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‘Richard B. Angus, past president >t 1 the Bani of Mo‘gltre,ll‘lnd‘daeot its di- s, died at bis country home at Senneville, 'in ‘his 92nd_ year. : = Gk A 3 ot on. a 22 was n i e vt s e e on of the conforence — by~ ong, have ‘attacked| . by the The measu: Oehing “Doats gut of British ' Harbor, | IRl 3 L e rding an will bo an|ens to destroy . the crops in the vielnity, ASIA-MINOR WILL SOON BE DEPOPULATED-OF CHRISTIANS As! 4 1t 18 reliably reported that Lord Curzon comes to Paris in a conicllatory mood ; o N BT SO Money Without Provision for Revenue to Meet Pay- 5 Gnder the- law he has ten days in whichy « - FTETES R EEEELTL AL : e . Lava is flowing from the erater of the| (o attach his ture. 3 ¢ P 5 B 3 ” m Voleano Santiago, situaied at Masava | The senate vote was i3 (o 28, and came ments—Treasury Had Figured the Total at § ( Arroja, Nicaragua. The eruption threat- yea o 3 e $iiera A s % ¥ teen days ‘after work Was started on ' 000 for the First Four Years With a Final Cost in Exces: b what haflln.-nm -republican protec- | 7 3 . = 3 W i R PN s v [ungary ‘was_clected a member of | tive tariff law in nearly ten years. ' 3 MM ; e the leagu: * e s .of.$4,000,000,f - Frol Will otc!o & 3 2 & . :: > 2 &t the session in Geneva by unanimous| For adeption: Republicans—Ball Bran- bt P i 5 S & < = Paris, St 19—(By the A. P)-The boulito il the others when they threw S Tae Areeton:) KNe: SWSGIERN] yore: ; degee, Bussum, Capper; Colt, Surtia.Dil-| . ride Veto Today and Send the Bill to the Senate. waliing of a peace conference for ths'set-{up their hands. . - . Rt Bt o el G 5 '\‘3“‘ i e T Cantedt * Hingham, Dupont,. Edge, Ernst, France, clement of the Turkish problem probably | “The. doctor and -the sailor then-pro- | the‘aystem of -the New, York ' Centra n . L i . = gaged accommodations of the Frénch | Jones. of Washington, Kellogg, 'McCor-| ing vetoed the soldiers:-bonus bill today, | inability ~of ‘the government wisely 1< the foreign office tomorrow morning, at “Another gallant American was Charles Information obfained at the Newlline steamer Paris wnich will sail Noy-|mick, McCumber McLean, McNary, | informing congress in a written-message | bestow, and ‘says, In substance, ‘we ¢3 which the French premier, M. Poincare, | Claflin Davis. of Boston, Wwho' for-ten | York Central lines offices. indicated to-|ember 11 for New York. . M . Newberry, Nichol-|that whilé he was in accord with “the|not have the cash, we do not believe in the British secretary for foreign affairs, t 5 3 g c avowed purpose” of the measure, he did & tax levy to meet the situation, but Lord Curzon, and the Italian. ambassa- | giving succor to the survivors and plead- | that within the next thirty ~days ap-| ‘Herman Cohn and William Sein, alleg- | Rawson, Reed of Pennsylvania, -Short- not gubscribe to_its provcions. here is our mote, you may have our dor to France, Count Sforza, will discuss | ing with the Kemalists fo adopt a merci- | proximately 20,000 men- who h: e beenfed pckpockets, arrested in Stamfora, ridze, Smoot, Stanfield, Sterling, Suther- The. executive's action was regarded credit for half its worth. This is nol tho entire subject. It is regarded as not | ful attitude. He organized relief com- |en strike will/return Q vgorku This wiil| were held for the superior court in §3,000 | land. Townsend Wadsworth, Wareen, and : 51 - sible 4 bonus for the World war vet- | the congress, while the executive bran peace will be decided upon by the repre- fand lovable character that even the Turks | entire’ system up to 50,000, it was said. Broussard and Ransdell—2. Total 43. :°", At least for some time to come, as|Of the government is left to provids for sentatives of tiiese three powers, which | revered him.” - . Thé normal force preceding the strike| The wedding in London of Mary Lau- Against adoption: Repubiicans—Borah, it -pfaénrzd to be almost certain that the | Payments falling due in ever increasing ok i Elosely -t arestad. . was 85,000, X / don Baker. and -Allison McCormick of { Cameron, Cummins, Lafellette and Len- the bill a sid X : “When the bill was under considera- ’ ouse ed for tomor- were were confident tonight that Great leaders in the sirike, the seftlement ob-| definitely fixed to take piaco this weok,| Fleteher, Gerry, Glass, Harrison, Hefiin, | voi® i the houss was planned for 1omor- | ion"sn “ine house, 1 expressed the