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VOL. LXIlI—NO. 208 POPULATION ' TEN PAGES—80 COLUMNS - PRICE TWO CENI fii TEXT OF PEACE TREATY WITH| 2 Bt toRy o sotoptmontoes | 2522 _ DEPUTIES INBATTLE WITH & ‘P.)—Henry Sulfivan ' nliis em A cnt | Dail Ereann Toda “OOrAS OF PADRL" | o v s o 1 7 e Do, T Coment o 25 y afls D T x’::fl;";l&z. dectinea | . i g | TR aiternoon Sutivan 3 K e — - 45 cents from J'u-n.“_et_o “y e % ' o|mas reporiedio have resches a veint Both Sides Have Agreed to| Seized by Federal Agents in al com: ™ sas. dgwnea';{::u. bathing : 3 i g i i . s 5 ., |swimming well. The weather was cam Oblerve Strict Secrecy—| Cleveland Safety Deposit Pittsfield, Mass., /yesterday. ! : o 5 ¢! Was Bigned in BuiBat's T80 Yobpmper—Frowib Sppette >~ =BG Situstion Looks Hopeful, | Veult in “Swindle” Guen |« 7%, "oz e 2t Yotert | Residents of the Town Are Flecing in the Direction of Madie cally That the United States Shall Not Be Bound by the|™ wfl'l::’;:’!‘!im:;rfi;u““ pon, Aus. 28—(By The A ®)—| Chicasn, Aus. B s e R Tas et i nan 3360000 son-k Largs Casg o Aned Mas oo Rt ;‘ Covenant of the League of Nations—United States Not| swanmeur aue Tmase 1 3 e | HE7 ey T Yoty e Trih | iy e,y SSOUD000 1n noted Sl8M | gie inhim, frend of Eresl Creek, Three Miles From Madison—Sheriff With 303 inet to Prime Minister as, aseassinated at Auro- / icine, was doomed tofay by the treasury | 1003 Gabrsire wrter ot o i terday by federal agents are nothing |dent Obregon, was, asss : F . T 3 Iy t 13, Aft- a o i te of Chiapas, accomding to . 3 o i IS e congeens. atter Tecess should fall | o, GeoTESS liter of Augus - 1but “seraps of paper,” according to|ra jn the stal as, acco Deputies Is Engaged With a Large i | Involved Relating to _ the o, of Germany o enact the Wilis-Caruppell antbesBcq thac no Mtormation an o the mabare | Soredooy- Snch: allered lead of aa Feport geosived ac Mexico CI: g 2 Body of Men in S 5 L 4 ; of 1hn o e ® | 350,000, Tnale ring". who' is- a and to the Settlements in the Far East—All Rights, Priv-|""[; conference with internal revenue lovd George's re. Shonse To it wouly, be B qoeorEe’s X | priconer, in the county jail here: Greek eperations sgalnat the Terkish Fray at Blair—All Wires Between Madison and Blair Commissioner Blair, Secretary Mellon de-| "It is understood that both wil be |y, L0¢ 10tes, particularly . those of the |nationalists in Asia AU 3 ileges, Indemnities, Reparatioris or Advantages Entitled|cicea that the rguiations already drawn | read to the session of the Irish repupl. | Josier Tire and Rubker Company of |Dlet X within & month, at the present Have Bee; — e | which -woul . permit _physicians ‘o pre-| can parliament in Dublin fomorrow and | D2¥ton. Ohio, are’meither sigmed, sealed | rate of progress. n Cut—An Appeal Has Been Made to Gov- T »ab . scrlbe /a case of beer at a time with 1o’ meantime both sides have agreed (o .ob- | NOF ‘stamped, French said today. They g Under the Armistice Are Conceded to the United States |jimi:° o “the “number of prescriptions, | serve strict. seorcoy, — The el warl: | Were prepared under a contract whioh | Savase siiecksiuin the Spenieh Inch] exmior for Troops. DR W | should be held up by fhe treasury pend- | net approved Mr. ‘Tdovd ) George's re. | Provided for their issuanct as nceded in ;.":Xf:: f:f' o Eeibjeen, Wt thay Charleston, Woeet | Va. Ang. 5. 1 - i Become Effective Immediat the |ing determination of the medical beer | sponse, it is learned, and it is,under. | the development of the company, he de- |12 : = 9 Cha m. a. Aug. 25.—H. |of the committee felt that & vieit 8 the Treaty is to e ve ely Upon i Ky s siood the negotiations Wil contine. | clared, but the contract was fever cur (have been e LY. H eiilins, prosecuting attorney of |disturbed arca might have & A | sHor L In reaching this decision it was ‘ex e ried out. . 3 = jon| BOORe county, located at Madison, re- |effect. p Exchange of Ratifications. piathéd the treasury took the attitude | IRISH REPUBLICAN REPLY Scoutirf the idea, that Colonel John| Continued improvement in the <onditlon |,urieq tn)g “cyening that Sheriff Don > : > ’ _Joh £ Jugo Slavia was| e Governor Morgan in his appeal whidh ” 2 that fssuance of the regulations in the LEAVES MATTER OpEx |ClPnin, afsistant United States district | Of :’:zeg\‘fnflf";“""g““ toewed | by his|Chafin, of ‘Logan county, with three |was not made public by the war depart= —The treaty with) said government respectively, of all Der=lrace of what was regarded as certain attorney, has a evidence of irregu. [ 2NNOU! b hundred armed deputies, is now engaged |ment said the band of armed men num- h was signed today in| sOns, Wh:\‘e'l‘;wrf d""‘lcilcdhuhou ow; hostile legislation weuld be hm no hpur- Publin, Aug. 25— (By The' A. P.)—The Xa;‘ui»e; :l;n(' him, the 59-year-old | Physicians. 