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2T POPULATION 29,685 ~ " &SAWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 : 12 PAGES—88 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS. ; VOL LXill—No. 232 quiries are now being made in Wash- assistant secretary of agriculture. ‘ ington, it wag learned here today as to - H e N uuse " nr Edward Snenson, founder of the Great : | Stdtes government hat the Washingten Noriern | TOISEranh 'Cor,/died: ‘it Copen- | conference on problems of the Pasific \ SRS should precede that on the limitation cf o Eenaments es wasiorienallyntee President Harding will be the guest of ——— best, or_if, as apparently is suggested Is to Be Opened Today to Pro-| People Left to Their Own Re-| Atianta, Ga, Oct. 2, it was announced e now, the conference on armaments should come first vide Food and Shelter For| sources — Government is S S e istri A oyclone in the business district of Lowell Sherman Told District Attorney Swann of New York! . rzsr prrams or iz s 1,000 Unemployed. Dodging Responsibilities, | zancetieonie., caueed nroperty” aam- Is Monopolizing Attention of the Senate, But Making Nc That Those in Attendance At the Party Felt Little Con.| “XhCS/ON AT Orrav, GERM New York, Sept. 22—The oty and | Moscow, Sept. 22—(By the A. P.y— S Headway—Opponents of the Prohibition Legislation Mannhetm, Germany, Sept. 22 (bY :;;:-moz,‘:{eux. “Nr. Zero of tne sne Everywhere Lhrouahoul]l(us:na the (Se| _desenk; O, Grew,] ‘;('h;‘:";;;"c:‘l“:“w";: o] 2 = el . s 4 " ran a race today viet govi c s unlo Eraone ed by s . cern Over. Miss Rappe’s Iliness, the Opinjon Being That| ™ A F)—Desclation and ratus wlons |, [ CCer ten 2 wsts tofhy fo d |11 Eoverment is wnloadii. sespens- | IO e Switeeviand. Steadfastly Refuse to Grant Unanimous Consent to Ex- She Simply “Had a Bun On” d uckle Seemed| FE o of St The town had 6,500 (1D, workers are being urged to botain their e ; : 2 D7kotain th . Ryan arrived at New York edite the Bill—f i . rosidents, of which a majority of the| ANnouncement was made that a mub |own materials, run their own affairs and | Thomas F. Ryan arri ) ite the Bill—Question ore nate is Whether men engaged in the chemical work: Inicipal lodging house would be opened | obtain their own food. on :wl “Eur St: llnehr O(Il!mmc after P e Se is to Have the Same Opinion As Everyone Else—Every-|Tero Killed or wounaed. _Soldiers in tomorrow to provide food and shelter | “Decentralize; do it yourselves, and do | #0€! Shei st s French uniforms are clearing away the | for 1.000 unemployed. Mr. Ledoux la- [not depend upon the central government TS the Beer Bill Will Be Allowed to Block the Tax Blu Il)d P i very! " o The North German Lloyd line has in- i . 5 wreckage, picking up the dead and in- [T said he was negotiating for a bu for everything,” is the burden of instruc- A tiedr ity s 8 5 body Was Feeling the Effects of Whiskey and Gin— |jured s after big battle Ing to feed and sholter at lo tions broadeast by the government since | WWEUrated a second freight line service to Possibly the Peace Treaty. Eleven hundred dead and four thcu- [Other thousand mén. He also domestic fre trade WAS instituted and the | SOuth Amrica, with the steamer Wes Women Filled the Court Room at the Arbuckle Examina- | ¢ injured is the latest estimate of |n apbeal to the churches to obsn their |new. economic policy of the Eolsheviki [ {21 o 8400 tons. Washington, Sept. 22.—The -an‘i-beer| “We bel! s - ve a change should be made the disaster vesterday, which caased a |buildings to house the homeless. declared. Provincial officials, laber s | il virtually mone fonaze at- |in the entire system of taxation, tion in San Francisco. Mannheim-Ludwigschafen district than |OPened by the mavor's commitice on |relief committees are all told the same | 0cPt Van . e legislation, the . so- [housing and feeding, under the diree- | thing. the league of nations an appeal for the Ghesl s s M e Lt o il el e e e [ S S A famine sufferers of Russia. Was present at the post mortem, hoth [lation around Oppau equals anything |tion of the Salvation Army. The buil M. Kalifiin, chairman of the Russ n corroborated Dr. SWange's deseription of | Seen at Verdun or in Flanders over a |ing. a Seven story structure in West | general committee for tamine reiief, chose the bruises ant coroner 1loon | hope to succeed, f at deral | trating all our efforts in an | the floor of activities, and a ion ageats were scored of three hours by w- 22 District “Attor- trom L é senate. % aator | change those impor:. a Mrs. Jane Briam, a negress, 114 years stightly higher in August than the pre-| Oppoments of the prohibition Whotosraphs | similar area. Hundreds of persons are |Sixteenth street, was turned over with- | this admonition us the text of his Specch e il Sty and later the senate got into a | finance comnzZttes of th body. were offered an evidence | A1EgIng In the ruins for the bodies of |out expense by Johm J. Ascher. its own-{es during his recent tour of the atmine | Oy W10 WA a/slave of a Viriginia tary tan ch 18 notun- | be most unfair and v A tear in {he bladder wall was deserib. [Telatives or friends, mearly a thous- [er. Cots will be provided as soon as|areas. He berates Aeal oflicials for | g