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g T CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 VOL. LXIll—NO. 237 PRICE TWOCENTS. REDUCED TOMANSLAUGHTER: | i s IS 10 RECONVENE FRIDAY Bankes' Astociation will be held i New | Letters Sent to President Hard- : Making ' Test < of Super- [2:s2us (st Loy, 2. ing and Attorney General REI-EASED flN $5 Unn B AII- Charger at McCook Field, | e Austrian crown tell to » point| Dyouoherty by William Jo-|Five Days Earlier Than Had Been Originally Planned—Four ‘ E Ohio and the pound sterling 10,000, . y ; seph Slmmons\ Committees Ready to Report—Organized Labor Favors What is belleved to be the skeleton of Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 28.—Lientenant a pre-historic diplodocus was dug up by | Atlanta, Ga., Sent. 28 —Tetters have John A. MacReady. test pilot at McCook e . : John & MacReady, test pilot at McCook | workmen employed on the Jefferson high- | been sent to President Harding and At- a Federal Employment Service Absolutely Neutral in La- H 1 3 ‘eld, ay shatteret e WOl S = wi i Pudge Lazarus Decides That Evidence Introduced Did Not way, ten miles south of Fort Scott, Kan. | torney General Daugherty by William tuce record, attaining a height of 40,800 Joseph Si Ce 1 . o ons, head of the Ku Klax bor Disputes—Suggestion is Made That Local Commit. ldF M a ] de fect in the same La Pere biplane used Insurance risks on automobiles were ‘;"‘“- requesting an immediate and < 3 ), 3 y ¥ vho set a rec- 5 i horough investigatios v - . . g . . urder-— ncludes | by Rudolph C. Schroeder, w cut 50 per cent. in most cases at the an- estigation by the govern. Warrant Comedian’s Being Held For ord " of IRISO feet on February 28| nual meeting of the National Automobile |nent into the aetivities of the organiza: tees Be Formed in Different Cities to Administer Re- - 1920. Underwriters conference in New York. on, according to a statement issued at That No Attempted Rape Was Committed by the De= ot e neaay vas jn o e Klan headquarters here today. one hour and 47 minutes, réquiring all g me; 1 ¥ dteacd the : Decisi Without M = 2 2| King Vietor of Italy, confered the dec- Both letters were sizned by Mr. Sim- commendations AdoPted by the Conference. fendant—Accused Heard the Decision Without Move-| but a few minutes of the total fiyinz oration of Grand Officer of the Crown of | mons, it was stated, but were given out ‘Washington, Sept. time to reach his mark. At 30,000 feet| (. ly on Otto H. Kahn, American bank- by other officials of the Klan. Tt was |progress by . .. ice formed on his oxygen tank but he | gp, id Mr. Simmons was ill with tensilitis ment or Comment, But His Wife Collapsed and Had to pressed on until the altimeter registered #nd no action had yet been taken on 41,000 feet. At this point his engine| 7The annual convention of the National|the demand of E. Y. Clarke, Be Held Up——As Court Adjoumed a Dozen Women| coughed and died. He then = ded safely | Wholesale Druggists Association ejected to the ground. twenty-eight ap! TEN PAGES—70 COLUMNS | 28.—Due to rapid,eral, in the distribution of work. Ur- commitfees in formulating |bain Ledoux, who recently conducted recommendations, the National Confer-|labor auctions on Boston Commeon, ence on Unemployment will begin con- y endorsed the establishment of imperial | sideration of a general emergency re- employment agencies through- ed | kleagle of the order, to be relieved of | lief program Friday, five days earlier |ou: the countr; ications for membership | his office. 5 than had originally been planned, it | Orzanized labor, according to Wil- y . MacReady’s new record is “2,620 feet | out of a total of thirty-three. In his letter to th, sident Mr. | was i KA > g i Rushed Forward to Shake Arbuckle’s Hand—Arraign- higher |ha: that of Schroeder, and in | Stmmons declared (hoel\'lg;p \‘\-::1(1 wel- “"l‘n aa‘?l?]’i‘(”ig:m}..(?)‘.\J:.Lpon of the man- Io:m :. n’{“’f”‘.}lv nrw;):e o;ml::fin:]lx:‘milr; this flight the pilot suffered none of the | No change in the directorate was made [come a sweening investigation by the |ufacturers' committee . unon . wiieh | faorn of & fotoral® o e <l ment For Manslaughter Has Been Set For October 3. hardships met by the former chief test|at the annual meeting of the Coanect |=overnment into al pilot. Schroeder’s eyeballs froze and ex- al employment service agony. | cessive dilation of the heart kept him in its activities | agreement hag already been country, while in the icut Railway & Lighting Company held | throughout the nnounced, | absolutely neutr; isco, Sept. 28—The murder tully clothed, and apparently s b in labor