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ECTON I RELAND WA JET EXCEPT I DUBLI MMWW&DMMT.“]M&& Nafiorial University Polling Precinét in Dublin—Abow onSenator Taoeis (o Iy ide ths| ot el Sotram e rbelred 50 Per Cent. of the Voters Execised Their Franchise, 1 vy f the t toric political par- S s . . ties and- to “put on' the very Wwhich he| IRt e e e S, Large Number of Women Casting Ballots—Processions should wear, and take both the’ nl.ml and the uniform of a destructionis 2 o - . s e Nicholan Museay: Hotlor, presiabot of G arinet -In-umn:“fl‘l .. and Fairs Have Been Prohibited in Districts Close to Ul lumblia university. tonight réplied to the Wool - Wisconsin senator's speech béfors. the r‘}‘:amnmum of Re- S Bl ‘Américan Federation of Labor In Ci cinnati vesterday, in which he urged a T Dublin, June 18 (By the A. ) — Burafoot raiizead [ constitutional amendment for congres: - Summer. tralning camips were. opened | universal verdict today was that. with| were raided loda and a sional veto of United ~States - supreme |everywhere over. the.country Thursday | the exception of one instance in Dubiin, court decistonz. = |under: - supervision for youths. of | Ireland never had such a tame election as Speaking at the annual dinner of the}the rye- officers training corps. that which took niace today to choose | New. Jersey State Bar assoclation, Dr.|* J i : members ‘of parliament. to Give the Bonus | Bill the|- New Treasury Regulnwm llflud Rewdmg Veuels Out- | ngl:t of Way After | Dupos- , side the Three Mile ant—lnterpreutwn Tempnnnly “al of the Tariff Bill. - encement - !wmi “reuntons of trlter- euu day exercises w)u be Washlntton. June "16.—A. compromise ‘between . Tepublican.. senalors - -in their Settles Controversy Precipitated . by. Bulcb—lene Ccontroversy over procedure with the_ sol- ; “ Wheeler Says Leguhhon 18 Bemg comm ‘o Ex- :.i;rs bomus bll'u by which” it -would be 4 s en ‘senate Tight of way after. disposal clude All Ships That Sell Liquor From American Ports.” {9 the tarift biil was reported today (o {Baye been, virtuaiy reachea. . iaatay ol TR R B 3 mit. | . Negotiations today between the repub- Washington, Juna 16.—Sale of liquor % ;e uerolut mAting comtBlt ditan FuBtioss: favoring ANA: GutoMnE ir. o shipping board vessels outside the [tes which rejécted the Bankhead amend-{lICE1 fattions fevoring and opposing dis. thres-mila Hmit is permissible under new | Ment -providing that no government aid o 7 Atlantic City, N. J., Juné 1 —c.um. rensury. regulations issued today ac: | Should’ go to shops on which lquor was :2&;‘:1”‘:3t;':aé?n;;r‘;;:e“v:%lég ‘l‘s“t; §is sording to P. A Vise, eral ‘cnuml,!fld» _There was no action on the Bd-| o o0, b O C Monday to the republican for the prohibition unit monds' propocal for Imposition of $10-{gunators' copference and jt- was said with This interpretation was taken as set-| 000.fines on all ships, “American or for {every indication of adoption. , Democratic ting for the time being the. controvér. | €8N Which “sold liquor on any voyase:genators, however, were reported to be %y over liquor on government ships pr-.lmmng or_ending at'an American port.|pianning a move of their own by offer- cipitated by Adolphus Busch, 3rd, thel -Defeated by the commfttee, ‘Mr. ‘Bank-|ing a motion to give.the bonus measure St. Louis brewer, when he. wrote - Presi- | head.annoynced he _W°\(‘fl demand a vote| precendence, dent Harding that the goVernment wasdon his smendment in the house. There + Donegal rge quantity of goods cemoved as part of the Derry boycott policy. Processions and Fairs Prohiblied Mo indr In_th# city raiders, headed by Rory| Berast, June 16.—A “If Senator Lafollette wishes to maks . O'Connor of the irregular republican = s sued in Beifast ton war upon our form of government, we, u:e pait_year, the United States |aeyy, made off with the documents and | g 18 proces sions, meetings, fa nd markets withiz x Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, re-1ghall provide him with all the fight he|internal revenue bureau announced. tally sheets of the pational university | three miies of B on the Fermanagh sngaging in the bootlegging business by|WAS Mo record yote in committes of the | publican leader, had a'large part in to-|cai stomaeh; but. let him stop, boring|. | poiling: precinct. Bisewhere in the city permitting sale of alcoholic beverages|amendment but it was opposed by re-{day's conferenccs and. ii.was sald-that e slde of the border. from within and be compelled to attack} | Albert neauv ‘Washburn, new Amerlean | and County Dul the day was devoid of £ ‘mipister ‘to