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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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I A vLv rr 1 rr j-ts 'c trfJJH fi i i i fiY) 1 ''y-v: rV -V jvVv''1 ir tiwi i -v vl- y- "i -s I -W -i "pdMV- The Fatare of AndrosCdggin Sj "I 'H I 'Is I' A- -1 CoantyRestsLargely on Edtta 1 1 rf'j 1 it cm 1 I' 1 Are We GoihgtoBack the Bates College PiV Jight PageAdvettaitigSedion for1WTi Grant CoRe-opening li Published Ex- tluaively by the Lewiston Journal Frbm the jlaymoiid House 'iv -im nm Suspends -i Artillery and NdiGuG ttiti irf Kitind 1 AfKtiztt -t jv j- Curd wU! Dt npuditd Aiprci-' hich he eays he wiR itani he- VJ1 4 1 BELEVErFRST DIABETIC COUA The Suceemful lmitmcat -of rto ftcbef tor Millions of Biff-feretr NEW YORK XXw -WMh the recording ofVhot la beliend to be the -drat cose of diabetic ewhn to be euccessfnlly arrested in the annals of meidlclne In this city msdlcdl autiiorltlea today expreaeod high praise of the treatment the Inenlin serum recently reported discovery of Dra Bantln and Beat two University of Toronto graduates "The Insulin treatment taken from the pancreas of a pig Is undoubtedly one of the greatest aelen-lino contributions of modem times" said Dr Thomas Howell superintendent of Now Tork hospital where the successful cure woe reported Blxteen year old George Van Hesse of Brooklyn was taken to tho hospital three weeks ago In din-beila coma a state in the dlsesse which heretofore has been regarded aa hopeless given the insulin treatment and a few- days ago was discharged with careful dieting and ihe Ltwis ton lotamL I- Vv1''' in BubMuee fihat 'Mfliiw luuBNik 'I Guard ttoitg gnd rdfcniBg to his Cherished hopes of redoctioa urtBljGW Baxter it game time urgeg gupport of or- lli LeiMMte SvteMf Jonr-nal ygUfahai ibday Uttfluett hle adTfirtiBtaettt ft any oh Arm jmbUshed In ijtahM and If not In New England according to the records tiie Grant section of eight pages The largest heretofore published In Maine was for the same firm in Portland bnt the Portland advertisement ahho eight pages was seven columns to the page The Lewiston Journal prints a larger sheet with eight columns to page iThi advert Uenient announce the rs-openlng of Iho Qrant atoro at SI Lisbon slroat whlcit last weak ips dosed until Saturday morning for the re-opening Tons of special merchandise hare been brought -to Lewiston for this event A Itowe the general eu-pervisOr of ihe Qrant Chain arrived in Lewiston today tpbe present thru the rest of the week for the reopening The Lewiston Evening Journal KBRlttttoM glreftdy orgaRind Malta 1SSA A Ths -question arose taot mentlonod in ths statement from Governor Bdxter thru-ths aUthortty to complete the- organisation of the lild Field Artillery one battalion of whtchhu boon formed In Areas- took county and- the authorisation of a Brigade headquarters company of five oflteere and 41 men Tha State' now has a regiment of Infantry ths of whleh thereSru two companies And In- Lewiston lS- osm pastes -of Coast AKlIlery and a battaUon -'of ths'llldFlold Artillery Whsn tbe War -dspsttmut tare authority ferrlCalnoto'flutehiaMag 'tv Am reglmsnt' of Fteld ArttUety an 1 to form a ktedmaftm emKm -i whleh would sot require- lees than $00 men 'General Hadley wha wae'v Then adjutant general atorted to i make plana foe organlseUoil''iVPkX-Govrrnor Baxter-would -Vot per--V Idiilrtio'isitaffijfc the prompt work of tho Bales boys Raymond owner ot the house Is enthusiastic In hie praise ot the good work Of tho Bates boys aa or many members of the Lewiston fire department that arrived on the scene after nearly a one mile run Two Unoo of hose played on the roar of building pouring water into the flames Much damage woe canoed fey the water that ran In torrents info tho floor below Tho room occupied by gf Sumner on the second floor wu badly burned the flAmes making tholr way thru the root Tho quick wotk of Jdr Bumper in closing the door add hutting off tho fire from tho front of tho house saved the building lfr Raymond