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it i ,, i, j, I, !f ! •' 'i t.'i tique Furniture---;-. 'Ill• pi<~P<' to hny Q..r s~ll oM-time piece• l• tile W<~nt Ad columns of The Dall!' .r;cws. Call phone ~8. DAILY CIRCULATION D UR.ING JU NEJ 9,127 An .Ad In :rba .News Reaches the People, VOL. 4~ WHOLE NO. 13,831. BATAVIA, N. Y., MONDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1923-FOlf.R O'CLOCK. :::: PRICE TWO CENTS ILLNESS OF THE PRESIDENT 6-ROWINfi SUDDENLY WORSE SHOWS NEW COMPLICATIONS CROSSIN6 ACCIDENTS KILLED 35 STONE WENT THROU6H \WciNDOW OF BEDROOM WITH LOUD REPOR:P Simultaneously with the report like that of a g11n about 10:15 o'clock last night a stone was llurl- cd tllrougll the bedroom window of l\Irs. Sherman L. Miner, whose home i3 on the East M.ttin street road a quarter of a mile fro1n the city dim- its. Urs. Miner, who was in bed nt the time, thought a bullet had be~n fired into her room. She arose and notified the bnr1·acks of' trooll A, a short distance from her home, HOLLEY AWAITS W.N.Y. V()LUNTEER FIRE FltiHTERS COMP.ENSAJION LAW A'MENDMENT PLACES PENALTY ON EMPLOYER .A.n amendment this year to thr work- mea's compensation law, in relation to double eompensation and death benefits for minors illegally employed, is engag- ing tile attention of employers, The statute now reads as follows: TWO ACCIDENTS ·i SENT YOUNfi .MEN ~ 1 TO A HOSPITAl) TWO SAN FRANCISCO PHY = JUDtik:~~~~~~~R~fLLS SICIANS CALLED INTO IN THE L. R. STEEL CASE T~AINS STRUCK AUTOS IN MANY PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. CON,VBNTION OPENS TOMORROW MORNINfi AND CLOSES WED· NESDAY NltiHT. \Compensati<Jn nod death benefits as provided in this art ic!e shall be double the nmouot otller\Vise payable if the in· jured employe at the time of the acci- ONE OF SEVEN-SUFFERED FRAC~ lURED SKULL WHEN AU10 ROLLED OVER. CONsu lT 'TJON Buffalo, July 30.-Federal Jwdge John 11111 • ~· ~azel today ordered marked reduc- tion m tile b!lls totaling ~251 000 asked Troopers rushed to the scene, but the perpetrator of the deed had di-s• appeared and no trace of him could be found. The tl\oopers found the stone, which wns the size of an egg imhJ:Jdded in the plaster of Mt·s: PAQADE ON SECOND DAY ~~~~o~ed~ ;r:~t~~d~; ;:ff:r~~rsto 0 ~~;: MOTORCYCLISTS INIISHAe HIS TRIP ABANDONED WILL BE RUSiiED DIRECTLY TO '-\'AS.HINGTON AS SOON t~S HE JS ABLE. last week by receivers nod at'torneys of the L. R, Steel Oompany, Inc. In the origmal bill for services, submitted to the federal court, ench of the designated rec~ivers, Charles Bennett Smith, w. W, Re~lly and David Lewis, asked $20,000 each. Judge Hazel ordered the fees cut in each case to $6,000. NINE IN INDIANA ('ECO:!I.'D CRASH WITHIN A FEW liOl,.\RS ON THE PE.NNSYL· \'A..\'IA LINJi), Miner's bedroom. Mrs. 1\Iiner could not explrun the act as she knew of no one who had malicious intentions tow·ard any of her family, VILLAGE SHOW PEOPLE Ep>~CT THE VISITORS A in vioMion of any provision of the la- br lnw. The \mployer alone and not the TO. insurance carrier shall be hable for the inct·eased compensation or incrense!l death benefits provided for by this sec- FINE ':fi~IE. tion. A.ny provision in au insurance STRUCI( A HYDRANT -~ ON:fi: SUFFERED A CONCU~SlON OF DRAIN, W ith !'deal lveather In Sl•ht, membere policy undertaking to relieve an em· 0 1 \ ' 1 f h · d 1 • n Y one ol seven passengers was badl;t of the 'Vesteru New York Volunteer Fire· P oy~r rom sue mcrease iabtlity shaiJ Judge Hazel further ordered that the total compensation for the receivers' nt- torneys be $15,000. They had asked ~75 - llulletln. OOQ. ' BY tbe Assoclate<f Prcu: j' Ac~ording to todny's order attorneys Ohicago, Ill., July 30.-TllhtY·five per- sons were killed and ten injured yester- day in nine railroad crossing accidents in various parts of the country. One theory advanced by some peo- ple who heard about the ea~ was that the rock may have been a me- teorite whicl1 reached tile earth. .A meteorite large enough to reach the ground sometime~ explodes on land- ing, nod some think this may have happened at the Miner farm. This theory explains the terrific force \\ith lvbicb the rork must have traveled to imbed itself in the wall. The ttoopers, however, say the rock looks like a common stone and not like n meteorite. men's .Association are looking forward to be ~oid. hurt when an automobile went into the a big nnd successful eon~ention at Hoi· \.