Anpiia, Dt in Vienna | incident. The voting was somewhat more W ® he foreign of- | brisk than' had been' expected. WHY EAMONN DEVALERA HAS Quoting that part of Senator Lafol-land called immediately at ¢ ! ia fice where he presented his credentlals. | number of women cast their ballots at the CANCELLED SCOTLAND TRIF lette’s address in which he said the pu: nf Py s At aihe n«:lnlnx tm its lines had bsen ope- | that about 50 per cent. of the voters on sged ‘h' their duly -elected rep-|rated at a loss for two years, the Bridge- | the register fxer.clsed the franchise. :::::muvetsmz::uld b: wivre‘(n. Dr. {ton and ~ Millville ~Traction company The - publication of the constitution Butler declared the senator's speech was|abandoned its service leaving Bridgeton, ivoked e of otv'n;on fro;n - ounces N: J., without trolley faclitiés. Bamonn De Valera, leader of the repub- o et e s = lican faction. Mr. De Valera declined to speak concerning it. on the ground that| The desmatch adds that repubitean an- he had not had time to Tead the docu-|ger over the co S Fxpsaly - omething quite different to what Sena-| Court: Justicé - Geigrich, to serve three‘m"“ Rory O'Connor. however, was bit. | ing. The - on: stppteg St publicans and supported by democrats. |the proposed compromise was supported Pome. . The prohibition question had wrapped | largely because of his efforts, - American Solution of the problem, Wayne Whee- | itsel 5o closely about the bill that many|Leglon representatives, It wac _stated, \er. general counsel of the Anti-Saloon |)eaders admittedly were in doubt as to[also were. consulted and gave their ap- \eague, declared tonight, lies in “exclud-{ pow it might stand up In the houss. In.|proval of the arrangemant. v B ell liquor from Amer-|jootion of the liquor issue into the fight{ -The harmony move among the repub- \ean Legislation to this end is!gasording to republicans opposing ~ac-|ilcans did not reach. full - force - until being considered, he said asserting that|io gt this time Invited defeat of ths|after informal canvasses of the repub- by putting both American and forsign | o\ lian membership had diiclosed. that & vessels on an equal footing With respect V'Vhen the blil formally was.presented |larse majority were prepared to. stand 1o lquor the competitive feature of the i ‘With President Harding in pressing the L v question would be rémoved. to e house by e e ran | tarift bill to & conclusion, before procseds | mand a quick reply.” S e Now ik The new regulations were not draft- | merpan e O ay. to| 1D with the bonus measure. The pollsy “Our forefathers® took caré: 1o ~do|stock broker, was sentenced by Supreme ed with the intention of settling the ‘ from Dublin, is a an immediate council declde on their course o gram that is so revolutionary as to de- 7 b " et Repubhcnm V‘ntuully Agreo.r Nicl:dn Mufny«&nhr é were said to show forty republicans- i t ’ file a- minority report. There was ob- question of liquor on shipping board ves- | Tue, & "M" ey SoTO 1 GHOUIA e spe- | L2VOF O holding the tariff blil beforc ®es Mr. Vise said and in fact were writ- the senate, nine in favor of its displace- before that question rose, A dramn, | Ciically agreed that this should mot de-|ment infavor of jmmediate considera- wever. he said. ‘they would appl lay action if the bill slnimlrl 13: ;a“e'_ir UP|tion of the bonus bill and eleven classed Representative Hardy, Tex-|g « - squally to American and foreign ships | omorrow. Rep! &5 doubtful. n permitting intoxicating sea stores as, ranking democrat of the committee, Chairman McCumber of the finance within the threemile Mudt under the | SXPIINIng. however, that this time !1‘“" committee, who has been urging immedi- customs regulations which provide, that | ¥AS 8Ereeable to republican committee”|ate consideration of the bonus measure while 1i Tastisss. serte a'f e men, which was, interpreted as mean ne|was sald to have been advised of the e g ey ; ted UOTS O | ihat the measure is not likely to be call-polls and efforts were made 40 convines R oo ed up next week mending the former regulations the tor Lafollette says they intende he|to six years in state prison for grand lar- ~a'd. ‘“They erected a government of | ceny. trictly limited powers and functions, di- vy vided into executive, judicial and legisla-| _Five arrests were made at the Pacific iive branches, each one of which gives|ETint Works, L-wn:kee. M;u&. during a offect to the public will. The power .ot demonstration by pickets aimed at a few indicial review and protection . is. dls- :;‘;"pl':; ::‘d “,’L have been going into ter on the subject. “The thing is too rof well everyt ten to talk about,” he exclaimed when asked his opinion on the constitution. Mr. De Vaiera has abandoned his visit to Scotland. No reason has been as- signed for his action. 