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VOL. LXI—NO. 232 . POPULATION 29,685 "NORWICH, CONN., FRID EPTEMBER 10, 1920 10 PAGES—74 COLUMNS Alig FVERETT £ AREREADSTHE 2 225825 WS Fers v |25 | Y WOLD PRESENT | Bun N BT ME “BKH fi i | Fume: Independent (Making Raids for ArmS | e« o .2 «[: AUSE m I.EAEUE “FNA REPU A | : B ot e SRt W ion Comsed by Private i 4 - York was exported from France amount- tempted to restore order and were them- Irish Constabulary to be| Xational Association of Fostmasters of News From Paris—Could gl i the United States opened its 20th an- Nomination for Governor Came on Third Ballot With Almost | wirrress TeLLs or s Not Wait Until Sept. 12. Equipped With Up-to-date |nual convention at Cincinnati. ; - . : siad B AND HOPE OF SOVIET GOV'T Service Rifles and Revolvers| p.., xena bl Made a Definite Pledge to Do so in the Event of His Election a Stampede—Frank B. Brandegee Was Renomina i 2 e A Moscow wireless brfi‘l‘e‘me'u?fl;'u:z;m{nd?; it | St e T las, for sarms by (‘al‘lafl;‘::. e etihare et closs —Stated That the Irish Question Nee& Settlement to Acclamation for United States Senator—State Platform commuication viked up today says: " | Fitme an independent sate. | Buing o Vs piria of the commS: | willim . Sears; 58 & hearing i the Promote Peace Between the English Speaking Races— i Stop it as ilusions that the milltars sitoation |private news from Farls. whigh foreed | S Lamart - ceragiiiored, the home of |v. S, District court o boston, declared Senator Harding Made Rear Platform Speeches Return- Calls for Child Welfare Measures, Laws to P | s “undergone untavorable changes, s, |him to decldre Fiame 1o be independent |of the Resn) Cemas pr ‘oymer, Dresident | Charles Ponzi was hopelossiy 5 - 3 Profiteering and Welcomes Women as Voters—Many |owinz to the rescrves sent fo the frant, | today aad that he ‘coula not waic unil|iand, “and held ‘un- his daushiers ¢ | Bae silver tn- London was 504 an ing to Marion. : i 1 point of revolvers and secured two gUns | gunce.. New York domestic price 99 12| g i . . nce more is brilliant. — oomebridge, Antrim, 7 : g utte, Mont., Sept. 8. — spent the nis! Harg Women Were at the Convention as Spectators. We adhere, as ever, to the conditions | COUNCIL UNABLE TO AGREE o e ok sl r:m\z:::i' T S I i e e D T s o e h-mmy':“.l { {ssues raised by our party have been|0f our ultimatum. We hope for a last- WITH NEW CONSTITUTION |death of the farmer's daughter from 2 S tho League of Nations. ington tomorrow. i Tarttor nn. Sept. 8.—A state|issues raised by t ing peace buT’ owing to the incessant Sanlft shock/ At Moneymore seekers for arms| Continuous rains during the pest fort- | flection, and further at Several froot pocth et W o n field for the | So_sincere. ot o om- | Struggle of the Polish workmen for peace | Fiume, Sept. 9.—(By The A: P.) The|met with a lively reception at a house|night have resulted in floods throughout (lican leaders and that party's contribu-|made by Se ""‘ £peeches 'fl.‘h p e | T A A bors “offereq | with Russia, we have the right to com- |resignation of the natiomal council was|they visited and the police arrived and | s oirie Enotmous property 10sscs a,.,,1u.m< were made here tonight by ateas arenter S tle.fi s are as o s name as 2’ busi- [Plete the Polish army with an armed [due fo the fact that the council was|arrested two of the would-be raiders. | g, 3 lernor Cox closing “his Montana moxt spesking CR il Tl p | Semator Templeton's name 48 & Pwas|workmen's militia without injuring the |unable to agree with D'Annunzio’s mew e S paign. About The first of October Tt 1 untie $ 3 . less man of tried integrity. He Al sthace constitution for an independent state. |TO EQUIP CONSTABULARY b e i aats [coul el wos |, TH&" Triab qoastion: developss the | 51004 that hin v ew Yer e . T A ot e “The soviet government hopes for the | D'Annunzio, despite the resignation of WITH SERVICE ARMS |carried on for half an hour between a | SO¥ernor's meeting her frout of the| made during the tast pane of tirt el r United Sta or—Frank B | MAN PLACES BRANDEGEE'S _ |moral sapport - and sympathy of the |Me council, is continuing {6 make prep- : ; Targe number of men and state troopers [ cOurt house law "] n's date 3t o be s s Tk o sws 3 \ t NAME BEFORE CONVENTION |working classes of all countries. The |arations for the programme of festivi-| Londonderry Sept, 8.—The Irish con-|iy pitteton “It would be mv duty.” he said, “and | tion of what other citic X the ernor—Everett J. Lake ol e © T T Baitish - government would oppose with [ ties in honor of his proclamation of the | stabulary. soon will be equipped with up- g very quickly availed of. as a friend of | in his schedule ;:sc::’bh;'gl - a ol et ] B Iiall, Hartford, Sept. 9.