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§ DEBT COMMSSION TOHEET THIRSDAY First Sessions Will Be Nevoted fo Routine Work Washington, Scpt, 22 (P-—Amer- fean debt commission olticials are apeeding up their tinal proparations for the formal opening of debt fund French mission v Is day with the due lner Par ing negotiations to ar- rive in New York on the tomorrow morning, Finance Minister Caillaux associatoes I'rench mission are expected to move on to Washington fmmediately and avail themselves of the latter here 1 making final pre ions for their first mecting A commission the nest i Acting Secretary Winston treasury and Myron American ambassador to have heen asked by Pre {dge 1o meet the French missic New York. Ambassador Da also will be there . low envoys wlhen thes The first meetin missions here is expects and to be taken up lar mal exchange of greeti with Recretary Mellon speaking for the Amerlean body and M. Caillaux re sponding for the 1'r The round of official entertiin ment which awaits the Freneh mis- gion here will open Thursday night with a dinner ta he tendered them at the White House by President ! and Mrs, Coolidge On the business side of the pro gram, the final preparations of {he American commission appear fo con- ! to the cern chiefly the aquestion of interest | day's eharges on. the Trench obligation, | postponing Tt appears likely now that {he will he a downward revision of th total of the debt In the negotiations through recalenlation of the Anterest charges. Study o phase of the matter hy the ex is sald to have hrought {¥ ] agreement with Scerefary Mol ot el that the five per cent interest rat would give the born by the leans since they werc made is due to he adjnsted, No hint as to what interest fizure | may he re «ded by the Ameriea commission as a reasonabls one has been permitted ta filter through the tight veil of s v which necess: | fly surronnds the treasury’s consid- eration of the question. Tt is gen- erally helimved, however, that the commission 1s prepared to accord ffor some the French zenerous terms on hoth & the aceurcd future intebest SUIT O rates J. M. Curtin & Co, I'Thomas 17, McDonongh, suit for $300 against Hanson ot lirookiyn, N. Y cn a writ returnable in court the first Monday Sherift Martin 1 has garnisheed the Prudential surance Co. of America ind his m the tomor parat with the part of row hefore beginning w Harbord, Ly Ik ident ( e, Leagne of Nations Assembl 1to he brlef | g ainst Any shifts Court of Justice, aa (Mo sembly again day went on o recor a5 oppos ent in the ment court of to any chang ues of thie international ju indueed Uruguay to proposal for statues b block e revision o ion 1 dh sieh act American the del d a Danish projec concilintion commi on re a ch of ihe mhly rdic’al i ame ppro 1he this iy i perts Iments m to to many members of Pl ame plan | peace, the governments to give mature to the Danish project as the action by the I dall wscmbly urg ture and RURGLARY IN NORVOLK Torringlon. Sept. 22 (A—One or more burglare entered the haggage roam at the Norfo'k railroad station | Avring Snnday night and stole a numher of valnahle from fwn trunke that were pried Fntrance was ofected open a windaw with an iron har was evidently amatenr job police have no cliues YOUKG GIRLS Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVeget :\l*LCom"ound Sc! “0l Teacher’s xperience has bro William the Deputy articles open. | by prying | n “Afewyears | v month such rirlsoftenhave, i would suffer awfully Evanston, Wyo ago I had troubles cv made it hard for me as I had to go to bed for two or three days. One day my mother suggested that 1 take Lydia E. ham’s Veg icCompound, which I did, and it di In the co: after my first ba soon 1nd |L4 hardly W knew what. th etd xi ‘«- L mpc und did for me befere so I took it H strengthened me and five little kiddies. The e the baby is five months old and 1 h.ve twin boys three years old and a boy ul five yeara. I doall i washing and ironing, # better in my life. 1o to your wonderful med Mrs. VERBENA CARPENT