con. Britain had materially modified her bel- tained by Mr. Jewell surmounted the. again has been postponed, Hitcheock, _Klng,. McKellar Myers, Reed !he'day o Thursday. viction that any grant of bonus oughl! ligérent attitude In the Turkish crisls, seniority issue by virtue .of.the thirty- of Missouri, Robinson, Sheppard. Shields, 5 bt & rear 1Y provide the means-of paying it, and ddy ‘clause. It is underStood that this| The trial of Mrs: Clara Phillips, in-|Simmons, Smith, Stanley, . Swanson,| Mr. Harding set forth a numbe % 1.was unable to suggest any plan other British troops would soon b withdrawn | oo, Nias accomplished for the Turksof CEUR Lt uperiisory local|dicted for murder n-connection with tho| Trammel). Underwood, Walshy of Massa- | Sons for returring the Wil to the Sug: |than that of a general sales tax. Suk m the Asiatic side of the straits, leav- | At the sword failed to’do. Asia tinor | Grvche W B0l P hoD fosces| Killing of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, in Los|chusetts and Williams—33, Total 28, | Without his approval. - These inclu the: Turks in_ supreme control - ia|the cradie of Christianity, will soon be gress, and the bill has been - enactes s ed on the job or ex-strikerg within the|20. , | that Senator Kendrick, democrat, Wyo-)of fihancings ° without even a suggested means of ' fhmyl:nfl;'h: 58 ngt paeiotied mf‘:‘z it thi i SRV Wil e Thath s preat ming, was in favor af the bill, and Sena-| That inevitably the bonus would mean | meeting the cost. Indeed, the cost is o ¥ America r 2 . 4 i o . .: dinfipemn; e i Yol |many of the new men will necessarily| Y¥lgures given out In Belfast on uullor Norris. republican, Nébraska, in op- increased taxation. ’m s Xdlled, of whom it 4 d 18] tivelv: for and against adoptl eveeytbing thusfac dccomplished lo rg-|mnl. Tne irtam: rxynm?ux'n'}::? T t v b i hi iy | Persons killed, of whom it is stat i nst adoption. duce government nait wherever - :.ffl;;: r-v:r‘;llg “l'n';"q:"i‘."xfmm.'fi’%l;’;‘;.,‘.'}?n:‘;‘fiff.“ 5 w“mmft o 101-1:;':,.“ b S ey were Protestants and 247 Catholics. Treasury experts estimate that the new p:ssibl‘: il of*the options, figures the direct cost ai point out the danger of a Kemalist bol- cry American Correspondents| < . : e [ T AR 0000000 & ek Tirinity Bay,"N.. F. - exactly one yeay, eight manths and thir- league of nations by the assembly| ~The roll call follows: | - i y o taki izance of ihe T} i 5 Former Premler Clemenceau has en-|Feelinghuysen. Gooding. ‘Hale, Harreld,| ywashington, Sept, 19.—President Hard- jturned herewith takes cogn will ba the chief result of the meeting at | ceeded on their mission, . | tines, days and nights did not close his eyes, | night that the strike settlement meaus a2y arbsek, Oadls, -Pepper, -*Phipps, ¥ - | compensation, but rather a pledge unlikely that certain preliminaries of|mittees-and was such-a splendid, tender | bring ths number of " shopmen on. the{bail each. Watson - of - Indlana—41. Democrats— generally -in Washington as making im: 2 f v tained by the senate. A | Amounts, Officlals of the French 'government . Actording to ‘ldbor’ men close to the|Chicago, which it had been stated was|root—o: -~ Democrats—Ashurst, Dial,} Yot Would be sustal Y and it was freely predicted thar the| . SMYma, Sept. 19.—(By The A. P.)-— a2 plan was unacceptable to the con- : 1 L, W ve i the absentees, it w: ss to provide a means depopulated of Christians. Many of those | {rom new men, old workers who remain-| Angeles, Cal, went over until October( Of the absentees, it was announced| Failure of congre: P definitely known, either for the imma- B imi p ari-)fatalities ~in the Belfast disturbances|Dosition. Other absentee republicans and iati 1w t|dfate future,“or in the ultimate settle. and strongly favors an agreement with!untarily, many" by, force. Others are |be eliminated as, inefficlent in compa: 2 B That the legislation would wipe oul Frarke and Ttaly. The British. forelih | dping ot cehanetios, Saht’ oo hroenre | son with former strikers who had bewi|®ince July 21, 1920, show a total of 43| democrats, it was stated. wees, rospec- ¥ That a peace bestowal on the ex-service Appstiiamgtely 9145909000 zoe 193, o ron' : LT The general level of wholesale prices! N Tevenue, one-half from these _four # $225,000,000 for 1924, $114,000,000 for shevik d. & ] of esale prices o % 75 The :‘c:;cn governmenta! representa- Won't America come and save | pEVELOPMENTS IN MURDER showed practically no change in August|Sources: Sugar, $87,000,000; raw wool, | MeR Was “a perversion of pubjic funds g g 6 ; $63,000,000; and suggested “that future defense is 10 | Loson o isn e, ior 1926, making a to- tiveh scout the idea of -such. an ascord| - Mustapha Kemal's order’: permitting | . gl el it BRI L L T T e £ S8 000000, "% | be Inspired by compensation’ rather than | ‘ah o T e l‘"‘“u.'