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', sere. Mig. & Ty Sept 10. 2 ; xp octet day the \ mystery of Rev. muwnr pil Mes. Hlaomor Mills. whose {ladies wore found Saturday In{d out wider #4roo Olt &n abandoned f ~~ NetoctIvag working - thoy\ would make Amp liven today. Further examination of (“My 66 Mis.. Milla -ravealsd that how face had been probably ith vitelol. ~The face mid hdi of the clorgyman also showed \ donutly fro Cabe, a bridge tender wh the. murder atone, told : ard - two. the streams, after which allt was. still. theme facts - defactt lated & theory that 'the l? of hig. lg! hen clawed . mlnlatov with hen: fluxernmlm wh are . firad lator, 1 mi Mid: Milis trie ( ng to one deduction Another solutfon: advanced 18 that” ed. Prose] Stait Comm)“ aso «the who camo too tha farm mod: with acid and gsoking rovengo' 6C by Snot adi-} | Mri. Harding : the caso sald; /> ortant «ifgclos». > deeply scarred,! : membe tle' étic-club photographed in front of the White ' ; ber of theirclub, These young ladiea pooled their avings an bon fon traveling all over the United mites. f - : U ous EUMEIER Moxico City,\ I if ad by tha vitriol #: vshdotn . |Wwave 0 i 6 8 hav A 0 (fare helped by their \aocottes;\ thet { painted - partners of tha underworld, | \twho. bring the prey intb their hands. 'my cunning and luck, the crime wa The F NH the capital 'Is. the xd robbery spread ty ~by thé \Apaches\ who e in numbers, . These den! t the dives ofthe Montmartre over -the Daring and vialous and uncan-| paches'\ ~f [have: outwitted the police and have the home of Palmer G North cSecond Avenue, \Kev. Jumag Pratt; pastor, of the Church, officiated, termont was made in Hudson View C fu NYE} fforl id o {lorat offor mm were many | tux f limilcll’ui. - 'The benrers wore ag lollo Alt Brown, William Brown, Al Kwown, Raymund and Howard Jam Among the h tolktown - mourners D. M. Patterson, Now- sherry hurt, Mano, ~ Mt. and <Mrg.) ~JTomted (1mm of : Ca ton. N. a. Mr Ard > Eranle- A.. Clarke, mt «Mrs.~: Thomas Ilm‘elton” fi‘fxnlihtlca : Mir, and Mrs. Clnrence! Hicks nnd Mr, and Mrs. \tf mm Toll, al | speach \4 «] Qharge With contemp ofr Go rt in Publication of -- | -Rdiforial, <.} <! - : Momma, Term\ Sopt - 19» te NV.. ~Goutdors, odftor of the Maomphis Pross,: < Ab undor: arre re todw charged / with dontompt of court, Ho was nmrestod date last wight by t ab United States marshal on a \wait- rent charging contempt in the: pubs, Heation of an alleged to\ lurve. roflootod on the dignity and {n= terrify of the Fedorat chur lan Sundera m3; lorrrxlgnczg ad g On o motning ozone United States - Commissioner. . Ho was permitte to romain at hla home -_ last night . {J ~~ Sandors' unrest follo hblipat n aditoriat: bearing ho cap King- ~Forbids\ : co . oharga -of cont - odfroriat -- don A8 \Herbs\, ok Beebe All the Fred Young! ~ ly: ton months have passed : the > Washington :- Ar a - /| Conlerence: and only one - treaties signed hare has bee lIirltaln, France, J & igregd 'to return \{ continued their. nightly depredations, the city by storm. : - 'The women,\ artists bf artists in {feminine wiles and makeup, ply the [main thoroughfares and frequent the night cafes. -The Mexican youth of taking. 'he moons delights in & \good time\ and the dazzling. French | girls <anvelgle thase quick companions <to - slegant Apartments: when, after a period of inking, - the ~Apgches\ appear and \all on their prey. Americans, > too, led thase ~apartments the prey \of. the The ‘u’tpcch, alga mdke‘mlghtly u . . . ? (By The United Press. puld A Wuahingtom Sept. 19. While near- inca thel opening \of > ther by all parties, all of the treaties will eventually offfclals here. believe, Opened by cons the - frankegt when - Secretary ~of State Hug) ted the purpose of the con- feren 0 delegates-representa« tives of: ning - nations: worked for hree months tn preparing treaties of fecting. the whole) world, ' The Arst of these: treation is the (Ave power. naval Imitation: treaty, islened\ by the United: 'States, Great pan and Italy,. 