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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 1

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AMERICAN BOYS FREED BY CHINESE BANDITS JOIN MOTHER Good Zveing: COMPLETE LEASED WIRE REPORT DAILY CABBY ING THE WORLD'S LATEST NEWS You Can Count mi Messeager Want Ads far Kesults. 126 YEARS THE NEWSPAPER OF CANAKDAICUA AND ONTAEIO COUNTY Weather: Raic tonight coolw. ivslabtisiati at Vol. Xo, I KJ Phones 7 and 02 CAXANAIQUA, N. A A Single Copy, Oldest Newspaper West of the HadsoD Bi TO HOUSING PROJECT American Boys Freed By Tell Thrilling Fxperiences Which Rival Exploits (M Tom Sawyer-- Uved for Days on Wear a White Carnation To Honor Sunday May 13 is Mo; hers Day.

To reme-mber her. to fcoK'jr to her whu is ih? best the world ovi-r, the carnation will bt wore by pecple thraiighoat the nation Sunday. Growing out of the devotion of one woman who set aside the day on which her insther died to be consecrated each year to the memory of the depart eti loved one, the obsen-- ance of Mothers's Day has become a national institution since it--: origin the second Sunday in May, 15JOS. This year the observance, promises to be more widespread than even and the white carnation will be in evidence in every town, vtJFage and hamlet in America. "Envoy" HABDINGTO PKKINXJ.

May Wearing blue eollie clothes over pajamas and eollio shoos, fight ohj Roland Finger and 1'2 year old Robert Allen, who ivere seized ami Inter released by Chinese bandits, arrived here today lo joiii their t'rantk'mothers. They have had more adventures since Sunday than tails to the lot of millions of normal boy.s. After be- niif liberated by the Brigands they were aeeompanied from the bandit by a Chinese who sjoke-Knglislr. He v-eut v. ith them all the way to Tien-Tsin.

The boys' faces were burned with the snn and their feet were bruised but otherwise thev suffered no ill ef-. Tlif boy? were interested in the thrilling events; tlu-m that they did not iiiiud stone tan and fit Tom Sawyer never had anything on stiid 1- year old Robert Alien. He liad just finished a hearty meal ami; full and liappV. He Plans for the installation of a Wf have had nothing but eggs. I am sick of them.IPfcMsyiy*hia railroad siding to i i i-i i 11 i the city' sewage disposal plant we got wink? we were with the bandits was hard boileai 30uth saitonstaii street e.ific*, some kind of cakes to They did not harm that we could not'pay any c'nd a we wanted to go tO Ottr motliers.

The chief looked be discussed at the next meeting of nt and said: i the board of public works at the 'Oh, all and then he let us go. He liked COURT ISSUE plans One atid Possibly Two Speeches on Cross- country Trip DISPOSAL PLANT Uoy Anderson, Chinese born American, who 5s noting as agent between the various representatives Chhies.e brigands who wrecked a train and are holdinsr tourists, for WILLARD Msy It er but one, possibly uvo spot-dies, beariiig upon the court MI his forthcoming Trip across she con'thieist. it was twiay by thoxe who plans vvitii him. The iiews is highly not only to those senators who bitterly oppot-'di American ailhesioii to the but also to r.sany of the file of lest H.tril- peeclies already sizeable breach that exixts in the. party on the court is-' sue.

to tentative plans, agreed, upon, the Preside: 1 will make one big court speech of. a militant and forceful kind, in which he will reaffirm his faith in the league court, and after that is made he will devote the rest of his public utterances to domestic subjects railroads, taxation, the benefits of the Republican general business prosperity, agri-; cultural relief, prohibition enforcc- record of his similar "safe Chain of Banks Latest Ford Plan NEW YORK- May i'ord manu- faclurt-ri is jitannins to a uaiUmwidr ch'-iM 1 of banks, ac- cordinic to repurtK in the financial district Unlay. Jiuancitrs svi- in thi- I'ord installment which an autcraohiL hi- purchased for S5 a the first thi' project. It is rfcporttd to be I-'orti'K in- tc-ation to independent of vxistiuit mcnt-r markeis, foi- lonins his tarn4iwft by Wall Street in 1920. ttrst Ford fcank.i, accard- iiijf to the report.