.‘g’n‘l':..?f“” il fii?iflf‘l’u ‘e'iic:l’if’ n::m:vslettfin? lllira t.-hef New Brunswick, N, J., Sept. 19.—(By |tics ‘of the department of labo:. | nis bin marks a distinct departure in | CONSCiousmess of duty to flag and coUn-|i nexcess of $4,000.000,000. No estimatt The alled conference is expected_to be| lieved the' -angulsh of both refugees |the A. P.)——Discovery of the pistol with - American tariff making. in that the pres-| Y. of the large indirect cost ever had beex ident is given broad authority over taxes| That to add one-sixth of the total sum " : v, r Ed: 3 5E R 7 made. The certificate plan.sets up nc held on the assumption that freedom of | ahd relief workers, but every day’s de- | Which the Rey, Edward Hall, .rector of mund E. Crowe, for the past eight 4t the usoms houses,. Upon tavestign ] Of, the Public debt for distrfbution among plan P 3 7 s e vessels means | the Church of ‘St. John the ~Evangelist, | years managing editor of The South Nor- R ] reserve against the ultimate Jiabili‘y. be Ut ‘o the-conference, itselt. “Unlesi { ! Loax. than fifty. thousand: Christians,re- | 0f Relnnardt Wills, were slair, trought | Sred his position, has ateumed the offics | Face 1 the b1l by 50-per cent. should |00 SRR N SOREUEocs, O Al oae | outlay by the government during - the #ome unforseen obstacle develops, the | main. huddled on the quay -or in concen- |the investigation of 'the ~mysterious |Of Postmaster at South Norwalk. ference, in the cont of promtioy e 91 1o the ,precedent of distributing publle] CLick. Y2AFS of ‘the bill's proposed. op- meeting betwaen the. representatives ‘of | tration camps out of the original 23! double murder near its cloge tonight. R S ——— 4 £ Ll? : he cost of production at home funds -whenever ' the . pro and “the erationis but the loans on the. cert:fi- France, Great, Britain and Ttaly, it in|000, 42d the worst (ears ars entertain- | While officiais of ‘Middlescx and Som-| TwentyslY stesmers ardved in New|and abroad. numbers affected make Jt seem politically | cor paild Do, foated on the credit of thought, will Tast only one day. There|ed for- those who were ‘taken forcibly | erset ‘counties, who are co-operating in BO&T hlast week with 160,985 tons of Am:rlacun‘ cn]. tl:)e executive may declars appealing to do =0 - mel nation. This is borro":ln‘ on the Rk brotably. b & second’ sesslon in the | {nto 41e snterlon. The Tiridah ‘etjct the case) refhend Lo Tepeat ddrller optl-| PHUAn coul, sgalnit 33678 b ‘weeky SECeRn, veIuAtion W ho basle of as- | *RIC MO0 B0 o0 o0 “ap’ eabiring [IRHIONS credlt fust. as- truly ‘ds. thivigh erneon, after which Lord Curgon will | has gope ' forth: ' “Christianity must -be | mistic predictions of an-arrest within a | P! t;\ outs ;nh_ the average weekly arri- Th:gmrm. orem ;xt es. puTTie debt in' the nedlsix yéars would he loans were mlgnbyfllm:t :m. Feturn to London o report fo the prims | Stamped out in Asih” glven time, it was learned that the cus-|Vals of 68,335 tons in August, f it _commiseion is authorized to Ba QUicals fo tamat RUEERt Ssigess ment. borrowing and involves .a danger- minister. The lack of food @nd clothing and the | todian of the small county jail at Som- — !nfis president in carrying out thess complication of added bonovuwlmo‘n 2o ous abuse of public credit. ‘ Moreovar, “The leaders of the French poliey re- | URSpéakable sanitaty conditions are |erville, Somérset county,” had been ‘n-| The engagement of Miriam Marsh of | S0-Ca flexible tariff provisions, nul 4 i s . o ey oount:af Rabonth 'tha certificate plan of payment s tile ard th t In the 2dding to the horrops, and thie peonld are | structed to prepare for the receipt of at | Waterloo to Bennett Champ Clark, on! wid make exhaustive investigations and R 5 : léss than certified tnability: of the gov- Broblem as ana of thelr Freatset alajes| Obliged. o cat the Mesh of animals killad |least ons prisaner. fon of the lats Champ Clark and Mre, | hold hearings at which _all,"interestea| Thet the adjusted.servies certificale}ornment ifo pay-and imvites a_practice matie victorles since the was ‘Phe | in the fire davs ago, The American bide- | - County Detective ‘David, of Middlesex,|Clark #%as announced at Waterloo, [a.