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PER - cEnt- REGISTERS SHow ate gran Canada and A G“ Y ® a iPlican reomina- |. in mo way § three. candi- |- e ~ [ourksts and qampers in general have fast disappeared from the ro - %o\ yllireforea. a b \a party of campers has Jame: the club.desk or | Wobdruf- during the fortnight,} ind veery few have been seen passing This is accounted; rotcgh the city. 4 fof, tao a large extent, by the opening of thr E aJauglmutt tgo cauxlgstx'y.f e groat majority of the campers hrefimlly part.es and the return of Cellet hunter of ducks, 9 yeollngsters to their lessons has resulted in the older folks being kept The 2 at hoxng, © _ Apwofding to the stitement of the pile 0g; ._ :The atedtion - 166 ittlof will placa me “fag: . “£1 Tallot t John's to Toronto, Rave visited 2h¢. city within the pas week, Prac- T-al}offliam note] thelr d ing some point in o:. *The marvelous roads of Hlab- £4 a f ation: - . .\ . UF skate have a repulstion in Cana- . IP a which does more to advertise it . thin muy. other one thing,\ is . the | [I {on vesident 4t Quobec ex-} t Thora is no particuuir explanation + uUfUsttal number o# Ohio cars, ms no woarticular convention or other | ith den had in this sec- draw them here. of the. tourist trend con- This noon h ie] with belly -a vigran As Oo vameur is e chois that Ixflntehin lowar| tA EChroughoit the disky for-the . arrned with a whort club, walk- up and dow n Arsenal Kalrin® to giva peditrians 6 the tmpréassion ' Mcen 'He would ¥ to pedatrian: as to. to automebilists as ) their machines. On y. belt actions: frightened - the t t the Boon atrset senoo!| Ite ofice was notified. (tenon ~ ~~ _ MNE T. A - NoT To summit n Loa _ nT 5 CC. ~ TAVLG tive town, h H. Taylor, \ of the >. [Bates Cornpithy, Inc., den Froon thal'J. Reginal - Newton, the company, had sub- signation. 'It Had heen & city that Nr. Newton D&E to sever he connec- the corporation. Air. of the city tbGay. Mr ad that the regort was A #titfrize to him. Paid le .j hum... 32) ~ d \Eo fill-«finds flimrcnlrncfl With Arson, \I Oust of Lowvlite Jig. Bept. 16.-Lyle Cronk, Becond | degree, ased from the The irst bail reporléd &n ( haw been aigain rele comnty Jadl. » ond, {urraighed. by Mr. and Mrs. Barratt of Martinsiuw®g, was awn by them on T Charles aned Florence Rosboom | Crook iis a taxt driver at Ca tity have #st ira to his night of July ,000 | insurance ligze iy the experitenn difig which 1 to ' the $3 URE EBM - Burerr or Lowvlife _ 'Lowvilie, Sept. 16 --A¥rn Wan. Buteg of Park avenue sel om the concrate sts \out - of tha Atl mpin de j eral chairmen of the brotherhood of tradfimen and the order of 'howevet, related moré allway with officiaie of| Her musical and grand the _ Pennecylvarifa raifroad over | #tons, wages and working conditions; W, G, entérpriae. BXTOMAR Cry of Quack! owes o me m) o 3. Flocks of duck hunters larger than \ i the flocks of ducks they are Viii | Ofnio~~Camadians Attracted By Ex- |izing to slaughter wont forth to the Wake |* _ Righways . ___ - + battls-org-of-quackt--quack! at an |-tor -of this-village;-who han \\Bag ' } - - early hour this morning the opening ; 50 per cont in tourist of a delirious season for all wio ds-indicated by the number of duckshot rants and inguirers at the Jef sowing timothy seed. County Automobile Club for| .Among the well known hunters in ast two weeks 'The \tincanm\ithe marshes are Judge George t Reves and EB, Way Clark of this city. Judgo Reeves is always An his tolind ., momewrhore in the vicinity of Point FPerinesula when the #un rises om the first day of the season and although the hranting is not considered aood as a mule at the beginning of the iBoasoe Judge Reeves seldom comes home without a good bag of bErds. With Fiim is John Solar another ex ads, | the six on lasts, - Republi«cay nomin .. - the \Yarm forces.\ \ Hight forthe. nomination: HC MISS I JB. I). x Al X Chea *\ErIP 4 (Comtinded .