Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

VOL. LXIV—NO. 257 the financial and other discussions of the coming peace conference it is res. 2 S . ported the Turks intend to lay claim to § 3 z . | Mesopotamia, 1t is asserted that tie : : " £ | Turks are seeking to secure: a Fré =E 3 - o P T ; e reia by Sn : death sentence to lifc imprisonment, was o ouesamony pd held by Britih | Tywo Russian Armored Crui R AL ¥a e plgim e 4 erests. Gain'in Prices arm Prod- Most of Those Who Perisk ‘wmdi" Newsy'a Score PRESIDENT EXTENDS NEAR - ers and Several Other Ves- ucts Overshadow Other Im-! Five versons have been ~Killed, five % lm sericusly injured and3 0 slightly hurt in % pofllntlnduflrul Factors. |automobile accidents in Lawrence, Mass., WMIH fln Been 87 Years Old Next December—§ of Persons Owe Their Lives to Heroic Rescue Work by | wasnington, 0ct, 22.—Appointment by| Riga, oct, 21 : G 3 in the past month. ~ - oo ¢ (By the A. P.)—The York, Oct. 22.—(By the A. P)— Acute Attack of Bronchitis Last Summer, President. Hardling of & -committee of | Russiah armored couisers Tiossiva ana| Develspmamis o, (he past week in i o A 17-Year-Old James O’Donnell, a Mechanics’ Helper—An | oneors, representing every state, terri- | Cromoboi and _several other veasels e EAST RELIEF COMMITTEE | sels, Frank B. Noyes of Washington, D. C.. = - S a and finance are encouraging in | president of the Associated Press, paid ‘o =" O T D Noar Hact o | Fave been lost in a-storm in the ‘Baitic| many” respects, -wholesale and Tetul" ae: | hia-espects’ to” Prince Hirohito, the re- Which He Never Fully Recovered—Succeeded Her 'oman ol i i s ’ i c: ibly, | Sent, at the Imperial palace, Tokio. Aged W Jumped From a Fourth Story Window, |iief, was announced tonight at the! s tivity in particauly increased perceptibly, | 5¢ perial pal ‘White House. The R : 12,19 1 R camgted . by Toe cooler Harold ¥. MeCormick, the Chicage P o % ¥ e : ossiya Was a 12,195 ton vessel|weather. Continued strength in prices arold F. McCormick. Receiving Probably Fatal Injuries—Police Estimate 300|_7he rresident in appointing theseiand the Gromobol a ship of 13,430 tons. Ward Beecher as Pastor of Plymouth Church, B i for £ oducts, however, overshadows | harvester king, has rejoined his daugh- Editor-in-Chief i g The, Jotmpeshad. A leusth iwisdan (o Tor the moment other mportant maus. | ter, Mathilde, and her fiance, Max Oser, —Had Been of The Outlook. — ived i i ildi ities |sired them "o ¢ i Adihe I mubtl 400 8N ThgiRog ial fac the Swiss riding master, on St. Poter % 2 : Persons Lived in the Five-Floor Building—Authorities|sires them “to co-operate with the | was laia down at the Baltic worke e Tl S Tl in Tk Y e Mt it New York, Oct. 22—Dr, Lyman Ab-|cal organizations from (he O3 . American Red Cross and the Near Bast| 1593 and completed in 189§ and th ihough cotion zrowers have sald the c, B S Lot a2 Believe Blaze Was the Work of a Pyromaniac, reliet and the co-ordinating - committee | Gromobol was started in 1393 and com-|Si2Pie heavily, excellent buying by tie proes Otlook | e i, Those who were near him during ¢ : v e associated - New York, Oct. 22—Fourteen Déf-ants of a six-story tenemeni house in|Uoms interested in ‘reliet =gk in the|speed of about twenty knots. The Fos.|market the needed support A tardy) SUS fo, MRS G IGNINC ongy iy | T o % N Pouer was one oSN sons, most of them children, lost their|Grand street weré thrown into mear|Near Bast. of which Will H. Hays is|siva in pre-wars days had a comple-| #Wakening on the part of spinners to the | FHF » "7 o eity reservolr, by Basd | N0 Fand successor . (0 ,Henty Ward|charscteristion Moderation and ves early today in a fire, belioved bY|nanic tonight when flames started|chairman, in making known to all 6ur|ment of §33 men and the Gromoboi 86s.|fact that a real shortage may have to| o ‘o € 00| Beecher as pastor of Plymouth church,| were the chief notes of his tem eity officials to be the work of a ¥pro-|among packing boxes in the basement,|countrymen the great call which hasi The Gromoboi was scuttled by a mu-| D faced later on, it is pointed out, is 7 Brooklyn, died today. He would bave!and aititude. )ie commanded att maniac. The flames swept with mur-|filling the building with smoke. come out of the Near East to the heart|tinous erew at Kronstadt in November, | responsible for much of the present ac- Moss (hng 160 1ok, Kapebiiags dak been 37 next Decemuer. When the end|DY his transmarent sincerity and crous suddenncss from cellar to attic| The fire escapes were soon jammed|of the American people.” 1920. Tt ‘s probable that she was later| tive domand. Cotion futures at 23 conts | More thar 100 hrish Ropmbyest FAEE | Z0F bi "0y uone and two daughters| 1t OF ciear persuasive statement. f a five-story brick temement at Lex-| with frightened women and children,| . Governors of the varicus states: terrl- | raised and repaired. The Rossiva (also|a pound or hetter are selling at the high- were at the bedside, The range of Dr. Abboit's o ngton avenue and 110th strect in the| while others afraid to use the stair-|tories and insular possessions have been | knoan as the Rossia) was said to have|est levels since the commencement of “‘“h’ln A,lmo"; '".?