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of Removal of Funds Since the Federal Injunction—| anicksct wivite siranged a Howy ' Attorney General Daugherty Declares Personal Liberty | ** o intoxicating liauer. » e e B B tiow Will Not be Abridged by Injunction—Freedom of Speech | seck reisives. 55, 5.~ artont - wio| : Trom Pablo beach, or the Press Will Not be Interfered With Save When Such Mediums Are Used to Incite Riots or Murder— No Objection to Meetings of Union Men to Perform Any | x ville, ¥la., across the con. | T&&Nate, and Senator De Lubersac . '*I'{ Committed sulcide 1 “Providence e 1.: T s Was’ Caught Between 'l‘wg (fi* orces ,fi- 5 e R s De Haviland plane, 4 ] ated - 3 L | American seld $195,000,000 worth ai [ field, the army avi-| 0% under which material delivered Brusa Front and Totally Wiped OM - can De- "Mj to foreign buyers during the fiscal d s Bere at 5.34 p. m., Pa- ¥ DY Germany. would ‘be in X yer just ended. “ e 3 : » P2 | the scientific working out of a plan for ‘ X i e e SRR -y Y R shme-nBemWhhyg“ . w . Lives , s 4 now reached a stage where a!l that re- Seven steamers and 17 sailing vessels t to San Diego, was|mains for-consummation is 1 con- and Property. 4 American register were lost during ‘roughiy. D by army officers -here e epid ; *. sent of the government. Th & o § e s ; ment. e agreement 4 3 3 Their Functions “That Do Not Interfere With Inter- | a5t auarter of 1921, - Will'be examined tomorrow by th Paris, Sept. 5.—(By the A. P.)—The Greek third corps, which, as pre- of F ' ; I : nant olittle flew over - eight | clal governmental - e‘:mnm:’ e French igernmnt s today recnlvedlvlouly . had retreated unhawm- state Commerce or Otherwise Violate the Law, - sl Mok ieritn e e e . ot with consideration of deliveries ‘of mer- | through the British embassy a note from ;pere din the direction of Brusa. Thit ‘was one of the the postal deficit for tke fiscal year just | Over the chandise by Germany, which it is thought - o s the British government requesting con- | corps, I well led, was attack- chi Sept. 6B, M. Jewell: head settle the strike. Hals Holden, president | N0ed Was approximately §60,000,000. - |fnest achlevements I recent years by & |may. make some changes in it by way < by s Hivigon icago, Sept. 5.—B. E 3 % 1 sideration of the possibility: of ‘taking & < han vbe > - | of improvement. i steps to bring about an armistice be-|of Bllejik. The division was. driven T ! | A i d ete! - .:,}‘” mr-“::i"e?aln‘l)‘mm- nl’.."?"i;a'.’,'i‘fl Z§.":,‘,.f.:‘.’,‘,’:,,‘:°',‘;.;":n‘;i;‘ ":;';mf:e“;if Wheat acreage of the Southwest will| - was . paced fro:n erniwffll:te Lull’er!lhn. rdcm-eun:lnx 130,- | tween the Greeks and the 'h-rh'-) 'll':: :n the Gregk wings and completely T» ng. ooy oyt ey 1 b . b s LA about equal that of 1921, according to Valley. Ly Captain “‘m‘w ors in the devastated areas|French replied in a note sent by nme Greek: milithrysmi e Sdis ’um :: ;on_v ey g i ;e;nt con! er::e::a“n a:;edo; e ;ng 1 that | reports. ‘William Randolph and Lieutenant C. L.|With more than 13,000,000,000 francs loss- | foreign office this evening. tary smission u y s road wi satls : moved junction was issued. B PEBSONAL LIBERTY NOT Was! obtained by the government. in Chicago | wasnington. Baltimore and other eastern | V11 La., owned by the I Godchaux Sugar egainst the striking shopmen 'will not be used to abridge personal liberty, Attorney General Daugherty declared to newspaper correspondents late today. Norwill' free= to Canada since the federal in- R e T S ‘Webber, eacsh piioting 2 De Hayiland. | :- has jnslt :o;clndnd 2 number of con-| Although the terms of the note: rex- y_y‘:fi mm following official con.- conditions. “We quit talking a ew Dooilf ‘Tequired only 22 hours and|ferwices with Herr Stinnes, the result of | changed were not disclosed, it is infer-|mU = £ . York and row we arc busy moving the | Monday, T ne \Doorest Labor Day!31 minutes to complete the 2275 mule| Which has been the reaching of an agree- |red from the promptness of the French 7 northern group g a great traffic,” he said. Comnpany hay ey e cognnectCUt | trip, and with an hour and 13 minutes| meht. for the delivery of bricks, mortar, | reply that an agreement between the |V g - o, 2 2 Mr. Jewett, who has been sought ever | (2PRARY (UR SV Cxberienced, -the o} taken out at San Antonio, for fueling|cement, etc, to the French. The nego- | two governments will rapidly be reached. |an attack, To T aist g Sreat ABRIDGED BY INJUNCTION | gince the :injunction was handed down ¢ renihns . | h's actual flsdni_, ‘was 21 hotrs and | tiaticns . were authorized under the "m’h retreat v last Friday to.obtain service for a writ, .