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My Circulation News of the World By Associated Press sm m 9.291 ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICI'T, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923, ..TWENTY-FOU'R PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS LEGION HEAD DEFIES BONUS ADVOCATES IN HIS REPORT 'TO CONNECTICUT CONVENTION; DELEGATES DEMAND FIGURES ON STATE F UND KING ALFONZO ASKS REBEL |SEPT. 21 DEAINITE. Wallingford Wants Support of Keuy Criticizes Lack of Interest Shows LEADER TO ORGANIZE NEW | DATE _S_EI BY ITALY Legion For Lufbery Memorial By Sectional Chairmen And Says He CABINET Tt OSUP PLANT OLD |y s a3 e e e rmen,: | Hopes Men of Better Caliber Will Be of Wallingford was prepared today to sacrifice of Major Raoul v ! g0 before the state convention being Go\rcrnment Remns!"[m[ fove et smq s, Then Allied Amhassadors S8 (e vere, 1o sk mumwort o & v | ivihity one smovwnos | (Chogen—rPuts Adjusted Compen“_ whe R R f ." (‘ tion in support of the erection of 4§ post of the American Leglon of n e'ent eruses m.m«\:r‘m to Major Lufbery, the air| Wallingford has unanimously en- | pe . vho was one of the outstanding = dorsed the plan for said memor B d Fed l G el‘lt BHEAI’I!I\ P s 0 GRISIS lS PASSING v o e isit ot go i memer | tiom Burden on Federal Governm: To G Amh m TO tion follows and activeg co-operation In the i ive ority 1o S B » o e Mussolini Desirons To Resume Nego- WHEREAS, Major Raoul G. V. | carrying out of this purpose, and 3 In his report to the Connecticut department, Amefican Le- Lufbory, n citizen of Wallingford, | haw selected n committes to co operate with the citizens' com- | gjon which is holding «its annual convention in this city, Com- Premier To Punish Re- Average Cost Per Person In' tations With digo-Stavs—Will Not Connecticut, wan among the first ANpTSNY PR B sAL fus mitteo of Wallingford to this #nd. | mander Edward L. Kelly today defended his stand against a state | $10.69 Less There Than Claim Ports of Porto Barros or | outhreak of the World war un BE IT THEREFORE RE- | 1 ed c | der the colors of France as a SOLVED, That the American | bonus 1 ex-servicemen before the military affairs committee of volters { m This Place nnak mechanic 1p the aviation section glon of the State of Connecticut | the legislature. He said: “I stand before vou today of the same Awsor lated Pri of the Krench Foreign Legion, in convention assembled, in rec mind and of the same belief as I did last March-—opposed to the onpabstsin By The A A Paris, Sept. 14.-—A statement issued | and it ganization was enis e A succons 2 . | arls, Sep It isa and upon 8 organization wi ognizing the bravery and succoss ‘Stflt(‘ bonus, and with my heart and soul behind the state fund.” Declaration of Martial Law BY GEORGE M. MANNING [by the inter-allied council of umbus-| commissioned a .lieutenant in the ful daring of Major Baoul G. V 3, an it an ] L Lscadrille which Lufbery in the World war, and to Later in his report he said: “If the obligation exists to pay | (washingtun Bureau of New Britain Herald), | sadors today suys that the Ttullun gov Lafayette in 4 3 “in Madrid Necessary 10 \wasnington, D. (., Sept. 14.—With |ernment has decided to evacuate Cor- | sorvice he displayed conspicuous | commemorats his pre-cminence |and reimburse those who served in the Great War, that obliga- P O d un averange cost of $31. each | fu on Beptember 27, the ldnl|'- fixed :-)‘ and intrepid daring: in the Alr Service and his heroic tion rests upon the federal government in whose service they o v ‘der " ; ity, Meriden's cty |the couucll for the conclusion of the n the entry of the United death for his country, for Ja P Al X # $7e A Tgmerye uel, Comman fr:,:“'.],:“::,\:{ :,?,: :ou)dllcu:d '," an ,,,,y<un-rk inquiry into the mussacre of | s In the World war, resigned France, and the worlg, do pledge were. W h:‘ should a state government .b‘ called upon to adjust der Declares finunlly low cost, compared