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o — News of the World B, ——— y Associated Press e e —— LSTABLISHED 1870 GIGANTIC BOOTLEG RING 15 BATTERED Regiment of Dry Agents Made Clean-Up in New York TIOPE TO CONVICT 27 MEN Theatrical District and Times Square Ralded — Rum Dealers Worked | American in Guise of Real Estate Firm — Higher-Ups Nabbed. New York, Scpt 48 officlally rezarded bootleg ring in the been to operate ment of fede agents obtained evi- dence on which they hope to men of conspiracy to violate law. Big Ralds Made Taiders of the new dry regime of Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews yesterday {nvaded two office buildings simul- taneously in the tl 1 district at Times Square and arrested 13 men. Warrants for 14 more remain to be'served. The ring, doing guise of a real estate in Canada and the United Stat Federal anthoritics learned abou the ring through the seizure of the steamer Nantisco off A p LT last Aprll with 500 cases of liquor, after she had coms through the coast guard hlockade disguised with lumber piled on deck. Trall Ted to Wesler Thirty agents put on tound th hought at Gloucester C an agent of the ring for $5.000. The trail then led to Trving Wexler, alins Waxie Gordon, a well known crook authoritles suid. Wexler evidently got wind of what was coming and | fled to 1urope with his wife a few days in a luxurious stateroom Aides Are Caught Three of Wexler's licutenants, however, were arrested. The ring ig said to have maintained plurchas- fnz agents in Nova Scotin, leased warehonses In the United States and | sold Haquors to TWroadway cafes and habitues. Only 27 pints of whiskey were found in the offic Records of customers also were seized, While the eafe proprictor telephoned ease of claret. He was told to come and get it, He did, and was arrest- ed, o4 () as the b dry business in firm, operated | he case been by choice agents were there Nab the Big Men The raids yesterday ca the polley of nabbing the ups and letting the small fry like bartenders and More than a score of all-night cabarcts have been padlocked in recent months under the direction of 1ed- eral Attornay Buckner. wexler, or Waxle Gordon, eriminal vecord dating back to 1007, federal authorities said. Ife has been arrested fn Roston, Phil- adeiphia and N York on charges ranging from larceny suspiclon of murder. He has served torms In the Tlolmsburg, Pa prison N. Y., reformatory and mitted over the walters go. has a grand atated, w its after the in order per- all that 1t nd, Tt of wares even Jauor from Federal Canada estigatora, agency operated on a ¥ ze banks in this eity scales for it The of the a i hs bes 104 oRjte gla month more than $200,000 one A Buckner 4id but he ctions, estigators found that one ad meml ring raus, for whom a warrant A fn a shn wers of th not that City hank name the bank, last Deacember the bank fssued fo eredit for 330,00 Tha government said National Kraus a letter © geriad that on a sir May 4 orders at its tor 4,800 rs for 4 1arts whiskey PATROL BOAT SINKS Coast Guard Shin 2338 Goes Down Off Roston Harhor When It strikes Shoal, The einking bor las t of the coast oft Boston ha Kknown today bat Buspe came motor or hoat runner was chasing an ted [ rum Towe 1"wrlv1- he filled three men lau their returne gmall b five thought repaired. Turns on Gas, Cuts ife's Throat, Hops Out Window New York, P —XKilling his wife by slashing I t with a butcher knife, after having turned on all the gas jets in her room, Dominick Prinzen, a chef employed by the Corn JExchange Bank, com- mitted suicide tody by jumping from a \Vln:ln\\' of the house. Sept (& Somenllle Safe Looted. Bandits Steal $1.160 Somerville, Mass., Sept. 24 (F— Safe crackers who left behind no clue made away with $1160 by rip- ping open the safe of Saven Oaks Dalry, In office he night. A “can-opener” device which the combination was removed had been used. by w,' 2 | found Iu West Haven for a| to | more | in | last | KW ‘uuoy) PIOJMRH “;daa APV fAaRIqYT WS 10INUC) RADICALS T0 BROADCAST FROM THEIR OWN STATION Tart of Garland Fortune Is Used To Purchase Radio Broadcast- ing Studio. Now York, Sept. 0 fund established by ¢ ferlund when he refused to accept or himself the legacy from his| jgrandfather's estate has been used | |in part to purchase a radio station {for the broadcasting of radical pro- | puganda. | Norman 24 (A—The $500 ; Conneetlcut Thomas, Civil an officer of the Tiberties union, {which has had th> administration of | {the estate, today confirmed reports | such a venture was underway | yyj, Customer Denied. clined to name the station | had been selected, | vh M. Thomas fs soclalist candidate | for John I’ for mayor of New York, 1y the stock Lroker suspended fron irchase of such a station, he sald, change yesterday lers of advanced political and a clearing sociological views hope to *“put on ed confidens ' fdeas which, they assert, Sontet in the air"” an have been denied space in the news Mr rors S The Garland fund was gletussed; three years ago to finance the dis- tribution of labor and radical pro- paganda, Considerable sums were ven to radical newspapers and to | oy rch work in soclology designed | . ia(, to ald the laborer and strike bellef, | oo b 8 GO ST The or 1l $80,000 despite Mr. hv’v:"v has l‘u ments have incrcased S e, G D Bank Balances in New York Arc Not Disturbed—Report of Trou Kernan local ha Keogh, New to mect 1se balunc estigation blished e office in and will endeavor to locate the busin who has friends or business several ] noon for tl [ York head n by dis- | to $1,- | “\MH‘E a ‘lrn 3in in |culty § ome \'\r; stor that he had di | Haven Mystery, Tells Story 10 . eom 'T ']vu case, Mr. Kernan added, | his offices use of an impend TIM ( crash.” pointing to th fact t guly | Mr. Keogh still malintains big L “.\ ances in New York. ilso 1 1ded as a “dellbe bringing about the return stock he had placed in ; MoGrail, Now Free in New ¢ the New Britain mana ‘ nent. \!r. Kernan produced t made rece | on of one of instead of \mn'm‘-; MS IN DEATH MAGHINE e 1ms sors stors wene | wa s deliverc ‘l up \mhm fe Invited Into Car While I Keogh offics not only were not debted to the {nve but matter of more than $14,000 com stock before Drunk, Rob- tor, bed, Then Thrown Out—TPocket- | | book Found Near Body Linked | %" !¢ Him With Crime, phone % in off New “k" ail, ce were talken out tor Haven, Sept. 24 (P—Joseph arrested and held in jail "m several days as a suspect follow- ling the murder of Illenry B. John- {son of Hartford, who was slain in {New Haven and whose body was , save his own ersion of his conncetion With the |of the {case today. McGrall's arrest fol- | lowed the finding of his pocket book |near the body of Johnson. e was {later exoncrated and released, Invited For Ride McGrail said he was on his vaca ytion on the night pt. 8 and aft- fer haviug seve drinks with {triends, started for his home. An {automoebile drove up to the curb in |one of the downtown strec he | said, it he wanted |a lift. Belleving the men in the car | {to be friends, he in and the ma- |« {chine headed up Crown and iw’u Oak, s his The |vesterday was open today but it u {ear, ho or, did not when it | doing business. Mr, reached the corner mear his home [the manager, on returning from N | phone Co. Mr. Kernan was in cammunieat with other managers for Mr. and through them conducted an tion info his employer's fin anding fn New York. Advi Ms he was resassured in that the failure to meet clearing house ha e was unint Itional and not based on any inabi or refusal to pav. Tt is said that the firm had n 200 on its books though only about 100 of them v steady traders customers Calls Tt “Mysterious Propositior Brictol, Sept, 24 P-—-The local Jolin . Keogh, broker, w {suspension was announced on {Consolidated Exchange in Ne and he w e of street tow Lome, stop not and did not slow dewn untl it reach- | Britain, said Manager Kerr od St lof the latter 3 had received [following mes from Mana nded | MeFarland of Stamford offi Me- "I have talked with Mr. Lynch, s one [rotary of the Consolidated said: ‘L have be touch with ite him or him, ion Lawrence cometery, Relieved Of His Money {whether he had Hil's story grabhed his arms, le sald, “ lather man went threw of the four occupant wr foreed fo the floor, [§12 from his poekets, The men ler going through pocket book, e as rew it out of the car, McGrail dr wn {clared turned the ecar| Mr {abont back towards the | Wife Didn't Belicve Tt | il aid he wa | few bloct one the any money continnes Sone Lxchange, who trying to get in Keogh but cannot loc information regarding L vory mysterions prope Mr. Keogh has his bank balanc Gorman said that fo bank balances was Teogh had never given attorney | Three him iy not his the that hey then and stated or of no o the bi absence. thrown onf a |authority fo draw en ;s from his home. TReach-|counts in Keogh's s home, he said b in and went to the home of \texh on Gas Instead was unabl (Continued on Fage 14) ey Ju ilamon of 1 $50 and costs by [Tryving to Get Jury in m in the Meriden Waterbury Murder Trial ¥esterday mornin hlea of nolo cont Waterbury, Sept. 24 (P—James |7 . 1 |0 Kless driving arged with the murder | G fol© Rt car on Colony Gawdiost, went on trlal |\t iy Angust 22, The mach in the superior court i"”‘" B e e A (n D today, T'p to 1 o'clock not one |4\ oy o Meriden, who ! had chosen. Over N ias froor b trolley. Tha 'had either becn excused by the court |l n 05 1t o wourt that for eliminated by Attar- ey James M. Peasley is assisting State Attorney Lawrence L. I the Mtion police when he ente dere 1o cha and passing M | for | here Anthon his life uror been 20 challeng but his foot wis in| . otor ad also reached the ac causing the and ma prose ° young wom LFAGUE INVESTIGATE G pt. 24 P—The league tions conneil in special session decided to send a league rep- | to the Mosul district of [nu il HAD l\ William this afternoon Karbonie on Market was arresf of n today rosentative str merary Policeman Anthony K tnto zinls driy deportations of eyele Turks, Mesapotamia to Inquire Rritish Christians charges of the Karbonie was by with operating without a license, FAMILY OF 11 ARRESTED FOR e COMINGINTOU. S. ILLEGALLY | fly have since lemployed by Ifg. Co. | Federal Inspector {who made the arr dtoh lived. He the New has b Joseph Alphonse Roberge, e Wife and Nine Children Taken Into Custody in|made the statement Robe s |tried to enter the United States m: Bristol Today. {than a year ago but was unable }vnuso he could not qualify. It |turther charged that he changed name and succeeded in getting i the comatry at oint on border. Federal authorities ¢ {up on him and discovered that was the Roberge who had previoy teen turned down. It is sald t he and his family are in danger becoming public charges (Spectal to The Herald.) Bristol, Sept. 24—Joscph Alphonse Rob s wife and his family of {nine children, two of whom arg mar- ried, were arrested today by a fed- {eral officer on a charge of having |entered the United States from Can- |ada by misrepresentation Roberge came to Bristol about @ | year ago and bought a farm on Staf- ford avenue, where he and his fam- other Roberge was released under §5 bonds for appearance in \cours J.P. KEOGH MISING MANAGER REPORTS Head of Brokerage Firm Re- vt ported to Have Disappeaved \KERNAY GOES TO NEW YORK Representatives Hear for faily to- | > in his el Keogh's bank New ler g had a it could he given connectiona in the New Southern New Ingland Tele- Koogh undisturbed