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LXI—NO. 211 POPULAT@ ORWIC 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS o PRICE TWO CENTS - Sl s e £D PARAGRAPES (Cox- Venomous i E ST T T — UF quAN SUFFRAGE " Peace Treaty T\:lfi; Bl:;‘nr;.pe cox ve" 2 s ln flanlelsu" I-efi In‘ s[((‘Bxl;mlnsankyrlr, Lmignvmfj sctens %Ew HUPE, F flR WARSAw i i’{ig&fii,i ll\)ve:s Zmdcxxl;flpn’:mfiefi Attacks 0" Hard'"g Darkness by Sturm m::;,.g::;x‘;e pn?fl::l:;":r J?,ffe':m',?fl = e ! i S BY SlNGLE .I.HREAD NEW YORK FANS PAID EINAL AR e Imf'ifongf:”::a “T?L:‘;Q',f“a;% S SGVIET F UREES . A . e el R S R e e IEf T FATE id final tribute tonight to . ¢ > A $20,000,000 memorial. bailding Wi Ra Chipman, shortstop of ihe Clove- o of Nations as a and 15 Minutes Mills and|,. in Tennessee, if ‘that state erected o A North Carolina Senate, Having Voted to Postpone Action to T i e thhonm!élz D“d, TRk Moving Picture Ho u s e s|raitfies the suffrage ame : ’; N Pelish Counter-Offensive is in Full Swing at Various Points— 3 State o o pitehed 0 Dem. nvent i H Senator Key Pittman of Nevada wi - oo Next Regular Session, Leaves Tennessee the One e O Boiaw vention. Were Without Light. di;fif;*‘j’;_d.’n,oj e atenal campaign Along the Northern Front the Poles Have Pushsd the 3 1 ¥ us, 0., 217 % i s west of the I Mou 8 . - £ g3 £ : Remaining to Make the 36 Necessary For Ratification of e e s e o:;vm‘l';o:dg::s“;f (Special to The Bulletin.) Hiaies eBRD0 B Russians Beyond th: Wyra River—French Ara Tekink &5 emu;mgal W Suffi Amendment—Tennessee | Liniiea. which Joft. the Grand Ovn. | 445, Governor Cas iy Party's presiden-| Danielson, Aug 17.—The severe elec-| pear Adwmiral Cary T. Geayson ro- : ot the Feder: 'oman rage e = 2 tral station at 6:30 o'clock tonight and | tal candidate, Rayed Senator Harding, | trical storm this cvening severed a high | turned to’ Washington {rom Lis vacation Prominent Part in ths Guidance of the Polish Army, ” ut Taking | i< scheaulea to arrive in Cleveland to- | the republican” nomigee, “‘reactionary,” | tension feed wire near Central Village|yo resume his care of the President o House Adjcurned Until 10 a.-m. Today Witho denbumaty o % f 'clock. 's[and left Danielson and the surrounding|peqith. o VAISaW, Aug. 17.—(By The A. P)— a . morrow morning at 8:20 o'clock, | de he termed Mr. Harding's [2nd_left unding | heal (The Rt uE: 17— (By : Poves| s declded not to take advantags iof q 5 Juring the -day, while the player's | Plan for a separate peace with eGrmany, | Section in darkness” for an hour and 15 — < e Waeoian Soviet hold upon the gates Tehitcherin's hospi v Action on the Amendment—Final Vote Today is Regard- T L R e TS demoaratic position. o |Minutes. No material damage has bech| syenmanip Snug HADOF, e e 1t ajameaw has been broken, acsording|in Waen S 'OSPItallty and will remgin z s - hundreds of baseball fans called there | league of nations ‘reservationy. s 7o | reported. gl o | DIOE L board, e ter e olcets Neda. 41/ This Boliah Gaut| ' Tekveiie arrived here this afterfigin ed Almost Certain. to view it and tonight a large crowd | “unbending.” Patrons of the moving picture houses | after a collision in a heavy foz with the | ter Tarie I8 declared to be in full sway |on o delayed - ror ey from Dansie, 43 B gathered-at the Grand Central station. | = “The San‘ Francisco platform,” saiq |heTé Were deprived of viewing any of {1 . “pottsbilte. falling Jal NS With the Soviet forces| was held uy breiuer the railroad -was c North Cur- Vote in Tennessee Today: The assemblage acted as an escort as| Governor Cox, in his address opening iie | (€ - Programs, storeweepers who iwere e S Preuss el contin o o 1 i ling. % under Russian artillery fi i 7.V ted : - | Ohio cay & Y - fortunate enough to have gas in their | ne IMount St. Jossph maternity hos- Pressure wpon Warsaw has been re-| Th i re southwest of Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 17.