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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 1

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Today's News Today EAINER FORECAST I 141) 5 fr 'IA A fl tr totl 5 5,12. trre 1 15 wet P4vfo4-t Al. 1. vcLrzz 71. Assoe.atel Prtst Ze-prt LIVU MASS, FRAY.

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S. IMPINIE vo i totl 21,1 PrrrEnztD, ri Mr: RELET 07 Tait zutEsuraz EILLs st I i 0 Al. 1. SD 71. Assoe.a.te.

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ii A 1. Li k'i LI ,....40:1 ..) 'V.) 4 ta LI id 1 --1 I lo She Was She- Foitht 1 She Was She Fobs 0--ht tt, ----ger4 4 Explosion orz the Adriatic CrewKilledl dtv xplost.on on utaulc A -7 7 11171 1 1 3 HEAD OF INSURANCE COMPANY LARGE INVESTOR. IN RAILROAD SECURITIES BEARER OF MESSAGE rIE 1 I ittle ill 1 GERMANY TO BE RANTED Heads of 148 American Appoint Committee ta MORATORIUM UNTIL END I Recommend Reply to President Harding's Latest Pro. OF YEAR, LONDON HEARS I posaf7for Settlement of the Nation Wide Rail Strike--d a. IP Recommend Reply to President Harding's Latest Pro.

posat7for Settlement of the Nation Wide, Rail Strike--7. ta Pro. NFAWS OF 7h, I r-r' No Indication as to Nture of Reply to Suggestion Matter of Seniority Be Left to U. S. Railroad Labor Board.

estion Labor My the V.odated Pressl PARIS. Anzust a d.spat,it to the II agency. frurn le rdon, thii at -I-- zoon. will be a ium Mtn the (-n4 'of 0'113 i 4kt, l' 4 ,1 4 1, kz 1 -) 0 ,91 I 4..: .,::4, :11, .1... .1.

1 i 34 1.: )e 1 4 1 l' 4.4-'--'-'4. 1 A ,4 i z' i' i i I' Is 1.3PwoPr".Th;.,..i 11PLN Stt 1 ,1 -4: 7 4 I 4 4- i i il, -7-, 7 I 0-- .0 3- 01 kt I. ,4 I 1 A I -2 0 4 ''Llyr- tItAwi I IN I I-1 1 Pae.songers Kre'N Little of Accident--Liner After Proceedinu at Slackened Speed for a Time Later Resumed Full 1 SpcedExpated to each New York Sunday AfternoonMen Killed Were Fireman and a TrimmerIn-, jured Included an Electrician and Other ErnployeS of 1 the Engine'Roorn. S. O.

S. Call Tells of Explosion in 3 Hold, Radio Vessages Culminating in the Word That ND Assistance Was tIceded--W iStar Liner, Carrying 650 Pas. sengers from Li ool to New I York, About 330 Mfts East of Portland, When Accident Occurred. ladio es- Assistance 650 Pas- bout 330 Accident 1 Heads of 17 Railroad Labor Organizations; Including Those on Strike and the Brotherhoods. Consder ing Proposal Without Reaching Decision as to What Response Should Be Made by the Men on Strike.

Anothe7 Meeting To Be Held Later in Those Hard. What ike (By tht, August I I cor(linF, to 1n9)t1118 uon A front London tinJ noon. an virtually has tweli it on. the four 71LtAi poihts of reparations vont' ani eral is now I. sitys the Frviieli I lavas agency.

The u1.1,1,2.,.tot in London is th-t't iIIv itt and talk of a ttplit has adils. the sot the Voes tated The ratified treati.as ate vow on Ow, way ta this country' with King George'S sigratue, for tha exchange of ratifk-ations. When an crashed t'o 'ground 3) Mika north of Chica 4o, La-ward t4chille, a well known automobile- race i'driver and Itoy J. Keller. for-men set-Wi and man, west! TAitut.

G. Fullerton. who was to have attempted the flight (rein "'obit Viarrow to S.pitzburgen wita AmunlSeri, the ArtAin eXpiorer. returnel Nome. Alaska, alLer' Arlitindll Jitut Oar thndal to make the Wflfl Edward Filene of tioston.

of thy interaatimal Chamber of Conn rre. in it Lid1res4'in said neutrality nitLit presrve!" and protected 'by' tions, if necessary. The ratiti, 119w on it), KID; Georp, change of NVilen iin ward t4c1itt blk: ra'e 'nen st.rtrri-e LiCtli 114 ve attlotn Ilarrow to 1112t-t-e said ha' tioth-4, if the MADAM WALASKA BECOMES A- i 1 -el i Ali 2 BRIDE OF H. F. McCORMICK 1 1 4 1 Ii3- i I 4 4,4.1 at i 3 lor, AA, (By tile Asmmiated l'It I t.i! Au.