disputes. : h commendations on emergency meas-| Mrs. S. J. Atwood. of the Metropoli- 3 in New Haven. letter to the attorney general he sai? |ures will be reported Friday by the com. |tan Associat on of Employment A::n'- R C. “Fatty” |She was clutching at her clothing and | 2 hespital nearly two weeks after the W1l records, books and files of the T x ns R o o . with the assistance of her women com- | flight. in- | mittees on unemple would be at the govern- | employment Arbuckle was reduced to manslaughter teday by Police Judge Sylvain J. Laza- President Harding issued a proclama- | Visible empire” ‘ment statistics, | cles of tion calling upon governors of the states | ment's disposal. New York, de agencies and regi panions she was completely disroned. 1| The flight made today primarily was ared that the ration, | Private agencies had the best machin- OV = emergency public works and comstruc- | ery for handling the situation am - thought some of the torn garments might | for the purpose of testing improvements | (o designate Oct. 10, anniversary of Chi-| The letter to Mr. Daugherty also de- | tion. cised the federal service as :dxa?g.?e m to answer to the su- |bear on the point at issue, but from the | made on the super-charger invented ;u cago fire, as Fire Pevention Day. clared, “if any so-called’ ontrages, as servi 3 trial on the lesser charge | prosecution’s own witnesses it appeais S. A. Moss, who witnessed the flight, Announcement of the formation of a|during the war. charged by a small partisan press, have She charged walking P death of Miss Vir- |they must have been torn in being re- | and also a new propellor of very high new ittee, v, civic and | deleg Zanized v wi 2 R o it iy e pitch. perfected by engineers at the 10-|pnas been ill at Versailles, Frande, was ‘l\lu\ Klan, we will render every possi- | mend the. best forme B T | e e R L h'z ate sckle’'s hotel suite here. Assistant District Attorney Isadore | cal field. 5 ST b muc}x improved. He took a walk in ihe ".1l:‘ ?wr istance to the department of | ganizations to carry out the recommen- | chances for graft in the past year. Lazarus held that the evidence |Golden interrupted with the assertion :n !and'r}"f- ~v{ffi ;f:mgmic s A flm‘ ce in tracing .down such alleged |dations for decreasing unemployment [ The public works committee was said trict attorney dur- |that the evidence showed one of the | Suffered nothing nassisted and posed |}, ¢. Smith, of Venita, Ol £ | on Tages and will be glad to fix the guilt | was made®today by the conference. This|to have - virtually comnletedsa report ’ i Loty el e s R e s Do i ed out of the plane uh aud pon . C. Smith, of Ven "«'-1 '“1 . Kn1 iny man or men, members of the|was said to have developed from indi-|calling upon states and municipalities c held fo der.| The court said he could not see any | for several photographs immedlately. B. Klingsbury, of Los Angeles, were kill-| Klan or not. who are cowardly enonzh | cations develening in. the t 3 1d fr!nmru;c B R e tinon Licutenant George B. Patterson, chief|eq by a Mexican at Dolores, Chihuahua,|to by threats, Mis lappe !""u"fl motion pic- B4 C T >y intimidation or bodily the state department was ad-|¥force, to take the law into their own dands. We do not teach nor wractice of the technical data section of the field | Sept. 24, stembe v . prosecution. = L e e D O e ceariiing | (oORlchatze lof MacReauws In truments | vised, s ol e 88 DeCh e 5 1 as s 2 ted ice was cleare to make a holding |alleged ribald conduct of the defendant | 2% Soon as accumulated deliberations | to proceed immediately upon their pro- of the conference that the immediate |Jects whether appropriations were veads problem of finding work for the idie |or not. was_for the individual oot e communities to| Secretary of Labor Davis' appeared it S e o owinis calibration SADS |- Senator’ Rablnson demosrat, of. Arkens :l\aaxgsn:‘::-»lnule r”l}’:mrlxsd‘mnwa“m F[{uandle, today befory committee oft shipping for mans finding there is enough | regarding the use of ice, but it hal no | 9 the ship and, SUAFNE Tk BT OE B | e o, e rarope. save | e oty Jat Ceaxd of the law or| The suggestion, it is understood, has|and was said to have discussed the im. h t t's conduct to warrant |connection with any possible injuries re- ! ;'":‘"Cvd thesioiiCiatiia ?;‘n}c i 1; b e [Orr'cg‘;c; ey cement of the law by the indi-|also been made that local committees | migration question in the light of the hat charge,” said Judge ceived by the deceased although it was [ f% Rt o ot daatont the mlane Eat |lite was dobts oacd (o the Dailot States should be formed in the cities and dif-|employment problem throughout the b ® a regrettable incident.” 