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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 1

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wwg WILMINGTON OHIO SATURDAY JUNE 5 1920 5 a 1 EIGHTY THIRD YEAR NQ 204 i seems where GOES OR LIE BREATHING AGAIN GAME SUNDAY A field this yean BRUCE LEAVING A out The At All good baseball fans' will be at North End Park Sunday Eagles a I League team wili meet the Clintons in what will be one of the fastest games the sea rtt iiloK LinkC 44C W1UIUUV 4 uuuut one of the strongest team in its class JOBBERS GETA LARGE WALLET street To Grant street is toTbff paved practically TuiBefi finandaUy in non Grant street from East Main afreet to I finning reports that he has been very Sugartree street will Imj paved i successful as buying agent for foreign Hamilton June 4 (By the Asso ciated Secret Service men from Cincinnati and American Le gion members here last night were said to have confifiscatcd AV posters placed in factories by alleged local radicals Arrests are expectedshortly Posters depicted alleged in army ifteen cards were said 'to have been taken Names' of local men said to have been implicated have not been made' known Mulberry street front Locust street to the Pennsylvania Kailroad Will be paved according to the specifications of the contract held by the Brewer Co Bricks and material are ready to begin work first on East Main street near the Ireland Tucker barn This material was hauled last fijll and the brick placed along the sidewalk along East Main street vtjiere it has been all winter ready for the arrival of the contractors WOULD BUILD Wnsliington June 3 (By the As sociated Construction of five hospitals costing1" $10000000 for use by veterans of the World War Is au thorized in a billreported unanimous Ajy to day by the TIouse Building Corn 's mitteo: NINE BULLETS ARE IRED INTO VISIT LODGE A number of Wilmington Masons witnessed tie of 'the? Super Excellent Master Degree at' Cincin nati last night held at the' Scottish Kite Cathedral' 'The local people at tending were Rqssell Probasco Carl Bangham Charles Skimming Chhrlea Paxson Clyde' Lewis Grover Smith JamesCollett Metzgzer BenBarrere Hoskins St Clair ife Spinks Compton' The Wilmington Boy Scouts aremaking a drlvtf for Associate mem bers df the Scouts By paying $1 anyA one may become ran Associate member of too' local organization 7 tw ya MRS CLARK IMPROVING MrsS Jeff Clark' of New Vienna who was operated on at the hospital in this city recently is irapiufy im proving' it is reported She was iu a very "serious condition anil the opera tion was a dangerous one if is said 'inf late man was his who Into the MOORE TEACHING Prof Moore head of the New Vienna schools will teach Theory and Practice' History of Education and other at the summer seS Duke Whose inances' 'Were Low Likes That Brought ortune NO MEETING ailing to get a quorum there was no meeting of City Council Jast night Some of the members were' out of town BILL GOES THROUGH Washington June (By the As sociated After' amendment to meet President Wilson's objection Ithe bill to establish a National budgeteystem July 1 wig repassed to day bythe House and sent to the' Senate MOSES IN THE DARK Chicago June 5 (By the Associ ated Press) Neither General Wood nor Colonel William Proctor his campaign manager support charges of Senator Moses of New Hampshire that the National Committed has used methods in its contest decision 1 Governments and has made a fortune or the past two years his income lias been more than $300000 annual ly piother was Miss Consuelo Yznago of New York He married Miss Helena Zimmerman of Cincinnati J' GREEKS CHECK COUP 2 Washington June 5 (By the gdeiated Greece has forestall 'ed a coup favor of former 7 King Constantine State Department advices to day 'Stated that tho Venizelos Government lids taken precautions against any Uprising by securing fpm the Greek esceninly authority to declare martial law to should be presented here to morrow on the local lot The Clinton management is still' talking about "Babe the name given the new find made by the Clin ton toicouts und fans are wondering will be like' They do not have to wonder however about the playing be here to catch for the local team A CLEAN UP DAY JJayor Matthews of New Vienna has ikyied a' proclamation setting aside 7 as Up' in New Vienna The townls to be spick and span according to the Mayors Siaivuic Ll 4 CROP CERTAIN pt 'considered abund ance of bloom yet locust bloom com ing otit this season is average There is the old proverb with the coming of locust bloom No sooner wasthe cropiof this season discoveredthan people began announcing that it wag the first omenfor a qorn crop RlCttVU THt PRESS DIBPATCHEB Jf A RELATIVES UNKNOWN A working' In the Miami Conservancy District died re cently near Xenia effort was made to locate some of his relatives but to no avail The man was a total stranger llilliO CONSOLIDATED WITH THE CLINTON REPUBLICAN ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 8 Washington