1y all the clauses securing the r ights of the crown. Thelr anger over the consti- tution is only angn- with M Railroad - Depot Raided. Beifast, June 16.—Sixteen trains at the finctively Amerfcan and without It ‘we] chould be -swept hither ‘and von by tha| : ; DY el Guglielmo Marconl, Tatlian radlo wi swiftly. shifting tides of mere opinion.” As a matter of fact. Dr. Butler aa.|@rd. Has failed to pick up any messages ons ie very him that the party judgment was for e Immediate action on the tariff bill but|: [ {fom Mars_in this trlp across the Atlan- | A\NOTHER WAGE SLASH BY WARD IN COMMON CELL OF rules. were i “ serted, the legislative branch. of-the- gov. X > 3 DBinion of ACHE . Attornoy Geatal Ne. | 70 ADIUST EXTEAXAL DEBT T an ABTeement 10 amake ihe Donus | imment has come to be less. represe ‘!‘,“."‘ ) i aybtoeRaory. the yacht RAILROAD LABOE BOARD WESTCHESTER COUNTY JAIL beker dated February 4, 1921, affirmed| OF THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT|inaSily'hoctute rights of priority ati. |lative of public opinion than.elther “of Tectra ol 'y Attorney General Daugherty June 30, the .other branches, This is due, he said to ‘“‘parochialism, sectionalism and various forms of self: erdisposal of the tariff measure: * Senator McCumber later stated that he would accept a conference vote Mon- e : Chicago, June 16.—(By the A. P)—| White Plaine. N. Y. Jume 16.—Ar A ‘despatch to the Londen Ti 1 b Berlfn’ quotes n telegram recieved In the | PTUning neariy $27,000,000 from the an- |ralgned before Supreme Court Justice Morschauser on an Indictment for the 1921, and the decision of .the United| New York. June 16-—A plan’ for ad- States supreme court in Grogan vs Wal- | justing the entire external debt of th ker and the Anchor Line vs Aldridge, German capital from Moscow to the ef.|RUal payroll of 325,000 _railway em- Mexican government, the National Rail- interest and fanaticism. ployes by cutting clerks, signaimen and | prst degree murder of Clarence Peters, day, pledging the republican party to ) .. [fact that the soviet government has re- . g 3 rendered May 922" ways debt. of that country, and. certain | gicl D,,m“y‘w the bomus Bill atter die.| “It is far from -certain” he contin:|fused to ratify the Russian-Italian (rg;ly"lll‘):)nal’)' S"'l‘}“.‘fé‘”é' ) wo to six cents | cxsailor, to which he pleaded not gull- The new reguiations which became ef-| so-called internal debts held largely out-|posal of the tariff measure. - He said he |ued, “when congress or a state legisla- | signed by Leonid Krassin. an, ‘honr, the Tilte B Exa o fective today provide for the seizure ‘of [ side of Mexico, was agreed upon toda¥ |would withhold his proposed motion ' to r juor when in transit through by the international committee of bank-|displace the tariff measure. ~He said he States. ers on Mexico and Adolfo De Ta Huerat, | would withhold - his proposed motion” to Weul" the regulations said,| finance rg& ster of the republic below | displace the tariff bill if the conference “to transport liquor for bheverage pur-|the Rio Grande s boses including- in transit ':hlpme:n 1'\:0,,, The agreement, which 18 subiect to the b oné foreign countrs to the same or an- | @PProval of President. Obregon, covers other forelgn country. in * er through | Securities with a. face value excedding American territory St by land. e |$300.000.000 .in -gold. on . which the in- i 200,000,- R b s Make Your Dollar Stretch. not an in this country and such’1-| %% ¥ T ; o dor =6 . i 4 Under: the agreemeént :cash’ payments REE) % 5 - ransported in or thraugh' Amer-{ o current - interest: ave -to. begin after || Walter S. Ward, weaithy baker's s o ey e e gt g ¢ bor board today anmounced another wage fpos Lol 3o 1 vy e the ‘support’ of public opinion. For ex:| News has been recelved in London of | S1ash, Dbringing total reductions under{ .y of (he Westchester county jail, with ample, no one but congress favors the|the death in Edinburgh of-James Logie |the board's orders up to §135,000,000 be- | sqmirapin prospects of passing the sum- bonus. and few of them favor it sincere-| Robertson, the author, who was widely | SIning July 1. Sl emd 1y.: When the congress meets the pub-|known under the pen name “Hugh Hali- | Clerks were cut 3 and 4 cents an hour, | "on, "\varas counsel, who pleaded for 2 burton. accorling - to - classification, - sighalmen 5|, " or1y