- |18 minutes, or &t ‘the rate of approxi- French agreement concluded by M. GL- |y, 5. DESTROYERS HAVE g | Gt 3 hington, Sept. 5.—The injunction | and whe nas variously been reported in |- The Blf Elm Hall refinery at Napoleon- | mately miles ‘an hour, or a mile!lét, the French comptroller, in Berlin on ? m‘;‘;"fh:“;}_‘mm“‘;r;m - and two-thirds every minute June 8, last. The final consent of the BEEN ORDERED TO SMYRNA £ clties, was still -absent today, although |CCMPany, was destroyed by fire. “Com- | — government is expected ‘soom. £ TR southern group under. Generals Tricou- | ¥ Dioyenis and Dimaras,” some. of WA friends indicated he mignt [P0V Officials put the loss at $2,000,000. | xems. muBsEL clwum’g Herr Stinnes bas assufed Senator Ye | WAShington, Sept. 5.—At the request |¥is, Dioy j i Ala Shehr, 83 miles ‘east of Smyna return tomorrow. ' . e = . HAS ARRIVED IN' NEW YORK |Lubersac that he is' eagér to do all in of the state department, Acting Secretary Gideon M. Wakelee, one of the' oldest | A 5 his power for the. rebullding of the de. | Roosevelt today ordered Admiral Bristol, |2 mot vet been B s e ot of Wpeseh - ‘or ‘HSES . DA nthiutet ’ o and best know: democrats in Fairfield | New York, Sept. 5,—Mrs. Muriel Mac- | vastated regions, in the belief that the |American nigh commissioner at Con-| W0, % FEESEE W Mo gowing dowr with, he added, but “freedom of speeeh| WILLARD HAS NOT HAD - {county, died Sunday at his home in South| Syiney, widewsof the: Lord Mayor Ter-| effective carrying out of - this. accord | stantinople, fo dispatch a force of de- | EWGTd, DUF IICIRFEER B SUOR (L and freedom of press does not mean those CONFERENCE WITH JEWELL | Shelton. | ence. MaeSwiney of. Cork,. who . died of | would greatly contribute to the welfare of | Stroyers to Symrna to protect lives and | o' b RO 4 & mediums may be used to-inclte riots: or - s starvation in Brixton prison, London, iu|Franco-German relations and might one | Property. 3 rESe s ok murders.” Baltimore, Md, ~Sept. 5.—President| John Clark of Martford, arrested’ at| 1920, arrived o the. steamship Presi There will be no ob]e;l!on by the de-| Willard of the -Baltimore and Ohio rail- partment of justice to fmeeting of union men to perform any of their functions “that tommerce or otherwise violate the law,” | shopmen, with a view to settling the the attorney general continued. strike. nor had he seen Mr. Jewell. Mr. t “If anyone undertakes to abridge per- | Willard further said positively that no |legraphy and telephony sonal Ji be as vigorous in upholaing the people’s | the Baltimore and Ohio company is now rights lence.” The that the injunction had not been obtained ta foree men to work, nor was it a move | ment when questioned concerning a re- 10 PFEvens siikes. port that he had conférred with B. M. The ‘which apondeés ; quiry.at the hotels disclosed that B, M. fi:y: :::;‘el"':‘:m“':k‘:h’:“ 1::::’ +9: 1 Jewell of . Chicago” had registered at the Harding Yelt the injunetion would not n| ETISTEON last Sunday and had ‘left only | Porter Emerson Browne, well known any way en@anger constitution rights of #he men on strike or 0f the citizens.' But, it was 8 ‘and goings we: ted. ceedings %aild_bo followed up ith the i andte day result in bringing about a close un- | _In his cablegram to Admiral Bristol, Savin Rock on suspicion of being a pick-! dent Arthur today. She was accom-|derstanding between the two nations. | Secretary Roosevelt emphasized that the pocket, proved to be a man of respecta- panigd by ‘Miss Linda Mary Keamns,| = syye desire at al il action of the department had neithér bility. T bl leader, and said that| pomes™ sai it pe e alenor political siguificand, Willlam Marconi is enthusiastic ~ever mqa}n;ma@da:he i lgrp;a::: A VAT T T M s tesstbon, £en the vast progress made in wireleds te- h}' o arish ropoblicar sause and fof|TBd for the materials.” Under the agree. | depariment's request was based on dif- in the. United] 8 cls e ot the Irion | ment wé shall recelve made-up materials | patches from Smyrna, describing the sit- ospitals for the nded 1 of e St 1 from across the Rhine, and Germany’ will | uation which had resulted there from the ) ffil@u“‘l_:‘“; ‘:fl':ll'my sald she was svith|thereby be helping to meet her repar-'|retreat of the Greek army and ithe con- as I am vigorous in opposing vio- [ Boing right ahead improving its shop!