39608 St - seed Ghie wet GEY B % Pre B o iy S E e ferent sections of the country to ad-|country. Mayor Peters of Boston, an. no rape or attempted rape was| “Phctographs of bruises on Miss| (508 (RN SEREE, THE e tanks i 2 52, & LIGHTHOUSE minister the recommendations adopted | nounced that he had taken up with As. enmm the defendant on Miss |Rappe's body were introduced but DT.| oro iqeq for just such an emergency Were| A registered mail pouch containing RUM LANDING CASE | by the conference. {sistant Secretary of the Navy Roose- 1 e said Arthur Beardslee, who attended her, saw | PIAIE 0 B ooty of the Di- | 5,000 was rified of its contents after 16| Public hearings today were devoted | velt a report from Boston that Anthony feel also bound by the grand jury |only one on the arm. Undoubtedly, if | ;0" onreq 4 was dispatched from Ashburn, Ga., to Ma- | . 6% Haven, Seot. 28—The famous|to the- question of employment serv J. Carson and Joseph Scott, two former - ndicrment for manslaughter was [ there had been others on the body he | “yrSReaay was clothed In the heaviest | con. Post office inspectors say mo tace|J¢hMie T. rum-landing expedition at|and the relative merits of public and |service men and holders of tha Congres- voted af a more eviience thap [would have noticed them. furs with fpecial helmet and goggles. The | of the money has been found. Lighthouse Point on July reached | Private agencies. The majority of the |sional Medal of Honor, had been dis- 1 wa mitted to hear,” & “Semnacher's testimony was entirely | (it wasfflectrically heated throughout. i the superior court today and while the |Witnesses favored the use of public |charged from their positions in the Ar e 1 the decision without |valueless and two days of court time A cenffifugal air compressor operat- fine of $35 was imposed by Judge | NdiVijual cases growing out of it were | 2gencies, either municipal, state or fed-'navy yard there. T nt was taken up fruitlessly hearing him. ed by u gas turbine forms the super- |G. E. Hinman in New Haven on Antonfo |10t all finished Pearl B. Spérry, Jr., and 1ttorney moved that Ar- “The ¢nly one whose evidence might d on his own recogni-- | have connected the defendant with the W the bail of $5,000 cash |commission of a crime was that of the « $ " bonds fixed he superior | nervous chamber maid who heard from laughter, growing | the corridor the cry of a woman's ‘No, indictment no, oh my God' and a man's reply released from the city |shut up. 000 cash chich made the flight possible.| s mindola whose automebile killed Careie |D2VId Gherlone, two “leadifg figures in R e oo ey ola mhoee automotile ke mbarley | it: Werc each fined §2.000 and costs. STRIKING MINERS TO BE GREAT OVATION AS hot exhaust gas of the Liberty motor |avenue, July 23. Joseph Miller, captain of the sloop ORDFRED BACK TO WORK GRAND ARNY FARATES with which the shin is eauipped and air which had been in the sword fishing en- thus compressed is fed to the carbureter William Young, 35, assistant foreman terprise and Carl Miller, alias Carl Lup- Indianapolis, 1ad., Sept. 28.—Alexander Indianapolis, Ind., ‘Oh, | at the same presure as air at sea lev- Howat, president of the Kansas Coal |the tri Miners was directed today by the vote of for the Hartford Gas Company, of a|k® the pilot who navigated the craft el. ept. 28.—Cheers constructicn gang on a new tank, Man- |iNto the harbor, pleaded not guilty and ail. “Although there were indicatiois that| The bl ute accorded always to soldiers ane was designed in January, ¥ were stil ringing in the ears of hundreds V| chester, fell from a staging today and |°lected to be tried, possibly next week. | the convention of the United Mine Work- | of surviving heroes of the civil war \ s of bail were be- |the district attorney at a trial would | 1918, by Captain La Pere, a French avi-| o uifleq He lived in Hartford, August P. Wirtz, a cigar maker, who | ers of America to order strikers at two | night, Shortly before sun-down the mg ar went back to the |try to show a more complete case, there | ator, while workine nnder direction of was rounded up that night with the | Kansas mines back to work, but imme- | rear ranks of the Grand Army of the ity pr has been for the |was the merest skeleton of evidence here | the United States government. A Tilipino lieutenant of the constabu-|["St: 2150 contests the charge of being | diately after the convention's decision | Republic passed the reviewing stand of < e 4 iy A . . N ged in bringingin 1ic t v e | Command Vil 3 1 {to connect the defendant with the crime | e lary