I Zr rA.1 lily the toot Lattol 0. No 11 VAC A ,14, I I vt, I itilect Al Or the Atit al el'. kol hi.t was prueeflet1 by It message a I .1. Ittott toe kin I I a.nh, Itiltortitta that Art 14 4 Hot thti or it in ittild, The ratit of it tolt-tra co li ill. i't i having sucve9, hold.

to to tt, prohably lit te.ping, with the at the tA- 1 tt'd tor low, Bound from -Liverpool for Th. I .1.1 the 1... 0. tt xrt A.I. 1 pt f.t'.

et (1.1)4 to New Yu. I New York with utiv assengers NO ins as prt-tqled by it inessage I a.nt!, tolowling that art in hold. The radio rint ie.ht-d baying prohably I te.ping- with the )1 for )assengers that's "Whistling Jack McConnell." a truck driver. on the left. least she was until she mixed up In a fight with Charlie Weaver at Philadelphia.

Pa. Then the police found out that "he" was Florence Gray. That surprised "Whistling Jack's" young lady friends, one of whom is shown here with her Congress May Act On Spikes Only In Eniergency; Doz3n't Expect Drastic Act pf fr'iiTyN, Aug- S. O. S.

(-all the Star AO-riatic early (Odd Lllitig of an a si 3 hull WaM fulloWed of raillo messages tn ehe word that assistance Wa nee "Everything Is .0. K. now." this la intiqage siild. The Adriatic, bound front Liverneail fur New York with tilio passengerp. her position as latitude mirth longitude ra.41 west, or about 304 miles eit.t of early messages characterized aslant said Captain David was trying to locate the but no details eald the liner, Wa tl-g OA her COlirSe.

ti S. O. S. ealt 'brier olloWed bY 's entrni Lists-lance waz, this 'rout Livel-nbol -10 pa ssen eit, latitude vost, Or about ind. 1e erized the: ex- Captain David he but They sald (so her The outlook for Maine petatws iS 11 points below avtiage.

states a It port from the Uthted States dePartmerit in cooperhtioh witit'the. New state department of agriculture The says that this shortage 1s due mainly to rains. rains The forecast fur MassaChusegs bushels. Charges male in letters written by Mrs. Catlirine ence practitioner ia Phoenix, Arizona, that high in the councils of the Christian' Science church had circulated false IUMOIll about a "Phoenix accreditel to teach Christian Science, figure in a lyill in equity riled by Mrs; Alter in the federal ilistrict court irr lloston.

The bill aztitti that the directors of -First Chureh Christ. Scientist, and the trustees of the Christian Science l'ublisting be enjoined from removing 'xirs. Aller's name -from the. It of practitioners published jn the Christian-Science JournL1. II point POrt AEC ment ot mitt, sit3'3 tha to ex cet.

Mrs. Cu enoe pro that pet the Chri W'OntUn Science, bY Meg court hi the dirt Christ, the ('hi be Aller's tioners ence ICtal 1.,14 lit tho Nu. 3 boll tool uttIt a Ow utttItss: itt tItottht riat tipttitItt tit ttit, tottltlittlIttn two' 1131! WPrt, a tenon aril rs ltinatier, 'those inlat.el tIvot-Irltat Atli tot lit tilttlitycm I itttit. It, Ail It.ittst,tigerto 1114-40 ft, 'Ito lo rttohttg Vst Star line rtitelals who that an ininiedlAte wutal lawr tarter. toot, 111,,,,1 for tt Li Fitt to4tItt11 Utit tuti 1,4 ttt i t-ttt Now I'm It Sunday mem, Among Ito Po the V.Lr ate tot titer (Ito.rt ticr tirytot of Albany, awl (Thtr enee or the, l'or imnpany Nto.

