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paragraphs |Blames Doclors |Largest Financial for Drug Habit) Dealing in History T WHO ~ PRESCRIBE NARCOTICS | GERMANY'S NEW WAR LOAN OF ¥ SR e Kol FOR NEURASTHENIA OVER " $3,000,000,000 : > 8 25, 150 a. m.—A des- o 2 i London, Sept. 25, gt a. . . Greece the Latest to Order Mobilization of Naval ; fiesuueuns Girculation in Norwich BIGGER THAN ENGLAND’S AT CLINICAL RESEARCH SOME WORE CARRANZA- ARMY UNIFORMS : Yo § HH Dr. X < 5 3 $ % 2 and Military Forces LSt L) i Thomas 0. Ospthers of Marstord | . iark Rael: Hollficiol. Soaratary ;o Private Henry W. Stubblefield Was Killed and Captain A. V. ROCKEFELLER CONTINUES Has a New Treatment Which Grad-| the Imperial Treasury, Says Ger- . T Killed, . v ¢ ; TOUR OF INSPECTION | _ually Withdraws Noyestic From Vic- | - many s Financially Able to Continus | were Cahed to the colors by the Hun- Andreson Wounded in the Arm—Two Horses . BULGARIA SAYS ACTION ONLY PRECAUTIONARY | Went Throush Big Steei Plant of the | "tints Systom. the War Indefinitaly. AR e A and One Wounded—Probably 3,000 Shots Were Fired - Fuel and Iron Co. ssac , once prom - > - iy —_ vioiinist in New York, died at Wash- Thrunches # Hours—Incidbnt Pueblo, Col. Sept. 24—John D.| priladeiphia, Se, o irgton, Pa. aged §7. From Back of the in Two is Rockefelier, Jr., with coliar wilted and | methoa of treatment for persons sa |25 Sa s Soos 2 Hny Genmndon, , SoBt the Most Serious of the M . i . 5 jes | dusty coat slung over his arm. today | i g i 8 s ad- |26, 13:20 8 m—The . crop. Regarded as any Disturbances Differences Which Have Made Bulgaria and Turkey Enemies | dusty coat stung over n LA cted to the drug habit was outlined |raised Sepi. 21 is the largest fnancial| The Texas cotton Eeiee by e : R 3 e e p Al he Border. ! for so Many Years Have Been Composed—Russian |it%; "ssa Tron v::: el : - mA::u:, : ..:w,m,. 2 government —_— s : s 5 Influence |from Washington he barely took time closed an order for 2,600 cars with the G Y Successes in Galicia and Volhynia May Have for luncheon at the home of E. H. S £ Standard Steel Car company. T cemmanding woualel wereigls . . Weitzel, manager of the corporation’s > l‘ Ly Sepest from y in the Balkans—Von Hindenburg Continues to Make | fiqi G arimont, then plunged Into the All Exw‘ulce Thl [S a Glllde to mhfls wOrders booked by = the American des, forwarded to the war d hteel. plant, his weary staft of com- ‘otlen company for forelgn army use . Dvi But the Russi Defense is|pany ';flem nd newspaper corre- are estimated to amount to 20,000,000 Progress Against Dvinsk, i sy spondents at hish ecls yards. = s - In the rooms where n \ AR - : ver of.rifie fire from several hundred Stiffening—German Submarines Again Are Active Off porkers are protected, trom ine sear- When it comes to advertising the experience of one of the large (President Wilson authorized a denial zevect Satadns om the South sie & 8 Lz tobacco manufacturers of this try acts for th - e . dect - river. the Irish Coast. s the sl where cohrncts ot moneks || e mamed e any e ot ot pnnting oite 1o the mer - NS o el o conres o[RS ; B | Soms s et SN 5 S ‘ red hot steel, beside the track where || that his business was not developing as he expected and desired, but ' e, Ston: aat Beetary: Dt Tt Sl steam and electricv trams threatened || showed a tendency to go backward, he resorted to the old time rem- Total losses to Danish shipping from G London, Sept. 24 10 p. m-—-As a|make o SIACK 0% Russians are still ey e wvatie throcgh the || 7 Of advertising. His first years experiment Increased his busi. ||| he War has been -42,680.000 according o™ Cartas #medsurs” of* elementdry ""“"’““l" falling back