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e e s s VOL. LXII—-NO. 222 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 SROGE COLLAPSEDINCENTER CAESTER, PA, [T W e T [ 552 \NERIAN FICERS 6T 24 PERSONS DROVNED 5 SERDILY IR, =20, b e == == HLDINGS OF THE HAPSBURGS Ruthless Slaying of B. J. State Tleparment has been oficially Miss Virginia Rappe, Film| Daugherty and Carl Aus- O TR S L L y ; ;.‘\ Actress—Locked Up in San| mus Confessed by Harvey i 3 Vast Estates of Archduke Fr.edenck of Austria, and His Son ; ‘& y Francisco City Prison. W. Church in Chicago. Four masked bandita held up the Archduke Albrecht, Estimated to be Worth More Than Beach Grove Bank, at the outskirts cf San Francisco, Sept. 11.—Roscoe| Chicago, Sept. 11—Harvey W. Church |Indianapolis, and escaped with about 000, Taken Over by an American S; ' (Fatty) Arbuckle, motion picture actor, |the twenty year old youth accused of | $25,000, $200,000, 'y l’! YM Gave Way Wrought Iron Gusset Plate, Half Eaten by f(mt, was hooked on a charge of murder late |slaying L. J. Daugherty and Carl Ausmus R SOVIET GOV'T OFFERS last night, in connection with tha death|to obtain possession of a $4,500 automo-| The minister of fAinance of Spain, an- Represented by Samuel Untermyer—Transaction Con TO MANUFACTURERS| Friday of Miss Virginia Rappe, film ac-|blie, broke down after twelve hours of |nounced that the government rar“‘_»: ¥ ess, following v in. Arbuckle’s | questioning today and made a complete | present at least, has mo intentioa . When Nearly a Hundred Persons Were Attracted by the Moscow, Sept, s—(Delaved, By the|UTeSS, following a party in_ Arbuckle f cerns Vast Land and Industrial Holdings Distributed A Moscow, Sept. 8~ (Delayed, By he|suite' ar 2 hotel here last Monday. Ar-|confession accirding to the police. suing a loan. Iding: g 3 : . P.)—Leonid Krassin, : Cries of a Drowning Boy—As the River Was 16 Feet buckle wa: locked up in the city prison| The youth, brought back last night < St . . . representative today told the Asso-| picile Was locked up v from Adams, Wis, his former home.| An order for tem Mikado marrow Throughout Austria, Czecho Slovakia, Jugo Slavia, Po clated Press that the Westinghouse| ") 1 01" oo charged according to|where he had driven his mother in the | gauge freight locomotives was given to o 2 e ic Factory Foiza River i et i ;i - “riday, the day after the murder, ldwin Locomotive Works by the Chil- - Ital ide, the Victims Were| Electric Factory on the Voisa Assistant District Attorney Milton Uren, |car Friday, the day after the .| Baldwin Loc umania 2 Deep and Walled on Either S y the Vi W was the only American property that|ynger the section.of the Ca'ifornia code [was quoted as admitting that L alone | ear™bvernment. g ¥ . . . in| had not been nationalized by the SO-|poiiging that life taken in rape or at-|planned and executed the tragedy Paris Sept. 11—(By the A. P.)—Ne- 150 years by Investment and returns Caught in a Death Trap—Heroism Was Displayed in|vict sovernment. 1o said the cxcop- fempted raps 15 considered murder. The terrible beatings shown on the | Secretary Weeks snmounced C. Sindeaipmo pel g oo e e . ftion was made in that cise because| "Captain of Detectives Duncan Mathe- [bodies and the trussing of both was mere- | James, Chattanooga promoter, has made | Sotiati > ; *|as a fortune bullt essentially upos sav- Rescue Work—Property Damage by Flood in the Busi-| the managers did not abandon the - son 'tai the evidenca showed that thers |1y (0 be sure they were dead. according | a bid for the GGovernment's nitrate plant | terday whereby the vast estates of Arch- | e LOTiune bulli cssentially upon sav. tory but entered into n agresment with | yoo ‘o0 e T AREE TRGTEC 0 to the alleged confession which in part | a¢ Muscle Shoa's, Ala. duke Frede: upcn royal gifts and concessions. Arch- TRTo ) Ty c the Soviet government which amount- ‘On Monday a formal complaint will | follow e Archduke Albrecht, estimated to be |duke Frederick was excluded from all ness District of San Antonio is Estimated at ssvooovooo.ed to practically the same hing as|he fled against Arbuckle” Matheson| “Ausmus waited in the car outside my| 7The Delta Upsilon fraternity frowns pess! Ty nationalization. said —About 200 Persons Missing. worth more than $20%,000,000, were taken | his properties located in countr house at the curbing while I went inside |on the practice of Greek letter men |over by Concessions are now being offered to k of Austria and his son. an American syndicate which | merly composing the Austro-Hungarian He added that Arbuckle refused to|with Daugherty. I told him I would |permitting women acquaintances 10 |inciudes Charles H. Sabin, J. Leonard |monarchy. Some have been sequesteret manutacturers of other countries Mr.|make a statement. give him (}> money in the parlor. When | wear their “frat” pins. Repogle, Frank A. . Pa, Sept. 11—Twenty four | bodies in the drift wood and wreckage| Krassin said, in an effort to revive Muns; {Felder and other prom: Work on the mew Federal Reserve |business men. Samue Bank building in Chicago was storped | York lawy because of a strike protesting against|i award Thomas J. American . The complaint against Arbuckle was | got to tie parlor, I drew a pistol. He rowned and five others|on the banks and another was found on|manufacturing in order to utilize the|made following examination of Dr. M.