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Pru•rt~ of --------~--~----~-~~ ;Th to Afl Genesee ....,._ If I\\ \nnt to t~ll your Want to thi. -!.-,uno v~orle of Gonesc!J county, cal! ~ and put a Wnnt Ad lu Tbe News. THE DAILY N .. . · \Ri~M Memorial\ DAILY cq~(JIJLAuo:~r-;. · Ew t · · nltR ichoel ~!nary n~:~~G 9,f2.1 0 .An Ad ta 'Iba New• neachos the People;, ----· 46- WHOLE NO. 13,S32. lHESIDENT APPEARS VICTOR IN SKIRM,ISU A6AINST PNEUMONIA HARDINfi FEEUNti BET= 1ER !ND -lESS EX= H!USTED. ------ FEW HOURS REST ---- EXTRWB . MEASURES 10 PRODUCE QlltT IN THE HOTEL FOit THE PATIENT. p, .. ,,,Jeptial Headquarters, Palace Ho- t•!. Son ]'ranci.;o:o, Calif., July 31,- Prcsident Harding appearc<l today to b•e 110D the first prelil!lina~y skirmish ia Li,; light agaiLst bronc:hial-pneumouia nn~ a \•mling complieatlons. . \n otlicial bulleti!l issLICu l:!y the five pop:cinus attenqing him suid there had b\n 110 extension duTing the night and wly l'\rt of. t.he day of tho pueumonicnl areus nnd that.the heart action wns dell- DHI:'IY ;IUPl'OVCd... 1 PROfiRAM OF TOUR fROVED TOO HEAVY FOR THE EXECUTIVE . · San Francisco, Calif;, Jul:v 31. -Here is the record of work per· formed ami dillico.lties undergone, which wore down President Hard- ing's physical c~ndition so t)1tlt what was believed to he nt first a mild case of pton~nine poisonipg, developed .. ,into sexious illness: · Left Washingtiln J'une ~Otb, traveled 3D days. Covered by train, steamshlp and a utotnoblle, approximately 1,500 miles. Deliveretl sixt:v speeches, of whiqb 13 were s~t addresses at night before large cro1vds nnrl rep· resented careful and Iaborhus preparation hcforelmud. ExiJOSetl ·himself to nll sorts of weather ant! arduous condlti1>ns to address co ger crowds from rcnr platforms of. his special traJn . Membel's of the Presidential pnrty declared that the maki:ng of some of these platform speeches because of coutlitions encountered 1vns ndmost as wearing as the pre- po ration and doli-very of the set uddresses. BATAVIA, N. Y., TBESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1923-FOUR O'CLOCK. Police allowed an r:w.w. reel flag to wave opposite the clocks nt Hohok~n. man:v citizens indignant because the Stars. and Stripes were not_ llo1vn nlo11gside. !airs into their own hands. They pulled dowu the r~d flng, tot•e •t to. shr~ds and torn up. N. J. It remained there two days, 'J.'hen a group of workingmen took af· burned· it. Ahow, the flag is being MARYLAND FLOOD DROVE HUNDREDS AWAYFROMHOMES ENFORCED PROHIBJTION HAS BEEN 6RE:4T BENEFIT TO THE AMERICAN WORKMAN BONDSMEN OFFER $5,000 TO SETTLE · CARMICHAEL CASE fiONfiS AND SIREN S()UNDINfi IN CHORUS MEANT NO CALlMIT'Y Bno.g ! Bang ! Bang! •·ent the police signal gong. Dlo.g-ling--ding-ding, 'sound~d a bell ~n an ambulance. 0·1>-o-o-o-o-, wailed the siren of n fire· 6:uck. .All three of- them were going at once downtown about 10 o'clock this morning, and as any one of t}lem might portend a calllmity, the thr·ee of them might mean tha\ somfr cataclysm of ultra calamit- ous proportions bad orrurrf'd, ::.•, thought people who board tb~ alarns. But: \things ain't what th~y seem,\ as some philmoph~r or psycil.ologist once remarked. 'J.'here had been no terrible murder, ac- cide!lt, fire or explosion, as an ex- cited investigator found oat. Police headquarters was trying to reach n patrolman because some colored roustabou•s unload- ing George L. Dobyn's shows on Liberty street had made a dis- turbance. An officer wns Hecure!l and reprimanded the offenders. 