trial, Justice Morachauser re- e cents and fircmen two cents.. s plied curtly that Ward would have ts The Steatford town council at ‘a meet- | APProximately 1,200,000 railway em-| ... pis tyrn with other prisoners await- ing.last night fixed: July 25 as the:date Pioyes Will share the total weduction |, =)o several months, and who of a sneclal recall- elpetion to be held in [ ey has brousht vigorous protest from | 'S\ "o "his "day in court ahead of six rof the nine voting, districts 5t the SFEry WniSh Jeghnisation {gvelvel-aqd il Verd expected 4o rwflke vote of ten; would' adopt a resolution definitély com- Fhe_vating - al- |- Justice Morschauser said-his term in : e - . White Plains ended dune 30 and san ter il be i : R sy TY s Cr sl s under way in seven imions. " and i the perions Lreasporting 1t subjess | JETUATY (2 1925, outealia The purchasing pOwer of a doflar bill has shrunk considerably in e New Haven was |75 G URIE T I ACNABO g ot Inclined to stay over to try Ward's . ansporting 4. “into which wiII e paid the oil export r R sl Rl ! ast Dight when. a motor iy e | e thie' Hatéhas Cowdl fndoa DA}- o prosecution. No permit for such|iotand a sar-charge on railway gross|fl the past fen years. There has never been & tiime when discriminating. ;Was rivitg swerved, from the | the decision. - It was signed by Arthur [irfet Attorney Weeks to move for an Nriet Droviito for tn e réceipts. Buying/ pald. biggen dividends T e Bisk stabloy/hear Shei- |G Wharton and Albert Phillips, both la- | carl virlal, It was possible Justics After providing for the transportatlon| "4y cash pavments as to back interést : ton. and overturned, pinning him under|bor membors. W, 1. McMenimen, the of non-beverage liquor the regulations| ;re to be waived. Overdue coupons will Every day The Bulletin contains information that you should have the machine. ated that “Hquors properly listed as a stores and liquors shown by the shipping papers and vessels manifest to be and actually destined o a foreign tountry and going forward on the sama vossel as that on which they arrived are sxpected from the provisions of this sec- tion and will be subject only to cus-|turned to private management prompt toms regulat! T ly. The government will assume by This latter provision, according to Mr.| endorsement all railway debt not already Vise was the loophole through ~which | guaranteeded by it. # Tompkins could be induced to try it In third member, is in the east on an in-July, he sald. & - < =T ot vestigation trip for the . board. Mr. Weeks announced later, howeve: . Daslight saving :time in summer Definite recognition of a “living wage" | that it probably would be October be throughout the British Isles is made 2 |ang “saving wage” was.made for the!fore he would he ready to proceed with [ permanent fixturé through the passage by | first time by the board in today's deci- | the trial.- In the meantime Ward. whe the house of commons of the “summer- |gion, Although abnormal post war con- |je gccused of 2 non-bailable offemse, time bill ditions were pointed out as obstructions | muet remain in jail unless he succeeds to fixing any scientific living or saving |in getting the Indictment Adismissed wage at present, the board declared that | pyeirict Attorney Weeks hopes to be as soon ag this condition cleared away | gin puilding up his case against Ward sited with a- trustee, and the for the coupons will be amortiz- ithout interest over a period- of time, this arrangement, In effect, being a cancellation of part of the back inter-|} est. The raflways of Mexico are to be re be .dep and use to increase your buying power. The advertisements are every day intimate . lessons:in economy. They teach you how, when an" for what your dollar wm go farthest. To those who know how to use it, advertising is a watchdog of dollars—a continuous source of economy and satisfaction. Key workers entered four homes eon Franklin street, Meriden, within®an hour and stole clothing, jewélry and small Merchants tell of their bargains through the advertisements. Almost every new opportunity is offered through an advertisement. it would “give increased consideration = t k at a special Inquiry i Practically every unusual buy is advertised: fuin3 of money, amointing to about $2,- to all the intricate detalls ncident (o the e e N T foreign passenger lines escapéd the re-| 1In order to ‘give time for full resump- = i 3 A .. scientific adjustment” of such a wage. ¢hether Ward and his rela- sulis of the =upreme court's decision | tion of all cash obligations, all class of You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limlt by keeping abreast E The bulk of those hit by the new ?,‘L’,?’