a EL nb an a of Events SRNR ERENnENNn a : 3 WEDNESDAY BBR InLEn Federal apoerts made a viid offices of the Novi Mir, Russ ieal newspaper in New Yi rest fifteen, whl continge through (Hficiale despute Department repor Um tompany nen 1a by Mexican handits The Bolshevik! have mpol on the Sea 8 panic in LX proach of a Bolshuvist army, and Lettish LPR have Dvinsk, opening commanmici? tween Rigra ard Warsaw The Allies have refused Gerruang reghests to decregse the numer troops destined {or Terrdloriis which pleluseites sare (0 be} German war shine sp Flow are fo be | peris decidi wold cost rors (han the a Busan aed 3 THURSDAY. = Fe gugupuunuranannn Walker D. Hineu, Dhrector Genan of Railroads, in an address says ih Hines should be connelidated into a few great systems pefore they are tarned back to their owners nnd hat Wit and the public shaouid le represenicd in their managemint : All government agencies, aed by an awakened Congress, redoubled their campaign lo srushs cot the tid ical menace lo the United States, pnd Assistant Attorney General Garvan, continuing the Depsriment of Justice nationwide rawds, saany additional ra dical leaders were arrested. Glenn E. Plagmb, author of the nian for contre! of railroads by capital, labor and the public, has extended nis scheme to apply to all American in- dustries, eT has set forth his idens as “an industrial program. Willism Hale Thompson, Mayor of Chiengo, telegraphed every United United States Senator his opinion that the 7 sg treaty should be re. jected. is was regarded as an at- tack on Governor Lowden’s candidacy for the Republicun nomination for President. Attorney General Palmer testify. ing before a Senate Committew, de elsres thal the gorernment won mare by its agreement with the ment pavk- €rs than it would have done hy a vie tory in the courts, but admitted thire is little chance that the arrangemaont would result in Jowering prices. By a vote of 167 to 221 the minery’ convention endorsed the action of the union officials in accepting the pro. posal put forward by President Wil. son fo the: coal strike. London ers have a scheme for financing the new Baltic states, float- loans, guaraniesing the currency —- obtaining monopolies of raw ma- General Semenaff has ordered the " Caech-Slovaks in Siberia to remain guardiog the Trans-Siberian railway, hu | or continuing their evmcs- British and Italian Premiers and Ministers leave London to- for the Paris confurence, feeling ! regarding the outcome of i ———— BENNER ERNE u 5 » FRIDAY. n n BUN N NRE HS NRE Ban Francisco was selected ns the Democratic Natiosal Convention city. the chutirman of the National Committee, which was read at the Jackson lay dinnets. William Cl. McAdoo attacked After a secret session lasting all day, the al Committee in charge of the steel strike snnounced that the strike had officially ended. With the Military Affairs Commit tee of the House split evenly over the question of universal military train- El erty hae Dont oes that he ill can or the measure The ro he are willing to ~ : before the people with thie Republicans the of Nations, declared er Hue n Threats of American prohibition. | ists to carry the war ugsinsts drink Ika eas. Brita jars fending to car ie 0 tes in Engr land, where their money will be wi : © no result, Soutdwrn Paritie in California. Experts inthe FATRINIr Ey Bleed gis | TRAN LITE BE PHIRUAIY slut oe SUNDAY. : = nun NNEN Nanny A voung: denial, who was the main sgpport of his family, is murdered pith a hatebet in his office while | writing a letter of recommendation | for a man he had befriended and who! was recentiy released from Sing Sing on parole. The police are seeking! the paroled convict ! John D. Rockefeller sends a letter) to a reunion of Standard Oil chiefs! celebrating the fiftieth arniversary of | the original incorporation of the com. | pany, in which hae tells interesting! facts of its warly history. i Newton In. Baker, Seretary of! War, speaking in New York, sdve cates semty in Congress for members | of the Cabinet By a vote off 3258 to 6 the House re fused to seat Vietor Berger, Wiscon- | in Socialist. who was immasiiately | tes of his distract. fadwig C. A. K. Martens, self. stvied soviet “Anibmzsador,” immune from arrest while wander the custody of the Senate committee investigating radical activities, tlalied freely to newspaper men of his plans for pre. senting the cause of the soviets to the people of Amurics® Secretary Glnss ankefl Congress for a fund of $150,000.000" ty he used in buying food for the starving peoples of Austria, Armenia and Poland. General Pershing in a letter to Rep- resentative Fuller denied charges that the lives of American soldiers were wasted in attacks on Armistice Day Nitrate plant saved $300.000,000 for United States declares Bernard M. Baruch, defending construction of Alabama factories before Congress. ional Committee in New York. W. B. Whaeler, general counsel of | the Anti-Saloon league of America cites decisions by Co and the Suprema Cerrt to uphold his conten. tion that ni State has power to recall amendment, The “memoryless man of Lambert. ville” was identified by Lieutenant Commander rand as his father. Dr John L. Brand, missing physician of Worcester, Mass, Re~resentatives of Germany and fourteen of the Allied Powers ex- changed ratifications of the Peace Treaty in the French Foreign Office int Paria yesterday nfterncon and Mr Clemenceau declared it in effect. The United States was the only one of the Great Powers unrepresented. Jt was determined that the League of Na tions will begin ita functions next Fri. day and President Wilson hag heen