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The Daily News Goes Into 2,500 Homes Every Day It's a Home Newspaper P o p u l a t i o n o f “I a p i N. T«rry»«m H o m e o f t h e 26TH YEAR. NO. 97. 14 PAGES TARRYTOWN, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 14 PAGES PRICE THI Had a Fine Time at Nor walk Country Club Yesterday BASEBALL GAME WAS FEATURE AS USUAL Golf and Tennis on Sched ule— Dinner Was One of Best Ever S e v e n t y - o n e m e m b e r s o f t h e T a r - r y t i i w n l j v r o u m ii 1 1 1 * n >li‘ < 1 t i n 1 a n m i ll I u n t i l ) » : u i d s l i o i ' i * i l i n n e r l i e l i l v e s - t e r i l a v lit. t l i e X u r w a l k C o u n t r y C l u b , N’ l i i w a l l i , C o n n . I t w a s t . l i e l a r g e s t t u r n o u t t l i o L y c e u m e v e r h a i l . C a r s I ' l i i i t i u n i n g 11 u » m e m b e r s l e f t t . l i e l i V i ' e u m a t . n i i i i ' - t h i r t y u V l u r k a n i l a m v e i l i n N o r w a l k a t I ' l o v e i i . B r e a k f a s t ; w a s t l i e n s e r v e d . L t e m i s i s t e i i n l ' e a n t a l m i ] i i ' , e l l s , o a t m e a l , f r i i i l p o t a t o e s r o l l s it n i l e u l V e e . K r o i n t h i ' i i o i l t h e s , u r t I ' u i i i n i e n e - o i l . V a r i o u s m e m b e r s w a r m o c l U|p b y ] i i t f l i i n - i t h e h a l l , o t h e r s w e n t t o t l i o t f m i i s I ' l i u r t s a m i s t i l l o t h e r s t o t h e l i n k s , a m i a t l l i . l i u a t e a m w a s p i c k - o i l u p . P a s l i e t t i ' , ' i ] i t a i n e i l o n e , i i i t u \ w h i l e ' M i l l a r i l l i e i n l e i l t l i o o t h e r , a n d t h e r e s u l t w a s a t i ' i n i n e i n n f o r t h e i l i l h i n l t e a m b y t h e s i ' i i r e o f 1-1 t o f>. l t w a s e x v i t i n j ; p l a y i n j r a m i m a n y O r e s u r e t m l a y f r o m t h e s t r e n u o u s e x e r t i o n t h e y w o n t t h r o u g h . It , w a s h i \ l i t i i l o i n t h e S o n i n l a m i t h i s w a s j r o o i l n o w s f o r t h o s e w h o f a v o r a q u a t i c s p o r t s a n i l a t l e a s t t h i r t y - l i v e t o o k a d i p . T h e a i r w a s c h i l l y , h u t ; t h e w a t e r w a s w a r m , n m l t h o s e w h o w o r e i n w o r e n o t i c e d t o h a v e a r a v e n o u s a p p e t i t e . w h e n t h e m o s s c a l l w a s s o u i u l i ' i l a t a q u a r t e r t o l i v e o ' c l o c k . w . * ' A l l t h e h e a v y Pi U eSv s- t h e t o w n w e r e t h o r p , s u . - h a s J o h n K . C o l l i n s , A n s o n M u l i ' i i , I I . B r o w n , J a n i e s I I . ■ • T u p ’ ’ B r e w e r , l v h v a n l i B n c k - l i i u i l , H i l l I M a c H l r a p v v , a m i W i l l i a m !■'. \1■<oi-il. . ' t ' h o n i ' l e r w a s f i r s t , o n t l i o l i s t . . T h e n P a i n e x t e . - i i n e i l e l n i n s . T h e s i , \ l i t a m i I h o o . I n i ' o f t h e s e w a s s e e o m l h e a v e n t o s o m e , a m i h o w t h e y i l i s a p - p c a r i ' i l ' . I n f a c t , s o m e w o n t i n t o t h e m s o s t r u n g t h a t , t h e y w o r e f o r e - o . l t o r o n i \ / o n t h e c o u r s e s t o f o l l o w . K i l l ” S u l n i n n i i i n n e r h a i l j o y l i k e t h i s , J i m B r e w e r e x i ’ l a i i n e i l . N e x t c a m o t h e s o f t , s h e l l c r a b s , p o t a t o e s , { ¡ r o i ' i i c o r n o n t h e c o b , l o b s t e r , i c e i - r o a i n , c o l V c o n i n l c i g a r s . ' “ A n b l L n u \ S y n e \ w a s s u i i f i a t P . M . m e t t h i s — n o t . A . . . \ L ) , a m i t l i o u a t h e r i u g b r o k e u p a i y j I ' i l o i l i n t o n i t i i i h o b i l e s n n ■ I t h e s t a r t f o r i l e a r o b i T a r r y t o w n w a s i i i i u l o . ■ T l i e r e n e r e , o f c o u r s e , a i n u s i n j r i n - e i i l o n t s . ( l o o r j r e I I . ' A i l a m s a m i C h a r l e s n . ' i m m n i t n s t a i t c i l h o m e e a r l i e r t h a n t h e o t h e r s a m i w h i l e n m i - i n , i i t l i r i m u l i ' N o r w a l k g u t t w i s t e d u p i n t l i e t r i i l l i . ' l a w s , l a n d e . l i n c o u r