\. minor over lG years of age may ditch and turned over twice on the West ley tomorrow and \Vednesday. T1venty- apply for a certificate of age to the SJ- :Uain street road westofBata.viaa.t11;3() two companies have slgnifietl their in- perintendent of schools or to an employ- o'clork yesterday morning, The injured tention of marching in the 11arade, which ment certificating officer. L'pon such ap- Jl{'rson wns Anthony SoUto of Rochester. will start mo;'ing at 11 o'clock on 'Wed- pli~ation a Cel\tificate of age, signed by 17 years old, who received a fractured nesday morniD3. Eleven bands, a fife the officf\r !ssl1ing it and containing the skull and collarbone. Ha VTBS !>peratPd and dt'U•m corps, anti 1111meruus civic or- namp, ti:He of birth, address and signa· on this mot\'ling. Accompanied bs John D• ganizations also will ~e lD the line of lure of the applicant shall be issued to I :Uaggiu, Xo. G1 Jones avenue R<>chester., march. A decorator has been working him if he furnishes such evidence that he I one of the ocoupnnts of the ;..ccked car, in Holley and the public square is tnk- is over Hl years of ago as is required for l.rouog- Soli to was tokr- to St. Jerome'\ ing on a holiday attire as almost every the i~suance of an employment certifi- hospital by n passing motorist. san Francisco, Calif., July 30, 3 p. m. for the insolv~nt corporation will be paid • f • 1 a total of $2o,OOO and attorneys for the -Preshlent Harllmg spent a atr Y com· intervening stockholders a total of $4,• fortable night, according to s bulletin 000, Nine ~ersons were killed when a Pennsylvania eastbound pussenget• train crashed into the automobile, in which they had started across the tracks nt Liggett, eight miles west of here, The train was trnvcliu gabout 50 miles an hour and was two homs late beca<tse of a similar accident near Highland, Ill., in which four persons were killed.. VENIRE OF IZO MEN issued at 11 a. m. today by Brigadier General Charles :E. Sawyor, his personal ph)siclall, \llis condition Is acute and be bas a temJHll'ary ovorstrnilt of his cardia· \ ascu.lnr sy~tem by carry lug on his speak· i11g ctlgagcments wllile Ill,\ the bulletin added. DRAWN FOR 6ARRETT JURY merchant is having his store decorated. catc. Such n certificate of age shalt be Maggio, who is 18 years old, had ~ This is the first time the village has net- mn~Iuslve evidence f~r au employer th .. t few bruises and he left for hollle aftei' ed as host to the fireruen. the ru!nor l1as reached the age certifiet.! I he had helped his friend into the hos-o ~----- Genrra! Sa1vyer's statement Issued af- ter c~>nsultation with two San Francisco ph}>lcians said it would b;- necessary for the President to ltal'e a complete rest durlug tho porlotl of his \acute symp· Cumberland, Court Bouse, Va., July 30.-.A. ·venire of 120 men bad been sum- moned today for tho selection of a jury in the trial of Robert C. and Larkin C. Gar1ett, brotbers ant! formel\ county of- ficials, who are charged with the murder of the Rev. E. S. Pierce. .As during the sessions last week, nt which the court denied a change of venue sought by the state, the court house green todny was patrolled by an armed guard and all per- sons entering the court room were sen reb- eel lor nrms. The dead are :\lrs. Vella Bostwick, 41 years old, of Danville, III. : Richard Bostwick, 1!l years old, nad Clarence Bostwick, 13 months old, brr sons: May Bostwick, 18 rears old; Trilla ':Bostwick, 13 years old, nnd Etta Bostwick, three years o!d, her dnughters. Mrs. Ethel Slm·ens, 21 years old, ot Terre Haute, Ind., and Anna LC<Jna Slav· ens, three 'l!Onths old, her daughter, and Raymond Thomason, 21 years old, of Dansville, the drivel\. HOLD=UP MEN SHOT FIVE; TOOK $70,127 Sports that are th<:> special delisht ot to therein, and the provisions of this pita!. Their companions received minot' Western New York's bra.