—|the same vigor the formation of an arm- | independence of Fiume. to-date service rifles and revolvers,| yn am effert to emd Hileit distilling of | PPACC. asserting the friendly rizht of ans < A g Amidst hubbub ihe resojutions com-|ed bourgeois militia quantities of which recently _have ar-|nioxicating liquor the treasury depart- | member of the lea=u » present tie| FURTHER TESTIMONT BEFORE : Waterbus % s 1 tedratted resolutions agreed| “The Polish government suddenly |OLIVE THOMAS, MOVING PICTURE |rived here, in Belfast and in Dublin. e eined 3o tighten seguiations on | 1rish clause to the attention of ¢ e o some Mours before, and went with|shows a great desire for peace, the for-| sCTRESS, IN CRITICAL CONDITION | e 'he sale of stilla. M uthority give 1 e . Gilpatite ot | delegates to the armory. eign minister, Prince Sapicha, expressing SON OF A FARMER SHOT e e Ireland, or any a ' 1 "“Senator Melean was applauded as heluope that the negotiations will be con- Taris, Sept. 9.—Olive Thomas, moving 2 & < -| Chicazo. se i ; ND KILLED BY RAIDERS| According ot the U. S. Geological Sur- orle the opportunity to plead their | wpon Governoy Cova cruiinony Baiiieg iex P. Dissell of |took the gavel and again he was made|cluded at the earliest possible moment. | picture actress, is in a critical condition i .| vey Burean the area of: the United se before the bar of civilized opinion.” | 13 Jist of nfc. # charge that a guo- i permanent chairman. The organization | To Ked army in several sectors has be- |at the American hospital at | Neuilly,| Dublin Sept. 8.—Jjohn Moriarity, the |y GErFRN (0 Bres SOMNZ U0 IO Dealing with testimony before the sen. | 5 ot OF Air-one cities had been sent s was quickly effected. The house rules|gun an offensive and the government of | where she was taken several days ago |YOUDS son of a farmer at Dingle, County | 2 nni = SQURE A atorial ut by the republican national comimit- Presidential Electors. were adopted and Judge Malone of Bris-| Fiand understands that with the end of | cuffeing from mercurial poisoning. An was shot and killed by armed|‘’ % cago, G a cited at re 1 tol a resolution to recognize Wo-|lhe Polish successes it is the most favor- * today's session ox he senate committee investigating cam- Paimn funds. While Harry M. Blair, ai- sistant to Fred W. Upham, national pe- official statement issued by Dr. Joseph | : ‘“f‘ “"n'f“'m“:-“t‘ he was. trying Choate, an American physician in charge | m'w‘fi "‘%‘:; Splpiedy of the case, says: “The situation is se PLI ST, YALDE, hus - lief was expre upon Chairma and his assist Eovernor deciared men’s interest in the party and to pro-[able o make peace. i¢ for their place in the party ma-| “Poland has founded great hopes upon hinery by adapting the rules.to condi-[intesrztional politics as a weapon against s Rev. Edward T. dones, of Evanston, h two policemen | 1% FNNT, feq “mational _ president ather. The be-lof'the Negro National Baptist conven- | siing from a slight, injury, took the|j | platform and placed Senator Brande-| v, : : publican treasurer, : d today at Dublin cas-|Of th 5 timony had,‘confirmed his | oo surcr. was on the stand. 3 ous, Lat very is h v e i t Columbus, Ohio. . confirmed his | document The report was accepted. soviet Russia, but the American govern- |Uf; ol rccovery is hopeful’ e |Ue that the two policemen subsequently |tion in session at ¢ charges. | document was int:\luced which the wit- v I M, Ullman, his left arm in a|ment has affirmed in a positive manner > % | il source that the condition of Miss Thomas prosition to Polish imperialism, ad- were widnapped by the raiders, g Poland mot {0 attempt theZooon. | ot g critical and (ihat ‘her &ecoy The 1r i dentified as t Gabriele D’Annuntia disapproved of | T¢ Lrish quest as a substitute for “Porm n. Gove eyt or Cox said needs se he ui America am, ement to mot campaign plan whi the seizure of the merican steamer lement to promote peace be- a ich Blair ate Platform Adopted. noun; S ; drew un but whi ery is doubtful. DMEICEMESEY GRS Cogne by Kis- officers at Catania and | {¥ecd the English speaking races. Read-| national execotive omminesc a7 the gee's name before the convention for on of Russian territories. The stand |“ 1r (og a et £ NOT RELATED TO MURDER|wil order its release. ing, 'Article 11 of the league covenant | o mittee. This sud. ‘ A stat ¥ senator. The name was cheered, onjof the American government is What has |y 0" paniirer o oetiar ot one actress = G » | providing for consideration by the league | aive. camimy arthied that an inten- ¢ s fon and ( nan McLean de-|inspired b, 5 p - |had swallowed s bli = Griffit council or any assembly of any inte Ye campaign was to be undertakem E o iete i e s ‘,n‘:fle"fi"’i’; sandlords in thelr de- | orepdration suMicent ‘to M1 twenty-five [ip, Pl SeBE S-cArthur, “-v‘unl'i: Reports from Haltan Industrial centers | TUNCH O any astembly of any interna-| fifey.four cities and it also tndiated that Colonel Ullman in his speech said 5 i mett, but Le added that she bad taken it | ST the 'sug- |announced that the workmen who seized | | [itD FIHCREn Twhich 2 nfix = «,u- the national treasurer was to a; lonel o : el == ort sta§ me . s o Tk : z eit e peace or the £ood under-| o s polat-city e as aws 1o man and Gentlemen—I| w, OF €. TOURISTS DINED through erior. 