t a n d w o r e f i n e i l t e n i l n l l a i s . L a t e r H e r b e r t H r m y n a m i O r . C h a p m a n , o f U i - a s s l a m l s H o s p i t a l , w h o w e r e i n t h e p a r t y , m o t a s i m i l a r e x p e r i e n c e . P o r r e s t H . L u n t , o f l i a s t V i e w , w a s c h a i r m a n o f t h e a i l ’a i r , a n d e\ e r y t .l i in ; » ' w o n t a l o n g p e r f e c t l y u n t i l h e r e a e h e d P o r t C h e s t e r w i t h I n s a u t o m o b i l e . T h e n i t b r o k e d o w n a m i t h e r e s t o f t h e j o u r n e y w a s m a d e o n t h e e n d o f a t . m v r o p e w h i c h w a s F a s t e n e d t o F r i t z P u t s c h ' s a u t o m o b i l e . “ B e s t . l a y w e e v e r l u u l , ” i s t h e c o m m e n t o f a l l . Ulan .proposes—and is now and then neoopteil. * • * ■Most of the things you want eost more than you have the money to ■buy. * * * The world needs something bet ter more than it needs something new. * * * Kishoniisness cannot lie “put\ Into people; it lias to \grow\ there. * * * All sentiment should be dis carded when a ■woman 'picks out a doctor to treat her. U K # AVhen things go wrong and you are all tired out, how little com fort anil solace you can got at a soda, fountain! # , # Her Heck «ays: “A dull knife makes a tough ■ steak seem tougher.\ “ 1 6 ,0 0 0 of the ablest executives in America base their plans on the foundation of fact and forecast furnished them by Roger W. Babson and his associates.” T he D aily N ew s EXCLUSIVELY quotes the authentic statements of Hoger W. Babson on the business «■outlook READ “THE BUSINESS MAN’S PAPER 1 In Today’s’ Issue tifi John Smith, of Yonkers, Rescued from River by the Police | WAS Biq ATTRACTION AT HOSE CO. CARNIVAL Few Nights Ago He Nearly Hit Automobile on Post Road j l.'obUs Ferry, N. Y., Sept. --. ■fter A ascendili«: nearly a iinartei- ¡ mile into the air at midniglu I hanging: l>>‘ his foot from the bus- j ket of a balloon, John Smith, of the Situare Hotel, Yonkers, dropped with the balloon into the lllid.so'i River near the west shore earl;, this morning. Mo was rescued by linbbs Kerry poli'ee .mil lireinan. Aller an hour's application of arti ficial respiration had revived him. lie was taken home and is ex pected to recover. Smiili lias been making miduiuht exhibition flights at the four’-d.iv carnival of the Livinnston Hose Company at Walçrnxe Park and Capt. Wilkes of the Ninth Ki\er Transportation Company announces that the steamer Flushing w ill make special trips from N.vaek on the night of September 2:i in order that Tarrytowners and White Plains people may get from Klue- lields back across the -river. Tim last trip will be made at l.:t(i Sun day morning. This will give the people from the east side of the river a. s;ilen- did opportunity to visit l! mau- mlii-eiit home of tile C.ime Back full» and, participate in the P.ig Time that is being bed there this Saturday. Heretofore, the residents lit the east side of the river have i been unable to enjoy the good limes at Bluetields because of the lack of transportation facilities. Now. that this has been remedied, it is expected that a crowd of se\ - j oral hundred will make the trip. MANY LOCAL POETS WRITING JINGLES Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGNWILLIAM FOR NEW MEMBERS L. WARD IN MOVIE PROJECT Mrs. Dinsmore’s Team Still Leads— J. D. Rockefel ler, Jr., to Speak A jneetins was held at the loeql Y. M. O. A. last night for the cap tains of the vai-mus teams in the membership drive tip make their reports. Huringr the meeting re-; fresh men tv were served. The cap- 1 tains reported as follows: I Ill's. C. K. Dinsmore, captain of the Wright machine, 52 new mem bers; .Miss Helen Metweiler, cap tain of the Dellaviland machine, 40 new members; Mrs. Edward Da- R'evere, captain of the Martin ma chine, 37 new members; Hiss Mar- | tha Rice, captain of the Curtis ( machine, 22 new members; Mrs. j Kugene Hunt, captain of tlie Hail-i ley- Paye machine, 17 new mem-1 hers; R. A. Pattesnn, captain of j the Newport machine, !