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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 | BORAH CALLS ON COOLIDGE T0 OBJECT TO GIVING ANY | SPECIAL TERMS TO FRENCH 0 Debt Fanding A[THflUfiH BUT 22 Decide if Public Shall Be N COMMO and Fight Ensues | pposes ; S N IL. E I . 5 | On Any Moré Libera y | Admitted—To Find, if COUNC | ||Primary Results In Defeated Candidate De- § n Any Moré Lib \ : — " pouce ke Responstete MME. D ; ’ ; HE HAS WIVES SoileCanpobiDie) i ke | ifferent Contests| clines to Comment Basis Than That e eclines to Be “Goat S| —_— 8 . | ” A t i« on this Groun at the Mayor, | B H P l . 5 ; s | When Projects Are : | B the Assoclated Press ut Hearst aper In- IC . 0. Accord- | fhite Plains Man (iets Three, _— | Who {3 Also Head of Police Ex- | = Walker and Waterman in New| % \ 1 Creat Beitad wanner s Referred oMt e Gt Pithll’esqne Woman Boouegy\.m« and Larolletie in Wisconsin | §18tS There WI" Be s ed Great bnitain. and Hall to Seyen Years | court of tnquiry appointea by see. Condécaten hoose | P | Another Ticket In N & AL T S (0 TRt o oo o Pt co ’ 5 ; Qlleefl Faces Chfll‘ges Waker got the democratic non-| - Another Ticket In No- : y Shenandoah disaster will convene in |feeling of dissatisfaction with ”"”l Stamford, Sept. 16 (A — Mayor o0 Lon or_over Hylan, the - | Idaho Senator Tnsists |f{IFE NO, { and NOSA R GTAD | akenusent Ne 7, Cnestinroncas cominon council's action in refusin | John T. Keating, as superintendent | _ | democratle Incumbent, atter sensa- | VemDer, ' g 5 ] ' |to authorize appointment of five po- | rampalgr > s | L ¢ The ’ eclde | olice department ex-officlo tional campaign marked by clashes | Sister Republic Is Better | whormer ety eelt will | declde liicemen aftor tho hoard of fnance | °f the police department ex-o 'ACCUSED BY LONDON STORE n Governor Smith and W, I s . OIS P! 3 i - | whether the hearings will be open jand taxation had provided the and Prosecuting Attorney Max F between Governor Smith and W. R 3 : G R A Sl i e BRI s e it ORI, Bl G H clty court have had == Hearst. Republicans Are Solidly Able to Pay Than Eng- that they will be 5 val ) : : 13 ) Punished As Much As Possible |4t they wi lstued today by Sec. |-tk establishment of a policy under [a falling out over the contents of | A¢ Time of Her Arrest, Daring Ar-| Walker earried Rrooklyn (Hylan's | United Behind Wat : nstructions issued today by Sec- (which there will be less “referrin the “wine cellar” in which sclzed | home borough), Manhattan and the nite enhin 'ater- 5 land—To Spcak in Sen-| aner o Fooled Third \'Dllng‘;‘l*[‘"’ I\\ll;mr to ](r(‘a’\r A«lrml’r‘fll*:m\l more “recommending” to the |liquors are kept. | gentine Woman Was Making 1 [Bronc whils i Rich. | ¥ | ilary P. Jones, president of the |finance board. | The “wine cellar” 1s at police ’ It nian w | man, Who Easi Vi ate. | Woman—mas Four chtaren. | court, formally directed (lr\r:llnqnlr\y, In explanation, finance hoard | neadquarters and the department to | 8Al Effort to Prevent Her (npulhl‘mqu the Quecan, result s close b 0 Easily Wins to determine the causes of the dirl- \members say the council has made |5 casat aelhe e ; | Hylan is silent as to running inde- | v A ol . Y. & | to. de I as made | certaln extent has been held re-| prom Continuing In Charge. YA ) pne 5 White Plains, N, Y., Sept. 16 P— | gy j0ra collapae and the responsibiii- a pr of referring matters to | gponsivle for the safe keeping of | . o {pendently. Statements are witrinited | Fight for Nomination, ¥ the Assaclated Press. A bigamlst at 22, with three wives, | ty for i, the board when it s not its fnten- |jiquors placed In it, London, Sept. 16 (P)—Mme, Mabel | to him that he s through with poli- | e . Feehingten Sept. 16—Coincident |!8 the matrimonial record of Jay | .':'““ SOMEL e “‘”C""“lu'” A Honito;adout he board's sug estion | When Mayor Keating ceme fnto |Casares, part owner of the whisk _\“:l‘j O CaUglen (anyaiheines ’ LE L) Squires, arraigned in county court Mit a report of the facts it will es- |They argue the function of the office he had a new lock