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VOL. LXII—NO. 216 POPULATION 29,685 FEADY IR IVESTRATIN. | = g s s (52 =g T FRGES FORGED O EPEDTIRES = Pl i e i s == oo e “F BAMP A and other premises were attacke Desiand lmpem A believed. U ' | LOWER PRICES IN H R S U.S. A!tnmyl Instructed t0| commercial cavie c.,‘,l :nno;nced 5 ot THE GRAIN MARKETS som—Have Released Six lnvesfigate Such Combina-|there is @ heavy delay to all Scandinav- Chairmen Will H. Hays and George White Express Willingeh oL s SRt AN Otk Americans. tions and Conspiracies. e Great Britain. Russian Bolsheviki Forces Are Making an Effort to Save th: 3 A day Before the Sen-|°, the sain markets was toward lower = \ i 2 . ness to Appear in Chicago Next Monday Before the. prices today. Relatively low tempera- | Mexico City, Aug. 23.—Pedro Zamora| yashington, Aug. 23—Lttorney Gen-| After being detained for eight weeks | Remnants of the Red Army—Russian Loss in Prisoners o % b . Ex dim tures had some effect on all cereals but |has released six of the Americans Who|eral Palmer today instructed United |by the Bolsheviki at Baku, Mrs. Maude 4 3 S ] ate Committec Investigating Campaign Expen ©8—| the sentiment remained generally bear- | were kidnapped recently by him oin the | States attorneve io investigate alleged |Radford Warren, American authoress, Has Been 11,000 in Past Two Days—Polish Assurance 5 . . lflf ti Abo“t the ish among the pit element. At the fin- |state of Jalisco but is holding one|combinations and conspiracies among | arrived at Constantinople. ', p 3 i 2 Nominee Cox Promises to Give Information ish wheat was off 4 1- cents to 7|American, W. A. Gardiner, superintend-| dealers to increass con] prices. . Informt : Has Been Given the United States That th> Victorious & <A d P ly Will Be |[cents-with December 225 to 228 1-4 and |ent of the Esperanza Mining company.| tion obtained by federal agents was said |~ Five bulldings, comprising the main | i g “Slush Fund” in Future Address—Probably March 228; corn ranged from unchanged |for 100,000 pesos ransom, &nd' W. Bl te smon that Hesier (oot rensoieg |business block of Boston, N. Y. were Armies Will Not P the E Across¥he= Naturat S = Joh a British subject, for 50,000 ) ‘oiding | destroyed by a fire, incurring an esti- | mies Vill Not Fursue the Enemy Acress the . Unless He | 2 cents lower, while oats showed a |Johnson, a I ibject, .000| resales had raised prices though avoiding yed by , 3 Subpoenaed to Appear Before Committee net loss of 7.8 conts fto 1 1-4 cents. |nesos, according to advices received Here| Girect profiteering. mated damage of $50,000. Frantiots % The loss in proviisons ranged from & |today. i K heht Tecetan 160 waton Teaiesa ey Goes Voluntarily. cents to 30 cents lower. , 5. s - TROUBLES OF TREASURER men and 100 strikers resulted in a riot| Warsaw, Aug. 23 (By the A. P.).—]General Wrangel's front is _ acquiring x 4 fund investigating committee, | Despite the fact that commission | EUGENE DEBS ISSUES FIRST ) BURRELL OF MASSACHUSETTS | and arrest of Seven men. one woundeg | RUSian bolshevik forces are reacting | primary importance, the Moscow. party New Yok, Aug. 2 3 e dag ot Cng. | houSes with eastern connections _were OF A SERIES OF STATEMENTS e ok polic’ OF- Ghiedks, virtually along the whole line in an ef- | conference recognizes the necessity of af. Hays and George Whit T S fasmation, No. reply | T&ir buyers of wheat, ithe market slump- ¢ Poston, Aug. 23 —State Treasurer | 7 spectively of the rep cratic nation: pressed rea next Monday tes investigat decided to order ecutive heads of ] ) fort to save the remnants of the Red|fording all assistance to the Wwestert by e Governor as he had )%l 7 1-4 cents to 9 cents during the| Chicago, Aug. 23.—The firat of a seried | Fred J. Burrell appeared in person late| Reports that fthe former German|army, but they have So far been easily | front and at the same time of liquidat: or Reed, a democratic member [$°SSion, the March delivery displaying | of statements which Will replace speeches | today at a meeting of representatives of |'Crown Princess Cecelia is in love iwith | frustrated by the Poles ing General Wrangel's front entirely by nyon committee, a telegram | {1¢ MOSL weakness and at one time go-|in the campaign of Lugene Debs, soclal | republican clubs of Massachusetts in |an American stirred diplomatic and so-| On the north there is heavy fighting |means of forces now situated at our : S isine to transmit informa- | N8 to a discount under December. The [st nominee for president, now confined | defense of his administration of the of-|%ia) circles in Washington. in the region of Mlawa and Soldau.|rear it therefore calls upon all party or- o RIS » market was under pressure at the start. | in Atlanta penitentiary, was issucd today | fice. Later George H. Ellis, president + e o Forced to face ¢wo Polish armies, one)Banization to carry out a party mobliza- ko the information to be | 2¢iN8 encouraged by the break in spot|by the socialist national headquarters. In | of the Republican Club of Massachusetts| Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, W. K. Van-|advance suards. The Red losses in pris- | ton. Also widespread agitation must be ation ‘gm,’m..e, Governor Cox | Wheat prices. a lack of new export de-|jt Mr. Debs branded the league Of na-|said he thought the clubs should oppose|derbilt, Jr. left France for New York | from Graudenz, the bolsheviki are mak.