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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [E=55 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923, ~-FOURTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 23 JACKIES DIE IN. WRECKS; ENTIRE FLOTILLA ON ROCKS ‘PASSIVE: RESISTANCE FAILS, (FEVER EPDEMIGIN PUBLIG OUGHT NOT 15 OTHER BLUEJACKETS INJURED AS GERMANY MUST-ENTER |N7 L "l? REPI]RTEI] HAVETO PAY MURE; SEVEN DESTROYERS GROUND, ,IN po(; ...J."‘- m,s 'S Gl Urgent | Pinchot Appmls o Coolidge lo NEG“TIATI“NS WITH FRENCH Pl o Netd Sppis ! Provent G Poterig | Big Tidal Wave Possibly Cause Dl(';::erv e?‘:?nmfllf:: London Hears Report WAYOR DELAYS ACTION |DEATH LISTS ARE: REVISED|STRIKE DERINTELY OV of U. 5. Destroyers Going Ashore | == “o = i That Rubr POP“hfionl "N SGHEIBLIN EASE Cosulatin in Toklo and Yokohama | Goveruor. Explaine That Terms Ada High Naval Officials Hold This Theory Plausible—Official | yore of Liner Cuba 5 Now Estimated and 50,000 to 100, -‘ Only Sixty Cents Per Ton to Cost Investigation Already is Under Way. —— Have Been ordered to 000—Red Cross Fund Now Nearing | and This Addition Should Be o—— 16 GO to Walery GI‘IVO o Sends to Hartford for Tran- 4 5 | Washington, Sept. 10.—The theory {way under naval regulations, Cea‘e Obstmdwe Tac. it of Police Court Full Total in U, S | Enasily Absorbed by Operators, was oxpresscd by high naval officers | A messago recelved at the navy de-| When Young Overturns script ot rolice Lour Washington, Sept. 10.—Reporting | BY The Associuted Press, |that a tidal wave or other seismic dis- partment early today from Admiral Harrisburg, Sept. 10, _Gmr..r,,,,flmrhunre reacting from the Japanese | Robison commanding the Pacific fleet a"d Siflkfi in l Mln. 37 Proeeedings that an epidemic of fever had broken out at Tokio, Ambassador Woods In | PInchot, successful in his efforts to (¢arthauake caused the disaster to de- |sald no movable material could be sal- a cable to the state department to- | bring about a settlement of the an- Stroyer division 11 oft the California |vaged from the seven destroyers 4 day said it was Imperative that one |thracite controversy, today turned his coast yesterday, stranded on the California coast at Sec.—Tales of Heroism, e Pending receipt of a transcript of . atténtion to tl | million dollars of American Red Cross | 0 the question of coal| Reports from naval officials on the |Point Honda until the heavy surf E, Lo Minister of Interior Sollman ?"r“"l‘:":‘l;;‘:,',‘:'?::«;"}f;::f;:: funds being placed Immediately at ‘P',"”’fl» [scene have not yet given complete in- |abated. The message did not refer o | d Admits That Teut A ‘“ _l"f'u ¢ the narcotic act after | the disposal of its relief committee in | lis four point plan for adjustment |formation of the conditions under [the number of lives lost. It read as | By Tie Associated Pros § at Teutons Are lr‘:;o:r::flo?ln:ld bee:n ;urnis;\idufi;; Japan_ for ‘the quick purchhse - of o:w‘r:'; dlfl‘m-c;nm\l'; In-!wo'v-n anthracite [which seven destroyers were thrown |follows: Santa Bmhara, Cal., Sept. 10. & | medical supplies and food from near- |°© ors and union miners formed jupon the rocky coast but from other | “All survivors of stranded destroy- T ty-th ilors dead and Ready to Sacrifice for |state police by Edward C. Schelblin, |yt fo ; the basis of a proposed new two year |data. officlals said | ident “that | k —Twenty-three sai y markets, | said it was evident “that |ers have heen sent to San Diego by 115 m_]med seven destroyers Of according to the ageused, Mayor A.