Everything O. K. Now, No Ansistance Required IlAlt I I A IiUI Nto itt h'M 111, fvtle)m. Tig 41 ling ratfr fit int the liner Athlatio Think Harding WEI Pursue Cautious WayLegislation May Be Necessary to Provide for the, Rationing and Distribution cf CoalWce Settlement of Both Fuel and Rail Difficulties to Come, Stringency Would Be Likely. ARK wiN he asked to pass legislallott of, tit ant.

drastic nature or ut any wav tot!) k.tevw,z' t9 the heart of the Attire Eu9le. NV A I I Thr re at lle uotess cord.toins shout," becon1T two kInd3 l'f act 1" ahtiiit by ilgtit's 011 4I rosght to a request for 1 i.111-a I a itx uut-wita, 'WASHINGTON. than they now are. Tht.e.e 1,, two uf 1 l''. 10(0 much doubt about what.

response taken by itgress eh t. Pohd'h4 congresS mistht make to a request for No Indication Given as to Cause of th.e Explosion NVAi-titINGTON. 11The navy clepartinent. which beer) in entAiquideation with the Ardlittie, on taiuc an curred during the niiiht, said their inforniation inUieated that no one was hurt the liner nh I ttuit no asistanee WHO No hplieation was given to the dpartmeht to the eaui.e of the ex or the extent of Ole S. osion tog, been In With the explosion aeht, said today ailed that no the liner 11,1 en to the Via ause of the ex.

it the tlatrer.te. rt, Dean, a resident of TaKadena, Calif, shot himself wifei yesterday leaving' several notes of explanation. The bodies In the locked barb room. lour small children are left. Caltf-' The Iss bat.h rtt lett 1 iMIO .1 1 1 1 1 II 4 4 I 1 I 1 -culateti fl 0- Minnie 'Mak.

of 40 years ago has gune totally Mitad in her latia home al Lucerne, Switzt.rland, Size was a s'inger of interno tional tame. miuni years ti her litt land, tional II POLICE NO IJV B11111ING IliE NIII11.1111Y COR 1' a to lott to .1 76i. I. 'n, -1 teo Cormick Chicago and I44 I a ier Cochran ia tt.t ti.r at-tv t- 1- 1-- c. to Were married ttylay in the tly li.id a I 1 4.

A 44 10.rt4 Of the Sixteenth Wald here. ttt hie 1 el t.r 'lb The marriage of. I larol.i :,..1,, ...1 11,3,1 II:" 'Tot mi rk ni dlionat re I it an 1 1 heal of the Ititcrrittional tho -I -i comPattY. to Madame tIalltht W.1"444, 4 0,3 1 it: It Z44 A 1 A4444 o4, in l'aria toJay. a itrant I 1.

.1 1. i A AN 441 at clitnitX to a series ot rentat to "-LI 11:. sodes in which trtintal --tre. le 4 and romantic attachments ate IT." L- 'Y 1 1. a' 1-rrost TI-rt inexplicably to CI-ot In 14" 4'' "lk 'I 7I4.

"14'4, TO. t. 4 I 1.sso 1,... -I 's ot i- Madame Walsha. i ''-1.

v. I to tt cotiotto ttg.rt--r,-; 4'4 At t. ..1 11,..1 1..1.1 queen. was the st i 0 a Smith Cochran, lrothethes-1 of tar.dT.Icnrit.-eotridpiartt;:rb.tiLligtr ttlIt.I.,-,t,m,led,;also tins, 1,7, by a French coact on Ntay 31 la4t. to J.

IY1-re. letro- el" 1., become finally in Lla 'A-- J. to at t.te of CA etre! Ntr. brst vac team Mt s. ston.

notas ot 1,1 Edith Itocketeller McCormick. laugt-i- icitinistst J. A. pt. It 1.7,, '4 ter of John D.

Hot keteller. Sue nn- ftrorht.s.hts.,1 ut 1,11,.1. rs, an tamed a thvorce last after ifturns. 414,4, Ile, It c-al! I ..11 ott. ta -tot 1 NI 7'44 tint hoist ia1 I alt.iFa,12re.-Eh a iIt' 1 ti sa tlesertion.

I wortztas, Mat tat F. T74-747 e. I I. ,,,1 Reports were fit Woad flartit-Ir the h. 1 of ay '1.

1 At: i 4 ro a 't, trpring and early SA1111.1111'1 III it Mr. McCornuck int ndet wetbitty" I I I r. r. t. 4 r.

4. I I A I IR 114 3 NValoka, when slot hail ttitta nod 44 IA .044 iiI414 6 1 'u-- 1" rot. decree ana th. pe rsisted 0 itt. ott .1 IA4' 4 NI, denials whitIt wer gencrallS i 1,..