June (By the As sociatfed' Warren i) ft he 'Hoover Republican Clijb of California' testified last night before the Senate 'Committee' investi gating campaign expenditures that the total expenses incufted in California in connection ith the Johnson Hoover primary election there and' in the Pacific Coast states amounted to $8321072 Gregory testified that there were many subscribers to the Hoover fund and that the largest subscription re ceived was for $3000 a lifelong friend of Mr He denied charges of Johnson' man agers that there were many hired workers declaring that almost ail of the' workers were volunteers' TALK STARTS BUZZING AT MORE JOHNSON TALK PLAYGROUND RULES STEEL MILLS CLOSE Youngstown (By 1 lie As sociated Press Republic and Iron Steel'Co iias slowed its Bessemer deparfinent i laying off a number of meU employed' it was stat ed to day Reports thatthe Republic and'other 4 mills here contemplate' a sharp deduction' in operations next have uot been confirmed 1 zr T' r' The ire Department was called shortly after 3 yesterdaf af ternoon to the Steele residence on North South street where a blaze started among therafters in the 'up per part of the building The Depart ment made a very good run and al though it took considerable effort the fire was finally extinguish ed rafters were almost completely ruin ed until it will be necessary to do con siderable carpenter 'work before the house can be re roofed A part of the furniture was carried out That which remained inside was pretty badly injured by the water Some insurance was carried both on the house and on the household goods but the sum will not entirely 'cover the damage 1 5lt is'not known exactly how the fire fire had been built in'the furnace yesterday morning and it is supposed' that the flue was defective although Mr Steele states that' he re cently had the chimney looked over by a brick ma sou Second ire Slart A small blaze started on theiroot of the William Hale residence just across the street from the Steele homo It 'Is supposed that sparks fly ing iti that direction ignited the shin gles on the roof This fire was soon extinguished IMPROVE SYSTEM Xenia will spend $G500U to improve the present water system in the city it is Sealed are UOw being advertised ifor tfoward MRiceSecretaryto Seria torpMiles Jpoihdexter of Wasliington called before the United Sta tea Sen ate sub committee is investi gating the pre convention expendi tures of candidates for the Presiden tialnoinination said contributions to the Poindexter fund aggregated $75 00'0 Of $50000 had been expend edfbr publicity and $20000'for travel ing expenses rents' telephones'? and such items'? Rice named Bache a Nevv? Yorti banker as a contributor 6f25odb Jonathan Bourne former United 'Senator now' cKalrman of the Publicity Associ was also mentioned as! a con tributor? Captain 'William Burton the English skipper who sail' Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger in the America's Cup will not have to go outside oj Ids family for Expert assistancein handling the Shamrock IV 'Asked about reports that' Mrs Burton woulVeail "with him in the races the' paptain replied quizzically: rve sailed in a thousand races and Mrs' Burton' has accompanied me on 999 of After stating that she does not iaye navigation papers he added "But she iSone of the fteit ySchtij women in Europe She' is not a 'iilor She is a theoreticalone JUutwhen any ques tionjof navigation 'comps up 1 always consult7 her Mrs Burton modestly retused to pose for the ship news phetographers when she arrived at New Yorlcwlth her husband but sev: eral dayqlater was persuaded to change her mind WANTS DAMAGES Youngstown June (By the Asso ciated PresBjr Mrs Emma Baumber ger to day led suit for $2501)0 against Ritter Tamarkin grocers alleging that her health had been impaired by eating glass iu salmon purchased from them" 4' THEWEATHER air to night and Sundayn riaing IS IMPROVING: Miss Louise Kibler who has been ill at her home irice the latter part of January Is much better Her friends will bo pleased to learn that it iSj thought that slleis now on the road to recovery Washington Senator Mfko Is in the Race for Republican Nomination Gomps has gone to Canada' Italian newspapers that formerly sold for 1 cent a copy now a re 4 cents Robert Cashill of New York is un der with counterfeit mg Rear Admiral Noman has' bceh nom inated to be Governor pt the Virginia Islands Johnson says hes with the prospects of the outcome of the con vention 'I'' The Vawter Park Hotel opened only only a few days ago in Goshen Ind burned riday William Spurgeon managing' editdr of the Washington Post died riday of typhoid fever Sparks from passing locomotives started a big fire Jn lumber districts of Newfoundland" 1 JL Persians deny the report that the Bolshevik forces have entered Teheran Persian Capital The armers Sugar Co is $2500000 will build a mammoth sugar plant at Defiance Ohio Six city blocks in Cincinnati were iu danger of fire yesterday when a fire broke bn Pearl street The bill to