|just held up his hands. I gucss he thought 1 in the collapse last | the San Antonio river banks. Other|raw materials. He said that the So-|E. Rumwell, Miss Zey Reiss and Al[I was going to rob him. dge spanning the Chester | bodies were recovered at different times.| viet government takes Westinghouse | Sominacher, motion picture manager for| I pulled out the handcuffs with one n the heart of | While it has been declared that possibly | products and pays money to the con-| Misq Rappe and others, hand and told him to hold out the hands | juagy” Landiy siness district. Tha police | th majority of the estimated dead floated | cern, which in turn pays the Soviet| Tinder the Californfa pemal cods nq[one at a time. All the time 1 kept him incement tonight after | down the stream, the searchers believe | government a percentage on produc-!bail is allowable to a merson charged |covered with the gun. He looked like termined no more | that as the wreckage and driftwood Is | tion. and others were claimed as confiscated, part of the by the reconstituted oid gos- er, New | ernments brought by terms of varicus yndicate | peace treaties. been in| American interest in the properties Archduke |had its origin in Switzerland in the took part in behalf of himself. | summer of 1913 when An represent the = progress fo Albre otiations wh some uke Fred- his father, his wife Isabel and his six | eric e of with “murder. It District _Attormey |a powerful man and I wasm't going to give | Demebilizaion of the = Niearseman | 10, "5 Noulen Roseabers, cf Vien- | 3. Werder: an Aranaiztnce of Thombs ‘ e water. cleared away others will be found. He said the International Harvester| Matthew Brady returns to the city in|him a chance I took him to the base- "0';':"\; :n}f = M"'m_ Honduran | . and Dr. Aurel Egry, of Budapest, were | Operation of the various industries had w r sset plate he efforts of the rescuers today were|Plant had not exactly been national-|time, the case iz expected to be pre-|ment 3 ’m‘“”':: 4 :’;,; FbiL. 77 counsel for the Hapsburgs. been paralyzed by disorganization com- v r ot-path along | confined principally to recovering bodies, | ized but that the Soviet government | sented to the grand jury tomorrow h'\\'hfln e got down :np i { ;{ol; The transaction ¢ s ;h““\m d Isequent to the war, and the Archduke cture, which had | work of rescuing marooned having been | did not recognize Amecican ownership| night, according to Matheson. An in-|the baseball bat in one hand, bu ep! | apsburgs, | desired to bring American and y rust, gave way nnder | completed yesterday. of the plam,5 which he saidl was still|ques; will ba held Thursday. him covered with the pistol so that he| About 200 men, recruited in Taston,| andre percons Rescue and relief work continued all thro Jugo hout poreating. He declared that the Sin-| Miss Rappe, who died Friday, was re-|couldn’t ger Sewing Machine Faci en over by the old Ru: the | last night and todfy. Hundreds of Mex- pitated | icans and the poorer people who lived along the Alazan are homeless and were move. ‘Turn around,’ I said.|Philadelphia and New York for servica| 'y was tak- | moved from Arbuckle'’s rooms in a hctel| He started to turn. I guess then he had | against the Moors, will sail for Spaia ian government | last Monday in a critical condition after {an jdea of what ng, but it was |tomorrow on the steamer Antonis Lo- Austria Czecho |methods into their restoration. Ar- Poland, Rumaiz | rangements were made in October 1913, de the great steel | whereby the Archduke was 1o transfer ine was co; in which are | his various properties, except those in and converted into a faciocy for the|the party at which five men #n1 four|too late. I swung the bat with all my | pes. partly in ovakia and part ew Hungary, to a corporation organized zed from the | given a the relief head-| manufacture of arms before (he Soviet|Wwomen were present. Autopsy su might, and it caught him right across nd. T e comprises aumer Buiteeciund. te 16k Dper thal i i LA e 1h'a down ‘town | résimie. Commatabntiy, the Seuet pov death was due to peritonitis, winer- | ihe head. e went down but tried 10| xne body of Peter Cooper Tewltt. the industri. daizies d Charles Apostclus. the | building. ernment recognizes no Amer | induced by an internal jury. strike back with his two hands together. | inventor. who died in Parls on Auz. 25| which formerly red of the to form a syndicate in an e ettt | o ack that, et of th boste. .