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~ - NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, i PRICE TWO 's Circulation In Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to fié.cfly!. Popula e ‘TROUBLE IN THE BULL MOOSE CAMP, ~Cabled Paragrashs Myst Improve | Dropped Dead | Condensed Teegrams |Haypg f x| Chemical Action to Create Life. Bud Mars, the Aviator, was London, Sept. 5.—Prof. Schaefer's o a THE COMMERCIAL SALVATION [GENERAL MAC ARTHUR WAS AD- . i . . injured while flying at the annual i i g . ‘declaration that life can be created by A | G u SP h in Olean, N. Y. - - Bitter Dissension Characterizes the Ne gt B liantic _nasl uring opeech ", e s an \ = York State Convenfion_ scientists and laymen. —— e gt tham, Mass. Moro: - s w:m:n“m::i, ws&ptsr :fixm B;vol‘l‘d[ OF UNITED STATES. DRESSING COMRADES. Lh:( :?flfi;mi'nn"%‘?ufi d'& will move from Wrent - TALK OF FORMING ANOTHER PARTY |F Eiiar s e ¥ [Pty Srianl Suffragette Outbreak in Wales. TR Scheneotady, N. Y. Georse, chancallr ot the exchoauer. | JOHN BARRETT'S VIEW | -A REUNION SADDENED | 4. e2e Woman Was Fined $750 for | WHITMAN IS 3 Philadelphia and- disturbing. his. dig- ity Ip] u l" L3 o e German Builders in Trouble. 3 Ex-Lieutenant or Woodruff Hints at the Possibility | Berfin Sept 5—One of the largest ; i y ; i e Govern 7 | reaity and building concerns here, Speaker at Waterways Convention | Surviving . Comrades Repeat Lord’s The Estate of the Late J: Haha Police Captain to Go on Trial *s 4 ith fiabilities of over 50,000,000 marks . a7 o ! 4 ive Machine Calls for Prendergast 1512:500.000 ‘16 b i- | Says Europe Is Spending Millions| P d Place Flag Over Body—|lev, the Providence brewér, is valued gy | 1 *‘—&ho‘mwb fi i gl:'.“ jow L,!lst:eportonra: cn?: t;:n di ?fl rayer and Place Flag Over Body. -~ 8?].2!33.060 PR e o Charge of MQHM‘ 1! 3 8 ‘ment—Arrest of N b denor, but Efforts Made to o Chair. | e growth of Beriin. and We AreDoing - Nothing, One Comrade Stricken With Shock. | tax o ; ¥ - $750,000 for Booth Memorial. Mary Miller, an 11 Year Old Giel{: = &g i . ) : 2 man Hotchkiss—Charges of Bad Faith by Woodruff. - | 1o.qon, Sept. 5. Bramwell Booth, | 'New London, Sept 5—The United| Milwaukee, Wis, Sept. 5.~While re. | 2TOKS,all fuvenile records in the Hud- | . New York, Sept. 5—C 4o A . i B . the new head of the Salvation Army, |States improve the Atlantic coast | calling the deeds of the Twenty-fourth | ane hour and phobigin. Mgt 7T d&l- " irnpd s MR ot A ~ has issued an appeal for $750,000 with | if it to live commercially, said | Wisconsin volunteers in the Atlanta y Bavucert ,.m.fl"“ y of s g Rprt wishet "t beihg over e which to erect, equip and maintain & | John rett of the Pan-American | campaign, Lieut.-Gen. Arthur MacAr- . 3 B training college for Salvation Ar- | union, one of the principal speakers | thur, U.S.A, retired, dropped dead, fol- | Suffragettes Cut 23 Trunk Lines of % y officers W aeglemvnll to his fa- | tonight at the session of the Atlantic | lowing an apoplectic stroke, at the last | tele8TaDh wireg a few miles from Lon- & his. th ‘Deeper Waterways convention. He de- | reunion of the regiment, known don and then nailed a notice on the = e clared that Europe is spending mil- | “Chamber of Commerce” regiment, in | POSts boasting of their deed. Auto Kills Schoolbey. lions of dollars a year on the improve. | the University building, tonight. 