- - na tn .. From Page One) + BATURDAY AMPTERNOON, 16 199%, / <8. is, 44 HES DECREASE |G) - Forth - - to - Battle Hénry Knowlton, 20, thage Located in Roche By Mother,. ark tof fon, aged 20, son of Mra. Idciaxn‘owjij {a an inspection as! yaoi ~Stite {inigsioner Mial H. -Pfete ras recalved b Liynch today, It is 0 on Aug. 16 Mayor Edward P. \This jail is bad from a sanitary [point of view, being in the base. ment of the town hall with very lit- {tle sunlight and-ventilation, The Au- \tthorities are trying. to-keep -the Eplace . as habitable ds possible, is not good, The city needs 'missing for several months, hub” logated in Rochester, accordlfig 4g telegram received here today Ar. the boy's mother who went to/K efter Monday in an effort to'find' t Young Knowlton woeut to RockWe ter some timé, ago to attend tha we ding of a cousin an time with an aunt £ ed at 89 Anderson avenus. time ago the boy disapeared p aunt's home. He had been andeayg Ing to find work without | sudééess however and fears wor for his welfare. all el Investigation after his motharit a» rival in Rochester revealod the Fket pted to enlist inp the n rejected. It is w like the fearmer | d stayed for:a thorities will A| caue\ wh that he had attem navy and had bese perted that he wi village with his mo The boy was well known here. He erly worked in the Champion: He was an athlete : had made a good name for Him with several local mines. - KELLER ATTACKS ~! DAUGHERTY MC Declines, However, to Prcs‘erfltl Evidence Today in Sup\. port of His Charges. The trains and the busses besides many private cars carried large rum bers ef hunters from the city this mortineg' gm thumb wish Be mgy F ral A art of the 12050 En the marshes Sunday who £3 isk flmlgi? 33:21:35; gags. win. could rot go today. * '*onk, Cadillacs, Hudsons and similar 9, c . acl ly enough tourists visiting Wa- seantly have been from two sections, Camda and the Life will also bo & fitful fever for the ducks from now until the send of the year for it will bo impossible for any\ able-bodied duck that lea res i111; 11102110 a; In; 11103111113 tm 1,012 'Ohfo, A large number of| whether or fot he w return ,a | homes ranging from Bight | Even the tame ducks of the Jone to t } ig 5 farmor run a risk and it 41 like ly that thaere will be a number of cip gru- haltice among such flocks as long as ove per N. H. Bots the home of her daughter, Mrs - Fred Porter at 617 Boyd street, Monday afternoon at 2.30. Rev. A. R. Lam- bert, pastor of the First Methodist Eipiscopal chizrch will officiate. Enter- ment will be made at BrooXgide cemetery. gton, Sept. 16 -Decifnatfon [mother, _ lps. of Representative Keller, bH can, Minnesota, to present evidence: todsy in suppert of his impeachment charges against Attorney General rty as the result \of the rail , brought about an qf the house Fudiglary committes after an hour's session ®t which it heard Mr. senoral preliminary Keller - who - brougnt charges as the result of the attor; keanoral's petition for an injunctl Will Show He is Not Trying be dirscted to Canadé,| T0 Split Vote if Yan Allera a-sight seoinag mecca, or 22 i A uching. oal, gaunt: hep ~ Wins, Says Another noted is 'the |. Franke, C. Puro, candidate for tho odus of _ Nother New : e for Moris and other [today desclared that if Attorney W. B. The Autthobjle | Van Allen of Cartha requrite for, on nott Tuesday, primary day, he would s«eck election on an independ-|in thoe cases of striking railroad em- [oht tiket Should w. 8. Augabrary' §80- Ful Aftw=erp win the nomination, Mir. Puro md that ho would - not sek strike injunction, adjournment Keller present. a ation of senator, statement, ._ . All Women - Stationed - in gewas vichrious ployes, deslared he had no principal shn feeling against Mr. **But when an attorney general of nited States not only refures:-to rorecute Individuals and corpora: lons who have committed the most s but also uses his k down and nullity. acts of congress and to Invade fun- mtnltlioxgz rights,\ s¥id Ta & L $ gt“? 