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provided for in the Treaty of ver- | THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE TOLD.TO LOOT WARSAW WHEN CAPTURED 1920 mine /PALACES IN WARSAW NOW MENAC The Qaviet Government declares | OLSHEVIKI ARMY: ar L the anawer that its delegates now in : London are empowered to sign a peace Aa with Great Britain or any other En- tente power, but that « separate peace with Poland ie insisted upon. pene ‘ TO COMMAND POLES : Masshal Foch's Chief Aide Does Noi | ed a Regard Situation a: ‘ive Se k ‘ sus oF 6 Sse cs Five Separate Outbreaks Re-| May Refuse’ to Compete’ in lopeless. sult in 2 Dead, 40 Injured, Olympic Games if Con- PARIS, Aug: 6.—The Temps corre- lewspa 4 “k Bh ne: inet aot reg eames Newspaper Plant Wrecked. ditions ‘Continue, Gen, Ofaxime Weyganh asnistant to —_—— eh cialoes a Mesenal Posh, as said he wont DENVER, Aug. 6—With mobs of] ON BOARD THR U: §, S, PRIN- - e RuBFEme command o strikers ympati Kc . T ‘ A moallie get lipradedentedlty rikers and sympathizers gathering S MATODKA, -Aug. 6 (By ‘wire- bilities for thelr military operations. — | | to attack the bullding ocoupled by the} less, via Tondon to the Associated Gen, Weygand expressed the opinion traction. company's offices and the] !’ees).—Discontent among the mem-~ to the Polish Government that the miti-| 3 yaa Virtually 3 bers of the American Olympic Team Yary situation is far from hopeless, the) jCity Hall, Denver wae virtually in @) 4, hoard this steamer resulted in the correspondent says | Jatate of anarchy eerly to-day. The] holding, to-day of an indignation ROUMANIA MASSES |police have not been able to cope with ting cat. whidh & convention aim — She altwation Troops are reported on] appointed to confer with the officials TROOPS ON BORDER)! ads e regarding future arrangements. Arlhs, | a ne dean oes followed @ day] The officials were severely. ert i Lenine Is Declared to Have Re-| i Siok atl mane . sap ced at the meeting, and It was sug~ 3 ; i : on wore and more than forty ; | LA ZIENK!I PALACE WHERE THE Cra | poe ores 3 gested that the athletes refuse to ; jected Her Request to’ Will IN’ Warsaw RONCE LIVES [hurt in street fighting. Among the] compete unless the accommodation at " draw His Forces. | infured were Chief of Police Hamil-|/the Antwerp schoolhouse, where the ton Armstrong and elght or ten other] , - + LONDON, Aug. 6.—Rourfania |* rn men are to be lodged, were better x concentrating troops on the Russo-| ‘ ’ | Lie hae than thowe on the steamer 3 Roumastan frontier, saya a wireless 4 ‘ | Civitiana were responding to-day to © men demanded also to be in- t Tea reo “Doeobwe | Mayor Bailey's call for 2,000 volun-[rormed af the plan for sending # vee- : "ig cored faa ignored the, recent Bou. ite ova ss in maintaining | se} for the return trip, together with , manian ultimatum to withdraw nis} order. Although the rioting had died) on explanation as to how the athletes ¢ troops. from Roumanian aad ea mncvane ShOCe | gems tatty ‘otticiats were approlien:| would set home after landing in New sy ar a Fai lve of a renewal of trouble when ex-| York : = i commites appointed to meet ‘The despatch describes the’ exterior ri ) HAT Kl KILLS FIVE st: attempts to renew street c@r! i.e téam officials Con ed Norman and interior situation of Houmanta| ffic were made later in the diy. | Ross of Ohicago, \Patriok J. M‘Donntd t EE ebeeks: serious. ‘The Polevi| | ‘Phe dead were John Blake, union | ot New York, 1. Hebner of Chicago, have invaded Galicia, it says, and | ‘i ' : BapORt eee aA Ses | Richurd Reamer of New York. This Pikowine a ‘quarter of « million Pal ae (Continued From First Page.) | In preparation for the possible re- | committes has held one meeting with Rees “aecsna workmen are : in * neti | sumption of hostilities to-night, tue] the officials and will hold a @eooml ready to Join the invaders. Had Close Up View of Stage) the approach of the mob and spirited police today prepared to me two | meeting to-night. pO Act | Ladies F Vantave | the prisoner away |machine guns. Hundreds of sawed-off | Husso-Armenian Relations Near ON N RTH adies From Vantage Fecling agaimat the foreijmners was] sotzuns and army rites were being | TWO- ‘ALARM FIRE INL. 1. CITY As Point in Trees. intenslfled when two other men were |“ssembled at poli asst Nase te ized TROT METINOELE, Aug. ¢-—Ro-| | : arrested ém connection with the mur-|UP to 11 4. M. more than 600 citizens sag sweat be i jdens. ‘The mob, 1 te. [had answered Mayor Baitey's call fu + Coan, Armenian Government are at ‘the (eestins 4 _ Web ees ‘The question most productive of oe a vig hearing of the ar- passin r Bal r aitina BREE breaking point. The proposed treaty | eae ee vertsh debate among the male con-| i i nded atat the OF ere ere OS) | ck. Heavy police: euatd aurrountted in building of the Virgil "Neal é bettreen the two Governments has not | that yegion may deolde the fate of | irs of girlish beauty at Irvi eee fe dacs eeceiie be veils toe ont on ting Denver peat tocday, {chemical Company's plant, cover ' i | apiate Gike boreal k 6 demand was refused, put |e offices of the Denver post to-day. | city square in Long Ivland Cit been negotiated and thp Armenian |Poland. ; J., of late has been: Whether] y committee of the mob | was|nside, the building looked a» though |atternoan ied to the turning ra F Aelegation, which was on its way to| WARSAW, Aug. 5 (Associnted | Is Is better to sit in tho front row and| permitted to apeak to the prisoner a sornadosibadawept vom ne foo lainey wiae) eh guiteal e+ oneaeeee d 4 Moscow for the purpose of signing | Press).—The defensive Line east of | Woda: ‘ema: over sores fie fonnente Ce MURDERED YOUTHS GOT "BLACK | ‘2 snotier. | All windows were gone, [rick | mixing housse, Phe last i the treaty, is tinderstood to be re-| Waraaw has been pierced in several! to climb a tree behind the theatre and HAND” THREAT. LACK | Loken furniture was scattered every by Bradle and Greenpoint turning to Erivan. places, accorditig to reporta from the jmit in leafy coviness, enduring a bit of » WEnG . Young Street and Vandam } Mealy id barometer d parsees See One of the prisoners 4s reported to] Five separate mots proke in a i 7 n begun Th discomfort, and watch ‘em in the dress-| nave admitted he drove De Sesni various parts of ‘the city at intervals | re atarted in the sub-limer ap- i LEAGUE OF NATIONS (| for transferring the Government, if FVII ET ing rooms. ‘hin ts Wom i eana’ Gee t night, after the mob spirit had ett at ees anatacturs oot - that move is necessitated by the Rus- It ts settled now . . 2 “}been kindled by an valleged strike-|f5 the small tulldin, ing $10 | ENDS T1S)SESSION| oo (acute cane coos, sewcve fe IE Dale epg ae RUT ben igniting Mere ict peg edit gap boc Siobaradlae . 3 ‘ ver Or WaRsaw) aie of the] youths had been served with a ‘folack | 4ympathizers who were trying to de- . ’ oF ait still hope ‘the Soviet. forces will be $ = theatre al Olympia Park received al hand’ letter edmonishing them to} Mul & car Announces Eight Decision’, Includ- | checked somewhere eugt of the Vis- complaint from the actor who uses the) sflence -conosiaiaig Gnnk robberies in | _,nerore police Had quelled the rioting f ANCRE ? ing Formation of Naval and len. , 7 on property revolver in the second act.| Southern Tiiinols caused the rioting. | ‘rex med teen wrecked, oar barns act | AVM the lavnusine Roguefart Flav are Sees rile No announcemeat has been made us He said it wouldn't work. One of the dead was a Valier, I11,,| afire and dozens of atreot cars demol- , { y Aerial Commission, ea retiahd: Hie: Bovarhinenwouldicloye “props” too the weapon out to the] photographer, who was trampled to ihe newsvener haa opvoses| ih CNEESE f * S\N SEBASTIAN, Au 6.