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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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BAM BL-fOKHKH am exercises I 0 Jtfsarmament Will Come by Agreements Between Nations Declares President Sills ft PQRTLANUwQet 17 (Special) Big man of Maine are member o( tha Ku Xluu Klani Sd oays Roger Creamy of Porta hind the one' man in ail the State' who admlto connection' with Iht "Tavltlhlo Empire-of the Ku Klua Klaa" whleh le the ten iitle of the UVMRMDRETALLS Oct Zti (Spectol)- WfB kaown ieerchutBM bnateffli aua et o'rrt tY rrM 1T emfehn: HiiherJwai fdiuU hUdoi beUal ereck feetfireto Oi kU wltM way betweeu Rfley Jay He hai beea etobbM to A aid Pro 8iU "In dblng ihla wo wish to obaarva onr strong belief in tha efficacy of tha Washington Confaranc on disarmament and In thajthadry that tha only sort of prqfltycal limitation of araanaaant llaa' In mutual tgraement Wa believe that every proviaioa of tha ooafdranea ahould ha ca triad oat loyally and that tha laadonhlp of tha united Rtataa in that- toafn- BRUNSWICK CKt J7' (Special) ttiust com by mutual unniMt among nariee' wai tha opinion exprisacd by Eras BUI of Bewdln collefb'to hla ad' draaa at tha special patrlotio azat-clras -at chapel exercise Friday aiornlng 'lit celebration of Najrjr Bay collage a this morning to pay its brief tribute to tha Navy" 'lbv AHoiwaB kffiowffi to luweEwt two BMEeabk war freon' Ut koBie te Jer te ROef Tkir asked hlai for a tkfefeut keV-? Ht drug net fteu htffihi onetlon VaOklln eount hi' lhgaderal- okarg Confa nod an faa ha ath etnte which- Ineluded three eonntlu tap the murdarer or lew Of 'Arthur Allen pote-BMHer uf'Rlhy whom mutilated body wag eona4 Friday morning teat trom the highway leading from RlWy to t3SSo-2i- toeriS Drain of Farmlngton'U mOUEDJJfiAYmGlWfMm 'rFDatVaidir-! mffiMDw OHM wMram ram MMMhaWV-y-ufV RAGE JUST LIKE GOAL SITUATION SAYS HENRY FORD HIMSELF If They 'Had Find the Committee the drippers Could Have Handled the Haee Tkoudna Ho Sumo with Coal BOSTON Oct Haary Ford who waa in this city today in tha couraa of hla vacation loan in Now England in nn Interview commented on maay topic Including tha International floheraen'a races nt Gloucester whoro the American aehoonor named for tha manufacturer lost to the Canadian Bluaaoae Ea oassoatad that the racea would haw bean mow id a sporting featnro they had Just Bred that commlttso and tha two aklppon had handled tha races thomaolvee" Plt'ejtixt Uke the goal situation" he Wout dig "If wa could get riddf the InterttatoCommoroe ftongitattoif-Uro Dannie men could Thero'e plenty of coal and there bo any difficulty if there weren't any governmont interference" rlXEilrAIIP tmjBODGfmiAltv FIND $506jHIDDEN IN JRMRRMMmnKfl wmEsmmsMRM V'sl yiTt-' Officers ConfiBent It'Was Not Tte on First Search of EdgecomV Home-Mystery Deepens NAVY DAY PURPOSE NOT MILITARISTIC Declares Henry Breckinridge in Reply to Gov Want Navy to Drop Below Treaty Restrictions ADMIRAL LAYS WREATH UN ROOSEVELT TOMB Impreddirc Program at Wask-Inftoaaad New York P0-grimifeg to Hrthplut nd Greye WABHINQTON Oct What the American people giro to theti Navy not only as balwarfc of da foaao la war hat a adfcportlHg arm of the nation's praatlga and motel force amcag not lone in' the ppr-of peace waa- tha Navy Bay hallad from platform radio maat and press taday thraout the breadth of the land! Fittingly observed with the- eels' bratton of the birthday of whoea name la inseparably flatted with Aaurieut naval development Theodore Roosevelt the Navy paid lie ew tribute of the day to the termer Fraridcat la the designation of Hillary Jones com' mender-in-chief of tha Afti-V1 float to lay a wreath 'oa the Roosevelt tomb at Oyster Bay-At Mateo of Jones Tha program of observance at tha National capital- Included the laying of a wreath ea tha tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington NhtioaiftVC BeahariThadiblgh jdsbroP Navy and teorouugiioo 'hoteen the alaiua of John Pant Joarata Po-tomno Park Tonight Frooldoat Haqdlag Baerotnry Don by sad other governmont officials win bo guests at a dinner tendered by tho Navy League HMMQEISMID TO SEA FORCES AND ROOSEVELT prominent men and women speakers Iter the lint time fined the United Stats eaterd tho war In 117 the Now York Navy yard waa jlhrowa open to ths public' Two Places were shilled out tor special pilgrimages One waste restored home on East Twentieth tret when Theodora Roosovlt was bc-ru and which wno opened to visitors by the Women's KooMvlfa Ms-morlsl dspoeiatlon other urea tha grave of Roosavolt at Oyster Bay Many Viaita were made to the grave throat the day by from patriotic and military organ-buttons and by ter tha largoat ol thaaa was the aompaay of low bey ooout Whom visit to Oyster Bay da the birthday of tho President has beeome as HUCH BETTEB flpeaklng ef astMOoMta here la hit of timely aOvtoe pm the Foam CUy News: Wop look an Rora1 than wed stall and hear (M Syria 0 i mu cw Qi'rlnnf QfeseraV bq fead eoly wlted vrauld (trying to put nwny thoughts of thurt-hava fk hiak have hla freadasaSrith fdu that would tour hauh-1 UfSTsRjiiSE SeSMSTSSSJSBafe ptoUfafb little a thing mallelag-ray priarat gray-halrod MraFwetral eaodltfoa1! aho aoM to reporter of Pr (Pat) Duvic who' malstajakd to her whml-chalr at thaj Coatral Mate Oonoral': haepitaL LewtedaO rriday that she and Dari i wera married Jui jCalifornto to lilt-la tha superior at Auhwra Thuraday Darin jumraoU tokod gL3 thatlho wtetriaga ho-aunilte -y- tog te the ray breath that thop ha waa nbteU bo ontof kern but tus -iy rtog wnt-thia publicity white I 'ara IfWO BIWW k(m IiaIiiIbm misfortune that fellowsd the ate- 4-! Ntatten toot rammer of teg Mrh mtmM Mw Dario oora Davie waa bravely facing ibw fwtara the LAwlatec JeuraaLriiwYi "v'-j'' flhe -mi wheeUciiair' haelde fr hpr 'he in tho 'CA MG-hospital whom hhoag boon: ooaflnod forth htt alx broken bonu in her right wrist iXte right: te toa ntaw toon' amputated aa the ra-: Of tb JlTMtlCfttkMs OlfUll deputteo -aie-wntahtor Quite anA thaiv tofrltefy4XJweimaite Uvow ar FaM aad ilmniilV eenatx aommualtlan ate patrolled hg -v-: Ike deputies of Bhertc thma' In addition'1' to thsdepnUm i tad veluntooiu Pm Riloy'Jay PH- muor DEOJNESSe: TO SERVE AS DELEGATE ARlfi Oet XT lBy tha Aaeoelat- Henri'- rnuOtBa-Boutt-lea has derllned appslaimeat aa French delegate to the Near Easter -eeafereaco to a letter te Pwjhiee Poincare he mnkto known his dsclU gallon on tho grooad that the Brit- hh campaign agolnot him might be is mt'te bat euough 'that negotiator bo ImpoitlaL" ho wrlteat ssoceaary far every ob to heiwvc la hla Impartiality- I hove reason te know that' politician even whea he seeks to do a work of Justice should aravapect Justice Crura etkera" ViV ter that ho would not approve Navy Dajr there has been considerable discussion pro sod eon The general feeling hi Lewiston and Auburn leone of prida la thu IT fi Navy a Yesentment against any Influence that would tend to reduce the Navy below the neat' oat by the Cooftrtnco on the Limitation of Armaments 'Wants Position Understood The reply of Mr Breckinridge to dovetnor Baxter was: I -beg to acknowledge the receipt1 of'your courteous letter of Oetoboi ltth declining to sponsor Navy Day In tho State of Milne and ondouinj copy of your interview on the subject Ton emphasis the danger of mte-underatanding la a matter of this sort And aa you would have your flwtttoa made clear so would 1 Navy Lmy is to celebrate the past and present services of tha Navy to tho Nation and to humanity No element of Ra purpose is mllltaria-i tonight la cvnegte Kali with New York Celebrates with Flowers Fhn Parades Ad-dreeeee Cheer end Tears DUEBEGID RflWl UGJH ER fv WAIIDERItlGiSOUSillOnE a i'v lA "Navy -Day- la to celabrate paal and present aarviiye of the Navy te the declares Henry