—Unexpec! in was carried through the sta mpaign -and relinquishin, il Moy 3 ster 1i ftievan somco, has ; orn, Where the road pare the- Vs~ adiournment, of the lower mouse of the e iag T e faviitbrmed an | Isdderahin nop state, “gives us 1ol |places, used that for illumination. Those | ;h1® Mewnt St Jeser MifeRY ro | Communaeooing to the official ~ Polish | tula. " Amsacg e Pascengats Sais - : Jn LR ah iR 3 s ~y fire ; communique, juo > : three | ti th | TiZht to ety that didn't shut up shop. One enter- | Ryt JUSE S was destivyed by due, just issued. ‘The statement|eral alfieq - - i Tennessee legislature today after aisle near the gates and stood Wi LT UGc Jeague on terms £ e ok s said R allied officers who said tae . hours of debate prevented final action on | E55, N0, BF 8RS BT BT Sead need no defense. L {;{;""‘g‘vfis'fl;fl?"éecfi?&"nog\ooad harny With ® ioss of about $20,000. ”f.“.‘m;t,nl Dimoskl firected {he | apparently came from the Tight ke A the federal suffrage amendment. ball player passed through. four DPosition is not unbending. v |PI2ce With ile standing at the| p Witson_induced former G atone that effected relief. | the Vistula. §=c £ djourn-- £ € g has | claim that ' w, - W llight on his automobile standing a resident Wi'son i f atement savs the. bolsheviki, who Suffrage opponents moved for a ‘While the death ofChapman 2 ‘e can_ accept anything - (i Samuel W. MoCall, of M nned 6 s lea that ; 3 = vi - front of the/lunch room. ernor Samuel W. McCal ned to cross the Vistula south- = T hould mave mmbre mé 10 delib: | caused sorrow among baseball mas- e O ne et R N vany sea oo Semnel W SISGAL, oF aee War region_of Macie. | KEPUBLICAN CHIEFS 1v members should h“"‘-? o eethed with ex- | nates, players and fans, LR e ’lh'mfla‘w‘“ of our consti- | torceq to shut down for the night, em- [ nemper of the Tariff Comr (thirty1five 1% les £rpm thio. aanp: CONFERENCE win, e, Tl house B i the body in ses. |ad deeply grieved over the acci o | nay e EBLRN (OF thevther | noves golng’ Wopes arotnd 8 o'clock. gt ), Were forced badk. :; H EARDING citement. Efforts to hold the y Carl Mays, the New York pitcher Who | nations that we will gohus far and no ourth Polish army,| Marlon, Ohio Aug 17.—4 eo Oviel resistance at © the republican Party o miles south of Siedice) | neve tocay o PR ey B o o pobrisoner and captured{ul: for Seis o lii « g g journed “aft- fourteen machine guns. | €r several hours Without M!:ul e t Telephore lines were affected DY 10 | Duringthe month of Jily fhe Tited ; i ~many being reported out of or-| gt Shipving Board annourced 35 omplets sur jimiclion carried, ‘o Ghiss, vote was | that iresulted in Chapman's def'q‘{ The league issue was featured by Gov- St T e i Ritenian St : 150 s demawalsht They | Opposition leaders aeld o ‘ot mentl. | After the game yesterday Mays al | o X -ahd{Rleo S addieses of | orires et pad e ) Gramentad g O R et opposi- | virtually a correct indicatioh ©of U | o his room and denled himself €0 all | Newton D. Baker, secre Ty of war, and {some desk or mantél, was brought i = Reos DostpoRe. | ment o rat Ao, e i bo attached | —even. his intimate friends and team | Senator Atlee Pomerens Af Ohio. practical. usefulness when the lights | J. . v. parmentier, administrator of h_before | clared no importance should be attached | —even his intimaie friends and [ Pertectly peraimcs aer. 0 sion, however, were unavailing and the delivered the ball in vesterday's game i further.” e 5 g ak announces that the|tasck o fsettiing a time f . 1 1] to it e floor. of his room durins the | orable useds” were bt “m“dlshl":i went eut and limne were faken out of |the French Ministeg of B arrived ", [ollowing up. their coiinter-of- | meeting. oF .apother. adantion. 3 the floor = Sk appli oards, dusted mac Cew York . Lorraine. He w relieve the = : imost certain day that Chapman had died the pitch-| proposal, and the convention gave him)But those who had neither article in the |75 4 e nominee make s Debate on the motion that the house (RS @ 4 completely and said he | ovation atter o - They have pushed tne|t] PS away from Mari & - L oh 2 D & 2 ol viorz i . . vation as he proceeded. |house, and there were many such c A total of 8 vessels, carry ond the Wyra river and re-|at length with icn might be | oncur in_the Jotion of the sendte 11 vt | ;o.i/cq to give himself M to the dis-| The' separate. aees issue, Governor |sat in darkness or went (o hed. 1t was | A tofal of 13,558 sessels, cavein oW, the So oreh aen ) | tying the amchdment c t