agom until £ J led when it adjourned until temor-| It was expiained the eiatement Vin ed by Dr. Sarange, who said that the | and of which have been recoverel thus v:\‘rfmnns ahrn '«nnr: out and other alter_ mrm‘nz“mmr eyves toward Moscow, and ” & -'"-\' S issued today was in n minority wh Party | bladder and other organs had heen pre- [ far. ations can be made urged thiem to 2o ovt and get food, them- o a| A motion nator Steriing, in | report on the bill; a 1 ort will ™ AT- | 'served by Dr. Ophuls. He said he be-| Thirtysix hours~after the explosion,| Abpenls were ale sent ont for Bread |selves, in districts where It Wis obe | coremein grant ommunder of the Seor. | CI4TER Of he bill, to give U rishl of |be submited to the sence laer for come » f mur- | Jieved that death came from peritonitic | from the gaping. funnel-like nole where|and coffee to feed the first 1,000 of un- | tainable. tah Rice Masons for the Northern jur-|¥ay and displace the pending Panama |ferences of the democrats cm ihe com- or- | resulting from the ruptured bladder, and | the Badische works formerly emploved, to be enrolled by the Salva-| Departments ars beinz reduced, and | jeqiction tolls mesure was m te in ay | mittee and of the democratic ember- Mee after vv‘r UL- that the runture®was caused by some ;there are still to be heard moaning ard |tion Arrm; nffirm!s. who will pass onm |large ;mm\wr& of men are being thrown | = it after a wrangl » whother the | ship of the senate = Yok e B s et iy every application. out of employment. Those who have Ty o | motion was debatable. adjournment was| The majority report aiso has an auto-| pr Ophuls faid that he was calied in|diers search for possible sur _While the elty .was preparing s |been receiving fosd have been Dlaced on | nerg by e peeernmeny amounting i | (aKen Without reaching & decision submitted, Chairman Penrose ar man. ] for a most mortem examination by Dr. |Twenty-five hundred of the injured are [shelter, Ledoux continued his tour of |reduced rations, and workmen in nation- | 130 2on 500 wog: ammeamcot vestaday | The outlook for he bill w senate today that he hoped to e SFer- i A" B Rumwell, the phyeician who at.|reported to have passed through the [the Rowery, waterfront and city alized factories are being paid in man- | by the war finance corporation. |cated further by announcemsn ready tomorrow. He plans at ¢ t the woman was Lis | tended Mas Ranpe In most of her last ill- [hospitals of the surrounding citix: distributing free meal tickets to the |ufactured products or in money ins 5 |to call up the jax revision to call up the tax bill with a oight to clude 70N | nose He found the abdomen “horribly | The vast crater is slowly filias with |unemployed. He also assemblel 200 Jot ofod. so that the food responsibi A rediiction In the rate for re-dis- 70" question befc having it read Mr. Swann, and thal he | Giiic aed he sald, as a result of the|Water and it ma® never be known how {jobless and marched them to _the lof the government may be (A mediclion In fhe'rate for iTells | S Whethier 'hs |btr fyeamitn stou\|te osiberation: ¥ = for an invitatlm 104 rupture and a conzestion of blood in |many victims found a grave there. The|ETounds of the Cathedral of St John | It seems, however, that with | haif to 5 per cent., effective today, was | '¢ held until disposed of, the | cessful effort to get t easure up to- t attornes’s oflice. | govaral organs of the lower abdomen. firemen and relief- workers have rot yet | the Divine. and asked for a conference | the exception of the extreme communists. | announced. by the. Boston Federal Re- |' v the peace trea day, but the beer bill got the right of t ready o remmrn | S O eurmited, was cansed |been able to discard their sas masks. | With Bishop Manning of the Protestant |are pleased with the government's change | cervs ok | edictions wete m o | way c to £y at the |y ier distention of the bladder, re-| The Thirty-second Army Corps of the|Fnpiscopal church of New York, regard-|of policy. Attempts at general central- = tion but it appeared possible = r | @itz probably from some outside|Frenhc army is in complete charza cf |Ing using one of the church’s chapels |ization af everything proved Living costs in Massachusetts were | 4¢Cision would be reached tomo LODGE SENDING CALLS r which appeare | canse 3 the area, and every available nch | for sleeping purposes. trous for thre years that it is The defense did not cross examin any |medical officer has arrived carly this| When the bishop sent out word he |anyt TO ABSENTEE SENATORS g new would be welecme as pos- | e . skt ately 20 | tion refused steadfastly today o grant witnesser, and Judge Lazarus|morning to co-operate Wwith the Ger- |¥as busy, Ledoux marched away with |gible promising relief ofr the average ic:'ncin,:(’::-'l‘o\:u:h:r\r\arfx\sgz‘;v’:-k 2 unanimous consent to expedite the beer | Washington, Sept. 22.—Absentccfmm n T averuntll 3 p. e tor man’ hyslelana and surgeons The |his' men.'whom.he mald were Citen ¥ Cimmunista aboiitly: Tisist A het g 2 {Dill and threatened to continue obstruc- |in the semate, which caused . concers rras B Al e e s i e s L s T Tt 5 i Rambina Maud Delmont, the | operating. 