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·roll It to oil Oanes~~ county th~ou;k , ;\ews 1\'iiilt A<l and ~\oso tlje dcu' 0 , er night. Call 58. THE : NEws~ DAILY OIROULA'l'ION DURING JUNE 9~.127 An Ad In Tha News 1\e<~e]Jca· the l'ecple,. ~~ VOL. 4'6-WHOIJE NO. 13,830. PRICE '['\V() CBNTS RATA. VIA., ,\/' ., 28, ~9~3-:--FOUR EVENING, ~TULY S~TURDAY N --5 -COURT OF APPEALS AFFIRMED CONVICTION OF THR.EE MEN IN NEWSPAPER PU~CHASE ,CASE NcwY~rk', July .28.-'l'h~United States Coupsel fq::rDr. :Rummely and his law. circuit court of appeals today n.Jilrmcd yers obtaineci -their. release 'for 15 days in the co~victioa of Dt•, Edwqrd· E. Rum· $10,~ bnil.~a~h, in which th~y had b~~ IASSEY =HURlS BINDER ORDERS KEEP COM~ti IN 'ANADIAN 'EXPRESS TRAIN CRASHED INTO. A .f.REI6HT 111LIN6 FOUR EMPLOJES mely tormer publi h • f th N y . 1 at liberty a>-JJCO their conv>ctlon, n'\d 1t --- ' 8 e~ o e ew or t was announeed that an appeal would be ,----~---------llDve11in~ ~Iail \ S. !Vnlter Kauffman and taken. ~ , ANNUAl INVENTORY PERIOD TO MURRAY'S CORNERS AUlO COLLISION DEATH lOLL WILL N()T INCREASE ACCORDINfi TO HOSPITAL REPORTS LIITLE CANADA CAMP CHILDREN tiROWINti Blfi6ER AND Blfi6ER lrwo IN BATAVIA AND TWO IN BUJFALO ARE SURE TO RECOVER. SEVERAL INJURED IN A WRECK 1410 MILES fR()M QllEBEC. ACCIDEN1 ON CURVE ESGINES LEFT TRACK ,A.;~'D BAG· OAGE 1\ND EXPRESS CARS· Sl'IASHED. y the Assoctnted PrcBB: Quebec, Que., ~uly 28.-'l'he Edmens-j toa-Quebel: expr;e9s, No. 34, todn1 crnsh- rd into u wayfrei~ht from Cherney, near ['.r<ard, on tho ~ranscontin~nt.al ritilway, tUO miles east of, Quebec. l!'o~r train- men were killed lind sevet·nl persons 'l'/Ol'e 1 :Jj11red. Tbe list of dead contained in meoger r\rts received up to 1 p, m. at bend ,.ffi· \\of the Cnnat!inn :::<ntional RailwaYs f .::ows: Joseph De Gnene, Edmonston, N. ~., ,ugmeor of tl1c express. }Ji, fireman, nnmo unlrn01vn. ,\t·thur Bou!!Uiger, of Levis, Que., bng. gngpmnn. r. J. Alexnn<ler, Canadian !'i'ational ~xrress messenger, \ wrerkin~ ere1v was rcshed to the '\\\ nnd it wns announrrd that the rnooengers would reaeh tPfs rity on a •r···· 'al train. Nennwhlle tloe Jist of in- ;·1\'·1 hn• not been received. fieports reel'ive<l here ir.dirated thnt n•ei<!Pnt o~urred on n turn. '!'he «·ng•r trnin lind slaclt<'md spe<>d, but : was moving at n gond pner, The '·· .;~:t n'..:h wa~ n:aldng t:121ncl timl'l. Both '··• -c•• left the track. 'fh• engineer nn<l '·'\\\ nn tho freight ••~nr~d by jump- ,g The engin<>•r and hrnkernnn on the \l··r•• \·ere found under the d•bris, both k \•rl. 1 -------------- Norm_a11 R. Ll~dhetm, att~rneys, for de· The specific offense, of which Dr. Ru:m- faruamg: the ahen pr?pero/ cust.odiaJ1 in· m~ly was c(),nvlcted, was mPking a false· a report on the Mall O'fl!ershtp: The ~eport on tb:,o M!t'iJ, ownership, wpile the three were ordere!I to Atlanta· pr1son to· iawyer.s we1\\! a~eused of preparing tlle· BB SIX WElKS LATER THAN USUAL. :WOMEN DO NOT WANT REAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE BLUE LAWS Ludingt&n, Mich., July 28,-It now appears that next Sunday will not be ns btu~- as it was painted. Enforcell!ent of the Sunday blue Ia ws, which put Mason county in· to tnrl)loil two days ago, has met with decided disfavor, Virgil .A.. Fitch, prosecuting at· torney, lelldiug the drive to close danee halls, res~rts, soda fountains and theaters and stop all· ali\US~· menta even m1>tor car .riding for pleasure, said today that \Sunday blue laws enforcement is off ~o far as the prosecutinJ> attorney's office is concerned.\ - LAR6E SHORTAtiE FOUND IN BANK THRE!f PROl\IINENT DENVER liEN J?LA.CEJ) IN JAIL FOLLOWlNG DISCOVERY. servo· se:ntences of a year and a da)i -repolj; ior bciru, / each. 'J:lm Mail was purchase!! by Dr. RtlDl· Dr, Bummely _and the Ja,~yers were me!y in 19~. -!1-t tile trial ~he govern· DEM' 'liD accused o~ repqrtmg t& the alien .proper· ment introd<lc~d evidence to show be A.l, FROM EUROPE Da-y by day the children at the Genesee county he!llth farm at Lit- t)e Can~da ar~ getting bigger and biggeJ:, says Mrs. Pearl M. 