'J:il.e ambulance was merely go- ing after a patient who was ill at her home. The fire trtJ:ck was: headed for n gasoline station !1> replenish its diminished suppiy of gasoline. PRICE 'rWO OENTS FOUR NORTII JAVA .MEN HURT :WHRE ON l'HEIR WAY TO FlfiH1 FLAMES. .. BOLT HIT WOODEN, TOftR O.F :FARl\1 BGJLDIN6S M'D CROPS: SL'\FFERED SEVERE LOSSES. • Yarysbu:rg, July 31.-St.. P11trick's CatbolJc c:hurcb at .Java. C~nter, erected 4>; years a~o ~t a <'OBI of $50,000, VIas demosed by fire after it \las titruck by 'lightmng during. the severest storm of the season in Wyoming county about 3 o'duck yesterday afternoon. Four mem- bers of til.e Xorth .Java fire company o.:n their way to figi:>t the flames were injured when the autom-obile truck, on which the chemical engine was mounted, skidde-d and o~ertttrned in the ditch about h uf way between Java Center and :Sorth. .Java. • Clarence llut\Phy suffered a brok<.>n thumb aad bad laceration~ on his face and \\'alter &·hwah suffere!i. laceration.s, al•o painful bruises. Mr . .A.hueter and ~r. Bak<\r we~e burned by chem!C)tls, whirh we1'e dis.chnrged when the engine ovPrturnl'd. :Mr. Baker's ctest and lace were seriously burned. The President, tile bulletin said, had rxpr•·,.srd ltim~elf as feclil•ll better ant! Je\ exl.:mstcd. His tcmp<'l'Oturc at 0 a. n •. '\'\lOU', about one tlerree less thnn thot <>1 yesterday; pnlse 120, t1 drop of u,,. fMJ ;y~sterday, and respiration 40, nu-l rrgular, ns compared ·with 44 and i~ l'\'i''''\ as wns givca in tl1e report yes- 1 t,r,Jas. In 30 dnys sleeping oU!y threo JtiglJts outside his private car or off his shitl. Maintained almost const[Ll)t touch with his office in Washing· ton even whilo traverai:ng Alaskan waters on his ship nnd transacted muclt official bU:Siness by tele- graph, wireless and the mails. IDAMAfiE WEST AND NORTHWEST OF BALTIMORE RUNS INTO .MILliONS. New York, 'July 31.-Prohibition hns been of great bmefit to .A.meri- Nlll worl<men, particulurly those in the steel industry, Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the board of tha t:nited States Steel corporation, said in n statement to the Xew York Timei to· day. CITY ATTORNEY DECKER WILL MAKE A RECOMMENDATION -RO_TA_It_Y.-CL-UB_O_F_B_AT-AV..:-.IA- Lightni:ng struck the -wooden· tower ol tlie church in the >cry !teigh.t of the storm nnd lollowed tha framework throug1i the Interior of the building, whioh b~came a mass of flomes iu a fe-w' minutes. None of tl1e furnis)lings nor the stained glass window• could be !!tV• ed. All t:hnt remains Is tbP brick walls, which • are so badly racked that they au-a e:tpected to colliipse. l'r'\'\lcnt Hurtling. characteristically ru :~ud detcmtined, is fighting the great· .-t b~[[le of his carce1~[J, struggle in llht<'n t.is hfe jg the stnke. An::ugned against him nre bronc!Jo- i'\'\rnonia, symptoms of which were dis· ~~~rre•l by the attending physicians late la-t night, and also tlte dnnger of other romplt<ntions. Arrn;yed in his fnvoi '\ 1,, cnlm determination, a subsidence •he Parlier nbdominal trouble and the· nnd prayers of a nation. ~Is han· ls an ndmittcilly weakened physi- Despite violations of tJte 18th amendment in Jar~e cities, t:he good TO OOUNCIL.MEN. 601Nfi TO RED CLI)VER mN Omitted his usual daily periods of exercise and recreation. I TERMS OF lREAtY FINALLY C~MPILED Bnltimor~, :\fd., July 31.-Aiter ~nus- ~ffeets of prohibition, he said, in- <City Attormy Decker's efforts in fol- . 'II\ f d 11 • d • c1 udrtl decreases in crime and pOl'· lowing up the matter of thd alleged short- mg mt 1ons 0 ° ars amnge to prop- nge in tho accounts of former City Clerk orty, the flood which swept the counties ot·ty, and increases in ltenlth nnd lrn J, Carmichael hnve nt last borne west and northw~st ol l3altimore, reach· sm•lngs of work~rs. Ur. Gary op- fruit nnd after endless conferences and cd lts crest cmy this morning and slow· posetl proposals to nme.ld the Yo!