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VOL. LXIl—NO. 188 POP! : British Dissatisfied |Railroads to Ask For go;:hndMay Go to the Aid of| ed by the Labor Board’s ;qu{,’,?flm'i'?:i‘:f"‘g‘a,'“é,a'é?ff“ud:’m;:gfi S ) a > big increase of the esitmated yield of s : Sy S hamrock IV Demonstrates That She is a Dangerous Contend- CABLED PARAGRAPH) o Wage Award. T Convention Dilve ad Dishatch Fm Bryan m um S| i : London, July 21L—Premier Lioyd| Washington, July 2L—Railoads will| Ex = Read to the 3 s 5 21.—R: 2 ports from this country to Poland £ . CRRL) 3 ¢ er for the America’s Cup—Veteran Yachtsmen Are Un- o Cousiler Tesshen: Queston: Georse, addressing “the house of com-|ask the interstate commerce commission|and Dansiz Tor ADEIl amowited 1o Sooq ance is Impossible”—Letter From Bryan Was to Parians iy 21 Th'. covreiir ot e said the soviet answer to the | that a substantial portion of the _in-| 87,286, and imports for the samo pe- tioned i " BRIEF TELEGRAMS Bar gold in London was 107s 9d an| ounce, compared with 107s at last able to Recall Anything Approaching €loseness of the [bassadors today continued Its considera- | #1liéS regarding peace with Poland was| creased expense created by the 1abor|riod amounted to $1316n Convention Asking That Hi Narne Be Not tion of the Teschen question. ~Reports|iNcoherent, ambiguous and propaganda(board’s wage award be borne by In- Race—It Wes a Real Contest From the Start, Each Yacht xir suyrivc [ b bl s | B5550 10008 o o, s, | o st s, wod s on) Tho Goldwon Bifires Corporation| Conmection With the Presidential - Nominati Covering the Course in 4:03:06, Victory Going to Reso- | 1« s impemmn | negotiaie direst-with boipa "o 17| Fallvay excourlves” association, stated ary by Madge K- Bolster, known to the Marie C. Brehm, of Long Beach, Cal.,, Was Chosen Perr ~ lute On Time Allowance of 7 Minutes and 1 Second— OF CEOVEE, SUERENDESS cmlr:f;.s:x‘s‘oelnfi‘fefimflf"gti\-ih%e!:fi:fifl\;f:f; HARDING ENLISTS 1N FIGHT Cassius W. Little of Eureka, Kas, anent Chairman—First Woman Thus Honored m]‘g' Next Race Will be On Friday. ek FUSISEo e Fewenmnt B RS SR Ik S SO s s e T tory of National Politics. ‘ At the breeze softening as | ommanding officer of’the United States some phases in the soviet message indi-| Marion Ohio, July 21.—Senator Hard-|Ly shocting at Fort Ethan Allen, Vi. - Lincoin Neb., July 21.—William Jen-, South Dakota joined and then all'. gs Bryan was nominated by acclama-|gates feil in.line. Some one started g as the prohibition party’s presiden-|ing The Star Spangled Banner on & pia- ninee at the national convention|no and the delegates whooped and yeli- iplinary barracks, Fort Jay, was fac-| Citing the bolsheviki only were pre- |ing enlisted in the fight for the woman . ing courtmartial today for alleged neg-|Dared to discuss the matter with a pro-|suffrage amendment tonight, declaring on ) A demonstration was staged in Dul lect of duty in conneection with the es-|l°tariat government. He declared theth eeve of his formal acceptance of the| il it an effort to help the movemen cape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, weal-|%0Viet government had mo right to dic-|republican nomination for president that|fOT securing the release ot James Half way to the d cut R te’s lead 1 render, which wrs Wwholly unexpected, hrough Polish territory. If s James Romig of Phialdelphia, and e bolsheviki overran Poland they would | {ion, at Nash another half brother, Charles — Lraun.|furnish Germagy a great temptation With| ' am exceedingly Romig, a friend of the Bergdoll family,|Per millions of trained men. telegram said, “that you are in Tenn under ind ¢ Chapman Catt, b be on even rie Chapman he first time in ap races. Resolute with | ce of seven minutes and in by that mar- zht stand two to one London Daily Mail dispatch fiom | lle, Tev't’l::“l to learn,” the|-2iro, has appealed to t & > nation's against the Frenc: ¥, according 1o | see seeking to" consummate the ratifica-| The Cuban houws to get out of | {ion of the equal suffrage amendment. f|pags i g P ual suffrage o n assed a bill prov. sk the members|any H g presented a resolution before the | first day. Nominations were not > of | prohibition national convention _calling | until Friday. o5 E inatum. | for unanimous nomination of William| The nomination came after a stampdfie nnings Bryan as the party’s presiden-| of the delecates which was started By 1 candidate. resolution -of W.. G Calderwood of i of the associa-|, 'iNg Feisal of Syria, according te a|ine prohibition national committee, Aa:| gramme by selecting the candidate -;‘g ) A been Teduced tg 300 yards nad half a mile raft dodger the convieted deserter's|!dte 10 Poland what sort of government|he was ready to throw the