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PRESENT HADNGPEDE L FOVR__ % OFTHELS GOV TOKEEP TRANS LA 2. e e Chit Ecactive Declaes Before Joat Sssonof Cogress| | CABLED PARAGRAPES | 104 M, Todkr othimsl - om0 e o o AIRF TELGERARD, . |Heads of 148 Raionde Havs Hoc Sumantond to Now S & For a Mesting InDhuml’nnOfmeuh'by.'L posal for a Settlement of Strike of Shop Crafts—Senioris That He Will Deal Relentlessly With Lavlessness—Will |~ autran cramas Deoresnie, Given Out. Die Aagust 15 Buvoke All Laws, Citil and Grimisiel Agshiat AL OF- A LT ot obracr) S5| Philadelnhia, “Augts 18 —Pefcs in’ fhel| " Brubac'sy Aug..18—(By the & P)— against 62,000 crowns on Wednesday. anthracite coal regions was not'in sight | The Belgian delegates to ‘the reparations SR - o e e tonight when the joint. conference of op- | COMMISSIC®, 1) agreement with the Bel- |- miram F. Bearse, celebrated lis 97th fenders Alike—Will Deal Alike With Employers and| rire pestrars Gurryune mause, | 7250 *0e7 the ot conterence of 00| gian’ government, will - vote . against |rinasy in Wishiva, Kantas, by wordiag " # e Beifest, Aug. 18.—Corrygans house | 5 ® | granting a moratorium to Germany, !a¢ his trade as a printer. Employes—Condemns Warfare on Unions of Labor— | in Longtord, the virtisiaze of :he lare | ¥OTkers adjourncd, after a four hours' | which accordingly will be refused by the |” sl Field Marshal Wilsoa, was d:striy8q by [O9ntinuous session, untll tomorrow. . |commission. s, i No intimation wés given as to wWheth- | A cargo of European coal. sald to be H H * 3 fire of .neenyacy origin woday. lle Is Determined to Maintain Transportation and to Sus-|} The commission' then will give Ger-|the first brought to Philadelphia since i . . 3 housa lately has been the home of Field |°F 1Y progress has been made toward | many some days of respite for the pay-|1902 arrived aboard the steamship Hom- ty Issue is the Barrier to be Overcome. 7 3 = Will Not All | Marshal Witson's brother, James Mac- | Teaching an agreement ‘;-“::m‘_;;"“‘,ge;;"e‘: ment of the 50,000,000 gold marks daue |ney from Cardiff, Wales, Spio v i I tain the Rights of Men to Work— ot ow _a|Kay Wilson. Samuel D. Warriner, Spokesman for tne | AUSUSt 15 on debts of "allied mation- New, York. Anz. 18. (By the A. P.)—|listened to this proposition, hastily sume ot i B A - operators, nor John L. Lewis, president |218: During the time the commission | Mathilde McCorprick hud _her first |The five creat rallmad brotherhoods,|moned a gencral meeting of the repre. “Small Minority” of “Bubsnty and Butchery” to Over- GENEVIEVE WARD, FAMOUS of the United Mine- Workers, e hems| will alscuss the facilities for payment | meeting with Fer flance, M1VOser, sinco Lieotenant Paul 0. Wilkins left Boll- !ing Feld Thursday on a flight across the continent and retarn, ¢ g Which have stepped ffito. the nation-wide | SSItatives of 148 roads, which propably - 23 AMERICAN TRAGEDIENNE, DEAD| ¢ tho miners’ delegation would dix.<that are to be accorded Germany. her arrival in Europe, at e sinal Vil | g nmen's strike as mediators, 1 m,l"’“ be held here next Tuesday, ~and = vide the P: t Interests of the Public—Asks for : cenevieve Yard,|Close what had taken piace at the pro- S, ey lake ot Veltage. rear Zurich Tawaliny. frl B B el | et the next meeting v ‘aramount [ London, Aug. 18. nevieve ard,| onged scssion. Neither would they- say & iy ley termed | on committee for mext b A famous Amcrican tragedienne, . died of| SRS PSR (o PtyCl, WS IOV, S | TO CONFER DIRECTLY WITH The Acme Finishing company of Paw-|% Practical proposition for peace, and|day.in thia city. S Authorization of a National Agency to Purchase, Sell and |heart failure today\ at her nome 10| yioys poth expressed prior to and aft- CHANCELLOE, WIBTH | tucket, R.. L, paid off its 300 smployes | e rosds took the proposal under con-| It was revealed tonight that & pods g § . Hampstead, London. er tehrhfie first session of the confer- 3 el vesterday and antiounced that on Monday | "SXEERE Lh. g oficially diciose| It wns expresend by Severet ot ie Distribute Coal—Also Legislation for the Creation .of ; 2 Snce Rste A Paris, Aug. 18 (By the ‘A. P.)—The, it would open on a 5¢ hoar weekly sched- |y, g . 5 i, ibleagiad 3 - —, . Genevieve Ward. American trag- the terms o fthe mropostion. leaders, “would assure the strikers Y : s In contrast to the satisiied and appar- | reparations’ commission is to send to|ule. o 3 5 s ; . g, aftesionsiely knownto | ol Ly Copreuion noted ot the!| Borim. delsaies 0. sondes diseesy in Tn_gome quarters clcce to the confer-|all their senjority rights, untm Commission to Inquire Into “Every Phase of Coal Pro- e Grand i ke ot B = : ; 3 lees, it ta'd that acoept Mhont* ecelstating " reltal Dame of the Stage, endeared hessif to]C-05¢ of Vesterday's meeting, both miners |the German capital - wih Chancellor| George W. Liy, formerly seczoinry o e et . ‘ance of the] without ating a t by e Shance] S e proposal by the cxeoutives wouid re-|executives from their stand for duction, Sale and Distribution”. . . ner of the worid during the 55 years she|S18 T en- | tions problem: e delsgation Will con-|nesday night at Onteora Park near Ten- sist of Sir John Bradbury, Brivi mem {nersville, N. Y. He was in his ¥3rd | nrmmctren oorte s o iUl and | tually acoepted by he il e Washington, Aug. 18 (By the A. P.).