8 e zestion of Premier Lloyd George that | factories which locked them out were de v Raoradiats | chairmen of the ways and means come . " 11 of one mind as to whom ‘ 5 S Receutly Miss Thomas, it is said, had | i, charges against Terence MacSwiney |Serting the factories. -1 Governor Cox said that under existing| ™ e b . A should nominate for senator and you IN PARIS LAST NIGHT lvcr‘n afiflermg (r;';r? ns;vounh den;unlor; related to murder. and cites the actual| o e 24 tn. | conditions, the Tk e ;m ‘d e .hw:‘,\ Kelly .nddfl. De Forrest Rin- 1 - b heard that fine tribute to him made by| . —— and had expressed fear for the safety of | a9 [0 MUETer T Tl He . de umors of a federal xran: ey Bl e reaented ™ ould mot|ney. state ways and means heads-for . the our eloquent chairman night, 1| ,F2ris Sept. 8—Hugh C. Wallace, the | hor hushand, Jack Pickford. According | nounces s infamons (he suggestion that|Vestigation of the republican campaign to the bar of publi American ambassador, speaking at the & ® v o know that some of us have differed. I : . i to Dr. Choate it was only through the know that some of us have differed tlyy oiits of Columbue dinmer tonight, paid . optnion.” d Tllinois. respectively, later #ila or (MacCurtain) | fund of $15.000.000 were current in the revious Lord Dhter the Eacee 1t ann e ol appointed the Jocal chairmen them- Convention One of Action. am not certain that he was always REpbEior o lanlitcuinne promit first aid given by Pickford, on Killed by his friends and ohallenges | federal building, Chicago. oot v e An." he contin-|selves and that the national treasurer & O o |OF that any of us are always right. But| %27 Uribute fo tne work performed by |his return to the hotel where they are bine’ premier. to Accent the proposal of — ple of G oo in the Pad nothing to do with these geleé- e convention was one of action from |y gy yxnow that the man whose name LI1® 'O pgring the war, He de-staying, that Miss Thomas is alive now. |(ne hishon of Cork to establish an im-| President Menecal of Cuba, Sheutd o |55 thers srotis sy & | tions or with fixing quotas for the veri- start to finish. T 2% lter | present Is @ red-blooded American and|iarel, that Frince and America, with st CRctia eibanat ich cvidence con.|decree yesterday_ prohibiting importation | fiatings not mis Aoemre . oo ynataral| ous counties - b fo just {On° Whom every one of us can admire, a o EF, SN e e vor | KIDNAPPED MAN ESCAPED vieting government officials of the Mac-|Oof rice until January 1. 1921, exceplrelaations, but also stand iike eonmi| A7 3ddition. Henry Owen, a pad as- very bit- | a8 Who always stands firm. T wish to] 2,0 P % FROM MEXICAN BANDITS|Curtian murder would be produced. |under government license. ween - the stre 1 ke Seanite | istant to Mr. Biair and_ orgasiser-for & solitary | Drctent tonyon the'name of Framk B Tt Numergas Dublin_houses, including | - © 0 e and and Ameriea. 5o loner therern . Kentuckv, Tennessee, West Vire Olitary | Brandegee. Mexico City, Sept. 9.—Bertie C. John.|the Curtis Printinz Works, were raided| An order for ten 130-ton Mikado en- & General Call_For Nominations. SRR e C. John as the Irish o as ‘ fon remaisy therefore.| ginia and Indiana. testified \that he had ere will be never heard of any plan to oganizse clties tary toda Chairman Mclean c : Coien o - |Eines was received by the American Lo- &1 e Tatate son, a British subject who was kidnap-|by the opies of por- | & ed by 2 d = some confl e ;2 Tt ped by Pedro Zamora August 10, has es.|traits of MacSwiney and Archbishop icomotive Co. from the = Chieago and dea’of worlt wi ilstinctive from.. the comaty. A 1 nos d General Keeney of 9 sty ot e Rivel aralie | No : ot fons. Somer ' mive. (hat nominations| Dalton, Mass. ‘Sept. —The condition |S30ed from the bandits' and s on hia Mannix were remevel. Five st 3 53ttt et T i The sommittee held another might sie- | {for governor be made without nominat-fof former Senator Winthrop Murray | ¥y fo Guadalajara urder eseort —of |WOTC, act | RIS SRS Srel Twe publications were lasued by the | it St not be forgoiten ion, Chairman Keayon expiaining~that | |ing Speeches and by informal ballot.” | Crane is- described as “more comfort. |S0Yernment troops, it was announced at)Loushlin 2 p & photographic. process in Liverpool where & Up _arms, the thing gave US| they hoped to wind up the commis | There were a few calls of “no.” but the [able” in a bulletin issued at the Crane |t e P Al D e = e the printers are on strike. - Manchester | Jray "% £reat e ok do- | hearings in this city by Saturday motion went thro ith dissent only |home tonight. More hope for hi € il s - . e i w t we foug 0 end the rule| Other develos - saker started roll at 10.30 and the | ily. rived af Talpa, state of Jalisco, on his| Dublin, Sept. 9.