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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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VOli'XXX LEWISTON ME THURSDAYjMOIiNING DECEMBER 28 1922 PRICE THREE GENTS i i WANTED CITY CLEANED UP POUCE SEARCH HIS PUCE fORBlDDffl NECTAR FOUND WANTS KOIN DETAINED ini the ExiMirnoN UBE HEM MONDAY TIGHT i Vi 1 POLICE CHIEFS CASE LEWISTON MAN LEAPS TO HIS DEATH FROM THIRD STORY0F BURNING HIGH STREET BLOCK STEPHEN WELCH-a -VKTIII OF PME Rotated Cornell and Will Air Facts Cittzens'Dlsciiss Petition tor of Sentence) Special Officer to FiD Dooglass' Place LARGE SALESMEN ABE NOT ALWAYS THE BEST Boston Dec 17 Addressing the American Psychological Mower Said to Hon Be--foreCtly Doin-statemeat Appointed Goi Faitar Wires Detntlu Is rof VRsI toortance to State Salem Mesa Dee Alex-' Ketaiekir defeated candidate for oeuneillor in the recent -municipal eieetibne wrote a' letter to the mayor and ta the chief of police declaring that a large number ef Polieh Riaofea in hie -ward wanted the section up" -Tonight police Started war en the bootleggers in Ward One and -aaerc had promisee first In hia-proviaien store and garage and in the alley between them quantities ef liquor were found and seised Ketareki will appear tomorrow jn district court to affar an explanation THREE MEN DEVOURED and Refnted Release oa Brads-Hear-tag ee Wrlt et Haleas Corpes Scheduled ter Today -Ftleads Rallybi to Doctor's Aid If-: -4v Association today Dr Harry Kitson professor 'of psychology at Indiana University said that a popular theory that tall men and heavy men made the best salesmen had been disproved by scientific analysis of the earnings of six hundred salesmen He wag convinced that the idea that by mere animal bulk a lup i)eaman could Impress or dominate a diem was exploded Pollaxubee Va Man Then Had Kept Deputies at Bay Waa Wonndtd by Joaeph Jones Tried to Get Wife to Sign Over Property Took Leap Just ail Aid Arrived Died Without gaining Couadouanees Afternoon Pirr Whish Bterted in Boom Besnlted in $3000 LOSS Terribly burned about the heed jfsce and body Stephen 8 jTelch 1 Baltimore Dec Capt' 03 orge governor and Attorney fitaneral Coco swuuiwm vM Ake aa Mi JnfnoAaetnti Oa naa State for dnforgiatlon to use LVES Oi Henry chief inspector tf the VBaltlmore-pollce recelvel a-tefiarrd tonight from Gov John Jt-nitor TP Louisiana' asking that hearing In the writ at habeas corpus obtained Ay conn eel far Dr MeKoln be held np until officer arrived with extradition Kolbinsbec Va Dec 27 Joseph Jones 50 years old was taken in custody early tonight after Blnlc police mid deputy sheriffs had riddled his house with bullets from machine guns and riot guns lie Is charged with having threatened to nhoot his wife unless she signed over her real' estate When the' police broke Into the i La SAVOie 7Y The flarnriilti house tiio nged 80 hurled himself- froin -his 4 j-burning room at 38 High street yee- Uerday afternoon to the ground three stories below receiving fatal Injuries When the firemen arrived oa tha ac-s Haskell's decision regarding Chief Mower are being freely discussed a One man said yesterday they tried to pull a similar stunt on Captuin Picard In Lewiston' a while book they got fooled When a fellow works his way from the bottom -to 'the top and is then treated as Mower was Just because of a statement of little consequence It appears to me something la wrong some-Where nnd It going to bo loiig before we find out what It Is Manager llnskoll find Chief Mower le-Hknil by Auburn dtlsens because he plays fair "He proved he- played no' favorites wbsn he raided a bunch of business men who were gambling In the Auburn House recently That 1s the type of mun we want at the head of our- police and Ov-il's the kind we gri-going to Chief Mdwhr refers questioners In regards to the proposed hearing to Mr' Morey and Mr Morey says he would "like to wait a day or two before talking about It" Special Officer Appointed Johp if Folsom of Auburn has been appointed temporarily to take over tha beet vacated last week by Officer Douglass -Title beet le in the Park hill section of the city and the engagement' of Mr Folsom relieves Officer Chapman from the tadiou took of patrolling both bis own beat pnd the other Roy Mower Chief of Police of