establish a budget sys tem in appropriation measures has been vetoed by PresifientWilson The Congressional Record Will be delivered only to members of' Con gress Tl'ie world growing bet ter! ft The treaty of has been signed' American JAmbassridoC Waflace wax present at in 'HWlsteiiCikf! at St Pau' Minn 'tor $3ddOO This is the rpfcord price? A Wiscon sin buyer paid the price? s' The verdict in" case of the death of Clifford Crawford actor who fell from a window In London yester day was accidental death! Norman Davis Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury'is slated for ap pointment to succeed Under Secretary of State Polk" who has resigned our persons were injured and at least two of them may die as a result of a 'collision bctweei their automo bile and a trolley car at Bucyrus Twenty five Ixjwdeu delegates con testing with Wood delegates for' the seats in thp Chicago Convention were seated by the committee yesterday Conservation of timber and nt news print ar0 urged as necessary to in sure the continuance of newspapers it is said by Canadian students of the situation 1 The Senate has adopted the repeat measure affecting all' war time leg islation except the Lever act and trading: with the enemy with slight I Bonillas former Ambassador to the United States who has been un der arrest ih Mexico City since the Carranza movement started has been released A witness before the Sugar Com mittee of the Semite hrgued' yester day that the united States should finance the sugar industry in Czecho slovakia and thus break the strangle holfl the Cuban industry has on the United States George Sheets jyeinoved from his position as Clerk of the Courts of Greene County some tlme 'ago was fouhd guilty of embezzling $4708 at a hearing which was concluded yes terday at Xenia James aulkner political writer of Columbus now in Chicago declares that there is a lack of leadership of the character of the olden days in PAVING MEN COMING TO nt BEGIN WORK CLAIM LWW ARE ACTIVE Chicago June 5 By' the Associ ated Disagreement between General managers over wheth er the Republican National? Commit tee has been steam rolling his dele gates has furnished the incident need ed to wind up theNatidnal Convention! prviiiuiuui ivo iSh Although Senator Moses one of the managers has denounced the decisions of the committee which has scaled Lowden delegates over Wood contestants as a roller procedure? General Wood himself has followed it with a personal statement expressing confidence in the fairness of Chairman Hays Steam roller talk appeared in the preliminaries' since tho cele brated Taft Roosevelt contest of 1912 and it adds to the noise arid confu sion The instructed delegates are having much difficulty in locating the band wagon An Old Time Convention' Tlirre are elements which contribute to the support of the pre diction that this fs going to be a reg adar old time convention our years ago on pre convontlon Saturday every thing looked pretty taine Charlo? uglies was as good as nominated and the atmosphere was placid To day there are a dozen little whirling eddies each loaded with possibilities of developing into cyclonic propor tions May Johnson1 7 Many here think that it Senator Penrose or some of the other leaders Uho influence large bldqksi of delegates siiquld conclude Johnson fori the hotnina tloAjit Xill tnjt the About the orily ililag that everybody seems to be agreed upon Is 'that no candidate is' going to be nomi nated oh the first ballot and from the Information that leaks out it that all managers are figuring on at least three ballots to find out they stand Walter Brewer of Brewer Brew er's Sous at Chillicothe contractors is here to day preparing "To begin work outbe streets Monday it noth 3 ihg prevcnU according "to his au pvunccment Jo the city officials Mrlnrewer came to Wilmington last nigfititor Council meeting £nrt asthere was none held remained here7 to 'day finishing up the work prelim inary tq the arrival ottlto paving 7 crew from Chillicothe first of the week The necessary machinery is how ohUie way it Is stated and ibould arrive here Monday A part gf the equipment' has been here all winter left ltoto when the company Stopped paving late last fall East Main from Walnut The Mothers Club announces 'thatraa the playground' equipment 'will ready for ustr'Tucsday June 8 at 8f30 4 MlssSlikcr will supervise tho play at Smith Place' Mls Bailey at the Math Building Morn tI ing hours 8:30 11:30 afternoom 1 to 4 o'clock every day' except 89a day 41 Rule 1 Children willnot be per 'r mlttod on tho playgrounds after unless accompanied thy parent or 7 guardian i Rule Parents'wlll be held sponsible for conduct the 'chiidrio1 after tho Supervisor leaves the grouml are to read and keep In mind the above necessary rille? and to impress the with the fact "7 that they must be cojp eration of all interested' and most con cerned will mean a safe profitable '7? and pleasantsummer tor Wilmlng children which has been the earnest desire of the Mothers arid which we have no