| The “red clergy, led by @ growp .of| Eamonn De Valera in the Sackville! ations bill. tinued Turkish offensive. Officials ex forces and increasing its working facili- | young men, held its first congress in | street-fight in Dublin last July and was attorney general algo declared {ties along that line. Moscow early in August and discussed |certain that he was still with the re- Mr. Willard made the foregoing state- | plans to establish a new “live church.” | publiean forces. - —— _ | - Speaking of the Sackville street en-|- Mexico City spent its first Sunday im | counter, Mrs. MacSwiney charged that statement ¢ s Mr . Daugherty,|J¢well, head of the striking shopmen, |many years without motion pictur shows |British guns, manned by ' British troops was made to newssaper . corre. | With a view to a settiement of the strike, nts, followed earlier dectarations | - COI0T Was given to the ceport when in- road ‘tonight declared emphatically he had not had any conference with B. M. Jewell, head iof the striking railroad ALLIES MAY LAND FORCES L IN ASIATIC TCRKEY do not Interfere with intersate Constantinople, Sept. 5.—(By the A. P.) —The allies appear to be agreed that if is necessary for them ‘to land naval an¢ infantry forces in Asiatic Turkey for the { protection of their nationals and maintain order. From the way the operations are being , |pected that Admiral Bristol would have| ,ngucted there is no indication’that: the AGREEMENT EXDORSED avallable four destroyers to send to Sm¥f- | qyuriy will permit the Greeks time for 2 na. y , 3 breathing spell. order of the day is- BY PRESS OF GERMANY | ¢ the state department, Acting Soc:!-ls“ed 7 ,‘u,u“‘:,\-am Pastia, the tary Phillips took occasfon to emphasize |y yigi nationalist Jeader; which ‘has P, e o GADY The A. B.)—The | that the movement of American destroyers | (00 TRUSCEIN G St due to a strike of the cinematograph op-| in “Free State uniforms. were used in Stifness Enbebsac cHfitcact was in no way designed as a naval o |y.o’ihe purkish arm§ on |£ nh'l“l '“, erators and other employes. the engagement.: She said that she per-i 0 " "R e frifts of the Weisba- al demonstration on the part of the| a ifces concludes as follows: “We ¢ : |sonally saw General MaoReady: efomy|den agreement for German industry and | United States government. The onl¥ PUr- | g faco other battles. You will show Mes. Myrtlo Suzanne Browne. wife of{mander of the Britlsh troops, in freland:{ o ™ ihoigentally is a yvindcation of ,Pose, he said, for sending the vesssls to . aqitional endurance and bravery iz . i b the reparations’ policy inaugurated by Smyrnf was to care for and. Protect|yuich the nation takes pride. Your nex! last evening. v - author and playwright. is dead at her - e e Tt et e D Walter | American livestand property. e i o S At the hotel ignorance of his where-) home in South Norwalk, after a long|STEPBENS LEADS V AN . Tre-oiat i irosen hat the | Siate depariment ‘ofiials gecined o {700 R P S A SoRLe s OISR Rd. His coiiings [1litgss. : 1Y MISSISSIPPY PRIMARY | 521 coment marks the first step toward | comment on the nature of the dispatches | o o5 00 ‘Mm‘"'m“""'“‘m", | they wut_ve able to dispute the aavanet iberty,” Mr. Daugheérty sald;*I will | conferénce had been arranged and that States since his last visit. added, the Chicago injunction pro- % W) — overcoming French hostility in the de- | recently received from Turkey or Ana- F preventing Interference [xxow oF X0 ATTEMP: . g it re.',::,g"&yg,; Fake's - vastated regions. ; tolla points, it was understood, however. | r . T 3 3 < ) of the Turks. por ’ 1 ) it 10| e Vassische Zéjtun - thi that Rear Admiral Mark Brisiol, acting { - w. Tak {lis aPbashment Felsurroe man sTims [II0 0 o ol i Prosgent sonight, 4 5 t shows that ‘France has as American high commissloner at Con-| yryoRs 1N CONSTANTINOPLE obliged ta go) with prosesutio el : : | eral BoBuS Bl < ot ot e R aiadis s Nisvh i Zosecovinpodby RUHTROHE- SR of pena ot The de- OF/DEVELOPMENTS IN ATHEN! Hite ‘Spokesman | , W ashingtor, -Sept. 5. —Although Wil " T B ST 2 v AE&‘&; vu‘;flmm Tkt ;m Is-dt‘ho Boersén Coltier partment” had submitted cabled, reports - = OReSDeT | ligm H. -Johnst sident = 8 Yol o B 2 7.866: at the French i advi v g R n'fii;t::“:r':lxn“ iy Yermational. Machiniots. o i Tha |, dehn Hanrahan, arrested in Bast Matt- | Clideq comolete returns