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POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, g8, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 LIQUOR QUESTION INJECTED | %= e A for Envolment B a Troley Car | 22 PRecties, losing bassadors today decided to send & - slight? Olllde In Brun Alan de Tatten Egerton, third baron Aot Exerron of Tatton, is dead ar Knuts aliogaa ford, England. { |NT B g orm’r:‘:”Afl;;;i':oG:::'an'm As Propo:ed Extends to Fe- Aot 35 Persons Were e An increase of 3.5 per cent. or 25,623 wITHnMw Tu FnEH L g people, was announced by the Census Roslyn, . e . Bureau for the state of Maine. - 4 8 sept. 10.—charles| males All Electoral Privil-| jured, 15 Seriously—Nine - Ev: Jr, of Chicago, and Francis e jured, - = Sormi=e A 3 : i When Edmond H. Moore, Cox’s Personal [.{epresenhhve, St “of Toston, each of whom vas| eges Now Exercised by the| Strikers Indicted For Mur-{_ Five transports o Greek trnons 1aniod | Serd Note to Poland Asking a Conference Be Held at Was Asked Whether New Jersey Liquor Interests|oreviousty becn amateur and onen soif| - Male Voters. der in the First Degree. |stntinople, (o repiace the british forces Mariampol, Situated on the Demarkation Line— Were Raising Funds to Assist the Democratic Can- vz tomorrow at the Engincers Coun- | Harttora, Conn., Sept. 10—"An eice- 10.—Today—Friday, : : New York, Sept. —— 7 5 = Y 3 s years amateur title a8 |toral privileges cxiended to males by au- | NOW YOUS S0 0 Tof e Brooklyn| Canadi steamship lines announced Poles Demand That the Lithuanians Must Guaran- didate, He Countered by Characterizing the Anti a result of their victorles in the Sefi-| tiority of the provisions of chapters 34, na : 3 Walkout—was marked by |intentions of building a laree passenger % s bli o iEation: e | e eated Tobert T, Jones 2ad, | 15,3540 37 of the general statutes are ent since the sirike|steamship serviceson the Toronto-Niaga- tee Not to Be Friendly With Germany and Soviet —Sen- imet d 2 2nd. Saloon League as a Republican Organizi the youthful star from Atlanta, Ga., extended to females, and all provisions of ra line. R : ) g ) . ussia at the Expense of Poland—No Decision Was ator Edge Issued a Formal Statement Asserting That |ana 5. whie 1vans climinated Edwari _ Aumroximately 35 persans were TS internatiomst Counell of Wom said chapters and of this act relating to the admission of elcct a i cipit- i 1 . 3 5 |P. Allis of Milwauiee, former Harvard s and o D O with 70 men, women and | Lolding @ convention in the Norv.wiin Reached on the Ukranian Question. the Democrats Had Failed to Substantiate Cox’s|capiain. 10 ana s. sizht-seelng s W T wiin &, trolley| Earliument bullding which was siacid At tion in primari Aucuses, conventions, Ouimet and Evags have met but onc2 and the th Rapid Trans the first serious a began Approximately 35 persons were injur- clections and to the casting and counting e 1 1 t of ballots, having reference to the mascu- | car in Brooklyn. The driver of the bus|thcir cispamal. Warsaw, Sepl. (By the A. P.).—A jther discussion. Providing the withdramal Cl ) before in matchi play. Last year in the|line, shall be construed to include the | quq the conductor of the car were held note has bee nreceived by the Polish |stould be effected, the secretary said, & harges. amateur tournament for the national ti | femt e soithe Thnductor Princes of Wales board the British | foreign office from Lithuania refusing 1o | Merence would be heid with the Lithu- Chicago, Sept. 10—investigation of jand attainments of the nation's megro|lle at Oakmont, - Pennsylvania. OUMCL |tcnco of a tentative draft of the proposed | * Governor Smith. will confer next week |cruisér Renown, ‘arrived at Acapuico ithua -0 | e, et Bttt B the repudiican - ‘funds | citizens and promising that the federal|climinated Evans in the second round by |bill 1o be submitted to the & ral assem- | with Samuel Gompe: Chicago €cnale ¢ <narges > president of the|Mexico, where he will be received by|miiiri® cotaplete the | government ‘Will not fail the American|l up at the home green. Evans held|ply when it convenes in special se e sican Federation of Labor, on the|Mexican’ officials. Foch line. but asking that a conference must aiso guarantec not to be friendly here into the [negro.” He asked that they make ser-|both the amateur and open titie in 1916 | Tuegday, at the call of the governor, to | cteiie situation. e held i Marianpol, situated on the de- | with Germany anc soviet Russia st the oo cive to country the every-day standard|and is the only man to have wonboth |provile for machiners to enroll the wom- , Earlier in the day an indictment| 'Dr. James F. Ray. vrofessor emeritas tion line expense of Poland. of their citizenship, and declared his ab-|championships in the same year. Oaimet len voters of the state as clectors, e murder in the first degree was|0f physics .in Washington and Jefferson | At tic close of tonight's conference of | The council of ministers also considered horrance of the use of “brutal and un-iwon the open title when 20 years old in CHEE cil of ministers the sccretary of | the ) i i k. sted Caflege, died at his home in Washingt the cous < Froof of citizenship is to be required | returned aginst nine strikers arrested in n Washington, galn {lawful violence” against the black race|1913 and was victorious in the amateur D quired | returned ag e Lithuanian forces to the |otherwise. The Lithuaniuns, he added, ns to me e h n Ukrainian question tonight, Lut me u o and admission to such privileges is to be | connection _with the stoning of a trainiPR., aged 72 years. ‘oregn Minister Sapicha announced that {decision was reached The peace terms 10 September 22 in some castern city 10 be|of any other class. championship in 1914. upon the same’ conditions as males. hat resulted in the death of one passengy % the Poles had replied. demanding with- |be offered soviet Russia will be decied on. The) In sevral private conferences Senator| . Both finalists outclassed their oppon-| In addressirg the Republican League of | er. .