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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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4 I '-r: 1 -1 I -t VV r- i 1 1 'jTi ILLINOIS BARS 7" s'H CORN FROM THE STATE OFMAINE r((ammm y- vv- -SPRIWOyifci ilL Dee T-A quarantine effective Jan I wan Placet W- Gov tonaU totay on con shipped hi to Illinois from Malue How" Hampshire- Vermont Minnheotti Rhode Island New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan and Oonneetleut -because of tho presence la those states of the eons borer thii CJrt-KyvfeeM-5v--sp: BAEDhIHISAIUSIOR v'f- 'Vt -V -V UST0NE60TIATE ny BALTIMORE Doe' ohseke- aggregating given Chrletmes present-to those' employe of tho Baltimore Ohio Railroad who remained loyal to tho corporation during- tho Into railroad strike MEW YORK pee The i Parana aid rests ration It the) eottags I Isaak -Walton print of anglers aC-SkaHewferdEng- DR FINNIE HEADS THE KIWANIS Admits It DjlIittion ment Wouli Be Example to Europe 'f f'' rz fill rarafttamm JvilOlplif Cost of importuij eat Denuded Land He Tells land andlts -nreservatloa as a ehrln for all fishermen have been undertakes by friends end business assoetaUe the tot Julisa Tappaa Davies attorney aad truatoe the MutaalLU Inauranpe Company It was learned today FINDBOOZE IN WRAPPED NEWSPAPERS Increased Circulation of Mexican and Canadian Papers in Leaded to Discovery -tnrt 'Pa'S Virgin Reports Show Busy Calendar Since the Local KiwanifiClubWas Organised Last May-Has 78 Members Sfc Cent of Area 300 Yeara Says ICan lnflncace Her TellsTittkt 4 IrXiOXDOX DecT IT Oitkt AMxiited BMkn from Uaune tim'' ft awfoua dnngqr of -the Near Ri conference hf'' ilng If llw jtaki ia their pcmi gaiW "1 UUSAinCE Dec IT (By tb Associated Tlira fqnlp Secretary- Canaa Great Britain tn-formed Tnkq today that the Brit-Mb aeter will abandon the Maaal od vilayet aa regaeated by the Turk-bbMcgaitanilbatao tie of the far Beat out tnflneaee'the BrkWi ta noeda frqai the poattion It law taken In thb antter The British portion ia outlined la a letter aeat by Lard Curxqn to lb-mat Poalia head of the Tnrktab delegation eovtrlng the formal reply of the Brltlih delegation tothr Turklah npta of dvaday Mat which lariated Mosul belonged to Turkey lard Curton arid In thia lattw that the BrIUkh government had expelled tha Torka from the Moaai araa and occupied and admlnhUarad It -The- Brltlth bad taken at pladgt ta free tha Arab from Turklah rule aad eetabllah thtgovemment of the Irak and England tinea than had repeatedly gives her wdrd that tha Arab' would not lnterferred with Lord Cunoa added that Oraal Britain had tlren hay aolama pro-niea to foreign powera not to take aay part of thle territory and that aha would ataadfaatly adhere ta her promise Tha foreign secretary anld how-erur- that Greet Britain vfa prepared to have her esparto meet tha Turkish ex parte to deflaa tha northern boundary of tho Irak Tha British formal reply to the Ottoman aota quratloni tha reliability ef tha atatlstloe put forth by thaTarka ta Justify their egolm to KmU Altho tha Turhe rend thle district for centuries they never collected exact Information waa pointed out and confident Maid be placed la their atntlutlca Britain of between dl9Mldi pounds and T9 911 999 pounds i very (wavy item in our budget Be hope to fund this debt and get the burden of interest eased but oi coumg the last word ta with Amor-lea "If we can effect a settlement on such matter we shall act an example to Europe aa example whlcn might bo an augury for tha settlement of even greats prdblema than this- international problems "If I am attoceertul I hop America having seen the result of on mlmioa will bo hind enough to the mooli- more Important mission