feom 15 counties, < g S b R e el bl i no activities The belief “quiet do not want to go any farther in these | ference with railroad managers. proceedings than is necessary. I want‘to| It was even denied that Mr. Johnston| Mrs: Ida Stein, 50 years old, of 49 be reasonable about-it, but mot so-reas- | had been in conference with B, M, Jewell, | Suburban avenue, Stamford, died at the enable people The eomfortable,” adding that the department | than two weeks nor in communication connection with court matters were now in progress. in | e : ! ford on the charge made by raliroad de- the: strike . cutside of only chief executive of the striking rail Constantinopl, Sept. 5.—(By the A. P.J —)Many rumors were in circulation here- today concernipg the latest developments in Athens: Tt was reported that the Venizelist newspapers = announced thit morning the resignation of the Greek cab- A Mt T s S v tion involved in the contract has by the 8 incomple 7, with 20 coun-| conclusion of the agreement exnressed Unios located In Washingron wan Sor g { tectives that ha had tampered with:a 1o- | yics wnreported. lack of confidence in the ablity or will- y ? lhe found in the city tonight, subordinate ':;':,f’;;"’c;t“;:L::h‘;;';'::dp::c: f:"h";"r:fl : ingness of -the Paris’ government to of- that, the sirike. . AIURHOR ooyonle | fociads tof imstrgantsmtion | étpeeaten [ L0050 T 0D O PR SO SAROLLETIE ONS'STHONG™ | tlot? redonstracton’s 2} declaced ehat {5 ol SRRSO IF Gl L TSR S0 strike situation ' would | ignorance of any present attempts. to set- | O’ . IN PRIMARY IN WISCONSIN | the Germfan government, however, is in | o tPR0% 00 ROP T FOREHCLREe: By down" this week, and added:, “I|tle the raflway sohpmen’s strike by con- | $90%bail. = nowise disgraced thvough this “energy [ 4O OSSR CHREE N e Black | inet and the formation of a new govern- Milwaukee, Sept. 5 (By therA. P.).—|of a great industrialism.” SIS Y ¥ ment under thé leadership of M. Stergi- Returns tonight from 517 preeincts out The newspaper says tife contract would Selx a 9 adis, high commissioner in Smyrna. of 2,523 in Wisconsin for the republicdn |seem to be purely a private business ar- | TURKISH CAVALRY DIVISION g “Public opinfon was declared to be ex- United States senatorial nomination give | rangement, but that it was preceded by WAS TOTALLY WIRED OUT] . ...y uneasy. Some of the Greek Senator Lafollette 49,711, W. A. Ganfleld | the Wiesbaden agreement, which was H g o apers were declared to admit that they 20,362. negotiated by a member of the govern-| Constantinople, Sept. 5 (By the A. P.) | PaPe the defeat of the Greek armies and the resuiting danger to- foreigners resident| in_the zone of hostilities. The destroyers Litchfleld, Lawrence and a8 to let the government and the | the general cifairman of the group of | NOTWalk hospital Monday night from a be trampled upon.” : striking organizations. Mr. Jewell, it was ({Actureqd'skull, "‘;‘em’d. insn Sutomo- injuffetion, he said, “is sitting very | 52id, had not been in the city for more | il accident on the Post' Road. could see n® chance for an improvement A & —_— ment. It notes thar tne textual provisions Turkish cavalry division has met e = 3 3 be had received many “congratulatory mes- | ¥ith the machiniets’ headquarters, which | FOUr _men who ment buntiag brdeiyicur vorING AT of the contract make the duration of ter near the Bilefik Brusa front/| :;‘;::Ic '.‘;D:“: i m sages on it, ipcluding many from labor }!“-; been a central point for strike activi- | Of $107 in West F o it The pm_l PRIMARY IN NEVADA | the agreement and its stipulation con- | Caught between two Greek forces, it stapl people. - The #0 per cent.—that portion of the ‘“re- —— spectible u; " Mr. Daug any separate strike settlement attempts . on the part of any railroads had been erty’ dn*;od, approved the governmen e course. formed a “very generous, helpful service to the Reésponding to a question, the attorney general tortabl ronstrue advocacy of picketing as be- ing in violation of Judge Wilkerso: temporary restraining order. Reports to the department of justic today, he asserted, showed the situation | DTS tonight. adopted a resolution, to be over the country to be As the attorney general diseussed the | 2tély to take over and operate the rail- ation, William H. Johnston, president |F03ds and make terms with the striking | COlombla on the seventh of this month, At Washington offices of, railway ex.