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LXII—NO. 233 5 EACE TREATIES APPR( WITH TWD RESERY Senate Foreign Relations Committee Inserts Clause to Protect the Property Rights of American Citizens As Well As the American Government in the Three Former Enemy Countries—Another to Prohibit Any American Repre- sentative Participating in Foreign Agencies, Until His Nomination Has Been Confirmed by the Senate—"Irre- conciliable” Borah the (Unly Member of the Commitiee Opposed to Recommendation That the Three Treaties Be Ratified With the Propcsed Reservations. m, Sept. 23.—The treaties of spark of the revolution and gave lirth e administration to ths republic. ated by man tria and Hungary,| “Advocates of the pending bill” he approved today by the senate foreign | said, “think the morals of the commu- s com but with two reser- |nity are worth more than the liberties ©f the peaple, et Sy g at Belfast was made public today as fol- | that expericnced by any other couniry | been tied up by a strike, and thousands 3 led her to s Rappe was ilL" A rebaEea simflar to a Lodge res-| I would not be surprised,” Senator | an D SEey yws which entered the war. of visitors in Vienna from parts of e | Arbuckle. during a to the treaty of Versailles— | Sterling said at this point, “to see the|league to underta e e with | ‘Your Eminence: “It i3 on such a record of wise pol-| Europe are marooned there. ® t 2nd fhefliuor | claspel Saleti anclsspel Tequize an act of congréss prior {o | ardent advocates of this measure call- | vention for regulation of the traffie Wi | iy thic colemn and mrtentious hour of sound action and extraoriiary ey |in a st ot o | s s el rese n on ticip any |ing attention to the fact—and it js true jout fist obtaining the RAACHloR B ot Ireland's history, we, the bishops of | accomplishment tha: ~the adminis A prayer for peace by Baptists in evers | Still another noccible mots cess was " declared s or commissions by an|that Washington, the distiller; Frank- |United States was the subiict of B% ©C |the United States gathered in annual | tion asks your verdict” part of the world on Armistice Day 8 | deed, that of jentons & = e film comedian appeared more can representative whose nomina-|lin, the brewer, and Patrick Henry, a|afternon debate by the (Imrmammert |conference, feel it a duty incumbent on | He reviewed legislation and exccutive |being planned by, the promotion board of | wmtions of o m = have to be confirmed by the |darkeeper, or their friends were notori -‘.“T,T,l ‘:; s :\r;ri‘_; el Rt |us to extent to your eminence and your | acts disposed of or pending, and added: |the Northern Bantist convention. Y i Miss Rappe 1 on - e other is designed to protect |ously smuggling contraband liquor into | enting South Affied, WS D R | iren of the Irish hierarchy, the as- hese are sufficient of the record to it n s mnacher contiuned. “She $ an citizens Boston. They wero violating the law:| 20 O TCC MA0 N omferencee to |[SUrance of our sympathy, our prayers |show that s real ning has Lecn| War Finance Corporation anmnounced | omsed from side‘to’ side s Of the government | there s no ‘question about it. It was|proposed interndtional copfer |and our united good wishes for the hap- | made in restoring the nation to psace|$15.000,000 had been extend asped to her abdomen. - generally vidated.” o ar e antunl com {py outcome o7 the conference in which ) and in putting an cnd to the extrava-| Erain growers of Mi e oy I am dying” she ex- A B or the Senator Watson, of Georgla, took oc- [ report, pror yentual ;o0 | the atives of your pecple are | gant expenditures ch were bred of |in marketing 1921 crops. claimed, according to the witness. “Miss . Wh casion fo_interjoct that durin the re_|with the date left undetermined asdea R was unclothed, b, . 