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a aq ee ny < wATERTOWN, N. Y, . . MAINE VOTING hie and Barrer 1 - HOL BIG LEAs Reelection of ~' Republican Senator and Governor Assured By Returns BEMOGRATIG VOTE SHOWS MARKED GAIN OVER 1920 RETURNS SHOW - MAJoRITIEs R FOR FOUR CONGRESSMmEN From § P 4,200 TO 10,000 6. 0. P. GAMES 16 (TEs Women Votes In Lirge Numbers, But & x. Vote From Mer Falls Far Behind R That of Two Years Ago, cans Losing - About Democrats Gaining 3,000. 5 SENATOR . who Is RE- uf wf 2k - 3. oe oe, os Ar Ar P20 R P4 ,.. 15) Portia nd, Me., Sept. 12.-Revised |\ fAgures on the election in Maine yes- terday with 44 smail towns missing, gtve Sarator Frederick Hala, Repub Hean, re-election over his Democratic opponent.. former Governor Oakley C. Curtis by am majority of 256.8 4¢ votes The same precinets give Gov- ernor Parcival P. Bacter, Republican, a margin of 28.671 over William R. Pattangail, Democrat, former attor bey ganwrat '~ *~ How the Vote Stands, The roto\ éf thie 691 precincts . pt E3E Iq the state, rpcesegting. dit of 520 cities and towns was, -__ For senator, Hale; Republican, 939,- 183. Curtis, Democrat. 12.791. For governor, Bater, Republican, 102,004; Pattarigail, Democrat, 73.423. 0 precincts in 1920 when the voto was the heaviest on record becauso of the interest in the pres» and the fact that women werd voting for the first time Parkhurst, Re- 132,318, Mcintyre, Demo- FREDERICK HALE, Republican incumbont who defeat ed formor Governor Curtis by major ity of approximately 26.000 in Mon- day's PRINARIES HELD STATES Auhmmf‘b. . WILL. SHO PUBLIC opr: it, me 4 CHOOE stare candoates In Marsachusotts, Michigan, Wash- and - Vermont, - Vigorous Campaigns Have Been Wayed. dential election Chicago, Sept eigbt states today include which contests for nominations for I'nited Stites senators are expected to indicats ta some extent the trend of public spinfon on national politt- cat principles Massachusetts, ington and Vermont choose senitarial candidates with, in the first threo states, vigorous oppo- sition to the present incumbent ex- pressed by opposing candidates. Senator Powndorter of Washington has five opponents, 12 -Primaries in Tho missing procinets cast less , than 3000 votes in 1920 when the Republican plurality for governor Michigan. Wash Latest returns on the congresgion- today are to al voto show majorities for the four present represontatives from Maine. all Republicans, ranging from 42V to 10000 as compared with Repubt? can margins ranging from 14,000 to 19,000 in 1920, Results Up to Expectations. Governor Barter maid thit the ma.. some latsor organizations. forities given the Republican cam??? cates wore \entirely satisfactory and | !90 opponents who have attacked about what conservative political ob» servers expocted.\ Mr. Pattsogall asserted that the campa'gn \bad put the Democratic arty In good shape to make the fight n 1924,\ and eaid that returns which showed that the Democrats had Increased their ment- bership in the legiskture from 15 to 4 or 50 in the house and from no senators to three. One woman, Mrs. Dora B. Pinkham, of Port Kent, was elected state house of representatives. She is a Miss Nettio C. Bur- leigh, Republicin of Winslow was defeated for representative by a mar- Ein of only 16 votes. G. 0. P. Carries 16 Cities, The women went to the polis in large numbers but the vote from the men fell far behind that of 1920, or 30,000 less than two years ago, tne Republicans losing about 33,000 and the Democrats gaining Republicans carried 16 of the 20 clties, Including Porttrna@ andt every in 1910. paid, his father bad paid for her one a woman, | maintenaioe and visited her. received endorsement of Italy and attracted the lawyer by in- dication of musical