whiou Mr Bonar Law to shortly ta undertake (tho word woe her parenthtioaUy inserted by the newspaper) and uhiek 1 more dUB-cult than' mine le of supreme Importance to Europe that America should have any ta tho many perplexing mutters now ehgngtag the attention of CHICAGO Dee -Increased International circulation of Mexlcnj and Canadian papers bfeugh hbou the discovery that bootleggers have been shipping brandy and whisky ta ten ounce tube wrapped In the papers Federal officers mid hero today Twelve regular subscribers were arnetod yesterday by Fred Gardner ta charge of tho Treasury eppeta agents' pffle Benrb for thb id eeriptlon- sollriton wae to- be xaode today to produce vnbouty 1M tamrft feat per nan "Thta wUl rsqhlra a'babvyidvMll' meat but wo ore already staking ffreotor on ta 'traasportattaajMPr today wo import nearly ona billion board-feet from th 'south and tar 7- WeeL' vNew Engtand 'In today nn- nually imveetlng in transportatiou to-'u! j-bring ta her deficit of 'lumtar: at toast TMIM sum wblelrVsuld vi- reforest the Ur and ooo-half mll- Uon acres of denuded-land ta ber? berdsra wtthla a perlod of l4 Speaking on "New -England for sets FHawra tat forester pf Connsctlcnt oaldr--! taoasa to t''Tta tho oouroa of the three 'esa turiso that have passed (elpcollfl)' thOvVlrgla flerest Jhas reduced freni 94 per eenL'to' tb total area at Most of the area has been either rereta onlled or hoc boeR eut otaoai onS-'ta now covered: with Immature I'! araond growth Mover in th htotor oftMoW'Eogtand haa there been aa much waste land as nt prerant end i i ever lus there been eovgreat- F1 need forth gretomttoraiatagpt: BOBTON Dec -Baaed upon present stands' and rat of growth and present rata et depletlpn th toreeto of Mew Engtand prtU be cut ta- a -period of'if year' R' BiY-nnc profeseor cf lumbering at -Yale Behool of Fpreatty anld In an nd-ffreec today before the NewEaglond Forestry Cengrom her Reforestro ttaa! or taw efbor wood Industries were th i alternatives taring Mew England he said- "Can New England" afford to freeno out of It midst tadeetriaa the value ef whose nunufaoturM products annnally aggregate nearly obf billion doUara whose capital ta vestment Is fill 9M Ml or -mere sad which gtoM employment-to nearly 191109 people?" ho asked do Fad Per Acre j-r "We have ta New Engtand a per capita forest area of AT acres which Is grantor then that of bay of the European countries except Finland Russia Norway and Sweden Or this lend wo pro producing per acre lees than 49 board feet -el saw tint while to nuke our forests moot our needs toe sow timber It Will Rev Dr George Plnnle of tha United Baptist ehureh of Lsw-leton waa made tha unanimous choice of tha Lewiston-Auburn wanlans for president of thb blub far tha coming' year at thb annual election Wednesday noon at the-Auburn A Other officers receiving tha majority of ballot gore's Vlce-Prerident John McGregor Treasurer Erneet Bt ranee-District Traateo John A Baavoy Directors Bdrilett a Bibber Darling Durgln Wagg Webber and Weymouth At thb mooting reports wart hoard from tho chairmen uf tha various standing committees Flnanoe Attendance House Hotel Program eta vico-President IfoGregor presiding urged hearty co-operation on tha part of all members of committees for tha coming year rioting that the suoeeas of tho eluh was largely dependent upon tho oarhooU naan and thoroneaa with which committee work waa carried on Secretory Roy Handley's report covering a period dating from loot May when tho club received 1U charter showed a record of It regular meetings-1 Joint mootings with the JteMiMi4m JMflim one Bold day held Jointly wliffTOT Augusta Xlwanlans They had participated In tho Red 9rosa andBntaa college driven Seventy-eight mom-boro were