placed on ship General Se t, was arrested |Rot indicated his a New York, Sept. 16 (A—The o r >, 1 . a . N, or tlon designe with the departure from Parls of today on charges of bigamy and | !2VI!Sh through testimony and to|board of finance and taxation is not |y “wine cellar” and of three keys, |today on a charge, preferred by a| Waterman, organization d SIENCC | possibility of a third ticket being in the French debt mission to the | | render an opinion as to whether any [to Investigate the nced of cerlain | g wae placed with the supsrin- (1rgo Oxford street firm, of obtain- |Won the republican nominaton for | e iciq” in November . to ooSem United States, Chairman Borah of fabundonment. acts of the airship's personnel were |projected works, but to recelve th | (arone“o Loy police department, |ing Boods under false pretenses, mayor by landslide over Bennett and |the mayoralty election with State the senate foreign relations commit- When Squires was arraigned on | responsible for the accident, “?f'mmn\rnd‘mnn of the common i Oha s | Is Much Surprised ".\'j“"‘ Senator James J. Walker demo- tee, at a conference with President |charges preferred by wives No, 1 and Meeting Tomorrow {council and, if possible and practi- | Lock 1s Changed | The arrest, which was made by Young Bob got the republi " | cratic nomince and Frank D, Wa- Coolldge today opposed terms for |2, he disclosed he also had marrled | Meanwhile preparations went for- |cal, to provide the money, if not, to| § days ago Prosecutor (yo detectives, considerably surpris- | nom! r the senate seat hi®|iorman, republican, held the genter I'rance more liberal than those glven |a third girl fn Janu formerly | ward today for the first meecting |reject the proposal. Spelke requested of the head of po- leq Mme, Casarnes, who at the time |father occupied with more _Yotes | of the political stage today as final Great Britain. Miss Georglana Kolduss, of Brook-here tomorrow of the president's| In the police matter, the common jlice department a key to the “wine |\as visiting her slicitors in connec.. | than the combined ‘“"\{“-" s “"‘”"“' | returns confirmed the decisiveness To Give His Views lyn, under the name of Jay Gllerest special board which will inquire Into | ouncil referred to the finance hoard | cellar that he might examine the |tion with a move for an injunction | Coolidge candic Woodward, fa-| ot yesterday’s baliot. [ Meeting the president for the first atter a six-day courtship. the whole subject of alreraft with |3 recommendation that five patrol- contents. He obtained the key and |to restrain the captain of the Gen- vored by Ku Klux Klan, and ex-| Walker by 93,548 fime in more than three month Also Has Children | velation to the natlonal defense. |men be appointed. After a lengthy |later he had another lock placed on !eral Serrett from continuing o act |Governor Me 7 | With all districts canvassed, Sen- Mr. Borah discussed at some length | County Judge Bleaklcy, sentenced | The war department made clear |d15cussion, the board succeeded in |the “cellar” and he kept the key, |in (hat cepaolly fand fretlistnz Sihar (WG 0n RO Clinlnon eBL oo 50 ey iearinain e of the debt situation and sald later he \ty¢ youth to from three and one- |(hat it was preparing ftself to an- [°VOIVINE a plan wherehy the neces- | Yesterday Mr. Spelko sent two access to the ship, Hasonidgtheirenublicani@natianaliigenec over Mayor John B, ould have something to say about \y.1¢ to seven in Sing Sing on the |swer specifically all charges ”m sary funds might he raised. When imen to inventory the liquors. The | She acco panied the officers to [committee will not support, received Hylan, candidate for & third wn; the question on the floor of the sen- 1o charges, Squire's first bride was | have been made against the admin. |the matter was returned to the coun- | police barred them from making [the police station in a taxicab and | than s atnor Al e v rvers appeared to be ute. Congressional sanction is need- |\ T!orothv Vanderbeck of Plaln- |istration of the army afr service, |!] that bodv