“,’,’“:"fi,f‘,‘,”,',,md t 1o defeat the £ in transit shipments of beveragebond holders are to agree to temporary of the opportunities to get full valjpe. Read and Use The Bulletin Virglatus 8¢ Jalian Maye, wealthy fciit will be 200,000 clerks and 100,000 | 02 0"y ice iegal. Shipping board vessels|suspension of sinking fund rights; ete., verti [ radiator manufacturers, convicted last |station employes. vard's father. G 4. pres- would ‘be-watitled to 1Hb sktle’realment | dirtog afive veht Berfod: T manth of bigamy was granted a certlficate | Telephone girls who the board declar- | Ward's father. George sm‘;;:m.“,f“ e ' doctiing Mr. De La Huerta, In an informal In the past week the following news matter has appeared in The of reasonable doubt by Supreme Court |ed, have suffered from . improportionate | ¢ 3 Tt was freely predicted tonight at | Statementyeaid tonight both -sides had Bulletin's columns for two cents a day : Justice” Martin, in New York. Pending |increases and ‘decreases, are given a(Deen eagerly sought as a grand jury prohibition headquarters however -that|mada sacrifices in reaching the agree. = 3 000. i 5 ¢ G nees to tell what he knows about the : ; appeal; his bail was fixed at $10,000 z_mg:::.’:u;e) oL 3ts u;:;nm A rgu‘:: biackmail. 9lot” which - Ward laims led an early opinion would ba fofthcoming | men T‘(re en"c;‘brezon he added. had Builetin Telegraph Local General Tatal George. Gray Ward, vice presldent and | who receive more than that amount at|Up to Peters' killing. . He has been in e I A . But. thors s h ol Batiirduy, June 10.%,...,.... 136 164 426 728 general’ manager . of . the Commercial | present shall not suffer any reduction. |Pennsylvania since the subpoena for him A SIS TS SR ] St s aliad Ef’:ej . Monday, June 12. 167 109 208 574 §|Cable company, died in. New York. He| Signalmen helpers suffer a gix cent|was issued. a soxver s bt s D Fiavaiay June is n1z7 128 a76 631 {had ‘been an outstanding figure in the |slash: Signal foremen, assistant fore-| His -rir:d:;ln:- ,-‘- n“-"t'; "'v; £ oo ue im. " ¢ & 2 field i g vever, ossible. but it Justice Morschauser hel cikbws LAPEEE TF o N Lamon ,,,',hb,h:::l of the bankers Wedhisdiy, Junc 1k Ao i ol o %fl'\e ;x;:xrl:unlcauon eld for more than mén - and ' inspectors, however, _escaped Sl i My e et 1 on_the ement, " y - 3 . GALLONS APPLE WINE | pogy of (gfi‘!:r\g had n’,-\aflfi"'h;:&ghlflf Thursday, June 15 113 107 2 466 - Five thousand train dispatchers also|senior could ba extradited to answer PaladelpnE; Tune 16 An alos the negotiations. De La Huerts, ha de- Friday, June 165 ..., : 118 470 724 Jeanne Marle Perkins, danghter of that charge against him. and compelied ni . AN Alarm Was| ciared, “had handled a difficult situation b=oadcast 1o prohibition agents h Edward Ellsworth Perkins of New York, engineers, firemen and ofl- —_— to tell what he kmowa about the case § £ was married in-St. Bartholomew's chapel, | ers, numbering 10,000, were reduced two s e il n 2 vain attempt to B ot TToRd statSmmansidp- spicit ¥ - Mo Totals. ... Sasit ety 760 2116 3674 J|Genea, to Prince Don Fabrizto Colonna. | cents an hour. - . . added that the harmonv amonz the for- " -5 MELLON DENIES RUMORS vailons of apple wine. which oftwed from | alen and American monberr ot h ooy con of Prince Prospero Colonna, for A decision covering 75,000 felegra- g v tn overturned tank car and was 1adied | national committer was complete. e ot REARETIOLRomE, phers will be issued by the board later T SR in4 lapped up by hundreds of thirsty | Tha'agreement, it was falf in financial actory hands, Dining car employes and the culinary — workers on the ferries in San Franciseo| Washington, June 16 —Endorsed by cirelés, would tremendously -strengthen | Mitting the party to disposal of both tar-]lic's heart sinks; v The bodies of Frank Grudner, and his The car, labelled and consigned as 4 v ding, a formal statement Mexi 5 & iff and bonus bills before adjourning. It|adjourns public paeans rize to. h n.{Wife Rebella, dead from bullet wounds, {bay will continue ‘to get their present|President Har: “aleohol " was en route from Virzinia ofgxflcl:!v\;;sl:;]m;n'r;‘ ,','Ls,f’éfi" ir-:\‘:m&:i was understood that Senator McCumber ngamrx\» La(l:c!fetles Droegrm?n 1?"1:01 were found by Mrs, Grudner’s mother on | pay. was issued today by Secretary Mellon to New Tork city. But it derailed at|first step in placing that republic in 3 |20, Prépared a resolution declaring the | new but 3t 15 ominous that it shouid]the floor of’their flat in Forsyth street.