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Fgrew TG Gl fovcech St T VoL DXl—No. 227 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921 12 PAGES—88 COLS. " PRICE TWO CENTS. R I e e il e D T e e T e = ] : P EF TELEGRAMS g | DE VALERA EXPRESSESHIS | St Homeststeefas Toue s |22 2. SENATE COMMITTEE HA SURPR‘SE Tfl LI.UYD G {',' @— %‘ht: r;r:zgggmi:;w&:l !irt- Major-Geuenl Charles T. Me-! His $25,000 Custom-Made Au- "‘\eurs’:‘:xla. ot ltake up :‘ sl ’:n va:l'm‘. | po'itical speeches de- — e verar witlis iago onelODtA noher’s Action Comes After tomobile May Be Seized Be-| ™ twelve surviving members of the effect that it was sinful for moslems to West Virginia Maulsby's battery are That British Premier Did Not See Ireland’s Course Would be [serve in or recrutt for the mnaian army.| Nearly Three Years of Ser-| cause It Wransported: lligowre eis; axmalireosiin SaE et Includes Repeal of Excess Profits Tax, Reduction of the Irreparably Prejudiced If She Entered Proposed 'Confer- Sns f"s;“t“ S T aeme FacE. uor. R e e come Sur Tax Rates, Increase in the Corporation Incoms bt e neral railroad strike may result 5 1 Position Clear—Declares Lot r, Giemanes o7 the ot || Wasingon, Swo to—dtio memty| san gromcion st 16l EC5RESI AN BUSH Tax Repeal of Corporation Capital Stock Tax— | i i lear—Declares industrial world to enable the govern-|threc years of service Major General T. | f 5 (oans Bidiat Roas ence Without Making Her Position 5 ment to meet its future reparatiohs ob- ormal announcement today * that > in Chicago next week. o) e . Tisations 18 to raiss & private Kol loan | ponones has requested to be relieved as| coe . “Fatty” Arbuckle, motion picture 5 Senator Smoot Will Offer His Substitute Bill, Whick That, if There is to be Any Result, the Negotiators Must | ;52,005 1¢ [0 ralss 2 frivate ol us. |hief of the air service. comedian, would be prosccuted on a| Richard J. Burns, » former saloon i This became known today, Secretary | charge of murder in connection with|keeper at Forestville, was fined 3:"‘_" and 5 s j eet W judi d Untrammeled by Any Con- G g Weeks in response to inquiries announe- | the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, actress, | costs on the charge of transportation of Has Support of Manufacturers’ Associations—S=natot 5 M ithout Prejudice and Untrammeled by Any R ey ing that General Menoher had asked for- | following a Labor Day party & Whiskey without a permit. 2 . ) bnonu:s»nv e mally to be released as air service head | actor's hotel Tooms here, both the prose- idtions Except Those Imposed by the Facts as They s and to be transferred to command of Calder Intends to Introduce His Proposal F of © cution and defense squared away tonight| Albert R. Crittenden, former mayor of der In 0 In u or a Tax of troops in the fi ¢ The secretary add. Ange for the trial, the first chap- | Middletow, and vice ' president of the New Yok Sept. 16—Escorted Into |that no action had been taken. as. vet | tor ot which will e wiltten next Turs.| Wileox-Vrittenden Manufacturing Co, $5 a Barrell on 2.75 Per Cent Beer. Know Them. the harbor by six Amerlean destroyers 5 Washington, Sept. 16.—Revision of the| here this week. and five seaplanes the British cru London, Sept. 16 (By the A. P.)—)induced Mr. Lloyd George to cancel the Sorme Hat i vEIRAIY e el A AR s o the. DIR e i today until but thebod telegram. s & to Pre- | Proposed conference From 2 telegram sent this evening to Pre: committee W e Ay o, | vices it would seem fhat the @ George at Gairloch, Scot- | Lo08 * PO e hold the view iF which under the present agreement will|morrow to gather up lons repot to the senate a mes having| that time, Senator Smcot, will i 4 : the req]\lcst but it was indicated that| day when the prisoner will enter a|died aged 76. itish crulser | the general's desires would be granted. | plea. B T e o ne D0 |, General Menoher declined to discuss | When District Attorney Matthew| Richard Floyd Ciarke, known as an hese ad who loet their lives in the ZR-2 disas-|o, [cduest for release in any way but | Brady in the court of Police Judge Syl-| authority on international o oTa. | today by the senate finance committee, o loet their lives | ZR-2 disas|Secretary Weeks and air service officers | vain La ay announced that “the|tion law, died at his country home in Eneland e AR O e oy | declared it was based on a desire to re-| people are reads to proceed on the mur-| Creek, Conn., at the age of we: at _half mast. s "”"_f’: rn to the work of a line officer. It| der charge, hopes of the ble toforaft dropped their flags to half &aff|was -emphasized that friction between o De Valera is considered | their leader's letter was unfortunately arters in London to have in-|phrased, and that it dvis « desire for a continuation of defense that Wwonld tonight be| Every man, woman and child in the! these outstanding proposal substitute bill and Sen: make a further attempt to bring about [as the funeral ship passed by. Gefieral Menoher and Brigadier General | at liberty on $5,000 bonds set by the| country is supposed to have $250 saved| Repeal of the excess profits tax as of|to introduce his ) Jesutiations looking o peace it |a conference It appears to be realized.