|Parties would be given opportunity to memzvl.é‘:: ;'_rm u‘_bnntumm.m; on gacrificial barter, whnich I cannoi erally point to ths ‘Pa- ickets’ have ransagked the thha in the | who found the. plstol, a bl They will be married Qctober 5. . provisions, was Jess densed milk ‘o fam. ’ ) submit evidence and Aargument, This is e saniction. tol, 3 s o tha na ified nability of the govern- v Mic harbor for ~“refused to say where he % y e the “scientific”. feature of the new- bill, b 1ty of Koy . “I. confess a regret that I must souni $ou ":i"""':t'i'e'&?.' o Grutalmh;- el bapies and-have given' up-- ‘o whom lie suspected’ of bbing its own Trunk line coal carriers snnounced| J00n T. Ad chairman of the re-| TRt to P e e Dracties Of [a ‘noté of disappointment to the many an .-fl:.' answer to those who Overeoafe to women. ' Ownership of the ~ #e: being }that they. were rapidly . arranging =) | Publican nation mittes, deciared to- | *) CEIa} DAreLr bI the b ex-service men who have the fmpressios tnualiv. charge Francewith belne wiita.| The nights &re bitterly cold and the | traced, he sald, s axrest mizlt be| Uielr [acilités to speed.up-an abnormai. | SR in & formal utatement.that enkct- |, (125 the bonus wioutd mot 4 "‘:.”;f that it fs as, sEmpl 1 « P B 3 Assented by many of | ShiveriRg fugitives taks refuge, s |'expected tlldt “procedurs hedyly large coal movement ‘to all sections | Ment of this tarift would mark the begin. | o el e eie way Of PENSIONs to | government to_bestow- billions in. pemce the mewspapers that by eftectively press- | Collars of smouldering ruin: n con R LN of the caimtry before the:coming®of win- [ TI1E of another dri'of g08d tinies in the [*3 TOLEMAC XSS L 1o b g, el S \ng his policy of peace M: Poincar has | Dirfowed fnto the earth like animals of | - Earller In the day, detectives had come | ter. United States. . - cost more billions than T vestate. to su. | oLe, (0 siand batween them and the averted a new war, the wild. Mothers in bitter anguish and.| into possession ' of a woman’s = handier- — gest, the président -declared fhat “a &- | pitiably small compensation proposed. | déspalr are thrusting helr babes into the | chief, “plerced with' what appéared to Ba| ~The high cost of studlo apartments in| DEATH OF DANIRL COLWELL tional finanetal ats |lulike’to 2e ouk of thasofd. with fhe 552 { sea. AT R ‘bullet holes. The handkerchief had been | New York city is pertly explained, at S . e raais TEE ;.g"':" l:d.r’ 's necessary | jority of congress which has voted the GRAPHIC NARRATIVE OF The combination of war. massacre, fire, ! picked up near the spot on the abandoned | least, in the declaration of the rent coni- O N O e et Blad o] e | bestowal. - Tho simple truth is that th's CATASTROPHE IN SMYRNA |drowning and famine diseases has vis-|Philiips farm In Somerset county, whero | mittee of the League ‘of American Ar-| oy Havew, Septs 1 1-{the coming yegra> voge! M| bill proposes a government obligation of - |ited scourge and havoc upon innocent'and | the- body af the rector and Mrs, Mlls|tists, that such quarters are much| . ) . Sept. 19.—Danlel Cul- FogLe a defenseless - Christlan . women and’ chil- | were found. . Ownership of this lace-|sought for by bootleggers. W0 - . o 19An AmOR- | dren. One must go back to pagan times | bound square, If it can be _established, Wi e i - de' l{ of W:“'» to find a counterpart. to the reign may furnish valuable evidence in sup-| Caicutia was placarded -with “Uncle Dan,” died at his he It ok, e Seupairing PopUla- | fury, fire and famine which laid this | port of the theory that a man and a wo-|&nnouncing that moslems throughout Sinlii el the 'm'm""'m oo m'be:w:m 'b:“ great ‘shrine of Christianity in ashes. man, together surprised the minister and | India would celebrate the Turkish vis-| ooy 2 M = (hss Kridght 2 ;‘“,’“me Al tha T adorting o e B ar : Mys. Mills, and that one’of the duo slew ftory. All swere enfoined to assemble in|gnq ey (1 the. Knights for 27 years by e e o e ik AR IR TR . " |them atter a struggle between the two | the mosques and pray for the succeas of | ocy el S o Fdward M. Wisher, of Reading, po ol TURKS BETURNIN EEL Rt i : R T R Mr. Colwell was a member of etk