with the |the Itallan members of the Greco- ommission in the army of | ourselves to co-operate by taking | cOmpensation when in the premises it did not regulate the scale 4 | municipal governments of New Brit- | Albanian boundary delimitation mis- ;"r'-““‘e and l‘"“"'cdl 1:‘“- service of an active part toward Ilf‘lp:nf to |of wage? Such a measure, when enacted by a state, is a mere — | t, in the fiscal year (8100 3 g oWl Sl g oM érect an enduring memoril to ratuity, a pecuniary recognition of the i ) “l“’" sad Briggepor g TN To Speed Up Probe | sloned a major in the air service his memory, and recommend the gnd is l)';, htfp” t Y d go o gratitude of the state 13, The commission which will inves- assigned to the 94th Aero selection of & committee to co- ghtiully termea a nus.” Commander Kelly criticized the non-attendance of membem e e B e Ty tal costs of government for Madrid, Bept. 14—King Altgnso | The ";!f‘“‘:imw s Tear ended |tigute the Janina murders leave for| squadron, in which service his operate with the committee of the ik Aaneon aficsd o%“:’,::":nm?:l‘_" T ober 31 1932 wore $1.106.597, | Albania today, under orders to con-| activities were an inspiration to Town ,of Wallingford, Connecti- | at meetings of the executive committee and the lack of co-opera- ey s{Rprte f |according to reports made to the U, | 9uCt 48 vigorous inquiry as possible. | his countrymen and stimulated | cut, in the accomplishment of |tion by district chairmen, saying: “With one or two exceptions, A step which the council of ambas- in them the desire to emulate his this patriotic purpose. | were it not for records in state headquanerb a Phlladelphm law: movement against the Alhucemas cab- A t H8L75q form w government. g, e Lt L “r,"flm.' COr | sadors believes “will put an end to the | offorts, His greatest service was BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED, of government for the fiscal year end- fgjpyution created by the assassination | in the training of the aviators in That this convention hereby in- | Yer would be stumped if he were assigned the task of locating structs the delegates from Con- wthe district organizations.” He recommended that “competent, It was announced by Captain Gen. | Munox Cobo of Madrid, who is charg- 'cd March 31 was $2,601,761, or a per | ¢ the Italian delrgutes was taken at tha AR ABIREI avtay. Sort! national conven- ble and interested men” be elected district chairmen. when Italy agreed to evacuate Corfui 1gth, 1918, at Toul, France, and tion, to present the above resoiu- ed with the maintenance of public |capita average of $41,90; and Bridge- |14t evening's ‘meeting of the council v . lied in acti Ma o he crder that.a proclamation of martial |port's total was $7,145,338, or $47.31 s oD on Sy b law was necessary. | per capita. . |before the end of this month, possi-| in his death the ‘people of the tions. for its favorable endorse- The second business se: t th —_ - Of the total per capita cost in Meri- | ply by September 27. | United States lost their most ment, with the request that the ti RSN s b oyt S Oabinet Resigns. den, $24.71 went (or the expeuses of | The ambassadors are also umlelr-‘ noted aviator and ace. | said convention designate a mem- 1:;);:“,,?0;‘:;“:”‘::'11“ ";e,l,g“‘s :;i:o;: decided that if on the | VHEREAS, ' 'n of Wal- 80! in co- A WHEREAS, The town of Wal ber to represent it in co-gpperat | Arch street with Commander Kelly liy\’;’lx:i ,§\;so§|ul:d ‘l;reu'srn Bhanien’ cab |the general departments of the city stood to have )] Madrid, Sept. 14—THe & ‘0" lgovernment; $1.83 for expenses of [day set for the evacuation the com- | TaRecto . v v ¢ - B! | day lingford, Connecticut, has ap- | Ing with the work of this com T" I]EN"”N[;E K K K presiding. Commander Kelly - inet resigned this morning. King | e g s 5 i .1 | bublic service enterprises operated by | mission of inquiry thinks Greece has| ointed a committee for the pur- mittee. Alfonzo has returned to the capital. the city; $1.64 for payments of inter- | not done everything in her power lo[ ® " \ nouncxd that William Squires of New ritain and Harold Hadden of Bris- tul have been appointed to the audit- The king reached the eity at 9:15 .o ,1q"g3 03 for outlays for new im- | bring the assassins to justice " Italy | 5 o P:P Ay !