3 rder and other out-| Such a conference would be o : t - S = & o “ ¥ | cess of congress, murder and r out RS e i this time we are not| “A new ecra is opening up for Amer-| Henry Wulff, clerk in the department of d about. Al e D e L sis AT tremendous debt the | ica. The last election d a wide|funds In the Chicago collector’s office room 1220. ¥ prohibition enforcement agents. He| c frol try owes to freland |and far-reaching dissat was arrested charged with embezziement door, the, girl cited several alleged cases, among |F pssaiumsiiminarygt For more than & century | extended bee | h bath tub Arbuck m. . hem a raid upon a Methodist camp thereon be intended to introduc yeur race have come to |the manageme: 1% elnmas. he'stat meeting Where aufomobiles and other |clution that the question be and Dy their strong faith and | tions 4nd the conduct Co. announce the Subsequently, he = : Dlbces war seatercT ror Tiuox st 0Festifigion . ConnEction and generous help, they have | affairs] which Was alca Eorto. Hich cable. fa mepaived, T had supper in_the S meriy feallon i iths oS 8 built up a ehurch which has become in a determinatior Storing direct_communication v after Whigh Arbg GEN. P RECEIVED partially_regula b P pride of christendom and the glory of ‘Tt has been c 1t tness ob_|Islands and British West Indies. | tn evening clothes. - " BY PRESIDENT MILLERAND | T would not be po 3 z country in which we dwell. —And o5 not ha Ziss { The torn garments he put recom = usle Xeepes mims B BE o |even though have beccme loval | present administrat ot 1 More than 100 Rus Shot his automobile, he ok e vanaeiol b Wastiineion { Americans fa o the flag under | accompfishment liberty in this country, - © Miss Rappe and Ambassadorial honors were accorded Gen- =~">"”;" of il {5 thev: dw hax At oy e which are covered by §$600,000 off car. n s n " e Was i f a ate fo. he inte 4 = = NampLled 2 1 t i t oday when he was received | I A . i |able to extinguis their souls the | trivial propcnila bnds deposited with the scretary of At. thiss point i Patne esident Millerand, | ence were fixed now he ¥ | S hsisp sontg ihe sl prenosu) &% e | : Journed for the at he plaace, he president welcomed him |inZ he 1 g >s destine mever to return. | session about five months. It had Le-|drid and Barcelona has been interrupted e an — E na ‘ (of}l‘rt‘v}' voicin 1(‘ w,].mi s the cooperation t arly during these recent | fore it questions m: Ticult even because of the overflow of the River Hu- o \‘ w 1 also been | DISCORD AT CONVENTION nounced, are to ude for ch he had | Stat years nxious and expectant hearts, | those which arose during war. erva because of to! P ther.” OF TUNITED MIN] ! - al motion | presscd pleasure at being able to return | ENG PR 55 tever n that providence in its wis- | lacking in accomplishments Sevn people were killed and several & Siths S ahe Indianapolis, Tnd., Sept. 23.—Delegates e other AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER | AP SRR were injared when a wall collapsed up- h began ih 3 Ioment thatlto the cowemmtion 4f che Dl il P sive cedent was established when the| N among the nations | The vice president then recited on a car at Lisbon, Po: . et e * €€ | Workekrs of America were called on too " & DRty SN Sl SORgen Ioenng? EniEanal aaten: avy thunderstorm. storles of - the. tragesy and’ the | 927 BY Présiont Jokn T Tawbisotratil (errick’s new toria body automobile | Mayfield, commander &\ these Jatfer weeks|| & 05 ihet exécutive 'side oftithe o — il b + action in two K e e he first time lyvsee Palace has seen | Stats destroyer Child: S s i x i 5 Opat c Tish f}( e told e said . Kaneas strike cases e, i 2 SRl seen | Stal feoy Enilaangs ¢ pride when |istration, e accomnlishments are cven| Lientenant Weber of Lucerne, claims to 2 he sald would declare the union hoids o e Bhoy| SgBng Caeeptighe. Giraniitinal | o |18 meyet Sees i I oha CERE SIE the sentatives of their {more surprising. The president c have discovered an apparatus which sup e its men {0 the fulfiiiment o pcic 7% whieh are used on state | ernoon, < a presses all noise when a rifle is fired, T i with oberators. e administration | vecasions aew chauffeur was at the | circulation here | - | declares he exvects to develop it so htat e At ot hee | Asisoon a8 die concinded