— as he pronounced delfberately his warn-|every role from grand opera to light| James'A. Gorman, of Hazelton, secre- | ber of the reparations commission, Bu:|year. in addition to retention of men hired| The executives, it was declared, had President Harding faid the whole story | ing against lawiessuews and swelling into | comad \ {tary of the joint conference board of | geno Mucalere, president of the aliel| ——e since the strike. fully acceptell such @ sohtion of of the rail and coal wrikes before the|a prolonged ovaiion as he concluded with | eGreat as she proved to be in moei|2nthracite .miners and operators, passed |committee on guarantees, and (wo ex-|..W. D. Robb, a native Canadian was| “The proposition, on the other hand.|seniority question, in behalf of the i American peovie today With a pledge [ the pledge to “use all the power of the | tragedy, she was none the less remark-| Ut 4 statement which he sald was ls-|perts. The party will leave Paris for|appointed ranking vice president of the |was outlined in oiher quarters 2s pro-|membership of the Association of Raile that, whatever the cost, government by | government to maintain transportation [able for the indomitable courage with|Sued i behad oth zides, .saying the | Berln. Studrday night. appeared before the public (A almost! ed in . X | Grand Trunk raliway, with the title of | wding for -restaration of strikers as)way Executives whom they represemte Iaw will be sustained. i nd sustain the Tight of men o work.” | which she met and conquered gomuine | neEtiations would be resumed tomorrow | One of the ohier purposes behind the|vice president’and general manager, to|rapidly as” pocsible, with thelr senforicy| This agreement. N was said. was ., Summing up before 3 joint seésion of e tragedy when it appeared in her own| - succeed Howard G. Kelley, who resigned. |rights to be adjusted uiimately to the|bas's upon which Mr. Cuyler. in @ eenate and house his efforts toward in- | CONGRESS IS TO CARRY OUT life. Either of two events| ocourred satistaction of all. distance _telephone . conversation dustrial peace, the president aserted| PRESIDENT'S RECOMMENDATIONS | While She was still quite yolng Imight | e ——————————————————————| . A ]cices ‘have reached’ the Germun The proposition, in these quarvers,|Sénator Watson, of Indlana. as that neither employers ' nor employes * have overwhelmed a heart less soat.| Weidfeldl, the ambassador, who is mow | gentlemen's agreement which thade|early today that prosects for an ¢ ent #ituation and that no “small minori- | Republioah leaders in -congress moved | marriage at the age of 17 . to Count{ in Beriin on leave of absence wouil sall jciose to the conferees sa'd would give|settiement were bright. - * would be permitted by “armed law- | quickly to carry out the moe urgent rec- | Constantine’de Guerbal, of Russia, from for New York August 24. due res to the rights of the new| Later, however. Semator Watwon Te: wnsvrru;« :f “barbarity and | ommendations made by President Hard-|whom she separated, "“ir !‘:\e second Sk m This agreement, it was raid.|ported amother telephone talk’ with Mg to override the paramount in-|in gtoday in his message on the indus- |Was the complete lots of her ungingj ¢ 3 Mrs. Evelyn Tamm, 39, died in a hos- | Wou'd 2ssure jobs to both the stelkers|Cuyler after today's confeence had b& TS of (o San8E: B I L e s ooy ars saais 3P asliieis News columns give you items of interest in the political, financial yn 8- ¢ . % Y embassy in Washington, that Dr. Otto|was understood to be on the basis of ajed by the senator at Washington, oould escape’ responsibility for the Dres- | Yrashington, Aug. 18 (By the A, P.j.— |The first of these was an unfortunat Keep Posted on the Shoppmg News : pital in Chicago as the result of a mys- |and the so-called new men. sinoe rail-{xun, 'in which he -was said to have des “We must reassert the doctrine that | o ‘although not in all, were seconded |after her success in grand opera had | and social worlds. Advertising columns in the newspaper give you terious shooting on. the Christopher Co- |r0ads and 'trothechood officials have|clared prospects were not eo bricht. La- 0 this republic the first obligation and | by democratic members, been assured. . P |} information just as interesting and even more valuable to you. The lumbus a -lake steamer, which carried |f¢ated that they could use 150 per cent|bor leaders asserted Mr. Cuyler's op: e first allegiance of every citizen high| "Representative Mondell of Wyoming, | Madame Ward studied singayg in A e < 000/ pacoengen. 