|, dapana’s new high power wireless sta- | 1raWal of the Lithuanians without fur- |by the council of defense tomorrow. g0 to New|Harding also heard the grievances of|ents today but the result of 1ans'|\omen Voters here this week Henre | b3 Pt w5 tion: is expected to be opened in Octover | ation of the|vralous negro leaders and assured them|match was considerably more in doubt | Roraback, chairman of the republicay | MACSWINEY ABLE TO SPEAK Tidagilieich Ialf “wiy found the world] = Cr -~ S rononEe s repbiieans. fa- e would r?a‘l;em?ngca:;!dnl’::rxfgyn"’;n";2 until Alls began o 70 (0 picces on the | ctate coniral commitce, asserted hat one | o 29TH DAY OF HUNGER STRIKE|Is believed possible. PARIS POLICY INVESTIGATING |sweDtsH womkERs Ane to lool situatior a s way out in the afternoon round he S 2 negro federal employes were two of the | " Oyimet Misplayed a1l round superiority oty \f:"fo“xo::vfa& 1S e bt Sept. 10—This was the twen-| Danish Civic Ald Soclety recruited DEATH OF OLIVE THOMAS WARNED TO SHUN RUSSIA things for whose suppression the Visi-|over hi syouthful oppoment. He was 3 e ppointment | London, Sept. tors made a particular plea. : 12,000 men from all parts of the country —sh ork. of more than one registration board in |ty-ninth day of the lord mayor's hunger t " ihe |, PAris. September 10.—The French po- | Washington, Sept. 10.—SWed'sh w : - up at the 15 hole and had improved this |towns having ; S O er Mary when leaving|t0-replace the trained workers in the|, s o ahols Ty, s g o views of thel Convention: {, nvs:‘o lH:rjusts lm Be8-{ o five Wip at the turn In the mnmmn”“l:’; ‘::::fi(—?m‘lop:;‘a‘- on of more than f;vllm (ff‘fh.;“;,;wi'ol? o The mews| €vent of further strikes. - n‘z;( v;::v‘;;x A(-hu va..h_;:\em ation :r:“ h:n‘ f'};:“a ale)\ma against emigra- e results of [sion at Columbus and Indianapolis sent i o 10000 mhabitants ‘g he prison this 3 to the deatr of Olive Thomas, an |t Russia by a committee renre- tonight wlien |the largest delegations and a camp|round. Jones missed a short putt at the |tional census taken It was |papermen that her brother was able to} 9 American moving picture actress, wii |Senting the Swedish metal trades which IO, Wik B ; home green in the morning without ex-|learned today that the " O et this morning. He asked| A war office communication shows e £ b t to R by =2 New Jer-|meeting spirit ruled the day's celebrar | CC® €Y, [ " TR G O B O | feaTmed, today ihat ihe sppointment uf fapeak to her this s that| @isuiched ~Sanditions’,. Continne | in | SOeTumbed todey to_potson 'taken 1t lwjuRe €O Satke jast May te ISSINOTNE n. The first group came up singing |SU%0 Thd, (WK to] ke ARCUIE BT these boards would he by the registrars fher what' day it as Friday, the|Mesopotamia. The insurgenis are at.|Sd DY mistake several daye ago. Tre | abor itions there with a view Harding Will Shine Tonight” in par-|DUtt at his first atternoon ho i} ed. hen 1 & tacking various points. uthorities have issued a permit for the |the eng 0dy of a revival hymn, and “Amens” = - The widely 0 ation of 6,000 skilled Swedla embalming of the body, but have not |~vorkmen. 0 4 Amward| A third putt which would have prob- = S e 5 and “Hallelujah: heavenward 1 s 5 3 = eutt | S0RCUONEd its shipment' to the Uniied | The committes in its report, recemed with “Oh, Boys' ou’ Tell. spye | SHly axon. & tholefor. Bobby vaslost be o a e e e ks & reelt | geren today by the state department, Cecluped s the stccession of orators poured out|Cause of a bumble bee. Tt was buzzinz Tokaa, f sy '] Investization a'so is being made hy!it the Briansk district of Jtussia Reed asked that | their professions of loyalty to the par-|around the ball when Bobby took his s L o caTant S mprave: ¥ of :paister rumors of coeaine | WhHOLY unsuitable for o 2 o8 e 5 = Lok ¢ his bag. An official ceased ment in working condicions. DS TRLIRAE FEUMSER oD chouInG | % SV s o " Pioz former prosident of the{ty of lLincoln and Grant. putter cut of his bag. ; N M k B G orgies intermingied with champagne din- |®anitary conditions were unsaticfactor t Corporation, and now | Henry Lincoln Johnson, republican | his arducus duties of pressing back the ecessal) to ake usiness o The G : 5 ners which lasted Info the eprly hoars of |and food scarce with Mittls srosse g the republican ways and national committeeman for Georgia,|Sreat gallery and ordering them to keep ARt fogel clilef. Juap Samehez Varkas | .. morning. that have been afloat ip the | Improvement 2 tee In Chicago, be sub-|headed the group from the National|quiet long enough to chase the bee and Head 58 started a campaign Lith the purpose | {1 MOTHINE, wHAL Bave be A the habitues | INAURres i the Ural resion, the Toenned. tomorrow to tell of the fund |Baptist convention at Columbus, which |put his megaphone over it. The dam.ze of Jomiting the gypay race, . Which | /™ vench oinema, woral during the | Gotmies Feported, are “aptentiianst artve hicago. arrived during the morning and was the [to Bobby. was apparently not a nhysical Advertising is not a mystery any more than ealesmanship, mer- has spread throughout. the world. b ok TP T I managed.” many mines full of wier. - timony showed that the|first to be addressed by the nominee.