s lome & of American | wheel. and not recognizing the palace he | American naval ofticer s ved | it can be applied to cannon Hyen el o0 AQ ined at Ber |aistent plea Tor the comvention's Giars} N t mba dor errick had ! suicide in a loca abaret s 2 oo 2 ‘ = N tion, M Lewis serv " % 5 I the chaufteur 1o bawc | morning. e declared that 1 o Povvest : 2 G T | soben tore e 2e Amaian . . Lewis was aerved witn & 1o ot palace eatzance, while e | noncommiesioncd ofticer " ower actor in Business Growth. §| e i vesan an imvasion ot At ho bad ben ' mean G B #d of the which had g thered | f i 3 4 ot Albania, according to telegrams received | n"'¢ Coal company had sued for an injune. 4 enalted the e Sl foimasings i | by nian delegates to the league or | tion to restrain the union in its eforts so wore only French |en . Copenhagen police to t 5 2 Sl s % £ in its efforts . car was accompanied | effect tha he man was an America i Speaking particvlarly to the hardware dealers one authority gives f| nations. jo'c : Zr.aqn).z; x?o 1::::0“::31"13- (Test V- “ al offices s incorre 19 s gold dvice: = . We emerged from the ve e d turning again to the : s AT { officer was incotret. .- - |} wnis gotden advice: ; Marsfal Pilsudeki, president of Poland | gergs) fmm e 1,500 delegates, Lewls explained the suit b S et e anl R T tho i A Wiosa “Influence of constructive advertising by means of the printed || sent an ultimatum fo the Russian soviet [P i by e s ¥ ‘n of France githered at the min‘stry | death had been reported as a suicide v et B i s foftne Taeiay mpvictsar s Hanas continued, | and added: { war whers General Porshing was the | Jose Garcia, second engine increasing. Advertising is helping solve merchandizing prob- | Tepresentative at Warsaw threatening to .y T heard three pistol| ‘It Is rather a colncidence that the { gest at lun of War Minister Bar- | American Steamer Mass: | and has become a powerful factor in promoting business growth. e bl e she company bases Its plea on the alleged i i e to report from Moscow. - fact Thatiare s e s e B St e |§ No progressive hardware merchant can afford to neslect advertising | whe fact that we are an ulawfal orsantza- > ershing will imterrupt his | = o frust e SR . e White Star liner Canopic arrived | ™Y e e Comtrhcl program on Sunday snd siip| IMMIGRATION. INSPECTOR \ t f.\:..rn(» ‘711 growth of business by advertising in a nesative, m‘r"_"mg" f'_;ml;mz ek e A | rm‘\‘::"\’n":‘ir‘_flowzx. first to address the i of Paris for Chamount, his AT PoSTON sUSPENDED|§ haphazrd way. Advertising requires trained thorough attentios e o M [4a convention, won protraced apolanse and e e Accomp- | _—_— | What is true of the hardware business is equally true of othel ced to 109 because of the im-| 1t Tt at TSl ke . ¥ by his aide, Major John G.| Roston, Sept. 23.—John C. Haghers, an {§ lines of merchandizing. Advertising should be freely employed and rstriction law. jltre ol iie? G tas = o ¢ Fg e il 2 3 g r person witnessed the trag- | Some delegates ¢ 1 to. Charnonnt v S through 'close attention ad ing addes sults that are s ¥ r of ss G 1K's his ey [0 comend - jeral Wiil motor to Chamount early Sun- | o whose neminataion to b o S tipuSbetusl N ORS Tl Eeu LS e 50 Corporation taxes nasessed in Massa- [¢0¥. A neie £ s Goimen i e ; HowerCs acoes i ed the trea- | duy morning and spend tion commissioner here was withheld aft- |§ mMuch desired. { chusetts this vear total $18,325551, all D pen saw that President Lewls had Sin . R s » er bootlegzing charges had been rpef The newspaper columns provide the common meeting place of all but one-sixth of which will be distr e neashoys DoV B8 ooy o el ed r the com- | residence in | P i hand b with the operators™ in opposition to th P i 1 red against him, was suspended {§ 2nd in Norwich and vicinity the circulation that provides the contact | 0 cities and towns in which corpo sl thisilit: men B i : . day T T W sl comn {§ with the trading public is furnished by The Bulletin, You cannot affora ||; °° PUS™ess are located. teplying Mr. Lewls said he resented o . ““f: Irving F. Wixon, special officer of the | to be without its service, Watler J. Nicholls and company, Spo- el 1'1“-:1‘" ”:::': :\’ »‘h.