condition of banl w York Gorman dray Tefen anyone | Of Applying Brakes | dge | court | str was | he tried | |to put on the brake of his machine, |is, hine to dart | TEGISTERED AUTO when he was apprahended by Super- | ed motor- | she charged {a Willlam T federal BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CON NECTICUT, HUSKY SERGEANT BESTS DESERTER IN HST F1G Prisoner Secks to Fseape R Tinally Shackled to Door ol Auto. ble gor York | the o | \M‘ the was ostensi ) assist not | geant in e tire, Although stunned by Sel w, Hayward's brain vared and serter battle cant anging the Dblown re- | Teft | oe | ing | hat | ink wwisoner to 17 m over to of the o= in- War Torn Garrison at S dia, Syria, Relieved by Fresh Troops ing | day T'rench col in- | relieving a e sed | Druse tribesnmen, | Arter t hour batile i evening the tribesmen fore the toops Geneal who had heen pressin of his countrymen syrii, nn irrison months by ton Sep two revol vig fled Garr to (he for &cy his | last the en- lity | ment be 1 was gan a | n** | dircction of- | Gamelin's the | The [ the citads! held fort despite vielent and that vas the nan | the | madations The fo ce: | 200 men my, shoi sions and his number w Mr. get 1t v Druse tribest as at 1|t £.000 Gene men ance in the march to the i hoped fhat valor, have et | thelr uprising MDA LEWIS DIES irt red cot | Prominemt On Stage As ine ro- ene For Almost 40 Vears— Breakdown Results Fatally de- YN the stage as New York pt prominer comedienne died n.|Long Tsland breakdown last Ja The actress had be | coma dur Miss 1 was Mrs. today in OWINg A inry. en in A wis, John T ye old. While 1in originated the o “tough girl.” h whic 11 fame wer 10fn ru- she rte always he Dboaste ver hav a performs lurin of more than Although her sewis was to have played important. role cal comedy t way this week The actress's first “tough grl" was in ringan's production the 400, when New Yor! cal district was many 1 ox, |its present center on Broadway. ave | retained her original role in * TRe |and the 400" ASONS, ore | she played roles of a ar cl be- | ter in numerous productions in 18 | nineties his nto the ked he 1sly hat of opened on Bro rola as Edward een of ure for many se THE WEATHER Hartford, Sept. 24—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Unsettled tonight and Friday probably showers, cooler Fri- $500 day THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 BESTEGED THONONTHS - : * FRENCH ARE RESCUED ending oro time, | Comedi- | 1he Ada Tew ars, | Hol nervous aracter of r nams in S . a mu Har- |cd Average Daily Circulation For S 12,134 PRICE THREE CENTS HT\MAKE FRANEE ENB ‘HONEYED WORDS FEATURE OPENING WAR, SAYS BU\|NE§.S'1'7S.S'101V OF FRENCH DEBT PARLEY; EWlsconsm Govemor Condenns. () A CE ISSUE AS PRACTICAL MEN Ruthless Moroccan Strife WANTS 1T FUNDING TERM. Wisconsin .—SIXTEEN PAG IMPORTANT FACTS AND FlGURES OF ’Caillaux Says Nation THE FRENCH WAR DEBT TO AMERICA Has Not Forgotten ' Aid Given By U. . —Kellogg Promises Falr, Practical And | Workable Terms. U. 8. and Foreign Commissioners Express Hope That an Agreement Will Be Reached in Short Time. Pyecutive Calls Attention Wasl some of ) Helpless Women and Children in | 1 24 (P11 ts an 10 Bloodthirsty Murdering of MOroeco, $400,0 war n 2 has paid fr per cent, ar orest and a simil qr‘ for Trance. Kill Women and Children Ir ) finunce ministe wis s s NOEL lS CALWWHILE SHENANDOAH BATTLED s MENTALITY 1S ARGUED STORM FOR HALF HOUR the news of 16 jans In 'd that | two tons of Sane, Experts Say—If So. Barograph Shows Death in Electric Chair Dirigible Did Not Break May Be Penalty Up at Once ey mwen, recognizing the problems of i e = — ach other, and desirous of reachin, i Newark Rty St Kehurst, N, opt. 2 FaliCkiagresmant 3 N R TR oah fought and o emding | confession hio on Sept. § for at leust | S Daly ore she broke