'The second Is the fourpower Pacific treaty ~by : the: United States, Great Britain, - Prance land ~ Japan,. h the thred most. important of troutlos is the nine-power far Bast troaty;- guaranteeing th tegrity of China,. signed by | the United States, (Great Britain, Prince, Japan. Italy, Belgléifii, Portugal: : negotiated at the h hag been ratified by 'both nments| effected in the so- called Shantung. treaty,\ signed - by Japan and China, . whereby - Tapi to China the. to it by he Nipponese t two f ntrols 'of the streets in automobiles afd have frequent plsbol battles with ; | the. police. : ' \The \Apaches\ have talk of the city and of the newspapers. 49591 lowing ip as closely as\ possible a \I the nightly marauding, one- paper arrl ©! which covers 'a multitude of crimes. _- Following .. the. example of. the tApaches,\*. scores..of young. Mexlcans fave startad -& 'campaign of robbery; ° hese nocturnal prowlers, with the Tood-of;the Indian, armed with knife nd. pistol, without. the finesse of the. E “Apachee,” \have killed and wounded 'more than the notorious 'French erooks: 'They work singly or in pairs and.recently they have formed cliques which have became the bane of the [gendarmeria, In one night' recently seven bodies were found. in different [sections of 'the city, each with stab wounds, Many of these \coyottes as they are known, find their living by stripping their victims of clothing. There have been many. instances of| victims: being shoved into: automo- biles, carried - to - the 'city. mits; stripped and abandoned. . But, the \'coyottes\ have not the ability to: evade the: police as has the \Apache.\ - They fall into the hands of the police daily and are taken to | prison to remain indefinitely. The famous. prison of Belem at - present hag more than. 1, 500 prisoners. * ratltied fome 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. Devoe on \bo ratified by all govern: North Main street yesterday in honor ments involved high administration vor: made - in: 'diplomatie! served -the The | the - Nether lands | ® | that government. _- P C some 'clicleg. Here .- Impérial! pls m-mwmn Treaties - ‘Wzll Eventually Be Szgned Bzrthday Party at the- [TC Devoe Home- Last Evemng A. birthday party was held 'at the 'of their son, Wesley, the occasion be- ing: his sixth birthday. -About twenty | of his young friends were present and games were-enjoyed. 'The house was very prettily decorated with cut flow- ers and delicious Tefreshnients were little : guests. --> Master Devoe was the 'recipient - of many bretty and useful gifts. .... ; Res --——-—--——_—.—._____,_ ___‘ - become the |- i nl a daily story of their ~- last night at - Church, Cohoes, w Smith, daughter 'o Harmon Smith 'of -this the bride of Henry: VanZan hoes.\ Rev. 'C. [Be Torrance, passer the Methodist church“ of. thi 'and Rev. M. CG. Cole, pastor of the First. Methodist\ Church . /of\ officiated at the. doubl mony. ~The ~attendarts (Elva Smith, a sister of the bride; who acted as maid“ ' honor, and Herbert Arnold of this city, a; cousin- of. the bride. ~Miss> Eysa Leriox, organist. of the Methodist: Church, Cohoes, ren- dered the wedding march: 'The church was thronged with people: . . \ The -bride was beautifully ~a white canton crepe -. wore 's white silk net veil.\ fried A large bouquet of. white ,bridal i The- bridesmaid. was mery at | roses,\ tractively attired in a maize crepe-de: |chene dress and wore a picture hat to match and carried pink 'tea: roses,. After 'the ceremony a recepti held at the home 'of Mr Van-Zandt. Upon . thei the. bridal 'party proceeded \to reception hall, »where: they stood iin der a large white\ bell which | hung from the center of the room and were showered 'with hundelds © of rose\ pet the. effect helng¢ usual and eautigul The newly-martied couple later left for .a wedding trip to New \York Cit and upon: their return will reside.'a 70 Ontario street, Cohoes, where the will be at home. about 'Octs 08 the-local High school and the Cohos: Hospital training school for . nurses. a host of friend their heartient powers of \their acceptance of < -the} .