| CORERE EeSEERIzes o Aecompaned by his attorney, “I kept beating him over the head | of ahdominal ailment. was brousht to| Vienna supply of milk and butter, suzar | America fo acquire subetagtiol imresey t was recovered | covered have been fully clothed, shows | 1o seid alse thai the intece buckle came_here by automobile Iastjuntil he didn't move any more. I hit him [Xoe Tork on the Cunard iner Aqn. |plantatioy factories, o ouses, |in the new company, which he did. Dif- . oy andsibcou | [aat fais Wikt lines were eatalyue |, D3y o E im0 fatarebes et PRl SR B e i Fatanes e | palaces and other private properties in | ferences arose between the Archdueal Tow of 24 vietims whose | heard th approaching rush of water in|National City Bank in Russia were re-|once to police headquarters. He was |[ cut his throat. I was afraid he might norgue awaiting re- | time to make preparations to leave tioned by detectives for several|come to while T Vienna, ca sties in various parts of The city proper has bee: garded as the property of Soviet goy- as going up stairs amily and the syndicat ded operty o et Zoy R e n crippled all owing 10 sub- ing profests|continent, abcut 1,000,000 acres of asTi- |sequent action by various Eovernments ernment. However, ne continucd, while (NonTs, but on_advice of his atforner. |10 get Ausmus. Then T went up stairs | The laot day for entering nietots |0y oy o nda satiered Sver |1 arte. b0, SoaT e N wers residents of | day from the flood. . There have been 10| the. Soviet covernment recosnised nelrefused to answer questions. At nd waited. I knew Ausmus would come | BEATIEL the SPRATH Ciotoms TS ANl coveral countries, and the remarkable | which Tesulted in litigation in the Beias ost of them had just|lights nor street car service because of | jogal mghts of any foreignes to proc|mizht Captain Matheson ordered |in. He dld a few minutes later and 1|been fixed for September 12, after which )| Sy i N uceum ‘tn Vienna, which i |cousts. Thess AMermat mas Sy e et, en route to | no lectric power. Water has been run-| pey peld in Russia befors the. reo|Pooked for murder. Arbuckle lost | went through the same thing I did the |2 pec i e M1 said to contain nearly 1,000,000 works Charles Apos- | ning in the mains in a few portions of | hejerion. ret for burposes of nesotia-|usual jaunty manner, and as he nosed foher fellow. set . group of children | th city ad the pressure is weak at these S ¥ - adjusted through the agreement reached for ne h X a1 a — of art. her yesterday. The American syndicate 3 e of Agsotl paper photographers, who ask-| “After I had them both killed, T waite Archduke Frederick was a field mar- | and the Archduke will proceed to enforce n the river bank | places. City officials sald late today|LOT i an effort to '; et ,‘h;_,,‘T[‘"\h ed him to smile. he said: “Not on an oc- |yntil dark and jut Ausmus in a hole in| Virginia's peawnt erop this year willl " ng' \Cas commander in chief of the | what they. beliers to” Do ther righu e, watching the | that the water pressure wculd be turned| Loiiondl situation and to resstablish] | /" o¢ tris sort” the garage. Then 1 bound up Daugherty's be less than 50 percent of normal. and | /o Hungarian armics In the fate | aeainst ool povesmonte oy U ear which was to appear | on before tomorrow ‘and if fs thought| Moroirics and trade, the Soviet ov-| ™ " ¢ oday Arbuckle persisted tn re-lnody in a quilt and dragged it to the|in some sections will be a total “oss ac-|\ur " His great grandfather was a neph- | hoiding possession. v some manner he was | electric current also will be atailable to- | Sranerte i cven Eron debis a bor|fusing to answer questions of the To-|automobile, I dumped him in the river | cording to reports of the Virzinin yem- | nrae prires poram g ey e oy | Boid complaint is about to be lodzed be- the river by one of his ex- | morrow. property and even foreisn debts & bd- | i, “ang his attorneys, under whose n-|Tioit over the bridge whers he was|nut growers association. by Duke Albrecht of Saxetesohn who mar- | fore the mixed tribunals of the Leagus . his cries for help. | City Puilding Inspector John T. Rich-| 515, (0F nesotiation. structions he was acing, declined to dis- | foung floating. 1 had a lot of troubls ried Archduchess Maria Christinia, daugh- |of Nations, befors which mew e oue muit that accompan- | ter, estimated the damage o buildings at| ' 1eT asked of the Soviet gbvern-| .. "1 cace. | with that bedv. Kind of hard for one| Police, breaking Into agas-filled room |ter of Marie Theresa. Archduke F be summoned as having acted in defi- nt. attra e crowds. | approximately $700,000. He said that no | n aramerey Sin s [orolSR OWNCIS| Miss Rarne was 25 vears old and was| follow to handle a body that way. You|imn a lodging house on Union strest, | eeick is the untie of Kimg Alfones of =1 hundred persons dashed for the | large buildings have been damaged perme | L PFOPEFLY in Russia preference in|yom’in Chicago, Sha attracted atten- | iam ¢ g hons Arsd. Thon 3 drove . trying 1o | ane ance of treaties with the allies. Inter- y and that none is in & dangerocs granting concessions in lines formerly | 4o that city in 1913, it said. by Providence, found two boys dead in bed | Spain. His sister was the queen of Bava- esting questions regarding treaty rights 3 e A ound in the car. and a man, apparently their father, un-|ria. Thus a considerable party of his|and cbligations are expected 1o be de- the slight- | conditio. Hardly any of the damaged| cONtrolled by certain intevests in RuUS-| qvice to young women to create origi- t certainly was a beautiful car, and | conscious and probably, dving. property came from the Saxon house. veloped. Archduke Albrecht, who par- - b e tootway | businesses carricd flood insurance ejtper| Sid: he said. ) . |nal methods of making a living. Shel|y —jocc 1 should have gone back and - This is regarded as