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VOL. LXiv—NO. 253 FO AR bl i g T RS g i o e R0 To Guard Against a Possible Outbreak of Disorder During | sunan his sian o 5. ihe bessiens| ; Minia . | Sampaio Correia I from ~ here 1o aeronautical . secrotacy %o United Status aneiro, shot and vacuation—Admi Command- | Georsetown. ~British_Guiana today in ork, Det. The A, B)— ¢ 3. Oct. \i—Prose- | the Greek E Admiral Du Mesnil, e T Now Tork s T Sunek | ropees” St e g e gy ey N oo U B Y il ro. > © [served decision’ on application by Amer- 0 ing French Naval Forces, and General Priou of the|™ - © |tcan and forelgn-owned steamsiip. lines| nes mawsed Whoeler Hall and Mrs: Bl WOMEN WITHOUT ‘A COUNTRY to make permanent the stay rest eanor Reinhardt Mills, “the wife' of ‘hia ~ABE NUMEROUS IN LONDON |ing government officlals from putting 2 i turned from a search of “theoretical by- S et ¥ . London,: Oct, 17" (By the A. P. sels must not carry liquor inside the attack against the| ' p ‘i Dair i ~ al ark Thousands of F F A a 1 the} paths. and massed an a 4 The “death in Dairen, Manchur] ¢ Greeks— Refugees Are kelflc rom i witast 2. ommitryl e betsinie :hmg:{gnlme. cven under seal, Whem| center of the drama—the families 9 | Sen Kichiro Hay ‘president of the WrechdthVu-dufl v a d extended. the | e, Hall tamily trio, Mrs, Hall, her bgnows 51" Chlas received at the road's $ A Advianople in the driving rain. Every | foreigners who become ‘the wives of she indicated, probably would be er- | Yens, n ‘ir, were exa 5 : tnople, Oct. 17 (By the A. P, of cncertalnty about the murders of the French Mission Will Supervise the Departure of the 0 et officlals from putting inc| sexton, more. than 8 month ago. today ‘merican law . allowing: ‘American wo- | - Meanwhile Judgo §"‘ the dead man and woma 3 Manchurian -Raitway, was made s . z ) == on of a possible outbreak 2 one i urt hotse, 8 s Stockholm, Oct. 17 (By the A. !"‘) g ” the French mission here des- | refugee arrives soaked to the skin, with | Americans keep .their/mative identity. |ed before October 21, thelatest date on xfln::i, c;x; i’:fifi’;fi‘m :n‘;ovm. ot 3 r:'aflxl:r"u: 1:: » ‘:'_ i ey rrateret ol o shed a squadren of cavalry to Adri-|a wagon load of bedding floating im| Dozens of distracted = women - have|Which the Daugherty.ruling has been : ers 1aws, o 2 ent; bers of the | ago. = Each e R Lo he £ 1920 crew of the. Dutch steamer Cornelia wi ‘“A; lhllnflme nln- crew refused. r iy ¢ 2 - i fnto effect. _ Exten: shorter periods. Each - was exami taxes’ during -the, fears 192 drowned today when the ship sank foim ghore. Later a scvere gale 3 frave situation exisis due “l:.rw Sl S :;,‘;‘,,L”f",‘;‘,‘ :_1:” ;t v_me z Ad:l;wm mwdmdv R Amoflun!l::doioreg a-one; omly officials were preseat; and s -upheld by t_h;fl;::m‘ev c.;‘u;w_ 21°0f ner lifcboats diaappearcd near the] up, :‘“m -5 iy io ieccn and i Princh oavat yu:: o e morory nfn‘#» oot oven m |learn that they have: lost /their mative | lines: the results e r-u:rd;d-fl Ara, Haive |55 Browsht by % Tocks ‘on the northern shore of'the Gulf | vented the approach of rescuers. o The Near Fast and General|teh favs of the late Lalkan wars hue|Rat®nality and have nothing to replco| Judge Hand made known his intention e iianie Gas mads SEnown by TNy deges.sar Al Realbasm: 1oces o - French mission will leave | Adrianople witnessed such scenes, . it, it was Said “today at the consulate.{3fter listening to all day arguments 3 : . ly has been taken - yomm e s 2 A ot presented by a large array of counsel | cOuDsel, Thomas N. Pfeiffer. 5 'many which - recently o AR R R, e e s i e e e e masries x “’B"mx:" alicals’ 0scs e e SRR IR ST A S e Ty it ;r:gu::m‘f ciamn wis. discussed with | 7 LONDON FEVERISHLY ACTIVE e evacuation thorities attémpted to reassure the people u tlantic stcamship companies, and | long room 3 : d 1 by statinz that the Turkish gendarmeris | monpce oorui A anerefor® la number of attorneva representing Seo- |3ays. She was asked to remove e st Preciacns. Harding by Secretary Weeks.| o ool 0 S would not aerive for fiteen days, thelhaving married an Amerloan, she. tries|TGLaTY of the Treasury Mellon and the @and to put on the gréy coat siys 5 G FEOM THRACE | Christian inhabitants simply refused to|yo chtain a United States passport, che|[60eFal prohibition enforcement head-|She wore when, at two In. the morning; = BURNING OF AEMY “BLIMP® REFUGEES IN THOUSANDS ARE FLE b i e i 2 Bene! dof seaidus | Wnsthes Premior Lioyd George. wh s . i . sne went to search|through- prohibitive: taxes on liquor | administration has long oul e a = believe them. ; & contronted with:the fact-that she is|{08TIers The continustion of the stay,|on, September 15, eng Welt IO o | le ‘being prepared by & group of | rainistration of a1l the Ereat stateamen -1 20k was belng A i, Oct. 17 (By the A. P)—| Nearly every Christian family in Adrl-{not an American et all, bechuse under | poy o oo R S ad the| Then the ‘door opéned at the ‘end of|deputies for early presentation to the|concerned in the Versailles treaty and ffrom . Jrecks VRN Thiet uand Grssks and Armenians | anople Sathiered 1 all. they eoull carry: | the. néw _lpw,) she\pataliie g owh na- 110 1, (o Sagouncs hie Gecislon yon ‘che . 