2 HeHrby) cestapEant, responsible for the breakdown of the |in the United Sta t x y shop Manning said ha weuld rtes I B the beginning of | &r ning witness, Alice Blake and Zeh The village of Wdigheim was badly Later reconvened, w B X a S v ans and e exp) the cotton vear, August 1, the Census| \\ENDMENTS = what today, a half do th pses . e ¢ will he among the witnesses to- | Wrecked, and it has not been possivle |have met Ledoux had he waltal. that the new system adopted is bureau afnounced. i DM NI TRORORED tors putting i an appearance izt . e the district attorney announc- |10 rescue some of the vietims Who are | .l et n o modified communism and nt ca TO TAX REVISION BILL| “Telegrams to about 20 r g N Ria known to be under the debris. A CION ST MEMBBES (0T B ism. It is impossible, however, to find | Necessity of having consular vises of | senators who were absemt m and the gl afier 10y Be0 1 \re Teimont accompanied Miss Rappe | At Oppau whole families were com- UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE |peasants hoiding land who will admit | passports of persons going to France | Washington, Sept. 23 Reductions | WeTe Sent by Senator Lodge, of Wis, Rod _zoord &5 14 and Al Semmacher on the trip from |Ppletely wiped out, about 300 bodies 2 . i the government owns the soil. was again called to public attention in a the normal tax rates on individual | ChUSetts, republican leader. NEUNER - mever | 1,05 Angeles to Selma. Fresno and San | having already been placed in the ad-| Washington, Sept. 22.—Ten additional| .Apart from the lent communists. | satemnet by the state department. ymes of $15,000 or less and a grad- |fentees Were informed -that 7 S ook ¢ | Francisco which ended In Miss Rappe's | joining cemetery awaiting burial. The | members of the national unemployment | there scems to be a general opinicn < 1 death Mannheim hospitals are crowded with |conference which meets here Monday | the ; uated tax of from 10 per cent. to 20 |Sice Was needed for the scheme of granting concessions to| Commissiomer Fmright will axk for | por comt I Pora. | debt and other bills comt 3 B it Mo e ; il f oo 2 2 per cent. on the incomes of corpora- mi . = 1o Sherman. | "0 though many women. unable to et |injured, more than 400 persons having | Were announced by Seretary Hoover. industries is only camoufiaged | $33.216. an ‘mereifte of $5.000.000 | {iong Iy piace of the suzgested flat rate | Senate. nozrash was making a mad |, CTLUE e eom.atood patiently on |suffered from the explosion in this They are: g n. The military control that is | over last vear for maintenance of the ! 13 1" can “wers propesed in amend. = b party. ~ A |y eIk Mrs. Sarah Conboy. New York, secre- exercised and communi; 2 8 i B evive the girl : New York police department, he told the ne are so strong that the Soviet | Mayer committee. government apparently has not been 1 Snerman | Others refused to be satisfied and called veral French soldlers were Killed |tary of the United Textile gVorkers of bed. Sherman | e rhakle | 0n Chief of Police O'Brien. demanding |and many wounded when the force of jPresident of the Buckwin Coal Co. ments to ered tod republican tax revis v /in the senate by on bill [ISTH AMENDMENT % BE ena- ENFORCED AT WESLEYAN i h 3 . : tors Walsh of Massachusetts, and Ge he . gy P « citizens and taxpayers to(the Oppau explosion . wrecked the | Jonn D. Ryan, New York, the United | weakened by its change of policy and| Physiclans who mefect diphtheria | oy g of Massachusetts, el Fa — ¥ ity of mntets T | be given a seat in the court room. French barracks at ERenheim. A trgin|Metals Selling Co. it is probable it has been strengthened. | patients who die will be indicted and | po CROTE THERT, democrats on the fi-) CAfddietown, Se forth B e ety Semnacher who called the district at- |which had just left that station was| Benjmin Stron, New York, governor |as the general public, tired of strife. | proseeuted on charges of murder, it was | "¢ COMMItER o000 sleyan - Universi osition on_ the 7% Winess seriously. | torney by telephone vesterday from Los [blown off the tracks, plowing through |of the Federal Reserve Bank of New |is hopeful that further changes in the | announced at Chicago by Health Com-|,,T°T¥e UP the S105.000,000 loss from |maiter of the breaking of the law as it rbuck po_exprens to me an | EEREy By R e e | thi6 wocdlin anefis whire. Rrenen: soldiers | Tork. 2 economic policy of the government will | missioner Robertson 3 2’ that & 'tax otione i e Al e SR potshen e (e mavier with | AREYIES 0 roihar i}t xisteamontS | o Rt atel wh e e M. F. Tighe, Pittsburgh, president of |be made Proposed that a tax of one cent a zallon |dent William Arnold Sha t . . erman. testifs. arsived todar by automobile. He| The experts Who are inquiring into | the Amalgamated Association of Iron,| Outside the famine area, the condition | Earl Koehn fomnder of & mational se- | °7 FAsoline be imposed at the Dis; TaatcicE AL f0sy X Ar arms St - ind that the capital stoc morial chapel this oo | was taken to the district attorney’s of- |the cause, said that the explosion prob- | Steel and Tin Workers. 