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thousand Greeks, refugees, have ‘arrived In Saloniki from Asia-Mi- 3 A\ g 3 3 = & in" Springfield “with an attendance of : . i : % 4 G S ; ; : 2 . |aveut 17,000, " sl = (B o - A\ E PR AR v o to Re.| Hish Sherig’ simeon P has bee i : % . : ' i : 3 | "™ IWill Become a Law -on_the|All Men On Strike Are to Re-| S sterie simeon rense s becs (R 2 . ; _Day Following 'President| turn to Work With Senior- |courtr. : : Sui P T 5 ¥ RS " i s i g Harding’s Ap?mflof t. | ity Rights Unimpaired. e el M uard ‘Freedom Dar.| . ; S ‘Washington, Sept. 18.—Final legisla- s ,” Sept.” 18.—Officials of | Mobile plunge L sl e ures to be Adopted to o X 3 ,,’,;“‘.“;t,m';’;'_.‘.fi'm“,',t; ,’;)m'{;‘:: tivs. action on mqf,nm%n“x':flm mf‘fi."fé:‘ \R:}‘;:v:i ind_ representa.|an embankment. dusiall Foreign Minister C i‘bmhm shortage in currency the output of bank|2ll 2t.4.D. m. tomorrow was.agreed. up- tives of the union shoperafts of ~that g e 5 notes will be gradually increased mo as| 0P Jété today by the semate, At that|system, late today signed the Warfield- | Nichelas Telo, age 4, hit by the au =1 p “ Rt e v hour the vote will be’upon adoption of | Willard-Jewell agroement. tomokile, of ;i K. HAsON Ju FHEsRpoTt For Consultation—Kemal Pasha Has Not Replied Wheth- | Geugner 15, The present sutput 1 tnres| e conference report with mo doubt of | Tha strike. ameng the workers of the|on Saturday, died. Havens furnished 'I er He Will Respect the Neutrality of the Straits—A Meet- . Forty Britsh Cabinet Has Considered Military, Naval and Air Meas- Twe men were killed and two injured o, e T favorable action, : Mobilé and Ohio rallroad, which is con-|Pond until the coroner makes a finding I After the senate vote the measure wiil trolled by the Southern, also was setti>d be mado ready for President Harding and | oo the same basis. The workers of tc| Nichelas Lombarde, of 475 Facins Impeachable Offense’ i . & < : - LI become a-law on the day following |two roads and those employed on all 3 ¥ grrosty ing of the French Cabinet Has Been Hurriedly Called his approval of it. i De: other - lines controlled by the Southern | {0 have fired three times at Benny Are- _'eration of the Keller Impeachment Charges Until the ! 47 MINERS ENTOMBED In lhethfo:r hours’ debate that is to|vwho went on strike’ are to return jmme-|"® In the s Sioon S ' - preceds the final vote, democratic o] - i Ty IN ARGONAUT MINE ic oppon- | diately to work with senlority right ents.plan to continue their final fIght on | unimpwired Sherlff George W. Gabb was reno cember Session of Congress. 3 WERE YOUND - DEAD J| the bill, which was opened today by Sen- For This Morning. London. Sept. 18—(Bxthe A. P.)—The if reason had fled and the fire and sword i nated for sherift of Hartford county at z . 2 : A i N Carol o i’ the _ democratic - county ‘convention held| Washington, Sept. 18.—By & .vote of |public a letter from Mr. . aritts onterence on the Turk- | of. the Turk had trumphed. % a‘;‘}j“’!‘f“i’:’t‘h:’:r"lghflsm ;;“_:“';‘:‘;‘;r SLAYER OF REV. EDWARD HALL |in' Putnas Phalans hall. eight to three. the house judieiary com-|which he had planned to jressat st fi m: adjourned at seve mo'clock | “In an incredibly short.time the qua: if.,, Sept. .18 -(By the§l more than three hours, he -assailed the | . niy evenin tomorrow monring at- | was a seething mass of horeified human- AND MRS. MILLS 18" KENOWN mittse, at & Hagtlly:called meeling {oday D terwrer. wrass that A not —ALl_forty- mine ] i - fie ] Damage ‘estimated” s¢ many ‘thousaud | postponed consideration-of _the = Kelier 2 te did_not eign Minjster Curson willity. The Christian population had aveady R4, oAl foraieren 26, (00 WG Q0L 26 one, that mould incremse IVing | . vy prunswicic; N, 7. Sept. 18 (B the | of “aotiass tor - sarden thiek resaited| Impeachment charges’ agalnst Attormey |regurd Mr. DL e e T aris to get int odirect touch | lived through a nightmare of intimida-|B%y st 27, aré-dead, ‘It - was an- || would. result insthe formation-of. hun- }A- P.).