and two Moros were killed in & fiight | C15£¢4, ™ bringing in liquor. The ease | he declared he would not carry out the | Comman o-in-Chief Willism A, Kitch mir with an over- [of murder, | the most serious offense | U. §. MARINES 1IN MOCK | hetween a detachment of the constabu- [Of T Harmar Pronson, who was also | order. No ammouncement was made by |am bringing 1 annual pa- flowing his face took | known in criminal law. BATTLE AT CHANCELLORSVILLE | SIWS°n & fetachment of the constabularrested, was not called. fhe union officials what steps, if any, |rade and the most epectacular eveat. of < After he had |,“The question for me to decide, is wheth- ? - MR and of ol State Attoey Alling told the court [ Would be taken to enforce the decision. | the fifty ffth encampment. 3 © & suit case news- |er the facts aduced, which the' district | Fredericksburg, Va, Sept. 28—Fn that all the liquors scized had been con- | In voting, the convention had befors it | Through strects packed solid with flag- Der tarted to take pi ; its s barely | nizht on the heizhts north o fiscated and also remarked, tha " | Howat's assertion that he would be ex- | waving, shouting citizens the Grand yozaee s ‘”e lierK:’};P‘l}::{\ y:l;;‘:::l‘ .Ai:’(;in-—mi: Z,',(fl,‘wh"?ff"fé'mé? ?(”-f'xlif&»';"?}?fixf’wnn outnosts covering | Tolls received from """"“‘(f"‘ vessels | fondants ought to ‘lhmk 'm‘"‘r?:e.ffe pelled from the union before he would | Army paraded arousing as much patri- evsr his countenance. A a balloon- |a murder charge, and I do not believe | practically the same ;am]az@fr'g!lms z T;“;m . ‘J(‘):g;‘;l“ ;“’ V;ga’z‘zm:;:é fl;’r'i':; lucky if no more than a maximum fine ohg- such an or;i:r. T t’;fl‘:;:“?‘"zas"_f;:s '_i_or-‘,“:!re an army oa nlig .08 Pt ’ se engaged in the Battle of Chancel- | AUEUSt tof 955.380, was imposed its vote. the conventlon sustai its_way . ig! ey were it A ot i in the dctendants |lorevile and other deeperate struggics of | 3503.502 in July, and §036208 for the| T AI o ]D RN T T Cewis and other Ine | Wears but as. thes niked alony toa e e B W AR e Il e e e otendATEA | e §0'6 the: marine expeditionary force | same month last year. close when jall or state prison sentences | ternational officials in ordering the re-|the veterans marched jauntily, 701 & cizarette with one hand when |sant a manslgughter charge, and I will |Was ready to' go over the ton tomorrow - tramping tep with the _music of war drums and would be imposed on violaters of the | Sumption of work, which had not been | in n enap,” suszested ome |hold him on this. T fesl that no rape, | MOTNIng against an imaginary foe in the| Fire destroyed three of four buildings " T s e prohibition law. obeyved by Howat. All of the anti-ad- [fife e - i first shdm engagement of their extend-|of the Stowell Manufacturing Co. of iniatration elemeat was lined wp benind | iutdreds of automobiles were ready te . e, S ls. ";‘t:“’t'i"’dt o Pn, i comalied BN g Jersey City. The fourth building con-| (oo = Howat, but the roll call showed an un-|C3rry veterans who might be unahlgfle \ : BR 10 8o} therdetendant. A brigadier general, carrying a iwining valuable machinery was saved. | WOYED & MPERSONATIO official majority of 926 for the order, the | mizeh but there were few wWho made i . P2 pound pack and a rifle hiking eighteen | The loss is estimated at $230,000. NG OR QUEEN IN PAGEANTS | vote being 2,701 to 1,775. Howat's op- |use of them. Wil kle on the grand | DISTRICT ATTOENEY CRITICISES | Pownd pack and & rife WEmE €U0 3 s Dosition fo the order was that it would | Preceding the parace the G. A. R. del: -5 SEATE s e T JUDGE LAZARUS' DECISION | march from Frederickshurg. Brigadier | News of the death of Bishop Walter B.| Washinzton, Sept. 25.—Any one imper- | cupport operators seeking to violate con- | €ates met in a S6c- O b, on the charse resulting e General Smedley D. Butler, who has|Lambuth of the Southern Methodist . jay's action by Judge Lazarus San Franciseo, Sept. 28.