forces re-here of front porch dsecis Yar o s fired onout o town invitation - was - AR L ine guns, and only two date were a1 +§ 1o fpg’ : > as possible. Cox declared, “wi s 2 ion has been States por ; { trict attorney as soon as POSSibi 3 wclared, “will remain in’the public the first time that this section has been |355TeERte O STAMRIGL 1ong OF €O0 the contention that ,this }egnsmure‘ hz;:l On his visit to the district attorney's | mind. i without_ electric lights at - night. for | gn So J0S SEer H i June 30 no right to act on ratification, B8 a €1at5e ofice, Mays was accompanied by Char- | ““This, atter aji» pe continued, “is the |such a length of time, in about a year. = »f the state Constitution provides tha les McManus, business manager Of the | crux of the situati 3 Polish a ¢ ; wes in the region of |of front' porch - i i At t scientist, 0 2 S e 4 ; « nager : 60, THe rohction -_— s Sir Norman Lockyer, eminen northeast of Warsaw,| Will H, Hays, i irman, legisiature, {o pass on a proposed-amend. |\ VOIANNE, L RE Speaker a1 | candidate - prorises you nothing. LTy, Struck Municipal Building. died at Sidmouth, ogand, aced 51 16 | the siatemont Saye, announced that ar mavonal Harding's. submission o e ar e Cleveland club. Mays 1 7 Ing but months and possibly ye showe day evening lightning |on scientific subjetcs, especially astron- 5 irecting. didate’s L - S Speakers opposing this View POt |ment to Assistant District AMOTeY | delay. - On the" atacs namn e s L] 0o O ucetay ‘ oo e . ) W . e e Putnam muni- | omy. d to opinions attributed to W. L. Frier-| FETF 00 SRS e, eyes fill- e promise | struck the tower on the Putna; 2 i5.—There were renewed |lvered from the front porch to 2 mpet- 1| You this—that after the 4 i ilding Cl h street and n. solicitor general of the United States, | 1910 4 O¥Ce: P16 B TACH FVC0 Senl e 4th of March,|cipal building on Church ont today that the French|ing arranged by the r CIator sPasquale Catrambona wos sentenced 5, ps s =t L s more prominent part in!UNion. The chairman saif the - and Attorney General Thompson of Ten- | b TIh Le2X8 to lifedimprisonment at Plymouth, M of the Pofieh an e\ Was fuxiiie i Seakc: on datar n . that a decision of the supreme| ™y ‘o, siraight fast ball and not for the murder of Police Officer G 3 a1} 15 i LR Ml BT T iy ourt holding void a clause in the OMo |, oyrved one. When Chapman came to B. Guyette in November last at Lrock- | sponsi, e new taction Snow ereg| YOr. recont nce . (o Lo v by B sonstitution relating o ralieation of (80-} ;g ot the, mignar for a straight fast ton. cmploved to repell the invaders, | ) toms to oths eitis for priin VIS ral amendments also*nulli ball, which I delivered. It was . i 3 s for that duy Tad Modern implement s ¢ 5 e : 3% o rious- ™ implements of war ixen turned fov:, : : o ; - v, when Pennsylvania train No. 144, east- f qopon o1 ke band Tothes e e It was conceded by many s 14 | head in an effort to get out of the paf o sl Fioamis vas wrecked in | fnac 0TS Of Warsaw, were boing brossuy| 4 When the st receive e ek that whether women of the nation would | ., 0 "1 was"too Tate, however, ‘ B R o R ¥ e A vote i November depended upon Ten |,q-, second . later he" fell to. ‘the passing over a culvert near Bluff City, 1d from the east. : o inen wl weans ‘avorable action by Florida was 3 Airplanes were « < o ttable ra i : y : I : | Fifen of my care 2 1 wouia gl . gaway on bombing raids upon the| It Was announced that there would waid to be out of the question nad fall‘,:l'_ incident of my career and I would e - !P Ozdway, president of the | in, ;, [°I0°S: tanks which had seen ser.|De on rlxboration of the senator's e o et D O e tne Jogina. | anything if I could undo what has hap- aron P. O:away, : oo o e, i e s o i et mont and Connecticuf b e A. P. Ordway Co.| shot himse!f ! ot could shatter so; v speech he will Ty i i 1 o: a prosper- | < = T a ' ak | August tures of those states in speclal session | PRCL] | o aroves story, Mr, Joyee Sat“rda Au st ZISt e T (oo more e |3 o Intiamapee It | have met with faiure. said he thought Chapman’s death was ’ - ous manufactu New Which have stood more than|a delegation from Indianapoys frs= I €spected that the address will e -de: i have ratified the g : j York. 8150 remasa Sred s 2 oo d from the| Thirty-five states | if | purely accidental. 