while in the north Field e e e ness to a point beyond the additional cost. The second year he spent o Poures somplled by the government |,y uniforms. Eariler reports that - Greece h"-‘;"”“: "‘x’“:;b““’:c:: O vy with Bis offensive | Of the plant Rovkefeller made his wi v $4,000 and obtained such results that his third year's appropriation was 3 BT A AR T Wi Iy, Qisturbances along the bor- o her maval and m . Shaking hands with the workmen an 40,000 and ca. plasit’ Shi c 2 prov: Trect. o s W;‘.l"]kmmh:{bm:'@a:: Sl LT e e Pl trip was, not without peril. but portion to the increase in business. He used the newspapers and he s e N R O, W s 1o S el e b 1o T i e e e B o i the inepection was made without mis” |} Kknows that they are not only the standard form but that they bring | ©URd drowne Frederick Punston at Fort Sam Hous- | tie bord AEa, s to the Russians. P ave for & P results. to deal with emergencies mobilized, for some time has had her |lost guns i of dust and grease. H Premier Asquith announced in the A o troops réad for an emergency. Artillery Struggie in the West. At P eth S atedd st s experience is no different than a lot of others. Even the Pcuse of commons that there would be vecessary. Repetition of What plans Bulgaria really has in| rThere has been & continuation f the | poenerelion “wont: theough the eom: little retafler can do the same though on a scale to fit his business. no changes in the British cabinet, as ESthabuhad mind a¥d what Greece and Rumania | turlous artillery strusgle in the west | pany’s s hospital convoved by Dr.|J Publicity counts, and when it ix sought in this viclnity, no better §|'ad been rumored. Geal. with escaping ‘will do’' when lans .ccording to e Bel R. W. Corwin, le white-bear« cl medium is obtainable than the advertisi i 111 inity of t plices. still matters of speculation. One|a British attack south of the La Bas- | sirgeon. R I b i ate i s oxsuy; OfF The. Dhilirie A large plant for the making of war | C%itY OF 10f orossing A b matter will be’ Jeilf befiore S thing peems clear, however. Bul-|see canal broke down under the Ger 5 Deop! munitions has been completed by the | T Grande AnA ke Getachment at the order garia aba Turkey. for so many vears |man fire. - T tive| SENATOR ALDRICH'S ESTATE The following matter was carried in its columns Quring the past Cansdian Car and Foundry company | £ro fieeo Dostome. sworn enemies, have composed thei: 'ter a fortni of A week: ac Kingsland, N. J. v | Carranza, whose troops occupy ‘ s differences. inactivity during which they sank on APPROXIMATES $30,000,000 b 1Y Trainload of Mexican Troops. General Vanle D | B i Iy five British merchant ships, Ger- ~ o e Bull Lag: e el T id Anetie e A « | the_territory oppost . | el Russian | Man Submarines again are on the|Executors Have Petitioned for the Ap- g Telegraph Local General Total the officers mstructing the 146 c“W” i el lth e St b Major Andresor’s Report. \ The successes which the Russian |;,ye off the Irish coast. Since Tues- intment of pod S Saturday, Sept. 18 162 162 1155 1479 ac the military training camp at Fort | Brownsville from Matamoros, Mexico,| Following is Major Andreson’s re- ‘ general Ivanhoff has been having in|day they have sent five British steam- POUOICAY M. ah Nt i RS 2 S * Sheridan. neay CHERGS oo SIMOSE of . troops | part: in mmt:;flcu:ie- here, may still have | 65 to the bottom. Warick, R L Sept. 24 _Althoush Monday, Sept. 20.. 164 133 266 563 20 Pie, e ik an sent eut Ty Pl A ey - Mexicast h 'S MOBILIZ/ t ill of the late United States Sen- . millionaire tobacce | these troops OB~ an influénce in more than one way in | gL GARIA’S MOBILIZATION ; :‘l;r" Nolbotr W Alrich orpremaly Tuesday, Sept. 21.. 