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; ^ ^ E E E - i 5 BO B,ore ejfecrthan D A V i s S ® tiiS M |N l S Democratic Candidate wk Opeb Campaign at Sen Girt on Tueaday. \ b . tiO tfB a Ji 'C tB^V A tO R V , ____ aTAS'l' Arl*., Aug. ?6.—^emendpUs fgrcdlBt liugilago Into ,} i 1 b sp«p< fraw th Jtt two dark ar««? near l i f t Ipg ipH ^ rbd Friday at Sea Gift b eauatpr ot Mara th a t a tnonth ago a t>Tg gathering ot 'New Jersey E wero'comparaUTely latjit, 'wBa aeted qral?. Jh lait^.night’s ohservallbua a t -liowen Alt); O h ie^atory. • \Tha regions hare been on. the back ot.tiwpiBaBt until the.last fewlays ( atld4hsretore were ndt (rtisorVahlo 1ft: thelri entirety, tout last night tljoy' a^Ulk* intp a wider Tlew aftd j>ro84n^ •a araplilc evidence of ihe expanWon in' tbenr that 'has taken place tinco’ though Davie sought to adopt th e ' \treat '*m rought\ slogan, given him by. .(^oyoenpr A1 Smith, the fltst draft bts ftpdech Is said to have failed to sattsly Kfs managers. So be Is ctl> Vorlng jnoro ijlosoly to follow their gesdons, tian psputhern. hemisphere. , CllpWlng a faint blue .green d n »pHe of fljilmmerlng atm.qspherlo condlUona which temporarily haiftllelred PbaorTh, tlopir, th e y suggest what th e liOwptl scflopt of Martian ftatfonohiiats tot* ^ dxpiinseaj.pf i popu- dpjjen yoabs. ^taftnanagors haled that ep^C h 'a s a, masterplooe-of logic ahd polish/ hu t t h ^ told, him frankly that whdft ho Sets on the stum p 'h e must hivn inoro appeal to the h e art and lose *-4heii-’-‘\' •' •---------’■ dxvltsdixsfoXe Itwaa ditchvatw Wats has no'seas or oceafts., . Jlidiioed to mo'ru hn^Srilahi. ___ :tomS, the combined aresrooyar more\ «fsn 760,000,d0ft acres. This would 'raise more than Jl,(K)0,d0n,0jW hushbls 'ql wheiA even If the erPps ware bad.v ' ThIs;iB only a. .iant^tlc Ulustra- I Uo^ howoYor, as bo ons knows what t form ot Tegotatlon Mats, If there is aftir TSgetatlpn, has -taken In the. pt(>cssB oteToluUoh.throngh the agbs. , j einoe first nPted this year the tilt ing of the planet on >lta axhi has brought these regione m(n'e direct'^ nftaar the rays ot the sun,j-Uie d .-w inl-»eiw oilal-Ch»ng«r^t.., hng the growth of yegsMlPn and: melting tb a certain o?tdht >of ”|(Qia$ lOW fMpt, i 'That bf tat. iea^r«»ffOM^ • .■ ftdw s, . • ■WASHINQTON^^ 4Ug. kS.-^rThe ■ s s s ^ m the Debartineut of Agfliiftiftiro ift predicting a furthdr r(!di' ' the world etippiy. r . NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—After taking 1 intenelro course' in campaign ora> tory from his managers, John W. Oavts, Democratic Presidential candl- tlWNDS«|H«S:RWlCilSB ACe««PBBUCAN D e c lu r e s X i d i t S S i e t $ r p g e n i f o l S t ; V\ ■ BY .lAMiaa T. KOLBBUT.i -It United Press Staff Correspon^eni ’ CUIQAGO. III.-, Aug.. ^O..^Actfiig as; the spearhead of the Republleaqvbat-; tie. lines tn the northwest, ’ CHsjlfia ,G..Dawes, Republican nomtaco;. fo r Vice-President, has Initiated a vigdi spendent ticket,,and on GoT^ ornor Charles W. Bryan, Vliqe-Presl- dential candidate on the Dome ticket ' Dawes branded them aa l(;al8.’ He attacked LaFolletto the independent ticket,ah d on G ot - . 