—The | to, but it is reported It would be Posen backyard to test, It was loaded only | death as he the strikers, who went out Sunday | x c ‘ s loaded o: de 4 he attempted to obtain pic- “al ‘ parse ot» Soy Counel ie ay bas or Czestochowa, 143 miles southwest with blanks, but “‘Propa” ia a careful |tures of the mob in actiqn. The in-| —— | When you've been “fed jc seaaionss, after hav~ Tare “i ; ‘ Bi S ihe i if Sauer : $ «cdl a2 gegen erp ot Warsaw, near the Silesian fron- | p and systematic man After he had | jured ave crowding the hospitals at] Boy ef 11 Gullty of Shooting Girl. | 1 yp withordinary delicacies i DNaulaaaice pelisaa andi te cme he repaired the trigger he pointed ‘he | Carterville and Marion. Harry Kupperman, 1, of (No. ta3| isoples of the plan drawn up for crea-| Of the developthents along the gun aloft and five shots rang out’juet| Business men, clerks and city em-|“lveland Street, Brooklyn, to-day was! Tt just try Ancre Cheese —it Mee et ‘an saternational court. eastern defense line, the word from aa they ring out reuiarly in the sec-|pioyees joined the mob. Shops and| urd ANDOSH ES BOuS, NEES | 2, India's claim for representation on | the front shows thay after « halt of —— ond act Main eh TiDUSER wribe Giosed .the mein| G 495. ae | certainly puts “pep”. in . the labor council will not be decided | several days while reinforvemonts (Continued from First Page.) Out of the treetop came Wounds of| waa determined to drive every for- jure, rogianded. th any “ety pacer but will be kept under|/were brought up and sppplies for- a | vact corimotion. The branch claner out of the c coe nnetnae | living 49) bi | % A permanent league secretariat warded along the river, the Bolsheviki | climb down from a professed ‘national purpose which has come te |%#'n storm, ‘Twigs anc legv torney Roy Martin of Franklin| in play fr Se teen UL Mane BY: SEABED EOS RET f ‘will be established at Geneva as soon| freed crossings of the Bug ata num-| seem too stiff for them?” tered to the ground after the first| County pleaded with the mob to dis-|{h® EU" Was loaded My as possible, lber of places. At one point, southeast ek ; After. the shina . black and mii Phi rs " p Ory 7 " } plesm y abe the size of a bree. int Pan, intecnationa) @natce conters\of Ostroy, the Goviet troopy are ta This question involves an interpretation of motives which I do not [Shapeless thing about 4 connoisser OM earth, e} VV cing swelled 4 Wes are to be a tod ° of “Props,” ence nee SA a Nain, ns } abbis tee tosmcatecsds’ for prog towel abi Alpe Question VI. “Is that claus of Americans large enough to insure ||SP°qcg Props jumped he fence | sob stormed the forcien settlement nog | " To-night’« communique from head- 1. fle Alma tive’t ‘ } German colonies, after which a perma * ; a substantial number of extra-party votes for a candidate who delib- The fourth and fitth shots were | and set fire to the houses of forelgn- PENNY A POUND P Smaet commission will be organised to |Wuarter# ‘unodunoed that the fus- ’ : oniy a second or tWo apart, and Were | ers ROFIT | supervise execution, of mandates, |sians had forced the Bug in the re- erately and persistently spurns the Deesue: without the allenation of fdllowed or accompanied (nobody has} ‘The mob spirit was aroused when 6 Organization éf # naval and eeriat|gion of Drohiezyn (about seventy] as many or more votes in his own party’ quite figured which) by the Mzz¥ |i. podies of Amel Calcatere : corisulting commission was announced. | miles cust of the capital), this a descent of Connoisseur No, 2 bs = ame ‘alcaterera