of the Y. M. C. A of S TURKS RETURNING TO EUROPE | Nearly all day'long. save for a brief nber-of TRt - . A Red Knights which later developed int: $ : respite while they ‘attended thé simple| The body of T. T.. Robertson, soap < = n R b une ey e catativbie | Londan,: Sept. Dy e A/ | funeral of Mrs. Mills—ths slain woman's | manufacturer, of Manchester. Conn,, who | (2° KP/Ehts of Columbus. - He was ane said: Pay m o fEor the time be e cene Shifts 10 | husband, James Mills, and her daughter, [ died at sea last Satudray of acute ane- gratieciading suiills ' Shiktior T “The Wurks had deiiberately f Paris,. where 1;01' fo C“;‘";v °m“:k Charlotte, were ‘closeted: with officials in | mia, was brought to New York on the 2oV rEamzation, whic Jex 9flincorlwxw President Harding's bonus veto mess-|are to be g0 conspicuous in the progress Socobian Tl the & s.D:“r lecrelarir n;‘r grelgy ftalrs, ol cween | Erosecutor Sticker's oftice, undergoing a|Olympic last evening. He.was 67 years gecrelary He Teld o i age follow: : of the republic in the half century be- streain of. Kerosene running through the | bis gwn and Yn Franch goveriments, Tha | Tinite examination ~Wnen they wers | old. When e was clocted Ristorian and ber] ooy liouSe of Répresentatives T o i asovadiat satidniean strost, on Which' (e American consulate | minisierial conteroness n. London. have | dlsmissed shortly- after four g'clock, As- gan work on compiling. the vemmy Tot] g, Ferewith fs returned, without appre |only: survive where tazation is Testraln. was located. «The Turks also aet. fire m;l ‘err{l :;"“ Tences. tl S Preml‘erll"um Prosecutor Toolan and Detective| A demand being made by the Newark e ermibad conu;[ ing the record of . & bill to provide ad-|ed from the limits of oppression, where 1o Bundles 6f clothing and bedding Arope | 1 1oss Gomrge nar e th the sourter tor | David said that Mills was “definitely out | police for Nicholas Lombardo, arrested in this task at the time oya8 engaged ‘at|justed compensation for' the veterans of |the public treasury is locked against Ped by the' fiseing réfugees Sogn. s ‘;7’5_ o Sl Y ot 1t” and was under no suspicion what- | Stamford for shooting at Benny Arema, | L3 (S5 & the time of his death and|the World war and for other purposss,|class legislation, but ever open to publie whole European quarter -was . enveloped |\ Eh“ ;‘ s T alieabig e rarsidad | OVE: 3 X the police surrendered him. The New o oluminous notes in manuscript| “With the avowed purpese of the bill|necessity and prepared to meet all es- in’ flames, . 40 Bl i S s bl ¢ | Mrs. Hall, wealthy widow of the slafn |Jersey charge is that Lombardo shot at | 07 o to give expression of ‘a nation's gratl.|sentia® gbligations. Such.a policy mak “Burning Smgmacan amphitheatre | Mustapha. Iemal Pasha. leader of the|ClerEvman, and her brother, William |his mother-in-law, Mrs. Amato, in 1916 e e ‘:;"l“ in North Adams. Maus. |tude to those who served in-its defense|® better country for which to fight, ot bullt ‘around the great bay, was 2 ter. | Turkish nationallsts, is apparently mak. | Stgyens had been summoned’ to appear maker.. fle came to New Haven'in 1e3|.". the World war, I am in_accord, but | (o haYe fought, and affords a surer abid- rorisng but magnificent spéctacle: - The |ing 1o new wave. althoueh rding to | atter Mills and his daughter, but they| Willam E. Greenler, a truckman ot |Maker. He b B2 e pamaven in 1865, to'its provisions I do not subscribe. The |ifE Place in which to'live and attain. fire, penetrated the watertront, destroying | an . Athens .report which - has reached i DUTReR ey neel [abtteofie Rpomurr. Il dhe Porchatjhile Tercde Juetes hsio::weii:ls.:.cm- Onten Bites nevir Swillbetelto- be CTENTL S THARDINS the it 4 Ji unt ey, were. communicated it ving by a swamp on the Post Road E e 3 one | grateful, it- cannot and never wili - S st ol Mo e e .w hjflan,"‘: s nia”fmm e Admlrni is. ;es}wnl.é;i,“ it lshun_aerstood Ll{rs,k Hall ?n:‘-ik:‘:::r sho&smaztm;n‘. The bullet :rr:?n“lfi: :e ar:;mber of the organization uh:; legislating for what is called 2d-| sTAMPS SEIZED NEAR e on the wooden framework of the latter ay find it unhecessary to|3nd ° Sis e 1. 