1: h:ulu;.uuh thrge boly of armed |bering more than 4,000 had left Marmet " B permanent allegiance to the nites specially as brewers have shown | Dail Rir 4 2 promoter of a scors or more of ‘“big e T en at Blair, in Logan county for Mingo and Log ct made i v ose especially a eann cabinet i & 50 n countd Washington, Aue. Germany, w Berlin b S e u letter which Premier Tiovd. Geosge sem; | TUSiness” enterprises—which the gov- | A - arment of internal | . BIair is near the Boone county line. |thelr march were raiding stores, en sconomsic, reparations, military and va- | {eFed through ihe acts of the imperial|gated or to bagin operations befcre con- | to Eamonn De Valera, the it o etnment. contends never: passed heyand N“:,"}:‘}',‘u“’;o:,';fi'f\".fl,.’:fl of three big Mullins sai¢ that “authentic reports” [in thievery, forcing trains to give them Tlous ofier provisions of the unratified | German, Kovefnment, or its agents, Of|sress finally accepts or rejects the anti| lican leader, on August 13. It was . in |he PAPer stage—repeated former dec- |CREIIE NI, Lol Ly he hap received are to the effect that|transportation and disturbing state peath featy of Versailles. but provides specific- | c© FPCUT A0d. foya; Ausro-tiiEatiat | beer b this letter that the British prime min- iona . thay the district attorney ls esidents of Blair, including old men, |officers. > ally that the United Staten shall nov be | $5YCTUTIRG DY U8 agonce since Ju _ B e N L ol SR ] Ould /e e valea ot $403.332.000 EatliEDIED, ARd Chlires are Sacing the town —_— bound by the covenant of the league of 4 X 2 Ay LS OF DROWNING e no compromise on the ques- anet s4e SRy been brought to the United Sta { d tion of Madison, 3 iations or by other enumerated parts of ::;:;"‘l’l'y""’""_;u";"l"fi:g‘j}" b i O ‘oF FATHER AND SISTER| o0 of the rizht of lreland to cogede | the Pacific Trust Company of Missou- | foreign countries since the beginning of| Mullina said & large groun of heay-|A* ¥ OF L. CALLS FOR RELIEF = 7e Versailles settlement Y ki o e R B4 e __ and a'so attemppted to make clear the | 5~ dt»*lvr bed by,Colonel Clinnin as a|ine present year. iy armed ‘men" had reached Rock OF UNEMPLOMENT SITUATION The declarations of the peace resolu-| (ro’huncarian, American, or other cor-| New Haven, Aug. 25.—The drowning | COnditions of the proposed peace settle- | " =~ bO¥" ormanization, whose only —— |Creck. three miles from Madison. this| L. - 5 ns are reatfirmed in the treaty and it| o yiong or in consequence -of hostili- | of two persons in New Haven harbor | Ment. - cauipment was a metal hond box. a note | More than one taousand" lives, it is| cvening. He said he could not estimate antic City N. J. Aug. 25—Executivg sontains, in addition, & bianket provision | PLTRCINS 0¥ 18 comsemence of hostll- | of two persons Y 0 Hal, six| While the text of the republican caos- |Tor $5.000; & plece of paper signed by | feared, have been lost in the rioting|tha number. council of the American Federation of hat any bemetfl which might accrue 10 f othergice and aleo ehall have Erant.| vesrs oid, who wad picked up adrift in | NeE'S. letter will not be published until|Séven men and the charter of a defunct|; " tne Malbar district of British In- Blair is said to be one of'the few min- | “100F today called upon the federal and wis country under the Versailles pact is | og an agreed join communique is issued, it | Company. F ing towns in the Logan field Toeq |Sate governments to aid in tHb rellef 1 v 'ma - f the harbor - . dia. gan organized , ~ " o be regarded as of fuil foree ~Ger-| gl 0 Perions owing permanent alle|a small boat mear e o e 1aq was |8 understood that it makes no mention | According to French the Pacific Trust by the United Mine Workers of Amer- |0, (he unemployment situation by imme- many's regnciation of her overseas pos- ; i of America | breakwaters. The p of a republis, but enunciates the prm-|Company s a financial waif which most-favored-lation _treatment, scovi aptain, Harmar Stumme, sessions jomtly to the Big Five powers is | e WhstRenalvsovared Yy (Captally seaflirmed, as are ine military clauses of o Vers treaty, the sections relat- Shang Ming, or “The Life,” a Chinese|ica. The president of the local union|JlelY concerning themselves with pute weekly newspaper, made its appearance | at” Blair wag in Charleston early. this |'\°8 INto operation processes of produc+ in Chicago. The only other Chinese|week and according to C. F. Kenney,|'o8 for public improvement cf buf # ; 2 al of independence and expresses | “never had a home and never Aid a same. by national or otherwise, in | of Narragansett Pler, B. I, as he was |} Co - & . b Il matters AUCetOR: Peartende. Bamt :vr!mfl“g l;’he harbor late today In his A\er,so? to' a resumption of warware. |public business” The charter, he said, news, profession, trade, navigation, come | oycter ‘post.. The hoy was chilled and | ThUS, It I8 considered there still fa°u | Was purcHased for him and Tis i I " el o- | newspapers in the United States are in|district president of the miners, report- ] 02dS. €C. and to use the credit of, the " oners, reparations, finance, | ot PaOICSNON, (TAde, navigatlon com| oyster boat. T DY deat ashore by | Yide obening for a continuation of the | ciatetyby Jonn W. Worthington. now un- | Yoy York and San Francisco. 410 him that the men there mere bore_ |COURLTY for the encouragement of eos onomic settlements, commerce and ab-| until the . imperial German’ gorermment | Sy Stome peace negotiations. | der inictment in connsction with mafl pared for trouble” and had “dug|9uctive processes. Ugation of il other existing {featies De-| and the Imperial and roval Aseionrien: | C o e i he went out in the| At aipublico meeting of the Dall | robberies totalling $6.010.000. Denying| mhe anticipation of the army alr ser-|{renchés fo protect themselves from pos. | The council's proclamation als ealied: ween the two countries Farian government, or their suectmmor. b san hnE e i father. Joel P. Hall, | Eireann fomorrow, Mr. De Valera will | that he Wad'any cennection with Worth- vice of having the old U. S. S. Alabama | ginia at & at upon the organized and unorganized in disassoctating the United States| or successors, shall have respeetively | of Waes Haren, And Gertrds Weidman, | €Xplain the motives which led the depu- | inston': projects, French declared _the o e Ol abaitaret in| Tibleattack In the hills surrountihe the| S JZ0C, SPERESL St wapes e rom the league of mations, the