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tta ftmd to Wwl By Bit lUifim. Tkii 18 Pages For Word AdT in Column of Jomul Will Bcub 80,000 LftUatL at JOURNAL VOL. 29--NO. 236. HAMILTON, OHIO.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915. CAHHIIDIl, 10 CENTS A WEEK. PRICE, TWO CENTS. WKATfflEB PARTLY OLOODT TOMMHT AND SATUBDAY, OOOIJEB EXTREME WORTH POBtlOlf TONIOttT. Sot AnjtUmf Tn WM! Try Aa AdT.

la People'g Will Our lUwUra Kindly Tell Their ud They (Ht All FIRST Is Tie JoonulT SOLDIER KILLED BY MEXICANS $500,000,000 Is To Be The Maximum Of Loan UNABLE TO Am Tell Anglo-French Commissioners That This Will Be The Limit To The Credit To Ro Granted Russia May Establish An Independent Credit In This Country-Negotiations Are Now Progressing Smoothly And Satisfactorily Now York, September '24. Both parties to the proposed credit loan to Great Britain and Kriiuci! wirt-i! reported to be negotiating todny mi llie'bnsis ol' $500,000 1)00 as the i i i i i i i i i a The commission, it wust said, -viis Hl-ill initialed to insist tliat the loan should be greater tlmn Ibis a American llnaueier.s were reported to have informed (lie eonnnisBion iointedly, a this would not be exceeded. Ku-sisiu appeared to be out of negotiations as ufpartieipaul. I it should appear necessary that she, too, establish a credit here, it seemed like- l.v Dint independent would have to be made for her. i a decision on (his point, howeve'r, was said to be deferred i such i as i i word should reach NeV.

Vork from Pierre Hark, at present believed to be in. London conferring i Reginald MrKemia. chancellor of the exchequer. Originally it WUH suggested that Itus.sia be included in plans for establishing the Aiiicricini creilil. The reported positive stand of American to lend no more I ban was said to have played a leading I'actor in the vir- linil decision not In inelndi! Russia as a a i i a i Russia in, if was said, the need would be for more a a ball' billion dolbirs.

On a of both parties to tiafions, it WHS said today that matters were and salisfactorily. The commission and Us American a.ssociatcs were said to be drawing near an agreement asjaiii and an announcement stating Unit a i i plan bad been atrreed upon, was expected within 'nfew days. lint for the variance in views as lo the sue of the loan and several other mattei-y, said to be of: a minor nature, it, was thought that such jin announcement would have been issued last Wednesday. It is tho reported plan of the commission, when an agreement is reach-ed to conduct negotiations a lew big baukina; houses in this city as representatives of the American bankers in jjeneral. Heretofore the negotiations have been as conversations.

Formal negotiations, in British deluition of the lions, in the British definition of Ilia agreement on essentials will have been reached. COMMITTEE WILL MEET. The committee who arranged lli'j K. of 1'. Odd ontinir which was held at the fair grounds last.

Saturday will hold a mooting li- at Lone Star temple for purpose of compiling a report of a a i I is more than probable tli.it event will be made an a a occurrence and a a permanent org a i a i will be effected at the meeting tonight. UNDERWENT OPERATION. Mrs. Abncr of i Magnolia strfwt nmniiiiir. oprrntion this ARE Russians Despite The Victory of The Germans CAPTURfOF RIGA Before Winter Sets In Said to be The Purpose of The Teutons.

London, Sept. 24. Military activities on the custom front are once more assuming the t'ain- iJiar phase a slow German advance, the recent impetuous rush the invaders. The German plan of dividing- Russian armies north and. south of the Pripct has been a strategic success in a way, but the immediate, effect of the severance wns lo 'throw an increased burden 611 the A i a who seem unable to check the Russian drive.

i i a dispatches from Pelrosrad stale that the latest Russian victory northeast of Diibno, is of more importance a n-ns revealed by the official communication from Pelroijrad involving 1 the capture of the fortress of Lutsk, northwest of Dublin. Relinquishing (his fortress, the Anstrians are said to have, retired across the Styr. All the way from the Baltic purl of Riga to the Pripcl marsh the Russians arc holding' i lines stubbornly in an attempt, lo bring- i long retirement lo an end. The i i is a i a severe' of i i and east of Uviusk. Envelopment of flu 1 Vilim army hiiviny- failed, it is assumed the Germans will delevop their (ifl'misire movement; at Dvinsk, i the view of an i a blow at jrii.

