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Funce Appmel All the Paris, Sept. 22.—(By the A. P)—- Limlted assurances involving the return luation’ of Thrace by eastern Thrace ‘and tentatively * ot ‘Constantinople, Adiranople to Turkey, were lmu upon today.at & m nc‘i" of allied represeatatives ‘and Sbe formally considered by the Frem:h and British cabinets LomorTow murding. Approval of these conditions of peace would mean a definite end to the near sast erisis, and, it !s hoped, remove all possibility of a clash between the British To meet the insistence of the British that no claims of the Angora government should be accepted in~advance of a peace cun- ference, toda plan would be subject to further discussions and approval by » full peace conferencs. Taking the so-called national pact s 2 basis, the allied repressutativis dis- sussed for nearly four hours the Turkish demands. Lord Curzon, the British for- eign secretary, expressed some doubt a to whether his government would agre with any of the conditions of ‘he nation- alists In advance of a peace conference; but he finally consented to forward the plan‘to London tonight. -At first Lord urzon opposed even ententative approv- a1 of the Turkish demands betors all the | 7 Churchill arovnd | Invited powers discussed thom the peace table, but the insistence or M. Poincare, the French premler, won him over to the extent of accepting them con- tingent on their full endorssmvhit Ly the British cabinet. M, Poincare favored out and out ap- proval of all the Kemalist demands, but it s realized in French government cir-: cles that the best than c¢an be hoped for Is limited acceptance by Great Brii- in. The genera) scheme for peace would contain the fellowing points: Constantinople, Adrianople and eastern ‘THrdece up to the River Maritza ‘would be handed back (o ‘Turkey, ' subject to scceptance of a broad demiiitarized rone. along the Turacean, Bulgarian and Gredlan frontiers. Internationalization of 'the straits of thé Dardanelles undur the *league n! y@tions or some other internatio.nal bed ce of & permanent :Ilin rary foree at Gallivelt; Tigld treaty clauses insuring tho 9»— ection-of the minorities in Turkey. It 48 probable the British _forces at Thannk would remain thers until a peace reaty is signed: between Turkey and Btegee The British also would furiher imit< the size of the Turkish- fores " n siern Thraee in order io insure’ peace n that part of Hurope, Premier Poincare desired to’ have ‘ecr- gotiated .the Franco-Turkish greement, an endeavor fo prevent Muitapha Kemal Pasha committing any .overt aet’ witich would cause hostilities betwesn the na- ienalists and. the British, merrow evening. ¢ the two cabinsts. approve -of the !, plan 28 outlined by the conference to- f2y, M. Boillon will present it to Mus- aphh Kemal Pagha and try t. Srémieh from him that the Tur will remain In Asiatic Tur 38208 cénference me to hold the mnes teday Venice, unless the Turks oofect 1. Slace. . If possible, the op2 »f the conference would be he 0 o October 12 MATTERS UPON WHICH DEPEND PEACE OR WAR London, Sept. (By The A. P.)— Tae question of peace or war. in the Near East seems to turn tonight, first, | epon whether the question of the fu- ‘ure status of Thrace can be kept sep- begifl to speak before the negotiations between the allied uyrennmtlve' in Pari v& have ended. ile there is not the J‘I‘hte.lt dim. inutiofl in the announced determination of the British government to uphold the neutrality of the strajts of the Dardan- clles, a very significant semi-official statement issued this cvening seems to indicate some modification of the Brit- ish policy and its attitude toward Greece in Thrace, which it may be assuined is the sutcome of the Parls negotiation: in which Lord Curzon, the British for- sign secretary, participated. This statement declared Great Brit: was seeking nothing for herself, but that she would insist on neutralization of the Dardanelles and freg pussaze of the wa- terway under the League of Nations or ®ome other internatiogal .organization. All -other questions were secondary. Thé negotiations in - Paris have not vet been completed, -but ‘according - to Advites received tonight from the French c&pital Premiep Poincare is hopeful that .mn‘:rmw :" formula wl;l‘be found ac- ceptable to parties ai ‘which ;. enable the allies to send ;nnoaxv.g;?: 10, the Turks suggesting a conference to Arrafige a peace between;the Turks and Sreeks. - l&oy Party 'Net Pro-Greek. “ strongest charges made Preinhr Lioyd George's Near wfl policy, especially by the labor sarty, has its pro-Greek charac- Phe labor party announced that it was unwliling to engage the nation in a war for the fulfillment of Greek ambi- tions. - Tt has been ‘commented on as trange that after the preémier's conter- snce With the labor leaders on Wednes- day Mo report 6f the speeches made were published by either side to the confer- noe, “This silence, especlally on -the part of the laborites, was considered -in -some quartery to ndpate that some.explana- pfi or concesdions ‘to the viewpoint of ‘abor was ‘made /by the premier. A pos- +iBle explanation of the silence laAnngll! by dam® tonight to”be. found ‘in ‘:x thoritative statement: made 'filfi: . clearly intimatin Ileltmtwn of Eastern Tllm:e lndm nWlflbeFoml“beyfluFMlfim '"’ ish Cabinets Todly—-Amovd of ‘These Com:eulmu § Will Mean a Definite End-to- the- Nu!Enst Cmu— ting of ' the [hold Thrace at all ‘costs. jover bv the government to- conves the | Grenadier. Guards_to the Near East, The ‘ general of New, Zealdnd-say jand men had tendered their services. tain-of -the cpncessional finaily approved | Chequers Court today, but he wvas in con- today 0. that Frankiin Boilloa; why ne-| grant telephone .communication with his might proceed immediately to Smyraa-in | heps of the: cabinet: who were ML Boilion i8 [ nysht a6w expected to remain n Pais until to- | oally: today-that Great Britain was drifi- trate and distinct from the question: of ! the neutrality and freedom of the Dar- | danelles, and, second; whether the guns | | ing Giant mountain, near here.’ The dead | K. L. police department 'wa. Kemnlut D;mqndt——Onl‘y I : e and : Nashville ‘shops “of Birmingha fl hours :uné‘nt;p!or the evae- -On the e -Greek government. ex- | m:nmzn dqternumLon > ince is sup- posed to be wi to see the ‘Turks back in castern Thraceand if an agree- ment’ between. the. British and . French governments on fhis matter is reached it is believed Greéce would rot be liké- 1y to oppose (l.\e views of a unlte( e tente. The foreign gffice has no information of the report that Kemal has fixed a tme limit of 48 hours for the carrv.ng out of the required guarantees or of any advance movément by the: Kemalist ! troops. The government, howeyer, i§ con- tinuing its preparations for any event- uality, but at the same fime Ieeh.riug it has no desire to ‘precipitate’ hostilities According to the view expressed in of- ficial quarters the issue lies in Kemal hands. There is no secret ‘about- the strength of the force the natiorglist lead- er is able to put in the field. No weight is attached to alarmist and cxaggeratéd estimates of that strength. While awaiting adviees from Kemal ng his intentions, Winston Spen- secretary -for the colon- and Sir Lamjng-Worthington- Evans, secretary of st/fe for. war, he'd a conference tonight with war office of- cials, to arrange for possible troop move- ments, It is understood that the British liner Empress of India has been taken other - hand- hi presses 1y 150,9“ 000. 