2 of peasants is much easier under the|ries of “betting bans” in Gern 100, that Miacoltelsteck morial chapel this t . g et onom | fice immediately and detajned there dur-|ably occurred in the course of tests ot | James F. Gibson, Seattle, president of |new plan, which fixes a definite amount | promising 100 per cent. interest, fi e bl el L et res d 2 Toe | ing the hearing. the compression of a new gas, the pro- | the Watertront Emplovers’ Union. |which must be paid in products, and | Liabilities are put at 75,000,000 makrs| - The majority bill provid Ao Youg vl i L o iy o R g perties of which were insufficiently | Bird S. Coler, New York. commission- | guaranties the peasants againsi requisi- [and assets at 6,000,000 marks. BLOLh = daxs ve in nforced by .he faculty . o efa mon R M |PAY $7,3500.000 FOR SPECIAL known. er of public welfare and chairman of [ticns above that amount. It aiso en- e Gy e oo uan AN p e was sitting with a drink in 7,300, 4 e In@aatiial tALdh Burean® s ioTe f : 5L 8 al taxpayers whose net income is less |including 170 freshmen. g o el P o B R GAINST THIEVES [@ Primarily, it is reported, the disas- d ables gro to sell or exchange their | Director General of Railroads anneune- ' v Praal lopening exercises € and_ talkin o FROFECTION AGA 3 ter was caused by the cxplosion of fit- | John Donlin Washington, president of | surplus foodstuffs without vioiation of [ed he had, with the consent of the pres- | fhan £3,000 would may a normal rate of | Obening exercises N, e ot il aiet | o Yok R Steamenip com- | teen tons of ammoniyni sulphate in the | the Tulldine Tradcs Department, Amer- |tne. law. Ment; cofirine/ddalonal: sulesof rail-] (YO Der omtl atead of tour pev feent. [EPIRAE: Clanets ofgmence s - im0 | panied_renting pars- from the city of | preparation of ‘a mew igas in which the | ican Federation of Labor. The unemployment problem, with win- | road equipment trust certificates amount- | P 34,070 % nrovided in the revieed bill : | mOring & O R Y i e et 1 jk7. 81,600 |sFahiate 4t 200 AMBUEHArss aya.c. tem: | o b K. (Stackhotias, (Springfleld,. | Oi | fat nand® and: Title 10el guatianle, | et 5479 500, taxpayers whose met income is heiween | Speaking of Wesleys g a7 ) 4 |40 annually—a sum equal to their cn-|peraturs between 500 and 00 degraes |President of the National Implement and | threatens to become acute however. It ) and ‘H10.U00 wonidiuay- 2 DarpAE] A e s I e anelts m |tire rental—for special ‘polico protes- | cehtigrade - wera needed. Velliole S stociadun Le e -+ |is far more seriou Russian industrial | Serloun disorders occurred in Vienna | '4X of four per cent. the_excess | part: T demire {0 = ate Y Tacmues 17did ot | commitien counsel. toda ¥told the Mev- | gv.000 SPENT BY MINERS Hoover said, probably would be. devoted | samin disteics T Taicr o I | A e T e O een” were | Income s hetween $10.000 and $15,000 | the Taw as it relates o the £ 1t seriously W mBioeer e i IN UNAUTHORIZER STRIKE |to the selection of committees. Some re- | {ion is under less rigid eontrel tia i | necked oy the police. S would pay a normal tax of six per cent. {ment. I would st rds of maw whether Sir.’ Artuckle | Masor Hylans “Rlave FEREE ot commendations, he added, would Dprob-{Ryssia, & 981, on the excess nver $10,000, instead of |the immor.al Linc " with her or asked about! The statement = whieh Mr. Browh| Indianapolle. Ind, Sept. 22—Led by |ably be submitied to the conference with- With an enrollment of over 1,000 stad- | ¢iEht per cent. on the excess over $4,-|law be taught in . 3 a4 not do w0 in |called & “deduction” based on W ©F ! Frank Farrington, ' president of the |in two or three days by some of these | ALL RUSSIAN COMMITTEE ents, including an entering class of 350, | 000, leges * &+ Only rrasnee | Y., | Tiinons Coal Miners, the anti-admis committees. o “histors of the insti-| Incomes in exeess of $15,000 would pay | constituted author | was made in the course of Mr. Brown's : SE the largest in the history of t! “"askes Arbuckie whar we {¥AT.mafe in the course of Me Browns | iragion slement in the convention of th TENCED To DEATH [ et e e rermont open- | at the rate of sight ner cent., on all over | ererc by our peo vas the matter wi*h the girl. | SUmming un of evidenca so T0- | Uit e cers erica fo oo 5 — 3 < s s " 3 | stitinons of the sy . a he girl. |simming un of evidence so far intrd"| United Mine Workers ofAmerica fought | coNSIDERING QUESTION OF e e Ik T5tot-year that amount but, it was explained, stiti\ons of the land secur eremed to have the opin‘en | 4 ! today for the convention's rejection of g 2 , Sept. y The A. P) ! would recelve the henefit of the ne issue today joine e els =il had | fournment untll next Monday, when the| the recommendation of John L. Lewls, in- ALBANIA AND SERBIA | —The Bolshevist Extraordinary Com-{ o n. o2 wwme Sotoroblle manufactur-|normal tax up to $15,000. The sur-|18th amendmen. is one of » and was not seem | Nauiry into the ‘police department Will| 4o r5i0na1 president, to require the mission has sentenced to death four| C- HArd e crew of | tax rates as fixed by the finance com- |difference between the L 5. Rt et e [ baresumed. B et e sn ttsees oo | Gomeva, Sept. 22 (by/the A 'P)—The| membiers of the all.Russlan committee|oF: and four members of the crew of | tax rates as fixed by the finance com- | fiRercnce between the b K. 7 g e chief eeneation of fhe