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Show CHIIIA 7RY1HG TO THE "OPIUf.l STAr.IP-OU- EU 7i H " ,;r r ; A, v. ( r I V. Atr Ia' ! i f A, ' t' f'LV J. lis. if 1 ' .'- -f I f , Vie It It reported that the Chinese express fear that the League of Nations will not be strong enough to enforce the Hague opium convention of lfllZ Our photograph shows one of China's methods of wiping out this evil. They " ' ' from the opium trust sre burning part - 25,000,O0O worth-o- f "." ' plum-purchas- ed the peac conference' who have teen sent inck to Constantinople's 'Private Paul J. Gillespie with their wives about to, start from New York on the second leg f their Journey from "France to Frisco." A American circus performs ace for the .Yanks at Bordeaux, " ' ' jM' ' , ' - " - " ' . France, awaiting transportation hon e. lTurkish-.dlegat- e Xo L. Bolln and Corporal Edward ' ones fo benefit . No food was, to be , In open roarkpta.;v-';-;--;-.(i"The bolshevik ration being insuflk dent the Inhabitants either, starved, to decide, they have Jiad plain wam-- j his life frqdjMthe allies, 'bnjt thntjttejr. or- - if they had property exchanged OF Inghaiflnase the United "States" still purpose to try him for his crimes becomes a member of the League of Is evidenced by their warning" to HolJewelry or lothlng for fcftjof food smuggled Into the Nations, it will be called on soon to land not to permit him to escape from by peasants from begin - assuming - International duties Dutch territory, and by Lloyd George's were demanded, , and responsibilities, v Dispatches from announcement In - the house of commons Parts say President Wilson will proptiifted, In vast uantl-tle- s that William will soon be placed Murdered Civio Leaders and 'if a man Is well dressed he is a bol vtk currency, . was thrown about In the streets, pose to congress the acceptance of s on trial In London. shevik ; If In rags he Is harmless.' t United How Launched mandate and the for States for mluelesar Sacked Homes Before being, Constantinople practically ; "The bolsheviks divided the popula AH matters concerning the peace "Curious crowds stlU- - gather on the Armenia. tion into three classes for distribution The . Great Experiment of Quitting Riga. treaties are now in the hands of the of food.. To receive this dally ration water front at Libau hatching white National Prohibition. aDbllcatlona hurl tn ho mnria tnr MtrAm flour unloaded from American ships of Senator Borah, rampant opponent of new council of five, comprising Lan"ef administration. but as applicants were often thrown f the league, broke out in a new place sing, Pichon, Balfour, Tittonl , and and children In .warehouses last week, witlvcharges that the propa Maklno. Tittonl let It be knpwn that FKo:.isTAsmio;i Into prison Instead of receiving cards, Womenflour from the floor and. eat. It of the league to enforce peace, Italy wished au territory taken from many were frightened into staying pinch raw from their finger tips. Stevedores EMERGENCY LAY III EFFECT ganda v is Austria to be definitely disposed of headed by way and starving. Taft, In the Austrian .treaty, which meant of wet flour from ship scrape lumps orMr. financed Taft'a by Wall street, Ne Bread for Weeks. waptatn Ferman Makes an Offlclai Re decks and secrete it in bootlegs. ' that that pact could not be formulated most fact in the that ' ganization glories "Feeble men and women stood in ' "A little meat Is on sale at prbhlbl-tlv-e President Returns Hems to Take Up pert en Cendltlona to the Ameri-- I of its finsndal support comes from for alme time and not without a 'pro line for hours to receive their rations. can Relief Administration House cats art sold under for League ef Nations Senaprice. men Fight of big business and broad vision. tracted debate over the Flume quesand often there was no bread for the more appetizing title of Toot rabNe Bread fer Weeks. ': tor Borah Charges That Wall' ,;.. "It may be," said Senator Borah, tion especially,:'', v, weeks. When there was .any extra bit' After five years of war and Tbe Chinese delegates said they ex Is Financing League of , occasion for the opposition the Street "that the population is reduced New York. Before the bolshevlsts food, such as meat, fats or vegetables, Nations PropagandaBritish upon thepart of small men is hot a pected to sign the treaty with. Aus-tri- s, v In which they found nothing obabandoned Riga they murdered most bolshevik, commissaries were the only from 12,000 to 4,000. V