Auburn sentenced by Manager Has- kelLof the Shoe City to serve 1 three days suspension and then be demoted to a Captain at the end of tble month following ttu publication in The Sun' of remarks made I by him regarding dance conditions at Auburn Hall Is have a hearing upon his request before the City Council Monduy night It Js reported he hoe retained Frank A Morey of thle city as counsel Chief Mower did not deny the report of his contemplated hearing Monday when questioned yesterday He hoe removed his private property from the Chiefs office at the station and apparently la taking the action of Manager Haskell In a submissive manner But current rumors around the streets and among business man hits created a strong feeling against the Auburn manager because of what Is termed by many os a to put Mower out of a Job to make place for somebody already selected Previously reported rumors of a petition to be circulated by several Auburn dtlsens and which will be presented before the City Council requesting that body to over-rule of -that at the habeas corpus prtRSedlnge tomorrow Earner In the day Mr Leach refused to release Dr MeKoln on ball bn requests of the latter's counsel and Dr Hugh Young head of the Brady Ihstltue 1 of the Johns Hopkins Medical school with wham Dr MeKoln baa boon associated since his arrival here last October It was stated tonight that Dr Mc-Koln telegraphed his-father at Monroe La an alibi explanlng In detail hie actions on Aug -It- the day Thomas Richards and Watt Daniels are supposed to have been kidnapped and murdered Their- mutilated bod-lee were found In Lake La Fourche near Her Rouge several days ago "It also was sold that the telegram contained -the naidea- of -many witnesses who would- corroborate the toot0 Dd MeKoln shouULhe boj by two Indians after a white trap- brought to trial According to wa formation obtained the telegram to bis father said' Dr MeKoln was In Monroe about 4b miles from Her Rouge conferring with persona regarding official rental Later it was said he called on a patient while friends of Dr MeKoln are rallying to his assistance' Tele-icuntluued bn Page Seven) Port Arthur Out Hears of Great Roving Band of Hungry Wolves Storiei Relate How White Trapper Hnt Met End Thun of Losing Battle by Indiana Port Arthur Ont Dec 17 A great roving band of hungry timber wolves ha devoured three men cording to mbager reports sifting In today fC6m the snow covered trails of tbs Sturgeon river country: These reports told of a losing bsttle fought per bod boon downed and killed Last Saturday an elderly trapper left hie cabin in the woode 70 miles north of Ignace to mush down to the settlement for his Christmas mall Ha arrived In safety There was no mall however and the old man said ho would come bLck Christmas morning At noon henad not arrived The they found Jones lying In dining room with a bullet In his leg The prisoner wiih taken to a huspi- tnl at Wheeling Ills condition Is nui serious Jones barricaded himself In the Pint Thought Liner Tudontar i WuB lourinV Samuel Scott owner oC house lifter- his wife fled from the! tt-j I the building underneath the window' bnildlpg to the home of a neighbor' was calling to the man not to Jump MIm telephoned to the sheriff charg- Tsksn in TOW but evidently not hearing or1 -too Ing that her husband hud 1een drink- excited tha msn threw himself tn tha York Dei- More stories ground 'The writ waa obtained In an effort to set ball' for Dr MeKoln who was arrested herryeatorday after a tele-" gram waa received from the Louisiana govertior requesting that the former be held on a charge of murder In connection with the Morehouse Pariah murder and kidnapping Hearing on the writ la scheduled for tomorrow 'Gov Parker's telegram stated that the detention of Dr MeKoln waa vital Importance to Btata and nation that he waa not but -charged with murder cm an-affidavit The writ of requisition on the gov ernor of this-State taaued by Oov Parker la 'hot expected to arrive here for a few dxyvDr MeKoln a farmer 1 mayor of Her Rouge through his oounael former United States dla-: triet attorney Robert Carman atatod he will fight all attempts at 1 extradition' iach Jr attor: 'ney has telegraphed the Louisiana into The firemen hurried to the fallen not only neons- blood He was hospital where suffered