—Assertions that Police Judge Sylvain Lazarus treat- ed the case of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle Arbu been incarcerated since | differently from the usual case, were sonating a king or queen in a play, won two Congressional Medals of honor | church in a hospital at Yokohama, Japan, | §eant or carnival himself in France by converting Brest|was received at Nashville, Tenn., by rel- from a mudhole into a fine camp, was |atives, DLiiiness session and miners by imposing -mew | Passed a resolution condemning the Kg Working conditions, but President Lewis | Klux Klan. The Sons of Veterans pass- declared the issue was whether the union ed a similar resolution. * » Pa-{ practs w would be liabel to a fine of not more than $10.000 and im- ¥ must file an inform- nil: | Vhatever may prisonment from ten to tWenty years| held its own men to the fulfillment of b urposes,” said the G. A. R. reso- the general, the pack and rifle being under a bill introduced today by Rep-| their contracts. lution, “we believe its methods are um. en a charge of murder | made a long statement issued tonight | horrowed from a private who had begun Intermarifage of Jews and Christians | TéSentative Herrick, republican, Okla- S against him by Mrs. | hy District Attorney Matthew A. Brady. Only six of the 27 distriets In the | American and ¢t to show the effects of the long hike. would pove beneficial to the white human- | homa. y s now reduced Similar pena The statement quoted what purported to CUoiTes I8 a ics are proposed | union stood by Howat, Who gained his |stanidng menace io consiifuted =jvern- The general shouldered the pack andlity of any country, in the opinion of Dr.|for producers who engage some one to | greatest support by carrying the big|ment and to the open and irapaiial ad- buckle $ re-| be the exact words of Judge Lazarue|rifie of the sick man, and set off down | Maurice Fishberg, of New York, express-)act like a king or queen. Illinois deegation § to 3 ministration of the law.” ognizance to an-| witn the assertion that it was indicative | the road, gathering up parties of stras-|ed at the international congress of eugen-| In Representative Herrick's opinion, ST —_— on which he fur-| of his attitude. glers as he went. ics. those who would disregard his bill, if it | BANKRUPTCY PETITION , SIX STATIONS OF THE NEW a ughter indict- “If Roscoe Arbuckle were unknswn It was not until nearly 7 o'clock that were enacted into law, would be “guil- £S, $365 ASSETS HAVEN RO iy returned against him by the county | and unimportant,” Brady's statemert ic- | (he general reached the camp, after hik-| The price of commercial bar silver |ty of fostering and promotmg ideas 10 so0 TIABIUIIERSANISEEA 0AD BURGLARIZED y cared, “he would have been held for mur- | ing the whole distance, but he brought | reached a mew high point for the year|treasonable to and In contravention of [ pocton, Sent. 25— Bertha Berman, a| South Norwalk, Sepr. 25— Burslars, be. remained in the prison sev- | der. Judge Lazarus plainly statel that|with him every straggler. when it rose to 71 3-4 cents, an advance | the principles upon which the govern- |y ;i iecper, filed a petition in bankrupt- |lieved to have come from New Yok i cral minutes after his release, chattinz | more evidence would be required in this s of three cents over the closing quotation | ment of the United States is founded and | o**today with liabilities of $40,000 ana |automobiles, broke into ang ransacked ther, A. C. Arbuckle of this | case than in any other case for ‘he|SENATE HOLDING NIGHT of Monday, maintained.” Hitri $365. The Cosmopolitan Trust |six stations of the New York, New Ha- P He did not anncunce his plans. | reason that the defendant was an im- SESSIONS ON PEACE TREATIE s Among half . dozen other mnusual|ioiivant now closed, was the only cred-|ven and Hartford railroad during Tues- court adjourned a dozen women | portant celebrity.” INCEE { A week end trip ite Viginia to witness | meastires tossed nto the house hopper by | jiurPRoi 3" i a note for $40,000 se- |day night The stations entons Nl | Bradvsists Coent udoted Judss Tase .| Washineton, - Septiiog. The first ofifithe fall imaneuvers jof stha maxine corpsi| Hepresentative Herrlek hyas s JbMN. de-[ o 07 17097 ahares ot stocic in the 'bank—| those st ®Norottus Gk siniTh vent into the judge’s chambers his | rus as having said in court today: “The | the senate night sessions in the cffort |on the Civil War battiefields about Fred-|sisned to fix “standardized wages for la- | e\ *if SEERS O NOT (0L 20 opns | S08e ab orolon, Glenbrook, paS Mrs. Minta Durfee Arbuckle, col- | district attorney has attempted o =ive |l republican leaders to expedite rati- |I'cksburg is under contemplation by |bor in all vocations and industries” and ue of the collateral on which the loan| The ficors of both waiting rooms and a e held her up and quicted | ns the impression that the proof requir-|wication of the peace treaties with Ger- | President Harding. standardized prices for all kinds of com- | (7o oceived was given at $L. baggage rcoms of the Darien station affectionate manner. Her | ed in this present case warrantitz a|wmany, Austria and Hungary was held i ] modities. A ‘petition, Aiko wis! flea by Bertha | S oy rooins ol he i Darien’ statt Mrs. Flora Durfee, meanwhile | holding, should n;‘»! any further than |fonight. It was arranged solely for | Keduction 2 e;:enses olln;_e national Alkins of Lynn, a stenographer, With 1i- | Caces of freight. wers epenes o nfé e hair back fro ¢ com-| Would be required or necessary in an; i ing -expected for | Sovernment for the current fisca Sl ST lhigs 000 a5rd Ft 22 ight : oroheat SefseRoR SRR e e De R e o "ji?ififii S g e the new budget law were estimat- | "ETUBNING FUNERAL PARTY illties of $15.000 and no assels. ' Her )C.];(.::;gmm:;n ot machines had been T cnown Arbuckle smile did important case; we need not dis- In order not to delay the tax revision (¢4 at $350,000,000 by Director of the FIRED UPON AT BELFAST modation: paper h,m by the C Ratioad ~a“‘;m‘“f’!¢ money. 2 7ot appear. however, and he merely said | Ruite that fact or beguile ourselves into |y which was befors the senatc all | Budget Charles G. Dawes. e el E i authorities are active today Thank you" in response to the hand- idea that we are handling here just |y, Trust Comira benefit of the Belfast, Sept. 25— (By The A. P.) 8] the treaties, the e A i skl B % a1e] The New Englana Milk Producers’ As-| funeral party return tvas said to have been given President |SOciation announced through its secretary, | 2 cemetery nzs of congratulations, the ordinary trivial case, if you wish to | A put it that way. which frequently comes | ing to this city from in search of a clue which will lead to ~ the capture cf the burglars. giand Lumber Co. this afternoon was fired el th they concluded their work in Assis 1 up in the police court.” Viarding's approval, was put through, | Richard Pattee, that the reduction of | on. One man was killed and three others | NV LT REE::“;:’T :“F\'\_"‘_' 1.:(;|os f;::_wn ;:-;\-osmr(_::! down the line until 1 The district attorney declared Judze |twe not without vigorous protests from | OTe-Guarter cent a quarter asked by dis- Were \\;unrl'ovz AR ey r n$“(]1n 1-;:"3:;"{.}.'.,1."-' 'wul S 1ira by the hotel maid, but the| Brady then cited the Jaw as defning | qemements te deter the uioht seiason ae| Primptivo R. Sanjurio, instructer In|ing. The last rites had been perform. | this city was re-elected president of ihe | moming by investigating raitroad de- were mot sufficient to | dcaths ensuing from felonious acts as|least until after tomorrow's conference |SPanish at Corneil University, refused|ed and the mourners were leaving tic f_‘v""{_flb e e vt oo plicate the commission «% | murder and those resulting from mis-|of democratic senators, on the treaty |t0 leave Ellis Island when the immigra- | cemettry. When they arrived at tae (~°5{"~', “»h; oty | Tlettnaatacoll -_— rime. The district attorney’s aides | (emeanors to be manslaughter, and eo- | question, but the majority insisted upon | Lion authoritics denied admission to his| junction of Donegal street and the Faiic | convention 9“‘3 Whittlesey and Captain | °RDERS LONGER SKIRYS; o contended that the court could only | tRUed: the ‘night meeting and were able to pre- | Jife because the Seotemher quota for| Road they were confronted by a larze | Onel Charles W. thittlesey atel Fapiet NO SILKS OR SATINS p 16 the deferidart ‘ToFaheRe: “Judge Lazarus took the view that the | yail. Spanish immigration had been exceeded.! crowd, several members of which pro-|John McCloy, 4‘"':; e o i iy B ; = for jer or dismiss the case altogether, | KIlling of Virginia Rappe may have re-| “Reports wers in circulation that! . i dioed revolyera andfived wild. | ne pec- | SIS SR SHC R X N e (o] Lonhuikt.oN 4 35 & e 5 vas not hie | Sulted from a wholly innocent‘and trivial | democratic opposition to the (reatles | Airrlancs and warships Jjolned thelple scattered but several of them fefi| The legion voted to admit holders of| CWARETRL N . Sy faw. e M0 M act, and said the defendant may hav: | wae increasing, but Senator Lodge, the | SPanish forced in their bomiardment of | as they ran. b g U e hose | latest order to teachers issued by th - fioi. o el . | slapped her and been guilty of notning | republi Yoz di Hi “have ex.|Guerezu Monday. The cruiser Alfonso| Police were immediately rushed to the | Pership. previously restricted to those @100 e s iss ¥ the n the hearinz was resumed ‘oday 2 5 epublican leader, was said to have ex: = c] 5 H i awarded congressional medals of honor | l.¥ndhurst school board. The order did 4 e he | MoTe than a simple battery. It is trie | pressed conviction to President Harding |11l fired more than 400 rounds of high scene, where they remain tonight, but B ke lineals descendants | not sgecify the orthodox length. L a discussion of the | tha¢ the defendant did commit an act of | that ratiAention Bltimaters eon holloing | explosives into the ravines and against| the district still simmers with excite. | A Proposition to make lineals des t| The ban on exvensive materials, i . 