'Buch- TRA61C E~D OF A TOUR. . ty ~usto<han du~g the wa~ thaf t!tc bought it wi:th ptl};ney of the. ~mperinl G<o!r· Mail 'Y11S Al!ler1can owned, when the man goveriU)Ieiit · fu~nish~d him by D1·. con~rohn~ interest was awned by the i!ll·· Heinrich .kEhevt, -who was tbo Get•nan per•~l Ger~an gov.ernment. They were !lg<int in thci~ 0 oul)li'Y' during the war. cony1cte<l tn J)ecember, 1020, after t)le. The sum Dr .. i\)lh<lct put into the news· Yail :had Changed bands. P!lJier was. g:;lvm -a~ $1,157,000. OIL'ltEFINERS ·wiLL CUT DOWN MIN~ EXPLOSION ~~-;rt ENTOMBED ·28 MEN ---- holtz. supervisor of the camp. The · g\in made by the children dUring FAIRL~ BUSY WIN~~ )dOOK!JD' the past week, which was the third, TIIREE OF FOU'R OCCUPANTS OW. FOR;. BY GE~'EBAL l\IANAGER wa.q ll-il& vounds, as compared to 'fF.lE BR()CTO)I CAR 'VEltE 101/.. poundR the fir~t week and , :WlllTE.. ~. '18¥.r the second week. 1 SCHOOL TEA.QHERS, Inv~a~ory at the :Plant of the Massey- The total gain mnde by tbe 28 All. five pers~ns injured in an automo~ youngsters at the camp is now 63%, IIarris Harvester company will coiDe ' pounds. The greatest gain in bile accident yest<>rday afternoon at Mur .. about ·six weeks later this year than us· weight made by one child during ray's ::\.orners on the main road 14 mile!f ual, owing to a linge~ing and insistent the llast week was three vounds. west of Batavia, in which Miss Law~ de d f b • d h' h · · k · The lowest gain was a quarter of E b f B man or corn tn ers w tc 1s eep· a pound. _.r o rocton, 32 years old, and Hal b.g th~ plant busy somewha~ past the be Kumme. · of Akron, 12 :years old, were usual rnsh season. k:illeu, will recover. At the hospitals General M:anageL' George White said t\heir injJries. were found to be not seri., chicago, Ill., July 28.-Roduction of Sheffield, Elug., J\u1y 28.-m...enty. tt>day that the plant probabl~ would be MISS JEAN HOLLEY . . f ' _.\ h • <>u•. rons1st1ng o lacerations and broken the refiDery output in the mid-contineno eight men ere ento bed b 1 s ut doVIn for the nn,nua! inventory !}()nes. 1vhich will heal with time. l:he oil field of approx:i!J!ate,ly 2[) 11er cent · -w m · Y an expo· nbout Septemb.er 15th instead of August - 1.njured nre .: AUtiUST OUTPUT APTER BAD FIRE ·during .August in an effort to reduc~ the sion today 'i.n the Jllnltby colleries, wbere 1st, as l:us IHlen customary in year• p•st. y w c A EXECUTIVE . ,.... \ Edward Kummer of Akrl>ll :father u:l! ~~e~~&:u:i~~~ ~f ;~~ l~~g~~~d;r~t~~ci'!l; :e~~:·b:n~t~eo~hc;~~;;i£~o::~:r!oro;o~: ~n~:; ::~~~: ~:::::da!~: a~1 i:~: :: • • • • ~a~~~; J::o~~~=dh~:~~~tr ))l;de. He is companies in the· territory, as the l'esult explosion ooaac -any attempt to- get in pectell tbat it will not be necessary \to ---- Miss Celia Kummer. his <laughter, lS o! actiofn·htaken yest~rdaykby re].lresentn· coll1lllunient:Jon with the men iiilpossiblo ct~~sse ytheoer Pl~~ntetadforolmtohree ~~naunsunal \'tweeok• RESIDENT OF ROCHESTER AI'· years old; lacfrated ear and bruised riib-t ·lives o t e co~pames tn en at 1\ meet· for some ~m~, bllt rescue parties were .o.u - ~ ~ ankle. She was taken too St, Jerome'a ing called by the 'Western petroleuiD re· on hand· re~uly to start ns soon ns con· w·elmeks ~.ritoeld. ft th h t d k POINTED GENERAL SECRE· hospital. finers' association, American oil IDen's dL'tl'ons vcr·-Itted. moc:ula Y a _ er e s u • own wor \is~ \'d E b f .., to ~· h I TARY IN BAT '\'lA .,u .~ \' nn ' ~ o .oroc n, 28 \'l!ar~ association and JJational vetroleum m~r.. 1at t o 1' ant will be resumed. with prac· \ 1 • ld ' o keters' nssoeinUon. LAROE rrfllAR FACTORIES tically -the ~tame force as nt present =d ___ 0 ' 5 '\Wr of Lnurn E:rb;. Flightly injur-- The Jlroposed action will curtnll t c \\-'U efforts -will be coneentral:ed especially -on r~· B~~~!~ Itt the Bom~opllthic ho!!plt.>l output lrom 60,000 to 80,000 burrels dm· (LOSED BY A STR(](£ tho ~!ling of Evro~an orders, which are, COMES SEPTEMBER fiRST Wss C'elestine. Pilkej o! 'Brocton, z:~ I ing August as compared ,..-ith the last provms; to be conSiderably larger than senrs old; suffering _from minor injuries. SEEK uwo· 'N IN C' CE', half of July, when the n\'erage ontvut those t>:f the past few years. Miss Jean Holley of Rochester b~s Sb 1 I k lllll lL) was al>out 300,000 barrels a day. liiGHEST WAGES IN COlJN'CRY \We are going in more heavily than lJO:pi~l~ a so a ·en to tho Homeopathic Ove~ production, 11. flood of California PAID 1N BOSTON, II.Sual for the Earo.IJCan trade this y~nr been enga;ed as genaral secretary of the Denver, Oolo., July 28.-Doors ()f tha crude ol! into the normal market of the • a:nd we expect a fairly busy- wilite~ fill· Young Woman's Christian Association of l!iss Florence 'Wilson o! Brocton, 11 J~ Hibernia Bnn:k and Trust COIIlPilll}' are mid-west :Producers and a snturath>n of Boston,. lruass., July _28.