington, May 19.—Prospsctive set- | the liquor. Twohiz stid he was a taxi. | ¥03 overruled. Kous, Sonieperinos 3t menate mess. (BONAL RN A (16 =6 26 OR(E 8| SALES, OF $20.000,008 LIBERTY AND | rears busimecs with o wrofit of 100 per | lowed leave for two weeks ta g0 to Tex- tisment af Wi anthracite miners’ wage [cab driver in Boston. They were held | popsHEVIK FORCES HAVE ure, il be amoved by Chairnian Porter I Siess S Bl gl s VICTORY BONDS IN 23 HOURS |cent. on cach transaction. as to see his mother who was critically . ¢ ‘glimmering todiy, the |in:$500 bonde for a hearing before a B i | e amise forelen affairs commitiee,| 4 1 wARDS WOULD NOT ACCEPT —_— il He was accompanied by a gusrd. r,::""my.;? B e | eeal commtsetoie? BEEN LANDED IN PERSIA|and leaders predicted the motion would COND PLACE ON DEM. TrckET| New York May 19_Stringent credit T. PRICE REDUCTIONS | Who carried no arms nor shaekles. i Sectetary of Lahor Wilson failing to de- S Londan, May * 13 —Bolshevix ' forces | peegdint Tr LT T8 Tesolution to ther BE St congifionndthdny urovoked further. ex- ANNOUNCED IN BRIDGEPORT The Euard reporied that be ai e | relop the definite compromise anticipated | TO ANNOUNCE POPULATION landed fro mthirteen ships near Enzeli, wAmfn“;h some house republicans pre-| Washington, May 19.—Governor Ed- | tensive selliig of Liberty bonds and Vie- A Coker many liberties. but Mm o 3 ov officiais. OF NEW LOXDON Topay jin Persoan. on the Caspian Sea, vester- | fer the text of their resolution they were | Wards of New Jersey, candidate for the |tory notes. mostly at new liw records. |’ Bridgeport, Conm, May 19.—Price re.|made no move te aveld serving e Afier & separate comfersnce with the ki o | 7 1€ was learned here today. The of- |said to he willing to accent the senate | domocratic presidential nomination, la-| By 12:30 o'clock sales approximating | ductions of 20 per cent. were anrienocd | Mo centencs. i the e e el —eid et b compics, Annodfieed he| Washington, March 19—The nopulation | fioer in charce of Fnzeli was compelled to | plan rather "ham. foree’ the. resolution be. | Sued. a «statement through. his bampaign | $20,000,000, Par _valie, Tie- wiow posnls | nice rasiay. aad Sty mo e, ane shoe | committed to the prison Tauld meet the complete scale commit-|of New Lendon will be announced by |accept the bolshevik terms. owiniz fo the | fors the conate asaie. and trorsy gres tet tomerrow for a second time headquarters here tonight in an|the census bureau at 10:30 a. m. tomor- rew. saying he |were established by Liberty first nd second 4's, the secsnd and fourth 4 1-4's and Vietor 3 3-4% superiority of the bolsheviki and the Salae night the British evacuated Enzeli. stores and men's and women's clothing! stores. No department stores have join- ed in the movement. after conviction by a comrt martial for an_offense committed tn gouthern wa- ters. ? democratic opponents an opportunity of delaying its presentation to the president. to arrange a settlement. would mnot accept the vice presidential nomination. - AL s b i