8 bobmon iy Knewi ron s ik f 2 _[dusted compensation congress- fafled, sirteture.. It wag clear that Smyrna had ;fi:olzwnde:;ta; ki t unhecessary 0 o be .quizzed “especially as fo. their Despite his age he made the trip to b first of all, to’ provide the revenue from ‘heshire, Conn.,- Sept. - 19 —Fiv ey R i ralping s s Sy On. the other hand, perhaps.the . most | MOVements last Thursday night and early| ¥rank H. Deming, former selectman in | San Francisco last year to the conven- C ire, Conn., 18, ve 5 well, one of {he incorporators of the Knights of Columbus and known affec- notices | ONAtely to thousands of knights -as 3 e than four billio ithout - on el G e st et | B o S, MR8 e et o ale, farelgn. debt out of |expenditare, which the executive branck h proponents of the bonus have con- 4 tended it could be paid. He told congress of the government must finance in the fa difficukt financla! ems, that the government was facing ‘& deficit m?e:fnplm ;rea of oxurk;‘:mnu::;: of §650.000,000 during the current fiscal |ty effect economies. I would rather ap- year, and further deficit for the year peal, therefore, to the candid reflections sucgeeding, “even after ting upon all | o¢ congress and the eountry, and to the Interest collections on foreign indebted- | ex.gervice men in. particulas, as toths ::;“‘Vmch the government is likely t0]ecourse better suited to further the weic fare of our country. These ex-soldlers Text of President's Message. who sérved so gallantly in war, and whe ; Which the bestowal is-to be paid. ere arrested and a large quantit : & X P Friday morning. * Tt wag in this period ;| Andover, Conn, died at his home there|tion of the knights, -“Moreover, ‘It * establishes that ° very s Ammmfi".’l R BB T L e ';:f,:}fi'.:‘"?f:.,."c?,‘: that the slayligsiwere accomplished. 'Y yesterday affe: a lgng liness at the age | He leaves a- dsughter, Mrs. Clarence|dangarous precedéent of creating s treas. | 1 Eanizations were ordered aboard . tha |stantinople stating that Kemal Pasha has |, Mrs_ Hall already Tas told fhe author-|of 53. ' Mr. Deming was born in Hart- (M. St. Cyr and two sons. Edward 5.|ury covenant to pay which puts a bur- Ameriean f extroyers, as the. quas wag | sought permission of the allles to oo. |lties that she was ‘ths woman in the polo | ford and removed to ‘Hampton where he nter- b 2 3 eral Prohibition & X e Woman | 5 : Colwell, and Frank A. Colwell. B Vafiamsly el s oo Y:‘r,:’htodéy ;m tion 1::;:. no longer fenable on’account of tie ter- |cupy part of Thrace fmmediately, &nd{S0at" who "‘;;":";?EY T T e e Ltalta . in the gen- and five billions; upon the American peo-| deputies, The rald took place on & farm vific heat. From the shore, - helpless | difcusses-‘the question of the status of ":r"‘j'“‘:e, slha“;mf &mwtio‘c}:( -F;; da; ly in 1993-04. COURT UPHOLDS SEIZURE. OF pie mot to dl _an obligation. | on the Wallingford road east of _tiis crowds ralsed their arms, and in an |the Dardanelles - later - hin: connection | MOtning. | St had been ] It Shebitod e Prakat 5 SCHOONER GRACE AND RUBY|Which'the goverh Always must pay.|iown, 1= Wa—q ®gonizing chorus, supplicated to be taken | with the géneéral peace problem and with with e, she said to see if her hus- e at remler Liloy Eatato’ I i e bn our bbats. In their helplessness ina | the participation of ali. the Black Sea|band was there. Mills, says|he: visited | George is prepared to make a general —_ R~ Americans broke down and wept. Many | countries. of the frantic refugees had been to the United ‘States and spoke English. The fmen arrested were "John Papal sald fo be the owner of the farm; Jo- seph - Sangred! -of -Southington ; Nicholas o diers themselve: hil the church_about the sams ' houh, .in|abReal to the civilized world to support Boston, Sept. 19.—The. United States '8, while serving in th.h : < isdi o) World war; did" xpect. TThis touches the crux of the whole | search of his missing “wife; ‘ but ~saw|the Britlsh pelicy. He has been in con- | Clalms_ jurisdiction bevond the. threa-| W oLk s . - - lle territorial - limit when a vessel and| ‘Tt is not to be denied that’the na- of 210 Bast 108th street, New " | nothing’ot. Mrs, Hall or “Willte. sultation with a number of experts on |™ 3 : : oy - vy g q:nt_l\?x& ;,t tm;r ?afi:“#{.:cs:ei':;mx &'fy *Mre. Hall also was to be asked what|near eastern affairs, : her crew, ourmd',h that boundary,. gom- :{:':h{‘.::.:;f:znd;:rr :rl'ndln‘; o;u;-mz: York. city; .Guiseppe Spina, 59 Scott the guestion of %‘l:rhlriennmmr:orli‘:l:: T fml’:fie qu:flan of the nentrality of the |she Wwas dolng at the Pennsylvania sta- b e AL xtendodaty Asia-Minor forever. tn the: Wl o i javenye. Yonkers, and Joseph Dimezza of Slralte - nd & forther agresment that | Uon between 11 and 13 o'clock Friday | _Georse C. Abbots, of Walllnstord, was |OUheT, agencies within 1t - L Netices i, (e, Word ar and wholine eeme address. Al e’ were . haid “ o - - | forenoon, Remsen Comenhaven, lawyer, | 2Ppointed chief of the” Wallingford pos S < e tha z i o K 5 - ' fu- {Seen Mrs. Hali' come to -the -atation ;Succe lef Daniel O'Reilly, who was o 3 bl - i ;g-albmn laking 800 Armenian boys | such an Agzeement s llxvc»:“:e. R s e rioutes and then depart- | 1ast. Octobber. ruary after a motor boat, loaded with ;:m";" and} :::: ;Mflcfm'ul and in- | outhouse. . About. 