limitation of vision ; It may possibly R44 Meets With . Dirigible of the civic leaders, played machine and thereby gain admisjectionable, be Investments are not that the .their Disaster When Near End sion to the League of Nations despite guns on the persons In one prison and and same are their not Interests the ef Voyage. " ' ' ' ' tbe withholding of their signatures . lacked the homes of the wealthy, acsame. from the German treaty. China probreceived official to an report be are cording that It may confining they By EDWARD W. PICKARD. .. here by the American relief sdmlnls-ttvttlothemselves to the. interests of their ably will make a separate peace with The United States has launched the own, country and believe In the tradi- Germany. In refusing to sign the Just after ' the tions and policies of their country, snd German treaty the Chinese delegates experiment great Howell This report, made by Capt. was that nominally It may., possibly be .that those who disobeyed their Instructions signed treaty from 7 Great Britain to Dispose, of Ves- - Ing the "A" to "F" classes, are now ' . Baltic mission, fcnd forwarfled by Herclassed as noneffective, and 97 of brought the war to an end, our war- take a wider view of the, matter are Peking, being influenced by the south seis by Auction. , ..- . them. Including 21 for Immediate die time emergency prohibition 'act went those who have large Investments In China revolutionaries. bert Hoover, director general of the beother countries, and who propose to inhabitants posal, appeared In the list of, April 9. Into effect and the entire country organisation, asserted that The Turkish delegation to Parts There will soon, therefore, be- - no de- came officially "bone dry." Presumahave more Investments there, which In of Riga, heartened by the arrival of ' demobilisation will be was bly completed sent back home In a hurry be In Usethe vestments unwill before be launched on Uttie Outlived 200 turned worth stroyers Have That their nary had Many sf American supplies, very 1909. All the torpedo boats, excent within two months or so, and there less tbey are underwritten by the Unit- cause its Ideas concerning- - the main. -- iuinese 44old oppressors and - now r were hunting High Flaos" W tenance of the Ottoman empire were the M turbine-driven- boats of . the wHl'be' a "wet spell" at least In some ed States government" : - ! down bolshevlsts and executing many Naval 'Hlstery. 1906-0coastal In are be states unto the constitutional amendbuilt type It is not easy to see why American quite contrary to the plans, of the aldally.-'' t rad-ing cleared otf and 48 are In, the list ment goes into effect on January 18. business men should be criticized be lies. These plans, however are still The report warned that "a large London. Nearly 200 , warships . of At present there Is considerable con- cause they wish to see peace perma Inchoate. Greece, which wanted pot-Perhaps the most Interesting unit of ical element is left to the population, the British navy, most of which have this Is torpedo boat No. 079, fusion concerning the scope and the nently established In Europe so that session of Constantinople and realises and failure of the authorities to pro- outlived their usefulness, are, to be whichgroup In naval maneuvers was enforcement of the emergency law, A they can resume trade, commerce and that she cannot have It, Is urging that the vide food until the city can get on its sold to the highest bidder as soon as commanded by King George, then a federal court has ruled in favor of Industry with the European the United States accept the mandate An in feet again might lead them, with the they can be cleared of their guns, etc. beer and wine containing not to ex- stance of what lieutenant In the navy..' are getting ready for that dty as well as for Armenia, assistance of the bolshevlsts still, in Among the vessels to be disposed of they ceed. per cent of alcohol and In to do Is supplied by tbe news that but there Is more than a .chance. that hiding, to attempt another uprising." are several which have a high place localities tbe dealers are taking three great American construction conthe Americans would not n agree ; to many CLAIMS KINSHIP TO KAISER Even with the arrival of American in naval history and around, which a chance and dispensing those drinks. cerns have been awarded a contract this. Meanwhile the Greek forces In were pictured hovers an Intense sentimental interest supplies food conditions In post