1 Toom, and 4 woman, of forelgn ds- |chamber. > the making of peace, will fall as & seo-{ihis. merning, injuring seven of the passed, from this city to the weet | eifher on their backs or on ox carts, and | tionality. Nor can the Amerian: wita| "Jpnction before Octeber 3L L e T o e S AR oadaty ook of Dastaoha Memrs' vics NSO BMberd. t y, an 0 road between |as soon as possible were off. of a Britisher obtain a British visa on o Rty - | Lieutenant Gemersl HarinSton, com- Aantolia, the resul Maritza river Jo an un-| Meanwhile Adrianople s taken on the | an ‘Amerkan passport, because, under | onsion o (he temporary stay were the and sat staring at Mre Hall her. st tory in atil] hangs on it men. women and children, | appearance of a deserted city, ‘with the x carts, cattle and camels, shops and houses closed. The Geeek and steady downpour of rain | Armenian nriests remain and are doing hey are plodding deggedly toward their | consplouous work in assisting the fleeting : Cunard, -Anchor, White Star, French, | torney For minutes she ‘looked -at | mander of the allied forces, demied em-|of Thursday’s meeting of the unionis the, British law, she is a Britisher, not| International = Navigation, Holh;’:l i of tne slain. reotor, turning |phatically ‘that therc had been any | members of the commons. In all political MT::ni‘"’fan_- e American, Scandinavian, and Royal Mail | her head this way and that. Then, with Iwid-m-d burning of villages M |quarters in London today there was & erican consul - | Steam Packet. : m. | Throae. . erything possible -to lessen the incon- ‘acket. The — American linesfout saying a word, she left the room. o pull i state 1{’.‘; feverish -d‘.ln;uy. meeu';s.- g o lawl:‘ were the American Line of the Interna- |- ed'to €0 s00m af- o consultations occupying the ent - | against of the - nknown destinations; driven forward by | inhabitants, = veniences which the mew Jaw. has piled | tional Mercantiie Manine: comput iy VI Rt At The! French government Kas anmounced | Ti. prime minister himself returned 101 iy ior ang the fore the nameless fear which has gripped the upon these women. They are asked by|the United States Line. Whether the unknawn woman. identi- | thst it had withdrawn its protection from | ysuen and besides consulting with the ed “the dirigible. An explosion soom. whole population of Eastern Thrace since | .\ o o0 v nopr R s L the ocnsulate to provide afidavits re-| The stays were original Tn th, cases|fieq Mrs. Hall or mot, was not announc-[All of the Groeks, Armenians and Jews |imembers of his oabinet nresided this ] fwin sud - almost Mmooty o c1 crnment's bulleting were posted on Sz garding their birth, marriage, etc. of the Holland-American, Scandinavian | ed. The description of tne silent figure | ¥ho have adopted the French nationalty | cvening over a large meeting of liberad |was conwumed and the aircraft. was ot announcing the terms of the EASTERN PEACKE CONFERENCE| Complications worse than mere in-{American and Royal Mail Lines which, Lyaliies in many polnts, with that of the | since the armistice. . ministers, under-secretaries, party whipsi{a mass of smoking, tangled wreckage. » armistior, which providé for oc-| L convenience may arise from the Hew|though uncranted the original stays, do-| peasunt woman wnose nome near the e brisrypnby S I lmed are Major F. A tion of the province by the Turks| FPaels, Oct. 17 (By -the A, P.).—The|jaw, it ix poinfed out. For example, If|clated through ‘counsel that they ~had 1d 1hillips' (drm, Jong moriga.y, was| ~An airplane without landing gear <ame| N, ronort of the proceedings has beed within forty-Sve days. French government has accepted the pro-|one of these “women without a_coun |had cases identical with those of the oth-| o 4 of obligations by & regen, entire | to earth ‘safely at Selfridge feld, Mount The members of the allied miss'wns |Posal of the British government for a pre- | try" should die on dward ship unfor-{er foreign lines. B i : wationed here declare the extent of tie | liminary Near Eastern peace conference o cxodus indicates that the Turks|for the purpose of drawing up economic entry will find Bastern Thrace | and financial clauses of a new treaty with issued, but it is supposed that Mr. Lioyd George desired to ascertain how far he could still depend upon support from the 4 o . sant wonian was | C\émens, Mich., in‘an official army test to tified with the necessary rt in-| Judge Hand announced that he wourd | LayRent = Whe pessant. WOC. whem|determine’ whether . such landings are tricate - complications over the ‘litization | receive briefs and papers tomorrow -and X days | Practical. 