and Be yit has already taken up the prohibition | ‘i A a capital), this be stg : The question of how many yotes.the Republican Party wiht lose and| [f there w ny more connoisseurs | Toney Hemphill, their throats cut, Tasee- manne f | “ene, of gas in war. | part of the Soviet movement to lank | pow many it will gain because of the attitude of Mr. Harding in respect |!" the “dressing room gallery” they |‘bullet wounds in their heads and ; PACE NS cate Sy Abbie a tirioe ct rassee ad pei on utr. ia respent (18 te Voreanine, Tere ay allot ant | py ee ‘ombination eek-End Pack ; : efenders 0 saw and pusa o : Len a ig auelwhis fie: |ha s 9 ‘ puried in shallow graves, were found es ¢ King of the Hedjez was answered b: ‘ |to the League of Nations is one whieh it is difficult to answer. sh thelr getaw: hele e d a BY ioward the Vistula: The Poles \ agiie 0 perhaps to make their getaway in the |). habe } “Peagee jirlediction | eens WERE ec te lakood GAA’ hotke Aehtine Mr. Wilson's course in defeating the League with tho Lodge resérva-|dark hours that succced the clowing |PY Sauirrel hunters Tuesday atter- The Ideal Collections Mince of Turkey and 18 still waging a|/°" Is Mood fn pon eee mts S| tions and his maintenance of the deadlock has dulled the interest of the | {the theatre and the park yan ' Pon, . d Week-End Pl T i} = jnuing 5 jut the opinion ip now Unanimous fen the mob learnt the men had t + \ NM: Dr. Nansen's report was heard,| jjetw : American people in the issue which is presented in this election by Mr.|that while the treetop may offer cer- or Vacation an eek-En easure Irips eaypemine hope hat moet. of tne Sto: | Between Drohiezyn and frest- | a, ¥ 2 | le p escaped it split and half went to ; nd Mr. Cox tain advantages of viewpoint, it !4not ees ‘aes 5 MM he repatriated before RYE Tihe Poles launched a counter attack 8 iy Bree is whether it was right for Mr. Wilson to re-| toe expects a better patronages went to Harrisburg. Mob leaders Hi | tion distinctively different. Each put up in neat, ————— against,the Russians who had crossed | Ject the Leakue of Nations utterly because he could not secure the ratifl-| Said “Props:” “Of course T wasn't |learned they were on the wrong trail | | compact container, wrapped in plain paper, with z u. Ss. ASKS EQUALITY | Bug below Hrest-Litovek. In the cation of Article X shootin’ at anything, Think I'd 4’ lana returned to Weet Frankfort it ! Lad attached for convenience of carrying. When IN NEW TERRITORY |“. Breat-Ltovat, which fx in My impression is that the American people, when the issue was firat | Uiid, "ei a man fo lookin’ at the! ame purning of foreigners’ homes a samy erie SDF OUF Veco ter pe eke and reserve a space ; | the hands of the Tussinns, they re: made, would have welcomed a League with reservations as to Article X.| But the ‘Toms in the tree dédn't|was then started. | Every road was BSeAuAL CEILING. coiled for un attuck which compelled |/T am quite sure that the great majority of the American people were | know it and will not know until they |#oon | Srowded with, foreleners at- C bi: ti N ts comprised of %4-Lb. Box Mille Np: ening ih) (Lands Pale 20 RvR DUaze tiarel aide ates Mer, W ei roM this true narrative that no at. {tempting to escape. Many-wore carry- omoination OL Base Cherries, Wants Equal Fi ting id hed ahaa respol, just] against Mr. Wilson in destroying the League because he could not ottain | tempt was made against their lives, [ing household goods. Some drove || ————_———=_ i=Lb._ Box Chocolate Covered : Given ‘to Allies by League of the river, Article X. Tam further of the opinion that by his course in the mainte-| However, the police want then jeattle abead of them (Creamery Caramels. Yel). Box Salt Water | Tafflos ‘ara fighting at various pints |nance