| Tho Dauntless docked at the mavy|ifichcll asistant eniet afine s ora | 8¢ liberty on 85, o vment| up, according to figures issued by the|next January 1, as proposed by the|$5 a barrel on 2 nd which were terminated. momen- | however, that some weeks will be lost in | yard, and a guard of honor of marines | jica whict, me openly manifest sev- g 3 arily. at least, by Mr. De Valera's com- | the process of attempting to clarify the [and sailors received the flag-covered | charging the defendant with manslaugh-| treasury. house. ter was roturned. It was indicated to- rier in the week in- the independence of Ireland Ll'yd George's cancellation of e, | €ral months ago, had no connection with sitwation. ~ There is mo wihdom talk of |coffins and carried them to a tempor-|iho request. i holding a conference in London in Oc- |ary chanel, where services will Reduc on of the income sur-tax rat day that the prosecution’s decision to go| Charles R. Petty, 32, assistant treasur- | from a maximum of 65 per cent. to s | decision to include in the bill a 2| turers’ tax of two per cen on 3 As the first mil i h & o er and secretary of the Fidelity Title| per cent., effective next January 1. tary medicines, and adopted the housg & tober, fomatsow. service, a brsncrf:“'i:“:r:«hv::g (;,(:nat:‘lem:r:: o e e e S | ci Trust Co., Etaamtord, dfed fater tWOL An Tairesne 1 e Corpeittiod toms|Nnsuit s Tamove 4l s R erence with delegates of the | promier Lioyd George has mot et In fiag shroudsd caskets, cOv:|which grew out of the world was, Geneeal | Lol came 1emorty. (bat Arbudikle had al.|days’ illness of pnenmonta. tax from 10 per cent. to' 15 per cent.,larticles. Its proposal for a four pef & s Fein which he had postponed for {called the meeting of his cabinet, but masses of flowsrs and guarded | \enoner instituted & number of orimens | & A i i Tescrvations for s trip effective next January 1, instead of 1232 |cent tax on cosmetics and x sday It is expected this will he held early|by armed men of a friendly, forelen na-|some of which led to differences’ betwesn | Fom. Sen Fsnmcisco ts that city this evo| Neotiations between the Argeatine| per cent.'as proposed by the house. toilet preparaticns in preas The telegram of Mr. De Valera Was|next week at Inverness, or at Gair-| tion ihe bodies of Commander outs H.|J0e S Waith ol (6 diferences between | from S arder is mot 4 bailable charge| government sand _American banking in- | Repeal of the gorporation capital stock|ent stamp taxes, effective mext Jamuarst s follows ch where the premier is now staying. | Maxfield and 14 of his comrades—vic- e SRl A %] stitutions for 2 loan of $30,000,600 have | tax as of mext year. 1, stands, however, » received your telegram last night It is also said there will be an early | tims of the ZR-2 disaster—arrived hom Dbeen suspended. Retentitn of present ratss on express| In order to make the taxes on soff an that you do not Sef|gcession of Dail Eircann to consider the | today on the British cruiser Dauntle P ————————————————————————————— packages and oil by pipe drinks uniform, the committee voted tg. . we side accepted a con- | naw aspects of the situation. Far out at sea, the Daun | Theatres throughout Australia have| iention of the taxes on freight and fix the tax on finished fountain syrups,oe re the basis cf your letter « Gk by a destroyer division of L s . withdrawn all Roscoe Arbuckle lms| sengers for the calendar year 1922, only[at 7 1-2 cents a gallon, instead Of temm piember T withowt making o' ©- | nory srmes oF mRIS Siaen mvy s e gon, 00 |l How Better Business Is Promoted pending. (e Tesult of bia tris) I Call:| s wat he. presens sates of 3 per cont. | ccnta ; } ite clear, Ireland's representa- . cort was augmented by a fleet of s ATl 1 8 per cent., respect The house| The house plan to imposs a five per § ML I the conference with QUESTION ARE HOPEFTUL| piancs, representing the arm of the ser Tostnoned! Tl Gf. alll ofi'theno. taxes] ot memotirEY: Tt eir position misunderstood and the vice for which the vietims 4 3 o a standstill at the slip- of mext Ja 1 wholesale selling price of a ¢ Ireland's right irreparably pre-| Dublin, Sept. 16—(By The A. P)—| jives, as the funeral ship cam Among the strong influences of life are habit and custom, but they [§| IWork was st & sindstfl 4 he SUBv) as of nest Jamuary . |wholesale selling price of e tof Thr the correspond- | Men closely in touch with the leaders ow| harbor, the, forts thundered a s get less attention in American business than almost anywhere in the Mass., as a result of a strike of the 123 | tax rate of 32 per cent., the senate com-|amounts, was amended to that the tax ¥ government’s position. ‘e | versation tonight expressed the o Staten Tsland res and passing craie| S ] A — le of rates under which individuals|the selling price in exce: fined o that the telegram sent to Premier Lloyd| gipped their colors In reverential salnc The reason for this is that the American business man does more Dlrdstens et Hiio) Orgetble’ Bheel | GO | Mevtos b os i £ 000 £ e eID T et e 13 positions were not so definite- | Georze b amonn De Vales seemed| The Dauntless proceeded directly to the than any business man in the world because of the more efficient man- pany today declared the regular quar-| would be relieved of the present sur-tax|follows: sed there @ indeed be no| greatly to. improves thes siiuation. 