2 g *. The * c»m-nuun sm ,nvim for | regulation of in futures on grain murkéts was- si by Preslnznt ngd- ing.. lssue of bonds as part of thu plan of funding the natién’s - short. dated debt. was sald at the to be un- ‘treasury der consideration. Mrs. Althéa G. Quimby of North Turner and other officers were re-clected 1 “the Zonual convention of the Maine Llswellyn D. Lothrop jof Gleucester, in- ventor of a mechanical foghorn in wide use on maritime vesseis, died at a Boston hospltal. the age of limitation, he wiil retire as once as judge of the Westport town court. In preciaiming the week from Oct. 2 to 9 the fire prevention week in New Hampshire, Gov. Albert O. Brown de- cared that in five years the state’s fire waste had amounted to §/,746,000. Mrs. Allce Woods White, her Lrother Ernest Wooas and Joseph Jesso, started from North Sydney.. to walk Buston, {war office announces that a large num- {ecarrying 4 letter from Mayor liisgrave ber. of. former _fficers. are volunteering |to Mavor Curley. of Bosion. - - for ser: , The colonia] office today re- ceived a despatich” from' the governor. < that al- Thonsh mo call for vo'unteers had been made more than 12,00/ -The. Canadian government in further cooperation with American authorities in stopping. the flow: of liquor into the Unit- 6 tormer officers | er States has decided to, place agents in all liquor. export_ esiablishments in. the * Have Kémalists’ Heary Gai Dominion. g There is censiderable:specu’ation -here “ whether the- ICemalists, have guns: of | New Yotk cify .was selected “as the sufficlent cajibre . to. interfere. with. the place for' holding: the ‘next conclave of Biitish fleet or drive it from tbe straits |thé. supreme couneil of,the . Thirty-third of the Dardanelies. It has been report- bd of .the Anclent Awd Scottish ed tlut the Turks. long llne,\ provided | Ri w“ P egreé ite, of the ;Northi n with , the |tioniot the United. the straits. =i to, be_because: of ‘this. report.that .the British wijl.hold tenaeiously -to Chanak, the ground being taken that no. paval vassels can contro) the straits unlus thev fis have Euf of the waterway {p prevent. the from planting heavy Jand batieriss. Premier ;Lioxd George remained The . total carlot - movement = of ' 14 ot ,leaainz lines of fruits and vegetables for the. week ending September 16" was 20 i 405 - cars,~a galn ‘of 1,689 . over the pre- | cedingr weeks ‘and 1,532 ‘héavier lhan for 'the same permd last year. - office-in Dpwning streft -and with mem- | holding themselves, in resdiness; for; aotion' in goe, the mews fyom Paris on the NPaT | (han-one-half-per-cent variety. in' Tolsdo, East made necessary a conferenee- to- | & o uny ! fears: wers expressed . lo. (ACCOrding to Otto Wi Cummerow, 'secre itaty mf the Buckeye Producing compan: which has been manufacturing near becr. Real Beer 1 ‘crewding out the less- ing inte & pew war whieh would infure | the ""I"_‘",,f,,f'-:ig ffm“h’ Populstloni| Orranizatisn of & favenile. Branch. of ; the dndéperident Order of 0dd Féllows, to | FHER” atotharIvear raby ® b known as ths Lovai Sopy, was .ap- ably #gin. Labor- 1éaders | PEOYC 7 % ting of pointed out that with’ one of ‘tha"black- of ‘the -order st ‘winters in’ many yvears facing ‘the ountry it was: no tims to unssttle bus- registered un- | empléyment” figutes already u;rent:fl 1,2506,000. Renewed repreésentations were receiv- d 'from' the ‘viceroy' of India regarding the ferment among tne Moslems and fa- voring jusl treatment for .the Turks. CONGRESSMAN FREE INJURED; HIS SECRETARY KILLED n’ Détroit, Mrs, Mabel Reckwell ‘haeffér of | Chlcago, whose husband _récently sued; Oscar, Bunte, a wealthy manufacturer for $100.000, charging ‘alienation” of her af- fections, was ‘ordersd commitfed:to th sule nospital vat Kankakee. man; stole & cow from. the barn of Harry Jenkins, Holland, Ohio, farmer.” “When pursued: by Jenkins, the thief ' straddled ; the animal's back.and rode :through a fiield when he dlamu\mlad and escaped on foot. . Washington, Sept. 22.——Rspresenta- tive Arthur’' M. Free, of California, as seriously .injured tonight and his secre- tary, 1. C. Freeman, ‘was klilled, when an automobile in which they were riding ' with a party of friends, went over an embankment at Savage Mills, Maryland, near Laurel. Mr. Free was taken to the Maryland General hospital in Baltimore where it was said his injurles migit prove ratal. Other members of the party .ncludcd M: A_and W. S. Dennis, Califoralans, both of whom were slightly injured: Few details were received here in re- ports of the accident to friends of the injured representative. It was said the automobile skidded into’a teleErIpn TC1e | clected