decided it would ap- | ihe list. Mayor Keating then had was arraigned in court and remnd. |a Rcton, | cqually divided today on the quese | 4 for all funding agreements, fleld, N. J., whom he married when |and Acting Secretary Davis was satd |P0Int only ene man. another lock placed on the “cellar” |ed. Tt {s understood that the charge ce, *""””‘;""‘ nomifiee |tion whether he would head an in- I {neflopnlont i Sonaton Borath el AN ERERT S RED Al S g e and turned o Jeys over (o the lis not conneeted with the General | I+ s »,}: e e S0 A | B panden i cket & Al o & mayor. Belglun Is in a better positlon 10 440r "y sccretly married Miss Vera |sent in full the present pollcics of pollce department. Ho took the |Serrett affair. | yotes tha v sl 88|t Hiato wnllcaunsall mect ferme puch 2siwere lald down |7 0 ) Foe Daakavilie) NI ¥, each|the army air. no | ALL E NE[D nosition that the department was| There a fresh development |its ol £ in the * 4| Arriving at City hall this morne [/ n the Dritish settlement than 1::‘\,’,\”_ Rty T dre | “Charges Analyzed | responsible for the safe keeping of |In the checkered carcer of that| I A rried e “"“"“‘;‘“”" ing Mr. Hylan declared he would [l Cireat Britain, He also declared that| : e R et sl {he liquors. | whisk wrrying ship today when | $plit even in met county, home clude te e Vrance should not be granted len-| Ve Want him punished as much AL AR e e e i ; : {Captain W. R. Whitburn initaited [of the anti-LaFollette movement. | +oiCie his term with *“nothing to 1 as it had greater capacity to |15 possiblet® the two wives told | ell former assistant army air chiet o i PLavCAN aungWOrdy |an action for payment of the wages| Republican regulars won legisia- | "8" pay than the British. Judge Bloakloy. t1t was bad enough and central flgures fn the present |l myinc Nuptinll Kot at Wedding | M. Spelke returned trom Bridge- |27 A5 08 17 pavment of the wages [tive contests in Niagara county, New [ ;| FYIANSs Statement o " Smoot’s Stand on Debt Io Uil our dlen huk when s feoled) seginnve See 7 e mns nargslote ShdCganaRlcamedlic i ees ey the ship to be arrested by |Yor against men who were sus- am pleased with two things, - ',p,"" R to the Uniteq |18 1ast girl, that was too much.” | being amalyzed at the war depart-| In Germany. | the incidents and he called up the A ralts i rehal i " | pended by Ku Kiux Klan for trylng | 1¢ 5414, “first that T pulled the - ranc w'mr I: - J .";‘ % . | ment. | | mayor and ‘some warm exchanges | e (_|<1 U e e Ve At achined mask off the big ham and egg man el “"”:"t;“’ el | It has been held by Dr. Davis that | Hornshelm. Germany. Sept. 16 | of words are said to have paesed, was haeac e D R o rEom Ay Earia b ofe; 3 v G E i 1 ] t harge [ at ) e, a lowle field, [dtarenice whaleversto the terms - | all charges against the department | —Seven Schneiders helped tle | Today Mayor Keating, acting S ariechattinteop R M dafeated Mayce weiler of |%ction and underworld ‘intaress greement that natfon may have | have hecn of a broad natu d | matrimonial knot here today. . slice depar ex. | aoares eun awiuliyjand iy fitalse il M o iy : | Spend an average of $400 an e [ iched with Great Britain, it was | L a broad re and | Henn er dbe Dallos QenoItmient SXel o den il Gt o ds el | Nortlininian for rematiisan Remine i s an election ac AL Sy ot that at no time has any particular| A fallor named Schneider (which | officlo went before Judge Samuel ¢ g 05 S AL AU district to defeat me," asserte: v by Ser = | ¥ I c J B sta A go alue tion fo gress in Coolidge's home | Bl a y‘]’vd "‘{T;‘Ih“ S nat:: Sn\nfnt.tv]we} | criticism of incompetency or mis-|in German means failor) married Young in city court with a motion tél ““:;r;cl lw”m:it “qlly M)m yrn.fft ”1“1. 