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RESULUTETIESSHARRECK N CUP SERES DEFENDER VNS OUTSDE TIWE ALLOWANCE Official Elapsed Times for the Thirty Mile Race Were:. Reso-| CABLED PARAGRAPHS lute, 3:37:52; Shamrock, 3:41:10—Race Was Fastest noue Tow~ 7o prar mxrrxsn >, e NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 * |Steamer Grounded [Poland Proposes off Atlantic City Armistice to Russia Cabrille, Bound From Mexican o New Coalition Cabinet ' Has ?orts— Crew Says Ship is| Been Formed Under Prem- in No Danger. iership of M. Witos. 190 * 14 PAGES—104 COLUMNS 25 SRS WHTE HOUSE DEGHS T0 bIVE ASSURANCE OF ed to meet Monday. Census figures give the Tulsa, Okla, tion at 72,075, increase of 296 per cent. Jack Johnson Isft Los Angeles for Chicago in the company of Federal au- thorities. Paris quoted the American dollar at 12 francs 78 centimes, against 12 francs 28 centimes at last close. Bar gold in London was quoted at _Atlantic City, N. J., July 23.—The| Warsaw, July 22—(By the A. P.)—|107s 9d an ounce, as compared with suring That Sufficient Quantities Will be F: f 6 OF COOLIDGE NOTIFICATION ([:n;le(lll Sl:lcs dsh;pping board steamer | Poland has sent armistice proposals to 107s 3d at previous close. - -~ . ° — abrille, bound from Mexican ports to | the v ve t at Moscow. o 5 1 H Depm of the Series So Far—Outside of Time Allowance o Jorthampton, 3ass, July 23.—This| Favonne, N. . with cargo of teprd B ‘i‘heioe‘c):?or?fo:m;\ had Tagns Al taa‘;";;"n :';';;n";"’ aotos dwtsfgn;*g"s Soons—Action is Result of tal Co % . [ cliy, the home of Govermor Coolidge, | Went ashore in a heavy fog today four h vireles 2 o'clock this aft- | total $320,301,000, compared wi 27, Minutes and 40 Seconds, the Defender Defeated the Chal- | clis: the home of Governor Coolidge, | went ashore | e T ol L 446,000 in’ the previous week. lenger by 3 Minutes and 18 Seconds—Deciding Race Will be Run Today. dent to the ceremonies of notification on Tuesday next of his nomination for the vice presidency by the republican party. a meeting of the Coolidge home com- nile 2 The vessel is riding easily and is apparently undam- aged. A tug will leave New York tonight and attempt to pull the distressed vessel into_deep water. ernoon by the National Council of de- fence a new coalition cabinet was formed under the leadership of M. Witos. The new cabinet has the support of the Socialist party. M. ‘Datzenski. the head Eight thousand applications have been received for the purchase of farms in Oklahoma under the ilome Loan —Emergency Orders Require About Ten Railroads to Give Right of Way to Coal Movement Through Hampton Roads, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. mittee tonight Homer C. Bliss an-| When the Cabrille st i of the Socialist organization, is the yice-|3Cle : 3 3 Sandy Fook, . 7. July 23.—Defender| southwest, with unsettled weather and | nounced that the city had appropriaed | Sound distress signals e o e e Auifo icom hase two chatimes Military action B the Franch against | g SShinston, July 23.—Telegrams trom | England to mest the fuel situation Cifte R o3 her 4ix minutes and for-| probable thunder squalls in the after-|$1,000 and that gencrous contributions | ment was not discovered by const peacas | the cabinet remains the same. thel Syrions, Haa’ heen amtarted. - Kinei| e ile Houme were s aday o T e e tv second handicap overboard today and [ noon from citizens would make unnecesswy | until after the fog lifted, about 5 o'clock | _The direct negotiations begun With the e SelEats bokad Sfos governors of A\‘m England and the|commission today by coal operaters, B oheier Bham- any financial aid from the republican 1a-| this evening. /The crew of the vessel in- | SOviet are on the question of an immedi- | by iy (vere ‘arrested norfhweaters kidtds AnnONRCIOE Uit Lo M aRIEL UL IO cxeoutin g G e Tor hoat In the fourth race| STR THOMAS LIPTON NOT tional committee. formed the guards that the ship was in|ate armistice along the entire front of = fn euficiast iauantiseuiés meent tha mebui i R R e 1920 resatta for the America’s cup. DISCOURAGED BY DEFEAT| Sub-committees reported the arrange-|no danger. 53 The Cabrille displaces about 720 miles. The proposals were of those communities soon will go for-|quire about ten railroads tapping eoal it e arrans e 030 Bar silver in New York was quoted asia T 2 irgini series now stands & e and the N el e, July [ e of details for the notification. The| tons, s 331 feet long, and.carries 3 et wirelossed after a failure to_rench any|g9°13 Conts, unchanged, for aite (DUl e b Nty (ater JDes S0 GG VIS, x::yt;‘:fl% g T Wl b Jast Thurs:| 23.—The loss of two vacht races in suc-|duy afternoon on Allen Field, a part of | e O eain Taseien ymin.|and foreign 83 cents, a drop of 3-1 cent| New emesrgency orders directing prior-|of way to the movement through Hampe ook won e frst r e etes rie.