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Altoona, Pa., Sept. 18.— Bar­ ring last minute unfavorable On Way To Face Hard Wint^ 18.— ^The, pro]g>sed flight of the weather the annual 250-mile Sikorsky biplane from here to BATTQIStIFQN Paris has been postponed until TOWARD auto race, postponed from 'La­ AT PRINCE GUS IN COURT FOR Monday'at the earliest and it bor Day, will be run off here Aboard Presidential Special.^tum after return in this summer’s this afternoon with the cream probably will not he made be­ Sept. 18.— Ten solid weeks ot vaca­ state primaries have indicated he fore next Tuesday. of America's racing talent AND m C E S S will face an indifferent Congress FLORIDA• ! COAST IN CASE S E I W BOOZE tion behind them. President and i “ Weather reports Indicate competing for ?350,000 prize ; this December and nn openly hos- money. Eighteen drivers quali­ Mrs. Goolidge are returning to the very unfavorable weather for I tile one next March; It is expect­ the next three dayg,” Captain fied for the event. national capital today,.invigorated, ed* that his political mettle will be 4 Timely ^Warning Prevents Rene Fonck, chief pilot, ex­ H^r Posidon in Murder Dif- ^ FooriNabbed Here and Two CooGe/Said to Be Chinese, and refreshed by their summer in tMted to the fullest extent. plained. the Adlrpndacks. One problem of pressing impor­ Attem pt Attack on Swed­ At 7:30 this moiiilng the presi­ tance awaits his arrival in Wash­ ' Huge Losses But Cohimn* ^ent^om Heu^, &ys in Bolton— Ten Local and I ILLNESS PREVENTS dential special pulled out of Ga­ ington. That Is the murder 'by briels, N. Y., on the start of Its six­ Hexican bandits of Jacob Rosen­ ish Royal Pair While at teen-hour run to Waslvlngton. thal, aged Long Islander. Mr. nication Is Cut— Turks LINK 4 IN MEETING Simmons as He Fads to State Police Take Part;| M ’ P H E R SO N A R R E S T To Trylfi^ Winter. GooUodge has kept himself fully The train is cairyfing President informed on developments in this Ask for JaiGsg. • AD Cases Continned Dinner in Tokio, CooUdge back to what promises to Island Ships Lost. be the most trying wlntSr of'h is IN AID OF MERTON White House incumbency, for re- (Gontlnaed on Page* 2.) Mother Taken, Freed on Bail; Jacksonville, Sept. 18.— All com Somerville, N. J., Sept. 18.— state and Manchester police Toklo, Sept. 18.— Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and munication with the lower east Vouchers Show Daugherty, Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall sa ter^ united last night In making one of fA n cn iraC Y a n d FakiH g coast of Florida below Fort Pierce i a plea of not guilty yesterdai^to the largest liquor raids In years. r J ® his wife. Princess Louise, were the FOURTEEN BANDIT FRANCE, GERMANY objects of an attempted assassina­ was cut off today by the hurricane the charge that she killed her hus­ Ten policemen took part, they I7vulpnpA A t C C h a rg ed Jess Smith, Miller in New band, Rev. Dr. Edward W. Hall, were divided into groups and des- .fiVMienCe A lC VUdlgCU. tion here yesterday when a knife which roared in from the Bahamas cended simultaneously on places was hurled at them by a mysteri­ KIDNAPERS KaiiED DRAWING CLOSER and tore a swath of destruction be­ and Mrs. Eleanor R .‘ Mills and was conducted by six Manchester men. ous coolie, said to be Chinese, as lieved to have centered near the York Wth Bug. held In $40,000 bail, which, slie In every case an arrest was made. Los Angelos, Sept. 18.— With they dined at the British embassy. Palm Beaches. furnished. Similar pleas were en­ Caught in Raid. her mother, Mrs. Mlnhle Kennedy The guaird around the palace as­ The full force of the storm struck tered by her brothers, Henry Stev­ Those caught in the police drag­ signed to the Swedish royalty has New York; Sept. 18.