listed on tha club's Hats The total receipts of the club aa reported by the treasurer Ernest Strauss wore flMIIC the expenditures 1114111 leaving a balance of I14IT Calling upon Herbert Front oak- ssa WOULD HAVE EGYPT KEEP AOTIQUiTIES Proposed New Law Worries Foreign Archaeologists Predict End of Exploration -L t1 i i LONDON Dee IT (By thb Associated hreea)-The British gnaaotal mtaelon to the Uaited States headed by Stanley Baldwin chancellor of tho exchequer ealled for Mew York this morning on tho liner Majestic i the chancellor the party included Mrs Baldwin and daughter Montagu Norman governor of (ha Bank oT England 'Bow Dutton Bn-anotal adviser and Si Grlgg pf the Treasury In a state meet tenths Evening Standard today Mr BaldUln: pointed out that under the present arrangements Great Britain's payments to the IJalted State would amount to between IMI0OOO And 71000901 pounds annually "Wo hop to fond this debt" be raid "and get the burden of interest If It ta successful hope America will be kind to mueh more Important mission which Mr Bonar Law will shortly undertake' Tho Evening Standard aay this latter refers to a reparations settlement The chancellor added that It ta of supreme Importance to Europe that America should have hsr aay ae re-garda Europe's flnanclal problem Mr Baldwin's statement waa follows: mission eoaoerns our 0U hem by the United States end Is a delicate one We are ta the position of debtors We ihust read warily- Neverthelase I hope to per-evade thq United States government to com to a permanent eattleyment pn the terms of our debt to America of something like 111910 t3 pound present law of CSngreoa pro ideeJtknt this must bo repaid with In twenty are years at four and ions half per cent Interest Thlg would mean an annual paymeat by Great MADAME BERNHARDT'S C0ND1H0N TAKES A TORN FfflRTHE WORSE PARIS Dec IT (By the Associated Frees) Madame Sarah Bernhardt's condition took another turn for the worse today Physicians ascribed to the fatigue following her activity yesterday when she arose from her bed partook of solid food and celved many callers -The actress household to depressed altho Madam herself ta Just as confident as ever that she will recover Two tuoro doctors were called In this morning besides Professors Obtoaier and Mint and after a long consultation they issued tha following instructions to members of the household: "Tho undersigned physic la na upon the absolute necessity of letting no one eater the sick room "Labbe Desnoe Oblseler Marat" Tho physicians have ordered that the door bell be disconnected and that the telephone receiver' be left the hook All calls must originate within the house as the eon-atantly ringing bell might annoy tho patient Tho doctors do not con-thelr admiration for Madame Bernhardt's courage declaring that ta tha moat wonderful OFMER Club Th4i ta thia secood day he hta ptatorela tbe IV i 't i I ft SEVEN HGHR DAY FOR S0(1A OFFICE BQP Jk sill feOFTA Dee IT (By tha Associated Preos) A eerea hour day tog eft workers will be aabatltuted by-th government for th preeeat eight hour schedule beginning January The nsw shift will bs from eight O'clock to three eliminating tbe cutr ternary two bow for lunch ir- in announced that hereafter time will bo designated according to twenty four hour clock LONDON DeaJT-Dimelhhee qrnau ij ya Yta'ibegraiuu neWspat pen today stress the growing anxiety Of foreign explorers over tha new taw which Lamu tho Egyptian government's conservator of antiquities to drafting prevldtng that nil rellca henceforth ftacovered eholl belong solely to the government and that the discoverers shall be denied tbe right to share ta them ns i Amortanaf pdplicera are represented a pnrttalpnUMr oppositiaato (be law and lure