“,{:M::T;M;:;,I,N:S: Mr. Abbott suffered & severs attack|With civic enterprises was very wides thickly-populated East Side. ways, rushed to windowa screaming for | selected as ex-officio members of the|Participated in the Kronstadt mutiny in| drastic deflection In 1920, ‘The effect on | CIEht cars an b of bronchitis at his couniry home -a]had intimate asmmciation with bette ¢ The blaze apparently started in a Melp. It seemed that several would|committee, on which more than 150 pri-| the winter of 1821, the south’s purchasing power already is|'"® s Cornwall-on-the-Hudson last summer, | Work in many fislds. Jic held office in &8 baby carriage under the stairs in the|leap to the street when a policeman who | vate citizens have been named.. Of this —_— apparent. The mew Turkiah miliary governor of | from which he mever fully recovered. He|least a score of orzanizations for elifa ) wer hall under almost idemtical cir-|had sent in -an aiarm. shouted to themjnumber, "the largest number are from|DEATH OF JAMES LEWIS COWLES.| Prevailing grain prices also contrast|, oo "o 20 "Ratet Pasha, has given|returned to his cliy home two weeks|state and national, and even it o cymstances as the recent incendiary fire| “Don't jump.’ The warning was re-|New Yok city; and inclide Mrs. . H.| .psrgER OF THE PARCE (sharply with the recent low levels and | **° 4 et that tha JeD. alreform, and was actively interested: # an upper Wost Side apastment house|Peated by crowds in the street. Harriman. Most Rev. Patrick J. Hay ' R hiitineldn 7 5, yeur Aighs While feh st ot Mool At g ey Ty Abbott, D. D., was one of|many others including socletien 88 Which resuited in seven deaths, So| Observing two hysterical women on|Thomas W.Lamont, Right Rev. WiHam | Mirtrord, Oct, 32.-Word was Teceiv-i® War in the Near East gave the mar- | & adio Eonaar Y. S L g quickly did the flames shoot !hroflghq!h‘! second floor fire escape landinz|T. Manning, Henry Morgenthau. Frank P 2 mit no cxcesses upon taking over the pro- | the most active leaders in many avenues| 3, vl and yrison reform. b vince, but will strive to preserve order. |of religious and civic thought in the |OTEAnizations. foresiry amsociations, ket its first impetus, continued strength o ed here today of the death of e: he bullding that a number of the dead With their children and fearing they|A. Munsey, John 1. Rockefeller, Jr., z 2 e smoothing out of the difficulties S il A were found in bed, burned gr euffocated | MiEht leap. the policeman climbed to Cowlee,: tormertycing ) this’ city United States As preacher. oditor, au-|the American Tcd Cross society, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Elihu Root, John cnow: i jcate ¥ sta cologian he i - t was know, withou! the slightest. oppomtunity w0 es-| hem and brought the Jittle ones down | Ryan Mortlmer L. Sohil. Melville E: | Toui propieme, ‘2t Richiwond, Vay 'whis] tstcal porition: Reporta” of shortageq], SHTia—ot. ab the knces, wet ou the | hor and theolorian e exhibltsd & ounl | trionds sva comorsmon mon oo 2 ape eafely. Firemen then arrived and with|Stone. Oscar S. Strauss. Mes. Frank A.{morning. 'Mr. Cowler.was known as the|abroad have hesn an” important factor in | SrouRd-—just senzible lengths aevem |y K e o atact with him. & |as well Ra a rationa) optimict - car Natban Silver and four of his chil-|2 Scaling ladder rescued the women.|Vanderlin. George E. Vincent, George|-‘Father of the Parcel Poat” -becamse of|the market of late. This has offset/ Mches from (he shoo soles” are recom- ; 0 cam: -, nlah et B 3 titiemal o mist; one dren were among the victkme. Mre, Sil-; *ho_Would not go back into the bulld-| W. Wickersham and Rabbi Stephen S.|his untiring work in advocating . its|heavy marketing of grain'which has gone | Tended by members of the New York | singular poise and serenity of spir e -l y aped. Mr. and Abraham) !DE and to the roof as others had done|Wice, adoption. e ko s ot on. | City Federation of Women's Clubs, with| 1In his carly youth. after graduation|but ls confident that the creative f £ Mat and Sidney and Catherine Su-| NTebY escaping over the roof of the| . Among other members of the commit- pace in ace of a shortaz 2 3 sarman. brother and sister of Mrs, Ma-| 33J0ining tenement. isky, also perished in the flames, The [Dlaze was put out before it had Shortly after 1 o'clodk this morning|*Préad beyond the second “floor, while on his way heme, City Marsnal; - Joseph Lazarus saw smoke issuing) COOTIATING WITH JAPS Fom A11- 12 membership of more than 10,000. from the University of the City of Newin soclety are makinz for the fre Mr.. Cowles for vears was recognized|raad cars. With wheat close to $1.15 a tee are Col. Louis R. Chency, Hartford:|as one of the leading authorities on, bushel at Chicago, the farmer is gotting James M. Cox. Dayton, O.: Josephus|postal problems in the country. Al-|around $1.00 a hushel, while he ma Daniels. Raleigh, N. C.; Charles W.|though he never held any official Dosi-|net realize any great profit at this fig- Fliot. Cambridge. Mass.; Dr.”W, H. P.|tion, his influence, through his WTItings' yre the fact that, he s reeeiving mearl Faunce, Providence: Edward A. Filene, T A el — York, he studled law and was admitted |and hapniness of man. and must pres S Louis H. Baker, a retired official of the | to the bar, and afterwards reacticed in | Vail 8 United Shoe Machinery company, of Bev- | partnership with his brothers. Benjamin| The ardor for i achievement lerly, Mass., was killed when an automo- | V. and Apstin Abbott. Giving up the kept him always at hish points of obe iodi e p e sidew: C }1aw for theology, he studie for the|®ervation and exniuing in a measurs the in various periodicals, was so great that! oo, ¥ | bile' ran up on the sidewalk on Cabot 2y, an n from the hallway of the buiMing and| SCRRENDER OF VLADIVOSTOK |Roston: Edsel Ford, Detroit, Samuel | the passags of the parcel post Lexh'av““d”h“: ',“}:""' S O e yedr K" [strect and crushed him-against a bulld- | ministry of the Congregational church harmony he was abie 1o establish bes ve ran to the next cormer amd turned —— Gompers. Washington; Major General | tion was in large mea i jand thag otievitarm pyoducss havgiagcn an alarm When he returned the whole! Moscow, Oct. 22.