| cession, when he was within one race of |the Smith College grounds. In of| MACHINE GUNS FimED ieter theomen brérier Tloyd George oflondon quoted silver at 5 1-f, un-|ity in the movement of coal to the Atlan-|ton Roads, Baltimore, Philadelphia &ad e e \he lead. | lifting the cup, has not discourdged Sir | rain they will be transferréd (o John M. e %! Great Britas. The proposais were signs|CEHDSEd: tic scaboard for transshipment to New |New York. - empt, last Saturday. end-| Thomas Lipton, owner of the challenging | Greene Hall, one of the college build:igs. 2 T BELFAST RIOTERS = ed by Prince Bugene Sapieha, the min- craft. Neither has he lost confidence in b S e S iy 6 G achts being unable e = his boat, or the men who man her, and President (emeritus) L. Clark Seelye of Prohibition enforcement agents halt- de sufficient breeze take them the course winning t in the specified six IV scored the second vie- Resolute came back ning a dead heat with| ¢ her hand- the conclusion of today's race optimistic of the final result | lute is a wonderful boat in sailing. The crew of men, very smar saw him Of the winner, Sir Thomas said: “Reso- 1 points of s a very good class , efficient, and certain- Smith College will p and Goverr.or Morrow of Kentucky will deliver the ne- tification address. Mayor Michael Fitzgerald will give an address of come and music will be furnished orthampton band, Col’s band of ford, Conn,, and the 104th Reg v the 1 wel-| ent | Belfast, July 23 (By the A. P.).—Con- ditions in riot-torn Belfast were reported by the police at 1 o’clock this afternoon to be ‘normal” The city was beginning to check up the loss of life and the damage resulting from the two days and nights of fierce fighting between Sinn Fein and un- ! The Polish message was short and to the point. There was some delay i dispatching it, owing chiefly to hitches in the orzanization of a coalition cabinet, Wwith the peasant party leader, Witos, as The il of national defence ed a funeral cortege on it way through Seymour, a sububrb of Greenwich, Conn. and found 300 gallons of whis- key in the hearse. Sir William MacEwen, professor of COUNCILS OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TO BE HELD IN DAYTON Columbus, democratic tr 0., July 23.—Govenor Cox, presidential nominee, today sterred his political war councils to BRIDGEPORT JITNEYMEN PLANNING EXPANSION Bridgeport, Conn., July 23.—Mayor C. B. Wilson announced today tbat he Had exhausted all his efforts in the : foriat i 1 and Premier Grabskis cabinet had been|surgery in Glasgow Unive was . ortation matter and th: w e and one second. |ly well trained: band of Springfield. The Smith College | [°7it MODS, With the attendant looting by | . ns the question since Wednes-|elected president of the D oAl s " 5 7 would be dls ; e S TEn b : : S 1 Col Hobaimd® 5l g ted president of the tional he league of nations and other cam- | knew trolleys in this city would be dis- enter tomorrow's race al s own boat and her men, he said: | chimes will be played by W. J. Short. i L day night, as it was known that if M. |Medical Association at its closing ses- | paign policies were discussed today by | COntinued on Monday. The next meetifig he wagering, her two wins| “I am positive that my crew has done the| To care for the heavy traflic expected 18t was one of terror and blood- | Witos and M. Datzenski came into pow- | sion. Governor Cox with Senators Harrison of | Of the common council, he said, will be | °n more convincing than Sham- | very best it could under the exacting cir- | through the influx of thousands of visi- - i Mississippi and King of Ttah and E. i | the first Monday in August, and the mat- cumstances. You know my boat had but | tors, local- police will be assisted by for- Mrs. Ella A. Boolé, president of the ) y(issssibbl and King of Utah = - EL | ter will be rédpened then: e was the fastest of the|little {raining. We only sailed three|ty officers from Springfield, 01y ok, | O ————————eermmy | W. C. T. U. an enrolled republican will | > S e e No statement on the situation was given Resolute completing _the | trials.” Easthampton and the state police. A run on the prohibition ticket for|SU : out by the Connecti in _three| Of the officials of the regatta commit-|will be under the' direction of Chicf G United States senator against Senator | . e Vent over general public matters | 700 b2 08 ey Sham- | tee, and of all who had in hand the | W. Gilbert of this city. THE CURE FOR DULL TIMES Wadsworth. a5 they have paraded themsgives thIoUER | 3 Jitnbyinea: annoinpih, tadss that ol s and 41| policing of the course and the manage-| The commijtee on platform arrange- 2 : sald the movemor Sem ot | cxeft to have 300 (buses added to abE actual difference : ment of the race, he had only the highest | ments announced that there would The American team was an easy | King declared that the governors SUn€| .orvice here next week. was only three minutes| praise. He said he had raced many times, | few chairs on the platform. On winner in the first round of the Olym- | 97 the league and other vital topics woul The jitneymen have an appointment Resolute having led|in England, Germany, Scotland and else- | field