—ArTests tomorrow are promised throughout the Biddeford section of the|Ggaeral Daugherty—set for tomorcow— | the «pflnfi‘.onv “n lnm impeachable ~ sovernment. It was an | tion and slaughter by'the Tubks; it\} It hiaily. shorily: befors nine || dreds and thoysands. of {ruste and. cem. [{oniEift by the authorities of both Middle- | state from -the héavy whits Trost, uf'thie short session of congress, begin- | fense” of itoif but belleved the “atterss had yet been received | needed omly the fire to | complete - their |k 2000 " oniny binations- in _restraint.of trade. séx and Somerset oourties in the double mal Pasha as to|frenzy. Mobs of them’ surrounded the : i 2 ‘m 2 I spect the neuartlity | American sallors doing .patrol’ diity_ and L % ning in December. ney general should be.promptly removed A inote found on one.of the hodies§] The aitack. on the measuie’was: not | SHOOting ‘on Thursday night of Rev. Ed- e ¢ from his office” on the ground of “wm- Ing ‘c " v Three men are in a hespital in Spri; Decision’ to defer action virtually was| Zow 20 P Oh LS B nforbe e : } % Indleated “that ‘all the men had diet }f confined today 'to", the :demoeratic " side, | ward: Hall, late rectors of the Chureh of| 4oy “Nggy, “two of whom are on the[reached at-a. conference. of .republican | T /AERCS SO TAOTY, 10 enfores prrt ) begged them in thé name o We Sa¥jour {§ \iiin five hours.of the beginning of §| Senator Cameron. republican, New Mex. | St-'John the Evangelist, and Mre. Jamen | {610 Mush. _two of whom are tn v iSO o0 T SUOTINEC €O ey e ion have reached the proportion o e ’:;fi@w‘::!hl;iefie saved; but our il iy jhirs August. 27: officials Said. ico, denouncing the: action af ihe:senate | MillS. Wie of the N Taf % christening party in the neighbor.|day, at which it was contended that the p. R Fonarthiy mndflm’ruum. o - WES rure:helploas. <l X b i £ in yi . to" the~ho .y Although- some of ‘the"detectives of 'the 2= s 7 2dow, hearing should not proceed -while Mr. v} . guard the freedom of the| “The heat of the spreading flames was m.:u !:Z::ndl!' ::r-‘;;u;mf:;::hmrmi f’g:r:":f:'f;.éyfifl':e‘ g “'-::‘ ]"Wt:!e‘m“;ge Miaklesex county prosecutor’s staff have | IN§ town ot East Longmeadow. iy Mg B s i o lm;;l:m{t peril*to the comnry 5 . nforcements, for <which- are ;"3‘“.“{“”‘;- The ’““:‘?“ dipped. blan-\ly 04 it in & crass' cut 47350 -feet || a tariff of 7 .cents 2 -pound om long atn»1=»‘““fi";"‘9 EnE e ponbis ool |y Al ¢ Frasce's| Mith infunction proceedings against Srik-| v e coutd be ot ‘::\Tc:‘ \:(m“:;‘s.‘w P oyl e b M e e o in the mine, . Byron -O; Pick- §| ple cotton. He indicated .that.he would ] in§ occired in an’ orchard in Somerset| Tierro Bemoit, suthor of Francc's|io ' iivay ‘empioyes, the basis for-the - ped them around their bodies; ‘others fled |J-00 2 0. the ming, = Byron 0. Vota against the conferepce repprt. i |COUNtY, Wwhere:the bodles Were- found,|modern ‘hest sellers)’ was kidnapped | ;¥ 70 AY: CUDIONCS, the attention of the committes MEETING OF FRENCH CABINET up side steeots, goadsd by the overpomer. |§ ar, CHlef ot the tedsral ‘burens Titorts of tha demoerats {ogat the bill | Prosecutor Beekman of Somerset asserted | Saturday in-Gowntown Paris and & now Y g ey A AL séamfslots aitation” with { it CERIEDLY CALLED FOR TODAY | "8 heat, only ‘to find Turkish _soldlers 4 “behind the bulkhead. and ¥|back into-conference fo-Umit the author- | toNght: that he knew the' perpetrator of { held ‘prisoner somewhere in the heart R Tl e Sl Ho o ant & prosecut z;;:‘ e would be u . Wwith machine guns ready ‘to slay them. |JTo7 10 B0 PG (e L M1y of the president in‘the matter of pro. | the crime 4nd was certain that it did mot |of the city, short “time- after Representative Kelier, | pay. As o the sharses srowing et ok sept. 18ty ARSI LN ’1:;: hlrne-:niot 'hmt:d ‘fire-and the [ " b1 yard. on an- earlier: exploration §| claiming Americat: valnation faired, Sen- °°‘,?“'"_E‘“k;:; s d’;“'l‘:}' N et s republicen, Minnesota, who had sought |the injunction proceedings, Mr. Unters the French cabinet has been ,,m""“cmdw, o“n“"&;"""‘,“ ririn g “"l Dehind this bulkhead - had cousited Jf ator. Cumrins, republican, Iowa, presi-| _ We o who id fu' M. Beekman of Sa-|impeachment, had announced that Sam- alled tomorrow morning | 1o death » trampling many | R ¢;rty_two bodies and ‘expressed tha | dent.-pro tempore, overruling a point J Palace to consider certain charged with assaulting sev-{ue] Unte ot Now Yokt ‘woutd SO ud v e ac g cnow - uel Untermyer of New York would rep- | torney would d beller “then that' there™ were others || of érder that -the conferces had . ex- | Ted. It wasnt where the bodies were | erai small boys of that city, was set for| resent him before the ‘committee. it | Kellen could submmir derl::nu'lhoflwh' -] iy hbre, : Pt to o Rloseded their authority in broadening: the § T9uTC Sether Fas it Ih the botse on the | next. Monday, after he had pleaded not| Keller characterised ‘the delay by~ the | tiate his charge of improper conduet im NOTE TO KEMALISTS-TROM THe noté found: redd as. follows: = || powers of the president o as to permit | Phillivs farm. Tverything about the case | gyijey T