In ad- tha face and Injury Hie by a-burn was fractured floor of the (Continued on Page Seven) Uivole steamed into Quarantine 43 hours Into It was the third successive day that skippers or Incoming ships have burnAl reported terrific hurricanes sweep- serious Internal Ing tlv Atlantic La vole reported picking up I (Continued on Itun Seven) New York today when La man a'nd found blm clous but covered with rushed to the It woe found that he about right eye waa destroyed mid one of hie hips The room on the top (Continued on Page Seven) FRENCH PLAN TO TAKE to Sign a deed to her local property I of terror at' sea were brought Jones opened fire when Hlii-riff Stephens approached the house Tliu latter obtained reinforcements Hundreds of persons massed on a hill watched the deputies bailor the house with machine gun fire Jones replied at lirlef Intervals Finally when his ammunition appeared to he exhausted the uoese rushed the house MME CONDITION THE SAME No Improvement Since the Morning Turn for Worse Actress Optimistic "bsHKbU Bath Dec 27-Sisty years next Juno Rodney Donnell Reuse and serge Davenport graduated from Seth High sc heel in a elans nine beys end nine girls Each le new more than years eld end net since they ASSAILS CLOSING PATTANGA TQR TOZER ORESTS LTASKOFRACE SHOWDOWN NEARING AT LAUSANNE PARLEY jl Great Uneasiness" Appar-' Yf-ent as TimeApproadies for dimax -Lord Cumin-Aimouncfif' British Tlnii Ifuifut Cede Moral- to' Tnrici 1j maintain energy age 1 Dr -William the of 75 ware 13 years eld has any ef the three lest or gained a pound ef flesh in that time Scientists Told New Ideas Necessary to Ward Off Degeneratioxr Dr Baker Befr to and Xian as Samples Declares yritness Testifled with Around His HARDING GETS VIEWS ON NEWGONFERENGE Has-Been Sounding Out Nations Lodge Says in Opposing Borah Plan Hi Bowling Deplores Interference by Congress Borah Warn of Hew War In Offing Washington Dee7 (By The As- Asks Jury Not to Belters Drug tAddicta Deduon in Conipir- i Divinu ninegg OirM soy Csss Late Today I Else to Mueh Speculation Speculation f'- Xf-forts of Mediacralixm I Cambridge Mesa Dee 27The maintenance of tha energy of tha race la the real task of our clvIUsa- itton Dr Thomas 8 Baker sec- TfUtwr and acting president of the' -Aviators Heoort BigiiUkg camegle InstHut ve Technology -J Tnudlt Tfiln5minl Pittsburgh sold Ih'U address today Derelict SSplOSlOn at i naetlohai meetlng-of the Amey- Thanrw Advaiuteift I Association for tho Advance- -AUOOiy AaYBJlCOU ment of Hriencai Keeping alive tho 1 Intellectual and spiritual foraes of Hull of- Bunted YmhI Been the race he urged as essential to such Fin Mites But of i m-mtehance Further Inreitifation idea of progress boa been al-j moat an axiom In tho popular thlnk- May Act Alone if Other Premiers Do Not Agree to the Proposals British and Trench Appear to Be Far Apart Wood Victory Duo to Poincare Coup Paris Dec (By The Associated Premier Poincare plane to follohr up the reparations commission' decision declaring Germany in default of her wood deliveries by presenting to the Allied premiers meeting here next week a scheme for taking over-the Dorman-state -forests as a guarantee If the other premiere will not -agree to this step it le understood Franco le prepared to act alona It Is now feared that the Brltltsli and French attitudes will be as far apart when the premiere reconvene as they were when the recent London conference adjourned and the largest reparations development Is taken to' support this view- Sir John Bradbury went to London today to confer with Prime Minister Boner Lew end other members of the government on the effbet of the reparations commission's action end on the POLICE BAFFLED BY YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH Theresa McCarthy 10 Shot Dead in Toy-Littered Room of Her Home Theory Believed Mtyt Pluible Is That She Wm Accidentally Killed by Playmate New York Dec More than 38 hours after they began their Investigation the police tonight confessed themselves baffled In their sea rah for a solution of circumstances surrounding the death of Theresa Mc- Cartby 13 year old school gtrk whose body with a 23 csllbr buljet the heart was found In a toy-littered room of ber firooklyh home yesterday The Investigation aftbtthe police b'sd laboriously dissipated