|sting but a psycholical depression. He chandising, law, government, blacksmithing and farming are mysteries. oLl i e e e et 1 of witer, y e tate worke e afte speech w: senta- | ha t a ! fCERt, & 3 2 Letria has given necessary guarantecs DR, Sants prison, the' potio Y équipment stoles and the Dol Ee o rasiitin mae 5 | e ot Nl B | e pe o e % I} Tt 1a the close application of common sénse; it:is bullt, and ‘based on . flio sovier Habain. and th bt ool yere Elosely questioning & man named |pathetic and despondent. e ational committee was general in|tion, Incorporated, Wwhich is meeting in |the second he missed. Ned Allis, whose ifj confidence. saten will jgo.te Bigh . mees. Poluh | DUANE A 1 he's frmer Momecionn | e Tany states, “A quota ‘Charles Mav-|Indianapolis, the National Equal Rights|progress into the semi-finals surprised all 5 o ot i e cepredentatives. for, o peace: conferonce. | STly OB, B e T veatier | Cotaiitie repertel. Hece L T emer dlrector of the West Virginia |League, The African Methodist Episco-|the- pragnonticators Bave every. etidense Advertising is to business what gasoline is to an automobile. No jAoathe: 1n Jatl kst {Alduday Tt Yending | Sopes e ovnnd, Te unsatis‘aciony. campsgn, explained “is a target at [pal church and the Methodist Episco-|in his early playing today of continuing || matter how good may be your automobile, it will not go without gas- Ontbreaks In Triest, leading to street | 25210 - to state depart v rmgere 5 which we shoot, but we don't expect to|pal church. the excellent work which had marked his el fighting between nationalists and- soctul- | 1 connection with' the death of Mim [0 SCU's Gepartment advice toda¥. Sie: g A prayer opened the afternoon meet-|golt hitherto, After playing 16 holes he | ists, were resumed. Two deaths oec Thomas Queisy “hae A [SHtEES s | PRI CYRISIS Who Saek {NOR SNt RN Chacies W. Lee, of Sound Beach |ing which had lasted for nearly two|was all square with Evans largely as a To be effective the advertising medium should have circulation. J|red and a score of persons were wourded. | 3¢ Monmarte distriet Caturday evering. | N ve “food speculators” and have Conn., told readily from memory deta ouse before Senator Harding Was | result of two sensational putts, ons of het 2 Sulleti ug] —_ s JokI0ed* S06%y. JSILL NN RS No- fiess policy. Ia Nsslien StTihs organwation work and quotas-in |reached on the program of Epeakers| b meot me me on sl Pults, ons of This is what is offered by The Bulletin throughout Norwich and its Rudolph Monse, well known ns a pub. | tel. Where he had buen stopping. and has | With such cases af o he 23 states of which he has charge 8 |Other specches followed his, and then|cave him a birdie 3. . trading radius in a manner provided by no other. It is, therefore, the J|jigner, gled zt Berlin. He was pubish. |!aKen up quarters in the Hotel Criflon. |Years at hard labor is threater.sd to"a a divisional director of the republican [the visitors flocked up the front steps of | yans consistently outdrove The agency that you should be employing in properly maintaining and de- er of “the Berliner Tageblatt, the iter-|!le declined to receive visitars 1oday. l""b*’dflfl found carrying as much as a campaign drive. - the Har (& regidence and kept the can- | Mwis the & & 5nd ; - e liner Volks-Zeitung and the Morgen Zei- | The Dhys'cian who is in attendince on |Pound of potatoes for their owr use. Reviewing condi in New Eng- |didate bu.y for a half hour shaking }H:hl;:°]‘”(i,“:'uke: R;;i’““,';‘fre";m”;.:o‘,: melpE v hur Rsldchs tung . Mr. Pickford said he was in a bad state | The markets and food shops of Petro- and, he said it was not nccessary tolhands. i a ‘three foot putt that would ‘Have pat During the past week the following matter has appeared in The e of lLealth. '{’“1 :fl‘ kept closed by order f the bol- B I8 that section the campalgn e¥pe-| Two hundred thotsind votes from De-|pim one up, and he never Won another Bulletin's columns, all for two cents a day vanse of the lack of material dve tn = oot aepiatien; 1804 Smagging SC dient” of expunding quotas gro women wero promised the semator |y i, cac congestion the New Yori: Xavy | GERMANY 1S DESTROYING food supplies. tiese in Ohio, Michigan and by the woman speakers one of whom . e o 1 = st the it s : 2 23 - Capta! punishment has evoik. e cted Mame Which he taid[praised Wit stana’for party sovernment| Ails did not win ano of the ten noles Bulletin Telegraph Local Generat Total || Tard lost the the contract to reconltion ARMS AND AMMUNITION | under the arbitrary power of e i 4 two-thirds of its quota thi»\ h;-'\ and said the women of her race would | Plaved ‘t‘}‘wlme afternoon and halved only Saturday, Sept. 4 . .. 