\i-‘y: ‘1:7; T_‘n'n“vr::":e was sympa- ¢ o sl A tion bureau, writing at Mr. Hus- | During the past week the following matter has appeared in the [ | kane, Wash. stock brokers announ e e R st potar iy the Hoouie Is * on re- | Sept. 23.—The nation Will | band's order, sald: |§ news columns of The Bulletin : 3 it | that ‘the firm had been forced to suspend e A Tote: by theloonveniion. WRNESNE t uso for two minutes on Armis- | “Pursuant 'to orders you are hereby (§ g .o T letin : | operations as a result of shortazes and tting that ¥ until tomorrow, several' delegates wishing nor to the unkuown | suspended from office ai Boston Al-| 5 ;w‘" Telegraph Lozal eral Total | losses amounting to about $150,000. ed ( é«"'fl al vm.\ be :‘:‘n 'H: z\‘? 3:‘ c‘a'.:; : war. native oftered you is ou may |§ Saturda Sept. 17 2 S : at | gatien ntimated by Le 5 i ternative offered you is that you may | Yy ent. 17.. 161 116 324 601 5 \ parations e He e 0 y 't ) y = Shethic | sald some of them may speak % S againat | s mans for the ceremony, at Atl- | make application for transter to other || Monday, Sept. 19. 178 100 318 5% Fred mailinx pifviloxes wouldi bo o |l o | eaitontes Howsteimiaiiias i el A agten Naticnad cemetery on L%t day It you accept alternative pl Tuesda s corded former service men for communi- | 5 ¥ 5 s aliizne S % e ] g ept. 20. > 18 Haliaiailie motive’ wansnosifivery not e i ; t from France is to bureau through official ch il et B 152 19 232 = cations to the United States veteran burau | . gl s g nter b rgipoci o YEAR OLD BOY GUILTY OF ; . :de public by the war | petore 430 p. m. Friday. It you do mot | nesday; Sept. 21............ 88 81 332 501 [lor any of its offices under a bill introduc- (1°4100S¥ expressing the heliel that s 3 : b o] st ndlude 8 wrocla | goept aligrnativa 1 sh ] Thursday, Sept. 22... 137 o 254 490 f||cd in the senate by Senator Kenyon. il i e I d . Preside rding calling for | seeq with charges pref 5 o —_— oy e i s toriig “d | che two minute halt at noon throughout | * em asters said - ton Griday, CUEE b 145 122 311 578 nan by marriage and Booneville, Ind.. Sept. 23 reatle | hs mesion T e tanoan thioughont | o ‘Hagherg | sald ton : Sasils 5 P il O Ccchbin s linomizaten by o Ly Bor ! e democrats | reverent memories. # - the G, h;vrd d‘écidml not accept the alternative Fora st 861 518 Pre] 3250 President Harding to be United States S tent bt e ns were expected | The body returned from France {igs 5 marshal for the southern district of jury this afternoon. Th next week | in state in the capitol building until nine | IOVICed ¢ Washington, A few days lat- conduct themselves with a states- |to act as healis of the various depart.|Sisned effective October first early this afternoon and minority | o'clock on Armistice day morning, No- |57 fOTF L IS P Sy h ments a list c ctarics Who have Sl dict was reached shortly befor » Jorelgn relations com- | vember 11. "It will then be escorted m-‘;{"'”";fif‘"'\k}?'\r‘f‘"fi;dflf@fk DO o of the world. sen in of the | Peaceful picketing was condemned by (oo Lok, & X 3 ce of the steering|a great official mourning party to Ari.| oPorted to have fl i 4 Therefore, in this fateful hcur when A pew era in | Supreme Court Justice Strong it Brook- | SEMNACHER'S DESCRIPTION Deffendoll's Doss a minority cau-| ington cemetery, the line of moych bains | Charges. Mr. Wixon came here to in- i Trdland (et fta| cirt Teal 'ous|15m n granting an injunction restraining OF THE ARBUCKLE PARTY o PI® eaties wouq | EVATded throughout it length by troops | VeStEAte them: e e e e Dugl 66 Fancy Leather Goods Workers' vaion 2 taodncen? fn’ halifcial o traaties wonld | Statoned alons the way. . rha Hroroor B - e t come of those deliberaticns upon |actly to_the point from picketing the factory of the A. L.