> new mem- . hers; T. J. Eagan, captain of the I Spail, 7 new members; O. Van Tas sel, captain of the Rotner, 7 new members; Dr. Robert Reid, cap tain of the Sia, G new members; I Dr. Charles StoUrer, captain of the IMerio, new members; Robert | P.roome, captain of the Antonette, I 2 now members; W. IS. Carter, cap- i tain of the Farnum, 1 new mem-1 her: 11. Herhold, captain otj the1 Kristol, 1 now member; Nicholas j T.Milnionte. captain of the St. V. A., . 1 new member; Walter Roberts, j capt.tin of the Caprona and 10. L. • liennetl captain -of the Mosinnt, (1.1 Big Said To Be Interested in Million Dollar Company William L. Ward, Republican I county and state leader, with Ilor- | are S. Wilkinsin of Syracuse, salt magnate and chairman of the hoard of the (Vueible Stot‘1 Company, arc* announced as men with many others in a company to. product* color motion pictures. Mr. l a s t n i g h t l e f t t i n * n e i r b y » M u s t e r s F i e l d a s u s u a l , h a n g i n g h e a d d o w n w a r d f r o m t lu - b o t t o m o i t h e h a s - k o t . A r e d l i f i h t . b y w h i r h ti n - - b a l l o o n ' s r o u r s i * i s t r . u ’ t ' d f n > * n t h e g r o u n d , a f t e r a s - e n d i i n ; a p r o x i r n a t e l y l . u o o f e e l a b o v e th > H e l d , s w e p t w e s t w a r d a m i si n*** d i s u p p e . m W , d o s e e n d i n . ; t o w a r d t >»• w a t e r n e a r S n e e d e r ’ s l . a n d i n u . «11 t h e o p p o s i t e s h o r e . O t t l e e r K d w a r d ( ’ o s s e y . o f : tn - D o h b s F e r r y s t a t i o n , a n d K i i v m a n J o h n H e n s h a w a i u l . J o s e p h H a y e s , o f t h o L i v i n g s t o n l t o s e T o m p a n v » c o m m a n d t * e r e d a r o w b o a t a n d s t a r t e d f o r t h e w e s * ! s h o r e , f ' o s s r x r o p o a t o d l y I b i n u h i s r e v « d v e r a s a i n t e r e s t e d ! n a l t o S m i t h A s i r o n u H d e $ 1 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 h i n d e r e d t h e * m t, 1 1 *s p i i m r i N s a n d c a r r i e d t h a t i t Popularity of Page Increas ing— Great Publicity for Advertisers The .hnute pane still continues In he out* <>f tlie best special fea- !ure*-. i*\ t-i put on h,\ ilit» Dail.* .itlduiic; I|\ I he llillllbfi of t i i m s f o r j b a d Ward and , the fallen ba.lloun sn w.js m*arl\ an hour Mr. Wilkinson are tlio closest as sociates of (lovenmr .Miller in po litical affairs in this stale. Mr. Ward inherited an interest in the Hi«» reached their nb- .Inhn D. Rockefeller, .Jr.. will! speak w'ith Thomas Sheehan at the father and son dinner Thursday nin’it. Tickets must be set^ured be- ! 011 ** Tti(‘sday night. FLOWER SHOW TO BE AT THE Y. M. Opens This Afternoon— Receipts Go to Tarry town Hospital Tile (lower show under the aus pices of tlie Tarrytown Horticul tural Society and for the benclil. of the Tarrytown Hospital opens this afternoon at the Y. M. <\ A., Main stree!t, and will continue Sat urday afternoon and evening. The exhibit 'consists of dahlias, gladiolus, fruits and« vegetables, and is well worth seeing. The admission is 25 cents. Not a cent goes anywhere ex cepting to tlie hospital. And in addition when the show closes the stock will be sold and this money will also go towards the fund. (io to the show. It will be well worth seeing and you will be helping Tarrytowns’ worthiest institution. CAN HOLD TURKS BACK I n t e r m i t i o m i l N e w s S c r ' - i c p L o n d o n , S e p t . 2 S . — O e n . S i r C h a r l e s H a r r i n g t o n , B r i t i s h p o m a n d e r i n t h e X i - a i ' E a s t , t o d a y n o t i f i e d t h e - B r i t i s h W a r O f l i i ' e t h a t l i e i s s a t i s f i e d h e c o u l d h o l d C l i a n r i k , 011 t h e D a r d a n e l l e s , a g a i n s t a l l T u r k i s h a t t a c k s . I t e i n i d l i e i n t e n d e d t o o c c u p y C l i a n - a l t d e s p i t e T u r k i s h p r o t e s t s a n d t l i e • w i t h d r a w a l o f t h e F r e n c h s u p p o r t s . bolt and nut business at Port «■'hostor greatly enlarged and de veloped by him. The linn name is I action that of Russell Burdsall and Ward | tinned Molt and Nut Company. Announcement concerning the eolor-movie enterprise was made yesterday by William Travers Jer