152 154 149 4355 5 o0, J R G (e T bt. 19 —Tieport is made by | PEaANtE who seek 1o recover srain Ta- weeks, and indicated that thelclaim representation in the v x g e HODCDE, Fe S e by joned s ’ Y states were expected. In. Massachusetts] At both the morning and afternoon | LITTLE HOPE OF SETTLEMENT Tuesday, Sept. 7 107 116 32 455 Offjcisls of the allied matiors will |many that the surrender and destruction | ST 0" 27¢ punshabl eath. A gt i meet-at Geneva, Oct. 15, to examine the |of German arms and ammunition { u ? bacon smuggles i Tl i B bndlort b ol e s S < T A OF BRITISH COAL TROUBLELL . Wednesday, - “Sspt: 8 134 109 382 645 K question of reparations and ds:ucs |provided for in the treaty of Verda Petrograd was recently put oa sale there been set up only in “Metropoli 1o$* | night guest at the Harding home, was Fa i e s 1 b - at 5,000 ru - ton” and In Fitehburg because fornvr|added attraction that helped stir the en-| Tondon, Sept. 10.—Little hope was Thursday, Sept. 9 142 96 312 550 Suggestions by the inter-allied reparation | is proceeding in an entirely n-x»hmrylmm rubles a pound, the advices Senator Weeks, ways and means chiir-|thusiasm of the visitors. To each crowd[held out in official circles this morn- Friday, Sept. 10 154 98 284 538 s mann, especially with regard to gzuns. < man for New England, had found itdhe made a short speech praising the |ing that solution of the coal crisis would 1 which are heing destroved at the rate of | —_— Unnecessary to use the drive method inservice of negro soldiers in The war but|be found in the near future. Sir Rob-| =% — —— Charles Laurent, French ambassador |1.000 weel To date the total guns |FOCH SPEAKER AT A other communities not touching on political subjects. ert Horne, president of the board of Totals « 701 1523 3105 to Germany, was handed a check for|destroved number 27,000. Six thousand LUNCHEON GIVEN K.OF €. Mr. Lee sald he had heard a rumor| One of those who conferred with the|trade, had a conference with Premier 100,000 francs by the German =0 still_remain. 5 that the Nonpartisan league had @ cain-ysenator during the day was William | Lioyd George this morning and it is! Geere——————————————— | 700 O recent attack on the Kran As to concealed Tifles, the commis-| Paris, Sept. 10.—Marshal Foch was paign fund of 34000000 in the nor'b-iXonroe Trotter of Boston, executive | understood that Mr Llovd George ex- consulate in Breslau. sion's report the government is |among the speakess at a lunchesn siven west but he could give no information |secretary of the National Fqual Rights | pressed entire approval of the manner in L = H out the Spa agreement and is |10 the Knights of Columbus delegatios ms to the source of the report nor YoW|League. He asked that segregation of | which Sir Robert has acted. It is stat-| Under the present plan each board of \tenth,” she said, “Terence remarked it| X¥mile Hobelaque, inspector general of | rewards for such rifles. There is [t0day by Frederick Franco-Marsha, the he cimmittes mig more about fnegro emploves of the fedeFal govern-|ed that the government does not intend to| registration is to consist of four. mem-|is the beginning of the ffth week of my |PUPNIC Instruction —in France, believes |no renson to sunpose that war material | minister of finance, at the finance minis- . A iMea | et be abolished, and declared after-|deviate from the terms offered by Sir|bers, two from each political narty cast- fhunger strik Japan in_the future will send her Stu-|js heine manufactured without the com- [try. The marshal said: While Mr. Lee o nty | ard that the nominee had given the re-| Robert and that these still remain open |ing the greatest nuniber of balolis at the her visit to Portsmouth |dents to France, England and the United | mission's knowledze, adds the report. “Knights: You have shown us that for more D was ieft|quest appreciative consideration. to_the miners. last .election for state officers. In towns.|3 MacSwiney said the la-|States, shunning Germany. without witnesses, so Edmond H. Moore Tomorrow morning Senator Harding pgvee friednship between nat Meanwhile from Portsmonth, where the | divided into wards or voting places, one | bor —_— s docs not de- : the Trades ~aion Con- S o Pend uper. government. *rou have Governor Cox's personal repres-ntative, |will speak to delegations of business|Trades Union Congress is In progress,|registration boatd is to be appointed for | sress refused to give her a| A conference hetween Rir Robert | CEREMONY OF TROCLAIMING the heast o2 Wita by s volunteered to take and_anl, a'“lmen from Chicago, Detroit and Indiana | comes word that the miners are resolute|each ward or district. | hear: « told by an official | Horne, president of the British Bosrl of FICME INDEPENDENT STATE | 1'art o Ameisca o Bl o though assared by e e | Giies and, is expected to make one of|in their intention not to alter their claims.