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VOL. LXII—NO. 226 COX CONTINUES TO DILATE ON PHANTOM FUND: ROING'S TOPIG IS WELFARE P ——— Democratic Presidential Nominee in a Dozen Speeches Ke- newed His Charges of a Republican “Plot to Buy the Presidency*—Fails to Give Any Tangible Proof—Re- publican Nominee, in Addressing Former Service Men, Assures Them That It is His Hope to Have the United States Take ths Lead to “Outlaw War” and Secure Per- manent Peace. Battle Creek, Mich, Sept. 3.—Govern-| to authority e;‘vr\\\t{‘::r‘g mss:h}e ‘x{rn“:e irlwind -] done to bring the world into i bt & B en ihroughout Michigan renewing|of a singls part of American independ: Ot 4o T ecea. B ) SCE cant to tell you solemnly .that, ff it O Carie O “» Hlet 1y the presiden- | had not been for the United States sen- g g b the candidate in|ate exercising its constitutional fune- Virtually every mddress of itinerary | tions without regard for party lines, it which kept him on the rostrum of thelis my honest jupdgment that America ear platform of his private car from|now would be again at war. :u»:m.r breakfast until late today. His| “I:can’t conceive how anyone, no mM; principal address was at lLansing and|ter what his aspirations for -peace, could here, with his closing address tonight at} consent for a mi\““\“‘ to leave the ‘flt :hg Kalamazoo. of the sans of this republic to rar at the > - was given by the governor | behest of a foreign council. v o vatant referance 1d| neceit ithe leaguo’ compact. as \0t wasl the election frand case of or written, we're committed by honor to bery, republican of Michigan. The ean-|answer the call of other nations fnrfm;!;\- Aidate declared that an atiempt was be-| ed force, and I want these mnn‘fol “: de by the republican contributions| Americar, 4egion to know that i a - w-“-’ ryize the nation.” elected president they'll never be called s oot 4t his eharges. the governor.|until the congress of the United States s P (owd o the Staty. c 1s acted.” bocePosel sing. read from copies of . i R n:;.p,j‘. ry-mn.\v hulletin, | WAR PUBLIC INFORMATION n his Pittshurgh address and COMMITTEE COST $4,954,200 also the senate investigating committee. and from an alleged list of Aubscriptions Washington, Sept. 3.—Total _expendi- o the republican hand hook of Wil tures of the United States commiitee on N % e The jublic information, which functioned Barnes, Jr. of New York public h ct ter, he said. comprised represent during the war under direction of George of the “big husiness almost everyWhere|(reel, were $8,245,249, accotding to a in New York™ report filed today with the United States Reading from a list of prominent meN | enyte by the council of national defense. named in the subscription list, GOVETNOT|Th net cost to the government was con- Cox adde 1i. | Siderably lower than' this, because of re- These men are not making eontri-! inte from the sale of moving picture butions to my fund. And there are three |y . o5 was fixed by E. K. Lllsworth, ved; definite reasc First, they haven't|y,, jiquidating pflicer, at $4,954,200. The been asked ; second. they wouldn't belg “oi.g made under the committee’s ted to, and. third, they probably | ion amounted to $2,394,003 dn't if thev had the chance because | ™ Uoon mittee was . financed by con- don’t approve of my nolicies gressiopal appropriations of $1,250,000, league of Na wag extolled | 5 7 lort said, and by the allotment to governor. 