|developed among the workers and p that he would make public |™and and a heavy market at Winnipeg. | tions controversy a “dishonest issue” and | Mr. Burrell's candidacy. on the Olympic, convoying the body of | ing desperate efforts to extricate their [ nts in favor of a volunteer mover.ent At ad 3 Corn displayed a heavy tone and ruled | declared the livest question before the| Mr. Burrell said that his attempt tolthe late W. K. Vanderbilt, Cr. nce guards. The eRd losses in pris-| the Red army in tie struzs: agalnst his future addresses: ot to|loWer much of the time after starting | American public was the coal shortage.|combine his public and private dutiey oners in’this region have amounted to| Wrangel e ot D tew, | Practically unchanged to 1 cent, high- | He declared that while a shortage of cars| had been a mistake and that the solici-| A slight improvement In the condition | 11009 in the past tao PR 4 he senate COMMILEE: |er. December and May deliveries s0ld at | was making it impossible to meet the | tation of banks and trust companies for|of actor John Slavin was announced at| The attempt of the Tets to break the | CONFERENCE BETWEEN : T er to the committes | P 10w figures on the crop as the re- | demands for coal, “Mr. Wilson has had | advertising simultaneously With his tak-|St ‘Luke's Hospital. Slavin was hurt | Polish lines on the Drzasnyeh stakov: LLOYD GEORGE AND GIOLITT! e T b e il [Sult of general selling by strong com- | made by special executive order four|ing office had been “ill ‘advised” and(in'a brawl at the Lambs Club. iy voal Tacd ey e O e O O Merefure, 1 | Mission houses. which more than offset | thousand cars of a special design to aid | “unfortunate.” But hé added that in tak- s completely failed. Polish troops, ad-| Lucerne, Aug. 23 (By the A. P.).—Az o the public, and thetefore, 1) (o cffect of the strength in September. | the aristocracy- of Poland crush the only | ing such action he had no “evil mnd.”| Gaity on fftcen counts, the Allen the right bank of the Narew, | oficial statement issued regarding the tec | don't sec any u delivery acted tight and rallied | genuine democratic government on theand did not regard his conduct as unethi-| schmiat Coy, GOV. COX PROBABLY . WILL Be SUBF Chicago, Aug voluntarily of going before the ~ ‘ 1 3 alEp fhat g enros a Utica department store, he bolsheviki to the north.|COnferences today between Premiers iy e inke ale, that the com|very sharply trom the early low. At the | face of the earth.” cal. 0 was fined $24,000 by Federal Judze while the main body of the Poles, | L1oyd George and Giolitti says that the - b A 0 by IEcogIuRe Such manner | 0Side December was off 2 3-4 cents| He also denounced the republican and| “Let bygones be bygomes Mr. BUr-|pranck C. Cooper, at the Federal Court|advancing from Warsaw, occupied all | Premiers agreed to the vital need of the PROMINENT REPUE d 1 should give it out in su fom Sathrahy s Ak demoeratic parties, bitterly attacked | rell said. “What has been done I am sui= at Canton. Yhe ctrritory in the fork of the Bug and | Fe-establishment of the peace of the thie ‘Narew: world at the earliest possible moment. The Consistorial congreeaticn at Rome The only chance of the bolsheviki is to Oats were depressed by the action of | President Wilson and Samuel Gompers,|ry for. Let us start anew and work LT WITH 11\:;!\1\(.1 s fit, but 1 have no disposition of urse, 1o conceal anything from hem | eorn and commission house selling.| All |and branded the farmer-labor party us a | together, and mot have asplit in the re- plit in ‘The victors in war” continues the Marion, Z3—Coincident w T have mys 4 deliveries sold at new low on the crop, | one-campalgn organization that will| publican party in this presidential year | o o *% “ONTEACR, PONEERG TR A0 NN | o) Lletze in the direction of Ostro, | Statement, “should display a spirit of the prepa: s week of son Disposition of personal affairs prepara- | ;14 closed well toward the bottom never survive this vear's battle. He de-| He was subjected to close question-{,..in. 1ii. in the strongest terms to|lenka and Lomza, so as fo get through to|MoUeration in their enforcement of terms, his mos: paisn s es, | tory to. 2 e Gove | Provisions trade was erra After | clared Senator Harding and Governor lr;s‘§bou: the _;xltm of the ht‘fi‘l,":kfl'; neintain the greatest mol:xaticn in ail | Bialystok and Grodno. The Polish troops M the vanquished a spirit of loyaity in | Senazor ! i s ; ¢ some | SIATUNE firm the market weakened with | Cox “remind me of two Humpty Dump-|of his advertishg agency with banks Questic 8. accordingly are hastening their march | their execution. a numbe: C r large 5P Spent SOME | the easiness in grains and a decline in [ ties. They are stuffed people, not real {Which held state deposits but decline moving picture or- cluding lican presid towards Ostrolenka and Lomza, while the ntil peace is fully established be. ave not a single idea for a man|to answer all such questions. saying | ;. . .. jillerand arrivel 11 - Faris|Polish cavalry, which has reached the|tWeen Russia and the re hogs. Small packers were on the buying | They C ! s alive. They get their inspiration [ that to do so would be unfair to s side of lard, while there was some buy- | who nt an hour on legal of the world Jlican and democratic ma-{MoSt peculiar relationship mixups ever The investigation, it|Teached. At midnight he attended Mrs. need. would not only dealowith |C: B. Montgomery of Oneco who gave| Sutherland American bar President Ellis, George A. Rich and | tten = e L Horace A. Keith of Brockton; Louis A.