important by the |ticipated in the negotiations, declines to . dropped and | on the building or stock i aturally we consider the Special|wag then making $4000 a year as a|cieaned up the basement instead of rid- r ruggling for life| Precautions fo prevent an epidemic are | KNOWledge of former factory ewners. It| trave'ing art model, sha said. Miss| score more stil % S ep- | Members of the American syn om S0 terrible| The United States Navy will be rep. beinz taken ate, be- ing around. Tt didn't is our desire to get ind rial conces comment upon the transaction, b The cleaning up proceeded it Mr. Mi Rappe came to San Francisco in | "0 T wanted th "‘r and I thought Tesented at the celebration of ‘he 10th | canse Ih: 1’:::" l:lll‘:‘hih':. a:"':“:mi'u\!' :’c’?"r;ftflln":x::fl!::: l:!uhflzr‘] 'n’!‘da(‘;u; . 9 - B i e = 0] AaLal e iversary of the Indep:ndenca of five |Were not a t sessions of ement added that Setatey T Nerh | Lasestioulty isf évery patt of ts buel- | SEE U I Rotis B men Wi fncwl 1515 for a time. designed £OWNS |1 would et caught it Daugherty o the | RARIYersay of the tndependence of fve| U0 DU Crown but came to Archauke | befors the syndicate wndersooh the tramm: o0 3 veritable | gineer, showed that thirteen o frs twens | € @ concession to cstablish @ ball| geles in 1917, and took leading DArts In | cron "wrat Crarchy Ahosed: eontession ADSIUTES. at. theproverties wene | SUAl® department and = rocn A o accident | ty-seven bridges spanning the San An.|PeAring factory in Russia, which, Kras-| several. waga “tissue of lies, false on the face|. Jullan L. Wasard. Millsberonch (Fa) |, et and devclopments. from pri | wowld be. me objection oo the i r en The river | tonio river are virtnally armems oy A% | sin, is the only foreign concession-ac-| - Arbuckle was born.. in Kanmas 34 | 724 He €aid that it would have been |county judee. arrested by motoreycls (PUFChASEd AnCdevel 2 duriy the [Tvestaeit fee: wile| first it was thought a1t bur nased-Atl iy signed.up. years azo. When eight years old Ml i ioany impossible for Church to | policeman, who charged that he ha1 op- . siore walls are bullt | damaged but with. the remevar oy arcie| He declared that the Sovist govern-|appeared as a pickaninny in a stock [Shysically impossible - for @ Cmure e |erated an automobile withont license, g0 Those who could swim | and driftwood today, it was. found tray| ment still adheres strisily to the prin-| company at Santa Ana. California. Ten | descrined. He asserted a be'let that | has bound himselt over 10 the criminai| pREIDENT HARDING SPENT DArEonEs Saoereree scale the siippery | thirteen are stiil safe. ciple of state monopoly in ¢xport and|years later he sanz nomular songs fn |y S50, e S work of sev- | court for trial. d ich they m'f\lv”r\n'\n one t ‘d‘z ”véa washed aw: ml]lort \*u:\cfi ‘T‘lhml‘gh raco .lzmq do-|a San Jose, California, vaudevil'e ::,u m‘,,, —_— SUNDAY AT ATLANTIC CITY RELY ON THE FEDERAL GOV'Y n water. . T Wl vashec away. sti S5 Arede. r nd | hons 1 e sang in a Port- . * ’ < e '™ L (s {he water. The | Oothers were lifted and set at different | MeStic free trade both in retail and|house. Afterward h ang In & Porto| “Danghertys saw was broken on| Framk 0. Fmer wnt Maewy | Lo om— 5 o ped and hung 10| angles on the banks, wholesale o alings. Special arrange-|land, Oregon. burlesque theatre. and 18- | caon ide, proof positive of terrific blows | Porter were arrested in Chicazo hy de- e to former service men was|dency to Irey on the federal government The rapiily WILH which the water re. | Ments, he said, wiil be made for theier was a dancer In Oskland, Caltor-| \ifo, " Chuncl sava he dia ot Gellver” | tactives on adviess. from " Thiadcphis | Messase to former. sefvice men was| 4 governn - * the aceident had oc- | ceded after the rains stoped is acenunted | SXPOTtation of the products manufac-|nia. tom oicture work | ® Coroner sald. “Ausmus was allve | police that they were wantd thera m zen men dove in and | for by the city being at the headwaters|tured by foreizn concerps, but these| Arbuckle’s first motion pictur 1! performance of functions rightfully longing to local administrative units is of the three streams. when he was laced In the grave in the | conrectior, with an alleged swindic of a| Hlarding during his sabbath activities| b ] foreign firms desiring to g Bl Il to Rus.|Wwas as extra man for companies pro- rear of the garage. Church savs it was|farmer. at the Ocean Side, which incluled at-| deplored by Presidefit Harding jn a let- s i + e B 1 ducing slap stick comedies. Sinan then | frar OF the SAtare. CHITCR MR 5 tendance at church, an address to vet-| ter written in conmection with the onne i 5 Biirhid to tme g i =a masiroped i oft today/|SIARS must deal throughtehe Soviet co | QRO DELR SD BIEK SO Sr o S [[threator fou o Al e erans of the Fifth Division, A. E. F.,| {f-ence on town and county adminiscra. ere Ome voung | fra Buarded by policement and “soldiers | OPeratives or the Soviet government. hebas praduceasmany Ausmus that he was buried. Ho forsets | g, monthly tonmage -epert ot fhof e St e T tion th e el SO S T ind hurried to the | from Fort Sam Houston. The Red Croay 2 g 3 fomention the mEnagrin vhigh s Tnited States steel corporation showed | gl e ¥ of North Catolln . an Stight g anlfl’rhhflr similar organisesions opened | LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN IP PERIODICALS BY '“,'I:fi"”m";‘m = of Church ended|$4:331.926 tong of unfiled orders on| “\fior aitending the Chelsea Baptist| The president, in his letter, which was " rellef headquarters yesterday and on et 4 . |To sH n % hand ‘Angust 31, This is a decrease | opois : .