the woman' member of the and then turned turtle as it Went OVer|jcon‘siate central committes foihth:fl;“l‘h a sleep embankment to one sid> of the | gistrict at a meeting of the republican road. delegates to the state convenmtion held in Danbury yesterd: The body of a glrl, l.pmltly about 16 years old, almost mude and badiy burned was found on the charred remains of a brushpile about two and a hal? miles_east of North Kansas City, Mo. At & short ocalemdar session of: the Middlesex. county -superior. court in Mid- dletown, the.petition of Emil Schutte, re- prieved murderer. for .2 new trial, was taken up and a hearing uron it set for Wednesday morning next at 10 o'clock. s o Miss H. May Hoyt of Ridgefield wi TWO BLASTERS KILLED BY EXPLOSION NEAR NEW HAVEXN. e Jasper N. Kaller, fermer president of the New "Engiand Telephone.and Tele- New Hayen, Sept. 22.—Two.men were graph company, diéd at his home in Sur- instantly killed and a third was seriously | *¢¥, N. H., Where he had .spent.his sum- injured today by a premature. explosion | mers for eighteen e of dynamite being packed into 2 hole in % trap rock quarty at the foot of Sleep.| Oficer A. M. Bolloau of the Tiverten, hot” Thurs- men are Jehn “Argentiere, 30, and John | 83y night while approaching the. farm of Scamelio, 37, both employed .as blasters, | Manuel Diaz: on: Bulgarmarsh road, Tiv- ‘William. mn.x an assistant, was badly | °Tton, to make’a ncnor nid with four. injured and was takeri to lhe New Bl.ven other officers. hospital. The imen had packed 150 pounds of dy- namite into one’ hole and were packing The werd was passed around in New York among dei &mtlc lu:gra that the fifty pounds into-another when'the: ex. | StAte’ convention' at next’ week Ak rred. It-is not known what | Would' develop intd a ‘hl ter fight for the ey t"“‘“m dgoasiiic 1o flode. The dy- gubernatorial nomination’ betwesn f fmer namite {h the first hole was also exploded | Goveronr Alfred E. Smith and William| and a largs hole was tom i’ the side ot Rendolph Hearst. the quarries.: ‘Afghiitiord: leaves his widow ana mrea children. while Scamello § have had a wife and several I'.lly ointed ‘agent’ for’ the Umg Stat- ‘o\emmant on the | edmmission to.- adjudicate - -war - claims against Germany. . .. ! & mlren {n‘ S A SR ; K. €. HOSPITALIZATION ‘BUREAU DISABLED WAR VETERANS New Havem, Sept. ~ 22.—Plans 'have been mplm By the Knights of - Tumbus hospitalization bureaw to sérve . 3 conyicted: of the mm-dex' ‘of his 19 year old Aug. 28. was sentenced to be hanged on Noy. 24, by Justice: CM.Ihoi a : - =3 7 m o! fin \nta meny month: ‘ camerin yesterday on lhe !t"{i& z“ o fleurecxv e | ed by €. Judge Joseph G. Hyatt, having attained | 3 /A -ul- thlet masquerading as a wo- | ns’| General Ospina; presidant. vlect ot Colom: housekeeper; Flora Gray, on't: > night of | F,ca.. Ann»ouebth-manmfiw-upm prietor Were Injured—The Children Were in the Lobby When:hecomnmcwvmmwm Dmppmsthel.hfleomlnto(hefluement—A n ‘Boys and Girls Were Unconscious When They Were \DugFmthemdSbum&Cmed—-'th - ‘Qwner and Four Children Are in-a Serious Condition. Pittsburgh, Sept. 22 (By the A, P:)—:tlons, a: soon as the “injured were re fon of | 0yt »xwdmm&mm«mu Bt S P "SI e s B arang s of. sopl spngl_andling, of pEics, - Swo days ago cxclusively for meighboroot could solev the coal situation, not onis. a.l‘ o o Sitie: Sefibol ehildren. - The program - was..t/ to_ample ‘supply. but prices would bei,q mbm, district late today, awail-|start about 430 o'clock and the ecrow! SHSLE e e ing admission to a free show—when'the onhand consisted of the carly. deicga- The president suggéstéd thar Mr. Spens | concrete floor cracked. from end to cnd [tion seekng choice seats. také up with the governors of the various{and dropped the litfle ones into the| The youngsiess had romped about the states the question of the -prevention of | asement. theatre until close tn starting fime. Ther timi extortion “as the new dct is limited tc !, s | the restiess ‘group clustered around the = coat movinz in interstate commerce only, | Th® body of cight-vear-old Madaline|(icker windosw. Those™ qUestions_ which. the men with-| ~Mr. Spehs &aid tonight he was-as yet|Kurkle,. dressed in_holiday garb. v’ qhs crgsh and cries of the frightened drew were concerned With a request for a | unprépared to announce definite plans for | [emoved from the debris. “Thg, infurid. | poypaiiers were heard two blocks away general increase in pay ‘and incidental | the admiiistration” of his new office, but |37 children and the theatre proprietor.