court. . | committee as “unfair” and later made | office. ALLIED GOVERNMENTS “3 a.’m., ‘gas ‘bad.” . of American vaulation on other than b N OITOW: el views which exist between and France over the ques- ne stralts. The meeting was s r Thursday, but the date 1 S A - The same ‘note-bore a scrawled fig- §|coal tar me"“’« ks g b ot o Dav sty Ditakive ) Femari." whe s ] o {mmediate consldera- | that. following Arpon tna':-erm e :Qfd for those who might come at.f§| tained -en_a vote of 43-to_ 21 Thres | WAS & man whoee movements before and . n ish plans for the de-|nicatlon which the Angora government AGAINST HARRY F. MORSE tenee of the zone of the Dardanelles as|has not answered, the entents commis- 2 nnual session of the grand cz - ~ 3 4 . up to the time of the shooting had been | 300 5 L4 ::\:1?;6:!‘;‘ e s kol ';’33.;’3%‘.%3.?%“&'.:5 mihififl‘r. wt:l: closely checked. The arrest. he ~said, | Trenton, yesterday. Bridgeport, Sept. 1. 4in the officlal British note is- | sloners today handed a mote tothe Kem- [ - Mirie officials” déclared * that the §| one republican, Lafollette,’ voted against :;F’“”"' Mo be madn tpoighrOw Tagehn e LS e e e ‘Z:;}i..”,.‘;" the vaiidit alist representative £3¢re .pointing our |§ condition.of ‘the” cross cut-behind tna §{the ruring. ‘ tle in P s 5% 7} He added that his study of the case|was.renominated for judge of the pro- eved that the French gov-|that, without préjudise’to eventual peacy ‘ ‘bulkhead was such that life ‘could While the senate was. urging:the tarift BILL 1S EXPECTED TODAY Following a legal | Washington, Sept, 15—Veto of the original | diers' bonus bill by President Harding against Harry F. Morse of |was expected generaly tonmimht tonight Greenwich, who, with his father, Charies | by congressional leaders and administras Clack | W. Morse, of New. York, and several|tion officers. Some of Mr. Hardingd £ the sele | - "> " had convinced him that the .- double | bate district yesterday. . Judge psaed - - SekE ction | terms, It was ot rilfs iy ; Dill the house ways and means committee : . . ¢ r i1 Tuee n-the event.the Turka | Retiuslintashould Violety T Aot oot m ror et bugei consitfention - of e maltan e |00 e s o | Bt action LAl which, was: by ot ek cliacead i Somlcacr fo 9% | ad=iowraionia o s B in out 5 5 , e A ¥ v the : the s malls entiy. & |been completed and thes Inoked for him the stralts, and it Is|20nes as defined |y the aii‘ed ‘goturn-|f hours. . 7 - ~ eontiuation tor.30.dayE of: the dye emt) . 18 double’ shooting. recelved matexial — new com; v v S ; 5 g e | e 2 X complaint was filed today.and Morse, &, to: the: house to improbable that France |ments. The governménts, 't was.sdded, |} ~The ‘bodies whte. piled-ene on top J| bereo llcensing. dystem sct. which would | o\ oizriiation wrhen it became known fo-| Aeter SRS Who wad presét In court, Was Fe-arrest. | dlecsming. 1t wich e ea b 2 were confldent. that the A1gora govern-| [fof ‘another’ iand ‘decomipesition’ hadt | be-repealed by the tarlft bill. . Final de- | PERELE a A belug cls r elfht months AR s discussing it Wwith his cabinet. med quarters say that Great | ment would respsct dicss dores. . || profresied 55 far Ahat dent'feation ]| clsion went over unill tomarrow. The res- | TSRt thaCtere were Sl e i the texille atzikel the e L P Re fating: nin oo bl rabied o e e ned g G g . " §} olution was introduced by, Representative s . Mills. ery and four cotton mills in Lonsdale, e hearing held today before United | plans with a vetn in mind. In the ther informed ‘Francs or il be: impassible, " Plekara re- oo oo O e ctiodt. and ' | 2180 Was reveaied Her face bore the Berkeley and Achton' were reopéned yes-|States Commissioner Hugh J. Lavery |it was the intention to defer action mm 2z marks of powder burns, indicating that . 3 the British empire to de- The mife ‘oMclalssatd” that the §| imilar- one has been'.presented "in. the terday. ts against possible Turk- = énded when a continuance until Septem- | ¢y ‘Wednesday =0 as to keep a3 working - » the single bullet fired fnto her forehead 25 ‘Wi ted on the piea of coun- - v . Senator; Wadswarth, repub- — ber 25 was granted on the pi coun- | quorum on hand for dPposition- tomer- actléns of the men, as evidenced by | Senate Db had been discharged at close range. 2 fici ime P lican, ‘New York. chalrman of the senate ol | 861 for: the ‘defense that sufficient time | row of jmportant conference reports om h the full strength of the’ bulkheads they built ‘and -othar | lican, New ol ; ‘2: - c.a':n::nu': Snn-| had not been granted to ctuds the new | other mensuren. B CHARGED WITH CONSPIRING Thora, Hartford, ¥as laid here Sunday | OmPaint. In granting ‘““‘ "‘“‘;"“v"’v’ A senate vote might be deferrad until TO KILL HEE HUSBAND | 2fternoon at a’ ceremony’ attended by !