| made public today by Dr. duward W, . % SR | e (amnEco a SITUATION IN IRELAND O0F . EREIGHT bttt a0 relnae ana s e i { Church with Mrs. Harding and his oth y ‘ W, | Secons, e | TiEht and todax bread was passed"out 1 MAIL INSTEAD o Stol Tor e MRkt Tarovgh, | Irm unflled orders on July 31 whieh| Pl MIth e HSCAE nd his OUbC| Gty Piirector ‘o€ ekt chost € weiill Stttk ¢ himgry and clothes given other suf- " t B S0 [mkin st s hotel Slor fho TR S OUEN" | wera 4,830,324, Jivision veterzns assas welfare of the Unmiversity of Cavoliza, . ok fr;;-g t ; aDulh.;!:'\. Sn:r(v‘; :‘1 ::; :‘\Pl—* T;‘\TT"?"‘ Washington, Sept. 11—The practice|out his long cross examination, he s ',‘!‘,; D tach Bt notey says: ot away before hi here was limited tel : was little ¥ today at the Mansion 5 e 15| Showent Tittia: femotion e P ont of his beach front hote g r day, S mited telephone service to-| House, where it was belleved the Daji | Of shipping 'monthly, | et eald, to e | (Gemeral Pershlng, Jiantet ot (tatt ot | SLoh .25 RERRICD SRR AR B8 My attention has been'called to re- - a Chester riser | ho dynmase oles Were bacs | Gireann cabmet had completed the draft|2nd bi-weekly periodicals by ma dritios 1o the olich that amofhor pere|the United States “army. was ordered | TGRS0 TRAIRE BR 8 LT, K06 BECO- | 51l conteranaes wn loct mevei il his skift. He | ang'hene dynmaos, rear wheels jack up| of tne reply to the latest note from Pre- | Stead of by freight will be re-establish- | admi ‘as Implioated In the two slayings, |PY President Harding Saturday to pro- aid in solving the proiflems of peace| ¥hich you are about to hold for broas midst of the "¢ Pelts DUL over the rims for Dower. | mier Liood ‘Georco seouiy £ = mettios| ¢0:0ctober ], Eostmaster/ General Hays | oon Weh Impileated Jn the (t¥o MATISS: | caed torFrance ‘o present 28/ they Bave those Of War. consideration of the social, industrial oxd s and br safet e ment of the Irish question. Ty | e T 1ot [mollee. homeves. Meciacel that (thay wate | MomaliMedal ot Honarito) the “There is nothing 100 good in Am-| technical probiems of local government = he dove and| 10,000 SQUARE MILES FELT A deputation {rom the city of Derry| delivery to ]j“}’;"p:;:sr;“m;h;;'\."L‘:S};i': convinced that Church alone was re. | Soldier of that republic. for its veteran defenders,” sai1| , i1t it & pleasure 2 reoul myiietiy dies hefore was T oF > is expected to call o De Va-|said it would be pos | sponsible and that the first story he president. “All America is proud of . o ¥ou are ma! over ailable fire- | Houston, T < express unalterable opposition to any |and with the regular force and equip-|Oof the tragedy was : vault of the bank of Draper in the town e L e e e | believe exists for an earnest and con: n in the city had been | loss of life 7nd prenarts aampCr I8 OF | tlon of ~ Ireland. . Thess seatects,|ment to save approximately $268,000 of Draper four miles from Pulaski, our soldiers 4id in the critical days|UiRS Presentation of these subjects fo = While some erect: | than at Sax Antanio ss & on oeJor | Thich have ‘been ! secumulating. - fam | annually. : EOUIOE N BIETOR AT IL W | o cactvea awithieverytutas Solymulte § e i o o Y| the ‘people throughout the country. Taa rary dam of fire ladders and| day night's deluze mounted siaqi . | the nationalist minority in Ulster. ars| When the freight shipment plan was BURGLARS IN HERALD SQUARE |including s undetermiasd “ameunt of | OIS WA declared that the Droblems are manitold and difficat, 2> i o o ed steadily to- 5 o g 3 in 1911, it was explained mails cash and $100,000 in bonds. sident Ha ac t uated by thfe complexity of coudic oo from floating | day with restorgtion of communication | considered to indirate the determination |adopted in , . panee nation would spare no efforts to carel yjone o s dragzed the river's | into the central Taras flood dretsice. . | of the Dail negotiators to fight for coun. | were handled entirely on @ weight ba-| o oo o = for its wounded and its disabled de-| Jowimg e wir® Arisen during and fol- . ny of the vietims were | night it has been established that an|!y OPtion and to detach as much as|sis, and the difference jn cost of trans | battle in Herald square carly todav he.