“‘e“"‘: “t:hlce::l“w':’;ry\rn\em\_ntx shall receive the deposit of 50,000,000 ittee. By 41 out of 96 Madrid, the members of the cabinet, lwere $1,085,880, or $30.61 per capita. | of settlement decided upon lv,\' the | A he“ Haven Man e . “:T:;lal;n lhed ’ :‘tel s :fit'" - s |w 1e credentials committee a spe- sent Resolution to A. L. jeial meeting of the committee was prominent members of the MIATY fnpe par’capita excess of governmental | council. SapLshment and iotier natabl costs over revenue receipts was, there e, = ). | On leaving the station the King|., . g0 q9 Willing To Parley | Delegates held following the morning confer- ‘ By The Assoclated Press. N | ence and the report submitted at the 3 o’clock session this afternoon. Committee Appointments proceeded direct to the palace where B he hud a conference with Premi ce;::l;e:;};t::‘:? rr:?,:,“::‘::, 7199'5-,";:; Belgrade, Sept. 14.—The Italjan | AU 0 #og charge d'affaires here intormed the ¢ i | : L J I So ‘Declares Ex-Chancellor Delegates .Resent. Accounts| A resolution wili be introduced at| rne men appointed to the constitu- " omorrow's session of the Amerlclaxum”mI amendmant Kl Hyalavy dau Al"l“‘l‘:?:x“:;;puper A. B. C. says it un-, Meriden, this belng. & _per- capita. ot Jugo-Slav government last evening ol'l g 10 Rive $24.37. Barnings of public service en- | promiey Mussclint's ‘desire that direct | N e h L Cuno on Arrival in New ing Given by Treasurer [Lagion fonygitios condemning' the | pptec “are Oliver EMsworth, Harry u Blux Elap a8 an un-American’ gopyoigky, L. H. Saracoal, Charles H. derstands that Primo Rivera, captain 3 : . . terprises operated by the city' repre- een R 1 Bel- Eietsl ShEDArcelong Bl 1eateh OF {ogrviet 10,9 per-cent o thie total rev. | D 50T rions befveen Home and Bel | York Tod ¢ Today’s Sessi ; or 'oday a ay’s ssion | body and .its passage without a dis- e 2 y y |senting vote was predicted among the :Y:;];::‘"N Huny Douser. A%0 Sotoe delegatel U NI Daniel W. Lanouette, Harry E. for government, will preside over a direc- | licenses were 0.4 per cent. | the military movement against the R 2 ——— i enue, ‘and business and nuu-buslness: (Continued on Second Page) I’ tory cf)mposcnl of competent ofilfilas‘ The net indebtedness of the clty | | e e s divilians | W88 $22.63 per capita. The assessed GHINESE GIRL ENROLLS | New York, Sept. 14.—Germany can| A heated discussion of several min-| e resolution will be brought in | ool pon / : ke y -1 by Francis P. Malone of New Haven, | Scneuy, Robert Goldstein, ~Arthur Rainville, William Skelly, John F. i A ATl z?spl\::al\l-]:;sltri:eu“fiuing;r[e::[r::lhni?lfl;’t"‘l‘:?’:“ valuation of property subject to ad | pay no more than 30,000,000,000 gold | utes' duration tollowed the reading by ORI b of politics will be sought to form a | valorem taxation for the city corpo- | As WELLESLEY STUDENT marks in reparations, the sum offered | Clarence C. Scarborough of his n--i’l "i "B"‘ o g aven st o ® | Rejm and William J. O’Donnell were. R s Ahs dibactabve ration was $43,547,149. The levy for in the last proposal made by Berlin.|port as treasurer of the state fund !LEEION-8 = lution today. Ma. | HAMed to serve on the' eredentials No Punishment, King Says. all purposes for 1922 was $969,25 | Dr. Carl Joseph Wilhelm Cun@§former |at the second business session of the ! ~‘“-‘|5‘, Kd 3 “‘H?x“ |°" oday, Ma-| . mmittee. 