— (By The A. P.)— & asure ascribéd \to ing. with his uncle, S. C. Abbott, and-was|tWeen himsell and his work, which was James I 5 Bk Food E attests the improvement of his position i3 o ordaincd at Farmington, Me.. in 1360, | prodigious for a man of sight physigne 4 iding, the sround floor of which' is|General Uborevitch of the ‘far eastorn | Lo Hoivor T \ashington: Secr n’,:’o“g,,l:\:t Rl 1o BopLion ias compared with a vear ago. Walter Socolow was convicted in Bal- | His first charge was in Terre Haute, |#nd small muscular strength. cocupied by stores, was a mass of T*Publics revolutionary army has be-| “A Tawrence TLowell, Cambridge, |was considered almosc a personal tri-| O that fugl supplies are plentiful | (imore of the murdcr of William B. Nor- | Ind,, where he remained five years. Bafore starting on what = wmighi flames and exit by the stairways was SUn negotiations with the Japanese com-|yfaes; W. H. St. John Hartford, Conn.; | umph. & and the transportation -situation is 10| yig in a daylight holdup in Baltimore 1ast| As editor of The Christian TUnion, | Ch ¢d his ministerial career, he. in eols at off, Most of the gersons on :nsl:;;‘;,:;“,;fl;t.;;°,o)‘:g;"“;°k Sonsula’ | John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, and Wil-| Mr. Cowles was born in Farmington,|ionger menacing. cales of finished steel|yay 15 He was found guilty of mur-|which was later to be known as The | avoration b Ry S _— second floor succeeded in making thei-| T¢Dresentatl O et mne,, Surrender ofjiam Allen White, Emporia, Kas. Conn., in 1843 and was graduated from |are smaller and the demand for prompt|ger in the first degrsc without capitar|Outlook, his work, in association with e Cat: Comm way do ;‘b'- flrrhr;uor». bet those on| st Sy e gow!r.mm o ’(?fif"‘; a3 Yale in 1866. He was admitted to the|delivery is less insistent. Th# industry | 5unishment. that of TRev. Henry Ward Beecher,| " "0 0 L o ubper fooes had to baitie mv"ou:!:: The desparcnes rer reny from China. | GERMANY RESENTS FRENCH Connecticut bar.two years later but|has made up all the ground lost in the kel marked him as a man of great promise e e "“:-:: smoke and fames pouring out of the; e dewmatohel tay. that the Amerl- PLAN ¥OR REPARATIONS |Dever practiced law. He becamo inter-|late summer and the trend is toward| imer Schlessenoer, former counsel for |and one who saw religion, not tos nar- L“"“um.. “OM Testament Shadows of S0 ¥ :f\':' tenants perched on uppes|NOt Tequesting him to guarantee - the —— ested in various civic problems and de- | quieter- conditions with prices working | the United States shipping board, is de- | rowly conventionalized, but overlapping Mestament Truths” “A 1. > S - cors windows threatened to fump but|PeTsonal safets of American citizens, | Ferlin, Oct. 22 (By the A. P.).—The [ ¥oied his lifc to writing on them, con-jlower. Operations are being carried on | fengant in a suit,for divorce filed in the|an dsiritualizing many of the social an o Religiows Knowtotil et prevalied \mon by Sremen to re.|SImIAT requests wero made on behalf |plan submitted by Louls Barthou. French | (ribUting to many periodicals Hz|al @ rate eloss to the high for the year | superior court in Chiago by Mrs. Hallie | civil problems of the time. . e e man unt/l ladders could be raised to|Of the British’and Japanese consulates, | representative on the revaratiens com- ‘fi“"’" on IPT‘ 'lwi problems, the post of-1—7; per cént. of capacity.. Steel has|q schlessinger. Incompatibility of tem-| ~After the death of Mr. Beeeher. Dr. taks them down. One aged woman,|2nd the safety of foreigners and of prop- | mission, as a solution for Germany's | fice, municipal government, public own-|piled up at the mills on account of lack Theology of an Evolutionist,” “The Eve- erty was assured by of Plymouth | jution of Christianity.” “Social Problems™ ; i : erament is given as cause of the cs-| Ap - Mrs Mary Inglass, disregarded the General Uborevitch | financial difficulties and for placing the| TSN and other allied topics. > s Albott. hiceme - peigor of transport. but the volume is small as s D ! e trangement. church, in Brooklyn, where his predeces- “Prob f Li warning and leaped from the fourthOon condition that the red army be allow- | country in a position to meet her repara-| [His intense interest in the post office | comparsd with the middle of 1920, Coal SOF Dt R il e et T Tae Ml;:"“' of Tifa® .-} v, roolly bt ed o enter Viadivostok immediately, e e ) ced Ly |resulted in his founding the Postal! guipe nwhile ‘inereased somewhat ° e The ing saying is at once willely floor, receiving injuries which probadly| : tions payments is sharply attacked by | [l & i output - mea ine a Sir Pagl and Lady Dukes, whe was|most pulpit orators in America. He was will cause her death. Additional advices to the government | sections of the press which declare it to| 'T087ess League of ‘Massachuseits Infguring the past week. Bituminous coal ir Paal and Lady Dukes, quoted and characteristic of him: “He A - e % i - | ins 1 sro Man While the firemen were at work on 0¥ \N° ved atmy encountered japanese |he an overt amault on the sovereignty of g Postal league Ilis being mined at the rate of 10,000,000 | formerly Mre Ogden lf;rt'lk;mirzlh;:, 1,;‘;‘&":24 ';'m':xf.':d“fl' c::::hu:w:xn 'u;:: ;::hd’:r 1:::;:(';”):0:4;!4 se.