-e fire fighters section shall not apply to· the employ.,r brUJses and scratches and were able t~ will be held on Wednesday afternoon, of suc]1 minor while the miifor is en- retut·o. to Rocl~ester without medical a&< starting at 2 o'elork with nn exhibition gaged in employment lawful for the age tention. All of them were Italian young drill hehnen the bose company of 18 of and sex as eertiJied to in the certificate I n1en. 'l'beir car wns badly wrecked, Holley's _girls 1,1nd 115 boys of the villas:• of nge.\ Mc.-ording to ~Iagg!o, he and hi• Cash priZes w1l~ be o~ered fot· the vnrt- 'fhis art, whirh is known as section friends were tlnving along the road about ous swrts, wh1ch ~dl be ns follows: 14., 1 of the workmt>n's compensation law, thirty mtles an hour, when a car in front: Hose race, fit\St $1;;,,_seconcl $10; bubJtook effect on July lst. Employers are of tbem suddenly slowed down. Th• a~d hub ~1\C\ ~Igt $1o, ~eco$~d 81100-0; tu~ prote~tlng themsehes by s~curing the brakes en the Rochestcrians' machinf ~ taJ• t ~{ 0 '' ' s:~~ ~; yar neces;ary age certificate•. failed to bol~ and, r~ther than hit tb• -~---- tvms.'~ The President at 0 o'clocl< this lng luul a tcmpcrahn·e of 101°; J 1~; .rP.)I•irativn, 33. \ mom- pulse, 8nt r1·uncisco, Calif., July 30>.-Pres- ••l• nt ll1trding will be sent right back to \.\ ash•ngton by speclal train, as soon us !te !CC'O\'ers from hiS present illness Su£- fi, ••utly to travel, p1·obnbly within two ,. er-ks.. NOTES TO LONDON READY TO FORWARD At the time of the tragedy the crew in charge of the train wns attempting to make up abQnt two hours' time lost due to the nccidont near llighland, lll. The victims at Highlantl were: John Sezs, 40 years old; Sera Denkn, 30 years old: John Lengyle, 3~ years old, nnd John Sszs, Jr., 14 years old, all of High- land. as 1, rs ' , ~ccon •\· ear ahead, thoy went mto the ditch, rolLii Four compnmes have been entered in ing o>er twice SEVEN B j NDJTS fJDED UP- ~ecoc~ic~tj~~IJ dt~~~ ~'lc t~! i~eRo~e:e~ OFFICER CAUGHT Rorltest~ i\Iotorcycllst Hul\t. .11 ~ -~ partment, The winnEr of tho drill will _ Onn<> lleerlin of No. 10 t.:pton par~ ON PAY IUSTER AND be given a prize of $20. The second TWO AT ONE TIME Rochester, rereived n ,concussion of th.t lll.ll Prl•e 'viii be $10. Otller cnsh prizes will I brain wl:en he was thrown from his 'fhe two San Ft•niJII!isco physieinns 11 ho tvero called into consultation by l:r,gaclLer Genel'lll Sawyer lust night were a;;nin i11 conference with Dr. Sawyer nt 9 :20 o'clock this morning. The two lo- •al dl)etors, Ray Lyman W'ilbur, prosi- 1• nt nf Leland Stanford unh•ersity, ant! l•r. Cb.nrles M. Coopet' of Stanford, !teart •r•cmList, bad spent the night in the bo- •l. \bore the President Is ill. ~o,retnry 'York of the lhter1or depart· ment, n former presitlcnt of the Ameri- a n medical nssocintloo, ago in met with ·~\ r<>nsnltants. Prior to the meeting ,,np t>f the ph:tsidnns would make any • atements, but 1t was indiented Genel\lll 'Hner would issue n bullt>tln on the ('•n•·i sian. Pr«ident Hartling today ill' a sick man, II·•, sr~·ious is his illness friends have ' t ,,,it!, beyond n statement issued last q;ht, tnting thnt \new symptoms hut! ,.,,.n tlurh1g the day, imlicl\tlng com· \\ •Ions in the case of the President,'' l\t n wns regarded sullll!ientb serious ' 1 a use cancellation of the Chief Ex- ~ru tvc's enthe California program nnd lo nnng about consultation in which two ,,nding California pl1ysicians were call- 'd 'Tho Presidmtt's sick room is on the 'ght'' floor of a downtown hotel, to •bwb l1o went upon his arrival here 'ar:ly yesterday, after annulment of the !EiiRO 6ANii WORKERS BATTLED WITH WHITE MEN llflT STARTED BY IN\.ASION OF D1\NCE HALL. Chicago, Ill., Jly 30.