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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