is generally believed the Germans have determined to capture Riga before onslaught of winter. TROUBLE IN EAST HAMILTON. Friday morning- i a of pickets were a i on the bridgo on Lincoln avenue iii F.asl Hamilton a i Beatly riding- to work at foundry of the a i I'Vuimlry a i Co. gave bis motorcycle an additional a of juice and sped along- at a high speed and it is charged almost run down the Alfred Lcacock and Kurl As a rt'siill, of this nied- ing- of parties Leacock signed a warrant for Beatty in municipal court charging- him i speeding- with bis mortorcycle a i a signed a a a for Lewis W. Thorpe of the Hamilton Foundry Machine i force for allegedly carrying- concealed weapons and going- to the aid of Beatty i the gun when Lin; pickets remonstrated i the rider of motorcycle.

Bonds were given for Hie appearance, of both Thorpe pending- a hearing 1 AMERlCANlODS TO BEJEIEASED Washington, The British government is jjropared to receive application unofficially through the foreign a advisors of the state department for the release of 000 worth of American-owned goods of German and Austrian origin, held at Rotterdam by I lie Rrilish orders in council. At the recpiest of the (rude advisers, the British embassy here will submit a written statement of the conditions under which the sioods wi Tearful Scenes As Rescuers Bring Bodies To Surface In Subway Disaster hours at'ler ies ol' i i were hetween ol' i i a i i The i dropped i the chasm formed by i Twenty-1'ourlh a i add to Hie terrors ol' the disaster Iwo ol' J'ire Hie ruslied to the scene. Tli mostly shopgirls tn i disaster i and police reserves I'roni every a i in New York sought bod- caught wlien i construction work ol', new suhway in Seventh avenue, nd a i i i streets, collapsed, rollowiii'-i 1 the i a e.xplosimi ol a blast block caved in, a i a trolley car crowded i people on i i a In work was lapse of (he slmrhur ol' Mreet. All alon-' hi- block lietween ol 1 Hie buildings coihijtsed ami J'elJ (lie To i ivork of brunn scores trolley car 1 a fe'l is said to have a i at least I i way tn work. A cordon of police was around (lie.

i scen ied there to keep back i enormous crowds on i i way to work. street, and l' polificiiKMi passengers, ami more Bulgaria Now Stands On Brink of War THREE KILIED IN A COLLISION a iM. Tluve I i i i i killed and loin- cther.s serioiislv" i Ins i i i i i near a live miles 01 here, on Missouri i a i i i a i when south boniu? I ruin No. KM fruisi Omali.i In a a lie! J) i i n. A jKissouiiei-s escaped li ii i nor sf I'd (dies.

A ni' ol' orders is believed a 'aused (he accident i i i i i occur red slnn'p curve where i liiid a clear view of the a ahead. Send The Journal to your mid friends away from Hamilton. Its daily visits will be like a from home, Rome Newspaper Charges That Bulgaria Plans To Blackmail The Allies Scpi. i ia. i a inu' i i i i-eri a i ieasure.

i i i i to i i 1 mcasuro hy i i i i a a i i A i i ol a in. Bnlgprian Sit nation of Alisorbing Interest in France. Paris. Sept. 'J-l.

The i i i i a i i-. a i a ion louhl is i I i (Cuntinuod Page 4.) RUAD, ISLAND IS CAPfURED I a i i i'pl. 'Jl. i i i i i i i i i a oruan of I i i aniio a a i a i I'oritc had pied IJmid iltiiid in i a a wi-sl of Crepe, Iwo miles nt'l 1 i i a I'oasl. a i ol' I he- island is l.otm.

a a i possession. A i i i but Sill) yards in length it aHVirds IM-M alonu I he roa-l I'm- i i i a i a i i i i (it' a a haxv licen ik-sii-'-d hy I he J-'rrnrh pnlly on I his acrount. The department IIM I'u-; vfry lairst stylos in c.i ids. ARMENIANS PUT TO DEATH 450,000 Killed And Exile APPEAMVIADE- To United States to Intercede And Stop The Persecution. New York, Sept.