3 Tibe > of her property might ari that he would_attempt to mako = deci- | She SFOKe of having seen severst SAyM|PRES oo o Ao St coanen e e [ er reporter and Sergeant Harry Bifle: almost uninhabited. Turkey. The acceptance Is expected to ba —_— sion as soon as possible, so that the case | »reV NS 40 (U8 TPRCCh & B e the | The modifications in the cight-hour % The orocession has been orderly, but | forwaeded to London tonight. COOLIDGF. DEFENDS THE might be quickly brought to the United | "5 “Hiaw recently. decréed by the gosernment | CONer¥ative revolt against his leadership | Hgge=ony un'm':qd - i couple’ were- later found. proving dangerous. Ut 2 3 ery of the refugees is already ex-| Objection will be made by Premier PRESENT, ADMINISTRATION | States supreme court. The stay, he said, | “/UPIe - |Decame effactive on ali the rafirgads in 3 A ©-2 was on a return trans-com- and pil S it ks 5 Poincare, however, to holing the confer- pra A would be valid until the entry of the or- | _Lrofecutor Beekman of Somerset coun- |, 2ol wifur it S seence @ large | OPINION tanight seems to be veering tal flight from Ross Field, Calit,, te pncumonia will claim many ty today made public some of the let o {owards. the belief that the rebeilious Hote ¢ the present inclement weather | ence in London. as the British invitation | fangver: N. H., Oct. 17.—The pres-|der on the motion for a judgment. _ |1y 10f ’,"d o0 the body of the Rey. Hall {Pumber of men went on a nine mnd a " cons ntinues. The Amerlcan in charge of |suggested. The French premier thinks!en adrinistration stands in no-need of | United States District™ Attorney Will- | ters fou Langley Field, Virginia ; B e R Tous day nesk seevatives will at the.last moment recoil o R, A 'hey Were, he said, he handwriting « Hitle Near East relief soup kitchen at | that Paris would be more suitable. He!anoiomias, Vice Prosident Coolidge said |/am Hayward objected to a motion made | The¥ g, > in 2 on on the opposite side Mills, although unsigned, == ",,,f,",,' the Prspeat ©f breaking with M. | oty .dmrudh:ah; fire. of the dirigte i i o o ¢ dirs.: Mills, ugh u A 3 S Getipes o Shary. ST - atiway juncti te side [ Agrees with the British that the prelim- S of. by counsel for the foreign lines for the | 3 After three years of experimenting, early sill retains |pie-C-2, but that the accident was dve o § ol the. op) e sl & é Sl ety L here today. in an address before a g S | granting of a tem ry stay, valid un-| ORe of them is a critical eptiogue of | aude S T acea0. st ready | the supdoTt of Mr. Chamberlain, and thet | sFimarily to the pulling out of the fabeie MarRes Subipies inary conference sh; Oct. | thering of 250 republican leaders of (&7 pora; P vty - | Adams, noted actress, is read: my experience I never imagined | 20, o 4s soon afferward as possible. w_Jlampshirei and Vermont. tl a decision by the supreme court. In |2 book the rector is sa y AL - the latter may secure a majority at the{ofr was the statement made : : 4 £l Biv.|to present for practical use an inven- [ he envelope e 2 The administration has a.record to| Sen¥ing the contention of his oomen!.a.::‘,"'_ ‘g,”i?:&&"‘ii&‘:"afmmuu tion designed to permft the showing of [ ThUTSday meeting. It is undersiood that |by - Major Strauss, commander of > e A Ay be provd of.” the vice: president added serious damage to the steamship . the motion pictures’ without dimming the |$00uld the Cariton gathering vote againet {ship this afternoon. A % g o = lines would be caused by the enforce.|a love story of Africa, exotic in atmos- {TCIOR B O Me. Cbamberlam, neither the Barl of Bal-| The statement made soon after the © FROCEEDINGS AT AMERICAN 1 WOMEX FPIGHTING FOR SEATS ir:l:ir:e’}";”i:‘:d ?::se:a z:‘n:eevn: bm: ment of the Daugherty ruling before a|Phere, and frank in treatment. - four nor Mr. Bonar Law wound emder-{appointment of a board of inquiry by LEGION ANNUAL CONVENTION IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ap . B final suprem o court decision, he said| “Dearest” the letter says, “how fast| . _ . TR ~ take to' form a conservative mi Major Royce, commander of Brooks in its history - mber ton. honey mine, | - Transmission of power from Niagara inistry | Major New Orleans. Ta, Oct. 17 (By the A.