satd to have signed with the English Joint document of protest which will be praeented to King Fund tho Egyptian cabinet Looms and Field Marshal Viscount Allen by the British high eommtaeloner The archaeloglsta been quoted ee pradlotlng that the adoption- of the taw will terminate exploration ta Egypt ft ttf'i 'A FIGHT -EXTRASITIOtl ris? A1 Facet Murder Chanfe inT Connrtion 1 ing him to rise Major Webber launched Into nn elaborate testimonial to tho recommendation of the "Great Amorlcaa' that 'It ta a golem duty of tho American today not to-tall to overlook pro' Ho then presented hie fel low Klwanlan In behalf of tho club's appreciation a pair of baby's shoos with tho suggestion that ho take thorn home to bis wgfo adding tho admonition to tha members "AH of ua lot's got Dr Arthur Leonard chairman of tho nominating commlttf Jhen aifbmlttad tho Uri of nomine for office which were voted upon and officer elected aa above' vith THREE ARRESTS IN NURSING BOTTLE WHISKEY DINNER $1500 Installed BAIT1MORK Dm S7 A writ Of habeas corpus for-Dr N-M McKota forme) mayor of Mer Rogue La arrested here on a charge of murder was obtained today: The writ which waa -tasued by Chief Judge James Gorier in the dv court wae- made returnable Immediately Upon th request of- McKolns eeunael Judge Gorier postponed the bearing until -Extradition papen wlU be foe Utant Manager Win lam Lyail tho hotel who deecribed the praparatlon for th affair ftavaral raportora appeared to testify Upltfd states Attorney Harris appeared for- th government -Tbe defendants wet arrested by a ft marshal aa tffey entered the oonrt WRECK KKAR TUCSOX TUCSON Aria Dec IT Southern Pacific train No It cast bound from Loo Angelas and a freight train collided nt Rllllts 14 miles from Tucson early today A wreckr Ing train and physicians have been sent from Tucson First reports mid several passengers were Injured I jSmnmer Temperature At Your Carburetor' BOSTON Dec IT-Throo officer of tho New England Rond Buildem Association were arnetod and arraigned' today before ft Cpmmlialoner Hayes ta connection with tho dinner given by the Association recently ta the course of which whisky was served In nursing bottles The mbn arraigned were Fred Hoitt of Bwaopeeott secretary Walter HP Lae assistant secretary and Joseph Toniatslls treasurer both of this etty employes of thp Hotel Boiheieet where the banquet was served testified to seeing whisky passed around during tho din- The SenBdtpR of Automotive Inventibn SNOW FOUND LOVE NOTES WRITTEN TO HUBBY the Shade! Off I la Starter Dayl i tha A Bummer Just Step oi Hottt and Loo charged with Illegal poaeeeelon of Ilqner and Ts1 is 11a won charged with transporting tho whisky Tho Drat wltnoes ealled was As- WASHINGTON Dee IT-rFore-for northern Mew England: Snow tonight and Thursday colder tonight Increasing northeast wind probably reaching galo force Thursday Forecast for southern Mew England: Rain or jnow tonight and Thursday solder ta northeast era Massachusetts tonight colder Thursday Increasing northeast and east winds' with possibility 'of dangerous gales Thursday JOURS Alt AllUiO Mrs John A Vining of Auburn Brings Sirit for Divbm At Huidband Alleging He Wat Unfaithful ah' worded from LonUata ta-BalUmora for lr 'McKoln 4 telegram from i Governor Parker staled today dtapateb'rant to tb pottos mnt- aidt Dr MeKota for extradltioii Tapera wlR be forward- Thank" Aoeerdtaaly paparp were prepared for preeenUtlon at Dr bearing ta polios court asking hs be held for tes daya' tort High Hi Young bend' of Yh Bnuly inetitut at JobaaR Hepktat Si hoopital with whom Dr-McKoln -i'- worked conferred srlth the former mayor for more than on hour this morning Former tf' ft Xdetrtri'T Attorney Robert Cfermnn who ta eouneel for