—The entire (ramWa¥| ( wor\\ srresivd In Kansas City for | {1 TIEHIS of small peoples : that we stood | Geras of e aiieitat |8rat few responses were for. Stoeckel way to Guadalajara. service in Dublin will be suspended for| ., .- ohacco was dismissed by the | 0T the reizn of law based upon the|what he expected to raise but did ~ B e e e Announcement ia.made at the war de-iwo hours tomorrow to enable the em. |SICEINE [OAES, wan AU, Y WO 4 consent of the governed. "As T have sain inform loear <hmrmn ot pid HOE Yohti Haven A v vote caime . Eoon = S (|partment that the Mexican ~government |ploves to march to a mass for Lord | &% F0 SHGl 0 g /| before, the league contemplates enduring| that basis the workers in that act:_Or and as each different ame was spoken N DANGEROUS POSITION |is purchasing 40.000 rifies in England | Mayor MacSwiney . O et Lpeace There cannot be peace without | was. braseh one ae Bemeparata, It there was applauce. The frst vote f0r| London, Sept. §_The United States :’r‘;vo‘*‘:";‘;’;‘y i‘s"“:fl:;"?‘m:;a:f““'d" e e o Jugo-Slavia intends to make itselt | 130002 Trrréyz‘]}n::(wh‘ Dappiness| were striving 1o get $1.300,000 insteadrof Judge Donald T. Warner came from |, ot o y ey ) EAK A R ATash 10 a tore S { o n0t take mon L New Haven county and several followed | gronna. on the. rocrs b Sobar® inlors |campaign against outlaws 5 3 especially IN CONS the rocks off Libau, in the - . i = = 5 toon after. Defore three counties had|Baltic sea, according to a wireless mes. | iosters a T porm reying on pay : Kard t sters in_the petroleum regions, is to Sept. 90— been polled it was evident that the Yot-[sage received here. She is reported o] P2S : Tony i London, Sept. 9 ing was scattered. Colonel Robert Ea-|pe*fh'a dangerous position.. Beas As|Pe S°EuR, it is announced the. Gaelic “League at IDERABLE PAIN tains mor rivers light of recent reports. Numerous fe- - mor other physical cha n % 54 acteristics and by their natural lines Dorts; of fighting: have been received. | eror " N0 bY thelr nataral lines ix‘y- $650.000 which the national ‘com- | mittee wanted. AT the start of the day’ bulletin i ed by session thers letters o | was evidence that Charles o'clock this eve-| pDirectors of the Amerlcan Tobacen :’jf]"f{“,;r:‘ra L i other hand nc(a!{ ETOUPS { of Edwardsvile, INle, ammafimmn.. ton. responded with the first for Temple-| myral Harry MeL. ‘Huee; in d ning says: Co. postponed the special meeting to : & better guarantee of peace.|al committeeman for the o ton and a sccond vote followed. Halllof the American squadron, is aboard. | COMPULSORY RECBUITING “Lord Mayor MacSwiney iS VerYlyote on the proposed increase in B com-,| LIS is not only fundamental common state, had' sent and W n both broke into New Haven 4 g FOR THE BOLSHEVIK ARMY|Weak. He complains of headache and but s th o postmasters asking voluntary mon from $50,000,000 to $100,000,000. A hes the ons to his y county. As the roll proceeded the in-|SINKING STEAMER WAS diziness. He is in considerable pain. ki of the armistice and the league Parly’s;: chmi—. terest was intense and after handelap- : E L Washington, Sept. 9.—Compuleory re-|The numbness of his body is increasing.| carl A, Marrett and Fagene Backley Thersfore. I contend Bitie ' aa- ol e ping, outb the quiet throughout the BEACHED ON BOSTOX FLATS| ryiting for the bolshevik atry, as |Both his arms are now banaged. He 18| ware sppointed. members ot the. new League of Nations will be h of the morning and of the sart ot e hall ‘was noticeable. Boston, Sept. 9.—Tho new Shipping|Planned at the third internationale isl|still conscious.” Massachusetts State Boxing _Commis-f fo oon of the world, becau: session. The Iliinois and Ohis. he Waterbury group voted in.1oud | poarq steamer Dewey was beached on|NOW in progress throughout soviet Rus- — ——r— sion to serve with Col. Alfred F. Foote. L e Rspa). god owed, Mr. Kinney's testie lelear voices fo mpleton and Ansonia|ihe Fast Boston flats today in a sinking |Sia, according to state department in-|MAN KILLED BY WHITE : for_generations. fost which have | moy being especially briet. | followed for Stoeckel. b condition after striking on the ledges off | formation, with all men between 14 and MOUNTAIN EXPRESE| Poland’s applieation for nhlt;’nhnn ob | S ichorations Toste ame aims| Senator Pomerene asked whether come Vote of New London County. the Graves light at the harbs ’ 50 who can be spared from other activ- = Iher territorial dispute with Lithwania [ 274 ! b ed| tributions would be reimbursed the ew London ~county started with |45 night The hull was said fo ba bad |ities heing called into training. COMSd-| xew Haven, Commn Sept. 9—One man|will be taken up by the League of Na- | !he founders of our r Ohio total went beyond the Apace —thy Healy votes and then Hall and WilsoR|ly damaged. She came here light from |crable discontent among the civilian | was killed outright’ and another man |tions at the meeting in Parls on Sept.