talent, Mr. Ben- jamin ceased his visits to the sani- tarlum,. Reward, who conducted the sanitsr- ium, announced an increase in main- tenance charges because of tha war, the younger Benjamin said his fathep refused to pay thom and that Dr. Seward then announced hs would keep Mrs, Benjamin on a semi-char- itable basis as her condition demand- ed special care. Senator Tounsend of Michigan bas him for his defensd of his colleague, Senator Nowberry Senstor Lodgo of Massachusetts has done but little spesch- making in while his opposent, has stumped bis campain Joseph a Wiker, state vigorously Four Democrats seek that sematorial nomination. Two southern states have Demo- cratic primaries. In South Carolina former Governor Colo L Bleass and Thomas (4 MecLeoi are opponents in the principal contest for the guber natoridl nomination. In Louisiana ons congressman and officers are to be be had compiled in wedding Benjamin's daughter aroused paternal ire, was said to have come to the invalid's assist- ance, maintaining his motherin-law several judicial until his death. Colorado and - Arfzons nominate state tirkets with a number of con- Senator Asburst of Ari zona is unopposed for the Democra- tic nomination and no Republican candidate his yet been named to op pose him in November. SENATE RACE AfiRACTS PNTEREST IN MICHiGAN Detroit, Song-{2 --The fortunes of (Continued on Page Thirteen.). J he did not death of his mother would have on the plans of her children to contest their father's will, under the terms of which Miss Boichi would come in- to possession of the entire estate. Mr. Benjamin said plans were in abeyance with Mrs, Caruso still in Italy, \ sble to state' at presment' the exact values of the estate as the inventory bad only just been started. won by one vote and in West Brock by 14 votes. Old Town which re- turned a Republican margin in 1920, ~Eliifted to the Demos coum» yesterday and Biddsford, Lewiston and - Waterville Iargely their Democratic pluralities, FRE CAPTAIN DEAD, 17 OTHERS ~ -_ HURT BY BLAST I BALTMORE EXPLOSION #0 see- NEW STYLE OF MENS TROUSERS SHOWN AT FALL FASH The \Toreador With All Kinds Of Fancy Fixings, }; Come Directly From Movie Colony Of California, New York, Sept. 12-The advent among Ffigh school and college boys of a new style of mon's troligers that Doar is coming out of the west is revealed at the male style show conducted at | Madison Square Garden in.connec- tion with the anrval convention of the National Retail Clothlsrs' Asso- clation. The rew troumsrs ars called 'toreador\ and have ail | fancy fixings. They are belled at the H bottom with asllts Inrced together and may be decorated. with bells, ! buttons and fancy braids, ° | The sid <to hate started: OCCURS | WHILE THEY ARE FIGHTING BLAZE IN UMBRELLA Baltifnore, Sept. 12.-Ffro Captain George Lentz was killed and 17 other fAremen sufered burns and cuts and possibly more serious Injuries a= the result of ar explosion while ward fighting flaimea that broke out early today in the umbrella atore and manufactory of . William Beebler, of the business dis- Captain Lents fell from the roof of the building. Fire oficials at a back draft caused the ex- m. - They bl&ze was confined to the Beehlen building and no more damgigéW‘qujdonq to adjotning shops r inmoke and water, | Mr. Bech ated his loss at around $50, “by“, ‘ A, ' * ® 8 Inc., in the heart glatfon living thodels are being used in the four-day show to axhibit men's styles and judging from the variety, EN | ASSED, PRESIDENT Washington, Sept. 12. -The by Georgs D. Porry, of San Francisco, for ha TARIFF BILL PERFECTED, | -_ PRESENTED IN THE HOUSE Measure Will Be Called Up Wednesday And Will Br Dis- posed Of Thursday. -- Will Raise $400,000,000 Revenue Rates Compared With Previous Schedules. (By The Associated Press.) © §: Washington, Sept. 12.