'They ! navy vard in “Brooklyn, wiiere: Britishll 'S/ i "ohson holtackies 4t He isn't guided necessarily by habit and J! dividend of $1 a share, payable| or one per cent. Carpets, selling of $4 a square yard rol be discussed. It should be | thought that if the Irish-leader's po-|sailors tenderly carriel the: bodles trom | 3 i Iictober 31 to stockholders of record | Reginning with incomes of $6.000 and|rugs selling in excess of $6 4 squars < that in a case like our if there | sition had been so stated in his letter | the dock, of their craft and delivered custom. [Dgiorer 2 endine, with. those . of 830,800, hie' rate|yard: trunbe, Fit: Taactinst RN e any result the negotiators must | to the premier, Mr. Lloyd Georse proba-| them to the keeping of their former som-| There was a time when advertising by custom twas held down to o n each bracket would be reduced oneletc. $20; purses, ete, 35: umbrellacy & n N t prejudice and untrammel- | bly would not haye cancelled the pro-| rades in arms on the pier. Tonight, the!l one fixed form for the entire vear. The value of advertising was ap- The troplcal storm which reached its| o cont. In the brackets from $30,000|and parasols, $5; fams $1, and porabie conditions whaever except | Posed conference, flag draped caskets were under the eves|§ preciated but the full advantage of it was not taken. The benefit of greatest intensity Sunday night at Sani i, s34000 the existing rates would be in-|{lamps and fixures $10 ea se ithposed by the facts as they | It is clearly evident here that meither| of 5 g of honor in the vard chapel,{| making the advertising columns the place wh; merchant gives Pedro Macoris, Santo Domingo, caused | croased one per cont. and in the brackets| Under an added section a five - m. side to the controversy desires a break.| where tomorrow they will be rendered;f his daily talk to the people who need his goods is today recognized 2 deaths and great material damage | from $34,000 to $66,000 the present rateslcent tax would be paid on th a late heur tonight Mr. Lioyd | but both factions seem lling 10| the honor that the mavy pays to more than ever, thare A el Al o S REE ! amount of the wholesale p had made no response the | waive points of princiyle or made admis-| rolc dead, hiEy Necessarily it is the advertising medium that reaches the largest more would be taxed at the maximum|furniture and fixtures of . I ot snos [ S0ns MIIh Dosly it altenwardsli e Bttecn caskels each drsned InanfSn, N o f T 0ot tnatt dbes the ot Ton busac et assurance A $25,000,000 issue of six per cent sink- | (. rosewocd or other imported T 2ide to_the argument seeming- | prove embarrassing. It is considered hete| American flag, were carried on what | is obtained through the use of The Bulletin advertising columns for ing fund gold debenture bonds of the Ca-| " yfambers of the committes explained) woods. @ rupture in the nego- | that Mr. De Valera's telegram to | known as the after super-structure deck |} reaching the people of Norwich and the large surrounding territory. nadian National-Grand Trunk railway of | inat through this plan and the increased| The house propcsal for tixing Zfer ations there doubtless would be a | premier withdraws nothing that he pre-| of the Dauntless. A monster gun, its| 7 v 3 Canada was underwrittén by a New York | axemptions allowed to heads of famiies|insurance companies was approved fex— - exchange of messages has contended for, but that 1t : <el shrouded i eral colors stretch-| During the past week the following matter has appeared in The e o d u. to 3 e 5 t | mussel shrouded in al o Bulletiv s = brokerage firm. and on account of dependents there wouid cept that they would be Tequired to pas T meral view in London is that d to facilitate a decision by thel eq over the bodies, arranzed in three tin’s news columns for two cents a day : be a reduction of the income taxes allia 15 per cent tax on their imvestment: has arisen becaute hoth Mr. | British cabinet In favor of a further con-| rows on the warcraft's deck Bulletin Telegraph Lozal General Total Feeble cries emanating from a locked | 7 " "1y axcept In the e of | income, effective as of last Jan 1 corge and Mr. De Valera are | ference. : ’ At various points the deck as the ves- |l saturday, Sept. ..o182 156 260 573 || suitcase on the upper deck of dne of the| gingie men having Incomes of $5,000 orinstead of a 12 1-2 per cent ras. The mpelled to keep &n eve on the Ex | Two leading Sinn Feiners, not mem| sel was warped into jts bler. stoon an|f oo b = Detroit-Windsor ferry steamers at De-|j .0 ™ Dpresent taxes ‘cn premiums would be rew remists in their respective cabinets. but | bers of the Dall Eiteann cabinet but nev-| armed sentry with head bowed and arm: onday, ept. 57 108 350 613 troit led to the discovery of twin baby | mhe Joss In TEVETTRTthroHEN e rear-| fealed as of Next January 1. Fire ma- at behind bots there aiso is strong | crtheless in close touch witn it, said te-| reversed. Forward of the platform was Tuesday, Sept. 137 127 213 ATT- girls, several