document | confirmed to the United States of Amer- | 10 years old. The boat was owned | (16 10 take the decision. they have. Pub- | charter purchase was only an erdinary | view of economies now being practiced bY | " Tha town s located abont ten mfles |Teductions ard urge all the people to Join rovides not only that thie government| ica all fines, forfeitures, penalties, and | jont'y by Hall and the zirls father, The | lication of the joint communique, both | business deal. e sk from Logan and etrouble nas been te |0 the demand that our processes of pro- Al mot he bound by the covenant but| seizures imposed or made by the United | lad was confused at first in trving to | 8t London and Dublin 1s also looked for| Alva Harshman, French's private e duction be stabilized and that the wel & ported from there of late” Kenney add- 1! tell the police what had hanpened, but | fomorrow: 2 retary, who yesterday led federal agents| Former Emperor Charles has planned |0 Ofcers of the United Mine Work. |0T5anized and concerted effort of the ex- acing an obligation upon | whether in respect to the property of the | finally said that Gertrude fell overboard i~ Af the same meeting the Dall Eireann | to th hiding place of approximately $3.- | with Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian re- | ar nera deseribed ‘the fighting at Blair, |PIOrs of our land for the further pe imperial German government or German | and his father jumped in after her. Both | Deing a new one all office holders, In- | 000.000 ‘in notes and securities at Mfl-|gent, ‘a restoration df the crown in Hun- |4t imere o' fighting going on, to Be “Jo.|duction cf wages of men who, even to~i nationals or the imperial and royal Aus- | aisappeared the hoy sajd, and he drift- | ¢'uding the cabinet, will automaticaly|waukee, is treasurer of the trust com- at mo action of the league shall be| Siates of America during. the wer ered as United Stat also stipulates that 23 %5 2 5 gary, says the Geneya correspondent of | oyw ona gt comnected. with the Mar.|0aY: cannot live in decency and comforth il not be bound by the sections of the | tro-Hungarian goverament or Austro- | ed for some time in' te boat. soont “;“j‘"‘;_:ma]{'{‘. i be r&flected. | pany, French said, -and on Marshman. | the Paris Journal. met_Stuation or mchuding men. from |*all_come (o an immediate ead reallies treaty relating fo the boun-| Hungarian uationals, and shall ' have L o8 ality, the p 20! Who has turned state's evidenee, he Marmet camp.” he recent campaign for the redmetion| wries of Germany, to political readjust-| waived any and a1 pecunciary claims | ——————————————=" L‘::'"-‘a‘,“;-a';vv hfif”ai,": w]yb""r oresi- | placed responsibility for the affairs of | A grave situation has arisen in the | p (Gl Ll L wriiine told the |OF WaSeS, declared the council's statement! ents in Europe, to the settiements al-| against the'Dnited States of ‘Amerl-|giates shafi have and enjoy. all theiyrin: ol TEERTaRfl be leee 10 fthe Miscourl organization: Malabar_district, on the west coast of | ¢ (TOPREUINE CQOPEY Information | 125 ot reflected itself proporticnately il ecting China, Stam, Liberia, Moroeco, | ca, t ‘Indergnities, * repara- | o o5 3 The Pacific Trust Company. accord-|British India, where seditious agitators o *yocaq bronght to Mad. |th¢ lowering of prices. evpt, Turkes. Bulgaria or_SHantuns, of | “Being desirobs of = restbring tne | [iEN™ Privileres inderfufich TR s belteved probable the partiament will | g to French. held six or seven hundred | hdve been working on the religious fa- [ 08 Jast2 A7 TR0t POtEnt 6 MO | On the contrary. we find prives asa) the establishme of an”international :yxfnlll)"re!:liorv\! existing between the | " N0 Toine resolution of the com- | fioo 7R Cg;an“e""’_' the peace negotia- (ho(:'an{(\‘vlnnar(:‘ “.'r\‘r(h of ?‘hprr.ot': ot | naticism of the ignorant natives. Ohlp. it that Ba | Santed:) Phronih L c'-:u: of living increasing it was added.| avor organization. o ved| LNo Rations prior to the outbreak of | zroicor the. United States of July 2 7. W. is, Clevéland and Canton fl- e Blair shortly after moom today. The ] WHat it has accomplished has been tof I e i _ | 7821, including al the rights.and aa nancier ard automobile,company direc-| o conized women workers of the coun-| paeie S1oTY B TEOL 00N e of |CTeate a lack of confidence n our o announce the sgnature n.‘U:Q u:a:?, = nH.:: ltc(r that pufpose appolnted their | (.77 coq stipulated for the benefit of | VISCOUNT FITZALAN 18 t;;r h.\mnn';f rt‘h:- notes sur’rflnd’;re&":r try are pressing their demands for equal|ine reported fighting. according to 3fr. dueuvghprmul-nl Every reduction cial mention was made qf tuc real-| plonipotentiaries; ! caty of Ver- , : cpox | Harshman, federal agents foun ] e ot 1l unions affiliat- | yup; . wages has only increased the desire f "~ ed States in the treaty of 1 leges with men in al Mullins * % mation of this government's share in| ‘“The president df the Unjted 'States L"‘m:,"‘"w'},,,_.hn the United States shall SYMMONED 0. LONDON |55, " op sths Davis. notes, $1,250.000 in | P res fulligs. . He'added, howeyer, that ssmie he remounced German overseas posses-| of America, ‘Ellis Loring Dresel com- | ons. the statement declaring that this | missioner of the United States, of. Amer- rovision “confirms the rights of the|ica to Germany, and G American Federation of La- | o 3 L fnmlff,,““h the ¥ f them had told him that the Ches: 5 \ —(By The A. P)—|notes of a.quarter of a million dollars 5 Viscount - Fitza'an, lord lleutgnant and witbhold production in the hope and be-! lief that still further reductions of ‘wages will take place. 