|pojicapen and -civilians -who made tus changes in working conditions, including | he invited the co-operation. of the entire | W°re Placed on cots in a neurby howdia|first rescue said some of the childrer i {1al at, imately the minute the Der- | \ire puried theee dee formance =hodid- have: started: Sol Selz-| “ 7mres jagged chunks of goncrete were nick, theatre owner. who well. with hif||iteq Yrom the unconsclous form of a guesis. and four of the children were girl of abonut eizht Years. Underneath in a.gcrioys condition tonight. A @ozen|yas o blesdng crying bov: Firemen boys and girls were uneonsclous WheN||srared” lzddérs through clouds of dusi {hey were @ug from the powdery mass|mye qisiilct chief was first. 1o go down of stone and cement. Some were bierd-| ¢ 1ne hottom. hefioticed @ frame, under {inz profusely. Others, vaguely realizing | which several children were pinued. He I‘mn 12d _ happened. - whimpered and for @ rope and the frame. eon- i cried for (ricir parents. taining a poster, was drazged to tht Physicians at ‘the P surface. 1t advertised “The Trap.” the irendered firdt a‘d to the injured befofs fim the kiddies were invited to witnes: Jthe insttution wis reached by a score| Febert . Cochran. ity Supertating: 1of hyster'cai mothers. Victims who. es- ent of building inspection. after a min- : exami o e floor; caped grave injuries were permitted to|Ut® cxamination of the theatre floorine v home tonicht, reported that the floor was not City w H:ven, ‘Sept."32.-“The New York, | ew Haven and Hartford railread and rgm-em;tivuf B the . condueton m teainms the road -today. st t w withdraw. all pétitions bow ed with TUnitéd 'Etltei‘n.flm akor board and fo_confinut under p riles,” working conditions ‘ashington,. m Anure op- erating nenonnfl?g‘r f.\; ‘Taflways of the ). country. was eill;l upon t6day by Pru’(. 1 dent for a “concentrated dr for. thirty days to provide thé transport tion facilitles necee: 1o meet, the na- tional coal emergency., - In a letter to Conrad | E s1:m. vlcs nmxum ng me Chicago, Burlington and | Qu oad. who was named today a 1, digtributor. under the new | . on and anti-profiteering act, that if the: enthu- raflroads couid be . This .agreement, which affects. ahout 3.000° onductoes 450 viatofa L. Baedo, genera] ager, for the company, and yw J: Loring.; _erai“chairman, gnd O’Donne] ‘leens tary, for the b,rder of mmqy Co tors, and:Jolii L.. Rowe; general’ ;hfl ‘man, ‘and T1. E. Levitt, seéretary, for th' Beotherhood ‘of Rallfoad Trainmen, The questions New Havgn road witadrew from. tfie railroad labor board concernied a etition for a general downward revision of ‘wages and . the elimination: of time and a half for over; 1 | Make Your Advertising Reach the People Maybe a long haired psychologist can.emerge from his trance and prove that a campaign in mediums of national circulation is profitab! for a producer or dealer with a necessarily restricted distributios. burgh hivepita) That is all right—for the psychologist. Tt is not his money. : or riy constructed and that several of the Gmber supports were rotten. Biit a common, ordiriary business man knows that mo«t advertising profits come from selecting newspapers reaching the most pruapeus within territories where the advertiser has distribution. of eals bcgll\ thdr investiga- | ‘JEALOTSY. GIVEN AS MOTIVE | 'FOR THE MALL-MILLS TRAGEDY NARCOTIC RAID ON TAE HOTEL DOUGLAS, NEW YORK Sept. 22 To reach the trade of Norwijch and v there_is, no medium that can rénder the House to house service that is afforded by the, ad- vertising coiumm of The Bulletin. - MaKe use of