| Marine workers' wages were untouch- Gray's Ferrv, roiled over on its side, characterizing as -faise” and “the produd < v in_New York. Police belleve. a quarrel | ed. of selfishly ambitious employes and some position” which will make it possibe for | ScRSe Of the republican senators in favor | have been cheered at a convention of{in.New 3 i ployes™ charges cif and automatically uncorked itself. £t toloBthi K Tosn st Bomie Batire. aite. ‘Oflér.emccrdnprvomise[pmn_ . American. workingmen, -for thoss ‘of ‘us|1ed Grdner to shoot his wife twice, in| Figures in the decision showed that | diecredited former emy 3 The tantalizing odor of released. spir- It was also ‘believed that the agree- onday’s conference actlon carries ihe head, and then-kill himself. clerks will receive, under the new scale, an average of 58,5 cents an hour com- The motorboat Wilkin IT, selzed on|pared with 34.5 cents in December, 1917 February 22 at- Collins' Cove by federal |when the government took over the rail- prohibition agents, with a_cargo of liquor | roads. culated among members of congress thdl kep positions in the treasury were largé Iy heid by democratic officiale. Mr. Mellon's statement, it was learned ot 7 cofidtomine ~Reeaainr 5 i who work have most to- gain-from thé s was wafted into nearby factories.|ment would prove a move forward to- sement Senator| preseryation of the American system' of Men and women took one sniff, and | Ward recognitlon' of the Mexican govern- mfig,’,"?s't:‘xduhih “iould - restst. any |government.” fushed toward the gushing refreshments. | ment. by the ‘governments of the United | ff’ atter poscaes or thooianSasure un- hen prohibition agents arrived they | States, Great Britain, France, Belgium R e s authoritatively tonight, while not actual. cought Bait’ O Saxty. abotiting. th and Switzerland, - 29 COUNTRIES TO JOIN ‘valued at '70.000;{‘5‘” sold. at . public The firemen and ollers receive an in- ly dictated by the president, was discuss ou to t - g that . X e T U v | auction in Salem, Mass., by order of the | crease from 2.18 cents an hour In 1917 | ed wil by the treasury secretary at : a4 : 2 MAIN N ., 3 ed with him by the t4 Yy he car contained “wood alcohol—dea: —_— SLIGHT INCREASE IN THE N BUASIAN, COMMIBAION | United Biatessistrict conbt-for $430.1 | 60.49:5. cente: Jength before its issuance and had the 7 poiton.” But the guests’ noses kmex | MACNIDER ADDRESSES THE RETAIL COST OF FOOD| The Hague, June 16 (By the A. P).—| ° 2 : Sitoe0 o meniiern estimated that the | approval of Mr. ‘Harding! ; e party went merrily on, unti LY. ONVENTION i v E Jan | © Dispute over-a yuart of whiskey wi men covered by today's decision nothing was left of the 50,000 gailons A ¥. OF L. CONVENTION DL eaan e oy orller Eumppean Washington, June 16.—An increase of | countries, especially those adjacent to and | S2id to have started the riot on a steam- | had lost $136,653,875 through wage re- Cincinnati, June 16 (By the. A. P.)|tWo-tenths of 1 Der cent. in the retail 8 o 2 [ ‘Washington and a | ductions, losses from changes in rules| _gurv. f the personnel of the burean having vital political and commercial in-| & PIYINg betwéen survey of the pers Unity in_the principles of both the|COSt of f00d to the average family ‘from | terests in Russia. today . foroed The |Potomac river resart in which 400 ex-|and on account of the reduction of forc-|of internal revemue —was ecirculat y — American Legion and the American, Fed. | APril I3 to May 15 was announced today [ Hague conference lo form sub-commis- | CUrsionists took .patt and one man was|es'in the last year. KEG OF “HOOTCH” WAS eration of Labor was proclaimed here to. | PY the bureau of labor statistics in an anonymously while at the same time T sions of thirteen instead of cleven mem- | Killed and a score injured. R became known that members of the house LABELLED “GUN POWDER®|day at the federation's convention oy | 2Balysis of the cost of 43 food articles The document containing the charges beacring the titie “the treasury department »f wine but a vanishing stain ‘on the lex and a Aiminishing odor, ; Cere plkviel SAYS NO GENERAL STRIKE had signed a memorial to President Hards leadérs of both organtzatiogy. marketed by dealers in 51 important | leagere - o o 2 OSHedl president Harding 1s urged to approve BALLOT WILL BE SENT OUT | inf. praising Assistant Secretary Dover of Philadelphia, June 16.