| Washington, Oct 17. — Twenty-one| Mr. Coolidge moks at a dinner given| (N2t the LS G g o M R lh"‘"’i e AN to New York by radio is a possi-|hould Mr. Lioyd George resign. Field, (o investigate .the accident, was P The American Legion in_ anmuai| women have thrown their bonnets in the|in his honor in the Dartmouth colleze|CoUrLeous In the matter and had gone to} what & Sliity of the future in the opinion of Dr.| Mr. Bonar Law's health is = rest regarded by air service officers as sig- great lengths to avoid embarrassment to|1 read this book—We must take it with | ‘{,.\ Alexanderson, c‘,\:der enginear | through his prolonged abstention u_“ nificant in that it inferred the comstrue- % the shipowners. us when we ride and: {alk about it, o8- L ¢ ope ridiy corporation. Politics, ‘but_it iy said that he lacks the{tion of the fabric of the ship was mot 75, president of the American Fed-| fight for seats in Use house of Tepresent- ..o o = el 4 He * also - declarcd that he did mot|pecially the marked parts—this Keable 4 2 physical endurance which would justify ation of Labor, pledge anew the faith |atives next mont. Reports today to| ROPOSE STOCK INCREASE know the intentions of the treasury de- | certat xm?rwh sweet DUt] yue Fnhe republican state central |him undertaking the. responsibilitles of ¢ anion labor ghat its support was al- | party headquarters here . indicated their O, YACUUM OIL COMPANY |partment. whieh he. raprosented, ‘and of{nothing' compareil (0-ours—1 dom't want [ committes will hold (o ' the Wallace | Sovernment. The Barl of Barons mey s behind the government and uphold- | percentage of victories would_be nominal. % ¢ e e the government .and “accordinggly could|{to read such books ever again. Why 7 Phatform which = Senator Qe. | been 5o closely 0 with Ma. 5 e hands of thoswho fought for the | Ttepresentative Alice Robertson of Oklas| _New York, Oct. 17.—Directors of the |not but object to the motion for ap in-|You know. They make me yearn for(DaiOrR WILCh Sesator Borah de George in all ,,,‘“,_,:'“, o the ptime. Liovd | "M seven men who were injured to- aintenance of American principles. homa. the only women now in the house, | Vacuum Oil company, one .of the.Stand-| definite stay. i what perhaps 1 migsed in this life. Add | oo ly’ Innesitatingly with its cm- |ters administiation (hat bo "':m" 12| ight were reported to be not striossly 1 recelved the felieitdtions of wounded | Is fighting to come- back from a district | 3rd OH group, today called a meeting| M. Huyward closed the case for the|to think that now and herefter I shafl | L MUICSTAC v ably mot be inclined to take o l’;“"" hurt. Four of them suffered _broken 2ns, of Buropean nations, who came | which up to the time of her election rwo | of Stockholders on Décember 2. to vots|government by arguing that ships con- | never escape this longing until our souls 3 new administration almost periar o b |Dones in jumping from the carriage of ast week to attend the convention | years ago was regarded as normally dem- | 0N a proposal to increase the capital|stituted: “territory of the Unitod States”|are one at last.” | Barom De Cartier De Marchienns, | short lived. to be the batloon. be Tnter-Allied Veterans' Federation, | ocratic. Mr. Otero-Warren defeated Rep- |stock from §15,000,000 - to- $70,000.000 |in the meaning of the federal profibition | " “Dearcst, dearest boy of mine, §00d | e e to ihe DRt Mo it ot s i the work it was doing in behaif of | resentative Montoya. republican incum-|and to changenits par value from $100jact. = He quoted British legal -opinion| morning,” another. letter ~begins. What |giates, will safl for New York on the | been e e lieas Yot |OFFICIAL REPORT OF BUENING men and disabled veterans. bent, in New Mexico and, like Miss Rob- |& share to 325 a share. 1f the preposal|to support his contention, which he said|joy and peace s ours today, and strensth. | gcomer Lagland from Antwerp Oet, 19, tentatively Jooking o dissomtien sen OF ARMY SEMI-DIBIGIBLE C-# pointed to by representatives of | c¢tson, has the backing of the party vr- |5 approved a 300 per cent stovk ‘divi-jhad been recognized legally ‘in _1:98t{Now gracious God ‘Is to privilége US|to remume his -dutles after swveral nothinig definite fs likely to deverns werg he veterans of earlier wars as heir to| genization. dend will b declared, countries. The = federal =~ prodidition |y, know tnis most joyous, greatest bles- | months Jeave. ely to develop until '\ cusedianship of the prineiples they | Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck is the re-| The remainder of the authorized in-|amendment, he declared, was meant to miention here today heard Samuel | ring and will stand up against-men