Breckinridge Navy Day ehalrnwa 'bf the Navy League of tha trailed States in reply to Goreraor Baxters statement declining tq sponaor the day Since tha atatament Hr Gov Bat- FAIR WASHINGTON -Oct 17 Vera-rust for northern Naw England: Cloudy tonight-Buturday tairi ao much change In tauiparaturo Frew west-and northwest winds Correa at for coathera Now England: Mostly cloudy tonight alls ljl ly warmer near tha south coast Saturday fair fresh probably strong west and northwest winds gnu moon i I Rises (10 I Days' Old Sets S4S1 Pets 11 1 pm Length of day 10 hra IP min Days deers as hr 4t mins MIMh day of year Friday 1 ''4JI Saturday 'JJ IP rain SS- min Bath ml Back XI mil HKatW "tho Kw mystic order which for more than two yean ha been attracting attention to all settling of America "Who are them men?" Young Mr Crasser smltod it tbi question la something teU yon" raid he "It enough that I admit membership they era st liberty to do the same If they aea fit to do so" Roger Creamy te a young man Just hit more than tl years or age keen dyed Intelligent appearing and proves that ho la capable by hoUUng down nn Important position dllh one of tho largest corporations in Maine Ho makes denial of hla connection with tho Klaar rather proud to admit It and asks is there to ashamed of tho Xu King Khu steads tor that which ought te bo the Ideal of every Americas It I for American Ideas of liberty And CMthaN 9m 100 Per Ccat-Ne' Urged bj DBS MOINES Iowa Oct JL its iadepead-- ease and commanding position la the world's sgali largslyTUT the sell levs masts of Its Navy Rear Admiral Hugh Bcdmaa who eommandcl tno Ameriraa bottteshlp tores with tto British grand Seat to tbs world war deetarad In Day7 address here today- He urged his hearers ps triotle to lnstrset ttotr congressmen give aa toper cent Nary' so that the Naey -will he -ready to att laataatly- and your mower will not he Vlcallh Give 11000 rue 4h Twe Moffiths la Jail SOUTH PARlfe Oct si jSpettal) -August VieaUa found guilty on tho charge of pomeielon of a tlH wan enteoeed to pore fine st ROM and- twe months to JtlLAM' Jurors war finally-excused and eourt ad-jcuraod lata Thawday-'tefteraoom This baa been busy term 1 court and largo amoontof hnrioeoi bno boon tratoaota BEX CXDERWOOIF IU -'i Birmingham Ah oet" stw Senator Oscar underwood has hoow compelled toaoett hla aetodute ri apeechea oa-nachaot pf acute attack cf He was stricken 111 attar delivering an address nt hllco-vilie Wednesday alghCV 3C- FACTA INVITES HUSSOWTO COME THOME Aflka Hla to DiseoM PcmbIUI-itj if AgrccBBcat Between Gevenueent and Fwdsti ROMM Oct IT (By tho Associated Premier Facta telegraphed Be hi to' Mussolini leader of tho Fosclstl nt Milan asking to eoms to Romo to discuss tho possibility of oo ngreoment between tho government and the Faclsti Fhrlatl Win! LONDON Oct Z7 (By tha Ano Hand The Italian Facisti earn to hove won their bottle tor tho ousting of tho Facto ilstry tho premier and his colleagues Ottering their resignation lost night in tha face of threatened genera! mohtlhmtloa of the Nationalist mill tary organimtloa News of developments following tho resignations ana awaited bore today with grant Interest but attte early hour aq additional advices Nad Aaan- raeelved front Rome' King Victor Emmanuel waa potted to return to tho capital taday for conferences with political leaders In preparation for tho formation: of I tow' cabinet and hla abates of premier wu believed tb lie between Vittore Orland and'ut-oVaonl GlollltL both termor cabinet chief 4- 4 Nora Itolrim ROMM Oct IT-Thc Commia-teU had Ftoctatl hair been' burning one aaotherta da trim -'The Communists act flrq to dalrira belonging to Fitolatt nmr the boundary between the provinces of MiUn and Pavla la reprisal the Fuciatl att oaly net era to Commgaltt dairies bat toalshed all tha Commonlate la tho a on and also tho focielM deputy BoHottt DAHARIBOOTTA Oct IT (teectal) Attorney Cowan