| It will be the duty of the Selectmen and [that The congress could not help her,|7ride. and a delegation from tho min- = Looking straight across the T & throagh With 3 o r the most important specches of his cam-| Active preparations are being made by |town clerk to designate the days on [and she she thought they were |ers’ organization, in an effort to reacn a| Fiume. Sept. 8—(By The A P)—The|Judce Elbert 1T Gary, . Maphor o ks testimony for the fourth tme ' [paien, outlining his stand on business is- | heads of government denartments to deal|which the boards shall be in session; not |#fraid of her urging direct action for |suiution of the cnal strike fai ceremony of proclaiming the “Ttal declared the great Fresch stot deret Senator Kenyon objected 1o ir ¥aore sues and his ideas for atter-war finan-| with a strike situation should it arise. - |eaplier than Friday of the fourth week |——J——— the lord. geney of martero” took place today tries at Briey and Thionville wobld be B & R ..s o 'slarrams nd | h! reconstrustion, and not later than Friday of the third | I did not want to urge dirett action,”| It was learned that the protection of | the nalace in the presence of D'Annuzos |, oo 5 Criey and Tilonville would be e ™S batts of the Eountry 2 COAL MINERS NOT TO CALL week bétoxa slection; on’Nob: 2. (-‘”"l ‘;\l;c\‘\fw{x}v-,vpuecmred. “L desired | Avacicans engazed i agricuiture, | lestonaries and the townmeople. D'An-| “4ronsihose wpon hwhe. mthe order’ B8 hich allpged the - were COX CONTINUES ATTACK oN OFF THEIR “VACATIONS” The various boards will be instructed, n ave three minutes of plain talk [Ing erd manuficturing w 1, o D, head n . c ifge funds REP. CAMPAIGN METHODS B ¢ |With the representative of six and a|prope wers the subjut | nunzio. as head ¢ s the Star of Moroces was eonferred provisions of the proposed aet, | TAR The, representative of eix - - O o e et Dty eaioet | SuPreme Knight” Flaherty and WHi B fostifed that Gov- Scranton, Pa., Sept. 10.—Within‘thres|to make duplicate lists daily containing | jb, "™ O08 of FoRns, people of Enjlsentutione to tac Mexi everyhody and everything that this Ttan. |- Mu'lizan. Thompronviie. “Corn. TN @bates of quotas 1 many Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 10.—De. | days’ time every anthracite mine worker| the names and agdrsses of all persons to |EANG [ W00 tole that I i strike wit T ey I et Sitany | . :One hundred and Sifty Kniznte et res were thoso they personally had set,| with discussion of republican campaign | ¢S of the vacation movement. This ac-|Within twenty-four hours affer the elose | ;. 3 O aend 4 imensake 10 PTe | citizens hefore takinz the oath. asking|ofh the steamer Lafayeite fomoragws wnd not those suppiies by Fred W. Up-|methods the attention of Governor Cox in| ton. they say, will be the miners' answ-|of cach day's session ono of these Usts|™ Tl 0n et 10_The Gaelic leaguers| ™, L1o¥d George reiterating the de- | citizens Wifore taking the oath, AsKINE|ay.y wil take with them a laree S am. national treasurer. his_address here tonight er to President Wilson's refusal to reopen [must be eubmitted to the selectmen and |, oo Sent 10—whe Gaclic league’s imand of British organized labor tha tons which og Aal b W obe | va'ued at 100000 francs, the gift Mr. Upham, recalled to the stand,| The governor arrived aboard a special|the award of the anthracite comm town clerk of the respective downs, un- | "o Tiiver C ety S T i sl G B e them before September |Of the French guycrnment. sald he took full responsibility for the|irain from Spokane, He had spoken| Which failed to satisfy the workers. der oath. The propcsed act provides that | wojcer. He suffers much pain bat his | 1€2%¢d: owinz to certain news he had recels oy defunct plan outlined Form 101 twice this forenoon at Spokane, once to| Fnoch Williams. leader of the insurg-|ahy person who shall appear hefore one |iming" is perfectly cle & EAE ed-from Paris., ‘The popdlace recelve 100,000 INDIVIDUALS AND wt aside Chairman Will Hays' limit of |a crowd of first voters an again at the|ents in the Scranton district. said that|of the boards and who is not certified as p T Fiziablendiiahobinln i nnouncement with affirmative ap. FIRM : v 31000 on eontributions and substi Inter-State fair and late today at Pas.|the refusal of the president to reopen|qualificd, hay appear in person before olsaational, comitte; Vilgoedd ot e. 'Annunzio then proclaimed the S PATING IXCOME TAX Jomit of $10.080. The national ways and | co, 5 the case will resuit in one of the hard-|the selectmen and town clerk, and if |POLICE RESERVES BROKE TP Eal e L L e (8 o it 1 R e Washi Perg— means committee, however, vetoed the| Governor Cox declared that the| st fought industrial struggles ever waz-|found by them %o be qualified, may be LABOX DISTURBANOE' I 3. . [OChiand Tmake & tous of the eoast he- — 690,000 fima and indiinen SRR o D gy 3 | Leaguo of Nations, Instead of bemng ] ed in the countr admitted as an elector. == £ause g Geyernor, d00XS ke hucdbitzing s | in tote this year, o aSRREI He painted out that hitherto the east| “Eritish League" or o “Wilson Tencue.s Vassouii i o AL B ) person made an elector and all| New York, Sept. 10.—Police reserves |Campaisn. EAIIER LI, | o s T s "".“' pax alwzs pald the bils of Lot var | as e i the repubiicans have charged,| WATSON OREDITS VACTORY womén who have been admitted to vote it suppressed a distprbance. which! 