3 fully enjoy notwithstanding the fact 3 that such treaty has not been ratified by Dublin, Aug. peake and Ohio station agent at Blair ach bearing Harshman's own signature ¢ s ¢ tha| B84 £loscd:the depot on. account of BER Y= gl i e S B i tates.” i e = e caring Harshma signa . Gary, chairman of the with reepect to Yap and| “The president of the German empire, | % B, SN, ynitea States wim | £ove nor general of Ireland, ‘was sum-|anq endorsed by him as treasurer of Conen” Btates | Stesl corporation, ant 0% 2 whether he thought the men |2 dangerous erisis and uniess ‘m . e o Do | D oedrich Rofen, minister for fof- | ot he hound by the provisions of part 1| TIONC 10 JOndOR tonight to confer With |the Devclopment Securitles Company of | nounced that the corporation would meet| .i2gtd Tora mart of the hody whieh|!d an. eficiant, intelligent and humene, ons unom an equality with the other | eign affairs. . i of the treaty ot Versallies, nor any pro- SHES 'lsfi\u‘:\v;‘kcm haymnm of the alleged “tin | TTEC ts in sheet and tin plates insu-| TiEPREE T TOE B o Racine, th lu.h'lx; n’u- coming winter may find the sowers. : - . Tre y jon ‘of that treaty reiating to the % ox" Frerch organizations ; 7oy s o, feeding cf the hungry and the - The upaitiat's bt ItieRe lon gt 'h l:' Aratieed e, s of e yes. and neither hy | TO INVESTIGATE CATSE OF ‘Aaked. it dhe. anillions ot - deNary fn: L2t b, indspen . 4a7:..$he-promupitor, revlied, e, he alone a problem of the old -.mm": 5 treaty in detail, smphastging that an “Whe, having communfeated their full the ‘eagtie-or its council BE¥EAK IN MEXICAN PETROLE notes seized frn mhimself znd his asso- : \dcantage which pighi haye been gained | power: and measure of i . 4 oLECM “problem of the new world. The present unempioyment is due to, non-production on the part of employers found to be in good amd due | ;- ,gsambly, . without giving express con: % ciates—the seizures alrgady total be- 7 rauBealign, of (he treaty of Versailes| orm, haves agreed as follows: b, A i New Tork, Aug. 25—The New York | tWee ntwenty and thirty million dollars s fuly preferved nder the oreséht in-| = “Article One. Germany undertakes to | *“y¢ <aye furthermore .that while the|giook Hicrange committee on bush —are “zopd, French replied that was a rament. Regarding such further sel-|accord fo the Unitéd States, and the | ;nyed Riates is entitied to participate | Sonduct will irmediately (m‘suguem:‘fl""“”"" ERite st onle- 1os thevhanks or ments as may be necessary between| United Stafes shall have and enjoy, all f ;"\ Teparations commission or ,aW¥! falee regiort by a mews bureau. which | Individuals who purchased them. e OF BATTLE AT BLAIR, W. VA.|zreat mass of our people, the wage earnc wo nations. the statement said | the rights, peivilexes; indemnities, repa- | ity o™ ‘commicaion set up as the basis D! cauecq Mesiean Petrofeum 10 break sewt| French denied the existence of twenty : B o ers of our land. to purchase the commod.! raiood that’ diplomatic reia-| rations or advaniages- specified in the | fn0 " Caty Yof Versailles, the -United | e potglhi #0 84 1-2. at midday.. The |companics With a reported eapitaliza- | Helcn 5 yene ld dodghtcr of A ence,| Charleston, West Va. Aug. 25.—Rb-|ities and mecessities of Nfe. e e | o i st S Wlice 8 the congems | giores lp it ,obliged/fo do this. bitonedtis, ebort said the directofs ha | tio-nof $21,000,000, which Colonel Clin- fi:‘;’;‘g”ffl‘nfi;f"msmm from burns re- |Ports of a gun battle today between Lo-| 1f production is to be enhanced the L o) s it 70 g il i :fi:‘ms na ;d:::s{.agx:; deferred @etipH on the dividend. Dentale | nin believes he orzanized and sold stoek | iied when she was playing With & bon- |an county deputy sheriffs, said to num-|consumption ability of the Telephone service in ail directions from | Nany mindaiiin Abs $leinity of Blair Willlamson, W. Va., has been interrupted. | are reported fo-be idle. 1t is believed the wires were cut prepara- ¢ to the march of 2,300 miners,into and the constant and persistent efforts the Mifigo colgaty odal fields. TUNABLE TO CONFIRM REFORTS beinz made to lessen the ability of the S rati gotiation people must g 4 ATEMENT ON TREATY éffccted g miost immediate recovery, the|in. “T mever sold a share of stock in ber 300, and a large body of armed men |be enlarged. s e et N e e s, United N o man Srabi pirs] bl St ik ronins sl i v RREHE o) e Yt Blair. West Va. were recefved here rough the ordinary dipiomatic chan-| Siates o treaty o Versililes, which day in which more than 30 issues of | Several amors arrests before the case ¢ pemce between the United | tonig fforts to confirm these re- . e United States shall {uliy enjoy not- ¢ Varving Gesrees of impogtance andl in- |is completed Were indicated today when | ThS (resty of peaco pe ¢ orts through Sheriff Don Chafin of Lo- | CONFERENCE ON OIL MATTERS A\dministration of derstood | Withstanding the fact that such treat 5 s followhiE | R O ey 0 B e T i States and Austria was signed in Vienna, | ports through . oo et et he ¢ be tified United | ashington, Aug. 38.