-Follr 0 ! th!! mg the orders,\ M:r. White said. Batavia and will. begin her duties Sep· ;:;lc~~!lered from shock and slight in· closed and tb1·eo young men prominent the fieitl with stora.ge stocks of gnooline largest e1gatr factories 111 Greater Boston · i~J Denver financial circles sp~nt last .a1ld cnllle, which bnve bPen mounting were closed today as a result of a strike Au~tic Sprl~er l'tlt O~J~ F'i;ll. tember 1st. . Y~sterd~y's fatality ;va.a a sudden an•l night in jail, following the diseovery· of rapidly- <luring tbe past few montbe,. -were of cignrm!Lkers -for bigbtr wage 5 , <Jill- Fire 1n the plnmng department m the Miss Holley is well qualified to fill this ~rag'\' cndin_g of a vaeaho!L tour !!tatted a sh\Jrtage In the bank~a funds ~~timated described as reasoni !or t.ha n<'tion, dals of tlt-e cigarmnk~rs' union here es- box ro-om a.t ,the Massey-Harris Han-es· position, having had sh: years of cxpor· lll th; momL~g by the J'OUllf: women from. to be be;twecn $·100,000 and $500,000. timated tb:.nt between 3,000 and 5,000 t~r Company s plant b;oke out some· ience in ossodntioa work and buving nt· ~'Broc.on. ..At. wer~ sch~?l t:rncher!!, \'!tit Those tnken to the county jail last POliSH MOVJE S'~'AR worker• walked out this morning in thi! timo ~etween 9 and 10 ()clock on TbtiTS· tended two national and several summer ~excopt•?n of ::ll1ss \'llson Yr •• Knm night were Leo P. Floyd> ~eCXctary of - . . '1 city, Hpri'l:lgfield, Worcester, Hartford, day Qigbt, Tho au~matlc spr!n~ler :>-Y•· conferences. F<lr the post two years ~i•s '::h~rtan'/ bJs dnug.hte[s were- enjoYJng a. the com!)any; John Harrington, teller, N~'~ LONr.ER £N(iAr.ET\ Conn., Newlln.-en,. C-onn., l'ortlnnd, and tern held t~e :fire 1a check u!'til night Holley has been general secretary of tbe b'l• ~-·~~ro trip 0 n tl!o new automo son of H. 0. Harriugtop, vlc!!-president '-1 U U II Bangor, ~roe. ~ork~~~.en dll!!covered it aod finished put· Y.W.O.A. at Cheyenne, WyominJ;. She 1 n~ : e r:cen Y purcluLBed. • of the bnnk, ~nd R. M:. Msndell, heacl of TO FJLV COVIlDJ 'N Manufne-turers todny asserted illat. the ting if:;. out. • bas also worked in the Rochester n•so- N h ve ~Y ::lhss Edn~ ,Elrb, .he l>ll!:f Mn!ldc!l & Oo., investment brokers, Dis- , olll 11114 11 present str-iko w·as unenl!ed for and thnt ~~e Jiro demonstrafed the vnlue of n Cintion and was for two years ass elate '. ns tounng ~:r cohtlllmng the youu' trl ·ct 'ttorney Ph'!' V c· t t d in Boston tllo bighPst ·wages in the cou.ntry sprlnkier system. The fa.C'tory men sny n. secretar~ at L·~·nster 0 Dun'nog tiLe ;:poemed\n.fnpbprontc .... !d ~I o <~road .at Ri \- liP an lM s !1. e L<>S in .. eles. cam .. Jul~ 2~.-The en· fi ld t •. d in J ~- • • • \ a ou ··a ml es an .uuU cl that I . t th t I ld b ,. \' ' wore pnld. to Wot'kers. ro Ce>11 no nave starte a. wcn·SfJ ~ar , .. ,ss Holle~ '''as one of the d!rnntors , ... p~ th~ sto- ol . r, acco: 1 ' nuges !!~Rills ~ r 0 wou e \llge~ent of Po Ill Ne\ri Polish movie Tl spot 1~ tb b! l t d th t f :fi ~ •= ' ~' •·• ~ = ry t d e~~rs by Mt!!l fil d 1 d o ., h IC IUlUIOII d<\mnnded n restoration of ~ 0 ~ P an • an .a 1 II ra -of the Y.\V .C.A. hostess house at Camp Wilson. :ho t bll d eD 0 ay. tragedienne, to Charles Spencer Chaplin, t1 1 e wages whkh wore paid \reviotLS to should. get a b1g stl\rt there 1t would bo ~·herman 0 h :~ 1 \\t was. no 0 ge to CO to Ir. electives '1\'ho bne been called in to star romedian of the motion pictures, is h d ,. diffi It t k 1 t 't t \-t • • osp ... n a once Tbe car 'WaS go!n~: WHEAT PRICE SITUATION ' help unravel the £nanc)al tangle,' inti- off definitely after hnvin~t beon once of!' ~e:]()rcc~:f~ol~o!n S~a;;; i~~ h;~d'::n:~~ a. Th~~ n~=zleso ~~ t~eous~stem burst !'!Iss Holley succeeds Miss (', Alberta vJPs_t:. Tho Akr~n ma~lllne, -wit1i lfhs r.RE'TLY EX.Ar.r.ED \TED mnted that \tho wowan in the case\ is and tllen on ~gain. Miss Negri still snys cigars a~cl SIG a 1 ~ 000 to; those modo in :vhen theyd' be!'~me ,hot. spr_e~d!ng water ~:eeb~!n'li~~~:e;;~m 0 ~!!~~~=i&nw~~ ~~~! ~~~~re:ma~;!acrl~~~n~crune iHldn tba U a .H.I!U llli b~i~~ sought. Her ·name was not re- \Hell~·• to Chaplin, but ''realized liv~ molds. r.:JJo prescut scale is $3 a 1,000 In cv~ tre;t~on 1n tho VlClmt:y of the 1920 as general secretary. During Miss wns cgoiug .north. 'Ihinkln~u n roa a:nii ___ \\a\ · weeks ago\ tlmt a match ..