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FOREMOST IN THE PEOPLE'S I THE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS THE Showers this "jiu. ly cloudy tonight enO day. Cooler tonight. ESTABLISHED 1878. HAMILTON, OHIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919.

750,000 ASSURED FOR Wilson Takes Hand In Labor Dead-Lock Dictates Letter From Sick bed to Halt Break-up. JI WASHINGTON, Oct. Wil.wn, despite his illness took a personal hand national con- fercnce in an effort to avert a break' which is threatened" as a result of the inability of the cantial ahd labor groups to reach a satisfactory agreement on the collcctico gargalnhig is- nc-- In a hundred letter to secretary Lane, chairman of the conference, dieted from the sick berl, (he pro outlined his situalign. The at Bradxbck dispatched to Mr. Lan it was coming to repots recelvo.1 bv the explained, was to il at his dis-1 police here.

A mob of 1,000 pWsons I gathered in the vicinity of the plants no conference was not In session and fighting resulted which .1 mini- Bankers and Manufacturers Aid Of Housing Trouble Also Starts at Mingo, 0. Petition to Cox. Oct. views as to in the steel mill district I-when Mr. Lane received llie commun- having met at 20:25, and a- I at the of the labor group, after two resolutions tiad been I presented.

It was said the letter I might not. be presented to the con- I fcrence immediately, but held in re! to be used only when danger the conference breaking up I acute. her of rioters were' injured. One state.trooper was seriously hurt and brought to a hospital herd. A troop of state police wore rushed to the scene from Kankin, nearby, and at 1 o'clock was engaged in driving kick 'he crowd SPRINGFIELD 0., Oct.

Intfinso excitement prevailed in the heart of financial this afternoon when a man fired a shot throw the window of the American Trust and Savings bank, after the bank had refused to i-ash the for him. presented the check and it is understood the hank had bra laying for it, considering it forged. hank refused payment. il is reported, and the man started out of lie door. on the side walk he pulled out a revolver ind fired at the clerk Hi- was later apprehended by (lie police Condition Better WASHINGTON, Oct.

dent'Wilson is being kc-pt informed as to the threatened 'strike of bitumin- us ec-al minors, the treaty situa- I STEUBENVILUS, 0., Oct. hundred and fifty men of the Carnegie plant at Jtingo today signed petitions asking Gov. Cox for protection when entering the plant. The men were making repairs and the local -authorities do LEUDS OF Riot At German a In N.Y. Twenty-Four Tons Food In Seven Hours Third Ward Engine House Clerks Make Speed Re cord.

When it comes lo speed in selling grocery supplies the clerks of the Third Ward engine house grocery are Banks Wijl Furnish $500,000 and $250000. FIRST AND SECOND 'i MORTGAGE LOANS there nine different ways. If the statement is doubted any i jkcper of on rapid sales Soldiers Attempt to Break It. sho immediately make search for! TT a record better than selling 24 (twen- WILL OPERATE BUBS' Company Will Push opment of Forest Hills. Are Assured Following Public Spirited Action Taken at Meeting Today.

housing situation in. the Up But Police Win Battle them. No attempt; has been made 'to Mllla slarfthc Iticn in the senate and the national in-1 Mayor Frank McCoy, of Mtngo conference. It was an-1 Junction, assured the slierriff iio today at the White House cou ''l nrcrvc order without state interference having added.a number of I i i that improvement in his condition during the past few days had made lil possible for him to rccgive written from Secretary Tumulty Ithesc and other pressing problem's. The president's physicfens lounced today that while lie -did not bleep so well last night, lie showed fi signs of fatigue this morning and the prostatic condition was -im- Tho bullitin follows: 'White House, Oct.

a. m. prostatic cnndt- before. Cheinl- examinalion of the Wood shows Ac kidneys to be functioning- nor- He did not sleep so well last hut show; no signs of fatigue morning. (Signed) "Graysn, "Rjffin, "Still" "The president's remaining as AMSTERDAM, Oct.

Commissary Zihuvieif, the chief bolshevik government representative in Petro- CLUB IN CITY special.policemen to his force. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Oct estimates place the number of men at work in the mills of Youngstown and East Younfes'town at 12,000 or one third of the total. This morning the Carnegie Steel company started two more of its finishing mills for the first time sinca the strike began. CHICAGO, Oct. of the gradual betterment in the'in- dustrial situation at the steel plants the Chicago district -that had irought production to seventy-five lerccnt of normal was locked for oday.

That statement by. Mill heads was at variance with assertions by strike leaders that the return to work of unskilled laborers had not weakene the strike and that operation withou of the skilled men, was of grad, has withdrawn from that city taking with him all men able to bear arms, according to reports to the Gernum press. The official documents and cash it is declared, have been taken to Moscow. HELS1NGFORS, FINLAND, Oct. General Yudenitch has encountered strong bolshevist "resistance beyond Pulkovo, about seven miles of Petrograd.