—The (OIOWRE| trinsio value fell to -minimthm \fliota-4 Colonel Clinnin smnounced that war- |, pur Hugh Frasier, American commis-|#an county, who was reached by tele. IN MEXICO CITY ToDA LT bl et et S by the nlted | statement with respect to the €featy | tions of the year. rants had been asked for a number of [ SO, R L ® cing for the Washing- | phone were unsuccessful. When asked ] BE Betiein the Unitie SERHE ML “ariiole Dws. With 2 vi was made by the state department: An official of the News Bureau explén- [ men. It was remorted that the French |y Co ) ment” by an Associated Press correspondent | Mexico City, Aug. 25—(By the A. P.) by are as Tully covered A8 el e pATteulacty the wnigscione | “ioThe treaty defining peate relations| ol that the message was suppohed to | investigation pas led to a band engaged L 8 whether there had been fighting at Blajr (—Upon the return of President Obregon ciotaty §i¢ the geelbut S5 ‘W sent: | BE SERgRricularty tic obligations o\l between the United States,and Germany | have been conveyed by telephone by o |dn the a'teration*and sala of stolen Lib-| eumam W, Frasicr, widely known|today his reply was: tomorrow from Cordoba, where he nas irmation of the financial and economic M Tt 1o e Somg | Orticle| g ae signed at-Berlin today. It Was|stock exchange house having direct ¢on. |erty bonds, and that the arrests to be | ar refiner and head of a family long| “I cannot say anvthing abomt it: we|been visiting since Monday last, the uses of the Versailles treaty. ‘In that| i o7 b e V",I'"N:m“‘ ';‘ “’3 signed on behalf of the vresident of lnection with Los Angeles, where the di- | mads are in thi§ 8bnnection. ",’.’,’mmm in the financial and social af-|are not giving out any information.” He iplans for his conference with the rep- nection there s a provision _in the | Fetty of Verssl jes, It is understood and | "Untted States by Ellis Loring Dre-[rectors of the Mexican Petrolew Com-| No evidence, Hiwever. according to|Prae s philadelphia, died at his home | then hung up the recelver. resentatives of the important oil com-| ty teaffirming the vresent:attitafle of,| SETCIC en the high comtracting | el commissioner of the United States.|pany were reported (o be in session. Thit | Colonel Clinhin, links French and. his | s i was 82 years old. Reports from Racine tonight were |Panies in New York who are on their [ gm0 ";'";“oxi “(1) That the rights and advantages | ¥ho had recelved full powers for the|firm later denied having telephoned any | associates witfi“the mail and bank rob- | '™ e Rat the several thousand marchers who|Way here in an effort to arrive st an' mmission. by declaring that the United] @ ated in that treaty for the hessfs |Purpose; and on behalf ‘of the president|such message to the News Bufeld, bery bands. of which Worthington is al-| A ten per cont. reduction in the pay |left Marmet shortly after last midnight |amicable and definite gettlement of pe- st TekSvad the cight s participate] SR AECSI UL AL STty for e enefit| ¢ Germany by Dr. Friedrich Rosen,| Liquidation in the stock markét ‘made |jeged to be the head = 1" jed employes was anno“nc,‘amwm Iy bound for Mingo ocounty to |troleum questions, will be perfected it the cemmission's deliberations but|f) "ioited States shall-hive and:cniny | minister of forejen-affgirs, further headway today. Bflfilg. cofi- of Al e D ass, plant of the|protest martial law. in force there, were |18 understood the regular cabinet meet- tould-not be bound by ant wuch partici-) L0 4 ose qefined in section one of hesi| “The tréaty with Germany is In ac-| tinued, notwithstanding, loWér #itéh for | QFFIGERS ELECTED AT ed at the Lyme, Mass, | \on excent & owr. decis . still encamped alongside Indian Creek |ing over the week end will be devoted 3 ) i e ny. The cut Genm NG e the town. These reports|to a discussion of the impending com- ENTION A: 0. I | yi]] become effective November 1. just out ty Tollows four, and purts five, elght, nine, ten, | cord With -the neace resolutioff adopted|call money, stronger forefgm. éxchanges S ea and | leven, twelve, fourteen ana fifteen. The | by Congress and approved by the pres-|and passage of the farm gredit bill by text United State STATE €O have given rise to the belief here that |ference. I3 b . ik 18 July 2, 1921, he senate, desizned to bting reliet to 2 o i) 2 the Marmet marchers had ne_nart in| The cabinet members have: refrained N decing that the Usitsd Biaitgn] Highis end sdvintapes mobace 1 os | ne preambie. of the treaty fecites! the country'e agricultural Mférésts. ot el P or ncie"r‘x‘; Soas six;:;;‘:,’::’,fi::}:fi;g:,’, O Rica80: | he reported Tiatr engagement. Tiafr 18 | from comment, but it is understood that nz in confunction with its co-belliger- e 1 Bemtionca o ectivis 22 il g PO | omanie. ihoscasad BEISIN! {himare, [O6 ELIbeAbinng was concluded here to-|caga merchant, died at her summer| 21 miles = wost (7t Ricide ant 3 Jthe ol men, immediaialy Spomithele ¥E3 nis, entered into ; micti ith Ger- [ SAEUBIL Wil do. %0, i a mander | Which relate, to 2 o 2 Heghpete, b 5 " | day with the élection of officers and the York Harbor after three|order for the marchers to_reach there friv tary of Treas. e ‘onder that & | consistent with the .rights accorded to| “Article I of the treaty provides e e ey o Jmior oy, | selection of New Haven as the scene of g ailigteg they would have had to pass throuzh [ury De La Heutra and confer with him. ? p be concluded: Gemgany under isueh provisions, the - United . States shall heve all. the [SA2DIng PR " | the convention in 1323. A, resolution Madison, Several residents of Madison |as many times as is necessary to lay ‘ e T (e ‘tfeaty of Ver-| . ."2)/That the United States shall not |rights -and advantages specified jn the | equipments and ofls. 2 and standard iddustrlals a'so |¥as adODted in conjunction With the 1a-| gipm and Uruguay have ratified the|reported tonight that none bad passed the ~somndwork for their —discussioms elgned on June 28; 1919, and|De bound. by the provisions of part one |resolution, including _those stipulated | Ta a'lles 3 = e dia ¢ dieg’ auxiliary pledging supvort to Fa- o - | through that town today. with President OBregon. The sessions e ardinie 1o the lorms | SELNAL treaty. nor by ahy provisions of | for the benefit:of the Unlted States in| were disvegarded reversale in more | Cho*Hl Vilers, and e tect was. ca. | PrOtoc0l e e ;2‘:"] Prosscuting Attorney H. W. B. Mul- |are not expected to be protracted and) ts article 440 but has not been ratified :::;:;y ::L\l)dmfg .::\ose n:;auone:‘!: the trp‘nlly In!e V‘er‘;am'e.