—Perched on a| “The'American Feceration’ of Labor | Cities. This is interpreted by all the delegates | he- Edge bill, carrying federal approval Sl the treasury department whose efforts at keg labelled “gon powder” Patrick Kane|2nd the American Legion,” said Hanfora| The' largest Increases were noted in|as indicating not only a determination | the POrt authority to.develop New |. cincinnati, 0., June 16.—(By the A.|reorganizing the revenue bureau it weg smoked 2 peaceful pipe as he ferried | MacNider, tho legion commander, “both | the sale price of cabbage, 8 per cent.; | not to he shut out of the important dis- | Lor< HAbOr, . in o letter sent by Will |p) N general strike ballot ~will be | opposition from Commissioner across the Delaware from Camden early | Dye as common enemies those who seck | 885. strictly fresh, 6.per cent.; certain | cussions by the greater powers, but aa |32y, Scl “t’{e“,“'ych-;“‘m'-“ of the Cltizens’ | ¢ out by the Brotheghood of Railway | Sponsors for the memoriai e todar to tear down the-lawful Integrity of our | ETades of meats, 4 Der cent.; potatoes, 3 | manifesting eagerness about the ftare ) UPion of New York., and Steamship ~Clerks, Frenght Handi- | come forward during the day while au- But' when his bipe went dut ‘and- ns |mation” per cent., and bread, rice, coffee and other | of the disorganized Russian state., IR e e T ¢rs, Express and Station Employes, it of the document which listed ak nonchalantly scratched a mateh upon | Samuel Gompers, president of the fed. | ETOCeries, 1 per ‘cent. Fifteen articles T o the The pressure surprised everybody by was said tonight by E. H. Fitzgerald, - gun | powder” - sign, - prohibition | eation. added later the reply “there-can | ¢creased in prices ranging from onions | its force. Forelgn Minister Van Karne- | s stay 51 tomiutins ot ormse cifast | its president, who sald.no strike would | glnning with Under Secretary Gilbert, re- tleuths cautiously tapped the keg. They | po 1o division in the joint ranks of the | WIth 2 29 per cent. decrease; o cheese, 4 | beek of Holland was entrusted. by the { ndrvanally ;amount. to more.than poungs | JSYEI0P AMONE these workers on several | mained unclaimed, the memorial alsa found 10 gallons of “ooteh” two organizations as long as both con-| ST cent.; milk, 2 per cent, and butter, I | conference with the task, of naming the | memioe 1300 total wunds sterling 806,- | [2iroad systems. = Timothy Healey, | charged bureau officiais bty D Kane and - two alleged partriers are tinue to hold ‘the high ideals of freedom | PEr cent. members of the three sub-commissions, 151 = president of ‘the Firemen and Oflers’ [the influence of Joseph P Tu sec- e R and.-justice, while George D.:Berry, wice| . Decreases were noted in the following | and the pérsonnel will bé announced Mo | £ass % ¢ |union sald a ballot on the strike would | retary to former President Wiison. » commander of the legion. andpresident of | Citfes: Newark, 2 percent.; Boston,!day atternoon: Van Kamnebeek alteady | -zofin Stephén Twombly, 74 years old Boile 2l malls” tomorrow night: 5 BABAELS'OF WRIRKEY the Pressmen’s uriion, declandd_tht past | Charleston, Fall River and, New Haven,|has begun nesotiations with the smaller |t Brookline, Mass., & merchandise brok- | g." coseraid 81 the general committee | 1y w0y b HOPPER'S TRIBUTE SBIZED AT Lo misunderstandings were due o' a few|l DT cent. ;Bridgeport, New York and | powers, especially theBaltic states in er, was- found dead,on the floor of his |00 S2CH System or road would determine : LoNG.BRANCH :;ernberu o; the légion. 'In both the le- i{?r:nxflflfl d:cnased less than five-tenths | an effort’ to satisfy a® nitions.in the | pri by his ‘stenographer, Mies n}';gfl{h: ux?. for.a l:u-\kte 3 o TO LILLIAN RUSSELL on and the federat! !7!1' OCII % L ‘where such votes were taken ”h:lv;x Branch: X. . June 16.—txteen | it happens’ tnat ’:m‘::‘bof; ,f“;‘;’i'n:“fo ;:;:.:20" of the committeés of.the con g’“"’ Barfett, when she T tau York ithat the men would be bound by the re-| New York, June 16—Lillian Russell ohibition - enforéement agents swooped fos TR - Epvotyer sult. . No walk out, he declared, would | was the embodiment of tirce great at- own on this place'toBay and served hr:kknl:eo:i::h Mr. MaeNider told the SERGT. PINELL RESIGNS FROM nu‘v/v“::;rese”y ::L\;h:t "lv;)‘:‘ %:‘:l\,l‘: fi:;:l::;s f.'.fi.