| Captain Schuyler A. Donella, head of | [Uisk and Viadimir Volinsky, tried to Coolidge and Louis . Flye, of Boston:|the Federal Secret Service in Kentucky, | {07 a passage of the Bug bolshevik detachments, debouching from | MmPose on Poland conditions incompatibie vith national independence atore Prio.| “The government of Poland is based puc, | ih T gt X Com a visi to the devastats :.- upper waters of the Narew, has already [ 2R atmosphere of disturbance and unset- 1t s understo: o to- | with ‘his personal at-|ing of ribs by cash houses. from the tombs. The whole performance | tWo partners, to whom he had recently| /U 0 LS00 o oW Bt Sl cut the road between Lomza and Bialy- | tlement will continue to menace the morrow | tor e is artificial. 504 the business. He was also ques-|4(LT 3 becf conference wity e 1nich | SO0 7| world. Therefore the British and Italian Another of the nry P. Davi- | = = BABIES ENRICH FAMILY “The people in this country have not | tioned concerning his alleged violation | < Act SNl o Vel g b The battle now beginning on the mid- | BoVernments have been taking steps, in son, head ; 1 (Crons § RSRESTIGATION 25 20 BX WIES AMONG MONTGOMERYS|known what their government was doing | Of 14w In devositing more than the 40}€ea7¢ i = dle Narew is likely to decide the the face of much misrepresentation, to. d partne r. Davi- | THOROUGH AND EXHAUSTIVE A A 5 T Y in opposing the Russians,” he asserted.|Per cent limit of capotal in stat beanks o A e N T all the Red forces between the restore communication between Russia o o | % (Special to The Bulletin.) o5 Kept a_very private secret until | Put replied With the charge that every| tIoPe ls held on et e e SR tha Prasslan Trowtier ¢ hed troops, | 2" the world outside. With profound ot o it s et <| Chicazo. Augz. 23— The semate cam-| Moosup, Conn., Aug. 23.—Dr. Allen of | revealed by the foreign despatchee, | State treasurer. in recent years had vio-| et ¥ anmunctm;gmmur; e R e T been a suppc H estigating committee today made | this town goes about today, shaking hiS|.;q then Seecretary of War Baker was | lated that law. i int-| Asia Minor, by French troops who are|Mmaking a bold thrust in the direction of | SOViet Sovernment, despite repeated as- fous financ cs ] 1 it it announced would be a|head and grinning and why shouldn't|forceq to confess that the war depart-| The committee of investigation appoint-) 2812 onor by rer 3 “|Brody and Lemberz. Farther north,|SUFances to the contrary, has sought to at the co F Se | *“4horo d. exh ive investigation [he? Last night he figured in one of the| €, 0 FRREC 00 Tho 000 on credit to|ed DY the refiublican clubs_comprises: g % z % Polish government on the basis of s which are not worth the paper they s f : Bo gavel . ere written on. He presented them el . it Wi ded by his as. | breszov. but were hurled back with heasy | O% the choice of the whole adult mate rwood. | melhods of - cbtaining - and: * expending | Lirth o asbouncing son. 1n a ¥ery few | witn §20,000,000 worth of American, bi~| cotls Ko Legett of ookl dna|Segncd Sod mes sucescacd by Ms mm ol e herelt the Tt Jorslation, of the. comuizy_wathout] a. 2 on | mon n the campaigns, but would cover |hours a Mrs. Adelina "4 con whigch was ‘not available’ for the 2 % 2 = = < appeared in the regi ( =73 inction of class, and this so-called civil a a vho is gom- Al = : sing Burrel -elec-| 3,000 counterfeiters. ed In the region of Lemberg. a offers of federal posi-itl Walsh of Packer, who is Montgom-TS0 WHER TR0 WO SO @ S (O Fed| Plans for omposing Burrell for re-elec tions as aducement to political activi. {€1Y'S daughter and also had a son: f e Montgomery, became father and grand- | Cox was requested by the|father, his Wife mother and grandmoth- % | + before it mext Mon.|er, his mother, Mrs. J. P. Weeks, who|¥ould ch tion were said tonight to be under con- The Ukrainian regiments which are [ M to be drawn from one c sideration. It had not been decided, how-| A Tecount is mecessary in the Decath- | Still on their old positions along the evr. lon event of the Olympic games to deter-| Strypa have successfully repelled all at- s only, which is referred to in the fourth condi. tion of the soviet terms, is only an indi- cent sa pound at home—not available because the beef trust objected that it ck the rise i prices. Millions 1 ces. J e ddaete b o tnines whether Hamilton, Ami-rican, or|tempts of the Reds and maintained their | T¢Ct “"““"f“‘L of organizing a force. fe N L : \ience he may have |liVes also in Oneco became grandmoth-|Of dollars' worth of supplics, including|yrGHTING SEVERE CHOLERA Loveland, Norwegian, is ‘winner, as lat- | original lines on the extreme right. In | SVEIthrow by violence this Paziirii- S Shp RGPS 8. exauctol e e e rca. er and greatsrandmother.: Mrs. Walsh|Meat; were tumed over to the Fxench ad EPIDEMIC IN WEST CHINA |ter is leading by three pbims. e iras the Bolisn ftrboptl whla fobei et e Busesal A R { vt els a campaign fund |Decame’ mother and sister. The Mont-| 19t brought home becau Y = B} h R Bordaiar TR aTEIng I ond e ieheorben tth) i i Ing frequently. It was s | campaien fand | oo v baby became Son, grandson and|Afraid it ‘might reduce’ prices to the| .o york Aug. 23—American Baptist| Berlin newspapers published a speech | the eastern border of Polesia. It is ex- o e doctrines. of bol- Deadquaters e« s errand | the committee . ordered |Uncle to cight young Wal§i's, the|American rcople and 8o check the|yegical missionacies and students from |bY. Premier Lenine, in which he expres- | pected that the daring plan of the bop.