| : * the national committee. Mr. Kelly said EVERETT J, LAKE, of . Livt A Pan STahoReo. 2 eserves are being mus-| Mountain express on the New Yor! a NTIN ~ ROBE | 7A7smitting the money to the national Of applause given that for Wilson was tered into service and Petrograd and | \ow K D Haritord railresn trap-| Minor damage was dene by a fire on | treasurer and he did not know what thaf Republican Nominee For Governor. |iha heartiest. Fairfield county came|s; rERSONS KILLED AT Karelia, to the north along the Finnish | 1cq the two men in a cut as it was en-|the U. S. dreadnaugh’ California. recent-| C! e senate com-|OMcial did with it strong for him :\”l a hfly": a"fir‘ [P\“‘Y AN ARTILLERY DEpoT |Porder were reported stripped of men|iering this city late today. The men|ly launched at Mare Island Navy Yard ing an expendi-| M. Owen's tesimony brought first 5 B o e for the Entish i ronc were walking the ties, With an east-and being put into commission at Vallejo, ight was divided o ques- | Chuckles then gales of laughter from the Meald was within of the nomination | delegates used eir fee emphasiz- : S % Discontent was also reported among it Cal. rsuing he i of | Committee and zudience. He 4 % " Falsh % ¢| Berlin, Sept. 9.—Twenty-three persons bound freight train passing on the next|Cal. 5 i b X began by six. Other CAMIIGENes WHo, Bad Deen |ing. -Speaker Walsh voted for: Healy ¥ i L e et Jadjence. hdidates Who Bad bean |lom, Speaker Walsh voted for Heals| . ere: killed at the arilllory demot at|0Yiet frdope atiha front: ‘Allewed loot-|irack when. the express came suddenly X's charges millions | identifiving himeSlf to Senator Reed as & . Saca R it K‘: e T e Hedlo. B bisin o p| atavie near Wilhelmshaven, today | € DY bolshevik soldiers and sailors|inio view. One of the men threw him-| Several serious revolts against the ght by the republican na- | Professional money digger” and said he f vl-: almost a 'an’v Wilson Ir'n}!fl< in a !”\.’llrnm' h;nks‘ out | When two laboratories and a large num- |stationed in cities behind ‘the front self flat on the ground between the rails.| Russian soviet government have broken committee to “corrupt” t n a white banner over the railing with|ber of munit heds were biown up | While the fighting men were in_action « | “Wilson” on it. PBut just then a vote|by¥ an expiosi elec-| had been engaged in that work gee was s av se o) The' exntastoi as said to have caused resentment, twenty years. He was asked at ones The other man was the path of the tr: unable to get out of |out in the neighborhood of Moscow. and n and was ground |have been suppressed with much blood- | the the committes will- complete | ® -nuil the substitute for Form 101 dut i . 3 (oS R s Y e heels) Wher - att | akis here, but r two co g r-| Would mot acknowled; - the fops prebgrs swung to Walsh which choked off ~a |fesuit of an accident while shells were |y o2 T o |2 : the B oo Sk T pepmntio o oriahal i emination aeas ma mous on 3r 3 S5 BOLSHEVIK ARMY REDUCED |and hurriedly walked down the tracks| A resolution from the board of esti- |70 decision as to the nest step. “’:‘; identified several paragraphs ad = i i oAy N PEACE NEGOTIATIONS and dis The dead man Was|mate. appropriating $3.669.692 to pay [ The republican as ¢ rthodox but disclaimed knowledge of e 3 : i1+ 8 e ‘Washis , . 9.—Ri ides as William Gianelli, a painter, y 8 wdge, is . st v S Benitt AROUT 10 BEGIN AT BiGh ngton, Sept Rifle strength | identified as Willias jane paintes the increage in £ g wries of school teachers, | i e every one referring to city quotas, came of the bolshevist army on the Polish|of this city was passcd by the New: York Board of | fred by Governor Cox and his ® { T e ulited = their voles to Lake Washinglon, Sepf. S.Advices from|[°nt Was reduced by more than one- == - Aldermen. T ire Ly ulbout ot "‘“r . S & & v o Teported that the Polish armistice and |fiore today in official circies. R Ok e e il iy | i tatinectatia ) gy e Kenyon and | I was beaten Aurusta, Maine. Sept. 3.