T'''" 'I" l- ed as what hoot national I. II1.111,6 "'a" 4' 4'1 A 't- Ir- I1.6-4,1I m.o., 1 terms "diriornat R. tl of thaatt 1.. 4 at tt.a Ntr. i saired for 11.

It tat -alItt I t. in July and reports front Po-is ointrY anl al," '''t 1. ta 4 1 Ntr. that he W4114 ntly bein4 oct 11 In I-71m -7'1'1' l'I'- l'! i a 1 a wows. A it.

Sal I IF.4tAal',Z a' -t 1.., t'' N-e. lieed that their marriage would net-, rt. ent nto to all at II: rat ot be Ions tielayea. 'tan, th. 41'-' "ti, 4: f-r fa ret-kho1i, to The sailing: for Europe of the in tht.

tall was for, mo-1 11 a 444-6 I I 1 0 4 in todays Wett.1.114 .,,,,..1,,,,,, his recovery in Chicago from an oil- rtylt.1 t-ation. lle was oil 1,,,, voyage by his NI 0 hil 1 I tet grams to i-r otat--, .4 II. 4 A hose romantic t.ttachment to Max i a tt 4,.. set-. former Swiss Irti.114.

ht I far ts -1 he -1-. proprietor of a anint.nr.v in of Fohr la tt re Miss ,44, 14- or tzerlan 0-ns Switl. ot nOt x. that tt oorsti it ill, lived during a g4t-t'- Part et h'r- "t11- 1 u-it teircory. 'to toe, It.

.1 4, to hood hat rivaltst the in public attention' i serious ef The outcome of Mathildes riII1416' Threats to Trafnc bv I .2,1 17 Fe h-erat is not yet detinitel. appayent, imt Nit-. i Refusll of to Move Trains i Els. McCormick he won.I.I tin. .14.

1114 A4t4I4 i.i 1 ed Pres-d 'oe I rant ,11 terfere in his alla-att, alai I qt. i. ti, I et a4 i el m.l yesterd v. eht I t.t I t. 1.1.

with her governess from Paris to a li 11,.., 0., 1, 1.1 alp i 11, M. ...,7 1 Ir. resort near Lueerne. where hr 1 art, La St.i.:1 a- 1 toot is also stopping. The prestot ts 'Madame 1 third marriage.

Hot- tirra 1 was I 1, Baron Arauttly a lItiqq: in I 144-4IS. MAIL. 7,1 Ihe ql A I 1:. army officer, yylio was kInett of t.1,01, 11 I. NIA: f-t the war.

1 '034 heads and Jriten i LAI 011 A', 1 V. 1', 4-1 for to 9. lv on 07.1 itr-t La 'TUGBOAT OVERTURNED AND1--t-IY 1 nr, A ,,,,,,,,,1 1,,,," 1 for ending. the ott.ke h. vt.th tt.e at it SUNK TWO' MEN LOST LIVES I I- 1 lend-ors nf the Foar" f.ttn.--..;.

a rt the of.er- rn.rtaN tn Itroth-ritt otts lat re a or. 0,,,,,,, ni. 4. IVA h'S their ha, to 1-1 'A i A jr VI rar rt. NEW YORK.

Aug 11.Tho flu-- i 11, 2,1 14 ,,121,,, I 1 ire-, te. boat Clarc ene P. Howland war tver i th, i. ttt 1..4,,,,, act turned and Sunk in an odd it ti 'en' i a ht poons 1 1. tort the otor't a es till off Staten island todity when a ite-ltel 1 western 41.t!,,,, ..4 of the A- ttirt Nttca, a i tow line caused her to caPSilat.

l' 41 611411 Ilafr 44, Irr il': members Of her crew of tax their with it tic int li ves. 1 tr1141144 by refusal of enctneork. at- i ta The tug. was towing the rexas I men, tottiiictrs t-mi to 4-1, Ir Steamship com n) a steaer Iton-! cr 11 ate 111114 NIlite I ro, pa at a re ot 's1 oho to the Erie basin and wirtu tamed tho line '614 44.10 04.1114-4 A'Ar4 1.07!4'In:; ttinWett down the steamer floatad I. occurtial In the with un.n.'..s.r."..1 causing the stack hauser to tt-rer ne I At othr ceatera.

throu ghut thy 1.0. I a he I IL looped under the tagsstern. Tit, WI! "'MU-N. smlar thr'111" I- 1A.14-r was whipped river on hter tilde in an I Joliet! the 11 i Th. 11, I.

