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~ Bmured ar Second-Ciase Mail Matter at the Post finahtfia flames ESTABLISHED it 1855. ° PusLisa®» Every Fripay Mornine in THs BrAxpsLEY Block. {j Rpl. Ré‘ffl Pusiisuzas Office at Unadilia N.Y. FIFTY MEN INDICTED _- as on. swiinuens Misuse of Mails Charged to Four Companies and Ten Bro- kerage Hoyses. New York.-The federal grand jury returned indictments\charging four ofl companies, ten brokerage concerns and more than fifty individuals of using the mails to defraud Investors in, oll stocks. The four oll compunies are the Ranger Oil Company, the W. P. Williams Oil Company, the Great Western Petrole- um Corporation and the Crown Ol Company, The brokerage firms indict- ed are Curtis, Pucker & Co., United Becuritles Company, H. Kent Holmes & Co., H. Morgan Pollok & Co., Thomp- son, James & Co., Stickney, Rawlinson & Colclough, Crossman, Sherman & Co., George A. Lamb & Co., E. M. Ful ler & Co. and Greenbaum, Bigelow & Gredubaum, Newrly all offlcers of the oll companies and brokerage concerns and stock salesmen also were Indicted. Complaints against the companies first were filed with the Post Office De- partment a year ngo. An investigution by Inspector Howard B. Mayhew de- veloped that the alleged fraudulent practices had extended all over the United States, The complaints: were referred to the Department of Justice. While attempts were belng made to round up the Tudicted nieh, complnlntq came In agiins( two other of} concerns. Jerome Shomous, ussistant United States attorney general, said he had a list of about 90 ofl companies against which complaints have been filed with the Department of Justice, These In- dictments, he snid, were only the be- ginning of extensive prosecutions of Tellers of worfilloss stocks and the work would continue untfl all of the as oa ausls & + geal se 65 €rooked companies were driven out of business, Only one of the Indicted men was brought to court, This wis Lewls C, Vin Riper, who controls the United Securities Company. Federal Judge Grubb Axed bail at $20,000, Mr, Slimnmons sild it had been re- ported to him thit one of the indicted men bad made more than half a mil- Hon dollars during the Inst six months and carried $50,000 pocket money, Big | dividends were prowlwes to Invertors, It Is charged, and part of the money \obtained through the sate of the stock was used in paying monthly dividends, Alluring descriptions of the value of the oll propertles, it is ulloged, were sol t through the mugs D wt caw c > ~~fhe mos exploited company. Indicr- ed Is the Ranger OH Company, which is capitalized At $1,000,000. Its officers are Charles L. Fulton, president; A, I Kirselburgh, vice president, aind. John A. Cleveland, secretury and frensurer lintataliont zou . 20% 2,000 DROWN ON PRISON SHIP. British, Austrian, German and Finnish War Captives Loge Lives. London ~Tave theimaind British Aus trinn, Gertucn ind Pinn'sh prisorets s war were drowned when a Rolsle steamsblp was surk recently in the Neva river, according to n Helsingfor dispatch | to the. Central | News No Amerfonns were. mentfoned as. bein aboard A Reuter's report from 8 holm would seem to confirm this di~ patch, sfying that a ship was sunk o Tune 6 with 2.000 repatriated prisoners COAL WAGE BOARD IN MINE. Commission Adjourns Hearing to Go Underground, Scranton, Fa The commission ap pointed by President Wilson to settle the wage controversy between the an thracite cool operators and infne work ers made an nnderground explomtion of the local mines - Final deliberaiions of the commis: sion will be held In Washington fol- lowing the presentation of testimony here. A decision is expected In sixty days. Will Convene at Richfield Springs. The 1920 convention of the New | York State Corl Merchants' Associa- tion will be held in Richfield Springs in