there will be seats only for i pic trapshooting at Antwerp, Syiirely salistyo Spay, Cenpasants b- | With Commissioner of Motor Vehitles riing line by 23 seconds. | where. bands and press representatives. < It has been well said by an advertising manager that to cure dull 15 out of a possible 120 birds in the| , [ & S8 8t 08 o aaid | Stoeckel late In the day to see if the iats Resolute Led From Start. ever” he added, “have I seen a| The participants in the ceremonies will times apply an advertisement to the afflicted part. oy & Senator King, i vemor's position | ter Wil proviie markers ~for the 300 R Tte be| COUrse kept as clear and.free as at Sandy |proceed from Governor Coolidge’s home : : : ed part. —— T e oy ot Lot | iimenc:. Teikats 1a ot Abue s ulos AN s on e third leg | Hook Nowhere in the world could it be |on, Massassoit Street through Harrison | To that he unquestionably would have it understood that applying Jace sMauds Glashel, wife of former The dermocratie senators who. voted finally | B0t be able to run on Monday. 3 were times on th = improved upon. In England they might |avenue, Dryads Green and K n | SR v : g ichigan Representative Hnry Glasnr, | the democrati s i ' Beiman very nazrow and | 0 I et e an advertisement doesn’t mean engaging in hit or miss publicity. If nnounced he eanddacy for the dento- | for the Lodge reservations to the league, | Mavor Wilson says that he will not | e the series appeared to| )= 0 T Bl g o s B togthe h Mai . ! PR foe ks s Jc|after advocating unreserved ratification, | & Special meeting of the council as—in catened. but on all other| 1AV AWAYE bad falr treatment. -m;; o mes Fios (eremn 2 et advertising is going to overcome dull times it must be effective and f“‘“fl G nomination n the | 750 Tl Gy satisfied with the gover | Whatever action is taken towards drawiig t A ever have been any mistakes they | ready has been aborately | 3 3 Fourth district. Y . ¢! e oeided the | N&ve been in my favor.” Charchios andt othet - baitding: |} it must be far reaching. Advertising should be so directed as to reach e nor's views; also with his position on [UP.2 new ordinance to meet the defects . R The Victoria was one of the first craft | op for rest and lunch ro labor and progressive legislation.” The governor agreed to make three speeches in Utah, probably in September. During his last day here the democratie John W. Davis, American ambassa- dor to Great Britain, will s United ‘States August 18 on pipe to spend his leave of pointed out by Judge Banks time wilt bs needed to select routes, to have a hear- ing and to adopt the ordinance. A speial meeting would prébably gain no ung':fl! off Mon- the entire field from which buyers can rea to hail the winmer of today's race. “Those fellows won today,” Sir Thomas said, “and they won a good race. They ought to be cheered, and 1 want to go nably be expected. It is this very service that is provided every morning by The Bulletin. Norwich and eastern Connegticut are thoroughly covered and T had to be postponed an aid stations will be provided. for a fog bank lifted at 12.30 the JOHNSGN LAUDS HARDINC The mi sence, T ey ! ! nomince also interested himself further | thé trolley cars should be taken t once set signals for : LEAGUE OF NATIONS STAND % A State Department announced. nominge & : day. i Y e e S ark ten | Alongside to cheer them. If I had won I§ it is circulation that sends the advertisement to the most homes and || 2 — o T eu,co\?;:e-m:;n::wgtmfize?:m F . ot they would cheer me.” San Francisco, July 23.—Senator Hi-| e ; o General Manager Menden of the B,|of the woman suffrage ame: e ight. A Teach out to sea b ¥ | rerefore furnist s 5 . 2 o 3 o i Sy i Asked if in the event that tomorrow's| ram W. Johnson of California declared i therefore furnishes Indispensable means of aiding business. = R. T declined to comment on the re-| He saw a committee from the national {E‘JZ’E‘,’,T‘ the defective ordinnace nega- | > b race goes against him, he would rechal-| a statement today that Senmator H IT the past week the following matter has appeared in The J|Jjection by 2,00 shopmen of the 10 per | Woman's party and advised them of work e Sl $ Burton Allowed Resolute to Lead. lenge, Sir Thomas replied it would first be | in his speech of acceptance of t S g | cent. increase. A meeting v : being done in Tennessee by his agents. IS e i < ere was not much more than a four | necessary to consult with the Royal Ul- | publican presidential nomination took an|f Dulletin's columns, all for twv cents a day it ses foil)he it The woman's party leaders announced | TROUBLE FOR RETIRING a2 hen the two preliminary|ster Yacht club. He intimated, however, | unequivocal stand upon the t Bulleti T that they would establish headquarters POLICE CHIEF OF BRIDGEPOET and the yachts|that he had such a thought in mind. | issues of this campaign, the League wiin elegraph Local General Total Governor Smith of New York s he | at Nashville immediately. N - For the first !nm; —_— e Nations” and that his position has * | Saturday, July 17, 150 155 3020 635 {woula seriously consider. an extra ses- .;.ru-onrmu-n;n:l mmegom Goiz‘emorkc‘ox Coi:filepvm chnb. July 23.