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PR e —— VOL. LXII—NO. 137 S POPULATION 28,685 ( ; 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS. SENATE DECLINES TORATIFY | 22 tioie gffary o LS. Slers |, ST, TCERMANY PROTESTS THREAT mine owners and Workers, 1w and $7,000,000. held today with the object of THE PROMIBITIONAMENDMENT - - "% Moo el & S0 s OF INTER-ALLIED COMMISSION New of the death of Sam Darling, C_'Every Able-Bodied Man Or-|Died From Wounds Inflicted | noted Engiish trainer ot race horsca. Tokio, June 5 (By the A. P.).— > Hochi Shi s Harbin corres reached New York yesterday. P says tod the bolshevil, dered to Aid in Removing| by Highwaymen—Detect- e Ceiad Great Britain, Calt ; Debris From the Streets. ives Are Investigating. e o t’n':'fiw"hm‘::d"r-::r:- Dr. § er, German Am| or to itai ike, Staten Island. Loss is estimated . e - TR 8 Sy the A, P)—Sys-| Coblenz, June § (By the A. P.)—Two|at $100,000, plains to El-itish Foreign Minister That Withdrawal of tion to ascertain | American soldiers have died as a result 4 . ; s ow of hot water from the Allied F P 4 to clean the city | 0f Wounds inflicted by a highwayman| Four days flow o el Troops From o T s the Yl \ednesduy on the Welssenthurm-Ander- | volcano of San Miguel has caused the de P pper Silesia Would be a Grave cuate Khat Indefinite Postponement Was Voted on Resolution Propos- | vrevarins tal of the ing Ratification of the 18th Amendment—Both Branches | 52707 Jail there, Pas sed a Bill Calling For the Election Next Fall of Three| wics ¢ TS TO SUIT THE KAILROADS 3 ] n for t s tion of many houses In the city of Assessors at $3,500 Each to Replace the Present Single| o e 100n. Acting under | " Drivata S H. Shiffhauer, Company C,|Viotoria, Salvador. No lives were lost. Breach of Peace Treaty—Would Expose the German et - pilita Tt e Licutenant Colonei | Fifth infantry, was shot dead, and Pri- X i 2 Aine ards ate Clarence Leavel of thy -| Major Gen. Rebert L. Bullard, ex- A & nts Noks Tax Commissioner—Senate Adopted the Bill to Lay a (s o the rdered yate Clarence Leavel of the fame com- msmrnm{lmnl R ork e i Population to the Mercy of Polish Insurge; State Tax of $2,000,000—In the House, With Mr. Nick- > wized out o - n i street, O ecobing o the military police, the|ine ef civilisn workers and students Was in Reply to Demand For Withdrawal of German . . S s newed petitions for W reductions. danger from fire men were stopped at midnight Wednes- — erson in the Chair, Nearly Every Appropriation Bill That | "<\t Ghminiod it bars Gay Ly the bandit, who deminded moncy.| Tepresentatives of the cotton employers Defenio Forees! hiffhauer refused to comply and was|and employes were invited by the British i s, W for the stipulate shot. through the heart, dying Instantly. | Ministry of Labor to meez at London o~ | London, June 6.—(By The Nickerson Had Tabled Was Adopted. ayensy ; suard with e e i o it A0 Pie aee NI Sthaman” e S—(Ly Tho A P) Dr. forees to expose the German pepulatien tord, C 7 = Qisappeared has the bandit and asked to be permitted to — Bm, a2 5 mbassador to Great |del or :”‘Dm‘ - nsurgents. riford, Comm., Jume $~—lndefmite | lenger claimed the bl was originated ke the v : 1 E bring @id o his comrade. The bandit,| Creation of ten mew imternal revemue | Britain, (0iay delivered @ note 1o the|, ACSUTURE 10 the ambuscador’s note v mement Was vetéd by the sematof Within a few h Seuston Boweis, i E ¥ o L L without replying, shot Leavel through the | collection districts was recommended to |British foreign minist timatan e s T n the resolution which pro-| iaq had the clerk read the bill t ¥ award | urses. 