weeks old. rangment of sur-tax rates was estimated|rine and other insurance = eompaniest opinion in favor of peace, this| night the phrasing of Mr. De Valera's|a non.commissioned officer, and aft an Wednesday, Sept. 167 92 352, 611 —_— by treasury experts at $18,000,000. mak-|would be taxed as at presemt cxcept fecling being .as streng in England as | letter to Mr. Lioyd George was unfor-| officer in -full dress uniform hav al Thuredsi Bept’ 151 21 83 Burglars who obtained less than a| ;. ipa total annnal loss In indiviaua: | that the higher eorporation income tax reland. tunate, since the intention was to bring| rank equal to that of Commander Max-} ! Yy op 2 2 523 dollar’s worht of booty for their vanda- | ;% € JUEE ST, (8o, uding the|would be imposed. advices received In Tomden the | about a conference without prejudice to| g Both of these officers stood at at- Friday, Sept. 89 104 225 418 lism smashed onme of the p: SS SUD- | 299 000,000 through reduction of the| Besides these changes, the committeas s «in leaders were surprised by the | the convictions of either side to the con-| tention, with head uncovered, until the B > i) o cd glass windows in the §00-year old - | ma timim sur-tax rates and $70,000,000|has made these revision in the house: . To f De Valera's letter which ' troversy. caskets were finally removed from the atat % . 883 669 1688 2020 thedral on St. Etienne at Meaux, France. | , i ehin bugh increased exemptions to heads|bill On the decks of theecrniser the en- o 4| of families and on account of dependent>.| Restored the 3 per cent ax on toflet Two would-be bandits were shot an GUNNER 0THO WIGGS WON APPEAL FRGW RULING HOLDING | tire crew of 400 men, With the except | e ———————— —————— Chairman Penrose announced today|scaps and powders. 2 =R I killed by federal agents and railroad de-| tha¢ 4n offering the bill in the senate he| Restored the 10 per cent rates on fur INDIVIDUAL RIFLE MATCH |<TATE LIABLE FOE BANK FAILURE| Of hose on duty, were drawn up at at- B i 75 tectives when they attempted to hoid Up | wonla ask that it be made the unfinished |articles, motor boatsfand yachts, port i tention, : advocacy of a unified air service, taking | In California. The reservation, Texas and Pacific passenger train No psiness so as brinz early consider-iable electric fans, ahd works of art amn Ohio, Sept. 15—The na-| Albang, N. Y, Sept. 16.—The appeas| Dach casket, as It was carried downlin both the army and navy, and state- | cannot be used 11, ten miles west of Fort Worth, Tex. n rifla match, the feature | 0f 25.000 depositors of the U 21| the gang plank, was covered with a[ments before a con ressional committee | District Att wesk's shooting In the national [Borough Banks of wreath of violets and of e ation. He was of the opinion that its{which the house post Brady —_— er flowers, tneftha med to cut ta y . passs 1 not be long delayed. Aft-|five per cent -4 Brooklyn, from a | s % e modern aircraft had doomed the | port of the board of county The World's Mecthodist conference has | .. the senate acts the bill will go to con-| Imposed a 10 per cent tax on candy = sodn ¥ Gunner Otho | ruling of the state court of claims, hols | Eift of Pritish officers and organizationt.|caital ship together with other asser- | in his prosecnilons. of drawn up an address for circualtion| rerence for the commiltee of differences|selling at wholesale for more than 43 = = Marine Corps. | ing that the state was not liable for | 210 friends of the deceased. The flow- 1 activities led to General Men- ! shown today when the mmittee | in Methodist church throughout the world | jotween the senate and house. cents a pound and accepted the housa = v Captain Ray F. Hal' |$8,000,000 lost by them in the failure| 'S Were Preserved in cold storaze dur- making a formal request last June | of that body appropriated $1,000 for im-|calling for “aggressive militant chistian. | nator Smoot, of Utah, a_republican|reduction from five per cemt to threa - - ntry. The match [Of the banks, was argued today before | "S (he vovaze and: brought out today the relief of Geveral Mitchell. Sec- | mediate expense of the trial and promise| it | and finished to-|the appelate division of the suprem | [°F, the first time. ‘Weeks medlated in_the contro- ed more member of the finance committee, plansiper cent on all other candies. o to offer in the senate as a substitute for| Rejected the house proposal to exempt f court, thira department. Two officeis, who Were to have ma/ °n needed. Brady had asked o ot it ZR I SbnE S scores of 378 out of a| Attarneys for the appellants sald tne| th® trip home Al with the result that General Men- rd for aditional funds declaring| Willism Johnson, & night garage fore- oher withdrew his request the whole measure his bill in which from income taxes the salaries of th 8 = 7 h calth would be expended by the|man, at Brooklien, Mass., was struck on| incorporated a manufacturers’ tax plan.|president and judges of federal courts . 