145 160 186 491 manufacturer, has promised an anvual | of men that aided ‘bandits | office about daybreak this : the Balkans. General Ivanoff has been B 3 ) o e bty 0 1S ONLY PRECAUTIONARY |provided that no inventory of his es- w donation of 1300,000 to the Methodist broke into store, looted the place Trarabal, Von Mackensen, who 1s fight- ——— < tate should be filed, the executors to- || Wednesday, Sept. 22.. 159 121 123 403 Episcopal chureh South. scfovtolt A Shacimibt ot ZhENE ‘Doréh of tt ‘marshes east- | Does Not Intend -Aggressive Action|day caused the appolntment of an ap- = =2 . o " R 3 valry, numbsring ? e:"fra of B:L?-lf.xmfk'.'m :'::ormns Against Any of H'.r Neighbers, . | praiser, bt . Oreal a Jawyer Thursday, Sept. 23.. 166 156 231 553 z Th l:-'-"dm Somesmaion o R - about 12 men, were fired upon as they & ; pradies, of this town. It is expected that, as : " s : = - D98 Seuian SR b5 T CEed R iapoatates. o7 it megtate court nis J| Friday; Sept. 24.. 159 118 200 477 || Republican leaders say i wil cont the 2 veport will be made public. $500.000. The extent of the estate of the for- . — —_— = S mer senator has been in doubt. Friends < < ke WM ~Rumanian ‘here estimate it at approximately $30,- 3 Totdle o, DAt 958 850 2161 3966 Prince arrived ork with seven {000,000 after his death, while subse- L e . = - of the B -~ Al g she. m. - the value as 2 g e burned steamer Athina as 35 ' As a result of & landslide, the sup- et Yeiis bt el coF DN - porting wall of tie' IO Aamare pointment of an appralser are chil- at Granada, Spain, collipsed and the dren of the testator, Edward B. Ald- | today by Dr, Thomas D, Crothers. of ;operation in the world's hiflory, said rtich. Miss Lucy T. Aldrich and Richard | Hartford, Cohn. in a paper read at|Dr. o G o T/ thie macomd dar e g T s Imwxnn Helfferich u_l(:';vllr)' of the | Structure is in df:'" of destruction. muld.nn,(lm. 1t tn.w 'La_q'»rw_“ oy Aldrich. Their mother, Mrs, e | the session of the seven treasury to The Assoclated esi rthg o sl Ao A By . Aldrich . who is seriously ill in New | metting here of the American | Press foday. With 'a (otal of twelve | whice Moo e e irenelLcalled at the | cause of & lively fre trom ba Nom R e bol Sy has" tiot iation of Clinical Research. billion _marks (83.000.000.000) and | iqent: Wilkon the mcemaaoniy dres : e = qualified as an executor as yet. No Entirely New System. Some smali sums not yet reported, the Gtatement as to the reasons for the The treatment that Dr. Crothers has | tatn's Jast toen. whi wirreat Bris . e prob- | WASHINGYGN FEERAGS determination to have the property Ve i in's last loan, which attracted much - appraised could be obtained tomight. | stone e ot rimarily on & close iaanst Josa, whidh atera sl INCIDENT AS SERIOUS. over the world as an un- TP, PR o o - THREE ~ Under the terms of the will, all the | Soliont to resart 0 meckn and dilg |Précedented piece of fnanciering. = | nte Haomarines F-1, "z'..:.:‘...'fi,‘”nnmmn May Cause Americhn Troops INJURE POLICEMEN. |Children are to share equally, except|not include the use of any specific Enough for Winter Campaign. Supply crashed at Honolulu, to Croes Border in Pursuit. bl g — Mrs. Joha D. Rockefeller, Jr, Who is|remedy or any relief or any milder| “The present loan” Dr. Helfferich | Fave been ordered to Mare Island for - Instance the Men Took to|Three Officers Hurt by Missiles Thrown | to Teceive $100,000. No fipal division | substitute drug. It provides for a |comtinued, “enable fhe government to|repairs. Washington. Sept, 24. the Lifsboats. at New. Britain, of the eslate is to be made until 12| gradual withdrawal of the narcotic|liquidate treasury bills iaken over by - fight