3 # > Fred L. Murphy, a Salesman of o Norwalk, Conn,' Sept. ~5—-While ":;"’t."; its waterways, :“‘ this copn Comrade Has Paralytio Stroks. | Washington, latighed’ 40 minutes atter | Bade h:::: mfi:fl:bm t‘h‘: was rel “f‘fig mw"", ':"nm"dn‘d“‘o‘ ~tlll‘Unted ‘Within a few minutes after the ven- | hearing a funny story. A surgeon had States in commercial > b - bile o b o competition,” he erable general fell to the speakery|to unlock his dislocated jaws. A erick Mathesius, Jr., of New York, |88id, “but the United States is over- Herman J, Zeuck, nominated at Des | 4 X strick and killed him almost instant- | confiden ¢ B h Moines as progressive for OHIO PROGRESSIVES | ;y Nngéhuahedue. Wwho > -ummeridnt Europeans Can Outstrip Us. gn{reu &p&ny tg:m!mngh u;lm. G — n naan, was released under o ¥ ct, yes ined nt na- ite “batl court | <In speaking of estion of Pan- fall, and . M"‘"/""' h v"j""""":"': SHOPS 0Ny~ W5 00 el o Bla appeezanne I giont [ oiating ot lhe t sald that | hed to be carried from the hall ton. ri the matter of paying tolls is second- Veterans Kneel Beside Body. Cuba is Preparing a formal s th ; what The old soldlers atiending the re-|against her sl gl unien, numbering abeut 100, failed to | $658,000 claim of Hugh uh d" ;.:n l{htuulm ta:‘ l:!l' th:l.ll-dmui tractor on a public work at enfy WM that even with |their falien commander and tried fo| . | RS Nicaraguan Railroads. the . ing tolls at- - | areuse him, the pallor ef his face told | _Juvenile Judge Callan of Washi N et r ng can ‘them that he was dead. decided that mothers are Wmm Sept. 5.—Government th tates. r_'fllo old ':lihn t&mfid sv;yy with | to C&lfl:lhe qh!ldro:‘ thl'l“ 3 o? over the rebel forces in sev-| [njand Water in New England. ~dimmed eyes, then one - one | because they are nt 0 to - e T of in. | S8Y KTGLE by the side of thei stricken | do it ] s nd of. nited States, 3§ John Nagle of New Britai : t ? o Comrades Repeat Lord's Prayer. " S TR or BRI T e | B OO A Saeal S A AhS Y ¢ Governor . advo- | gan one of the veterans, and others | St, country summed up the situation in|® e m’:zfleflm m?%flmm S — that Central American republic today. “every dolla t for the exten- |the wall and placed over the body, and | The Will of the Late ; 1 ar? siationed ‘af ihe ok sy s G o Bl harih lote' 206 Saegoihl the republican convention, | important bridges stations slong sion and \ perty g ‘ Ly iy ool he'river, and Major Butier, command- | 5525102 HARTFORD LABOR MAN e cat 41,0005 (No: SE RO e Johnson's sddress, criiclsing | that ho will hav littl trouble protect- ol jand: vt gl R gk e L Taft : AMERICAN NAVAL FORCES DOMINATE THE SITUATION Marines. and Bluejackets Protecting. ot iiroad and main o y ; 35 Major Enos Resser Artman, & ik = % "c‘:,{h&“i p try. Each e Resignation as President of Central | war veteran and a weal % er, and it manufacturer of 3 Labor Union Then Demanded. Yei Park of B - { Reassuring advices were received at e ? lowstine o fh vy .department - from A 2 : ooseveLr i wwssora. (85,557 o o S ! e o S i i 2 ericans and other fore ers s Says He is in Movement That Springs | a¢ Magalpa. He reports that hs'uhad tramaporta opmer m D.-Barnes e ’:‘"m‘x::‘ %’oflgg‘“ S . from P"pl#fl Conscience, benzn in comx::(untlfz;wn with ‘the place ‘Merrim the | of | 181 88, ARY It : G | Mary S. ‘Dickerson, a relative toight | St Paul Minn; Sept. SiMinnescta e e S A be /th | o years ago. : exaggerated. The Fjrst battalion of o the st coadt of tas Uatioa 0] i ‘ t ing- ort of the o party, b..a.'tfi'. Norek Do for Leon, accompanied ‘ were cited by the peaker In asking for his re g:dcntrn'nim," ROGERS ELECTED BY. opment the navigable 3 lare Q;nflz V‘{v.muo'rg "“N!‘n : POSTOFFICE CLERKS. ”::-- c:tlntrh- Have Derle It.. . e S ignana: gtivs et -4 , 9 L Pisg Ve / 0se Who are opposed to the de- name of the Morse Securs of " Wing Eleventh Term After Spirited m of water m‘mfifl:x . 4 y Mr. llnn:,-qd he was & VORI Contest With Worcester Man. upon the grea of S e e construction and the heavy R ¢ After F. M, Beok of Maoon, had instituted suit for divorce 3 i : Chicago was elected nien, A ered that his proceedings were at least 12 " convention tonight, - Geliystg, be 18 years behind time. Mrs. Beck had A ‘national and sermon,” in 1 Tealized that ail the | his rem: obtained a divorce a dozen years ago. \ . | Roosevelt, great countries of (35T commercial the .