-.ith him \wns low~r on tlLC b.ettel\ grades and $1.75 less fire. ~cry httl& dam~ge was done, .lt Hildebrn.nd,t\s administration. there bas tho Chevr-olet would tu- Z. a;\~at.~hoaf: Th• bnggngP anrl e;<pl'OSS cr rs, In ~·hirh R ! ongrr nn1l Aloxnn<!Pr v·Pre ri!Un~:. <<'rP. <mashed. In thP first·rlitss conehes ''\fling passengers -were hurlc<! from ·h•'r bunks. Til• train ,•re\v pr<''<'ented ' p1nlc nnrl luu:tily ~nmmo1 orl aii!. OPI:'\IOS OF 1'\IE:\IBER OF :\JR. \VIL- l\1. C. Harrington co)lapsed in llis or- impo8sible,\ according to the Los An· for tl!e cbenper grades. wns not necessary to~ summon the crt: been a large increase in membership as tho rnnin road 1\!iss E·~ .;-:' '\\t ~ ~ ~•. ti SON ,... 8 · \ .• .., ...... ..,.,. '1'. · fi~e llt the bank y~~tcJ;,dny when his son geles ':rimes. fire de 11 nrtment, • . • • r., -...lp on ;om~ ~no-v .. -. .co John~ lfRB taken,in.t!l eu,tody, \Mr. Chnplin is a charll:l, 'ng fellow,·• FINANniEI'I liOnrr. 1 nn.o· AD -well as a development of the Girl Reserve, ~hss:: Knmmer, who nos not driven 'tf!r;r n.-s Moines, In .. July 28.-Genernl ef· ''E'Ioyd made ~rclenlf blfia&t• of' tile she salu. \We are· still f.r1end~ 'I My · \1 · ~\ 11 ,U \lt.Dl\ ' JNTE · · ~ ,._. - :i;·}'· ' _, \ ·- J'i!ltll• 'Jfue- org!U11satiort:· of tb& board of long. I!Wl%n~ ber ca-r Jn'olllld 1m tm!' itt feet of the <lr~T\ in ~!Lent pr'Jccs to be- whdo thing to the boa•d o! directors,•• 'Heno• to him, but I_ renl_ize now I. nev~ oNL' . y F' OR RECREATION NDS 10 ·ulltl diree~ors has been rhan~d and the: nn. o:>nn•n.-qr to ~V'l.id all at'Cident. It ~E! ~... ,. ' FI IIU:i bulldmg hns been remotl~led and improv~ hrh<>TN] hnth dr1vo.rs !!p~oded up {It hnr :~w.b$el mat\nbdtsls~fl mhnasnybepeenopelex,ugbgoetrllatae~ :~: ~~~~ ~~~ri~f:~~. snidV~~,!~:Csl~f~~ ~!m~~~~:.~~. ':::r~h~~g.l:~~· n.s tl~e 1~:~d.~ --\'-- ~TRErTS Jf Nll:fiJ ed. r; h-y th .. nth•r when they saw they were rega-rds its df-;;;rt on ~farmers genernll; Harrington said that F!o,yd had revealed Ho <lromatrzes evcrythmg. Be ~:xp~r1- J. P. ~I~llGAN DOES NOT A:NTICI· ..;J ' .liSI:~I1£1lf U Miss liildcbrandt will leave on her vn- going tn <'rnsb. nod upon business otltcr than farming, tile sbortngcs to the bank <IIrectors, tlLctt ment~ ,In love. He has. n_o quahty f~r P-\'l.TE CONFERENCES. H OR ·WOMEN cation August lst, SJ?ending the month in Cmsl1ed at Center of Crosdor. •l.r:nred E. T\. lJercllith, secretary of they bad begun three years ago, whlln matr!mony •• I n~ glncl •t. 19 over, for It N-:w Ycnk, July 28.--J. P. Mo:rgan, \I'll make BntavJ'a's st•eet• s•fc for Bu~alo and the ~dtron?ncks. On. Sep- The rnrs came togethe~ at thl!. cen.te!i 1 It 'I d 11 t th h h t was 1 ntcrfermg w1th my hfc my work I • • ~ tern ~r 1st she Wtll begm her dut1•s ns oi rh· <'rossin~ nnd roreenill,.. 'ldl Ol;l'i<'tilture during J?ri!Sidmt \Vilson's Je· sn', ''an e pu r&ug some s or h b'f d i: · ' l who is n :J;Jnssengcr on the Horneric, sail· women at night if we have to · uild n new· gonert~l secretary of the I..ockport Y. W.t'. wor-vr<] to th; northenst corn\ W,: thy n<iministration, in a stntelllent to the c!Ie~ks, which the bank's secretll'ry ·bad nvfu great bam 11 . ons.t an t am su;[ • lug todar for Oherbourg and SoutiU!mp· jail,'' declared City Judge Lo Seur this A. The Lockpor_t .nssociath•n .hn~ c.om· bi•h-wny. Tb,. Chh-rolet waelfrwoh .. lrlede .\•s,•'ated P'ess cowred because of friendship for the ron • not 0 a greo nc_.rr.ss n~ • r. · ton, dec!~ :re·' befor~ his de\nrturc that • b'l 1 • I t d b Jd \ \ \' ' · , b~nker Clmpl<n. Y~s, I am glnd It 1 s over, nml ~ \ ~ ,.. morntng, tv 1 e ecturmg two !OUng men, p e c 11. nt'w m mg nnd M1ss HIIrl•- nrnund until it fn~ed the opposit dirEt'- Toose thnt grow wheat ~xdustvely I . · . . 1 hm•e profited by the e.xperil'nrP.\ he <lid no,'! expect to participate in: any who ,.,.era ancsted yesterday by Motor· brandt Will have a staff of li, . .., assistants. t.ion nnrl .\nm~ to nn abrupt stope wb• •·r \lenrly so, and consequently aro de· .'