He has there- lore 1 halted his advance to concen- rate his forces -while awaiting rein ty-four) tons of foodstuffs in 7 (seven hours. NEW YORK, Oct. in A win admit that this is the German language here at this some and the clerks themselves will time would tend to a breach of the peace and should be prevented by the police. This opinion was Mayor Hylan by Corporation counsel Burr, in reply to the mayor's tu wile request last night to learn if he would be within the law in prohibiting the opera- give assurance that establishing this record is no Tittle task. LINE NEXT SPRING action taken at noon to'jay fa the Hamilton dub, when bankers on be- of their institutions pledged I to the cause of more dwell: jjings, to be loaned through the buila- Line Will Connect Downtown Streets, Railroad and Other Parts.

The food sale started at nin. clock yesterday morning with large Tne Forrest Hills Realty Com- i pledged $250,01) through the Hamilton Building Company for second' mortgages. The gathering was attended by tho' secretaries of the building associations, bankers, builders, business men, real estate men and manufacturers. he action taken will permit the. to suppress opera sung in Ger- mraf man in New York until after ratification by the United States of the peace treaty rested today with Cor- awaitino- rein- cl Eln cr a the LexSnglou theatre, "orcements and heavy artilery a Hylan'sought ah opinion fror hundred guns reached his.army to-i Burr tel day.

FULL B. Atkins Behind Mpv ment For Revilav of Mot or Sport. An automobile club will be revive Hamilton, according to C. B. A ins.

tried to get' th oosters' club interested In bnctin ic formation of a new autoinobil ub in the but tto Bcostei not feel inclined to take action to leave siieh a matter iclr car-owners wlio wished to bac ic movement. Following this Mr. Atkins said IL itomobilc club would he revived al same, and that he merely want to give the Boosters apportun to get on the wagon. Mr. Atkins said that Dr.

Frank nlen had told him that there was mn $70 remainm'H-or. found from the automobile club and that this ney could be used ns nucleus for revival of the club', is believed by many that an ac- automobile club ir, the city may luencc the civic nuthoritlos to nro- IraXic policcmon on days when ffio is usually heavy. banquet by the Boosters' Club probably be held during Novem- A :onimif.lc5 consisimg of C. U. kins, A.

Kp-gieston and Allen ilrmvs, was appointed Monday lo start the bail The will be addressed by an out- PITTSB UEC, mistic statements from employers and union'leaders involved in th steel workers strike in the Pitts burg district were developments the situation today. Boosters Committee Reports Last Night on Library Bonds. uj.bcA an earlier decision banning the jpera. Thejnanagenient on the onei-a an nounc.ed-.-that--steps. -f culd-be Hake the courts if necessary-, to assure the continued presentation I German cpera.

Mounted police and patrolmen tied last night with more than men wearing army and navy um forms. A later rally by the soldiers and sailors, reinforced by hundreds of civilians also was checked by the jamming the house for admittance. -TM 0000 was announ today. From the time of the start of th-i Incor are C. E.

Hooven, sale till five o'clock in the evening, he Griffis Hooven Griffis, Don! canned goods, foodstuffs of all Hooven atld JIrs Hooven. These 1 iety and meats were distributed to! a EO const tute the board of directors. I thp nonr.u IT, ra fashion with chosen are: President, Griffis; vice-president, Mrs. J. Need Dinner.

jC. Hooven; secretary, Don Hooven; Thru the noon-hour the E. Hooven. toilers worked and took care of the! T1)0 large crowd without even sampling'sub-dhw ue 5n ea, was ae- the foodstuffs being sold as a means clared. It was announced that gas nr cnrisr-iiiTin- poratlon Counsel Burr after rotious mi care of thtf (1 of the Forest Hill seei.es last'night when former ut en Campling.sub-dn-is.on will be pushed, it was device men tried foodstuffs sold TM "-J vent the presentation "Din ICE RUNT FOR THIS CITY ngr hungcr watcr el telephone wires in Of the two.

carloads of food put on. conduits, stonn and sanitary sewerage at fimiiar prices as in effee LONDON Orf 9i TI, civilians also was checked by the Kr fort i-ess- police. However; heads were hit and Tedio the town spcker of note ant! the topic live in municipal de- wns the opinion of liic boosters Moii'lay's meeting Miai a big han- 't to snirt off (he fall activities rejuvenate interest In the club. I'ACT COMPKQMISK UKE1.Y VA8HI.Nr,TOM,Oct 21. Porsi- ty rWupmimc son yociues nnd opponent of re rat.iin to' the German pence ty said have received RCI- today a coufer- lectors held after ft! called meet- foreign roscrva- those rc- -Sep- The library project was reported pon at the Boosters' Club Monday ight by- C.