-;: ne second fioor and preparing to fight {(CACImENts at Ckeanewaia which were |he German republic. Frolght and. Passenger Postor e oae|(on8'@ Week and anthracite ~production | P'U¥ enscficed S (06 BLS HORE OF BETt o f he' resigned. He published a life | pathernood of Godv T heir way to the ome above, the third:(pe yre, (he cilv. Representatives of| "Democraey, self determination. the| .- w1 BET fost. Mo Was|oontinues at approximately 2,000,0vy | MOther, Mrs. W. K. : 3 fioor collapsed, but not before a Warn- | smqis pancst command reached Okean- PN T Cnecton W skale Frioey and warned the £ varliamentary system and all state sove- | g0 & BETROD O e Con fons. While total output is perhaps less | VATMIY greeted them wipn they reached | of Henry Ward Beecher and & volume] Dr. Abbott was born in Roxbury, n3 roar had semt the firemen to safc Y ° Jar eastern | roignty would vanish if the French plan ul e Combden club, of 3 there on their honeymoori’ trip. from New | of his sermans. Mass,, Dec. 15, 1835 In 1557 he marvied jLbos to retreat fous mites to the. nortd {1200, LT Ty Lot o e | ElAnd: b e il T R0 In Dr. Abbott’s work as editor of The | Abby Frances Hamiin, who died in 1907, sarly 3 score of persoms owe thelr!” 1o“Gocpaiches assert that isorders | Z°itung; which views the scheme as an Smaint ot GP'::BM dinmfiro“a:i:: from s possible shortage. has eased. De- - : . ;‘)?r:lrm: ::::l?h:em‘::; '.m«'f.“.‘;..'.fi»i‘f' . e e i &"3‘;21 ¥, ves to 17-year-old James O'Donnell, 4 fynoke out -im various part sof Viugivos: | Alemot taiplace Germany under rigorous | Cowles died in 1893, Ho leaves e, clning fuel prices Indicate the easier sit-| Mr. and Mrs. Hamilion Belt of New [\ % SE tC ST o SOl HATHE IOl L T rnciated with him in the manage. mechanics' Belper, Who was eating ' at| gic:jn conmection with (he Japanees ve. |financial guardianship. - This newsbaper | qougnier Genevions aiaate Sowens | uation, York, announced the approaching marri- g 4 restaurant in the vicinity when helicc " COTToeon With the Tapanest re- |y i lew the pronosed procedure wowd be ' Cowlen weard & woman cry for h an'‘artist, known for her painting af| Car 1oadings for the week ended October | age of Uhelr Gaughter, Winifred, well | {0 Inerpret the different onders of politi-|ment ¢f The Outiook. on | Productive of much internal embitter- unning | sent word later to General Uborevi . 3 the Wethersfield state prison depicting|7. the latest date for which figures are |known as a worker among the blind, to the Americans were - impatiently | ment. political convulsions and- economic o the street he saw.the woman lean-|ina( : % " < a Biblical scene, available, show a falling off as compared | Rufus Graves Mather, who has been en = . o out of the window ca the second|awaiting the far eastern troops to restore | disorder, amd would “FéRult in a ‘dollar( Mr. Cowler' home address was 13€|with the previous. week, but are largely | Saged in research work in Europe for a |TO LEGISLATE AGAINST ALL VESSELS MUST BE “DRY” foor of the burning tenement with two|order. exchange rate of from five to ten thou-li.» West 15th street, New York city. He|in excess of last year and are close to | number o f vears. TAX-EXEMPT SECURITIES ENTERING THREE-MILE LIMIT small children by her side. The youns| A government announcement says|sand marks and in the énd would fail to | was 79 years old. Ho Tigh wecord oL 330" Although & y man ciambered on the sill of imre|Eral danger threatens communists, |accomplish the desired result—yield rep- & R e rchandice . and miscel- | ~As Henry Hurley, collestor for # chain | . Washington, Oct. 22 (By the A. P.)—| Washington, Oct. 22.—Ocean steam- window. jumged and caught 4 swinging|workmen and far eastern sympathizers | acations, 2 - 2 e S e | srocery store company, in Boston, was|Adoption of the pending resolution pro-|ers which sailed from foreign poris to- sign and pulled himself up to the win-lwho are in prisons at the hands of the| “A new reparations crisis is at hand | ) ATIONALIST TURKS WOULD 1ancope loading NaszJegals (esponsibl : dow. He led the three frightened ten-|romaining white guard bands. The gov- ants down the fire escape to the stractiernment declares responsibility for any | and tha ran back and rescued the wollexcesses will rest entirely upon the Jap- ; : 5 a o ~|day for the United States, faced the me- . o 2 - ower total, this does not mean |passing an alley on Dartmonth street,|posing a constitutional amendment put ta saye the Kreuzzeitung. which - believes SADDLE" GEEEOE. WITH DEBT :021,‘,}:‘,];:2252.@;! Tt indicates rather | South End, two young men snatched his{ting an end to the issuing of tax-exempt °°"“yl n?fmc:rffuhs computing the e Fret ove! i o ey 2 ® v > v o i ci 0 amoun! ol Iad F:5“52”,,’,,‘“:',’;“"";“;';“;"..m';;‘;’i'; London, Oct, 22—The Angora na-|Mnability of shippers to obtain cars. Idle |money bag and fled. ~ Company officials | securities will be urged upon congress beverages on board B 5 i vali & = its session, v ted today |2gainst the mileage shown by the ship's man's Ig-mont. bai. who was aslecp|anese. command, which is retarding” the | binckmail” of Germany, esvecially as M, | Uonalists, in iheir retudiation’ of _the jequipment has not practically disappear- | catimated that the wflse contained B e o o oy | Q2N ylog” The last stein ana, dectbil ) “’:.v; y;»i et to \v'u‘»”n:.g eniry into Viadivostok of ~Russlan red | Rarthon's memorial provides for “far- g’:;m:nuiog\:m_nem s sgest gd-; fn-l ’;:fl‘l:!t:s‘f:!;‘“::: Lrised i = cded tion. They declared the question of tax.