weight of his| bark’n from prison in Amer tod The nomination came after aled. The piano continyed with M 1 from the lightshin two yachts Were |y ie "y oiner, Brwin R Bergdoll, walked |the Poles should have. infiuence for ratification in time for all -8 —— resoiution ‘“tendering” him the position|t-y 'Tis of ‘Thee and ihén ‘s ; sailing side by side. into headquarters at Governor's 3lsland he premier asserted that an independ-|women to vote in November. Robles Domiquez, revolutionary lead- |of standard bearer had brought out the|A Hot Time in {he 'Old Town -Toi | Then Shamrock nassed Resolute to lee- i, gave himself up after having been | Pt Poland was essential to the whole| The announcement followed a call by |eT under Madero, was nominated fact in debate that he had telegraphed | Someone grabbed | A S e @ and | oyt for more than two years on a sim-|[ADFIC Of Deace and the allies were re-|represemtatives of the National Ameri-|idential candidafe of the nationwl re.|friends here that he “could not ac-|him info the parade. - . 7. | the line. ineteen | 31, =) o oo ? solved that they must arrest the destruc-|can Woman Suffrage Association, and [Publican convention in Mexico City. |cep In naming. Mr.i Biyan, the, oonvesie: 1 ore the W I.\f xxhh« With: Betgdoll 2t fie. timor GEBhisl St urI)n of Poland and the march of bolshe-| ook the form of a lelegram to Mrs. Car- W. G. Calderwood, vice chairman of| upset :precedent .as-well as its* pro- 1 er start, the vik armies | 4 ctment with Mrs. Dergdoli| It Would e a cheap w L sult of the recent escape in Phil-| "¢ for Germar adelphia of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. | her obligation. “I only > of representatives || ding for formation of | ', of republican members of thela gpecial commissio; he resolution was offered despite un-| nesota, “tendering” Mr. Bryan.the 3 X B think whether it t p . ssion to i P ks 2 < . . Grover elhaet guards m whose | (0 (hink Whether it might not have the | Tenne should ask my opin-| railroad and port. lmwowm)e:::lfl‘e ‘fgf offcial information that 3ir. Bryan would ership:and asking nim to reply. 100 ) ext Race Friday, custody he was d from Governor's | ¢ffect of depriving the allies of the fruits|ion as to their course, 1 would cordially | vana. 2 not_accept. 5 cobredtion M - I 0 acoept As the % i o the com- | ISland to go to Maryland in search of|Of the dearly-bought vietory,” Mr. Lioyd|recommend an immediate favorable ac- 4 “We are tired of being kept waiting ttempts te” resolution. oAly. S $150,000 he < i in | George addea. g g here,” said Mr. Calderwood. “It's up to| resulted in an hour's recess, during ik o hele § < whether they | $130,000 he med to have buried in d 2 tion. Restrictions on the importation to|Nere said 3 ! it i et ahed | the mountains there. Lioyd George pointed out that the so- t o t0 11 “hivan to let us know publicly where | its opponents, led by Clinton N. Involv- | 1o "stan of New %ork, urged Charles an_gold, | ¢ SUNTS rom Charles W. Bryan, the| brother of the nominee, to Thake e : acceptance speech will be delivered | this country of Russian ronbie @ next race, therefore, | _lmmediately after his surrender, Er-|y€! government had not been chosen bY|late in the afiernoon mear the end of aling the importation of Hu win Bergdoll was locked up in Castle | (he Russian people, and he declared that|programme which begins at 7 o'clock 1n|are to be lifted shortly viet go k vas as g n S the United v v Vi ad to| comjunications he’ was known to have eck « i i William, the prison occupied a few|t WaS as great an autocracy its pre-|the morning. At that hour a local dele-iStates, brother of William J. Bryan, was. rei 4 iy ummary. months ago by his brother. _Charges of { 4°cessor. He annour that the Brit-|gation will march to Senator Harding' T the convention asking that his name be| concerning Mr. Bryan's attitude. ~ 1 e sertion—specificall; violation of the|lSh ambassador 1 had gon€ 10| csidence and the candidate will officiate| Bar tioned in connecton with the| This brought out the fact that a pre- ver in London was 3-4 pence |not me te ] ing, hoisting the Stars and [higher at 52 3-4d an ounce, and Ne |nomination and that the Calderwood res:| posed stampede, plans for which tly trans-|York domestic unchanged at 89 1.5 ]olution should not be passed. known yesterday, had 'resulted in 58th article of war—will be preferred |1oland. and 18 was fpossibicRchat against him. He announced he would | arshal Foch would go there later. at afig Stripes on the flag pole re e B : It was to the interest of Great Britain . 