States the old and new laws for the rebuilding of the Nancy district Asia Minor are fighting three Turkish, as distressing. . "Hoof rabbiU"---bo- lA somewhat similar step was taken Girl Held for Tneft In England Says on pronioiuon prevent even uus. in of France at an estimated figure of armies over which the government of : She ' Is Princess of , shevlk for house cats are bringing by the admiralty In 1904, when a large esse the manufacture and sale of $250,000,000, which sum may be dou- Turkey says It has no control. any almost prohibitive prices, as they are number of obsolete vessels. were dis.Germany. with the grester alcoholic bled. all drinks virtually the only form of meat avail posed of. At that time a great hue and content are barred and Attorney. GenIt was predicted In Washington that ' ? London. Tried on a charge of lar- eral Palmer has ordered able: ' ,: V cry was raised, as many persons feared rigid enforce with the return of President Wilson 5 from Weimar declared III. Dispatches tesWflOO Persona that the strength of the navy would be ceny, a girl known as Daisy Irving ment of the law relating to them. there would be a radical change in the national that would at was tified she assembly at matter a that as Kent, Bromley, But The "wets" have been making a once take Captain Forman reported .that 18T, seriously Impaired. up the peace treaty and that the government's policy toward Mexv 000 persons nearly 15,000 of whom of fact the sale of the ships resulted Innocent and had a "double who was game but losing-- fight, and the "drys' Ico. Senator King of Utah, Democrat stronger than ever a thief. The girl said she waa born at have refused to yield at any point a majority for Its ratification was as said the administration would are seriously 111 from typhus, effects In making the-napracsured. Germans Tbe been had notl was on January 1. 1893, and of starvation and other causes are and the coining sale la expected ,to Potsdam The forces of the latter in congress Bed that the blockade would be lifted tically Issue an ultimatum to Carran- ' DIamendo christened Wllhelmlna SO Amereffect similar a have from are planning to pass measures to pre as soon ss the receiving a meal a day pact were ratified, and za, demanding guarantees for the pro- The removal of i obsolete vessels In HohensoIIern. ican kitchens, while American bread vent the country from going on a the. hope, that German, tection of American lives and nronHer father was Prince Victor purpose, and In whisky-drinkin- g is being distributed from 90 depots. 1904 had a two-fol- d basis between the they expressed of war would be released at erty In Mexico and hinting af Interprisoners son war. Hamburg HohensoIIern. the With an epidemic of dysentery feared both respects wss Justified by the time of demobilisation and January 18, the same time. As an earnest of their vention by the United States. Tho and and to put a stop to the sale of weak warm season, It set free the personnel needed to of the brother of the In the approaching public haa Just learned the facts conIntentions the Germans ceased all good and to cousin the prince. American medical experts are study start the nucleus crew system, beer and light wines at once, regard warfare 60 the Poles simultaneously cerning the brutal murder ef John W. Her mother was a Frenchwoman, less of court Ing the situation to decide what foods placed ont of commission ships which rulings. Correll, an American citizen, near s. some for time and not without a name in she and her return knew an the did not give only by adequate are most urgently needed. Though the United States Is now the Released fiom In -that Tamplco on June 18, and the assault danger Before the boisnevists aoanaoneo fighting efficiency for the cost of their was Girlie Irving. Accused further only "dry" country, there may be an the Poles turned all direction, their had visited she said that one nearly every other before very long, for the United upkeep. the city they opened the doors of believe that Carranza soldiers were attention to the Oaliclan-Volhynta- n Widespread interest wilt be aroused country during her life, but the first Kingdom alliance, encouraged by tbe prison and drove the prisoners Into the tbe perpetrators of , those shocking, counter-offensiva. In front, starting Octocame waa to in she time names of of the England ships success of the American prohibitionists, which ysrd, where machine guns played upon by the revelation crimes. ' , to claimed broken have (hey Senti ber last them,", said Captain Fonnan's report, to be removed from service. has opened, a campaign, tq.putOreat the Ukrainian resistance and regained She " then came with her 'parents Britain on the same basis, "The bodies of seven clergymen and a mental interest In his majesty's ships American control of. Important towns aud railA Having lived to see the triumph el motor Journey and a methods n number of women were found when of war Is strong, amounting almost to from Parte. will, be followed and JMnerf.