Dr MpKota raid that ho -wouM fight any effort at extradition expresrad the belief that tho Loutal-nn offloiala ealled for hie arrest V-Jv her because they wonted him as vltaera vv MeKrindld not some "front' v--Loatalana otter th troaMo or Mer v'-Rouge" earn Dr Carmea re-y-' mained there for many weoka after tho death of the two me Ho wm with hta -father thirty miles away from Mer Usage from August- 19-until Oetober when bo oam ta Bal tlmoro at th request of Dr Hugh Young' who offered to permit to os-eecloted with him the Johns Hop-kino Uni vanity "The mayor placed fctaweif at th disposal of th district attorney -of hta eoanty seat aad wa ta coaeulto- tv ties with him for long time before -bo toft? There wee nothing for him to bid and bo gave- Whatever tn-fortnaUon ho had at hta command" Dr MeKoln was arraigned before Justice itanlelgh central polio court but at the reqnest of tho do tectlveo on tho com th Justto ad jouenod tb examlnatloa until Jam -vv BOSTON VET BUREAU 58 EtIPLOYES S-1 1 BO0TQN Dee iL-Flfty-riffM ea- ployeeq taetudlng coCto War votaiu ut were discharged yesterday from tbs Boetoa Veterans Rureon by Dq Arthur Bride tbs local director TMut-WM mad nseesmiy by an order for a tvs per sent reduction ta- personnel received from Col OhnrlM ft PMboa bead of th bn-" reoa ta WsshlngtaR Dr Brides sold far as poraibls be bed given rn reteroM fa selecting who were retained 1 'RtaeunaRm clnteret ta oi divorce salt brought by Mre Eva A Ylnlng of East Otis-Arid against her husband John A Via tag of Auburn Wsdnsedoy before Jurtloo-Henry Oakes centered ta bundle of neariy ltt tare tatters SUM I Rises tTII Sets All MOON Dayii Old First Quarter her affection for Ylnlng ta ne uncertain nmnner j-s- i -'Benjamin Berman mtorney for Mra Ylnlng sold that tbs tatters dated from tbs middip of Jnly 1919 to Oetober odd Mevomber of tne yore v- la which a "Mre Xtayson" expresrad Oakes did not require tbs tatters rend la court butjwlU study LEWISTON MAN SLEPT IN BARN 1 He Told Jiutice Oakes He Moved into r-Stable When He Found -That His Wife Had Be Untrue: Your tankful of gamUna foods tho warm fori to your carburetor whoro It mtaeslth air at 0 degreeararm Bow tha old motor doea purrl You ha Vs non power this day You are mvlng gaao-UnabroauiM noaall of It ta exploded and" coa verted Into power Not so much carton Is deposited gMollna and air are warm A Is to DupDckte These Conditions That HOTGAS SYSTEM la Installed and hero ta how tha eystem fungtionA Thru a simple devise adjustable creata aay dagraa of heat tbe goaoltaa Is weheated aad run thru an Insulated tank (the ther-tncu Idea) where tha heat ta retained for upward of ton hours ready to supply heat for a property tempered mixture for starting or driving How It Heats -Zero Air The heater la adjusted to hast gasoUn fa rilghtfy below- tho boiling point Thus It ia tad to the cArburetor whan It ta broken up (nixed) with air Thb heated gasoline warms the alr In pairing- a highly oxploriva mla-1 Cure meaning more power easier riartlng-lower gasoline aanmmpUon end lees oU thinning because of unexploded gasoline ll -1 taring Into the out ease i Length of day hra I mlna Day taereasea tilth day el year -Y 8 Tuesday Wedaasday ft min -Ml aria Beothbav II jnla II mla Jfro VMatllSa Jackman wife fit a LewtatoR automobile mechamor who also eonduetp private auto parti ea was thp star wltupse-- "Nra Rlgssrttas InArodueod to ms by Georg Cmkta ta 1910 as'Mrs EthoL Tb morning of the Fourth Mr ChUda Ethel her hirisband and -myself loft tr on Automobile trip for Quebec -i We stayed at th Klag Edward hotel -T "I found out that night tho) oho wag Mra Rlgpe aad colled at thp farm to bay oam eggp and Mr Riggs Introduced th woman hod known an Mrsi Ether tar wife Mr Rlgge