-0ne negro is d. two county highway policemen are dying and two other men nre usly wouudetl, ns the result of a nt \VO!'tb,. Ill., betwem 150 negrG '\'''·\'r\'\'\ ~nng \\·ot•kers, citizens and earlY\ yeste1·day morning, ac- to the Chicago Bera!d-Exam- of the negroes, who occupy a outside of 'Yorth, at midnight a dance hall iu 'Yorthl where a . wmmnnit:\ dance of w bite persons was 'l'be negroes, armed with nnd revolvers, chose as the white women, taking wives arms of their husbands, says Resistanc9 <Jn the of th•J whites was met with threats dentlJ, says the newspapet·. screams of the \\omen 'were heard \•flil iniR of the village. \Vhen they •l the 11lace the negroes began fir- A•hlilionnl ht>lD wns summoned ant] ll1•y RJTived a genetnl fight start- negroes rctl eatecl towards their when they arrived there, were 1 by 100 other negt•oes nnd the for further nit!, l\Iore than WOl'C exebauged antl there was to hand fight before the negroes TO ESTABLISH REPUBtiC IN tiREECE Lonolun, ,July 30.-Reports have 1 'a•, 'rl the British government of an nt- l•m,t to set up n republic iu G1·eecc in [a·~ of the monarcl1y, Ronald llac- 1r~tl, UD•]Pr secretary for foreign affahs, rl the house of commons tb1s nfter- ~~on. be ns follows: Company coming the • motorcycle \lnle driving cast on Ens~ PREUI:ER POL.'ICARE FIR~I ON l'OLICY OUTLINED BY FRENCH IN JANUARY. Sezs, Denka ami Longyle 1vere killed PASSENfiERS longest distance, $10; tnllest firemnn, $5; Main st(eet just east of the Erie rail• • ' 1 >mpany bringing laTgest. numb~r !!f Dl.:FFALO .'l.t:TO~IOBILE DRIVERS rend ..-r.,sung. nt 11 :;;o o'dock yesterda:r Seranton, Pa., July 31.-0no man men, $10; old;st fireman tn parnd~. s~; , . . forenoon E1s broth or, Garret ECilrlin wns klllell nnd four other persons rorupany makmg best Bppearance, $10. ACCt SEJ) OF EXCEEDI.SG THE wlw wn• ridmg in the si\lecar, escaped wounded in a holdup of a Laurel line Tho -$ports committee consist.!! of Walter SPEED LDfiT, 1'1'ith slight bruises. Both ar& ;young Contino•~ on the \\\and pnge. cnr ncar Moosic today by seven bandits, m~n. . . . who c\'cnped with 11.-o satchels contain· Contlnnet1 \\ tb.fl Reeon~ l!AJ't. Eeerlm lost control of h1s macbwa ing S10,127. The money was to be u.sed JUDr.E HELD SUNDAY COUD'T wbon he let go the handlebars ~th one in paying nnthrncite eon! workers nt BODY OF f1 ll \HAND U I\ hand to ~h for h1s hat, wbtch wa~ two-collieries, ' 1\..1\lfl blmmc n[. . fhe motorf\yela swer>ed into Ed1vin Murphy, a pnsscngcr, was shot Catching the tiV<l at once, :Uotorcyele the o~rb, hlltmg a hydrn~t nnd hurlina 8 ;~~. 1 ~! 30 ~ 1 !~~!~ch ~~~~ 'VATER PIPE LINES ginn notes in answer to the British repar· BLOWN AT SYDNEY ntion communication were both sllghtly retouched before being finnlly transmit· ted for their expectca delivery in Lon- don this afternoon. 'l'his came , as the result of exchanges of views lietwcen Paris ami Brussels. It is <ionfidcntially asserted in well itt- formed quarters thllt Premier Poincare's reply is set squarely on the trcnty of V~rs:1illes and on the Franco-Belgian policy outlined on January 11th-that negotiations with Germany are impos- sible until her passive resistance Cf'nses, nud that the evacuation of the Rubr is impo<sible until the payment of repara- tion is absolutely guaranteed. The Belgian note is in accordance with the l'reneh on these two points, it is statetl, although differing on other fea· tures of the repnrntlon question, such ns a ne1v conferenee to fix Germany's enparity to pny, Those who have ~eeu both notes say the Belgian document is th'e more con- structive, in the sense that it goes into m~thJds of settlement wllich might'prove effective, while the French premier re- gards a change of nttitUtle on the parl: of the German government toward the treaty as the first essential, Prolllier Poincare takes 12 tyMwril· ten pages to develop his thesis, while Pren1ier ThE>unis requires only six to for.m Jlate his practirnl suggestions. It Is expected in French official circles that consitlerably more negotiations will be neressarl' to come to n final decision reg-.mling the reply to Germany propos- ed by tbi! British, the French and Bel- gian roplies b~ing regarded ns in no wise final. Due for nn Airing. London, July 30.-The light of pub- licity se~ms likely soon to be thrown on the pre~ent reparation negotiations, through nn airing of the subject iri the hou~2 of commons, which is to adjouru Thmstlay until November, , Tlw Fren~h and Belginn amoasrradors were to deliver to Lord Curzon this af- ternoon the replies of their governments to {lr~at Britain's recent reparation note. Dr. Sthamer, the German nmbas· sndot', hntl nn appointment to see the British foreign secretary afterward. 