| ™, ociader Woods also reported ;“"""“‘ agreed upon Saturday night (u very unusual sea disturbance” took |train and remaining by destroyers of i Y members of the operators’ policy |place Saturday and Sunday. destroyer squadron number 11. No | the Pacific squadron of the bat- Rhineland Settlement. M. Paonessa took 10 actlon today in |yye gppointment of the ' Fed Cross |bY mem 3 3 3 mittee and officlals of the miners'| “Until the department has complete |movahle material can be salvaged un- | tle fleet held fast between rocks :"e ‘"t‘:"‘:’" :’ :“"“’"‘"‘ Tf“““’"'l‘ rolfef committee In his message | (°0 rom the board of compensation and [ giiih voad as follows: nion. M took up the price prob-|information” said Secretary Denby, [tl heavy surf abated. Then will re- | off Point Arguello light, in the assessment. oL sordance with _instructions | [1em in a letter Jast night to President | 5t D - London, Sept, 10.—The population | 1 the court proceedings have been Have s omolated Ametican Red Groas | Coolldge, in which e suggested feder- |ment.. ro wr oy :;:;’r:::::‘:rj;l::r ?t‘rl:::nx:t::mr;,flw'hmf,f",fl“("::; Pacific ocean between San Fran« n the occupied areas of ermany | properly reported to the mayor, and f = al and state action toward read 2 # p 3 i d 1 A ] : . relfef committee with Admiral Ander- 4 readinst- | the accident and deep gratitude that |been directed remain in charge until | C1SCO and Los Angeles. pate ,‘,‘::;:v,.",.r:f.;:f,,c:"t,, ooy :‘:fl'_:“‘h":o’t;’;:"g"r:’r belleve otherwlsc: |gon (commander-in-chief of Ameri- Blentol Se it ot o anthracitc |the loss of life was so comparatively further ordors. Officers and men of Ships Breaking Up. and Belgian authorities, according to | gy, {bit (iy's | R Asiatlo. fleet) ag chmdrman.. Im= | yyp, ision e dev i DUCRAN (SO elignt | Woodbury and Fuller reported saved. | These are the outstanding discharge Bchelblin from the eity's| yorative to have immediate disposal L governors of all an-| = Ap fnvestigation already fs under |No further news.” conquences of the navy’s major a Central News correspondent In|service, the mayor stated this after- | this committeo $1,000,000 Red Cross | hracite consuming states to investi- | Rate profits of dealers In coal, whole. marine disaster in Pacific wat- Berlin. (0 " noon. funds for quick purchase urgently | I learn,” the borrespondent tele- | salers, bry o e A graphs, ~that the German capitalists | Soielblin was appointed by the | necded medical supmiies and food | T%0 O s m"”'m‘% SAILOR, BOTH LEGS BROKEN, |ers: The injured are being i . | Present mayor to the board of com-|from nearhy markets. An' epjdemic Srean Y ) d at hospitals here: have decided to send a representative | poC FETT o oy . | (RO nearby. markets, AN epidemie| The matter of an increase fn the | BuUEsed. . 4G o fo Paris with the object of ascertain- | Pyi=ttion Bnd disetoment wieh B | brice of anthracite to domestic con- GOES DOWN WITH HIS SHIP | train load of survivors is headed ing to what extent T'rance fe prepared |5 o < y e e o 10 ReAUest | sumers an a remult of the ten per cent m: FRFN[;H BRUTA“TY | for San Diego, the naval base, ” sion 3 ou reply immediately.” SaBln iy v to make concessions to Germany. | % JERF L made| YOV TCPIY immediately ‘i';;::': In the miners' wage. the gov- [ while the seven ships are fast i rew attention to when he sub- ] De; . s | Tragedy Within Tragedy in ath of hecommg total wrecks by the in- “Direct negotiations between the g today by H. T. Sloper, anage| f two governments are believed in poli- | Newyflrlta\n Gaspl,lg}:,t‘ Cof o] Death: Lists Revised | mitted his peace plans to the opera. | ¢ Seaman Pearson of Destroyer cessant pounding of the surf. tical cireles (in Berlin) to be immi- .. .