today between United £ ] years after the death of the testator,|from the patiert's body by Aan en- |the reichsbank and other banks, pru. An order for $25000000 werth of | alymen and Mexicas Queshstown, Sept, 24, 726 p. m—| New Britain. Conn, Sept, 24—In a|* Until the death of the widow. '|iirely new system and e domplete | vides Germany with money for "the | shrapel and Mgh exsiosive shoe wo | oocem: Texas; In Thirty~two members of the crew of | clash with strike rioters at the Carbin SCHEME TO SWINDLE change of environment, surroundings | Winter campaign and renders unneces- | piaced with the American Car and |trcuper was killed the sh steamer Cahcnellor, which | Screw factory of theAmerican Hard- an doccupef.ion after cure. sary the raising of another loan be- was: yesterday and the captain of | ware corporation’ here this afternoon INSURANCE COMPANY Drug Habit Not Incurab! fore March. ernment the were landed here by a|three policemen were injured by flying o L S Dr. Crothers, who is the author of | England $4,062500,000, Germany $6,-| ,, i i SAMUEL GOMPERS WROTE BRITISH NOT TO MOLEST steamer this afternoon. ~The|bricks and stones hurled by the riot- | Harold Swtizer, Arrested in Cincin- | 3 number of text books on the effects 250,000,000. et '-t‘m .'na nesten are OF WAR PREPAREDNESS AMERICAN OWNED GOODS. - bg:r ;ffl:-:: g ot 1: :vnn;tadmtg o 13:! :&lf:h Sroee Bllinger, hud. nati, Exposes Conspiracy. o€ drugt, d;fluadn that the drug habit| “England hitherto has raised $4.- | dining. halls This 1s the Aear yu.rq v~ vl F of Are n y & trawler on. 3 ;¢ | sno incurable. Most cases, if handled | 062,500,000 and Germany $6,250,000'000 | th h In Declining Invitation te Speak at| These in Neutral Ports of Europe takeh to Kinsale. not so severely hurt. It was at first| Cincinnati, Sept. 24—Harold Swit- v 2 ,000°000 | that students have been permitted to ' en the Chancellor went down the | reported that one of the officers had - Wit~ | intelligently, can be cured entirely, he |in iong term loans, whereas England's | act - 5 sal cases w o he Platteburgh Training Camp. to Be Released. zer, in jail her charged with being an | sald, and even In of utter 'de- [ war expenditu: to the t T p g ~Bke — of the crew made their es-|Dbeen shot, but this was later denied at |accompiics of Robert C. Strang, who £ up presen e in three lifeboats. police headquarters. -2 generacy temporary restorations, at time ‘are hardly less than Ge "s| The new French line steamer Lafay- the police believe is under arrest at|least, can be. effected. Ferman; A h Freight Steamer Urbino. A crowd of several hundrel gath-|New Orleans, confessed today, accord- B Y R =i e e - i R b e = = ette wlg be |;|lt in active service be- § ered near the shop where some of the | ing to. the polics. that he dommned | Blames Physicians Who Prescribe ow spending nearly | tween New York and Bordeaux Oct. London, Sept. 24, 7.08 ». m.—The o, N i 5,000,000 pounds sterling ($25.000,000) 31“’“‘ ety steamer Dibing of oo | Forkmen had struck for an eight hour | with Strans to make It appear that arcotics, Foundry company by the French gov- 0. The vessel Is 630 feet long and |°ration of Labor, made public today daily against Germany’s not much |has a tonnage of 28,66 a letter he had written Major General day with increased pay, and attempted | the latter had been drowned in order | He blamed the prevalency of the 000 = tish ordere e s o York Bep. to persuade those who remained at|ihat his wife could obtain $6,900 on drus habit largely ‘upon physicians 200 " That moana” o L e Offici Woo:.el'dmn hv{f-fl;- to speak lv:ru of t:um- by ‘::n Bri i ¥ {usurance policies and .the money on | Who make a practice