- months of cotnmttnicnu\on he t's now I'D 1 strn<l nrt to Jll'rmit the sulc of light '' Y •tarted to recede. wines ami beer. receipt of a proposal for n settlement for The floocl was caused by clou<lbm·sts $3,000 from the American Surety Com- and n series of thunder atorms, causing pauy of Buffalo, llr. Carmk•pnel's bo::tds- ·the Pnta!lSCO t·i-ver to overfiolv its banks novs AND tilRLS men. late yesterday after carrying bridges nnd U )fr, Decker will submit the proposal buildings before it nncl driving lmndretl• BOUND .FOR HOME to the common connell a~ Its regular of fam!lles frmn their homes. meeting tomorrow eorening and in the ltesc11e parties fought through the meantime will make a detailed <~tudy of tlarkness and rising wnters to snye !am- tho offer and draw up crrtnin recom- ilies whose bomes were mnroonctl. ITown mcndatibus which he p1a::ts to make to A!IIERICJL.\' CLAIMS .LEFT ,OPEN after town was thrown into darknes~, TEARS WERE SHED Al\UD liUSTLE the city fathers. FOR NE60TL4.T£C)N WITH TUR- tnakin• work by rescue pnrti~s very diffi- \l'iD Jlt:STLE o\T TUE NYC According to the reports of .John J. 1\EY IN TUE J!'U~URE. cult. 0 In addition to thil families that ~ \' • ' ' ' Chartres of the state comptroller's office were forced to nbnndon their homes ST;I,TJON. in Albany, who examined the !ormer othe~s who. sought ;tCfiJgee .:~n uppe; ~ ~Jerk':;> nCC!llln~e. sho~u~o whtch ex~ t floors, hail to be rescued by neighbors. . ' ; • • . . lS(S nt lhl! prc.s!!llt bme J& lD tile nelsll· CABLED TO :WASHINQ10N: · .. :Barns ~a livcstoc!£ wore ~r«~v~:- n\~ny WELL SUPPLIED WITH FOOD oo~;i~ais 0 ih~ 4 ~:)Jnt which actouuy cnn Lt~.usnnne, July :lL-..Tiie Turltlsh and m rho swlftly- ffowtnll' cut•rcnt. 1hl~s ' . . .be laid to the fault of Mr. c.~rmichael, ac- Americnn eJqmrts today compUed a for- and ~ow-er plants_ wore ~ooded nn.d t~et~ . Hnnr!s wnv!~g, hatHJ~ercbtefs -~utter· cording to the report, a3d while there mula for insertion in \the proposed Turco- machmery wrcckcil. ''hole sections of mg, trJ~s of good·b~C', tbe wht. ~lc of are seures of unpaid wat~r bills of se>- Amoricnn treaty, which lca:vcs tlte entire railroad tracks wcro torn up and whirled the trnin ~s it slowly ~B '.ned motton,- !'ral years bark which the attorn•y hnd question of .American claims open for u.wny. nud the hrc_sh Air ch!ldteL. wlto hnvc hoped to ehnrge ngninst the bonding . future negotintiop. Botil. 'J.'urltcy and l!'ollowlng n cloudburst nenr Woo<!· spent n glorious t\·o wo.,ks m Genesee company, he !loints oat t!lnt the city tho United States mntnnlly oblignted to binc nt B 11· m. yesterday the Pntnpsoo r?unty homes were _rrtura.ng til Ne\v mny proceed to eolleet sucb d!!linqueut conduct the neg;otlnti~ns nnd by til.em to began to rise ravidly nloug both the !or~, where memones of broad. fiel_ds, arconnts by rourt action and in n11 decide the nature ,of claims, that nrc ad- north nnd sonth brnncbes. A. sa\v mill coolmg b;cezcs, srcrn tr~es and l'Jpphug probabilities rccow•r a lnrge amount of miHsiblc, and also to provitle n method nt Sykcs•-ille wns '\aslted away, electri~ waters. \Vlll make more :oleL·~tlc the be~!: the money .::i.;;n.;.vo:.:l.;.or_rd:;';_ __ _ for adjusting them. ' light nne! power wires wero torn down ~d. pavements ,and erol\ dcd tenement dt - Doth Joseph E. Grew, A.rnericnn rninis- nnildl thed:r:,~rt1 1 t ~rntnchP~krides ntt]Syt!keds-~ tnXt!icl the confusion ami. bustle of their ter to S1vitzerland, who is conducting v c r.n '.' cs mms cr 1 e were oo c • dep:nture from the Nc 1 ..