B. Atkins, chairman of 10 Boosters' committee having tho latter in charge.Mr. Atkins reported se conference with the city council, hen he suggested the city aid the reject' by the issuance of bonds, thc xact amount to be left in abeyance. That the city council is favorable the proposition was 4hc belief ex- by Mr. Atkins.

He stated at a committee of the council would eet with tho Boosters' committee ithin a week and enter into details the proposition. The result of this'meeting'will re-ported at the next meeting of the. Boosters' Cjlub. 0 L.v.J! I I I masthead of the battleship Pet-o- pavlovsk, which is reported to have been raised-since she was torpodea oy the BriHsh in August arid now is Ij'ing in Kronstadt harbor The dispatch'to the mail stat-n that at Kronstadt were working Sunday and that seaplanes vhich bombed the fortress day vere fired on by gun-. Ihe reported raising of the white flag at Kronstadt Friday is as yet unex- uained.

retly enerall assumed here hat Petrograd is isolated and its fall a matter of a short time but the osition is obscure with the exception official statements that the rail-- oad to Moscow has been cut and that! esiegers within only a few miles of; the city It is said they are holding' arnoeg other places Pulkovo, the site of the famous imperial observatorj which overlooks Petrograd There are no detailes of actual op- i I iulli still in the hands numerous fist occurred. But Sunday, according no one was reported seriously in- the daily mail from'jured. A large crowd was outside the from which place theatre when the opera closed but the then visible at the police protected the audience as it left the building. during the sale yesterday. made possible the a sale of 'Hamilton: E.

K. Wagner The improvements, -it was stated, Arill be completed by next summer. who'. In atlliition the Forest Hills Realty recoribrVaking 111 ov TM and'operate'an automo- 'Wle bus line, beginning next spring. It ng.

connect with the downtown sec- George Segers, Harry Kochler, E. J. Kautz, Dr. J. P.

Wilson, James the raii TM a and if the Brannon, George Kindred, Charles is as successful as is anticipated WJ Slricker, Chief of Police, Charles extended to care for Slegman, John Neidermnnn, other orti of the city. llick, Earl Gray, John Bowden.j Forest Hills up to the 'incorporation Judge Conaughton and Henry Grevey of lh company has been owned bv Safety Director. Hooven Griffis. The Forest Realty Co" Seven policemen who took care of now assumes the management and sale he crowd which rushed the build-, of lots in the property. ng must be complimented on the or- er which they maintained among the thousand persons who attended the sale during the day.

Industrial Service At Champion Mills New Idea In U. S. 0 uuocure wicii the exception i official statements that the rail-'Mcdical Attention and ro onlpan va representative of the com- oi actual on- nation, nor any reliable news as to what force the reds are able to out the field to oppose the army commanded by Yudenitch a Hlesing- fors dispatch received yesterday says. TERAUCHIDEAD. 10KIO, Monday, Oct.

20. -V Field Marshall Count Seiki Tcra- uchi former premier of Japan died today. SODA CLERKS DEMAND RAISE NEW YORK, clerks tection Against Disease Are Features. An industrial sen-ice for benefit D. H.

DeArmond was chairman at ni'M and 1-i). to of Ine wrttj ciiiii i man ut o.ur the Booster's meeting Monday and mmimun1 salary of 5-10 a week. Their the housing situation formed the sub-1 ant1 niafle Public today, arc inject of an unpromptu discussion. in a genera! schedule drawn STRIKE-BREAKERS mh AT WORK IN N. Y.i imum Salary of 50 WB and junior 535.

NEW YORK, Oct. 21-A crisis in! Cashiers and porters also are in- the strike of New York Long- in the schedule, shoremen was readied rflernational 0 DRY THREE TO ONE TORONTO, Oct. vcturns from yesterday's' election in which Sir William Hearst, premier of tho province, and the conservative government have been that Ontario has gone "dry" bv an overwhelming majority. Troughout the nrovince, especially ii tH6 which has forty ships tied up in the port, put strike breakers at work moving cargoes and 500 United States troops began work in Dungaree at Army piers where transports to and from Europe have been held up. Army officials made plain that troops brought here from New Port News would be used solely as workmen at army piers and not np- pcn aocK pnvate or employees of the company has been organized by the Champion Coatee Paper Company and has been in use for the past few months.

The service is something new along industrial lines and it is believed is one the like of which is not possessed by any factory in the United States. By the service employees of the company are given the. best of medical attention, are given positions which they are suited for and are being guaranteed the best of protection against contraction of disease. Dr. Louis II.