a half dosen nebulous clues sifted down to two theories a- The first tha on considered moot credible by the polled won that the cHUd was accidentally shot by a playmate who had been given a 'gun of small -calibre os a Christmas present The second theory In which thq police say they had llttlo faith wan that the child was shot down by sailor of whom Theresa and several of -her girl friends hod complained several weeks ego declaring -that ha had annoyed them An autopay today by -Medical Examiner Nqrrie provided the principal grounds for the theory of sc-cidentaldeath The medical examiner Repwdinf Her Age Paris Dec (By The Associated Press! The medical men "attending Madame Sarah Bernhardt declared thli iVMlni thfrs waa no Improvement In tier condition alnct this morn-Ing but neither there: bean a Change for the wore TM actress herself was ae optimistic as ever "Toll them In America tell all my friends how much I appreciate their kind she suid "I shall get well again never fear" This messago was sent out through Madame Norma nd the directress of! household as the doctors forbade their patient from receiving any visitors Mme severe illness has given rise to much speculation regarding her correct age Moat authorities give tho date of her birth as Laukanna Deo- 7 (By The Asso- gristed Great uneesinesa te'soeteted The first official spreading throughout Hoar -Bast Con- dfselosurq that President Hording is oIMes os the time-approach- negotiating toward an International ett when- there must Atm a- final reek- conference for the consideration of Joeing all -'Important Questions Ruroyaan economic problems was "L-wblch have been passed by with only -made by Senator lodge of Mapsa-TM41sif -agreemeiitr orTm at sorts the BopwbUcen floor lead-V gn between tbs Tprka and the Allied during gening debate In tM VptfwerqL' I Senate today en the proposal af position snrtounoe- Senator Borah Republican Idaho meat today that Great Britain will all an Interna- wot dodo Mosul to- Turkey and dose tlonal conference to discuss not propose to discuss that cOndltldns" and (Continued on Bnge -Seven) mdldt oppose the colling of on economic ennferenro but said it should bo carefully and strictly defined with such questions as -reparations Allied debts and Immigration espsdfloally excluded from consideration Deplores Interference The State Department which has consistently- maintained silence DBJEVE WAR I'fiTO RLAMEJOR ARSON RING SEVEN-ARRESTEDIN NEW YORK --GOT 91BO TO S200 FOR j6rb" 'Portland Dec 17 The cases of Dr Brwin Ruth former director of tbe Itew England narcotic bureau and Khlsn A Fry narcotic agent both of Bbelqn charged -with conspiring to defraud the government will go to In the Federal district court noon Arguments- for the defense Wrers Jinrd this afternoon Nnd District Attorney Frederick 1L Dps made part of hie plea for tbe proaqcutlAn 'which he will finish tomorrow' forenoon A motto by William Patlangali attorney for Dr Ituth and Fry that tho 'Jury be directed to giro a verdict of not guilty ae far as Dr Ruth was concerned was denied Mr Patlangali argued the 'testimony did not connect this 'Respondent with any over nets i In Ma argument -on the main Issue Mr Pattnngall scored Dr Frederick Toeer iff Portland proprietor of the Neql Institute for Drug and Liquor Addicts who lx alleged by the government to have been connected with" the conspiracy but gho waa not Indicted because of hie wlUlng-sas to turn evidence He declared tbat Dr Toeer testified with halter around his arid attempted to throw the guilt on Fry to save himself He said there was nothing against Dr Ruth but a slight suslplrlon He maintained that the only conspiracy appeared to be one betwene Toner and the physicians nnd dentists who testified for the to send Fry to prison nnd to warn future Federal Investigators to bo careful He urged the Jurors not to accept the word af drug addicts District Attorney Dyer In hie opening admitted that Dr Toser la much- and perhaps a greater Criminal than these two respondents but sometimes we have to use a criminal to catch a question Of the general British policy tno administration I- toward tbe Premier's meeting to any efforts mlghtbe makli men proving In reference to inland business con- KewyTork Dee 7 Seven 1844 but the hlrtlii record wen burned in 1171 