of trying to cure|spendin; cent: ital dail; a ¢ Plattsburgh, N. Y. citizens o R A e crew was saved. police officers on duty at the plant at- | the surety . RSyiing meS per Cap aily ane pany , Mass., offer- tified the state depariment that It A y company bond. the drug habit by advising the pa-|En 3 traning camp. * Houston Liner Hesione. tempted to disperse a group of strik-| Switzer, the police say. told them | tient to use a substitute drug or some | whether neiinas Ao lerefore |ed to grant the striking machinists an | "Y0"E SVIP. L L L 1y restised | was to_recet her England’s financiers eight hour day with nine hours’ - - Queenstown, Sept. 24, 11.45 p. m.—|ers. The latter refused to move and| hat he took Strang on-a motor boat | other prepletary remedy and upon Pay. | nations could not disarm under pres- | for permits to export such goods The Houstos liner Hesione, ~bound|the crowd surged about.the officers, confidence that their from Liverpool for B hooting and shouting. A stone thrown | sax Fomes, e oft near Ander- | doctors who . DRIt T e o TN i et - e standing with opportunity f rom Live or Buenos 3 son ‘Ferry, where he boarded a train | harcotics as a pailiative for neuras- st army or sunk yes . “The erew escaped in | bY someone in the croyd felled one of | for the south; that he (Switzer) then | thenia. s Jtacrigtinng Nnt Povesd. &2, Donimer of Donner, Childs | (i masses of the peopie to brepare two lifeboats. ~ One of these boats, | the officers unconsclous, and another of | brought the motorboat back up the| Pyschical as Well as Medical. iy paing e abroad about Ger-|ber of the New York stock sxchange, | (hemscives for defenve of the coun- containing_ the captain and twenty-|[he Policemen then fred his revolver |river, deliberately ran Into a pler of | Dy, crotne el ok 2 |Foey Dutting on preesure and uMbE § i, Tooleiied S0 one yoar S teine - two men, ‘as picked up and landed | }n% the air, The crowd answored with|a pridge ang bringing the boat 10 | 14 nyacmory ns Tigod o Rl s | force to securs subscriptions to the | TAS Suseecisd fof one year for % here. The ‘other, with 18 men it it, |8 shower of missiles. In an endeavor |Coyington, reported Strang had been l:rne. muomu“ ell as me :I-L ¥ loan is a pure invention. We appeal- - op.. is reported to have for the Scilly Is- ;oo ufiufif&;’ l:‘rl:d r::‘t,eexr:‘ o:xfimo! i;l:; Arowned. & Y persons who use|ed to the financial power and patriot- o 2 lands. ~ ent conditions and advocated a small this drugs habituaily have been led to 40 |ism of our fellow citizens. Our suc-| Delegates to the Canadian Trades dise, worth about $167,000,000. gt e the ground. Reinforcements came and | . ocven 3200 the poies cao® SWIt%er | 5o, he declared, by neuraathenin _de- | ceas must open the worlds eyey to a | Uolon B. C. - the ‘British authorities on June 15 de= HEIRLOOMS PRESENTED the disturbance ceased, but the rioters d . | veloped under great strain in the bus- | recognition of how strong Germany's of Canadian or- undemocratic | clined to receive unofficial representi-, - 1 did not leave the vicinity. After quiet| ORGANIZERS TO ASSIST iness or professional world. It is ob- | financial power and her strong will. | €anized labor for the prosecution of tions by the trade advisors 790 PRESIDENT WILSON. | was restored policemen with drawn re- Yious be maintained that in such| “Iam confidennt that the success of | the war untll the ailies are victorious. [CUStOmE. = = o . L oo . information frow 5 Sy T2r volvers remained on guard about the BROWN & SHARPE STRIKERS | Cases a change of environment is the |this loan, which proves that we are “that while the organised Mbor department By Mns