- Yotk (Jcntrnl AKRON FIRE COMPANIES tho Anll'rican negotiations nud lsmet Rosa 25 Feet. stntion shortls,.nfter 10 o'clotk this morn· TO VOTE ON NE\V PLAN I'ashn, lender of the Turkish delegation, Within n short time the t•ivcr hn<l ing there wns' n wee tinge of sadness; have cabled the text cf tbo formula to risen 25 f~et at Woor!stoek, ovcrfiowin.,~perhups the feeling wns deep~r than was 'YILL HAVE A VOICE IN DISBAND· their respective gover:nments. The 'vhole the briU•e and covering the first tlom·s ··apparent. )lnny !tostn, d nrmg the s!tort l\IENT PROJECT. text of the ne1v treat:y Is now beloro the of ,twclllngs. By 8 : 1 u p. m. yesterda'y two w~eks of the y~m1~•ters' stny, hnve state department nt \'Washington ·and the the water had begun backing up in Ef~ learned to lo>e their I!ttlo gues!s ns Nothing of importance resulted from .American delegation is a wnitiu~~: finn[ licot t City, flooding :Main .street. Inch .though they wer~ tlte!r own cht!dren, tho jt>int meeting of Akron's throe fire instructions. !ty inch it crept U!l toward the hi•hc•t .;\nd though restrame<l, ther~ wns a genu- companies in that village lnst evening for Tue troaty accords the United States span of the no\V bt·idga on the B!llti';uore i~c grief nt parting, und tb~ hugs and the purpose of \disbanding the old com· tho most fnvorable n'a t.ionnl troat;y in com- and l'rcde•ick ~ike. Half •n hour lnt•r ktsses nt the farewell were mdeed fer- pnnies and reorganizing one company to mer~ial matters nnd Americans doin~> - ' ~· ~ ~ v~nt tnkc charge of the village's new motor- business in Turkey are granted privi- n11 t~e ligh~s itt the town wont out wh~n T~nrs-uunoticcd by th~ e:sdted chit· ized fire npparntus, although there is leges equal to those extended to other the \aters mundntcd the gas and electr~c dren-dimmed the eyes of ~ore than one still cous!(jerable sentiment in fhor of for~ignet·s, JlO\;er plail~ unde~· the fnlls at Ilchester, 1 woman. ns she turnad \her b»y\ or \her sueh actlwl. wh.11:)1 furms~cs hght nnd IJOWcr for the girl\ ovel' to membet•s of the Kiwanis John D6rst, president of the vi!lngc, FOUR SENAT'ORS' URfi£ flaJilCent tcrrJt()ry. . club, under whose auspices the Fresh snid today that although some similnr S \SSI·Ov OF CONADfiSS~ TJte C. A. Gambrill mills ~t Ilchoster lAir c!tildrcn were sent to t~is county by move woulrl probnbly restl't in tho near 11 1' un were flooded as wns tho Thtstle cotton tee Ne 1 v York Tribune fund. But the futur~. nothing would be dm:e· uottil each ' · • mill, between ncester and Ellicott City. ll()iso nnd burry of the S)ling-nway pre- of. the three comranies. had takeu an in- TO DEAL Il\I~IEDIA\\\'' ·y ..,.,lTK ~ere, a9 at the power plant, the en- !do.minnte.d, nn. d. the chil_dren them. selves, dividual vote of ita membership on the . L....., \' gmecrs were for.ced to flee as the waters With theu chddtsh hnppmess and JOY nnd mutter. The hose organb:ntions.are of A(iRICL'!-TlJR~ PRO!J~~I:S. burst through, extinguishing tho fires in Iaugltter, added a holiday spirit to the long standing and httore Eerved tliel com- MJnueapolis, Minn.., July 31.-Presi- the fireboxes, submerging the con! in tho scene. Color was added bs the pretty, munity falthfuliy for man?·yrars, Xfr .. dent Harding was ,urged ,o call an extra bunkers and ri~ing until it ('overed the and in many instances bran·! new, dJ:I?Sl!es norse •nid, and it is not the )}U\'l}Ose of session of Congress withotu 'dela.:y t;o deal machinery on. the~lloor about: of the girls. Small American lings the village authoritise to disband them with agril!ultural problems affecting the clutched in tiny hantls fluttered in tire unless they are entirely willl'ng, e>en nation, at' a conicrence ot four north- • Clouilburst- at Ricb~ond. , zephyrs that plnycd around the station. though operation of the new truck would western senators here yeoterday. The Richmond, Vn., July 3\.