1.. 1. r. 1...,..... instant and disappeared withnt SVO; their l'rc'teNt "FkIng tina'r i of store A 11 r-t- :04 Min utes.

I i guard and th on the esaat 1 tC I Four of the crew 1 were I 0 pit 1 1 re itt stl.i Cat- i A. li f.t I)) issing eamt rs. tt.ttett tnItIst I rhoqt" lig I lett 11,1 14,041. 111. 1144411 4t Inv tt I company they weild refus, to oeftirn 'II, 141-114 141-4- I 44.4e,1 4.44 44, 114.

until Rimed tru411.4 wl ea restest -I -v. ta I 'Pe A t. TL4s tr, 1--m 1 VI t0.11, 111, tc4: ta lot AIN 11. I 4. lilt A.

Cr' ut VI nr .41 7ZoM t' T'l 1 I I 4. 7 t. f.at 411, ,1 t--t ft 114 1, e1 pfl, I ir .1 I. Iv, rt. 9 'Arrt t.

OS let I 10 441' nig I ILO 1 rt. 1.1.14:41,4- mat Troops TheirPositions Near Wet, Sr( Niiles East, but Have Not e-sted the -City ir Passine strike either as the VtAgti St drastic aetion. There is much tall, about congress being asked to "pat of President Harding through own initiative. The iirst is an rint-r- teeth Into the of the geneY Measure, ha verY ih way labor board. Ity Is mennt atararter.

Tile 0her wohil 40 th- making it a crime for either a striker I view the whole toubjebt of the or a manager or eon, Gi. labor and capital and is spire to defy the of till This question was before con Lion going to the heart of It. The gress two years ago and there is not probability Is against congress asked in the immolate fulau Ft, to (to much reason to suppose that th, rti ranch -more than pass comparativelY titude ef congress on It would dile: unimportant emergency now from what it Was then. Soinething.of this kind may to n'- The law which creates the railwav labor lautrd vas passed in the senatt. essary any day, regardless of vhet.ter the name the strike situation grow'br undr of th Cummins aol or, grow worse.

an. in the house under the name ol Even in the matter of rationing lite Esch 'act. In the senate th coal. for example. some things aro Cummins art contained so-calked necessardy'being done which may call "antbstrike" clause, making tt for legal authorization.

The ration- crime to conspire against the ing Of coal, or at least some 'kind of eisions of the labor board. The act il supervision of the of uoal, this form passed the senate by a VOLE of 46 to Premrident Harding then il is likely to go on for a consideraide senator. among those who vnteli period, even thom11 both st rilies should- be settled. In favor of the act containing Mit. control of COM involves provon.

things done in to But the lower house. In handiinq than a requestthings in tee the bill. refusral to include the anti nature of voluntary co-operation on strike clause. In the cenference thal the part Of At ryny followed, the house stood stubborn!) moment: any person concerned tniitt by ita position and ultinffitely the bit decide tostand upon his lega1 became a law with Ore antbs'Aiki and such a the cote- clause omitted. munity affected rnight defeat tne Th strain between the two house, operation 'of the system.

It is obvioitte on that bill as a whole was 'such tha for congress to: be the conferenee dragged over Hs. hand in 'case any legislation should months. It is probahle, that teetal be needed. the senate and the house each wcult In addition to this. it is quite con- take the same line taken two year, ceivablethat if President Harding ago.

The senate would probably Iv rives at the point wherl he wishls to willing, to adopt am Anti-strike law die certain -definite things he will pre- hut the house would be more for to have his action indorsed and tant. The conditions now are not ma supported by formal authorization or terially more menacing than they weri the pert of congress. 'Such things two ago. Then, as now. then might he relatively unimportant, or, was a coal strike anti a very merlon in the event of proloneatimr of the railroad strike threatened.

strike, they might-be important. WorYrkzht. 1922. by N. Y.

IAenim It would not 'seem likely that -enn Post.I ne.) way labor board. Ily thie Is menntl making it a crime for either a striker or a manager to or spire to defy the deons of th-ii boad, This question was before congress two years ago and there is not much reason to suppose that th, attitude ef congress on It would diler now from what it Was then. The law which creates the railway labor latard was passed in the senate under the name of the Cummins aot an. in the house under the name of he rsch -act. In the senate th.i Cummins art contained so-calied "anti-strike" clause, making tt 4 crime to conspire against the recisions of the labor board.

The act a 1 this form passed the senate by a vote of 46 to President Harding' then a senator. among' those who v-itell in favor of the act containing this provision. But the lower house. in handiimg the bill. refusrA to include the anii strike clause.