-ca- ways. There la no assurance, how the cause for which she labored ' were for an to Incidents such a evoked visit ot ancient bungalow reverence, by troops entered the city. speakers Imported. . London corre ever, that Germany will not many year, Dr. Anna Howard 8haw, again her adventures of which' the' accused "Under the bolshevik reign occu monument as Nelson's Victory. . predict that to deprive the break out on the east front, for accord German' princess In spondents president of "the National Among- the ships now to' b dis- spoken "Tanr Britisher of his ale, porter and beer ing to correspondents she haa, alnce honorary; pants of handsome residences were American Woman's Suffrage associaown declared. she right" moved Into slunis and hordes of ruf- posed of are many. which have been my would almost precipitate a revolution. the armistice, reorganized as army of tion, psssed sway, at ber borne ' In It was alleged that under the name British labor Is fians invaded richly furnished apart- brought prominently before the public prohibition, about, 1,000,000 men , and gathered Moylan, Pa, at the age of seventy-onagainst V.' Miss of flown a have she of the flags rented fur but so is American labor; and It may Raymond ments. Houses of the wealthy were eye. Several for three times that nuiq year. During the war Doctor Shaw ransacked and furniture, clothing and distinguished officers, and not a few nlshed cottage at Hayea and while be that John Bull will .In tbe not dis- equipment as many airplanes as did excellent work aa chairman of tbe ber. Including In of a connection a records made with there have disposed piano, sewing tant.' future, be reduced, to drinking Jewelry shipped into the interior.' she had when she surrendered. Of womena committee on the council of machine and other household articles. "To be well dressed In Riga today the war. "lemon susshes" and "minerals." The course - all thla Is contrary to : the national defense, and for this she had More then 100 destroyers, compris- - She was held. la dangerous. A grim local Jest says world will watch the American expert terma Germany tT accepted,, and If. the lust been awarded the distinguished I men t, one M the greatest ever r tt-o-i stories are true the aniei will bat service tneoar. n In economics, with Intense Interest In the nofburg museum. to get busy again, .The Germans can Professor D'Ancona pointed out to be trusted In One. respect,' 'and ' one The first "bslloon" to trross tbe Atthe Associated Press correspondent comHla great task abroad completed so n!y.,They will evade tbe tresfyif. lantic, the British dirigible that the Austrian! cannot claim thai far as might be, President Wilson hss K is possible ror them to do so. manded by Major 8cott. which was to 1748 when Duque Leopold became em- In surrendering this stone they would returned to his domestic duties. On a, The. French foreign office, gave "out lis re arrived at Roosevelt field, ' Dispute Between Italy and Aus- peror of Austria.. be Injuring Vienna's art collection the homeward trip he signed bills sod the texts of the. proposed sgreements N. Y late In the afternoon of ' tria Over Art Collections. lie said the Austrian government since they were willing to p?rt with It read documents and otherwise pre- of France with the United States and July 5, came to grief In the Bay of had been notified of Italian claims to to the former emperor who is now a pared himself for the contest that con urest ' Britain Oeslgna.;to protect Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New this Jewel months ago, and If It per- private cltlsen and has left the coun- fronts Tim In the United States.. The France sgslnstnnprovoked Trggresalon Brunswick. " A 'Untied States destroyRe-- , ;.: ...... mitted Emperor Charles to1 carry it try. Italians Particularly Anxious te goal he has set for himself Is the rati by Oermsnys The pacts differ In that er was elimatrhed to her ild f mm fha cover