-The administration tariff bill as finally perfected in conference was and the conference report on it Republican managers, will be called up tomorrow with the ex«] Lod will be disposed of not later than Thursday, - {pectntion that it t {WIOCW OF PARK BENJAMIN DIES Mother of Mrg. Enrico Caruso Expires in Middletown After Long iness. Middletown, Sept. 12. -Mrs. Pafk Bonjamin, mother of Mrs. Eurico Caruso, who had been a patient at a Goshen sanitarium for the last 1% years died suddenly there last night. Bho was 58 years of argos - > \ Lal Strylvss , Rushand by..Less:. Theo |. Folwing are. th Month, . Now York, Sept -12;-Mrs. Park Benjamin, who died sudfanty last night io a senitariunm in Middistown . survived her husband, widely known Patent lawyer, by less than a month, and ber death adds further complica- tions to the contest which her child- ren indicated they would bring orer their father's ball million dollar will. This will, which disinherited all of tho children for their alleged uofilial conduct, left $60,000 and ali personal efects to Miss Anna Bolchl Benja- min, an adopted daughter, with the provision that the residue of the as- tate, loft the invalld widow, upon her death also should go to Miss Bolchl. The widow went to the sanitarium Until 1919, the younger Benjamin When Miss Bolchi arrived from When in 2920 Dr. L W. Then Enrico Caruso, whose action or The younger Benjamin said today know what effect the Mr. Benjamin also said he was un- ON DISPLAY free, it a cent. the motion picture colony in Angolos, already has been ban- ned, repogts 1111“: 3?ng “it. 1:32:13, rxneeAJdrieh 40:conta; Underwood pouthorn branch of the yers j . - . California, where freshmen had plate | “fifig‘ffimgf'fi‘ lenny! ned to weat 51mg fimfiergig PC- | Underwood one cant. ~* UBS For the first time in the i H 17 8 oi . « tory df the National Clothlsr®® Asso-| 45 ® _ bushel; Payne good old days when, a man could. ertmin that \averybody is waar ow\ Sorever;: . . © AGovernment Sells Fleet Of *~ Wooden Ships For $750,000 built wooden ships, the shipping board The ships sold today represented a cost of $300,000,000. senate, but bacause of opposition to the dye embargo end cther provi} g sions, action there mmy be delaysd & waek or more, .* ed roughly by the exports to raise approximately $400,000,000 in reve bue on the basis of the present va} ume of the nation's import trade. The level of its rates, according to the exports, is alightly below the tewel in the Payne-Aldrich b4ll, the last ¥e- publican protective tariff, but is con- siderably for ediately after Fresident Harding]! sigas Jt. replacing both the Unde wood and 043593939: + the\ Payte-Aldrich | and acts: +0 ® AgYicultural products and provis ions : Cattla from 1%% to gynefimu'rlch; trom §2 a wood free. Abecp and gouts, $$ & herad; Pays Aldrich from 15 cants to $1.05; derwdod fres. Fresh tamb, 4 cents a pound; Aldrich 11%; Underwood frea,| \ot un Hogs, 4 cant a pound; Payne-Ald-/! rich $1.50 a head; gym.“ rich 11% cents; Underwood ®. Bacon, hams and shoulders + cents a pound; Payne Aldrich f’ém college a pound; Underwood frase. rich 1% cants; Underwood fram; lard, pound; PaymeAldrich 6 cents; Un- derwood 24% . Chease and su 'one cent; poultry dead, 6 cents & difristt pound; Payne-Aldrich ' cents; Under. | 1858 vitality and polit wood 2 cents. Feaks of poultry, in the shell, % cents a dozen; Payhe-Aldrich 5 cents a dozen; Underwood Irse. Honey, 'Tich “20 (39:15; a gallon; cents a gallon,. \a Horses and mules, valdied at not| 2P0Ut Hurops. Na mtore thnglzhso ugl‘z, $280 each; valued at over §1 0 -per--een [Payna-Aldrich $30 each and 35 par cant, respectively; Underwood 10 per Aldrich