2 of their normal shop craft forces toftlmism vaniched when other m-n:z * or low, is to his government.” said the | republican house leader, within an hour |1taly and in Paris, making her first an-| wares of every progressive merchant’ the comforts and conveniences 5 e prepare for the resumption of ‘coal min-|of the execuiives' committee president. “No matter what clouds may | after the president concluded delivery of | Pebrance_fn Paino's opera Stella di- Na-| that play so large a' part in modern life, are laid attractively before gather, no matter what storms may -en- “The Central News says that Major W, | 8 and:the’transportation of abumper | they had reconsidered.dind were unwiile his address, had telegrams on the wires | POil und=F The stage name of Mme. Gi- : ¢ 3 ing to commit themselves to such x sets 4 . P A 4] v . Bl viator wh gy gt b e T e B T T T i b o e T g : : you 4 can read the offerings, compare values and then know how (.- Blgke; A EitAly aylitos who' foina RN RIS ot 3 tend or what sacrifice may be necessary, | state commerce committee. requesting| Vvarmly received by Italan audienges to make your selections. Thus you save mioney, time and the effort me. Ago. started {o.girdls ‘the wosld. su government by Jaw must and will be Bus- them to return to Washington at once to | She confinued through two more sea- begin work on bills to carry out the|Sons before going to Pamis to take the reesident’s recommendations for guthor- |Part of Elvira m Don Giovanni Then ization to set up an agenoy to purchase, | She appeared in London concerts where sell and distribute coal and for creation |her ‘success was striking. Borh in New lof a commission to ascertain the facts in | YOrk. March 27, 1838, daughter of Col dicated; would mean that without am, | While the committee was wiling % apparent surrender by efther the rail-|accept in behalf of s members, thej roads or the shop orafts, the strikers|hesitated to commit the whals membe would not suffer any more in the long{ehip of their association. if was run than would be usual after an in-|This was the reason put forth By dustrial struggle of this kind bor leaders for issuing a call for a pem: {an airplane, is ill in Calcucta ir dergone un oreration for apnen u, —_ L Twenty gallons of whiskey and five The following items of news matter were published in the Bulletin gailons qf blackberry brandy were found in the past week : | by, officers in a Baptist church near West tained Wherefore, 1 am resolved to use all the power of the government to maintain ‘raansportation and to sustain ths right of men to work.” spent in useless “shopping around.” Xeep up on the shopping news thgt the advertisements bring to ¥ S Ward and ddanght. t Jets: N G A committee of nine executives, ap-|eral meeting of the association Dex( the coal indastry. Samuel rd and granddaughter o 3 2 | Jefterson, N. C. the liquor - had been inted to meet the brotharhood men, | Week. 9 3 i To Deal "":" Shed Tm‘:"l‘m“ House and senate leaders alike, how- | Gideon Lee once mayor of New Yorx,| Builetin Telegraph . Local General = Tatal concealed there by bootleggers. e D e e o e ciminis- | ever, expressed the opinion that the rec. | Madame Ward scemed ta feel in the be- |} g ¢rday, August 12 133 156 423 77 ST : L on in dealing with present @04 fu- | ommandation for &°cos] dietxibution and |Eining that she found mece sfmpar : Tsing the bordars of Nicaragus. Hon- |SENATE PUTTING FINAL HARTFORD BRICKLAYERS Ry ool troubles, Mr. Harding asked {or | srice control agancy ouiid not e s | om foreign audiences, but this peos Monday, August 14. 138 135 448 722 || duras ana Satvaior as a base, kivas of it R EEQUEST WAGE IN Purchase, seil and distributs coal, and for | Shuees {,,,‘:,’f,‘?'fi,,:;‘:;,,i,,“,,;“,;‘,‘.?:;: ® Returting fo. Amehea in /1883, el Tuesday, August 15......... 131 184 276 51 :ne:":érraes\su:; e If‘“flss Ly tion of mission to inquire into A% > Sypentaine A | : s B85 Fpaiic 4 vashi . “Aug. te be- X b . e o e e, 102 tr during the war ned not been suooces. | made der e appearance g Visteua || Woednesday, Augusti1s. 1425 ane 659 irovberics, eoredatinn und atiachs. | N pIEOn AR L8 e en | ers 1o the. nimber of a1b ot dmrivation e Tl e Sekorebe gt ity LA T e & Thurgaay, - it 17 lt0s 325" 880 M| oinsed fopesimant 1w tho conat: | 115, WL on. the adminstration tariff |members of the Jocal hers voled No simiar request was made for €Mer-| Gher eecommiendations of ‘the-prést- | he attack of vdiphtherfa hrougti~ her {f gy, o ‘August 18......... 121 133 ey 571 Jltion of Calonsl’ Mubtie &, Osbor . st Tl o e e Liie "t Thurn Jndet & S Lfi?