1 congress by Secretary of the Treasury |,on compiaining 1 mat une 4, expiring 0 Army detectiv investigating the [ Mellon. p DRSS, b Bie WA Sosbibs. Atmy detectives are investigating inte: hooting. Thus far no arrest has been twelve hours, and it declared that tfie in= provi: S allied commi: -allied commission to allied, troops ‘from ¢ n had prohibited the roe As the senate refus could not un: b yad representatives 1o John G. According to British Labor Gazette av- | .o 00 ’r \ 2 olish A'nflllr):«‘n‘-sutmx'u reoccupying the nsider its action there is no like- | was opposition to a r St 3 ] « 5 erage cost of living declined 3 3-4 per |Z"HE0 Tesion of U Dlaces they had cvacuated aince SRS {ification_this session even | Bridgeport matter w .+ e 1 that tim 1 TO BEAR THE cent. in England dufing the month of | g AWl o ning of June 3, e house differ with the sen- is a grave breach| The Sthamer note says that if the ine dustrial region is evacuated, inasmuch ag there are no allied troops available to nt the Poles from following up the ng defence force, the population 1 be expored to the most brutal Polish terror, and the situation would be bale not only for the inhabitants pper Silesia, but for the whole Gere DAISY CHAIN AT VASSAR |APril. of the peace t The note declared eer N. Y., June 6—The| dJspancss minister of the mavy erdered|inter_gilieq comm s : val of naval garrisons from is- four members of the sophomore | Withdrawal o re 18- |to placing the Ger Po; ss of Vassar college who have been|lands in the South Pacific, inciuding the per Silesia at the mercy osen to bear the daisy chain at the col-|Island of Yap. Insurgents and made the e on class day, Monday, June 13, were civil- war inevitable, ced tod One London, England,| John Murphy, an avistor whe was bill- | possible for the is included in the list. ed as. “Dare Devil Murphy,’ was,drown- | pring- pressure. to They are: Harriet Adams, New Haven;|€d after giving an exhibition flight and he vote of the scnate he roll was obtained six votes. Those e Seymo I, Me( kett, hey Drew, T 3 of bodies is s ca Dunker, Nantucket, Mass,;|Parachut drop at alisbury, Mass. ol 3 Brisis, Sendus| ,“« e et Al 3 : > | Frances «-?7’ \‘r;xcnfi:) llvgulir}\f Gt ik T Visdleta’ s | TAYORABLE REPORY OX !I'Xklivlll:(t S DECISIONS Emery who voted for 1| f Lmoter| e auistei T ; B s o e s yome: | clare that the Kappell ~army . prevented DISARMAMENT BIL IN HOUSE | BY THE SUPREME COUBY g S St A et ¢ thian iy SHOLS TAKE SIRIKE VOTE el check 1 3 glehart, Louisville, Ky.;| General emenoff, the anti-boishevik lead- e - row now and others less. The automobilists | L \ s I ist, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Amy |eF from landing there. Washington, June 6.—Dy a vote ! June 6—The supreme N itetis ST LOSE O PaY N T et QN 6 ¥y ‘ Redwood, Cal.; Helen Garrison, to 1, h two democrats voting j p g g TEBIReh 28 the Be nextitwo . L 1dd. Haven; Marion Harris, Cleveland;| The anmual meeting of the Mother |the house foreign affairs c untl Oct. 3. Most of e Wi Xoi gey Rt 2 ‘ : 5 New York; Cecil Hough, | Church, First Church of Christ, Scient-|ported today a joint which {0 leave at once for thels - | the wholesaler i S als E Frances Kellogg, Deer-| est, was held in Boston with members [ would give Preside master | - roady wasees i t i mic : six i wh am, Anna Martin Johnson, Wash- | present from many. parts of the world. |hand in calling an I confer-| governments' appeal, i S dalgegiolon] ¥ . g of bodies recoy- D. C.; Lois McBrier, Montelair, ence on disarmament ] e ot § With Gt to the other| | e « i Tk - i Marion Manson, Brookline, Mass.i| Four American submarines, In charge| Rejecting the same resolution it ap-| /oo, 10" j::f;fl:i;;’;’d’l‘f‘:‘:‘ m&:. Thit 5% SMUoBA oF to the 31 Hat legls i L decta, pRabI: never; awill ibe s Pearson, Evanston, IlL; Therese|of Lieutenant Commander Walter §.