~ordhreachVrd 1 tphe !dnvestligEator~ ltnst TILe rouplc nnnoun!'ed tlcil\ engage- official C!ntforcnccs ahron.d, going away cycle <Officer Salway, accused of following It w-ent znto n small dit!!l!. The Na~n r•ndeut upon the return from their mgnt t at ce-. rcs1 en n~rmg Oll went six: months ngo at Del Z.Iont.c, solely ful' :rest and recreation ns is his an· the two y1>ung women on the street late MINERS AND OPERATORS b. 1\h,..at crop nlmost f:\ntircly for their in ... bnd 'l~e(l(ld everytbmg he owned to hdp Cnl'lf. On•e afterwards, when, C\hnnlin nuul custcaom. He declared it was unlike- nt n~ht. Tho :s;-cun~ me\l· snid tbt-y c t.l d --b-- t 11 b '· ' '' J b d ADJOURATED CONfERENCE on nne on t e •ccond ll!IP·· enme,\ hl' snid~ \have had their incom<'S ou le nn~ was qtoted in a newspaper nbont \be- lr that n.:ny fuxthcr meetings would be mere 3!' npoene to be wslking behind !U.; , 11 by the rcce~t de~ line in wheat prices, . E. ?. Ryan of ~~oknne, Wasil., pres- ing t()(l poor to marry,\ a qnotnti<m Ite called 'Of the international committee of the -~men nnd had no tltelught of an. f. J, ROBINSON\ ATIODYDV, nnd the serioiXSness of tho situation, so td.ent 1>f tl~o. bank, JS en route to Denver Inter denied, wns corrcet-Miss Negri bankers, -.ovl1ich wns aJipointed last year noying them. 1 , ruua, fnr ns they nre eoneprned, Is a matte~ of 'nth securities nnd Mrs. a:o5eplii~e Leon- \relectsed\ Chnplin, but they later made to study :tho question of floating n Ger· ''It seems thnt the desire to nceost wo. \AAILED TO REACII l.~'DERST • .U.'D- DIED 1HIS MORNIN,; 1nt•rest and importance to every other nrd, ~ Iargc-stockhol~e~, IS com1n!. from up. man loan as part of the generAl re}lnrn· :men at night is prevalent au.ong a lot o( ING ON C;BECK·OFF. U 'in•e·ost of the nntion, labor and busi·· Wn~hmgt.on with ndd1t1onal se<!Ul:lho.s to Rceently it was whispered in mntinn tions scheme. 'fellows ,n,b,o,ut yoUT age,\ t,he,Cour.t to,IIl 't'- t' c· N J' ---- b d n: t t t tl H b hI then! Ill t t I ~- t th t ... \'n 1c 1ty, • . ., Juty 28.-.l.nthrn .. RESIDENT OF BAT•..,.. • nr<s being conrc 1 ·ncd as well as the e usc man c or o mee ~~ 1 er- pictuL'o ci]'('lcs thnt nll was nnt well.w!t 'Vhllo :llr. Mor~an did n1>t eq~rcss • no 0 era..., 1 m 18 ct Y l'ite miners and operators bavin~: ad· ..... = SINCE farM .• Ccrtn:inly steps should immedi· nia's losses. their romance, but thnre was not!Lin~: t nny opinE on as tob the possibility of a and 1 wnnt to warn you and other young journed for the present theh: wage con- • HI06 ILL SEYEBJU. l\IO:IIJ~HS. nt.•'v be tnken to prevent such a aitun· .Acc1>~ding to th~ last stat,;m~nt, the definite until, Frl<lnY, nh;ht, wnm both loan boin;g arranged to aid in th6o ceo· fello~~ to -~ehnve ~ourselves. Any~ne ferenccs, when they failed yesterday to rrauk :J. Robinson of No.l22. Jackson .• \\ 1u u _. o h e t et t I rene an um ers an 1ng on t a c eck·nff. •treat, attorn•y lllld surve~or, died at the t:n~· he•'ng agfL1·n· forcn• upon a grnup of. Hib~tllla had deposits of $1,3t3,,20. were seen at n vubhc -'nrc of amuge. nomic reh:cbilt'tation of ''~>rmati\ •'t ·,s ••n· br.ollu.....,t be ore me or suc_h rowdyum h I t tl' b h l'\\J:.o who llre pro<luring one of our m 0 :• ~!It net togetht:• T i'1 , erally be:aieved in the financial district ,;~ll Dfn~ba~ !~son O regr 1 ' assure nre now wniting for something to tur!1 llutavin hospit.:Jl at !! :3' ()o'clock this Slop:, prot!.ucl's: • DIVORCES TO MARRJAfifS l!l.F m was. esenr. lllJ! ·•?\:; ~~~: !hut ?ennnny's flmnces of raising a loan Eot.b of the youn men were dischnr • up to pel'mit them to resume negotin- moroing at tbe age of G1 years. He hail \The entne mrome ,\men can fnrmers INCREASED IN DAJIO the ncoires~. Witll ::III~~ ~egn \ rf\ \ 1 lll this C~lllltt·y nrc extrPmely remote un- d ···tl t l f • ti 1 g tions. The present wn~e cuntract, under born in ill henlth f•>r severe! months and IWPifc from wheat, bowever, represents n li!lm T, Tcl~~~en. lI.-,n 1 1 nhnunSt tPn!'1 1 s t\:a til the I'P'JlUrations question is definitely ~he~ 1 ~:; '~henj~~~': s~d c~~vffid 0 ~ 0 ~g!.:~: which. the miners are working, expires in for tit~ paot week bad be~n a patfent a.t I t 10 f I t t I . f p10n an .unnue \ onon, pnm• I 1 n1. settled n~d su'tabl t - n·ve ~eeks. th h · ' D h d •u per cent o tIe o a mcome o - ' 1 . 'n in th~ RoutlJOr- Cnli- , ~ I • e guaran ~es are pro· them to start life with the disgrace -of n \ e ospttn.. ent was ue to compli- tbe farmers ns a gt•oup. Then that com· FIGt:RES SIIOWN llY A NATION· ;tnrj nob' 1' np ~. t nment ndeu to scrure mvestors agamst loss, conviction. The interruption nf the nogotintion~. cation of diseases. modity which 1 ·eprrsents 10 por cent of WIDE SURVEY. orn a. c nrnnJOus up ourn ' wbirh enme rather unexpectedly to the :II.r. Robinson wns born at Leon, Cllt~ ;:~ .. ;oit:t p:fc:o~~11lisit ~~~~ ;~e;:~g~~nt wnsl1ington, Jnly 2s.