3o Lol el L L IF RETURNED TO POWER | /1 000, FoNe soriEht by the Durean s, e Yok | o reatly (l’rr;e rr-r(:;luctbnll certainly “no TO OPPOSITION OF L. OF X. ' election Iy the authority of the ed when Samuel Gompers an-|. it TR AUEReTalNET o of | e reveal that praciically 3,006,008 San 2. have ocilie 19 at T | less tha of the best minds | in force prior to the date of tI nced the selection of James P. Hol- | ‘n ssary $150,000,000 are | . Ferlin. Sent e L ve r ps income thte o west’” he said, - “That|the civilleed notions o cmion (Gs, B 40 Teniine ot of this act may voto for presic | lind, bresident of the State Federation, (5014, unti the hecersary $130.060400 8% | jociaration by former Emperor Wiltiam, | FATETS, Biye sircady pasd their fact. 1 thirk, s a preity good argument| He declared that several of the lead-| that he had conducted his campaien for|dential clectors. state officers and other fand 'Peter J. Brady as members of a|'m the hands of J. D. Morgan & Co. for |,aq, on he crounds of his residence at | 4308 ful tement thet e are geiling away from What If|ers of the republican party had an active| the demoeratic nomination to the United |officials at the election to be, held the first | committee to draft 4 constitution for the|the PAYment of Frances share of the, is reported by Vorwaerts in & | o heg LrcAlS Stalement shows thatsd.- eailesl the ‘Wall Street-Influence’ aBout| part in its formanon, mentioning In this| States senate on a platform advocating|Tuesday after the first Monday of No- |newly-ofganized Central Trades and La.|Ansio-French loan. ory purporting to emanate from | on persons are payinz income tAkes whigh we have hezid so mich here’ | connection Former President Taft, Form. | “unconditional reiection of the League of | vamber, 1920, and all subseq elee- |bor Council of Greater New York and sitn junker who recently visited him. | foure ey Of 53000 or less individua) BAmena i Seare, “Governor | Cox' | L2 Jusiic Hushes and K1l oo Nations” Thomas E. Watson in a state-| jame o " nity. Glary M. Blain, assisfant to Fred W.| 'y iy stated that theé former emperor |TSILS 0 acomes n excese of SHNNS rhanal e har interests in | e LT tident Taft offered four amend- | ment today said his vietory in Wednes-| T proposed tentative draft provides| Trouble started at the announcement|UPham. .republiean: mational treasureri| .. ionping a tree when he suddenly | " aewcis Son tan cerning vepera that liquor ntereats_ in a1 ot Pwhich Wit aacsica s < | dav's’ ol proved the stand of the Ziietn e ahak be effective from the |ot Brad Shouts arose, and|2dmitted on the siandpefore the senate | 0 ? At he dtreck turitun blows | 4d Earl M Corporations. SN Ohle Bad supvorted the dem i ed. “Jydge Hughes offered seven|majority of Georgia voters on the is- vestigating committee that the repub- | nte ® the gubernatorial campaign four | T r0re G ed income tax returns. five of passage. de swarmed toward the platform, "D | with his axe: “This is the way heads will returna. Cew . five of which were sue. Y t the New omini yeass ago. and charges that the X 3 : £ . i licans had fixed quotas and planned ex- 3 — S— ) Regisfration boards in towns of less |Overturning chairs and brandishing them R fly to the right and left when I return to “ B e nising funas | bt Root ‘suzzested six amendments| Mr. Watson declared his “overwheim-| eFRHECIOn BASiR n SUNTR O TR iy the air. Efforts to restore order by |tensive fund raisifig in-at least 51 cities |G 10 The T TRIEST NATIONALISTS e emacratic candidate this|®nd the substance of five of these found|ing victory” was “won against the at-|e (a1 the nroposed act, inasmuch as | President Gompers, and other members . 3 Commenting on the remark, Vorwaerts AND SOCIALISTS FIGHT I A e emiod any knowledge | L¢IT WAY into the final covenent, In sey. | tempted dictation of officers of the Amer- | ietql % (1€ BIPOREC A% PRETHTE Ol of the exccutive council:of the American| Public Serviee Commissioner Nixon | COMTFAUTE OF (GE TIATE o OTRACTE —— Mr. Moore den %1 eral instances Mr. Root's exact words|ican Legion and for the great Englishl| ork in @ town with only { Federation of Labor, who occupied seats |announced that public utilities nad on | 3 4 Triest, Sept. 10.—Streeet fights o charges. : being introduced. 1 . et handla’ the sworkc ni s town with ogly s ? S ? | greatnets as a politician. ng be- - M it . the . antsamison % introduced. principles of free speech, free press, free | To% Tl I on the platform, were drowned in the |hand 338,977 tons of soft coal, a de-| tween nation: o' characterize a s ; & X : : Jeague as a republican organization and | o %5, n approved the inclusion | assemblage and complete separation of - 1 umul crease of ‘about "24.000 tons of conl in R PO took place b Tnder the proposed plan it will not be for a period of five years.| church and state. ¢ 3 last night and (wo persons - . Whkeele e e p The police reservcs forced their way|a week. The L R. T. has only a four |IRISH POLICE RESORT were killed. Several others were seri- i Wayse B Whesler. 13 ,‘wu';fif Does any republican honestly think that Tyt xtend e e e mntn. " |INo the hall where they found one dele|days’ supply and the B. R. T. an 11 TO SHOOTING AND ARSON [ously wounded. Thers were numerous eounsel, and other leas if Mr. Root believes Article X would | AUSTRTA INTENDS To S\ aviich yoters. may e maile ne gate buried beneath a pile of chairs. He |days' supply. bomb explorions. while much disorder s ‘sacrifice our sovereignty’ he would have 1SSUE TREASURY BILLS —_— told the police he had been assaulted London, Sept. 10.