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ecu HAMILTON JOURNAL if QL. 226 12, 1 9 1 9 I'UICn, TWO' CENTS. BV A I 111 A WFKK WEATHftR AND COOL' HER, 20 PAGES' Will Om BMUlers Kbdly their Trlendj tod They 0 OT CM All FIRST In Tlw JrarulT TROOPS ARE READY T1GO JO Wilson SlesWorid Aflame Treaty President I the Home State of Senator Borah Declares America Must Now Prove That She Meant What She Said HIGH RENTS THE CAUSE OF DIVORCES IN CLEVELAND Judge Levine Points Out How To Various Households 18,000 Men Orders and Could Be A There in Twelve Hours Constituent Unions of Central Labor Union to Vote on Question of General Strike Ciicnr A world again a a i war unless peace treaty was accepted was m'clnrcd by 1'rcsidenl here today. America is face to face, Cleveland, 0., Sepl. 2 High rants in Cleveland arc responsible for .1 large proportion of and for I lie increase i number of suits in the last year, according to Common Pleas.Judge Manuel Levine.

The number of suits filed this year is more tbiin one hundred a month more than those filed last year. Judge Levine said investigation has hown marital discontent has arisen in m'any instances when "either tlie Wilson I hnve been forced lo live in i a too small, or the husband has of a large home." Levine said: 1 he been unable to pay rent would say the leading cause of a troubles loday is housing clnrcd, i a decision as lo whether she "would prove lo the world Unit she meant what she said in promising to aid in a peace concert;" a i his only nddress in I home a of Senator Borah, one of, Ihe hilleresl opponents of Ihe treaty, the President spoke in a big 1). Davis, governor of Idaho, ii.tro- (iapl -Mr. Wilsm; while Ihe crowds stood and cheered. GETAPA1NTED Planned for Chamber FOR! of Commerce Husband Cqrsed Her She Divorce For Tuesday, September for Congressman Gard Home Planning a Cheap Meat Sale for Hamilton Now NEIGHBORIMSS OF CANADA AND UNITED STATES PRAISED Secretary Daniels Declares Should Be an Example to Other Nations of the World Congressman and Mrs.

Warren Gard a.nd Mrp. John R. Woods 'in Hamilton this afternoon from Mrs. Woods has been visiting her dauglitor for the past few weeks. Congressman 0ard he here 'few' days.

Tomorrow he attend the annual outing of the Gem City Democratic club at Nolton's Giove, near Dayton, and make an address. Victoria, B. Sept. liial Canada, and the Untied Status Inul 'set' an example for world 'emulation i ''ncigh- horlincss" and tlie treaty which forbids fortifications between llic countries, Secretory of tlie Navy Daniels, in speech ill the Cumulian club here last night said he believed it "presaged (he day, in the, fruition of Hie League of Nations" when oilier countries would'feel sufficient si'curity in international to abolish i powerful armies and discontinue the building of navies. Secretary Daniels arrived here on the battleship New Mexico, panicd by A i a Hugh Rodman.

They were convoyed by Hie Arkansas and a division of destroyers. Sale i Charles .51. lirovvn. clininiiiin if tli i i i i I'ommiltec of When she lo jjn rooms i him a i drinl; i i a ing liquors. Mf.Olynn curse' i her, according (o H'fi divorce i of Mrs.

Hiu.uii -UcCilynn, filed ir: pleas court. Klie charges il' assoeialed wilt, other women whose Commerce would he held at omce, names are In her and finallv Friday the First Annual I I her lo I nkc her clothes out of l( picnic i Chamber of I i home, a he wond no longer i llmm 1( uo i ollge OXFOED PAVING CASESTARTED In Common Pleas Court Today THE BALLOTS ARE BURNED lioslon, Sepl. 12. APPLICATIONS FOB REINSTATEMENT HAVE BEEN MADE BY "A NUMBER" OF STRIKING SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE CROWLEY SAID TODAY. i the Iliniat a sympathetic held oil' by the action of Central Labor Union last night in ordering all local unions to act on the proposal at once, thus giving t'nller expression of opinion, the situation resulting from tlie i of policemen assumed a calmer aspect The reduction ditr- night the disturbances which marked the h'rst, two nights of the slj'ike was re-assuring fcrt- lure.