—Poliee Rurton held back|xpw YORK HAS ANOTHE republican success certain and his clec- o = sion of the legislature to take action on | today that thedemocrats would make a issioner Jo! Stanley today .is- ad the way e ANOREEEE |l kon Sairen) ogash St s 128 105 270 503 | igiclatione dsigned to permit New York | special effort to have their cause pre- | Sued a public statement to the effect that no hurry and UNE MURDER MYSTERY | Quoting from the speech of acce Tuesday, July 20. 140 155 294 539 city to operate a citywide bus line. ented before Chautauquas throughout | he never instructed former Assistant Su- the line for | e oval of every | d¢liVered” by Senator Harding veste Wednesday, July 21. ... .. 156 101 370 627 . e 1k the country. perintendent of Police Charles H. Stcks e mtarting 8- | e e bt of every | 4t Marion, 0, Senator Johnson s: Thursday, July 22, 150 @ 7 511 The U. S. Sfl Frederick will carry the| There also was issued from the gover- |ley ‘“to get” fi rmer Captain Edward of an Enidestined yoran from the body| the republican standard-bearer Wa Frid o e 2 2 < 78 naval athletes who will participate | nor's office a statement declaring that the | O'Cronin of the detective burean or amy- Shamrock W four seconds O an unidentified young woman found | b congratulated upon his firm 2 riday, uly 23. 140 84 239 514 Blin the Olympic zames in Antwerp, the | republicans had 15.000 Chautauqua fone else in tH: police department, a w ite handicap ex- | here today :’;(!‘" ed ""d‘""“”d"““ in af py stand against th | 5 ¢ navy depaprtment announced. They | speakers engaged at $30 a day and that | Suckley alleged in a farewell address 3 Res Jeaward | bt TR L \l“":n“_ “I"“»‘;l "0":1 Detroit, | jeazue” and declared his words | R T, 854 €30 1835 3439 | will' sail from Newport on Monday. | the democrats would attempt to offset this | the members of ‘the department on 131 ] » started on s ally impossible to determiue | an “answering chord with every Ameri-| move by seeuring velunteer- democratie | 15. ad starb ok, Shamrock swung [ the cause of death, Medical Examiner | can” ‘ . orators. The statement further said that| At a eeting at the Elks' club Wi o3 E S, Baalon n\l\;l"» l;sl \Cfg’;y: lzunn:soung i lorn}:sh'- e K op| The statement follows: S the nocratic manazement “would not nxesd-y afternoon Suckley told C i i as usual and held a fine e cutting was, perhiaps, the work of | . ¥egierdurein-MeEocech of accepia attempt to compete in money” With the sioners Anderson, Primrose and Mus Nemern St P In{o" AHAIFy & Dutcher.” he 8aid, “or someone onlv | Senator Harding unequivocally took h Q npt0"3. 0 ClacE Twhen tht foae PR » republicans. that he did not mean them 'henmg v two boats took star-|slightly acquainted with surg®ry. A large | stand upe PR e G o » When things quieted. | er their initial step would be for an arm- de STl e | Blsia bty ekl B¢ | stand upon the paramount issue in th radic shooting this morning caused | istice. It was decided further Tomorrow. atiTrailsend, hishome; febs | J58 | ch Nrs INE i Sniai o en that Resolute had | bladed knifs, milar to the type used by | campaign ; standard-bearer now Wi e PR oIl ean tabe ON BT, b L alds Dt o, ed fursheridelaysy < b 5 ton, Governor Cox will hold his final | set” Cronin. Mr, Stanley is the remaim- an a quarter of a|physicians in performing an autopsy, and | centuates that platform. There can o e et I b o e owing to the situation} Fire in the asphalt and tar melting| ;o rorences with party leaders before be- | ing member of the board and his states saw were used. The cutting was not | no misunderstanding his eloquent Words. | g remained comparativels quiet ander | reaonen ciatok, and a decision was | laboratories: of National Asbestos|ginnime work on his acceptance address. | ment today was a public denial of Sueke o R o | The et OF T G atudent s : 2y | a downpour of rain, although passions | cow at once. - A remy 1 eemcnd. by | Manufacturing Co,, Jersey City, xt Monday, the governor an- | ley's charges and a reply. Mr. Stanley k e g it :w;:;;‘du e AT r‘m' e peace as g kly 28 a repub m;‘:m,u what later hours might develop. smoke pall. A loss 0 until he concludes his speech. suckley, as a retired officer, may be nto a tack Reso- | that the s s O j congress can pass its declaration, and| " qpe exact number of casualties result-| Vincent (Wi Witos aywly | POTLEd by the co - rought before the board because of what ay down Pl b J;\l:llon of the mystery must|after that we may proceed deliberately | in. g0 PR e e el e 2 m’]- lh“] new | GRADUATES FROM SALVATION he said in the farewell to the members of v worked to windward. come from Detroit, and added : - | and reflectively to a world relationship| oy on the fiShting probably neve PRofted D Poland, is the le The Weather Bureau announced |“FAPUATES Lol _ .