up, nation: hlood instrument record |that his country has not forgotten i (rpassivag today before the naval [“what we owe to America for her et iane: B Juiry shows. {splendid work to end victoriously the il o T i | ectablishes that the |war and of the gencrous help our s rel rupld ascent at 4:26 [people recelved from the citizens of cyes of . ., time, rising from an |the United States.” ) feet to 80 feet in | Kellogg Replies Secretary Kellogg, head craft then levelled off, but at |American debt commission E up almost like a rocket |he recognized the influence 016 feet to 6,065 in about 10 |ent conference may have peace of the world, and described the American desire and duty as : 6 a. m. The one in the direction of a settlement L o but failed abraptly 1785 feet in three minutes, | that would be fair to all and, “in the e mony y bringing up at an altitude of 4 practical test of time, workable,” r lulm‘x‘m“ e nonl e Throughout the proceedings, the feet, M. Caillaux spoke very briefly, ex- e s 1 |outcome of plaining that the hope of the French advar inspected by the |was to reach a settiement that would America’s debt owlng | court of inquiry here today so [not only be practicable insofar as s was done in the case of Great |x\go| sat impassively members might form a |material interests are concerned but Rritain, means that the Ameriean \ing idly around the r idea from the testimouy of |one that would be “worthy of the ixpaver is to he burdened for ths | fing, playit vivors just what happend within past of the two great nations.” He benefitof forelzn governments In | upper Iip or 1in P ip when she broke up in |sald the discussions between the two e pursuit of war and exploitation. ! o, storm over Ohio un September § |commissions should go forward in i {he name of humanity and ‘,o_’} On several o with a loss of 14 ofticers and men. |SICh & way as “to fortify peace and soncy, T protest settlement of | Merritt callad the aft Survivors explained to the court help the economic stabilization of ign debts until Amerlea has as- [ists to the yout dctails regarding the ship's construc- (the world.” surances that American dotlars will [interest fn the scenc tion and the function of the varlous for more war and the |und asked if t} s of wreckage which had been o s, defe s | attitude v tioor of the hangar | M childre it ype ative position in which [vho never make a fuss ‘V_/v‘wl as in the or 1 hull DraWaltar B avWaghir TR Tneluded In the salvage were the | of hallu L zines of the air fighting craft, no lack of apprehension fn this of them considerably damaged as Al el Gaaledlad result of their fall; parts of the praecox 2 much of its twlsted; con- ) | fragments of T | rol car; some of the auto- MUST EXHUMF BODY ' mancuvering valves for | L teasing helium, » of them dam- the fa ring bag, blankets us Washington, Sept. 24 (P — The 1 wmh and Amcrican debt comm! alar Giant ners, meeting lere today to ef- g5t hetlismaat ol rance’s $4,000,- 000,000 war debt, pledged them- selves to face the issue as practical dropped on the homes of | men, Competitive o son the line | France Hasn't Forgotten France's position stated by Joseph Caillaux, her minister of finance was squall in ¢ an honr smaller e that : liste the 5 WXy of ship began H ing sor | conve centra stubl of 181 that Noel now en- nal and capable of aidin om lefen Merritt minute 1in his own d attorney for the vouth sub- | Her ascent to a severe 1 . m. roly they cight mir \flrey tude wtements examined opinion, utes. of the declared the pres- oun the | ‘ and \mm this ruth hould ss warfare, made dem ofore to l'rance or government, that they | jeeted each alienist armles and | {0 warfare = 1€- cessions are oth foreign America should demand building larger Ay halted at this altitude The Shenandoah fell coase vies B which dete e ft whether he is to be asylum