—A dispateh to the | prevailed throughout the city. Armored Statement by Semator Edge. ldVDthbd that we sell ourselves into po- ——— PRUDENTIAL TRUST C., BOSTON, and robbed. Another delegate sought | COURTMARTIAL OF GROVER Westminster Gazette fro: Dublin says | motor cars were used to disperse crowds The statement ierued by Semator Edge | Dolitital peonage for any period, how.| Vienna, Sept. 10.—The department of tonight declared ever brief?" “T am convineod that the committee is CLOSED BY BANK COMMISSIO ERs |Safety ‘on the stage, shouting that he BERGDOLL'S GUARDS ENDS | it is reported that the p finance intends 'to issue treasury bills, had been assaulted. ice in Tullow | Which gathered near socialist head- A County Carlow, where a constable was |quarters. redeemable in three or four years and Several times before the police were; New TYork. Sept. N).—Courtmartial of|shot dead yesterday. shot up the town| WOrk was resumed this morning. All simply becoming the vehicle for all types | HARDING'S LAST FRONT carrying interest of six per cent. it was| Boston, Sept. 10. — The Prudential|summoned disturbances broke out and | Sergeant John O'Hare. ome of the guards|iast night and that during the trouble a |the important streets were patrolled by of nsincere palitical charges and rumors PORCH SPEECH announced today. It will be permism-|Trust Company. an institution capitaliz:ion one occasion President Gompers call- | from whom Crover Cleveland Bergdoll, | number of buildings were set on larze for partisan effect in the light of the . SEPT. 23} ble to sell or mortzage the bills three | ed at $200,000 with more than $2,000,000 At midnight thefe were terrifying scenes in | SU4rds. on a trip to Maryland for|the town, and some of the inhabitants » bodies of carabineers and royal evidence. Governor Cox has been given ed for “two or three six-foot labor men” | wealthy Philadelphia drafe evader, es- even more consigeration than his irre- savinzs|to assist in' keeping. order. caped Whil Yew ¥ s hase the total amount|in d New York, Sept. 10.—Senator Harding | ne i ome vren e o ot et g ey 3 n; e as ne d 11l -veceive o more “delesat 2| of the issue was not issued. in its banking and ~ fons on_his Sepasimintn was Glga e uday by, Pank his “buried treasure.” ended on Govern-|ief; the piace and spent the nisht in the | HOUSE WRECKERS AND sponsicle charges warrant. It makes N0 | eront norch in Marl : Commissioner Allen. Withdrawals. which | PRESIDENT WILSON WILL NOT ors Island today, when the court failed|gnen country. Siference what witnesses {estify under | tember 25 1 wan annownie e (SiD; | KLETT WITHDRAWS A8 had reduced its deposits by $1.200.000 oath, 1f such testimony displeases Mr.|ypy (e YIELD TO HARD COAL MINERS|to order O'Hare taken into custody. Un- Cox he at amce proceeds to villify them | ana ' HOD CARRIERS' DISPUTE New Yorw Salesmen's Harding PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR | in ten months, and loans that were con- official reports had it that'the soldler had When the coroner arrived Thursday to ge League, which is affiliated sidered both bad and slow. were said hold an inquest over the body of the| New York, Sept. 10.—A strike of alnst ; . | been acquitted of a charge of PermItting | ronstabie. mona of ihe fusie who had |thar 13 eak i more apparently no one tells the truth |y, . i Hartford, Conn.. Sept. 10.—State Sen- e oo i ve made , Washington, Sept. 10.—President W 8. constable. none. of the Jus an 15.000 members of the Homes S A The Sivation is usparilleted | T 1‘,’,‘:,“:,‘:,','_‘:\"?“,.’(’;"“""“‘ committee] Lo Georie W. KCatt, of Mol Beitabe| i D g, ™ Tave Son defined the federal government's at-| o abienny Gerein York, the other Terg:|Peen Summoned oveyed the call. Wreckers Union here was threatened by in American politics. Under such cireum- | Senator Harding will tale e Sy ¢ T | tonight notificd State’ Chairman Rora. | John H. McNamee, president of the titude towards the “vacation” strike in| gon guard, aiso was believed to have been ————— the organization today as the result of B Shh Sk Joasisiy be rained by | Soater Hering alke the stump af(- | hack of his withdrawal as a republican M0l e ovmented T aould be able|the anthracite coal industry in . mes- | Sou iiteq. BRITISH DELEGATES COMING 3, Jipute of the wreckers ana hod ear- following his so-called leads further?| Hifs last front b nomince for presidential elector. its depositors in full. He would|S$age today to union leaders in which he FOR PILGRIM CELEBRATION | " fh, “hin, ¢ ullding trades coundil o Cr- owes it to the American | maq Ry {odress, will. be —_— -— make no statement regarding the diffi-|declared that “we could mot look the|gARTHQUAKE IN SOUTHERN c _House Wreckers, seeking “repres Javernor P i it made to the Salesmens’ League represen- OBITUARY. . S 't the - Taatitution. world in the face or justify our actions 7 shon e M e dele. | J¢iation in the central body, announced k4 Stand conivioted of desoand- | Lhr e, L0 Bre t0 make b pilgrimage to e iahan e i f . $10.000 of state|t0 our own people and our own con- SWISS AND ITALIAN ALPS| TLondon. Sept. 10.=The Triitsh dele- |they would call a walkout Mopday tements G stan Jescend- | Marion from New York September 25, it Wallace §. Moyle. e closing $40, e it e vitlaed ToRe ot {0 the gation invited to participate in American [not recognized. e e e et 7" f Profes- | was added. They will hold a rally here| New Haven, Conn, Sept. 10.—Wallace | funds in the band. The commissioner| o', e anthracite coal flelds.” Geneva. Switserland = Sept. _10.