| the department. X Iy headed off shore “We are in possession of certain ningaliat woulns >’l SR b | be known. At least ten persons were kill- [ er of the popu peasant part: ARMY TRAINING COLLEGE r 3 X ! ould ‘hol m 1 £ hailstones three-eights of he defender Was| that will not be made pub! TR, s st ed t night and three the night before, | and pr: the Polish parliament. s 2 . L e e . 1o o Derroit Bave ,&2;“2,‘\’,’(“:‘1“"‘;“"0 AINEmERIE o we of| While teh total of wounded is several | He was born in Galicia in 1374 diameter fell during the th Chicazo, . July 23.—A former cir-|COX’S CAMPAIGN MANAGER L Ao ] Work oat. s Botulhs of the SArar o e o aoen tha i = which | A, Some estimates place the prop-| W ad only a primary school ed- | New York he Bail fell |CuS clown and veteran of several hattles TO TAKE FEW DAYS' REST the reason| ““The police theory is that the mutilation | menaces heace and. (hreatens . frecdom | ¢ at more than £200.000. It is twenty-four years of age|S the hail fell|Giircens, two married couples, two sis- t ent. but it | was the work of a manin, possessing a | and savs 1t was conceived for world su- | TR it much property was destroved | he was' elected 16 the Galician D s and a Japanese from Honolulu| Marletta, Ohio, July 23.—Chairman Adams| crude knowledge of medicie but mone of | per-government. negotiated in misunder.|ad the looting has been heavy. Last|in 1911 was chosen f among 35 western men and women|George H. White, of the democratic ma- it on one ! surgery. Fe s e I night the sky was crimson from bonfires | the Austrian me: who graduated recently from the Sal-|tional committee, who returned to his could not) “Whoever did the job," said Chief M P S PR TR YT P of burning furniture at many places. came promine: r his espousal of social | tile Workers of America v Army Training College here. Each |home here last night, will depart tonight oo cipen. b la mae e s GhlesMad inandadobe e nadieini e Military _reinforcements are being | and political roforms, ‘In 101 ht was Junction will be asked to was commissioned o, (or his summer Tome ‘at Martha's Ving: fien befove: rounaing.| remiove-all organs which would Llos e |Sr and he stands. securely ups brought to Belfast, and the authorities | elected chief of the Polish popular peas-|Plants of the American v lientenant. After a vea / |vard, Mass, where he will spend a few b ehot o1 /2. ctlims or e od e e e re taking all possible precautions. | ant party in the Austrian pariament and|An investizatio practical experience and a regular cu® |days with his family before actively age It was impossible to determine, Dr.| the free and disintrestcd 2 During the shooting in the early hours | since has remained head of that party. |shutdown will be car | respondence course, they will become full | suming the duties of conducting his par- Schwartz said, whetHer several cuts on | Pational justice and advancis of the morning the soldiers were com-| In the Polish p Witos was = = | #edzea - officer: : t's presidential campaign. - r round the | the body had been made befou S o0 | tion, with the covenant of conscience,| Delled to use machine guns against the | president of the committee for land re-|$1,000,000 FOR PURCHASE States represented in the graduating! Returning to his office, Mr. Whits a mile on| death. He was inclined to hee];”‘:_}‘;: HaTe to Jhe) ShAREI-Y By = wriffar Weom. |l In the Falls Road district the | form and succeeded in having passed his OF FARMS IN OKLAHOMA class are Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Colo-|found his desk piled high with messages ng out her|said, that they had been made after the | Pact which. surrenders our am of Feiners were sniping soldiers and | reform measures callinz for the re-distri {rado, Kansas, Texas, _)o{th D{'ém:l of congratulation. His short stay hegs woman died. action and gives to a military afliance { Police from roofs and windows of houses, bu!'o]:\ of larze d an increase of] | Sowtes Tk California, Iowa, Was LR be fcmwded "ZH,‘ political and na- See e on Nearly Becord Time. “I am almost certain i the right to proclaim Americas duty to|The troops returned (he fire. small hold upported Pil- ton and Missouri. ional conferences. e national chai- = L o b eMEn W e e R 5 ae Tt is stated that the wounded persons | sudski's policy of war Soviet Rus| dzar I. Ladd of the Fort Dodge, Ta. | man declined to comment Senator Hatdw e averaging just under| “That can be determine by finding traces| “Senator Harding is to be congratu-|in last night's fighting total more tham| Sia. declaring it to war of defense. | v5 is the reformed clown. MHe fought|ing’s “acceptance speech, saying be had T T e | A was expected, | Of chloroform in the bram.” = - |lated upon his firm and emp 100, Thirty arrests were made. Three | The policy of the peasant party. |loan act, © St Mihiel and in the Argonne, part|not had time to read it e ook ouireached Resolute but her| A list of clothing found in the trunk! proposed league.” H nionists were shot dead by Sinn Fein | Which = the largest the prlia- | W hich be of the time “""1‘ mea““‘"xadm‘!