2% over the seven range |lepositors seek to recover from the | NCT¢ MOt on board when the disaster| Reports of difference between the two 5 the head and lashed to a post by three | This ure has the support of a num-|and the first $500 of income from in rd Bpid fire range against pasioned by the alleged “n They were Licutenants C. A. Tinker a men who drove off with a $3,000 auto-|pher of manufacturers’ associations, rep- ments by individuals in bul general in charge of the|mobile. resentatives of which were in conferencelloan assoeiations. ibition prost cution id t a he expected to present to the federal| Fdgar Aldrich, 73, veteran United | — ship. General | grang § e v evidence that liquor|States district judge for New L. OF > ccentuated after the July bombing tests fluence: | Teatora B. Mull. off the Virginia capes which were held to 37, o banks. Clark — determine whether aircraft had destroved ates Marines, who had the |mer Attorney General Will} Sor > 2 ¢ 4 | Mitehell ma e tests : was served and consumed at the party i leton, *7. H., v e EE TS % Jaless 10 varioms te A e YORK FOR SOUTH CHINA|jj; contention and recently submitted | ziven by Arbuckle, in which Miss Rappe| the effects of a fall early in the sum.| IO AWAIT COMMITIEE REFOR: REDUOERGN| OF (X 0N O bore Swiss rifle match was [tions constitutin ,‘ Ly e repcrt on the subject: This report now leged to have received her fatal|mer. £ e v 71 fReh, ri<= of New Haven.| Attorney Genoral Charios o Sewt New York, Sept. 16—The tip of Man-|is in the hands of Secretary Weeks but e o§x - .| Geneva, Sept. 16 (By the A. P. New York, Sept. 16—While an azree. n. with a total of 110. Richards |argued that the state. cmeney | hattan Istand, financial part of the white| whether it was disapproved or indorsed | 'In addition to t firs* place in the small bore|of its soyes man’s world, today took on a touch E Major W. D. Frazer. coast |malfeasance and eriminal com, third with 337 former suparintendents of quor in consequence seneral debate on the work ° he | ment has mot been sizm was nnder- s other troubles Ar-| Discovery that the Savin HIill yacht|General debate on the work tof the | ment has not el Jgni General Menoher has not yet been 2 ubles AT club, at Boston. was being made the rent| League was completed by the assembly | stood tonight that representatives of tha ity s Do el lonl g ot kle may suffer the loss of his custom.|club, Ston, o e e el |of the League of Nations today. The|Longshoremen's union ani steamsns = reentry rifie match. With a |prosecuted, and that it s immune fron | the OFien made antobomile, said to have cost § dezvous for rum-runners was followed £ 120, having seventy over a pos- |liability or damages resulting frem wrh| AS a demonstration In favor of per- Menoher was appointed chiet | Box | rarelessness and malfeass, mittine sonth China a place at the com-|of tha air service in Decefmber, 1918, Aptaln P. G. Houhui. tUnited Siates |Aeials asance of its of-|yno Washington conference on limitation | then being in command of the Sixth Army . won the Wimbledon small| “It would be a dangerous precedent,” | °f ATmaments and the Pacific question.|corps nateh wits @ score of 99. Vir- | he said, 1 > rnment officials say if ft is|by seizure of liquors valued at $2,500 on shown that liquor was transported fromthe float. Los Angeles to this city in the automobile in France and previous to that | ssembly will take a recess until it is | owners have decided upoh a wage reduc- alled together to hear the repcrt of | tion to take effect October 1. At a cgn- the various committees, some of which | ference today it was unofficially reported .nm-...‘.mn-. will be ready early next week. that both sides have agreed to cut wages: h | is liable to confiscation. Marry Sinclair, 40, Akron (Ohiq) S oAy o gt oo g S e S50 hold the statollable for | 2vEral thonsand, Chinces topped OFf a|having commanded! tha Forly/[Second SE{ Subpaenas) were: fssued” today' sum-|eportemin, was shot to dsathiwhils se- | Ors=nization of the inersatioaalcoustyifiom 1 RoutitorshicisiStEN, Richards had the same total, but|the failure of any bank mass meeting in City Hall park with alRainbow Division. On assuming office in | moning Lowell Sherman and Fred Tien| turning from Cleveland with two women |Of Justice is ranked by Bonham. parade down lower Broadway to the Bat-|succession to John D. Ryan, he merged Mg St st o e _— | Conftrmation of Judge F. V. X. B terv and back to Chinatown. orwa: back, declared to have been guests at|and another man in an automobile. The % V. 0" shiping board : o mann of as the fourth deputy | T. V. O'Conmor of the shipninz boar the party, toappear before the United|shots were fired from another car which | : 9 s it tion with the office of director of AL | Sratcn mewnd. Jon had been following the Sinclair machine, [J105¢ Of the court and receipt of ac-yacted as mediatyr at the conferencs E In his re-organization he | pney were questioned vesterday con " |ceptances from six of the eleven Judges | will be present Monday it was = e employed the staff plan used in the Am-| cerning liquor allezed to have been con.