Soldiers of Ihc state guard eon- tinned in charge, of lie streets, aided! by I be force of volunteer policemen and such members of regular -force as rr- ''used lo'desert Iheir posts. i i i i wus 'cxptiri- enceil in breaking lip the except in one or two sections. l''iir(licr confidence, in (ho authorities lo a i a i Ihe upper a was inspired by reports from the harbor forts, lfl vens, finny posts in I New York and New Jersey of active preparations lo send army troops here if an emergency call should be! Governor Goolidgi 1 who a i charge of the police situation as the I cbnniiandcr-iii-chicf ol" the armed I i be Ren Ischler I forces of. Iho stale, had received i i who has figured i bringing carloads Mayor's Committee to I i a Conditions Under Which the Meat Can Be Secured i I First Carload or Food Sent to Hamilton Has Been Disposed pf--Another in Prospect i Ballots icast. at the 'last.

August primary election were officially burned this morning in the fuv- naoe house in tlie presonco of members of the'demo- cratic 'and repuljlican parties as required by law. AUTOANDTRUCK IN CRASH CABBAGE SALE ON SATURDAY Tuesday, September 'A from -i )miR lr Kc Kichey, Hichey, mil, she nlh'srs. and aliinony. PRICE FIXING Charged by Montgomery County Grand Jury support her. Tin were married in llini.illon.

J'-, I i she says. Less I i 1 I 1 i laler, he Iold her to Sports, i (lancing and g-n- Slio asks lor a i I'val good fellowship will be the features of i occasion. There will be no speaking, "This is just gut loirc.ther a a i said Dr. Ill-own. want all the business men to i themselves and i Ihc ladies." Tickets for i i will lie oui Monday and will be in charge of ill" following i ('.

M. I a i a Lee Parrish. C. I'. Hat born, (loo.

S. Saner, Sam Love, Wallace lleach. 13. Atkins. All reservations innsl be made I'.

1 1 -i lore Saturday, September -0. Action in Ihe proceedings in c.oin- I mon pleas court 1 Daisy McC'til- Tlelcn N. Bishop and Laura Kumler against the village of Oxford, .1. K. Ihiglies, mayor, and others, to prevent Ihe carrying out oi! a contract I assurances from bath the War and X'nvy departments (hat any call which he might make upon Kesidenl.

for federal 01 1 1 sdl TM 1lm would be answered promptly. As Result of Short I Cut Attempt JBUTTER AND EGGS I Scattered Over Street-- Ford Is Badly Smashed Flu I loir, and glass wore sntit- (ereil all over Klri'fct at Mum urnl si roots "i nor-k today when Font nuloinoliUu driven hy MIS.J Mmirciio CiilJospio, (hiuytifor of Allen nuhic market Saturday 4. cents a I fJillcspic, ot MiUvUlci, crash wl hciul- oi' here to )mak UHJ liiejli post ol' livintr, loday )n I I I Ui; 1 1 I I 1 i 1 I II i tarv leaders eslimaled that I'TM'" 1 Murphy acts under on inlo the large Ken truck regulars coi.1,1 reach the city i i i i i of Keevcrs. HEARING OF I wolve hnurs. The a list as a direct result of I now in its third day.

slood today nt. seven. Several 6't'i to pave high street between Ihe a a i i were due to firing by ayenne and Patterson avenue in Ox-! guardsmen i mobs found breaking ford, was expected following i and looting stores, whilo hearing Friday. two resnUcd from efforts of soldiers Walter S. Harlan, common to brenk up rlicu games, which dur- judge, heard Ihe i of eight ing the lirsl two days were played witnesses Friday morning.

i in I lie streets and on Boston plaintiffs, properly owners along common. A of the dead was stretch of the street contracted to i i policeman, shot, down The a i the paved, allege (he proceedings were' a storekeeper who feared his place Kahili, Young Will Take Place Saturday Morning young men Kesslur and a Sept. dealers and eight ice cream dealers and manufacturers' were i-liarged in indictments returned Fril by the Montgomery county grand jury with violation of the a i Jinli-tnist nel in ope.rating in restraint of Irade and fixing prices. BULLETINS and void. Papers drawn up of business was about to lie charged i burglary and the paving were presented.