| 2Ly Was 31 for each bird killed, witn eat majorit] - pority ofithe noews —about 1 Hicke it ‘wan edil Tt o trare op| COSS. addel. form with the Wlnrden agreement. Reno, Nev., Sept. 5—The primary elec- | The contract provides, for a six per cent. tion vote tn Nevada today was Hent. wo. | commission to Herr Stinness, which it is Coal exported from Sydney, N, 8, |POrts received here tonight indicate. It :::_“g g;" :"e ‘:fl:’de"m‘“c"';;:ed e % = ich Gérmany received. Doubt was indicated that such ;;egzolz“of, wfi;:‘s "::f:e ‘5:,’;;;:“"'}‘1,:;,";: :;“(heen;fi:f: ;:';:,;Z; Tg:,.; h;:n:‘ ‘22 actual deliveries of goods in kind.” SHOOTING OF “BUDDIE" MERIDEN DEM. DELEGATES steps had been taken. for the present week are expected to sur- | the polle in spite of a five-sided race on| The majority socialist Vorwaerts ,(JOHNSON WAS ACCIDENTAL TO SUPPORT REILLY . .~ |Dpass those of last week. the republican ticket for United States |Mmakes this last feature'the basis of a FAVOR ASEING GOVERNMENT SRS < senator and.a two-sided fight on the [ Ccabtion, “patriotism for six per cent. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Sept. 5.—Investiga-| Meriden, Conn., Sept. 5.—At the dem- TO OPERATE RAILROADS| An explosion followed by fire in the | democratic ticket for ‘governor. over the artile ip_which Herr Stinnes’ ac- | t1on of the accidental shooting of A. M. |ocratic caucus held here this evening fif- : ammonia plant of the Althano Humus| Reports fecelved here indicated the |tion is criticised by the socialistic news | .p,ggie" Johnson, husband of Peggy |teen delegates each were elected to the New York, Sept. 5—The executive |Co., of Hackettstown, N. J., - fertilizer | Nomination of James O. Sorugham of | agency. This agency asks the govern-|ye b ™ itocs and dancer, at the camp of | state convention, the county convention committee of the -central trades and la. | manufacturers, destroyed thres of the Hem; OckotEenon fiythe d;mwram The | ment m’“‘lf,‘;"“"‘; ‘;.‘1‘_:“:"“““1::;‘;::{“""; Jack Clifford on Chateguay lake Thurs-|and the congressiomal convention. The bor council, representing 800, - | compafiy’s buildings, with a loss of §100,- | Onmination of ‘Samuel G. Platt, also of & . ht, was reopened and then closed | delegates to the former were not instruct- - St s ¥100 | Reno, for senator by the republicans. | concerned a monopoly for thg:edvm* oo g o was totally wiped out. Pasha, the Turkish nationalist leader, not " The Turks. made careless by their|to molest the innocenit Christian popula- successes, did not ‘reckon with (heillon. press he added, had per- American people,” 1 sald he thought a court would submitted to the council Thursday, call- qulet, very com- Tl ing upon the federal government immedi- 5 ; IWAY | losed again tonight by District At-|ed, but-those for the other two conven- sl bedic N o e T S etk o ;el;:nl:cr?{ O Biiao o e e ! tarney Harold'A. Jerry. The district at- tions were. The county delegates are in- ed the presidency of the Repabiie . ot |Bad no epposition for the momination for | for dolng What he fought so much against | torney then announced he was more firm- | structed to support and vote for Thomaz Unitea Rtates senator. in the Wiesbaden agreement. It further |1y convinced than ever that the shooting |L. Rellly as candidate. for .sherift and e ¢ i 1 convention are i E asks the %ndustrial magnate how he | was accidental. those to the congressional 3¢ ihe International Assoclation of Ma-|Shopmen. :‘:;r;l:lx’x‘::fi;g linnxz:d::liuu bl;::xté‘fivm‘ OBITUARY. m;kes his newspaper opposition to District Attorney Jerry today visited l!_lslruc(ed in favor of Mayor Henry T. chinists, one of the seven striking rail| A resolution also was adopted, calling |yioq i tes France conform with his business poli- | the Clifford camp with Sherift W. H. Cof- | King, of this city as candidate repre- unions, declared in an address before a|UBPOn every trade unionist in the greater | Miakicy: Samtyor; Mellows. cy. ‘ fey, interviewed the guests present at the | sentative to congress. mass meeting of strikers here’ that no |CIty to assess himself one day's Pay 19| pormer United 8 i Chicago, Sept. 5.—Bishop Samuel Fal-| “Thg Lokal Anzeiger says the Frenah |time of the shooting, and upon his re-| At the close of the caucus the state ehangs Tl bt ihade. In the mstibls or | 81d the: strikers. tates Senator Morgan {lows, head of the Reformed Episcopal eonducting the strike, ‘was concerned. The resolutions also requested Samuel | G- BUlkeley was elected at the Hartford | church, died today. 