ome, former district attorney of New York county. Ho told of the formation of a syndicate of 45 prominent business men of the cities who have subscribed $1.0(10,- iidO for the development and per fection of a process invented* by Daniel Frost Comstock, a scientist and ensineci', for several years a member of thf faculty of the Mas sachusetts Institute of Technology. Although .Mr. (’omstock lias been working on the process for more than sewn years and Mr. Jerome and some of his associates have been interested in it for more than two year*, they have not yet shown a comphtf tthn, but will he ready for a New \uik public exhibition some time m October. A tow hun dred feet of the Him have been shown privately at the t’amco The ater here, nnri a. private showing was scheduled between “> and t> o’clock this afternoon at the Sim plex projection room in the Chandler Huildinii. 220 West Korty-second street. Those who have seen the Mini are hiyh in their praises of if. before the jectivo. It required several minutes to disentangle Smith from the bal loon’s uear. He was taken to ■Sneedor's l.atidimr, where «iiiick by a, physician and cun* resuseitory efforts revived him. He has a wile and three children. ’Some nijihts auo Smith desend- ed on the Albany Post Koad. di rectly in the palli of .1 speeding automobile. The drixer. whose name was not leirned. to avoid erashintr into tlu* basket. ian off the road and struck .1 tre«*, de molishing the maihine -imi miur- uììx himself. j t i . l u i i c : h\ i h « t eplifN re- < l ved We'ii.N e Yesterdn the p.iue ran attain ami sixte.-n more dollars w.is dis tributed anintm lucky winners. 'I hose were picked fmm a kitch nl two hundred entries. As the competition Knes on it appears to become keener. For instance many jingles wen* rcteived Wednesday. Thursday and today when the dosing time is every Tuesday afternoon. Usually th.e l>*ge is published on WtfifiTeHda.rs, but due to the crowded condition of Wednesday s issue this week the pai;o was run on Thuis«!.i\. Tile Uail.N XeWs desires to pllb- I lisll the name ot t vi-r\ i-oniestam who ^wins. Some semi their names is accepted. Ill jll'Ules emitted if T i l l ' we CONCRETE WORK TO START TODAY Steers Company Rushing Consrtuction of Docks on River Front roq tientan; the jhmle cannot do. Hear in mind. t«.u, that the jingles must be written to ill the advertisements of the sixteen mer chants I'iit the paue. This week several others wer«* received ami. there was an especially unod one for the M.iyllnwer restaurant. •Mistaken will creep into the types no matt«r what precautions aie t ikon. It happened >estcrda> in tin jingle submitted by Al Swan son. of North I.Jroadway. It should have read; A man who had motored fnm ‘FYisco and back, one da/ to make t his s ra r a g o s f r o m ^ e 1 1 . BOY IS SAVED BY CHAS. LUBERGER Falls Into Ditch in Valley Street— Has Lucky Escape ( J h a r l o s I j u b e r g o r , p r o p r i o t o r o f t h e i M o u n t . P l e a s a n t B o t t l i n g W o r k s , r e s c u e d a n e l e v e n y e a r o b i W i l d e v s t r e e t h o v f r o m t-lio w a t o r f i l l e d n j i e n «1 i t c h m a d e b y t h e v i l h i g e t o d r a i n c e l l a r s i n t h e v i r i n i t y o f I V a l l e y s t r e e t . T h e h o v , a l l d o l l e d u p , o n l i i s w a v l m n i e f r o m s c h o o l , s a w t l i e w a t e r a m i l i n g e r e d h v t h e w a y s i d e , a s a l l b o y s n a t u r a l l y d o . B u t l i e . p l a c e d , a l i t t l e t o o m u c h w e i g h t a g a i n s t t h e s u p p o r t i n g t w o h y f o u r ' ' a n d t h e y g a v e w a y , t h r o w i n g ; h i m h e a d - f i r s t i n t o t h e n i u d d \ ? w a t e r . T h e s p l a s h a n d c r i e s o f t l i e y o u n g s t e r . a t t r a c t e d L u b e r g e r a n d l i e r u s h e d o u t o f‘ h i s p l a i w a n d p u l l e d t-he b o y o u t . l a i h c r g e r d i d n o t g e t t h e b o y ’ s n . u n e . T h e H e n r y S t e i i ' - p o e t s t o s t a r t , t » u 1 .1 \ t h a t s e c t i o n o f t i n h a s h e - e n c o n s t i l i < ' \ i i i p a n y e x - 10 i o n c r e t e t o w - l o c k t h a t e « i a b n i L r t h e W a t e r f r o n t f o i t h e T a r r v t o w n T e r m i n a l ( ’ o r p o r a l i o n A b o a t , l o a d o f c e m e n t f o r t h e u>'-> a . r h e d t h i s wt»ek and all the tnateiials are at hand. The drodgo to»la' will complete tho se«*ond «Mit m ’in- channel and will continue noi-'h am! make annther cut • to ,1 point opposite the Dinkel * Jeu.