| A strike smeng actors .;..1 mprmam-| 00 LS lowiag the war, ere has been an in- re mid and physicians | area of approximately 10,000 square | Possible from the area of the northern | portation by freight and by passenger| P00 police detectiver and two burglars | eTies or hizher wages tied up German| wor scitation hefore | miles felt the effsct of the flood waters, | PATliament. Whici, on a plebiscite bas-|irains resulted in a material saving e who showed tendency, because of the over- whelming important work which Thirteen persons, jgostly tenants in the |18, they ot e lTERTS | motion-pleture industry. Fi'm men de-| “The man who came back wounded » hespitals but | lowlands, are known 3 3 trapped in a PBroad elieve could mot retain more |for the government. Since that time the oD con- - ke d impair ability to carry on the| fro; v ¢ | ened the thoroushfara + nce famous for (€lare i the strike in muccesstul it will| SO0, {OS e I FONCY 10 S0y o8, Uhe)| fronted the natiomal Sovernment, to rely to be dead with|than three counties. basis of railway pay has been changed| ;i " ione life. Both robbers wers cap-|Mmean a decrease in German somveti- in our power to give, and I nctioat whichieen e e Ot se are still aliv | possihility of this hfli;wz ;:L:rrr::‘;d The official view hera is that the|to the space method and transportation ,;W"gfl,w‘ several shots had heen ex-|tion With the United States. R Our powe: L firt shock of the accident when more accurate reports are avail-|British government’s pledges to Ulster |charges by freight have steadily ere was a general de- | able. out the city for a thor-| Propert nto the cause of | beyond es in- opose | functions which ean only be discharged hanged, and the stubborn fight they had b g ek ey o Droperly by Jecal administrative enti- changed, o stubbo nt th T e gets it,” he said, “But 1 am not| ties is, togath he furl | waged, armed witn sectional jimmies, had | Decrease of more than one pereent in ogsther with the furher fact of our country's rapid growt will prevent an loss is regarded as almost [ Dail polic: such concession. The | creased. i illiterate nersons ten | SO much concerned with those who it is indicated, would then| “Since conditions are now the re-j pIEF S TN BEE TG TG T TR | the number of illiterat rsons ten imate. It is belleved that tne | be to leave to the Ulster parliament all | verse of what they were in 1911, with . and the % « rs of age or over in Rhole lsiand |Came out of the war unimpaired. They | consequent difficulty of adequatels plam. K . (7| tracted larze crowds from Times square | Years "fh B e year perisd. between | have the compensation of supreme ser- | ning 1ocal FOVARIEAL] Tt neries bas harles and counter| loss to growing crops may run inte | the powers it now has, but no more. little difference in the cost of trans-|,;q agjacent hotels, a5 5nd 1926 wan shown b figures an- | vice and experience. You may be dis- | resulted in & cctrin inefficiency of the wers againet the| millions of dollars, while ltvestock loss| It is understood that the Ulster con-| portation between reight and maill "0, W0 W0 0 0y o0 o0 11 Cot il bl appointed with matters of legisition,| minor administrative organismy whicn . mmissioners of Delaware | will account for more, tention is that whatever powers are ex-|train and an added expense for hand-| € PUT, 05 G€R T8 Pl #hroughpa | oo 0¥ the, = but I want you to know that we are| greatly needs to be corrected. It will be . responsible for the | In addition to the thouands of square |temded to the south cannot be denied to|ling these periodicals outside the regu- A S e rel corrected wher ntion of sible fo . 5 = i g Announcement Is made by the ron-|interested in your welfare. rected whenever the attention of the v Police Chief J.| miles of central Texas already hit, more | the north. lar equipment, together with the faet| “ om0l i re . a _watchful 'y of the Central Amer-| “I am not unmindful of the job you | People is fully aroused and the natioms, ¥ two of the | southern sections now are menaced by that the freigh shipment plan offersf 2 48 O VI8 i o des. The block | tituent assembly o t A - ' - astain the arm| the onrushing waters. PRIMARY ELECTION IN SIXTH inferior service, we can no longer de-| _ = - . we: capable r‘{l The San Marcos er i{S on a ram- deration to the people of Salva.|did over there. I am not unmindful| geni was surrounded, avenues of possible es. | can federa 2 G ala and Honduras that on|of the sery cape were closed, then the police smash. | J0T. Guatemala a i for administration is effectively v 3 fend this method of handling period weight. Others| rags, much bafled cotton has bews| MASS. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ce you rendered to the| aplied. . vS Si 5 el 1 for the federal|country under your former commander —_——— cals,” Postmaster General Hays said. | & e A Prooa October 15 electio ¢ under 3 n ridge had been condemmed|washed away and ungathered crops arel. poyon Sept. 11_A spectal primary| It was estimated:the number of Po-| oo b e Elns8 W Burglars gave them | SOURCfl Will be held In the thres states. e sl‘.an::.ekx'::x\\‘}:;m.\o\in‘“lgcl ;:’:xn:;l:; the | "CURDA: A Nial SRS T e b o | Garot COPIete Tosses reporta indicat- | epection to_select parts "candidates for | riodicals affected by ihg, change Will imstant gk but reinforcements 80on | it freight cars Alled with mer. | yearal am in bffice There i3 suli| STEAMER GEORGE WASHINGTON g e g el v Sixth C ssfonal | total about one thousand. ended the straggle. & - Jearals anyicin Suchion ks i BT - Distriet cansed by the. recignation” of "The ‘police Sxid the wobbers, borm or handles mece recked, When & north: | Ereaier wervice Lo, b vendred in | Pirmouth, Beriand. Sept 11 — rne o e FORMER SENATOR WETMORE Wiltred W. Lufkin. now collector of the| PREMIER OF JAPAN MAY ATTEND | whom have prison records, planned to tiona at Perth Amboy Junctlon en |is up to you to help solve the problem| oy, Murder and suicide which oe- e e o o s DIED OF HEART FAILURE |port of Boston, will be held next Tues- CONFERENCES ON ABMAMENTS | take advantage of the Sunday = closing . rning was H uimby, chief il gy Philadelphia Rapid - ] curred during the vo; £ v tomn® | Penneylvania tracks. tying up Philatel-| that has been thrust uoon us by the| York on boced the eion i o Tokio, Sept. 10—(By the A. P.)