0 far as his union i Gompers, president of the American Fed- | qorrrican C3UCUS last night to head the sounded Herr Stinness on his propo: return tonight issued a statement int:nd- | delegation met and organized and elected tion back in last November and that|ed to clear up nmerous angles of the|as member of the state central commit- Bishoip Fallows was famous as a Premier Lloyd George was personally In- | case, which had not been explained as|tee from Meriden James J. Walsh, form- Mr. Johnston characterized the Chicago | €Tation of Labor, to call a conference of delegation to the republican state con- | Preacher, soldier, author and lecturer. injunction as “the big molse,” and said | FePresentatives of all national and inter- vention which will be held in New Haven | He had been ill less than a month. He | ormed of it by Herr Stinness at the | well agfsorhe apparent discrepancies in [er collector of internal revenue. The 7 5 time; also that the lead!ny French in-|earijer accounts of the shootin. woman member of the state committes he would “defy Attorney General Daugh- | Pational unions to take necessary steps to | "= " " co&" A rer xfi’«';m&'n‘.&:‘: Iighwl;:rtl:rdfld}{: Ahwristite cAster, make an Thyseew toe | “There is absolutely nothing to show it | elected by the defegates is Miss Mary E. e qor Sy one else to Interfere with | Sa{eguard the rights of organized Work-| State Semator Arthur E. Bowérs, of|that was attributed the peginning of his| LUl SOrt to Interest August Thyssen, the | L "o ning more than an accident,” | O'Donnell me and my fellows meeting to discuss | €8 throughout the country. Manchester, announced yesterday that he | f3tal iliness. e et atiolotes that both Herr | 5ald the district attorney tonight. *The — matters of mutual iriterést.” will be 2 candldate for lleutenant-govern: |, BI210P Fallows was a man of bound:| g (e SRaeL SURCATE G0 WL ST | case 1 closed as far,as we are concern- | J. MEREDITH TOWNE HAS ¢ e CONFIDENT OF RATIFICATION or providing the candiaate for governor 1 | 195%, <Rerey; Not enly did he daily car-|Dlithese WA Snelor, De Tabees MR | O Ty sk voRes OF ANTHRACITE AGREEMENT |not also from Hartford county. ry on theé manifdld dutles of his parish i NEAR JACKSONVILLE, FLA. ooy l".‘llczofn\‘Ill'-l“e;“I"ll.. Sept. 5.—A second | wa empt Wi ten days to mine the SHoS Laim ua here ‘tonight that the agreement reached weir ereek on the southern outskirts of the el office The Palmetto Limited, New York to —preaching, christening, ‘marrying, garding ‘the- transaction. Ann Duther, motion picture star, who } is reported recently to have formed a| Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 5.—J. Meredith 3 ¢ burying, visiting the sick and needy— I 5 Neck, L. I Mrs. Charles D. Stew: st 5 companyof her own at Great Neck, ., | Towne, grandson of Henry R. Towne, expressed ‘in ‘mine workers' circles | sultered a fracture of the - skgll | waay| DIt 1S found time to writs and etit al- | BAYONNE MAY CHANGE &5 .| WaS among the guests at the camp when | chair: of the of directors of the 1 the car which was being driven by Bor | fiom, i adreee mnlary any safas| (- - . FOBM OF GOVERNMENT|.’ jnooiing happened, according to @ |Yale oty s e e bridge over Fish-|with the operators at Philadelphia last|son Paul, crashed through s esment otic bodles, serve as the supreme head! m N. J, Sept. 4—A resolu- | list of names made public by the district|ot Stamford, whose elopement with a ty was reported to. the sheriff's 3;‘.&“&" 'm? e ;lam\ed g :u“ ke 1}“’“ Hill, on the Hariford|os his church, the Reformed Eplscopal; 'flnn“lmhmec;fl:fi‘ the district attorney's| attorney. Miss Luther is sald to have | high school girl in 1919 created consid- SMSELly . SRRSO TMack FERMBSES ooy toomaar T onen n tia | ik, {n MMarbore. in the North American continent; funé-|offics to_ investigate the authenticity of|been the one who revived Peggy Marsh | erable soclal interest, filed a petition for ‘Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 5.