—An aftack have suffered heavily sertions, the 1 to begin between the representatives of | 7 Ulieted Wk mslly s (rom desexflons Watson, once populist ndidate for |ernment broke out and were suppressed | hneth o reeal abejon Ariicle Ten of the covenant of the o g~ 3 1o thonght that Polind anll SorAt Baes i n:n total number of unapprehended - de- |, regident, was shown to have won the |with much bloodshed. move to Pittsburgb to investigate re-| Ci5U€ of nations was made in an ads Y 5 serters in Russia being estimated -at ap- | gemocratic nomination for United States - A s tax. | dress here ht by Senator Lodge. af nee ever being governor of 508 DEADEY 009 HOMBIES proximately one million with. fitfy thou-|genator in complete unofficial returns| According te am announcement at A¢. |POTS hat the liquor interesis are tak- | Massachus He charged that Pres- - g P s nd at llarge: In’ Ee(rogradi aione. from vesterday's primary compiled late |lantic City at the annual convention of | % an active In the campaign. |ident Wilson's purpose was “to use the he con n years ago, in BY EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY| The reports estimate the number of |iodav by the Atlanta Journal. the New Jersey Liquor Dealers’ Associ- | The demacratic view. however, as eX- jower of all nations members of - 18 - ar A. Goodwin of Hartford _— men opposing the anthbolshevik leader,| watson, on the basis of these returnsation liquor Dealers of the country will | Pressed by Senators Reed "‘;‘ Pomerene. | ieazue to carry on war.” and added that ool S ske by a few votes, Co Rome, Sept. 9.—The Epoca estimates|Gencral Wrangel, in South Russia .aS|paq 215 county unit votes; Governor|work for the election of a wet congress. | ! the Cox charges are being proven |“ur fight is against that conception i Ebe r Hill, now dead that the dead in the earthquake exceed |105000. General Wrangel's force is e8-|porgey 81, and Senator Smith 40 desire to go _to New York.|the league ¢ded. That was a convention in which 500 and the homeless more than 20,000. | timated at 140,000 men. In the ‘contest for the gubernatorial| Geerges Clemenceau, the - war Pre- |Subroe Colonel Villiam Tovee| “We ought mot to accept any covemant ere was acrimonious speech. Toda 3 — no candi d the neces-|mier of France, invigorated by a restful | | nompson. chairman of the republican |which in.any way could be nade fo GaF< . . n cies, there wera It is only on rare occasions that a Wo-| GERMAN MONOPOLY OF it national w means committee ; fow Incidents w) required extra effort man attends a funeral in Mexico. { ey ifem - i T to the Jour-|summer on the Vendean coast, arns, which gave former Sen-|climb the Himalya Mountains ator Hardwick 170: Clifford Walker. | sall from Marseilles Sept. 20 for India. state attorney general 150, and ator McLean to wield wa sted six X ) . {1y out Mr. Wilson's purposes™ Senator ,},;\: gr:‘,_\ m».lcnm var;nr-w—, ea(n'l Lodge said. “Mr. Wilson, it is true, 4o other republican leaders, and pursue the |not & ca g blican ey v |not a candidate, but we are fighting Wil i RARE CHE! ICALS BROKEN re: hours, with- Sept. 9. : including the women's vote: Chicagn.; Sept Thes Germjan; o I have - i m. which is a system of govern- N 0 e of ne oo # nt alien to our constitution and b v iy ! nopoly on rare chemicals has been Holder 20. Interstate commerce commission ord-| ., . actically completed to- _ while the refrained from voting for myself here-|roken, according o statements made ered an investigation of the action of [mol ; v e 4;n:|~ccz:|"::rwco:xu l:mm £ it but .1 g golng to vote for altoday by Dr. H. T. Clarke, of Rochester. | CUMMINGS SAYS WE MUST . |the New York public service commi £y Mr. Wilson's promise and inf 1‘ Mman born in Windham county, raised in|x. Y. before the organic division of the| GET AWAY FROM PARTISANSHEP|Which refused to permit raflroads ob- [ ARDING HOME FROM 3 = . o Siu Tolland county and in business in Hart- i i N i tat ise Interstate 4 ue. Senator Harding has sald that s ‘American Chemical Society, in session erating in the state to raise Intersta S 2 | fora county. I vote for. Everett J. Lake IRST CAMPAIGN TRIP |he would-not go into the league as pre- S " | here. Bangor, Me. Sept. 9.—Homer S. Cum- | rates. y Vils . (Cheers.) Before the war, hundreds of the chem-| i 0®%% e TR T8 cen [Soned by N Ml B 4 - mings, former chairman of the L 10 ORD B > Beatis .| drawn - Delegates Eager to Change Votes. | icals essential to laboratory work were | ciati ki . an ad.| President de In Huerta offer friendship | Marion. Onio, Sep Senator Hard-|drawn and is so clear that no man o1 k cratic national commitice, said in an ad d . to Marion tonight from his|misunderstand it. il Slist ek Several delegates jumped up to change|Made "exclisively 'in Germany, DF.