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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 1

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Hamilton, Ohio
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A A I 2 1 1 WILSON MAY BE Prices Smashed On WEATHER CLOUDY TONIGHT. PROB- ABLY RAIN Got Anything Want Trade? Try Ah Adv. People's Column. Will Our ID illy TtU Their Frlendi and Neighboti, They Can Get All the Newii FIRST In the Journal? Movement of Corn And Hogs Prom a Sources Smash Today Corn Dropped From 8 to 13 Cents a Bushel While PorkWentDown $130 a Barrel I i i i i place Holders of a i and i i coni- on a hi- scale in elVorts lo a and lo lo-se- on a dr. i i i i i A tl'i-ealoncd iiinveinenl I sonrres was iv- i i i I a sell.

Ijreaks. a a i a amoiiiilcd lo a -orn and 'a a on Clarence Appreciation To The Men And Women Who Have Worked In Civilian Army THE FIGHTING i i i a soldiers in i i i i a c-onc over tin- Inp and i i i i when all oilier work had been finished, Hie i lull; hy Cordon had been cheered to Hie echo. Ccnci-id a i a lo men ami w.iinpii workers who are lo be mustered of Hie s-rvi ml spoke a linal word of i i i i a i a i a i "For a ci-hlocn i i a a i a of yon. if not a a net me here ill many i Die f.Yd Triangle drive, i i a Chcsl i nc.xl i Loan drive! a i To Hamilton-Rain Changed The Program -Ti whom I scnrcoly I a scon i a i i a i deal a and in whom Ihcy i hill when met me on many of Ihese occasions Tor a i i purposes, a i i i i a i a i i a i i in one a A i I I i say a a i a --t the relics! i I on la.sl a a ofir a has been subscribed. ne, i i il i of SOITO.V i il i is me nip- I i i iircai orjn.m/.a I ion i for these purposes 1 a i i I i i lo a -h a he splendid etl'nrls 0,1 a made, for me.

not a i i i a hm -real body ol hoys we senl across A a i lo li-rbl i a for mine, and in order a Ihe a i a ever i over a a i fold a Story That Was Greatly Enjoyed by a Big Crowd. i i i I a i a a i i a rep a i i woj-c a i a l-'iocdom's i i Six." i i i i a i a i i i i I of Hie l-'relieh i i 1' I i A. a of I lie Cami. i a i a a i iick. of our own i i i appeared TO OUR HAMILTON BOYS WHO SLEEP FOREVER IN FRANCE A CITY WHERE CO-OPERATION PREVAILS ENTHUSI ASTIC HAMILTON MAN CHEERED BY THE WORK ERS AT THE CLOSE OF THE VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN.

world a ever hnl a i i freedom i a i down iroddcn of Knrope." One of tlic lianny ine-idcuts of the closing Inndi of the Victoi-y a and tlic uractical ending of the iniliintic team workers, was tlic presence at tbo lunch of Gordon S. Rcutschlcr. The short talk of this enthusiastic Hamiltoitiaii heartily cliccrctl by the workers. I (lordon S. Konlschlcr.

i i more a of and i a i i i i a a i i a i a i a a welcome a a i Loan i i i i at Ihe C. A. a i i i i I I a a i i i i i i i i ol' I a i ha, been one a i a i alone. I 1 am a i i i a i lo in a i i I who has i In even- i i i a i i i i i a ily has not only done ail is hoys wo a seal across lie i some of II i i i i I i i 1'iico I several i dred people who were A i i a i lluy eilci a i a tla- of one of Ihe a i i i i a a a i a a i had been a n. i 7T IT IT Trade league of Nations May Hold First Meeting In Washington And Thus Honor The American Executive 'Ambassador Page Visits Premier Orlando -Republican Senators Are Muzzled In Their Discussion of The League Covenant Paris, A i 2'J.

A proposal in foot (o hold i i inpeiini; r.eiitrti,; of in i i during Hie enr- rein year. Should the iissi'nilily meet iii a i it is said I Wilson doubtless would bu i asked lo become first president GORDON- S. RENTSCHLER. Of Sunday Schools Held At Jacksonburg. ii, I i i lay Srllool i i a Tie- i i a a i and i May I.