| Tokio, Sept. 10 via Radio Corp. of tors’ representatives and miner offi- o 7 E. C. Schelbiin is no longer con- |, 0o BRI cinls nere t the. it miner offi-| Amerjcan “ oman Said to| i Mistaken Positions % The warships went ashore: nent." nected with this company in any way. G valties in Toklo and Yokohama now |tiations. In his letter to the presi- | Have Been l\nocked DOW“ ER s LB A B g . lanta. . e R 4y | while cruising,from San Fran- ] g “Whatever his ar ment . .(.(‘vi';na:\s lll'lllstflk\egol(;le (e I e ':l:a';i:x°":°|lg; are n:sums,ted at 60,000 dead and 100,4‘;1”;:‘1 he again went into fthe mat.| arig, Sept. .~The news fr¢ 000 injured. K | ter declaring the *total ‘“legitimate” | P i 1 bout | » s e 5 Berlin of the declarations made by :letrl;u:h::r vl::::fl;:::”ort:i:e:tkw Rationing of necessaries has been |increase in the cost of eoal under the | Mistaken for German :f:m';;s?m‘::fe :1;;‘(: F:.’,:ll:: ‘w:;v’t {ecisco to San Diego 'Saturday \unmtvr' ':r Interior Ecl]!mz:nghnutald 38 mow appea.rsrthat NA Bay been | discontinued. Food is plentiful and |settlement terms is about 60 cents a i . ‘asfinrs 76, 1nllan nOTER! o7 Bamite - Bab night shortly after 9 o’clock in a ®fo be with the approval ol ancel- 3 supplies continue to pour into Toklo. | ton. = Of this, he said, not less than g | Mi iti i 160 Btresemann which, as | recelved :l:’glecting his dutles as collector for| o 0 prevails in the capital and in |ten cents should he taken up by all | . 'Fankfort, Sept. 10.—Allegations ollg"‘:"‘*m ':::r::‘lh?ml::uI‘:‘“f?oe:“ flllwldense_‘ fog. Mistaken ppsntnpn in here. declares in offect tiat Germany | this company. { Yokohama. The department of com- | the operators, many of whom the goy- | the brutal treatment of two Ameri- | AGHOVeRS Of thE LS F6C death | relation to the coast line is be- hag, lost her fight in the Ruhr and R R {munacations building and the train- |ernor declared, could absorh the en- | Shns one W womam by Bronch oiil| ot B o oge given name | lieved to have caused the crash. must negotiate, has teen received | . T. 8L ) ing college of the bureau of telegraph | tire 60 cents inerease and still make | EMPloves at Neustadt, in the German | and home, naval officers at the sceno| The destroyers were speeding with great inferest in official circles, | “‘Mandger." | bundant fits. Palatinate, are contained in affidavits g posts were destroyed hy fire as well | abundant profits. forwarded to Secretary of State |Of the wreck, were unable to give. thmugh the fog hugging the where a break in the.German resist-| Scheiblin figures in the arrest of (/" B0 T (R Moot Ve rair ance has heen expectei, There is an }Ia.r‘.;:) k.]_enn:ng?.;nd "l\l]urrIs _Fraed for‘]mhum:\ry but the communication sys- “In fair::::"";\';‘ '::,..:n:,l\"ly Coolidge Hughea by Fipderiok, Pumont, the :m'?:u:];oml;;lnpdhvm::;sf::‘fldarhr(\‘:g"':;]\; shore in smgle file formation inclination in goyerniy nt q:xxa||:»r§, WT:R ;‘”;:gd X:MLO:: Né\vsdt :f;k;writ tem M being restored graduaily. TERG PTG o thet T 80 Hers A'jl‘}l’;“f“:{":fl’l‘fiz:"} ::‘“:’- STe light, Pearson was thrown down a When they piled up on the rocks :;:;;:;;:l'n|\ha.-“§;\‘|‘f ru:;]:]w";a:;:;;?agum for the state police department, |, e ,“'r.'rklm cleaning up the capl- | ghould never reach the consumer,”|H. Soih and. ]l\l:sistel: Marte, :;«} :roe‘:y'““’“" and both legs were broken | from 200 to 500 yards apart tion of public opinion in Germany, |persuading Jennings to get him al 18 already well under = way. At|put, he added this amonnt “and prob- | ey City, They wore en route o |Hie comrades went to his rescue and | about 300 yavds off shore, ‘u;: :x 1?