24. Dr. 51. Simbad a i president ot" I he A i a gununil progressive association in the United States, lias received from Pasha, diplonm- lic in Paris ol' tlie i ti' Jjch! ot' tli! ArifK'ninJi cliureli, in regard to the IHOH- Haere of Armenians ill Turkey in u'hirh it is i Oiristini) i a i i i lmn 1 no one i assumed eolossal 1 The iltut- the advireH-'riT- rrivi'il hy i Snnbiul a i rroiu Mill i i a i sources" i i mid Athens, and eon- i i an ajtpeal to I lie I'nitotl States "to intercede and slop chu Dr. a in a i publie lliu niiid Hint from infnnim- i in ilicin and from pi ci' IK- had I'fWftv direeily, lie e.stinmted Unit 450,000 A i a hud been put to a ami thai, tiOO.OOO rendered homeless ot exiled, out of a population of (100.

A letter from the a i source, says a A i a in all the i i and villages of the province i i i lujvi' been donoi'led enuuiHsj; the desert iTLfion south of Aleppo. UlAPlD BOY HANGED FOR HIS CRIME sons, colored, convicted of criniin- nlly a.ss.'inlliM^ mi was today. He confessed his crime. LOAN INCREASED NYw York. Sepl.

It was pnic- i a nu-reeil a loday (ha.t, i loan i bu at. least i Hie conditions a i a i by the American bankers, lo run live years and to be replaced by per cent bonds run i i I roiii (o 'JO years. BOND GIVEN for Extra Watchmen All Hamilton foundry Machine Co. Plant. d'nrdoii IxVnfsi'hliT ol' (In- a i foundry a i Co.

lodav lilcd i clerk ol Iho courts two bonds two a watchmen at (lie plant of the company in F.ast Hamilton, where there is some bibor i rouble, 10 go united. Carranza Men Are Reported To Have Crossed The Border And Fired Upon American Troops Villa Officer And Men Who Came Across The Rio Grande Are Taken Into Custody- i i Mexicans Were Pursued And a Number Killed Brownsville, Sept. Mexicans today attacked a detachment of United States soldiers ut Progrcso, forty miles west of hern and killed Private Stubblcficld ot Troop 12th S. cavalry, according to advices received here. The Muxiciins approached from the direction of the Hio -Grande, one, distant the hamlet.

The American detachment, which has bctm on duty ut Progrcso since, its rccc.ii; fight when soldier wus killed and uu tiKi'ur wounded, was cmiipvd in front of a hoiisu. -Tim opendl fire and Private Stiibhlcl'icld fell till) I'iral volley. The telephone wires between Mcr- and point where the fight occurred were cut early this inoni- iiiK 1 and only meagre arc obtainable I'roni an irrigation pumping plant four miles from the scene where it was reported that besidra killing- iStiibblel'ield Mexicans wounded two other American soldiere. Tho quickly returned the fire iv'nift rapidly toward the house add firing at the Mexicans when one nhow- ed him.selr. Tin) Mexicans wliv woro reported mounted retreated into brush in the direction of the Hio Grandi'.

the troojHira pushing this I'ijthliiKf. The Mexican casuulilics hr.ve not been iiKcertuined. One troop of tlw cavalry and a largo detach niiint of infantry, were in the fight. Lieutenant Payne, in charge of the infantry dr- a reported by telephone ro Brownsville at 1.0 a. in.

that i wus ill progress that several of the Mexicans had boon Ifilli-il. Ho ileclnrcd (hat tlio Mexicans engaged were Carranrai'o Villa Soldiers Are Taken Into Custody. San Antonio, Tex, Sept. rtaonl Madero of Villa's staff has been arrrsted by American soldiers near Marfa, Texas, iiccordinj; to report to General Frederick Fimston from JIarfa today. i Madero were eiirht companions i supposed to be Villa who also were arrested.

They were a into custody when they crossed to the American side of the Hio (iramlc. Want Advertising ia Often tha Koad to Higher Pay for Your Work The worker who is able to do some useful thing especially well, should command especially pay. This matter of selling one's services to best selling them tu the employer to whom I hey are WORTH MOST --is a "want ad largely so. Make it an matter make if nrtrent enough lo base a want ad campaign you'll soon bo caniinsr mope money than yon earned..

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