| san Franc 23—The prelim- | fort to show ths defendany wa - opes to se-| party will include all fiving holders o5| The girl With a new hat that is be-|\hich a wrld waits with bated breath, | misunderitond Read company in Richmond ¥ . N e Principal evidence fntro- e n ten Gays or twolthe Congressional Medal of Honor whom | COMPINS is never sagisfied till the man | n the true spirit of our holy | Amerlearism. ate was in th ' 4 i cfore the convening | they desire to come, one veteran out of | SH® “i"s b“*iflfiflig the girl she likes united with our people from every A S e O N A T P | 2l Stn Bk Kipilin OMREA TS, | Sums sttt e e o erved, trom Lol e and every station our prayers as. | AUTOPSY ON BODY OF MES. quotas were permitted by the department | court today irst | Deffendoll to tho sheriff and coroner of ties ar cotidered to-| g the great war; an officer rom cvery alta o hat NOR: ‘s KETTE e United States “under. | witness went the y. ¥ill be voted on separately.|the army and navy, and representatives ry of seven hundred years to an| Stafford, Conn. Sepe. 23 immigration law % . " ee reservatio DDlY e senta i - S 3 n., Sept. ~—Medical Ex- | immigration law “relatin to mem rooms followin, which are virtaally 1a . :lll of the American Legion and other veteran Judge Ruben L. Haskell , that this most apostolic race among | aminer G. P. Bard performed an aut Ff) [ families. 7 ** | death oo ‘{r g s are virtually identical. | organizati all of God's peoples Tay receive . s Bt oD, 5 BLOOCIIE o8, 3 " - T Aty Mentical | organizations and of the various patriotic {all ot Golls peonles may receive the re- | here todsy on the body of Mrs. Norah | _ acher, reported to have told e | To Conduct Inquiry On L g, g i SRR ward for what they have do e | Johnson Kettle, who disappeared at Lake i s Ang dmi iwehin Di ns proposing Amer-| From American military posts every- church of America and elsewhere by ob- | Mashapaus . for ppeared at Lake| The ten million dollar libel suit of the 2gE EEsE Airchip Disaster REIA. of Ba- | whire 1 tho ovia v ¢ - % Ma 1z four after her mar-| ety of Chicago against the Chicago Tr uckle had D . e Je i orld minute guns of taining the fulfillment of their national | riage to John D B ot e 2 . soviug othir prov E e e faining e S itelle, of Cambridge, | bune opened with counsel for the news- Fred Fishbach, Sherman, eaty would t after the burial ceremonies in Washington “And finally, that Gol may grant you | jake yesterduy. cdteal’ xainos| Loper askinfeyheleourtito, RURDIAREtREn: oA et on e i . ratic side during the de- | have been completed. i and vour colleazues to live to see Ire- | said that mo e Voo e | demurterihened on s i tion Mine 7l Erevass, (Alice T iaks T on was_expecied | “blang for the ceremony were made pub- land’s ‘golden ase, and find your people [ foundion the young woman's body, wigtn]| 2. TLELC Of theifredom ofthe press. nd M. Mae Taube, and he thought one » record and | lic by Major General Harbord, acting even fmore faithulf to their chureh in | tne exception of a speilaRd | N heceony Ao ea hey would be| secretary of war, and chief of staff to- the sunburst of their new freedom’ than | by he repe factenct i (e beons rnnade | Daily average orude ofl production in A oNa e a overwhelming re- | day in the absence of Secretary Weeks r they were in the years of thelr cx- | oy '5.‘;0 ope ~-wm1\§““ e booat ,n;rm‘»r. the United States for weck ending Sept. and bathrobe and ¥ and General Pershing. They were drawn e and expectaney Sotk ot o beny Aaae acound e 17 amounted Aol LTS A0 -Barrcly, Jias emnacher said. The rest were - up under General Hatbord's personal sup- “Your eminence’s devoted Eervants fn | oo examiner sabet - L the(asainst 1.275,040° harrels’ for - previous except M >elmont he ANTL.BEER BILL MAY GO ervision and provide with the detailed Ch Corner Jobh & Fabey, it TR L R R 1 th t3 t M 1 OVER FOR SEVERAL WEEKS | COPleteness ‘of army orders in the field The Archbishops and Bishops of the | county attended’ the autopsy.. Ba oo | Lootute. Ll ho Dary, cmmpLM Y for every phase of the sdlemy veremons, Unilod States S T cating, while some were drinkin - c iter that the had arranged to | fThere was a scene In the Ulster parlia- | liq which he defincd as orange juice h 23.