700 . quarts of . gin Diet. - Dnfortunately. there whs mo. soom | ther. taore. Ia. mothing I tho malnteounce |« Grand -furtes -of hoth ‘Middlesex and RS eimte Prsle Saaaier Archihald-Me B e clons oo tn shove. Sorn Moo o meglect, but; they ‘ars all; unlntention i 2‘1’«."’:‘.....« " addition o the E ” . n - gy st Nell, Jr.. of Bridgeport,” said last night | Prel & 4 & é ’ for them on the American destroyers, so | of the-neutrality of the straits, and the | Somerset counties were prepared by the i L ‘Appeal from- Judge Morun's. desision{al and every energy fs being directed | countertelt revenue stampm. Agenis i " N presiding judges today. to.receive evidence ; @5 he was leaving for Hartford to at- 24 o Lk P pntersgt & e g were forced to place them on. the “:‘,‘,‘.’.7.‘.."1::.‘:.:.:3&“& r‘;‘&“{:fi:_“m in connection with the slaylngs. This|tend the democratic state gonvention, | Will be .taken to the TUnited States su- w“gm:“;‘r:'«u‘hm:h 'llzr: _,lsaid’ the liquor was to have. been ship- “In’ sowe_ uhaccountable way, two of :orllrm: of Thrace outside ‘the neutral {Was because.it had not been definitely es- | "I expect Cummings will be named for |preme court, counsel for the owners of & Kation . : no_complaint about the heayy cost. = In | o g ioes h e eaney o Carrying \m,-l'“‘nmen secured American flags jzone. The ‘British contention fs that |tabllshed fn which county _the ~killings senator and Fitzgerald for governor.” fthe vessel said. , . < > the ‘current_fiscal ” tomatoes. It was valued at approxi- which they held aloft throughout the funder’ no circumstances -will ‘the Turks d.. ‘Although - ‘the .. bodies were —_— .“The high" seas are lhe.m";petr(yt_ of 3510000, 006 ‘lfi‘flm mately $4,000, 4 night' eac boy taking his turn at hol- | be allowed to cross into Burope until |found In Somerset. it was generally be-| Mrs. Milton P. Higgins of Worcester, | no nation”- sal dthe court, “but . ing a flag. This eaved them from - mis- | peacs has been settléd. But it.ds not |lleved by the authurities that they had{)Mass.. national president of the Paren does not” mean that_a nation is power-fcare of sick and wor treatment by (He Turks. 2 -+ o EARLY BETURNS FROM NEW Dertain that Frande sees eve to eye With | been cantied to ithe spot after death, |Teachers’ association, was the principalless agatnst vetssls offending against, |ts|fation -and vocational® traifitng for tie}.~ i - YORK STATE PRIMARIES was Greal N 1 . esse: ker at the meeting in New Haven {laws which, remain outside of the threc-|disabléd, and for insurance. The fig- s . el - i in"this Taatter. Testimony of witnesses living near the | SPeal B 3 A d i ti .- " N Sept. pox“o‘:‘c' ot .l:o’:::r:n:n:x;gg:l "w::: 'rns 51:‘:: iha: Franee and Itdly are |Phlillips farm, however, .indicated th|Oof the Connecticut Congress of Mothers ) mile limit. s34 . gt }‘:'W"d““ ',',‘: apes. m“"fm Albany, N Y. Sept. 19.—Early re- death threatemed. 77 | withdrawing their detachments from this | pair were kiiled in that vielnity, if not at | 8nd Parent-Teachers' associations. e el 4 OO Sxpe hosnital - construction. turns . from today's state primary elec- “The morning found the helpless chil- | region would-indicate that there is-lack | the actual spot where bodies were d!seuv-l = WHIRLED 600 REVOLUTIONS “The. estimates for the vear to follow tion for nomination to the United States - 1 n Forty candidates {Or a pharmacist's N- 22 2 b = 0 ouse of representatives, state senste o o s LR a0 U TR SR S TR R e L gl T P i s P L e e A MINUTE AROURD ERART|seguptotialy TSN i the| SN L n tiat the TagRb vely holding the American. flags. | thay case it {5 understood parllament Dunctuated iy fbnr DML Aot ahary O . The ssomimtion a] Newton, X. 3. Sept19.