Frechtling, who some time ago resigned his practice iu charge of the i i Paper company demands for a llos ila1 is ir charge of the physical welfare end of thc company. Official quarters for the mill phys dan have been erected on the sout end of the new mill. Jn these quart ers is contained a hospiatl rooi equipt for medical attention and firs aid work. Complete Hospital. To this room anyone injured or be coming sick during the day is brought and given medical attention The equipment of the hospital i complete in every way, having a hos- uvlll tnis cit y- to take first grade in New York drugl i Coated Tho Boosters' Club at its meeting Monday night decided to hold a banquet in Novemjjer, wit7i a notnd speaker to talk on a live topic of municipal importance.

A commitlee of C. ft. Atkins-, E. A. Egglcs- ton and Allen Andrews, has the matter in charge.

MRS. i i a comparatively short time a ISO.fim per day. capacity plant will he completejy fitted at the building at "Front and sycamore slreets which w.u formally occupied by the Cmcin- nali Brewing Company. H. B.

Weisenhurg of the Mid- tileloivu Ire Company, of Jliddle- iuvfn, Ohio, yesterday purchaiid the local planl. f. the plant which will be completely furnishrd here Mr. Weisenhurg staled that the Hamilton plant will be oiitf ttert I hi- hes! oC equipument and "'11 amply be able to supply Hamilton with ice. 'The owner has been connected the ice business manv years owning and operating plants at Aliddletowii, Southhend Indiana and Culumhns, Kentucky! His wil! start work on -reconstructing the miildmg within a sliort time.

The Brewing equipment now TTted at (he plant will be re-' moved. A name for the new plant hai not yet been selected A. S. JJillikin, son of Dr. S.

pany further explained the tions of the company stating thaf. if a foreman of any department desires additional help she makes requisition en Dr. Frechtling on such help as he needs and Dr Frechtling secures the of the Y. W. C.

A. Reports'''umbus," and hasTad -nan and him over to the de- from the house, membership and fi-! his business. o. itjiniKin, son oi I3r OF Y. W.

C. A. BOARD 5ikin has a in Hamilton 8 visit his father Koutme business was transacted friends. He is the production Monday afternoon at a meeting of the ger fcr the Jaeger Machine Iwinl-rl nf i the position of and reasons are given for the fact that he does not fill the bill. of iim- History A very Card.

history rd ously voted a member of the board. A vote of thanks was extended to M. Mosler for the gift of 4 safe to asociation. State University. FOUR KILLEDlN CRASH'IN made of each applicant and he is the Army Intelligence Test and is I elected and assigned to thc work! AT FOOTPRINTS hat he is to do in accordance with' 3'w.

Kdward Peck who is rooming sons were killed and several mi when a northbound third avenue vated train crashed into the of another train stalled streets results of this examination. If the Champion Rooming House here should be any impairment that! and Gordon became frightened (rain th prevent a man from doing morning at footrints three (rain prevent a man from doing morning at footprints and of Tts can- work or. lifting heavy article, concluded some one entered the attic. 1 Ould then IIP A r. nn i would then be considered "for 1 A search was made but no one laVC bo rd ne 3 to'l in favor oMt in diitricti.

pital laboratory outfitted with apara- tus for examination of cars, eyes, throat, lungs and heart. Another feature of the medical department of the institution is that every person seeking employment at the plnnt Is obliged to pass a physical sxamtnation. None except these physically fit for work or -for association with healthy people will be given employment. the system of tho work to do. The department, was although it ha? I seen.

more footprints were only 1 been in operat'on a few months employees of Thc Champion Coatc Paper Company. They view it as particular interest that the Companj is manifesting in their welfare. I serves a duplicate purpose, it pro tectn the employees of the Com pany from being exposed to a nj ianger from disease of other work- To Hare Rent Room. Dr. Frechtling -has he 'construction of vhere employees may recommended' Rest spend Room their imo comfortably between shifts they may.

take their vlierc they may comfortably road mgnzines nnd-papers oi engage in onversation- with -fellow-employees ind.Mr, Thomson, the Projident of ho Company, authorized the 'pore. $7,500.00 Grocery. The Company's Grocery which was inaugurated several years ago to furnish provisions at cost, has grown to enormous A stock of groceries and meals and small no tions valued at $7,500.00 is can-ice and these goods are sold, without profit, to employees. On the day the representative of The Daily News visited the factory, fine Michigan potatoes were being rft in this grocery nt $1.00 per bu. Karl VanHorn of t), 0 Counting 8 i VCs his whole me to the purchase of supplies for wtr.r.

RECEiVB.s The new Health commit which will ho appointed in 'jB County a.3 recuive 5-1000 a year dispatch received "from Kutler County has TWO 1 Judge Murphy granted NaivcV Johnson a divorce from Fred son on the rounds qf gross extreme cruelty and adult, She. was given -e trol of the two children'. Charles Van AVirikte divorce "from -ludga Ikrlan- Tuesday. -She wiii.ffiyen of the minor children. H-- his grocery.

day. i i i doci usiness of NEW nnd fifty mlnta! at 72 a 1 strike..

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