¢ continuance. Commissioner Lavery. | Thursday, ops. BRITISH TO BE "Ab& ~. 1N CASE OF EMERGENCY nilitary and naval forces. r regarded as probable that| has asked France to par- s military move by send- London, Sept. 18 (By the A. P.)—The declaration-that Great Britain.does not intend to engage in any néw war, o- tained from an. authorltative -source {o- ~had: | misttary committee. - ‘:,',;:fil"m‘:“,'lfi:: ;,'::Z :‘;‘1‘: d:;‘_ Continuation of the dve embargo act fomibea: ¢ s is urged, by Secretary Mellon.'who, in a The. oMcials. declared the muts evi- ]| [ctter -to ‘Senator McLean, of Connecti- depending largely upon the i Biigideeds of oo however. said 22 ;;;umr continuance | hour of the house vote: Meantims, howe 3 < 3 — - rsons. woild be countenanced. ever, both ¢ roponehts wera onal troops. It is for this rea- |day, coupled with other statements 6 a|fjdence of ‘the’ men's struggle showed Jf Ut 2 "‘Wb‘ PN "r .“‘&“"‘e com:| . Huntington, W. Va.. Sept. 15.—A melo. = The hearing on September 25.will be on | marsnalling theis for st e m«:u that the cabinet meeting has been |modified policy: is . taken to mean: tat| | they. were 47_af the most cool-headod | THItten, declafed that administzation of | gramatic statement sworn to by a loca Lwo otbere wers Tntred when a- aatar| the. petition”of Morse's counsel_to have | that the roll call would show the Tasiaet e T g Josast, thnt s : _dye duties i ermanent. _t detective and a railroad ‘shopman has|tWo others were Injured when an-auto-| (¢ Pot! = - pesit prisie. (b P G s ;e SSiUneh B L gt o ;?fm enizapped.... mmra | DUloR the basls ot ‘Americau valuaton | (J g™ 00 TR U ien fo: taeut o | mobile crashed into a. trolley :nl‘h“""“‘” t‘;;_"‘;:;gmf:;g‘n the Comnecticut | artendance of, senators in_monthe: 5 n official circles as “oaclfic,” | days has besn partly. i meopasesiors tocll h ; ;‘3;;3_}“;2;;:}':;!;.,3,3‘“;,‘;%:;‘:: 48 | waerant charging Mrs. ‘L. F. Bowman, | Congrass avenue, near. Howard avenue,| (STt 10 the urisdiction of the southern uu’::g‘fim::.d-g:fi"n-a;-ln': ot res @ settiement along DeRée- | pogsible attacks on. the Rritiah: forocs|f terial ac = s b young, -pretty “and }élp prominent, | New'. Haven, ‘yeserday. District Attorney F. T ‘Smith, of “Haro- | 3 gelegation representing ‘varioys véte . 3 1|y the Kemalisty ana partly s, pelitical bastily ot e § e e e e ¥y 35 ‘ ot arbiier is said to appedl “tor conterDlated ; gon. foug M. Poincars in the present o 3 " % " District Attorney f zations -calied at the White local business man. A’ Lendon Times dewpatch from _the| 1071 “and Assiatant * Disrict 5 | erans'- organizations -ca . $ s : PATRICK B. O'SULLIVAN Mrs: Bowman 15 in jail today. Upon |Dardanieles Sunday - says that tete-|JOND Jovee..of New withdrew the | Hoyge today to make a final -reguest eral conferen: # lement of g S 3 o 8 and many observers feel that ;u‘mm nu:?o:n bt i rock, earth and debris. However, 2 NOMINATED FOB CONGRESS ldvlcn;ho( canul. she has refused to ais- :-ramn;l cm'mu;llcll]onu_ dwflhh all u.».vl :;:g'r“’;[‘e""d’:{"e’;l:l h:'&“,:;:gdlh‘;‘: yx omrul::r:rmdm that he sign the bonud efore will not acespt the British ile it not serlounly” expec 3 the -gas-and- firmes from the firs A; s ~ |.cuss. the charge. lowns .immediately outside the neutral ~ = - - 4 ned fa. the’ Beitiali sn=] miliry .l,n'::m that Muetasba e [ ey sapet throtigh - the: - fsst§| Torrington, Cotn., Sept.’ 18.—Patrick | - Bowman's: 1ife ‘irisirance, said to. total |sone has been: iterrupted since Eriday. ;‘,‘";":L::,.'lh:,::nf ';-::z -3 “dspe'c‘;;z e bty oL he w‘.‘,‘. head of the Turkish nationalists, wil|f bulkhead and the men fled from the§| B O'Sullivan, ‘of Derby, a former state |$5,500, was the alleged motive. according ‘enough and aid nof contain‘s copy of the M’ r";' . . "b:“ =l s 1 vlew is that military 2¢-\make an attempt either to capture Con-|Fsite Where they were bullding . the | senator, was nominated ‘for congross by [fo’ the sworn statoments. of Detective| Two Drisoners in the Deer Idand | ToUED & e "‘fl"‘ ve further to arouss | stantinople or cross the straits, the Brit.|§sscond one to start a third, farther | thd Fifth congressional district demo- | Robert Hinchman and Charles Ripley, & |house of correction, Boston, cut them- - nto law if he were convinced that iy d that the best way would |ish wish to be ready in case. of emergen. cratic convention, tonight, on the twenty- | railroad man. on selves out of their cells early and s —— would, Det. ental ;15:1:;»?