‘-a\;: :;:ly mg:m‘::;(mtwmm will t;;m Ne" Yosk R i of 44 aeconds unde tly | With the body o > answering chord with snipers and another man's head was| ment, has been for land ownersh |8.000 requ ry, went to- Germany I o assume charge of head- tha smine ns o . n ater, a b ime SiB0 o, ke g >, Bryan, assistant sc Army envoy overseas. take formal possession of the Washidg- s ackeca sailor hat. black referendum of the people W body of one of the dead men into a house | iS@m. P. Bryan, assista e of as) 5 R e mne s ma e e o= atiotideaat os is tall, dark of complexion and|missioners of the land o ; ton headquarters. R ' the hreeze I aloft the standard of> Americanism. In- of imposing stature. He has an imores-| The act is limited to per 0 ha¥ |y ¥ STEDMAN, BOSTON BANKER et A el - r headed for the fin-| YOUNG COUPLE - thusiastically and overwhelmingly our|STRIKE OF BERKSHIRE Elve foraiol lelivery d magnetic|been residents e INDICTED FOR FORGERY| DECLINED TO DISCUSS - a minute in L people will respond. Mr. Harding’s po- TR v e G orimors. aridayho_a et - CLOSING OF WOOLEN MILLS T aLs TEBERELY AT ADDRESS FOUND made republican success cer- = z 2L Gothenand L S I e s T - e Detroit, M iy 2T Afyoung s election assured.” Pittsfield, Mass v 23— = S e e a1 man, son of a member of the Boston| posten - July 20.—Presi 3 U loomed UD| roy occupied an apartment at 105 Har. | “ACC OF MEETING OF cet Railway system, scheduled for lo- SHOE MACHINERY 00. SETTLED|$2:300: 22080 B8 norte i was indicted for forgery and attempted| pany today declined to meet Ma: z. In spite of | po; at 105 Hary SHEVIKL AN s R e of 1E vadugeofithie B A0, HE D ind larceny here today on complaint| \Cpd Ny : yor, 2. In & f|per sweet, the address found by a New BOLSHEVIKL AND POLES ht was averted, at least temporar- however. ‘can be made from T St e Vhite or the city council of Lawrence-to: . T vith Jersey| York expressman in a trunk containing| ily, today when the company submitted alem, Mass., July 25.—The strike of | SORCFTT. T, P Ty | T B D & o ied at, his| 1l8cuss the reasons for closing the com= At e iy | U Pody of a young womay, according to | | ZUrich. Switz July, an’ offer of a flat fiteen per cent. wage | employes of the United Shoe Machinery | J0U€ER TR o TUMCRS s ann related that he| PANY'S mills thire and the' possibility for e N hances with | Statement given to the olice by Mrs,| 128 asked the Soviet goverm advance. A vote on the new offer will| Company at ¢ in Deverly Was|gate corporation cor s £400.000 worth of mort.| 21 edTly reopening. The company hedl d to take vm.v‘mnlwid‘».ln Lottie Brooks, manaeer of the apartmeni | A0 !Mmediate cessation of hostilities and |be taken early next week and mean-| Seitled ‘tor of the settle-| Z50 o 4 tor overcharges o ~"">”" T etate of §2.000,-| in & letter to the mayor, caid he had, umper and not only doused hiS| house The apartment was rented to fom | the despateh of a Soviet military de-|while, leaders announced, the men will| ment werc not made public. but it was e a and inherited an oAt of 3 lake| Aiready written him fully on the swbe auled down %) on june 7. They left about a weelt latey | (2Chment to mee the Poles in order 0| remain at work. The men had demanded | Announced that all of the strikers would { committees will T snd. Sasked Scna Sad e na | dect..and added: o waited until| without giving notice. Mrs, Brook, arrange an armistice, according to a|the same schedule as is in effect in Wor-| be_taken back beginminfi next Monday. | oUW SOMUR VEES GO arge of hisjaffaira . ~ietii o T do not readily see how an inta: avay and 0| that ‘she had seen only the iy 1‘3‘\“:’ wireless despatch from Moscow received | cester and Springfi men went on o jon Mol o LEQUEStR 0L (0BRE. O et ~m1°;‘a‘§‘; 2 r“;’:fl"‘f“x view with the counsil of the city of Lay er §ib 100-| taking with hi Bt -| here today. The place for the mee T g in protest against the a [ SeAIREl can B 1 stocks and gave a cl { rence, or with you, can be of m - tw v ¥ ———— D act provides. e amou i T % 3 e any as. explatuad, she wd"",‘f:t"m;"“:“;- h“s of the bolsheviki and the Poles is sug- | io ot T L Er TS tice of the company of forcing e el e S ris father's bank in pavment. ;1;;\9 bn;lg sistance in"controlllvs. the sconcbiigonil 1 @ia nothing except kill the| [TRIERES, Fhe said, ife had| gosted as the Warsaw-Moscow road be- ATTACKE SE. | plove to sizn an ial working con- [ PUrShasec b, & SYES S0 to acres, | (dcclared he then loaned $50 to hiS| gitions which compelled the shut-dowm, r. and jumble up the sed. FoT| When Laroy left, Mrs. Brooks said, two | ("¢¢" Baranovitchi and Brest-Litoysk. OF PROMINENT SINN FEINER| tract. Company officials estimated the |bOme loan act is limi quired cliont. i a few| O In any other respect serve a Tait an hour the two yachts woed the |, Vhen Leroy left, Mrs. 3 ; number on. strike at 2,500 and’ union| .. = e disiliusionment _followe purpose. ¢ fekle winds as ther did on Tuesday. try- | DATKE!S. two ;‘:‘”‘5 and a table cloth Rulers of Spain in Paris. Dromore, County Down, Ireland, July|leaders