in the | Common. i 3 . the end of the week. The ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—((By The A. B.) ; Ising—I am on my knees, darling, look: Sy premiers | - [Tl AE T oes by fire today st Sam to uphold. The heads of the Span- | publican nominee for representative-at. | CFeAsc. in capital Is to be held in the |cover every place under the urwadictionpi8™ > 2% B0 U0 OSSO Bh Cl Tennos J. Paderewski will sall for the | Tam moniay urday will be delivered at | 3oonio of the semi-dirigible C-2, h War Veterans, the Grand Army of the | lurge from Iilinois for the short term, as | 'e3SUrY. from which am eventual* jssue | of the United States in the largest ‘pos- | Jo i “wonder of wonders, that I 1ove | Unied Siates tremr Tiavre oo th o v of Newcastle as first pro- |gir gervice officials announced epublic and the Upited - Conferedate | the candidate to fill the vacancy caused |'© mployes will be made to the extent |sible interpretation of jurisdiction. you even more than yesterday.” . . |Paris; Oct: 21, to resume his public ap-| 15 fn that “the programme for lighter than ‘cterans brought thelr (greotings and |by the death of her father, Representative ["SU/red in fulfilment of a plan to. come |, The g€, fof the Amerlean lines wae ) T osecytor Beokman attachos import | pearamces s a pianist, giving & series e CAlTn, e iy vase SRR CAS R o o Vi E. X N A vl - . 3 A r in Wl roend | I - , # " In the three other ships of ¢ it an unepeciamiet Disé 1otk many Ta Cheros Mo e Fg;.rtw:e:::v An offilal statement issued by the |CarT who declared that o decision unfa- | 25 19 e et da e ey Somote(s il the' prinerpal ‘Amerkosn |rported tiat: Me: Liord Goorgs' W meslEiTe T S deiegates. to the convention hardly real- | hibitionist, is seeking membership for the | COTPARY said: “The assets of the com-|Yorable to them would mean Irreparable I sist upon imposing Mis own strict te lant, it was you know, but he was here and g0 I said rms | vice by an Akron, Obio, e Tany are greatly n. excess of the | dainage to the lines and to American at : as a condition of continuing to lead the |sald, however, heliom would e cine ot s aa | At r e R Ak o] yatns Lo e prosent capial. Therctars, Bl n s T teary Bisvens was quéstioned;. accord | of New Haven wha. somenced to. thaees | TeUAted coalition. ‘TF dissolution Is decids | be used Iumiad of hydrogen with whidh . r Y n of the American g b, the next national convention | years, Representative Stedman, democrat, :’;Z,sd,hfitf,’.‘,,lf:,“sfiz S Z;‘Z,""::;h‘u“_ companics is_not upheld” said Mr. |INg to Attorney Pfeiffer regarding his|ycars in the federal prison at Atlanta|°C UPOM. thers is already evidence of n Hs report, awarding the cone | of the Fifth North Carolina district, the oo the C-2 was inflated. Init- | Many changes in the new parliament. Major General Patrick, chief of the 1 " Keating, “the $4,000,000,000 spent on the |alibl for the night of the murder, when by Judge Edwin 8. Thomas in the Unit- | 7273 £ 2 chief n to San Franeiseo. only confederate soldier in-the house, 18 | vatns ‘o mroene (3 Tedition e P& | American flest might Just as well be|he said he had been hunting near La-|ed States district court, on two counts armsworth, under-secretary of the |army air service, received late today the Tomorrow the anmual parade of the | €triving to keep Mrs. Lucy B. Patterson, Shis =3 e foreign office, is among those who ha ! i thrown in g vallette, N, J. He announced today that|of a charge of deing’ a drug peddier, " Ve egion will b5 beld Topublican, from eaptuin his Legrpon: | tribution and owaershin of the-stock. bt !i“nzr:ier:nt!un of the.pleads | Bis tritn had been.one plapned 4o, South axvmlls_unced their intention not to. seek re- Th women's convention, that of the | Patterson has announced that It elected | qividest and. reruetion i s mael o | ings, Judge Hand reproved counsel for | América, not Europe, as has been said, | Fremier Lioyd George, according to the | clection. e T : American Leglon ausiilary, got wnder {#he Will fight 1o have women appointed |25 & share will result in each presens the foreign lines for “assuming that mybut stated that arcangemeats * had been Imd?