-II <lock. 'The War Department will tlieu take sounclings and if ihe channel is drodged to tlu» rit'pth retpnred a perntit to proceed with ihe huilding Of the dneks will be giveil. BRITISH TROOPS SAIL Malta, Sept. 22.— British rein forcements sailed for the Dar danelles today. League of Nations For Saving of Armenia I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w s S e r v i c e Genova, Sept. ^L!.—The l.o.igiie of Nations assembly today adopted a resolution that the integrity of Ar menia must be one of the • ■n * ■ 1 i t i ona of the Turkish peace treaty. I t i i u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e H i i t i s h , u p o n b e i n g p r e s s e d b y t h e H u m i l i i o n s , h a \ e d e c i d e d t o a c c e p t . K i i d t - j o f N a n s e n ' s m o t i o n f o r i n t o i v e n t i l i l i i n t h e N e a r .H as t- b y t h e L e a g u e o f . N a t i o n s . ROOSEVELT’S BIRTHDAY lutoriinttonui in n Serv'-e Albany, Sept. 22.—Oov. Millet is- ' sued a proclamation today calling ' upon the citizens of the state to observe, with appropriate public exercises, the birthday of Theo dore Roosevelt, Friday, October 27, W a s h o a r d c r a c k : o f a l l t h e s e a . T h e . M a n o r c . a r n n e i s t h e , . n . t , „ m e . \ i S ' v a i i s o n ' s j i i m b - v . i > * . i . . ; f r o m a b o u t t w i - n u - ' I n • . . i l m - The Jingle Pane will . 11 .|.. ,. i., m Wednesday a^.-un S. ml ,n ..n jingles by Tuesikn .il'i i m may .bi* one ot (In f. :;.,i win ners. TUCKAHOE MAN IS INDICTED BY JURY Second Degree Murder Charged Against Jos eph Paresi White IM.iiii\'. N. V Kept An indictment for «••eroiid tle-i*- murder, resultiuu from the slivm.. of Joseph Kaustaldo. SI. ai homo in Tm k.ih»n* two weeks .nr* was returned h> the Westehe-'. i grand jury tmlay against .I om -),* Paresi, jn. also of Tuckilme The crime with which Pare-i i- charged i^ alleged to ha\i* mow out of a family quarrel m wii.«i Paustaldo was mortally stai'l»* d with an ice pick. Mis tath--i Francesso, HO. sustained li\ «* hmk en ribs when struck ¡finss Me hack with a shot gun wieldett. . was charged, by Paresi The eld* Faustaldo. whose death t«»r .1 loh- tinie was expei'ted, reco\eied. Paresi ilcd to Scarsd.ile wher»- in Was shortly after arrested by Ton stable Ma.\ of Tue.kaho» M.o e:i countered I’aresi on a highway and effected his capture aftei covering him with .in empty pistol. Parent-Teachers’ Associa tion Held Successful Meeting m iss st e h TNAMED AS ASSO. SECRETARY List of Prize Winners Vote of Thanks for Mr. Hayford The iU*s t meeting of the Tarry- town Parents and Teachers As sociation was held in the auditor ium of the W. 1. .1-1 - S. last eve ning. hue to the absence of Mrs. (’ase, tie* meeting was opened by the vice president. Mrs. A. t\ Husted, Jr. After reading of the secretary’s and 11 easurer’s reports. Mrs. Wheeler read a copy of the resolution adopt ed by the association at its last executive meeting, expressing deep legret at the death of the secretary. Mrs. Terhune. Miss Adelaide ÎC. Stein was appointed secretary to nil tin* vacancy. As the fall mooting 1s usually devoted to a display of the vege tables raised by the garden stu dents during the summer months, only a shvrt business meeting was held. Mrs. Alfred Backwater, of Brlareliff. gave a very interesting talk on the plans of the associa tion fur the coming >car. The meeting was then turned over to Mr. Hajford, who has charge of the garden work. Mr. Hayford expressed his re gret that the speaker fpr the gve- .iOing had How ever. the reac1iiig''of ghrdèii stories' by tftigene Boelet, Raymond Edel- son. Leonard Abraham, (ïeorge Cardincr, Josephine Yetrana and Frederi- k Jones, were greatly en- io4\ od. A \ er> line oxhibitjon of \ege- t «bh*s raised by the pupils during: the