when (he Farts city hell destroyed by the revolutionists Divine herself has al-wayi aald that iht vm a ffaw years than Georges Clcmeneaau who was born In 141 DEdSlOH IN HUB NURSING BOTTLE PARTY IEXT WEEK -i were arrested today four charged ditlone In Europe declined to add ''with aTqpn by pollen investigators anything to the statement of Senator -who' 'are proceeding on thq theory Lodge biR It was learned that Pree- Sir John rosaons for refusing to support the default vote which reasons it is though mar be taken as a reflection of the position of Mr Bon-ar Cleveland Dec 27 Sighting of wreckage nf a boat today two aviators of the air mall plnnea which were sent out from the government nlr field here to assist in tho search for some trace of tha tug Cornell and seven members nf Its crew missing since last Thursday marine man dared tonight might dear up tho mystery surrounding the disappearance of the vtssel The pilots Johnson and Allison reported tlgt they had seen whet appeared to be the hull of ship about IB feet long five miles run of Erie and a half mile from shore It 8 haver superintendent I of tho Air Mall Field announced to-I night They stated that bollera and COMMISSIONER HAYES RELEAS-1 machinery were above water Al-ES THREE ON PERSONAL rock the shore were RECOGNIZANCE I rooted with Ice the aviators said (hMt thra wa n0 jc on tha wreck Boston Doc 32 Three officers of Tin boat appeared to them to England Road Builders As- wfr (he New England Itoad HuUders As- have been burned soclatlon wfre charged formally to-' When the aviators first rotnrnsd Ing for nearly a century but now in Its stead tha conception of -Inevitable degeneration mokes itaeli heard from lime to tlmo Our feelings re- -volt at this desperate view of the future Optimism is an essential in tho nnnjrrvatton of our present stock of huan energy Inertia will overtaka Uft rocs If we lose confidence la the future energy of tho race can only bo conserved through new idasa npw discoveries and the application of these discoveries Mankind will da- generate unless there is a continuous i flow of new Ideas from the brains of great thinkers to fertilise and in- i spire the action and Uvea of tbs unthinking 1 misses We often mistake restlessness for energy We may be great display of energy on enterprises that have no permanent value Tho rapid Increase of interest 1 sports sod recreation Is a natural corollary to the heightened feverishness of our --age If we believed that the eonser-' tbat lqoendlarlsm born of a war ldant Hording woe considering ser among rival laundry associations loualy transmitting a letter to the would be found to explain the recent Senate giving information of his "T1" Vndry fires negotiation and at tbs earn tlmo that furthermore the Allea hod prs-1 lhat through the heart be Law were that- certain extentoat-Ing circumstances entitled Germany to more lenient consideration and declared the girl had not boon assaulted The 33 calibre soft-nosed bullet New York throughout greater I deploring any intervention from Result of the police activities Were Congress which might operate to 7 In the srret pf Frank I binder his efforts 1 obese and Louie Welllnger burglary It la understood that through the suspects who were alleged to have (Continued on Page Seven) 000(00000" they started aeveft i and executed It recelv- (ng from unnamed laundry operators from I1BS to 1300 per Job -A few hours later detectives raid- ed headquarters of the Wet Wash Association In Fork Row- Manhattan and arrested four of lts officers' MY on" 'chargss' of TEXTILE LENDERS REPLY TO MASTER OF THE GRANGE DENY 4 HOUR LAW' WOULD vtouely agreed I found went straight through the cel In the event of Germany's tall- body indicating that the gun mutsle urato make deliveries IwOe on a level with the breast Vranoes victory In the YeMtlons 'attha time of the explosion Powder commission vote le syrlbed merits on the clothes indicated that personal eKorts of Ptemle Pcrin- (Continued on Pago Seven) care who la oald to have carefully I SS? J5AI00 CATCH OF FISH IS none of the -American unofficial ob-1 earvera had the opportunity of bring creeent Although the United States hM vote In the commission tha view iff its observers have always1 had much weight especially' when a vital Issue was befors the commission