53311312: Buprems Cour!) ongress, to seek to restrain bis illaga!l 'ectivities and to offics by tho pro- at as prescribed touring Eng land, France She returns on | stonsaries in Smyrna, with the er ception of Mrs. Alexander Bac Lachlan, wife of the president oF the International College, urod age MI Athens, the Arnerican Board o Com-“mu Mustapha Kems! $o the capture missioners for foreign msssions (as | of the Dardanelles in for the freedom of the Bisck Sea, and the Moscow government ts reported to Smyrua. tho mossage said. Aire | havo prepared for metion all its MacLachlan is belteved to hire re | mained with ber husband. ., object, he said, in taking paart \In the race for somator if Attormay © [Van Aley is winner on primary dary, 4s to show \cortain persons\ that Rs - Fs not Intie Republican race -_ [10 spill wote and help Van Allen -T vo %he nomination. He deckkred 'emphalle=slly today that - his owrn . money fos paying bis expenses amd that ho 41 independent >of in Montceal, she Will return to Wa outrageous offense high office to brea SSRD DEGREE MASONS informed in am cablogram reoemAved MEET IN CLEVELAND damental con here today the Qreek city. \I have a,rig reprisontitive in.c Anssual Meeting. . .._ Ho is conffdapt that he will gt=vs 16.- The suprems «-f Vim Aen and Augsbury a hard td dagree, Ancient Acceptsd Scottish Rite Masonry for c jurtsdiction ot oponed {ts 110th re today. The con- cess of impeachme counelf, - thirty - In the constitution,\. song L2 , C En Font ~~ ~ ASHORE OFF HALIFAX |« VESSEL. wirh cargo or saur| Hallfax. N 8 Americar steamer Fort George, with Stat '* [annual mesting he vention continues through Thurs ai Nik nen Birge of Britol, Conn., a O Ino most, tmportant thing to be Sarevel TL Cal&well of N cofsidered in the judgment of Leon . s$on.. Rovere! €, ts the emu}? for the ' conferring of on deserving sons and daughters of master M &- woman' \co pt. 16. -Tha Jdines csex of Pittsburgh and Erie. olato in MSew Cork. chairmen in Philadkiphia today. Lthigh Also Signs, (By \The Associated Press.) The signé Pittsburg and Eris. conditions fot one year, N. Y. C. CONTINUES 1Ts PAALEY WITH SsHOPMENE New York, Sept. 15. -Officiais of the New Work Central lines and the six shop craft unfons now on strike on the rox«d want into conference to- day to oke & settlement of the strike on basis o#f the plan adopted by the policy committes of the union. The conference was the first effort made by aiy eastern road to seattle the strike «on the new bakis, but if it 18 succeatsPul the result will affect the lHnes of the company in other sections of the countrdy as wall. The Sshoopme®'s-conference with Mr, Smith adjourned | at noon for Hon of the progress made at the fore- noon semen, | __ Breaks Up. Washington, Sapt. 16. -Demand by urifon leadéera that all men taken on during the dirike be discharged im- {mediately ©1 raturn of sttikers to their jobs, was understood to have broken up a conference here today between Southern Railway officials and gensa% shop craft chairmen, which wat Gletigned to bring &bout a At the same time, postedly that sho her way without d fame or fortune o (By Thas Associated Press.) old McCormick, . Cleveland. Sept. A5 -An agree | Board - of International s#ompany, or hor famous grandfather. lor declaration - of settlommoit «n the batie of the War- Held Wilard-Jowell agreement, PoreneyIvanta Signs, ment has-be-an reached between gan Lee, proaitent of the trainmen hounted today upon his return Now York , last mesting of thes su: $50,000 was appro- such porposes as the su- prome count! may determins.\ the appropriation is cbutinued this year, it will make a cargo of salt peter, from Philadal.|, * bhim to Montreal, is ashore st Indian Island, near Petite Riviero, wireless sdvices said today. The captain and trew of 29 men are in no immediate danger, It was stated, and a number of Mshing vessels are standing by The steamor atruck at 56 this morn- Ing, during a heavy rain storm. She is now on the rocks in an exposed po- ,\ The new contract affects all men- prome council efs of he conductors order on thse entire Peannsylvanis system, Mr Les aid. mermbers of his organfzston em possible four year for fifteen young men and women, oue in exch state of the northern Mionic jurfsdiction. Prestient Harding. who fa a thitty- ssatond degreo Masnn, was had the hotorary thirty third degrea im but was forced to cancel bis wisit bacause of the iit ness of Mrs Harding. Anum comment HARD COAL LoaDings CONTINUE To increase Bept. 16. -Loadings continue to increase the collegiate instituto ( ducted by tha Amortcan among thesa reported to bave reach 'O@MClally today ad Athens lef officials of the bomrd 'Dvited har to beliove that tho sahool buildizgs In Smyrna bad bean destroyed and the 300 girl stzdonts scattered It prowides for a continuation of the prateent ratas of pay and workireg condities for one year and is En subslances the same as that signed by Mr. Lea, L. E. Sheppard, presiderst of the ow#rder of ratiway conductors Tho mate was brought ashore this and New York Central railroad of- morning by a fsherman, and owrora, the James Davidson Com- pany of Bay City, conferred ujou Mr. Low ald announcament of thra Signing o# the agreement was recaiw. ad in a telegram from his genorami Michigan, were SOUTHERN RAILWAY PALS Of anthracits * m CWF) Commissioner ‘Piéi‘fie' Reports | Had been a Patient at Hospi- >| -__ On Conditions. ag |_, Ogdensbln‘g. B - tak For Eight Months. £ ~- ‘,~ ;Al;c!