1 he pro-ram i 1 dly holb in Hie a i i i i i i lor a fevi UK- nus i i Japanese Attend Council. I'ci'orc. I he meeting of Ilie council in received Huron Makino, head of 1 and Viscount I A 1 1 1 llis eolllll iltl Their SKMTS 'me, CL lilsl l1 ei TM- Aml I i i be i i I a done wiiHdef-- i i a i i i Hie a i i i i i concerns-. Thcv a i 1 I I i i a a i have i i i i A 1 1 A I A i Hi- i novj sinnnlily the question ol' Kiao Oliau Haron i INE QUICK AT I in I Hie bad a i was i lie wa- a a a i it al I he i else, in some cases i Tiie absence of II 'olin Depoy, be said. i i asked as i Ihe i HI i A i i i i I i I i.nvi-' l-'ord he i ninl i a i i I bindi, leiniiined with the council i Ihrony-nont it.s arssion which was pioti'aclcd one.

a lii.s a i as ''ere us I i Ambassador Pago Pays a Visit to I i a look i a i i i i i i ill pcrnm i i -row." Premier Orlando. Hni, and UK- soece.ss i i i 11 11 i in A i NVIson a i a I i i lias i share I a 1 said a i American ambassador, i One Sconls carried lor Ihe a lii a i i has a i icill not al i ''rcmiur Oriatnlo today. The mil Hie a i a colors as i i i in i work be said a "it was IH i i fpneli a a i conversation lll a i fnoMieen enl. reac i i pan of I "'liic'i I lie nmtmssiidor ACC LLA JO i i i a Ri dri 1 1l 1 -kes possihi, amified By u. r.

tt( 1 1 iu(l I i a a wenl i i "''flirW hi-. I i a ear Ij-rlh, l.wer was initialed by wsrar 1 llisu i 1 hi lra li Monday Night. i i i I lie horse was on Mr Hick-ley, for, a I i i i a olloiTd a i i answered a a i i been I A i i i i i i i i a i i i a i i i "ii'nd 1'eople's i a (1 o'clock Ihe a place, he had had i i not in Ihe a al i i Hi i i i a i i the a SCOTLAND i a A i Seer, ry a i Daniels nt i i 1'OliJJSOX I 1 1 1 1 i i the a i am! I he a a ha, very in-, -tven lo I a by ti'f-utv 1 of A i i i a am! i Oml 11 i i alst Ihe tfnverninent to a who was i i I'm- i i I ol 1 it Ilepoy. i is no: i i ''f I i i a i i i i a on Ihe i I i i i A ONE OF TODAY'S CLASSIFIED ADS MAY BRING YOU NEWS I I a hrinir news, a lioatdi'ni; i i i a COO1) i room --IM- Hi noon joh Cm- which yon a or of pre ci-cly a hny. Il i i i i i a and i a lioiir for von 0 day, lo find MCWM in a ads.

JOUKNAL Ic. (Vn-c- h.v his did i a i a i a i i a 1 i i Speed S. Ch, 1 M. rrv a i a i i ley IV. i i i ll 1 i I 1 i an an, K.

a Republicans Silenced In Their Discussion of League. A i i (,, republican I a I scnalors i hv 3ein)lor l.od"C of i i i i 1 a i a i- somet men a I i i a i Carl a a floor lender and Sen'" ll (1 i i a i i i 1 1 i a i 1,,,, a i I I i Kansas. Wllij, mk- a a a 1( i-'I- is -1 A a i i I i expression; of'opm'-. i said a i a lo I A. selder.

A i ion upon ilip Lratpio of Xation.s eove- i i be a i each i i ul i i a Slmop. a a i i i reimbliean i a belvcecn tr, I 1 ha, T( conferenee decide on a ai- 1 i I i I I I I I i I I I 1 i i I I I i i I i I I. I I i i i i i i j-r i i i i i i In i a a ry. i i a said i a i i i i i i a I a i Mr I i I Imi ove, i i i i 1 a i lo elini, i i There plained about the, negro for aomo lime. When arrested wore a soft, iint as diss-Miisi-, while a checked cap hi; n.Mially wore was t'oinni in one nt i a cirte crone.

There were several who had i I i i "i no mm nu, ord was fry i stolen and who a Ihe who a ami in.sune i i i a in Hie hope of I a i some he said i had been held a Morine a "Trader." Jlon.lay i a i I he did a lice Phillips, a Tnd" who Wed.i..-.di.y morning. enonu-h i i i lo i i i to I i i i 1 1 1 LjUVYEKS GO TO COURT 1 ''I idea a i 1 a n. Fitton, was Kuc 'this i Hie i i i i i i a sejMTPd a si i i si as: by Benjamin Priin.wcr idea i i Ihe real A i a of I by intwcsl Croto April lind i carloons of i i vvo.ild he in his i 1 IVnmnor alk-e a a Kil- I 10 NT I Ml. 1 I I I i A 1 1 1 i i his i wliioli ho Ivied to casli. Th'ci i bad found a set ot' I I 1 nv-t.

1 i i com! i i dial lie bad found a set of dies I 1 1 1 lopoy home al i i had used lo clnmcje the eti- on 1 i A HKT- rilAI, Any propcr.v in i check win lo i a S. Wclislcr-Olivcr-Shcctor Co. XT .1 rtj.

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