—Confidence city tomo: 4 v tion on many committees, hold numerous|a, petition calling for a referendum on!Johnson when she fainted after witnes-|divorce today in the superior court here N S R Falioh. et Awttoasi SOk io| While ratification apparently Is assured otice was sent out to towns by the when vafe, ¥0 CALL FOR MEETING OF X » ‘Washington when that was needed—and| government should be changed was Fincer stopped the train at the beidge,| U6, 2ETECMENt on the part of a minority, ing attention to the fact that tody ls examined the. structure and finding s within a large area were shat- lered by the concussion, Track dogs picked up a trall but lost ft at a point wnére un automobile had been parked. trusteeships, propagandize actively at|yieher the sent form of this city's|sing the shooting. Two nieces, of Miss|alleging infidélity. Py 265 8 oo yireste | there promises to eb a stiff fisht against | democratic state central committes. call. PesS Luther, four and 13 years old, also were | Young Towne married Sara Raven, walk no less than two miles each day oflagopted at a stormy meeting of the city|at the camp, as well as a nephew, ten [‘daughter of a Stamfar dstorekeeper, when be chosen to the a,mfl.fifl";fi?. May | the year for exercise. 5 commissioners foday. A fund of $5.003|years old. Two other children also were | ghe was still @ student in high school and vention at Hartford two. weehe. meren | In 1859, upon graduation at Wiscon-|yas voted by the commission to finance|mentioned in the last, Jack and Myron | ook her to Detroit to live, whide ho work- pose a settlement on the term, a ence. |sin he.was appointed vice president of [tha Investigation, ; Hirsch, 12 and 17 years old, described a8 | ed in varlous automobile factories. His d to stand out £ act to run | Mesl ' Sullivan, 11 Galesville, Wis,, “university.” Dr. Bert. 3. Daly, city director o)t 1 G . Clifford. mother, - however, - followed. the - youn: and to stand out for a contract to run —— Wn't % years old, . wi In 1860, Mr. Fallows married Lucy| revenue and finance charged that the| oo ®0 0 3" s beoing present were v end M AL T o g s Yesterday. He had been bething oy | Bethia- Huntington of Marshall Wis.|petition purporting to contain the sig-| p 2T TS Gancer. of New York [vamile homestendin Nooton, companions when he stepped ints Gesp| ST Of e B Tk rou:| DAtUres ‘of 4,300, voters ‘whs “Permeéal-loy .. s “and Mre. Willam C.iFiy-of| It was ot ankpunced-whether the selt water and disappeared, His body w.,l“‘"‘“““"" ol New [York, ed with fraud and forgery. ody. W and it may be Saturday before final ac- | the last date on which it ; tion is taken. Several ldcals in District Droceeded Southwestward. Win-; yiave instricted their delegates to op- | | WOMAN LOST JOB, COMMITTED SUICIDE; HAD §: 0 IN BANK ed. children ‘born to this marriage 2 e . New York: Charles H. Bacon, of this|wiil be contested. recovered. UNION POLICY COMMITTEE ? Samuel Huntington Fallows, attorney, | wooDIN SWORN IN AS NEW city, Mr. Clifford and Olive Sherringham, New York, Sept. 5.—With $2,5 o New York; Major Charlés Samuel Fal gt governess to Mrs. Johnson's son. SUBPOENAED FOR HEARING Chioags; 85t §—Toaders ot tne sirik. | Benk, the e G ale X, T s orrectly of Farmine-!jows, Wawyer, Saratoga, Cal; Mrs. Hel. b e e S P ki el it g ON SLAYING OF BERGEX . : o ¢ i erdzy & - 4 S v meet Jose A - printed reports tnat a call had been sent | Qe ol pior an Sulgighiie i hold, N. J.|ner tather. =hrvde b trict attofney. s Alice Thornton, who was in the dut for a meeti it in-law tonight because she said she|two months ago. Nessler was arrested “Bi tor| N as fuel administrator by Governor , wh " tommittae of mini:y men in Chloapg. ax | Could see no visible means of supporting | following. advices from the. Jersey. su | gp 10, 1210, Bioop Fallows became tector | fijer late this atternoon. He will serve| ‘The revolver with which e Johngon | water home of Gesnge Clie: mation sl Thursday. 5 her three childrer. thorities, and is accuse dof setting the ?)l O.hlu‘o' S oantinued . o for. s ‘-l;;m“twm.lry‘x B o R ;hot h;:;eltulswel‘ll “s l‘l:":;(.rfnwhkh ‘mmo:"( ;;l.:, e night her lor::y " s ) i t . resident - | Jerry ly e ‘ B ‘Bergen, motion . WAy sk ropoctta aiploticn the part | R0 SSRGS N or eplerdd In| AT R P e : succeeding vears until the time of hls mr Car ar:l ;fl:mdry Company. the woundéd man wore-at the time of |ture daredevil, wiis shot and kilied, was of the railroads to deceive our member- | ® cifar factory, left a note in which she e Miuitaneous With his assummp: Whip," declared . F. MeGratn viee pres. | S2ld: - “Must leave this world. Have| Eiht delegates to the d tdent and spokesman for the union' in the wbsenc: »il. While refusing to reveal the where- wbout of Mr. Jewell, who dropped from He was a candidate for congress from|(he shooting, and which was reported to | Subpoenaed today to appear before the lemoeratie | tion of the rectorate, he assumed the ngressional district of Penn- irt | Erand jury next Friday, when it begins B e o Lot b e Ssleriay st the pevis omvia o | e “imlsianacy blahop ot the westr ;8 L0 [ FSes 0% o o evolver exploded dose 10 Alr, | 1S 1BGuITY into the crime. Two women o from headquarteds 6 B, . Jew- | Port my three children. Divide my morey | 300 JiCh it “coually divided Befwoon e enteh both in thy| Mr. Woodin was educated at the Co-|Jonncon's hody, the district attorney |2T% OB the list of taiesmen. 