‘> mous - * ~* TOJTHE€TLME§§ _ |; Mrs. Dora A. Clark, widow \bf Ogdensburg, Sept, 16. -The report i% rg. past two years. | C * in the old Arsenal strset MetBodist the church and was an earnest and faithful worker. - Surviving Mrs. Clark | are three sons, Charles V. Clark of New York city, Fraok S. Clark and Amasa Clark, also of this city; and three daughters, Mrs. May - Marsh and Mrs. Fred Porter of this city. and Mrs. Mary Kepdall of Boston, Mass. Funeral services will be held from SAFE IN ATHEAS Smyrna, With One Ex- ception, Leave. * Boston, Sopt. 16. -All women mis Richard A. Clark of $11 Solar build- & oo ! FH8on '°fi\g§}fispital ?or the past 3:11: 7:9 ix? sgt only tend to magplfy®| ple and Teacher. Can Bo. Obtained months; died carly this morming at (\g tale of tragedy In Smyrna. the ago of 84 years. Death was due to cancer and complications She had been irk failing health Sor the: Mrs. Clarke. was born in Formdulac, Wis., Fob. 27, 1888, the daugiater of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Vincent. _ She w now jal which Ras bean contem- hor education there aand as 'plated for years. It is hoped the ap take action in tho futire before the state com- 'mission of prisons «cites them to y the jail should not %. * The Borscom Anmigs return to thig Carries Largest Load of Pulp Wood Ate ais Ever Brought Up River, M * (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) Sept. 16 -The steam ord arrived here today on her malden trip with a'cargo of 1,200 cords of pulp wood from the Little Sagrmenay, the largest load ever brought up the river. The Bots completedt recently | at hree Rivers for the G \_ u | _ M MFS. 8. T. SAXEORO 114. Ogdensburg Man CGalled to Albany By Mother's Hiness. (BPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) ._ Ogdensburg, Sopt. 16.-Roscos C. - [Banford wis called to Schenectady today by th® serious illness of his Henry T. Sanford, whose lats husband was a former well known resident of St. Lawrence Miss ants Watertown Woman Returning. After Four Months Aboard. Miss Angle L. Kellogs, daughter of Mrs. Mabe! O. Kellogg of 623 Sher man street, sails foday on the S. S. Regina from Liverpool. England, and will iand Int Montreal Miss Kollog® has been in Eu. rope for four months, tand, Scotland, Switzer and cther coumntrics. the same ship oh which she crossed Hoon after her arrival a young girl moved to this city with her garen‘tia. Inélsmk elite mm mayde: to Richardi«&. Clark o s cEty, » C well knownwilnsmlth for DEW your: ing Mustipha Kemal Pasha's sol stea ind C \Waites bered by the older residents of the eity as a musiclan of rare abllity., Ho was leader of the choir of the Arsen- al street Methodjst Episcopal church for many, years. Mr. and Mrs. Clark fresided in Stone street. Mrs. Clark was converted to the Methodist church at a revival held church in 1841, when Rev. Janes Er «win was pastor, Since that time she had boom a devoted memPser of (Continued From Page One.) | it “'{ SMYRNA I8 VIRTUALLY (By The Assocfated Press.) being put to the sword. Place Victims at 120,000, Estimates of the number kified vary greatly, and the latest Athens dispatch quotes an Amerjcan relief worker as declaring that up to Thur victims. It is thought this figure may includs the wounded also as pre vious reports placed the number of dead at .from 1,000 to 2,000. - Landward from the city it is re ported that all the villages are burn ing and that the whols countryside has been devastated. Meanwhile the Turkish forces in the north have continued their ad: vance and almost simultansousy with the news of their capture of Panderma, on the Ses of Marmon, comes the announcement that the British fleet in the Dardanelles has besn_ordered to prevent any attempt to cross the straits, and that no ships shall be allowed to concentrato for the purpose of transferring troops in a movement toward Thrace. Jugo Slavia and Rumania also art watching any move in this direction, as they arse opposed to the Turks agato: securing a foothold in Europe. While the Turks do not possess i navy they control a swarm of light vessels, and have a call upon somo larger ships in the Blmck Sea. The Turks aro not without support in their European ambitions. 