at between 3,100 and 3.400, The | SMUGGLING SYSTEMATIZED | - Mr. Pendergast said, - when the| PUFGE Lo o T o one 3ib topsail after another. Sham-y po, TSARE from the apartment He| po.o juiy 25— King Alfonso of Spain|23—Rioting and pillaging by unionists| plant has continued In uperation MADAME BELLA HARTMANN r million dollar check came. DACK| govara] utterances of yours which el rock sailed all this time without a club 20 ¥ VIt they: ha h en ;em to the) 3 Queen Victoria have arrived here |Occurred here yesterday evening. During| reduced forces. —_— : no good” as well as severall qon b gt et T BON e which | topsail and_ finally set a working top-| [NCY S04 wou dd’“ urned. He gave o' "o iond, where they concluded|the disorder crowds attacked the house| The settlement was brought about| Genmeva, July 23.—Madame Bella Jart-jothers of smail denominations which| g0 1ot ‘seem to me to approach ithis sail which filled mach less than halt the| jo; ,(3TWariing address near Cheboy- | Uin | IGrllal visie vesterda of a prominent Sinn Feiner. The occu-| through the efferts of Henry J. Skeffing- mann, young widow of an Austrian o dman cashed with his endorsement. | portant problem in a helptul Spirit™ <o upper triangle. i | case everything w: Oy = & pants of the house fired upon the attack-{ ton, federal conciliator. After a final|has been sentenced at Lindau to pay a| ot EOREET = — fter umping several buckets of rain} ., FT € Was not “all right” The | pygeran CAVALRY ==iK ers as they approached but slipped outi conference here today between Mr. | fine of 50.000 marks and serve one month | ;NcREASE OF 15 PER CENT. IN GEN. PERSRING IN OIVILIAN - on the fleet. the squall passed off to sea| g, (UEr Was }r‘flumed' Mrs. Brooks THE GERMAN FRONTIEE|!I70ugh a rear entrance before the| Skeffington, company officials and offi-|in jail for smuggling. It is said she de- EXPRESS RATES NECESSARY CLOTHES PA: T and the southwester resumed business | T OCe fe ,“_‘,;rw',"’ investigating e = building was captured. The house was| cials of the machimsts' union and the|frauded the Berlin and Vienna authoritics 3 SSED UNNOTICED but not at its old pac:_mihdar;mll\mn;:‘;; MBS, Brosks ieiey he woman as| Berlin, July 23— Russian cavalry has|PIomplly burned. Shops belonging fo| metal trades council the union by s unan: {lout pitrmore T e or | Washngton, Jaly 23, KUTRebSEE Rl iCS (00 e ;—"'2 T ed it up first and overha - It ing 19 cribed o Beriin, July, 85 Seubad alry has|,tionalists were attacked and badly|imous vote called the strike off. a small army of emploves ke Con- [ 4 e R e e Mot i ; 22. — Gene: rshiry Y S % g years old, of medium height and | reached Augustovo, south of Suwalki and 0 it = 7 o = omobiles, three | gl ‘ o Jooked at one time as if she would 7o | JCRE m height an: T tpal damaged. Military reinforcements were et e stance, who used six automobiic € | (i) be necessary to meet the expected uniform is a_ figure familiar to the. e Soon Resonite's sails began to fll| WeiEht, and having dark brown hair. o e o Ahe German frORtlen, ac- ent this morning to aid the #slice, Who| TUITION AT YALE T0 B motorboats and other paraphernilia in | Wit Vs Ard o express employes by thelcountry; John J. Pershing in clviMan' 2= to the resul nere was never & eS| yoxpREDS OF TELEGRAMS were hard pressed. INCREASED FROXL $240 TO $300 {railroad labor board, T. B. Harrison of a‘:se&r::ls:e:tu&r;:tm by thousands em 3 "l ke = = = New York, representing e erican 5 = g In the last mile Resolute t:cked ': POURED INTO BRYAN The Democratic Platform. AMBITION OF SPELLACY IS New Haven, Conn., July 23.—Tuition NLUCKY Railway Fxpress Company, estimated to-| The leader of the American Hxpedi- Jeeward under ballooner while Shamrock| That democratis platform draft is not TO GET BACK TO HARTFORD|In the undergraduate departments of NDO T. WGAFFIN | day at the advance express rate hearing | tionary Forces, in passing through Bos- crossed the finish line with spinmaker to| | Tincoln. Neb., July 22—Several hun-|so fl-natured. after all; for, while its Yale University will be increased from [before. the interstate commerce. commis- | ton to begin a'short stay at Naushon Isx starboard. nd as many more let-| paragraphs “indorse,” ‘“commend” and| ashington, July 2 -1$240 to $300 w the fall term, it was e the fact| e Enests - Cam % i1 sail the 3 h . Jet-| shington, July 23.—Thomas J. Spel-|$240 to § ¥ he fact|sion. ] d 3 B The yachts will sail their final race to | X3, many special delivery, poured into| “hold,” ‘“profess regard and reafirm.” {lack of Hartford, who is understood to|announced today. The corporation at a|that he drew Uy cu-| Advanced rates of approximately 25| Forbes, former governor general of tha* motrow over 2 ‘?;"t X'v g 3;1 LN e ryan's office here today, urg-| “favor.” “advocate” and “pledge.” “urge |nave been selected to succeed Franklin D. [recent meeting sanctioned the increase, | perstitious to be the unluckiest possible,|per cent. have been asked by the ex- Philippines. was recofnvued by enly B e T I "w"" the prohibition party | and demand,” on the other side they only sevelt as assistant secretary of the|and provision is made whereby a student|Oriardo IcGaffin saw service on ress companies to make an added return| Pérson. The general mufti stroMed: er. ‘mm" I;‘"‘ or, rmedem. They came | “oppose” and “‘condemn.”