II a The action of Ihe constituent bod- grand a because they allegedly i i a i only objection of th ies of Ihe Central Labor Union on broke i freight cars and stole mer- plainliffs was a ilic contract is question of going out in support i ehandise consisting of scrap tobacco plaint. Cor briek instead of asphall. the policemen was being mvum-si i 1 suit was liled a i some a i Although no A temporary rest a i i order i a was made al the close of i in force. carious, plug tobacco in oaddics, i colTeo in sacks, will laltc place in conrl Imfcm: Wasbington--W. C'.

i delphia, foraicrly a a i lo tin A i a peace mission, told the sen ate foreign relations corumitlee day a Secretary Inul sniii a "if Ihe senate and Americii. people knew what the peace a Jjj ImfdcFs meanl i WALKETOOK JOY RIDE Columbus--The 0. A. H. a i a I Kiicampmen( adciptcri a resolution approving 1 Ihe a i of the in ils present, form.

.1. Binh told i house i a commerce coin- I i loday i (he Plum plan of railroad management should lie "buried beyond nil hope." D. Hell, of Is Reported by Pennsylvania Railroad Ilctcc.tivo Hobiiison ol! the P. C. St.

L. railroad reported to police, cur H'IIS broken open on Ihc night ol' September and a four Brooklyn, was elected commandor-in- boxes of Long 1 Torn cheese, a box of i chief of the A. brick cheese, (i fifty-pound jiaila of I Cincinnati--Marry lienneker, i lend, a pail with 125 pounds sAiicided by at bis home, 524 (he meeting of Ihe central body a lo the a i of I delegates Ihe i i i a organisations which had voled. il was known that number of already had given expression of i sympathy for Ihc police and some had even announced Iho.ir willingness In participate in a general strike if called upon. Several of the union meetings are exnecled fo he held today or tomorrow.

The liro.men will vole, tonight a (he Telephone Operators' union I announced a nic.elitig at tlie Lasl Sunday evening a lime. consider "innliars of im- Walke. took Ferdinand Imfeld to 1 The oiilromo of Ihe vot- -Is Ar- FRANK WISE ARRESTED ''rank Wise was arrested by L. At. Ihe time tit' the accident Miss i i was i i east on Main si reel, and had stopped behind 1 sired car at a i and streets.

I She slarlcd ahead i (he street car, but being in a hurry to up north street she made a short cut on Ihe left side of car. As she came from behind the ear on the wrong side large Ken truck traveling west on Main street of the Ford. When the two drivers saw automobile and (ruck about fiCleen feet apart (lillespie was able lo bring the automobile lo practically a dead stop, bill driver, in spite of his efforts, was unable to stop the heavy Iruf-k and il crashed i front of car. Roth front were smashed bent, Ihc wind shield was smasho-i! "First wp will see where v.e inacwV" our mistakes-in our' 1 Grit older, then we will make our second older more commensurate -with the demands of the people," Judge ton, chairman of the citi7o'u i coni- milfco, said today hen discussing the sale the first- oi yir- plus arniy ni Hamilton. Me i a a meeting of tiie mittce for night as Ji first a a second.

Judge KQng to Cincinnati, perhaps toviii vcstigalc the of ar.nv frozen, meats. A quantity it stored in storage plants thew Frozen pork are offered from (his supply hy the I nt' 22 cents a pound and 57 cents. And given i days 1 ciedit on all ders. 4-i Uy a survey'of the silc oi tint. load of foodstuffs the committee es peefs fo pet idea of 6 would find in Hamil- Ion.