| Shevism. % appear befoce | Walsh baby - became son grandson, | POfits of our trusts. the Union University Misionary Medical |S¢d an uncompro ng attitude toward | F!nfl\(‘)ki against Lemberg will be definite- Kfl“To h;j'e alddled such 2 condition after details have d n v a i o i foreign countries. He said British labor | Iy frustrated in the near future. meneff’s pledges to the Dritish gov. - ¢ < and information | Ereaterandson, nephew and brother, all School are aiding the Chinese authorities | it 3 3 : 2 s 15 : on toncorning. the. cmm. | Within 12 hours. The physician is an old|TOUR OF THE K. OF C, in fighting w severe cholera epidemic in [ Was the worst foe of Bolshevism. et S Ecomsiteach oL Tt s expecte: a 5 problems, the Senator's wor week. On Siderd negotiation of any kind with a move i 1y, hand at the business but never got in DELEGATION IN EUROPE | Chengtu, Szchuan Province, West China. . POLES NOT TO CROSS 2 ] so lich g fmi ont everything |Such a relationship mixup before. 3 W. P. Lipphard, secretary of the Amer- | _Celebration of the anniversary of the comes et {onet pessirer T tho work of both | _Mrs. Weeks was many years a cor-| Strasbourz, Aug. 23.—The Knights of|ican Baptist Missionary Society, has | OFganization of the Amalgamated As-| THEIR NATURAL FEONTIERS | comes difficult if not impossible. 2 years a p gocatiariiot SEEIt S B RA . “Civilization itself 15 menaced by the = | e Senator Kenyon, chairman, | Teshondent of local ‘and New York pPa-|Columbus who arrived here today fromfjust received a message from Dr. W. R. / Washington, Aug. 27 . i i 8 2 delegatios i e s red 2 Moatgomery and Mrs, Walsh are!Nancy will leave tomorrow for Lucerne.|Morse, of Chengtu, stating that the pro. | ¥ay Employves of the B. R. T. will ""mc:i‘,figu‘;flm::; e D e e oL Tomorrow r gatio raising millions of | both correaporidents of several papers|They will remain in Switserland two|vincial officlils called upon' the French [Meld Adg. 28. The men may strike. |ZW N 00 BUC8 fhe Tnived States In | Srmiments therefore are united in urging consis: L, members eingg of corporations was | 1048y and peculiarly enough Mrs. Walsh,days, and will then' proceed to Milan. |doctors of the Pasteur Institute and Dr. = X r mdd 3 ] e R e T i .t i s A 2 1 was stated toda to their fund, ana|is the fourth direct generation to be the| At the conclusion of their Italian trip|Morse and Dr. Allan. of the China Med. [, D2med Ferld Pasha, Turkish Grand iy re offering federal | COTTespondent of The Transcript. Thom-!the Knights will accept Cardinal Mer-|jcal Missionary Association, to help "0 for political help |25 Montgomery was a correspondent of|cier's invitation to journey through Bel- v in Polish official circles, | to a conclusion the existing conditions of Vizier, is conferring daily with notables | that Poland’s victorious armiies will not , Strife between nations. concerning formation of a new cabinet | bursue their advance beyond the natural | f fight the epidemic. The Chinese offici- | oy : Mats low- | frontiers of th Z T Sena = " e i & e it 2 Bei- | with the idea of coneiliating the follow the reconstituted republic. | PITCHER MAYS Sews - the (TSt ssues. s daughter, Mrs.|gium, and will return to England by Way [ als nccepted the advice of these medical | va or Srimtaphe Temenr B Sori: | Representotions setting focth wy Topublie GIVEN ; s Tade \ things. thopt | WookE: foliowad Mim * . B Slonigons fofyroscnd. Large pumbers of the|men and placarded Chenstu with instruc- ST m’d’“ this government have been made through A SOOnRECEETION ed a game Lot ery was next in line and when he moved | Knights will go to Ireland. a S 3 e A — to get them z ights & tions for preventive measures. Dr. e the legation at Warsaw, the communica-| . New Yorlk, w= some years ago Mrs. Walsh it o MaFee 3 he legatioh : aw, the unica- | . New York, Aug. n. thres kweska|| (/080607 Bomo) Fears et asition an,fls;‘ General Lyautey, governor of Moroc | Morse's mesage ‘stated: Federal Grand Jury In secert session | tion re pitel ion until electio erating the stand taken by Sec-|ed for the New York ;s o, and General de Castelnau greeted| " .. e 1 3 y i . 5 3 2 by Se ie New York 2y and now schooling her daughter Theida to|the Knights upon their arrival here. We are here where plague and epl- at Salt Lake City returned indictments | retary Colby in his recent note, in which | shut out the Detroit Tigers 10 to 0. - I i Lo f ek : demic and pestilences begin. Were As-|charging the Utah-Idaho Sugar Ca, its|he said the allied and associated powers | was Mays' P : ¥ \q | Succeed her, making five direct gemera-(Five thousand troops were reviewed by : ¥ 8 Frpiry e as Mays' first appearance in the Yan- B e ot one a1 Reorreat ient torl General | Castelnau in homor of . the | [Atic cholra entering San Francisco the | officers and a number of other Salt Lake | should unite in a declaration favoring the | kees' lineup since. the eeident toat oor l‘zla“br\"nri|:-_x!)