1t is understood that the premier |°F $27:34 per capita. She is Daughter of President Li Yuan | chancellor of Germany declared to-| American Legion convention at Odd|100€ explained that similar resolutions | S CCES (0 0 5 10 i Nollow, are being introduced at state conven- | requested his majesty to grant the | ——— ¥ DA { day gn his arrival on the Relance. . tPellows Hall this mowning . In.Rlaj,, Some Lo vone (e couniee at the | itTes are. Ohivien: Chamidy. CHMIN government facilities for punishment BNBY HART DI Hung. of. the Great Eastern Dr. Cuno, who is now president of report Mr. Scarborough placed mu(l\\“mgo“m“ 0‘; the national department, | | Perry, Dr. C. H. Sprague, Charles H. of the military revolters in Barcelona | 3 ¥ Ths: Republic | the council of the llznp\_burgmmgr!‘cfln | emphasis on the work this branch h‘,"‘uml Rohan THE A RBAL AoRvaRN ORI ’ Williams, Salvo Vicein and Frank M. and elsewhere. The king refused and | Meriden, Sept. 14.—Henry* Hart, RIS i Mo wes yimung Hio oiied done, within hejpestyeio Db Qld) ey it s glannbd ta bring before the [Vl 79, Southington veterinarian, died at| Wellesley, Mass., Sept. 14,—A tradi- | States for the fourth time as a private | not mention in figures the number of | o v cin o o similar resolution. | The resolution committee consists | of Dr. Willlam Barnes, Harry J. Fish- the premier thereupon submitted the : the Meriden hospital today from a | tion of ancient China was broken | citizen and a shipping man. | cases treated or the amount of money The former chancellor denied he | expended. {er, LeRoy Downes, W. R. S. Keating, resignation of the entire cabinet. I v r The newspaper says the present fracture of the skull received last when a smiling little girl slipped | A ; ( j 4 program is to govern without parlia- Monday evening when his horse and | auictly into Wellesley and rented —a | was here in the interest of a proposed . I\ Alexander of Meriden im- “,ILL GOST FIYE BHJLION ‘\\»hfll" O. Copp, C. H. Bunnell and ment which will be dissolved. New | buggy were struck by an automobile|hall bedroom in a small boarding S‘!.(rufl,uuw.nnu inter-alied- lou‘n tn_ ngu-dmu-ly rose to the floor and ques- b Walter Schutte. election will not be held as long as on Berlin avenue in Southington. The | house on a side street. The girl \\ass(:e[nmu)‘ or to arrange extension of tioned Mr. Scarborough as to why a ; Commander Kelly’s Report the present political conditions pre-| car was driven by Arthur Miller of | Miss Grace Li, daughter of Ii Yuan-|the Hamburg-American _fl"«l W. A.lmore detail report was not presented.| ST G T i | Commander Kelly’s report tollows: vail. West Haven, | Hung, president of.the .‘rrmt (\ust;:;n ’ Hal’;:x‘g\li:‘vFh(llmxytmt(;\:‘x:‘:bl‘\‘t‘qalm g ;lc exp'rc;sedllhlv he;n-(jtllllut tho'r:.u-n‘n1 s Is Listimate aced on Recon- “We have reached that part of our republic. In contravention of e - tha essler, Ger- bers of the legion had the righ o i rogram when it becomes my dut; ) man spokesman at the recent in-|demand a detailgd report from this struction Work at Yokohama and 3"(‘ privilege to render my rv:ort ,,i ‘Tokio. | department commander. One yvear ago when you elected me " 9 custom of insulating the daughters of | e d Willard Says Fight’s a Toss up; i S Vi i it Sd it il olid™ B e S 1 4 | one companion, Miss Harriet Chou, | 880 that Germany would collapse fi-| obliged to present a detailed report BY The Associated Press. [to be your leader for the year 1922- ; Tokio, Sept. 14—It is cstimated| o . : y 1923, being mindfu! of my limitations the rulers of China with troops of stitute of politics at Williamstown, | department. Mk, Alexander then at | herself only 2 old | nancially and industrially within alof the operations, of the state fund shat th Lo irtiotl X month, Dr. Cuno laughed merrily. {at the business session of the conven- 'Mab the cost of reconstructloh WOUK |, .4 reilizing the res ili 28810 the conven f it Toklo aad YolkoHatms will ‘m‘m“jml realizing the responsibilities of Dempsey ,lps Beam at 192 1-2 | The girls are entering Wellesley : college to take two year cour in| In a formal statement he said: tion tomorrow mocning. P the office, I made on promises except political economy. Miss li says she he Germans ""“l’ 5 ""-" Ger- 1 