0CtiMjg: ft.i(.kC y * \ \ ' '\\'ttA u g . Jd.4jbesi-, in his epeech accepting the nomina tion, delivered last nght on the broad grounds of the Dawes mansion In Evanston, 'Chicago auharb, ■ Dawes dealt with only a few issues, devoting hmselt largely to an assault on La- Folletto and on the '\one radical candidate on the Democratic ticket\ \Robert M. lliiFoUetto^ leadlns tbo a m of oxtrebie raA'calanie Ima a plat- form demanding public ownership of railroad, and attacking our courts, which are a fundamental and tonstl- tiitlonat Safeguard to American isenehlp,\ Dawes said. •'Our nation has -to leave Important conStitutlCnal mooring to etnbark again in these contests through which It has fought up to the'.estabUsbment of good government Throngh th e war of the revolution, thr()ugh the S I 4 “S 4 S ; r s 3 » 1 . = 5 K H S S S t S M N D I T S M A K E ' |lW ,0b() and>200,000. ,.b1dup I n order to get the ffflo. ' Tfte bandlla. escaped Jn # n automo bile and lo r several blocks were fol lowed b y police who had com- mapdeered passing taxlcsbs. ilisV ^OoSlSS o t FIRES : - ■ URGSraE t l ? “DOTS lAB AND 8X0KE\ CTcoitb fBUMow, Cfdnl^S(!d l4re dug, Will Be Sent to Hospttsd tor Observatiom NJW YORK, ,Aug; 20.—The \lo^d of tee uproar and smoke,\ led George Ouitow, 26, to s e t flee to scores of u n - dhijupted dwellings,' according to a cOntoSsion ho' inide to- F lrh'M arehall wiBiktOThD To s i f s : 4 1 i w,lth the'tnem y . dent C qc the scenes mountains around'here, and to jvlslt wltp the m ates of hla early ^tOhool S o vtstt'W lll 9Ugb the n Include a tfamp through th e m sple thickets, whejre he hunted, and a stop at favorite pOnds, where as plain Calvin Coolldgo he- once attempted to entice fish to his Among 'his '^ t a wilt be one a t B home o f his qousln Dick prown, who .hsa. a farm below Plymouth. The- fatm ^has b o w ‘been .changed to the headonariftra of the 'Homo Town' CoolIdge.Clnh and no doubt there will be. aomo pcdltlca when th e President ankVes there. The HofitO Town W 20 understood to have a htn./tV ia nnn . ' . • (continued on Psge tfiro). S O Y S i i B 8 I ) U M HEART the' hsnds of a pT5® ate. Charles h 2 & . s The hullet is sU ll' imbedded In the • * * ? ^ e Z ^ r h o y i n d ^ a R . c k . t 6 . BOlf L E F T F O i i F A T H E R —Ctryohi as a heart medlcliie>andfea Inhoceiit- ly to hiin h r h i t l-yeatvold brother Robert, killed l8-montfaa-(^Id George Jam es Allor, the father, Is a w ar Veteran of Tulftrsi S.-D. H b w m gaS3- cd and With h is wlf« and Gicss Chil- drott has beeft trilveUng a n d ftjteplng 1. ,6 .. t t W o CHIIiGt NIIID D|s|l® aE 4 f | ‘,;||S|lfp: :tift.ifflvoit£EsiiE;sEeiwn ’.BiAtjgmM'mND. I T i i i ^ e t i e d t n P d ^ ^ d i i 61 iffsS c e f d m p k in s R e s to r e s M a rr ied i S tatu s o f C o u p le. IS .SOON GOING lub now dt understo( lombershlpf of JMJIOO. The President U in tine^kalt d e Last night th e President^ ii Coftlldgo with th e , Prosdeal'i Colonel John Coolidge, P r e s l^ p t^ ^ r of th n stCvakn the lidjfs *Cantthoan;^aMli <.si«os<c tcceptahoo apMch o f » General' res, Coolldga’s m n n ln s mate, ovwr a, even 'to the permuting a-Wife to change her mind »nd give up a divorce decree already Obtained—despite the husband^a pro- teSt 'ih a t it should stand. Oft 'the husband's declaration that recenclllatlon was Imp^slble, - ho 'commented thpt 'human nature and ckperlence (ell a different story.” ■ 'T have- known :rp-marriagea of partlee,\ he said. \1 heileve recon- cHlatlon possible In this case,’ and It should be encouraged.