-E:~:tetlsJvc .liade doubly happy by gifts <>f bows be greatly facilitated if on1y one fire session was attended by Souato.rs Smith: dnma~e was ca';lsed by a c}o!!dburst ~nd and arrows, bas~ball bats. toy golf sticks, company existed. W. Brookbnt't of lo-wa: Lynn J, Frtiz- ele~trJCal storm here last n!ght, dUJ·J~g I knives nnd other trensur~ dear to bo:y- Another Jlleeting to furth~r ronsider ier of Xorth Dakota, and Sepator-clect whtch the :W~nth~l' ~ureau repo~ted 1.-6 hood_. the mole members of the Fres~ Air the mattH will -be held ne:<t Tll!'sday Mngniis Johnson nnd Henr;k' Sbi:pstead Inches of ramfall. contingent shouted ~le~fuUv and wh1stled evening, President Dorst ~aid, of Minnesota. Scores of pers.o?s were r~~derrd ho~e- jazzy tunes. The big ml\Vd that gather<.<! Rotarians ilecided nt tholr meeting nt the Hotel Rh:hmond today t~» hold their luncheon next week Tnesday nt the Red Clover Inn, near Bushville. Visit~rs today were H. G. Long cf Oklnhona City, Okla., with F. D. Parker, and Chtules B. Pixl~y, with F. H. Han- lon, WARRANTS ISSUED AFTER A JOY RIDE In response to telephonrd alarms tbe com~nies from Arendt>, Varysbur:;, ::>trykorsrille nnd :-i'orth Java hastened 1:o the >illnr;e to nid a hu~ket ~rignde, whi<>h concentrated its ~fforlll to save the rer• tors, n frame building tllirty feet west (lf tbe church, which stnnds on the soath: side of tltc .Java {!enter-East Aur~= mdin road. There was veL-y little wind to rarry the flam~ and the steady down• of rain kept the flames subdued. Tlle rilurd! wns insur•d frr S25.000. It is bclintd that the <'O!t nf rebuilding ns fino a struclure ·us the one destroyed will be dottble the original <'OBt. There -pas considerable h~il during i:hd GEORGE R. CURTISS, ALEXA:!'I'DER. storm, ...-hi~h -!nstP<l - sbo'lt ll.f! l!ottM, Some c.-op• \t'\('re dnmngld by the bail, bnt tlte rain wns badly needed ior pas• tares and crops, i'IERCHA.~T, ACCUES TWO ~OUNG l\IEN. Bolt .Started n.--Fire .at ..,\l~~nndcr-- E E ,Ue:tnndcl\ .J'uly 31.-During the eke• fiRJND LARC NY CIIAR(i S tric stonn ye~erday afternoon, lightning •tru<\k a tree in the ynrd of Guy Wlg:ht, pn••iog down th~ trre nnd then to. t.ho house QE' AugW.e -Voel!wr, where it \\\ent through th• sido of t.hc house into a bodrt:J<>m. It s:phntered nne bed post and started a small bls2•. The fire comp~>.nY wns cnll\'d our., hut the lire was put out before the lire.ruen ret1chod there. .\.rthor Benhnm of .\l<'xa\<ier is b<illg- held under $1,000 bail on a. grand lar- ceny cil.arge and Royal Moul1on,' anothtr Alexander y~>uug· man, ;<ho 11as been em- ployed by George R. Curttss, kee{ler of' the geaeral store at that plaCI', i• bQ- ing sottght on the same t·bargP. Wnr- rants for the two issued •by Justiec -uf the Peace Fred q. Gardmr of Ate:~:nn der wore eworn to by :IIr. Curtiss. lloul- ton is thought to· be in the cit:y vf \\iaslt- ington at present. It Is alleged in the inf•rmntinn t!lnt Moulton, who is n chauffeur in l!r. <..'ur- tiss's employ, co>ering his country trade by nttt()mobile, took his en.).lloyer's light delivery- truck without percuission nfter· finishing his work on the evening of June 80th and, with Benbnn for a C()lll· paniott, went fol' n joy ride_ It il further charged U,a t the two young wen secured liquor a't Corfu ao.d ia Wylomi:ng county, finally becoming so intoxicated that they were unable to con- trol the automobile, with the result thnt it ran into a ditch in the te>wn of Ben· nington. The cnr, which was vnlued nt S250 by- :Mr. Curtis!!, is said to ha>c been wrecked bey()nd repair, although neither· of tho young wen was injured. Benham was arrested oy the