| Govermment fiscal experts are at work m-\ecl{ed Wedne ~:l‘:|> d\;;v_re ’;r‘\: :::z‘llll: when another meeting will b grican Expeditionar:f Forces, known as|sumed at the Arbuckle party, and accora-|on reports for the state department e e T e automobiles, the Chinese marched four|G System, consisting of four groups, | ing to Tobert Gamarilln. Sessiant Tmtt: f Juds nann by a joint confer- | SYRIKES INVOLVING 25 abreast, cach carryinz an American flag|namely, ~ administration, information, r- | basis of a 48 hour week. - was won by F. W. Rogers, New|PRESIDENT HAS POWER To The parade par: blocked traffic] with 198, W. H. Richards, New MAKE RECESS APPOIN: - for nearlv an hour and attracted thous-|aeronautics. - e tranked Cagtais M. D. Sny_ NTMENTS | onds o spectators. Following thelr leaders who rode inl the war time bureau of aircraft, produe- “ States Infantry. for second having scores of 197. Washington, Sept. 1. Harding's nower to make s i pointments during the MERCHANT DIES OF WOUNDS ment of congress — President recess ap- present adjourn- set- g forth the complete military and & ence commitice was approved today by l SEREL i 1 + 2 ed State district attorney, Fishback sald|naval budgets of the leadmg foreign | tpec Cormmiiiee W b ) < WARRANT IN L > lfas been affirmed by | O% M red. white, blue and yellow of that; training and operation and supply. more “than forty auarts of liquor were|powers for the use of the American del- |\io, 25SeMmUIY on the fourth ballct. The : BY MIGHWAYMAN |AUorey General Daugherty in . for, | DA, Of China adhering to the Canton| General Menoher was the first to ap- | consumed in three days at the Arbuckle|egation at the armament conference. . |council v ST T! Poston, Sept. 16.—Strfkes tnvolvins INFLICTED s MAN | mal” opinton made painriL it & 1% | Fovernment. ¥ ply this system to a war department bu- | Sporimcn. ! his selection. 3 Bt R g i | department of justive 8ht by the| " Overhead, scattering leaflets. clrele|reqy and later the general Staff adopted Thousands of visitors te - Ravenna, | The SiX judses who have notified the |oupiic concern sufficlent to warrant 1 s i, Mass. Sept. 16.—Wallace| In his gpinion Mr. Daugherty three airplanes. One was ted by a similar system As president of a Italy, who participated in the observ- |SeCTefanat Of the Jea£RS (04 % oo | vestigation to determine the blame for 5. candy merchant, Who |sents from a rulin of fomeer s i, | Wen Kam-Man. a Chinese military avi-lioard of officers convened in 1920 to | SEEKING PHYSICIAN WHO ance of the 600th anniversary of the [35ve #58 John Bassett Mogre of 'HE | their instigation. prosscution and com- . and shoy three times by an | General Knox handed down i ony 7C), | AtoF. The other machines also carried | report on a separate executive depart- ATTENDED MISS RAPPE |death of Ante Alighieri continued to |\ "ited States, Dr. Antonic % De B4 |tinuance, the full bench of the supreme _ rown man, whi's on' his wav home [hols that where: tpel rung.? 101 and | Crifiese. ment of aeronautics, he recommended de- Vit scenca trequented by the mmors, | Amente of Cuba. Viecount Robert Fintay | i Riig oday. The court susataed S fro ML M i hB ] imed or Sammetified Saate i P velopment of commercial aeronautics and al Italian poet, ofCRRat Britaia Dr, BULEC Joder of | decres of the lower court dismissing = Eicnton_is W NewiciL WeBber; who |dent mumt' delerminia, i i hip st CASTALTIES TN BATTLES indicated that the government should not | San Francisco, Sert. 16.—A new de- Hofland. Dr. Andre ciss of )'r|an4:c a suit in equity brought by the Moors T eaair monoen trom bonind | prhether T a practical senser that| | OF GREERS AND TURKS|Undertake the production of aireraft It- | velopment foday was fhe announcement| A bleck of hetels bathhomses ana|20d D Max Huber of Switzerland. _ |Drop Forging Company of Springfield ®hen the straneer stepoed from Dehind | hody Ia fn sexsion’ sy ey Son oy M0t O¥; GREEES A "|self unless trade combinations were |that Dr Arthur Boardsice, house phy-|amusement places on the boarawalk of |, JON% Bassett Moore Wlihu Root, Jus- | acainet emmbers of fhe Mt AT tree and sald something that the |can be given to appolntreat. s e b formed against it. The board also rec- | sician at the St. Francis Hotel, and the i Rockaway beach, which is on the ocean |lC° (¢0r8 Gray and Oscar S. Straus.|eomcifation and arbitration to prevent : merchant was umable to hear.| confrmation, X 3% Teailhig Brums, e Mo St L e | ommended that the operation ‘of army |physician who first attended = Miss |aide of Long Iina mar destroyed by | American members of the permanent in- | tno hoiding of hearings in comnection & I . s shdvmen _ ets racent offensive ‘azainst the Turk.|2nd naval afroraft be left to the war [Rappe, is beinz sousht by the authori-|fire, soms estimates plasing Lhn s o |ternational high tribunal of arbitration | ity a laber dispute. g - B e N | Wovs BESTER 10 2 e s e e IBE S liavia navy department ties. Milton T. U'ren, assistant dis-|$500,0000, at The Hague have wircd the League - g el L Ty WORK S amEEy bt TUSLHG\; hM";w"\m S trict attorney, announced late today secretariat, explaining why their organ- | cHALLENGE RIGHAT TO . It is bellaved robbery was the K CAUSED $250,000- the Greeks. e Turkish losses in dead e had not been located = s izaticn had refrained from nominating SCHOONER B e ol | e e Dol N S, Sept. 16ms | 17, 00 ohic e o TET FIPRING INDUSTRY |search. Dr. Beardilee I wanted to tes- [ ed with the announcement” that four of | oo S I s oo appointments | , New Yoek, Sept 18—he' right of miv a meager description of the | third of the buildings in H\\:ny’:v\y:) Ml 1500 prisoners, no_guns and Jittle ma-| Avantte City, N J. Sept, 16.