—The senate | COMMUNITY SING FOR |RESULTS 0T EXPERIMENTS g:“;f“"m’;“‘:?l; & rf:‘.i‘:g ;“.,l:’:m“:: ment: When WillixanGooteioblected fo fne [Ahat; could haye| contxineiismbcr Ry ra session of nearly H = 4 skt = 2 rned tonight with the consideration of further New York, Sept. 23.—The > d-go over for sev-| wrinkle to. ald the unemployed in New weeks. Opponents of the meas. | York will be a community singson the n the face of a night session forced | Central Park Mall next Sunday night. oaders, were successful in| The police today granted the New olr Senator Sterl- | York commanity chorus permission to n ; the measure, finally | hold the affalr, which is advertised “for moving adjournment, the benefit of the jobless.” Ten thou- The ion was led by Senator who ror safoguards by for search and in a spesch of six hours the maintenance of consti- requiring war- seizure under the shibition enforcement act. Through nt of order made by Senator Reed, of ary leaders to gain a re- free disgribution, al out, will be present to bid New adieu. U. 5. MARINS CORPS WINS B ainner was defeated and after AT’ » hour and a half of attempts to mus- NAT'L RIFLE TEAM MATCH r the necessary majority in answer to( Camp Perr, Ohio, Sept. 23.—The Na- muorum ealls, the fatile propoments of | tional Rifle Association tournament in The bill sarrendered session here closed today with the Unit- Notwithstanding the setback, support- rs of the anti-beer bi¥ plan to make | National Rifle Team match, the' feature another effort to call it up tomorrow | ®vent of the tournament, with a score but the peacs ‘treaties are to be|Oof 3219, fifteen points ahead of the bruoght up and it was the expectation | United States Infantry team, which fin. tonight that consideration of them |iShed second with a score of 3,204. would be begun. The tax revision bill| . The United States Naval Academy will be taken up Monday. team was third with 3,148 ; Massachusetts rnator in his address to- | National Guard team fourth with 3, geclared that a simiar contest was|and the United States Navy fifth w 160 years ago which lightel the ' 3,133. n UNEMPLOYED IN NEW YORK latest sand song folders have been ordered for There will be no formal addresses, but Urbain Ledoux, friend of the down and York ed States Marine C\rps winners of the CABLED PARAGRAPHS BOLIVIA DISCONTENTED WITH DECISION OF JURISTS Geneva Sept. 23—(By the A. P.)—Ru- mors of another South American disal- ecttion served to dampen the spirits of the League of Nations assembly tonight. It was reported at the league secretariat that Bolivia, discontented with §ie de- cision of three jurists appointed to give an opinion on the competeny of the jeague to revise treaties, was on the point of leaving the ussembly. Carlos Aramayo, head of tie Bolivian delegation, told the Associated Press thal the decision of the jurists had not heer rendered in the form agreed upon, but that the delegation had not, as was reported, informed H_A. Van Karne- beek, permanent president of the as- sembly, that it was leaving that body. It was understood, he said, that the opinion should be merely a general one on’ the league's competence in such cases and that the conifict between Bolivia and Chila shoul riot be menticned in the opinion. On the contrary Senor Aramayo added, the opinion says expressly Bolivia's de- mand is not acceptable. Cor the delegation felt that it could not ac- cept without first referring to gov- Jernment. Senor Aramaya sent a cable message to Bolivia tonight saying he would con- tinue to work in committee and in the assembly pending word ‘from the Bolivian government. Whther private manufacture and sale of arms was largel NORWICH, CONN., SATUR International Anti- Prohibitionists Meet At Geneva to Organize For a Fight Against the “Dry” Campaign Throughout the World. Geneva, Sept. 23 (by the A. P.)