-: e~ s to call an immediate conference 10|cy and mot sacrifice the meagre contin|fj . This third attempt to wall off ths ]| first ballot. He Won over Dr. Arthur F.| Ripley in his statement declared that|caped by dropping to the ground from| WAR RUMORS CAUSE OF governme e wttie the problem around the table. Un-|gent of troops long: stationéd in Con. |} death-dealing gas ‘::., made -at the J| O'Tary, of Waterbury after the third | Mrs. Bowman asked him to help her do|Window ropes. PANICKY MONTREAL MARKET |l he lfifled. "‘;“Ym""""' :I:-:hb;!{:: .'-:;! . reports reached Parls tonight | stantinopte, end of the 4340 foot cross eyt In ths | candidate, Martin L. Cuine, of Nauga- |away with her husband He deciared he| . % L there would at ultimate 2 Lord Curzgn, British seeretary for |* The many - stal e © the fact that only a J|tuek had released: his delegatés. told her he would “think it over” ‘He| The faneral of Femry M. Snell, manu- _| ves.000,000. { Torelgn affairs, Js coming here to confer | permission i,":{;‘“fi%,‘#;‘;fl:{mu?fi Firibrmen E,“u fhe % it nroved, <he || The convertion was in’ session about | told Hinchman and the detective vas in. | facturer &nd_former member of th.| Montreal Sept I8—The stock ex-| Apparently conrinced that the Pouse with neare, but the forelgn Of-|cach conterence are Intérpreted as em-|{ mine offcie’s sald, that the. deadiy f| clght hours and the time was practically | troduced to Mrs. Bowman as & gunman, |Slate senate will be held from his late change was panicky todey through war{would vote by a larxe majority to overs ¢ confirms. this Phasizing the infentlon of the cabinet to|fcarbon monoxide and the. suffacating f|all taken up in roll calts. by | (g Statements charge. Nome 1A 1Dsep Bbvar on. W edneaday. &t | i ra d a s ore v e — t the policy which Taithe alogide. had renched 1i ani§| The convention was presided over by | Mrs. Bowman, according to Hinchman, | ternoon. osses. R LLOTD GEORGE PLEASED WITH !\:;7 ::’noro: ::‘ :oyr ‘I'no‘:v Xtu\h-.‘n. lh‘re«. ;:?l'::ned ?.}xuu fatal office befors the §|James M. Lynch, of Waterbur: gave him a note for $2,000. . An ambush 5 et All classes of stocks suffered, 1hnl dl' margin there. They "“":“;u‘,‘ E""" p r E o1 Ntmg |vears regarding Turkey and the straits.|§ 47 unfortunates could ralse cven an | Monaghan, of Watqibury iwaq pecre- |was arranged near the Bowman home,| Ofclals of the Ford Motor compans | Clines averaging from four to six poinis |as certain with the probability ¢ FROMPT RESPONSE OF COLONIES|Years ressrding Turkey and t gy 8 b i oy tary. Several times there was an at-|the detective sald, but as Bowman ap. |are hoveful that the near future will| Many issues ciosad at their low for the|the time & vote came the number woul dom, Sept. 15— (By the A. Pj—|abroad. that poilcy, which s coupled Mine officials sald that death had | tempt to bring about a recess but before proached the place Hinchman alleged hs e By e APl | With the Gresk defeats, will still bs via-|[jcome to the entombed men paintess- J | the roll call wes completed the motion to | disclosed his identity ~ and cess w cithdrawn. Bowman in custody. i of e ® | orously followed, } 1y. The gases, they said, would pro. ]| Fecess would be withd: § = ey, < ::n;- ’::""::“k':":u “Ih#j The first task of Premier Lioyd|Qduce first a lathargy, then a coma | The first ballot gave Caine 42, O'Sulli- L 3 < he Yring. ddvelapmasta: 11 b I crisis| day. Some brokers expressed the opin- | be increased to 36, four more than ¢ took .Mrs, that® will pe:nlt o resumption . of oper-| fon that the scare over talk of imnii-|one-third necessary to sustiln a veto. | “lations by the huse industry, which|nent hostilities in the Dardanclles would| Present expectations are that 15 sens 1600 Ay SRR Blow over in few days and that the |ators favorable to overridng 3 veto will Fren. v van 45, and O'Leary 64. The full dele- 2 market then would have a sirong raliy.|be absent with only four or possi rioters of Ausiralla and New | CPOTE® 18 to win the French to N point|{ and” Azaily death. gate roll was 139. This district com.