—A res. | 'Y before the grand jury regarding| Chicago's largest packing companias N tember 7, with aloss of § » Sep-1Y rial, while the Turks captured 508 certain phases of the med'cal attention | will ina olution was adopted {oday by the Unit- | gitif\f R8T S TECT e il o ed States Fisheries Association In con-|® e federal astherities to seize the allemed “American shop | U7, the President as members of the tri- | um “running schooner Henry L. Ma representation” system. bunal fof arbitration gyl R shall was challerged in admira court J Hague convention of 1907, to perform | & for the owrer Bigger crowds than usual greeted today when attorneys for t mer vention here calling upon the mavy de-| .;}”HT,‘ &t SR T iy functions ccntemplated in the conven- [ g 8% R Lol GRITE ok e nrossed. partment to conduct maneuvers in sec. | Arbuckle's publle appearance today. A| The scheemer yacht Amerles, bound |tion.” said the message “and that tions where fishing is not one of the lo- | few moments befor o s the result of a hoy's des; prisoners. s d cessation PLANX TO STIMULATE WORK man put water on it with a hoge. The principal reasons for the cessatior This was revealed today of the Greek drive are given as inabili- ¢ THE s oday wh o SUILBING ‘TRADES | o5 Miller, 12, confesses, mo;e;f:- Tj‘i’;’; ty to break down the natfonalists re: Sent 16.—Stimulation police, that he started the g g Head s. ‘The brief maintained the vessel sta;zeaiat In polies court. for & arelimirary beaes | e, SIUE harbor at Annapolls for|invitations for judges under the mew | '7F™ The beef mainthined the PR olic fire fn_tne| S1c® by storming the strons matnral po-|cal industries, “as submarines, deptn|fn police court for @ orellmi:ary bear|preservation by the ‘mavy department, |permanent court of international jus. 2 in the building trades | Sfable of the Queen hotel here, whiey | Sitions east of the Sanzarius river, the|bombs and maneuvers generaily have |ing on o b harges, the ansion of the plan which, | 2PTead With such rapidity | fatizue of the Greek troops, and the nec- e fur- that most of = tnes Wined ‘mut o | C8Sity of rearranging and shortentng Iin of communication. = the” yond the three-mile limft at t Was escorted to Newport, R. I, by Ad-|tice is under anohter treaty, to which | ue capture, and_hence outside = Sn:!. ayor Mahoney, and other |the United States Is not a party and |jcaiction of the United Staces. val and civic officials al - | ori as | v sked - e o T e Paliee: | 3¢ Tblrs ™ GE e oy | e 400] 1s aboard the de-|in respect of which mo authority has| ane government was asked to girs was made a eubmartne base it has had |¥igilant commiitee formed to assist the been playing havos with the fishing in- |Crowd. mostly men, attemnted to ‘rush dustry” President Duffy of Province.|through the doors. They were held by town, Mass., M | the business section hao been successtul in was ki ore Toals. wil be brousht to the atten- | fort the flames were brought under con. of the Hoover conference on unem- | Tk been conferred on us, we Teluctantly | n. latitude and longitude of poimts ol Drosecuting officl < have reached the eonclusion that we are | whare it is alleged liquor was tra ment, officials of the American Fed- e RELIEF SHIPMENTS ARE the mmallest catch of fish in its history. |Dolice and prosccuting officlals In main-| Jebn Lisen, 51, was Milled by an east |not entitied to make oMicial nominations | prery ¥ i afleged liuor was transs rration of Labor sald today. The St | PECIDE TO MAREET THEmR DELAYED INSIDE RUSSIA| The convention endorsed the bill of |Yalning law an 3 o bound passenger train near the center of |for the mew court. We cxceedingly re- | (o shore. . Iouls plan ecomprises definite agres. POTATO CROPS Ix Akl Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, |the cow eating. New Britain when stepping from inlgret that announcement of this cor % Betwesn T piviATs 9 projected S IN EUROPE| _ . gept. 16 (by the A, P.)—The|that would prohibit the dumping within| Following the court session District | front of an oncoming train he walked sion has been unavoidably delayed.” TEXTILE WORKERS ARE T Bhuagito 7 iyl A4 mbers | St Johns, N. B, Sent. 16— New B mepsented _ delays fnside Russia to |the three mile limit of all refuse, dves.|Attorney Bradr gave out a statement |directly into the path of the . other ®» and unions bers S oy » Sept. 16.—New - <y o - he engaged upon the workWo the | wick potato growers anno; Tt % & oi's or other discarded matter detrl-|in which he ecplained ‘he reasong for | train. ha mnced today|American Relief administration ship- | O i i dthat danger of misunderstandings | they had declded to ma-ket L d delay mi g uture s he ng in the famine 2 e. determination to press the murder RESIST WAGE RBEDUCTIONS p e o 1la/ the mafteciiig 1% tha 0 mental to marine life. tnacti; . o u iz i ielay may be minimized, if not en-| in Europe on accourt eTons THREE ARMY OFFICERS KILLED i i e . Later. sking the fi akichiGacs T SRR U e e e 00 1 :S;F:.;mel 5 he cannty hoard of wn| Armenta fumes eseaplng from a brok- WHEN FLANE FELL 150 FEET| . ist all attempts at further edue- rely removed. islation In the United States, which, they| vividly Into view the difficult transport | MORE THAN 400 BANKERS mervisors fo. a secial fund with whi ¢ | S iC machine in the plant of the tions of wages in the textile industry = assert, has practically stopped exporta.