Avenue, Evanston, Wyor ork Dwight W. N Avthur D. Denison, Howard Coffin and Congressman Carl Vinson. OPPOSED T0 CHANGES | ¥ in Permament parma- tice, with fihe might t to- resolution " ovation unac- | the objectiona- cour ing ' the | study basis ague. 00 BROUGHT through ught n Acting city of October, Horwitz In- The New Tombcy B T /U TCO LA i A L] " ¢!l for day cou 1 ) o f5vcomn! e Tt U 1 to 09 SEPTE MBFP 22, -4(). I'he committee of nine chosen to sift nllu.ed weakness in America's air forces meets with President Coolidge Ileteher, Major General James G. Left to rig! lorrow, James I, are: Rear Admiral Frank I, President Coolidge, OPEN HETTLE " HETHOD YAKES CANNING EASY ; v SISTER MARY fieaian | = wade by the survivors immediately | {1t you would can tomatoes a few | qpiop the wreek to Lieutenant Hend- at a tme the open-Kettle oy pugiantly Licutenant mefliodEmennasltile roma=|ynder (1 endahl, senfor sur- sotable that can |y 15 on his feet with with eortain |, peo €0 if you hought a larger | The by the -roadside than you |. find you ean use before spoiling one | or two cans of tomatoes will quick- | [memorics Iy solve the problem | There is one abont tomatoes SHENANDOAH WAS HIT BY HIGH GALE rage) | | | | | { (Continued from First | i board he dements teport of the investigating memoranda of ns Com- work the only ve thi & ave e eanncd officer, v men told,” he that they (the memoranda) would | reminder to refresh their and not as official state- hasket : be used ) | ments.’ warning to be voice - beware of over- fruit. The least bit of soft to- be removed, otherwise it will spoil an entire can. Pour boiling water over tomatoes | and let stund 1 minute. Drain and | with cold water, Drain and | Kins, Cut the hard memorand Intter was en Lig inves conrt they were his official record and Jones, president of the | aid they would be acceptable as part of the bourd's report and | i i ; o not as part of the testimony, and | and cut tomatocs in haIves fip g (hey would be availuble to the wuarters, - depending on heir | gy rvjvorg for the refreshing of the ir | “|size. Put into smooth PRCSCIVINE |y cogliection when they are called [ Kettle, add 1 teaspoon of salt for | o "o oue oxamination { Licach quart of tomatoes, Cover and |~ gy 50 e bring quickly to the hoiling point. |y Walch 1o prevent Loiling over. Re- |! g move cans from boiling water and | wrap each can as you fill it in a| dish towel wrung out of water as | hot as possible, Adjust rubber and fill can to overflowing with boiling hot tomnatoes. Scal at once. The cans must be perfectly full to ex- {clude all the air 1f you have 1 toes for canning method should he used. Slip skins wnd pack tomatoes in sterilized cans. Adjust rubbers and add 1-2 teaspoon salt to pint cans and 1 teaspoon salt fo quarts. Half scal and put into hot-water bath, Pro- cess for 25 minutcs, counting fhe time after the boiling begins again, The cans of tomatoes will, of course, cool the water in the boiler. Remove at once from hot water bath, finish scaling and turn upside | down o cool. No water is toes. 17l the tomatoes 1t you Hendley had given the vhen the route to Ohio to make tion, Klein told the a part of Rear Admirs court to Kiein er rip nato should cover out or not made s ealled ntenants ek to testify foday vl G, Mayer B. Anderson Hendley. 1t w planned to have them supplemer the official detailed report of the catastrophe made to the conrt at the opening session yesterday by Lieut. Commander Charles 1. Ttosendah!, the senior surviving ofticer, were Charl and bushel of toma- (egeoldinscls Thrilling Testimony. veport disclosed that Lieu- Anderson had probubly the rilling cxperience of the su He was just leaving the con- trol car when it broke away and the how end of the ship broke off. Grab- bing the cat walk he hung on with rim determination as the bow por- | tion swung round and around in the | line squall which wrecked the craft. | Iinally Licutenant Mayer threw him a rope and hauled him to | after Anderson had been able to fas en it under his arms. ‘ lesides Anderson and Mayer, pant Bausch also was in the portion of the ship and played part in assisting Commander ndall and the others in getting to cach, Lieutenant Herdley s main section. That tenant most vivor safes added fo the toma- ns fuil, cutting the d to fit the cans. |, w can tomatocs whole, coolk ill-shaped and good parts imperfect ones. Strain juice and use to fill cans of small whole tomatoes. This juice | can be used fo when the cans are opencd Tomato Catsup One-halt bushel ripe tomatoes, 3 tablespoons salt, 1 tablespoon black | It decided v pepper. 