3 SR | 50 sneedy armored boats| ¥ imost exclusively 12 fo..g3, s proces. | ymenament Leight have refected it and It PYEY RECCENIL, pogion today lsald ) 3 3t Centa's hend-| pans, VIELUIa. armed with mashine puac, 11108 G ate chamber | North Carolina postpones the last | the Detroit and Boston players pian- DAY A DOLLAR SteMasymmnimibed opt Cantx are | greas RS of these tyves are not here Inj . What ‘took place;at ihe sestisn was it again | next year, Tennessée is virtually the lasf ned to draw up a petition asking rorI | quarters. Mexicali, that mx L epmss eat numbers, there are some, with |described by Senator Nex as bt 2 2 hope of the suffragists. the banishment from organized base- under way with Mexican Ie o : D€ types in addit many of which ! Eeneral discussion out reaching ball of Mays. B‘ IYS 'I HE MOST saries for the resignation of Gov Areenipplied bY the allies, according to| @1y - decisions except. tentactvern e e Manager Trie Speaker of the Cleve- . ta. aFreement. ~ During {he G2y tanks crepe | said all of the participants + v21>: Hasd- | MOVEMEN ROWN o i h Colonel T. L. 2 rough tr eets, heartening -ling were leaving Marion Bt 1 L £ | MOVEMENTS OF C land club, talking witl e S et ng the po 3 g m'zat - wed e o shic! PRINCE CARL OF RUMANIA |fiugton. one of the owners of the Yan- . y . e s | IRt K2y 215 100 fresh infantey | that there had been mo i aent fee st s e o Sillghe ol aite 3 cscaident, was unavold, Read the mel'chants advertlsements s e o | 51,170 mthe training cuariers, |TeSpmption, of the confersye luiet: Madison, ' Wis., Aug. 17—Crown 2 ican Red Croes canteems cared for abls American Re Carol of Rumania, en route home after |’ 4o not hold Mays Jesponsivie in i) . f o tnan SN e e A he Far East, will be the guest | 55y way » he added. “I have been act- 'rle‘dietm h the - oo T i, e e k| in » when they appear, for : of Madison on Thursday. ive in discouraging my players froi Betwoen 1,500 4’ 2,008 eperatives | St 1o the fra All of those : emphatic in declaring that = *ypeet history passedjed no modification in the prineln'e o5& singing. They | the front porch campaign. They 41 xatd °s. some of which however that “a number of " A0 Were dragging carriages | probably would be made in other cities,” Of the city the lancers|adding that such trips had béén &.part end. of the plins from the beginning. The ian ‘Soviet pris-|only points to be settled, it.was said, 7 this afternoon,jwas th number and places of out of om had been in battle this|town speeches h R oups of twen-| In addition > favoring & fecat peseh in droves of Labor Day spe: enator He:dumg-eme an inepeetion of the University of Wis- | holding Mays responsible, and in re- : 3 3 . gl inre s e R e sman el i menst s v || wonderful bargains. ER RIS iR el college. A receplhf Empiittec headed|for the good of baseball, I hope ali talk N to work under o e T by President E. Birge of the uni-{of this kind will stop. -1-can realize e el versity and Dean H. L. Russell olh!.hc that Mays feelsmthls éhlmg stLdeegly | May 26 last. icultural college, will weicome him.|as any man could, an 0 not want Shmadetl JRG s 1a cxpegted 1o vialt Chi- %o ady anything to his burden. I do 3 Sl ien e Pt e T cago, Cleveland and Washington, paying | not know what prompted the action of | — S R O T bis respects to President Wilgon before | the Boston and Detroit players. For[with the least amount of conversationset fire to the buil Do ool mE s sl DL T s e E At = 3 " - s be the first woman to pilot a _plane icting crowds of the cap-|phasizes the mawher s . a il eavi mania. my, part I think it is deplorable: possible, we'll enter the league: from the tip the tower was twisted |be 8 . e K . ik 3 R | Tere e her hotel uptown Mrs. Chapman, | The democratle candidate _denouniced |out of place and hung aser ot an . hzle | across the Atlantic. o rfvm & Sunddy after- e erened o D ents o & - % who entered an uneven race with death particularly the republican argument that [of 60 degrees. In the city council y = S a ns . ] :0, 1s ners re urn-" e, declaring tue es's for ""!