-. w el T e erty. 3 1.28-and cop. | D0 16 Dublin. ' The following officers @ s st of 8 article, whicl “Artiele of e treaty def S - 2 the United State 5 line of Roone county. who resides at|definite results are predicted here by the L) 0% ol of these nations brings the total num- | o=, & TR SRR IO EES B lend of next week. | Tristol ; | ber of ratifications up to tWenty-six.| .. " .1y tonfeht that he had besm| It is understood hers that the confer-' William H. Nortom. of Dover who|atised by passenzers on a Chesapeake ence will be coifined to & discussion of relate to the covenant of the ) obligations of Germany | Pers and shippings imparted irregulari- . 5 nsidering that the congress of the| [ s 19 € SCVINARE O the teague of | particularly the. olIeHoms o e oML |ty to the bond markat that division #u.| President John Domnelly, passed a joint ‘resolutlon.| boupd. by ‘any- action taken by . the | ireaty ef Versalles. Thus It Is pro- |ficcting some dlminution of the recent| et president Sichact . Ton 3 he president, Ji 2, » " 1 v Haven; - secretary, Edward F. e and Ohio passenger train from 'Blalr [the various tax decrees and that the al-i i o tart a8 oo 1eague of natlens, ror by the council of | vided, that the rights and advantages | demand from lnyestors 2 Middiefown ; treasuver, Tdward T. Ly. has been spending the summer eruis: | ina¢ shree hundred depaties .of Jogan |leged retrcactivity and confiseatory: by e senate and hense| D ther ASSembly - thereof, unicss the | stipulated.in the treaty of Versailles for S s ons, Hartford. e o Mopdehsad Le“:gin;gnw‘:"“'u county were hattling a large body .f |Phases or article 27 of the constitutior. ¥ s of o Ui st 2t s thall expressiy give its | the henefit ‘of ‘the Unlted Stages ‘which | PLEASURE AIR RIDE The ladics auxiliary elected these of- | by the authorities p mvestl {armed men when the train- left that |which nationalizes the ofl lands, will only\ \meriea. In conzress assembled, that the | **%35 (O WA ARon L B B e sin in Shstion Tivest ENDS IX TWO DEATHS |ficers: gation of the killing of an unidentified | pjace. Mullins added that the passen- |be - incidental. } "~ {Joy are e def S e of war declared to exist between n igati President, Mrs. John J, Crean, New | Woodsman. fi - v X, L) % TmoeraY German’ government-miashbl s foapol mations under. or with ‘re- | Ty and, garte. V. VI VUL IX, X XTI, told him that _the " inhabitants 4f| George T. Summerlin, the United States & . Warsaw, Ind, Aug. %5.—L. D. Mer-|Britain; vice nresident, Mrs, M. Owens, were preparing fo flee when the |charge d'affaires here has stated em<" nited. States of America by the Jomt | thres: seclons twa tr b o, QUL XIT. XTIV, snd XV. Hll, former lientenant in - the United | Torrington; secretary, Miss Mae A.| Engincer Douglas Armstrong of train left. phatically that in no sense will the Am. “oiution of congress approved ADHL 6| bace fons and sars GEht iclusive, of | * uSection 1. of part IV contains thelgi)io’iviation servics, and Jack Rode-|Finnegan, Hartfard; ~treasurer, . Miss (Junction, Col, was killed and 25 passe =i erican embassy act as the introduen - T. s hereby deciared at an end.’ T ks b Uirteen of- TthiL | propigions v which germsny renounced | peaver, 16 years old, of Winona Lake, |Catherine Cunningham, New Haven. A e At “;a;;:,':;fi; WIRES HAVE BNEN CUT of the visiting petroleum men and that' * Section Two. That in making this| “(4) That, while the United States | non o e O oeee o assoctat. | [N were instantly killed inis evening e Fpn, s BETWEEN MADISON AXD BLAIR | 10 time during thelr stay here wiffy ration, and as a part of . there | s privileged to particpate in o4 Staten | vor of ‘the principal allied and assoctat- | i, T TN 0 Whien ey’ were | MADE 101 CONSECUTIVE train No. 1, about 13 miles east of Grand reserved to the he personally act as a go-between - i ) Yan Siates of Ameriea, and its mationals any | rerms or part Slght of that & thes Bpdted SEAtal Wt B et 10 hed to the gromnd. - 2 of Boone county, tonight told the As-| FREIGHTER CANADIAN ind all rights, privilesos, indemnitics, | in any other commission setanied i (and the other former Sprmiri ovagty deheaver, Whose brother is chair| Sebgirt, N. J, Aug. 25—What was |, he Fesetory sfi‘;‘;’h',; g;;’:,,,;";:;,;f ociatad! Pres - by telchioke StERE - all IMroRTER I No Dawesil eparations, or advantages together With | der the treaty or under any agreement | PO¢SSions upon an equality leader for Billy Sunday, was piloting | described as the most sensational shoot- A i in’ New' Fork wires between Badiscn and Blair had been = © right to enforce the same, to which | suppiemental thereto, the United States | ONCT POWers. The other parts "l"o‘:; the machine at a height of 2,000 feet|ing ever scen on an American rifie | n8ton, Which is due in New York from 3 ¢, or they, have become entitled yader |'is not hound to participae in any such | caty of Versailles . above -mentioned|when it suddenly lurched earthward. Pitsburgh Aug. 25—Sheriff J. L. Hill ratlon' ‘comnilasion, sccording to - the | 0. Pomers, This confirmg the rights of &k ng a pleasure ride at Winona Lake BULLSEYES AT 600 YARps | Junction- 5 3 d i vire- | cut and that he was without information s maried the performamee. today of | Buenos Alres, was announced in a wire Portland, Oregon, Aug. 