|gress here today that the spirit that|of Mexieo to this country and declared en trip prepared to resume| Senator Lodge reiterated the chargh Reealls Former Bitter Fight. FRANK B. BRANDEGEE, their votes. A motion to recall the roll| Clarke sald, but now 800 of these rare|controls America is the spirit that will | “the petroleum issue can be settled if a front porch programme which is ex-|that “the pledge in the first sentencs BC. The ake recalls the Renominated For U. 8. Senator. cali came. The motion apparently was|chemicals are produced’in America. dominate the human vace, bu: to insure | United States and foreign countries (© O/, NO7C0 RIS e, Prot ok To7 | Article Ten is am individual pledge of tion of ten vears A x5 carried, but Colonel Ullman doubted the that this country will sct the example jeease to be influenced by private inte- | PEcier 108 KCeB B B VT the United States to ‘respect and pre- defeated by Charles|— vote. Lieutenant Governor Wilson walk-| WOMAN ARRESTED AS A for other 1 we must. get away |rests. ""Both the nomince and his political|Serve as against external aggressior” B ost. the effects ofl demonstration. The long run on Wilson|Cd, !0 the front. He started to speal ¥UGITIVE FROM JUSTICE |from partisanship and break away from = managers declared themselves greatly |territorial integrity and existing e e pa or years. | ted by Tt ‘o T orllson | Colonel Ullman said, “A point of order. the doctrine of isolation and get into| Resolutions favoring prohibition were | MONIEETS GRUATE OO EesalV DTG e e S e bers of the ntion without the 25" featured by Holmes ‘\4“!;;5'1:1;;:; Colonel Ullman asked: “Are vou New Haven, Conn., Sept. .—Mrs. Mar- | World -affairs by going into the league |rejected by the Anglican Synod in ses- g of many e Nex . - 3 3 2. cheer, delegate? three d od i 7. and it was indicated | league. garet Miller was arrested here today and [©f nations with =il cur force and sl be miads ill. |sion at Adelaide, South Australia. One, ceme . 1® | that anno ¢ might be made soon| “The only allusion to the league fm Wilson: “I am a candiate and ask ; The league of mations, he said, was|of the speakers said: “Prohibition is | that announcement might be made soom| 0% SOV, UINIOD 6 fhe . h several lense mo-| rorrington into. the fleld, And several g';é‘::‘fi\a" o Dot pEaraet The|to ‘luve received ‘stolen goods through JUnd wenld neven again be embroiled in | with American cranks On the return today from Minnesota |is there :‘::mned[ to advising what shars Colonel Tlims Healey, moyea | followed and then a Wilson and a Healy | {00 from Somers smshe('}, al"| the parecl post from her husband, George e i John Bacl axed 34, widely known | senator made two more rear ::fn-'n; g ;;;ll_::uhflw take in sus- ! g gy mads unam | vote. Although this was the home cou . e - A. Miiler, 2 baggageman in Springfield, | o Sele ot Indinnapolis newsnaper ‘man, dled as the | {Orm speeches. one at Janesvilie, e s e e R Taus | and frat was domo amid wi|l¥, of Stoeckel and Chairman Roraback, |« Senator McLean's Ruling. Wio was arrested there on information | U 8- 5 i result of injuric§ sustained when he |20 the other at Rochester. Ind de of th ity e 3 - e other candidates gleaned the votes. Senator McLean ruled that Colonel Hall|given by the local police. The police think AGROUND IN BALTIC SEA | 5% 0 M iairway in the press stand| In all durinz th p Senator Harding “m:w"":nslf;“::‘r;xflg’mlnfl ::h—" < merely stated a change in his ve that »ackages of wearing apparel received = o & made eight speeches, four of them from counefl and. Lake Greeted With Enthusiasm. i S e Tty P hmEs I i Note A r il Wore Slales oo O tmaie |- Washington, - Santa D axmieel: S A1S AT NG « T S0l tform of his private car. it is thersfore argued that our simgle L e g R o _’"(_C;“"'!r’ v:ffif_'fl was shown | ¥ 0% vention yeled “Wilson, Wilson." AR Y cruiser Pittsburgh is agron in the T General Pershing boarded the senator's|¥ote Will serve as a veto. Theoretioally- Senator Mclean oducing Mr. Lake |y qets o8 O Wi orciewth | There were cheers anl Colonel Ull-| ANNUAL STATE COUNCIL ¢ |Baltic Sea three miles off Libau, on the| sy curthquake o morthern Tenly cen- at Chicigzo and during_the | that seems conclusive, bat tn »m o Nk in by Colonel 3 - land s d g " e PR N 2 coast of Courland. A report receives fternoon trip across Indiana and Ohio e o b and | Licutenant | Hall banner With 41 and Mafor Puckley|Mman was Ao i N OF ORDER OF U. A. M.|at the havy department foday from |(eTing in the Province of Massacarrare, 1D+ acyol a an : Governo ? T fgot w hand when he flo yoted. '~ Colonel| ¥ oI Teard _among. the. cBsers. son o would be impossinle ‘what our Vice Admiral Huse on ‘board the Pitts- | NOTthwestern Tuscany. incurred mi : - unde . 4 Sen.|Hall the Iast to vots on the first call,| ¥38 Siven ‘the privilege of the floor a o representative, acting under the - . ” Danbury, Conn., Sept. $.—The annual |y ‘th of dollars in loss with scores of known | Ihe mnominee structions of the i alone, “The usiasm was wid and Sen-| U0 0 (% nimacie,” On a verifieation | BY, 3 Ioud vote and only @ few “noes etale council of the Order of United | Tuyon, 80 "0¢ Indicate whether the ves-| 4" nq hundreds injured: At Pisa. §7| Washington fro gy T e e Take Dould "apeak 2 fof thie rofl, fwo Bristol men who voted |, Litut Governor Wilson thun sa Americin Mechanies was held here today. ; bt commit us to. We should be so lin the obligations Which the league.im- poses that we could not assert our con- for Judge Malone, changed to Healy.