-"x:u akhoush’ e iy | dent. such as legislation to put teeth in |OPOTatic career to & prematuce ciose. | E | 2 3 recessed late -tonight, but the measure |this ciy A board Bad inedewsate Githority, ‘other | (CISions of the railroad jahor board and | ©In 1873 she reluned to Eng:and Tant reported at St. Raphael's hospital, New | will be passed tomorrow and -then will [day, to become effective September . i i ving her h: dng - < @ hb Gorectunint Waik i o accord federal protection to aliens, [UPOR trying her hand at ac and re: Sk Haven, where he has been sjnce the am-|go to a conference for a final rewriting. caaordln‘u‘:DIA stnzmew nt x;hm; h{ leaders said, could » corded an instantaneous = her OLIR, . . ji putation of his right leg last Saturday.| During the long day and.night hours |cers of local y ton} with statutes .io prevent conspiracy | seasion of congress. . o * "X |first apearance on the drmacic stage as! many efforts were made to change sec- |also stated that with one exception ail sgainst interstate commerce and to in- Tty Maibbib I the Frsates an'eh_—_———__._.l Joseph A. McEachern, 'of Salem, Mass., [ tions of the bill, but only a ‘- of |contractors are now paying the $3 are safety in rallway operation. - — . Manchester. a aborer, ‘ended his Iife by asphyxa: | them met with success. An vuistinding |and that more is being paid'in soms in o . Deciding to revisit the United Statss.!at 10 o'clock. 'Bevond this It contained ] decisio B £ _|tion. He is survived by his widow and | feature was a renewa] of tns dve fight |stances. : v R . B T M e HOLD UP IN BALTDIORE|she made her ficst appearance on the|no information. . e o e fommisslon to.lave Ieh-|eignt children. The man had been in {and the re-affirmation by ‘ie semite of | = Recently the carpenters and 1:.:-5& = -nnmfl all offenders aifke American dramatic stage at Booth'S| Pprior to the meeting today it was stat-{ma thorities i determi; » | poor health. its action of last night i sz the | this oity increased the scals ne other legisiative enactment, a law | BaXtmore, g today E n authorities is to determine whether t Mdy. Aug. 18.LSix men |theatre, New York, in 1878, taking the|.q unofficially that (b & . s 32 s duties om coal tar dyes and snyth-tic [day. In both cases the hew scade & 1o permit the federal government 10 step | cuspected of coMpliois i e H | et Yew Yotk in 1813, taking ihe|ed unofticially,that the point thal would | Germany can mobilize sufficient_secur- s my purpose” he continued, “to!SIX MEN ARRESTED FOR ang rol b q it 0at an s i losives and b the same_as that which prevailed at gh and ect alier vhere state protec. 9 | probably cause the most difficulty in the |ities to fi g B Frank Kane, 15 years old, died in ths | chemicals and expl . - In ind protect aliens whers state yrotec. | Tase and Norris company payroll hold: fname and following it several| negotiations was the Murdtion. of & new | 12000 500 itr ot e nds SteclinE | New Haver hospital &s the result of a|them on American instead: of: foreigntpenk of the, war time ;myflsn, ‘boomy eXecutive a8 & result of what he termed | oo Lrder today had been arrested |Shakespearean parts. contract By ook el aee nE o oroken meck which hé sistalfied when ho|yaiuation’ “The vote 10 -tufitm wWas jend wiji wes reftorf SRS RN 4 it of what he termed |up to a Jate hour tonight. They are:| On her return to London in 1783 she is vear. the butchery of human beings, “wrought | Gerald Taylor of Pl K in medness” at Heerin, 1l Despite fl"e\&h‘arm;n‘) John Lml;gei::m protests of forelgn governments whose | Lewis, John G 3 bus de; It ved into shallow water at Savin Rock |39 to 31. riod of business depressiqn. wast A A i Mr. Lewis today denied that the per-|The commission has reason to bulieve “tartf oloc |said by officers of the union tonight that n Ssonne! for the proposed investigating |that if adequate collateral can be found|while swimming. her almost uninterrupted aciivities ex-|committee had been tumbling b.ock | certarn’ i 3 bank vould ac- lains and Charies P.|tending back 44 years with an appear- S T it B nenetiona !l vhankens “would Jax 7 republican agricul 1= won its fight to 1eq rastona; lorr ihe price of cemmon brick h.'::ht:. 8- : ufacturers to nay duly 'm vesc » | creased until it compares e 3 Is euffered in the Herrin mine | Craey of this oity Sy i in the negotiations. He would neither |range the loan. A vote by the <enate oa the woldiers’ | T e s e mw‘v.ha top . i y o ¥. anca W Captain Swift, althoush she i 2 0 4 st S e fmporte for use : natastur i buiiding battie. he said, federal officials wers| William B. Norris, 47 years o', sec-| cormucd by n \mermittantly for| ATrM Nor deny whether this had been | With such aloan effocted the repara-|bonus bill September 20 or 21 was pro- (TR poweriess to take in hand the situation | retary-treasurer . e : 1and, | SRR T i ety of Mgkl Suquiry | sy iaty of the company, was|the next 11 years. Londoy, England, R by e several vears ago. one of the questions under discu; Under tue bill as t 1 1o th boom ag on. | tions commission would ve anle to avoid | posed during nego:iations Le B v vi Officers of the Structural Bufiding . cal $2quiry | dtled and Fred W. Kuenihe, bookTecp. | has been the -Adopted. Bomte