| world have had to overcome similar | THREE Iy 4 The Will of Nathan Hermann, kfiown erla KILLED BY AN as the dean 'of the New Y cotton | _ o . 7 n EXPLOSION IN QUARRY | exchange, disposes of an estate of STUDLEY FAVORED mpwthnt S :;h‘i’l‘:dn;}n.m‘;n ¢ “Cutting Through to Canada.” e A than $1.000,000 and sives ’mmgm L ¥ FOR Govi F-Stos | President Moore presidsd at the eve- | Stone Rolled Into Hols' Just After [390000 to various charitable organiza~ AR ning session. Howard D. Hadley,| . Charge Had Been Placed. o L, 5 president of the Quebec-Miami Inter. | e— Tuesday’ national Highway association of |. Norristown, Pa., Sept. 5.—Two men Unoflhlnll n“""':h m’,;':,,,,uum“: Pl&tubur(h.gfi. Y., In his spsech, “Cut- | and a boy were killed tonight and five [ Ohlo election on the co ting Through to Canada,” said that if |mey were badly injured by the pre- | 2mendments indicate that = the ; |the matter of deepening the Hudson | mature explosion of powder in the | abolishing dc;,pm’ l;th t:ll.n'l river and- developing the water power | stone quarry of F. R. Kibblehouse, near | D2ve been defeated with w of st:e 'zgxr?nfimndu worked ont {n her’: : Ene dead: Ralph Kibblehouse, Srhee, g , and reasonable man- | 8¢ son of e owner of uar- ) Arctic ner, the Hudson-Champialn waterways | ry; Willlam Whistler, 38, utg.l%-a.nk 1 F"E :h‘ fi:"’.'l&"f«';& ol 18 connecting the Atlantic at New York | Mantelli, 32. . The charge of powder | o 17-ton B&¥ SeW 4 YERCT Qo 3 $5,000,000 LAND FRAUD SuIT.' |&0d the St Lawrence river, will in the | had just been placed in a rock when | 1, Y93 PAuE. 18, H. C. Siate, a0 e near future become the most import- |2 stone rolled into the hole, causing &n" ) a:‘.pkli)pbl" and Peter Government Likely Soon to Move | 23t inland waterway in North America. | the explosion. Pitaruy o T ' . _ The distance between New York city Peterson was mate, cook and crew. Against Southern Pacific. and Montreal via the waterway is ap- © OBITUARY. State Attorney Charles Phelps, who Low Angsles, Sept. 5.\-Another £0v- | hoarn ar oo milss, L ybich dis- i it was sald was favored by republicans ernment suit against the Southern Pa- | channels, - 3 es Is by artificfal Mrs. Mary Newman of Hartford. of Tolland and Windham counties for EVERY MILITIA COMPANY cific Railroad company for. the recov- : Hartford, Sept. 5.—Mrs, M New- | the gubernatorial nomination, stated | steam roller this time.” ery of two thousand acres of mineral < A Water Powsr Trust. A n ¥ the man, well known in this city as a char- | Positively vesterday that he would not| It v apparent from what n ORDERED TO COAL FIELDS |land in Kern county will probably be shf:[e said that the state of New York | ity worker, and secretary of a num- | 8110w his name to be used in that con- bers of the comgm‘;nmldd lun the ‘ hER 1O ~ | begun ‘here soan. The land is. vatued | Should acquire largo storage reser- |ber of charitable institutions, died at |Rection. vroot "h::'fmtel.nu:g the wtata’ Conditions Throughout the Strike Dis- | at, approximately $5,000,000. Wiliis N, | YOITS and develop the water power re- | her home tonight after a long iliness. Sebiimm of jot 'Are Critical. Mills, special attorney in charge of | S0UTCes of the Adirondack mountains | She was 34 years old, and .is survived | . DPr L. Dunlap of the Bureau of | nomination of John P. Studley b Are -Critical. otliar adtiona pending aenins he som. | fOT the benefit of the country in which | by her husband and three sons. . - | chemistry and associate chéfist under | Heven, and the opinion was . has ret tro ,, | these