it edch morning. New Brunswick. N, J. (By| New Y t Sept. 22 —A raid on - ‘During- the -past week the following matter has appeared in The the ‘A P\ fedlous woman killed my | Hotel Douglus in the Times Square Bulletin's news, columne; for twelve cenis & week © ¥ mom ana wir. Hai tonight -was -carried out - by- forty s : | This mssertion. ftting in perfectiv| deiectives under the direction et Dr. Telegraph ' Local General Tatal | with~the thedty which authorities in-|CAricton Simon, special deputy 93-0‘ o ) B . rostighting: thhl mbsder. of M commissioner in charge of the divisior 149 342 [T LR e e 0f nivootics, and when it was all ovar Edward Wheeler Ha! bending- every effort to prove. was made this evening by Charlotte Mills, 'd _daughter of the dead .wo- 1t was the first. time she ha hquen her silence—save before the au- thorities—since tragedy stalked into the humble Mills'-home and Jett ber ity m ress, % *“The woman T think kmed mom,” the 328 the raiders duclared they had securcd §500,000 worth of drugs. The raid, furnishe¢ an extra thrill l’m thousands -ef U s and 1t was necessary to, call out pelice reserves t¢ feep back the crowds trying to force their way into the hotel. This 'IA the second big tald of the Sort in fhiz sec. tion within the past month, M,uhl e . - &l continued, with bitterness in her ::“;‘:‘h'r’;:“qu::m‘;:; :‘*"’m ot for chilea. tr 2 volce, “was " She named a wo- dru hp:my-meent far meals. whils - away, from | public o th‘ solition of the coal’situa- Than ¥horh ths TatitNorRies €150 " Haté. ad- ed, T " tion.” The text oE the ngrecmem. whigh opens Mr. Spe it was announced by Peesi- Hnis the announcement of the withdrawal | dent Harding; has only accepted {he offics 2 Hotel Douglas is of “the “family type and caters to lhl“lflt‘l peo- mitted was the center of most of their 51 cions. jor» vending giiestions with the board, con- | 6f federal fu. _This _pman. ln't, an. opAinary K-y fne . getsetives av'etly stattones cludes- as follows after which to return to his rai *he went on. “¥ne has funbyihemselyes about the lobby and -on ‘the resent rules- working canditions and { road’duies: *The belief was expressed thaty make’ you afrald of her—sottigioi wighour their.. identity - being emain in of t unti’ 3 ke Sh tEs young pe - 1t af fec il | official that adequatg)®f I'ke a man. She hates young peonl®iyniwn “Then Dr. Simion entersd and vith the u Vemtandlng‘ma\.hlnm could e set up in that time u‘fl She Is ‘three iannounced: at: the desk.that they had days’ notice. may »be‘hn:!e the operation of the legislation le'hM:“h {“come to search for narcotics,” and he under. wa; signailed b men who started to vis: A ——— Selectien” of the federal coa) comm ' Charlotta admitted she had given her[all parts of the puilding. i GIEL SUICIDED BECACSE sion authorized” by the " fact-fnding bilf y aunt. 3 Rarnhart. of Talet} Hotel guests-and -emploves In _the just enacted proba’ i Y g “":!’:‘"“‘ phot 5! were not permitied to leave, mn nd 2 ther. e re who je o swestheart iold har he was She raid her mother. ~ata” Bar - thal 3icers in their feoms e ‘ re AUAGET S < ¢ 3 o 3 were 1ok e jaccording. o a, farswell mot Y . 3 3 bafors an. onaration lagt cum-'ma‘y where theyr . ] Fleft, Mies Sadia Roedema, 17, .”nc,...; CONGRESS. ARJIOURNED mer, telling har ta e it to Ver Barn | it i T ey i teakd pg(sg" from which sh ed at Pacsaic | L. . BINE DIE JFATERPAT hart in the avent of her death ockad and a safe axpert whe .m 5} Fhaggcal_mu- 7 Pl Harlotte "fa not umawErs. ¢ -the . etori] fod VS Faiglre ooened V- > TR ¥ sr parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘Patér Roe- hich” the ®ispnosid.jealousy of| eaid to conta’n various nar. idema, found her unconsclouf’ when they {ouTned sin€ dis iod | A e O (rnioney O gty o g o 2o ¢ | fsturried home late”last.night. A notef€rdlly expecting ‘a from President She has heard the gneeio’ Hniking her|the;~found a megro porter ¢ 10 aras }addressed to Mrs. Rocdema said in part: | Harding: fér a cpecial sésston Novemner | -0, 120 BERE0, 0 SRR T h | AWay two mére tranke, wh they s2:d. |f ‘IDT-\rl \Io:;‘e : An]:}u:{ for. = 1 :mwmeflms the regular Decembder se#|ihar of the slain minicter. “But the be- tflhn conta‘ned narcotics. ? Feel lost withou e cavs he 1snti Tieves in % o 3 3 {coming down any more. I love him | THhe president was in aitands i el el e e e o e e pn TYons Dokt do. Tiot. tapl Ao tda. ew minutes before the final 9F STSEGHTIAL ¢ Pa Vo £ -t g ey ey el £ it e \d have dene in v and secrete it. He wae Yaurl 1o\|n‘|v gavel dropped, to’ sizn the U’Ud i S b 2 she =aid. “Maybe som the porter and the iwc : “SADIE, | of ‘eleventh hour biils. The only gl i T e | Ttk of e Bartil According ‘to the parents,- they today | 21t measure: to get’ through on the Tast e ov“‘(h"«' e\fm‘f o gl Simon q.‘:-'z:rfin l;\\" o;i be the questioned Alfonso Wolfsky, ,a voung jJ2¥ Was the deficienc =4 iy : gucioued ey R Y Bl "The * ndaieRet { mantic—but her character was beyoi1]&reatest d ever carried owt in mill worker, who had beeir keeping com- | ! he *admisstration Toan {8 {the - United States, . Acosstiings t3 “hix |pany with the girl for the past six bill and the Dyer ‘ant| Ing measure |7 LT - e oo e Cowia il e detec- months. Twey said he told them he caii- | WeUt over until the rext session. A doioin womman-ahelped by soure ¢ e T Tathe &d on the girl last evening and informed | T-acking in' the - adjournment today|man—Lilled her” . e ey Jo P S were many I'ne guests tince last of the popyiar featurss often Maysshs Winiing frequenters The jealou ¢ theory was strongly sum- infcrination from ‘her he was “tired” of her. ¥ several .develonments toda. { [ CTEN (M fe8 s {SOUTH JERSEY PROHIBITION se: md The gallery crowds were sma'l | As Prosecutor Toolan. who has o B _r;“:‘i ('“"m;‘i‘*“‘:""":: ‘:‘i & e and undemonstrative and there were few | been directing the Middlesex county in-| S - CAPTAIN UNDER ARREST| (oo wrangles. After disoting of the] enigation, ‘@aciaréd. there B0 deud f o e e $pe- deficiency appropriation bill, ths senatelleft in the minds of the investigators|a 't iF ;r‘;‘;a‘:' et "'“"“"_ and ltam Btinton, federal prohibition group|P25:°d & number of minor measures and | that jealousy was the motive. An ar- 2 s Aor . dis: listened -to a. few set' speeches house members made one dresses” mostly eaptain for south Jersey, istration has been under while ad- mizht be expeet & ed momentar; declared. whose adimin- Investigation he Simon sa:d % F ng artery between tha several months, today was arrested on i s One of the strongest leads follow: oA et warrants lssued at the mstan: the, next' few days iin the Cop today was that of a reported attem S ¥ he JUN sistant -United States Attorney e e e fo poison Mr=. Mills at a tea part, <o was foupd. jn. the hats! ick-Pearce. - He was lon. democrat. Texas. defend Attorney | aral. weekasbefore sNe and the minister D a1 et it e Sttt aniitasep Genera! Daugherty amd criticise renubli- | g A et o cans for allezed neglect in that respee. ; i - D government warehouses, where it 2 - i :| When Mrs. James Temneson. Lowis and been stored after selaurea in this meotion | il tiic™ (e Cor the . session,{HIS(eT Of the dsad woman. confrmed this this_ cgant I:g o;r:,c h:(;te l‘Ie was released ‘UNA:T|prominent in which was enactment of|TEDOTt With the statement - that Mrs ada (rmna nts, Dr. Sin {3lIs had told of being rendered ill by a sip.of coffee. and ‘had declared that but for_the confidense she had in the friend- #hip of-the hostess she would believe she had been poisoned. additional detectives were assigned to develor this angle of the case. The hostess at that party is the woman ‘about whom most ‘of the sus- picion centers, Other ‘developments of today were an avpeal by Prosecutor Stocker of Mid- dlesex to all citizens to come forward the ‘senate by el s with any evidence they possessed that 3 . 