Mr Jackman terilfied tb oamO The grit woe tested -Thor or no children before '(hat time she had-a letter come to the house which hod bcea moiled from -her father ta Calais which showed that she did not spend all of her Urn at hie hone She kicked mo ta the apkle once end sold waa (euntag) funny I couldn't do rough work woo work ing ll hours a dbr She took tripe la outcjmoblleo an woe away sometimes a week mmetlmeo oao to three-nights lq Mission and was out every night util 11 Just thia foAl Jb was away nine day" tV- i These Positive Statement! Are Verified by Tow Good iodgaeat them before making a decision Mm Ytalng-askod divoroo en thegreanda of adultery and creel and ahasiv treatment gh pis naked for the custody of an 11 your old daughter and a oeven year old -eon and alimony of 1199 a week Yruhdresst Ctas Llbl planned to contort the ease and fend Frank A- Morey la tho aonrtroom no hta attorney but after a conference tb erom-Mbol was coll 4 off- It ta nndsrtaeod that he do atreo the ouetody of tho' eon who waa referred to 1a th latter as "Butter Thee letten Mr Bennaa explained were neat to Mr Ylnlng by Mra Fayoom'- Ylnlng at that tlmo waa 1 working i in Cush man-Hol lie shoo factory and Mia Payeon wae eat of town'! "ttao letter Show that Mn Yta tag mod Mrei Payaon several preo outs and stab tad lea tea on tRraedlng-lytatimate relattonehlp" mid Mr Berman- 'l Mr Ylnlng testified that sh Is 41 yean old and hta husband 49 Tbey-wrrr married ta t94 and asp vf'i' if -f Lr- Where to Tomlght 1 Empirs Tbentrs (Gontlnaoiu 1 to Orphans of the Storm" ll-rtl production by Griffith ether fsatnrea Marie Itall (Performances at I' aad Polly Bumelt and company four other vaudeville 'aota- Feature plctarF Hobart Bqeworth In Sea KJon1'- Strund Theatre (Ceittniom lF-to 1MD-4M Moors sad Edith Roberts ft "Powfied" -John Rowers' ta" ThsBItoat serial RuthtRotasd in "The Timber Queen" ether fkaUrea PrtacUla Tbentrs (Perfonn-aness at I and Eugene Emmett and his Scotch aad Irish Musical ttovus- Feature picture: Charles Hay' ta "As Old-Ftohlsnsd Bay" Georgs Riggs arrant road Lewiston horse sheer moved hie bed Into tho stable sometime a so when kb learned that his wife Jolla Rlgge 'had taen untrue to-him ho testlBod Wednesday to -fuotleo Obkeu in tho Superior court asking divorce qn the grounds of cruel and aburivw 'treatment and adultery Wednesday Ns married Mrs Riggs talMi-i "I hod to get my meals myself and tath summer had to get up botwssa 410 end I o'clock each morning and work II hours day Mr Rlggrtestlfied I did ttafibsusa work end tho dishes bsmltas sty wife told ms that our home wss for her to change her dot hew -bad got ready to go out" Wasn't Wkh Fother' Three years ago eh left for her father's homo ta Calais and planned to bo sway a short time ffixteea weeks later she returned end a week vNOW Place Your Order tme Am' IneUllatlon at Ouee uwuuiauonat Oki aJ -J I V' -r v- '--v 5-'-v per Your Name on the Priority Uri aad tor 4 HOTGAS YSTEk To ProbeBR Locomotlye and Car Strikes fc WASHINGTON Dee 27-Ar inveatlntldaio determinet whether adequatt itsckp of toeomotired and can an fat poaaea alon of Americas nilroada 'and whether railroad emtomM nd praetieea cMtnUhqt em and Interchange dt eqaipmeat are anf-fident was ordered todajr by the Interstate Commerce Commta alon which said it was acting wtlhout complaint and en Its own intUdtirt 2 -T' CAIRO Dee ILi-Vh work en the new Egyptian Pause or parilament Is nearing osmpletkm and th feulld-tar probably will bo ready for eocu-putloR by March 1123 The structure which ta designed after tbe ancient Egyptian ftri ef architect 1 cost TAfve Rgypttan poumie Bom M7 Lewtatoo Ka ern tamed ea V-'r'i: A i V-'St I.

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