be uwciivd in New York. Chkaso, J'hHadelplria, Uostnn. St. Louis ami Home of If successful, banks be opcnt'd i'l other smaller cities. Other Officers To Be Chosen Lat LAST MINUTE focorporato WIRE FLASHES Were Unan AgreedUjion STOCKHOLM.

May 12. The condition of Nicolai Lenine has taken a turp for the worsl, according to nt-ws from Moscow today. paralysis has increased hi- i unable to POBONPEN SCANDAL GROWS XEAV YORK, May -cnsgtional disclosure- of the "pois- has evenSng, it was; Ringside, Yankee Stadium, York, May a the President and received from lle- tewlers has been of one that the narty in lf'2-1 on prominent men and women loomed today when tTie liisirict attorney's office-'admitted that only part the grant! jury's investigation had been disclosed. The grand jury's investigation 1 in the indictment of; Articles of incorporation a board of directors i aRi preliminary and discussed by the.initial-) ing of stockholders of Cammtl: May offi- Homes. at the Comm; cials today began preparations to night.

Sevei withdraw thr Russian trade dele- subscribers to the fund were Ration from London, indicating ent at the meeting. The boai that the Russian answer to the will be formally: no British note will be negative hi of their election and will hold character. The British note--a ten iirst meeting next week at day ultimatum--demanded redress time the President and other for alleged hostile acts against cers of the corporation will British and British prop- electee. erty. The board of' directors com scVtii memoes L.

M. Campbell. Charles Anderson. Wilber M. R.

Hanimonii J. AV. Jenkins. Acey Sutherland. Frank Bates.

Federal court, grant- Ned Gibson. an injuction restrain- i Capitalized at $20,000. ing the publishers of The "Beting was called to i from publishing lists of member- after o'clock by Pres ships, including a list of 12,200 al- Campbell the Business 12. The Ku Klux Klan Saturday won a clean cut victory over the organization and individuals connected with the publication of an aiiti- scandal ii: which slander- KIan ry. Judge George American Society of authors and musicians, as the alleged sender of scurrilous letters leged Indianapolis Klansmen.

The court ruled the list had been obtained by th'i-ft and fraud, and also ordered the publishers to return all the records, regalia and other secret of the Klan now in raUon whsch Association who was elected man, Wilber Har.imontl was elected secretary. A roll ca subscribers to the fund foil of ii been tl' possession of the publishers. previous to the meeting by Attorney Myron D. Shorti 1 i ii i 11 i blazing- mus 0 before the people on its tn vijan i fvan hair aild Said it was SO tunny to him tiiat lie COUld aiembers of the board of public! summer sun, which shone in strik- record in domestic affairs, and that i i i A NEW YORK Mav 1" 4h' artldes of mcorpprahon 1 a LP iesen bngiami. An 'the usual form of businesaii keep from laughing.

He was not a bad "'JtoUe on Stolen Donkeys (leased. The boys said- "that the Srst Miss Lucy C. Aldrieh, Sister-in- night after the raid all were com- law of John D. Rockefeller, pelled to march at top speed to-1 who was one of the first to be lib- works mad6 a trip of inspection to. no cou to the disposal plant Friday afternoon.