'rhel'c will be a full meeting of the Dr it isb ~abiuet tomorr<>w morning to con•litler the note and it is said tbat to- morro\v night the bouse of commons will eng-:>gc in a debate regarding the Rnhf! 1\bid will end the secrecy of the recent nllit!d negotiations. It Is anticipated Premier Baldwin will out:ino the British program in the course of tlJC debn_t_t>. ____ _ OREENWICH FERRY BOAT DESTROYED BY FLAMES IY-8TERIOUS EXPLOSIONS FO~CED WORH AT STEEL PLA...~T TO CLOSE. HEAVY DAMAfiE ·EXPECTED and instantly killed, !', J, Derkin and ·FOUND ON HJf...HWTY Officer \Ynlsh nrr~sted 'Valter Gaston, tho r.Jors frn~ the mnr~tne. ~he am• Archie Hensall paymaster of the West U 11 No, 1:!3 Peck nwnue, Buffalo, and John hulanre from St. Jeromea hosptt.al took End Conl Co::Opnuy- at Sbickshinney, - Petlock, No. 302 G01ldyear avenue, Bu!- ~e two Jnu~~ men 1 <> St. Jerome's, whert\ Pn.. were seriously wouJlded, \ntl Phil v.nne rmatn~d for treatment, ~ ED\..,.ARD Sf ~ falo, on cllnr~ of speeding at tbe rate Scribner nnd an unidentified worunn :also •• · IE.o'l.&ER. AGED 3o, Anto C~>lllsion at the Same P.Int~t. w~ra shot, but less seriously wounded. lULLED BY AN AUTO~IODILE of thirt:; miles al1 honr on West M'ain Two automobiles collided at tlre acene Ho!'Sllll and another paymaster were street yesterday afternoon. City .Judge w hde their drivers wero looking at tho <'arrymg the money to pay olE workers WEST OF CLARENCE. Le Seur held Sunday conrt for thn two motoresrlfr accident, l>uc no ono in tb., in the We~t End anthracite mine, moLorists. aud fined each $10. Gnston is ears was hurt. One of tlte machines, About :lhc mdes from ]Jere, near l\Ioosir, a laborer nod l'etloclt, a switchboard owned by Fostel\ Karpf. Xo. 27M Sene<:a where the train stOllped for n few min· S£! DCft fOD liiE DRIVER wir~mnn. street~ Buffalo, bud stopped near tha utes, two men came aboard and Joined ll.l\ 1\ Ch:rrge-d 1vith cutting a corner and tvr~rked motorcycle. The other car Sytiney, N. S., July 30.-A series of five otl1N·s, who hnd boarded the tl\aiu Eddently killed by n speeding auto- breaking a trnfli,. s1gn, Charles E. Pear- dril·•n. b)' T. C. Kennedy, wns moving mysteJ·ious explosions occurred here to- llt Scrnnton. mobile while he was walking along the son of No. 16 :\lorton avenue, n hnemnn, slowly pnst the arcrdent when it: barely day. Pipe lines Rupplying the plant of After n whispered ronversa tion Uo ~tnte road three miles west of the v1!- wns arrestell Sntnrdny night by Oflit>er touch...O another marhme nnd wns thrown the British Empire Steel Col\}lorntion seven bnndits, nil of 11•hom were 'Ull· lage of Clarence, the ilody of' J::iw:t:d Hnrtmnn_ Pearson forfeited a deposit into Karpf's automoblle. The front o:de wh~ro a strike is in progress. were blown mnsked, or~rred the pnsmnstors to sur· Shear~>r, about 35 years old, au Akron of $5 b)' not appearing' in c1ty court this. nod 11 \11\\'1 on Karpf's n.achine were up nt severn! points, fordng work to reulcr theu• satche~. 'Vheu they 1vere farm hand, was found by a mot1~ truck morning. Be will he required to pny for bt>nt out uf sbnpe. A fender was bent Oll close. re!used, .they opened fire at Hensall, driver shortly before 6 o'clock this mlll'l- tile bt'Okt>n tra:ffic sign. Kennt>dy's automobJle. The poli<'e 1vere advised that several usmg thC!r revolvers freely. Bullets bad ing, He had been dead nbout thr~e hours. Burt Newmnn of Eost Pembroke, a For a {ew moments passing motorists men bad been seen Ieavinr: from Prince struck tl1a !oln' passengers and imbedetl l\Inrks on the road indicated that the farmer, and E- D. Hughes of Attica, a thrcaten«< to <'r<>ate a traffic jain at the nnd Inklings stret where one of tile ex- thrmselves Ill the woodwork o( the f!ar, mnn had been struck by an automobile salesman, appeared in city court this srenc <>f thP nccrdcnt, but troo 11 ers from p!osions Or<'llrred.' According to the po- l'lfore ~~le t•rri~<d ras;:~rrers succeeded which swung eight feet from the pavo!