—|adioining stores where safes contained | Phia to New York trafe several hours.| encmy from within = Am. | feshnEton, was learned spon its arrival . Sept. 10— (By )— | adic e : continy -| here today. Jose F. Josebek, Wi LD P S P R T Two permns are dead, three are ser-| erica of opportunity and service, and| class passenger suddenty heims it Harsymaviisttend S (Noyember goon- fously hurt and many others have #ight {as an America of grateful apprecia-| iast Friday, officiain of the shiy tomas, Secuceiin “’“}"‘nnon tol'l hn;“aunn kflf injuries through an accident to a ear In| tion.” armamnets, at least for a few weeks. and bore through the walls of Boston, Sept. 11—George Peabody Wet-| Thi more, former republican United States senator from Rhode Island and for twoltion, is strongly republican. Four ‘can- terms governor of that state, died of | didates seek the nomination of that par- heart failure at & hotel here today. Mr. |ty. They are A. Piatt Andrew, of Glou- Wetmore, who was 75 vears of age, ar- Essex county district, Wwhich comprises most of the morth shore see- pany who made a thorouga cial insnection. He pointed out e arm which smapped was sup- wrought-iron gussst plate had been badly eaten by rust. It o sald, undoubtedly fanity ! PERSUADED ESCAPED *n ol ed, and attacked hir cabin mate, kil 4 =S o i [ Db eeaekiaslacciaent ol oar e et B B Emil Karl Kanet, of Akron, £ B cester, former assistant secretary of the | Ho would be obliged to return, however, e B D N N Yo New (baven\ianf| CHILE 70 AXRITEATE hemiat, Josebek Wen ‘;m:a Om 2 Tt ™oe e |rived here yesterday from his home at|treasury; former Mayor Leslie XK. |petore the opening of the Japanese idet = Sent. 11 5victor. ¥ Nelson. | MHartford salicaod at: Noroten, Saturs ? gz ruetion originally and Ralf of its|Newport, R. I, for a consultation with |Morse, Ransom Pmgree, of Haverhill; oatom, Sat. - e mm Fad been broken by a ‘Drogressive | hio Dpvsiclens and oot - i, o e in January, it is said. Moreover, his go- Satl s meE | and Hacrls, urham, of Haml'ton. |ing at all is said to depend largely upon pected. The body will be sent to Newport | Charles I Pettingell, of Amesbury, 15 | wiethers 24 SR of Malden, v DISPUTE WITH BOLIVIA | Another occupant of the cabin was slight- elding to the persuation o. |day afternoon. ounty engineer inspected the Iy wounded. whethers Premier Lloyd George of Eng.| Liomas Mott Osborne the prison re-| e wmeactned several| 5 S7IETS SeBt. 11 (By the A, P)—Chile — tonight. for the del omina- | un . 2 i (8" | former, surrendered himself today at| Pollee, with plcks, mmeartned several| has consented to refer o a commission NSTRATION HELD IN NEW ten months 2go and nronounced | nne former senator was graduated from ‘;1‘:":""""“ e democratic nomina- | jand, and Briend of France, decide to at- the state prison from which he escaped | hundred gallons of moonshins under a|of three jurists her dispute with IDo- for trafle Under those circum-|yaie jn 1857, completed his law studles| Womer have had a prominent part in| oo on May 11 while serving indeterminate | chicken coop in the back of the house| o see how any niame at-| i i Still, it is sald, pressing internal econo-| e for robbery and assault. He|of John Freltas. 10 Circuit street, New t see how esiomers, | 24 Columbia University in 1863 and was | the republican contest, which has been | mic matters may prevent Premier Harars ;a’::e"”com LPeRlal ety el YA TS vk 1Dt nsU Boss e o3 COMM:sSINETS. {admitted to the bar the same year. He |in progress for weeks. Mrs. Constance leaving the country, in which case Min- R D : 2 e affair 1z was governor of Rhode Island from [G. Minot, daughter of Lufkin's prede- | igter of Marine Kate is likely to be made 1885 te 1887. He was defeated for a |cessor, the late Augustus P. Gardner, HAVEN FOR ¢ livia over the treaty of 1904, which has ':‘“n o been the subject of much heated debate New Haven, Sept, 11.—A demonstra- the | during the present sessions of the as-| tion for Irish frecaom & o Nelson explained that he had been an | Patrolmen dug several feet before strik-| smebiy e thronch the cow ot Tivesigiticas Wil of the league of nations. The| today, with a parade through the down Tapjan's ohief delegate, with M Smide | inmate of the naval prison at Ports.|Ing any of the liquor e ¢ iprointed as soon as| town streets and a mass meeting on the g third term and also log in his first ef- | has made many speeches for Mr. PIn-| hara Japanese ambagsador at Wash. | mouth. N. H., and a member of the Mu- e o oD 2fice of this ' solution has| Central Green. A resolution voicing sym: ediately one by the 00-|fort t6 be elected United States senator gree and Congressman Gardner's Widow | ington, being assigned the handling of | tual Welfare League established by Mr.