They report that the worst the intermittent consequently the people west should be told of of the difficulties i accomplishments at home rather of the effort will party's be mado to extradite was reported Saturday 4 ations'and -provided a faro? i between for the govern-. tujle for of' As a result of the 147 vicious; mcnt aB defendants, in efforts by panv 3 ro letters, in district attorney Ban-i 4 ftovernment to secure an I fl tl presented by -J'lk Fund program of box- than the administration natural caus-jing conducted after- to-do abrwttL possessioni ninfi homes we i- junction restraining the New York solved, and tnat the noon an the presence of more than will not make two bmken up and one mw reported co ff and sugar exchange and the nsane as umj it was'New York Coffee and Sugar Asso- rest-ierated bandits, took her ex- es is specified at $20,060, all into 200 beasts to the and children to- ride on. Miss Minnie McEadden thrown from her donkey and was left lying in the road. The bandits when she arrived was Miss Aldrieh was 3. Natell wife Asia Development She laughed as she continued: (Continued on Page 3) hurry to stop.

At dawn Monday the soldiers came'up. and attacked the bandits' stronghold. Then followed alternate periods of fleeing: and resting. Most of the flights made under cover of darkness. The boys said there were hundred bandits, directed jay two: leaders.

One of the chiefs had served in France during the great war and could speak both French! and English- The mountain cave! of the brigands was described' as Aj3tvlan something like the Arabian-- uc Mghts. It was high-walled and) secure and was filled with loot of Negotiations in Pans for 20-year all kinds i an Us na are progressing. The sides were piled high with jewelry, gold, silver and currency. 1 1 conr fan i itrtc upon motion by George Hamlin, the articles of tion were will be filed with the secretar state next week; Although law requires signature -vt. fvftm T)IA a three stockholders, the ineoM erase popular, Among the prominent persons Mrs.

Wava Fairbanks, 29, and Mrs. tion are expected to have to face a de-. show, which included among the re- any impression that his jour-, said to have received letters are Harriet Grinncll. 66, of Alexandria the stockholder- it ificit, Dining features, fights between! around the circuit the following: Bay, and Mrs. Ruth Crandall.

were Countess Santa Eulalia, widow arraigned in Schencctady police i a a i money on the job, the primal bout of an 4 i i t. Mo- SnnU' i A -nvmrto- r- Daring the trip ofinspection, the Firpo and Jack candidate." idea of building a city siding for Fred Fultoh and Jack Renault, 'ght, possibly ten major I the unloading of carloads of ma- i Tiny Jim Herman i terial consigned to the city, and a Hany Drake and storage house with a I Outside of the last If governor signs bill, persons in an stationed there to take charge I the principals are contenders for published. time will be iiried $100. acres of land sarroSn3ing the sew- i marked Willard's maiden appear- i Portland and Seattle are the age disposal works are owned bv i ance in a comeback campaign, i only lsce definitely selected to Eussia permits Japanese to fish i the city, and the pnblic works com- which he hopes will result in. datc accor ding to the schedule in Siberian waters.

i missioners are.considering putting other battle with Dempsey. i makers. Between St. Louis and the Uhis to some use. At o'clock, it was estimated ast the names of a score of tit- P.

B. Bowerman, Rochester con; that upwards ef 50,000 persons les a 6 bomg tractor in charged the water main i were. sweltering in the huge con- i 33 the president's big is also meeting diffi- I crete cistern, otherwise known as; 5 OUi speech will be made in St. culties, it was learned Saturday. A the house that Ruth built.

At the': Louis at th outset of his trip, in i quantity of quicksand has been en- isaine time, Tommy Shottell and 'f 86 065 to the coast. countered in the trench about 300 i Carl Dingee were announced Ant'-'eague and anti-world court- Joseph Caillaux, former French jf ee east of the pumping station i judges for the opening bout. -sentiment is believed by party lead- Upon motion of. Attornev John Drew, the actor. Mrs.

Dorothy Caruso, widow of Enrico Caruso, the famous tenor. Thomas W. Cridler, a government official. Albert R. Gallatin, leader.

were committed to the jail. pare and submit to the 'names of seven ttockholdet? 12-- "A general as.directors of the coinj former election probably will be held in The committee reported bapfe -t Ireland in September if the Re- meeting lecommenfling- broker and i publican Irregulars surrender the seven directors previi arms," said Home Minister Kevin! named anil they were mission. NOT TO 0IST11B REHABIUTATION O'Hifegins of the Free State gov- eminent today. out dissenting vote, upon George Hamlin. Options on E.