& BENE tpley 1 Bl T umithtet e aceur.on the. Southern, Mobile, and Oo;‘l'“d irutes 1o and atera: oW ARy gl e e kv PR ;‘“l:e"] delegatés that the leglon kiiew “fo creed, | - - THE STATE POLICE FORCE | nificd " thelr intention fo join ‘the main ¥ =T Chicago, ‘Burlington and Quincy, C“’“\’"‘D""f B sid-toddy su & democrats about 150<reasury officials, be- : B e TR e i figeas S % . s T ol g0 and Alton and a number of other | memorial address deifvered at a service States grand jory. The raiders were ac-| kind sxtept'_berwen - oomeiruetivs ang | o FAFHON, “June 18Serpi. Arthur | FSSAT, commission. France | hes Fidad that Taton Sosnet companied by a fire-ton truck upon roads due to signed agreements, binding destructive forces” and He ‘addé Pl ‘ot 1his-atate Dofice, "Who Was U] s i el on, SeEeIng parteluk [ have afed (Rat (ks sviabion roacie og | e men on these lines to accept Teduc- o by &8, ces”. and he ‘addéd that[Tinell of I tion until after the wneeting In London |is not what it might bé. As:a result of |y i phich they plled 35 barrels of whiskey | the ambition' was to keen the Icgion “fair, | Do ety In the course of an in- | petween 3. Poincis, the. Foench pre- |(nia declsion. they have sold their hydro- | UO08 85 fixed by the labor board. and nearly one thousand bottles of wina.| tolerant, clean and American.” ‘(‘:‘;;ry into an automobile accident at| mfer, and David Lioyd George, the Brit- | plane for $50 to John McKié and Dave .. | Ghester on June 4, today resigned Irom | ish prime mintster. Pogalerén; fisherrsen of Gloucester, Mass, | 1-YFAR-OLD GINL CHARGED CONVICTED OF KILLING. Slzictt?r:;s l:;-“e“ e meld}fmr Ride G Ad1 soCHIeW Haa el nEuel! ey collision with one belong- ¢ 3, ® £, —_— MRS. BESSIE MAY DORN |ing to Leon Schlick. There were counter- | BOY KILLED IN ANSONIA BY The mavy department plan to create a | 1 u:lémxfi}lhs:: lns;-rel!edll:i:“ e i‘:;r:‘:slshgdresnhonihAy(y %‘he fleomrnls- ONE-MAN TEOLLEY CAR civilian naval reserve force similar to & charge: ‘of k{l“fl‘ TR0 e, 56yh¢r a hearing on Tuesday, : - ‘| the national guard, was adopted by ° * for tomorrow with President Harding on the | 3o I S dendaotyee i ZEEes A e e L e e "“‘"'“‘ accepting an amendment ot m e e A e e e 2 r e increasing th 4 question of taking up the administra- - ol “Ble:m "g(':, °D:,,f°2‘}’°i5§3§ff§“ OBIEUARY ::::Aia:w:aze:;xid'h; = ;:le’:-?n:fim Bonse mmlsnouso'ono 033 000, 0" he | auautomatic pistol, fhe bullet penetrat- tlow's ship subsidy bill prior to adjourn-| 3. “here Tast April. - He was sentenced Lucius D. Leonard. leycar in_tranc ot s Tathers mest | pecky the work: ing the brain, according to the author- ment. ¥ - to a minimum term of 19 years and six | _ Torrington, Conn., June 16.—Lucius D.| markét in North Main street. The child : » ities, Indications tonight were that they | monts. Leonard, 77, the lnst surviving mem- | was following his older brother across | -:wld relle;‘ltt the bellef that consid-| Ars, Dorn was shot while living at a |ber of Seth F, Plumb Post, G. A. R., of| the street at the time. Joseph Grody, eration of the measure ought to g0 over| local lodging house at s tie guest of |LitchAeld, died today at his home. in|erator of the' trolley car, was quéstioned until the December session but all lead-| Vissell, known to other guests of the |East Morris. Mr. Leonard served in|by the nol'ce S ers declared they would take it ap and| place as “H. J. Warren,” testimony re-|the Sixth Regiment, . V.. He lived in Jrce [0 ® vote if the prekident sll| vealed. He threatened her with a re. |Litchfield for many years. and for twa sigted. velver because, he said, she took a sum |{erms wi , The bl was reparted “today to the ofmoneyiromhuclatu jail, held on the Hippodrome stage. Detachments of ma soldiers and satiors attended the service. They flanked a Luge portrait of the deceased actress. and at the end of the service fired three yolleys over it while a trumpeter sounded “taps. TO HOLD CONFERENCE ON SHIP SUBSIDY BILL Washington, June 16. — Republican leaters. of the house will conter. again | o TTlIadeloNiE, Tune 16 —FHarry J. Vis- HAS EAGLE FEOM ADMIRAL 7 DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP OLYMPIS Greenwich, Conn.. June 16.—The sa~ gle which ifies high on Timothy Lough- lin’s barn as an orndment, the ownet” has found out, is the eagle from Admi- ral Dewey's afigship “Olympia,” and which later was on the Dewey Arch in New York. The eagle was given by the g . admiral to the late Inspector Alexander ‘When a.mn_is hungry he growls; Manchurian front have gone aboard a j Willlams of New York who once owned jaller of the Litchfield county|when a woman is bungry—she gets)gu nrdu. ~which was .a roll of uts British ‘warship at Chlnwanxuo 0 dh- the Loughlin place here, and which was i - - somathing ta et S ‘billa cuss’final terms. - nho‘unmhnfhvnumu-‘ “Chinese Discuss Armistice Tien Tsin, China, June 10—(By The A. P.)—Commanders of the opposing Chi-Li and Fengtien armfes on th south

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