1\-(‘m-xr congr n & he New York Eve ning Journah ol } :;: dai:r"»or::‘v‘r‘;r!':»z!nrn i iMANSlAUfiHTER [;[]UNT'mmwcm""‘ been made, In view of | Wilhelmine Schneider. The civil | for o court order fo the effect that store on May 23, | The prosceution | Bowles announced eandidacy after | CUOUS supporter of the mayor (s ‘,"T‘;I ‘“,, e R e e ey this he feels the war department has | marrlage was performed by Justlee | he tiquors should he in custody of | sald other chargés would be dis. |visiting White Court: Felker had a | the pre-primary campai as- 5 'e ”” o Mfl:‘;v"h F‘}:’:m had difficulty in defending itself. mlar the Ieace Schneider in the pres- tha police department and no one | ojosed. & i liary i o e ke Uaratin ?u. 1lmn orlally today there would | Smoot said, “will s ¥ 6 ot AT Eahneld ¥ d dry play 3owles favors e =1 be a third % ; ¢ Segt sl nilele Wit Tranes ’ v ‘1‘\0‘1'1:1 that if the department 1is|ence of Helnrich Sehneider and | olse, The court declined fo enter- | Mme, Casares waa remanded on|tlon of Volstead set if consistent| | that ”')'l'u‘p‘:’n";]‘]“‘l"!:‘;:"fl&“‘:d hope the conference held between M. Cait- | POlice Act on Bench War-| :x?u;; ,n"m"caz:":GSZ,‘R‘&"’,‘"{;";,"" "qf‘“'“ ‘”l“’""‘l”,:'i“ ““,"" e nin the motlon but at ita sugges- |pajl, She was desoribed on the | with tamperance i 1ced to head 1 f e e M. y 5 » Wi vide hree he newlywed Schnelders there- ryion it was ngreed thet an faventory |charge sheat Axgont sub- | Cunmngham, favored by Pennsyl- | 3 | 1aux (French finance minister) and 5 . 4 i . AT et A hats dfeas ta . jeharge sheet as an Asgentine sub- | SLTRIRIN 18 e G. 0, P, 5 i .| rant Issued at Alcorn’s |vrincipal phases. | npon s “te® ther slenn ¢ (heil siould e muda of the contents of |ject, “ana her age was given ax 20, |vania veppbican. achine, . son | (GO, P s United 4 Air. Churehill (the British chancel Ono of these ix the computency of ichurch “chere Pastor eI (o i cellar” and that two offi- | i . tate contest for mom-| o7 the republican camp there was lor of the exchequer) or any propa- R | the personnel of the present service cad hiathloss ne .08 SO | AN e S e Rconte " |no ansiety today regarding 11 equest 8 pers of the pregent gervice, | pronounced his hlessing cera should be present, the depart- | thtion: asihudes: . garding the pos- /. <inda by elther one or both of q | which Mr. Davis belleves must neces- | Then the Sehnsfder couple, the Sl il sl “I.ORGET ME- NOT DAY“ Mrs. Ylolot Fahenstock, Philadel- | PHHEY of a divided front in Novem. them, The Unifed vavles'l‘mu réofl;-- | farlly form the backbons of any in- | Schnelder witnesses, Judge Schnel- | ploved by the proaccating afternes. | [ hin’s first woman Judge. was de-|Ccr Mr. Watorman rolled up a ma- A "’4 Tf,2:;:‘:,1"'{“:":‘;3:0;::. After Prosecutor Joseph 6. !:;‘r\;fld"nl service that might be cre- |der and the Rev. Herr Schnelder | For Self Protection | | toated for remomination as magls ‘l";'q"l‘\ of ':l“’ ! over John J. Lyons, indersta GO T LLbat ed, oregathered at the home of Widow "he mavor t the court that his Disah] can Veterans (o Make | trafe § varest opponent, and of evep ountries and does not proposs to | Woods nolled a technical charge of | "o oquipment of the present sery- SN el aReR s\ eI e e n i e NO5 ald D ooy anisdsamerican Veterangiio Mak jital 8, greater odds over William M, Be 3 breach of the peace on which Wal- | action was for "self-protection” as| annual Appeal to Public Through | Yerkes, the fining squire, a torror | 5™ ; U I o drawn into them. Ince | oo 415, Another point. it being con-ia wedding breakfast was served ta ' 1y nad ben held. that the San | : e e e o e L e “M. Cailiaux and assoclates will ter Majewskl has been held elnce | yundeq that the army alr servies in | o whole Schneider clan ment was rosponsible for the liquors | SM¢ Of Flowers on Strects. {convention for malfeasance in offies, | P!t 8€nt their congratulations to > granted every possible chance of | Monday afternoon In police court| ..cont vears has asked of the budget £ | dlored At Headauarbers, Homs 0. “HoraelMe * Will be ob- | was re-nominated hy republicans in|MF> Waterman Iast night and presenting fhelr side of the question. | {odey and Detective Sergeant Wil-| wuch larger appropriations than it |, . he lquors came from cases which served by fhe Disabled Ameriean | Mimenrme s B hilndeIRRial anburbae | 1 their support | \The United States commisston will ”"‘;“ Pi BleCus ':";"("”", ”"h;"""’ i | has recelved. Under an independent | Riffian Plan 4\“3(“\ Wire o oot hiean Bolrt ant Yer-rens fion Oiloier 6 teii2 il il - | H. McCooey, Tammany | 100k after the Interests of America.” |a bench warrant charging him with | copvice, the department argues, no nl 1 dano = hick tormat -tie ‘ N R et At leader in Brookl: 0k 2 | " v o case ch 1 been appeal- forget-me-nots will be sold on the Kiyn and supporter of N S pointed out that by the |manslaughter in connection with|improvement could be made fn the French (aplunc Range ~d :,, :mt.