4 i h : 4 g " : ch debate, C. N. Howard, a| Howard sending a telesram. to Mr. { not resist courtmartial and would de- : : f Great Britain|pianted to the Harding lawn from thelcents, foreign was 3-4 cent higher at| After much debate, > e b . end himself with military counsel and, hat Poland should not bef residence of William McKinley at Can-|8 1-2 cent R New York delegate, read the following | asking if he would gceept the no ying = <olute = Neither Romig nor Braun would say|%iPed out, declared the premier. 7 ton. telegram from W. J. Bryan: g S RE Ol N T i S | mrock I where they hadl met Bergdoll, although| T 0 test the good faith of the soviet| " [.iegations from other ecities wWill be| William Armstrong, 61, a leather | “Prohibition Convention, Lincoln, Neb.: lnidhexwe_flnld dr;cl;ne, “lstmm ers oritl- { Shamrock T r greatc Resolute wins b they admitted having accompanied -him | 57%¢Tment, ho explained. it was declded | greeted by the nomince ns they arrive|manufacturer of Peabody. Mass, for| "I appreciate vour confidence in me | cised Mr. Howard for what they. tepmef . rrected time hera from Philadelphia. aC+oa, 10.a0v 0 apply to Rus-| quring the morning and early afternogn | and known widely in New | Please see my brother, C. W. Bryan. He | his “recalcitrant atticide in i ] Elapsed Time on Legs. The defense of Erwin Bergdoll s cx- |5 foF an armi 3 view to peace.| by train and motor. but he expects io) Engiand and New York state, died in|Will fully explain why acceptance ls im-| pblic e Somreepepotnce Sooieh TRGer erve 5 pected to be based upe he fact tha e e e nake no address til the notification |that town, possibls 1 Secy Leg. Second Leg. | Pected tobe based upon the fact that he| ppyg prgmrING FIRRCELY e TRt b e i e “The telezram was in reply to one Mr.| he had heard from Mr. Bryan. | d i P isg;|had not registered for' the draft and, programme 1 at k in q ! The teles g Lot e = : Rl = ‘s;,;m: sequently, could not be classed as a FOR FORTIFIED POSITIONS|ck of the city at 2 p. m. He has been| Lieutenant Colonel Prers Davidson,|Howard sent to Mr. Bryan yesterday t shamrock 1V serter. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll's he would accept the nomination. | MISS MARIE C| BREHM s t > invited to a luncheon given Rhe nation-|Kings Counsel, son of the n. Sir | asking % e { inch n 6§ - S L fense also attempted to show that he| London. Bolshevik troops| ;) committee and the notification com-|Charles Peers Davidson. ;'nv”,f." Chist| An attempt to table the Calderwood CHOSEN PERMANENT CHAIRMAX 3 bres alv. Shar ©i 1| LIPTON'S CONFIDENCE IN | had never been inducted into the military | 12ve occunied Orany,gMereteh, Marchin-|itfen by Dr. C. E. Sawyer but he said|Justice of Montreal, died motion tendering W. J. Bryan the mom-} G e T and £ SHAMROCK UNSHAKEN | gorvice and was therefore noi liable to|Xkanteh, Dubiahy and Radun, to the|ionight he thought it unlikely that helheart failure. 3 {ination was overwhelmingly defeated. o rth (kN gy were rin e | mailitary law or answerable to. the deser.|northeast of Grodno, according to an of-{ conli attend. S Miss Marie Brenm then relinquished |time in x: ist ry-e: na polities, T a on ox.| tion charge. fi“:“‘,f SR ‘I"*‘I Ehting operations ore than thirty special trains are ex-| The Zionist conference in London!the chair and placed Bryan in actualja woman has been chosen permanent a1 A 51 . i 3 rom Moscow under date The trip from Philadelphia was made Tuesday. |, Heclaring he “must not be|psrmanent chairman of a national cBd= g n pected during the day and many has decxded that the next Zionist yworid | nomination. n AT e i Bt ot Bergdgl being recogaised. The | SUpPlementary information the S lands will motor in from nea mcvess should meet in Palestine not | merely tendered the nomination but act-| vention. Itiss M‘flefl:;'nnlamh::&lmb- 19U {10 gave their names at the government E shows that 1500 Poles were |, n . tow Republicans and democrats|la‘*er tran the latter part of the sum- | tually given it < : 3 iti : iincan| b Eave el e prisoners during the fighting | 5¢ aiarion have ioined hamds (o provids|mer of 1921 B he sum- | taally, SR L the Missouri delega-|day by the prohibition national conven: Doy i made out passes and lat a8 Vima entertainment and the cny-is decked out tion was started immediately. ton, “ ' ‘The Poles have been dri Tt 4 infor: { rival to the fort. : As the three entered the office of te William F. Kelly, have Erwin Bergdoll s to surrender.” Bergdoll was im- n of the party's ar- | for I s occasion as mever before In ils| Government officials expn:Ssed the | belief that organized railroad unions N wonid accept the offer totalling ap-| vON BERNSTORFF IS FOR CLOSE SEVEN VESSELS LAUNCHED IN roximately 3600,000,000 of the Labor TRADE RELATIONS WITH T. 8, 8 MINUTES AT HOG ISLAN® Board in Chicago. Y Retlin, July 20—(By The A, P)—"All| _Philadeiphia, July 21.