[Droved a ve: “con-| 5 rnonopoly under the Shermas sattteiad e & clevk ad the last stat 1 sl W n € 1 down stream Brookline, Mass.; Elizabeth | Haas, have arrived at Callao, Peru, from | curred in gz 5 ihe Sherman anti-trus{ ific force of Baltimore, Md.; Mildred Taylor,| Guayaquil. president to call such e, Ind.; Mari ‘Warnington, sent its new meas: leanor Wildberg, Cincin- decision against the govern< he state tax case marked the day’s session. ence nad e a8 a| ad: red to its action (h ption of the bi' to tax property of | cepte Amend virtual suggestion G- conferees on the Y e A e J A mew administrative office, that of | "' tpies . | The solicitor general filed with the omanies in towns in sk iRt v b s \ : e K ial o ine chaly | dean of freshmen, has been created at|72Val appropriation bil 1 only a few minutes before it closed aupdly is fused recon- |40 . : Dy no marshal of the chain| parimouth college and Professor Ernest s et tion to dismiss the anpeal in the t | was kil adopted. Tho s 3 C i this year. i - ey rican C; > te g T e adopted the bill increas Mechanjcss I nothing 6 do s to learn | pIVISION OF READING b ment conference ed that (e action 1at Sars ot 0 G = ned that the action had been takem COMPANY PROPEBTIES | Governor Baxter in & proclamation de-|*"( the Uni 363 ause of the evident meaning of the 7 It had been expected that the t o —— clared the present forest fire situation| It Spinid the | COUTL'S decision in a similar case against iiladelphia, June 6.—The form of | in Maine an emergency that should be|¥0ud €0 to conference today, but the tes Bleet corpecniin ee by which the Reading company | prought to the attention .of every citi- |motion. Which will hav S O WAy reasonable” restraing properties will be separated in comoli- | gen, by a special rule, was heid up until to- fore the law could be ance with the decision of the United _ BURIOD, supreme court was filed in the Republican committeemen, with only | supren The New York Reserve Bank has sent | (DUICOn comm s district court here today. It | hroadcast a warning of {wo new coupter- o o 1 up in accordance With the | it $10 reserve notes. The first is drawn | the SaRiion’ yeebhs y approved by the court and [on the Reserve Bank of New York and |ieT- The whole questi e bill to lav a state tax of $2,000.- "N S | « sdontad after -exoidn e New Haven man- ¢ was adopted mak- amending the New Haven |y of the cases of general Interest re« maining undecided today were ordered red 1o the docket for reargument ether sol c £ - re a full bench” These include the der the bill it| branc rejected th | Bes ¢ ted by counsel for the Read- icago. both naval and mil had een | v oming. < o r 1o g g itigreihi Hvelhd i o raside he district | s e, dn their | e’ company H CaiBEqRa o the et e placed before the committee for its con-| . . s Yo f‘:':‘,;jo‘ i f:"‘m':“ New Haven city rt effective at whiei g 4 i A vigg) NSaS| _Under the decree the Reading Coal and| mqejegraphic instuctions wore semt to II%:;;:;‘MA.\“ R 5 1. Comtany e et passage of the | e “ comy Vil be separated {rom |the American consular officer abroag| TATHE WP the Drooks resol ation of the Clayton act im & BUF offered as o 4 ” ST tompany and the latter will| specifying the quotas under the new reg- | (36 w3 CORETReS, Teported but ts, and the child labor case r bill by which | the hou: ' yo=| FIGHT O¥ER JEARING with t Philadelphia and | ylations governing admission of immi- e s ey ot e validity of special tazes he elected next | | STILLMAN DIVORCE CASE ' pany under a new name and | grants to the United States. s oy cts of the labor of minors. replace the pres e mAontad) the KBRsE b { 5 subiect ta il resnlations oriiie nz‘\], it adopted again, but found no e s not to be, rearamed munets Uil mmissioner. Senator Ing the Stratford charter | New ¥ n B LAdEas al and state ]aws as a common car-| Government sction to prevent the y: ",’f;;",l‘:'"':;w,] e ize and ot the Coronado Coal company against the 4 Bendment to bro- revafr DIOFIRLIO! v 1 1 many (¥ s Dempsgy-Carpentier world championship | T2IUPSt the president & United Mine Workers of America to des referendum on the bill of uded 000 for 'Wa |in C ¢ mate| The only trustee named in the plan of | fight at Jersey City on July 2, is asked vt tion - Chatlieah Porise: a | termine liability of a national labor ere not 75 persons knew. He for W or | to one segr s the Central' Union Trustiin a petition sent to Secretary of State | Sonventior S Portar e ganization for damages resulting from = . Siont df 158 BLY 4. 