“,j,]"., T,:,:‘r,‘rr,,, :,‘::M street, The committen {n charge ] | Mayor Hylan in the primaries, ane b e e bt (-flmn.“,me death last June of ~Alexander | equipment unless more money were| Fez. Fronch Morocco, Sept. 16 (@ 4 1o the 'nllr-”m.ry e st D el FLML A R]F] {nounced that he would call a meet. and Churchill at TLondon, Franee is | Laskazewskl, who died at the New i made available, m(:n-mmm-. received here from ! & ml,‘,_m,pn just what liquor was man; Raymond Frost and lLeroy - '9“1\' of the Brooklyn democratie ex. f 0 pav Great Britain an interest | Britain General hospital as the re-| Tha third point In Mr, Davis’ mind the Spanish area of operations indi- (% (A "clia s ard He it thet the |Lebnend. The diy s oheeived an | : | ecutives tomorrow to discuss the rite of 2 per cent on its war debts [Sult of a beating he is alleged fo s tha of the system of management, [cates fhat the rebel tribesiaen police had a right to know what |nually nnd is general well supporteq | PRUShter Tmprisons Self Two Years | ;omination of Senator Walker, e have recelved from Charles Sapke|on which point he made it clear { !\\“1’”1”‘”"’: to make a fresh ack ¢ there and he failed to see by the public in New Britain | i ~ 1 Motk Edwards With Wal he Utah senator's position, made | and Majewski | department could say but little, as|on Tetuan, the Spanish capital ";" ";r“ ,'”p 5 .1?,’\. S —_— (o o thenila Willlam H. -1.\'" “:f‘r didat M 4 3 o be t was issued | an independent depart t nat A - USTERR Y rCEDONSL ) S 3 | ‘ dnards, candidate awn in a formal sfatement, was| The bench warran |an pen partment natural . . sl oo Orhcy It ¢ tor Keep Her From Tnstitution for city o ued coincidental with the visit to late yesterday afternoon by Judge | iv would change the present admin.| Rabat, French Moraceo, Sept. 14 | the GEORELLLNE Rllony: {5l Rald Manchester Man Gets Sl P 'l‘k‘j”"',"“”"" on Mayor Hye a White House by Chairman well Jennings at the request of | istration nf the air force, |m’n —TF'rench troops have captured | that the incident is another in the Year's Jail Sentence! chicago, Sept. 16 (P —How a de- || icket, after conceding his de. e ) AR State’s Aftorney Hugh M. Alcorn. | g the mountain range of El Ribane, [*controversy over the the city court Hastrorail ne e e D) Frank | votea Aaughter for two and a haif announced that he would sup. er;.u.my Smoot issued his state- | At the time of the alleged assault [)nz Qualantme in jone of the Riffians’ strongest posi- | indgeship contest in the last legisla- leblodks ot -:,.mmp.v pleaded | ¥ears imposed upon herself volun- r”r””"\ Walker ticket in the final § s 8ta | g g% = i i fare < k g . ¢ s 4 lection nt on arriving here to attend the (on Laskazewskl. Sapko and Ma- | | | ity in th erior eriminal | 1ary imprisonment in a downtown |“UEME A ceting of the Trench and Ameri- |jewskl were faken into custodr.| (reenwich to Be Lifted 5 e i atay e notel room fo care for her mother |, “ENIC “} Mocrats of New York | cin funding bodies. while Senator |Sapko charged with assaulting and| Hartford, Sept. 18 (P—tCartle saughter and was s ’ re and prevent exposure of the |y = p S Tnelr candidates for | vorah took the occasion of his first | Majewski on a technical charge of |Commissioner James M. Whittlosey | vear in jail by J e ther's mental dibfon s it e (Y h‘l”',,‘hf' the city | aeeting of several months with |breach of the peacs, When the ease [announced foday that he would be t \rener reaks reement S sl to, light as a result 'of