troop~rs yesterday afternoon on Just:ce Gardner's warrant and arraigned in his court nt 9:15 o·~tock Ja~t evening. His mother. Mrs. Sadie Korn .of AJ~:~:ander, furnishtd the ball. At his own reque•t, the (!J:fenJ .. ant's hearing was pJ.!t O\t?t tD nPx( ~flit day by J'ustice Gardner 10 ortler to nl- low him time in which to secure ctmn- sei from· Bu!Ialo. Distcict Attorn~y Albert J' .. Wnhrmnn is representing the Peo.Pie in the <'O!e. T:,e warrant wns issued under section 1293A of th~ criminnl cod~, which mnkrs it 1t grand larceny offense f:or n chauf- feur or any other person .u take an Slt'n- mobilo .vithont'the _con~nt oi the owner .. .\bout 10 minutes before the lightnin@; struck, Mrs. Hatti<' Townsend was l;ing on the b<>d w~ich was splintered by the bolt. Barns llW\noo. lionel!· Uilled. JnYn Center, July 31.-'Pwo barns wettl struck. ono btJ:rning to tb~ ground, an!l two horses WP<!r killed during ll11 p]eC• trir\l •tnrm here enrly y~sterday afloer• noon. 'l:'l!e ba<:n thn t was destroyed wa~ owned l>y 'Dht>mns Kerwin, who li,..e8 three miles north of this place. Ita con• tents, whidt wer~. fnrm machinery n:nd wo>re toRt In tho fir~. Two of Mr. Korwin',. .hot!i~$, which &lood outdo1>1:'S, were killed wil.-en lightning hit them. A. Iorge holt- wns t~rn In the roof ot T.nwrE'nl\t' MrC'ort.li~k's barn by a bolt o~ lightnin~. b•1t the buil!{ing did not. caf:cb fire. The bnr-n is equipped Wij!t\l!gl:tt• ning rot!S!. ::IIr. )!<'Cormick livmp~t,Por• rry Hill, n mtte south cf ,Tnva Cm{er-; Two Fll'es' Within a. We*' During re•terdny afternoon's thundet! storm, fhe resulting from a bolt of ligllt• nin~ •trikir.g t bP granary on the farm o1 )!r~. E1·a Tasc2mink in the town Of Ben~ nin~tnn. compJrtP!y de,.troyed the srnaU building nlld its ronfrnt•. After several eon:ferences, tlle Sella- less, stores, resJdenpes, . mnnufa,ctur~ug to see the youngsters orE mill<.>d around FULLER AND M',6EE'S SENTENCES tors agre~d that nn extra se!lllion 8hould plall;Ut and otlter places 10 tlie Iow;-Jymg · --- ' TWO JN SYRACUSE FAMILY 1\Irs. Hardiilg n& Nurse. be called at once, but decided to put for- sections of the ctty, wer~ ~ooded . noe d •;: Contlnnorl on tbo •ocnn•1 pnge, APPEALED ~BY THEIR COUNSEL · · · ' Loss,than n week ago l!rs. Tasc=la1;:'~ house was destroyecl by fire in a simil:ir manner an•! an int~resting coincidence id tb~ fne~ tlmt G. G. Dexter of Bntavi1j who carTied· tbo insurance on the pro:p• ertr. wB q r~mraing home from Benning• ton Je•l<>rdny afternoon at the time thq grnnery wn• burning, he having-_ ·bee!l there at noon nnrl adjusted the fire l<:>s~ of $1,200 on the· bouse and eorltente. Wh~n Mr. Dext~.r reached Btttait&- hd r~ceived word •that the grnne.r:r wntf ~ ... no was more :fnilhful at the Pt;es- wnrd no plan for :fi:ting the '\rice of mu.ch dnmnge done to· bUJldmgs, brJdg 5 ,' · ·.. • HURT NEAR ~RA llJ CLU 9 • .. .., I d t k d a b ater ALABA~IA SENATOR New Yo~k •. July -31.-()ounsel.for:Ed- ' ·u ·an p 'bedside thnn Mrs. Harding, who, whent Ol' taking up Ute surplus: T.ho tel- rat.roa rae 8 -an ron 9 Y \\ • d \ \' 11 ~· W'll\ F u ,.. • ---- the execu,tive was brought here Sun- egrnm, signed by eac~lt of the Senators, which reached·a de~th·of severn! feet. . war m • .o•n er anu. ' tam ' • .uc~;n;e, Dlorniltg, has obtained little sleep or was sent to the President at San Fran- At ~ome points lo_ fe_et w~re recor~ed, WILLfNfi JO CARRY bankrupt l:!rokers,.w~o- recently confessed ACTO 'tl'RNED OVER T\VICE \msr Genc 18 ; 1 Sawyct• oaid- that 1\Irs. cisco, in care of Brigadier-General Smv- nccordmg to the fire depnrtmentofficwls, bucketing, filed ail. appeaLfor a revision OF BATAVIA, h e b s ·for o e thnn s1:.: hours of Federal Distri<'t Judge Goddard's or- -·••uut< -was sta)llli-ng tM strain well, yer, the President's physiclnn, with the ll\'sc 0 ~er sc~r{ of ,mpe;sons 'from • their DE\OCRACY'S BANNER (lr~ commiting them .to jail for contempt Two memi>ers ·or the !nmily or J. ~- she wns of'tlte type- ''which is request that it b~ ''delivered Vlhen the hre u g S fars as Mulcl be learn~d todny 111 b~ause of .their failm:e .'to produce rec- Roberts ot Syracuse received broken cut- fire.