—Hog Tsland, T, Tl ouid be dirscted toward | world's largest shipyard, . estab] o Sitiness. relations with the | new. record: foday, when theslast 1 - closest possible.” pleads | vessels on fhe ways ‘were lax 3 nstorff, former German| eighty-six minutes. It was the tighe e Tnited States. in_a| that seven boats were launched in. any River Meretch in the report continues, T forced the River Zbruez i YVolochy and Gusiatin (to of Kamenetz-Podolsk) and figh ely for> Polis fied positions | mediately led to a cell. 5 e e S e eltions S s of the courtmartial of | \Fier nd fadist Episcor At the Colonel the prosecution an- G " invocation nounced that no attempt would be made|TROLLE: e 2 1o Bove colldblon by the ascused officer| O--CY . SITUATION JN church here, Will H. Hays, the national chairman. will reside at the notification and there will be no addresses fexcept those of Senator Lodge and Senator Harding. i Bishop William F. Oldham of the Meth-| A new Portuguese cabinet was form- will deliver ed o succeed the 1 Fatl silva, which res I am not sor said, appy but the victory njoyable if my op- ¢ Joseph|Maria da Si fary's Catholic |this month because of lack of parlia- edictior mentary Suppori ’ nd the | Denning WitlE thome Whb e Slted tothave Cone NEW HAVEN CRITICAL | “Tioce in Jarty included z L —— e T ealled Getrene Bekart. He | ship vard in one afterneon: » . { Snired to effect Grovers eccape. Colo-| o Haven, Comne Juls = A . Allee and| Paris Matin announced ths harvest | 7" D Germany must expect moth | Theworkers, at I::;};:-rd were given & = 2 s ch: T neglect of duty | -1 8 » Conn,, July —T £ R field, | Will be 50 good as to warrant the coun- | oo & nerica politica “as the| holiday ai e pi was il b - - T N T T nel Hunt is charged with neglect of duty | oya e bos B uatintre (it Jam of Ridgefield 5 e Coun- | o from America politicalls try shortly to improve the quality of | 02 o™ standspoint o by the fact t sappointment for (he Ot that the| C. March, chief. of, staff of WAt n permitt FELL INTO JAMAICA BAX|on under the sole gu z sioned officers. Conn. g Bergdoll to leave the Pris-)yas | rd of non-commis-|men tred humanitarian | tend the launchings. It was'estimated By 1 e o e explaima- | vard officials that more than 25,000 pee L ¥ iyar prover A | Sons were present ' Amongthem were Cnited. States.” | Secretary of War Baker, General Peyfon rought before the board of alder- gLt N bread. Harvesting At its meeting tonight, when a s 1 y f rkers, B essage from Mayor Fitzserald. wis COMPLETING CAMPAIGN PLANs|Ped by lack of workers. 1. The mayor submitted a let COMPILING CAMPAIGN PLANS| Winston Churchill, British secretary s greatly handicap- HOW GUBERNATIONAL CANDIDATES | received from Lucit Storrs, pres- — _|of war announced in commons Yon oo atwave had been able| Admiral W, S. Benson, head-of. the-Unit- STAND ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE |:dent of the Conne Company, and Ohio, July —Completion | Jarge reinforeement X ‘Hanses 0 ays n received from a committee tctors and motormen of ihe ticut company. At the sig- | n plans toda: the Un O mericans, have succeed- | ed States.Shipping Board, and Gosersér ioan assistance in re-| Sproul of' Pennsylvania. o ‘mercantile fleet, and he racing 3 engrossed Gov-|yere ordered from re off on hite, the new na-|tamia to'cope with t other 1.—Five more replies cut Woman e Arab revolt. | & et | built Germany” 1 3 B vell i = ar-| TWO ALASKA-BOUND - ¥ : gesti the mavos re sub. = t S fi ! lieves this may develop into some & SiEht men in ion as to where gubi zestion of the mayor ire subject rem: vesterday’s| Ths French ministry of finance will : t materials. A . reporters, was « stand with regard to| VA4S ed to a committee, | of The democratic|send a representative i atepi :a::'z"fln‘: ‘;1Wn:‘c:ssi‘v %or the PLANES AT GRAND BAPTBS above Am- on of the Conneetiont leg. | “eVel aldermen being appointed as |l all day in Governor Cox's|&tates within a few d . After’emphasizing § ngtration; i 4 = wutes later she | islature to ratify suffrage have been re-|MCraters. | onfereste xooi :rce to the payment of the rench pert | Germans towork hard at feRiliEL | Grand Rapids, Mich. July 2L—Twoef | 1512 J ced at suffraze headquarters. They| 1 resident in ter to the| Announcement of the special democrat-|)f tihe Anglo-French §. 