summer, was arranged on the platform. During the afternoon three judges, Mr. Denton, of Mr. Lord's estate. Mr. Brown, of Mr. Warner's estate, and Mr. franc, of Mr. Forthingham's estate .had in spected the display and awarded the prizes. h i t h e H i g h S t l n m l p * . / . e s w e r e a w a r d e d i s f o l l o w s - F i r s t p r i z e . R a y m o n d i * o a d \ ; o i n i p r i z e . Se \ n e * t l r P o l l o c k t h i r d p n z e . I l i r r v P e r k i n s . In *\w \ *ep.o \ mental; Fii -t pi i/.f. Ka\ moud t 'oady -second (at« «'balim’ev Dolan tbnd i »1 ixe. ,b'e Lokoina. I n î i i e g r a d e : l a jn iz« .IoM*|diim* Yetrana: '-•i oiid pi i/.o, llenr\ Wvlock and i ;..’d pi i/i* Law reuce Awerdick. T h e h i ^ t p r i z e w a ^ t i n * s « « c - \ i n l a n d t l i * t h i r d $ 1 . Ten special prizes of r,n cent-« »-.it h oftei'eil h\ the Tarrytown llor- t. ultur.il St»cii*ty were aw.ird»*d -i> folb»\vs: Lest pumpkin. Henry \Yyloek. i a b b . i g e , R i.\ n i o n d t ’ o . i d y . e g g - p l a n t . |{.) \ m o m i C o . i d y . i ' o e t s . S o \ n i o u r 1 ’o l h M k . p e j >]l e j ' s . | | p i t i \ 1 ‘ e l k i n s . p e a n u t s a - n d « - . k i a . F i e j l e r i c k ! Nieet to Avert Another Coal Strike Next April Cleveland, Sept. 2-.—Notices were in the mails today addressed to all soft-coal operations in the United States summoning them to meet here October 2nd with oHlciuls of the United Mine Workers of America, for the purpose ot taking measures to avert another strike in the coal fields next April, when the agreement negotiated hero last month empires. REPUBLICANS MUST INSTRUCT VOTERS Lost 113,000 Votes 1920 for Governor- 4,250 in County m s e e — a n d sec ami L e s t L e s t L e s t 15ext I »ej»t . I o n e s , Lest t o n . I >C.st L e s t T w o a w a r d e d < ’ h a u m e T h e r e h a s b e e n a n i n c r e a s e i n d e f e c t i v e \ o t u i g t i n u u g h o u t t h e S t a t e a n d p a l l i - i i h i i i y i n R e p u b l i c a n l e r r i t o r . N . I n t h e e l e c t i o n o f L » 2 o , 1 1 3 . 2 2 2 p e r s o n s d i s e n f r a n c h i s e d t h e m s e l v e s , c a s t i n g b l a n k a n d \ o i d b a l l o t s t o r ( ï o \ o r n o r . O f t h e s e 4 S . f i 1 4 v o t e d i n N e w Y o i k ■rit.\ a n d ti*l . 7 o s o u t s i d e t h e c i t \ . o r a o o t u ¡ 1 1 - 2 p e r i o n t o f t h e t o t a l v o t e i n t i l e « it y a i u l a b o u t -I 1 - 2 p e r c e n t i n t h e u p - S t a t e . I n v i e w o f t h o < P n c i t h a t t h e D e m o * r a t n • u n d i d . i t e f o r < « o \ e i n n r r a n f i r a h e a d o l l i i s t i c k e t , i t i s s a f e . o . i - s u m e t h a t t l i e U 4 . 7 o s u p - S t a t e r - v o t i n g b l a n k a m i \ o i d b a l l o t s w c ; f* vei*.\ l a r g e l t\ U i * p n b h c a n s T h e p o j M i l a r i m p r e s s i o n t h a t it i s t h e l e s s i n t e l l i g e n t a n d m o r e i g n o r a n t v o t e r s w h o d i s t r a n e h i s e t h e m s e l s e s i s n o t f o u n d e d i n f a c t . T h e r e a r e t h o u s a n d s o f m e n a n d w o m e n w h o « p u i g i s t i n v o t i n g w i t h f o u n t a i n s p e n s ? a i u l c o l o r e d o r i n d e l i b l e l e a d p e n c i l s w h o q u i t © s c o r n t o * . . u a H v . q u e s t i o n s o r l i s t e n t o i n - s t f ö W f ö t i f t ’i S i r e n T ^ U o t ^ , M i n d f r 1’ f l î e l a w , a r e v t > i d . I t i s p o s s i b l e , o f c o u r s e , t o v o t e b l a n k o n t l u * v o t i n g m a t b i n e h\ f a i l i n g t * i t i n it d o w n t i n * p o i n t e r T h e r e a r e \ « » i i r s w h o t h i n k t h e i r h a L o t w i l l i o n i l l i f t h e p o i n t e r i s l i i o v « d d o w n . i i n 1 t h e n p u t l u d ; a i n b e f o i e c ! o s » i n g t h e s h a t t e r . O n e p n > m i m * n t c i t i z e n w a s i m p h a s t o n i s h e d t o b a r n t h a t , h e f o i s l t e i b a d M i l l s l o s t t h e v o t e A s t l n - i e Wire 1.2,’i n v o i d a n d h i i f i k b a l l o t a i a s t t o r ^ » n \ t * r u o i i n W e M e h e M c r ( ' m i n i \ i n I M 2 U s « » n i e > s p e < i . i l e f f o i i s| m > n 1 d b e m a d e i n ! t h i s | o i a h t \ t <« i n s t r i n t M o * \ . . t < . « * a n d t .i 11 t b * a . i M ' - n t i o n t o i b e s i m p h - t u d i i o e n t s n e . - e s s a r v t o «-a s { ■ • a ll o ? m d m u »h i l i » . , t b i o i i u h s i n e r i u n o r - Representatives w| Get Back Homer Repair Fence# REPUBLICANS PLE.' WITH THEIR RE. Democrats to Attach-; — Ten Outstani Features By (1150 lid K R. IIOL.V 1 W ashington, Sept. 22.