|Must be emptied before the ship crosses i, Sl oo o e i B B fing sunervizion,” to which the federat- | (1% 8%, Gresce was acting for the pow. |are expec 5 & Federal Juige Arthur L. Brown in’ free bonds was the most important not |the three-mile line marking the accept: ry e o gt i S oo LRSS e ol L B o e pubected | dovastailon in Asia-Minor, the Whole 0| While the federal reserve system's |Providence, R T, denied. the application |alone e o i aa hatstion - 8 A s % hile o : A : 2 i AL 2 S , | some of the industrial ones as well. g g . who seemingly had been cut off from ARRIVED AT VLADIVOSTOR |wns established- at the entente's behest, | 0iS debt should be transferred to the|weekly statement indicates discounting {of Roland R. Pothier, Central 'Ffl“n'_ AR prohibition laws which became effective escape on the rof. to cross in safely, | shoulders of Greece and that Turkey|by interior bamks to obtaln funds for | {ormer army sergeant, accused of wil-| It was indicated that the proposed ek o wonld be automasicany annulled. ¥ .1 | 22 s WMl Moscow, Oct. 22 2 at 12.01 o'clock this morning. —(By The A. P.)— : AR Y would waive any - further . indemnity|the movement of crops, bankers report}fully murdering Major Alexander P.|legislation would have the full support his mother across the street from (he|Tha American crulser Sacramento has from Greece. gavs 2 Reuter despatch Cronknhite at C: Lewls, Wash, Oct'|of the administration. Presiesit Hard-{ o ficcs of nine companies are (eS8 . - vy " an increasing supply of money coming in onl e al Camp wis, 3 = b e 1 . eside: ard- rarily exempt from operation of urned building. also rescued A num-|arrived at Vindivoioh, e vemcl Lo | CWRISTIAN BUSINENS MEN'S from Constantimople. R e o po Rl g5 106, for bl ing was expected to renew in his annual | ey SIS SO0 SRORC D aines ber of persons from the third floor. In- sent there at the request of the American | FEDERATION HAS BEEN FORMED | It is also.proposed, the despatch adds,|geems therefore that there is no immedi- message to congress in December his| pending before Federal Judge Hand i clufing Mrs. Silver. He was badly |sonsul —_— to make regulations controlling foreign|ata tightening in the general money si-| The few members of the First Church | recommendations for such a_change in | New York, and will be permitted to en= burmed when a gust of flame burned| It is reported that disorders have been | Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 2.—Formation | business houses. TIn addition to insisi-| yation jn prospect. Commercial paper |of Christ, spiritualist, Newark, N. J.|the organic law. Scoretary Mellon and|ier with their wet goods safely sealed the clothng from his back &s he was|in progress in varlous parts of the city. |of the Christian Business Men's federa- | ing that foreign firms shall keep D0OKS| are show & seasonal tendemcy to hard- | Who have retained their active member- |other treasury officials also were pre- walking down the fire cseape with a|The soviets blame the Japameso for |lion, the announced aim of which is “te |in Turkish and employ a percentage of | -t : - under the system which prevailed be- en. ship since the disappearance of their |pared to reiterate their support of the|fore Attorney General Daugherty ruled - woman in his arma. them. assist men in searching out and applying | Turks, the nationalists stipulate that| ™y 00 o b e trage returns oc- | Pastor, Mrs. Olice Sedille, two weeks ago, | resolution. that he 186 amendment and: Chw s “Everything points to the fire beinz the laws of God i all commercial rela- | henceforth no concession shall be given| <t 5 surprise in many quarters which | met in an endeavor to determine the fu- | With capital in ever increasing quantl- | stead act applled to American “terri- of incendiary origin” Assistant District; ARF. TERRORIZING POPULATION |tions” was accomplished today by an|to any but Ottoman subjects, who shall | P28/ O0eC SHTPEER 8 er TR B HCT vure ‘ot the congregation. ties secking investment in tax-free se-|tory” as a whole .and mot only te the Auorney. Heanis. who, conducting 7! THROUGHOUT EASTERN THRACK|cnihusiastic body of leaders in reiigious |retain a controlling influence over im-|Nad been pi % Py & ntestigation, sal tonight. r. ennis, P ; he new tariff rates. it is pointed curities, fiscal officers said the situation | continental terra firma. thought. The anization adopt ported capital. The despatch declares|Deat t x 4 $ - 3 e e’ R scene while the blaze was in progress| p__pa ' 4 < gere ] . | the peace conference, they will e: e | tio i SO i N v i i i | Mes I ine an United has noted the marked similarity be-| 1oy s e REasiscl Camitadyia floeti Tne Tdention m;‘n::"ded T s ot | estrange | O for the month decreased $40,000.- | lightship No. 106 was launched at the | Aside from the loss in taxation to both | Mercantile Marinc and the Un ween today’s fire and that in a West Tegulars - are operating 7 & 4 i cs, Ltd. This is the first |the federa] and state governments, it was | American linc—and seven registered ! x i 000 as compared with the previous |Bath Iron Works, Lt = 1 ; thro . v Y : - ! - % hat g gs—the Cunard—An- Side apartment house several ~weeks !::l“:‘:!hul“r:h;.r:;:lr:n Th[l:htr' .ne:\?:d."l b \\:z:: bfifimmz‘;;ia?r?mdmml' :}::;‘f’fi: ‘Adespatch to the London Times from | mont Exports rose ' $15,000,008,- Dut{oC fve steel lightships for the :depart-fatated that. pormal” development “of ’"" “hn:p-r \\f:‘;flgl ;3 r'-*m:-:. ;’:‘cmatlml Ago. when seven Dersons Wcre BUrnd 10| g fargely through the melghorood of |bert Wood. Detroit: mecretary, Francis | onstantinople, October 20, said the|they are still some $5,000,000 below a|ment of commerce, and is S0 per cent «}:alsm was ]r»hlardul through inability to \a:i,‘“m St e “:l:' that time, in & doorway next to| n"OVO and Midia and are terrorizing|J. Gable. Kansas Cil treasurer, pmd--(‘\nsvru ‘.'