1D battery upon Virginia Rape, but the tecti- | assured, T adjacent peaks. ment. . off medalliof honot: men.- eligihleftoltirat | o 40 WRL SN LEXDCUNIVE wmateriale; it was Wo sieed mot disguise the fact that | ST B N EE 5 JRBC But fhe ferd 2 class membership was disapproved. SEhlalnens hadibeen] mam-.'lnnctc::;a-mo:; tils is an important case,” he said. “In 5 se : o e Thom . Page of Virginia, appoint- 3 3 e iy Hibl e e, aBt Tiins Hose iflc’:fi :Tl‘h::‘:;&“““;}: were entirely felon- | CHASE NATIONAL BANK E chai:;a‘"" e by | PABLO PEREZ, MEXICAN BANDIT, |pRIAND TO SAIL FOR moderate circumstances ickle a the screen celebrity who | “u1n polding the defendant to answer ARSORBS METROPOLITAN | president Wilson, has resigned from the | , SENTENCED TO FORTY YEARS T B e to the whole world. We | ypon the charge of manslaughter, Judge| New Tork, Bent 28._M ¢ the | chairmanship and his resignation as 9 i ED MAMMOTH 4 trying ourselves, our| 1azarus admite that the evidence show- | Metropolitan Natonal bank ooth Chane | chaiman has been accepted by President townsville, Texas, Sept. 28.—Pablo| paris, Sept. 28—(By the A. P.)—Pre- DEPARTMENT STORE IN PARIS Slorkls, er Bressit 4Ry Wostl StandANds: |l 5 chatithe detsndant was crimindlly: tes | NG e ) e WAl Ohase g, Perez, alleged member of Mexican ban- larger than the guilt of | sponsible fe~ the death of Virginia | 3iogeas bank has been approved by the it is a universal issue. s the culmination of an i mier Briand, it was announced this af- dit gangs whose depredations six years : . is, Sept. 28 (: i *w Fsee : ternoon, now has decided to sail for | Paris, Sept. 2 | Rappe directors of the latter, it was announced | groury Nogin, Jackson, Miss., megro, | ago brought thousands of Amerlcan sol- today. Direct Iy i “If the defendant was criminally re- 3 e oinig off the ™ ATxovonfan v the A. P.)—Fire 5 he T a the United States on the steamer La- |th? ]"""‘“,"1 f-'n.'(n "'nr_-{mis morning un- 3 2 convicted of murder, whose death sentence | ders to the Texas-American border, to- | g varta sailing provably on November il the middle of the afternoon destroyed . our leading hotels. An | sponsible for her death, he should have | barsoss. Tha tact eions (or (L1 S2MC|ic pending on appeal before the supreme| day was fownd guilty of murder and w. B tong the conference in Washington | 2l but the wals of the new Magasin-aus p by the management is, | heen tried for murder and not for man- | Narnsl baclt . are oy of the Chase | oourt, is making frantic appeals to Sheriff | Sentenced to forty years in state prison. | 1t £ 2114 the conference in WESHNEION | printemps, 2 department store. buildng 1 take it, a common thing in our big| slaughter. It is entirely immateria; rhat 3,2;:,0"::1 mZ"ani;iufi.‘"\ff.‘;.f,‘f; 4204 |1, B Williams %o come on and hang him He was tried for the slaving of Dr. B |08 T2% TRAST (RN M, "0 e | covering an_entire iock of 260 by 238 = . e n Jthe Metrono A mute| o O W . McCatn, deputy state health officer, |f : : confer. | feet and va 5,000,000 franes, sroutit 8 enue for a full and com- | concerned, the law makes no -distinetion | o . AnKS _‘_’f‘l assets of $435,363,915. Arbitrators In the trolley wage con-|Tobbed a passenger traln near here in [€"® 30G NS ST o | franes Th;"u s is fully covered by in- ; »n of all the facts so the | between ‘mportant’ cases and ‘triy el {roversy on the Connecticut lines met | 1915, AL Britndes chier T The | Surance. Two thousand persons ‘wers P the entire world would have | cases. Neither does the law in fts treat. | 0" > D P TRACT COURT IN in New Haven and afterwards it was said ; ':_f_esc"?m"\f;{"g:,}mff:g nd his prin. | CmPloved in the store, which was in the t to ascertain this widely [ ment of men make any distinction he. SESSION IN BRIDGEPORT | the decision would be written by Justice | 485 IN FRESHMEN CLASS o S e i e "Afapenar | heart of the business district of Paris. known defendant's guilt or innocence. een ‘important defendants’ triv-| o J. K. Beach, the third or neutral ar- i o A 1 The testimany Heard shows that durs | 0 detendents and V-l New Haven Comn., Sept, 28—Robert Bt i A T e Tomah e i e Torfteq | MILK PRODUCERS AND t ole afternoon there went on, —_— Mazlon ol Brdcoont Ssnidh lavaa — Providence, R. I, Sept. 28.—Brown | Srates, is expected to be secretary of the DEALERS HAVE COMPROM.. 