Mr. Scarborough stated that ' it| " "k"‘ 10:000,000,000 yen (¥5,000,000,% | 10 o’ thit ik to" give: youk i oNe 3 4 believes in woman suffruge, although [ many lost the war and that Germany | would be a physical impossibility to| = 3 o vone | Dest T had in me, and 1 prayed that Hea\'lcr Than Ever Before [she admits that Chinese fominity was | therefore must pay for the war, Ger-| yrepare a detailed report by toror- |, A fation- 199 SIBRIONIS S DALkers { Lmany is lling to pay to the limit of | 1 Las been organized to assist the gov- many is willing to pay {row but said that he might present |ernment in rebuilding the devastatec i APHO. — TO MBGAPHC B hardly advanced enough to use the s i i o is unmarried because | her capacity. Lite in the Ruhr dis- |, . panEral feBorE L0 % _ v 1 ft | o more general report. On motion |t RO T BEE LS T eked to d Jack pempsey and Luis Firpo | D ge “' ichs 2161 H | ballot yet will clifih through the ropes at || P"po e 'Qh 216’2 600 she said she Las never seen the man | triets,“the industrial heart —of Ger-io¢ 5 Morris Bure of Westport an rote all surplus funds fof this pur many, {s, at a standstll and until the |y mendment was made to the motion | Yore ' *'" 2 BtRfi"fll L [:AN NEVER 1 the Polo Grounds at 9:30 o’clock C . Preserve Aoy | she wanted to marry 4 A bl ops to Preserve Order " inied to M. @ etrothed as | Ruhr cohfiict has heen settled no one S rfbeas A S tonight to dec . hinese are no longer betrothed as of Mr. Alexander that Mr. Scarbor e hanking: Sybeionts | Sans\ioe: weight championship. The Her " , T |intants,” she declared with emphasis. [ can estimate Germany's © capaclty o) gygh prepare a more general report M 5 oney Tonight—Women Stand- | "1 "0k o onee. Bt not now | pay.” [o e obbrations” ot Lhe sibe fang |y e SHE-ALAOURL AR 2 S | | | quired for reconstruction hy local and ald will megaphone the fight |among the educated classes. Weo do to be presented at the meeting oMor- | {oraign loans blow by blow, getting the re . x 3 . | turns almost simultaneously ing in Line to Buy Tickets |.« we want to. Wo are not bossed | LAST SEEN IN HARTFORD !'e 7 ; Fhe bank of Japan, the insurance J Jumes Skelly of Norwich stated | om . o >~ con- | companies and the public have con with the actual punches, over nowadays." | the Associated Press telegraph b v | that now is the proper time for the|yributed 50,000,000 yen towards re- | 3 they want about the state fund from Applications for fteeding and hous- ( omes B"l(‘k " lfi PI"SO“ s ba f vingside to this office PR DARIED (12 BT AN New York, Sept. 14.—When Jaek | : Dempsey defends his heavyweight | o | Who Has Mysterd y Disappeaved | the treasurer. He said that {1 ing retugecs have heen completed and Ui W y o any who do not join the legion s government d the people now . title against Luis Angel Firpo tonight | Crowd of Several Hundved Watch | e AT 1 the government an peoy | . |at the Polo Grounds he will “(.Tg,, From Sight | because of the state fund business yre devoting all efforts to a great re- | for Him I‘ROSTS KlLL GROPS more than at any time in his eham Mrs. Whitesides Fire Four Shots and it §s up to the delegates to learn| construction campaign | i a | He scaled 1921 thi | New York, Sept, 14 Police of this . plonship career 3 fcity today started a systematic search | ¢ actions of the state fund opera 1 S b | arternoon. When welghed before the| M Mrs. Maxwell at Fair Grounds, | City to *; - v 18: o Bleokl tions at this convention so that they . Indianapolis, Sept. 14. — Grover L 0 el ed before he for Gladys Keeney, 15, of Brooklyn, ! . s & % 2 avor s (' it | Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy war Damage in Northwest T« Figured a¢ | S1ate athletic commission. His chal- | Childress, Tex. Sept. 14.—Mrs.