\“(4 N:‘d o vonaldernifle quantity of nareotic for “my mathor- Summlfla in the northwestern part of | ahly much more” will be exacted un- “m““_m”mm‘ ‘on August 31 when ‘sucrepdnd in taking him on deck, | LS fime must elapse before tha Berlin |in-law, a wounded war veteran,” | e CitY Where many thousands sought |less public action Is taken to prevent | thoy unwittingly violated the station | There he was blinded by oil from Young Capsizes, rabinet it ready to enter into direct|which transaction resulted in the ar- fptlge, whon tae il Yarsatonac s rules at Neustadt by crossing the | Pursting fhel Jpipas faNEatly s coasps The fatalities were divided Betwesnl v LR s Polt 61 Jenings kna’ Tresd, who pro. | I0e out the bily, ton thousand bediea | - je suggested the interstate: oom- [ ciirond tracks fmkteid. of i v he | bY Pain and desperation, he resisted | two qestroyers, seven from the Delph: and serious negotiations. B od, PrO-| have heen cremated. In most cases | merce commission take up anthracite 'p‘;"u;::;_m,":fmm,,"“p;;‘vm‘;d““{25 :h: the efforts of shipmates to Tg WD & and the others died on the d,,mopwi — cured: the n 3 i va 4 T identification was impossible. | transportation rates with a view to | breeches buoy to rescue him. | Young, which turned over and sank Ready for Agreement Although individual members of 1 | purpose. s v the ‘readjustment and announced hi | The vessel began to break up and | iy sne minute and 37 The commissiare took us to task his comrades were forced to lash him | g struok. seconds after e pt PMMC; t Sor oy Lo shave nide “; 1 d N Al | intention of asking UH Pennsylvar Berlin, Sept. 10,.—Germany musf s 9 "und Nears Amount asking 3 v § ! searching study of their constitution | public service commission to consider lar F‘l?;!sh]s th(' lx'ack?, Mr. Seib in o & mast in the Hope of returning & RN his affidavit said. “When my sister | i he other destroyers, the 8, Lee, later to take him off. Other injured | Njonolas, Puller, Chauncey . and reach an understanding with France | an dby-laws with a view to possible| Washington, Sept. 10.—The Red within a very short time; otherwise|action in the case of Scheiblin, no|Cross Japanese rcllef found ‘i | ¢ reasonablencss of rates within the | |attempted to show her passport the ; ndangered, said ilhelm Sollmann, dle | have we , such as B effi- | S0 o 4 o i oa . was | ) ” :\:‘lnisflir St the tntadoFin- explalning !:es;mo: ::: local. bSchle{lblin s @ ;uhs]rr":mll-(um ‘o\?olnte'dl ,t‘oo-’l;fl'.)t;gnal clency and dmnh““o" profits. 1\: lltinlll fltlngonstru((‘cd' (h«: clommhis mainland, the Delphy broke in two s‘:hl‘»::‘h‘r‘z‘:;n‘]’(‘-:hrozfiijmls ::lnd crews the government's policy to a deputa- It appes i :‘cm er~ S o;l;q J‘l”-i«-i‘hw-n”; 3 0;‘.| are: Wast He suggested the findings of the | ¥ “rll e d,m,, then | . slid beneath the waves with Pear- | wad’ u'forn]r(! the o e e I tional women's appears that there is no clause y divisions the totals are: Wash- |- i States conl commission upon | knocked my sister down again, I 0 crying for help. | d the crews on the other ;m" fl'rl‘mp ‘"“;‘1‘; s in the by-laws which would permit | Ington $2,430,000, New England $275,- | | odve and costs of mine operation AFill tried to shup my passport and | Y craft. eague for peace ¥ of the removal of a member cxcept-| 400, Southern $76,300, Central $612,-, y | was knocked down again and three o L Were Rescuing Others, “We are ready to enter into an . R g 3 v e s and of wholesale and vetail distribu- | Bl . P 4 " ¥ Wit tHW dntehte, esbeatals llng for non-payment of dues or vio- 000, {*(Jmh\wslln.n 250,000, Pacific | 01 he made public at the earliest lother IPrenchmen began to kick mo TO DRY UP GONNEG’”GUT I'hr\'nnval “rmjks came while the agreemen . ; Fdpb iy lation of strict union rules, Scheiblin | $267,800, Insular and foreign $150,- momnn( ‘abou' the head and body. Afterwards destroyer Reno, a member of the ly with France, which f“l" it Vis not afiliated with any particular | 500. - !tour Morocecan soldiers were called to squadron, had left the cruising lne, that the Ruhr and Rhineland terrl| oo ang secured work from| Another relief cargo in addition to | TSI ¢ y ce Whvoeler Confers Today | trected by open boat loads of sur: caljad; | Yhiet [Justion AVMOREE L0 | vivors from the wrecked steamship guard us.” Sprissawld s""“é B.ga‘"‘ ”;.,‘,‘,‘,‘;‘;}:x;;’" leaders who desired to augment their | the two already under way is due to EGLIPSE PARTLY VISIBLE | When an interpreter was control of the Germar .