ona cent a free; other fresh cont a' pound; Payne Underwood Trea. Herring and mackerel, pickled or salted, rich 1-8 Barley, Aldrich 30 cents; cents; barley flour, Payne-AMldrich samo; Corn, 16 cents Aldich 1§ cents; corn meal, 30 cents per 100 pounds; Aldrich 156 cen cents; oatmeal, rolled osts, etc, $0 cents par 100 'one cont a pound;\ 1 cents par 100 pounds. government today cold. dts fleet of wear |. e a bid 0% $150,000 mada an attorney of the firm of Dent and Humphrey 226 of the vessels, M2119 sale leaves the government with only ten wooden ships on- 4s » U presented today in the house bearing the signatures of the The measure then will go to the As now framed the. bill is estimat above the VIH will become effective: \| PREDICT DEMOCRATIC PLANS FoR RE. GOS PLANS ARE CHANGED His Statement on His Return From. Only casily but conspicuously. The estim our out of every five. Horan primary. Further than that, in the Domocratic primary, the result of the contest among four Democrats £0¢. tho privilego of being Lodge's op- ponent in the November election will bratk the ebb of the plan mado sik months ago by of the Demoorat{g*prim Ladge out of public life. fTormildable plan, and nothing in the 910mm Of the presont year was so |® Li¢ i 5 G ~ Tomine His Victory in Massachusetts Voting Today Will Be Conspicuous GASTON AS OPPONENT VENGE FOR LEAGVE FIGHT APPARENTLY ABANDONED » &i ~ - e 3 Circulation Greater Than That of Ay. Other Northern New York Newspaper e > 2 to C WDAQMERNOQNMM 7uURM1 A COPY IN TXZ om‘giFmeMA naal vil _ \S WIFE SHOWS IMPR LODGE EXPECTED . MRA. HARONE © I + MUck White Home AnxZety Over Illness of Presidene's Wife Greatly Relioved tRISS PASSED, SAYS AN OFFICHL BULETH| climes PATIENT Has MoST Comrert. ABLE NIGHT since cong; TION BECAME ALARMING Agreement Europe Last - Saturday Believed Made Ax Result of Warning From State Democratlo Leadors. By MARK SULLIVAN {SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) Washington, Sept. 12. - Senator go may bo expected to win his sachusetts prifmiary today, not atoy vary from assertions that will get two out of avery thrge Opponents Wanted Revenge. Not only will Lodge win tho Ropub- leaders + ary to put It was & to the bearts of Wilson, of Cox Al all those who wented revenge a for leading the fight against b of Nations. tariff ac ' of 'Rat d. upon compared. with thoas. s | 4 3 And Underwood | A per cant ad valoram; fram. ab pork, 8-4 cont a pound; a | to , 1 cant a pound; PsyneAld- Payne-Aldrich (10 a gallon; a galion; cream, butter - aubstitutes, can titutes, 5 cents a 8 dents a pound; Payne-Ald- t; cent. . Fresh. or frosen «msimon, markers | **\ and halibut, 2 cents a pound; Payne ound; Underwood pme tent a pound; Payne-Ald. cent a pound; gnd'awood 20 cents 51115501; x Underwood. 15 2 conts a pound; Undarwoo® one & buskel; . Payne Underwood Tres; ts; Underwood 6 dumb and it was od by the'politicians as a foregone cogclulonghu Whippla would not a_ k Ary. * head 'to|_ Fora time it seemed as if the Under | Dam go to John Jackson Walsh. More late- iy the most dependable judgments Un.| have bean fhat the winner would be of his his father has been a governor stats, and he is a gradua viard, where he was a member of the ime clas» with Roosarelt, who used recall Cimston as his opponent in Wheller Gaston or another Is chosen to make the race against lodge, the onb clear fact that h compounds and substitutes, 4 for its bearing on nation. cents a pound; provision); Undarwood fres. Milk, fresh, 2% conts Payne-Aldrich 3 cants; free; buttermilk, one cent Payne-Aldgixgg and glide) correspon provision); & two cants a gallon; PaymeAldrich 5 | doned. cents; Underwood frsa. MilX®, condensed or sraporated, un» swostened, 1 cent a pound; swreatan- ad 11% cents a