suked to issue the formal call | Despatches from Berlin declared false reports circulated in Hrussels that the Socialists bad overthrown ‘the German government, and were masters of the situation. Admiral Kolchak is reported to be under arrest in Irkutsk and the Uk- raitians have surrounded Odessa. HERE NNENNoRERYS n “ n MONDAY. a #8 1 its ratification of the prohibition] ter of Fiume, which is £0 be & 07. | Avarin der cals, JiPPoried by money to Ailied troops who are ican affairy in seeupy Hephcte axiom, Hid ai medinte deportation of alien reds n, France and the Unit- sas us go wd States concede the Italian charse- | Hann HENNY : L American draft evaders is on foot tof ign state, Ard fran to Italy # . establish Bolshevism in Mexico wij date over Alban Hew gi be presented at hearings of the Sen- Germans pleading want o Late subcommittee investigating Mex- b 4 inl of American born Bolshevists thus h while! more careful supervision of immi. quest} OR DIsY gO Over 10 grants, fair treatment of labor, pro- ulin Harr Salles. 4. tection of property and increased ev thet a ptu Yow production were urged by Major Gen- oy. on eral Leonard Wood in an address at ’ hulp vay to Lake Baikal, | Hecretary of the Treasury Glass de. he’ Cas v8 faken Fumiovod - clares the country van pay its great P ap i Sea, threatening war debt out of taxes, provided Con- ma hens does not enter new fields of ex- " ; >, i pe ire. na Angsunnzann President Poincare of France, was fat SATURDAY : Yesterday shected Senator for the De- a 3 . pariment of the Meuse, a the Na- i Enii 1 Moma Ausersbly ae pirurday at 0 | 2 20 o8 ersailles chiopse his successor, saunuus RB BR who undoubtedly will be Premier and ¥. J. - | Clemenceau. 0 -1 Failure of the United States to ra- | tify the hesce treaty may cause the oy | efiom, for ty Parmiment hom 1 y ; J me in. » A8 Ar —— Ir So TD SS ITA VA rt roms lin urged Germans to surrender the! Washington that the R000 American ings over the ocutlook for coatimaed Kaiser for trial, but Otto Landberyg, the majority leader, declared it would be well for the Allies to recall the di. | lemma caused in the United States by | the arrest of Jefferson Davin The German government has jssued a proclamation taking sad farewell of | lost territories and the press urges order and hard work, with the hope of possible treaty treaty revision gagunuugusnEEraunn » -3 uw TUESDAY. 2 FL pF STII ISILI LT ARSTSI LL STSEOSEOSL BRN NR Earthquuke toll in Mexico grows us | details come in of destroyed villages Two towns report death lists of six | handred each. Hundreds were killed by poisonous gases, while dislodged rocks crushed out many hamlets, The United States Supreme Court refused [to permit the Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association, of New Jersey, to bring] suit before it to test the con- { i ! $ i troops in Siberia will be brought home ms soon aus the (Czecho-Slovak forces now there are repatriated. The Graham Sedition bill, carrying the death penalty, was favorably re ported by the House Judiciary Com. mittee, Representative Graham ad- ivocated it tn a speech. Bituminous coal operators seek more light on the scope of the Coal | Commissions work before promising to abide by the commission's findings. while the minors flatly pledge them. | elves to accept whatever finding may be reached The French steamship Afrique sank in the Bav of Biscay. She carried 465 passengers and a crew of 100. The only Known survivors are twenty-six persons picked urn in two lifeboats. It is believed in Paris that the Pre. miers of France, Great Britain amd! Italy now in conference have agreed that the Turks shall stay in Constan- tinople. Comment in British newspapers on the formal signing of the treaty lack- of rejoicing, r of the ed all note ER PE oe patron & 4 * al gC RIRAE YE RTes Very Special price at, a pa $1.00 value Army Wool Sox, in blue and 1 reliable ve ry { Y 24 sits ¥ ¥ $ 3 ¥ i Ng i i dav § 1 in plan HUl in eve ive OU * £ w e h goods | hy Brown, Cop . , W CHILDREN'S 5 Heavy every Children's Sweaters colors and plain white. Sele price, ach Prices reduced to 34.95, 83.9 grey cotton flannel Sale price $1.50 Men's Shirts with soit ¢ Belted and sailor or roll collar $1.69 Men’ * sucee have cut the prices on Patton 28 In $4.50 $9.25 $1450 conte reduced 10 910.60 $13.50 ) , Started X year: the Good building, where with honest deal aii $] 6.8! Ness 1s busi re moving we ts reduced to GIRLS" AND MISSES’ COATS 00 coa Girls’ and Misses’ Coats in all colors and styles at 1-4 off regular price. pleted this store will move to the Kusner | Regular $6 to whom we owe our great ion in ity, fo 3 Regular $18.00 coats reduced to Regular $12.50 coats reduced to icin - $13.25 10Nns are com resent locat dv $9.25 $7.50 | | Reever Kusner, founder of th $11.25 y our p atton an of P 3 BOYS' SUITS. ; Boys' suits in the latest colors and styles, late Barne peopl In order to reduce our stock be he "later he moved to bh. Just as soon as alterat part of the second floor. hn a. with belts all around at 1-4 off. Regular $17.50 Boys' Suits at Regular $156.00 Boys' Suits at Regular $12.50 Boys’ Suits at Regular $10.00 Boys’ Suits at by the Hy Sanday is going wo Houston, peace. ; Texan, in Murch, but he cannot locate hell in Houston with Mexico so close Advertize in the Patton Courier. at hand, 2 ALLISON & ALLISON Plumbing and Heating Contractors ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR INSTALLING ALL VARIETIES OF HEATING PLANTS. Satisfaction Guaranteed Office in the Rear of Agypts Store, Patten, Pa. sloid But hae Giga
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