or goes 1o t e airship Shenan- committed to a by France. voom, his long & 1idly with his his frayed Tan 1 aid isions Attorney fen to him the ntion pparent 50 vital To Meet Obligations. “I have come from IFrance,” Caillaux, “intrusted by my ernment to mesot my country atos. Highly appreciater members of our parliament, belonging to aM par- ties, chairmen or reporters of the financial and trade commissiona of the upper and lower house, have | been so kind as to accompany me. | like myself, these gentlemen have the greatest desire to reach a settle- ment, sy thought it was the helpless, said BOV- rmal man of thoss re in th it w towards the United/ |15 no FIRST HEETING TUESDAY ‘ ON ZONING ADJUSTMENT | | mal man now evidence P man & symptoms Pirst Appeal Will Not Come Up For Disposal—Attwood Slated For Chairman 11 as parts of the gas cells -and 1 by members of “We do not forget and no one in | our country will ever forget what we owe to American for splendid work | to end victoriously the war and for the gencrous help our people re- eived from citizens of the United States in time of need. We neither Rridgeport Coroner fo Inquire Into w do lopments \ wete announce- Joseph W v v A. M. Faonessa t) inspection it o Buricd Yesterday L \tion mesting next o ; . was no taking of evidence later in Jay atternoon at 4:30 o'clock at | ! 5 : the barograph record showing ffice, and a formal appeal by | SR s cactly the ship was bumped | [OT8Ct and we feel sure that nobody Peterson from the action of | Ny " Ut in the storm 18 to be presented | OF this side of tha Atlantic forgets ding commission in refusing | e »tho court to amplife the testi- | the tea knotting these two countries rmit for a three-family house ny of the members of the crew as | {0Bether siuca the eighteenth v street ship's positlon when the }‘””\:‘ s Peterson's e at nest s will be selec | 5 of the board explained, Wil- Attwood, & member of the ing commission and the first man | 0 od Ly Mayor Paonessa for the || w Loard, will probably be installed chairman In the zoning the Sudden Death of consumed practi- morning and there | me how on | cen- ppeal will not be | meeting. and the it you wish, we'll go to as practical men, desirous to | come to a settlemant satisfactory for | all material interests, worthy of the | past of the {wo great nations, com- | bined fn such a way as to fortify ce and help the economic stabill- ation in the world.” Mcllon Makes Reply. Replying to French minister, Sceretary Mellon said: “One by one the world is over- { coming the effects of the war which so long after its termination linger with us. The Dawes plan is a for- | ward step towards economic stability in Europe. The reconstruction of | devastated areas approaches conelu- sion; governmental expenditures are Her clothing be-|000ming more regular, more cer- »d the child n a mo-|aiy of estimation and more possible was a pillar of flame and |, jeing met through taxatlon; and ed to run home. | budgets approaching equilibrium 1 MeC a garage emplove |mhere still remalns, however, looss armful of rags and cateh- | angy to be gathered in. War and girl burned his hands |, ogt.war governments! debts in extinguishing the | many cases remain uncettled. To establish the binding charac- r of an international prom ar o protect its own citizens, the credi- 'tor nation must seek adjustment. To keep good fts vord and go give it- cabins [selt time to recover its prosperity, he debtor nation must determine its « liabilities. No concern ean s be reorganized in the face of an unfunded demand obliga- tion. So we meet here in couneil as business to conclude the | matter which Is in controversy be- tween our two countries. “We were glad to receive the help |which France extended to us when we were fighting for our indepen- dence, and we were eager to make some return In France's own great ed. The war is over, but we ma- imize neither the burdens France has borne, nor the difficulties whica menace her future. Through the necessity of recreating her destroyed productivity, through postponemeat 2 " ] s th ton, Sept. 24 UP—Coast guard of reimbursement from destroyer, |]3?,S‘hle§ L‘.ens.