‘ L A R i g ol way in carnest today after a late start (!0 the consular service. Arizona, which |ehare . beingd exchan, 1 ixt o, L Tok To HEyokable. Xe-t panceljed. g nesti e & e wnd a brief session yesterdny. The wom- | has only ‘one member, will re-elect Repre- | shares of mew “;23 “::g_ gym‘:‘:tf"; mark followed his request that counsel| Official'y, the results of today's re- | ing that he would resign if Mr. Chamber- are meeting { na hall of the 4 own . ! hangar at 9.15 this HAVE TO STAND TRIAL |D2Beuvering from wind of 15 v i lain was ‘defeated at the Cariton club “} rioming. Cross hangar sentative Hayden, democrat, or give his |the dividend will reeuiey disimtin, of|OF both” sides present thieir arguments |examination were not made known. Onee : me distance from the main convention | Place to Mrs. H. A. Guild, repubiican. $45,000,000 - stock and with- the present | 2. to what action he should take, pend-|more, a new drive has been .started; | meeting Thursday. Bridgeport, Oct. 17—Harry F. Morser{Siief With occasional stronger gosts. who ‘i under indictment by the federal | Liroing crew of 100 men. When ship i & ing ‘the publication of his decision. vaguely, it is believed that-new evidence & . = Of the 21 candidates, five are republl-[§15,000.000 outstanding, will make the | “Nphen This requcst was e an has been uncovered, andthe return-from [ Mrs. Ogden Mills,- the former Margaret | EOVernment with his father, Charles. .| VP oximately one-balf out of danger, \ feature of tomorrow's session of the | ans. six democrats, six socialists, two |total issued capital Sfock $60.000,000: sonvention will be the talk of Kenesaw | Prohibitionists and two single taxers. This will N gusts forced ship to ground. Or- leave £10,000,000 indication of defeat by foreignlines'coun- | scattered trails to'the massed attackto- | Rutherford,” stepdaughter or the - late Morse, and others, charged with viola- ders-piven whm,“:m: ship back into i Lanfla {00 of "sackers, when he| The democratio nominecs who are mak- | but uniseued in the treeury. 1| ok, e Judge remarked that he would|day Is expected to bring defite’ ac- | William K. Vinderbilt, and Sir Paul tion of the criminal code of .the Unit<Thamyae: jnumediately. After maneuvere erved »deral district judge in Csi- |INE & straight fight against republicans| . — - make his decision more on the papers|tion. No arrests were mad Dukes, British war hero, were married tes, % the war, re: Ellen Duane Davis, Second. Pennsyl. submitted to him tomorrow than on the|. : i ; ord. MacXider. vational command. | Venis, Jane E. Leonard, Twenty-sevents | / Appointed Governor Of [oTsuments heard in court today o legion, closed tod: Pennsylvania; Martha Riley, Third Wis- consin; Esther K. O'Keefe, Thirteenth in Nyack, N.-Y., ‘last week, it b |to use the mails to defraud, will havel section of fabric six feet in di- “If Charlotte was paid any money for|in Nyack, 'N.-Y., eek, ecame e raud, wi B /Al handling the mzmr i hnl;‘: been published,” [known last night. 5:3 stand trial in the soutbern district ofifpatehes=were secured pulled out follow- said James Mills, busband of “the dead e New York, % it i by a finding made by Unit2{$T Py~ fireaking of two windward hand- DR. BUTLER FAVORS FORMATION |choir singer, tonight, “TI will muke her| Sir Robért Sanders, British under-sec-| €1 States Commissioner Hugh J. Lav-|lmg gays. Ship to leeward into hangar ot ¥ £ A ¢ 4 18 biood ey, and 11tetary for war, has resizned. but has! % resulting in breaking up of car tomorsgw at 9 o'clock we con- | Indiana; Lillian O. Gault, Third Minne- OF A NEW POLITICAL PARTY|Bive it back. That money, e e s o ! then the fireworks start.” sota, and Mrs. St Clair Moss, Bighth 1 ot want none of it y 3 Srosciato, AT Tige fftier action B fearmg of envelope together. with Missouri 2 ¢ New York, Oct. 17.—Formation of a| When asked if hestill believed thati Do '.M“wn"":dlhf: ‘“:um;_l! r:a'-‘fln:a He =" vre of gasoline tank. jApproximate- stsinmss TRobiine Wat There are two women candidates for| - 1 democrat-republican party which | there was nothing unusual in {hie friend- anounce ntention to'stand as the senate—Mrs. Anna Dickle Oleson, . ' “would ‘represcnt the predominiant lio-l ship between his wife and the minister, | CORServative in'the next election. THE CAUSE OF SUICIDE | Minnesota, and Mrs, Jessie Hooper, Wis. i eralism of our peaple,” was advocated | Mr. Mills said: consin, one-half minute after /this occurred hidrogen caught fire with partial ex- dence at nis hearings to . prove four{plosion followed by complete burning of at N nts. The first, th rtaces.” Dtashorn B AF i i 4 i by Dr, Nicholas Murray Butler. pi “If hese letters are real, and there w‘flam;s’fi;; it o B g a‘n!'at(e::el;h?eeanhmfin?hr: Lo b o5, of 305 Meribn Tl DK iy B3, —_— ; : dent of Columbia university, n an ad- | seams o be e o o et sae “1¢| by her crew of 35 men. | After pounding | Probable cause cxisted; third, that un.|WOMAN AND THREE CHILDEEN 7 suicide by shooting himself | NEED STANDAEDIZATION OF z tentn ;::‘r":l the universisy's. institute| Mra. Hall doest seo it, she: must be | fF Bt wep mi I bex Eul o l::lc‘k:':ccgie ks tats ot <Canigotl "RESCUED FEOM COAL BARGE i i pls here today CONTRACTUAL ACTIVITIES 3 % of arts and sclences.’ Hs declared the | blind.” Yo vincusen du peversd, placen, e ut v claims: should apply. LTS Hwe As , cugne e © |time bad ‘come “to move toward high-| < Two state policemen were placed on|ciEMO Toom RS fooded and her oil| B0, offense was committed: and fourth, | ~outh 'Norwalk e gt | Boston. Oct. 17.—The nesd for stand- er_ground.” guard at Mrs. Hall's home late tonight.. | 22K £ y ardization in the government's contr tuml activities was - . 7 removal to an undertaking «s-| eral stpfastiod 2y tien Mfs. Metzger arnd th » suicide and gave permis- Constructive liberals would be e s-a barlof Jersey City, N. Y, were saved by trict_of Columbia, which- fact- i brought face to fave witn desiructive they devigpd {drowning at = o'clock this morning when Brewing Company officially_ went out |2 scheme to™ defrand private investors, of business. ; < Tadsr he supervision of two federal |10 his removal. Al of these points were, of the Tug “Norwalk” and : oo GIBERSON MURDER CASE agents 2,300 barrels of beer valued af |rued against by Commissioner Lavers. |Caplaip Joseph Turns of the coal barge ext mm“x‘fic&:wrz fl,’d'fi";: xn‘fm;;: :iifiu:;du:gg &'?‘q..fifiéfiai‘ifi; D e WILL GO TO JOURY TOBAY|$12 per barrel were emptied into the The indictment against Mr. Morse and{*Bed Star’, of ed St £ soon a4 driven into the coun-|on the work of the budgel burau at s PR B e el Sl > sewer at New Britain when the Cremo | others specifically s that on Pear! Lake road ja & runkSat|en b ¥ ¢ D 3 Thors bag b il ® AT | the annual dinner of the Asciated Tn ir barge “No struck om a rock ; : tablished by the Constitution would be| Toms River, N. J, Oct. 17—The case = E dustries - of Massachusetts. 4 preserved or discarded. > of Mrs. lvy Giberson on_ trial for the :" : J’r calibre revol 5 and the rig-| Dirsctor Lord asserted ‘hat. in the e murder of her husband ‘Imum ;; mm °r_guard was so emall it was mill | operations of the government thers 1,.nl 3 erson, at Lakehurst on August-14,.wil [k on the irigger finger when the | been no oo n betweea the con- COPELESBAD BEEN - LOT. ®o o the jury tomortow. Taking of v ~ UncioE AT of - ddanaieis testimony was completed this afternoo - the- ac. and indepcndent. seablighments, and in O e eapested that when the. trial | Stacy, whose body‘was found on a cot AN APPLICATION TO CLOSE many cases between branches of the . el l Houghton, Mich., Oct. 17.~Professor |13 resumed tomorrow, the summing-up/in’ the ‘Tear room of “the Southington ECEHART BREOTHERS' BREWERY |™me depurtment, ‘ X in which they used the malls, stating -eastern passaze of Norwalk har- that purchasers of stock of the Dnited |bor and sank ~amost instantly. The As vet, 'Medieal - Examiner W. G.|States Steamship Company would bs ben- | barges were being towed to 2 local eeal: Steadman had not - offically given his i efitted by large returns, which defen- | dealers by the “Norwals” when the “No opinion -as’ 'to"‘the death of Frederick | dants knew were false. . 2 B e A load of 615 tons - of “antbracite was aboard the “No 27" and is valued at about $7.500. IN WOODS IN A SNOW STORM 5 2 TUDGE VIENNA LE, E. L. Sheidon, instructor in the Michi| by both sides and the charge of Justice | Bank & Trust Compiny. e ey aoed e, L i “This lack of co-ordination in the gan College of ;flnutes aad Miss Lo- | samuel Kalisch to -the jury would T e ot’ Ob das = PRIMABY Haven, Y nd government's contractual activities he retta Williams,» Hanmoock school teach-|gyjre only a few hours., 2 ek eemmlok g ;pnn.::en??,i;u'm.;‘“m“:.’i.’:"fi continued, “lack of un¥ormity ' in er, lost in the. woods of Keweenaw | eoussel for Mrs, Giberson again en-|8Trived in ZuFich from Paris to visi| Atlanta, Ga, Oct. 17—Uniffielal re- ¥ county since Sunday, were found 1ate| qeceored. to Rave tho testimony of sev-|his daughter.” Mathike, whio is staying | turns compiled carly tonight by, the At- Gtaven, O 17— ivedhii T today by a searching party of Porhes. | ooy ne tne . peosedution’s - witnéases, |in @ small town on Lake Zurich with |lnta Constitution sHowed Judgo W. K. | o™ 3 poe Harbor. They were none the worst| sricken out, but the .court declined to|Rer ‘chaperone 'and - receiving frequent for their experience despite the fact tha tthey were in a snow storm all | Monday night and had been. withou: REP. NOMINEES IN NEW HAVEN YOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES Bokhart Brothers' brewery in Bridge- | Phraseology, extraordinary and chang- port and to prevent its use of any ga- | ME' Téquirements, unusual and impracti- pacity for a_year, was filed today be.