doubt will vail 'MOTHERS Attest: MAYOR CHAS AY RES Will AHviw Her Husband 1EUC MHTEC Skipper of Shamrock IV HLHU flU I fcU jn America Cup' Races Mt Clemens Mich June (By the Associated Life 7 hino 'km 1 IL ma wl mm penalty underv the Michigan lawrAfc tho sentence inposed to day on Llofd Prevost convicted last night ot kiI ing Stanley Brown near here December The announcement from j44 New Vienna' that Prof William Bruce head ot the AgriculturalDe partment of the New Vienna High 7 School' conducting agricultural work'' under the" Smtth Hugheu provision will leave' New Vienna about the mid life die of this monthA JXaX? Prof Bruce has been Employed by tW Hamilton Township' High School 7 73 near Columbus He wiirapend hlsfS summer in post graduato wurk at fnull 77 A 7 a i 7 0R VCE presdent NewYork June 5 (By the Asso ciated Announcement i's made that the name of lovernor It Livingston Beeckman of Rhode Is 14udwlll be presented atthe(Repub 5 Jlcan convention a In Chicago for the ice Presidency 7 7 never' really knew work wasjfeo said the Duke of Man chester who a few years ago was HOOVER REPORT MADE TO SHOW BIG SUM SPENT Vi 5 Washington Juno thoJUnb elated President in a to day to officials of tho t' Ay Railroad Brotherhood criticized Cow gross Tor falling to take' action with regard to the high cost of living th conclusion of peace aud important mestic legislation Tlie( telefranwas Tcpl' message 'asking the President To 1 pr A vent the adjournment ot Congress tq day The Executive did hr the so ught of toe record' of the present Congress have nd reason what ever lodiope that its continuance ta session would result in constructive measures tor relief ot theyAconomic condition to which you call attentitoL "It must bo evident to the President said 'hie dominating motivewhich' has actualeh ths Con gress is political expediency! rather I than lofty purposedo serneiThe pujh lto 7 The President declrfred he had ac cepted some of the legislation enact JI ed by this Congress because he spaired of anything BAD IRE STARTS AT STEELE HOME PRICE 3 CENTS THINK president! Sr 1 New York June (By the Aso ciated LtTwo robbers entering tho jewelry establishment of tho Schonfeld Manufacturing on Nas sau street in the heart ot New' York's 7 business 1 district threw pepper into the eyes ot one of the proprieto'rs and fled with a wallet said contain $100000 worth of diamonds Cantpn June (By tho Associat ed Enrica Bouno 26(murdered late yesterday near home by an unknown 'assailant escaped after firing nine bullets the body Police place causd' of the murder on a black hand quarrel The murder was witnessed by several the victim's wife' seeing the Jast shot fired Two automatic pistols were used by tlie murderer who opened fire on Bouno when less llnti 4 Itufnnf firgf Iwiillxwt1 Washington June (By the As 1 striking him in the center of the fore sociatod After hearing (m heard causing instant death JV VJIVVII Ml 1 VAfle ihjm Uiy late Mrs! Hetty Green the Senate committee investigating prekonven tion political financing adjourned to day until July 9 A DAILY PAPER With AD tkeNemAiwjrt OUR PAGES TO DAY 't 1 IND BbDY IN A RIVER Warren Juno Mystc rounds the finding qf the last' night of an unidentified about 40 years told iu tho Mahoning son a ttf a am 1 nH tfl 1 lii 1" Is" VisRzJl ililliLH 4 1141 a JVn i I 9 burg three miles west of here with 7ery exhibition ot baseball a bullet hofa Through the herd Th) fact that $86 and a gold' watch were fonnd on the body 'leads police to be lieve that robbery wpb not the motive? of the supposed murder Itody had boon in the river sev 7 eral days according to Henshaw Trumbull County Coroner 7 On handkerchiefs found Th the man's1 clothing were the initials LOCAL WEATHER Report of Erskine Hayes Official Weather Bureau Ob server 7 7' riday' maximum: 64 Hnlnl mum 50 To day 7'AM 528'A '''52' 10 A 56:12 60 IP4 5'1 a 7 OHCIAL NAMEt 7 Cnlnnihns JLnhtoa J' XsarL Cjated Press StockholdVrs 4)f tli 7 dhlo' CtufeEWis herb this at temdou with the expectation ofSto ix electing the entire Board of Directors 5 and of changing the nariie of the coin 7 pany to the lAire Oil i Officials stated thatwhen 'the com pany was organized it dealt mostly in gas hut now the 'oil business of the concern is far greater than the ga business the big Convention city as the dele 8on Wittenberg College" at Spring gates and managers begin to arrive Pricked by poisoned needles a num ber of armyotficers dead In Budapest The murders are thought to have been done as a part ot a move ment to take advantage of the situa tion caused by the signing of' the terms of peace with the Aliyjj at Paris ess Whittaker Jailer of Letcher County' Ky has been to serve six months in his owns jail BeT cause he engaged in' a tight lie was put In jail pending a hearing but hav ing the keys in his pocket he let him self out and later was sentenced io Hui'rtJ Tluic tor jaiL 4 it Ml WflSKWwJwrsA 1 lESK' a BMi i 5S A BODY 7 to Tv jts 7 4 '7 1 4 'J' 7 I 1 77.

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