September, presumably the 9th, 10th and litb. The convention met last year at the Thonsand Island House, Alaxandria Bay, and was at- tended by over 350 delegates and members of their familes. It is be- Heved with the accessibility of Rich- feld Springs and ite state road con- ceding, thid fhe meeting will bave évens larger attendance this year. Shade ® m m= =- ~ mess 3 Church Notes fo- =-- 4+ bis GREEKS ROUT TU - § - p M. E. CHURCH REEKS Wilbar C. Dodge, Pasior. ARMY IN FIRST DRIVE i) e All services on new time. L$THEA e\ l > \ 11 a, m. morning worship ' R 12 a. m. Sanday school A myrna , Old Time 7:15-9:15 Anatolian Massacres Believed t0 | 7 p. m. Epworth League Nationalist Forces Negr Smy ‘All Shows On e Be Forerunner of General 8 p.m. A union evening service| Are Compelled to Withdraw . Saturday Juiy 3 Moslem Attack at Presbyterian church. When Town Fails. ! s & f * Prayer meeting Thursday eveniug 66 99 at 8 o'clock. ko S Smyrna, | Asla - Minor.-The - Gree MANY VILLAGES ARE BURNED.| services at East[Sidney on 01d grimy hag begun an offensive against © 1:80 p. m, SundayfBchool. :| the forces of Mustapha Kemal Pashs. ' A peerless spectacle of life and Greeks Have Landed Forces at Points 2:15 the Turkish Nationalist leader, accord- struggle in old Judea, in _ ; d by StU8 . - + Along Gulf. of Saros for Their Tha public is cordially invited to ing to an official statement Issue chick 5 . I: ent Into Oriental these services. Greek army headquarters. The Greeks ; which 5,000 actgrs fflke part. Suits evement in are meeting with success, the state | Jt palpltfltfls with life, force, Shoes T . U ' hrace, et. ment says, 'The communique reads: overwhelming splendor. - Shirt Rev. Yale Lyon, Rector \The offensive of the Greek army A luction of old Jerusal irts Constantinople. - Constantinople Is ' against the forces of Mustapha Kemal ' rcprgc uction 6,13 alem Straw H beginning to feel the effects of the July 4 Independence Day. Pasha began June 21. The operetions the Jafia Gate, the Tomb of Greek advance, The Greek steamer Holy Communion and Bermon 11 &. are proceeding successfully. The ene ' p. ;q dazzingly real. Yaeinthus has arrived here having on m- my, concentrated in the vicinity of Ak- ACs r of si It h board sixty Nationalist officers cap- Baptlems 5 p. 10. Hissar, 58 miles northeast of Smyrpa, <- A story of siren cruelty, the G tured on June 28, and Greek refu&®@® puis g pysnsony and Reading 7:30 WAP both in front and fADk : gopdor purity of the Lord's pro- enu ure arriving from Kila and other y Evensong € \20 movements. He withdrew In disorder, , ° Black Sea ports and the interior vil- P<: and Ak-Hissar was occupled by our i phet. Don't miss it. Tell your lages of the peninsula between Isinid ' e maps. Xe continued m? udvfucef' t ! Friends. Invite everybody. and Constantinople. PRESBYTERIAN. ccording to information given out , F 6. - dT‘llney report that the Turks, lrlxmfns- Rev. Royal L, M. Neufeld, Pastor féuzizfcineogntgzxxealfitd (1111125113: i‘AlSO 583,18 Review, \The Film ed by the Ismld and Smyraq fightlox, C - are burning Greek viages audbshool- All services on new time. Greece was given a free hand In the | Beautifu Ing down the Greeks, July 1. 7:30 Mid week service Prep- | military measures in Turkey, decided . -- “Ihi According to the refugees this is Aratory service. After the close of upon at the Hythe conference the day Monda Jul 5 but a forerunner of a general Moslem | the service there will be a meeting of previously, After the Boulogne con- | Y, y attack upon the Greeks, which is ex- the Ladies' Society. e cae Hee o clang ; He isfthef best love maker on the pected when the news generally is cir- July 2 Friday 8 p. m. The Brother* 24 tn f! hS ut ly w {if hay . screen tod'u euluted throughout Anatolin of the ed In advices that the plans of Marsha Greek advance and the Turkish casual hood meets at the home of Mr, Neu- roch and Field Marsbal Sir Henry | E In OR A toes feld. Come one§fOome all, the usual) Wilson In this respect bad been ap- faknef Wirciaais in ® 0 ip . . roved. 