— The gov- net were: under arrest and warrants for the Seven Hanged, Seven /l e f t Series of Conferences Ber the Southern Atlantic coast shortly ens and Willie Stevens, and by her been doubled and authorities are eriiment produced yesterday In John Chartier, North Main arrest of six others, including the combing the mazes of Tokio’s un­ before 3 o’clock this morning-and cousin, Henry Carpender. They street. famous woman evangelist, the derworld in an effort to find the Dead,” AD Shot Through tween Briand and Strese- soon after communication facilities Federal Court official travel vouch­ were held without ball. James Ulianlo, Spriuce street. had been destroyed. case against Aimee Semple Mc­ would-be assassin. ers designed to place Harry M. Four years and three days after Daniel J. Sheehan, Oak street. Pherson was entering a new phase Called “ Insignificant.” Ample warning of the storm, Daugherty, formerly Attorney Frank Jurewicz, North Main the Right Eye. man Point to New Accord. broadcast by the weather bureau, the murders she was brought be­ today. Only the fact that she was The episode was described In of­ General; the late Jess Smith, his street. confined to her bed suffering from ficial /iircles as “ decidedly insigni­ allowed coastwise shipping and res­ fore the bar of justice here. It William Martin. Bolton. an abscessed nose prevented the ficant.” The theory was advanced idents of southeastern Florida personal friend, and Colonel! opportunity to make Salvatore Do Purapo, Bolton. legal denial to four years of whis­ arrest of the evangelist yesterday that the coolie’s act was simply Mexico City, Sept. 18.—-Bodies of Geneva, Sept. 18.— A confer­ towns to make preparations against Thomas' W. Miller, formerly Allen Two Charges. that of a demented Individual and the hurricane. perings. on charges of criminal conspiracy bandits, swaying In the breeze from ence held yesterday between Aris­ Property Custodian, together with In every ^ase two charges will and preparing false evidence. absolutely of no political import­ .The Storm has taken a heavy Assistant Attorney General Simp­ be pressed: keeping liquor with In­ tree branches alunjg the Cuernavaca tide Briand, French foreign minis­ the late John T. King, In New S^rtly after her arrest Kenne- ance. The belief advanced in some toil in property damage, mainly son, who says that he has solved tent to sell and actual sale of li­ quarters that the act of the coolie road, gave mute warning to all that ter and Herr Stresemann, Ger­ at Turks Island, where practically York City on April 18 or 19. 1921. the famous mystery, stepped close quor. The Manchester quartet were dy# w s arraigned and was allow­ ed ll^ rty after posting a bond of was part of a plan to discredit the Mexico intends to wipe out banditry man foreign minister, during all shipping in the port was re­ ^‘‘^e against to the slight figure in deepest arraigned in the local police court Japanese government abroad was Mr. Daugherty and Colonel Miller ?2,500. Her preliminary hearing and to avenge the death off Jacob which relations between the two ported destroyed. No lives are mourning. Two black-robed judg­ this morning and formally charg­ termed “ preposterous.” reported lost. ' whose trial for conspiracy entered es looked down from the bench. ed. Owing to the inability of state was setMor Sept. 27. The story, as pieced together by Rosenthal, American business man nations were discussed, was but Direct Chai^o Telegraph and telephone coi]S- yesterday, allpges The spectators waited for the spec­ police to be present to testify, the the police, is that the coolie found of Woodmere, N. Y., who was kill­ the, first of a series of such meet­ panies suffered the complete loss of mat this was approximately the ial prosecutor to snap out his cases were postponed by Judge Mrs. McPherson, accordin’* to the his way into the British compound ed by brigands who had captured ings, it was learned today. communication between Fort Pierce time when Richard Merton. Ger­ words, “ How do you plead, guilty Raymond A. Johnson until next complaint upon which the warrant and hurled a knife through an Although the communiques Is­ man capitalist, opened his ulti- for her arrest was based, was the him. ^ and Key West and, would make no or not guilty?” Tuesday morning. In each case ex­ open window in the direction of sued following the conferences negotiations for cept that of Ulianio, a bond of “ begoggled woman” who spent prediction this morning on how Softens Alannev the table where the British ambas­ Seven bandits have been captured were delightfully vague, It Is und­ soon service might be restored. the $7,000,000 transfer of the war- $250 was accepted. It was the first nine days in the Carmel cottage, sador, Sir John Tilley, was enter­ and executed and their bodies erstood that the net results were sequestered assets of the American He had fairly thrust the accusa­ offense for Chartier, Sheehan and which presumably had been rent­ The local weather bureau had tion at the three men.
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