\ · Pr~sidcnt's health permits.\ om? 8 • 0 , ':Montgomer;>, Ala., July 31.-Senator lurbonos when big automobile turned o'er President fell asleep· nfter mid- It set> forth tbat the condition of ngri- n~ ll_ves weErste )ostt. <4!hfouglb c.neccfnr~nwg:~ Oscar W. t:ndmvoocl of .Alahamct in nd- ~:~~d b~~oerea~~!~'crh~;:v::~ !a~ ~rl t; t\vlre on th~> state road n~ar th~> Grant Everything possible conducive to culture threatens a national calamity mJssmg;,- ' tma es_ 0 t arr.. g dressing a joint session of the Alabatpn nil probability remain ·in jaii until then. dub nbout. ~ o'clock Y~strrdny nrternoon. was done. Nothing could have been .an4 that only on extraordinary session .from $-i>O,QOO to $aOO,OOO. ]~gislnture here today, tleolnred that, if They have been. in jail sin~e Mny 17th. Thore·wer'b e!ght pernons tu :he C•tr all to- lik~ly to bring aicep to tt sick man of dongress can m·ert the calamity. All SIX JNDI.CTMENTS 'RETitRN.ED the big dolegntion nt th~ national Demo- gethcr. lnbludlng ::.Ir. Rob,rts, his wlf<\ •111, scene, which presented itself fom· of the Senfitors nud Senators-elect. · ' ~ · cratic· convention named ltitn as cnmli- London Atmosphere SILO]!iest. Mr ... Rob.rts·s father und Ill\\ rbtldren ·~ o'cloelt t)lis m()rning. ltnve nnnt>tiuced they 1Vould join t:hc La A6AINST -KARDOS & BURKE HEAD dntc for nomination as PresidE'nt, he London, Jnly 31.-LoiL!Ion•s, atmos- 1\Ij, nnd Mrs. J(oberts. Tho ot:bers recotYe<l cort\idor outside the Presidential Follett~ taction in. Congress, .Senator • · would do all in his pOWPl' to lefi'd De- nb•re t's •aid by experts to be the smok-' minor bruises and srrntcbe!. unoccupied, except for one Ln Follette, however, hns stated' bis op- N\c1V York, .July 31.-Si:t ·indictments mocrncy into the White. House.. l~st nud ;'uost polluted in'-thc world. At Brenk:ing of a rear wheel nn tbe automo- mnn, wht> sat at t)le far position to an extru scssinu of Congress were returned today agn!Ust Louis 'llfont- \It is not for me to name Alabama's' 10 o'dock one d;ty recently 70 .tons of bile cnosed the accident. Tl>.e 8yrarusnns t two others' -who guarded the np-· at this· time. gomery Kardos, form~r head of Kardos rnndidnte fol' Presid~ut of the United Root \'ere floating about the ~apital. were attended by Vr. R. F.· Bo.wc nf Ak· it,. ~.cwspapcr men waited at & Burke, whieh fnflc<l lost yem· fol' more States, but if this great state named me 'fweoty tons is an a>ernge nmouut fo;·' ron and thell enme to Bntndn, wht'fe. they distance tlo:wn nnotltet• cor-- -Few Divmces 1!1 1 . Canad~, , than $2,000,000. ns Iter· stnudnrcl bemer nil the fighting 'ntlY day 1 ·n Jun•. l!onrtl,•c:i 11 train for bomr. Ottnwa, Out., Jul:v 3 .-MnrL'iages tn D ' and police stood guard nt stair- Cnnaiia ·are successhll, and families still. DIUiislt Ship Reached Port. spirit will be enlisted to carry emoc- --------------- mtrnuces ou the floor .beucnth to· are lo.~·nl to ·the \till denth' do us· part'' Managua, Nicaragua. July .:ll..:_The ra<'y,'s cnu~o to triunlplft,\\lheb snid , ·CANANDAIGUA BRANf~H TRAIN eut usc of the st\J't•s by all e•. cept 0 · ' ,,. · 1 - 1 · h T 1e semor' senator o ' n ama r~eetv- - authorized _p•••son\s \ . trnclition. Uivorces grante1 in til~ DoJU- Dnmsh motor s>itp Tongn)lg,• w uc was ed nn o-vntion, wb>n be enter!'d the ball STRUCK .AUTO CARRYING. FOUR, . \\ inion-numbered only 544 in 1022,.or two- reported to have returned til Pnnnrna be- h h' h f ll d d . .