‘ o S tuERRE lastafleht, arriving from Cleveland sev- | the league would increase probability. of [chambers at the time were ity orn | Rival e ot e s Shocolored Jumpers and |porch engagem uis bal feen 2o maimets 1CE DELIVERIES IN DALLAS, TEX. | 31 hourkintter her nusband bechibed | e, Thomas P. Ryan, Serscant of Dojies |Parts of Austr erday in connec: 27ing resemblance o labor-| = that Tt 0. i3 of ‘oum coule ba . —_— ice | Bis last, refused to accépt the proffer-| Denying also that the league could or- | George Lard and Dafcsimon Wil 692 R SEE dac Daniel 3. ManalE s Tnel oo or e o, steel oL {grantea. i v Dallas, Texas, Aug. 17—All the ice |eq consofafion ot hérhusband's friends | der Amerion soldiers overseas, Governor | O'"Birien. ' With a blinding crash all the |Tival of Archbishop Danicl J. Manais Ble - the distan od Was plainly audi- mong other things there was soms gompanies which discontinued deliveries | ang team mates. “iBxcept for - Tris|Cox continued: lights in the building went out. Realiz- |0f Australiz in Engla [’,n the u];m"(- Yhutv it was.distinct- ussion of Senator Harding's speech fast_Saturday in face of threatencd | Speaker, manater.of; the Cleveland | rhy ctican leaders, in declaring | ing that the building had been struck s i PR Pt 17 e allery. Spiteful explo- tember 8 at the Minnesota state r o e e er i ooiees they Tuet | team Shie wouldidet no onsYspending | thatdonr ‘or. e potentatns cocm Lo AR oy e, oulldl: e T R e e e il e ; ot ol Mgt e fulr, nls <13 engagement thus far awas = R Bl s °d by Gov-|the demand of federal officials that ice | the day in her rome. order our soldiers anywhere, are speaking | found the outside of the - tinper siy | s A . Tutely Tanking, oy ndjfrom Marion, Farm questisss:: am e be retalled at sixty flve Gents instesd| The post-mortem examindtipn of 1e s Relieate rs e e x| ablaze. Lard ran to fire box 45, on jJaruary 17 D N ehowed | impression se outely lacking, giving the | treated in the speech were talked oyer of eights cents, resumed deliveries to-|hody brought no new information. e * = Bridge street but the alarm nystem haq | filed in the showed | imp "h the hemimiature war as com-|Dy the candidate with Henry Wallase of day, selling at the reduced price. The |cording to the autopsy surgeon. Chap- | epITORIAL CoMMENT on been knocked out of order by the|the decedent ot e ouAaing don thy ey o ey Indicated district attorney's office announced that [man died from 4 blow in the 1tt fen: 2 _|storm, so-it was recessary to call the : = - S A e Dl would watt e 02 (Rt P it expects similar reaults in the cam- |poral reglon which fractured the st RECENT NOTE T ITALY | fire department'by telephone. Tre e Chataher L LD Whith are beih nsc‘f"‘tvcalf' e Z | paign against high- prices for ice in|depressing a portion of bome whiih = itorial |t fire Ponded speedily and soon haq | barrel marufacturer, who returned Fgoy e e e iy e W e B other north Texas citie caused an inter-cranial hemorrhage, wnr:?nl:;l Q;Elau‘vim;h; ngrr:tonex;or:} the fire under control. The flames were | the United States, declazed ‘f*::‘v‘ém"‘[’\'t";\v. Houing e o.v‘l’sfi?lr\sn-;z\:‘ CLAIMS THAT POX/ P o %, |cent note to Italy from Secretary Colby, | co5fned o the outside of the tower |result immediately from b ving their effects to. to HAS BEEN SWINDLED (9 SAFE IN COURT ROOM MAY TAKE ACTION AGAINST regarding the Russian situation, ap- | ey l, [tlle damage was done by |establish prohibition in Spain. Iroskies, the principal verl, FINAL ACCOTNTING OE ROBBED OF ABOUT $25,000 MAYS PLAYING IN LEAGUE peared today. er 1o city offic The blazing Steamship Samuel Mars! w. Doston, Aug. 17—An intimation of the CHARLES FROFMAN.ESTATE T Washington, AUS. 17—A euggestion{ _Tribuna says that without recognizing e s beople In ith Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 17—The safe |that players of the American league | General Baron Wrangel, the anti-bal- |of the ity depantment oy (o1 Beadsy S (i Al o tatio, In Police Judge Ray L. Chesbro's court | baseball ‘clubs “strike” against amy|shevik commander. oo Sorm Russia, | the blaze. It was jepe Cle Notified of | 3 Cardinal Dntere. oo™ an, Centeel police statlon, “was rob- | further participation by Pitcher Carl|America ‘“resolutely gravitates’ fomcid evening to estimate o . 