| orchestra with a 'ccllo on particular|leave port today, while five other | Mr. Seib says, it was explained that| g AN Liquor Enforcement | ster the minister said. “We are ready for SoARRIBAS, KhTN K¥8 SeRATRg ellbE Vb RIlsH fm_; : “"‘ Il'“"rh Ve b Nu exinn BEGINNING AT 448 P. M./ \ere Germans, “Then' ofticors came | Agents In state. reat economic sacrifices hut will not . ‘8 T ,L; ree to conditions which mean the the stricken area. Meanwhile, Am- X L 3 IR AL gre erican relicf offorts have been aug- and offeréd to assist the Seibs in y : CAPTAIN HOLLAN R an automobile - was| Bridgeport, Sept. 10.—"To arrive at | N dismeriberment of the Relch,” GHRIST‘WAGHTLR mented by the arrival at Yokohama of | |every way and the U. 8. destroyers Preble, Preston | Maximum Here Occurs at 6:28 o'Clock | | provided to take them to another |a common purpose for fnovflng infrac- | station as they missed their train. tions of and growing disregard of the | HIS CREW ARE RESGUED J s T and Hulbert and the supply ship Noa, ; y | reported 'to the navy department to- Daylight Time—Indians in |law” and to “particularly devise | {means for the uniform, harmonious | Miss Francine Wachter and Edward | —— r Hall Christ To Be Married At (m_‘:::vu?r“ \\151"':{5;{1:('"“’" b Mexico BupeswiFious SGHOOL ENROLLMENT and_strict enforcoment of the liquor Afternoon Dispateh Tells Also of New York, Sept. 10.—In the east| BN AR |1aws,” Chief Justice George W. Wheel- | of tho supreme court of errors is| S8Ving $2,500,000 in Gold From | ter Church Sept. 22, today's eclipse will he only partially | | STRUGK BY FALLING BRIGKS visible. From northern New England | Increase of Approximately 500 Ex-|in conference this afternoon with all Lt daik s Former S b e riv el wedding to southern New Jersey obSCUring of | 0 o Authorities Are llaw enforcement agencies of the coun- — H. P. Disher Shoots Former |among the social sét will be that or e the sun by the moon approximately | ed hough / Rt San Irancisco, Sept. 10.—Captaln The conference was called by .!us-{(‘. J. Holland, all passengers and all tics ot (Continued on Eleventh Page.) Miss Francine Wachter, daughter of an be r o (4 4 Mt Wan Karl Hoffman Cut on Head and Has |46 to 46 per cent can be seen from | ypable to Give Exact Figures. So. Manchester Girl at ‘fl"..’,‘"d Mrs. I'rank Wachter of 104 | x ’4 43 to 6:28 daylight saving time, | tice Wheeler and invitations to attend | members of the crew of the Pacific arrison street to lidward Hall Christ | gjoulder Bone Broken While Work- | The maximum will be reached at 6:25, [ Although figures on the enroliment it were sent to all judges, prosecutors | Mail liner Cuba are safe and the $3,- |in the city's public schools could not and assistant prosecutors of the town, | 500,000 in treasure and all mall and Home in Egypt, Mass. [son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Christ of 5 | 58 Garden street. The peresnony will 3 | By The Associated Press. be x«-cured this anernoon n is ex-| (Ily and lmrough courts of Fairfield l-«u;nzaw has been landed at Wilming- szl ‘mm place Saturday, Scp!(_mbul ..1' | Mexi Sty Sei T LR : | " Mexico City, Sept. 10.—The moon . . 