In the cOnferenee that followed, the house stnott stubbornly Its position and ultinffitely the hilt became a law with ti4te anti-s'Aike clause omitted. Th strain between the hooses on that bill as a whole was-such that the conference dragged over two months. It is probable, that today the senate and the house each wculd take the same line taken two ytirs ago. The senate would probably be 'willini--, to adopt am anti-strike law. but the house would be more retie.

tant. The conditions now are not me. terially more menacing than they were twi-i ago. Then, as now. thero was a cool strike and a very serioas I railroad strike threatened.

I (CorYrktht. 1922. by N. Y. IArining Post.I nc.) A bulls felt into a nitroglycerine magazine at Wellstale, N.

two weeks ago and starved to death because farmers and workthen, having-heard of the "bull a china shop," refused to have anything to do with, a bull let alone with 3,:1,1,1, quarts of the high'explosive. A locomotive on the C. V. railroad ran away at Palm- and -went down an, embankment. No damage was done other than the iabor required to restore.

tt to the tucks. Traffic was Lot interfered NVittl, Charles Ross. as a 8fabie Loy at the stable of Paid Fox, altt mott'd suielde by throwing- front a a elaware nd Hudson tm ra at; the atiOn at Saratoga Springs, N. was dragged from the taChs by an unidentified man just rimo suve his; At police headeCtiarters, her Itoss is itei.ing herd.for 'examination, 'he told he lira become discouraged with life been driven almost- by tLe taunts of ether steble Men. A bt refused' let high'ex A Joe ran aw an, eta done ot restore, Lot intt Olar, Loy at ed front' at the t.

le hy an sve hi 'here CMIO tinIntS con-. i I siaY the irregitlars were htrOfigt; lyposttal att2 Passage 'West 3.10 that the lottak 11:141 to ttght their way' thiRI it under inn nse tire. a numiter being woututtal and one killed. They itnattlett that tlet goyerument triaans intIVA1 tt 1:111011 1 tt1I Aliso nue their wty through the hostqz tbst rits. Tito trete of antaher vessel arriv not Cork.

said thp house tool the lItiti.sh.naval aostyltal nt Queenstown, 1.oth. of which familiar to imeAk'hil naval men ovcrtika'S during the Mu'', Were blazing when they left, as well as twti 'Zither laige bltildings it whielt ex; were It 01, reported that the Irregulars hat, evacuated 41(1 Diet. my (hti Asseciated Pressl August 1.1----eS. band. of dressed raiders wrecked tin- the Iwur I tublin today.

says a tleSnuteh in Isolttst- this afternoon. Ilia wreck-tins caused loterruption tf tratl. tie port hward, wete htrutigly West tanl that mitt their way lire. a numner ktiled. Thee oruntent 1rool1s itall $11s0 bve 'ugh the host'lz arriv ndrutrulty -naval hospital which ate-came taviti men over- Were blaiing II as iwti'btner Crt Ltretititlit eX; the el.

led PressI 11IA han-1. of lily flirt 1.tIN ibt i 1 --Att Ilta 1.13- .9 it It Awl, itt Colic I to I IAA tiotoot iktkwitt vii.1 flew Ow 1 ty, 1,04 A 1 tX4tilI tit litt(1 LOA I ttl144.101 ittA ilt It' ett. P. stut, ur Co I tout tut tbo v. tA I 1,04 tlit, tcoil tt jt wliottlicvd I h.4t 1141tibhAt tow-rs 11,1 enter.

I )1 111,0 Flot vy vr the Ins it vt 0101 ad. Little 1,110 two Y. Ai At flitn, le. 1t I. tiot, t.

tct, I tla Lit ito cver ant-1)111A tt.e I1zitL4ti flax 01.1 tk.r tr. tl VvAt Lite, 4ttg I it Coitttliattak I o.t I ti t'ot h. I eot 1,1 st 4tiol t't the 1. it I 0.1'11 .4 you t'tiit itui'1L 4 atv totkiwAti It iN tot.itt 11.1t I it elitq Colt I ilaN hks vh V. Theto Soko itAerwilh, Ili to I tpt Clt, I ila 11 rill vrcit liks vh V.