—An international anti-prohibition confer- ence convened today behind closed doors to organize for a fight against the “dry” campaign throughout the world. Delegates from twelve countries, in- clu?mg the United States and Great Britain, were present. It is purposed to es'ablish a publicity bureau for tie Dublication of statistics in an endea- vor to refute the statements made by organizations favoring prohibition. %) h was eliminated from the s which may be used at the session. LETTER TO CARDINAL I0OGUE BY CATHOLIC PRELATES OF AMERICA Washington, the her Sept. 23—The letter sent Catholic Hierarchy at its meet- ester to Cardinal ing Togue DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 Coolidge Defends Rep. Administration Says Country Is Being Restor- ed to Peace-Time Condi- tions, Steadily, Carefully, Deliberately, Wisely. Haverhill, Mass,, Sept. 23.—Vice Pres- ident Calvin Coolidge brought from Washington tonight an official view of the present administration. He was speaking at a rally in the interest of “olond. A. Piatt Andrew, republican tandidate for congress in the sixth dis- trict, “There has not been a time in recent history when each branch of the gov- ernment, when tho president, when cich | house of congress ket so plail the | constitutional functions as under the present administration,” he said. “There is leadership, there is advice, bui is no system of rewards and pu ments; freedom of action anc narmony prevail. Steadily. carefully, delibarate- 1y, wisely, the country is being restored to peace time conditions not the peace time conditions of 1914, but of 2 All this is being accom ed with less os3, less sacrifice, 1 uffering, tnan KBYSTONE viEw co. nEw YORK Judge Ruben L. Haskell, the “Wet" candidate for the Republi- can nomination as mayor of New York City, who declares that the Democrats are quietly working to have Curran nominated rather than himself as they fear that they could nat defeat & “Wet” candidate, 38, ith reiterating that there is nothing new under the sun, eugeniSts assembled in convention here today stowed that he has succeeded in producing male or femalo forms in satisfactory measure over long periods’ of experimentation. A miserly. father maketh an extrava- gant son. GIVEN BY EUGENISTS | New York, Sept, 23.—Just by way of Dr. Bard's office here. BLOODHOUNDS AND POSSES against 5,179,000 country. tons ON TRAIL OF MURDERER Dubkin, N. H, Sept. 23.—Bloodhounds carried by this BRIEF TELEGRAMS A hospital for the wounded of the Mo- roccd campaign was opened at Bilbao, Spain, by Queen Vietoria. Charles §. Symonds, president of the Utica City National bank, died at his home in Utica, N. Y. The “trouble districts™ of Balfast are being patrolled by soldiers and police aft- er an outbreak of fighting. Count Lerchenfeld-Koefering of Ba- varia was elected premier of Bavaria, succeeding Dr._Von Kahr. Sporadic raiding and wholesale loot- ing is still prevalent in parts df the Ma- labar district, India. Announcement of the death of Sir Ern- est Cassel, financier and philanthropist, was made in London. Accidents in industrial establishments in Massachusetts during the past years have resulted in 3,743 de m property loss of more than $65,000,000, Judge C. L. Avery in the superior court at Waterbury sentenced four men who robbed aged Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Paterno of Cheshire last July to long prison terms. Bonds for five alieged bombers, canght by police in the act of bombing a hoe re pair shop in Chicago, have been fixed at Railroad traffic {hronghout Austria has bers acting a ssecretaries was in the n ment. Several Chicago women soclety leade e e ey aaqre 1% | and posses took the irail late today of | “contribution to the new era for women.” quor on the table at the party e doviors for sfencs and de. | Wallace Dodge, a laborer, Who shot to |They announced the formation of two of botties,” Semnacher testi- fense introduced for man during the | death Foreman Robert A. Walker, of a |business enterprises, one an Mvestment of the labels said whiskey, ] construction gang on the state high. |company and the other & madvertising |others gin, and mineral water, and some The cxponent of this theory was Dr.