000 loan, | as they feould only T S AhaasanisE’ fore- the Alaska-bound army airplanes; nuim- way had | come from four republicans and one dem-|MayCI, say he situation is so| or s planned for the former AmbiseAQRr ean| Ders 2 and 4, arrived here’shortly befre =& xetti sna r nto the bay like a shot bird aft-| the demoerat and two of the repub- requires im- | “hairman White said its per-| Diplomatic circles at Warsaw report e veroman labor may work to- | 2207 today from"Erie, Pa., h"’"""!g 1 e el Shai fra race s with the favoring a special session, while|Mediate and effective action if the| cen fixed tentatively at ff-|former Premier Paderews) capital and German BE0r 0 s have | 53 the sccond lex:of thsir lons Mishits 3 = - E ok A of her envelope co a republicans assert that they fayor]LICIl€Y service now rendered to gnnife el o¥ED Souniny Lengipoined oS e i B ttte e mce in Russian condi- t::-:b120‘;:ce‘\in'§>|:xlx:'\‘!um1‘n;‘;"mmnu‘r | za ; g Eoubrit frorithre Yn ehe it Sclis o - | peopic of the city of New Haven is cnresented. Delay in mak- | allied conferences with fu b ttle experi | : No. o the Tawding Melf!|l Giat’ ceacton’ H This places the situation here almost | approval from | Russia. German co-operation th vesterday, 3 « | David F. Fitzrerald mavor of New Ha-| O the same basis as in Bridgeoor organizatio Govern- 3 —_ % y == = LAUNCHED Machine Number 1 arrived. this after- ven and chairman of the democratic state | WR€T® injunction proceedings are be. { he understood Mr. Socialist party of Spain organized | BOLSHEVIKI HAVT LAUX noon. The piames bucked a strong head veral meeting cfntral committee. Judze of Probate John nection o ch: Sunday while bull | AG woulid be ex-oflic &S UDRTioE oanTE. 1 RAL OFFENSIVE | wind throughout the flight and were out with_a Tman of the | S Lee Gilson of New Haven and Senator ordinance passed ecial committee, conferred on its per-|fighting wa g on and appealeq to | July 20—The heaviest fight- Z:M::f:‘l;_‘;' L sedospatinatingts. 0 | John B. Dillon of Shelton, the latter two [Fe5U-ClE jitney bus ic nel with the chairman and E. H top the sport to prevent| Warsaw, July 20.— et t - Late, = | Tohn M. st ot e A bas renewed its threat of 74 lected. {is now w the boisheviki Navins| third jump to- Winona, Minn., tomorrow: ation dates for Governor Cox nklin D. Roosevelt were virtual- i v, ot i 0 resnective- |, The Italian government awarded De los W. Cooke, associate director ir SR D |Persion of service In that city it as onnosed to.a spe-| _Mayer Fitzgerald, in his me: ttled for Augi legislature for the |S3id that the situation should be re- |ly, and it was announced that both can-i attempt to | Judge Don irted | oxpress th by the| cial s a general offensive from hu\e border to the Pripet marshes. | .~ .\"r\f holshivike have forced the | SPAIN 1S "HAVING on of Ay purpose of ratification. The letters are|£4Tded as an emergency onc and aldiates would start almost immediately [CURATd and allied lines the title of oz, ‘DEEnENE DRGNS A T toward Jamaica| the second batch to be received at suf-|SPecii. committee be named to handle | ihereafter o eaking tours, Governor, 2VaZ bo e oraen ol Mur:zlo ~def.polish zoil Tor, the A b iy a1 > ans drove the balloon | rae headauarters in repty fo the queries] NS aiestion and to arrange public|(ox in the cencial and eastern states and | [:AZzaro, in recognit ser- | PO\ (feim communication issued today | Corunna, Spain. Jily 31 —A Fotioaeay ors slanting clear back to 1ift| sent ous in Jume. TLieutenant Governer!D€ATiNES as Soon as possible. The com- | e Roosevelt in we vices to the Italian flefce fighting alghE the By | Waa k! ;du"-lid ’“:;; g, o ors slaming clea o 1ift] sent ont in Jnne. Lisutenant Governor|ie 0n as - T - | Nir sevelt : — facks have been re- | volver shots during disturbances ine rther and per down €ame thel Clifford T. Wiison of Bridzenort, Rep-|Mittee is to report back to the boird | Jocation of campa headquarters al- £ : ‘ All the Red at fedorel < arrests 4 ad and less than 1wo miles away | resentative Schusiek Merritt of Stamford, | Within ten days, if possible. | among_organization details con- | The Council of Allied Premiers at cest at ‘one SIS e e nto the water nose first and a | Robert Scoville of Ticana. ). 1 Th tion from the committse cf Governor Cox said he had|SPa recognized Japan T oot ed a crossing. There wel e utes later floated g b otnaides Madrid, Juiy 21.—Tebacco workers Y& e misation also savs that a | volted today, declining to laber in s % yaging in the region of | where syndicalists are -employed. i i 128 leupy Nikolaievsk and t tern o ¢ York, Chicago and San b 5 s K s ltion of the Island of Saghalien and to & adquarters ; 4 for ~ headquarters . i,plish martial law in those dsstriots tly ashore, | and E. Kent Hubbard of Middletown. a engers and crew climbed! Judge Charles D. Lockwood. of Stam-|! hoirt teh to show | ford, democrats, sent favorable replies in | ¥ q|trol’eymen urges the city to 2, ation of jitney busses to s traversed by troll 1 only N: cisco discu: sites. that the American Consul at Nuevo | Hartford s - i Laredo, Mexico, has demanded the| cuss the new waze scale. Men here point-| 1913, was. releaséd from ‘Auburn ‘i punishment of the troops of de 1| ad out that the union representatives had | today. Governor Smith vesterday -coth- Huerta government who raided the | not yet returned from Chicago. Regard-| muted his sentence for burglary to ranch of Alfred Matthews, an . ican | jng the new scale thay had nothing to}the New Jersey authoritles, to try hh Superintendent Carl A. Mitcheli atl with- Charles Parchand, now i ) e existi s & Connecticut was discussed this afternoon | discussed the Maine situa-| eutenant McNellis was gassed at | the existing situation constitutes the spe-| CON! was A leaders. He discus . : £ cial emergency contemplated by our| ! 