—(By |celebrations of the Mayflower miiing —_— wional politics imaginable. five days earlier to arrange the trip, S: Moyle, grand master last vear of the|®Aid there: was no connection batween 3 When Senator Tteed learned of Senator 3 ~ ¥ § Moyle, grand master Jast year of the {0 o \iAre. traubles and the affairs| The message was addressed to Phillip The A. P.) A severe earthquake shook [tercentenary are leaving for the United | | Greng 24 o ecticut, A. F. & A.| the 2 . X - SALAZAR MADE GOVERNOR g . R Sisa o foqty: ] i s e Murray, vice president of the mine ;henm\llAhern !Iop(’:l of 'lhe Swiss and | States tomorrow o(n ;he g)(-‘H\."Ifl' " ar- OF LOWER Cu["l!"‘ P e B e vk 3 our In. | AMERICANS WIN AGAIN THE e A s e mmiam s oy ¢ ' workers, and other union leaders and| {8 b8 yenstey dom Mante B0 |manis T rie. | S E e bt o - i g local hosp! oday. He was born in contained an unqualified refusal by the 3 e : e ~ Mexicall. Lows . vestigation at this time. The duty of the BUKS OF DEVONSHIRE'S OUP | Biinouth, - England, 53 years aso asi| sxxcuan sECHES=S 98 ENTER president to accede to their request that The shock was accompanied by heavy | Anglo-American society and the Sulgrave |y 23U ’;;_’s_,mr"mf"‘j.‘:":* 5:&“"-‘ t commities ia o investigate and report to| oo — T i ety wha s s . § > D rine Shon s renewal ot e atiar | snowfalls and several Alpine villages are | institution, is headed by Lerd Rathere- A Prolntel pers the fenate what {6 finds when the Lvisti. | OUSWA. Sept, 10.—he Senlors’ Golf | ZI AN RICAN DNy RS IES ek the employers * over wage |{#olated. - Four ‘ersons are reported 0| dan. PRy el 4 Eotion s over. and 1o pursue any other | Asociation of the United States today [ o o : have been killed and many injured. t of lower -Chlifornia; scoording e § y el Y| "Mr. Moyle paid his own way through scales. . f course 15 in my epinion fndecent.” oo ‘::‘p"fi“"’:fl;“’éflD“:;u::"{:::x Yale university by working as a stone| New York, Sept. 10.—Twenty-four Bel- g lghter shocks also were- reported in| g 409 GERMAN PAPER SUTTS e . m -5 — J . mason, graduating from the cbllege in|gian students who Will enter lcading ;. y 5 e Swiss Alps aroun rmatt an e o y - i HARDING PROMISES 10 i B e e | e and irom the law school two yeara| American wmiversifies under avsplecs or| PARTHQUARES 1N ITALY Pontresina, but there were no .casual- SR D I BN O8 ATRES | e e T STUDY NEGRO SITUATION |(%pe was 20 to I3, C:n"";‘l"“““;'-' on% |later. He found time to “make’ the|the commission for relief in Delgium CAUSING GREAT PANIC | ties. R = i Drenident Do T2 T ."‘"‘m‘m“’““’m"‘ was halved. aps 7. Onme|yale football team and to take part in| Educational Foundation will arrive here BT Duenos Aires. Sept. 10.—An announce- : Marion Ohlo, Sept. 10.—Five delega- 4 college musical affairs. After leaving col-| tomorrow on the steamshg) Kroonland. Rome, Sept. 10 (By the A. P.).—FEarth- N ment that 500,000 paper suits are due in tions of megro republicans, representing | L . o lege he was fooaball coach at Lafayette,| The arrival of the students, who will|Guake shocks continue, causing more vie- STORMING CITY OF KANOVLA |Buenos Aires next week from Germany | 900 POUNDS OF SILVER INGOTS various organizations of the race in G AN, Dartmouth and Brown. Later he#prac-|matriculate in Yale, Harvard, Cornell, |tims among the rescuers owing to falling north and south, gathered at Senator © EXPLOSION Hardiag's front porch today and pledged and that they will be sold at three pesos AT CALLAO, PERT | ticed law here and served as city at-|the University of California and other|masonry. Today there were shocks as| Sebastopol, Crimea, Sept. 3.—General |per suit has caused some alarm in the torney. He became leader In Masonic ac-| leading institutions, will mark the be-|far south as Cassino, near Naples. Ap- |Piev, commanding the first cavalry di-|clothing trade, according to the news-| Sarrenguemines, Framee, Sopl Jum iheir support in several hours of| Lima, Peru, Sept. 10.—Fifty persons | tivities in the state and served scveral|ginning of the work of the educational|parently ther> was no serious damaga nor | visions of General Wrangel's army, was | papers. automobiie containing 300 pounds of ¢haracteristic demonstration and ora-|are renorted to have been killed or in- | years as preesident of the Masonic home | foundation, formed hy Herbert Hoover|vietims, but the shocks produced great |killed before Kahovla while leading a de- | La Epoca predicts that the sale of the | ver ingots in & faise botior en ory. jured in an explosion in Caliao bay this|in Wallingford. at the request of King Albert. .as a panic among the porulation, which recall- | tachment in a storming attack on the [paper garments will be unsuccessful, de- | from Germany to - In response the republican nominee' morning, resulting from two dynamite He leaves 2 Widow, two sons and one | monument to the work of the relicf cqm‘]cd its experiences in the earthquakes of |city. ' 'Two other cavalry generals were [claring that the men of Argentina will ! ped by c guas | made two_spesches praising the loyaity barges collidipz. . daushtep _ g _ mission in Belgium. 1915, wounded in the mame operation not wpar such cheap clothinz. last might, it IN FALSE BOTTOM OF AUTO

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