of Madams |y vegnerod, ffOM an unoffielalf the question of a moraoriwm for alators on the iegisiative prgram of tre |{UNE, "I 807 Trades' Aliance with which elevem and the falure of justics in Illinois. er wounded by a black jack. by five|Ward since 1900, ~ ot euthentle source Jomsht that theleast stx months and the’ feelng Isiimmediate future, but mo agreemont |or Guty free; Yut n m» bullding trades unions are _affiated Solons Cheered President. bandits who attacked them at Park ave- = Sey 2 e R B ol [ be referred to the anthracite |in comferemce to discuss a general rep- B i i b A b pasat| N TeLEhed Sor Gooding of 13aho chalrman «f the [eaid that it now apears that the action ers representatives that tne w: visit <ray o Members of the semate apd house re. |1ue and Madison street, at a. » i 0% the senate struck out this Provision, | of the bricklayers and carpenters wiil TWO PERSONS BURNED AT trover: s 3 : of - The thugs esc: : - d ~ tnta, w Tecte a7 P smber and {eoon be followed by other branches oeived the proncuncements bf the presi- |\ Lok c5caped in 2 large automol e O Errra e b GRS ation commission w.zh ceria‘n pro- |arations settlement in connecion With &l Sobn ot e o e, 2837 to 25. Chairman McCum it JAh fraes St SR’ ripuatil w $7.263 of the company's money in * ) ¢ ¥ oo the 1923 meating piaes of the N 21| other members of the finance. com the trades. Rt g o DR o aviaie: | bills aod ‘currency: — gt o for many ¥ leducgdvmdemm!y and cahoeliation of|pncampment uf the Vetergns of ¥ tee opposed the motion, but it received LEdEA D S e r _leaders of b e ) Yo i A e v been| Brattleboro, Vt, Aug. 15.—Two- per-|has setlle inot 2 mnauner | war debts. £ 7 : he democratic 8 hounced iater t!“.‘l:“rn tims would be lost ool s Ao ont®h | sons were burned o death and a caird, | APPArently satisfacio.y <. hoth sides, Put . Sir John and his assoclate are pro- :‘n:;fm;‘;e;’f,‘} = <°“§:‘Z$;=:slel;‘;vf;:gu;;fm e HARTFORD POLICEMAY IS g n putting s slative recommenda- | g 4 ~ Leretofore never Las tiken up Wwige |ceeding to Germany with the full on- 4 s’ wel o G i Sote’ el | Gesacalty, the atd the bandts. a woman, probably fatally burned late g y g S CHARGED WITH BUBGLABY . questions. cent of Premier Poincare, the Asso-|Sion at Seattle, W e won approbation from ali elements in e {ogay; wheit Sf ooyl Boeeshed! Aty op —— clated Press learnsd today. The French S N $2,400 X 2 s s - urne 5 S ALIBT IN $2,400,000 congrees, arhough some democcratic|TRISH REBELS HAVE LOST :rh:o dlehflr‘::‘;?:"“ :ss‘:l“;:‘;;g :“r"fdhe""_!ms FOR HEATING WILL Tcemier is showlng eagemers 1o Settls| The lafe Samuel Goss, who pertected | ot MAIL TEUCK ROBBERY | Hartford, Aug. 15—Peter Doran, & members wewe Snclimd lo aiticte the MRS TRORTART | XOWNS | 10, L o T b e LR e CREATE STRAIN ON PLANTs |the crisis withn the reparations com-|the Goss printing press, left an estate of = iy o e “;‘”‘;”: P"‘;“"fm"”"m’ g 3 fve's capable of —— % 3 R ission, insi: 3 i g —G N < i SR Ehief execntive's uttes pa S G A e et B e < mission, provided French insisten approximately $340,000, according to his| yew Tork, Aus. erald Chap- | ment on 1 X Sew: v more ANt met. o i v: e 5. o . | arrested tonight on a charge of burglary. At the White Houss % was Indicated |town of ‘any importance now remains in| The dead are: James Trahan, «f _ New York Aug. 18—The avaliable ™ B e ey un e e ot e e |man nowidn el WUD G"",f.;fl“:f.:knl The arrest was made by detectives fol= that Mr. Harding's reference to invoca- | the hands of the irregulars with the fall|thiS clty, and his five years old son, P2l SUPPIY in the vards of all dealers|, .y \was no dntention for the present| giate family. son_charged with TObOInE B ciTities, de- | lowing a scix days’ Investigation of & tion of eximing watutes against conspir- |of Mallow today their Jast chow of Norman. | thoushout: News York olty, was placediat sl 1 Stoeatior?: 1h = mtormational] s of §2,400,000 in cash- and pecurities, de- |lawing a sclx days lavestien’on S0 ucy related to the Sherman anti-trust|ganized resistance was swept away.| Miss Evelyn Harris of Brattleboro was |§1:349 tons in a survey completed today | J v of bankers, the bankers unef- nied on the witness stan UOR3 8- |C. Wilson, §70 Prospect avenue. Pollok Wil Jaw, under which the department of jus- | Roving bands of republicans may ocon-|burned so severely that it was belleved | DY Sanitary inspectors of the board of | Guih ™S fine" indtoated that im the| Mrs. Eugenc Mara, sald to have been |he was near Leonard -uezv.m:n” )& e ST R - . toe already has dirccted an investigation | inue to cause trouble, -but from a mii-| tonight sht would die. ~ Her brother, |Nedlth. This included all gradss of coal. | precen: stata bf®affairs it would be fu.|the first white child to arrive In Carson | way on the night of the robbery, ChFC| claim whar Doran TS M‘““’m‘ . v o the acts of some members of non-(lary viewpaint, the country almost en.