hearing | L T0 0 LR O unau. | €sembly of the league of nations ad-| for combatting famine, created by the | 115 Yacht, Marold II, narrowly escaped | mitteo wonld remain unchanzed R, Do . drreeloped early In the day when Jules | ¢ -$27,000.78 1 - iiiltteq thrie more ninetl satas Tl | Busetan Soster 2one % ; death when fire early destroved the craft nder the corporation income tax | ¢lement, ¥ of ; . Miss Raops exprees | T 000 fMicial of the Navigazione | thorized strike two years ago. e s o rq| Busslan Soxil sCherument tast daivsamal I08 Sy is S oin ey aaen’ amendment offered Senators Walsh | thought and speech. It is S id what was the matter ehar. an_of The fight with the administration’s | Y& FEsthonia and Lithunia, to mem- | recently dissolved by it the rate on the first 100,000 of corpora- |0f Whether 2 man shall or e Generaie Ttallana, told of two payments| A 2 bership this morning, and in the af-| This word was received here today by o % 4 b be i t a Jone supporters, which continued through : ; : ; Edward McDowell, negro garage em- | tion net income would be 10 ver cent permi ted to drink, but w of 3500 each by his company to Police| SBPITET, FOU GO IS i rength: will | fornoon, the political committea took up | the Russian non-partisan rellef commit- | Edward McDowell, negro garage cm-|tlon net income would be 16 ber cent s 1,5 SOOI 0 Jrh SO0 TV s, ey WO Inmeetor, Dominick Henry as “gratil-| ,® [ fimea at the convention sessions [the uestion of Albania and Serbia. tee In New:York, ‘from a similar: commt- | Plove and Hospltal helver. was hanged by Sis 88 She Sastne. & o WoMEN ties.” is. he sald, was during May ' e major- v. It s now up to true Americans te # b M b two miles from McComb, Miss, | £200,000 would be 15 per cent., and ‘ tomorrow. Debate, however, showed a | Lord Robert Cecil, representing South | tes in Berlin. The advices added that | % MO 3 = 4 | on the incor cess 00,000 wou AT ARBUCKLE HEARING and June, 1920, when Henry, who for- | SREFOW. IO b ToRCECn DOFE ™| Africa, asked for immediate considera- | the Berlin committee had asked the in- | The McComb police say they know of no | on the income in excess of $300.000 wo oal honte and merly had commanded the’ distriet In| TV Elon TATE T75 CUCOIS PESEED | tion of the Albanian-Serbian discussion. | tervention of Gerhart Hauptmann, of | motive for the lynching. TR acheduie” sald a Jojnt statement |tions. In the support of e faco. Sept. 22— The police | ®hich the company's rlers ara Incated, | SoTe of them OPPOSIng SArTiOEIONS | i was opposed by H. A. L. Fisher, | letters recently boomed for president of A Hard Neat I Renuloral C Wateh a|the land—all laws—every mination of Roucos (Fatty) | %as v;fldbrl;uv\nns on awalting trial on| ;i . ered an amendment to Lewis |Great Britain; M. Reynald, France, and | Germany; Da. Fritjof Nansen, Norwe-|_Jeport submitted to Governor Hord-|issued =—by Sena alsh and| R perjury aree. = i i able 10 defy the will o efend our nat det Fhet i B wick, of Georgia, by special committee | Gorr, reduce the tax on the |Colleges €hould be the vanguard. 8isa is to he bound over - v union’s executive board be instructed to < o z ecision un- | the international committee of ussian & S : on a charge | RACE SUICIDE IN NEW the republican majority Tl in|an University is that so lom e tax from 10 per cent. to 15 |18th amendment remains a 7 while it Increases {he tax on | Comstitution, it will be enforced at Wes- about 400,000 corporations which |leyan.® ® f lling for the ac.|til the British, French and lzalian gov-| relief, and B 5 ! g i 0ht ginia Rappe,| ENGLAND EXTERMINAXING STOCK | Sniofce ita decision calling fo #" |ernments could procure deailed news | ident of Switzerland and now prisident of | CTOSSINE t¥0 Weeks azo. says it was due ¥ a court reom filled 5 2 Mr. Farrington as the principal speak- | ©ONCerning events in Albania. thaintergniipgal Red) Croga. = akE:ax';"e riming] intent s xelnstvely w/1 women. B Y\orkél Sept. 2 er during the debate, insisted that the| 1Lord Robert insisted that the league| The quartet condemned to death eom.- | tFaCK With ¢ 2 saw Miss Rapn New Englan i 3 c train Tascade Gustave Ador, former pres.)ingham & Atlantic train at Uasc —Race suicide in s exterminating the stock o i o St o = have a met income of more than $300,000 e e betore the convention was one bt |COUld mot procrastinate when a mem- | prises N. M. Kishkin and S. N. Proko- e ve a net 2 Sentember 9, which | which laid the foundation of the repub- | (591 DXOre the SOTREL OB WiE ONE Of | per ‘appealed to it under circumstances| poviteh, former members of the Russian | SCcretary Davis, addressing = ammual | each year & § CENMEAL: WOOD - TORM LY 1A from injuries |lic, Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn told the | the in s Such_as Albania appealed to Geneva.| provisional government, and Catherine | Convention of the American Insurance| “The and_advantaze to all NOMINATED BY PRESIDENT ng party, four days | Second International Congress of Eugen: 2 21 Tisher thought that they would be | Kushkova and M. Avsark O R ot b | orporationsp of s mmadua ol cmpopes Washington, Set| 3% Matoto ‘" hotel Suite testl.