3 A 4 L - . < Dist hot and fatally wounded his|ter Congregational church Tev, | was painfully cut on the head and 8| through Mexico from Loweér Califor-| Morce Lo peace and grand jurors, to States At- ere today. e Litrraiy Hiate O South | Henry Maler will officiate. * | small shoulder bone was broken this | . it 2 The schools "pe“cd this ’“0"“‘““ torner Homer S. Cummings, Prosecut- | Captain Holland, the third mate N e S syt R Fonidin dvvie | ing when he was struck with a | o0 Lucatan. { with the exception of the Whshing- or Fred W. Huxford and Assist, Pros. ' and four seamen are on the vessel Manchester, Conn., carly today at| Miss Wachter has chosen her sister | morning when he was stru a| The solar eclipse which is partial i T thels Tome in Egypt and then turned | Miss Burith Wachter for her maid of |shower of bricks while working on a | ooyt t” v "ohtire republic, and|'o" &chool, the new bullding erected ecutor Charles B. Willlamson of the | Which Is said to be in the same place eir hom gy ed | A 5 g g 8, | x y a 3 z LW she 8 S his revolver on himself. Week-end |honor and her bridesmaids will be |building at the corner of Main and | ompjetes 4 strip 30 kilometers mnp;’l’,:m"‘“i’]:u““f;‘r‘r:f‘:;f ooy (1!!;;8‘;&:::}:“:1]"?] court of common plea ::‘z:"'n reef where she struck Saturday lept in the fashionable home | Miss Gertrude Erwin, Miss Eunice | Winter streets. by 72 kilometers wide, is being ob- | 5 4 N 186 |to Assist. State's Attorney E. Barie|™CCH o oo oo 2 guests slep Hoftma emplove of the New|®Y there was delay in completing its|Garlick. The U. 8. Selfridge, according to the when the shooting took place. | Humphrey, Miss Helen Hibbard and B l!o‘ m‘lm, miv nlln 3 e, Bt served where climate conditions are| oo oo U0 oy possible to message, landed several members of )disher died two hours after the|Miss Margaret Christ of this city and | Britain Iron Works, was - | favorable with no little terror by the | A0 ¥ TP the v ” 2 Dishe 1T| : i said that hn“\“S! Charliffe Sanders of Dayton, ‘]"g at the second floor of the_build- ignorant, with interest by the edu- open on scheduled time, ‘Ireland I v ', d I hr. crew and the treasurer early to shooting. he Dol arrelled over|Ohio, and Mrs. Donald Rockwell of |ing, the front wall ot which il being | EERIE V0 Toie i precision by | Childfen who had been assigned to s Voted Into day at San Pedro harbor, vife ha \ ver | 3 Mrs. ] 4 » f . ‘ :“:":’M';“’m‘;mm_ Mre. Disher is un.|Mansfield, Pa. William Crupden’ of | torn down, when a section of the wall | /00 LU 170 tonomical expeditions | the new school """;’e" “’]"“V to the The League of Nations | derstood to have owned considerabie | Watertown, Conn., will e best man. on the fourth Hoor, “",“r":c;f;';,g;"" b |from the United States and Europe, ‘:f:‘r":‘;r‘l‘;‘r’z’d“::’"r':;’m't“:‘t‘"V"‘,z"}:';::" Geneva, sept. 10—1reiand was| 5 DIE OR HURT IN QUAKE G Norman Weil of Buffalo, N. Y., Curtis | Walter Kingsbury, - v are stationed at points in the | We dered - ' d as groperty and her F“’?"t‘:‘"d‘ ':“:::": r0|Christ, Henry Christ, Sanford Thomp- |18 said that Kingsbury shouted to ::r‘lchhern st of the shadow beit. |ton school Wednesday morning. Tem. unntn(mously elected to membership bttt g et . |son, Henry Wheeler and Edward | Hoffman in plenty of time to warn fous Indians upon viewing | POTary plumbing fixtures have been|in the league of nations by the as- | “ 4 the time of their marrlage about| .l SN 1\ is city will be ushers. |Bim but he did not take heed. He |, SUPRCULCIE IS SO, L T ke installed in the building and will be|Sembly today. The report of the | City of Caleutta Rocked by Severs . . 