25—The freight- X 2 ge 1t v concerning a reported enzagement be- Caniafien ! Turtor: leuniell 2 fe terms of the armistice signed Nov- | commission unless it shall ele embrace the military clauses, {he Te0ar-| jotonant Merrill, who was not strap- | Machine’ Gunmer C. A. Lioyd, United |le58 message sffom the, vissel fo her . Y er, Canasian, TRgter led &t sy mber 11, 1915, or any extenstons or | s % 10 4 |ations, fmanclal and. economic clauses, | g TN SR, 0 FOS, TOL IER | S en Maring. Corps, when he ‘hung-up | 2E6RS: [[waen aoapbocarsnd degutien, since Friday, is still afloat and in no s Tmodifieations thereof ; or which were Be- | “"¥(5) Wnat the periods of time to|the Darts relating to aerial navigation, ; i ’ was thrown out of the pla quired by or are in the possession of the | ¥hich referéncé Is made in article fogr | POFtS Waterways and railways guaran-| g. y several hundred feet from Merrill [ tive huyseyes at 600 vards in the all nited States of America by reason of | hundred And forty of the treaty 6f Ver. [ 'o°S. and miscellaneous !’""S‘S“"‘-‘- The | binning Rglcheaver under it. comers expert match of the annual rifle s pafticipation in the war or 10 Which | sailles, #hall rum, with respect to- any | [°Sult 18 to put the Unkafl mflds tre| 2 tournament. Lloyd's 102nd shot drop- |2 1ight and power station. News- s nationals have thereby hecome right- | act or slegtion on'the pegt of the United | footing with the other allied and asso-| = PRSI ped just outside of the biack, giving him | SieCtric lisht and power station. Wews: y entitled ; or which, under the treaty | States, trom.the date of the coming into | Clated powers with respect to a o E TO RED TES ¥OR 2 four, . Pufty fitfal winds made. his|Dapers also we pelle ispeny 3 ot Yersailes have besn stipulated fgr | force of the present treaty. rights defined in all t‘v;ese chsuxes. E STEEL'AND IRON PRODUCTS | marksmanship the .more notable, publication: manifested in the march of a large band wér' Ooeper Howiit, or its or their beneft; to which it o | "“Atticle ‘hree. The present _treaty |1t Drovided that the United States, in ; ‘Amother worldn record tambled whem | o o T L fof armed men toward the Mingo district | Parls, Aus. 35.—Peter Cooper Stitied as one of the principal allieq and | shall ve ratified In zocordancs Wity i | availing itself of the rights an | San Francisco, Aug. 25—The trans-|Sergegnt-A. F. Holzhauer. also of the| Creation of a labor party t ¥ |resulted today in“an apepal from Gor-| itt; the American scientist and electrical “esciated powere: o to which it 18 en- | ConstitaMonal forms of th high cqa. |Vantages stipulated in these provisions | continental rail carriers have agred on | masime sors. made 11 hulcese ar 159q | immediately into Dominion politics has |crnce Morgan for the ald of one. thous. | inventor, died in the American hospital ted by virtue of any act or acts of con- | tracting parties and shall take .effset | Of the treaty, will do 5 In a manner | erduced rates for iron and steel pro- : b which [a new world's record of 101 consecn- i a0y e MORGAN FOR TROOPS |rescue shop Cordova. Limn, Peru, was without street lights, | A: street cars and water supply as a result of a strike of the employes of the city ‘Washington, Aug. 25—Renewal of rest- BITT. lessness in the West Virginia coal fields & g ¥ 4 5 been decided upon. by delegates as-|and federal troops and in a decision by |2t 7.15 o'clock tonight, Mrs. Hewd gress: or otherwise \mmediate's ‘on the exchange ot rev. jconsistent wiih the rights accorded to|ducts prizinating at ast points and enly | 1" [ N Spencer 15 shot mateh. | Crhled at Winnipes, Man, from Pro-|he senate invactigating. committes ts|and his two Eisters were at the bede “ Section Five. All property of the| cations which shall take place as soon [ Germany under euch provisions. need the concurrence of the New Eng- | SEVEN PERSONS INJURED IN vincial labor bodies. resume its inquiry into conditions in the | Side. H imperial German government, or its suc- | as.Possible at Berlin, - - “The treaty provides that the United { land lines to make the reductions effec- AUTO ACCIDENT.IN WATE s coal regions September 19 at Williamson. — 3 sor or successors, and of all German | = “In witness whereof, the respective | States shall not be bound .by any “of | tice, -G, W. Luce, general freight agent| . NT IN WATERBURY | More than $540,000,000 is expected| Receipt of the governcr's request at| Peter Cooper Hewitt, inventor, som of tionals which was, on April 6, 1917, in | plenipotentiaries have slgned this treaty | the Drovisions.of the treaty which re-jof the Southern Pacific Company, an-| youiorhury, A e to be collected by the government from |the wan department was followed by |Abram S. Hewitt, ona-time representa-' has since that date come into the|and have hereunto affxed’their seals. |I!ate to the league of nations. The Unit-| nounced here today. ore ey e Ay Cn.PerSon® | jncome taxes and profits taxes on|orders from Acting Secretary Wainwright | tiVe in congress and mayor of New York, possession or unmder control of, or ha: “Done in duplicate in Berlin, this | &d -States also assumes. no obligations g Wikt i odtonicbigs 2L, B o | September 15 when the third quarterly |to - Brigadier General George W. Reaq, | 224 STandson of PeterCooper, the philan. been the subject of a demand bY the | twenty-Aftn. day, of - August, - nineteen | Under parts.II, III sections 2 to 8 in-| .. o = ' : £ 1 ea | iment 1s due. commander of the Fifth Cotps Avea fori [{hTODISt, Wwas born in New York cny United States of America or.of any of | twenty-one.” ; clusive of part IV, and part XTI, of| FROSTS, FLOODS, WORMS ey Sasaplont siresk The Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, to hoid | o7 March 5, 1861. He was educated ¥ omeers agmnis, or cmployes from | e sgning oocurred n the ofice of | the triaty of Versailes” Part TT relates DAMAGE CRANBERRY CROF | L e e nrgeone. g s | Major General James F. Wade, 78, | roops available for quick dispatch to the | Sievens Tnstte o Ty, any soures or by any agency at | For r-Rosen In the Wi -|to the Houndarles of Germany; pa: ] i h 5 "} en; N. J., an umbia university,| . ey o M | oy s sernhet i1 ;m gty | 1, £ e e e any! PAM| rkeneld, Mass, Aug. 25.