Raymond Church was There 'were piles of silver dollars 1 is mobbed in Toulouse on the west lake road. Contract as and paper money. The boys were er injuries. signed by Bowennan, calls for the completion of the water main con- as! finish the work. FIFTEEN STILL HELD BY BANDITS round eyed with amazement they described it.

they said there i Minneapolis pastor says tadiojstruetion by August 1, at a cost of "must have been hundreds of jOoadcasting of sermons but it is expected that it co thousands of dollars." It was se-: away from church. i will require until September 1 to curelv barricaded- Brigands Are Poor Shots Lightning hits and puts out of All the women except a Mexi-1 eomnl ss56n wireless station on can were released. The Mexican' Tower, Paris, woman has a very low opinion of; Chinese brigands. Yolanda and husband "I have traveled through Spain I make first appearance in Rome WASHINGTON, May 12. -and Mexico and I must say that their marriage.

men. including fiVe Aiaeri- Chinese are worse than cans, and two women are slill held i of any other country," she Reptile Study Society of Ameri- by the Suchow des-' said. She is Mrs. M. Verea, of ca incorporates in New York to the fact that the progressive Guadalajara.

guard harmless snakes and to kill indemnity threateneci by the diplo-' "I wasflt afraid," the woman ex-; dangerous ones. matic council in Peking takes effect to a conipanioh. i today, according to Minister Schur- -se fellows couldn't hit any-; T. Ban-etl, of man's dispatches to the state de-' is appointed piiohibition di- partment this morning. The Am- Allen and Finger boys of Porto Rico.

lericans are Allen, Pinger, i-ii care of Major Horsefall, U. Jinan-, Solomon arid Powell. A. It is understood that there isj Nitroglycerine will be used if another woman still held by the: steam faiJs to pnt oct fire in baniuts in addition to Mts. oil well, where 36 the Mexican.

Mrs. Verea was been killed. fered her freedom, but said would not desert her husband. Irene Fenwick, actress, admits; Ail precautions have been to be stronger Missotm than foreigncr i. vfl to take care of protect the 1 1" an.v other state, as exemplified crowd, which figures to be the larg- the VJcto es of Senator "Jim' ception tier bout at Jersey- City two soun Republicans were opposed to jago.

The massive.stadium will patrolled by 690 uniformed police-: NEW YORK, May 12----A fresh onslaught of the bears today re- WASHINGTOX, May 12. Re suited in a continuation of the to indicate to the stockholders cent disturbances Hi China invnlv- downward titovvment on stock ent the locations of lots whjch not interfere, market. Prices falling from 1 So i either available or on which Opi with the continuation of the work nearly 3 points with new low rec- had been secured, of Chinese rehabilitation started by.ords for the year being made in issues. Stefl common, the market k-ad- ssoW of to'97, the lowest price called upon by Chairman Cam Mr. Church the folipi locations: 19 lots belonging- to 13- of which are on West A the court.

The Republican advisers of Mr. tl men and 190 in plain clothes Hardin believe.it would be goon. efl at a coBfcrenre iirPek- circulate through the crowd to' strategy to carry the war jns on I. Invitations to abolition of the it touched this year, and a loss of and a on Chapin street. extra territorial coaits of foreign i nearly 2 points.