sold the lorn was Covered with Insurance but could not state the amount It la believed that the fire started from over heated stove in Hr Sumner's room setting Are to a couch dose by Tho tramp eat is a tramp eat no more for his wild rushing around tho biasing room esusfhg ths alarm ttnil Twelfth Page NORTHWEST IN GRIP OF SUB-ZERO WEATHER CHICAGO Dec holding the northwest In a chilling grip ot yub-sero temperatuna winter continued its belated advance today causing marked drops in temperature as flsr'south as Tsxks and calling forth predictions of colder weather ta the Lake region the great central valleys end the East' Gulf states IwHhe upper Ike seglqn the and sub-kc ro weather woe accompanied by a alxty mllo wind driving before It a snow storm that virtually stad up shipping Reposts Indicated that the cold wave still centered In North Dakota and Montanq Havre and Wllllston If recorded tho coldest- temperatures in the country lost nixht the mercury going past aix below aero The Boat did not suffer from the unusual cold prevalent In the northwest temperature there ranging from to 70 degrees above aero SHOULD BUILDiHAT DARLING COTTAGE IH I- lB- IRISH FREE FLIES ITS OWN FLAG 'te Final Formalities Mark Inauguration of 'Ireland as an Independent Commonwealth Would Cutltost Overheated Stove It Is Believed Caused the Fire Destroying Cottage on Property of S- Darling A tramp tat-ardundAraepilnthei' the Raymond iHihdV Nichols Street -attraetAdJhe tiOn of Charles A' ffiuma Wv renting Ja his chair on tk tow UllmUng the etohu ond floor be was inet fcr A alack smoke ponrlng out pf In the rear ot thd batldlngr? Bpfore ho hod time te olofee the door- cut-ttng off the blase from -the tnalu part At the building "flamea reeched his head burning him eevdreJy An nlnrm wu rang In nt Box ll corner of Wood end CafnpuS Avenue College Studenta About Id Bates Colleger student on tholr way to early morning claa-sce seeing flames shooting sut Tront the rear of tho building need to the scene cf the fire forming a line and passing the furniture -out of the home Into a safety none Chain beds clothing Ironing boards and various other household equipment were scattered about thaadjolnlng lota Wednesday morning uwtng to periodic Injections of ths Pancreas extracts physicians said bis Ilfs will not be endangered by the disease MedWi authorities said that with a wider knowledge of the treatment material relief should be affoeded to the million xnffemn of diabetes hi the United States Atkina had been called sway only Tuesday night by the Illness of her mother and hecauaj the cottage' was Sion at the time the lira had gained an enormous headway and whan the Sire department arrived after a quick run the place was beyond aid Darling the owner of the farm of which Hr Atkins Is foreman on Bummer Sfrept extension said that rri addition to the Atlcine cottage which he valued at about 11000 A smaller building nearby waa also destsoyodjit a loss of between 1(00 and $700 He will receive about $600 Insurance "I consider It said Mr Darling "that tho Aubarn Fire tkmttaaed on Has Twelve chise the story sayx will made at the annual-meeting ot the American League club owners In Chicago next Wednesday The league constitution provides that no franchise can be transferred without the consent of oil the club owners "Aa the situation stands the Star says a Toronto syndicate has an on the Boston club and franchise In the Amerlcnn League from the owners- ATTACKS PROPOSED PACKERS WASHINGTON Doc An attack On the proposed merger of the Armour and Morrla Meat Packing concerns Was made In the BenaTF today by'Senator LaF Alette republican Wisconsin who declared that the packers were- aswklng Immunity In advance' from Presl tent Harding and government officials ff: Darling Of Auburn lost between 11100 and 11500 when a cottage house owned by him on Bummer street extension burned flat Wednesday afternoon The occupants Ur and Mrs It: Atkins lost all their personal belongings including about 00 which Mr Atkins had Just rccelvod Tho firs is