|ics fonight at its opening sessicn. Note 5 &ble to have the information soon, n g mal, al tion income tax. if the excess profits ta ston, Sept. 22—Major General e el | sclontists trom many Darts of the world | MONTREAL CHURCH COMBATS i e e eweep bexond that to the highest pitch s to be aboliched. are seil-apparent. | Leonara Wood was formally nominated of them, the sur- |attended. MODERN FEMININE FASHION | derstanding that the dlscussion would SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS of fgood (Imea- e ar¢ e Experts In the treasury inform us that|py President Harding today to o he hasi momem| Dr. Osborn, who is president of the mot be further delayed whather Infor_ Y ELEOT prosperity. this graduated income X, which we | ernor-general of the Philippine I clared the very 22—, at ha - ropose in lie ne excess profits| Genes v o autopsr surgeon, | Congress, declared the very existence of [ Montreal; Sept. 22—An intimatgn th N B propose in lieu ef tha excess profi General Wood, whose s ands. mation from the governments should be ection for D N vt ithscne bt i ihs Ve Tt ouiat today on 41 dooes o % ed president of the New England Sur- | from New York's streots this winter. The | {ially equal to that contained in the |in the Philippines iavestigating eondis “ Witones sarzeon also tod of |1 art and literature, but'in the entire |in notices posied today on ail doors 0 | LLOYD GEORGE'S REPLY gical Society at the closing session of | meeting is the firit of a series 1o be | bifl of” the republican majority. tions for Proaident Hirglas sos it i U ST e SR N P b s e 55 NOT BEFORE WEEK END |the fourth annual meeting here today. |held in New York, Newark, Paterson,| «we belleve our prozramme is more | pected to assume the governorchip for ¥ Mrpodermmte needier 0“5} tury hias witnessed the pasage of a many- | The notices, nailed up after Archbish- | London, Sept, 55—(By the A, PJ—Al | QCT officers clected were Dr. Herbert | Bayonne, Blizabeth and Hoboken. sanitilile. Decatiee It Sroriae it e I e e A" fomacrows seamion 1t is expected |Child family 1o @ onechild family. The|op Bruchesi recently had issued a de- L Smith of Nashua, N. I, - ; though Premier Lloyd George has prac- tically recovered from his recent illness, it is understood that he will not return porations I ident; Dr. Philemon E. Truesdale of | A plan fer colsolidating the varions | comes sha Fall River, secretary, and Dr. Peer P. | scientific bureaus of the government un- individuals of small in- | nomination is confirmed. bear a less tax burden than, General Wood will be. placed on the those corporations with large incomes.” |retired list of the army October 5 at Wil he introduced testimonv re.|Purest New England stock is not hold- |eree to combat modern feminine fash- at the party, where |INE its own. The next stage is a no- |ions, read: s4ing 1o the witnesses at the eoron. |child marriage and the extinction of the | “Out of respect to our Savious, pre: Johnson of Beverly, treasurer. der the Smithsonian institution has been | Diccussing the proposed reductions in | i to London until about October 1. Pend- 4 = 2 el 5 e Discussing th z his own request, having served more wuest. Misa Rappe was found |Sock which laid the foundation of the [ent in the tabernacle, and for the edifi- | jng is return there Will be no meeting | gi. s coriors tored o 100 The e | DreXnted to the joint committee on re- | Wthe normal income tax rate on individ- |than the necessary thirty years with animg and sereaming after having |Tepublican institution of this csuntry.” |cation of our neighbors, we beg women | of the entire cabinet, Wip Wilch e L 2 organization of the government~depart-|yal incomes below $15,000, the state- - alome in the room with Arbuckls | Dr. Osborn expressed the opinion that |to appear in church only in dress of e the active forces. He will take the oath of office as governor-general in Manila about that date and begin hif duties at once. TUnder the agreement reached by Gen- era] Wood with the author of the |University of Pennsylvania, his ap- cighth floor to the sidewalk on West |from taxpayers whose income is over |pointment as provost of that instititlon 33rd street. $66.000, which affects not more than|phas been deferred a year to permit 905t the wealiineat clank him, to undertake the task assigned him members are Doctors Walter Seely | ments by Arthur MacDonald , scientist. | ment said: and William F. Lynch of Worcester, Horace Binmey wof Boston, George M. Smith of Waterbury. Herman Pitts of The premier, however. is in close touch with all his colleagues regarding the re- ply to Eamonn De Valera, and has per- crier Attorney Matthew A. Brady | the meiting pot theory gave little prom- |irrepmoachable modesty, collams closad . had not been determined whether | 19 of advancing racia: virtues. and sleeves sufficiently long. We draw mnacher, Miss Rappe's manager,| “Put three races together,’ he sald. |specially to your notice the abuse of 4 to have testified befors | “and you are as lkely to unite the vices |dress o ftransparent material. We grand jury at Los Angeles that Ar-]Of all three the virtues. The right |earnestly hope that we wil Inot have to mada admissions regarding {Of the state to safeguard the character |resort to drastic measures to enforce satmen: of Miss Rappe, would bs |and Integrity of the races on which the | this, such as the refusal of sacrament.” Ay future depends is, to my mind, as in- Arbuckle listened intently to teday's | SOntestable as the right to safeguard the | prCES INCBEASED BY “This change will reduce materially the A man whe registered at the Wotel |tax bills of over 3.000,000 taxpavers, in Pennsylvania, New York. as I. Budd, |striking contrast with the republican T,?féi‘f& g&“?i‘l‘;%:g?:fl;o:hn?:; tf‘l'.',i.'