15 il pupleRgd 0 aat nan, courisel M Company, of New to take over the | Hughes by citizens of Lincoln, Neb. ng D szl ol e strke, and the sut brought by the governe g ib Senator Delaney dis-| jng liability on pedestriany whe woss | Anne UL 8 1 wdar & $ are on k of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre ge'l away {1 ion or d ment to restrain the American Hardwood r Challenger and de- | result In aceidents on the highway. |1 v 1 prob- e rea | Coal company from the Central Rallroad | A small party eof extremists, whe as- | 7 COUETER, A0° 10 ledve the Drisient|sanufacturers’ association from contisms woens iney,. He hey. go LA Jabiy : € A 1 others wer The other trustees, who | tempted to interrupt King George's and | ¢ o PUfme Such conrse s he qeemed|ing the “open competition” practics of e amendmen® Senator Chal-| but did hold an iC | ow » of Jl‘f'!‘)' Queen Mary's visit to the trade union at oy inaugural "‘\411"‘ that = ‘“ as | SWaPPIng price and sale data among s & Ir on 1 at Colorado ¢ the Reading, until a |Plaostow, was hooted down and expelled |7 MiS Inaugural adds o 25 | members. i B e g2 Tl W i 1 for [ & Tl = Tives: for it svale, have ready to co-operate w er nations for | T 1 % t = S e disarmament. | D T . HELD IN CONNECTION WITH HOUSE OF DELFGATES OF [fames 2. s ‘ : i : not been named. Neither is the name of == The house conferees will be Ch | PRESIDENT REQUESTS ATD KILLING OF HER GRANDFATHER AMERICAN MEDICAL As§'N (% U 7 LeQlar e “?““T‘\_“'“"'““l to be formed giv-| Ome person ""l“‘“" “‘d‘:‘"“"" Kelley of the sub-com: e on appro FOR PEOPLE OF P 5 s ate ogian Me-| Boston, June §—Use of the S inday | Tiron - \ ; .. fh.| THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF ton Beach, Cal, in the midst of a throng | SCn{atives French, Idano, Wood, In-| Washington, June 6.—President Harde : b Takowood o |Bewsp AB. & ponnscing Lygen ] y r .- : : iana, republicans, a ing issued a request today to the peo- iy trom Lakewood, O.lthe p S’ Aocte sgnead b, BATTLE OF BELLEAU WOOD |of spectators. Citoling: Lna Ol 4 gl L e i m'mm?,‘, : Cleveland, where she I8 |wag suggested today by Dr, Dwight ) t B Leaders said the con tributions the American Red Croms ection with the sla. YV, of Svescuse N = of“tha bt 1 ngton, June §—The third an-| Ten hospital lnmates, Imcluding two| TONTF P50 0€, FOTICTECS rendering sl 5. ths. Beosks YC in v 2 I F. Ka a ‘h . & 3 . v S| 4 nivers: of the Battle of Belleau Wood | mothers with new born babes, were res- amendiment to the Borah amendment, or | Colo ‘3 " e peop of Pueblo, nearly two years ago. |ieal Assoctation R0 gy Honal - omes ¢ T w he senate today for [ cued by nurses during a fire at the [ATendment 1o the Horsh amendment, “lorado, because of flood conditions, M appeared at the Harlem | - Phosiorons ahoul i il e al o enators Overman, | Homeopathic hospital in Newburyport, | R = 3 n a formal statement addressed to the ; 1 10 visit her mOLher, |to" thelr confidonon. Pt Carolina, and Lodge, of | Mass. — people of the United States the prese er, who was arrested |¢han they have in the past, e Murrny | TCSSIAN HARGED usetts. “Ane republican leader $1,000,000 FIRE IN DOWNTOWN Jaeut askad ithat Contributions be made Satur night. Detectives asked | joeiared e diirete: at. e e STEALING BOOKS spoke support for the organization of, More ferest fires are reported in the SECTION OF PITTSBURGH | ; e Sl i the Red Cross fa any them to headquarters, | yossion of the house of d . - American women seeking to restore the|section of Bangor, Maine. The most ex- o and surrounding stricken terrie ‘ B 0 Ber A Liax hare .18 beoliertion . 6 0 village where American marines on June | temsive fire is around Gassabeas lake, in ] The text of the appeal foliows: s aived O | yaation of tho\seemiin Coseetin I e 16, 1918, halted the German drive on | township 41, Pittsburgh, June 6.—Fire starting tn an| To the People of the United States: ar i e S L Bl a1 : Paris office building of the downtown section of | _“Overwhelming disaster has come ta i - et Work of Bushle. 