11 red that thel i ©e om President Wilson of $5,650,000 mothers of America ',' and | om fund wced in his hands for use denounce wit for national security purposes. bor- ¢ s e tandna | The principal items of. expenditures - 4t g Teryd O | shown by the report included - $1,448,000 ing accusing Senator of Shnne for propaganda work in foreign countries. $1,250.000 for salaries, = $ ;435,000 “for 1 \eague | Hague ing positions frequently iswue, Governor Cox snil the THAEUe | i ting, and $583,000 for telegraph and tribunal had wbain in the belfry. and| 00 ice. Since the committee censed R N S N its activity, Mr. Ellsworth reeports, there The govérnor made threc Speeches and | been recoverod . from ' ‘various e oo Ay o AR il $66,239, which has been depos- o gt et ™ the | ited in the treasury, while claims against e TR o8 it amounting to §365.33 have been ap- "m,(..i" the new plan” the governor con-|proved for settlement. = - S et has pravin i “Wbeslute| CREEL CALLS IT ANSWER failure to stop the world war, and to TO THE CHARGE OF WASTE sombine it with anything good in the jeague—tn piece the mtomether.” New York, Sept. i.—George Creel, who The governor's on "edule address|iwas chairman of the committec on public tomorrow is at Milwaukee information, declared-tonight that the re- Governor Cox reiterated during the day | port of the national Cefense council on the his charges that an attempt to raise |jiguidation of the committee, made public the biggest camna fun n all Amer-| .y, shington, was a complete answer ean history.” was heing made to every charge of waste, inefficiency and republicans. confusion. . “The money diggers have been at “The sum of $4,954.200, net cost of the since winter of last year,” he -v”l, {eommittee for virtually two years of ex- contrasting his charzes republican | gengiva activity in every Ame millions with his own fund. the gOVErN-|;pity and in all foreign countrre: or presented a letter from Daniel COMD-| (rop) “gaiq, “totals less than England to. garage warker, of Revioldsburg, ONi0. )¢t on cable tolls in one vear, and half - chect ' ,‘. "L 1 the jet.|What other belligerents speit in one year » the papers g A in one country.” the ¢ rmor gaid. b ht : on, “ihat special |y rgUANIAN DETACHMENTS 1 ,,‘f; ,,‘\'f ,1‘\,:_‘7 1o ATTACK POLISH TROOPS The ¢ esplained that his check| Berlin, Sept. 3.—A Kovno despatch is- don T Sy a r. sued by the Lithuanian telegraph agency o » - says Lithuanian detachments have at- = tacked Polish troops and driven them RARDING TALES TO ack from twenty-five to fifty versth over FORMER SERVICE MEN |the entire Grodno-Suwalki front. They — also took prisoners and _captured war Ohlo, Sep! Hope that the materials. will ftake the lead 1o | pe Lithuanians are ereported to have war” and secured the permanent|recaptured yesterday _Lipskigiby, Sein BN b waa veicadt by Krasnapol, Kolepminki and Tscherwonke. e & speech 0 A|yiyanian airplanes did reconnoitering SSSMSwRIOE celebration of Mount work during the advance, which is report- Ohis, & country town in his native coun- ed to be still continuing. Information received ' in - Berlin from other sources is to the effect that the seat ty. Addressing a crowd from a street booth i fesisere "',' gy e 100N | o¢ the Lithuanian government is shortly clared he was willing to do anything : St ’ 1U's difficult to find a man who is will- ey T oy o e 1M | ing to hold the ladde while you climb to cess, tained that acceptance of the League Nations as it was written, however, d involve a sacrifice of nationality which no friend of peace should advo- cate. “T want to show my gratitude to these New Director Bureau Of In. men In an effective way." sad Senator dustrial Housing And Harding. turninz to the former service Transportation men, “by seeing their sons nor that neither they their sons' sons ever be called to the battlefront again. I'm not sure that I am in complete ac- cord with others as to the means, but if I can speak the conscience of America nor shall OF THE NATION BRIEF TELEGRAMS Turkey will send a minister to the Vat- ican,'it was announced. mechanician, 'Nlnr!