.' Providence and Willis Ellis Hartshorn, | yezgif B0 S n S L0 inea when he | plan of cutting, In addition to lowering municate the considered reply of the|Cf N o Taven: tell or jumped from a window on the|the sur-tax bracket the high sur-taxes whole government. = STATEMENT BY HARDING It is the expectatoin here tonight that : Mr. De Valera will receive the premier's |’ P R i By answer at the nd of this wek or the The loss t® the government by our topis i - Set Nominatims of Mrs. Mabel Walker ] t by in the Philippines. His: services as gov- P y. his face ine sertoms ax. |health and morals of its people. ence beginni 3 i ‘Washington, Sent. — President { oo it 4 of | Plan Wwill amount to about ‘$105,000.000. | arnor_general are therefore limited wn- s fac: bearing seriot - AMERICAN TIN PLATE co,|Deginning of next. It is felt that the % Willebrandt, of California, and of | P 109,86 g pression Mrs. Minta Durfes Arbuckle, | Das enlightened government -as to the Irish sitnation will not thereafter de.|™rading in a statement addressed to | o SSPPer (O (AN UTRl o Ty g | Vet the republican majority have With |ger nis ol " jprevention and spread of diseases. It iy velop with such rapidity as t " |¢he Amertcan people, called attention s e et o, | mbit also enlighben goversment'In he | PIESUTER. Sept 32 — The Americen | 350D uch rapldity as to necessi tonight to the national convention of Now Yorx Monday, wat o |Prevention of the soread of worthless |Sheet and Fin Plate Compiay a sub |5t weothe cabifiet mesliug in (Bobt- e TRed Cross fo e, Neln at Columbne, " s N Al .. H The caeilom ot the |08 Intellectual,” as well as ' physteal| %% 15 & ton n the prices of its princl ND APPLE resent plan, bout tweive one fell swoop eliminated the excess Trelmt WP e profits taxes and thereby reduced the | revenue of the government $450,000,000. There should be no reduction of the substantial character proposed by the' re- assistant attorneys general were in- cluded in a long list of nominations sent to the senate yesterday by Pres- |ident Harding. months, A preliminary cabled summary ‘of the conciusions as to conditions in the islands and the extent to which the is- ror = P publican - majority, leading to such tre. | AnGeTs Now are ready fo o Woltew | “T'o the American People: = blica ri - s eral Wo: Vomen ammed ° bl pal products, over the extremely low SAUCE IN BANDIT'S FACE | orne’ oyeentive committes of the| A “moerality elause” pledging aetors |mondous reductions in the needed Teve | o omonerer iy, oo et il of ustice for mearly two hears| bt prices which have prevailed for the las Amerioan Red Cross has arrangzed for|and actresses to “conduct themselves nue of the government in the interest of 1. TAMETen Forbes {oTHCE ECOUERIY ve the court mession heman, and & uouan TRADED LIGUOR three or four weeks. Boston, Sept. 22.—Hot roast pork | national convention to be held at Co- |due regard to public convention: excess profit making corporations with-15n0 " ers G0 of President Harding, al- e policemsn were busy keeping them POP. FOOD AND CLOTHING |, h°, increase was brought about,|and apple sauce saved James Tompkins'|lumhus, Ohin, October 4-8 inclusive. Its | penalty of forfeiting their positions with f out providing for a just and equitable | 2o, FSTVERt OF TreiCor CRRCTs: oy e s Bt % b ot = e b bstantial ACantlh avenue sea pxitl fromia holdip)iertciar ‘ondect o Rtne assembling ‘of | Insefied s (ML contracts’otta larke flm | reduction to the individual whose income [Tea0y hae reached Wasbineion OO of me e ered * N demand. s deman: as been stead- |Jate today when, pointing a revolver Z 0 five days’ notice. will be Immediately | js jess than $15,000. ok - porpis " o N 4 , S H as s possible of the great num_ ¥ i o Secret: and women who could show no “";'Aa‘;l‘e:‘“mg;:;' e e . ily Exowin within tho last three weeks |at hie stomach, iwo men commanded |5 Tt devoted men and women who un: | producing corporation. The statement by Senators Walsh and | oo, "%t b= ,:‘,';“‘:2;‘,5‘ LMy dentials were . 