- pacts. : Nelther France nor Italy. have | | .- [noted upon the pacts, Italy waiting for<France to act and France waiting for the reconvenement of her parlia- ment the middle 'of: October, While nore of the - three powers | Ave ;Who have already ratified the agree- 'ments have made any - amendments or reservations, and- it is not thought that France will make any . changes, Italy has withheld. final action until ance has: made her definite deci- ston, Owing to the geographical posi- tons the -\ two - countries, - sary to the: welfare of the country the| ~ government at Rome feels It neces-] -P. rtisan League met ; night at labor headquarters on Park 'and a very. large crowd . was dane 'number. of - local speakers wer present and ga esting addresses on the comin tion: , It 'is the purpose of.the to \reward their friends and def their enemies,\ The next - meeting will be he] Ad that any Teservations 'or: amendments |- made by Frante must be .claimed by) (;; It 4s -t ought in great naval powers already to the treaties -will carry theim-out re- lealfardless of the.action-of France and taly; but oficlals emphatically stated that the acceptance of-the\ patts - by Latin col tries is greatly “not yeas b+ ven tR ge: pres baat aes Chimps mei ei vene rrd sno arenes Se nies ngo \three} hip gréeeing | /., 1 was |. Both: Mr. and \Mrs. Van Zandt have | *> t. tire Tabor head arters |- 'stealthily - stealing aft they \had: died of: sifffocatio within Side an adjusted icompe tion bilt being made. 'into: law arrival at the residence, lie made a' final drive to line up sufficie Yo to *override a> \veto! /T , it -was-admitted, 'that - faced: almost 'certain \defeat House - ark Avenue; the. Max- | he\ front © wheel-; and § . c said Noone was muted. an . : the 'only damage was tothe: ' Charles Winme w \ terday by Officer -B tl ye law, driving. an'. auto- ile hi as arraigned 'this: morning ity Judge. Thomas J- 'Finigan | i | whoxsentenced the young | man: to hlrty days in the county Ja in.. the |- Senate.: There was no: doubt that the |. Hcense was. suspend-' George today received the promlse of full '.support from Newfoundland. to vb. his NearEast poli A cable {from' Newfoundland | \which with' the 1mpe lal posrtlon stated : 'Beliéve asin - the 'past that yfoundland will ranger all~ the allable \7.0 ome, Sept 19—The Italian gou- |erament has declded to tantmople, the newspaper tate day. backing 'of his government policy of non-participation: in m: moves: to forestall Mustapha Kemal's threatened\ invasion: of . 'the: neutral zone, it was announced ~ present |* and attempt to secureapeace in| he [Near \Bast. the 'French cabinet, : met n extraordinary session. in ' then: 'entirety, has to date a acting pr mier 'of |=\ sympatlnses a app lcatic ns brought“ {their: relatives; ary. 'the: republican, kovern rent h ve\. thoroughly = aroused... th ry! while \demanding his nd pensions practically in not one cent of, taxes: to: the German rep r -and his colleagues id +pensions -and\ gratuities tun into the hundleds 'of m forth \the in:: formation that man nd hangers-on\ have : ived: handsome - sums from the' government as pe srons Prmce Joachim Albrecht 'of: Prussia, - who created a sceneafter the wir in _| the Hotel Adlon-when - French _guests refused tostan d\ sz amed as one: of those re eiving big- athities: fro the government. : t e. residence Of | gsoq; a position to o have most. of the Balkan states who» are known . 6: be friend] Hohenzollerns,\ ; '-