-A sharp in· SLAI] REBEL'S BROTHER ONE D~DE, S 1 ISTTERF DYINti, RED FLA6 OF THE I.W .W. ~~~~~~ ~~s :::oua~~:~•s\~o ;~~:~a;~t 1 ; ~~,': u~:s J~~ni:· 1~~. 0 ~~em~;n~d ~;; nr;;~ :iri~~~!tth~~~:h~t .~uc~~~e~~~ !~~ ~~c~~~o~~e~~t~o 1 ~!r~i~ie:\~: ~~~oes:l~~ WOULD PURSUE ASSASSINS l\ SD __ o __ STARVAJION TORN OOWN AT HOB~KEN ~o~~i~~~c~~~r:h:u~~~~i:~f ;;~;r:::·~~~ ~~~ ~~imift~;~ f~ ~;cll~~r E~~:~!f~r ~: rr• cnt Drice ol corn is as much higher prelhninnry reports for 1922, announced - WOl\IEN\ IN CART A ---. made townrt!. nn agreelUcnt fi>e wePks itt 1larch 31, 1S1J3, being on.;c of a. clnas; of lha: the :Price for that grain a year todny by the census bureau for hnlf n BELIEVES VILLA'S SLAYERS STILL 1 ' ', H GE ATE ONLY IRATE CITIZENS STRIPPED BAN· ndnnce of th~ expiration nf a rontrnrt. 25. of which ouly two survive. :Mr. Rob- ngo ns wheat~- lower, am! inasmuch ns doz_en northeastern states, tho. first. for IN 1\lEXICO. LEA\ES A.\'U> BERRIES, NE& .FROll IIE~QUARTERS Instead of sitting dny in and ,Jay out iumn had been a practical surv&yor sinee h ! . wh10h figures have been. compiled m a Cartb~e, illo., July 28.-Hilda Coe, as herctofl>re, discussing the demand•. 1&8S nnd after practicing lar in Bul!:alo ~ erbel~refmore hnndtlrdee tlmhes as manyf uation-widc trvey. l\l~:xico City, .Tuly 28.-Coloncl l!'ipo- forty yea:rs old, wns found dead of star· Ne-w York, July 28.-A crowd today the two sides hav<\ dE'<'i1led t~ snspem! tor a few y,·ars be moved to Bergen, He ub• 'ts tho. corn pro uc~ ~s there are 1 of 'l:he 1022 ratio was almost half again lito Villa hlis sGnt a Jetter to PresHlent vation, end her sister, l\lona ~e, 37 stonned headquitrters of the I. W, W., dispnssion,· until either sirle is inclin'<l te> spent 12 ;ears in Bergen ar.d cante to \' Pn' IS ve.ry incrense m t e Pt ce o · 10l<l \ · Ob k' f authority to organize ' ,,h .. o~- longshoreiD\n ar· e on \•t~ike llere r:esume the meetin~. Thi• wns indica!- llntsvin in 1006. He -·~ a membe• of 1 I I b • k . h as lurge as it was 1n , there \avmg regon ns ·tog ?r yeiU'$ oh:3, in a weakened and paS8ibly \ ~ ' \ • ' .. ~ ' - \~ • ··orn great Y cxcec< s t 1e s nn m w ent.. f Jl s to pursue nnd cap and .&nr• down the red fin~ ~f the org•n- ed b.v tile action of the opera tors in n•k· the Genesee County B•r a••ocla- t-I'on and Whe · · h' h been almost 9:3 divorces to each 100 a gro11p o guerr• a . • critical c-ondition, watching by the body, .. \ • \' u \ ~ ~ ther corn will maintam Its Ig marriages in 1022, compared with nlmost I t!Lro tt;; assassins of hiS .brother, Fmn- nt their J:tome in a select resident!ai !lis· ization, floating over tl!e building. ing that the ~ecreUiry be anthorlze<i to the Bntnvia Chamber of Commerce, rd<'e I do not know, but if it does, those G.S in 1 911>. Analysis of the statistics J c1sc~ \ illu, last wo!!f. He believes thnt· triet here lnst nght. Tl>.e flag was fiown despite the protests reconvene t]o mePtin~: when nrcr<~nry. Besides his wife. Mr. Robinson leitVes who are both corn and wheat growers, for the six stnt('s shoW' the munber of they ~ave not yet trted t& cross the bor· The el'<ler sister llnd been dead more of H:oboken citiz;ens who deinanded that Close observers of the sit~ation believe five sons, Melville F. and Stanton D. of which is a Iorge number, are, at least, in 1 il•r 1 ·nto th• T•nt'tcd· States h 24 the ~tar• and str 1 'pes also be r· 1 ·sed. It that ther will be a suspension of minin~>: Roe-hest<'r, and Theodore -w. of B~alo, marriages in 1922 were one-eighth ess • • ~ \ · : . • t an hours, nccording· to Dr. E. A. = • ~ uu.. DG worse situation than they were a than in 1016 , while the number of di· L 1 eutennnt Colonel Jul1an Ab1tia has Laforce, Dhysician for Jasper county. was burned after it was torn down, no- on September 1st, unless the gMornment Xelson S. and Elbert F. of Batavia. yrar ago, and many of them are in a vorces was almost one-third more. retur::ncd £;om J?arr~l, whe:e pe ;vas sent Neighbor-.s asserted that the sisters ap· cording to the New York: headquarters presses both sirles tn Agree. The mines P:uneral sorvkcs will i>e held at 1\Ir-, mu~h better situntion. The states covered in the report we-re by tho ch 1 ef ex:ecut1ve to mve~hgate t~e .parently lmd nothing to ent for ~vern! r.w:-w., which· announced it had. -tcle- hnve been working full time sinee they Rnbin•o:>.'s late home on l\Ionday nfter- \lt is interesting to note that a 10 New Hnmpsliir~. Vermont, i\l:assn.chu· murder of the former rebel chief, an~ IS weeks, l>nt leaves and berries gatltered grnpbed to Governor Silzer of Ne'v Jcr- resumed operation ,,ft<'r ln•t yenr's long noon, at 3:3 Oo'clo!'k, tbe Rev. J. Har- nor- rent drop in whent is only equal to sett• Connecticut New Jersey and Del- to report tomorrow. .In the meantime by the ron<lsidc. .A.ttemvts to reiieve scr. suspension and th~ trnnRportation of rison Olmste3d of the ::il~tMdist Episco• bnt 3Y.