| " SAUTHY WOMAN BEGGAR “lpaly must met allow: Lisyd George| The wildness today in 2 |of the opponents. | for their prompt responss to|f Jiew.' OGriel Britnn is- laying her prises all“of Litchfleld county and eleven ARRESTED IN NEW YORK |/, tug her fto an armed. sotl-Tuewin|Sreat jump in the volume of trading, ot gl for co-operation in the PreS-iyiion, it is declared, to attempt to towns from, New Haven county. Camne| o oo 4 {|crusade in order to guarantee Eng-|38.682 shares changing hands. COURT'BOOR CROWDED A¥ 7 Turklsh situation, It was stated 0-{y . ye"s new Gibraltar of Gallipeli: she did not hoid his delegates in line and | ¥ Yore Sepl 18-When Margaret |) ngs” permanence in Constantingple. e Sk 13 Farnkuiey. CAN " merely wishes not to give the Turks an-|are at stake, that the whole peace of|the vote fluctuated between O'Sullivan|, /%%, S 00 T Diehest Woman Pees |says the Giornale Rama, voicing its| WOMEN DEXIED SEATS IN Tour promot response to our nquiry | T R o A L e o Gemaral| the Ballens future relations o Fassia|and O'Leary:as loaders. - On the twentleth emptied from the t (s and ‘three | oPinion In the mear east.situation. P. E. HOUSE OF DEPUTIES | Southbend, Ind, Sept. 15—With tha Oy hreal Amainal tbe fre|war to waste so many European lives|and the. éntirs near east are involved;|ballot O'Sullivan liad 72, O'Leary. 64 emPtied from the two coats and three —— s A 1’ court room. s0 Jammed. that Bev4 fom of the straits and the sanctity of |y o murkieh control -of, the: straite. that'it'Great Britain'can risk disturbing|and Caine 13.. Cainethen released his PO She Was wearing, several bank-| gumpel Gompers, president of the A. —_— e atecical, the M be peninsula. has been recelv-| Vo, "erpinet fu thoroushly convinesd|her Mohammedan. conmections by forc.| 13 and the fina) bailot stood O'Sullivan | Pooks and a half dozen pocietbooks | "L anounced that e would stamy| Portiand, Ore., Sept. 18.—Women wers | €31 WOmED v i puslaam. Tme empire caAnO!that French public opinion-is with the|ing the Turks to accept an BEuropean |17 and OLeary 71 Hing - biils ‘and colng nemtly. Hied cacrifica the results o ing in the case of Harry Poulin charged il h o o j |away separately according. to- their ,dg- | (1 COUNtry this fall, .in support .of non-[denied seats in the house of deputles- of | ity ™y it P T o™ 0 "s son borm seeie aad tinal victory, shicn | TUrks, but Lord Curson, .Beitish, secre. | sottlement of the _straits, then )rance ofi:;;gf;:g;;;c‘mlfgi{_g Secretary | hominations. Her captor, who' i partisan candidates for congress upon lllj;"f'droé:ll::‘bfb"!f_g?:‘ f‘:‘;‘:"hz th°|to Mrs. John. P. Tiernan, wite of & won in the castern theatra of | [aTY foF forelgn affaira, who is procsed.|can’ afford to yield and co-operate with|Of the, demotiate stata etnical eommic| o3 " oot hearted ‘New Toraers. fal. gor [ Rhom. the tederation has put the stamp Tited States by & wote of that body in | protessor of the Uiversity of Notrs ing to Paris, will point out to” Premier [the “British i a “Turkish' peace. e A an A her balt of a few packages of cnew- |°f its approval ge ate Dame, was opened here this afternoom, ~ Poincare that Bigger lssues than Turkev| “Lord Curzén can do this more con-|S5€r) om0’ - v §nE gum and a wan smile, sald she 7 The case was delayed for aimost anm 56 sabihil vincingly by a taik oyer. a.table, ‘than z fas (Tiving In luxury,. : Mayor Johm F. Hylan of New York,: hour by the inability of ome of the des IREE oR q Dby - correspondence,” - explained one - of- . Fias o2 “fPhe -woman is_the latest victim of | Made public Sunday a letter addressed to ¥ndeavors To End Moroccap |fense attorneys to force his way through REINFORCEMENTS BY ALLIES lclal; “That is ¥hy he s going te Slated As New Philippine the " police ‘campaign to rid the ocity ot | Herdert C. Pell, Jr, chairman of the the crowd into the court room. \ = p= Minister From Ozecho- p“!fh W Rt St Slated As oW hfll})p [ wealthy beggars who are sald to male | 48mocratic state committee, declaring: .. Sop (By the A. P.)—2 ith Frange convinced, it is. bellev, Ruler k2 Outbreaks Prosecutor Floyd Jellison, who t 'an’ average of 320 a day. There are{ he democratic party should urge W charge of the case for Mrs. Tiernan af ont has been reached among the the Balkan states will fall " into. line: S8id " to bs 5,000 Such ‘mendicanis tok. |liam Randolph Hearst . fo accept the e for despatching reinforcements to then an undivided-front can be presen: i ter the professtr had announced his| B Ing a-daily toll of §100,000 from cred- | Nomination for governot.” withdrawal, outlined the case of Mrs. prevent the K s from violating the ed. tb the Turks and any solition Te. Bions X e : o Tiernan, during which e stated evie neusrt! zones o Dardanelles. The garding the straits be fmposed. - With —— . L R Teo Kameneffl has been appolnted s smail Ttalian detachment sent there by respect. to_soviet Russia’s . attitude of "he high commissioner In Constantinople, 5 z o e %2 _] % T dence would be introduced to show that ! N TN Yico-chaimman e Oounce o -of i ths 7 Poulin had admitted his gullt. sympathy with the Turks, it is believed| b TN AURED I peaple's, comissars. to Russia, and of ; Vera Finkiehinder, nurse to_the in-y o e e vt re i ] COLLISION OF FERRYBOATS |the council of trade and defenss, 10 1y’ présented ‘at Londén ia is known th !s understood, has been withdrawn. fant, wae the first witness called and| ’ 2 S serve_ until Nikelai Lenine, the premier, B a5 she stepped to the witness stand TCRKISH MESSAGE TO the soviet's attitude i partly due to s New cXork, Sept. 18—Two:mep. wers | returns to_his diitlé handed the child to a police woman. | lied ‘control 'of her. travelers and freights Injured when the ferryboats | Cranford ; ! SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER Ll p i i b el e and Bound Brook collided In mid-stream e o SIBgly Whets, 4ice: cNials Kavh: bemmbas between New York and Jersey CIfy 0- | the Anti Saloon Leaiie. at 8 conterance REV. 3. C. TROTTER ESCAPED , Sl amourts Tait Mesmpin NNl P arrested . anid -detalnéd. and their ship- | iy gay, but one of the injured saved 40,000 of ‘reglonal® workers in Boston. declared FROM JAIL AT McALISTER, RS sutt o telograghic thathe: tg W’ ‘ments made to pay heavy demurrage Y _mot getting out of dunger. the organization was mot afraid to sub- Tehitehe: William Finn, a messenger, of Wood- om0 charges. These anonyances will cease, 5 : ‘ ridge, N. J., clung to a bag containin minister, that he entirely abides by the it is argued, whep a Turkish peace.is g 3 5 ag ining mit reports” of money spent and asked McAlester, Okla, Sept. 18—The Rev.| $40,000 In canl which ontaining | that the. liquor interests . “produce 3. C. Trotter, who ':“..fl‘w ‘: ot 1 ¢ arranged. ,000 In cash which he was delivering | yneirs.” e o7 wbeaaitls e o e \d::’r‘hw; \“;!:r::znga Mow- i Ot the other Tand, it s beliored shel _ | O |to @ New York bank, with the result S treaty provides that Angora shall ne- Turks will ‘readize” thdt soviet Russia, that. his. hand was so badly hurt that Pittsburg county Jail here early today. 3 . Owing to the ecomomic situation the The bars to his call were found saw gotiate ooty with th A <% . | supporting ;them. as. a'matter of tempor- > o . it may have to be amputated. George | Bavarian government announces ' that in two by the jaller when he madé’an, B o ith s . Sinines s whstevar:, TOtAEy i 7 Licke, of" Elizabeth, N. J., on his way | hencefortii no permission will be ac- Mustaphe Xorear:" thefiore. supplies. Russia: has:sent the: urks hava lon this morning. The minister to a' New York-hospital to ‘be: treated inspection th.s g ' Wayne B. Wheelor, general counsel u\ corded mere tourlsts to visit or adjourn in-tus coll at midnight. A . {been fully paid for either -in. cash or for shell shock, collapsed and was In-|in Bavaria, and that permits will be Trotter is wanted by Kentucky o o e Bl P o 5 s el e i & ] Jured when crowds trampled upon- him. | granted enly fho=e persons having valid thorities on & fugitive warrant, accord<) pation in mpending negotiations. |- B i e The lower part of the Cranford was |reasons for visits Ing to advices recetved by officials T #sh cabinet is-sald to-be the old: Glad- forn away in the crash while the Bound —_— : He was arrested a month ago at Bu- BRITISH NAVAL RESERVISTS ‘stonian dictum. (hat ‘the : Turks -shoald|. 7 Brook's upper deck and Super-Sructire | xine stowaways whe had equipaed faulfa, Okla., in company with Miss As-| CALLED UPON FOR SERVICE get out of Europe ‘hag and baggage, S Were swept away. Both boats belong | their guarters with elect lights and dry Campbell, a nurse at the hospital har v which.. has- long found -certain religlonn] - to the Jersey Central rallroad. an electric fan and connected them with at Brooks Institute. B. C, Sept. 18—British euppoet .amang_ the- British . people ‘who. s ing here “are b : the ‘steamer’s dynamos were in detention resent the Turkish -attitude -towarls| ° AVIATOR LIEUT. FRANK aboard the' White Star liner Cretfe when ing called upon for mervice, it was stat- ‘Christians. - It .is.contended - by: - those 4 C.. FECHTELER KILLED |she arrived in Boston from Mediterra- #4 today, orders having been recelve Wio feel that. force should -be employed from Londan for them to report She was not held. Since he has been in jail he has cooking the meals for the other ' nean ports. ors. % against the Turks that it was because of Detroit, Sept, 18.