'The Tho missionary mon were stiZl in: a, gamed the following as Bay Emyro Ing arrivad at Atha; talintt,\ pha cigar Mr and Mrs. Dana K OGretchell.! formerly stationed at Marsovan, are reports as baif ng in Constantinople ‘E’lxm'n' addressing Rumania. UED of the way in which the Tho fect thet all the teachors of ClaVis and OGresco is asking their girls. con paflirlpnflon In an efective defense sro con«luctod. and presented spe¢i rd. were OF (ha neutral * treat gfidffllfi'uans € reporta and other systems dominions to ba repre. U®00 in accounting for the money re- sented by contingents in the defanse cemived tend spant by the association. of those interesta for - which they : bave already made enormous sacri. Tho International Collega ts fru a fired. It was also authoritat suburb called Paradite, three miles trom Smyraa. ara giving Clovilaznd, Bept. 18-Genaral chair. lwork' maen of thie brotherhood of railroad trainmen and the order of railwa = . conduciors Bhave signed workings agrcemorts with offfciais of the Le high Vailesy system and the PannyE- vanise lhess, W. G. Lee, president of tho numnged haro today. on the Par- kytvanii by the conductors -coverss the entire system while that signacd by the tresinmen is For lines east o# TO REACH SETTLEMENT chicaco umsatis. FACTORY TO SHOPMEN, or. FICIALS SAv. daily,. according to reports received by the - Association Thursday, Sept 14, 4.014 c gain of 766 cars over the Loadings of bituminous coal Thurs- day totaled 24.9023 cars. a decrease of triking |- sho e 3 a, 1,942 cars from the presecding day. Afr unions of the Southern Railway and. bficials of the road failed today to reach an agreement | to sattle the f- atritee on the basis of the Wartisld WiltardJewell proposst adopted by the general policy committee of the Collision at Stone Street Corner. A Ford autarmobile, driven by E. B Emerson of State street, was involv- ed in an accident at the Washington amd Stone st noon with a Brfscos automobile, con- taining Mr. and Mrs. Petri Adams. Mr. Petrie was driving. Em- arson was processing; 503th in Wash- ington street while the Briscos auto- . plonships here this afternoon on the “103119 wafrgoéngrhfgoaguhlflngtgn courts of the Germantown Cricket \\Ch 4 Conference cannot meet with |8 Briscos macline a. brosdstdo blow, Club. defeating Bill Tilden. 64 f °, _ Jobneton won the second set, six' games to 3 . Tilden won the The agreshents on both roads, Mr . Les said, provide for a continuatior of the present wages and workings ,\ 2° Statement w as rfiado by rail- rad - officials that the Southern was willing to settle on the basis of the Chicago agreement, and present ad this to the shop craft chafrmen for their signature have declined to MATHILDE 15 WITH FATE] AND FIANCE IN SWITZERLAND PARTY Living TIREMENT AT SMALL HoTEL on LAKE Lucerne. Switzerland, Sep; 1¢- 8. Harold F. McCormick rmer's daughter, Misa Ma» f is learned, are 40\ i Strict retirement in & small luncheon writhout #iving any indica of Lake Lucerne. in the ood of this city Major fiance of Miss Mathi also stopping at the hotal. Muriel Opens Millinery Shop. McCormick, grandd D. Rockefeller a opened a mill Philadeiphia, Sept 16 -Bill Johan s, but so far they th cars were slightly damaged., nro nnn. 5 ALLEY wins CLASSIC FUTURITY RAcE [games New York, Sept 16 -Sally's Al Hey today won the classic futurity race for two-yéar-olds at the Belmont Park Sev was secohd and Wilderness third. The winner's time was 1.11. ween n ng asma WILL REPRESENT ATTORNEY GENERAL AT RYDER FUNERAE Albany, Sept 186 Matthew Her- In, former Senitor George L.. Meade! and Charles Glyna will represent the IN STRICT rg. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. . .... ...... Cooper and S'éhmi -Miss | Muriel ghter of John hardly past 20, shop today, half a r elevator on the third She started in businegs private quarters hsving stated re- wishes to make ependence on the f her father, Har chatrman | of ew York . .......... g: Donohue and Hargrave, J. | violatfton of the Mullan -CGage prohibl- ; | tlo nact when real boor was tound or t t b tone of the firm's trucks last May, |terranean to oppose by every means ont of n ron county. | were today exohsrated by the grand ABY Invasion of the neutral fones by Among HE'S I; wait 31:3: Kglfiéri whi . i urks or any att@mpt by them to his béan &erving under a temportt¥' 1 abposintmemt made «arly in July and | . < National first game. Chicago at Brooklyn. Chicago .. ...,... Brooklyn... ... Jones and W independence, | be specifically to opera aupira- than to the modest business She announced she ex. pend part of every day nd devote the rest of r musical education. / res sl.... 6; Ith; Ruether International. Syracuse at Buffalo, first game. an Segovis Syracuso. . ...y... ... fian- ppscted to s 3 R % Fom | eat her sho her time to he ere eee 0 810 10; d Ngebargall; Fishe and Ben Gough forces in the Caucastag republics, and to be holding its Black Gea fest was 'in readiness Russians bora in 1901, bynwuudiipxfiff fiflgifino, ktggfi'buheflo erempt from service, 'have of the American woman's college at| D®80 called to the colors . cg]? qpcarged’ ovardahgj ncnutlflg , of Conktantitople and the strafts, J fi°g¥£§§2r Mgfwjgx and It is raported that the Franch ad the Eres [tad Italian troops are also under or orthBeld ._ al ders to increass their vigilance in; so Aissa o B. Mills of ows, Miss /the neutral sone, and {b I same bave pasmher as* Cj a???\ 7 + kgwmmfimn'fdmn mite Kilgey Mafia”: v bigo; Miss Gertrude era unoceapted. . t¥udy b»elore tha Groho df Musmsacgtusetts, Miss Gara E. Snell of Brooklins. Miss Helen BRITAIN PLANS EFFECTIVE Craig of Californias and Mfas Savage of Newburyport stated Its buildings are of| - 'The British government insists) Iron and - comorate - constructions that the straits affect British Board official believe that sll the: man of the Smyrns missionsry seta interests of the firat ordar tion are on the collage grounds a nd: 18 t t itantinopte that? attention to mange If se A R Jones. Mra. M. M. ean tbo itve Weyie Hadcock: Mré. Charles t is Arm-ifith Wiss Allco L&m | polated out that for mors thso twaj b Nl Sina years It had been der , British government maintaing. | Turks should not be ds JOHNSTON LEADS Russo-Angors treaty - is undarstaod to bind the Russians to cooperate The British governement is espe .\ wIiPED out ay FRE, . medaded, (e .s = sTupr . courses Ate morgen - London, Sept, 16. -fucceeding dis- ta ott ,. ombomindsciem, © patches from Constantinople, Athenss The greater part of-the city .is ire . ruin, laid Wagtepgy a. conflagration o#| PO3nted incendiary origin, afed the flames, ic-| . cording to the Istest account, ta% salient rng (h |of directors and staff of the ¥. W. C. usys were crowded w r- . f - . f ghr’i'aeun refugees who fied to the |A. wis held at Gil House, Hender. city as the nearest port of escape |son, on Friday. The meeting began diery, drunk with vistory and aw; Others have not had the chanceto choose, according to dispatches from Greek sources which tell of borrible tortures and mutilations, and whole- - 66. 'These - include m sscretarial sale executions. Large numbers of Greek soldiers have been decapitst- ed, they say, and others forced into | - sacks and thrown into the sea. Alle dramatics, - and public s gations of having | served in the i Glasses will be formed in any subject Greek army bring death to the Ar menlans and women and children ara day morning thers had been 120,000 £ , EETING AT HENDERSON \ <3 tis Fo uds cl Classe Will Bo Formed 'In .Any --Wemborghip Teams Are Ap. P at 1:10 and the devotions were led Many, bave thrown, themselves in- llie B. Wilmot, prealdent to the water, rather than - run the [°F ME! Nelo id risk of being burned alive or of {as- of the association. Miss Begiah Reo- tor, educational secretary, opened the discussion with a plan for unifying the educational programs of the as- grestive lst of classes that might tag offered if teachers could be secur- courses, with stenography, typewrite French, Spanish, English literature, classes will be formed as usual, to mest <on Thursday nights. education department, presented the / plan of work by which individusis are gEven every opportunity to build up their health in order to me the most useful citizens poss Sha also reported that since October 1, t 1921, 824 women had bean enrolled in swimmning classes, of whom only 1 had ceised coming to the poo!, an! of whom only two or three were un-. able to go beyond the first rudiments, Ninétyr have learned to swim three <an pair a stringent test in them. ~ Misss Harriet Williams, Girls' Work secrataaiy .announded the opening of fall wotk among High and Grammar #choo! girl reserves. 'The seplor club of the High school girl reserre« will most Wednesdays at 8:45 with an . opening rally on October €, and ths Froshmean club will mest Thursdays al the ame bour All Tth asd grads girl reserves will mset on Sat «irdays for club meetings, gymnasium aswimmeing and recreation. Thair «pening rally will be Sept. 30. A mew club of younger business giris is new formed by requast of-ssven!l of the girls and will hold their first amésting for organizatton on Wednes- cay, Sept. 27 at 7:30. The work of the was pre aented by Miss Marths Parsons who clemonsstrated the connection betwaen ror department and others iM the a> sociation. The attendance at the caleteris has doubled in the 1% rnonths since the building was open e»d The moeting was for taunchect after which the discussion caf menmbership was introduced by dlrs Edith Groner. At presst. ao tive vo&ing members of the assoc tion in the United States are com- Feosed of those who are members of perotesimmit evangelical churches, and the.prSpsal tbe: nitions coonstitustion by giving an allernate . DEFENSE OF HER INTERESTS beasis which would allow amy Cbri» tian .wromas' do become & roflitg : Bas .om. o o> f [ given more © ject. next Bleanisl con veention of the Y W C. A. Miss - Frances - Lows - prasented [pm] for the Industrial department, & ranclnt 'aznd antsouncad the opening meeting (By The Associsted Press.) am 4 London. Sept 16 -The British 8°“ch tall to be Tuesday .Oct. 3 inter. ds somewhat diffesrentiy, tided that the' y privedl of Con 'Reed. MfE:s Alice Phillips, Miss Mar. |stantinople | In January of last Y°at 'ga rat Ph ill Miss Pauline Fos gave a detaflied 'beisinesm sffairs of the association It was decided by unanimous vote te haid such a conference each year. 'atsd the meating was adfoumed at ivaly b 1b The Following membership came pmign teams were appoinf®d - Mrs. t Frraok R bines. captains. Mrs. Mabel ests, European interests and \firldlhovnu Mrs W A Hancock., Mrs. G Noron. Mrs. H B. Bréewnall, Miss - Mary Dickenson, captain; #ss Blanche Barber, Miss Ruth ps. Miss Edith Simmons, London,. repre 'Miss Bterling. Mias Grace ments ware informed of the inten. at the conference in ssantatives ol - the Constantinople Bell, Miss iTurklsh and Angora Turkish govern-r 1 1 Titular Match. to 7\ | Jury in Brookline and the charge was [thr and De- I dismissed. Woman is Arrested. - lockup, having been arrested fate {the I this morning by Istroiman Arclie itime: Colla 2:84:51; Cafy1, 2:35:09; Tavroney, charged with drunken {Lea, 2:93:07; CGreba, 8:86:18; ness. She will be mtraigne tlon of the allies to restors Constan- & . tinople to the Turks, subject to oth. Takes First Two Sets find-er matters baifg | eatisfactorily ad- | Tilden Third in Tennis - lusted success while there is any question ) mclualist formes attacking the neu- 'tral zones by which Constantinople, Doraglas. Niss Hilda PFeistal. Miss flea Dorothy Wish. Miss Rhette Phillips, Misss Glactys Taylor, Miaa Korleen ° DilEaboug®h, Mrs. A. N. Snyder. Mrs. D. H Clarke, captain; Mrs. third set 6 ip 3] the Bosphorus and the Dardane are protected. The Britfsh and Frerch govern- {ments have instructed - their high commissioners at Constantinople to | E. notify Mustapha Kemal and the An- RorA& government that these feutral znnes established under the flags of a attormes, I 'at the \(the three great powers must_he re. al of Archie C. Rydor, chairman of] firat | the Jefferson counrty_Republican com - I nfilttee. t3x30 lgapidbtonléis death fromz the roof of a ban uilding in Water- g: | town _ Thursday | afternoon. . fhe simply to diplomatic action. 18: “funeral will be Heid Sunday morsing wa ang | At 11 at Three Mile Bay. M HmQuirk of the attornéy-gon- eral's office on Thursday received & first letter from Mr. Rsyder asking him to mgeguffilxfi “1152's“ against hos- handle a certain case, as the primary Abt On. R. H.‘ E. fight was keepiig him busy. . naren nfo no ore dangerous in view of the excited and claims of Kemai to trust t- is further maintained that an adequate force must be avillable to guard the freedom of the straits and It is announced that Great Britain | intends to reinforce immediately and | Chasge Against Piet Bros. Dropped. | if necessary to a considerable extent, New York.! Sept 16.--Plet Broth. 'the troops at the disposal of General s, brewers, who were cHarged with “llaéfingtton'l a“! Brg'zh cuimmandar at Constantinople. Orders have been ut cofft» given to the British fleet In the Medt-| mhesion, suparinimd-. cross to the European shores. hie C ho will undoubtedly get the pete : Vacht Coll Leads Flest. he h Aly , . | woman, giving her name as | Aboard Destroyer Mahan off Oystar 3225's? 1301121331123ng “£5121“? tfig' OC » is at the city hall 'Bay, N. Y., Sept 16.-Coila finished | Fists school today, The halaty ts $8° '.. W first round londing the fidet. The 0 send exgpoises. ° «Cod ie | lions are ween, nee , j reatfon for junior afsigtant f 2 nod Iw yolice ;$:36:29; Clytle, 2:08:35; | Jean,. | ner\ x4 tr a 6% court on Monday morning. . * 2:87:07; LBaprit 2:87:42, - 1 i‘é’f £21133? éflfifih§m§“w M Miss Karleen Fox. Miss Nellis Hurd, Mis Art hur Cooper, Mrs. Richard Greay, ME€#i Dorothy Wood. MisA Zulu Hurd, Mrs J H. \Brien Sliss F sien Howard, curtain; Misa fidred Nichols, Miss Mildred Mint It is the wish of the Brttish govern- | Louise Wisddell. Miss Néliia B. Wil defénd the doep water Hine be- by CIV IL SERVICE | EXAMINATION FOR JLENIOR ASSI8TANT &K- Twrolve candidates took | the \\ ' clvi€_ services examihation today held ment that & conference should be moet held as speedily as possible at which | ston of California, won the first seait|® \P80lute effort should be made to M .of the national singles tennis cham |°°CUT®-A Stable pesce with Turkey Great Britain holds, however, that iss Edith Henderson, captain: isa Esther Ormsby, Miss Grace Dawis. Mss Levantis Fox, Miss Doris (Reed. Miss Clara Rullock, Mrs Frad i1E. Mrs. 8. D Anderson. Mrg C R. Egaelestom. Mrs. H L. McCarter Mis Sara Lee, captain; Miss Elsie M Blenchard, Mrs. L. H. Cisl®r, Mres. Evesitt Rogers, Mrs. E Ls Mitchell, Mrs. Harty Grasene, Mz. B. F. Conzstock, Mrs. Harry Kinng. \Che ont tre. nine members have not.. - spacted. Great Britin maintains, Yet been sscured for the following* however, that I! would be fitile and ttarme: Miss Sara Lee, Mrs. D. H. Clazke..M rs. C. R. Wise, Miss Mas Pricce and Miss Dorothy Hackel mele Fovent -. ar mounts , - t C4 GINEER ALSO HELD. Attorney Mason M. Swan repre, f piso(ss rurure slams ar . ~Bucbjeot -1f- Requested -~By-Ten Pye: ~~ - -~ V> ® 7\ } w. Art all-day conference of the board socia%ion degnrtmenu, and gave a } ing amd busines Fubligh; classes in : | for which m teacher can be secured - at the request of ten people, Bible - Miss Marion Treat, of the health j «different strokes in good form, and ,. Was sbod requir $ Was fworth nd ca Was fworth estrai Eo In t? two of ated so turned ftho sai sound r of mak Hn writ will - as Charles the firs: matical] entirely At th an Keo Enewed a the mal E the jury fanswer tion of t fMiss Ch Esranted, f was no f proponer undue ir ; Fitsgeral i adviser c f casions, tion with gomary ¢ tion with her will, Mr. Va tion ask, : hra question was\ of so this mat! stating th of incapa The qu duly exec and that by her w jury was in the am This las worth, wh har nephs denaburg, to the trus terlan chi used in th Charleswo of $1,000 t church, sh 000, the s beth Munr housekeep this to be ceed $10.0 the estate among the ers and sis were not | death her mately $25, and Portlonate ent's share. The earl worth, mad hoys for tl frhting to f \1 all of the hnlh_ or J CRA AND St. Louis by Lydia ctab St. Louis, with cramps have can; my housewggl recommend found to .. roubles, \\ «_ 1412 Salis Just think : 8 Pinkham's Ve been in use 16 is prepared fr 53041151110“: lag perior mat thus combined rect the condi annoying sym a a 242 ow hide .6 X io Conan