\ , Cn the question, brought up during the; litigation, whether a divorce leaves a stigma'attaching ta,the name even of the lnno<:ent party, y ex pressed no opinion. . The ruling denied a n^otlon of James McVlpkar to set aside Jilstlce Tompkins's action of July lltft, when, on motion of Mrs. 'McVlckar, ho Va cated the interlocutory decree be bad granted to her April 27th. ‘ ’ The net result is to restore the married Status of the couple. The ftuSBand, rCputed to bo wealthy, is Id the oil business. The wife, has been socially proriilnont In New York, Phllndelphla. Newport and 7x>ndon. At the time o f their marriage In Jersey City,'two years ago her age w a ^ v e n aa forty-eight and his as Mrs. McVlckar's decree, obtftined on allegatloae of misconduct with an nhnamed woman, would have become Hnal August 1st, but Jtiiy- 11th she asked to.have It vacated, advancing as her, sole reason her dread of tftl divorce stigma atta'ching even to tbs 'party. Dawes, Cooil the radio. telegram b \We have Jqst b e u d your address with great SaNsfscUon. I offer you most hearty congratulafons. Calvin Coolidge.\ t I K I L L E D B Y 'QUAKSHOeK Vore Than 4,000 E o a a Destroyed in Semiryechenak, Turkestan. WNDON, Aug. IjO.—B5orty-one pcr- s()ii8Jv6re-knicd-an.d'8,00dvmadeTiom*^ lefts in- a nmtrthquake. in ^ c ^ JM v ince of gimlryechcnsk, SbvlSt-TUrKdft’taB, according to -the A k lj^abad corre spondent of the Evening Nows. I t is reported that over 4,000 homes wore destroyed by the tremorsi INDEPENDENTS SlDEfraj REPUBLICANS P j LEASED, W m THE DAWES SPEECH. WASHINGTON. Aug. JO.—T h .* speech of General Gharles Dawes Hobert M. LaFoHefte, I t \tW c k e d « H S ? S a s ' i i l s P a i p f i i . FOKES^FmES 20, An appeal for m t j f atftllabift .fl fighter In the ‘a a t e t'd snve'.tho Sui mor r % % tow n of ^iktobtcmlc form a torest i i , whifih 1ft- rOflng up Hftuth W atte .CanyoP/’^ a - p t onl by the FQre8t^|orvice lohkouran Dw^^^ series of addressei G e r m a n y M U S T A C T O N L O N D O N . . • P A C T H Y A I j G . 3 Q tiovenunent Circleti Confident 'of Two-Thirds 'lliifHrity i n ’ Beioh»ii«/i _BRLIN, A u g .' 20.—-Gdveri circles are Confident today 6t 01 ____ m g the necessary t-wo-thlrds major ity for ratisficatlon- o f i the pact of London. ‘ ■ The government confldenq'e.gfOVrft of trying straits In SVhlCh ,thi iSft-' mallst forces hUvis .been .throwa.' could the natlo'nallsts, Adept Aft overaild attitude toprarajs th i^a’?ireHV Young plans they will lose many ad« herCftts and should thhy be bVer aft.* tdgotiistlc they atg.'iqertftiffi of nu* ttergus defeats in the general. else* The Reiohstag rahst decide swift'- r -whether there fs ft twd-lhlyds ma* NitiOMl AntNorities Give W a r tlo f as First GiSol Spell of S e t- spii^vFelfc WASHINGTON, A u g . 20.-The price C coal la noon going up, so buy now. This wnmingt was Dsued by pa^ tfonal authoi^tles l]er.e today aft* a cool spqU gripped the eastern half of the naton, causing, the; firing pt atpyes and grates for the first time this Owing to lack o f faclfitl.es little fnel Is belnii stored^ and when the dp-, mands of iin expected, sotoce-wjnlor are made, they w ill have, to be met by contomporaneous proudetion, Itjs Such a situation may result 1ft epn- gcBtlon-of Ir^ght movement, diminish' supply, and thereby boost the cost to the consutner. Prices now, however/are helo'wnor-. mal (pr this period of ths year, ac cording to the National Coal Assoda* tton, and the sUtlatical bureau of the )mmsrce department. To the Hast Is-given the news that anthracite wlU bemore plenttful than hltuminouB. The price of hard coal reached Its, low DOtftt?ln Aprl,.h«t *\■'* \joath 3(dn(sei.to*R3l.f .W |. almut cents par .Aon, pud Tajien luiril w in- (Oontlnued on Page V fo). ROCHESTER PRIESTS ARE.