—Boston Herald. v when the latter retires next mon:h |nOw in college who may feel obliged tolfronts, including Chateau Thierry, Cham-|of about $70,000,000. and Mr. Harrison|about with his son, ‘Warren, and his Summary. it s oy e Sountry,asidithy to ke the race as the democratic vice|do so may ask that the increase be re-|pazne’ and Argomne and came, through’estimates that about $30,000,000 addi-| &ide, in conventional dark suit, =Y Start. Finish, | dominant key note in all was that this The Peopel's Mistake. presidential candidate, said today he had|mitted. The increase is attributed tofivithout a scratch. He became ill|tional probably would have to be raised.| hat, soft collar and white tie; an ups: | Ya was Bryan's opportunity to tanding figure, vet one which did Skpte. - : - 3 4:39:25 v e tunity sweep the| pagple who have been finding fault |not been offered the post and would not|the higher costs of maintaining thepowever, and was sent home several - e standing figure, ¥ e Shamrock IV .....1:01:56 4:43:08 | SOt ated with E;?}'xflem eyerywhere | oith the mail service ently didn’t | accept it if it were oftered. university. In April, 1919, the iuition|months ahead of his divis { CAPACITY AIR MAIL SERVICE obtain recognition on streets th Elapsed Time. Cor. Time. | and Np“b“urn aics democratic know what they were talking about. The{ “My only ambition is to get back to|fee Was increased from §160 to §240. . == CLEVELAND-NEW YORK-CHICAGO ;:;Ie:;‘.h:nhnd m”fd on parade a few: - 2 2 v H Lot i . e "ROCUTED ILE AT ol e’ ng £ ATREENIEe 35598 democratic platform says the service is| Hartford, Conn.” said Mr. Spellacy. — ELECT! g — s e e T3iiite iy P ey Tl all right. The people are liars—Toledo == CLEORLON O S WORK ELECTRIC WIRING| Cleveland, July 23.—Air mail _service NFESSIONS FIGURE S Sute wins by three minutes, 18 sec- P g S Blade. Germans Surrender Airship. ACCEPT ROOSEVELT'S BERTH between Cleveland and New York and |ALLEGED CONFESSIONS FI 25 :f"l_ 3 time: 9 minutes, 53 seconds IN BURGLARY POLICIES — London July 22.—The German airship ‘Waterbury, Conn., July —Francis| Cleveland and Chicago is now being op- IN PETTIBONE MURDER C. ¥ e time. : = Our Suspicions Confirmed. L3¢, slightly larger than the British di-| Hartford, Conn., July 23.—Thomas J.| J. Brown of this city, a Yale graduate in |erated at capacity, C. A. Parker, super- 28] corrested . New York, July 22.—Insurance com- e > o3 bl 113 Spellacy, who is an assistant United| chemistry, was electrocuted in his home |intendent of the central district of the| Manchester Vt., July 23.—Two 5 T 2 rigible R134, which last year. made a|Spellacy ot 1 e : 5 Elapsed Time on Legs. panies here today announce the inclusion | Senator Reed says he knows why they | {7 L%\ jantic voyage, was surrendered|States attorney general at Washington, | here tonight while Working on electric|United States air mail -service an-|sions and other statements alleged e 1st Leg. ‘znglxif. zlrdl:qr S umrf burgiary | klcked o Q’;L‘au(f.. mixcfl’:l:::u:r;?“ at the Pulham airdrome this morning, in today sent to his own paper, the Hart-] wiring. His left arm got in_contact|nounces. 23 L have Ibre;nn ml::e hyflfymtnhl& Pettib Resolute .. .. 51:02 1:13:36|policies to protect owmers of private | i o seytiey “ant him | oordance with the terms of the treaty |ford Post, the following: with a live wire under a floorins. His| “Ever since we have used our bomb-|on trial for the murder o wife, shamrock .. ..1:35:02 50:13 1:15:50stock. A ThoWg of twenty per cent. a|there—Knoxville Journal and Tribune. | oF€ v coites. “The published statements that T am|arm and the left side of his neck wWere |ers we have been bringtg approximate-|admitted as evidence late today - The official weather forecast for the|year of the original value of the stock to be appointed assistant secretary of the| badly burned. Brown ~w. 24 years|ly 1,000 pounds of mail daily from the]Judge Stanley M. \¥ison. One co sandy Fook yacht race course tomorrow |is made for the hazard, and only one-| The school children of » »= follows: fifth Of the total amount of the policy “Fresh winds, varying from south to’may be on liquor. Sweden under the direction of thelr teachers, plant about 6,000 .trees each year. ¥ If one’s faults showed on the surface navy are simply rumors. I am not a most people would look as if they had |candidate for and will not accept the tha measles. 4 position.” old and was in charge of the chemical lahoratory in a local industry. unmarried. He was ast and another 1,000 pounds from the west,” he said. *“A like amount leaves Cleveland daily in each direction.” sion is claimed to have been made to . torney General Frank C. Archibald State’s Attorney Collins M. Graves.