today ro Jooaedi tho moot sensational bit of news tei ter ovoalsd aonoernlng the Offer watery This la tha teet that the drawe by Mr Brier oa Bap-tembar Tth tram Lincoln County Trait On wna found by him on tho ocooilea et fcle 4hlrd search of tho promises Thera Is absolutely ad doubt about this On hla first visit Mr Coyaa found tho carriage house locked The door wu fora and thora search woo made also On tho third visit ovoread was botx containing bank book! and nrort-ngM and screw top coffee enn containing fifty ten dolls bills fold-id ones The officers my It utterly Impassible that thma things wore (her at the time of tho march October uth for the carriage house wsa then padlocked Hr Cowan la certain tho mousy mud popera were Ttot there till his third visit Moreover the officer fool that IT la absurd to suppose Brier kept hla Valuables In the carnage honsa The murderer found that the money wu not ante to keep sad returned It With other articles is the theory Tha officer do not deny that the: have atroug suspicious MAY ARREST CHURCHMAN IN HAUtUUS AFFAIR NEW BRUNSWICK Oct WUbUr a Mott hporlal deputy at toraay general who baa taken over tho inquiry ins tho Hall-Milta' mur dor mystery aspects to tatentew a proaloont church mao today to na Sort to corroborate statetnrati o( Mini Jane Glbeon ero-witaom of the double Haying 'v'-1 Mott indicated that ho Intended to coueo tho ehurchman'e arrmt un-Mo ho oBroeo to become a wltnooa ter thy proarcP ion Failura of the man sold to havt bma aoar th econo of tho murder to aoqualnt the authorltlee with his alleged koowt -edga of tho affair has laid him lip bto: to turret Prtoecatpr Mott bo lbvooi1f: t-3- Has Repatriated 247 Person from' Ui Past earCampaign Ncw-fs EIamdState' QEEBEC Oct STdg i- thoVyanri' Thu work of topatriatioB la aa ac-- Ntei II tart fit FranutoCto nadtaifa ariBra umberlagAJ4Tl wmrara rawr Whra wsr brought hack fooa the llblted State and repatriated to ttolraattvo province fjaehatt ho cording a report presented to' thi tefnktaro by KfuquIW minister of rolontaation mines end teb-' f'i'1- MV- tie There la universal and unqual-IBed approbation of tho great policy of President Harding's Administration of -tho limitation and reduction of armaments by Int ernahmol sgroo-ment Nm-roaaonabla man wsntftlw Nhvy" maintained nt strength greater than Its ratio Under the re- (ChHbsH oo Sixteenth Panel i IltTH'the tTBlversal Cleaner rind-1 YV its kv ffixteneton tuty tochmit you eeh '-odrdletn ennv frames i nnA-a jporttoreB Vidcturfi fnmee jrour- dreperiee without vm removing GOPRAISED AND HAS $622 ON HAND -y i V- Oet ir (By the etatsd Precs)r-The RepahUcaa No- MU NMUar tho prseiht campaign end up te (to elara of baotaera odnoa-J day bight hod spoof 14X1414 leav-tog Ulllfi ou tand Treasurer Fred upham nuaeanrad today Be Sure Ihd haven 1 'r from' their You can do this cletniny ioo et- (T i if BOWDOINlwf BATES BWWM WVVHU0 JC- I i Ijthe olduhioiied- broom oc heater It ndyithout raisinF the 1 elightest yjn your ome-ipiE vfwhen-you the Univereal wsy your hug vtium'aiia driparies retain their beauty and rtlue and lasl tenter without theaspeiue i rmployiny outaide hdp rU vihVsi to i Lo'M Puts In yeutrC hmae rJ rWE-'AHE AGAIN DOING' BUSINISS ATf THE OLD STAND 14 MECHANICS EOWM YOUR PATRONAGE IS'SOUCITED BOra IN ROUGH DRY AND iNoms-Hsden 'i): Ctaudy yW fiatuidny sight had Sunday ter Nravaj RoB too to- LEWISTON ra7Btgll Pvsp UMOV IT LIWMTOl JAT'GAIICN FIELD SatiiTOy: Oct 282'P 'r- No AotomoMles A Bowed on the Sul ALL SEATS KBiEHVED GKJSERAL ADMWSION erats may be obtained nt tho CoDrgo Book Storr Chase Ball MORK LEATHER JERKIN-S aew aoewV': fnjie ItotalsMd 77 iter ii teles peumelts sed eure- iiP- tony auto EcMMsy ClothiBs Ca -Vi ttVihlM -v I -S- MAKC 4' 'V' sVw- c-- Urr -f I u'-'-e to--' -h a mr I rv4- i 7- i' '-'a i'm V- --r -aV- -j -v' -a V-A ''Vv A 'k 1 'V: k'" i i fr A- 1 iN.

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