“»'Iv_rnn:ienv. inda note to the Ot-|year ago. completed. :m:m!m:r;:llcn::vcas"’mm: HkeTreapon:] Nevieation, ol et flsnd pirn od| the loral populati yw i Xew ¥ oman public debt administration and e 3 Sy et (ha bulding burned, a temant reported| N0 10tal populatioms everywhere, Walter Osie. New York. o ¥ e b A Turkish band of two hundred at- A statement of princinles adopted says the .Ortqman ‘bank, had declared that all{ TROLLEY S8TEUCK ME {het _fuet :“v;m.;:.h:r:,.;’:‘:;an ':;"'urm« Greek: Tefafess on - the | Pond|in Part: Sopvantions, u]:aucs. contracts and de- T e extinguished 1t and oa he aa|7CAr Hairboll last night and killed| ‘Toving service. rather than personal | CTeeS Of the sultan since March 16, 1920, . saw A man . unknewn to him. come| ®6nt¥ of them and robbed their wag-|gain, shall be the keynote of our com-| "er® Fearded by the Kemalists as null Trom e a0 Al CTie| ons and seattered the refuges column, | meecial ambition Al e AN It yusktioned the stranger and the latter] D British are endeavoring to keep pa-| “The golden rule: ‘As ye would that = Packet. They have sought permanent janctions against enforcement of the Jaw on the ground that Mr. Daugherty went further than the authors of the i Sub-| ctatute and amendment intended, or if Jured and others| the arrival of a new propellor for whick | divisions of the states to issue securities| no diq not etr in ihis respect, then tho Lieatenant Walter Hinton. the Amer-; Another element in the situation upon FIXING THEIR AUTOMOBILE |ican aviator fiying from New York to|iwhich emphasis was laid was the induce- Rio Janeiro, may have to spend some |ment which it was claimed was held out New Haven, Oct, 22.—One New York|time in Port of Spain, Trinidad awaiting |to the municipalities and other man was fataliy \ere serfously injured just outside of|he has cabled to take the place of the|beyond their normal needs thus DIling | act itselt was illegal in scope. o e trols in the vicnity of all large bodies|men should do to vou. do va als to|PEFENDERS OF VLADIVOSTOK North Haven late tonight, when a trol-| one damaged in the fight thers from |up such large public indebtedness, it was| A(j other snips come within the lawls T Jast thought there might be a fire,| Of MOVINE rofugecs, but this is a most|them.’ shall bo fundamental in our deal- FLEE BEFORE SOVIETS | iy, car loomed out of the fog and|Martinique. declared, that already in some cases|meaning set forth by the attorney gen- w 1 came (o seer Them ho . disap.| SMCUlt task owing to the extent of|ings with all people. struck them as they were fixing their Aol eredit was being strained and unneces- the country to be covered. “Inall s v 2 >.)— | machine which had stalled on the| Lieyd George has a keen desire to visit |Sary burdens placed upon the taxpaver. searsd. n all meetings of this federation a | Viadivestok, Oct. 22 (By the A. P.). yd p The charred frame of a baby carriage| The British forces at Rodoato have|chair shall be reserved for Jesus Chris- | ThO Curtain has been rung down on ihe|tracks. The do=2 man has not been|the United States and was pleased when | Treasury officers hay whs found today in the ruing of the A cordon around the town|tial. the unseen guest, whom we.acknow- |last scene of the Russian revolution, | identified. olice | gave = Sy he.read news despatches carrying the an- building where fourteen pérsons lost| Ang or¢ Tefasing entry to the refugee|lcdge to be the direct head of our work. |Those who defended this last outpost of | the Other two men as James Boyle thelr lives. ~ Part of the investigation) favth ML G 2,000 gathered there} “In all cases wharo the rule of action | OPpoRition to the sovlcts are departing. e o iy 13 sty sreel ey L . i the total tax- t bonds v & rans-Atlantic lin- hinges upon the uncanny baby earriage|jgrce hroblem "::“;‘;da:;:“::“m! ja . 1sdn‘| doubt, the Juatiar. skall.bo submit. A few hundrneld persons have been killed, | TIIUSTR % e c:nhgr:r:edd, a “l;lshAir:;;:z,'};d.‘x:\:i- e Sment bonde. oy ot {ew York, while the tras AR clues, 3 ted in prayer to the holy spirit, with the |and the people are sitting back waiti s 3 _jed hifm to cross the - - 1 - ve days Taxicat drivers, lounging in thoir| ihe Christian populations from the dis-|conter thought “What would Jesas do?~ |for their new rulers, the soviet leaders oo Ehe iiment. heapitals where | tended tour. kb Qter cstimates lace the total as | complete their voyage. It was conald- machines at the curbings in the early| it BOUth of Adrianople must depart of the far eastern republic, or -Chita fHOVed 10 NUL TRVER ToIRERs WOSHe et fteen billions. ered probable, therefore, that a week Marning hours. turned. mixty-mile-an-| oY NAY ©f D¢ chty owing to the Im-| L L TER o government, as it Is called, to arrive. e e ent The taird - raan died| A thorough aiving of all charges SH might elapse before the enforcment hour Samaritans during the fire. Scores| Dbt crossing the Maritza L BY The White Guards of the Viadivostok | qyori aftor arriving at the New Ha-|against his office will be demanded | HALL-MILLS MURDER CASE agents would be called upon fo pply At them put thelr cabs at the disposal k ZIONIST REGIONAL UNION |government fought desperately from Oct. | Suor rosaial Mo arrests were made | Charles F. Clyne, United States district TO COME BEFORE JUNY TopAx S 2" Teitriction in a specific case of the police in despaiching the injured o et 8, the day they came:in contact with the |son tre eract cause of the accident has|attorney in Chicago said, after studying - » hospitals. Tater they were com-| GERMAN BCIENTIST HAS Bridgeport, Oct. 22.