— ^ !, Congress wound up its bi' this afternoon and adjourn' die. The closing session, atttn a corporal’s guard of menii both Houses, was featured the evident desire to finisti get home as quickly as p to l o o k after re-elections. r W a s h i n g t o n , S e p t . 22.- I i i e m l i e r . s o l b o t h H o u s e s s t r , i i n ) i a i i e i u l y t o R e t a w a y W i i i b i n u t o n a n i l b a c k t o p < l e l i e e - i n e l l l l i l i s a t h o m g i m i l l . ' - I ' s s l o f t o f t h e G 7 t h C J o i i ' I ilr * ' \ v i o a e l u s e t o d a y . U y n i K b t l ' a l l , u n l e s s m i e x . l i a r l i . i m e i i t a r y n b s l i v e l e s a r i s e , u i - e s s « i l l b e m i i t s w a y h o r i i m n m i i M U ' ¡ 1 . b e i ' t i o s i x i a n i | K i i « n f u r r e - e l e c t i o n o n ' e m b e r 7 1 b . T h e r e w e r e g « C . K i m i s o f r e l i e f t o d a y o n t h e o f K e i m b l i e u n s a n d D e p i “ a l i l i e i i M - r t h e e l o s i n g o f t h è , n i t o n s s e s s i o n , w h i c h b e f f a l i / e e m b e r n t h l a s t . '•iih' the miilille ot Np.i* tin- ill-fit real rest tli lias hail since •■•aine into power 1i”l. l WHthin a\ in iii--nn-;Ltion bo session. Kxccpt f\ ■ess at the close Off ■Congress .has session ever sinco. a n e f f e » m li a n c h i s o i ! a m e o r a \‘ o l e r > j s o m « ' d l I t m u s t t e n d t o o f n e . l o s | , , I b e r . - X. , I h e i . \\ b..Ib.K . i : * I ! 111 ■ p o * h .«•■ t O' •t f urn ' U i . i ! 11 : the p..! t a.il for « • i l i o a» I« »s t . i n t i ' . ** i I’M w.,|, •' I It, i \ * I no d. f. a •h it I S-111 t I li |S U., Ittf place, I l o V I I I ï l l e b e 1 1 ] 111 \V. st- I ' ' w h e n I • le- T it » a . a*id V . »1l c • o d t h e î b - K, - l i m a b e a n s . u . < h . i r d L i x i n g s - parsb > b'lfderii k Jones. si|iias<i. Majnard «’hapm.in. prt/es of Si and $5 were' 10 Ksther Lriggs and I><H.iit for tin* raising «if WRONG ANTHONY SPENO ACCUSED It Was Ar.thony Speno of j Clinton Not Cort- landt Street sessinn \\:11 1..* ( ’oli}* re •» li 11 dllm -Mar. h 4. after bis a special ten «daj re N'oV'inbcr, steadily in Lraised b.v its .Rcpuhlicun t cis as uite of thè iTlost const ti\e iYnigrcsscs in i‘ocent ‘hì^ a,od jast .k fulsomoly damned ' tic* I w tnocrats as n *‘do not\ i (’ongi ess, • thè i»7tli leaves jinuton tu a state of nervous* prehi usimi «»mi* the fatè\ aw.nts ilo* entire mentbershiii Ilo» House and on'c-third Of Sfilato mi Novcnrher 7th. The !b*pu»dicjins are goingt fi t*> pialle tlu* i e-cord of this' ■griss . l i n i arsure their consti > n t s t l i i ; a u h m ! era of prosp lo -, tu—i alo ad as a restili of * ■. o u tariti bill. They will <k ; ■tu-ss s lo a\ i 1 > thè “business ad; 1 ^ 0 . 11111 . ' iuau ir tira t ed hy^the-.. p ■ m admmistration. ( T u I h m n » r . i t s a r e g o i n g - l i . t111 i l e i r < o n s t i t u e n t s t h a t ^ . l o - ’ v t * t * i f f b i l l i s t o r t t i s o t h € t ’ t h è l Tm t . e d S t a t e s »« ili V11- 1 t h e b e s t f l o u t r s . A f t e r a i i s m g \ fi t e of thanks was tendered to Mr. e I fidell t ser\ |CC^ mer, the meeting H a y f o r d f o r h i * d u r i n g t h e s u m - nljourncd. i t s ! . , , s t \ I \ I i i ! \ * < ' o l I l.i tit i T ! • 1 1 i i ! I e i I t Rev. H. T. Scudder and ; Mrs. Scudder in Accident1 ■ Mi M i l , i r.i >dr • W S P I l i l t e d S p t u t » , o í sen sum* « dri\ i nu b\ ■\\ i mt; a collisi« n ' • • n i o b i b » , i t r . i o i d . d ' . 1 \ ' U l l e , Instead Xolboiiv 'Speno. i.