4 meeting of the '\’-‘"-" committee of {1ion in detail with Mrs. G. M. Pattangall, acturers’ As Sl ; irs|10 Drotect lives and propert 4 g e roke | police interv §. A s i L, estimated that 275 e i e S e sito T s and property of Jap- | re a Red cavalry patrol b pol ervened and the government Bas SoiB e ok S z e With_preliminary organization afairs ;..o subjects: ot the Polish line. threatened to close the factories if dis« | — — Judge Warner s In rezard to the ‘v., s ‘x?u“fi city i hand, Chairman \\\1hu ]'1“;\Ffd ]w = throug i order continues. pt | S upposi at he is seeking the gov- claims that the “ecritica = omorrow at Marietta, Ohio, his el 5 G ; = | | SLEVEN MONTHS| ernorshir am not a cand for. ne pany me, NiStendent of the New Jersey Anti-Saloon | REPOE bt EN MONTHS | {1t office and have no illusions en fhe | e to the unregulated and unfair Jjit- | family at Edgartown, Mass. Next Wed-|jonacnt Of the Few Jorsey Anti-Saloon OF THE NEW HAVEN ROAD|RELEASED FOR BUEGLARY; = Licutenant Ter-| subject of ‘such nomination and do not |1e¥ us competition in this and other | nesda plans, to meet Homer Cum-|dence o the county prosector's of- e TO BE TRIED FOR MURDEE ellis, Company L. 101st In-| consider it possible by views from such SITUATION nings, former chairman at New YorK fice when he charged open violation artford, July 21.—Members of Vinrst 2 | { revorted foday at American army | Standpoint are of mo consequence what.| CCAL SITUATION OF 22 headquarters, spend the following day atlof the pronibition 1aw in fre Horihorn | lomsh oot of Railroad Employes de-| Aubum, N. Y, July - 21.—Hareld - for transportation | ever. While I have for a lonz time been INDUSTRIES DISCUSSED] washingion headquarters and return|Xew Jersey counti B Y tive renort from New Haven | Lamble, the Auburn convict who si-said . t ce from d ¢f fiin fazor, of femalo snffragesand. fayorf e oo 2 | ere. That meetings of locals of the Western|to have confessed' to partidipation’ inthe | elaven months, His home address is 150 | the ratification of the federal amendment,| New Haven, Conn, July 21.—The coal| political surveys of several states Were| ,The State Department announced | eod of the New York, New Havem &|murder of Kdith Janney. and -¥dw Glenway street, Dorchester, Mass. I must frankly say that T.do not think | Situation as it affects the indystries of{naq today by Governor Cox with state ‘“stem had been called to dis-| Kupfer near Perth Amboy, N. J., Aug iin des Dames, in March, 1918, twic it some time in the hos aux, and in August,’ 1919, rece to report at Brest for embarka- ain Ad- efore and | ping. In state constitution.” the M ciation of Con-finat state’s national committee woman, and members of the Connecti-| wShe called attention to the. fact, cha: Association. The | sajq Governor Cox, “that Maine went re- mmediate curtailment of exports of coas TEN GALLONS OF SH citizen at Altos Nuevo Laredo, ared yards IR s rattan SEIZED IN BRIDGEPORT ublican by only 5,000 in 1918, when . . tation also had no cbmmeént| Sing.for murder. : B homeward. While passtng through & it Dor T 3 e the local station m 3 _ E Angouleme, sixty miles from Bordeaux! ;i‘;g‘ Sy i l\’wl‘}‘" was a strong r;r‘;'d“w'{‘“ ‘d‘”_'“"‘» MAY CAUSE AN ELECTION to make on the new scale. e than twenty & Seinad Gataaes @ in-| Bridgeport, Conn., July 21.—A still witn | fare of Conne and all New Eng Massachusetts field was discus Es 5 L S 3 - 3 G ands and Long | feciion of o old wound. Tie ot oft the | With ten Eallons of mash, and five gal.| |and." the conferces decided in adopting the governor with Fdward W. CONTEST IN PANAMA| @ AC THIGRRY MUNICIPAL | BODIES OF ‘851-SOLDIERS ' .5 =% fiin tx0 miles of | {rain and entered a French - hospital,| lons of what looked and smelled Inke | Fecommendations, It was urgel that auQuing the Bay State's national commit| ashington, July TL—A profest that COUNCIL HONORS AMERICANS|' - ARBIVE FEOM OVERSEAY t ock could mot 3in | where he was treated for a month. ac- | Whiskey were seized by government off anizations connected With industry | eeman, who was said to have roported|mav possibly be made the basis of an - A 3 weather per: : s Bt 10 make efforts t secure action at Watsh- i oo , ¢ i Néw York, July 21—Bodies -of.