| Polish business men ark awalting with | been received from the Bolivian govern- | pathy *4rith the spirations of Tre- and the other by the i, 1389 Jn 1395 he was elscted to tho | by statements and letiers alss has been the purely diplomatic problems arising at| OSPOTne, who was then warden of the |keen Interest for further developments ment. : land for freedom,” and expressing con. Tt inquest Will be held on | enate where he served continuousty uniil | astive in his benalf, Rl | prison. "Atter his esrape he met Mr. Os- |resulting from the Polish Restitution | Carlos Aramayo, the Bolivian delegate | fdence in Edmenn Do vajors oo adopt- sht 1903, Another plan being considered, accord- | POne in Auburn, N. Y. He said they had | Mission, which is In Soviet Russia, ne- | to the assembly, fully accepted the plan|ed. The speakers were Wilihe o Bi He is survived by his wile, two daugh- | §350,000 FIRE IN. ERIE ROUND ing to the Jiji Shimpo, is to Include Vis.| 3 conversation which convinced him |gotiating the return of Polish gools, | today, but asked President Van Karne- | Brien, member of the public utiiiiics s DEAD AND MISSING AT ters and a som HOUSE IN JERSEY CITY | count Chinda, former ambassador 1o| {13t he ousht to return to prison so as|money and other properties removed to | beek to defer the appointment of the | mission of Massachusetta: Philip Troup: sak Rkl Avoid. sb = ik Great Britain, and former minister of |70t to disgrace the Muthal Welfare |Russia during German invasion. commission until he had _consulted ' his | postmaster of New Haven and Mayor e s SHOT MAN DEAD WHo Jersey City, N. J. Sept. 11.—Fire| War Tanaka, among the chief dele- i,m::;,m“;:,‘i;fi ol gt aEE & bt it ‘aoss::;::‘ly DepdE B ntenio Semt. 11.—The list of 1] ' ates. Major Willlam Munfor s, age > was 47 lated today, The dead and| Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 11.—Mrs, An- |mated damage of $350,000. Only two|DAMAGE BY TROPICAL STORM e eting jas, L5 b he oy |President of the United Staces dled i | Sovernment & Ve acceptable, C M€ %°| CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS % are estimated at approximately | nje Fosin, axed 25 years, sho! and killes | of the twenty passenger locomatives 1y IN CARRIBEAN ISLANDS | anist of the prison had just been dia. |2 hosital at iRchmond, Va. Major K!- 1t 5 Micials engaged in recoving the: Jomeph Sicari, at her home here tonight, | the building were saved, owing to the — CEEeedihna fu=tjob thas e ba il lis married Miss Pear] Tsler, vuurgest EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED 11700 Portland,” Maiine, Sept. 11.—Three while Police Commissioner Pbil} wher. Sicari and two of his friends as- | rapid” spread of the flames over the ofl- ‘Washington, Sept. 11.—The tropical daughter of President Ty'rr. 1Tig wid- e proposed amendments to the state con- simated that it might reachiecalted her kusband, Allie Fozio. Mrs, [soaked floor and beams. Yard work-|storm which last week swept Trinidad, % ow and eight children survive him. MILES SOUTH OF WASHINGTON | stitution will be voted upon at a special residents consider these fig-| Fozio, who I8 held under a charge ot |men who tried to haul out the engines|the Windward and other Carribean isl.| TABLET FOR SERVICE MEN , state election tomorrow. One would murder, admitted the shooting. Her hus- | were foiced tn abandon the effort and|ands with great damage to property, AND WOMEN IN REDDING| Countryside thundersterm disturb- | Washington, Sept. 1lL—An earth- | permti voters absent from their homes is placed at $5,000,- | band is held as a materlal witness, Si- |flee for their lives. was reported- today in advices to the A ances were reported Sa‘urday from the|quake. described as very severe, was|on election day to vote by mail. An- e noe n | Gart Donrded at the Fozlo home until| The freight house and milk platforms [ weather bureau to bs south and' south.| Redding, Sept. 11—A tablet in honor |Canadian northwest to the Gulf of |recorded early today at the George- | other would enable the legislature to fs- o e o poraates | about elght weeks ago, when Fozio. had |caught fire several times, but firemen |cast of Jamaica. ‘Tha storm contimued |of the men and Women of this fown | Mexico, marked .by tornadaes in South|town University seismographial obse: and higher also are heard. | bim arrested for annoving hid wife. The | succeeded in saving them. The engines after daylight today th arch- | polic: to move slowly north and northwest- | Who served in ‘he Wor'd war, was un- have Beem unable fo determine |although bad'y damaged, oruld be re- ward, which would bring it to the coast |veiled here this afternoon. Governor |at San Antonio, Texas. and heavy rain % the Alazan Creek found three| what started the row tomight palrd, i#t was sald. In the vicinity of Yucatan. Lake was the principal epeaker. fall over the entire Missis: ’ < c e Dakota and Nebraska, a dizastrous flood | vator: - | sue state, bonds, for the building of: eer- The disturbance began at 11211 tain highways and the third would make oiclock last night and continued until 2 possible the payment of a $100 bonus p: valley. o'clock this morning. to Spanish War veterans. - - .

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