\ the summons wa ^ Speno. ol ('lie- W o r d h a s I k h i l b - ' . H e n r y T - t o i n i e r r o c t o t o f ■ ' u s w i f e , w e r * m a u t o m o b i l e i ' I ’ a r k , . M o n t . , r* • • M o h o s p i t a l L i e i î'-eeived that Me* nsend Si mid« i ¡nisi t'hurch. ai d ■»•ely injured .n •It nl near Ol.iea e '•V- Loth tie . w ■«! s . «1 s l « b • h a t • l i I e l j I n i • a r « e< i * r I 'lains. thi* : \ i i i h t l i • tratti« » s p e n o i ‘ p e l a t i d I ^ e r r i s . i .11,(1 lt » l l i s i o n s t a n d » i t M a r and they li^ .\^ani/ed a fl>mg situadron,-' s p < ike;-*, t o u a r t l o ' w n tho- jm-ss i,:» f»f the Ropublici| ! 1 *ii«* fa -i the Ininociats will 'sti j is th.it the liijm i.beans ‘closed*, m ss ton ,,<• (’..n^re^ with a döH’ I of $»;;*i}.imhi .nun stalling them in»/ lace, reported !*\ Se-cretary of Tnasur\ .Mcl.op as one of «hiet . aus« t«>r the bonus v»at<V¡U The tu iff ol ptjj will form ' ol tin» c « i * t if not the chief, ca*’ pa.uii i s i it • :nf the next w t » ks. •• v. i- i ein t-ded todtxyt1. h «oh I * h sides. The ........... . mding fonures.iv the s.' , n.I V, scinti of Ihe 6^, I'ollLIrs- , 11 . ! 1 n . . i . -• o i . 1 1 1 r . n \1 I ' l l . A U ' !• 4lh t 111- ! I tending iinan« i.*l :i. Lat . t i l .1 ; i..*t u e í l ^ M l l t , o I! o f * ’ • o f e r « ti . 1. Renewal iinmigraiion Pasqua' A nt.i-Círam i Jamldinu: K IL L S W IFE AND SELF I n t o r m i t i n i m ! w s S e r v i c i I i V t v t . o t i , O h i t i. M i e n , s h o t a n d ■ - ' i e w a < s i c * * ] « m i •_* i n g M i l d t h e n k i l l e d s i m e g u n . K o l a t i v < • *’ i m m n t . i v i * . T h e i e d a t . t l u * h o t t i o o f t li • » ■ o t h e r , M t * * . J o h n I . e b u n o n I > i * ï \ X i w s V .1- d l I U 1 I Ü d iii ret-kl« ot thè ‘bud\ -Ti-diis arts, relief to fnrmQ nf the treà^Sf' tho W a s h ing^ t h e per çe of 1 l W . of the Cappor-Tinc’ bill. t*t. 2-2. -(»eor^c ■’led liis w ife a** e d . t h i s m o r n i ■l i se I f w ith the • IV thc\ Itn.iw - '»otillg o.eiu • l a i n w i e n a n **< I honipson at h<* w e h . . I - ■ ^ Th-- fa ! l l ^ ' S p e t n , s - o t ! . , . n m l \ m u s»h. i. a c t o f 1922-,. « d w nil i «• k¡« i h a t t h e f « ■ w e i * • u Ta 11 > r. »w n t.s Vews staff and •• « \ i i o t i n . t i p u t t i n g t h r ■ n o . « « f i V r t l a i o l t s t i e« - l i t h g h i i s g l a d \ m i d . A n i ‘i o n V L i n t h e FARES REDUCED Intermit io mil News Sorvieo Albany, N. Y., Sept. 2^.— »Street car faros were reduced from eight to seven cents in Syracuse today by the Public Service (’ommi.ssion. The new rate is effective October 1 and will continue for six months, or until it is changed by further order of the commission. ATTACKS DAUGHTER K g g l l a r b o i I ’ l t y . X . J . S e p t . 2 2 . I n a lit of temporary iusanit.\, Mrs. Sarah Seeley. 7u, attacked her adopted daughter, Mrs. Uenrgo •McNeil, 3i), with a hammer at their home here today and then took her own life by cutting her throat. Mrs. McNeil is*in a ser ious condition. CITIZEN S H IP B IL L SIGNED t n t e v i n i t i o t m l N o w s S o n M o p W a s h i n g t o n . S e p t . P r e s i d e n t 11 a i ■ l i n i* t u d n \ s i g n e d f l i e 4 ' a h i e b i l l i ' p i i t e r r i n g i n d e p e n d e n t * i t i / e n s h i p l i g h t s e n w o m e n i n t h e P i u t e d S t a t e s i i r e -1 e t i w o f t h e n a t i o n a l i t y o r ' • t . a t u s o f t h e i r I n i s b a n t l s . T h o p e n w i t h w h i c h t h e b i l l w a s s i g n e d w a s p r e s e n t e d t o » M r s . ( M a u d W o o d P a r k , p r e s i d e n t - o f t h o L e a g u e o f W o m e n V o t e r « . Ta ri IT • bulo st protective -* t 1a> \ no-Aldrich -bill. Mon of the ' Soldi :• r a \ eto by Fresi^ T i n * p o s i n g t : •une t l i e 7 . R c j e . ’“•nus, .i 1 1 i r d i n t r . S. Lemsla.tion aimed at èt »i• tho • nal industry. !h freation of an AmericiuV funding Commission tô rollççi^ si l.mtn.non.rtoo. foreign ind.et>'; noss, i f i. T h e s e a t i n g o f S e n a t o r i » e r r . . o f M i c h i g a n , Final adjournment of the sfe w as ,iun cd upon by the this afternoon and the hoilr^j a.t J p. ni., in accordance. \vï‘ similar agreement, reached House, .President Harding1 ^ pected at the Capitol 'beforti-.v hotir to sign last-minyte toilltt-