'The premiers, It was said © The Nationalisty of Trebizond Prov. £004§tbings will be on band proved P - hie iz 89 FROM Ince have begun the deportation of Bunday July 4th 10 a.m. Bible lflmniilmelse blufnfiufefl were ”6911\er i Whenka Mall LOVeS Greeks Into the Interlor and this pro- chool, Remember the contest be- rfnjmuluxflg 601111: or! the (shrink) or al. ably will be general all along the Bluck n this date. n Ariming from the forces . Thisfstar has been conceded to Sea Const of Anatolia gins o ~ of Mustapha Kemal reaching the Dar- | a Tho diam; have landed forces at 11 % M- morning services. The dunelles.] : be the Esupreme leader of film' points along the Gulf of Saros, will Lord's supper will be observed. Those - ; love makers. He brings to the Pattie“ land additional troops at Rodosto and | Who wish to unite by letter or confes- Paris.~-A Havas dispatch frm Con- art a wonderful natural endow- j will soon begin their movement from ston please consult the praetor. stantinople says the Greek army which \_ ~' i Occidental Into Oriental Tumour There@will be a meeting of the Ses- 52213158 $3.83?!\(enszullgxlxnilr-néll “111311213? ment of grace; and he has per- The Turks aro being evacuated (Tom gions justZprior to the morningservice ; C iC fected the science of eaptiv the shores of the Bosporus, to make 8 justip & Smyrua and also the Ottoman post of- | ce capt vation. shipping safe from snipers, and It I< 8 p. m. Union service in the Baup- fice there. , ( “115ngth gives him scope expected that n state of siege will be Hist church, \ hk Aesender of 800rdin® 'for the fullest display of these declured ut Constuntinople in order to mere -- o the newspupers, left Paris for Ath: , , il ml fang. , givg the Entente closer control of the BAPTIST cron ens, having hastened his departure be- | talents. It is a feature full of civil pnpulnllun E. J. Griewold, Pastor. cause. of the decision by the allied pre- i romance and heart thrill. Depression prevailed in Purkish clr * awold, Pant miers to {ntrust (0 the Greek army the | . cles over the first news that the Nu Morning services on old time, campaign against the Turks. <- Youlknow the class of picture tonalists fled In disorder in the first ©Vveningfon new time. ~ | Williams[plays in, why stay at attack against them, The 10 a, m. Bible school. home on this holiday evening? newspapers do not conceal their feur 11 a, m. Preaching service. > 6 that the situation I4 becoming grive * oR Tomb Was Tramp's Home. | Another two reel drama starr- owing to the reported heavy losses of | - 7 P- m+ O. E. 2. A tramp who had solved the present - ing Kathlyn - Williams under the §utluuullsx bands In the Ismild m- 8 p. m. Preaching The Resemblance diy problen of where to live by taking title \Adri le.\ glon. between a clock and aman. up his nbode In one of the ofd Raman C Jungle. e All Fuad Pasha, former commitnder tombs at Artes, on the Rhone, gave 7:30 p. m, Thursday evening prayer f np, gmve two i of the Twentieth Turkish Army Corps, | _(; cosennnl‘meat‘ln}; tourists the- fright af their - and one of the Nationalist commund * lives, © Wednesday Ju|y 7 | ers, is abandoning Kundra, near the ! T ~- They had gone out to see the remains ' f \ K mn hin Black Sea Const, northenst of Tsinld. Piano Tuning Player: Piano Repair | hy moonlight, when suddenly ont of a BUCK: JoNXEs In i There Is corresponding reJolelng Work | tomb emerged a human form, whieh ' M o anong. the Greeks over: the advance | . the moon eased to nppear execedirely of the army west of All-Rhehr, a walled Wuhmte “I \fwd Ircllnble Tn” \m2: ghostitke. 