0e Tuesday ] smugzled into the Ur bed last night of approximately $25,-|Mays of the New York Americans in | France” and adds it must not be forgot- mate the damage done, e © department has been called in-| défense to be offered by Charies Ponal; © to aid in carinz for the wound.|BOW in jail as the outcome of the firvgae and other “apparatus|Cial dealings, was given today by.his nces at Praga, across the | Chief counsel, Danaiel Melsaacs, . Wi ed by provincial author! rging aboard were to ted State: 5 | said that Ponzi had been swindled-out toey 'L qwas discovered when court op-|leaguc contests: was made today by|ten that “besides the abstrach - ines T While starting an airplane flight from he f T was said this|© fthousands of collars through the ened today. St. Louis players, who joined members |logical America represented by Wilson, | HELD FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE London to Pa Owen Mboore, Ameri- E had been heard|forgin and raisinfi of his notes. - ! hesulations proposed by rallroads re- Of the Washington team in informal|another more real exsts, of natural b ©OF KIDNAPEING GRANDDACGHTER |can motion picture actor and former & husband of Mary Pickford, was injured lizabeth | when the plane crashed to the ground ircless note| The attoney declared that motes=fer the foreisn minister.; $100 in some cases had been raised. to fhence Of the Soviet message |the run on Ponai's office, he 5aid, " the e newspaver correspondents!$1,000 and others accordigly. . D admitted *w limitation . of ! confusion =~ Vi~ ~-gulfing from the quiring prepayment of freight charges | Meetings to discuss the death of Ray |enthusiastic, simpls plutecrany, | wit : e o dogints In Canada were ord- | Chapman, Cleveland &hortstop, whose |has nothing to do with the demooratis| Meriden, Conn.’ g 1 man who had lered suspended today from August 15| skull was fractured Monday by u pay | policies of World oneiiatire: Chapman of New Britain was held i | nene Toedon Frohman and | to December 16 by the Interstate Com-|Mavs pitched. Washington prayio aunuing the newspaper decl-~ 15100 for trial a week from ragar Y merce Commision, pending investigation. | 100k 10 action pending a decision by | “The war mentality has now tursed to hen — * many of the American, Englisn, T te ! arraigned in police court this morning o rmed bandlts looted the First - SALLLETE larse number of notes pre-cnted for 2 sy the league authorities” as to thely | concrete aims of Deace, countable in |, charge of abducting and kldn:‘\pfun: \vfi'vx a ,-: yn:(’ Ehochion | L and Spanish correspond ! pavment' yicveuson: smcic veing closly T. S. ARMY CONTINGENTS IN cogse!.ou. o money andl these instincts (ha;e Lelgpedl her 7 year old granddaughter, Gladys | =>“°:_Pfi_ N R | checked with the records. i -&‘ 5 toded 2 ) -~ oqo s players were said to have|a new virility consisting of the kind of Doherty, from the home of th it TUDR e iErioe and Bib- At a hearing in the fede 8’ court s WIDELY SBIARATED BECEIONS (1, vored u genetal sores) to all others |political and financial eugenics typically | fancl "cnomms rmerte o i S Child's | Monaay, of A0 o sum ooy spd J . e day on petitions T4 recetvershis of the Froh-| Washington, Aug. T7—Contingents of |1 1A 1638Ue 0 refuse to piay. i mrs | Ammctican. pardiy Brses Serlly. piomesrd satvait also calls for fhe avest r 1 |oTEY ‘two automobiles. New Canadian Prime Minister | scouritics schange Company, of which atter| i e s =0 today being | S2M€ Where Mays was included, Sl prtven It s ik elales Ko b tmerty and Shars it g s beo SAatan q Ponzi was the head, no opposition 1 1 be- | maintaified in ten wWidely semacoiod 5 P SAeonn st if the political spheres ref:‘ecung llhxs taking her daughter out of the state, Sro g A e voiced. Judge Morton took under ad- 3 alized 2 tions of the world, Out of a ioia t Is impossible to suppress the man scofjomic, infalerance st of the = anclent o5 S be found jn New Britain yes.| Austrian Government notif ks e Yisement the receivership plea and algo ength of 203,870, units in continental |71° TNKS he can tell a story. SUled plitoeresy rams the other Vaite 1 L B0 T ToUnd ot B pena g e Ion GO the question whether -one or “three United States comprise 153.000 in the of %MPS- fax :f“;‘:v S laLIe Y Lpatween'ittip Doliertys’ aud tome. eanis e civers should be appointed. This constitutes ife's conversa- | Philippines, roughy-. 