bulleved to have started from an overheated etove It was discovered by Hr Atkos about 13 o'clock when ho left the barn to enter the cottage nearby A bunt of flame greeted him when he opened tho kitchen the Arc seeming' to be centered near the ohlmney Mr 152d Field TDBKSMAYnRN TO THE AllIED SMTSPUN PosIUoo SbM to Be Netrer th Anie Prapoaal TKn to That of Rnaa 1 Would Keep Stnits Open LAUSANNE Dpe 6 (By the As sodatad Press) A change of front on ths port of tho Turkish delegatee woe forecast while tho conference woe In 00100 a Turkish spokea-u outside tho auditorium said that Turkish position on the straits' control would probably be found nearer to the allied plan than to the Russian LAUSANNE Deo (By the Associated Press) The entente plan for keeping open the straits of tho Dardanelles sad tho Bosphorus in tlmo ef psaoq and war provided the apointment of 'an International oommtesien of Control composed of the groat powers Including he United gtatas oe well os Turkey and the ceuntrlee bordering on ths! Black eea Lord Curaon of Great Britain In tha name ot the allies presented the details of this comprehensive project to tho Near East conference today Foreign Mlnleter TchKctierln la prepared to attack ouch a prigntm vigorously supporting plan to have Turkey In solo control of tho straits and Mias Camilla Bewail at Bath on Saturday In tha party also will be Congressman and Mrs Nicholas Longworth Senator and Mrs ID-Unghtflnsen Senator Cummins and Senator Frederick Hals who win be best man at tbs wadding FAILURE OF THE FISH CATCH HITS DEER AND CAMFRELLO ISLANDS FREDERICTON Dee The eetablishment ot eheep raising end dairying Induetrtca on Cgmpc-hello end Deer Blands will be nude the subject of ffiltudy by oflteiiile cf New Brunswick dtparlgral of agriculture lu tho new year a result of suffering among the In habituate recently because of the failure cf the catch of fleh In tho pateeaeoa This action wm decided upon after gcovl! member of the provincial parliament for Charlotte bad appeared on behalf of the people of thou blende before tho provincial government yeeierday pert of delegation of legislative repre-rnUtivee of tho United Fanner of tho prorimoe la both Federal and provincial houou seeking tha adoption of a oystem ot agricultural loaaa MAN FALIS FROM BALCONY: AT GAME And Strikes One of the Basket-ban Ph7ers Maine Girt HOUUTON Deo A-Word hoe been received by Wilkins that Ms daughter -Eleapor wha Is attending the Wheelock' Behoel Id Boston bad nut with a peculiar 0 eUteot While attending a baaket bull game a man In tha balcony lost hie balance and fdll etrlklng Mis Wilkiu on the hack and shoeWsr badly' Vice Pres and Mrs Coolidge Are Coming to Mcdne To Attend the Edge-Sewall Wedding Representative and Mrs -Nicholas Longworth Will Be Among the Distin guished Guests RICHMOND l)vc (SpMte)! Why bridge the Keqnebeo nt Both when it can be done more cheaply here qt HCjiiiohd without m-r res si nettle distance between Knox and Lincoln oounty points and Portland anil Boston This te tho qnen-' tlon whleh te being asked by people of this town According to local men It would bo far more feasible to build tho bridge here than nt Bath if the river to to be spanned by a bridge Not the tenet of thee reasons so they assert te the matter of coat The Kennebec hero is only about one fourth wide nt Bath and Woolwich which should reduce tho cost of ouch a structure in tho same proportion they A Many men sey It would reduce it wore than In that proportion as conditions would ba more favorable for working bore than at tho point furthse down river Even tho It only out tho coot ta half my' all it ts a better proposition and-from the standpoint ot economy Jo well worthy of oansMerntloa for a -mll-Uoa and a half saved on the cost will bo worth while It probably does not eeem to the average person nt Bret thought that there te praotlonlly dlfferenoo la tho distance -from -Bromwich to Wtecaso! via Richmond than to go by way ot Bathr and Woolwich yet ouch is a feet From Brunswick to Richmond to IB miles and from 