5 ; n the ohnson’s body, the Ameng my. children. 'men and women and was not instructed biehbp of u¥ . anties church both e | Iversity school of mines. s Cline is in jail here chargea with mur. whom to Support. - United Statés’and Canada. A SR VOENNC S said. The revolver was .32 calibre. He | O \ NEW YORK MAN DROWNED —a Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka COLORED GIRL STABS MALE ::’:;“:‘;d."’“_‘h reyolver ‘snd shisy &t tha e : sight jast Thursday just before the gov- IN LAKE BASHAN, MOODUS | Peter J. Prior and William J. Foran! WNew York, Sept. 5—The death of SLANDERER IN HARTFORD [ Diuiriet Attorney Jerry recounted a GAQOLINE ernment obtained a temporary injunction £ ssamns were elected delegates to the aemo-|Dr. Edward Anthony Spitzka, noted —_— story told ‘him at the camp today, that CAUSED PLANE TO LAND sgainst the strikers, Mr. McGrath said, | Moodus, Conn. Sept. 5.—An atiack of}cratic state conventlon at the ‘caucusi glienist and specialist on brain anato- | Hartford, Sept. 5.—Meta Jones, 19, ¢ ing, 5 e referring to reports that Mr. Jewell had | Deart disease while taking his fu ewell | held yesterday in Plainville. 'While they | my, at his home in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., | colored, of 233 Windsor street, wag ar.|J0ohnson believing himsel? dying, had re been in Baltimore, that “I do not belleye | YAcation ewim in Lake Bashan, two miles * meeting of the policy. committee sent’ out from our head “he declared. " onint 1 exam “Abg aucl € esting 1 bl the on of the medical examiner his ¥ e Calbarien, Sonta Clara, . Proxinee of were not instructed it is reported that| vesterday evemng was announced to- |rested today on'a charge of assaulting "‘““‘L’;nl‘!:;"‘l“ !‘:‘;.";“:‘; e~ Be | Cuba, Sept. 5.—(By the A. P)—The air- he has been in' that vlclnity even’” from here, cguscd‘lth: death of George|ihey will support Augustine Lonergan| wight. He performed the autopsy on|Edward Lee Anderson, 22, colored, of | SUre 2 plane Sampaio Correla III arrived here “There has been absolutely mo-call for | .c.6h of New Tork city today. for senator. F | the brain of Leon Czolgosz the anar- | 238 Pleasant street, early this morn- =, . i chist who assassinated President Mc-|ing. The girl, the police charge, stab-| SEVEN CARS AND ENGINE Two Russian wldows with seven chil- | inley in Buffalo. ¢ bed Anderson In the back when he from Key West at 430 o'clock this after- Short’ of gasoline, Lieutenant Wi . OF PALM LIMITED DERAILED dren left Moscow Tecently on their way One of his notable achievements | made slurring remarks about her at a| Hinton, wno is the pilot of the | ‘death was caused by heat disease as|to relatives living in Lincoln, Neb., the \was the revision of Gray's anatomy |dance. Anderson, it is alleged by the ‘Jackeonville, Fla., Sept. 5.—Seven cars which is endeavoring t4, fly from the ¥ on Thursday as our r 0ot § much as by drow: o = s+ trip having been made possible by inher- | |n 1918, ' He .wtote numerous articles|girl, is' the father of her three months'|ahd the engine of the Southern railway | U'nited States to Rio Taneire, was forced 4 e assembled on such notlee." 1 Mergel, w 5 38 years old, was tolitance of 310,0000 which'came to them in [lon brain ‘anatomy and took keen in-|old babr. Anderson will alse be placed | Palm Limited. Jacksonville tg hicag®.{to jand here. He had intended to coms 3 At the same time rail - exscutives | have ‘ieft " his parents for his home .the Velga vallsy a few moOnths Bgo when | terest in problems of biology, chisfly]|under arrest alter he recovers from the|were deralled at Grand Cm-l& near dowr in Nuevitas boy, 10 the »id they know of no Mlfi.c;-u‘_u at 1437 First avenue, New York, tonight. the famine was at ita worst. - brain development_and heredity, — {inife wound: < L east. %are tonight. - No-one was. reported hurt. g ke s ) e

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