1 teaspoon ved pepper, 1 | the present only cup brown sugar, 3 cups vinegs | ty-three of those gave tablespoons broken stick cinnamon, | ments yesterday Good News spoon celery seed, 1 tablespoor — for — Stout Women berries. Remove stems and eut For yecars have been as necde wam the for his of Ros U SOUD: ofticers have been heard, the court will face the ques- | tion of the additional w to be called , Twen- their state- cloves, tomatocs and rubh Return to kettle cheesecloth in a reduced one- peppers il until thick. .'1 extra stout women | neglected by shoe | of work” cooking | tomato jnice il sauce and very is Chili Sa en ripe tomatoes, § . 4 green pey vinegar, 1 1 onions , 0ons s Il"“ while hot \mhlmm and the shoe mer- y \spoons in quarters. Cook until soft through a sieve with spices tied bag and boil until !manufacturers in providing | ToniatoBcatan pRiiols stylish footwear. It has been {tom 1t takes several hours of b A | 1 stirring to reduce t i 1‘2.1\‘3 of wearing ungamiy and more time and | looking shoes or pinching the JG 1 Yonstiooh. silstice, chant, as shoes fitted this way | spoon cloves. 1 tcaspoon black pep- ‘\\m'lxi soon lose their shape por. jar nd could never be comfortable Scald and slip skins from toma- | At last we have Cut in slices, Remove aitd oilhy from penpers snd. mince m.nwmm.uhx who has just the | toes sceds Senator Hiram Bing |ever sai, |Braed as | downe and the en, then went in required | § found the |@ third, Add s ro st vinegar g with a lot led spoon to pre- | [vent dir \d burning. Pour into sterilized Lottles or jars ano 1o cook until thick feet into styles that had to be 1o mak P o 1 el (BOLKELOEMT about three sizes too long in torder to obtain the width. The result was very unsatisfactory, both to the e minee onionss Pt all n,..\n"nt shaped lasts—known as into preserving kettle | 1o the boiling point. Cook ! about two hours, bottles or jients ster! rile hot spices In are 1 agd the tomatoes are "t red. Celery can be added with | rs and onions if preferred. | are recipes for *cold” chi rese sauces do mot keep | e recommended jars chili sauce 160 Students Enrol as | Evening Schools Open a tolal registration of Goodyear Welted Shoes Steel Arch Supports was Al Hl RN I rates fo | TAXI SER v;cfl THE AUBURN TRANSPORTAT:ON CO. DURRITT HOTEL PA Few Britain Thones 687-3; 1300 STATION Tlainville Phone \I DANS F'OR IIIRF opening session of the chools last night, according rased by Director James s Al s dded that hi Black Satin $8.00 \any more 1o reglster to- | Sizes up to 9 r cr |One pair of these shoes prop- i get ully | eply fitted will outwear et 18U nairs of the ordinary at of the | Claseon | 78 West Main Street Opp. Burritt Hotel | | Patent Colt Black Kid | $7.50 the pair shoes. Central and | Junior high schools | e Sloan Smart Shoes 4Rem some 2,000 years -u. ~vv|:n'w“‘-‘ Fashionable Stouts three | the ship was golng over her pre sure helght, Valves Worked At that time the gas bugs were 96 por cent tull, Lieutenant Mayer sald, and all cngines were running except number 2 which had lost its water, I'he ship then wus badly down by the nose and continued to rise, but Licutenant Mayer sald the valvesa were blowing satisfactorily, The craft then had passed the pressure helght and still was rising rapldly. Muyer was notified that there had been valving for five minutes, The alr got rougher and then mv' ship began to drop at terrific speed. | | Suddenly the nose shot up again and the breakup occurred. Lieutenant | Mayer was in the forward section {which