- 481 cording to the story he told to the corres-| cers last night and Mr, and Mrs. Er efior | conditions_good 5 election contest in Panama ha ia July 21—The Chateau Thierry ts; 5 i T v gton limiting the coal exports At- Sl Centuciyisifus 5 Paris, Juls American soldiers who. died oversess s gy Ponlicat at Headghiarterstonny. Goreman, who lived in the house were| M exports from At-|“ g inquire into the Kentucky situation.|witn the state department by miinieipal. council has conferred. the title| ferican stidler steatghip Biic n B i et lantic ports, which exportation % “ox tod legraphed Senator | oe (x = = x i McNellis says he wrote the usual mil-| held by Commissioner Tavery todar for 4 Governor Cox_toc telegrapt Se of Ciro L. Urriola ,one of O Higen” Marshal Foch, General| & . i Finally ‘r; olute ref 1'1.“:-0“:.::& e lil‘!frs 1[.\ :h}: “;: zmnrmwm and| @ hearing, with bonds placad at $1.00 rlrmmwl u; hf:‘vp x;:‘dul:ed to less than haI(l‘;l.c\_mm of Kentucky to come here S0on!for the presidency. They as: . r}ir:n:n‘:e :‘f"&r;‘ \laix; h: e Tovea finlzh;\o'n‘;fimbg?fl‘&%m | e e baaen off snore Sham. | the military authorities at Paris while A R ol ihesshanments iy witer * 0o/l rorGonmults tion! eligibility of Belesario Porras, former | <fto: secretary of war; Jules J. Jusser- | gEov-Ave o 1 on a long s board off s Shar to| Jose ve James A. McConi- i and i e ol " S ikt He et o i ade o , o T O B e s rnraveh the | any of .these, but an American LY i | gla, arrested In Straiford Monday far| ACCOFding io reports to the meeting| WORK FOR STATE CIVIL 3= hour the vachts plowed thr | any ; i tain he saw told him to a president, and invoke the good offices of |2\ “French ambassador to the United g;;:m n-;lvu; I'.&"P,‘S.",‘I.’“ the 1 EuoRUnIted S e e {States, and Myron T. Herrick, former Passenge ait onlers to| transporting a five gallon can of liquor | ARy Connecticut manufacturers are SERVICE COMMISSION A ~ troops composed the majority of the : e > Tixperts of the department have given|(rnitad States ambassador to France. The waves, for the breeze increased to nearly | |0 ™ “mioyiv @ sister with whom he | Were ach held In $500 by the commission- | P2¥Ing as high as $12 a ton at the mine consideration (o the claims made by the | srncaanaime. generals of the American 'Y:fl"se Ppassengers. S twslve knots and at times knocked the| oo " fouch appealed to the war de- | eF- for Solft ooal, while coal reccived on| yrartford, July 21.—The matter of re-|Urriola group but it was declared un-| Sooans whith Gelivered the city from the |’ - = s Poats down until the water was rushing | 725 % jtouch mEERled e (he WAl (o contracts costs only about $4 a ton. The| ymiing tri state civil service law Will | omeially today that any formal expres: | (0008 Which delivered e iy M PROVIDEYGE. CRAMRER OF - i L e with stightly | E0Uleme vesterday and accompanied Me-| AUGUST 20 NAMED As g el e g g the civil service com-| sion of an opinion prior to the elcction : % COMMERCE FOR OPEN e last was made with sligh > it . o secure fulfill-| o S v. There are 26 depart- i : isans Trri = ¢ N0 : Eae S aes Shoite 258 on this polkt OF sail| el to Pacs. i K. OF C. DAY AT VATICAN|ment of contracts for delivery of soift| Mission Friday . was improbable. “Pariieans, of Urriola [ypgydMONY | OF (EOISONIN coal ¥ i L G = ments connected (with the official life of {allege that Porras is constitutionally X e e Providence, R. I, July 2%—Us Iy B BT e 2 ihe ©25 | HARTFORD EXPERIENCES A New York July 21—Pope Benedict the state whikh are under the civil ser- | barred from the presidential race hecause Gt A ASE | approval of ithe principle.. of e s Saifeant in view of the Het]. INCIPIENT “RACE R1oT:XV has named August 29 as Knights of |OPENING OF COURTMARTIAL yvice law and twenty-one which are not.|the constitution provides that no onel Manchester, Vt., July 21.—Dr. Charies| 8hop_was-expressed. by 322 X =.F 2 The checking of the payrolls of the va-|elected to that office may be re-clecte e v, tes-| the. Providence chaml that the next race will be over a triangu- Columbus day at the Vatican, according OF LIEUT. FRANK LAME| fos nen e-elected | o Whitney of the state’ laboratory, tes-| the chamber. of o - tments is not, the members of | for the succeeding term. ArdeslE st he trial of Byron N.|a vote, closing today, on a B B e e e L T L e ol Do S S the commissigasfiinlc on 2 husipess Rasis Y armed with the murder of | submited by the Chamber of 1t Shamrock can outreach Resolute in | fight Whitch threatened to assume alarm-| Archbishop John Bonzano, apostolie dele-| New York. July 21.