-long s | Knights, while 30,000 people, among|American nationl would spend millions | City and Ogden business men with profi- | preservation of the integrity of Russia,|sulted in the death of e e 4 - rtstop Chap- 2 $15.000,000 cam- = them many girls and women in Alsatian |81adly to stop'it, but here, for hundreds | teering in sugar. Such a declaration to be accompanied | man. Mays pidted @ steady game, 1 ! k2 7[ & $18 1900 cam- [HEIE TO THE RUMANIAN filled Kleber square. The or thousands we can kill the trouble % = by the announcement that no transgres- passed three men, but failed o strike oul T draw {l\.ml\ and that THRONE 1S IN NEW YORK | first visited the csthedr:;! where before it can raise its head away from Count b‘l"“"' s "I:IY ki ';"“ IXPS b- sion by Poland will be permitted.” a Detroit batter. Tw ‘when his curves B/ RISIBIRNN L0 MR o S =7 5 % Vi ing 2 v g obleman, was shot and gi v ' Poli Ty ati atter. i | - g e [they were received by Bishop Ruch. the |home. We are doing what we can with | guese noble s shot and gilled by he Polish reply, legation officials | broke close to batters, Aa: ° § shoute 3= N o e e s an inadequate force and little money, |an army officer of high rank as he was outet said, would set a trest any suspicions that “Look out!" as he saw Where the curve i 3 = t - schools and pu- | alighting from a carriage with the army | Poland was contemplating the prolonga- | w: s reak. i thix is way a-| At a banquet this evening in the mu-|but we are putting our school sl e = - . o o Ba- | was going to break. x :)‘_7‘- i;“\ir’o;":f"}?ufr:‘ar:‘\f:\r:)y\eldo s | nicinal comoree hall built “by. Wiliiam|pils to a very real test and well win |officer’s wife in Lisbon. The officer op- | tion of hostilitie sinto an offensive war That the New York fans FINES FOR 30 WEEK-END DREUNKS IN HARTFOR with e abys ened fire on his wife, slightly wounding | against Russia. XICAN TROOPS ARE . tive country after a trip around the |Hohenzollern, General Iyautey, who is|oU ¥. £ Russia. Assurances of this na-| Mays was evidenced b IN PURSUIT OF BANDITS|World. The Prince is traveiling incog- |visiting Strasbours for the frst ,time| Secretary Livphard stated that as a |her In the arm. civen i o dded., already had been t e receptior result of the Eaptist New World Move. — given | the) SOVIEt fors et Jeen | given him. When he appeared in feoni iy nito and expects to devote his six-day |Since 1869—he having made a vow never|result Gt e Fove: e & 5 Rd 8 €nvoys by | of the grandstand to “warm up” he was Har . —Responding to| ViSit in the city ather to secing all the |to Visit Strasbourg while it Was held by Ment it is hoped to enlarge the medical | Just before saifing for Tngland on | the Polish peace delegates at Minsk. applauded. This was repeated wher amoun s n nication st s tne|sights of New York than fo formalities |the Sermans; said school and hospital at.Cnengtu and also |the White Star liner Adriatic. after a| Xo formal representations have been | Mays was announced as the pitcher for Potice ‘ F R s e ¢ Mexico (i3, (he|The only formal event planned in his| “America loves France because no col-[to send approximately §5 misslonaries to | Visit e n_ll‘p?ns_ of the|exchanged with the dllies by the United | the Yankees and again when he fook hif enness. ¥y men |Mexican forcizn ofics s annognced |honor is a dinner to be given at the |OWY ever seceded from France .andthe several missions in China during the | United States Josph W. iherwood, in- | Staies regarding such a possible. transi- | place in the pitchers box. This chesring harges of x S B it | Ritz-C: S S v | Am n knows that France is prac-|next four years. entor of = ethod i=shipgconsjont was renewed when he pitched a strike on U on crare 0 T ent sicus have becn taken to.ef-| Ritz-Carlton this evening by James W. |American knowe that Rearce s prac: struction named after him, drclared bet- | | The first aparoach to a Joint allied| nis’ nest wiil. v the city ATt R0 hasd nce Carol is mot yet thirty years |Fica” £ o| RUMANIA THIRD NaTION feciallins arcinoy Dullbhers ::?{‘?:e|flv(o1rlr:q:‘;e|:'sfr]:efr:‘a‘(l: Situations 18| Mays today expressed to several hase. s c- le, Jaliso, by ban-|old, but his name Is already surround- | Supreme Knight Flaherty presented OF THE LITTLE ENTENTE| According to a report from Mexico, Y premieT | ball writers his resentment of the report S ealet ith o Lloyd George ip of Zamora. The|ed by a wealth of romance, for at one | Cencral Lyautey with a gold statuette of his present conferenceg General Alvarado, Mexican Secretary of ed movement of the Boston and Detroit u ( advised today of|time he is said to have offered to re- N‘(‘:‘\"“;“‘fl:’;m o nerty A\ba3| Vienna, Aug. 23.—Rumania has Joun-|Finance, Is doing everything possible to |1 ,Woflo?\f.