_v first eabin Passengers ;;_x_-nled Fruit line steamer ingston, Jamaica and Santiago wil 3 E il by flvela\ned for four or five davs for va cination because of a case of smailpoy on the Carillo from | Justice Stddons in the Di: i lumbia_Supreme Court zrantes’ o G0 Junction retraining the Shipping Boarq from foreclosing a $5,000,000 mortg; 3 the plant of the Pusey o mington, Del, age o & Jones Co., Wil- Governor Ritchie decided to call the Maryland legislature into extra sSession SPI'.I. 2 limiting its activities to the registration laws, in order that women may have ample time to register for (. autumn election. Nineteen confectionery stores located in the “strip” district of b were raided by 2 25 city patrolman, confiscated 8,000 bottles of a beverage and some whiskey an ial in making moonshine. who “ginger’ d mater- Lindsay Hopkins a. Atlanta, reported to the more that a leather $150000 in ne; either taken by stockbroker, | of police at' Balti- bag containing gotiable sccurities mistake or stolen whit we'll lead the world to outlaw war." The candidate also declared the na- tion must show ‘“practical. helpful gen- erosity” to the former soldiers, adding that it was unfalr to impose universal service unless there was to be an ade- Quate expression of gratitude with the return of peace. The speech was the second delivered by Senator Harding today The nomines took up today other important issues in talks litieal leaders, one of his conferenc bringing together here for the first time representatives of the groups into which senate republicans divided during the league ratification fight. On his front porch during the afternoon he talked over the situation with Senator Knox, an ir- reconcilible ;: Senator Spencer of Mis- soupri, & mild reservationist and Senator Townsend of Michigan, who stood dur- Ing the fight with the middle ground group led by Semator Lodge In his speech at Mount Gilead Sena- tor Harding sald: “I believe that every American ousht ts do everything he can to show his gratitude to the voung men of Ameri- *a who went out to defend American rights and independence in the world war" 1 want to show my gratitude in an #flective wav by sesing that neither they nor their sons nor their sons’ sons shall sver be called to the battlefront agamn T's not sure that T am in complate ac- sord with others as to the means but if | can speak the conscience of Ameriea, we'll lead the world to outlaw war, tions are no longer isolated. The wire- less and otier attainments of Robert Watson, Former Chiel Clerk of the Department of Labor | London branch he was going to Washington from New ork. _— AMERICANS IN TARSUS ARE IN NEED OF ¥00D Constantinople, Sept. 3.—The Tnited States torpedo boat destroyer Borie has reported to Rear Admiral Mark L. Bris- tol, commiander of the American naval forces in Turkey, that Tarsus is cut off | lfl'om communication and that the Amer- icans are in meed of food, but other- wise are safe. At Adana conditi be improved thou; outside the citq. ans are reported . to gh sniping is going on MACSWINEY GROWING WEAKER GRADUALLY London, Sept. 3.—The condition of Lord Mayor MacSwiney showed no radi- cal change tonight although the patient was said to be growing weaker grad- ually. Sean MacSwiney, his brother, re. mained at the prison tonight. The Irish conciliation committee, rep- resenting both parties in parliament have sent a siimlar appeal to the pre- mier for MacSwiney's release while the of the Irish Dominion League is seeking to enlist the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury in me- diation With the government. NO MEDIATION IN IN BRITISH COAL STRIKE. emporary Sethack For the Anti-Suffs., Denied Injunction to i’revent Federal Promulgation of the Suffrage Amsndment. Washington, Sept 3.