|who has been missing since Augnst iR AR LR Sl Mayor Hylan’s Condition felnoker, Would: be: fas hebtes - ol 0 mag, | lenger had not put in an appearance | Albert Whitesides shot and probably|2 when she started home from Hart :"‘; " ""'h' l"f:":“' be anl inducesment Is Much lmproved Tflda," levery wiy haf hw remainad. tw A when the titleholder stepped off the | fatally wounded Mrs. 8. A. Maxwell d, C after having left the home » gl 3y ‘ s i | st Sec ales. last evening at the Childress count ’I\Yr";.lv:’nfi::é 4”- ilnmumfid Mass,, dur- Willlam Rissell of ¥airfieid also| Saratoga Springs N. Y. Sept. 11.=%United States, In the opition of Se Two Have Never Met [tatr grounds with virtually alt’ the|ing & quatre! Les | remented. the report as read by Mr ,:‘,”,"l Sy :".‘:}l;'.::::.'.,,‘h;:‘:..r':| rovd shrbegly '\'\‘A‘\\L:'n;':.;“ ““, “‘:;mm 51“-. After waiting 5 minutes in - the {town's population as eye-witnesses.| The girl taught a Sunday school | Scarborough and was active in pass. M5 € : . S et e » R st 14 Dbiass 1 ey ) 1 _ a 3 [ing the motion that a sgeneral report| AN pulse and respiration more nearly |ictter to Lemusl Bolles, national ad Chicago, Ser mag: | commission’s offices in the Flat Iron [The affair is unexplained police re-|class in Brooklyn. When she quar 8 d s b I, Mayor John F. Hylan of New | iutant of the American Le i erops by killing frosts within the 1ast | hyilding, 23rd street, Demp: de- | yorted today f6l6d with het uncle, according to|DS Nubmitted. Others expremset their| NOFMAL HAYIR COUN L LIF A2 £L TELIJUARE Of the Ameroen, LSV W {wo days, in the northwest is reckon- | parted and thus will not me Mrs. Whitesides, wife of a Holls, | Mrs, ©. M. Keeney her mother, she |Sentiment and on cownting the vote '\\Iv:\_ :M X r:'“ . pvu.-nf :»1‘““-\-) undh‘ .p;|‘)11|‘4' :m!l:n' & ¢d at thousands of dollars and farm. | gentine rival*until they weet in the | Okla., ranchman, has a daughter, two | went to Hartford ostensibly to visit it was necessary for the chairman to Iw'“‘-‘.m 5 B ‘h‘“m“ ;:vh\fl‘mn‘ 2 ‘V L] vv‘vr"ut ‘rfl»:runi that .’vs- ers and gardeners throughout the|ring tonight. They have never met. |years old and a son seven. Mrs. {4 friend there but after stopping sey. | AKe a standing vote reportéd in & bulletin, Peralstent ra "",‘: WIS o SEmm Y S middle west, fo which the lowered| Dempsey was accompanied by his | Maxwell is a widow and the mother|eral days at a hotel cheeked out | o4 the mayors death anboyed |ihis soantly m soin e e ture area has oxtended, are T ¢ nd pe al | o o girls 15 7 ye dress | : ” firionias 3 e 4 - G - saicgd Pk many !r'npm B nded, are | manager, Jack Kearns and personal [of two girls 15 and 1 years old. | without leaving an address ] ne ( orps Sergt. Best members of the family here. The|years intervene, He added that, be- trying to save their crops. bodyguard, Mike Trant Her daughters were at her side when | : bulletin was signed by Drs. Charles E. a A * 2 Wiscongin tobacco has been hardest | Dempsey was more than four |she fell | £xvkor A q0B? Free Marksman in U, Nammace ot New York 608 0eorgel oy atta s b L o I hit, two thirds of the crop in the fleids | pounds heavier than when he fought | Between 500 and 600 persons ¥ Camp Perry, O, Sept. 14.—8ergeant | 1 Cometock of this cits not entitied to the return of any prods New York, Sept. 14.—One hundred | sorris Fisher of the 1nited : omstock o nis ol erty or money taken from him under the provisions of the trading with the being damaged. Corn, except that cut | Tom Gibbons at Shelby last July 4. |[massed in the grandstand at the fair A for silage, escaped with slight injury When he fought Georges Carpentier | grounds, saw Mrs. Maxwell fall from | members of the New Jersey Funeral! zgrine Corps, today was announced LLECT CHESHIRE WOMAN lenemy act Iee half an inch thick w reported | two years ago he scaled 187 [ four pistol wounds Sheriff Jim | Directors association who have just|ihe swinpner of the national rifie as in two Wisconsin counties. There was | Firpo At 21615 Crane was standing but tew feet from | been in convention have bought fing- | yceiation free rifle match. He had 8 pravidence, Sept, 14— Mrs, Fred The letter was in réply to one