7+ ilcase, and announcement my ' Prosecutor Beekman of Somerset county—in which which ‘the murders are believed to have been committed—that members of Mr. Hall's "church would be called” for ex- New Haven. Sent. ~—HRarold Lud- |&mination before the grand jury unde dington of West Haven was held crim- 0ath. inally responsible for the death of H.lrrxl Tt was made plain that the authorities D. Hunl. 24; who:was killed by an auto- are ‘riot -satisfed . with. -the raspomses - : mobile early “Thursday morning. in a find- | gjven them by some of the chureh mem-| Portland, Ore. Sept. 22.—The national ing by Coroner EN Mix issue .dfoday. bers ‘questioned. and ' ore . officia’ was|council of - the . Bplscopal Auddington js being - heldsin.bonds - of | quited ‘as assertinie “that someone had | church was compieted today $1.500 pending further action “clamped .tHe lid -on the church™ tion by the house of deputies- on--its Cor:fler Mix held that Luddington had | - yrrg. Fall it was learned today. made|quota of members and ratification by Sien :unz!th;;:ir re}?:le-’ly 4nd at 2, per first mublic appearance yvésterday |the house of the members chosen edr- SARE Stsien o also reported | gince her hushand’s funeral. She droveller by the house of bishops. - llmi ough’ blood- had been found * on{m the-office of her-lawyer far a confer-| The -membc~s- elected by -the deputies mu‘; shield.- Luddington” had cldimed | ence with -relatives—members - nf - the fwere: Rey. Dr. James E.° Freeman. tiat he did pot know he had steuck-any- | ga), Stevens and Carpender families. | Washington, D. N.OF THE GRAND Hartford, sm, 22.The mnufi;rgpofl Witnesdes said_she was attired in blac Mann. Boston: Re bo vlflb&l 1.0, 0. F. AT DETROIT of Tas Commitsiorier William . Dr, ut wore ho Veil. “She arain denied her. |'Wilmington. C:i Rev. | self to callérs today, but- M'sq Sally |Stiresr of New York: Stenhen. Baker, odgett | , ade public- mau-. shows tha | ~Datroit. Sept. 2.—Two_ attormiis | t9 : phsetsed v pnip-fly ‘amend: the constitution of tfi( Savarsiga s ity S come from the Royal Northwest M mpt- A e e Cof the ‘sl o4 Police rezarding operd-ivis -n Can. ada of the drug distributors . workim from this city.” He also recoivad u fer ter from the cl of police of St. Zoum, declaring t e drug ricg was o erating *there. In addition to lhe trunks flllal with narcotics, Dr. Simon said,: the raid-net« ted drugs in ‘many of the rooms where mattresses and furniture were w In obtaining evidence preliminary te the raid, Dr. Simon Brinten’s arrest -followed investiga- tion that began last March, according to Mr. Pearce, and’ the specific charge in .the warrants bears a date in that monta. . Announcement was made tonight' by Pearce 'that: additional. indictments are to ‘be. moved -both in: Jersey and Penn- sylyania against.Samuel Singer, alleged “king of the bootleggers" yesterday re- leased on order of Judge Wooley, of the United . States -federal court of appeals, | after having served. less . than'‘ six months of an eighteen munlhu sentence. NEW TYPE OF SEA SLED LAUNCHED AT WEST MYSTIC re - been. enacted out ‘of 3 438 hills an@ 358 resolutions introduced in the house and 1.249 bills and about 280 resolutions. in the senate. Appropria- tions of the sesslon aggregated over $2 250.000.000 - and, with authorizations, $3.751,917,000 was made available. for the govérnment's fiscal vear needs. About 8,000 nominations were' sent: to AUTOIST.HELD FOR THE DEAT! OF HENRY D. HUNY from one of the men alleged 1o be oper- l.tlnx {rom thé hotel and acting as. an importing agent. ° West “Mystic, Sept. 22.—The sea sled Luz, a type of boat expeccted to revolu- .tionize river travel in South’ America, wasg launched here :today at -ceremonics attended by a notable “gathering dnclué-- ing Enrique: Olaya Herrera, ininister to the United States from Colombla; Mrs. Olaya Herrera; Mrs." Ospina; “wife of ATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE bia, and'several New - York . bankcrs. The boat, which wil be used on'the Mag: dalena river in- Co]emhu. Wll c}lrutened by Mrs. Olp!nl, s Tflul‘?”.n“fi '!n s * STATE VALUID AT lf.‘!,ifil,hl L —— Peters. 2 family {friend. issued a state-| New York: John a--nmu ment foy -her denving several stats-!mond. Vi % mn;,, that had been aftributed- to- her }yen, tha. basis -of. a_ Hatemert mu Wer su"n/ mo rémn.fild ln