W. F. Stauffer, Granddaught- | plant. e most important part of the cure. This{standing firmly upon our own feet, will - that private interests in Londom wers er of President Zachary Taylor, There were no further disorders. The | Gompers Wired That Two Would Ar-|Is also true, he sald, of drug users |contribute toward the good reiations et Jstion amd mecuring permits releasing goods 5 = police took extra precautions to guard rive ‘in Providence Today. whe addiction to drugs has been |between Germany and the United % Our experience | from _Rotterdam. ‘Washington, Sept. 24,—Mrs, Walter | the property tonight and a number of —_— caused by over-indulgence in Va-|States, notwithstanding the Morgan- to, Eopes i Sir Richard Crawford, commereial 8. B S of New Orleans, grand- |Patrolmen wili be on duty tomorrow. Providence, R. L, Sept. 24—A tele- | [i0US pleasures and persons who have | Holden incident. Independence is the \ ’ 4 of President Zachary Taylor, | Several meetings of strikers werelgram from Samuel Gompers, president | Peen profoundly depressed by some |first word in American history, as well t Fotelgn. Trad S 3 to President Wilson today |held tonight, but nothing given out for|of the American Federation’ ot Tape | &reat trouble. as the first word of true friendship. are prepared (o | Fleming that arrangements for the re- for ‘White House collection several | Publication. The police arrested Tony | announcing that he had assigned. two ———————— America cannot class us among her singham lease of goods through the trade sd- g e ancestor. | Mezzo for tearlng down one of the | organizers to assist the 3,000 striking |SOLD 22 USELESS MILLS Doorer relations.” . visors at last had been completed. They included & pair of silves candib. | mavor's proclamations and he will be | enaores” oy (o ‘machinery plant o AFTER ABSORBING THEM | Dr. Helfferich asserted that Ger- 2 ., will & cut glass decanter and sev- | arraigned in police court tomorrow. the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing —_— many was financially able to continue g 7 | m" Do Flasies e e — company. swas received at strike head- | Testimony Given in the Corn Products the war indefinitely. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS 1 n the Whil , a brooch quarters ‘tonight. Mr. Gompers wired gy e st g g " LOAN. it & 1ot Of h“lfir. o siiver | SEEKING THE RECOVERY Sinrl e cegwnivore WAGHE Befoe: Hote Refining Co. Case. s of Submarine F.-4 to be| Governor Harris declined to inter- IN ANGLO-FRENCH " and the handle of a walking OF $1,250,000 | tomorrow. given him during the Mexican tere with the execution at Jackson, New York, Sept. 24—Testimony that | ~_ Buried in Arlington Cemetery ——— Union leaders said that plans were Alieged to Have Been Misused by the | heing made to assess every union mac.| ey GO Products Refining company Ga., of Joe Persons, a negro boy, 15, ] That the Credit May Not Reach g ; 2 Refining b sesisnced to be executed. ' He was Mg .:“mn Mork, 3 : 4 La Sallee Trust Co. chinist in the country a dollar a week | ol o Lseless mi SN convicted of assaulting an eight year oF HEART FAILURE i in support of the strike. O. L. Preble, |porood them wes given today in the |20 WL IC O . Sep gk o ] Parin, Sept. 1. 