~Caught by her)Trough the. peax in -hospitalization may D o T aers b e A e . e e voviatin e T | et thet moelor and Miraiills Bug & Practioal wirk will-be heid todas: B e e s Ay €wacuated the orphans to Piraeu poriant’ question of peacs. or, War, e t‘l}.:?;f.‘}%;.‘f’&éfl"i‘iu’?'fi‘a Raffles, gambling and gambling da- | Tevolutions per minute, Miss Bessie Cook | our obligations to the diseased. disabled,| Returns from the contest 'in Ere Moreman, a voung graduate of Pamona B county, waged by William_ J. Connore. vices are repugnant to God’s law and jof Hamburg.' N..J., was swung bedily |or dependent. who have -a 'right to the yre % 11 . " ’ CONFEREES AGREE ON FACT- o e icTbsen thay ced. today | G mot. Be. tolarated n the church, | found and round many times befors. the | government's care, with inpurance-lia- s e ke i e college, Californla. who “in spite.of the | €O’ v Sl S10% | though long “vadant, was fully furnivhed | 8ccording to a resolution adopted by the | machinery could be stopped in the Union | bility -added, will prebably "u%b 3 to- ,..,,m.',,n for ¢Qim‘(e‘ “favorable. 1o i .'4" " 2 "’,'& '.,.‘ 'é:.,f;,'.’“:m Rk bk it 233 and gave {ndlcations ofirece ‘occupaney, | iouse of deputies of. the Protestant Epis- | Wax and Paper ~Parchment company | tal sum in excess of. $25.000.000.0 le e B to Cosert the n nage, s e e 4 - ¢ % 3 ¢ et ear: he state convention wers -y 5 " at} copal ‘church in general convention -at |plant, where she was employed. T recite the figures to remind thw con-| Hearst for t T direet charge. house conferees réacl an. agreement jthe R e : : gy from the shaft she was found to have|it has opened the treasurv doors to dis- ’c boatic ShaN gt d 5 B it b T Nt T L R S oo OUBHE vior” Van - Sellegell -wnd-Eily Flope | sustalied. numerous (ractares and inter-| charge the oblizations of the mation tofmer 9 c lealers a Hearst the Turkish authorittes. | fi coal -commission b!Il. e Tl Anderson. two of the principal figurcs hed lustre on his profes- | -Under the agreement the house would nal injuries. She died five hours later |thoss to whom It jindisputably owes|licket of convention delegates in. the - : s g in the Elwell murder case, were married |in Feanklin hospital. and care. Though undy-0¢!d against the regular “organization son and eountrs by ministering to suf- | recede from its provision prohibitingthe 1 BBIECARY. . s:cru]y in Greenwich, Conn. on June < o |ine’ de is the meed oc.‘&--—yo:;- slate, the anti-organigation ‘vote was 3 mine workefs or ‘workers from sitting John Boylan 15, two years to a month after the fa-| SENATE KILLS PURCHASE % | who L it 1= mot to be sald that a|DeSligible.. 8.3 : @rican’ destroger. He | 0n' the - commission whose 'membership | _ypidqletown, Copn., ~ Sapt. 19— John|mous bridge. expert and. tocfman . was| oo Ao OF THE .CAPE 00D’ é, 2 bestowal is an obligation to B o et 2ty e Cw e on the destroyer, how- | Was raised. from .five to seven. Semate | pivian, 73, a delégate to the democratic {shot in his home in New York, e f‘ SPELLACY’S NAME WILL BE y ed to ‘shord. Hia supply fprovislons relating to ‘iandgrdzation ;giate convention,-dled during last night. % £ :‘g edicines was scon exhausted. He | of mines were kkept in the hi ¢ oy el J2 ; ¢ PRESENTED TO CONVENTION : He had been employed by the Siandard | TLowis Carrington, a negro, slayer of | Washington, Sept. ‘18.—Final = - - s S an automobile and, with an Amer- ? Mot s, AR S e Oil .cormpany here for more than thirty | Wilbur Hughes, well known Walyerhur’ lative -action on the $50,000,000 ri bid g were| Hartford, Sept. “.—ufi_.:mg. frapy sallor e o ehauftesr, was making | While fire swapt through a six-story|vears. and and had a ide acquants athlete in a saloon brawl in February |and hrabors development bill was tal would bs to charge|cy of Hartford announced tonig) ‘: s was to te pharmacy in the fown |loft buflding next door, fnjuring andsnip especlally among Knights of Colum- | was sentenced to not more than five and {late today by the - e ivhich mfl adjusted éompensations th. ‘n-{ bis name willyb ted to the Turlcy scidiers slopped him and |overcoming seven firemen With Emoke,|bus members as hehad been a dalegate |mot less than thres yars in the state ] with the house to_ out_privision . : “unbe- 10 s8lze ths car, ‘nnilg: q‘:!p‘m 180 telephone girls working|s més _conve Y by Judge John {the purchase of the » God and | § is- rituatly tor tie

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