- mol'lling, 'elln_rg-<Jd with having improper the barrnrk~ aruved a~d ke~t the auto-' lice the explosions were caused by bombs., m ~uckmg behru•l !he1r seats. ment ns it hit him, Shearer was wear· l!ghts on th&Jr automobiles. City Judge ?JObll';' m.ovmg. Batavra whee made all OM blew up at Pl'ince and Inklings W !th the mon~>7 !n their ~ock~ts the ing O'l\eralls and was In ,;bhirt s'c :ves Lo Seur su~]K!nd~d judgement when thPy mvesu.gat1on of the accrdent, street~. wlliclt is in the very heart of tile ~~~~Jts B made. o!I m the direction of when he wns killed, p!eadetl gnJ!ty, Both we,e arrest~d by Drove Into a Trolley Cnr Pity. T?c damage was henvy. More 1 pa~el;~; ~~~ '::, ~e~~~~~~.:~~~r t~~~~ ~~· oilt\o:r~~:; ~~~h~~a:r:~to~i~i~e ~~~ ~fli~~ra~a~~a~~s ~::;.~m;.n h on Saturday AitPr rra,.hiu~ into a street \ear Ol\ damage ts ~xpeeted to result from the cnpe. State and rit.l' f.clice sent out found by authorities Whv investigatstl. g g Jg t. Wost ~nin street, nent\ l\nion street, ail sudden cuttmg off of. the large. wat~r g(nernl nlarms aud de$Cuptive authtori· State troopers stationed nt Clarence and SAW AN Ar.J:D WOMAN 3.:30 o l'lnek _on Saturday aft~rnoon nnd supply needed for ~~rJous o~eratrons m ties to nearby to , 11 ~. , C<lnstable Marely of thnt town were no- ut; b.nll.[ wrockJDg b~s a~tomob>le, :Bober~ the ~tcel.plant, partrcularly m the coke tified of the finding <If the body and DISAPPEAR JN WOODS B. StE\Yenson of !\o. 583 Plsrnoutb (lve. ov<>n sectwn, LAWYERS WILL DISCUSS went to the seen~. An iu~estigation was nuo, Rorhestcr, was nrrPsted by :Motor. The <'ity is planning a supply of small mado also by Dr. Cml D. Danser of 'WEST OF RIVER STREET :~de flflhr ~alway, charged 1\lth driv. quantity of water for vitnl needs until S_UPREI'E cn\RT ClJDBIN·.: Buffalo, Erie county t!Ol'Oner. The body Stot- mg \\bllo intuxic.-nted. He mad~ !!. d~ repairs nro completed. Ill IJIJ n 'U wns removed to n mor-tuary in Buffalo. •· tP<>up?.r~ u'atl<' n fl'ultlosa srnrch posn of ~100 for his appenrnilce in ciry STATE APPLE liROWERS • WILL HOLD EXHIBITION WESTERN' NEW YORli: ASSOCL-\.· TfON INfERESTED. New York, .Tuly 30.-Yarious agencies interested in fruit mat•keting in tbe east nre joining in n campaign to bring nbnut better grading ant! packing of eastern fl'Uit. This is consideretl the first st~p in getting eastern fruit to the consumer. New Yol\k state apJ,., gro1vers will bold nu nPJJle nnd fruit sltow in this city next November at the Grand Central palacell The space nvailable is to be al- loted without cost to growE>rs' co·opern- tive associations aad individual growers who are able to meet tho requirements ns to quality and •olume of f• nit, Not only npples, bn.t othet· ft•uits nntl honey nnd maple tu•otlu~t:;; will be on view. Exhibitors will be un<'er no ex· pense, other thlln to bling the fruit to New York anti stage their exhibit. They will be able to meet buyers, take orders, and at the end of the show nll the fruit will he sold. Among tlwse which Itnve already made application for spnce are the ~·estern :\ew YJrk Fruit Gro-\vnrs 7 Co-OpPrntiva Packing association, the Hudson V111ley Fruit Growers' Co·operativ~ association, the Hudson River Fruit Exchange, the Chautauqua nnd Erie Grape gl'Oirers, and a number of large indivitlual gl'ow- ers. All applications should be mnde at once to Tbnmns E. C1·oss, Lagrangedlle. CHfEF TOPIC BEFORE CONVEN· TION AT ~IINNEAPOLIS. Sbearer is said to bnve heen a rather nearly \ 11 ln<t n!~:ht <\or nn •><•d womnn, court thh afternoon. l-1te't'onson dri't'CII ece~ntric character, wlw had been work- wh•> wns bo!le't'£\d to ba'l\o dis.tpponrod in n•w cars from Buffalo to Rochester foil! ing on various farms in the- town of .Ak· the l•woolls nest of L. c. Strr•h & o'on~· the .Tnmfi McCnll Estate of Roehester 1 ron and wns lately employed on the Don· grrenhous<\s on l\l't'er stroet. !loy E. Car- Fol'd denier~. lliunenpolis, Minn., July 30.-Prv· o;-an fnrm nenr \Akron He leaves no lisle, ,.,.liD liros nt l'onth :)I\la and Hiler .\rre>rdmg: to tho report of the acci· posllR to curb the pow~r of the Unit'lil family, it is snid. The accident hn!l'- <treots, rPportl d to tho horrnrk\ nt 8 dl'nt nbt:unP<I by tl!