\\. •\\'\···•-t- 1 le s;t~~a:t~~~~ 1 ~~~p~e 1 ;;:·n~h~ ~~~~~~c~~cl ~~~o~~~~~.tf t~u ath~e~~a~rij~~~ co~i~~~f; ~hfi:e n~~~:~di:~~g;:;:e!!JO~ ~fr;t~~n ~:~:;, ~: '~i•. ~\:~~· inn a ~~~~: KILLING MAN AND. A CHILD •\te·cul:iv• speedy reco'l'ery, was· tem· compiled by the ·Dominion burenu of sta- the vessel wns bringing to Nicaragua town sect/on by\~ ~el~gnti~n ~rot ;ro~~c Cnnnndnigun. July 31.-An adult nnc.a.Jied',~f injtuies a> the Canandaigua }[c- buming. (PA.) HOLDUP MEN\ . INCJUIRED WAY TO BA'f.AVU POLICE t\XD TROOPERS LOOKED FOR SEVE:S BA:NDITS. l'lev•n bnndii:s who killed one man· an~· wounded four-· others in. a holdup at s~rnnton. :Pn.. yesterday afternoon, in• ~uir~d the w-ay to Batavia when they reached Waverly,· while making their es• cape, Troop A and the Batavia.' po lico w~re notified last night to be on th~ watch for the bandits. Word was relay• ed to nil patrols of troop .A: and a strict: watch was kept ·on surrounding country roads. •rhe Batavia police nls(\. wero t•early to stop the fugitives if they- reach• cd this city. ' · Aocoril.ng to the word sent to troo~ A fran Wn..-crly by Sorgennt J',ock:art of trOO!! D, tbe ·bandits hnd exchanged R Buick f{)r n new :Sasb when they re!Lch· shut oil: nftct a dny in which tistics. were diaeu:bnrkcd at that port nne! the and sont tern ' a amu, ~a e Y e n rhilrl were fatally l11trt and ·two ·other mo1•inl hospitnl. The child's mother is mossng<~<~ ·pjled high o.n a d~sk in· Tongking then proceeded tr San Pedro. mayor of .l!obile. , . . in n serious Qondition at the hospital •. secretill'y•s.,. office. These telegrams 'Vl!l· Switn Lake Erie. Thr senntot· wns introrlnc~d Uy GtWPr· nt!ults senously lnJured when a pnssen- Mrs. Smith's husband •ufferecl from lhe Wa..-erly, where they asked, spmeono the t·ond to Bnta.via. At ·waverly men were reported to be intoxicated, 1vore no hats. The men were de· been OJlened and read as soon as -re- ;Cleve)nnd; 0., .Tuly .3t.-carbh A.' Larg(hAmerir!lll Colony in Japan. nor W. W. -Brandon, who declared be ger train on the Batnvin-Cannndaigua sho~k and ~Jruiaes, but ,,ns not dang~r- . . an·', nlt 1 ·•ugh DQJte ~·as tnadc pt!h- =,nl·ker·, wllo wn·s ·forced •• 0 p~tpone hiS· Tokio,' Jul;. 31.~Bt·itisht•l'S 1 who· .fo.r- was commissioned to sny that Alabama · ~ \\ \ \' ' d h 1 \'· ]' J t · th brnnelt of the :Kew York Central railroad ousJy,iujm•ed. 1t was sai,d they cnm\ from evcr·y swim· across Lake Erie yestfrday· because r,erly had the largest foreign ~olon,Y m detnnnde t nt 1e turow us Itt In e v · b Ch · d k fi bt t 1 D st-ruck a Ford nutomobile nt a' ' e hi tlte u:nion and from many foreign of tt defect !,n the steering g~ilr of a pow· npaa with the c.xcep.tion of t e m~sc •. rmg nn ma en 1 g 0 11 nee emo~rn~y .,. 0 · ssin~ 3 ,~,. miles west of ntnes. Pavtisansliip was forgottenler bon!, whtch wns to have accompanied .now nre gncen a close run by the buck in ~ontrol of nntiontll affnirs.' H~ ' ~ '\ nnd the names signed to ttic messnges -in> him, was ready to n1nke the nttempt to.~~iAmericans. iss\t~d sl10w presented ~ir. lluderwoocl ns t\le &eniol' ut 10:·15 o'clock this · - dny, water and weather conditions ])er• tltat th~\'O resident \\nhtor from Alabamn, ''the mxt Ptesi- Clarence Gokey Continued 'bn ~be lletond PRt:e. mitting, .. . . ,; • , 1 : • .,, , ,-1 in .Jn.,iln · dent ·of the. United States.\ agod, four. _;venrs,_. n8 being Italians of mediuni ag~ • license plntes on ·the -\vero. 1515-J:iM N. Y.' ·'.rhey plnt~s oft th& nurnlle1rl!d, it is / ; i I' I I ,, :