|Cl inspections, and the uncertainties fore Judge Edwin 8. Thomms i the|!hat surround the construction that United States district court by United |™ay be made of .the provis.ons of gov- States District Attorncy George H, Co- | eFnment contracts are conditions that ben. The application also asks for per-|have proved most expenstve to the goy- mission to seize all stock now in the|ernment and should be corrected. brewer Violation of the lquor laws| “What-we desire and are trying to was alleged. Judge Thomas fixed No-|®ccomplish is so to standardize govern- vember 17 in South Norwalk for the|ment contracts and so to modify gov- George of Vienna,” far in the lead 'fn | ¥ Ord. and Waiter M i“_:e(kt n‘;‘:?; y calls fram her fiance; Max Oser, the|Georgia’s special primary today for the | Dared 107 rewae‘r_\uul mmu % et waman' was: the! central | Swiss Tiding Smestert <) Seat in_the Tnited States senato left ST !-h:o;:s‘phn‘b ican legisiative comyen- g y —s vacant bythe death of Thomas A . her ight. - B figure in today's proccedings, denyiNE| .;qmy wnd out” mewspaermes who|son Judgs Georse had carried 47 e, | FeSent incumbents. while M. Pickets et her husband or that she knew|lately. have been; walking the streets of | ies with a total of 16 county it votes | SSSISIDt malcs attorney. fropsrs SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SHOW ‘.‘;”&‘.,Zd Killed him, Testimony to oft- | Berlin and other cities in Germany o | againat 15 counties that went. for Gov- E""‘T':e':."m A J INCREASING PROSPERITY |set her statement that the slain .man darye. Spnbers. search-,of jobs, emor Thomas W. Hardwick wilh 42 hai vai ¢ e beneficlaries of an aid fund of 250- | county units: The same retubns OAE"B! “Whom shall bo a ‘Womar, Wed. . 2 had been bootlegging, was given by | ¥ 2 “aye % P bearing. ornment. contract will bo. considersd u| General Papaulas, formier ‘com- | wasnington, Oot. 1T-—Evidence of the| John Riley, & pollceman at Mount Holly, B e et T T et niomm“""— B MBS < prize 1o be won rather than a pest to| MAnder of the'Greek forces.on the |increasing prosperity and. thrift of the|oalled by the prosecution. Riley testi i el fesp it Rk Mt T ~ I BAPTISTS CALLED UPON TO ; 125,000 FIBE LOSS ON PARM be shunned by reputable contractors”. | Smyrmafront, has been appointed |public was reflected in' th reporis re. |fied he was sure Giberson had mot enc| 5ol ' ol uaabout. 140 pris- ik ey A b NEAR THOMPSONYILLE —— Governor General in Thrace. In |ceivéd last June 30.from national banks | gaged in bootlegging In Mount Holly, oneris escaped from - the . internment | FUGITIVE FROM ATLANTA o : oA EDWARDS, SPENT, $06,000 .* | accepting the appointment he stip. | ¢1AUng particularly to-the number of |because he had him under survelllanee. 3 “|catip - at” Newbridge barracks, near D IN x IN SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN| Ulated that ho bogiven a frasihana |13/1E" iccounts and savings deposits,| Testimony of l:rs. Potter Glly=son, the CAPTURED. IN ‘MONTREAL a iy 7 % said a statement today by Comp-|dead man’s mother, “‘h‘ M * ¥ 3 2 1 in both' military andicivil admin- |trolier of the Currency Criesinger. ber it et Montreal, Oct. 17~ Houghit: a5 & | tha: Huntington, W. Va., Oct. 17.—¢. | Istrationi The Greeks are in the “New Britain, Conn.,, October 17—Rev. N, Lackey, of Hariford, president b Baptists Association, i ¢ ‘whic! tive from the federal penkentiary at[the 3 d The number of savings depositors in-|told her that “anyone conk mur- A 5 : May, Fred Bwards, wealthy ~manufacturer | hODe of Fetting a army credgsed 164,085 and the amount of the|der in Ocean county and Fet away | zhe . Dararant Tosster ‘catatt] 1 S e ere e Rl Lane. pleaded not guilty . in common pleas| ¥ether:to.send 'Info Thrace in or. ' |deposits $88.499,000 as compared -with o reméin on the Ly “States m t oner is alleged to” have. eseaped. prison while 50 b0ns 0 NaY.| viehmting the et e S Tl sraatan. | s 13016 054,000 | oo ; g T 1 after he had served one ear of a fix- || Violating the corrupt practices act in| he appointment ’of Genera in the na Was $3,046,( SN L Fi ¥ G ‘o another bam. The farm | hif unsuccesstul campaign for the re- omtment 190 LS 2 and the number of depositors was §,- R ot year.term. follgwing his. convietion as - o Publiean senatorial nomination at tne| DRUIAS is looked upon as a last re- |37a,ser. ; Tl FimsT WOMAN CANDIDATE. = E le narcotic peddler. August primary._eleotion. R cabinet ‘in’ its The “Southern Paciflc yostorday . . be oo i -| Edwards, the first candidate in West| ©ff _ elf from failure | Nrrs. Maud Howe Elliott, damghter of | Witk the interstate commeros: Virginta ever indicted for - excessive D Julia - Ward -Howe, has. applied in the|Sion, a petition, which i was said, it campalgn expenditures admitted in. his ac or ‘its_resignation, > o g e