1 Richmond to Wtaeaseet a total of 4 mltoa This shows a dlfferenoo of exactly throe miles in favor of 1 Uif vBath-Woolwlch routevwhlch is net enough tt te clolmd -to deten locating tho proposed Xennebea 'hrldg between Richmond and Breeden Instead of Eatb and vWool-wioh By bridging the river ztoto's tho distance from Wlaeamet 4o ASgueto the- Bints' eapltol would be reduced fP-mileaes it-would be tatt -eight mites from Lincoln 'Oeuntyteshire town to thin place fey? thatv routa Whereat It Is S7 mllee between Wto-' cosset and Richmond coming by of Bath and Rqllread rtanned to Fwlhms'vi 'i Thht thin -this Is a tar more feeei-hie route than th proposition to plaea the bridge Bath-Woolwich shown- so it lo claimed by the fact that when tha Kaos A Lincoln roll- the present Rockland division ot tha Maipc- Csntrol-'Wm being i boomed the-original vpurvoyp vemsa I by tho route from wisceeeet ta I brfsden and -Rlchraood'and it wns'V planned to btaild tt that way- When the town -of Btehmend wee asked to buy bonds of tho now roll-read It refused and thorn who wore promoting the sand angry and wont to Woolwich the ferry-ires established gad 'has be maintained ever since Just What step will 'be taken" to cure the location of the bridge acrom tho Kennebec for -Richmond whoa It te built is not known hud sentiment te -strong tut- this la 'tho i place and that If tha gtata te to in -il 7 V-i' a stows General Supers isor of the Grant Chain of the re-opening Storeu tn Lewlstou for pleased that te publication of this record breaking 1 advertisement is exclusive another indication of Thr Lewiston reputation tor quality Snorstnt Elreann or Irish Fres Stale take place today No preparations have been made for a public demonstration and there la every indication that the silence and restrain on the part of the popular which luvu been noticeable thruout the recent course of events Icadinic to Che long desired autonomy will not bo broken The first ceremony of the day la the administration of the oath of office to Timothy Heal? the new governor general by tho lord chief justice of Ireland No sort of display has been arranged for this event but the ceremony will be noteworthy for the complete ahsencp cf Englishmen After taking tho oath himself Governor Oca era Hoaly will awear In tho speaker of the Dali Prof Hayen Union Jack FerW Tho Union Jock of Britain has boon furled officially thruoat the Frto State giving place to the green orange and whito trl -color Tho Irish -banner wilt bo raised today over the vice regal lodge in Plioanix Park which te henceforth to be the ofliclul residence of the governor Tho now Irish pontage stamps go into circulation today tho to a limit'd extant akd British stamps surcharged for ds In Ireland sold for aotn time Thorn ths anniversary of the signing of ths Anglo-Irish treaty' en-tt la retailed that not a single v- MAY SHIFT RED SOX TO TORONTO IjONUON Pec (By the Associated Press) An hlstorlo privy council held In Buckingham Paines today dealt chiefly with the establishment of Ireland as an independent commonwealth King George signed a prodnnintlon giving qftect to tho new Irish Free fttnte end also proclamation appointing Timothy Heniy as tho first governor-general of Ireland Find Formalltlea DUBLIN Dee 6 (By the Asoorlal-ed The final formalities marking the Innugnration of the Fair and Colder WASHINGTON Dec for northern and southern New England: Fnir tonight and Thursday somewhat colder tonight minlshlng northwest winds JOtlgNAL ALMANAC gUN HOON Rlsss 1511 11 Days Old I gets 411 Kises 7 pm Length of day I hr 15 mins Daps decrease lurA 4 mins 140th day of Ores Tides Wednesday Olt Thursday 1 Ceavoatlsa fl min Boothbar tl Bath 4-41 min Rook la II Ah i i i SI i Six Killed in Airplane Accident NEWPORT NEWS l-bjor Iktolnrt tain Doyle and four enlisted hub were killed at Laafley iWi today whea a Martin boner collided with an airplane while maklDk a landing 4 TORONTO Doc I Tho Toronto Star publish a story today asserting that a Toronto syndicate has obtained a aoptlon on the fritnchlae