9 e preparal ‘ A B e et fhe Disher home heard| A reception at the Shuttle Meadow e - D e his hos, | eclipse and learning the purpose of :.n use untll regulac fstures Bhvajspoemmme ‘;l‘n‘l"““m”“?n"""r':‘:“; 1601 Tremors This Morning—Zurich Also 4 . - v club will follow the ceremony. Both |helm and later removec e betook themselves and |been placed . o " L 3 the shots and rushed intg the oong|Miss Wachter and Mr. Christ - re - {helr most vaigable belongings: to| —_— former Premier Meirovits of Latvia. | Reports Registering Disturbance, ‘]‘2:“;;"'0"‘"(;,"p“:|':,';': A heriusband | popular members of the younger set what.they belleved to be safer ground | BURGLARS GET $1.200 i mation audl Mietae. ‘;“;":I‘;"‘"j By i, Aarodiivd: I Ising unconsclous with a bullet wound | Miss Wachter was graduated from the HARRY WILLS LOSES OUT several miles distant. Similar| \Waterbury, Sept. 10.—Burglaries |yt A0 T e he | London, Sept. 10—Fifty persons are S the temple. An army revolver lay| Beechwood school in 1921. Mr. Christ | fears prevailed in some of the Iarger |reported to the police today included | g ““to the aspirations of the Irish|reported killed or injured in am in th: emple. attended R. P. 1. and is a member of | cities where the fantastic predictions |one jast night at Nick Nardella’s meat peo]"fl(‘ for lberty.” earthquake which shook Calcutta to NCORiet of Police John H. Turner|Chi Phi fraternity. | Supreme Court Justice in Brooklyn | of the fortunc tellers combined 10| market at 447 South Main street ; day, says an Exchange Telegraph di d ed that Mrs.| * ST Pt AT | g " . excite the ignorant masses. where $1.200 in cash was taken. patch from that British Indian eity. $aid he had been Lo ave het| KRNEST WARDE, ACTOR, Dikis | Refoses to luve Writ Preventing Nardella had hidden the money in o |One Killed, Seven Hurt, in | The reported casuaities occurrea fn, » - drawer Saturday night intending to | the Nymensing district, where many E i m - o FY b ——— % husband. Disher and his wife came Los Angeles, Sept. 10.—Ernest Dempsey-Firpo Battle. * deposit 1t 1h a bank today. ‘ So“them Rllll'l)ld wre..’k Dotsts eoiinpied; | Roanoke, Va., Sept. 10.—J. P. Tol- o here a year ago and bought the|warde, actor and son of Frederick vhere e shooting occurred. varde, veteran in a New York, Sept. 10.—Harry Wills, THE WEATHER L ’};;‘;;on:umr:o childrem, 111’&;;:«;‘;"v:er‘.-et;::t'pr.?:;or({n(::etn il |negro heavyweight today failed in his | o~ 1 7 ley, fireman of Roanoke, was killed Zurich, Sept. 10.—The mtmn Disher was a reserve officer in the|ness of six weeks, He was 49 years |efforts to block the Dempsey-Firpo Hartford, Sept. 10.—Forecast By The Associated Pres and seven persons were injured when at the Zurich observal ory‘l d. air service and was with the air serv-|old and is survived by a widow, a rhumplmmhm bout at the Polo for New Britain and vicinity: Tokio, Sept. 10, v mka—Re- ;g Norfolk and Western uoulhbound‘oclmk this T(Mrm;f recors :ll: serfes jce during the world war. He was|daughter, father and mother. He |Grounds next Friday night. Supreme || Fair. cooler tonight; Tuesday ports of a threatened epidemic of | freight train left the tracks a few | of earth shoel s‘ a. nlisew v :enfi lischarged from active service fn|once served as stage manager for |Court Justice Hagarty in Brooklyn fair. cholera in the region devastated hy’mflr‘n north of Roanoke today and at a 'lh}unfl‘ of ten thousan lome- Richard Mansfield. Lately he was |denied his application for a writ of | the earthquaie are unfounded accord- | plonghed into a rock quarry where a!ters (6,210 miles.) : | number of men were at work. | The center of the disturbance wa§ % (Continued on hle\(nln Page.) employed as a motion picture director. ! mandamus. i I§__.__———-Q ing to the authorities.

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