|Fred H. Harrls, president of, the Out |ADOUC 53,601 toms were said to beliile even to consider a larg> loan and |City, Nev, and reputed'to have been the {man admitted rying to qiose & [0 plete cotesion U0 1S 0 meliding rail unions who watked cut In | rely i in the hands of nuional troops.|ing club, which was in charge. of the ! 2Vallable for other than hous:aold uses. |that a smaller loan thevefore would|Sweetheart of Samuel L. Clemens when [stolen bonds, but said that for someUme | bond of §5,000 whi mot been fur ihe far west. Oficlls of the adminis- | Stronghoids which were to have been| exercises, witnessed the accident from | ° Prediction that anthracite coal mining |have to be arranged from other sources.|he was in Nevada died In Carson City [he did mot know they TRl iayle tration were unwilling 0 g0 Into cases [defended 1o the last have falien to the|another airplane, 2.500 feet Iy i would be resumed September 1. was| The aim of the commission is fo ar-|Thursday night. She was 77 years oid. |from the maile IR it i | s ORIy, et E ionight however, mying the president’s|nationals almost without a shot being| The crash came when four planes were | Made by John J. Farrell, secretary of |range a compromise of the situation Chapman said he hl:* I e snow | Entrance was gained by forcing a rear smouncement of ki determination to|fired, the ivegulars having constartly|in the air performing “stunts” ao tne qn | the coal distribution commission of New |which will permit of the allies meeinz| Adivia Lampe, 8. Is held at Melsions, | ¥ife and gone to a motion PITR S O | door atter which the thieves made b 7 Same Low for Empleyers and Bamployes. |y, 2 equlars ave wifl pursuing thes |10t FUERES with his threo passengers hag (5100 17 Jersey City. this aftemeon.” s nay suliorasticly siated thet there - 3 . | Gaylord, aged 3. ~The children who It cas when he read about it in the _ e o elght 4 x i Bankers from Camden, Newark, Pater- § Iittle likelihood of he international it was claimed to have been stolen ar nt Throughowi s address President | guerrilla tacts just taken off when the wing of his| . Newark, ok in adjoining houses quarrelled, it is|peyy dav's papers. s Harding emphasized the point that the [T Lactios. Plane touched a tree top. Ths plag |$0n Trenton and Jersey City-attended | --kers reassembling before - SUCA &0 gaiq, and the lttle girl shot the bLaby [ "5t was not cases of gin. 12 b0 government plays no favorites as be- It was not until November. 1921, that {the gathering and offered to cooperate | Agreement is reac & * | ey, 10 bottles of Jamalea run, elght bot= e e o et o e i Wwith, 3. SN eAlibrgiatls. Charles Loerber, who has pieaded .guil fien ot Jnusflen S8 Sreen emplovers and employes, ektber In | WATERMANS WAVERLY In lte descent it came in contct wit S oation e ey o fnsnclns cosl | How. BERLDCIEGABDA iy in the case, spoke to him of bonds. | ties e e forts nd dsting strikes or in YN THREATEN | some high tension wires, - 5 % futore action against Jawlessnees. v ED BY FIRE and immediately in L V cSE The Japanese frelghter .Ryokai Maru, | Chapman declared. He sald he was in- |rye whickey | burst into flames. It fell on the bank | LR°POTs received today by the Amerl- NEW BLUMP OF MARK| e S Bussan Kaisha line, with | duced to take: $30,000 worth to Chicago [is valued by its ownef Aotm;l.i::n.l: ;; “Eurely.” he ad, “the threatening oon. | Cheshirep Conn., Aug. 18._One hun-|of the West river, some di: frog | 0 CES/gmoclslion Ritrom £ Wistogshy, cargo of bound for Japas from | but had to leave-them there because he |lleved to have been rem @iflons must impress the oongress and |dred guests at Waterman's Waverly inn|the fiying field, at a point waece thory | ECISYIVania New York, New Jers e ::di(f "u’i"-i.g“nifl‘;f?’i ave s In a sinking. condition on 2 |covld “not. get any money on L - i the country that no body of men, whether | cear here were given a fr v w t Delaware, Maryland and the New Eng- e ik 2 £ zavance. He aive sisted that < ST EELARR I Rimited in nambers and responsibility for |large barn In close proxmiy wae te | The oo e erand jand the New En-|akthough 1230 waa' freely padd for| coral reef twenty miles south of the|3avance. He sl SRS CF HAD MRS. IVY GIBERSON rellway management cr powerful in num- | tally destroyod by fire nt midnighe. Poaamors wwere entangled in thel oniage: would cayse increassd consump: jAmSican curreniby i Bost bourse itrad- | Mindaro, coast. 