As in (he sale of (here is no profit made All articles are sold at cost plus the eogt of shipping and. handling i i ji "Sold the word ai Al p- m. yeslerday from the. old lluijjl ward engine house whiji the eiti- 7.ens' committee conducted sale at a carload of surplus nrmj foodstuffs The sale began at 3 ilay. The value of the soM was $2,402.48.

Sales numbered 862 While it was- the. intention Jo allow the limit to each person, only 1 once, it is believed that many ret for a second and some for a third helping. As (hcie no of checking Iheso people excepting wheels of the Ford and the front axlr; Ihrongh an appeal to their spirit, Ihey 'got b) The sale terminated sooner than many exptqt- cd. Some housewives, bciieMiig the crowd would thin out toward end, were disappointed. Jfayor C.

,1. Smith extended hjs thanks to ihc voluntiei clerks who served at the store under RontilA Miller, mayor's clciU The were, Henry IJ. Grevcy, Judge Kautz, Edgar K. Wagner, Wesley Morrijj, Harrv Koehlcr, Vinucnt i and Ihe iind eggs in the ear rested Joseph Tom JTarry, were into (he street. Rlahler, Walter.

Sfhcnkjl, Michafl radiator of the was badly Colligan, Sergeant II Ix)lz anj smashed, aside from a the! Police Chief Charles Slricker J. i was damaged. Henry, for Die comitei I Welsl Kortunatitly none, oi the occupants' for the cash register, and Shirley, probation officer of i i Ford' was injured, although i for tubs and siales, al. court Kriclay on a charge of failure i there a great ampiml of flying i thanked. railroad sdtlion in Ihe a is to be reported i a special mobile, and look joy committee of the central body and i Dayton.

On return i Ihe nntn- was pnl mil of commission nt! would bo made i and failed lo re-l when known. lo providi- for minor children who live on a avenue. says he has been looking for Wise for almost a year. i received a tip 1'Yiday nmnibig 1 a Wise ivns in town and wcnl onl a him. was confined in I county; (he ou(come -i i 1 i i h(v I uosMiiy in juivdinlo Mrs.

John Bcckott and MVP. A a Gillespie were Ihe a of Ihe Ford. SOCIAL MEETING other GEEDINO SUES HUSBAKD FOB DIVOROJ- a 0., Kept 12 maintenance and alimony are sougfct.h in a suit brought In Martha against Simon Ocedmg, to whom sjjj was married byo years ago. of i lead, fljie c.arlon of raisins, a of coffee, box nf Drown plug lobneeo, curried sway. were stolen and strecf.

Dayton-- Major W. Sc)noedei made a record for a i i -n hcighl of 20,000 feet. Government Cannot Bi and report, the situat.on i De chre 8 Governor. Thursday afternoon. I-nday u.orn.ngl T)l( KOTOn a wnrranl signod ly Mr.

Imfol.l! of imomvcn ith of iillcc w.tli iiKinjf Ins no i arbitrated automobile without pcr.imsion a.ul llt 01 the slate house Iho hearing has been continued vtntti morning. I or, "qrf I MOTORCYCLE IS FOUND IN WILLIAMSBUKO, i i Unngan, 322 North i i A very enjoyable social Progress was held List evening by I Camp, No. 5005, Modern Woodmen KY. of America, after which (he business in held at- lroi llo ln losl a molorcycle on August which il was decided to give a hij social a a i for the meinliers of Iliu camp and their families al iiext to ho held Scptcinber 25 at i hall, 138 High street. Thursday he.

recovered the machine by following burg, Ky. a duo lo Williamu- INHERITANCE TAX ASSESSES IN QERMAJ Berlin, Sept. f.1.2 The powe incut's inheritance tot, it is eil, will yiold 775,000,000 year, while ils on ovf lo (ho nearly three billion nwfcs for ihc thirty.

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