pound; mm in each case; Underwood al polf venige on Lodgo for his fight against thk Leagues of Nations has flattened Underwood | OUL _ 'The expectation that Cox per- sonnflgoflwould go into the state and rwood (no | SSt issue must now be taken as aban- woul ' It would tba mora than & suoges to assume that Cox's statement PayneAidrich | O\ git . R am; leading issue in this year's Buttar, and oleomnzualnnctaiaumh: warrings from Democratic leaders in Massachusatt» and | elsewhere who feet that Legue Lodge in Massachusetts {2° “get that he voted against the A fact that ke helped to make the four ha porary t autism; Underwood 10 this ‘ are undeniable. borne on raconcilables ar Beveridge int California, and thea\ Misiifaippt. Nothing 5mm: e m sna sclipie of Wilson's and of his great issue, €Copyright, 1 CONERESs NB END OF SESSION Adjournment May Be Taken Nest Week, It is Said “Sgt-mm, Sept. | 12. -Adfourn pounds; Payne-Aldrich|Planted-today by leaders as a resu ' Underwood 30|Of the Hipeed mads in co , on f {ht 2125 ism!“ soldiers' : 8 sdministrati ou coal legisiation wassto force the Demo- 3A But after Whipple 'his campaign went badly, soon more or less accept- at today's Xchoice for senator would thes t ms by leath Hat Sic High ae Cot. William A. Gaston, He, in some | Mesher of tho executive housshofd $2, any“; fink background and assertions, is | 48 \Tha bes F Hever be know like Lodge. He is one of the | from the beds & bankers of New of the to of Har in matches, olitics is that the plan to take re- lke on the League of Nations Cox Mado Statement. gere . return from Europs, to the af- that our relations with Europa was made in response to to any ' resurrection of the of Nations issue would en- ' ( |If th a an home thiw 37°, 'sa ound; Payne-Alidrich €o; Under] diKer rather thin promote Demo-|aftemcon' or tonight, it wees an- f 499+\ 0 _> _ .. p PDO Hs Sa - 60; cratio \hopes. Polled st the While\ Home, pr. |: .. CAUS of Sinking Uné Poultry live, 8 cents a pound; |, It4# strange but probably true that | Mayo, 4t was sald, feolw he care leave [._ CP 35°51!“ wiho'to 'Payne-Aldrich 8 cents; - Underwood [iD , the ocratic fight against | the W-hits House ince manded the liner there will be cal capital in Of Nations in 1920 than in the ty in 18923. Al this is un- to the friends of the of Natfons, and to those who | America should do something vertheless, the facts in 8 18 t by the success of such ir- La Folstte in Wik in Indiana, John- Reed in near siiccess of Vardaman in <«onfgsion than leadership 922, by N. Y. Evening ' Post, inc.} ~ i IES NCAR bein, torn By Leaders, of congress next, nfetence on bonus bills, crisis in Mrs. Harding*s condi- ed.\ an official bulltin by atiending physicians at 9:35 | a. xm. today mix . Republican votes cast to estimates of } wore given optimis the condition of the preiideant's wife. meorst over the fatter par® of last and a stoady yuberday. ing the White House SAld that bar» ring & relapss it that aty®. allo called ed reports tlon into m | _. __\ Sherman \IC Whipple. a-{for tha Demoeratic fin he At St the | work: -it. showed a grag In temperatits from and the nearest apfro serlousiy iL . . ~ Both pulso and | moming unight\s. a p as | in @Lendance have ampbailzmeed third might be expected to vary, = Innediateaty after fetin ras {asus blo a desided lessening iw\ zh 14% - sion which bas existed in oR«la! oir» ou Louth fite in th cles close to the President arrd Mra.. Hariian & _The cabinet sasslon - todas, how- ever, roma preilGent's semi-weekly mollzg with w nawipkaper men. This action was tak- en. it was explained, proiltent to remain near Mrs. Hard-] * ing immed. to conserve t] . Dr. Charles Mayo, who was calle Minn, for consultation particularly .on the surgical Ing's case, will