os wee the ease yesterday It is declared In reparation eirelee that the position of tha American observer had approximated that of the British The sudden decision of the commission took hot only the Americana but French political clrclea by eur- TOSSED BACK TO THE SEA Boston Dec 17 A catch ef flsh valued at IIMd whlch the tsea ef tbe schooner Mary Spent the Christmas holidays in getting was thrown back to-the sen today In order' to lighten the vessel -enough to day with having provided whiskey from scouting expedition Mr Bhav-in nursing bottles at tbs annual din- rr told The Associated Press they ner of tha seonclatlon at tha Hotel reported they- bed seen no eigne of Somerset recently Commission- 1 wreckage lour after tha pilots er Hayes who heard evidence Imme-jhad their dinner Mr 8 haver said lately after their arrangement re- they returned to I the field and re- rtrrnt samples af modiaovaltem served his derision for a week and Ported their find the men were freed on their personal I Their one thought the aviators told Shaver was that It might be an vatlon of energy depends on high thinking we should attach more importance to repose and contemplation than we do at present I cannot refrain from mentioning the fight of Bryan to enlist the unthinking people in hlo struggle to (Continued on Fags Seven) DRIVE OUT INDUSTRIES OR HURT FARMERS The police aSegsd the Barney hf WaSinger and March ese wer eon a payroll seised In the office of tha wot Wash Association The pay- -Manchester Deo 17 Re- been made by textile lead- WOULD FORBID BREACH OF PROMISE LETTER SIGHED 1 1 WJLBHHI OF CHURCH FIRE roll It wms said represented them es fT statement of Herbert receiving a week State Grange ervlcea i I that 48-hour law would stagnate New Hampshire Industries In tbe FRENCH RADIO STATION HEARD rBPlF given out tonlgkt the unions Hartford ConiL Dec 27--A French the working week or 41 amateur redid elation was heard In that such a move will ABBE BERGERON THOUGHT IT A JOKE WITNESSES BAY AT QUEBEC HEARING old- derelict To settle thle point both planes flew close enough to get a good view in tha fog "While they could observe led en the rocks on the' shore they could see none on the derelict and thle led them to bellevelt might be the haver said concluded -from the blackened appearance of the craft that It had gone through an explosion a fir or something of tho sort Tho boat from this they said must have the wad tho ice on tho Upon receipt of tho report Gilpin president of tho Great Lakes Towing Co which sold the Cornell to a Syracuse firm announced ha would despatch tugs from Erie tomorrow to search the vicinity -where the wreckage was reported to have been seen mnke it pooslbl to flout her Whig aha was hauled off Point Al-lerton residents of South Shore beaeh towns were reapfag (harvest of fish washed In on the high tide ousting It sway to naif down for homo use or to sell in tha marks! Tho fishermen' who gave up Christmas dl snare st heme to antch the last of the let west virtually profitless sc a result of the caused by a heavy eg IMPORTAHT CHANGES IN SCHOONER the United States for the first time loot night when signals from the station operated by Monsieur Leon Deloy ht Nice were picked up by Gene Wlthom at Brooklyn tha American Badlo Belay League announced today a HEAVY SNOW FALL 1 Enow atoned to fall -shortly before last-nicht and Increased Until throe Inches had fallen by-J o'clock this morning records at the Coe Gate House show A mild wind caused the snow to drift con-Mdcnbly At this morning lit 'was a till falling heavily and 'had Indications of continuing past daybreak The temperature at was 14 abovai since it waa generally under-Mood recognisance Frederick lloltt of Bwampacott secretary Joseph A Temasellg treasurer and Writer Lee aerie-tent secretary the tetter two or thle city were tho men arrested Their counsel moved that the cases be dismissed for lack of evidence but tbe motion wee dismissed by tho commissioner Employes of the Hotel Homeraet where the banquet was served testified to seeing whisky passed around during the dinner Holtt and Lee were charged with Illegal possession of liquor and To-naselte was charged with transporting the whisky The first witness called was Assistant Manager Lysll of the hotel who described the preparation for