of the Boston American League hasp- bn II club and that a proposition to transfer the team to this city hoe received oppreval of Ban Johnson president of the American League A formal appacatlop for tho transfer to Toronto of tho Red Box fran HARDING AGAINST' HADDEN AMENDMENT WASHINGTON Dec Elimination of the Madden' amgnjnent to the Shipping -blH' giving Congress' control over the extension of government old to shipping companies tens urgM by Resident Harding In lettgcvmtten to' Chairman Jones of the-'flonate committee and read to tho committee tbday when if took dp the measuro tl WASHINGTON Deo 0 (Special) It Is understood that Vico President and MnChlvln Coo-lidgo will Isavs for Mains Thursday night with Senator Walter Edge Of New Jersey and party to attend the marriage of Senator Edge FORMER AUBURN PASTOR LECTURES BEFORE THE NESQaETMtEWYORK NEW YORK Dec 4 -An HTu-trated lecture on John Paul Jones delivered by tho Kev Henry Roee featured 'the 117th annual meeting of the New England society in New fork at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel loot night Officers elected were Wlggln president Lawrence Abbott first vice president Harry Thayer second vkre-presidentr' George Hodges treasurer Harry A CusRlng secretary Bud Poor James Lane John Stevens and Guy' THPP directorsto- serve until 1M7 1 DECIDE STERGIADIS PARTLY RESPONSIBLE J'-? LONDON Deo 4-A rsvoiuUoa sry court martial has deeided that Stergiadis forsasn Greek mtssloasr la Asia: alinor wu responsible for tfes disaster la that region and variout chnrgu have been made against hlnveaye a dispatch from Athena If Stergiadis does not reply to summons ordering him to stand trial In Athena ne will be tried "In the dispatch gdda DrJosephJPclletier Has'resuuMd his office practice EspMlal-'Attentloa Given te the -Nose Threat and Longs -j- -orrfCK HOl'NBl" fl 4 se 4JM i one 11 UniUUK 0T- LKWieTWX Silver Plated Friut Bowls vtr- I $100 f'v- Special Edition Ji RANQOB DeoT i (Bpoetel)y-Moro than one Bangor etactlon tho old dayq has baea won er lost on the question pt the eteo-tint on Mas day of next week will bo won or tost on- tha gueetim ot water' Or more property water wfll Bgurg proralaeatly altho te not dletlnaUvely a party leeua Bangor te now facing oof of -the blggeet municipal problemo'ln its htetonr Briefly It te propeeed te abandon thg preeont so urea of supply which te the Penobscot River gad substitute Phillip- Lske-on attractive body Ot water about tho aim of Lake Auburn and In tho same relative position te 'Bangor that lake Aubarn te to Auburn and Lewiston Obvlousl olty euu- not since so' huge -an Undertaking which can only bo made pomlbto nr ihe creation of a water district The AdvoretcW Aide Them Intereswd "in pteu point out therthor xote ot Monday te jsiorely proUasinoiy" notoollr pladgiag ths eity ts ssthlsg favsmMsb the Lsgtalatare wlU bo asked for a charter Mut the water district may bo created VBut thlg ehnrter advooates ot tho plan sF will be subject to reteroadnmi they fhemeelxoe egroe to thlq me moreover tho Levels tare oaks own jaUtatlva almost tavartehty ate tachee each -eIaamteoote'of 'em tremo- Impertaueq Hestea If tho charter te naked sad granted win Inter eoare before the voters too final acceptance er rejeotloa -iWhy would tt'uot bo caster1 to watt uatu lbs matter lb thocoly dte-eussed then taking a flmt oad final vote 7 Whynotflnt retar It te the Legislature and then vats a seeoud timer iBecanm pay Uose favoring the plan Uwrete need of immediate notion The Legteteturo does not meet again for tire yearai an! It in 4iUbAqpparntly no sd so Page 1r mm vitals bba lm will tkll you THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 7TH Chamber of Commerce Fonnn Meetbg AT THE ANDROSCOGGIN ELECTRIC BLDG ---1 -y BBBBALB IS A Mosmi NT nOSTCX prsixKss MIX HIS 'MgSOA4n INVALIiABLB f3For Others' GRANT CO te due4 at-Ihe LEWISTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE cmn gjgi Boe-Ai1'-' -Vxob abb wklcowk fs ifw 1 vV 4 V' 1 "V-'L-.

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