an in : nber," he sald. “To 3 ng . [ | | s, deny the validity of that selection is | President Coolldge to volce his|was heard in the police court, [able to remove the dog quarantine Sokolosky Was arrested after the | quiry by her father, Releigh 1. | i visws with the added remark that | Prosecutor Woods nolled the charge |that has been in force In the town [death, fn August. of n woman with | Harding, head of & Wilmington. | 2 €M ! r"‘ "”l':”\““ ": 'h“]demm 3 ap a jew allin o lof Greenwic! ne onth e | A N Yelaware 1 com cratic e emocrats will now ke wonld have something to eay aeainst Majewski. telling the court of Greenwich for some months. H y w t m whom he had been living and o Delaware provislon company e to ¢ 2 about the situation when congress {hat no evidence had been discover- |has had between 700 and S00 dogs O a l e n aln ea R L D Nelther imather nor ‘dauxlier had '\'\"1‘ 3 :; lect the ticket just made, | e ed fnvolving him in the alleged fatal [inoculated with the anti-rahies se- piaaadon L0, AT rell e T Al i e stepped out of the room after they h st have united democracy to | Senator Smoot declined to am- assault {rum. The state is now entirely free aulted Hetwn 9 came to Chlcago. Dreading the '0V€ suce | city government. plify his statement or to discuss The testimony purported to show | from rabies. Management Accepts Hl\ THREL ARRESTED FOR SR e 10ught of confinement fn an tostl- |, Journal's Statement 3 terms which may he pre- that Laskazewskl was in a store on| During the month of August the SiiRrrellrerosing o fon, the daughter, Loulse, h . \“ ""\“']"' printed today in the ho! e ¢ | dep: o vestigated 392 com- VALTE WeTe o Al # or \flmn;: Journal tut administration oficials have June 7 in a drunken condition. Ma- | dogs. | Lo have saved her lif ton to Chicago. known that a thi 5 . 4 e AL h o {721 dogs captured and 598 of them o ot | T S ey 1t a third ticket would be made it clear that France may not jewski was put :vu'“?: !j'"rr‘"nrq:!‘i:_m_h S T T Crr e nounces He Will Pld,‘ —— Go T ”, WK W? >“'~‘r:: il\:‘";”":“ ‘m d 11 the field and that it eould SR e S i e e e s S Newington Farmer and Two New | PEDICATION ocT. 2 ACL G s e et i Ul which was given to Belglum and s alleges Sk 3 : |three cases of es re e 41 Ovi S | orrington, Sept. 15 () e RN AR D v lan w1l heaakiitlie & InAspaRdc recent _agreement with fhat knocking him o the ground. and |(hree cases of rables reported. The With Providence Steam e e LADmnslon b MR roving” From Wilming- | hoin, pendent untry reepecting the seftlement of | cansing a fracture of the skull f;nfi Al “,“:‘hnm AR Rollexs . LA [ the Connecticut Junio pub egularly malled checks for | mpq statement in the Evening iy o ! i'”"i o SHNNE TE s L0 R ollers. ourt This Evening. | Elenaait il ve ilt Teifay: - expensen. + be. J0UTAL printed in tho editoriat col. [ 1t is the present view of admi . - - S GRS el i T ite Dairy Commissioner Holt's | 2 Governor Trumbull and n the hotel management he-|ymneroag. tration officials as well as of many | Bridgeport Youth Who ‘”:’(]?:m i \P’ e "fl P:m e | Thomas Mott Oshorne will be suspicious and notified him As has been said in the Evening | 1-2ding members of congress, vm‘ Killed M Is Sent d‘ ST % Harr ©dreher, star TCe PUTe | eakers. In o ve been sent He started an v, assisted BY | yournal more than once Tammany's e e (e T s illed Man Is dentence T Sist Killed hep e milk regulations will have an echo | 1n fuvenile conrt . b t {his Dbrothe . HardIng. |voters, and all those they could fne L] 4 3 i treat | nree Miste e PRCRIO LnCENOMS S R v : for Armour . ; eimilar to that hy which Great Bridgeport, Sept. 16 (P—Michaal > L 3 i) he in town court in Newington this eve- | the atate to attend ral s ATMOUT fluence, were well organized for pri Brilaindilindsd UsntEeiasid st renyi At i chatked vl b iliman= BV ightning intHavanast-2miasiiens 0Fiisianons liron | "INE When a milk producer and two - - Co. They got police assistance |mary work. s el uah oe tallcsing the death of Jo- Havana, Sept. 18 (M —- Three Horsemen” of col EUAILON | distributors will appear befora Jus | MRS, HURD WINS nd ommitment from county au-|{ “Rut the primary doss not elsct = | Sesine) Realca¥ont Tuna was | young girls, sisters, were killed by Vorld, !