ffovemments in Chiiie will be frustrate- pickpockets and to aid iiii illto entmy territory the con rence have been issued by Britain, LV i i cl triit-V I (Continued on Page 6) the agrieuhiral and ptros-- thc States to ONE WHEN mAIN perity speeches for further Fraiice i tdl and apan BRiriSHfOiNDS INTO U.S. MONEY awl her who is. a million- she will marry Lionel aire, were upon tJieir honeymoon. soon. Word was received by the con.su- -late Friday that fifteen men and Let's Swap! Garter planned to work no Traded off his grocery stofe; President Harding takes steps to- iwo women were held fay the ban- preserve movies of events of pas-; lit? and that all were in good sible historic value.

health except Musso. Actftorities Counsel Tatience of Xew orfc sugar ex-: Authorities here are pessimistic i change teils women only to; wo.ni from Shantung that make price go down is not to Ibuy; the pirsoners will be Of-1 sugar. ficiais patience. Even if there should be armed interven-' Strike of railroad, telegraph and I tion, no move will be made in that; telephone employes isolates Ant-i direction uatfl the captives ft- ilgerp, Belgium. CORXIXG, May 12.

One man injured and a fifth in woods in a men- taiiy 'dernKCti con'iition as the result of an accident three milts west of last riljfr.i when an Frie frc'gh- train strack car in the men were riding. The deail man is Cliifoni Rose of the SWAP-ADS The injuiTfl gave tneir nantes, as Raymond C. fianlner. Gedrge Dawley, Addison; Leon Siniih and Kitdie Bioss- bwrgh, The man who wandered away after the. accident was identified as R.

C. Gardner of Corning. He an in- to head and ran lilii WASHIXGTOX. May 12 --Hhrh interest rates in'ihe'United-States three others" and correspondingly low rates in -foand England, have brouffht a flood of millions British to iitif cour.try, to be converted into lars ami offered on the American loan market, ii was learned today from official go sources. Kngland with, thepound sterijnsr at J.70 sometime ago.

Converted a sum into dollars for dena-it in York banfe to cover extensive purchases of cotton, wheat and 'other' raw; later in the By taking adavntage of exchange, a advantage was PARTLESS AUTO a Is Gladly Parted With XKWAUK. X. -May iv.ud Xo running Xo in the Xo headJisjhts. What it? "An auto coupe," say. xhe city tax 22 latp on the street par ly (ievetoped by George Thomj ALBANY, May 12.

Furs val- 'f-hich he has agreed to sell ued-a-t $5,800 were stolen Saturday averaging approrvimately from the store of SantnH Boochcvfr each. in South Pearl street. The thieves 2-S lot.s on bo'Ji s-ues -of Ba made their escape in an automobile, street belonging to the Daxii Estate. These are in the nortl, of town near Four CoTners. Ten lots at Chape! and Picasant streets which can be for approximately S2500.

Seven loU en Gorham sj near the Lisk Manufacturiftg Xo selection of sites Was' as this wMi have to be by the new officers and of the company after they completed their iTive.Jti?ati«r..". Plans 'or the ten sample--He jic-w plate wi OP.G Great Britain also made ueposits? in the United payment of says A. Claili. Tlc was at STfK' by city tax assessors. Mr.

Clark asked the eoirhty board to inake it SiOO. tlie price his wife paio for it after it had been, rescued frtfm a cotirKion with a truck. 1 had seen it before my bought -it 1 iiave tieciinwi to) set vf water pump One Xew pins. shown, for is and a on -are' good taste. Jj'vates to pay S2-5 for jt," on the Here is a Ii again benefitting bay before it would run: new mud guards.

Kadiaior i-epaire-i. New civiteh parts. New transmission, parts. New mud goard hiackeis. Two seats upholstered.

And-- Other minor After it fixed up he ha-1 Mr. Clark saW. three in it and sold it for of pa its he had. S350. ten he on cfte as to whether should all be or over uvo 'siiesi be passed the -cfflcerf ar.i.:' d.t:ectcr.

-s proper The county tax board is jering" a redaction. 'Invite I.OXDOK. V- 1 -r- Tr.e foreign office wjll send a to Berlin tomon ewer reparations proposals: Gerwan govensment.

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