5o v James 1 s even elleau Wood was one of the great| Carrying out the ecustoms amd tra- | Pittsburgh eariy fod nder| cople_of Pueblo and surrounding MOTHER CONFESSED THAT \’,Y\',l,,,’",,.l‘( ,“} .,,,.Y ki W 7 1 to 1 to s of the world war” said Senator | ditions of early davs members of tke|control at 3 a. m. e | Soict. ‘Bealization of thelr suRSaEN DAUGHTER INSTIGATED CRIME |achicvements In medicine had heen e 1 : ernor. Lod “In fact that battle and the|Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com-|department of the city d to the | T0W. and in the dars to come, prompts g s 18kt teom, the public’ e e y sentence of \ St one at Chateau Thierry marked the turn- | pany, of Boston, yesterday celebrated the |scene. The damage mated at|™e to issue an urgent request to afl elan §.—Acsofding to. anlbeen mo means of displaying them ] ng point in the struggie between the al-| 283rd anniversary of the organization. | $1,000,000. whose sympathies are awakened to assist fes ade to County Pros- 5 % i who lives In Lynn, M s n of the re ics and the forces of the central pow- —_— The Briges™ Machinery company, the | th® 1abors of the American Red Cross n today by Mrs. Mary E= = gl i1 m < & ils now are on ers. There ais not a state in the Union| The arrival at Bestem of the steam-|Fairbanks Scale company, the Pittsburgh| Which has quickly orzanized to deal with 69, her daughter, Mrs, Kva Cath-| SUB TO SAIL FROM 4 ) gl Vely undertaking the her-| that is not represented in the cemetery | Ship Canopic with !nx:re x:al! 1{““ l'lui- Office Equipment company, the New York | the 'fi‘]j'mr;fflal ?ftlmz gt ol EASGr. the HALIFAX T R Dols r and ¥ K r_the scene of the Battle of Belleau |ian immigrants seeking admission, furn-| Wallpaper company and other concerns es and home TRt S a0 T rorEau | ‘ ; : ' a of m ol and I hops that the women en- | ished a problem for immigration officials. | said their losses would total into | established. Contributions may be sent A is on night of July 1 e s jo e t bu gaded in an effort to restore the village $1,000,000. at once through the office of any chap- s s number of stsb wounds ‘111':‘[‘”1 N. S, ( ne ny he T rine must in in \ until k = will receive the support of the American| Jackson Anna-Heotz, traditienal chief ter. or directly to Red Cross headquar- - States submarine N-3, which arrived |sails s body was the instigator of the ber died several days lat- of Alaskan natives, took the totem pole from the yard of his home at Sitka, Alas- here urday from New London, Co will sail tomorrow for Tolge at Washington, for use in the strick= T A PEACEFUL COUP IN | FIVE POUNDS STERLING ka, declared he no longer will follow | Head Of Polish Insurrection “WARREN G. HARDING™ ay he § re city is g her purported confession, Mrs, 2 VLADIOVSTOK POSSIBLE & THE PRI WIFE | the old customs of bis forefatehers and i e ol stated that Mra. Kaber ‘came 1o g Wi B i = e e ERIOE OEA announced that-in the future he will be some days before the crime was lain American citizen. O - about July 20, o hed wa kio, June 6 o' A, POUT London, June &—Five pounds sterling, |a P 3 AID FOR FLOOD RELIEF r she “was going 10 | oo voie it of the Xo-|f 5 and no more, is to be the price of a wife, ed.” When she remon-| '™ qu ek according to a recently ratified conven-| All restrictions em the trade in prime Washington, June 6.