^ilONDRS iierAord has IR, ‘Auk. JO.—W „ . come from 'Itoine that H is HoHnesi, Pmso Pius Ja, hod m t e r t o d the Uil« of domestic prelate, Cpiftmoftly known as \Monsigndr upon three Rochester clergymen; Rt. Rev. Michael J . Nolan. D. D., chftncellQr*of <the diocese and head: of; s t Andrew’s SemlnsryMtt. D Meehan, D, D„ director of S t Ber nard's Semlnsryj im theyd’Hpm Is In Rome with R t Rev. T homaftl'. Hickey, D, D., Bishop of 'Rochester.’ a n d hlft party. Dr. Nolan, chancellor | s admin istrator of the diocese In IhS ahs! where they Were ordatned.ftnd ri their Orders, Dr. Nolan, attefti Andrew’s PfeparStpiy Sen Rochester, and rathsft P!iHari| xor a time Was ft student ftt S t'H o r n a n l'i, but finished his dlrihlfy., bourse 1ft Homo. Df, Nolari Wftd .ordained 1ft 18|B, Dr. Meehan In 1892, emd Pftthe^ FLYEjgSTO.GET a b o a r d T iS » U . s. s . r i c H mo I id ; REyKJAVlAK, Iceland; Ang, J Q . - ^ e ►Hlchm6ftd, bftartos spare parts fo^lhe AmerlCifti fi'yers delayed here ftiheft their machines w e r e . damaged .Mod-' day, Arrived A t 10, o'clock this imLorn.- ta i t Thb parts - were • riftmedlale)y landfed and work Waft, begun.: hit to- GoIdherB. Syraduse;.ithat the coat ■.^aft tlift p roperty'O t hla .son, Hy- - ' -Young Goi|berB h a d become so iftncerftqd. during tbei reception moceodingB for Jackie Coogan last Thursday ftftfirnoon that he un- coftsqtou'sly .removed his coat and bring It on the r e a r ot a nearby auto. A few nllnutes later, look ing for b!a coat be found the ma- chtoe gone, and -reported his loss to the pbllce, but not until today w as the mystery explained. to alienee, aftd croftdhed In hi* chftlr. while hlft cpuftsei asked adi tooelyed ^ ofho'cAfte t ufttl.VMoftday They ftUtod that d(ikn| ’ of theif. iUent’ft plea had not boen’cbmpietod.- ind asked addltfonftlfUme.i f . ................ l^Uumlnoas a<iir tlT^y Ibwer th*n the cm ^ o^pro^m WILL wales call oif HIS COUSIN i^ILE IN N. Y.r H e is Prince Dmitri, Nepfiey of tke O a r , Aftd a Clerk in a Wall Street Bank. . i NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-\OOod m( ing, Hr. Dmitri\ la the greeting a pnaftium Royal Highness,\ by, a small a n d was surrounded ott serritprf,^erritprs,^ ■who.ho. by, a sm all army o s 'w walled.at hls.beck and call./, ' ^ . Thto h e 'ead the Prince Dmitri, soft of OraftcU Duke Alexander «and .the ‘ - Itr l 'R e a p e d f “ B r a n d m o th e r. Br^Oe D'lftlUt' escaped to ITran^ with, .Ms f a ther a nd mother, where t made Ms borne with them in Baris ui .K a . Mam A w S S o lfdji^o’i s l S S S S l i QUIRT : ' a m . >o.I.iipii tton h a 'been m.ade to the i^nimerce H pplflmont here th a t, radio signals: 'he silenced during the pto:!od>thab ^ftta Is ndar^Bt th e earth ift the hoph t'* r . M O B tJB , OMIli A ^ j 10 . ' H I. liair aiBhevelii, ^ l a i y and n o n ^ n , ,1. . . . Aaisyii:'Rta^* Xttonur jCanlAU C6ntitott^':i^rftmeatPoi^ig'. CHicAdb,\ “Afte. ‘to. -^A aajattol tatoa Attorney Tftomaa MarahalLTi- Htatoa Attorney TAomaa MarahalltTi^ iftmed hlaargujaant bsfptp^ludg* Gsv- (riy today and declsrsd \there Is ito legres of raajtonltototo ito d l t refthto,* ^ forced.casMet Motor* aftd' t o r t s . 4m-