—Lieutenant. Frank A ‘ I % tary officers who have served i |1ack .of a proper show-of force that tha, C. echteler, one of the most widely | Private John T. Lawhorn of the Ma- ‘| TROLLEY CAR CRASHED INTO in Mesopotamia and the near east are Turkish’ situation ' got * out ‘of hand at known aviators of the .United Statas | Tine Corps. who was cleared by & grand Teportsd o have received word to hold b f. | the ‘close -of the war and through Brit- themselves In readiness to proceed over- s - |navy, was instantly killed at Selrigge |Jury of complicity in the murder of TOLE NEAR WETHERSTIELR ¢ 3 ish trops being employed in South Ru: field. near Mt. Clemens, this afternoon |Ralph Brewster, Winchester (Mass) B b~ e SrTmeHT SLTTmET. wasETRn sia .and Mesopotamia, and that it is time when the Spad army bipiane he was fly T ad station agent. last April. was LR Hartford, Sept. 15.—More than & -un! Dr. Bédrick Sepanek - ministor | 0 TORmETL -the.fact, that the allies won| | ing stalled 150 feet in the air. went into| Yesterday declared a deserter from 1| A of persons were shaken and bruised VIVID PICTURE OF FIRE AND from Cascho-Slovakia to thy Unfted | "=, 204, Turkey jost it. W | = tall-spin and fell on the fiving fleld. | service. - WANTON MURDER IN SMYRNA RIS i Btates, who urges the formution of | SENTIMENT IN CANADA . i . 5 a World Federation of Enginsers | ' ox TROOPS ¥OR NEAR ®ast| _ Brix.-Gen. H. H. Bandholts, whe | PEMOCRAT ELECTED TAX archbishop. of Baltimore, declared ‘on wis| W2 appointed Spanish High Com. |to & tsiegraph pole Sawar 7 Sent 18 (By the A. PJ. | 444 Interiational Enginesring Con- . according to latest Teports received, COLLECTOR OF MIDDLETOWN |return from Europe on the Celtie thur| missioner for Moracco, following |today. The accdeni occurred i & —Edward M. Pisher of Reading, Pa., oranils-denl co Ottawa, Sept.- 18.—The reply of. the ia belng mentloned as the next - —— “No American true to American prin-i the resignation of Gemeral Bereng. | harp curve at the foot of a slight! director of the Y. M. C. A. at Smyrna, metructively with | 00 0 e ment to the British gov-| & e e dictown. Sept. 18.—John J. Tynam, |ciples, should for one moment counte-| ‘er. Outbreaks by Mo; Rave | ET2de A who was robbed and narrowly escaped |~ the problems of cividsatien. Dr. |orment tonight, following 2 prolonged vornor of the Pl DDines 19200 | democrat, was dlecisd tax collector bY & | nance ‘the. work of Famenn De Valera| petn somret Y Jctopesas havy 4 @eath at the hands of Tuekish irregulars | Btopanek as'a means of forwarding | cabinet meeting was ‘that: pablic opinion | O6d General Leonard Wood. Man- | majority of votes over his republi-| g head of the ifregular troops in Ira- nce General few days ago. has returned to Constan- | the solidarity among . edginesrs |in Canada would'demand ‘authority from| Uel Quezon. president of the Phil- can opponent, Frederick L. Phelps, at the | janq tinople. He gave The Associated Press a unges the establishment in Central |pariiament as @ necessary preliminary ippine Senate, is an admirer of the annual city school district election -held S8 picturs of the firs and terrible In- | Bureps:of & grest American. Dni--|to the dlspatch of a contingent of troops |, Gemersl. and as Qiipton’s ‘opinion | here todav. The present board of edu- cidents fo! od. 4 “The scen bled Buiwer Lytbon versity and Mbrary. Views are re- | i0 Darticipate in-ceventualitish < in inz] . ig highly valued by his countrymen, cation was re-elected, 3 230, " fear left the tracks and ploughed B The Most Rev. Michael 3. Curley, General Ricardo Burgustte, who | the ties for about sixty fest crashing. when a southbound Middletown u-llq' Enraged by children whe had throws near east. the chol il A ah’ o, the Tk m - 'x“a':-;'\fi.'&'?.' o (g g o R od v & roeast. 1 1t would : choite wi 17-year-old el of tl ronx zoo-| eral one of the mos r Wiillam- may be u-m;;'at pu-':mfi sald Mr. Fisher. ‘aignt. The "Dqfl\‘&mo‘n_ government farther i he approva Ge: Hadlyme.—Mre. C. W. Hungerford and | logical -gardens. ‘charged the nine-foot| brilliant of the. Spanish l(u::; nounced within _"!\n wart esday afternoon, b é formed - the ‘British government - that 5 £ Miss' Ejizabcth Selden are taking trip'| fence surrounding the elephant -house; ‘diplomat of rare |- R \ withi ,:'uruhtl‘;y-leomc fullest” information\in 't(?- ‘constabulary in. Quezon's Province - | 10 Ontario. . They will visit the Thousand |and hurled out of the —enclosure two i of aouiany. in ileso Teland and other points of:interest and | stesl girders, one of which knocked Mrs. Pt (Jookm to | .o i7" Bmpere ' partiamest | Whenthe latter was provincial'gov- return byway of Montreal or Nisgars Soasnhine, Getgeceion, o ¢ : > i 7 Fallac i I

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