—Se: Phipps, wer daughter for propos- 1 rebuild tion between the governments of Great|Decessities of life in Rome have been 00 Nicha S and a1l Cotleeate Satml ng, Mrs. Kaber, according that th will i dnas 4 Reitain and Liberia. removed by a decree issued by the min- e pa and all Clerite r's confession asked What d ¥ i s Th o) ! lates the rel: istry of food. The rationing of rice, ity Gove P v 3 American Representauve 1n 37750 ‘ Lo ey male b0 d ations | breaa and ofhier food roducts has been from Governor Shoup asking federal aid, by X ; 1 nake such | JGtWee S : for flood re erence was - 4 her mother she wani- Germany i-bolshevilc le s oo waeh | line between Liberia and Sierra Leone, | abolished. dintely ordered 1o consider the matter. - ouse wi . Kan- that a peaceful cuop % 2 o e = dn e tely nsider : Marion McArdle, at the It s reporte ¢ i a Deen miore | N O e e et il | . Gasspe L 3 B Waydetn, . desmntie The chief need of e Anansas valley who was . | expressiy provided in the convention™that | uthor, is dead, according to announce- Gation, for & pestions il Siet stated in her confession Vladivostok o e 1 "_fijnllr‘m‘ claim can be made in respect of a|ment in Paris. He was born in Paris pot . for a pepulous sectisn o she does not know whether two men or decided not to pother attempt to i the vietims | inundated. The reconstruction of about 25 stecl and concrete bridges, he said, was the first need, and he asked $20,-; 000,000 for emergency use. | LETTERS OF CONFIDENCE I¥ THE GERMAN GOVEENMENT el < on December 8, 1862, and many of his bo recovered,” Tn @ |Women except by her husband, and that 3 nt ot ihe Duerp| o woman can be compelled to Teturn toj ¥orks found a place P . o sed this| @ claimant against her will. stage. He was a Chevalier of the Le- ed this gion of Honor. » man and a woman committed the rime. She said she was upstairs at the time of the visit of either these two men r the man and woman. According to Mrs. Brickell's alleged confession she and land there, but will pre va, 95 miles northyw SERIOUSL e river| v d over the | 38 ON TRIAL FOR TOLEDO $1,000,000 P. 0. ROBBERY OUNDED IN A FORESTVILLE SALOON . Tdentification of criminsls by telephene and wireless will be a simple matter if apparatus _demonstrated in Paris by Miss McArdle at Mrs. Kaber's suggestion sa anged the contents of . several ik . T bix= It will be impo Toledo, O., June 6.—Thirty-eight de- AR ap? Sadec rooms and of bureaus to Kive the im- Bristol, Conn., June 6.—Daniel Ride > imp R ¢iEht de | Professor Ottolhengi stands _up Paris, June 6.—(By The A. P.)—Ther ca z b of Hart sl wounded ) t y the bodies | fendants aceiSed of complicity in Tolo- Th ment transmits photo- il i B T T v Worgo in Hol salop tos rodds to the cemeteries | 40's $1,000,000 postoffice robbery went on | LS5t The instrw s council of ambassadors today sent a Jet- graphs or thumbprints by telephone or Other inmates of the Xaber homs on wireless the professor asserts. trial today in a carefully guarded court + night of the crime were amale nurs n falling this afternoon | Foom. ter, signed by Premier Briand, to the German embassy, taking cognizance of] 3T B Frorohend P Jrbayti the good will of the German ment r Kaber, named Utterback, and a ¢ hed to 1 Moorel ad, personal represent- B{:-s ‘Wanda Urbaytis, name:d?l the| gy, try of former Premier Jo- e e ‘m:xn ! ¢t whose identity has not been dis- a hospital in e hope |2t e gove ade the par: o ithe thett et tha ort | seph Caillaux, of France, into political under the peace treaty. e +d. Kaber was a semi-paralytic and Tag held_out for his recovers. One bul- | el Ot B faoiiet, Which herisisters took to the:jalllsire: is storestaaéwed by an amnousce- In the letter the councll grants Gers pes onstant attend- had eftered his right evo and anoth- ¥ up” too rapidly : ¥ L L e B e i ctter the : B SR A 8 er struck him eandeiaril 1 mud were removed, | Father Anthony Gorek of New Chicago, | foonding o bRy Aan many a delay until September 30 for the sk an interview with newspapermen in + presence of Prosecutor Stanton late s afternoon, Mrs. Brickel said: Marian McArdle knows who did the killing and 1 am sure she will tell all She is just an innocent victim of cir- cumstances the same as I am. Indictments were returned today against Mrs. Bricke! and Miss McArdie onnection with the slaying of Kaber. Mrs. Brickel is being detained at police headquarters but has not been placed wouM be disagrecable odors|Ind., obable menace to h While| The robbery took place Feb. 17, five ¥ o the list of known dead grows slowly, re- | men compelling mail truck drivers to re- N. H. ROAD FINED $1,600 vorts fo undertakers. indicate that other | Main impassive while they loaded the val- FOR VIOLATING SAFETY LAWS | bodies have been found and will be recov- | Uable sacks in an automobile and sped 4 = | ered when the wat e. awa Hartford, June 6.