—Frosts, | Déen Summoned on an'emersency call, (retired died at his home in Jefferson iregion of trouble. and in the sending of graduating as a mechanicai and electri- and royal Austro-Hungarian government, | es of the American ission. Sections 2 to 8. inclusive of part IV em-| f0ods and worms have combined to re- fld?-:\“d‘:sle;;flvflfinfl\dv‘nher King, drive :;:; 'aulfiflg :2:“5\:115 bt nd wtr:: 3:‘:;::!rnfcet,l‘-:a:\":;hfin‘;;nu;l% Sa| = ensineen b or |ts successor or saccessors and of | ‘The fi - | B i isi it uce the Massachuselts' cranberry' crop % b P e % = i g Four fundamental inventromu- i XAlu""s-"m“ rian nationas ~ which | utes. l‘;lrllie-m&r?nr Dres: J“infi"‘n‘;‘i‘:. C;-‘lf-:.ce!rlt:n’\‘. Tiveria, !M:r:c‘é:";zv;e to anh estimated- 205,000 barrels tnis |0 the cars were arrested and charged |in continuous service for forty-six|trict, and Lieutenant Col. Stanley H. s ME g d . Hewitt's—the vaporized mercury e y “as on December 7, 1917, If or has|can commissioner, who was seated op-|Turkey. Bulgaria and Shantung: and | Y2ar, V. A. Sanders federal crop. stati- | With reckless driving. = . Years retiring 14 years ago. Eord looy Cisticaun. S Theh OF) officers | lamp, the Satin conoerter. on 3 tincs that date come info the posses- the foreign minister at'the lat.|Dart XTII reiates to the Interpational|Cian for the New Bngland district re-| o 1o O IXCOME % A baretooted girl burglar, 12 years old, | Mination and cn their report to the do|used to convert alterating currents in " tion or under control of or has been desk, signed both ‘copies of “the | OTZanization of labor under thé leagne | POTted today. The production is 1920 A TaoN : caught beside a broken sk¥light on the | . Lacon and cn their report to the de-| girect currents, the electrical “inf “he subject of & demand by the United | treaty first and then pushed the. dogu- | of nations. : as 280,000 barrels, TAX IN CONNECTICUT | C0F'0; “Chicago dry oods store, con- | ot mane o Demidie: teommendation | and ‘the wireless recciver—were devel States of America, T any” of iis of-|ment across the fesk to. Herr Rosen,| ‘“The United States s entitled to par- 3 0the ade ta Bresidint, Harding. a <. fessed to the police' that she and her 14 3 _{oped by him as the result of years ot jeers, agents, or emploves, from any | who affixed his own signature. Holpate in the reparations commission |KING CONSTANTINE IS 3 m:::f;rf:;}mgosaéeAn;--!-hj%n—“&ed State | o old brother, who was arrested with edP:::;f:r;:e'::;:l;;;fi?;flf :m‘ll‘:}-:h @xperimentation with _electric’ curren source o by any agency whatsoever, | ne“t:mn foreign minister, is sign- | and other commissions set up under the| SERIOUSLY SILL ON WAR FRONT | fnternal ,Revenue department today/|hery had perpetrated between 25 and 30 |advices received by the war department | noong through merlur: vapor. - He sball be retained by the United States | ing, Ased gratification. at this ‘act | treaty of . Versailles, but is not bouna . “ | showea that 110,408 persons in Conn, c,{ robberies during the past few months. from: Major Charles B Tamsli o rop: | Yiaed the telephone relay and ¢ Amepies and a n':nuo-l‘t:n thereo? | for the resumption of friendly. re'a-|to participate in any such commission | Paris, Aug ‘35—King Constantine of | cut. paid income tax for (he year e z 2 = L3 avay affict'in the affected, regiars: | oo p amplifier as we 1 as apparatus made, except as thell have been hereo- la;aq between the two nations, Mr. Dres. | unless it elects to do so. Greece 'who has been Cisiting the battie- | The total af incomes reportéd was §347. | 'With the arrest yesterday of Grant G.|Tho president several months age re-| mons concion with the wireless \mperta Germa; 2 4 il i 8 ex-{inal trouble o -Shehr, savs a dis- | §16,833,000. The total met income was | States Housing Trust; charged with |Virginia holdi St %<3 . o An-g-:»-nu:n':a"mm:v:ln;.‘.:g";‘, f;,:?m“nfl‘?'k;::‘wuwmfld change g nofn raffeations of the treats. |paich raceived here. He fainted yebter- | 16 ber cent, less than for the Btavions |larceny, threa: men were In. CUBtody | Eets abt. Lont ot The pertabis "(l::fl::u y o 2 = 5 ndertaken | day -and was unconsaious for twenty | yea U in- connection with ‘grhat th i 3 s helr mccessor o wuecestors. shall Fave | tion, Artice one save: ,jmith reevecc (o commerce or other mat- |minutes, it is said, and is confined to his betive'to have been & swindie of mid: | - Chairman Kenson. of the scnate fnves-§ as " mies pon R espectively made o “Germany ‘has undertaken to accord to ) ters fhrgugh’ the ordinary diplomatic 'room. (reek doctors have.been summon-| Linan fabrics have found in tombs | dle class persons seeking to own their ! tigating committee In announcing resump- Fran ot N e satisfaction of an claims against the United States, and , the . United chanmels” o0 fo EskisShedr from Athens thaussods of years o « s i tigating ng resump- k Work of New ,Yn K * o ) Pl - own homes. tion of the Mingo Inguiry said members Sl Sy

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