~ police, the street: States. Supreme Court Ill the mattet• of pened half n mile \est of the junction o'\luck lnst nlgllt that he hll.d scon tb<> cnr \\U.S gnmg WPSt nnd Ste>onson was cl_ecilll'mg nets ?f. Congress unconstitu- of the Goodrich rond with the main road. woman •alk \ 1 \'\<: the ro1<l nair a milP tmvohng •n>'t He 11ns tlr1ving :rather tionnl by a mnJouty vote, are expected west or the greenhou.o and tllrn go Into \ildlr. II l<n~ snid, nnrl \ben he turned to ,be one of the impol\la~t questions be· BALLOONIST WARREN ALLEN tho woods., whrrr no furtbt• t•oce ol her nut to niOIII n !Darbme he crashed htllt:> fote lhc nnnual conventiOn here of the contd be f'(lunrl th<> snf£\ nf the trnlloy car. Tho \'ld~ .\.mori~nn bar a•socintion August 20tll FELL 9a fEET AT NUNDA Tho t~ree trooper< IIllo \•·re sent to look the str<'et rar wn~ dented nnd o;;e side to 31st, nrcorthng to John Junell, secrc- for the \·omnn penetrate•! <'Very P·•rt of of Ste'l\~ns~n·s mnc!Jine was smashed . tary of the convention arrangements BROTHER OF THE ~IA.J.~ HURT Dl th•l nciqhh<'rlng wnnds In lh<'ir se:urlt nn l Ftfty unllats was th<' amount ~f lhEI co~~i~\:~orate array of legal talent in . BATAVIA LAST ~u\Ml\!ER. • ~!~~/~~~~. ~~~ 0 \' 0 ~~.;;::;.~~~t~;l!~~~g~l;l~~ ~ 0 ~n~t~~~~e~,te':,np\:;~t~-:a~~s e~iy Pce:~;t the l\nited Statl's, England, France, \\arren .Allen of DansvJll£\ '' bnlloomst ity. Tboy norlled until 3 o\rlnek tht& thi\ mornmg. when be pleaded guilty to South _<\mericn nnd Canada will partici· and a _brotllor of Edward ~en of No: 9 morning. Fmrners In thot Iornllt•· hn<•' rlrnlllg lm nmoru<Jblie while intoxicated. pate in the sessions, l\Ir, Junell said, tho Hutchms place, tho Bntana balloomst, been aRk\! hy the trooper. to lnfor•u th•ru Ill' \\\ mrested at S :55 o'clock 'Sunda\\ for~ign representatil•es being guest and of Mrs, .Augnst. Pnltuar of :z:io: 3!J1 If they find nn~- clue to the \horeal.uuts mornmg by .llolorcycle Officer Jnmes \' L d B\ 1- 1 s. School street, sustnmed severe lnJUrtes of the myster!orts '\\Dnn. · 01 11 ,eu lea.d,. 1 ,ord chnnrellor ttnd which will d1sable him for several weeks 8ewl'al Collisions Ueported. o~~ of G_rent Bntnms ablest ~~g~l mmds,lns n result of a ninety-foot fnll from his THUNDER AND LlfiHTNIN6 I .\utomobJ!<'~ dmen by ~Irs, Robert WJ.i delncL· one of the prmr:pnl nd· balloon while making un ascension nt HO 'llua• 9 i Xo. :lin C<Jhuubia avenue, Eoch- dr~~8\5· :-;'mula last Wednesday, un AHEAD OF -THE RAIN' P~tet•, Bn•l J•mpb Brenmnn of No. 10 1 resent nnd former members of tha According to word recei~ed in Batavia --·-- l.ouue JIRik cullule<! on \Vest l\.[ain Supre1ue Court ha\·~ promi,uent places both ~Ir. Allen's legs 11 ere broken, the I STORl\I THIS AFI'ERXOOX :\I '\DE strert at '·:m n'r lnt k lnst e' eniug, doing on ~be :program. Clue£ Jusbce Taft, as right in three places nntl the left in two I · · · · some ~hght damage ,to Mr. .Brenman'!f chn.mnan of the ~ommitree on judicial places, and surgeons find it impossible to COOLER WEATlffiR, car. _ , ethws, wlll rend Ins report August 30th, set the fractut*s at the present time. 1 Another threatening bot sp•ll was Steriw~ Sm.1tb of No. ::!01 West Sbh The fail r~sulted whon something went <\hecl;cd at lcaot temporanly, by n thmt- <trPrt .. 1\)\_mLug Pn: reported to the PATRICK COYNE ADMITTED wrong with the parat.hhute nfter it hat! der storm which broke early th 1 s ufter- Bata\lfl l'••ilrp that hts automo~Ue was MURDE D OF been cut loose from th~ balloon. :>Ir. noon. .\r..,nn<l the noon hour sharp •trur:!' <tf tht> four corners in ~lba nbout n HJS .BRIDE Allen bud not made n flig:ht before ia flushes of lightning and deep peals of 10: [,, . \do<'k ~esterday morn1ng by & 1'1ttsbmg, Pa., ,July 30.-Pati·ick nine years. tbumler h<>t'llld~<l tb~ 1lfllll'Ont·hing rnin, \\'\ '~'\:e11 by Clu~rles R. Fay of Elba. Coyne, wl1ose bride of a few we{:ks w·as Edward .Allen sustained a fractured whieh ditl not tinnily ·teach th\ e 1 ty uu- ~Jr .• · .mlths _mnch~ne was damaged'. . Greenwich, Conn., July 30.