from snow yestorday in Hlinois ¥irpo arrived hait an Mour *late | Mrs. Whitesides, who after the shoot- | side tickets for the Polo Grounds to- | score of 545 At of a possible 600, | arick M. Peasiey of Cheshire, Conn., || /¢510D officials asking “whether thers Throughout the east and west cen. | vearing a broad grin and bowing ing calmly walked over to the sheriff, | night. The enlisted men's toam Was won by | was elocted chairman at the closing |\ &N real desire on the part of thess tral states, low temperatures have | profusely to the crowd that filled the surrendering herself into his custody the United States Marines with @|session here today of the New Eng- | o'INE the power to do o to actually caused a resort to lighted fired and | commission's office. He remarked to Mre. Whitesides soon after the RETURN FROM EUROPE score of 547 out of a4 possible 600 land conferetice of state federation of bring this man back and make him heavy coats. The mereury hovered | hewspapermen as he entered the ex- |shooting made bond of $5,000 which| ju4ge and Mrs. J. W. Cooper, | women's clubs, Other officefs were; | . o his sentence.” close to the 30 and 40 marks in the | amining room that he was feeling | was signed by the most prominent| ;.o o wayne Cooper and Stanley | NORWICH POSTMASTER. Vice-Chairman, Mrs. E. Gertrude|,. The right of Germany at the pressnt northwest and the half century has | ‘perfect.” ranchmen in this section Cooper have returned from a trip to| Norwich, Seopt 1.~ Casper K.| Dickerman of Maine and secretary me to refuse to surrender Bergols been registered at points in Indiana, The Argentine made the indicator Europs Pailey, first selectman, Was recoin- | treasurer Miss Florence M. Edgars ot | nn';ivnuhlm!." My \\".v:k. sald. “The Ilinois, Missouri and Kansas wi 60 | on the scales tremble at the 2169 . " mended for postmaster ¢ orwich b: sporvidence ‘. u hiad g | L pedience of complying with a res degrees and over rec l:‘-d “in 'i::vllu'q pound mark and then stepped over to ieiflog oot b o —_— — I“«-n':r, iun‘qnl l' r' e ..? :“.‘wl 1‘ o w1 BE. ot et year s NCAdAuArters | yost that he be surrendered, assums " . e * * | r ar ¢ will be at Cheshire, Conn., and nex south of Memphis be measured. His height was official New York, Sept. 14 Tokunskue | | second Connecticyt district today. H " pnvention will be held some-| "5, PUCh A request were madh Inouye, head accountant of Mitsul ana | | THE WEATHER [ | ik succeed Jonf P. Murphy, demos | where in that stat e held some- | atter for Germany alone to decldes " i U0, S S Were the Uniled States in a legal Iy recorded at 6 feet 2 inches, two inches taller than his opponent He [Co., Japanese exporters and importers, 0. - | | erat, the present incumbent. The eivil s s position to demand as of right the wys four and half pounds heavier |[today jumped to his death from the | Hartfond, Sept. |1 —Forecast | commission recently certified besides than when he met Jem Willard 3 EPORT STORE BANKRUPT. [surrender of Bergdoll, there would be, i5th floor of a lower Hroadway office for New Britain and vicinity: Mr. Bailey, Charles Coit and Charles . hoxing |hullding. He was despondent it was|| pair tonight and Saturday; A. Hagberg. * Mr. Bailey has been first Sept. 14.—The Eim | am sure, no hesitancy on the part of £t Louis-Philadelphia game postpon. | sommission asked Dempsey not to |stated, bacause he believed his mmur‘: covler with frost tonight. selectman for eight vears, prominent | Cit S edhd N,m Co? of Bridgeport, in 'his or any other department of the d, cold weather, two games tomor | was wiped @ut in Tokio during the ll 1|in republican party potitics, is mar-| cuptey petitioh today, gave |Sovernment In taking steps to that o (Continued on Page 21.) |rarthquake. — | fied and has a son 17 and assets of $5,777. [end.” - w.\mm.m.l on l'ase Fifteen) 5 Thousands of Dollars —Half TInch Ice in Wisconsin, TOO COLD TO PLAY Philadeiphia, Sept. 14 (American) | Chairman Muldoon -of the