Former Austrian Emperor's ficatlon by tbe 'senate of the peace Great Britain "consents to come" to Otter Cliff station at Bar. Harbor. Me. away It would be necessary to obtain Marrlea Brotfere Widow. i "Florentine Qem. possession of It again. , It la unknown treaty. Including the covenant of the the rescue of France, while tbe United Tbe airship evidently was following here whether the emperor baa disposTopeka. Kan. An unusual featun League of Natlone. Victory will not 8tates "will be bound ,to come Imme the coast Hue in s southwesterly direct developed at tbe marriage license desk come easily, though !t"probsbly will diately." Vienna. A new turn haa been given ed of the diamond while In Switzertlon toward New York. ' The dirigible ' Various plans are being devised by started from East to the dispute between Italy and Aus-- . land in order to pay hla living ex- In the probate Judge's office here when come," maybe after the covenant bas Fortune, Scotisndj Ernest D. Dsy; thirty-tw- o years of been amended to meet the objections the Germans to save the former kaler at 1 148 On the morning of July 2. and tria sver art collections by the state-- - penses. of this city, secured a license, to now Disde by a considerable number from trial and punishment, tncfudlnr despite the accident, the achievement Prof elisor D'Ancona has carefully sge mcnt that former Emperor Charles has years of of senators. Those who are agnlnst the formation of a national ' league Is considered In aviation circles carried off to Switzerland the imperial traced the history of this remarkable wed Katie' Day, twenty-on- e I Jewels, the nole of which are regard- stone which, legend relates, waa lost age. also of Topeks. Mrs. Day was tho league In any form are very few, for the "protection of his freedom ami success. The new 'motor that was In- , . M ill near forlife," ,Von Bethmann-Uollweg, ed In Aush la as being his private on the battlefield of Granson by the widow of his brother. This Is ssld but stubborn. If Mr. Wllaon Is equal isiiru wutrgI pyitjnuiuij unui chancellor, formally; the end of the voyage, and the crew property, but claims for which have Charles tbe Bold, duke of Burgundy, to be the first time such n thing hss ly stubborn, the whole matter Is likely mer , Imperial occurred here. It Is prohibited by Isw te become a partisan Inane despite the asked the silled and associated pow, of 23 men. Including one American, been filed by Italy, particularly the six centuries ago, It was picked up snd believed to be tnsomesates snd, some iwintrles,,,., efforts, of. many, party. Jcadcrs to pre--. carats. rs,.to, place .him on trial Jaitead at had nothing but praise fur h cendwet Florentine diamond ot 133 The Italia if tommlsalonef ," Trofessor i' piece of glass' snd sold for a small Tent this. It Is tntlmnted that, if the the former emperor, assuming .rp!"iHWT of the big airship before that 123,000 Collar , Dog. Scores of army and navy officers sutinle makes evident Its Intention ro slbillty ' for all the acts for which D'Ancona, haa stated that thta d)a- -' sum. It found Its wsy to Switserlsnd, Hudson, N. T. "Monte CrW re- refuse' to ratify, the president will William Is blntned. The Oermsn gen- were at Mlneola to welcome the Britmond formed part of the collection left where It was sold for 11.000 ducats to to the city of Florence under the will the duke of Milan, and brought ' to ceived a 125,000 collar on Ms birth- withhold the treaty for the time being, eral staff, which resigned, sgretMl t.i ish flyers, and general eympftthy was of Anna Maria Uedld, but that It was Rome In 1001 by Ferdinand Medici. day. Monte Crista,- s bulldog, bad a and tMt would at once make It sn out withdraw. Its resignations If the gov- expressed. " During the voysge tbe dicarried off by the house of Austria la It has been on exhibition of late years party In honor of the event. andout pnrty question. There Is pre ernment would promise not to ctve np rigible hsd been In slroost constant for arralRnmenl before touch, by wireless. with ships, .ti6 the cedent for' such a cftuTse. ''' T If the Issue Is put up to the people a .court William Is In ho danger of nearlng the end, with shore stations. BOLSHEVIKI LEFT DEATH IN WAKE hsd HEWS REVIEW -- ihep.tutryj;'Ebifiinrct'' Bright-hued;.bp!s- CURllEljlEVEIITS -- : . s woo in m -- ... a. SCRAP BIO WARSHIPS ' : . - r -' 9, i : r vy WI1-hel- m ex-kals- pro-ssllle- . e ' -- - e . . ARE CLAIMING KARL'S JEMELS R-8- . Mln-eol- u 1-- 3 fr |