Thiiie, 44itiio itAerwitco rot to this w. The army dirigible 2, now at he Aberdeen Proving grounds. Mary lind, will -make a transcontinental i'lqht from 1.entr, ley tield, llosA held, early in September. MrsRuth Knudson a nurs.t, and her brother. Clifford 'Harrison.

have confessed, Thomas Creep, attorney. announcel, they removed the body of MI3. C. Fairchild in October. 1913.

frOni the Urtimmond island cemetery at r.l.talt Ste, Marie, to 'permit Knudson to sell certain lc an unmtmed physician, Mrs. Faavnilti havAng died of a Accidents tool a total -of 268 lives In tLe.Ihe bOroughs of NeW- York ell dump; Jay of this year. .0 the 'Safety Institute Arnvti. Thee, is total of fiI deathstOver the toll for June. is total, ot ucains-oer tne toll for The Aberde will --rn front I IIIIS IS NO TIME TO 11C0111ESCE I ills the Pre') ItThe veeiinvi 6: cAtelq ot thvi ziottiii vt tlio hitt of the Et.etittiL isulmlitted, for ttt 4 A the WAS until the TIMID COHECLARES I 1 AVERAGED WO A DAY FOR SALE OF MOONSHINE AVERAGED $140 A DAY it tIOONSIIINE FOR SALE SET ASIDE FOR COMMITTEE JOT DECIDED RIVER CHARNEL, AS TO WINNER OF JAMES Governor, Discussing Coal Strike Situation, Expresses Conviction People Will Support Government in Determination to Protett-Rights of Free Men to Work and Live I ut4 h-a! $,1 10, yalthi At Clettland.

ore a ear At I rile 1 tv. cAlt, ern It 4 1', WESTPORT, Aug. ond Ilia other -4 4411 boY. le -A'n't I tnt. rat trest.ern Tait 4 Ire per $140 a day tor the sate of moonsa ne.

and kilt. i.I on a siseet rt orn-r. 1 ".1 John Rezenties cleared ic-olit Ir: I slat er I Conferences rsaad ate ii Tb, .,1:..,....,...,., at 1.1 the last Aix months. lutist eetieral o'll rioa --4 alrd and on a os i et rs. Who arrested the Ulan in 11111 ettoet to at rat a 14 ,11, qt41 I r.r.

Art 4 c-r 0, in "it shack bee flte stills in of mainteaaro of aut. osets on I Ai Ile at 14 I toeferfull operation. 1.11.7.1',,t,' ls" 1 al: a the St. I ezendes has been re-eit I a gallon for his alcoholic, cottersetion. ne cording to the officers.

Ills elle, prieuets or tho oacsirsert fir A .1,4, L.4 amounted to 33 tr.illons daisy. theV theta: strIke to aid the oar tr.eat.:4'.. tn a a ald, and the output continued men a as In prep i -et V11--en. I tro, era a out Interruption for one half Strike I I a tmoloyed 1.y ths Las knot at na. es te so CONGRESS In 'It hate a oat 1 As A L.

Ar tr, '-t'i- WHA 4 Its 1 Miniseaq-1, Nollit Iktr -I i t-1 1 11-'4 A. ii.iisot.t. Wirwo.i..n an 1 host I saw, i 1 tst DID YESTERDAY President I la 14 Ilea- si 4 1 oward err von to a ...1 ta a I' I at Senate. of ra.lro.4,14 syr asr: coat 1-r ".1 0 13 PIA 1 I 11.4.: I ----t Eituctio resource 41 the tura Isle. all nessus if to it i te a a IA Tt 4: 41 acre sliseuseed.

the (lobate 'wirer Istritat th, tor.mtr..rt hy the 4111 14 As 011.4 ,1 1 4" 'A I 1:,. along constitutional lases. strike of ra-troad ne'rt 41..11 I 1 i. A .,1 A MOttnekt end pet feetad plust I inereasing the ust fulness of the Its Lou HERE 1 cf l'-e la commission was offeral Is Parang 0 gm ym, vs, 40 AO mom 44, 160 I 4 zu, wag (ifferv.1 by ikt 4.1.1. nr, 4 1 1 .,41, 4, bk tf.r, t-efer.

-I 10. 11-'4 A i 4 leo.44 Wigi, we have from the stren that re.ade us tree. It is time for us to reaffirm our belief in some of the esscn. tial principle upon which vOu bull; our social and econoini Eti'Ve tore. rpon those principles )ur wt.