~ per cent of the wealth ltroduc- \ ' Pres de t Ob egon has mstructed General h . New York headquarters said tbnt the con.! :has been going r~rwnr•i a littiP abn~o:> pal rhur<'h nfiir-inting:, Interment will ~ aware. ~rarringes in tbese states in E 1 • 11 , 1 r_. d f t' f. d t en· distress, neighbors declared, were n 1 · 1 t · · t' · t' · th G d y· t \I enrh year by our dairy cows and thnt 1022 numbered SO,SSS, as compared with < ugemo ... , a.rtme':, comman er .o .de e • rebull;ed. atinc:k had been made by ·members o:f the forma hsltndce r.• 1• sp 1 rm 11 :: lD an 101 Pn 100 m c ran Lew ceme ery. 1 l1e Americn:n ben product'S more new 1 era! troovs m Chthunhun to giVe a.U pos Th - 1 iiitel:'IlatJ'onal longshoremen's nssoc1'att'ou, 0 n. s u own_t \'' n · !l2,531 in 1il16, and divorces 7,513, com· . . . . . ' , ·~ • e Sisters in 1erited, what wns enid \·ealth thnn the totalwhent crop alone,\ 1 . h \. 03 Th d tstble fncil•lles to nat1ve and fom~n cor· to have been a con~iderable estate from whic-h bad crtllcd back members, wh1> hnd fiEORfiE L.· DOLY.N 'S SHO\'NS TWENTY PAVEMENT MEN pnrec Wit Dol • ere was n ecrense •sp 11 ,Jents \\ho are •'nvestJ'gnti'ng the · !'- d o t Th tt ·ck' f c urn of 11,0~8 marriages in the states <Jr r •. 0 ·• the1r fnt:ltcr •. a retired farmer, Grndu- wa ... e u · e a a mg or e n - DETROIT POLICE HOLD abo·J~ 12\~ per (!cut, while divorces in-~ ert:icrs of twent:r ·nilitary colunns who ally thl~ netgh~ors • say, their propcrtr ~~;~d :r:~e :fi~~ril!iv~r~;e;;o~ln ~=:k~:~ HERE ALL NEXT WEEK r.IRLS FOR QUESTIONJNa· cren~ed 1,120 in number, OL' almost ao bad been sent to cn~tme the nssnssins by wWn._~h 60 · 'ns ~ c SISters! necdhed money. of toe I.W.W., unhble to cope with the George L. Dolyn's Shows will be llere,LEFT THEIR lnORK o.u B • .,.,..,. u u or ~ent . . 1 u:meUS1Dg paver y t e women h 11 •. . .• ., \'\' .... p, • • . , I General Unrtmez so far are unsucccss· shunned nrquaintunces and· gradually be situation, stood silently by w ile raiders a next wccg, sta rtmg 7 <>'clark 'l'uo«- STREET THIS NOON. --- 'l'herc was an mcronse m t 1e number · ful 0 · e 1 - hurled their literature out of il win <low. day evening, on the Clinton street show - MAY IIAYE ACCOl\IPAl'lffiD TORON· of .nar!'iag~s in only one of the sh: states ' ---- cam r e u<rs. 'l(l1l!e I. \Y, W. officials in New 'York grounds. This entertainment is claimed Ab.mt twenty Italian laborers working WANT HltiiiER WAtiES TO HOLDUP 1\iEN. -:Xcw Hampshire. There was a de- . 'l'hree men. suspected of particivuting JAPANESE AND AMERICAN SHIPS were wiring protests. to Governor Smith to be clen.u nnd up·to-dntr. It has heeo for the Oliver Costich Company on ~he D•t • , 1 ~s ..._ crPnse in the number of divorces inVer· m tbo assassmat1on •were arr.sted July of N:ew York, as well as Governor Silzer engaged to play the GPnesee county fair-, B3nl; street pnving job went on a strike rmt, 1\liCI., J\uly ~ .- ... wo young mont, but the rntio of divorces to the 23d by men of General :Martinez's rom· COLLIDED OFF PORT AN6ELES ofY-ewJersey,cbnrging that mob vi<>ienre Rochester exposition aud th<> ::-;'ew York nt noon tollay. l:he men said they want• \\men, who gave the names of Hazel number of marriages slLowEd an - inJ mnnd, At that time four !lying columns hn!l been. instigated against their Hobo- state fnir -\n t'\yracuse. The show-. bav\' rd a rai•P in rmy. 'fhey have been re- <iliveL' and Josephine Hnrt were ·taken cren;e in that state ns it did in tbe other of e-nvalry were searching the country· Seattle, \lash., Jn!y 28 ·~The Japan- ken ball, Hobok-en police over the tclc- their own railroad cars and carry 43 n•iviug 55 cents an hour. No !lciinite intn custody at au npnrtment houso enr!y five states, in which divorces incrcase!l side. \\\ stea:;::uer Nnndn.saun.mnrt•, inbouncl pbone flatly denied tbnt any riot occur- wagons in nil. incr<•asc was asked for, ~:,cltaly .