the affair Bsveral reporters appeared to testify -United States Attorney Harris appeared for tho government The defendants ware arrested by a 8 marshall pa they altered tbe court room Richard McCarthy a hotel employe testified that a truck bearing name brought the nura- Boeton pleaded' guilty to forging a bottles in Carietens Hotel Rout chock for 14314 when arraigned InJE Phillips heed writer testified that the municipeL court today Marks the boxes were distributed among rams ta Ben fir a few days ago do- tho diners on jftder (Mm officers of pool ting with a "local bank a check the association Tho only liquor he ef 33700 drawn on a Halifax saw however was poured under bank Tho check eras aooapted for cofUrilon only but a receipt wai given and with thle In his possession Marks was able to cash tho forged document in payment for goods Marks wae unknown to the Halifax Alfred Gordon reporter toatifted that he woe served one of the nursing bottles omaliad -of Ua coolants derided It was whisky snd took it to 22 HORSES M0 16 OXER HAUL BIB GORHAM HOUSE drive Industries from the State and deplore the statement the farmers' productions will bo limited asserting' that farmer and laborer should get together to combat the money interests who ore seeking tq exploit both farmer and laborer SOieSWORTH 111(154 HOUR SCHEDULE RENT WEEK EMPLOYM PROTEST SAY COM-PANY BREAKING AGREEMENT BEEN WORKING 02J4 Bomere worth H- Dec 37-The Greet1 Falls 'Msqufscturlng Ca announced today that Its riant will go on a 34 hour schedule on Jan 3 Bines the settlement of the textile MrUte early In November the Gnat Falle concern boa been running on a SfM'Aour schedule When the company Informed the workers' committee of tha proposed 34 hour schedule wrong protect mode by the textile workers who charged the coca- pany with of living up to Its agreement add discriminating against those who were active in carrying oa the recent -strike OITTB 07 -(Beth Iris chaplain In the Americee ex- THX XJNZVKBS1TY OT XOWAj padltleeary ferees asd remained gs that the comrilsrionere would take no decision until after the meeting TO ELEVATE HOLY TRiRITT' AT PARIS TO PRO-CATHEDRAL YLTIPUCATION AK BPUOO- pal CHtBCBH Iff BVBOPB CIVI2 AS CAVSB Peris Dan Tha alsvstloa ef Holy Trlqlty (he Am ericas Protestant Eplseepal ehureh la Parle as a po-cathedral la exrialned by tbe rector- Bav Frederick W7 BeekmoA as due to the multlplleatton ef American Episcopal churches la Europe and to the fact that Paris has the largest Americas community breed Bishop a Mett Williams assigned by the anthoritles ef the ehnreh In the United States to direct Its lure- can Interests will hereafter make Parle hie headquarters Holy Trlalty which Is regarded' as finest American church in Europe woe ootabllohed In Sill by Dr John organ tt may tn tlmo attain full states of cathedral according tho rsetor -who waa formerly at Bethlehem Ps Ho came ta Europe THE BOWDOIN NOW-UNDERGO-JNG SAILS FOR BAFFIN LAND IN SEPT WEATHER HkAVV COLDER HUNDREDS SEE UNUSUAL MOVED MILE AND A -HALF IN TWO HOURS Gorham Doe 'i White movie mea cranked their eamoruu and several hundred people looked on if oxen augmented by S3 homo haul Quebec Dee 27 A latter giving warning that the Quebec buelllou waa to be act on fire and received by CardlnslBegln's secretary shortly before the Institution waa dee troy -ad on Dee waa exhibited today' during the Investigation conducted by Fire Marshall Eugene Leetera -Tbe envelop postmarked Montreal -Dee 13 bore the Initials -K the letter read! V-ter Montreal and 1 8L Bunlferie I Abbe Oacar Bergeron who reeelv- -ed the missive considered It an a Joke It nesses testified The Inquiry was adjourned until Jan SUES AS8E8S0R FOR ALLEGED EXCESSIVE ASSESSMENT Newport Dee- 3T-Charglnr excessive assessments on hte estate hero John Aspargen of Now York '-has filed suit against the "assessor of the city of Newport tor the return of taxaa amounting to almost 13303 It was teamed today that similar alts for equal amounts would bo filed by James Van Allen and the aetata ef Ogdaa GoeteL- -The three octatss concerned have value of approximately 1750OUO- MANCHESTER CHURCH ISSUES CALL TO WORLD WAR HERO Manchester Doe Tbe committee of the First COngrantlon-alN Church and Society tonight recommended tha calling of Rev Stoddard Lane of Bogota to