|®roblems, and Colomel William N. Has- STAR1 FOR LOS ANGELES . A LOTTERY ON WORLD'S tion across the border ute Arbuckle, 1a: ', diréctor of the American Relief o Brossotl Arhuckloahatss A contract has been signed with a|-Administration work In uRssia, is ex- SERIES GAMES FRUSTEATED| sioumahip line to supply fifreen wiimers{bected immediately to deal with this = = = 3 H Knickerbocker Ice Company, FEast 70th| Dal'as, Texas, Sept. 16.—Lieutenant|and to inaugurate a permanent cam= “We may have to go to all parts of | Street New York, drove hundreds of | James F. Armstrong and Sergeants |palgn to organize the mon-u worke the United Stater for evidence.” persons from nearby tenement houses,| New York, Sept. 16.—Mora than 400 Gibson and White, from Post Field, |ars of the south wss announced here to- . > bankers from the Atlantic coast States | Arpuckle mut ampear in the court | SO of Whom were overcome and rushed|ort Sill. Oklahoma, wers Killed at Love |day after a conferencs between mors Sept. 16—A lottery on the | 1© CATTY DOtatoes to the lturopean may. ituation on his arrival In Riga mext|siarted for Los Angeles today In spe: |op' Sumerior Judze Parold Louderbaek | {0 hospitals. | Field, Dallas, today, wWhen an army de|than 200 southern iabor leaders and > e | ket. Monday. cial trains to attend the convention ot s A = Haviland observation plane went into |Samuel G rs, president of the Amer- v of the forthcoming world's n tomorrow to gned to be ar. Sompe: all games has been frus ee—— the American Bankers' Association, Oc- | 2iin i3 0 e of the two mansiaughe | oW water & reservoir on Shingle |a snin at an altitude of abour 150 feot |lcan Federation of Labor. e g 68,500 BARRELS OF roTa R WEBSTER POLICE CHIEF |tober 3-T. The trin wil be made lei- Ak e 1o | Hill, ‘West Haven, revealed a “drowned” jand crashed n the arrest of three men and TOES FORME: CE ter charges against him. The charge Iy . on of 10,000 tickets, it became SHIPPED FROM HOULTON, ME. GUILTY OF ACCEPTING BRIBE ! S'rely and stop: will be made at points o today. re ; to carth. The 'machine | Charlotte, N. C.. will bo headquarters coted by the grand jury Wednes,|automobile which when salvaged answer- urst into flames s it struck the | for the organization campaign. e aratimmene 15 arely o ren: |ered the description of one of two cars | ground. A = mal proceeting, however. Dut Arbuckls, | TePorted stolen from Pennsylvania. two Al oo L ooy GUARANTY TRUST CO. months ago. B of interest along the route. men, all residenta of this city,| Houlton, Me, Sept. 16.—Two hundred| Worcester, Mass., Sept. 16.—Patrick mitted. according to police, partici- [ and seventy-four cars of potatoes, con-|F. Canty, former chief of police in Web-| WALL STREET GUARDED Jation In the plap, but asserted no taining 68,500 barrels, shivped from here df he desires, may plead on the charge RUTH HITS 56TH ==n HAS REDUCED DIVIDEND ster, was sentenced by Judge Fodick in ANNIVERSARY OF EXPLOSION |or the district attorney, may make a . R o) “kets had been so'd. They intended | yesterday established a new record, J.|superior criminal court today to serve motion to have it held In abevance un-| The hundredth anniversary of the de- HOMER OF SEASON| New York, Sept. 15.—Directors of © sl the tickets at $1 a piece. police | P. Darling, superintendent of Bangor and|nine months in the house of corrcction| New York, Sept. 16.—Under heavy|til disposal of the murder charge. claration of independence 2y and ! prizes ranging from $300 to| Aroostock Railroad said today. The pre- of Central| New York, Sept. 16.—Babe Ruth hit|Guaranty Trust Company, America was being celebrated Thursday | his 56th home run of the season In the|sources exceed those of on a plea of guilty to accepting a briba | police guard, Wall Street went quiet] .« 1% were to be awarded on the total| vious high mark was 232 cars shipped throughout the Americas, the celebrations | fourth of $180 from Abraham Sandowsky of [about its business today—the first an- ate receipts each Jay as reported in in 1913. At $3 a barrel the comsign- ¥ inning of the game against the|institution in the Urited ‘Worcester June 18 to refrain from ar-|niversary of the disastrous bomb ex-| Premler Briand announced yesterday |centering in Central America and ex- | St. Louis Browns today. None was on|announced Lo newspapers. The men asserted {he ment represented $205,500. Antother !resting hfm in connection with a liquor Plosion which killed forty and injured 'that the French parliament would ge-|terding to a number of cities in North | the bases. Shocker was pltching for St Man was purely a local one. large shipment left today. ‘ Tald, gz more than a hundred. e 2 . sume work on October 18, _ 'and South America. TLouis. s b okl P g R i s g ke S SRR o R Ak g 4 L

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