broke away, and assisted in getting it to the ground. i | Licutenant Hendley, who came ywn with the main scetion testified |that he was awakened by the sharp | angle of the ship and by the pres ire of the expanded gas cells on his | Immediately atter he woke up heard control and other | wires snapped and then the ship hroke up after she suddenly had be- 2un to nose up again, i Testimony that the gas pressure in | ip was not exeessive was given | by Licutenant Bauch, watch officer. | He said the bags were 87 per cent | full and told of precautions taken on the first ascent to have emer- geney gas vales ready to function This officer corroborated all the {estimonay gone before that the shi went up rapidly, came down like a plummet, checked her drop, started up ogain hy the nose and then hroke in pieces the officer am, W, F. Durand, [the e was practically complete cinent between the officers and Jat the ship did be- he was making squall estions how- d the wreek: solely to the erent weakness No reference was struetural changes n made in the ship 10 Buakley \“" Is HOI'I water tanks, but it is If of the court that In New Haven Murder (A Al e the erash ond rapid offered as to wh aseent in the None st t ca Lwhether it was duc torm or to some in! in the ship itself, the which hid he stated this on matter will he aived thovoughly | the will e calle ' o de- mizht he re 1use Haven, Sept, 20 fhough Coroner Mix ye that he would eliminate Buckley from the homicide Biel Henry R, Johnson of Hartford was the vietim, Buckley was stll held today and the court continued | {he hond until the 30th, The charges | Irnnkenness and idleness, John- <on's hody was found in a \Hl()v; Clunip in Alling* wn and for a weeld | o tie | 1he coraner has been trying to find Of 1he {1t who killed him hefore the body wis Hnu( in a taxicah. experts who may ther these undertake termine wh contributing « Wreckage Arrives car loads of the wreckage of Wb arvived at the air day and will b 5 samination by the tec who will be ealled later wreckage incudes part aming, much it twisted and N, large expanses of the cover- s cells, pipes and guy 1o (it i S EROOH i fter hunters bad taken [ “When T put the coat on for the away much of the material trom |first time and buttoned it up, 14 the ship landed near [burst the scam down the back.” . Ohio, <, that will shown you Licutenant Mayer, sellFourbullons Ll licer on the v Nagel's Lustige Welt, [conrt that s (ter altitude © nos Sher and Lation here te s experts sonvenir Av g how are on.'" construetion of- Shenandoah, told the ship began to breuk terrvific descent . from | had been cheeked and suddenly s ted up again. “There s terrifl vibration nH ructure, like that of a s into a tail spin,” he said. erackin d then there wrific crash. 1 saw a large | front of and w the W g0 a man's hands : up onto the air and then | disappeared.” | SUCH CHILDRI orge, what @ when you grow | George: “I'm going to be a! philanthropist, uncle. Those people Iways seem to have a lot of money. Tit-Bits. = APPETIZING TONIC e GUARANTEED TO which tossed her about. When the | clevator man veported that ho could | ey not cheek the rise er Lans- | with down | p her Uneld going to be up the whole plane goi ‘T he was a t in hole me T sow he Licutenant trol eabin when the ver was in the con- of ABSO-DIGEST iy sold Command orderced the ship he L O tion, dyspeps speeded Maver | ng” other st » the ship and notified | out by The Milter-Hanso N Drug_ Co.. at their stations to he veady as ity Drug Store and the Dic men nson Drug Mm-mng Spccnals From 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Best Maine ¥ Lean Smoked o - POTATOLS, peck 35C SHOULDERS, 1b 190 ('l;allenge ?11»396 MILK me25c — All Day bpeclals — FRESH SHOULDERS . ROAST RORKES e ERESH I CUL HAMBURG & e s lhal 8c CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ........... b 22¢ BESTERANKEORTS S e o Ihal 8¢ FRESH I\lLLl* D l<0\\L b : h 390 Domino Granulated SUGAR 10" 60c 25 > $1 49 CAMPBELL'S BEANS e Best Pure LARD . .. 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