for quirateéenis have anbaided. © Although Mrs, Harding's > continged at a critical stage Endica- : ttons d been no loss of ground from. the' improramont reported ’ tion yestorday and last ni night pasted with outwa the Waht mosplere there wtfil evident. . today Ehat the steady improv«Ement shown throughout yesterday would be a devisive turn for the better, a1. }! though attending physician, #n or- |presilns their encouragerecnt mt yes | Leanday as. es, that the crisis had rot PDatisJon: as to whet relist wcould be undertaken five slbending physiclin®, Genentt Sawyer, White Heuss whyst. L clan, hexiin platrr in. th # och bullstin Issued at 7:;G Yast K night that this course was btireg for $] igwe‘? to. \await localization of &nfec: f Met on, Mrs. Herding had passe comfortable ‘ son of Erikadiér General faw added #ho informal, statemens 10:05 p. m. th IR. MAYO To LEAVE Too Cabinet Session Called Off to Per . imit Chief Exsoutive to Remain Near Mrs. Harding ard to Con- gorvo His Strength. ghicaf of the railroad carmen was icy committee of the shop & / \Washington Sept, 22.-The Toi SE NSSTER E* an cpr tlon \seems to have been pass- * Tension ReHoercel. Hiarly visitors to the White House tlo reports as to GERMAN STEAMEM' HAMMONMIA FOUNDERS- ORF SPAIN DUCT LOS ofl: \Mm Pay |Estimatem Ringe From 16 -to 180] Lost Out of a Total of 587, ' gccroury Weeks said Mrs, marked improve. improrémnent ower It. wan he who on lsay. e mesas | C'. . was not expacted By The Amociated Prage.) an operation would be neess:| g Med h o outhampton, NAMQBGDGXL—w e Besators Kellogg and Edale whe 1086 of lfs in { a foundering. of [Exp) sarly \In thie dager, rececy. | tire Gorman ateans@hliy HC mags O02: to- U-] Vigo, Spain, Jait Saterday wil prot-| . ° 4 over be knows. The was not sayedsud the | ty for the present, The bulletin was defirEbed: by bey on ning, white rop leenporature: sinte sho tecame wore aliglitly | ibosvre last . readings but the porsicdains fl, m' ,\ When wa recaired the £.0- Sitarday morning,\ ho sald, * y, [ried, to the 'scane mnt: stood: bus serefal hours until. told th tex- inot needed. . Than, hm. retellha s got a second call and hurtled. ha a heavy sors We sawthe Hania the mor d, there wags #. , Cabinet Sesion Cancrliend, was called off as wall «as the to proalt the bis Washingtom from . Rochester, i phases of Mrs. Hard- ? L liner Impperator, had bean going to mes Tor 18 in which time he had fever su if accident. 'Then, with lips quiysr=, gi » 29d UL lost my ship and cannot way why. It will remiin one o€ th); mysteries of the sag.\ >. alt \When we lef. \Vigo he -<in= Aluted, \strong croms winds “a?“ Mega tact V§4 fiver}; dam: Th. vE ound the akip-leaking and put= fF :| ® hesd to the storm, but the. Kept creeping w surglaecal re- arly today wire that there in har condf-- ght - The; ard qraiot at to House and with tRo at- of slight reliéf from #ha Ih» imhnxlety - whic hea Hope was held j in the patient's | comedition briove to \Fdid not dream, ahip- could be r kent C it plain F been paeassed. raxtiorks c No Decision on Op , f Tonight: Cloudy; cooler,\ - Wednesdays Cloudy, ;. ° to Say What the Plan Is-Hint Miy Be Reached Today. Jewell Announces Negotiations « edmeantimemcouneymenemme +_ (By The Associated Press.) » Sept. 12. -A Basis for a settliem considered tod ent of the strik ay by the gene ewell, head of crican - Federatio orning seisio E crafts, B; M, railway employes' department of the Am r announced at the conclusion of the Nature of Plan Unkno 7 Jewell'k brief f F a otis; - meliatély after leaving th ed: to be.the ouly uld I E3 was « early today the b: . mightier # exp! In thee last. \to that bulletin, wehith sald | te the . most f. the orAtical Carl fa=myars day singe in her fliness, Dr. «oa r