20.000; Germany ézc:;:y Grom the other side of ihy JABO Beherty seized the child from e - ramniture o Tialy thoptorney General Allen. said . n with her when he stays|15.690; Hawail 4,600; Panama 4350:| = . : ¢" {mther and brought her here. SE e 7 at the returns filed by note. holds | San. ! : g o R e P : Daughter Of DemocraticPres. [ocean. s ey ; A mania and Jugaslavia. : up to the time of closimg today sho around Please | Porto Rieo 1,300 China 1.500; Alaska ! The Idea Nazionale says: “The ener- L the liabilities of Ponzi to be $5.348.0 move; y my way.” 0; France 138, and England 13. idential Candidate getic precise note unveils those interna- [ PO PROMOTE SYSTEMATIC | sat i Tnited States | 3 3 e ¥ y e > S Sult was filed in the Un | orb = T KRR g tional political deceivers who preaci the ul This sum included the 50 per cent SOCIAL SERVICE OF CATHOLICS | district court, Chicago, by seven rail- DUNN WORSTED CO0..TO g0spel of peace while waving the bloody roads. to restrain the- Publ Utilities | :;e glimch;l;em’;-‘e’e:;na': 7"’51)’0= p: : = Snapshot Of Senztor Warren CLOSE UNTIL SEPT. 7 sk E‘;mfl;{"‘lhef{;fii s "ci| Hartford, Conn., Aug. 17—The dio-|Commission and Attorney General Brun. | 500 note hola = 3 while it cannof 2! ers had responded to . his . request they get in touch with his offies. 27" —r e = Negfo Jazz in Lendon. ~2i.° Unusual and enthuslastic suceess ate tended ‘the tour of “Southern \Sym=. copated Orchestra,” made up of southe- - ern megro musicians, which began ‘& series of nightly concerts at Kin; y hall, London, recently. Cultured Lom= don audiences crowded. the hall might after night to listen to the: typieallif: negro jazz music. -An article in e Daily Mail describes one. performents = as follows: SRR “When the trombones moaned languorously and - the kettle-a cesan bureau of social service has filed|dage from enfo the cent fare articles of associatioh With the secretary |law, wheh will beome effestive Aug. 31. of state. Its purpose is to promote sys- tematic soclal service throughout the| Wyman §. Bascom Roman Catholic diocese of Hartford, to|in charge of the extraordinary erand establish and maintain a training school | jury empaneled to investizate gambling for ‘worker sand to co-orllinate all Cath-|at “Saratoga Sprins. N. Y.. conducted { TWO DESTROYERS TO SAIL ollc chiable aEencles. Cte \mhe Incor- | several raids, arresting gl = porators are Bishon John J. Nilan, Mon- | thousands of doliars’ worth o e AL WOR HHDKTEB.‘IN’EAN signor Thomas S. Duggan, Rev. Matthew paraphernalia and whis Washingtion, Aug. 17—Two of the six |J- Judge and William BroSmith of Hart. per destroyers which have been ordered to | ford: VICIOUS ASSAULT TUPON Mediterranean waters, the Fox and the AN INSURANCE MANAGER Kane, will sail from Philadelphia August | TEREE FIREMEN INJURED — o 3 21. They will be followed by the cruiser AT FIRE IN BRIDGEPSRT| New York, Aug. 17—Louls Cerf, met- St. Louis, sailing on September 8. The ropolitan manager of the Mutual Bene- date of departure of the other destroy-| Bridgeport, Aug. 17.—Three | fit Life Insurance Company, who late R. I, Aug. 17—The Dunn ' T.7ted Company today anmouncel that its’ pant wouid clgse Saturday until September 7. Four hundred employes will be affected. Dull market conditions are given as the reason for the shut- down. The Lippitt Woolen Compafiy's mill trre employing 400 will also be closed | Saturday until ‘after Labor Day. s e MEXICO TO DRoOP RESERVE CORPS OFFICERS Mexico City, Aug. 17-—A majority of the officers of the Mexican reserve corps will be dropped from the army, general @. Hardi approach to Russia, can at least mod- the too great haste of the Ialitn cal ‘authorities.” he newspaper Iminks the note greatly streng:hens France's golicy. 