—Opponents of Woman sufirage received a temporary set- DELIVERIES TO ALLI a Moscow wireless dispatch today The war minister admits, however, adds the message, that the Don and Kuban | Cossacks have joined General Wrangel' I troops, and that the Soviet forces have evacuated Baku, on the O n sea. MYSTERY ENVELOPS A ! MURDER IN PROVIDENCE. Providence, Sept. 3.—Developments in the investigation of the mysterious crime through which Miss Rose V. McKenna of this city was shot and killed and her fiance, William J. Deignan, was probably fatally wound- ed in East Providence last night, while returning from the beach in Deignan's automobile, indicate that a y have been responsible s crazy man ma; for the tragi MAYOR OF NICE AMERICA RECEIVES K. OF C. TOURISTS Nice, France, Sept. Knights of Columbus who are touring Europe arrived in Nice today. They were received by Prefect Delbarre and the mayor. The city was beflagged With French and American banners. —The American STRIKERS IN VENICE TAKE POSSESSION OF ARSENAL The striking metal workers, In Venice have taken posses- London, Sept. d London, Sept. 3—No new develop- and invention has brought ihem . intg! Nas been appointed by Secretary of I ments ccurred today in the T closer sontact. and T think this new re-| labor Wilson, Director of ithe Bu- | ened strike of coal miners. There fationship and this bettcr understanding| reau of Industrial Housing and |has been- no attempt at !i;edinlion. vught to be turned into a relation be-| Transportation. Mr. Watson has been | Both the government and the Miners tween the nations of concord and ofl| jdentified with the Housing Bureau | Federation have started active cam- peace, secured and maintained If it since its inception. 3 4 paigns of publicity with the aim otl should be my good fortune to ebcalled ° . securing public support. ot sion of the military arsenal, says a des- pateh to the Central News from Rome. There was no untoward incidents. Fund for Turks Was Used in Speculation Of $100,000 Collected the Turkish Envoy Actually Sent Only $18,122. New York, Sept. 3.—The greater part of more than $100,000 collected Have Telegraphed Presidzn: Increass in W, 2 ages io ison Requesting Additional 1z Compact Sign:d Thursday— three hours before the fi 3—The Zeitung rvices stood in fron : t Germany's coal deliv- |the un ment in Fair- : dw August field ¢ Mrs B. Wade and John newspaper a Johnst accused of murder serts that delivery of the full in the in connection n| s already assured the kill cheduled to ap- | e < be experienced in meet- |pear in ow for’a hear-|¢laim kins W vou in requirements for October, says the |ing. | sentatives of ! e to the Tecent disorders in lan our ¢ ot ¢ and strikes among the | B. R. T. ISSUES G | ress we Ic s ULTIMATUM. TO STRIKERS {vanced nations c i3 | the EXPRESS GRATITUDE —-An ult um m; & — TO THE FRESCH OFFICERS " S BEyessjoleith ool ‘-~”‘ AUSTRIAN SUPREME apid T ny, fixing Wedne rsaw Sept. 3.—General Haller, | %4, Sent. amstiin sthne M commander-in-chief of the Polish ar- | WIeR the men st R S Augtvian g mies, h addres: an order y to]oUs 1" ODEEC 2, = Bt court has rejec the F rs who were attached | D100 OIS A28 jmana for the ¢ t to his expressing h Erafiindel] Fere e 0L UG w 1 conr St nerai Haller | Combliance with ultimatum will | : Kyt ean’ that t nen will retain heir cas doubl luable to know the | Seniority r '“"“,‘_, g L muees B i French officers w with us when in t = ;”( it of o 1;-’]'“1 A ‘\ ke " immortal battle of Warsaw the fate of | Teis oTeTe o Fedoral*Judge, May: | « all the civilized nations of the world was |5 lesal custodian of CEInANY, bl which includes an in_ pay of| : 10 pers cent. s : With the return o work of 146 strik- ST et TROTZKY ADMITS THE ers, announced by %he campany, ofeais| COVERNORS' CONF e EVACUATION OF BAKU |noted the first real br 1 the HAS BEEN POSTP The result today was incre z . London, Sept. -Foymal denial of{on all lines of the company Augusta, Me,, yver the reports that the forces of General | confusion the points most conges n announced tonight (hat the Wrangel, the anti-holshevik commander fed during the bad tieup on Sunday and | gOvernors' conferenc vas gch in South Russia, had captured Bkater-|Monday. | ed to open here on 1 inodar and Novoro: was made by e | 1 until in Leon Trotzky, the Soviet minister of | WARSIIPS AT BELFAST because so many m of the ¢ war, on his return from Caucasus, we TO PROTECT SHIPYARDS | ference engaged was Belfast, Sept. 3.