—The navy court-|and they are satisfied that the symtem | TRUSTY MAKES SECOND ESCAPE . i his wife, said that in the analysis of the | of the United 'States.’ The chai FROM BRIDGEPORT JAIL;dead woman's stomach he had found one| tire ten votes will be returned as: T half grain of strychnine. He also testi-| able to all of the fourtéen questions South Norwalk, Conn., July 21.—Olney ! fied that the liver and kidnevs showed | Mitted. Only. rmné:htih Votes Were r8- the two ten mile lees on Friday's race by | Ing proportions was broken up here to-|Sate n? the ‘Vn'l'ehd ?}flfg:; On that date!martial' of Lieut. Frank Lamb, charged| does mot give adequate protection to the eight or ten minutes she may make up for | night When a squad of police was rush-|he Wi Gk ts of Columbus| with transporting liquor in o seaplane, | interests of-the state. It is roushly es- joss of a minute or two in the ten mile | el to the Windsor Street section of the|pilgrimage. Which is to sail from New|opened at the New York navy yard to-| timy-ed that there are about 1,800 per- beat to windward, which would give her | Fast Side and arrested a white man ana | York for Rome on August 7. day. It is alleged the liquor was carried | sons in the empl arreste 5 % of the state. K truaty ot S e Yot btk ceived on all ropositions. - - = the third and deciding race. The Iasy| four negroes, including one woman. ], -On the same day the message says|from Bimini Bahamas, fo Miami, For- = A — Bl e o E et | s O ey A o kit mile, therefore, on the windward leg to- | Jarge crowd ow white men and negroes 5)"*’_1‘0!'? “” ghe rT e!masn for the|ida. FEnsign Windsor H. Cushing. who! FRENCH LINE STEAMER Weeks from Bridzepgrt Iast night, arm:‘;‘ LY iy ‘| BRITIER INFANTRY ‘cagi-«ufl e day. which was in the nature of a reach, | had gathered and word reached police Pl zrm(\ix rS n": apel of Lourdes, Va-|was with Lamb on the trip, was the LA TOURAINE GROUNDED({ ing to information given the local "0“‘ | COUNSEL FILE BRIEFS I 2% ‘s ey W caued considerable discussion among the | headquarters that & “race rio” was un- | tiean Garde st witness, Cushing was exonerated it by Bridgeport authorities Shesees| BEIDGERONT TROLILEE CASE s b iy - % er way. e crqwd was quickly dis- Z e after a courtmartial last week. P 21— ‘ Fvoart 15 St - 2 a.:uu rushed aronnd the mark in a | Persed. however, ard Antonio Tusia was{ TENN., LEGISLATURE URGED Havre, France, June 21.—The French| was sentenced last fall to a vear in il Dublin, July. 21.—An infantry., . i " L £ e line steamer La Touraine, which left New | for theft in Norwalk ond on June 28| Bridzeport, Conn., July 21. — Briefs,was prel w wery narrow circle and had her spinnaker ;"m fl; ah lml;_ml(;fl !:fl'etrhm: ‘rrnm_ a frac- TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE| GREEKS HAVE OCCUPIED York July 13, grounded on Wolf Bank.|rade his first escape from Bringenorc, | counsel in the jxiney-znney-csx; mldsepn "333 mmm‘m ‘ ' Plossoming out one minute and thirty-five ‘“;f“f” ll: :h\“ 3;! 0“”. “’1'1”911-(_ Ac- = S ? HERACLEA AND RODOSTO |about 200 miles from Barfleur. She got| Arrested in Newton, Mass. he was|of Bridzeport ordinance injunction pro-|lorry carrying provisions' for. tha turn took half a minuf r ¥ hei sband, § A egislature don, T 21—A & i Vi y i 3 e additi Bank: B . 4 Statteg out Soor abiduaker. BT I | bth colored. started the fight when they | wero urged to vote for ratification or he | carmn raceloy e | ) B o[ DS rasjuisenilree ot Sl tongl Bankk doday, cation received this evening announces|The steamer sprang a leak but this has| sentence for breakinz jail. Sharman now| There was no change in the local traf-| attacked Tusta With bricks. Several oth-|federal woman suffrage amendment un-| that the (iresks, sunported ny i 50 placed # his hend. i G & iy > ha b S, Suny v th -|been stopped temporarily. 51 ¢\ 8t it o e A B b R e R T T e Brit pped _temporarily. has a reward of $30 placed @ his head. | fic\situation. Jitneymen sald that - they fleet, have occupied Heraclea and Ro-| The st ; or- i o - It was a straightaway slide down fo' the pollce ArFived, The five nrsested acelinte Lodar by the Sameniie conanimously | ish fieet, have occupied Heraclea and Ito steamer Hudson, bound for Dor-| The iail authoritles refuse information| expected to and a delegation of their 0. 7 n i = £ -‘,)“‘k’_ el the finish with Shamrock getting the bet- cnarge with breach of the peace. the republican national committee. '!‘:22; c:_'x"gh; :{t all Turkish resistance has fin\% ml::’;c.been instructed to stand by as to how he affected his escape last| number to the meeting of .the chairmen]|age he 4 Taan, bR i e v night | in Ne¥ Haven tonight. Lie : Cut Resolute’s Lead.

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