\-t~Ld ~ro liPid ~or T~rohnto 1 , Ontb., in number. from the Orient, \in Srm Francisco. re<l or reserves were rushed. -------- Clinton F. Thom:pson, superintendent Lon •es In connectwn w1t t 1e ro · Bclginln- Honore<l R. W. Boyden. Calif., a.ml Portland, Ore., C{)llided to- THE Rt:V L. H SCHAEfr.R S S J hery July 24th of Toronto bank messeng-, Rnssinn Tra<lo Increases. • Paris, July 28.-Tite Beiginn govern· di\Y, fott:r miles west of Port Angeles in OIL FLANT SUPERINTENDENT , ~; • ' ~ ' ' ' '' in .:!h~rgp of the work, Sllld that the melt '\~it . . • ~loscow, July- 28.~Russia's foreign ment bns conferred the d~eol'ntiou of the the strn-i:ts of Juan De Fuca, with the TRANSFERRED 10 WASHINmON 1 were bein~ p~i<l the prevailing wage rate Lee glrls.ai'O bemg questioned to I.ea:u trn!le for the six months ended March Grun:l Cro's of thl' Order of Leopold· steamsbi]l R.n.inier, outbound from Sent- DIED FROJ\l A BROKEN NECK h I' for tins dLstrtct nnd declared that if tho ir tb Y. \ere companions of >~.wo or six lalst shows an increase over the prceeff· \on l1oland 'IV. Bovden upon -the ocr:I· tle nml Olher l'ngeut Sound points for . 'l' \ R<:v. Lnwrenee II. Rchaefcr, S. men were not at work on lfonday ·morn· or S\\en t h I t tl t J \·n ''r·~IIC!'sco all·' Lo ' I c II'f Xew York, July 28.-rtudolph Koch- S.J .• son of the lr.•te lir. and :\lr•. Jo'l n in!!\ !·tber mnn \VOUI<l take the!'\ plRCb .. fr ~\uc . nen, w 0 8 10 iCir wny 0 ill~ hnlf year, according t~ official si<111 of his retirement as unnilicial rep· ~\ \ ~ · u s .,.nge es, a • - ' • ~ ' •. ,. om 111 1 d T t t t f 1 - ~ T'·e ct·e~· as tnl< n ff tl R · 1 • 01 :r le1' of Ba~onue, N. J ., superiatendcnt of Schaefer_ of !ldtarm, l.as been trun•ferr<'cl ,\11 ti·\ ·\ltl\r•'\nns •mp!ovcd on the J\ob 1 ,,, .. 1 ·ng tli a cbrbowc e Tohron ° s 't''e 0 • etnlistics. Tbe value of the exports is reSiHt!nth·e of tlte rnitQd States on the u -· w e 0 Le nm er 1 \ \ ... ' ' ' ' \ ·' o ro cry. e arres s were 4 031 OOO d bl \ . . . put on the :\Iamlasauamnru. n Standard Oil plant there, died tlu;: from l'me Illu~<, .\rk.,, where be Jtnq nr<\ still workiug, r, 1 ndc upnu information furnished by To· pluc~d at 7,a. , go! ru es. .u.ore re!l.1!'ll.twn enmmLsston. _ mor~ing in n hospital from a brok•u been rector of l5t. l'•t~r ~ chu;rh .nearly Toe concrete foundation for the .pave• mnto polic~. thun 30 p<\r cent went to England. , . Jolnuon to A<ldrcss \Vall Street. ~eck •. He recei>ed 'the injnry w~ile div· five yen;s_, to n rbm·eh tn '~ nshmgton. ment has been laid as far as the aile Religious Wave m Hung:trY,. New ~ork, July 28.-'rhe Rev. Wil- mil 1nto s!tallow water at 1VooJ!an1 '~be rehgtous ordPI' !n winch Fatbel' in the rear of the .i\In.in street stor 8. y PatJers Raised Price, Budapest, July 28.-A great wave of liam \T ilkinson, retired missionary of Beach Thursday. Schaefer belongs pro-ndes rectors for e Rotnt\aius Pidtell Toront(), l'hicago, Ill, July :'!11.-The 15th an- nun! eonvent lou of llle Rnlnry clubs of A rnerica will be bel<! at 'Toronto, Ont., on June 10th, 1024, it wns announced by the n~tionul 'bonril of directors meeting in this c1t:>:, St. Louis, :lin., ,Jtr!:y 2~'.-The Post· religion~ feeling is today sweeping over Trinity -<'linrch nod lmown as the \Bisli- . 1l'atbolic c<llore<l cou~:regnt.i.ons through- Gcneraily Fair \VcathM\ Next Week. Dispatch an1! the Globe-Democrat an· the l)ensantry of Hungary bet11t1Se of the op of -;;\'nil Stroot,\ hns invited his l{cen for Government llomes. _ out the South. Father s,·hacfer's nd· '\Ynshington, July ~8.-The weather nounce Sundny editions will sell for 10 jtlle~ed appearance of a picture of the friend, ')(ngnns .Tohn•on, newly-elCf!tCd ~ndo.n, July 28.-More than 1<J,000 dress in \Ynsbii!gt••l~ will b\ Xo .. -13~ forPrnst fot· itext wee!;; is: Temperatut·e instead of 5 cents, beginning August 5th., Holy Virgin in the brunches of a walnut Cnited Stntes senator frnm ~Hnnesota. appbcahons have be~ made for use of (Xewtou plare, :X. \\. He ts monng to nNuiy overage for the s<\ason; generally High. ~ost o! production Is. given as the tree in a little rillage in the county o! to nddt'ERS a noon religious meeting- b.. tl1~ 10,000 houses wh1ch the government.! Washington and expects soon to spend fair, but there is a probability of ·widelY. :rensoD,, • ,ZclilDlen. --~ ~ '--' \'\ :Wall sb:eat, • .~ ~ \~ :will build :within the :next !e)V; mollths, pnrt o( his vacation in Batavia, scatlere<l ·thund~~ li!lQrin!o ~ --- · •. ,· '