resources are located. E Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, while the latter {ex d that he would be the choice Charleston, W. Va., Sept, S—Hvery | bany, has returhed from Washington. | 'Mr. Hadley declared that “up in the | OP" Arundel, Old Time Ballplaysr. | as chief of the bureau, resigned yes- S0ty convention. S o opes back to 136 Kanawh | ral Wickersham (o bring the sutt. | AQiTORdack régions. in northem Now || Aubum, X Y. Sept. & Relatives | terday to accept a commercial position | "1t was claimod that Mr, Studiey. a8 | & ork, scheming politicians are plan- re received wor ay of the death in Chicago. carry New ven a coal - fleld, where Governor Glasscock | It is understood that the patent’to hing’ & water of John, Arundel in th power trust. The pl: e Willard state 9 ahd reports have been received e o b 1ny | vears” ago, and that the Soveramoss |18 8Fosdy Iald. The scheme shoulg be | HOSPdtal of paralysis. As “Tug” Atun- | Thirty-one Indictments against thres |tain of the committeemen that also morning. Conditions throughout the | years ago, and that the government , T e that tioa t stopped.” del he was known thirty vears ago in|county officials, two former officlals |also carry R wiLson EXPLAINING, | fiiike 2ome are said to be critical to- | T0 Ol overed aniy recently. " | CommodoPs J. W. Miller, vice presi- | Drofessionsl bassball. He was catcher | and three contractors and supply men ¥ Unon miners at & number of towns e dent of the Cape Cod Construetion | 0T ‘l’;‘”;:““f‘“fl Weshington in | Were returned sesterday B¥ lb::nu;‘( talk the g, o o-w;m Endrvnrn to Set Himaelf today decided to qult work tomorrow.] 80. CAROLINA PRIMARY FRAUD. work on’ the Cupa_ Goy et 07 troit 1n the Western Teagus dave. nnd | work since lasi Aprl on a courthouse | on Immj and r city 0 protes — - 3 N S Ly ! s ight " igration lssue, unj.umt e dcd”wm:lof x::hu:téalll;iw. iiestination ol thn’ Beract Eiatics Gs“""' Five-Minute Speeches. with ‘u\-mnah in the Southern league. ;| scandal. . J., Sept. b—Guov. WH- | The situation presented by the decision to Beni ov. W. H. Mann of Virginia mad e Destitute E % for a Mandful. of & 00 receivad two delegations of Ital. | of the men to auit work fomorrow was | 3 Coain- Bt Wasic a short speech In which he declared | Negro Lynshed for Usual Crime. |melongings that they dragged along In | LEADERS OF PRISON A 3 % M“‘fi:‘: from Jersey City and | directly responsible for increasing mil- | ~Columbia, S. C,, Sept. h—Inguiry in. | (B3t “the time has come when we will | Bluefleld, W. Va., Sept. 5.—Walter | a child's express wagon, Mr, and Mra. RIOTERS ARE FLOGGED, . + He talked | tla forces. _ | not have to beg changes for a; - | Johnston, accused of assaultis 14 | Ba d Frazler of Jameptown, who ak o to the charges that fraudulent opera. ppro ng a 'Wart A ; tions were employed in th _ | priationg’ for the improvement of our | year old white girl at Princeton, W, Va. | are walking to Vermont in &n effort to loedv‘ e from Ten F Y “There i8 10 sort of visk more wel- | LARGER COTTON CROP crnatorial primary. will be"inatitated | Waterways. We will demand appro- | was lyuched late tonight. Teach frionds who can help them, were | Mine of Them Reseive Fron Poas come to me now,” he said, “because I here Wednesday. Ira Jones, who con- | Priations. Johnston was first hanged to a tel- | halted at Chill, N. Y. by the death of 7 - " e fear that things tha,:, 1 have written THAN A YEAR AGO. | gioq with Gov. Cole Biease for the cenive-minute spseches were made by | egTaph pole and then his body was | Jemeb, aged thres years. Hokon, Miss, Bept. 5.