'The: fourlsts fled at fop fl heiLaSt Straw town In the: Viliyet of idin, the an. | 40 @xpert player plano tepfilt MAB 45° for the rown. decthring that thes Ad: ddr le v _ | elent mame of Philadelphia, 'The 007, service, Anyone Wighitg thit ' juq corp a resuercetion. The \ghoue OCNPEET from the novel of the . Ureeks ,-..|-.yr|k|||.;. \I'urMsh‘ln’sm-g (]|q-|\p Workddoxm minke nrrungullunnln #ith wis. interrogated by the. police ang Same niime by Harold Titus a ins 8006 men kited, wounded or made | us and we w see that the work is, will he prosecuted - for the French This a \t) is f Shi | prisoner. All the Greeks of milltury | done promptly. of wandering. withen vie.)\ 08 production is a typiead WORLD NEV | age n the effy are betug recruited to B. E. Pudney, thle means of «uhststence.-Prou rhe Western thriller, For those who CONDEN: (reinforce the army. . The recrults nre 40 Main St Continental - Edition of. the I unjoy the western pictures will 1 marrchnge through lhe bl“0(‘4 shoutIns i nle Lily: Mall. Chk 2. i singing K I Sidnev, N. Y. \ nod everything to please. Its w LONDON, o wing | NE io Keiunl lnuhn. the Nution | ~ man repent ~ ~ ais breeevy and \\'l'i‘“‘ un- won the four male ho leader, lar ghven blk appr al to lo} . b lga CHICAGO.-The : the reply of Turkey to the Ailed Pv i | oids an tale of love, adventure hasi come peste The reply absolutely beta & ~ & Land thinlis It oostors the teal Inormise «f ao a (oe Stoy Ebina te nfs S bh \ , wl mou vl as at Pon Greeks Iteehdd Bey anl brent dik prlng OW lng o west Toros $o This >the s mente rs ef the pe cee Athy Doers Del ene , a anck wun nt work thos anon 9D proeed ore Prae an Co LADIES COATS AT $20 TO $28 o BERLIN - Rega» Erlosh cnnser uce expect R al decision re (oof § an. . - . . t \a \ n Ki the irlbes * o ntfs coma by Src pra W Silt Poplins, Wool, Serge Dresses. Yardage Silk <1 Co ']1 Rich ail nen a mal, in Am sores to Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Plain and Figured i Mu P N hese l.‘\l“ u“ Erench dive recegnized the Lurks ~ - - tue doe a d tex dh tures, don't tonal foun. tie ae e P o thos Georgette Crepe, Plain and Figured Voiles. mess 10896 t £ be a filing \ov such s dne » tof . . of Turkey ° . o . .. - - H Jee} bo Germcrs The Turdush Catanct ft - House cleaning time is at hand in Window Lomos s\ s in tie For program. LONDON.-\Great are noanst the prea? - R - © , the slightest droere fest tos thik brtente '{“\'.“T;.”\'plv? - Curtain Materials, ecru and white. Prices are Sunshine Comedy. \ Hungry aby war debre \do ure sccupetion of Aratolfi whle tho in ® uns . y. 1 : treaty was petensg Apparently ley 35¢ to 85¢ per yard. Cretonnes are taking a Lions and Tender Hearts\ i‘iifiié‘\§m'}2 ever, the Entents ds (lint n state : a A « wae exists as af the prominent part in window dress up. . - {will 3:1.an wins « d French IB asin + + - . A f Comune Pa' C _ . » ene m | rimifiu'll’n'nb.\3i.: tltf,..\i “1:1 Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing-Lines Complete M Ml 1\~1 | 1 R In ~ Mans States reporting Bir! ery l ' * ° hal Alves Mintor in \Tus of Rogues contrary nounced that the would begin putting ‘ gues : \the treaty terms into effect: promptiy SHIRTS. HATS, CAPS Harbor, ind Larty Semon in gfitnzzosm‘mTirJn The Italfens did mot pr pate and . . \The Star Boarder.\ and it is reported In t onsantineple that i The new floor covering knownfas} Sanolin wears better : Boarder, CZ gpjfw'rfgji‘fd oo. ell dn The nforsemens of the than Linoleum. Price much less. Juiy 12 -Harry Morey in \The col eceited : sen men A flint?\ e Darkest Hour. round up snipers has al THIS STORE IS RUN ON contindes. Philadelphia Gains 274,150. ; h , Jl‘flyl 14 - William Russell in Toaslengion - Philadelphia bas a 'Shod With Fire\ another Catarrhal Deaf T population of 1,823.158, according to W. S. KNAPP. A. E. 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