—A light cruiser nd a be I torpedo hoat destroyer have ived in | the 1 t of Nove or D Belfast harbor to brotect the pyards | of Decem " from possible damage in the event of e recur! e of riotir nother hattalion | NEW YORK BUILDING of troops reached Belf: today from TRADES POSTPONE STRIF England. The city was quiet thro morning. ~ Another man died day, making the death roll as a r the rioting twenty-one. NEW HAVEN DEMOCRATS FAVOR FITZGERALD. New Haven, Sept. 3.—The demo- cratic city convention here tonight | ¥AIN IN MOVEMENT OF adopted a resolution instructing the COAL TO NE city’s 28 delegates to the democratic N e state convention to vote and work for |, - v TOrt the nomination of David E.Fitzgerald, gl mayor of New Haven, as the party’s candidate for governo land tral and B The grand MASS, STATE TREASURER e o BURRELL HAS RESIGNED |an increase fo 31805 cars, or 29 2 % cent. over the same period last year. Boston, Mass., Sept, 3.—State Treas- urer Fred J. Burrell announced his re ignation tonight. In a stpiement he s: T time would demonstrate = that (eIl el ime At (e duct of the office was w ecling h g oy He asked his “friends and well w not to vote for his renomination at the state primaries next Tuesday. order of things, perhaps he c- on oth IKinsas City A Woman's Advantage, A woman can mal ance with one word—Cleveland Press. Just before a man succeeds in got- ting all he wants in this wogld the undertaker g&ts busy with his verson. a speech of accept- in the z 2 5 e 3 f 3 : £ b Ot he - 4 back today in their efforts to expedite | United States for beneft of the Turiish Inferm Secretary of Laber Wilson That ths Mine Work Tnited States oil production in July |appeal from the decision of Justice Bailey | Red Crescent, an Orient Red Cross, was = & Gk 3 totaled 38,419,000 barrels, a new hign |of the District of Columbia Supreme court |used for specufation in stocks by the late ers Are Ready to Mezt An te Opcraters Ssparate: level. refusing an injunction to prevent Secre- | Abdul iak Hussein Bey. actinz Turkish ¢ o A R AR tary of State Colby from promulgatmng |ambassador at Washington prior to sev- ly cr Joinily—About Hard Ccal Miners Have Members of the new Spanish ministry |the suffrage amendment. - erance of diploma relations between A N D =X took oath of office and held their first| Chief Justice Smyth of the District of | Turkey and the United States, according Quit Work Bacause ct Satisfied With the meeting. ) Columbia court of appeals denied the pe- (to an afiidavit filed here today in surro- c < A 1 tition of suffrage opponents as represent- | gate’s court. 1T money Abdul Hak ammission’s Award The British cruiser Renown, carrying |ed in the American Constitutional league | Fussein is alleged to have converted to A e the Prince of Wales, left Honolulu for | certification of the case to the United |his own us: s proceeds from by TS| Scranton, The = United it voluntary risings _have Panama. | court without waiting for jand oti held in several large fMin P v and protest i s merican s B | grapted s despite Election officials of Mount Vernon, N. st 2 ack Following i i : | : o = % - . . : ustice held that he lacked | Following the Turkish dinlomat's death |to dire ot : en put fort Y, will strike if their compensation i8 | quthorit Sotis 9, Sebasti ish .,,n,!:‘,'. \“.,.,cf‘ 4 2 o, not increased to $10 a day. Counsel - anti-suffragists neral strator | opened 1 & Sortha %t % d ever, have not abandoned hope of getting ate. said to have found | miners o Leading Jupancee labor organizations | (he case into the highest court in the land |the dinlomat's a: @ ants in such a muddle PR s . are planning a general meeting for the |pefore elect m day. that in behalf of (ke Turkish governm hors W Hon Ssavi ; formation of a national association. s LR e lie employed a law £rm here to straigl stood Taxdy *ts it it \ ¢ = STORY OF RESCUE OF CREW them out. |itors saeparatdiz 3 i 7 r Bolshevik cavalry under Gen. Buden- e affidavit, filed by a member of the | It j8 ceiimey ! noted cavalry leader, was annihilated R firn in counsel's fees. says the | wor t t 2 pe during the operations in the: Lemberg| New York, Sept, 5.—The plight of the|Tu wvoy actually sent only $18.122 | gions ’ sector. disabled submarine 5, whose to Constant The remainder, it is | gjared it s 1 —_— 30 men was rescued early tod stated, was placed in A\‘nur.c:‘.n banks | terms American dollar was auoted at 14| peing subme ged for 44 hours, wa nd brokerage fir . 3 5 Irafics 39 centimes, sgainst. it francy 36{iearned by the steamship ’Alanthus, —— — p ? gentimes, at previous close on Paris ex- | which ently discovered the subma-|STOCK WHICIL COST $24,000,000 i shange. rine o )elaware Capes yesterday SOLD AT AUCTION FOL $2,200| o e con with 30 feet of her bow pro- ip 5 M <1 1 ORE ENS TO ne thousand cases of cholera are re- & above the water. Captain E. O.| Providence, R. (FEROED ADVEETEING L | X PRISONEL ported in Korea and 2.00) deaths have | Swinson of the sicamship Gen. Geo. W.|capital stock of the Rhode Isiand Come R TSR b AGENCY | BT T occurred there, according to health of-|Goethals reported upon his arrival at pany, which originally cost the New o i p P ficers at Seoul. Hoboken tonight ulier reports were Haven railtoad 324,000,000 when the| Doston, Se LI ok 2 < 2 = that the Gen. Goethal$ had located ti was formed - to operate 5 : dern: Mitten, president of the Phila- | distresscd underseas vessol by means trolley inter:sts in this state, t ; elphia Rapid Transit Co., predicted a v telefhone buoy released from the|sold today at public auciion for il return to e.cent fare on surface merged craft. = cars in all citiea . 4. .., The crew of the submarine owe th The concern has been in the hands d by 3Ir IR e lives, he said, to'the quick work of Chio |of receivers for more than a year and |? : Par #uld in Landon was 1158 1d an|Engincer W. R. Grace of the Gen. Goe-|ime e o jade it accordance with | 2 1 ounce. New York domestic price 1 and his assistant, R. A. McWil-|a court order bank w changed at 99 1-2 cents and foreign sil- The stock, amounting to 96,855 shares 10,000, b N ver was 93 1-4 cents. imprisoned men, Captain Swinson |was bid in by H Parsons Cross of and Aug it to e . i ; — cut a I’ hole through the |this city, who s e/ Wwas attornéy for | $100,000% 4 W. G. Calderwood, campaign manager 1 through a pole in|uhnamed interes st ban . ¢ or the Prohibition party asks Governor | which was undershirt. The| All the New Haven's holdings in o1 f Cox to make known prompuly his policy | Al 1o rescue the crew |Seaview and Providence and Dar ¢ s . le e on the “dry” quesiion. as atus for cuiting s were also sold. Nathaniel T.!Gover 2 N through le made by the un- esident of the Narragansett |duet of tl r e General W. F. Pop, Minister of War | der. ilroad, hought the 0 0u0 gold{ Robert P resi- | ¢ m of Holland, is farmulating a bill to r “ bonds of the Seaview property for $L.