—For the e . been most grossly misiaterpreted. e bernatorial ination, b ngressman H, M. ‘ogel of New ed W ets. It was the first t . % + ' .1 had frequent cecasion, recentiy! i5|Money Value Lower, Due to Cheaper |SU0Cra nomination, brought the | y ric'and Congressman 4. C: Linthioum | lynching In Mercer county in years. | Harry Derward Taft, cousin of et et the Michigas state ) :‘::'b‘:':l:“:l‘_‘;:w gého:. 0‘0"‘ it Goods and Overproduction. The new turl;xiz of e:ents will elim- | °f !:”"1“4' !P;re’:]da:!:u::‘l;‘g :’: an mnlaf‘?‘l';n:;g here today. Nine of the : graiin me | inate all possibility of havi < resentati b om ¢ 3 that they all epeak in generons lan.| New Orleans, Sept. 5—The cotton | ond primary election Tuesdas to sot entations to Congressmen. 7 % B t g the recent outbreak were givén ond primary electlon Tuesday'to set- i i in the Brooklyn navy yar United States customs service because guage of appreciation towards myself, | crop of the south for the year ending | {lo the contest between Blease and FD‘;’V?DED;EE]’]‘{@“;?!‘%?‘?OH- Mayor | 3. omed up D na vy Jard. and he| o¢ civil service regulations which bar- |ten to thirty lashes each, and it iy but also with an extremely broad-|August 31, 1912, according to Statistics | fones. Blease’s majority of 3,000 over | presen: y on, N. J., ent position, | that two more who took a ? - i f the guns of haif a dozen of the war | T¢d him from a prominen )8 minded comprehension of what my|compiled by H. G. Hester, secretary of |} i oVSr | bresented, on behalf of the association, | 9 was reinstated in the mailing Jepart- ¥ . G. A wo opponents was insufficient to nom- vessels in the yard, while hundr v jeal position i, and of what my fesl- | the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, ex- | inate. 4 8 Sk hall olck 2 nqongressman J. | \ockies in white lined the rails o ks ment of LHE CHIGANY sa y ings are. ceeds that of the previous vear by 4,- —_— jdent of th fati 4 | Mayfiower and these of the warships. | 2% ] The fact of the matter s that Amer- | 018,331 bales. Iis money value was| TOWN SELLS COAL AGAIN. |fiting response . car b s Sode | With Mrs. Taft, who came down from ; B AR, e fca has been enriched by having the | $107,074,8%5 Jess due to the low grade e etitor of the Savannah ' Press . sieg | Beverly on the yacht, the president and | , |n Overruling a Demurrer interp oY WHO STOLE . y o] faptrations of some Of, ho fnest races | of the crop as much as to the decrease | Two Harbors, Minn., Run by Socilists, | presented Consressman John I, Smai] | lis, Suesis at on the aft deck and | ¥ Wrmour & comotox Jr, b CAMLES | SHOT BOY WHO STOLE ; [ n T T In; 'om overpre = s 3 J\ = 1 0¥, g - don't"know whether we ought'to re- tlon. It was the lowest in Erade of Back in Business. SE,North, Garoline o mitver service:on | 1SS0, the Sast river shipping pess | Jleged ‘iat ahe had been polsoned by HIS WATERMELONS, ce that other countries are in the|any crop for the past ten years. : P iy R 3 inly gy | tECDE-N #ame degree fmpoverished, but for my- P pon v Two Harbors, Minn., Sept. 5.—After Mr. Taft plainly showed the pain 3 he defendant, Judge Noves in the |Civil War Veteran Brings Old Agmy R ——— several months’ investigation of what that he felt from his injured ankle. | % - at N < o B eioles o °hS Wiihh your- | OPPOSES TRADE ARBITRATION. |Was said to be a coal trust at Duluth TAFT ON THE WAY. At the Pennsylvania station here hc | United States district court at MNew Musket Inte Play. e York yesterday ruled that the packer,| circumetances that men of every Bu. | p e rpmar and Superlor, the city of Two Harbors | gtarts for New London in Yaoht, | sresciie 1o a watting ey or [ not the miadieman or retailer, is re- | gouth Manchester, Conn. ropean blood ave brought to this|Britith Trades Union Congress Votes | 702 SRRIn FUIE 28 TORT JO%g T8 Though Still Suffering. that he had but few steps to make. | PORSTOle. Oscar atvil country their iighest aspirations, be- Against Compulsory Settlement. from whom the city is now making its At the yard, however, he had to walk PR P TP e et Attt (e e alia~ | ewport, Fing. Bept, 5 Compulsory | Durchases have cxpressed their will- |, New Tork, Sept. f.