6303 m—Malquia-| Xew York Sept N ER PRINCETON CLASS RUSH | Chicago. Sept. 24—~An echo of the|who is in charge of the movement, re. | (~2GILE here of the governmente suit | JONC JEROICry , L Uny he| Thers little hope of reopenin; oew ¥ v et ciash of the La Sallee Trust and Sav- |newed His assertions that unless an leged monopoly under the Sherman |bodies will reach here from San Fran- fonary schools and colleges In the Pritain Physicians Uniable to Restors to Con-|iné: bank, the institution of which |aEreement were reached within a week | 123! Fiie""way brought out . whila|Ciaco Sunday. Secretary Daniels, As. | Issonary schiools to & Py """ aciousneds- Stockton Well ¥ liam, Lorimer was president and C. | e oo roiane 1o Do iended 10 eVery | Er(ierick T. Flsher, | secretary and|Sistant Secretary Roosevelt and many | fieriet, of Tarter. fecorfing fo o a o to the accompaniment of many ¢ eI YNt B. Munday vice president, came today | similar plant in the city. treasurer of the company, was on the | Bigh officers of the navy will attend | \goPSiny, FPRUCEROY A SRSERCON relating to matters said to be under oy a2 with the filing of a cross bill in the = — 4 the funeral. Troops from Fort Meyer | pdtRiO . WIS V0 M%7, S(IOR | the en-ente - consideration. Pk ‘;’P ‘partiol ’rfl circuit court seeking -the recovery of | VOTERS WERE BOUGHT FOR Secretary Fisher also sald that he |20Dd bluejackets from ships stationed | of pupils and patrone” - “class Tush &t Princeton | 521000 alleged by the present re. “THE PRICE OF A DRINK" | examined many of the plants taken in | bere Will form the escort Semsiyec: puplls ant iy chusad: the death of | poe,o ity posnuctile Balice Strest : Eaa by the corporation and that many of v TRotiaY Gen. Rameau, commanding a" force [ the ls, s freshman trom | piad [o MYe been knowing'y menipu- | According to Testimony Given in the the bulldings deteriorated rapidly and | STRUC of 500 natives {n the vicinity of Gon- ¥y Fhysiclans worked for | tion is againat the. Capiral Trust com- Trial of Mayor Bell. Y| became worthless, He tola of the sale DURING A FIGHT. n quarters in an effort ot o0 consciousness before pro- | PPV Of Iliinols and ten individuals. Indianapolis, Sept. 2f—Voters were |2nd middle west at a price below their him dead. ; bought for ten cents, “the price of a | valuation. Some had not been o brasion over one hip ‘was Movements of Steamships. drink.” in the election of November |for ten vears before their sale between Frank Gleason of Hartford and Charles Murray of Westerly Severely Injured. £ yncin b Anjury discovered on the body | New York, Sept. 24.— Si ) 3, 1914, according to Edward J. (Big|1906 and 1911. ‘Waterbury, Conn.; Sept 24.—] ‘q'O “caveful examination. steamer United Biates:. Co o Chief) O'Leary, who testified today in a fght tonight on. the Aiddisbury which 1s of N‘;- of the f;;‘:d e:f-u for Pll‘ew York, 1,330 miles east % Sandy | the trial "f.h“"‘}’ Jonnh E, Bell, | Military Aviators nm“u Loops. :‘nn.k Gleason of mrflirfll:nd Charles interests i met and man- | Hook at noon. 'Dock 8 a. m. Tuesday. | charged . wi election conspiracy.| San Diego, Cal, Sept. 4.—Sergeent | Murray of Westerly, staggered. fitfl:&nu\u all class rushes | L; About one hundred saloon keepers tes- | Willlam Ocher and Albert | on to_the troliey tracks and in front “the t 3 tifled during the day that they had |Smith, attached to the of a var bound for this city. Both % contributed to the democratic cam- |army aviation 2 men were struck and hw : :. roadway. Murray severe! - jured. They were placed aboard the ‘car and rushed to St. lnrroz There. paign fund in sums ranging from $5 ‘afternoon to $75. The total was aimost 31500, | while engased Tn Alghts. wineh City employes, most of whom were in- |said to shatter all army- dicted with Mayor Bell, were named |ation records. Both Gleason sustained & a8 the collectors of this fund. same machines, q wounds, while Murray was in- 5, W T AR S horsepower motor. ed about the face and his De- Kaiser Wilhelm has visited the Ger- |the heavy army type, ds “terribly torn. Physicians ; man eastern front. I for long distance Sying. *as © change for recovery.