2 i A . wreckage and it The final allotment: a Barromt PURCHASED MOUENIZG CLOTHES{ bers and the neoessary forces in rallway | Some of the guests w yag t was some time before |jon, of for heating homss whe & e inat faotiients reprasente: e 5 GURE sparation. shatl be permitted to choose & | thelr bads but e et o, 93¢ Of | HID reached them. Trahan a7d his Nt | ooy oy oy et homos whe the SOUTH AMERICA TO FX only one-half the volume called for. Strangled to death in his sleep in Jer- & - first cold snap comes and ihe demana i " N N St SSLMBLY ' sourse which g0 fmperils public- welfare. | dan e (he oI tle son were dead when spectatoes neur | g Bourse and banking circles. attributel ov’ City, N. T, wh i IN L. OF N. TH1LD AsSE e T A “Nelther organizations of employers or lhou:hh:# T pze started. Al the accldent reached them, and .Miss |7, E23 Plant equipment would be (ré- |the new slump primarily to the imsecur-| o R R B i) datectives tonight are wwmufl-—m: workingmen's unions may escape respon. | threatened the fi oaings. Wers | Harrls’ was_ ssrlously burned. Hughes | T iacus 88 the winter prosresses ity of the poitical situation reeuliinz! gy S '0%iic bed and a bureau stand. | Geneva, Aug. 15.--(5y The A P)— |ports that a complate est of Wbility. 1t free men cannot toil accord- | fining the fire 10 the bas Tes o, | W25 thrown clear of the plane and essup. | S 2, 525 companies ' in Wisconsin, | from the' apperent foundering of the| e SICE ° P06 SO BN L ey MECIH SRR SUT irabante will sy Ing €0 their own lawful choosing, all our |estimated at $2.000. - The 10ss 5 ed being burned. ®4P- | the association announced, have reported (reparations negotiations. They assert| N8 Xy o RO romstitutionn! guarantees born of democ- mey @re gurrendered to mobocracy and S SN 4 T He fredom of a hundrd millions is sur- | STBIKE OF LYNN SHOE < 3 i at Lo thicd assembly that they would be unable to bear up un- | tivis - obviously is stimulating unloading |f0und dead by his father. ks bl omr Mee der the strain unless coal reserves wero |abroad and cpeculation at home, al- , in consequence of the num- | hurst home. Teplenished before lake transportation | thongh the specwation in Germany is| Edward Young, 21 years old, of;Scptember 4 n conseq {MERGER OF HARTFORD D N : £ & f questions of world-wids import-| Mre. Giberson. who is én fall g e gl RSirceRs e o AND NEW BRITAIN FIRMS|is held up by ice. Gas utllities in New |not beXeved to be of sufficient magni-| Brooklyn, N. Y. who surrendered to :;'u"‘_h’llch e st b sore The | SarEen e Tes: vt esnidl woaid kave no law." Harteom LA England were said to be in“fairly good |tude to push the mark down to toda: he police in Bridgeport, admitting that |} . 0 by the South Amerfcan mem- |arrested After ehe had told the Discord in Ranks of Industry, Lynn, Mass, Aug, 18.—The 4,000 shoe|M. S. Little Mi}mrga'é:f:mm"mnr Of_ 038 | shepe and wers pregeriug foc wx enorm-[ispl e A %o b oaas [ pers: Sen_Giberjon was' killed Ly ona-ofe At the eame time the president ealleq |SHECHETs Who ‘Went on strike this week g company of | ous business this; fall. Wils iy D Wednesday, left for New York in charge Setinniliog 5. AL o i J. Beaton Manufac- « |ENGLISE CHANNEL swiM ot TN 2eoha - VIR " olty mid he M o g 1::mnb[: ?:’»cu: e g i . no. OF i iees) ir s s fiu:hrnnn?nym;! fi\efim?n;fi;n;u?;s HARDING CONGRATULATED BY AWAITS TIDE CHANGES - received and wil be acted on at the |tion has failed to disclose any 2 e fegres for strikes and for thy u work will return to their plants Mon-|volving nearly $5 S 0 T NAT' i~ Superlor Court Judge Keating issned | September meeting. - |reason for, Mrs. Giberson's purchase g cace® WMCUteR | day, according €0 @ statement today by | completed at. 3 mesiny e TRESIDENT NAT'L COAL ASS'N | pover. Aug. 18.—Ten days will elapse |, tomporary restraining order to prevent | Among the questions whifi South !mourning apsarel just prior to the desth = r.* sl he. “to the warfare on |J400T leaders and manufacturers. ~Theholders of the latter concern in. Sep.| New Tork, Aug. I8.—Assurances of | berorcy s toay by oot e EUSh | picketing and acts of violence by former | American members uave Pplaced before jof her husband. the unions of labor. The government hag | FTIC¢, COMMIltee, Tepresenting both par-|tember 6 at New Britain 77| support and” assistance in channel is made by any of ther foUr | o ivecs of the Boston & Albany rau- |the league are Uruguy’s proposals for 1 ties to the controversy, has be g ) acoording to | SUPP oo carying out | ymerican long- distance swimmers who an American League of Nations within B0 eymrathy or agproval for this element | et (0. thS controversy, en aijan announcement made tonight. ' The|the fact-finding tribunal progremme n | 2708 SAT NEL TS G AR TS TS troad at Springfield, Mass. : 3 e g e e of discord in the ranks of Industry. We | S0 B N cliers and peicy one guelkout| former ooncern has already ayjwoved |the coal industry tonight were tele- 3. are rapidly strengfhening, and e e et to, Silfeet N e erpapizations In the W, | Cork will bb arrahged by Monday b | poratien iy pras £aid. The new cor-|Eraphed President Harding o; A. M |jack Wiedman, the local pilot, says the | Prohibition agents made s tour of the | "EOR "C30, SC0N, (nciude & number = SEiabie sontrination o Mbore wamr 2o | wae stated. B omitacy e knowm as the M. §. Lit-| Ogle, president of the Nationa: Coal as | qelay will give the swimmers an advan- | White Light district along Broadway, | 7¢"SIh ™A marican powers, and the re-| Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 18.