|¥AY Dear this town eariier in the Gay. | agency. unlabelled contained crange. juice. Lucien onenot of Namcy Prance Fop |Dodge fled into the woods fter the £ around the T Trane For | shooting which was said by eye wit.| The cost of maintenance of the Amer- d Miss Blake and Miss Prevost proof he vited the cuttle fish ~Which | resses to have followed his discharga |ican army of océupation on the Rhine and | dancel together and I believe Arbuckle ejects as cloud (of onugna ink IDARechY: | atrar ' nasrrel Wwith) other/ workmen: tho question of payment for its upkeep is | and Sherman danced with the ladies,” e o | FAL roats thuthe ity wera paced | to be one of the chief subjects for discus- |he adled. Pressel further, he said his that emits a suffocating gas with the |under guard and Dodge's description sion at the allled financial conference fo {memory about Arbuckie was vague. ama deadly effect on other insects|Was Sent broadcast. A §200 reward |be held in Brussels the first week In| Before ®Semnacher's second departure fhat poison zas has on man; and ,h;}wls offered by County Soicitor Pick. | October. halt an hour later, Fishbach aiso left ol Bt i e ARt R ings | ard for the capture of the fugitive. > he rcom, Semnacher said. g e e S L NORTHERN IRISH PARLTAMENT Shinuacer: SALHA Wit oot it i than a camoufiaze section protects an| American vessels established a new SUBJECT TO CALL OF SPEAKER | Fortlouis, returning about a o'clock find- Ao ton Do ; high record for traffic through the Pana- fnz the party still drinking, dancing and Dr. AL M. Tanta, of Carnegle Insti-|ma Ganal. Of 2,892 ships that passed | Belfast, Sept. 23 (by the A. P.)—Sir |enjoring phonosraph music. Arbuckle tute giving results of experimentation | through, 1,212 were American, exclusive | James Craig, the Ulster premier, an- |was present, according to Semnacher but ctated that in certain low forms of life, |of government-owned and chartered ves- | nounced here today that the northerm|he was not surs about Mrs. Delment Sex could Le nredotermined. e said |sels. Great Britain carried 3,722,000 tons, | Irish parlisment would adjourn, not un- |and Miss Rappe. in them. But few women woud carry pocket hooks if they couldn’t put anything |authorized to call an emergency sitting | said. srhen necessary. 12 PAGES—88 COLS. estimates, declaring that payment of mem- ture of a bribe to vote with the govern- til February as had been expected, but “HERLIFE” S ASCRIBED AS. BRODKLYN TRAGEDY MOTIVE | Accumulated Misery and Heartache Impelled Mrs. Gracs Lowes to Shoot Miss Mildred E. Hanan, Her Former Chum, and Then Take Her Own Life—Had Written: “The Pace Is Too Fast and the Liquor Has Driven M= Crazy”—Another Possible Motive Is Jealous Rage Ov- er the Attentions of a Man. New York, Sept 23.—Shot and wound- women went into room 1219 where Miss Rappe later was found. “My best recollection is that en my return the door 0 room 1219 was shut,” he testified. F The do:ir closed Hehind ! w0 WwWo- men and from two to ten minutes elapsed withe sound. ed Arbuckle was in room Bem- | nacher declared. My recollection is the { women came out of room 1 n excites | ment,” Semnach: contin: | “They said w shculd all come in as | thing else. nacher room and on found a bell tified that he left the returning half an hour later Miss Clark and a Miss Camp- had joined thé party. He could s went into business for themselves as the not remember, he said, anyone having left_th: He paid no attention to further move- | Ay vice-Marshall Sir L. Sal- to the end of Novembder With the spe- |ments in the room and soon left to buy " cial provision that the speaker snould, |cizareties. mond, who is presiding :\':" the on the advice of the Uister cabinot be| He returned in about half an hour he | Court of Inguiry, convened by the British Air Mipistry to investigate The party was stii in progress the disaster of the ZR-2. but about ten minutes later two f the —4 iy AR B LTS SN