“} B‘qu‘_‘qe ,?1'.-“\ them. ‘ 1 today that the rum her present fiscal situation has been iAo AT oTRs LD Tor ”"""'l = — {row which had been maintalned for | permitted to become impaired. We el Jtn e ot OLD RANCHUR DIES l off the north shore |should make allowances for this Rorercil i weth Pound todey byia ry T ar Thatchers' Island, was no |condition. France now faces, hiw- torlst on the Jericho mr’vvlk"‘ a|Geo Lane, [ Al ‘ r in existence. The five vessels [ever, all of the facts under a strodg mile west of Jericho, L. I, where | ploneer and Bar-U |which at one time were anchored leadership and with the cowrmms 1 apparently had been ng | ranch, died s ng | !there awaiting epportunities to land |which withstood the assaulis ‘at n struck by an automobile e ranch. of | their cargoes have departed one by [Verdun. The condition is met Discovery of the bodies was made | the Prince of Wal I ¥ t-lone. The last to leave was the |permanent. France will emerge sge- by an employe on the estate of Otto | ter's behalt purch yal | schooner Beatrice, which salled away | # | T, Kaha Bnml‘lshmuai ¥ i | roakip came, DIES FROM BURNS Gin Tnesday's e The had n Six Year Old Ansonka Playing Around Bonfire William . Mangan 18 appellant, Tt is set | forth that there are two three-fam- s P v houses Haley street, one on ; e s i ot adioining the property of | : Tiss Pete She asks the com-| ., s Vot I pital mission 1o amend the zoning map to permit the of three 1 street. Attorney Her Home, wnsel for the sonia, Sept. 24 (A daughter of sserind, Mary, the Mr. and died at this mornir on | rson. construction playing around a b ment hiouses on the home Howeiistreet 'yeste SIX ARE ARRESTED Two Women Included in Round-up ire, i BOYS ARE BLAWED | Chief of Raflroad Police Thinks They May Have Placed Ties on Train, | f1am | of Alleged Rum Runners at Bur- "2 ington, Vi., in 24 Hours, Rafl in Front of Fypress ‘ Rurlington, Vt. Sept. 24 (A—Fix t u including two women, have een arrested and llquor valued at $10,000 gelzed by prohibition forcement officers in this vicinity within the last 24 hours. The wom n are Mrs, Edith Belmont of Lake Placid, N, Y., and Mra. James Faulke | ¢ New York city, In whose auto- a, thec 3 \ hat the Ger mobile officers found 15 ot |[Andinle; menixere cyorkingRomlae y 20 o ad- | champagne. ‘m fr | iations, leon Brown and Fred McRa The yoth of Springfield, Mass,, are charg with transporting 360 hottles of Jle from Canada inte Vermont. J. E. Miller and Burton Slater, also Springfield, Mass., men, were held \fter 435 bottles of beer and 24 | borne, quartg of wine were found in their e od t y | The ratiroad hyiAuto; M{isoce it ars (German ( '1hmct Accepts Invitation to Parley 24 (P—The rsons, Sept nder mans t Von Hindenburg " invitation to a rence, on nan note of 1 as the basis today the as- cases men & W maintained her of thel sct changed cir- Bar Harhor Jost ked Tue CXPress was A an note the sday nlght whi 1 i} raillroad &t York. Only the pror of b by the train, Robert ed the ties lying to strive for revision pproa ath aties to me New en- | lor Luther and Forelgn Os- | Mini; 1 will be the G man delegates to the conference, ross the tracks as he was near | with Dr. Friedrich Gauss, chief legal disaster. | expert of the forelgn office, as secre- of the | tary al the ties pped them iring down akes om officlals are hoy 1 e oys, stea Two Men Kille N nodll dro RUM FLE VES v saw the train be ials sa | several weeks Jericho, erta | longe: own | at | (Continued on Page 13) the obiigations of , 3 §