of the deadlock and his second rejection he tired the people as to > Louls Caleeterera, fother of one of the amare Caryn > Ravkire: (St. ketone ase of Nations. Sarhiel Bath Hk MNDIe dealin for ti. ¥ ae o murdered boys, swore out a warrant PACKAGE COMBLETE e LONDON, Aug. 6—The United States) the Russians. the ee ; ; i STABBED IN FIGHT OVER GIRL charging Dosesnis with the kidnap- ; ‘This is the natural result In dealing with an issue“over foreign affal = ping. Dosesnis was arrested by the 4 , Is comprised of 14-1 Government hax mage representations; The Soviet ops haye dee: idl | Chie: Solice C b t HL, Box Mik ‘ BRE ails dor Awertane in tart liiecnea’ ie tneie i bt se to the importance of whfth 1t 18 dificult to arouse the American people, | Peeerister of Mineserle shen metas | CUS oe Oe cout oy thin AMGEN ombinattion VO. Chocolate Farlayss i-th Hox : . ¢ kee e ware: / . mrought out a ans VOTO CLONE SNe ie reanct mulite, Nory to be distributed to the Allies un-|siong the Irussian border, the state Most of the Republicans who retain an interest in the question and Adversary in Hospital, over the bodies of the murdered boys Vanilla Marshmallow Drops. | Soa UN aa ee der mandate of the Teague of Nation’. ont announces, ‘They have reached |f4VOF the League with the Lodge reservations are not disposed to leave |. Fred Scott, twenty-one,an electrician ; that Desesnis admitted leaving Went Preain Chesolates: "2 southern “i 2 Uke Miike 1 Gecll Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for | ed ape F ’ As? lath Avenue, Brooklyn, in| Frankfort for Royulton with the two Cioddiates Tetye Box Sheela ACKAGE COMPLETE e Porelen ‘Afaira, stated Jn) Commons. "| Myseniec In an advanc apparently | the DIIEY, NOORUAS STE SIRRLBS COUN AYE RE OEED Be Soo bine, woe re werious condition in Kings County | POY". He declared they returned thet habe je suid the representations were = 01 ice prevented and c 40 saved Kiniea' na serious condi in Kings County | oye er testimony brought der ‘consideration. un-| designed to bring them to the War- | Wilson twice prevent @ and which Mr. Cox has pledged himself also to| jrospital as the result of a atu wound| Cvenine, Other testimony brought is comprised of '4-Lb, vey saw-Danzig Railway. Military ob-! prevent, namely, to enter the League with the Lodge reservations, | recelved Yextorday durtig a ght with| onpielty. in the “robbery ot the Combination High Grado Anorted Chocolates, WOMEN DELEGATES DINED, [server assert that this is part ot! How many Trish and pro-German votes Mr. Cox will lose because Mr. prictor of a lingerie shop at No, 2603] Valier State Bank at Valen ils, Tee atten eT os italian Style * Crem ——— the Russian flanking movement plan-| Wilson defeated the only possible Leagne and Mr. Cox announces his en Avenue. Attariun was held] Calceterera was believed to have by bos i | § ) gue ’ ces DUF-| without ball Dy Magistrate Short entened to te hor! permits out h peste “Aatars:| ned 97 encircle the capita}, thus say-| pose to do the same thing, I cannot estimate. Flatbush Court’ pending the outcome Ol ta hour ae the caesar’ Deseela ta Ra NOLb, “wow Special. at Obrint {ins the heavy Jonson whieh wows xe Serheording tothe police the ‘pair be- | Cecused of inducing young Hamphil "i ed aaa Pr ere attacked di- came ombrolied. over a woman. At-| to force the Italian boy to leave West qA.stinar ves stvan by the American | rectiy, pe ieee MR oma kamitentanytig| Krantcort. Hemphill was ovidentiy |]] Oar fo Daily Special for pled ie Aug. 6th & 7th, i nd eaat 0! : 8 and, Patrolman Shulte of the” ” podies were buried close to each ites Loran int ant bloc of the National Council of Women of/ nd east of Warsaw, where the So- a Patrolman snulte ek rin a dry creek bed which is sel- |] | waterme excellence.’ Mis’ wonderful Week-Jind ‘America who are to attend the Inter- | Viet forces are regrouping for what] dow. trevelled. national Council of Women Conference | may the final exertion in thelr|”_ at Christiania, Norway, in September. | attempt to bring Poland attempt. to land to their| HANDY WITH CLUB, “SHE Says | BIG G SUGAR PR PROF A ‘The delegates, who represent every wo- IT LLEGED. 4 terms of peace by directly threaten- | man’s organization in America, sail to- | ing her « morrow on the Patria for Naples, Italy. In the centre the front be daca gma scl Pepuse Ae TIOCOLATE COVERED BUTTER | | MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED ue Myre Kingman Miller was toast-|down upon Warsaw from the north- arg) Piselanee Heaney a: W Hoc teote excellence: CREAMERY CANAMELS—Them are tress and Mra, Katherine ©, Gould, east the Hussian ccording to the| Mra. Nellie L. 8 Smith of No, 458 & Co,, Inc. d t d (ere morsel of yt dainty blocks of Caramel excellence, head of the New York branch of the communique, are being held along | Greene Avenues, B o-day told | t 19th Street and Knbeow an y or ce ea Kellie New, Orie ne baka WL -J ‘ean Bid purest coupell, chief hosteas, the Ostrow-Czerwony Ine to the Bug. | Justice Scudder J: me Court, | f 4 of the concern, on a covering of our Cneaualled fragrant rable Tae ‘ Swankan ihe Will Jest for, about a | AR Brooklyn, that her husbani, Gardiner | ¢ profiteering in sugur, was very eden ard ge ‘of Iie will be discuaued.| Gable advice has b rt ©. G. Smith, would lock himaelf away the United States District EXTRA SI) 59c viser. is Posner, at Weatgate-ons |2uaband Kept a stock of clut wear for 2% cent a pound ——— Bea, Kent ind, Mr Lone nuide his door, Mra. Smith sald, and if] When, the sugar cost the flr Elevator Operator Killed, Well-known sttorney of thie cli) WHO| ovo one else ‘appre AREA eat AY] 10.4008 cents, - ANERICAN FILLED SRONTED Gharies Zima, nineteen, of No, 43 {hos been attending the Zionist’ Gon~ Se Co eee dn in {| ‘Bho evidence shows that the company CONFECTIONS —A nov TES oF Bon Beast atrest, Jereey Cis, freight (Sram. at Mondo, ea & dolewate from |e eee oe ee and flouriah a « uid | ted for 600 tons of Porty Rican city collection Mir ae oy elevator operator at the Schoeder Lamp —<— ts <n vehi i “ts REG Tae ved ig {MUsAe at the price q@oted Oct. 15, 191 Fiscori caer ich ertn, pres Works, Jersey Avenue and ‘Tenth| Woman Dentes Arson Charge. | pytohogue, Le } The supgar was May 5, 1 oad having fillings fallent, variety, iciastes Cit. (wad found. dead | (Mra, Adgle Kruse of No. 216 Linwood | ‘snasoive this (he Smith:seperated by |G ert wee Che defends keieieloue Bute Hie iroanee art sievador to-day, with ‘his head )strect, Brooklyn, pleaded not. guilty ‘ollowing he Smmich seperated UY |inad contracted with several candy es ree? eat French “Creams ° ard daa lew toon | Srrect,, Brookisn pleaded not kullty | mutual convent, the wife receiving #150! manufacturers to sell to them Port ne eialh, Bonk Sey iadictment charging armon, “eis {® month and’ the wseof the Greene | Rico augar amounting to approximately 1 Deaeeauae’ ot aelbe py icued she net Ale te wohonigcat Nor [Avenue house. Mra, Smith sued for | 500 tons at iB cents, all for future New 4 Ib. Size pieewins fied, WAS Pulton Htrect, Brddhiya’ whore separation, alleging cruel and inhu POUND BOX "Paterson: (CKAGE ar erate, john Honry Rrie, dec tronumant, The, cuss cans Up SRNR sen a [Fitson 1425] fayen gontestioner, was A Fan eee hte mwrian ter. 4, vill of par ou of the syidence was t For exact location spe teleph ya, | nhs va er * " one directory. 48 pending be fore _ He denied his “wife's charges. |nhow that the final & con’ The spvctfied weight includes the gontsiner,

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