—The annual state AN ihosexnot ohvee . O BT, soviet forces at Spassk, until nearly two the report made by Edgar S. Tolman Mandeersd 1o bring reltives to (6 INVENTED A TICKLESS CLOCK |COnvention of the Zionist Regional union|weeks later the Reds utterly defeateq |70 Pe¢n lcarmed. and John R. Montgomery, special investi- morgues, where the bodies of the dead e was held here today With more than 200 | them and forced them to cross the Man- | ¢ (\CEAU : ators of affairs of tho federal prosecut- were lying. Berlin, Oct, %2 (Ry the A, P.)—Tho|JtleEates in attendance. The Keren |churian frontier. i R e 22156 oiee = bt = inopie. Oct (By the A In one mormge. Tdward Pine hurried | tickloss clock i one of the booms prom. | HAYesod drive for $250,000 for the state| The men who bore the brunt of the A O BT [ AR e Py ine American.acstrayer flotiles ‘."..J"T.f:?‘.;.:' hia ancee. Sarah Silver, ised humanty through the discovery of | (O ‘:“d"":"'""“““ of Palestine was|fighting were soldiers who had retreated | . vork, Oct. 22— Georges Clemen-| Where it has boom possible to make | hardt Mille, was scheduicd 1o be pre. | Which sailed from Norfok October 2 o iy -hm“olflheu had fall-| a German sclentist who has been delv- l‘un: ed an : State executive commit- |from the Volga river to this last strong- “‘_‘: war premier of Feance, will visit | comparisons, more malnutrition has been |sented to the grand jury of Somerset|Protect American interests in the mear o e A oty Y had been planned | ing .in the fleld of osciliation. A se- |6 Was appolnted to conduct it. > |lioid of the White Guards. e ioal cities in the east and middle | discovered in the homes of the well-to-do | county, sitting tomorrow at, Somerville, | €ast. arrived here (oday under com- rent wan to have. been amnonmenys 50| locted audience of government officlals, | THe foNOWInE ofMcers were elected:| Viadivosiok sent to General Diederichs [ PTACTRL SHER (2 T SRS Seates | than in the homes of the poor. Dr. Wil- | official confirmation that the case would|mand of Captain C. M. Toger. Tha Mise Siiver. mirvivors may. had -once| witntesed & BamonemeienoTmen | today | e, D, ar o T Faven; [only 176 men in renly to his call for re- | mX VRS "CF i December, according. to | liam K. P.” Emerson of Boston told the |come before that body, was lacking. |twelve destroyers sieamed up at eight 28 o wenT o eatety. when aho return. Helnrich Schieferstain, hoad of the.ia.| Sumuel Kaplan. New Britarm, Crarigs | Whero are the saseifices which were | 5neil on forcien relations, under whose | Tral scsslon of its annual meeting n | Teporicd esistenco of an eve-witness up- | Songastion wt, ¢ Bosphorid B2 84 1o her room for her engaement | boratorium Fuer TRosengarten, Waterbu auspices he is coming to this country. | Newark, N. J. on whose testimony the ‘case for - the | Chorages were unable to anchor togstias ting. In & moment the flames bloeked | of Berlin, AR e Jomaot ML [o_bs raadh lee chréthzin cwhe fori7itwe eral and approved by President Hard- ing. Administration officials did mot estimated that | foresee an immediate contingency aris- for the past several years state and mu-ing from a violation by some foreign nouncement of James J. Davis, Ameri- |Dicipal bonds to the amount of a bilion | ship. Bermuda, nearest foreign can secretary of labor, that the Ameri-{dollars annually havo been ismed. with |port of regular call. it 48 hours from 2 STROYER New Brunswick, Oct. 22.—A few hours| AMERICAN DESTRO Dboforo the carefully guarded evidence| FLOTILLA AT CONSTANTINOPLE gathered in the five weeks since the mur- S ’ Tiieet Rt £rand jury was believed to be based, De. | €™~ Six of them, therefore, took =® ler, Stamfard; treasurer, Dr. Maurice | years have bo: h The Frebcil statexman wiil seil oy No¥.. ite - i 3 hei the usual American the corridor. uiss Silver jumped from| A noseless time) Dunn. N ; ol 4L jotae e seroes ihich' wax istice ds nd is cxpected to| Associate Justice William K. Day of | SPite information that two indictments | their stations ; ) etndow piece, which nn. New Britain ;. secretary, Abrah 2 = 11, Armistice day. and is cxpected to y 3 e O :\nn < She dled of a fractnred|without a lever, was one of ;0:;:::: Geldstein. Hartford: advisory Adwect‘.: s rfif_‘" the sing o ally reach New York Nov. 15, where he will | the Supreme Court has decided definitely would Le asked, presumably for a man | anchorage at the fool o palace’ ~ of specimens Schieferstein used to show|Ismac Carmel . Hartford; 4 entative | to resign from the bench; in view of his a woman, N0 preparations for- the | hill. while the others continued on their irector of | STUDENT SHOT D be leard in his first address. A tent: to resign from the bench is [and. Pollce sstimats that 300 persons ltved | the Qirec URING owlj; > H 4 fre” : - | Dresentation of the case were noticeable | course, were reviewed by Rear Af 2 technical \importance 3 Young Judea, Rabbl M = i schedule calls for: speeches in Boston. | duties as umpire in the German-Ameri e zey e Tfloor | butidine. ~ Many | nower for high e gt L R i ABGUMENT WITH WATCHMAN| Chicago, Kanses City, New Orleans and | can claims ncgotiations, and is expected |!