3 . - | un oday he companies mill opera- | to throw up his hands. Tompkins . v * sovi Gerry was concurred in, it was an- ’ : ar » d , when 1 s dertook voluntary sesvice in behalf of | _ ) 3 a A _ Mr. Women wers given preferedte bscaue | dren, when eharged with operating two | tions was declared to be double that of | Was hastening to serve a customer. He | o oo, ¥ oy O T A z nounced, by Senators Simmons and Reed, | i, the public. however, when M %gs Lazarur’ court In largely devoted | llavor stifle today, told the judge that|september 1. complied with instructions by dashing | nf tasm e ot cleing time and acty, | ARTNE CORPS LEADING the other two minority members of the | Loroes BFINES it to Washingtor on his v Delegations from the | 8he had no money and o traded liquor |~ Another featurs of the revival which |the pork order into one bandit's f = thom arpisilsyine- e o oL Y: RIFLE TEAM MATCH | 5. i membe return Jifs 1 Octolier. D ace, | sty to SR s T finance committee now in Washington = 3 i igilante committes, trom clubs | *he made with the neighbors for food |attracted general attention wag’ .he|and dived out an open slde window. S ULL L Pl B It made a general attack on the fax ro. |,, The, WAr secrefary has hai nothing EEye B - fand clothing. A jail sentence of 30 days o St Red Cros: o convention will i organizations packed the seurt | o 0 4a¥s | statement that “delivery overnight” had | John Haverton and Willam Thom m o tis Aoors. A few male ateach. | a8 suspended that the woman might be | to say concerning recommecndations i concern its: e 1 2 discuss! f those Camp Pe , Ohlo, Sept. 22.—After|vision bill as reported eased to be a Dart of the market and |son, unemploved Sl 2. discussloniofthon D ABSLLy, in mos . instances buyers would now be [i2d after a chase yesterday by the e s he Ty o s , 1 2 made by the commissioners on i s of other courts found refuge behind | 5'V°T amsistarce activities as they bear upon the present | leading for ¢he first four stages in the |finnace committee, declaring the measure seamen, wero arrest- e st s ha 5 stions of independence further than pri ock e ed 2nd chapged. with ‘at- velfare of the nation national rifie team match, the feature|to be “unsound, inequitable and inde- | e ranted Gen- S et e "u;,,:,," OBITUARY, compelled to wait from 45 to 60 days |tempt to rob the grill e ot mwblie meetings wili be [of the National Rifle Afaciation tour- | fensible. the amertion ‘thejithey warrasted G SN " . . e Gl p . ko Tni tes Infantry was| “The bill” sald the statement, retains |o Mss. Charles Calvert. CHARGED WITH MURDER SET HIS OVERALLS AFIRE, addressed by distinguished speakers ;nament, the United State: t, ins Wood' ‘ppointm n Dr. Shalyy Strangs, whe performed | Lomdon, Sept. 22.—The death is an-! #he antopsr om Miss Rappe, and Dr. WiII- | nounced of Mrs. Charles Caivert, the fam Ophuls, who made the first post | actress. 3 : general and that no “abandonment” of and the convention will be brought {o |forced to bow to the United States Ma-|and continues in the main, all the annoy- | £iR€T2) 24 T8t 7O =500 " THEN SENT IN AN ALARM |a close by a nageant setting fosth in|rine Corps team late today and when |ing and burdensome income and other tax 3 attractive fashion the history of the |firing ceased was In second place five | provisions of the old war revenue bil o we N TERNNEE OF FATHER P. E. HESLIN el San Francisco, Sept. 22.—A warrant | Boston, Sept. 22—When Lazier | American Red Cross and the wrogram |points behind. The people of the country want and are | SCHOONER CANADIA IS :m..u.e T.‘;’-" T ‘,, A i T ¥y ::"rlu‘nx f‘l"&flh?fifler._ Who escaped | Walte, proprietor of a small North End | of service mamped out for the futare. The marines took the lead With a to-|entitled to a peace plan taxation pro-| ENTERED IN FISHEEMEN'S RACE v tod o om (he Maryland penitentiary, with|Paint Shop lit his pipe for an after-| erican Na-|tal of 2851 in the last stage on the Dr Strange said he found bruises on | went on the stage at the age of seven.!the murder of Father aPtrick . Hes. o s e . Dfiss Rappe’s right upper arm, appar-|In addition to hawing won fame entiy cansed by finger marks, two brul Ay i 2 supper smoke today a spark lgnited his | tional Red Croes, I invite all who have | thousand yard rang in }lin, Catholic priest of Coima, a suburb, | overalls, ‘England Mrs. Calvert was well known | was sworn out teday by J. Harry Dun- «x on the lower abdomen, and others on [4n the United States, where she play- |lap, a private detective. - - ') %, the cause of which | el as a member of Edwin Booth's com- ‘William A. Hightower is also held for i‘ was unable (o stals. Dr, Opbuls and |pany and with Mrs, Langtry and Mary [trial in connection with the ™ vdersen. i Running to a fire hox. on the |at heart the continuation of the helpful [the lafantry. The United States Na-|people to the annoyance. uncertainties|er Canadia today wag entered in the © sent in an alarm and then, |and patriotic service of this orzaniza-|val Academy team was third with 2785, [ and burdens of taxes.that only war con- [Nova Sco.%s fishermen's race sorics, hing ablaze, stood fast un-|tion o join in every consistent way all|whlle the mavy and coast corner Wa with his c rtillery | ditions justified. To lift the burden of | which is to determine the Nova Scotfa -am. against 2846 for | “The bill will continue to subject our| Halifax, N. S., Sept. 22.—The schoon_ ){ I the firemen arrived. An extingrish-| efforts to insure the success of this|teams were tied with 2778 with the| taxation from those that are best abic{challenger for the international fisher. . : priest’s | er promptly put out the fire. Walte's | convention. Massachusetts National Guard follow- |0 bear it has apparently been the sole |men’s trophy this fall. The Canadia’s Getcs BUNum. SisuiEnmD W e geathy N . burns were mot serious. . . “WARREN G. HARDING" - ing with 2776, . L consideration of he republican majority. fentry ls the first to be recetved.