—J nant Colonel Newlon late this af-| Two of the five actual robbers are at Thomas in United ordered out the rifle companies | liberty. 5 today fined the New <h, Fort Morgan and Bi and Hartford F the troops already doing for violations of the appit H police duty in Pueblo, fileen ” SRUdation (was by A carload of provisions, the gift of the S e i aetnd e the transformation of the Diesel motors of “Velusto.” from submarine use to civilian industry., Premier Lioyd George announced that the government has mo further proposi- tion to cer the coal miners. The oer of £10,000,000 to aid the coal industry will not renyn open more than two weeks, he said. PHYSICIANS ORDEE LLOYD Newell Tomah and John P. Ranco, twe GEORGE TO TAKE REST| members of the Penobscot tribe of In- OBITUARY. | Timothy J. Phelan. New York, June 6.—Timothy J. Phels an. well known for many years here and in New England a5 manager of bo= tels and clubs, dicd today a: Sharems Springs, N. Y. He wrs owner of Narragansett hotel at Provid: R I, ¢ load o v dians, started from the island reserva- and of a hotel and a large restatiramty sadquasiars States government against tho railroad | Deovle of Utah to the Pueblo flood suffer- | London, June § (By the A. P.).—The | tion at Old Town, Maine, in a birch canoe here, A | company and there were sixteer cou s Lake City today.| prime minister, Mr. Lloyd George, has| built especially for a paddle down the Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. BANK OF GERMANY HAS in the suit: | The court imposed a fine of 0 blankets, 1,750 2 > been ordered by his physicians to take & | river 72 miles to the ocean and along Three baggage cars loaded | complete rest. He is suffering as a re-| the coast of Plymouth, Mass, 200 miles tents, l)I:mk(ls and cots will be|sult of a severe chill and overwork and | further. e to Pueblo from Fort Loga - i —_ AT e ok started fo Pueblo from Fort Logan Tues L:Zsukfanwlled all his engagements this o s a3 HAS DECIDED TO DISARM 2 ates of the total damage and books and manwscripfs were rea§meil om Canon City to the Kansas |: AT - bullding _eratts affected by |at the Petit Galleries in Paris during d ot $20,000.000 in a tele- $100 on: each count. Southboro, Mass., June 6.—Mrs. Thome as Nelton Page, wife of the former United States ambassador to Italy, died here today. She was 63 years old. Mrs. Page was married 10 Henry Fleld,. of Chicago, whose memory she ledieats b ed ihe Fiell collection in ths Chicage strike that went into affect in|the auction of the Engel Gros library.| Adalbert Korfanty is at the head | Art I- 2.114,423,000 MARKS IN CIRCULATION New York. June §.—The increase in notes in eirculation of the Imperial Bank of Germany, as shown in its return as TSRS sarverom WS 5o e YK of May 31, was 2,114.433,000 marks. Ow- Suntih, Bava ng to an error In transmission, the [ MlMls Loring Dressel, who is | P.) a, June™§. i itute. She became the wifo of The Bavarian Pueblo Commercial club to | Spr cld when the Spri 14 Build- | The recor m—! neS— 53 No orm- amount was given as 211,433,000 marks | handling the Berlin end of the Ger- | ciilzens' guard, has e Damage In Pusblo city | g "Sriden Fuploverst Absseintion - e | e e rae et ot Hoh Gating | Of the Polish Insurrection, which iy o ambemator wha st Tt Bgtings Saal n the statement as sent out Saturday | men Ameriesn correspondence. oluntarily by June 30 under the t ind ¢ I reach #ix or elght million | augurated a wage cut of fiteen cents an | from the fiftte¢nth century ornament.| S3USIDE 80 much trouble im Upper g S°TRRRTC” TN Bl SAE CRdt Durted [mient. of the alled ultimatum. s, the telegram states, hour for all crafts. ed with hand engraved nfmiaturcs | Silesia. % ¢ b > N in Washington. b S R