-|dents c 7 0 duce the Dutch army to a peace basis | | 400. The Danieison road bek was {said his wheo of about 100,000 men, 1 sold to Duff Sherman at e salethe Burre i e Ir and foun for §100,000. | nad place vertisir cost Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.. will take | e 1 s e s tihe m $he stump for her husband, who is run. | ! w Haven' P~ I The $145.000 of state money ond ning for renomination as a member of| trolley interests in Rhode 1 ek Sy ; 1 > the New York Assemb! 1 BoEmeT Beenidbnt | Charles | Y 05168 3 IAL TRE e i e Former Presid ".m.v‘ withdrawal, to $3 coM CIAL TREATIES Charles Hoyles, an American citizen, |Sive any other than pum ongdn spthiern New. bt | = ot Who was kidnapped by bandit Pedro Ta. |tadio outfii bu = w0d 1 Company 3 ‘. nora, at Guale, on Aug. 20, and later re-| BY 6 o'clock, G oper lines in th et SEr leased, arrived at Guadalajara, four men held physical asse o A % submarine’s huil. Dr larg ized on the : g : < > A food purchasing divison | Were worth with only one Taven's f T ' L toest : was formied | EeTe h o on Haven's faith in ¥ g 3 = = by higher class restaurants of New]rachet dr Sl 324,008, 0004w hic 1 el b 25es i York city through which they will by | MY £00d for @ 20 mile range, 50 We Té- | stock 1 (he eommane - ey PURCHASE GERMAN DYESTUE! zovern- as a unit to reduce living coery. layed their messages @omeern $1,000,000 for Js entire —— At 9.15, t Alanthus flashed equity it now receives §2,200, gton 15 hose study Regularly designated republican can- | that Grace had a number of holes dr Under a ‘pending been completed 1 < the Will hold a “get together” meeting in {©d through, and the men were greatly jleased properties, s led didates o nthe New. York State ticket | evived. jcommany w e New York city next Tuesday night. “In the m ce and MeWil- | suburban trolley nod liams were with the hand|Haven will pro Copper production in the Unitea States | 1Fill 2nd of the hardest Tt g durm: July amounted to 113,433 951 | Kind of worl was cut through | 3MRS. NOTT NOT ALLOWED - pounds, compared with 116,665,856 powe 1 | 1 to escaps g : % - 665,556 pounds ve. .| TO ATTEND musBAND'S in June, and 114,964,207 pounds in Ay, Ot ad 23 - ay: man, Lieu-| poq : | 245 the g Eridgeport, Conn., i body | - (o Tirst American passenger ship ever panderiGooke, (J1., . climbed eeias B/ Nott, who was murdered at | NEY 12 Sail from New York to Danzig, the his home here last Sunday, after which|is mtl (i nited States mail liner Susquehanna men submarine revived | ihe body was Jammed into a trank and | tributed iy left Danzig for New York with » 905 B put aboard the|ynrown ‘into a swamp, was buried in,ed, the t Dassengers, 2000 | Alanthus, where they were given hot|3AToNR Info 4 swamp e ot ey New ¥ 5 jsoup, and put to bed ny were Dleed- | prrs HutARinaoR A e 1 Tho aiear cant 5 _|ing at the mouth and nose their faces AT ¢ 1 2 Clovcincd = Dod;:-mif“?‘tmn: which fwere swollen bloodshot. to! do’ 50’ being 4 S tre urer, an- * ere. e belongs t 273 5 nounced contributions amounting to §26.- | Greo. cho oo B endent of Police | c 70.74 were received Quring the week | wore 4 R . The t , Ruth and | AMERICAN CONGR EN ending August 31, ™ % George, atte b onic service | HAVE E he submar! w was later trans- co underiaker’ esta p -] T k — ferred to the hi hio, anc R R ¢ September An Investigation'was herun by post. | Alsshus tto up -0 o fe to the ce | Sept. 3.— A 4ED 2 ) a1 nth N aras;. by post- | Alanthus ste ards Norfolk. : 3 3 . En i Sccigererities in Washington into’ the = iy e e Tard ; Statesito = ident at Morristown, I, wh h Y N the Mas: in Ma 3 2 ” - i L N. J., where GERMANY MAKING AL 1 . mail airplane fell, killing Aax sl S e SR S R and Gustave Rierson, ) S IN ITALY the iencies 18t to so- r P new con- alize its ARVISTICE de- ot . that heviki ? n- e Rus- eting. er at 1 Poland is described 2 ofTer bf 10.000,¢ to include ita d made ielos, & GreeX s

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