°33%. Prosecutor Beekman played golt.| Bristol trom the Scorwn and tnOCed a1l they had in the fire. ‘A re-land in the propulsion of ir- ; S Washington. It is possible that his|to formally present his resignation as a - iz g e e e permmittes In tonight making pro-| planes’ and_giiders. - A il Al 1 ANNING NATION RO - ‘Nf;:i‘,'l‘;"-at e Gota 2 yrheodore | jtincrary also will include visits to At- | justice to President Harding early. this f&.‘?’oi"in:"mg";'.'u‘;;‘i,"%::‘,"’,g: e i e et A gt o homel And | can ecorporation has. been. founded in| R e } 5 . R lanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Mon- | week. city, it learned e ¥ jd friends amongst providing them pora . i ~ 8 _istudent at the University of Michigan, ¥, it was learned today. 'The messag-|€d to find many Ol 1wy ;nn mm;:'__""' ry funds uerlnvv.l (:, th: I;‘.lrpoa" of wide-world onmn\Axcz_ OF NAVY DAY | was shot in the. side at Chii ‘E:“ tlr?_l,_Clnad: SRR B s i - es, £aid to have been filed in New \'or’k them, as four of the twelve destroyers Who ard on the dedetead of exploitation of these discoveries.” Fred! s 3 < IR IRYT Satng s an T Ammit L | Yiaits ta the e House. Mount Ver.| Searching for American leaders of a of Tred|A. Britten, of lllinois, an American _ Washington. Oct.'22.—Friday, Oct. 27, Btrokkach, who s recovering in the hos- v h i on August 14.by the minister, were to|were here a few months ago. 4 A 5 g twoen Andrew | Greer, village. migne|non. Washington's home, and to former | international bootleg ring, New York, po- | Henry Stevens and to a woman in New | . Seven of the destrovers will at poioedh- congressman is said to be actively in.|¥ill be given nation-wide observance as!iiaichman: .and . party -of Michicey|Fresident Wilson. his asociatc at the | lice chased an automobile from a Hpdson | York whose name has not been made | Tuesday for the Aegean stations; the ’Mfi-n ® effects of smoke. hearw a | terested in the invention. avy day" under plans announced to-| siudents returning from ihe Ohto Stete.|TAris peace. conference. are on the calen-| River pier, throogh the’ West Side, halt- public. That to the woman advised her. | remainder will. be assigned to their dus ion that makes him ome of the he-| Todays demonstration was featured|MIht by the.navy department. { Michigan football- game- at Columbae, |93 for Clemenceau’s stay in the capital. | ing it after seriously wounding one of its|it was said, that the Rev. Hal would 3 foew of the fre hy the use of an oscillating motor,| Seleetion of the birthday of Theodore | The mt . < : v ‘Ha saved the Mves of eightoen per-| which is claimed to be the first syn.|R0OSevelt as the name day ‘ o meodore | The gun was discharged accidentally, it T four occupants. In the car police said|be at her apartment on the night the tei- DRE" the notation saya Tt 1o sitned| areersing remice | Sortaeten ¥ i was said, and he was placed-on a train| - or two later, found._fifteen* bags of bootleg li- {€8Tam was sent. The other to Mr. L z y o St “ | GREERS IN GERMANY producing | Was suggested by the Navy league of the | Arbor, tonight aft Charles Wilson. Stevens, a brother of Mrs. Hall, was said : s 37, Tateoiman Cah. who was on duty at | vibrations of a connected flap or disc| United States. Twenty-one L i Aw e ey Kilen s vl SRR Sl s N Lo 16 have notified “him that the ‘minister| ~ CALLED POR MILITARY SERVICK ™ Strokdkach satd nothing about | synchroniously with the movements of | mayors of most of the principal citics ! Reissing® and twénty other Michigan|agent fen (he Iehish Valles Goay com.| Flapper trocks worn by the 11-yeaf N cnsr Teturn hoide the mext day. " 22 —The Greek co today. the motor. The promoters contend Tiat|and more than seventy colleges and uui-| studenits' had " been -arrested by Greer|pany in New England, died at his home|old wife of Abraham Allie infuriated today refused to make public g8, joct. < B s et the invemtions mean a great saving in|versitios have endorsed the plan and re- | ho sald, for taking articles from a ree. t n : the result of the examination- of has instructed all Greeks in Germany A ere today after an attack of acute in-|him so, she charged in Bridge Plaza |\0 . of Mrs. P g &oyice power. ported preparation for Jocal observance. | taurant fof ‘souvenirs. He Jttempt- | digestion, . 2 | tourt. New York, that when he returncd | Ad4iSon Clarke, who has been identified | longing to the military. Senietorstoin kit wpon his new ideal e ma wi o o observance, || taurant’ fo ‘souvenirs. He was attemp!-|dizestion. He was a 33nd degree Ma-|co ew Yor! Tetu TEXEMENT HOUSE FIRE 4 as the “Minnie™ mentioned in Mrs. Mills' | to 1922, who hitherto have been R z to contro] them when the gun was|son and had returned from a Shriners’'|home Friday he beat her with a can- . Nor woul b from m i Teport. ’- tn.:ou;h studying the mananer in which]all thore stations and vessels in port. in-| accidentally - discharged he declared. | meeting lasc might when he became ili| delabra—threw 37 pieces of their china. m.‘:un i:ra the ':fillf:fl;s:“il‘l hoibes =i 'dam“;ur:rfl:r:&‘;:' may Sl the 11Bth | the osciliating durtents in wireless | cluding every ship near emoash o shore | Charged with disorderly conduct, - the| He was 66 vears old. He leaves his|dinner set at her, then tried to hurl her |der were in Doscemin of the inve tiga: > Greoco. Men of the 1323 Sin_tet, - enetgy - to-each - other. - to arrive by Priday. _ students were fined a total of 3110, | widow, out the window. St gt s R o e I T R i b e

Other pages from this issue: