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Hil¥@\ Taken 8g Dressor in ol Home Neap f/. Child, - M . . TO -THE TIME.” © 16.-An overdig Che egy [;] hll the only F Oliver Julian, at The child's death. Theresa hospital w), to be | earlier in the Aties| | | NMres. Oliver Jullag ,, 'the J. Rush Schell fi. and Friday * was washing yq at her home abouts] | child, which was thre? | on the floor fp: she missed the chig that she might be rid mischief, burrigd'ty entered the bedrooy, tind the little Erl ply was startled to ¢ on the A telsphoned to mm this place, who ark be brought to the ho.: was at this time they. that & number ot} that were O8 thet . and it is su 3 girl swallowed thie, - all efforts to sare ty. ] the hospital 1115ng 6. Funeral arap * boro in July 28. The parsay i the Schell farm-my yeast-c: her» that a tw} } only child of Mp In, of Kelsay Bridg : Green while py! realding upon thy] died from the effgy'. Bradley's Ha ; for Decoym‘ fdf §4Uk® an Nagy” Shot Guns or Rife, - Shells for the Rag that aro so bard § Bradloy -Adr, _ J| § orcHEstRi } Ladies 358\ ig U Orchestra at Dance Tariple wel . Wgn. > “fl; a Pol L5? x . DINNER <4_® \Fe % rrlchrdl \5000 or 461 7 today by ofc CLixxs ' and return 55: til Sept. 1, 1923. , p camovullage,\ o fe - - dent~o EPA tate Owns it is too 1 *. excited an atf delight I ed Caeg REEPTTRIC Several > heads, Including a ig Systems, Sign War- field-Jewell Plan > JEWELL HASTENS TO NEW YORK T SETHE NEW CONTROVERSY NEW YORK CENTRAL HIT sNaAq IN THEIR NEGOTIATIONS WITH SHOPMEN eur n seme mar Companlem Not Participating in the Baitimore Agreement Insist That They Aro Daily Increasing Num- ber of New Employes. Chicago, Sopt. 18. -With numerous railroads of both eastern and wostern groups continuing to ignore thé Balti- more settlement plan, several other roads including m few big systems to- day restored jota under the War feldJewell tru» to shopmen who lald down their tools and quit their . ppsts eighty daym ago. Roads Accsapting Pian, Among the romds which accepted the Baltimore plan for settlement of the strike were the Chicago, Milwauw kee and St. Paul; the Chicago Northwestern; thoe Baltimore Ohio; the Seaboeerd Air Lins; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis the Groen Bay Many shopmen formerly employed were expected to be back on their Aobs on these rods today. The Ch+ ciro, Milwaukes and St. Paul alone Rad Jobs: fox-1513605090 and the North- western fo . Roakts i thelr ghop probl Fite bt Bor neeted. probably will hare to tinber botwreon the two naines,\\ satd V. 8. Garbazin!, |. numxgflhmdent of the Am“ Suki? % would make no estifanto J 0 ras | faquiied Poo this nore *+ \Lise TPEM «JJolas <c armas, h employ- mak WW a a?!» era previously t&ken back and or- «amnised into new shop unions, in- £16 Aitos, the. zithgo, Great West- TA;. ofn Patillo and Unifon Pa- nedy and Argomaut minos was anlaarg ed to 16 inthes in Giamater gig??? ay Apur afRet.if had bun opdn wifipfimcaduommm. 'The daraft from the Kennedy into the Argomaut mige was so strong two mon w ers required to keep each door closo® in the 3,600 foot level of the Konne-dy. HIt Srmag ins Settlement. Bert M. Jewoll, head of the shop crafts organization hastened to Now York yesterday whan the prace plan struck tha snags of castarn oppost- n tize New York Con- tral Lines, which forms one of the big syiatems included among those ex- pected to accept tha setlement plan. The situation om the Now York Central Lines was caused, it was ar. plained, by demands mads by strik» ers in additton to the original poace terme. Similar deznands - prevented seitlements on the Southern Rall- nody'mine wilh the Argonaut work Ings where 47 mon have been en- tombed 22 days has been enlarged to tho full size necessary for the pas sage of the roscuo crews, it was of ficlaily announced st 6.46 octlock this morning. tlon, notably Rallroads which rofused to enter the Baitimore agreement insisted to- day that they wores dally increasing the number of the mow employes and that conditions wero steadily im- Hearing on the Esughe resumed in Jud with only four days tho expiration of porary rertraining order Sapt. 6 remaining four days are to be given over to tho defense and final arguments with the govern- § | 's tion was remaining befors the tem 21. Th made that the crew on the 8.6500 ftoost level, all members of which are Az~ gonaut miners, had won the $5,000 bonus offered by the mine officaia to the first crew 16 break fato tha Argonaut . Signs Newv Agreement. phim, - Seept. 18. -A new egrooment covering the wage scale conditions was signed of the Pennsyl- d men in the en- and wo 2 vania Railroad an to Weddings gine service. The agzsement runs un- REC AT: DEMAND BY BOOTLEGGERS 1 a i ARTISTS 7 HOPiNG T the last rock barrier there had beer little but disappointment and monotk- ony in the wait above ground. Bw |a charge of plotting to kill Bowinan. many times bad tho families of the} imprisoned miners heard that a cut- through was expected and falled tha% most of them were at home in bek when it actually\ \was accomplisheq | Charles Rip! this morning. «Arrangements bad been made so that the Red Cross should carry any importsnt tidings to them. Two priests stood silently by the | it over, H shaft mouth awaiting any call that might take them under ground to give spiritual consolation to ary who | Bowman, might require it. «* 0 RAISE MORAL aver. AGE OF art colony. New YOrk: Sept. . cost of s 18. -The high tudio apartments city is | partly explained | at in the declargtion of the rent commilteo of the Lesague of Amer- Caw Artists that suck quarters are much sought for by Bootlegers. The artists, in complaining to the district Asked police in- he _wiew to raising York least, attorney's office, vanfigation with t first day nay be required for CREW WINS $5100 For (By The Associated Press.} mine penetraged the Argonaut mine, whero 47 m ave heen entombed 5 a. m. today, An official statement {ssued before the first conmection was made, sald: \'After this holo has beon drilled several bours will elapse Before mon will be ablo to pass through inte the Argonaut.\ Minss Are Connected. Announcement that the hols had been drilled into the Argonaut wrork* inga was made by L C. Huftthizzson, president of the Kennedy Mine and Mining - Company, thromgh | w hich workings the roscming work is bo- Ing conducted. Hutchinsor sald the holo proved thet the 3,600 foot level of the Kon nedy mine ind the 4,200 foot Pavol of tho Argonaut mine had boon **Before wo enter tho Argonaut wo FCan: GOpenirag Enijarged. , The opening connecting the Kap: Crow Wins $5,000 Bomus. ean . - \ ' 1&g Circulation Greater Than That of . _ WATERTOWN,. N.Y., MONDAY.A ERNOON; 18, 1922. - - onifa a dort r; a ory UP AS W IERE MEN Tonight: Fals, aO , Tuesday: managing Air} Other Northern New F ork Newspaper - 2s . anns fang ces a n heap a honom - or _ wa! e hig. *nR*Owar. THREAT RE TR Wray fl \. % 0 -GUARDING AMER SCAN LIVES AND ProrErty GREAT RITA oin |= STL MSE Authorities Continue Investi- A gation of Murder of Clergy=- EB man and Choir Leader WIFE OF SIAEN MAN SAYS SX WAS WOMAN N THE POLO 60 OUT SEARCHING For HUSBAND, who HabNoT returneo, sana TELLS INVESTIGATORS * ENTOMBED MINERS MAY BE REACHED TUESDAY Workmen Dig Way Into Shaft, But May Not Reach Imprisoned Men Under 24 Hours. Jackson, Calif., Sept. 18.-Engineers at the mouth of the mine said at least 24 hours would be body or rescued miner could b § mood umm pugs || \**\ Resa. required before the first e brought to the surface. The exploration wor bodiesmien of are found, £1 was said. COs T0 AD OF - DIVORIED WIFF WOMAN CHARGED wiTH riot. TING TO KILL SEcono Husaangn SOUGHT - INSURANCE, ALLEGED Jamea K. Price Places Hia Meager Resources at Disposal of Mother Of His Two Chlidren. k before any wown's rosomo niso orn] | Detectives Unoonvineed That Rector And Mre. Millis Met Death Beneath | :3 Apple Tree inFound. Broad Field Where Bodies Were PENETRATJNG SHAFT Jackson, Calif., Sept. 18.-Resscuersa working from the adjoining Keranedy Bristol, ., tear Admi commander of the U. J. naval forces Turkish waters. U. S, Now Brunsw#ck, N. J., Bapt. 18.- The question pC where the Rer, E€- ward H. Hall, rector of the fashion» able church of St: J ist, and his choir | Mills, were sEain, equally in intorest more than three weeks, shortly after [ &re conveying thousa m danger sones. ohn, the £\ ger so ILE To & a began their); iry into the mystor» Bodiles Carefully Laid Out, was apparent working on tho «ase ad that the rector an cath the app! ndas of reafugees shared | almost with, that of pyr. ey wore shin as the oftclaiss ountiss today fous double mucg 2 B I #1, ’S STQFF It thee advices itate, > «ut C ' gi] J {tt the military antiorties have| Wil Refue to Sail 'on Any, that detective. ‘ were unconrige- rs, MiUs mot o treo in the laid Put ten» dower of the tragad widow, and har brot an eccentric, figures about which the fn U Huntington, W. Vs., Sept. 18. -A new chapter of a romance, involving two men and young woman, was written today in a coll of the county Jail hero where Mra. L Brico Bowman is awaiting trial on a charge of con- aspiring to have ber second busband HE WILL PROCEED TC CoNSTAN- TINGPLE AT oOm®mE - 0 bodies wore (to one for u. 5. mores State Department | Asks - Ansarigah -High Commissioner For Bpescific }Infornsition as to Thowse if Nid 196... Mrs. Hall, the Husband Number %. James K. Price of Corbin, Ky., has come to Huntington, determined, be says, to winto hir meagre reecarcen at the: disposal of the woman whom he di- . Howman, a local buns} wars expected to be qudé‘ . rs. Hall for tir: netting wander after the murdark imgsthes\0€ \hts 't Skim®.hours and light -on hia un n Friday morning arrible is going to all Visits Church, admfited fast night that woman in the polo coat, essos Cold of secing entsr 45° on Friday qloted as saying to the church ac zy her brother, sand, who had not txight before. Willis say wheothor be was with Witnesses did to the rectory. M authorities | of ther details of her ra, Hope. ' 1¢, ited> tofuy 'by the mont for specific fnformatin «as to the number of Americara native or natwralited, in soo «of ro lief as the restlt of tho occupeation of Smyrmem by Turkish (forces ad of their presont whoreaboutas. The department miso hm as to th number of native romalning in SmyrnaL It hams boeen ro- fifty to asBxty .A mor» or m dsslonarios at the tEmo o® the tion and mo how many of thie loft to those to 1p 2:3 221193?“ d;\ Toe A I At. Willf6 for further canty prediction 0 aha! \tomothing t ife oberen ante AEaMo fedpitt- Bowman was named as co-respond- ent in the suit. . Bowman is letting \the law take its courso,\ ma he said aftor a meat ing with Price. But Price, &a former Dewapsper man, who claims hoe gave tile young woman every dollar he had when he divorced hor, is ready to take her back. \'She ts the mother of my two child- The great force of the draft blow and I haven't forgotten the old ing from the Kenedy into the Argon. aut mine indicates that thers is mo cave-in on tho €.300 foot of the Ar- gona ut. the resets offfclals declaroch Crews of mon wore holding tReo Robert ventElating doors on thoe 3.300 foot level of the Konmedy closed in order that the draft would not rekindlo the fire in the Argonaut. 'of the air forces, They discuimed ory abort 2: morning. She was that sho had gore companied b come home tha members was set for this [Moanwhile M. Ninchitch, tha ~Jug Slavia foreign minlkter is hastenimg }* to London from Patis to confer- }. the cabinot over the exhiis. - -- ported that from fcan busftness m were in the city Turkish occupm: as to the city or as main have be ent Officlals todmey tooXi or ress the full onliitGence love,\ said Price. The arrest of Mrs. Bowman came as a consequence of m statement prosecuting attorney by cal detective, a railroad shop- mot ses him return IFis @lso has told the harving visited the quest of h/s missing wife, t the, sams hour that Mrs. 0 was thore. He regard. 6 that be had not 0, but suggested that aited - different made to the to play a lone hand 1o Tar as Hra and Italy are concomed I it ci resiating the Turks by force ,an @ maller of keen speculation in all clrs cles In England- today. - - - HAinchman, a lo arnd Charles Riploy, man of thi Wash the admirali's ability £ situation facin iz2g that of reltetl meas Wat department taathed Major Sho e rtillery, From tho artille Port AH1l and assigned h ican military attache nople on the staf of catral Tho officor was dEretio@ to bost \without un es is a son of Lineter: Nelson A. -Miless, ntEzed, d wido #3 & rver in foreige wire. DOBLN SCENE 0f MUN - SHooTkc Durikes next OFFICERS o ENT, According to the statement Mra Bowman gave Hinchman a pote for 2,000 to shoot Bowman from am The rescue crew which has been|bush. Payment was driving shead on the 2,900 fest level of the Kennedy, racing the crew aan thd higher levol to see which first would break into the Argonaut was taken off the work this momireg when thoe draft through the connewt- ing cut sssured that there ware ren cave-ins on the Argonaut's 4.200 foot dosed witt tho g ben, insolud orders to“; do- sean Ber or Will they might ha: parts of the church, ved Siata Elsewhere, ory that the rector and his ad boon slain else- aad the fodios removed to Somorsot county to complicate the based chiefly on pot where they tender notes, be-! irthorities to have Mra. Mills to Mr.|an cerned, it is more orlexs stugit tlie possibilities of arother C while the country is yet stagragetis from the effects of the sroat walt. - > to have been made upon the collecting of Bow. man life insurance of $6,500, it is charged. The detective, who was in- troduced by Ripley to Mrs. Bowman &s a gunman-as sworn to in the statemont-declared he arranged an \arsbush.\ Bowman, who, it is under- stood, was told of the alleged plot, level. Formal announcement was Approached the place wheres Hinch- man and Mrs. Bowman were hidden. Then Hinchmap, identity, foreign 'alffairs, is cpecied to pe ceed to Paris with relation to the/yit if moar question - after thiss | a eveling's ministerial confeence in order ta discuss tha question € ftirist hand with the Freiith governmeit. _- PARIS DOUBTFUE THay at ©Contzant} vestication was conditions at the were found. All the Heved by tho a been written by Hall, wore strown bodies. The minister's froc d up tho front and al is clotking was as Irnmaculats as had first donned it. Even glasses wore carefuly adjust hough his hat was delay.\ disclosing him took tho woman into cus- tody and made his report to the Prosecuting attorney. Mrs. Bowman was taken to the Huntington sfate Before the drilis twisted through hospital for the insane for observa- tion today after she was bound over to the Cobeil county grand jury on military obse neatly buttons comment on the buming of Smyrna was made in official qtearter@z *\Thex idea that the buzxing of Smyrhix walk caused by the Turks, is advanced by, certain foreign newiapen. In wk informed official circles it is asserted itly that there {s nothing whith justitio® tw this belfe!, on the contrary, such a: possibility is considered quite ly. It is only natural to what ins terest the victorious Turks would }* bave in destroying 'the «ity, session of which they valuc so high- ly and which they had Fut retaken, ed on his mos over his face, Mrs. Mills' body too, was carsfully laid out. Not a creaso plated skirt was disarranged. muds were folded across her carf was draped NCEE. D BY FREE 81A. , ATTACKED. (By The Associate blin, Sept. 18. thootHig in variou Bowman's life insurance said to total $6,500 was the alleged motive, g to the sworn statements of | breast Robert Hinchman - and ey, a railroad msn. in bts statement, declared Bowman asked him to belp ay with her husband. Ha e told her he would think inchman, the detective, was d to Mrs. Bowman -as a gurman, the statements c accordin Detectiv across the breast. went through the Mills in quest of clues that soliztion of the case. ergod they said they -There was mich 8 parts of the city filces of the Irish h are guzarded by were attachkol, te. Orfele Houso, #he minal | dexpartmeent d to haF% wheen y Frese State ircoops aand diers, A mowor as altizckel by Inity, A | loutwon- home today, might aid in a Whan they em bad found noth PARTY GUESTS ALL OVER 100 The Hostess, Mrs Celdbrates 11 New York, Sept if. that Mrs. her do a declared h Frea Slate troops, peblicans invaded office of the cri and shot a detect women refuse challenged D k which arrized w men in the vic Introduce charging the Turks with the buroing of _Smyrus has come from' London i; via Athens,\ . £ & to Hinchman, $2,000. An am- ar the Bowman gave him a note fi Doctors and Nurses on Hand. bush was arranged no: Every possible thing that can be [home, the detective done for the aid of the entombed men, should they be alive ham been Maschl Urdang 2th Birthday. Bowman -At a cele Hinchman alleged he disclose the moral averag lige and the Hoighborhoods. of Greenwich vil ColumBus | circle art which swory one of the guests was more than 100 years old nowel experience at the rao! Home here yas E and 'sergaint of ricos vere wounded lar Was kilted and tw. the Free fteate anid one 0 captizred, .- - E identity and took Mrs. Bowma (Continued on Page Fifteen.) custody, LEAGUE CALLED \The studio is well adapted to Stewart Browne, prost t-the United Staths Real Es-, ra' Association, said, \but ate for New Yorkers to get over that Th real estate owners cannot control it entirely.\ The artists have dGemanded that the police rid their cojonies of paint- who can't paint, sculptors who t sculpt 9:1“? models who can't - 6 C& po M TOTAL OF 4886 KILLED in ~__ IRELAND SINGE JULY, 1920 Casualties Since dan. 1, 1922, Total 225 Killed, a Belfast, Sept. 48. ~®Eigures given it here today on the Famtalities in the @lfast disturbances ssince July 11, 1920, show a total of 4%6 persons kill. Of whom, It 1s stated, 189 were Protextants and 247 Cmtholics. Since army of upwards of 100,000 persops today arstered upon a porfod of idle | . ness and the mamnaoth Ford Motor] ~ Company plants were deserted, ex cept for carstakers, for the first time] pany £3 FORD PLANTS CLOSED TIGHT: © 100,000 ARE OUT OF WORK Manufacturer Meanwhilé Attempts to Obtain Fliel at What He Considers Reasonable Price. (By The AssccZated Prews.y Detroit, Sept. - 18.-An induatflnl[ tempting to Jin. 1, 1923, the figures give 92 Pro- entail and 108 Cntionter ined .~ (dow, \ months owing. to the coal situs Crs ls . ase Tete Nhu kn 2 2 , : \_ IV OIER DST 3BE TED MIEN mB hostess, was cglebratin birthday. The wore Mos. G. Zehr Zncken old. Mrs. Urdang' Lug! Friedlovitéh, youngest of her guests}. Goldstem® and s 92-yemr-old> son, was barred from 3 as of Ails youth. Other guosts ware Mra. Gits® Fox, etzky, and Mra. GillZe 0 king, each 106 years, ] spry little woman who re glasses and foes a great ing, explained that for long life, 112,\ she #410. Halter Car {m} ligamétlv. Corpora. involun-|- pitty was filed ay against the E8 iNTOXIC TrME-SEVER A *~ IN HospiraA > Bept. 18-Ous. - . & plece of Tend mips arid he Inflczence «of. ms held carraival on ast Side early this morn- o hospitals ared their - homess - whieh tion of the League stop the wet 12 Auf leve the distress of . there was propoge on- the assombly .in hG T. I tious today by Pr. & high comiolsfiGher mis Bre had no roles \That. Fo why I am Prick -. DesteBlives | sim#latt Henry Ford was at- ng iht'aézichpta obtain fuel at what he reasonable brice. To ac- prices quotsd him, he|. d declared would be a subntlesion to profiteers.\ wel Ford, president of the com- ._ volced the 'hope that a wa wut of the «voutdered a {tiorat comm cept \coal at > ecem teviously ha tary petition in bank in federal court tod Haller Car aind Lec y [ation, alleging | Hablifties | a set and John be 'victims are bolle Ure®: -of thes akul 3. [| fue! difficulty soon might | Th MAY AGT ALONE Determined to Us; Al Means ~- To Resist Trrks in the Dardarnelles SEND WARS! [rum 6 FL 10° PL V \ 22 Paes ORDERED TO SPEED PRODGTION | | Lear, O27, . of “m fin HE TO WORK 24 Hours at Pull Chicago, Sept. it-A war 7 -4AVU- £. market dewoloped tof-ay in the 1. -. CAPACITY IN PREPARATION FoR t - --wheat trade, t as! TURKISH EVENTUALITIES ' acaie tray e, \e 00 5. . W a largerscale than for months | | Entire Squad o - 5:3: audlbefzrod the gm; hou‘f of | tforee ne o had - entei +_ BABIHET TAKES . “mu had alison mzore that? flurp 02331 P rotecfixou oi C‘Wfi po bushel, December - delivery * 4) m1“? | touchin 1,087 ass. J Public Stunned By Possibilitze of 1.015% (21gfngzt J: “13:11? EXPERTS’MHB Another Conflict While Countzy is Saturday, nx eas Yyot Staggering From Effetm of| | | The uptern seomidi. to be World Wars | based chiefly on news that the - Brittsh fleet hag bate ordered to thee vicE&nity of CGomitantl. |\ (By The Amctlated Pron.) nople, Paris, SBopt. 11-Ehe British gor omment has ordered all small arms -- and ammunition factories of tho E ' United Kingdom to work 24 hours at \# [* P i g * full capacity in prepanition for -any - ~. | ~ Turikish eventualities, according tof =- AFPIF P¥PTYrA nowa reaching privato sources bore \WHE H rs EM ' todagr, - C VUL G ® 5 > > ..~. found that a consf@erable propor s+. baul, _ © ' f | tlon of the stocks of small arms and| __ @* Not Establish, Heapt, - ammuntion has mhe iate and eqn: ans It ¥ | ans ion scquently must bo irmmediatoly . re. . ¢ , \'qfimx¢;tw* placed, W * amazing Auclated Prony . | I audt~ arnd evobmnd, Sept. X8. onl d BRITAIN REAbY To play in bate LONE HANY 37% n'kgsausv of the ~Lake-Cariers' Auay; [m clation on the Groit Ltkes wil ze | € (By The Auglmtel Proas) fuse to. mail ves | 1 Londgnhmg‘tgghr-m \Lo (net which 'dowr | not. “want: the | aon: emnvent, despite the apjear was h or elpi-tBout Gay f #Eroy. inx in the French and Hallanpress onnifiimn Nmfi. h icagy cat ‘ mmuimcum Inst ties T<@- j , o cabinet mhisten me? mi] N.Y.. Bo I. -tThomai The cabinet mhistaen met tik _ Y-, ; I morning with a high offical of the Conway, of Sho A admiralty, with The Ea) 1 Cavan, chiar of ata cP this army, azs Sit Hugh Monugqbi'mvsxiphqrd, thEeaf Takin io CiiF @ulice, ; | Dt.~- 14-7 problems connected with the defense |! of the noutral zonc om elther salds of | TJ the straits against possible Turkish action, it is stated, t Another meeting of | the cabinet | js Whether England would be: fofted | yep 8o far as tho genorat public 4% com-)\ Lord Curzon, the mesrstary fow es coal 53mm? m 0\: i913 TURKS. BUNN ED SMYRNA, $9 (By. The Associate Presay . ~ [3 Y‘Aflvuhfln'r‘” eo Col Paris, Sept. 18 -Ta iotioshe 14 th® f gq \It is proved besides Chat al! mows « a o 6 [. te ;- . END W, a - 109 7 (By The Associated . & Geneva, Sept. 'if; he | 300] The assembly race sftiont with apparen mg? proval, It suspended der to refer both q 1 not eqtimated in Nictiin hig i= , {te toune. Athe petition '* - =- \ \CC \J a his hea |\ *