-1l'be fer- ry bont Greenwich, plying between this place and Bayville, L. I., was destroyetl by fire, which broke out in ono of the rrobins this morning. Captain B~nja01ir. Bell nnd members of the crew ~\'enpcd with the loss of their clothing nnd 11er- sonal belongings, The craft belonl(Ct! to the F1•rd A. Wesck company nnd was 1nlued at ..::$:::5:::0:::,00:.:..:0.:... ---- UNIDENTIFIED MOONSHINER KILLE)} BY DRY A~IENTS fo11nd d<>n<l in their •home nt Port Per·' wrist when his parachute became en tan- til after 1 o'clock. .\ frw large hall- \\lui~ th'ivrng h1s •ednn east on Mnm l'S, n suburb, July 17th, tocl~y was sn..id gled in trees ami telephone wires on stones fell before the rain, but not in suf- \ n front of the !'fOtel ~!chmond to have co)tfessed to Robert Braun, coan· Porter avenue while mnltlug a parachute ficient .mmbrrs to cnu<e any damage, l•.I'Pd II. lllowu: the t.a:ncnb drner. wus ty tlete~tive, that )le kill;d ller, Coyne's drop, in con!1ection with one of _the as- Several •lonfenin~ rlaps of thunder ~tt ?Y a marbme .. dr1ven. by John ,E. confe•swn wns made m the hoSilital cens1ons wlnch he mnde .tt .Austm pnrk would soemingly indlentc tl:n~ at least ·lome, nnnther ta::ncnb drlve:. aeeordmg_ 11·here he wa staken, after he bntl lost last summer. some of the lightning holts Mrtlck nearby, to n rt•pmt .Jutle to tl1e pollee. by ~Ir. his leg in n railroad ncddent, shortl;v nlthollgh no tlmnnge \VIIS r~pnrted, ::lev- Brown. :Ur )ioore .was bac-ktng frolll nfter the crime was committed. FRESH AIR CHILDREN ernl slight inteJ·ruptions Ill Plrctnc pow. tl1P curb \\\n tho nl'Ctdent l'Ccurred. Tbq- lllnnila Llltes Pcrfurues, LEAVE TOMORROW l{ORNINr. er nnd tel£\pllone senic~ oreuned. Strr~t ContlnnPil on thP •PrnntJ Dare. Jl 'U ~ar service 1vns suspended during the )lnniln, July 30.-~'he people of the Ft h · h\ll 1 1 b noon hour fo1• ln~k of po11er, but \\' J·e. Pbiltnllines have S!l~nt H.273.332 pesos ·es aLr c l tl'en, w IO lave ecn en- ,, tertained fot• two we~ks in Genesee coun. •umed shortly :nfter 1 o'elod<. Thor<> for lt!xurics sinl'e the ~rst of Jnnuary ly will assemble at the court house park was a slight dro;J in tellJpernt·lre. \Vould Prated Cl!lldren, Gene1·a, Switzerland, July 30.-Tho protection of childr~n from undesirable moving pictures is the object of a reso- lution adopted at the annual meeting o& tile international chilt! welfare nssocia- tion 11hich hns decided to create an of- lirinl rentral burenu for control of world moving pietures with 11 clearing house of infr,rmation frori.1 all courttrie-s ronccrn- ing films, good or bad, for children, Huntington, W. Yn .. July 30.-An un- identiflcd moonshiner wns killed and two wounded in n fight with prol1ibition agents here early todny. .Aftw the bot- tle a posse wns sent in sentrh of the first bantl, which lmtl got away. Of th1s amount automob1lrs took the ma- ' , . • j~>r pnrt, but diamonds nnd other prcciou·a nt 9 0 clor~ ton;on.:ow nwrnm~ !nq Wll~ Will Aid iu Wat•c! Pt•os~eution. stones, peJ•fumeJ'Y and c.-osmctirs show up !Pa;e for ;'\ew York on the 10 · 0 ' ~clock :o<e1v York, ,July 30.-Thomus J. 0'- Trndo l.lnions [.()siug 1\lembers. lnrgelr in the ru•toms l'PNII'fls. tra1n on th~ New Yor?: Centra~ rmlrond, Xeil!, well kno\Vtt commercial and civil . London, July 30,:-Trade unions in . Before lenvmg they will be we1gbed and Jnwyer, wrified a•report th 1 t J:e hnd h••u England have lost B1ol,503 members tim·- Eu~onrage 0Jlrll Au• Realling. reg1steretl at the court houso park. ap 11 ointed a sprl'inl deputy atlornev gen- ing the last ~ern·. 'l'bis decrense is snid 1 Tintuos Aires, July 30.-Public square• I Women of tile Pr .. sbrterinn chur~h era] to aid in the prosecutirn of TI•nlter to have resnltrrl fron1 tlw nbsoqltion by 1 nnd pnrl;s of the dty of Buenos Aires nre prepa1·ing lunrhe• for the cllildren tojs. 'Yard, wealthy bnkor's son, ,in<lie!ed tile gt•vHnment of sofue of tho functions mon 11ill be pto>iclrtl \ith small public,eat on the trnin. The are to be recently for tb~ murder of Clarencc n t one performed by the unio~s~ _ libraries set up h the open air, MRS. THERON F. WOOODWAIID SUStAINED .BROKEN HIP l£1'•. Tl~eron 1'. Woodward, aged 77 y•ms, wifo of the veteran Baravln. shM drn lcr, \U<trti nrd a fractured right hip wh~n she r .. n nt her boruo, N'o. 11 Lihertr stteet, nhont 10 o'clock on Snt• uulay night. An examination wlll made n s soon ns the rxtt?nt of t~o ' I