1 prosecutor : PR i ¥ irasirenopitd iralisine® by, S San ptouched delirium, then-was the Tounas Calles(_minister of war, an- | (K8 . e e e e e e ence most_entranced. . The. black Tagced foday. Bl Universal estimates : y 2 : 288-300 State street. known as the Salt- | pital suffering from a possible fracture beaming musicians rock and ‘swas that more than 5,000 will be affected by POLISH AMDANVATIONS L YO | man building. The fire started In the part | of the siull. Il disappearance. wwa their seats, grinning and persph i TN N M RN el b the Brael Mt ot e o e P and the pallid London audience ot S company and did damage to stock and |keep an appointment in Newark, N. J. building. estimated -at $10.000. and later had failed also to attend a The injured firemen were Lieut. Thom- { conference with J. P. Morzan and Com- as Reilly, Lieut. Thomas Bowen -'and|i# » in New York. Hoseman John Willis. Their injuries are| Mr. Cerf is sald to have carried a tively starts rocking and swaying grinning too. “They do the aboriginal things: well—hymns or ‘“religious . chara istics,” as their phrase goes, and the Expects Sympathy, While nobobdy adserts a hope of gat- ting to heaven by hanging on his wite's skirts, the Great Bend Tribune knows a man who believes he can “get by by Vienna, Aug. 17—Professor - Simon Askehazy, a noted Jewish scholar of Warsaw, has been named Polish ambas- sador to London, aceording to advices | received here from . the Polish capital 3 not regarded as serious. jarge amount of money when he left to their turiously dissipated dance: = owing St Feter the bills for them.— foday rr iy ax ! B B are-iments > L e o Ehe \corvalGuT KEYSTONE view co, Mewveas” | in the cake-walk and “mag” rh S R e opiamond, & seclalist, has been | \ ' ¥HOUSAND | SUSPECTED Dolice, he e gitacked by a man who The hymns and cake-walks follow e named Polish ambassador to . Berlin, THIEVES RELFASED IN MEXICo | cave his fame 5a Solomon Cinees nd | on.” Asthur Melshen, Minister of o5 another with hardly a breale b g e who s under arrest charged with felon- | the Tntorior. has pionel, ) black: musiciany Let's see, now—what's the paramonnt : MEXICAN INSURGENT GIVEN Mexico City, Aug. 17A thousand |ious a¥ault. f Qbvaror Gnstal UE o s oot riehe, s e e issue that is keeping us in such a fer- 30 DAYS TO ABANDON REVOLY |suspected. thieves were released from| Mr. Cerf has a home in Montelair g] ment of excitement? Oh, . yes—the League of Nations, if we remember cor- the. penetentiary of the federal district |N. J, and recently had b-en living at | 2 €W Ministry as Prime Minister oi | primitiveness.” S : d Canada, to succeed Sir Robert Bor == S Mexico City, Aug.—Thirty -days’ time hy order of Governor Celes- | Quogue, L. I c 7 rectly.—Ohio State Journal. ..l Wil be. given the four hundred follow- |tino Gaseo. Tho ex.cutive instructed —_— Gen. who resigned. He accepted | 4, s g c:a.‘m' ,‘.cvw‘ - nae 2 et fwvow | ers of Pedro Zamora, - insurgent,_ in|the poiice to arrest in the future only Somebody Mas Blundered. Only 46 years of age, he is the young- tive-born American will be ‘a- poten Want ths Eemninder contly ot Avgagon, & Tevolt started re | thieves caught with loot or against| If the Lever act permits profiteering in| ést man o po ey t0 the Canadiars | president—if he or she haj i The rallroad workers, it would ssem.| wyu meion Cox Mahoney, daugh- | Cently at Autlan, state of Jalisco, agalnst | irrefutable proofs can be adduced. Joolen cloth while prohibiting: it in Ear- | PremYership. He was/born in Pertn'| up in” Ohle - Nor o Rl ought to be satisfied with $6000,000,000 it t G T o ot | the government oz Provisional President | - = —— Pents. (which are. made: fromithe. S4B o ornfi On tatio, and fin held many; o > T Dut they Insiat that the roads are really| !¢7 of Governor James M. Cox, of | e £ Huerts, it ‘was announced today | When a widower begins to take | somebody has. blundered, Judge Mark's s o o E sit . |, From time immemorial mer carning more than that, counting the| Ohlo, Democratic nominee for Presi- General F. El s i i1 doubtl lewed b important positions in the Govern. war tax—Boston Transctipt, ) aent by General P. : ias Calles, mm of | dancing lessons it is a sign that he[ruling will doubtless be reviewe: y & l : ateach 5 have been strivi » * |means to grasp another opportunity. | higher court.—Springfield Republican. ment service, elect none but e §

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