““‘““ "U\"f‘jj‘“‘“r ‘_‘;;I; ! ‘(‘: tice of the Peace E. Stanley Welles Ottawa, Sept. 16 (A—Mrs. Doro- ! thoritiss and had Mrs. Harding | the mayor of New York. That will i ave fiolinte : \ 4 e cps. |1orms with the All-New Brit foot- William Marshall of Newington |thy Campbell Hurd of Philadelphia, | removed to the psychopathic hos- bhe done tn November. | Caillanx Teaves 2 sentenced to six months in fall by |lightning during a heavy storm ¥ ball team this morning and an- | it b ehareen ein epiey o thy Campt { h rh ! Bt il i th Sept. 16 (P —Finance Min- yygge George F. Hinman in the su- | terday. When the storm hroke the gt e rged with selling milk | the Americ Aampior e fs hardly necessary tn say that e B0 e A S e el bl SRl B e i ant ith the Drovidence | ithout a state registration and with | her way into the third rou Inly the ot the fillal {the people of New York will refuse on his debt & MISSION pelice during a quarrel and the lat- | for safety. Hardly had they got in- ;:‘"‘ O T\‘ 2 RIS A spite e the Ng unsanitary conditions | Canadian women's open golf e on became to eentativessSotin the this afternoon. He took the boat yar feq) to the curbing, fracturing |side, however, when a bolt struck |S Sam 01'l- i "_"[ te man. |01 is farm. J. J. Shapiro and Ezra | pionship by d ing Mrs. M. 1. T explanation of T or turn their city tain for H 35 p. m. his skull. He died shortly after-|the house and instantly killed all|fect thathea SR Britain | SAYer of this city will answer to a | spaulding of Buffa ven up. da ov them Simultaneously with his departure warg 5 I retiotitham agement of the All-New Britain|eparge of purchasing and distribut- | | o will be a ticket independ- S . ward, f 5 team until today to accept his 1e6mS, ing milk from an unregistered deal- —_— —————————|ent of the Tammany Hall-street car DI el |which were accepted last night by owned Albany crowd. of course. | <5 that Premier Painleve and his z | | : < | telegram. warrants were sworn out by PEOP | Says Hylan Will Run inet were determined to stand or TREE STUMP WEIGH]NG TON ROLL]NG Officials of the All-N Britain | commissioner Holt as the result o 14 “It may be taken for granted {11l upon the result of the \\m i cam were aghast this morning when {1 ocrigati SRR | an will head the ine 5 ) o 1 L i gations made by one of his| n will the in ircton ations. lw_\ v“ DOWN HILL CRUSHES GIRL TO DEATH they got in communication with and give the peo. te "0‘5;“"“\ of :"'" ‘7:":" n \yy“\”\hzy at Villa Nova college, S kAt S S 2 PRSPt ST has faithfully served, was stated, when voted yes- [where he is coaching the school 5 = : ; to vote for him at the real | ¢ to giv “all W~ —_— N Q R Tulsa 474 and Milwaukee 200 0 e m 3 a | t-rday to give M. Caillanx full pow e . o ¢ cleven, asked him if he had receiv- | Superior Court Clerk et c Selirae | < to nesotiate. Philadelphia. Sept. 16 (P —Sitting the heavy pleces of oq ynd (elegram agreeing to his sks to Be Retued g e ity or Hylan is not a | he present ’lv-f"h government ' ¢ por cagel sketching cholce bits "M‘: ”-‘\'*”;2"’““\15‘”“ : ‘“’”]”’; terms and were informed that he 7 AT * has sald about C | miv be sald to be erected upon a brush towards her. With a startle d the message but had decided to tford, Sept. 16 (®—George ‘ 2 3 he has said \ 0 2 scape A the foa M had t messag 2 £ ) ] jis\se Dbndiganagcsll; Vr R ) foot of MOURL 1y she gescrted her casel and paint v with the Providence team. He | ( t. for thirty-one years clerk PR - at : 2 and i one Ieg gives w Pleasant in upper Darby, near here yruehes, and ran for safety. 