the pastorate af tjis Manehcrter church Dr Lao was la tbo three priori ra! engagements iff the United States troops in France gad received French Croix da Guerre for galls rt-rx- In action ed Harry 113 dwelling house a North New England: Enow probably heavy Thursday eoldor Thursday night tyiday clearing 1 The storm that waa central ever Kentucky Wednesday night wfll 1 move Beat northeastward attended by general prscipltattoq Thursday In' the Jewer Lake Region the upper Ohio Vollsy and-In thocniddlo Atlantia and north Attlc Btatea and by strong shifting winds and galea along the Atlantic const from Capo Hat-taros northward probably" becoming dangerous over the north portion Thursday Heavy enow ie probable in Northern New England and- In Northern and Central portions of mile and half across snow cupped fields to Its new location in two hours today 3M a bit of plaster cracked and the wall paper untora Six huskies wielded the fcoad ever tbe brood bocks of tha oxen sad eleven dr I sets ware required for the Marks was- held under IUN hull far tbe grand Jury at the January term pf tha Superior Court Freeport Dee Donald Moo- MlUon tho arctic explorer who la temipted his lecture tour to spend Christmas at Ms Mum bore will go I to Boothbay Harbor toshorrow to fmake arrangements for Important alike LterutlonS In the schooner Bowdoia which "Bo made bin Baffin Land ex-M theipsditlon returning In September I' The cabin will be sotlrely recon-to I Jtructed by the builders Hodgdon Ehet Borihbny at wboee -tbe Bowdaln-ie lold up for tho winter eo as to giro additional room nnd moke tho explorer and bin companions more comfortable during tbe long months In winter quartern next year when they return to tho north Minor changes" nnd necessary repairs also will bo made on tho craft Pinna for the next trip are indefinite but Profeeeer MosMtllan arid ona thing In the party will take its departure "from Wises see which was tha start and finish of tbe but expedition Ho has several piano la mind but It will bo some works before be will be reedy to make -a definite aonouacemenL roster of the ehnreh He- eeye he is working to make Trinity more popular nnd to create there war memorial- REOPEN GERMAN CONSULATE FOR NEW ENGLAND IN NUB Boston Dee S7-1L Bchol-ley acting German consul hen uu-nouueed today that tho Gorman consulate for the- HUM ef Massachusetts' New -Hampshire nnd Rhode Island had been- re-opened at II Stele street this dtr Csdar Rapids IL Deei 87-Two gifts of IL135003 odch to thscoUsgs of medicine University of Iowa etw from the General Eduoatloa Board the other from the Rockefeller Eastern ew York Friday generally Foandatlon were announced bora to- tho office of bis newspaper without tasting Charles Drury un editor to whom ho gave It arid tt was whisky that he had consumed about an there wee In tho bottle and had thou destroyed the bottle Itself temporary injunction AGAINST ROCKLAND HOTEL Portland Dec 27 A temporary in-Junothm against Hotel Rockland at Rockland under tho Volstead Hquor tew woo decreed by Federal Judge John A Peters today- Matthew Donahue tbo proprietor pleaded guilty to a liquor nuisance charge end was fined 91333 recently I 'V 1 PORTLAND BRAXEMAN CRUSHED TO DEATH Portland Do flunk Connor ef 337 -Keel street a ferskeman en the Maine Central Railroad died tonight at tbe Meins General Hoepl til ae the result ef Injuries received this afternoon when ho was prushed between cun which weiebe switch- i i BOLD TWO TOE BOLDUT 0 BOSTON' BANK Boa too Carmsllo Dlblo and -Henry-Borreuta were held In IlM each in Municipal Court today charged with bolding up and robbinff Week Barney messenger for tho Fourth Atlantic National Bank of 1203 on Dec It- Both men confessed police said They wire Identl- fled -by Baraey-as-his assailants -i fair" weather wiU prevail in thoi day by President A Jsmup of tho Washington forecast district Tho tempontifro will foil In tho Atlantto tftate Thursday or Thursday night However no unusually cold waathar is Indioated except possibly is UA1 varsity thaoush -vr Boyd chairman of tho -finance committee of the State Board- of Ed nest Ion The money will bo used to build a uow hospital and laboratory and to equip thenb it was Anaounced today tt'.

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Years Available:
1893-1989