“'nOfpr’:;:,'{:r”{;‘nxi:nf:; clubs against him and reference o him me a b action and the Mexica SR TiohE 0 ¢ Ry |received a T > L 3 5 ESTay an e Slrgieaats r Milles as a “bean” ball pitcher. given 2 cha I SO el e cen bt e o ot v leier thanking the Knights for their sift e e e btk operatlonIof Anuman Den T T (Tegarded by offi-| “Both those clubs have pitchers whe t s ¥ iixg - i e o8 0 o T Selgium and extendin, formal in- et 5 s estore } | cials here as significant that the British = it S sstenoes beci h i Sl _;\mvcaur:xlu; o Z‘gl L:\m'lld_mo. the daughter of an army l:';m’fi;n‘:;“‘;;;;‘ o SR e sty patches received here today [Her e evon oot ar B o Tenoried to be manmies s have hit more men this season than 1 atences r eral troops, under General| officer. To Deeded on the £ s father's threat to dis- | Dr. Bduard Bence. Czecho-Slovak for-| dition. are in pursuit of the|own him Carol retaliated by threateninz = eign minister, is quoted as having said instructions from the Mex-|to commit suicide and then by actually | PONZI HAS FILED A at an Htalian official dinner that the to anmhilate the band.|shooting himself. DENIAL OF BANKRUPTCY |purpose of the agreement was to secure have,” said Mays. *“Bush of Boston has hit ten men and Ehmke of Detroit has hif cither nine or ten, while I have hit six." his week the German premier, Dr. Fehrenbach. and Dr. Walter Simons, inister of foreign affairs. In letting Judge Paliot prosperous . Antwerp dock workers refused to econ- gl ent tinue loading munitions aboard the Am- vekland Geddes, the Bri A BrAYED DL mow were not 3 o aporicd o be alteady in| Pince Carol had a good record in the| o sug. 25 —Charles Pongi fle|Pe3cc and order in middie Burope. and ferican vessel Wassawa to be transport- | ambassador, and Prince Tubomiesis 1oy | BETLER HAS PLAYED g o - Althos . of Zamora's activities I war and was also credited with being a °“,°fl'1" it bankraptey today i the| 25 having declared the Danube feder-leq to Poland. Thirty carloads of muni- | Polish minister, conferred today with PART OF MILLIONAIRE s o 2 of -\h-}ms City stated that|diplomat of same influence. He was i;d“““; o ;C‘lm,‘:fyh iy ;el‘_em A [ ation “pure nonsense. tiens sent by the Americar army on the | Secretary Coiby at the state department. o md board, o leans and a British citizen| getermined to preserve Rumania’s devo. |federal court, declaring | s The Vienna Xeue Frele Presse Sa¥s|ppin, were consiged to railway. sidings = = White Plains, N. Y., Aug. 23—Joseph a rd, d by the bandits. tion to the Allied causs even after its |demanding a trial by jury to determine| ha British and French circles, while| o me Were 2% 3 Van Cagnotto, butler for Sevin Breding, B mng o embassy reported that & fter its|jis solvency. Action on the petition, if i . d Dr. Benes's|in Belgium. GERMANS AT DANZIG o 2 them @id not y reporte At| territory had been overrun by Germany. not interfering, regard Dr. nes's wealthy stock broked living at Katonal o Al lon at Mexico City Was| gttar the war, the Brince set out ,|granted by the court, will be delaved|activities with displeasure and do net TS STOP POLISH SUPPLIES| wes o arsctod on i .chicgayof Gisdh pemiie, that saptives included M| tour around the world whieh has taken | UL (he federal jury convenes next|view with equanimity the creation of | INQUIRY INTO TRAIN ey larceny preferred last Fridal, it became Palied out wit er Y o ilatty D. Gard | him to Cairo. Bombay, Delhi, Bangiok, | “oni- e e S WRECK NEAR MERIDEN 22.—Germau workers &t|known today. The arrest was made v t other Americans named 5 = : The state charges of larceny against|pave mot been consulted. SESES e, SXe Ponzi were called up today in the mu- ployers who ar nd Dietrich, apa | Toklo, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago med W. B, Iohason |and finally to New York. Hartford, Aug. 23—C. A. Mitchell, sup- 121 Scviets and have| following the charge that silverware and Do puagans a gold watch had been stolen from the amile traveled over and Greek columns are ad.|(7cedS With a belted cat, greeted his| To date a total of 11,672 investors ers. Employes of the road and others ieis ourt, but as the federal authori- v ;o P T - of supj land, ac - % o p s aftd mp. further partie|. A crowd of 150 to 200 Rumanians iy I e % 1 s ;:‘-Tf;s.&"hfi“ifi; 15,;1’;’;? erintendent of the Hartiord division of prieny SEpCe nffr”m AL ord-| Breding home. Vana Casmotto was ping have reached the |8 it New York, headed by Major Liv- | wos ‘agreed to default him, RaGie) Prius Balgrane; anAcRAAna S A blic o | German commander of the pari is apig|PFOUShT to the White Plains Jjail this the men, severa - lus Teiushmann, Rumanian military at- | Federal receivers of Ponzi's securities| oo ov:mme‘f:’;u"ed the. “Little En- |, F cOsineer el the state public util-| €1 PCR, SOTMENCEs agsizn moorings. for | MOFNINS. dulging in whisk | s e 0. tache; Basil Stocia. Rumanian Commis- | Exchange Company tonlght said - that|tentes for- the self-protection of ]SS COMMMSs woony oo vegan e |0 RUTE TRUSCD (0 RSN Moorings 107| Tt is said that Van Cagnotto is worth that beer (which e D GREERS sione ‘and 1. Heiger of the Narmarosch | e filing of Ponzis elaim for a JUFY| comtn sicorkia, Teerpics FrgiocHon oflfrst formal iauiry into ~the _train | 1o French disp oF AT And e about $25,000, and during various leaves sents a bottle) and cigare | o Pank of Bucharest, greeted thelr future | frial would mot lessen in any way their| soainst Fasois ang. cremics in the Bal.| Wreck just south of Meriden Saturday | CTGRER FUENAOR. o o L of absence in the last two years had wicked mixture. At ntf ADVANCE ON TURES| ruler at the Grand Central station. The |efforts. to obtain possession. of all his | pnst Russia and enemies in the Bal| jtternoon, which caused the death of | SCirTeginald T Tower | S pormie | mmasqueraded as a_millionaire in New l.:.l:hh:“ha:"y::';\“ _— | ople, Aug. 22 (By The A.|LTiNCe Who was dressed in smart | property. X tw persons and injury of a dozen oth- . has refused to tase any sespon|YOrk and Italy. It is also said Van | v Geclaring he miust await ms Cagnotto admitted that about a week 8 the dircotion of Hskishehr, ) LCUOW-COuntryment and then left for the | with claims aggregating $4,848,593 have TEN DEAD AND FIVE HURT were present to testify. Bas b T e Gbhet e homo of Mra. Jn b "°“‘h aitike sie ty-seven miles southeast of Brussa,| '’ dOrf-Astoria, escorted by Consul Gen- |presented their notes against Ponzi. The IN GRADE CROSSING ACCIDENT | C. L. Bardo, general manager of the t TeBtiAld: hos: Feqlestal <he alliog] Belf ASSkIEyI et Eoving Taks; 2011 il B Socky a0 = :id area to put down a new|¢ral T. Tilliston Wells, Vice Counsel |total number of note holders, according | recent report showed the rails had been | . {ions to supbly him b ah.000 il hle room were fomu. four large winle B @t s polic e o t offensive which on Saturday|3¢neal John Kordee, William Nelson |to the attorney gemeral, will ~probably| Camden. N, Aug. 23.—Two more|New Haven road, said today that a g he will feel jus fi»l in pernut-|robe trunks.. The police say they found tiaz the unloading of mumiti»az intended |in them settings for rings from which foc Poland, now being up at Das-|the stones had been removed. Van Cag- 5 L B according to the 'ain 5 et of foreizn|motto is thirty-five years old, but has sive against the allles in that|Teaching his hotel he denied himself to PORTLAND BANK EOBBERS | 0N At & crossing of the West Jersey and | some obstruction place upon the track. | afi rs, o e B o = i isi ved the rails had been - in twenty persons killed, inelud.| Cromwell, chairman of the Rumanian |reach 15,000. deaths of those injured in the collision of | recent report showe: loons were open. s Briciah SMcrE and it it Reller. Commimion, anfl Sawots totion a -Pennsylvania railroad electric train|in very good conditon and repeated that :ne‘;:rzeldtx;:t e men in charge of William Nye. Upon |HAVE NO TRACE OF THE with a motor 'bus carrying sixteen per-|he -believed the wreck was caused by most of the drunks b i 5 S 4y never been naturalized. isy, now a large number o an on Saturday with a sur-| interviewers. Seashore rxilroad last night took place|The statements - of ~William orrizan, |* Tt is the belief of the French mov- R tieeed with bresch of peace | attack on the Greeks bivouacking 5 Portland, Conn., Aug. 23—No informa- | today at Cogper hospital, this city. brakeman and Joseph Handyside engineer j.ernment that an additional 5,000 trc.ps| ROUNDING UP EVADERS [ S s : Ctlat Baghchejik, fifty miles east of Bius: | LOCOMOTIVE, GOING 40 tion had come here today which indi.| The deaths were those of John Strat-(were taken at the hearing this morn-|will be the maximum required by Sir OF FEDERAL TAXES Dattie. |sa. MILES, JUMPED TRACK |cated that the police had got trace ‘of | !o0; driver of the 'bus, and Kenneth Staf- | ing. Reginald, as there already are 2,000 i - French troops are advancing from ¢ the men who carried out a hold-up and [ 0Td: 14 months old. Mr. and Mrs. Staf- there and the extremists among the pop- : £ = o : : Hartford, Aug. 23—The round-up of FRENCH GENERAL IS e g e o ad fic“n‘r‘“e“"‘"“’{"-,m“‘;g- = i trat-| robbery in_ the Portiand National Bank. e e }‘:’:;;:‘.:fl are in a critical | ;) YD GEORGE SAYS lstion aie ot ‘g ECons the delinquents and evaders of the pscial LEADIN SH ARMY Marash, e erbury-Winsted branch of | g o they left the woods out- ot 5 3 N’ i 5 o vhi b in progress =y FULK of Aleppo. Hard fighting is)the New Haven road was held up for :.a.»l: Yz?ys:;?:sfield? Mass, Close touch |, Fight persons were killed instantly in WILSON 1S INCONSISTENT | pUSSIAN RETEEAT HAS . federal taxes which has Leen in progr Paris, Aug. 23 (by i 5 . for the past two months by the internal sumber of Russian S i e LR when | was kept with he seige of Sixieen Acres fhe Crast: One of the bodies was identi’| Lucerne, August 23—Premler Lioyd DEVELOPED INTO PANIC | revenue bureau will probebiy end within ussian Sov e on train No. 13,200 leav- A h . i ] Sris o b = G e I the Polish counter.of | ARGTMENTS ON SUFFRAGE ing he city at 5.20 a. m. was harlly de- | e he Tue. e had taken cover; | 1928 Collese Toad, Fairview, N. J. The e P ragimonents, sl bo con. |, Berlin, Aug. 23"The Lokal Angelger's|® f6% days and the forty men cngageii Sy tmount to 75,000 according Ay 'RitiEk SeHCRRGAY | TR about ano. tafle) marth of . Toets : body of Percy Gunm, 35 vears old, of ro : : in it will be put on the incomg ta e the Musaion seean front re-|jector James J. Walsh' estimated” the 3 5 taxes paid as the resuit of the drive at but yesterday the officers seems con- B o c ek vinced that the men had got away. sidered President Wilson's present pol; = siding ,near Thomaston. as regards Russia as inconsistent* wi Fairview, was identified yesterday. le, Tenn., Aug. 23.