4 no apologies ta offer and no ex- | of superior court for Hartford VXL Rrel it ORI Qi to be true ture will collaps yesterday, Miss Nora Rhoads, 18 One of the stumps rolled well to to muke fot breaking his word | bots today petitioned the state crn citfes. | million in b b “And Mayer Hylan to back up AL Caillanx and the members vear old art student. was Instantly the left of the girl. The other. | ven in the presence of three wit- | b rol for retirement. He i CREDANS B yCar:S R cT vhat he has said and prove his de. | his mission were given Godspeed killed when a tree stump, weighing Murphy sald, appearcd to he rolling ;.eces last Saturday in this city that | Is a ve of Tthaca, Y. is 69 NS SyEATaEmo o mucTARE S B0.Y LESREN S0 e | votion to the city will. of course, ac- the atat by all the members warly a ton, rolled down the hill several feet away. but suddenly One po would wait until today to hear | years old, and began the practice of c which s over oRL Y, enouEh ito pRy:tor-kiS2imile o A e na et aminatibh j the cabinet except Premier Pain and struck her. of its uneven surfaces caused it €0 |rron the All-New Britain aw at Willimantic in 1880, He was s sl bitd ! S And of course. he will be elected jeve and Foreign Minister Briand At the top of the hill, two labor- swerve, overtake the girl and knock Sobmitted Terms Saturday t first assistant state's attorr in In Much of 1t al majority than last time.” | f . minister appeared in ers, Washington Murphy and Nicho- her to the earth. The girl's slender | yhen Stuhldrcher was in this city riford county. Tt js expected this period cabs increased from primitive p th all returns completed, Wa- 1 S 1 health and spirits and seemed | las Drizelo. tugged and pulled body dld not even halt the stump |aet Saturday, in the presence of sistant Clerk Lucius P. Fu d this growth ~vm d 1‘ an's vote in the five boroughs | fous to get away. As soon as t two old stumps, preparatory to roll- 'in its wild dash to level ground. Her ¢'vril Gaffney. a graduate of Notre ceed Mr. Conant. w taxi b ss down . v”m“ g OF | was 113,682 Lyons 8, and Ben- I n had assembled ing them down the hill Nelther skull was broken and her arms and | hame: dward J. Daijley e 2 throughou! ghting TOM ,ott's 4,494 N railroad officials to speed knew the art student sat below, and legs fractured and torn. manager of the All-New ),n‘mq —————e No Disorders Reported 3 ure of the 3 the girl, apparently. was unaware| Miss Rhoads was an only child of and Dr. N\H W owitz, president N stern cities out; Less than half a dézen persons 1 1} o ir pp A » 1 Prior to his departure, the fir of their presence, (| William & Rhoads, Insurance €om- |of the club sul ed his terms| | THE WEATHER | xis total approx- were arrested for illegal voting and - ter gave out a printed st Finally the workmen brought the | pany official, and was introduced |and said the team c til | |tma he taxi fleets of |several of these were released. Po- | rent reading stumps to the edge of the hill and [to soclety last fall. She was decp- |today fo accept them. Because of | | Hartford. Sept. 16.—Forecast the other Detroit $81; | turous youths w} » reported no disorders worthy of e ik pushed them over. At the same in- Iy Interested in sketching and his salary demand, $4.500 for 10 for New Britain and vicinity: Cleveland 4 Cin- | city’s great xi ru | e Governor Smith, however, a P £ X Hthetie stant they sighted Miss Rhoads at | painting and. w number of games the club was not certain Showers today; Thursday cinnat! 3 St. [time to curb the flerce competition. |protested to Police Commissioner A Americar T work. directly in the path of 'artlst friends frequently visited a i v A h posi gonerally fair Paunl 154 M Des | but the company officials finally rid | Enright against intimidation of vot- X - it rushing stumps. small clubhouse near the spot where ——— | | Moines 1 Kansas City 474; Oma- —— | (Continued on Third Page) | Both men screamed. and the girl, | she was killed | (Continued on Fourth Pagey |# - # ha 150; St. Louls 500; Houston 150; | Shenandoah Probe Opens Monday And Probably Will Be Open One {Court Itself However, Will% FINANCE BOARD TURNS Average Daily Circulation Foi Week Ending l 2,045 Sept. 12th PR[ISEI]UTI]R WANTS "WINE CELLAR' EY Stamford Mayor Also Wants It WALKER TROUNCES HYLAN BY MORE THAN 95,000 VOTES; NOW SPECTRE OF § (Continued on Page 18) | (Continued on Fourth Pagey |