—Still nursing his | the Mavflower's gangplank, and he did B "““;’i&":“g:::' m&w ons ons| D ort, Bn . 6.t s o e, but dets X n ol, Conn., Sej . —] - of the country, and making the coun- | arbitration of ir4le disputes is strong. [ingness to sell th clay all 'th coal = e s g e I et e TR e wop ¢ : am 60, & well known resident 3 ; B = needed here. The city councll is con- |hi8 engagement with the Atlantic | Rhoades, the president’s personal aide | lams, aged : tryh;;run:r mdwmfr ::r" ]lll\v?um be l:mgp::mfl?.- h‘_‘m?unlsnllmgn unh;x;ln::l trolled by the soclalists, The refusal|Deeper Waterways ausoolation at New |and physiclan, who accompanfed him | of this place, Iiddyim‘ as the Nqnlth: wnmm (them.A"';:G:) il “..'m»rn:l\- R sha u\'el';sn -_t:x ;)“n 5:::1:1'; 8 t07|of coal dealers’to sell coal to Two London tomorrow, lrnjlfldanl Taft left | on the trip, declared today that the |injurles rml v 1 l:“: ’['_x“fi"‘y Hent kina. of Immllraéwuoun’d By tha Fadoption of the principle: - Fiarbors was taken up with Attorney | New Xork late foday on board the |ankle was so much better that Mr, |afternoon in Whigv! evwm ral Wi acht " Mayflower for o ed In a team owned by rlght Jdnd of immdgration I meau the unl;lenrl) 2,600,000 members D'rm!raaj' General Wickershem. s THla avand. a sall throlfsh 3::: :,1‘;]):‘ ut enjoying his vacation O sutll, and. whtle Churnil wes ol woluntary kind, ons are represeuted by the 500 - C, P, Taft, tha prealdent's brother; The. president’s en; t N an errand the horses to runj)- “When men of thelr own infHative|eEates attending the congress, which Tar Heel Republicans Spllt. Charles B, muu,p chairman ot the an!cmp:vm k«;-hlm“:fitu'vnmm': away, throwing Wfllmm.rm goms with a prelimary love for or|Lbesku Its session Sept. 2, Charlotte, N, C, Hept. 5,—The hold- | republican jonal committes, ‘and | and he expects to board Mayflower | was fractured, aud ph: ld‘}w “he. “desire for America, to establish homes AR R R ey ing of two conventions in Charlotte ( George R, Sheldon, Its treasyrer, ac- | again tomorrow afternoon and steam |has practieally no chance of recovery. for themselves here, und to identity Buicide of Traveling Salesman. yesterday and last night marked the | companied him, Tonight and tomor- | up . It was sald today that PRI YT AR . 3 themselves with the counliry, the re-| Bridgeport, Sept. 5.—Fay Friedman, | split in the republican party in North | row, pefore he arrives in New London, )Ir Hilles and C, P, Taft will go on to & sult eannot be anything but good for|belleved to be a traveling salesman | Carolina. The regular convention nom- | the president expects to hold a Jong | Beverly with the premident. ', Shel- "0’ the couniry itself, I have been jeal-|from New York, died tonight in local | inated a full stats ticket, headed by | political cenference with these three | don may aocompany them as well. oue, as we have all besn jealous—I am | hospital after taking a dose of mor- | Thomas Seitle of Asheville, and chang- | men, It wijl be the first impertant | The Mayfiower in Beverly - sure | am Including all of you— or the | phine with suicldal intent, .He was|ed the plan of organization, giving litical eonference Mr, Taft h:: had | bor earty !lmflhl.v; ‘nu o r d president on ‘which ‘1s° got up by the|found in a dying condition in a lecal | State Chairman John M, Morehead al- many weeks, has no engagements that will take compapies, by, contractors, hotel most supreme power, + | The presidens boarded the Mayfiower | him away ofain f62 several weeks,