5D charitably say. festivities. Men | 1o ARBITRATE JOB PRINTERS' L Jall record, pleaded guilty in Unii-| According to latest reports received by | uniersity opened its 155th academic year i women were cominz and going so e e = r S;"'fe” ;"‘s“” court today to charges | pritish authoritative quarters, the inter- | {oqay. The registration is the largest BRL0D. T Oneco, Conn., Sept. 28.—The Eastern witnesses are unable to say who 4 2 g i (R Ea s ieTitate shibment. | allied control commission in Germany |in the history of the institution, the|GEORGE G. RORKE BEFORE Connecticut Miik r~mauc?4 association the occupants at any particular | o york, Sept. 28.—P TaE Demitentiape emced him to'the fed-| cxpresses itself as perfectly satisfied | freshman class numbering 425. A corre- 5 = which ships sixty thousand quarts ofmilk o i ‘;f“bfl(;tvlol Srapicnitentiary in Atlanta for hiree | with the progress of the surrender and |sponding heavy increase is moted in the FEDEEAL GRAND JUBY |, day to Boston and Providence, today on . open 00K _and - joh, 3 destruction of German armaments. D i o 4 e d;‘:’;“‘ic:‘;‘:r ";:a:""l: printing plants here, was removed fo.| Several prohibition law violators who | CSCiction of G P e o e e 9%t | renton, N, J.. Sept. 28.—George Gor. | 21nOUNced that 2 compromise had.beem an inebriated condition. might with the announcement by Joho |pleaded guilty were fined and th: londs| . L. MeKinsle, formerly s taxicab , secretary treasurer of tha - |of several others were forfeited, Rappe, according to the pic- t Inte eited. ko e 2 e Or- | reached with the milk dealers of those opening address at the chapel exercises, |don Rorke of Washington, who is. under £ 0f Was e deT | cities whereby the association will recelvy RATAE STYhseraptiel STt Ay e diver, was seized by ,Imfk“t;.":n c!:"garl‘ He spoke on the relation of the college ‘c‘g:;‘;mcr“‘;’;;"m":ni:]‘;”nrflr‘:“s"l’:““’{,‘f Sannine cents & quart for milk during b t tried to draw of the event.|5ca) ynion of “big six” would arbizrate | CONFISCATED FIREWORKS Gl e N R R s T Fein in Ireland, was before the federal | |O°" An increase et o ! went into rocm 1219 of this hotel, fol- | the new wage scale replacing tae pres. EXPLODED IN BROOKLYN |tar and feathers, and then brought bock 5 grand jury for some time here today in | "2 been askea by the association. owed by the defendant. ent scale expiring October 1. and evicted from an automobile on a|BILL TO CONTINUE THE — | connection with the discovery last June S OO AR : They Temaines In there stout three| . “ruege-will bo 20 trouble~ hn' New | bW York, Sept, 28— an expibsiog ofi|Main srdset EMEROENCY TARIFF LAW |of 505 machine guns in the bunkers of Quarters of an hour, according to Miss | York,” Mr. Hayes said after a confexence | confiscated fireworks in Brookivn. ioday | the steamer East Side. & was impos- Clement L. Brumbangh G O e aarto M8 | with representatives of the New York |injured two fire department ingpectors. a| A petition requesting the return of | Washington Sept. 28.—A bil continu- |sible eo learn the nature of Rorke's tes-| Columbus, 0. Sept. 25—Former Gone were herd by the rest of the party. Employing Printers’ association. policeman and a small boy. One of the |church lands in Mexico valued at 6.000.- |ing the emergency tariff law until the | timony, if he gave any. gressman Cl “Then the complaining witness and | " 'Phe controversy arose over the print- | inspectors, James Butler.. who had ' his Miss Prewst made clamor at the door, ment L. Brumbaugh, of 000 pesos, which had been appropriated |permanent Dill is enacted was introduced | According ot his counesl he had been | Obio died at his home here tonight of ers' demands .for an increase of §5 over | arm Llown off may die. The fireworks, | by former governments, was presented |today by Representative Green of lowa,|advised to ive no testimony before the |bright's disease. He served four specess Johich was opened 1y the defendant, and | the present scale of $50 and the insist- | which were to have been used in a car-|to President Obregon by more than a|ranking republican on the ways and mans | grand jury because of the charge against | sive terms n congress as representative ghese two ladles entered the room. ence of tha publishers on a $10 reduc-|nival, were manufactured without'a pef-|hundred clergymen of the state of Jalls- f committe. The emefgency mensuxelhim and because It might prejudice his|from the 12 Ohio district, retiring Mardh “They found Miss Rapps on a bed, | tion. _ mit. 3 would expire on Nove,mher_fl.j own case. 4 last, He was 38 years old. Y f % s i e N, o K e, 3% ; 60,

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