|d0¢Ply appreciate the - consi There were 12 Wilson banners over the|POrt Which mry friends thryigiout rail before the ballot was finished. siale have recorded. No one The report said the transport Fred-|bodies were removed and the famous | the seneral called at erick, now at Antwerp, had been ordered |IeARIDE tower fs in danger of falling. | {0 P3¥ Iis respects duri to proceed to the assistance of the The nomines said in part: Dristol was chosen as the place for next i Delegates: vear's -meeting and officers elected in- Mr. Chairman ax will grant me the privilege of e i ss of 2 i : v v o s anoth GRE o spent several hours in conversation |Tal obliS - s rise to me. (C Few Changes on Third Ballot. e e Ditate councllor, WHIlam , VAN, L% |transport " her passengers, _consisting FOR THE FISH INDUSTRY| with the nominee, but insisted that no 3 z Some 20 1 would not As the third ballot segan there were| We should al leave th With 8| ot et E ot et |chiefly of the navy Olymple team. ¥ political significance should be attached | FRENCH GOVERNMENT = beer (Laughter.) few changes. ~ lake got otie in Bran-|spirit of unanimity and I agree hear:-| niton; inductor, FL W, Riley, Meriden, ‘Washington, Sept. 9.—As a result of | to his presence. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED a1 to be your nominee. I's a tre-|ford, taree in Naugatuck. vne ir Wa-|fly with Coloncl Hall's seatiments, 1|75'"7 2 e : - |UNCLE OF F. D. ROOSEVELT patrols maintained by naval seaplanes,| General Pershing cald he cxpected to 3 mendous howor to be nominated as|terbury and & couple in Fairfield coun-|hcpe that in votinz you gomtlemen will INSTANTLY KILLED BY TRAIN |Chesapeake Bay fishermen are making | take no part in the campaizn but would| New York, Sept. 9.—The new §i . Bearer, Today there isity. In the Sorridors delegates talked|fallow ihe:lcad set hy him. D, f /X BEACHED P — the biggest hauls on record. Reports to- | devote his whole attention during the next|000,000 twenty-five year. § per x litt entiment in my personal|of a swing to Templeton and Hill to| More cheers swept the lhall, other THE PEAK OF SERVICE| Poughkeepsie N. Y., Sept. 9.—Warren |day to the navy department from the | few weeks to the army reorzanization|French government loan was foelin you have not nom-|Lake. But aid not come. Lake| delegates wented to chaige. but t: Delano of New York and Barrytown, [commandant of the naval air station at|now under way. scribed and subscription books . ated on er candidates. 1| votes were in Mlddlesex coun- | chairman as the easiest way orderea| New York, Sept. 9.—Despite continued |uncle of Franklin D. Roosevelt, demo-|Hampton Roads said the patrols had| From Chicago cast the senator's pri-iclosed in an hour, J. P. Morgan & % their friend and 1 rhope there will|ty, but Tol county was again|the roll recalled for the third ballot. |act of violence, most of them of a minor |cratic vice presidential nomines, Was |proven “indispensable” to the fishing in-vate car was atfachel to arezuiar train, syndicate ‘managers, be mo between Frank Healy,|solid for Hall up to the time Mr. Hall's Lake votes were gathered in from | nature, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- |instantly killed today at the Barrytown |dustry in those waters. and as it approached Marion the nemince | t The books were formailly cut | wis Bob Stoeckeh. Charlie ne was called, When he took the| the start. pany today reached the peak of its ser-|station of the New York Central rail-| Immense schools of fish are spotted |and Gencral Pershing \mnt into the din-|at 10 o'clock and closed at 11, an empleton Mall and the others.|ajsle. Te said that he desired to see| Colonel Ullman voted for Healy and| vice since the.sirike of its $,000 employ-|read, 21 miles north of here, when his|almost daily by the seaplanes, it was re-|ing car and 1 I am w to meet any issuela man nominated who could win. d a nublic reception | earlier than anticipated lastgnight, so did all but one of the New Haven|es was inaugura,”d 12 days ago. Night:favorite horse, Belle, frightened by the|ported, and fishing fleets are given the| which zcores of the sengers filed jn|Morgan and Company refused sure there never was a time when the ‘We want to put the strongest man|city delegation. That exception was a|service on some of the trolley lines was|approach of an express train, dashed |location by radio communication or, if|to shake nands with their two distin-|tions for any increases In Geed Wy our onponents and I am on the ticket to carry the whole state.!winz from Templeton to Lake. attempted tonight for the first time. onto the tracks. within sight, by flag signals. guished fellow travelers. The general'syndicate members.