—Argument| The train was going at a speed of for- i . K's loss 5 his declaration with regard to the Prin. [«ast Prussian border has developed into lars and said Sost of the 35,000 prisoners order restricting state and legis- | v miles an hour according to local rail- | TPS YATES 1055 BOL SXCRCL the ONE | piccovpRED PERPETRATOR oo sonterence. The premiet - added| @ panic under pressure of the Polish cav. T O A i s ) - sounted wers captured in t i ifying to Wash- |foad authorities, when the forward truck [, o® /=0 5"y 0 onee. 3 OF BLACK TOM EXPLOSION that he had no wish or intention of mix.| alry. Herds of cattle, cavalry and in-| 31100 que e revenne GEpRiimiert BO forthwest of Warsaw, inc ston Teonessee’s ratification of the fed-|jumped the track. The train went over|'s . ing into. American internal matters. He| fantry ate intermingled in the flight. Of-| bk Soliceted fom on Dansig corridor, by the army un | eral suffrage amendment may be heard |80 feet before coming to a full stop. ¥ Juarez, Aug. 23.—Dr. Paul Altendorf.|made the same ‘comment concerning|ficarS and commissaries are trying to re. | Fsult of the drive. mand of the Fremch gemeral, who for-| Wednesday or Thursday, it was thought| The chief damage caused by the ac-| GER INDUSTRIAL LEADERS who arrived here from Mexico City to-|France when he was agked about the|Store order with their revolvers, some of e SRARGHING FOE. 3 merly was chief of staff to General Ly though no agreement had been |Cident was the tearing up of a long ARE TO MEET LLOYD GEORGE |day under guard, said that under com-|recognition of Wrangel, saying “That i¢|the regiments having thrown away their | GROT A sutey, resident French governor of Mo-| ched. stretch of track. mission of Ameriéan insurance compan-|their affair. 4 ‘Weapons. MRS. EVA COPELAND LIBEL toco. This army mow is most cf Mezntime the legislative machinery of | Passengers were transferred to train| Parls, Aug. 23.—Dr. Walter Rathenau, nd is composed of German-trained men S ASIRDEETS, ¥ Fansfer : es iscovered in Mexico a Ger- e e has come to complete standstill, | NO. 283, Teaching their destinations over | German industrial leader, arrived at Lu- | ooy oyad, discover < 3 Posen. vl W e 3 ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEER Rockville, Conn., Aug._!S»An appeal p cerne on Sunday and Konstantine Feh- | nein, s Dae B Bae o P anq| LEGAL BATTLE NEXT STEP TROOPS FOR RED ARy |Baving been made for aid the chicf of el _Eeth sruy. under command renbach, German chancellor, is expected | Black Tom explosions of munitions on IN SUFFRAGE CONTROVERSY police today gathered a group of search< the Fwench general, Henry, is srik- agists in the house today at- Chinese Rebels Defeated. there today, according to information re-lthe Atlantic coast early in 1917 when Moscow, Aug. 23. — The government|ers for Mrs. Eva Copeland Libel, whe toward Blalystok from Warsaw, cut-| tempte dto dispense with a roll call and | Amoy, China, Aug. 23.—Government| ceived in this city. "Dr. Fehrenbach is|property valued at millions of dollars| - Decatur, Ala., Aug. 23—Members of | conforence of the communist party here | disappeared from the farm of Arthur J. ot s sng the bolshevik retreat. to work on local bills, but a roll call was | forces from Fiklen Province have gain-| understood to have asked Premier Lloyd|was destroyed and several lives lost. the Ten: e house of representatives | has decided - that the raising of addi-|Guzman, on the Bolton Road. Saturday. nded and, a quorum being found |ed important victories in their war twith| George for a conference, but nothing as an a score of anti-suffrage mem- |an hour late. ining out of jurisdiction. Some LY - Dr. Altendorf, who_claims American | here today issued a f statenient ad- | tional volunteer troops for the Red army|The reservoir nearby is, being dragged There are lots of fhings that a man | lacking, adjournment was taken until late | Anfu adherents in Kwantung provinee. | to the latter's decision has been learmied. | citizenship .and who acted as a secret|dressed to the people of Tennessce setting |is necessary in view of the changed mil.|for the body. Mrs Libel who belongs. would mot want half so much ff he|tomorrow. This is expected to be the|Gen. Chen Chin-Min, leader of the Fuk-|It is considered possible that Mr. Lioyd|service agent of the United States in[forth their reasons for ing a quorum | jtary situation a resolution adopted says.{in New York ahd eeen at the farm about Bought theer was any chance of getting | procedure for the next few days, at least. | ienese army, captured Chao-chow-fu and | George Will receive Dr. Fehrenbach on|Mexico ‘during the world war, is to be|in ‘the house by leaving-the state. It| “Dearing In mind the fact that our|eighteen months. & Swatow on August 20. Casuallics were | Thursday, in which base Dr. Walter |deported as a “pernicious foreigner” un-|bears the signatures of thirty-geven mem- | western army has suffered a serious de- £ as good s another Why does mearly all the milk of Hlight, and little resistance is being en-' Simons, German minister of forelgn af-|der Article 33 of the Mexican comstitn-]bers, of whom twen e demo- | feat 6wing to France's increased support' 1920 A. D. Hark to the rusting of insist that he is. human kindness taste of the can? countered during the advance. fairs, will also attend. . tion. 7 - crats and . yepubl; cans. ... .of Poland, and simultaneously that the leaves! 7 -

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