Con must stand. it it is to en.tur. "Every able bodied man has right to engage in hottorlibi A man has a right to leave his ertipio- but he has no, right and tan acquire no right to may that Omit not take the place he hi ieft vacant. That is a truth that etuntry has got to recognize anti which putilie opinion will mimes SPRINGFIELD, Aug. Canninz IL Cox, udi1ressn4 ItntLry Out, today denounced as able conditions that have rt t-ont the coal strike and said that the mit uation is challengts the American people to show to "put their own house in meet grave issues squarely anu their.

faith in and in their institutions." expr 'issett the conviction tat tle people will support the gover.m,mt, either national, in I's dtiter. mination to the rights ot men to worit and live. tit)' it- '----lit-41 1Le-71' .1 BENNETT.BALLOON RACE, lib NN, It 'N. Akt4, 1.1.--t MAI 14,1 A A 414Ibt vt Of t1WO ittet" Aug. 11----The.

emit- tin ,..1.0., t. 1 bV vow-Ire-1 toittee for the James Gordvit Ilea- stroyed the two story glove factory of 1' 411'rls l' Rt "elk alli' hytt cop race has not yet (let-idea tleotge Valk at Cranberry Creek. 1.,.. Ibo n'A41 4.4 the I uvter I 0, Wheil). M.

Dein ling a loss of more than chf. et amy- enztrie l. ers was an is vartly covered Iy Insurance, Uy the vtir tielottt- the balloon IletcicA, has won ta toeilt, Coligiv-s 11.4. it is announced cois The thrill that etmws once a ilfo 1 71.) (I .4 mio. It at-tloy nlatelv The.

7 avv'a trine upset the atmosphere of Lbaties 0,4. t1 1.it tr fat ore it 1.0-wayters return fiont 'JO nitzit. jail In for a ay: VS.VinA'ttlle I. Ilstul'Illlst whet' he evenlm when Cleorge Hollins. tu)dt-r -I ho Olotna tfs tiVIt te: IIONt411 har :11.3k,aiz, a final tvisicirt.

1,,,,:,,,,, i 1 I sntence el death for the nvirdcr II. 11,04 Manager of a i)o toz $:,..:,,,7, two, illy the chester P. store Feructry 7, IJ17. Attotto.10.4 tor New itnI Au-4 1 I I 'learned while listenityg in on tlt eur )h ..16 in, to Polio, 1, tu. I.

ov, pdot the trent radiophone dispatches issue eve- tuelket IL I 't C.olheirtP I hieti rielAiita la filo JianeK Go Ai sit n'ttizs from the Amrad station ta Metl -it II etlt tace, has been slo IfIrd Ilills'de that Governor -11tori 'N(w It tsect t'Volo. A winner. says a I luvl paroled Jesse Murphy front 1,1 10.zel 4,1 4 A TO 1,1 I the 444.1ttmit 1 ern mutitentiary and that 1st. A $311 ll ost Chester to.Ciy. lie as cred.ted with ay- e.ould have to stand trial for he inur N.

'V kr1 NN I in: tAt a (tstance of 3 3on alio for which Rollins was convatot 1ls 112.0'1: N.1 1.1-ii-4 1 Cil, Nes ton Robert Hanna of 'West 'Spr'egael I ikee 4.1.,1, i of vtace lis a I following a fall 'front a ot ptststart: hal t.4. A to't of 1 i II ilt.ticeut. I are new I 1. ,1, a fotiowing a tall 'from A ot ha t.4. of I 11 I nt.twent.

I are 1101v I I "This Is no time to agul la whenever it Is placed before tr.eni id Governor 411 There can be no vompromise with the time for, rugge -fe end truth thou that cotItageous action. Unless we .1. Amer- it-ans. hasp the courage of out convic Advertisement printed In a Mode ttonswe as well abandon those Island Wiet.tod -1 irroAtt has the rourace or (Alt convio I Advertisement printed In a Ithode ttlons well alsind011 010'0'1 Island paper: a greets cut ylwn (Rot) N. J.

LOU au 1 WeStC171 StttlOn -ht rt te in l'ho 1 r.y tho tt.L.,riate41 rr.1,6 Tile great nv'e'l tir country le not (At ft triljt Thcv vcer A 11A N. 0 The great neeI or th.e country It not limt They were v-v FAN 1 sa lo 4,41 r. I 1 tt ttationaligAtton of ht.dustries 11Lit a t4. 'tit l'N' It. tk; (Turn to No.

3 on Third rac) --ton and throw, uway l'io orvil sirt tor v.tu,er;1 Eat, 1 "natizaki.utt cit aultm.rwaluiblek.- it.4 14.1.1itu, MO I 1 4k 1 1 i 1 1 4 A4ALS, I It.

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