—The BREERG Ge: ot strine S The atios- Influsiry was at 4 skandutiil| The. mosr i ring company of -Harticed. [Boclation. tage, as the temperature of the sea wa- | New York and decorated the cabarets |1io" o the forthcoming Santlago con-|plane Sampaio Correia which Mr. Harding warned congress ihae 1} |today ‘as a theult of the @otion of the|Britain:firm wil oo rrock Of the New| -Fermit me to offer my slacers andfier is gradually. improving% and midnight c'ubs with yards of crepe | ference to the lcague and ¥s plan for | Southport this afternoon for fuel though the skies mow appeared to be|PUtchers, 12,000 workers being idle. tol City, e moved to the Capi-j cordial congratulati ns on your eflec-| ‘mpe four Americans, Charles Toth, :by serving notice that from now on no A formal application from Hungary |burglars who had first bound and gags. for -membership in the league has been {zed hcr. The police say that o {worid disarmament. resume its fight from New York 4 tive presentation of the conl situation to 1 4 1 Nonk - clering meve frouble can be expocted ; Pk, 2 oo tha telegity v it peesriony |2nd Sam Richasds, ot Boston; (Henry {nip podket. iquce {x to;be Allowed. B B Kl Brazil until tomorrow, because of ¥hen agecontracts”sce renewed megt [MINE' WORKEKS ARE - : ; | ESCAPED 1x AUTOMOBILES added. Patterson of Bridgeport, Conn. contin ¢ the A T e e AT April unless the executive s provided TO FIGHT EXTRADITION —_ - k| Biisp O'Cdnnéz o fhs Metann Catho- OUT A NEW MACMINE ed here tonight. e with adeqmate amnoricy. FROM FOREST FIRES | wouping lystorically because . they | Do) 1o, tAKe Practice. swims in the sed |y diocese of Newark announced the ap- A Arrangements for the president's ap-| Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 18.-—Objections! Duluth, Minn, An were afraid of ‘paternal disple: v Rpiemint ofitne Hels e Ehomay. i was. said ‘mechanics had hoped. : ; . Minn,, Aug, 18— paternal displeasure, two ; pearanse before congrems, which once had |to the extradition to West Virainia~ of | believed to.have B mTi“,’n‘Zf'S"rL‘: girl stowaways, Katherine Fleming, 14| gEUNION OF NOKwl s McLaugh'in as president of Seton npatl | Clermont Werrand France, Aug. 18.|repairs in time to reach Craleston Snt pomnoned to await developments in | inety men wanted there as a. resultlin northern Minnesota, wers reporied sy |and Annie Mullen, 13, returned to SO ou & anae | ColleRe. tomeceed - Mousigiioy James. ¥.| SEvine, 4Ton, SRS uRNEE o NS S o : smfuvém In samton i e ponna un. |of mine disorders in Brooke: county re:|be safe this afternoon. A special @gs. { YoTk on the White: Star finer Homer'c, g R ey e Money who asked to be relieved because | Flees of the 3 w" m‘;nm 3 R - Waprg) ety were | contly were submitted by aftorneys|patch from Biwabi, Minn.; stated that |having gone to England on the liner Ma- | “Siiivar China, ~ug. 18.-(By The |Of 1l health. chaology, B Sompeting _in:the ;futer- AL JOLSON ANXOUN! omy y an hour before he went | representing the United 'Mine Workers|£ix members of the Neimiach tarmiy wis | jestic July 2. 3 bRt de= By, Ihe Dailomal 7 “gRARE. oRients . &t Camp, x. - CRR. ta the capliol. and during the morning |in Washington- county at @ hearing be- 2 y who, and long walks daily. jtrouble was not indicated, houg! .. A. P)—Reunion of north and south Mouillard tried out & machine BRI HEL D bis mamuscript tnderwent & last revision | fore Deputy State Attorney, Geners! & ham wern Sige [Oplave died at Mars- TR China was Drought nearer today with | Drags worth §30,000; bringing the total | 300" Tio made an. unoMcier P crl . ABRIAGE TO ETHEL | il s | G ARG A ot et o ere safe there. A man named | A. Druce uielawil. the Ameriean Vo | thy announcement that. fwo repressnta. |Vvalue of narcotics selzed at the Arrow- } 2 L Tonald, his wife and two chiidren, who | Was the central “ ngure in a kidnapping For the most.gart, there was no party | was adjourned -unttl August I5 to per-| Were reported burned in the White Tace |episode near Curnavavs recen fivislon in the Teception accccded theimit the filing of wl- of indictments | district, el - ' R the applause returned in. the Virginia cne minute fifty, seconds. The first 4 i3 tives of Sun \Yat Sen, deposed president | head: Paper factory at ¥ulton, N. Y., ap- | off the mund’he found the ml“:: b ML a R of the south, scon would go to Peking | proximats 500,000 were brought 10 lgupericc to that of his old glider. 3 v L caped the flames by automo- | Saturday in Al:xico L1, was abscived of fto confer with President Li Yuan Huns, |Rochester, N. Y. following thoir. discov<l The Bellanger machine, s urs Jo newsvapay advisss fuih § ORIy or New band the genersl bellef that Sun himself |ery in unmarked bales of Tags Belinger Dachbe o : pate a8 S e o : S would follow. with fitle deisy. Ford N .—:,a.-"‘"@ . 1