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BOOST CANAHDATGUA Gem of the Ruser WEATHER JOEICAST Showers tonight aod Sueda.v; somewnat Established in 1797, YoL 129 No. 209 'Pfaones 7 aaA 92 GUARD "PIG WOMAN" WHOSE LIFE IS Officials! Also Investigate'Strange Illness Which Sends Star Witness in Hall-Hills Murder Case To Her Bed NO MESSENGER MONDAY aceordaace wit the usual custom there ce regular tuition of The Daily Messenger on Monday, Labor Day. CAITAKBAI01IA, N. V. SHITKMBKR 4.192 HOW0EATH GAME TO Oldest newspaper Hudson IN DEATH RACE SOMERVILLE, N.

Sept 'A strange illness which forced Mrs. 5 4ane Gibson, the "pfe woman" star witness in the new Hall-Mills murder investigation, to take to iier bed, prolonged the prosecution i and today resulted in an immediate investigation being ordered. physician was summoned to at-1 tend Mrs. GJbsos by Special north Wlth ecutor him her life been threatened i death in a contest with the at Roseland Laseswie Park in Few Special Activities Plan-1 ned--Many Reerea- tioiml Activities POETLAMD, Me, ne speeding from the I Labor Day in Canandaigua will a. uoted surgt-on as a i be celebrated ia rather quiet I City ami provide evening.

motor trips that she came upon the "nnfrder sutcess, to preserve the fife of over the weekend touring the Fin- ccene where Rev Edward i the- youasr mother. Lakes Region. Monday's base- LTand Mr MUI? hP Mrs, It Curtis Moffat, wife of i ball game between the choir Wr were slain; and recog- 1 Lieutenant R. Curtis Moffat, team and Geneva at Geneva niml those bendin- over the adelphia aviator and daughter of all probability draw a U.i*e -former Ma.vor Alexander attendance of Canandaigrua base" A new woman witness, one who Montreal, was stricken at her par- 1 ball entliusiasts eager to the lo- offers iestiraonv tending to refute ent's summer home at Old Orchard, eal team notch a win over their statements made bv Henry Stevens Me Word was sent to Dr. George rivals o- long stundmg.

latest kinsman of Mrs. Frances S. H- MHlette, Montreal physician TINaS OF YOUNG TI Opposition to U. Conditions Appear ToBeDwi In the year 191Q, Jidda Krishaamurti, the young Hindu who recently arrived the United States. published a pamphlet entitled "At the Feet of the Master." A short ex- eerpt from this book, writtea at the age of 12, when Krish- namurii had studied English but tvo is given Other qtwrtatiuns the simple belief of the youthful tearher, will bo given all this tfeek in The Daily Messenger: "You must trust yourself.

You say you know yourself too well? If you feet so, you do not know yourself; you know only the weak outer husk, which has fallen often into the niire. But you --the real you you are a spark of God's own fire, and God, who is Almighty, is in you. and because of that is flolhinjj that vou cannot do if you will. Mcatioiis Are Hat Nations Wffl Make Sweeping Concessions to Have America In World Court Regular Saturday be held Mills munlers, became one of the Philadelphia. Both MHlette and) Canandaigua Lake o- Mall to be questioned in the Hall- "and to Mrs.

Moffat's husband i will be held at the dine The smashing: force with whi eh two interurban car. 1 collideil near is illustrated, here. The ears hit on a curve, i Eight passengers were kilted and the two molormen and two condae-j tors and 22 injured. JUDGE HARPER SLATED AS DRY Cl GEXEVA, Sept. 4--With a coro- works out the details, it was generally believed here today that the proposed United Slates reservations to the World Court.

i would have at the conditional. approval of the conference of thirty-seven powers which has been in session here. Sem- 4 The counJ Tfae fiflh proposed i the United States alone cil of ihe Lenijue oi the American reservations out tee on reorganization the coun-; i cil without mollification. The report provides for a per! hianeht seat for Germany in the council, its soon as Germany is voted into the league by the as-sem- number of non-permanentM that be fouml by which this reservation, can be at least conditionally accepted. The question now turns on the form of acceptance ami whether it i the dead bodies of the Rev.

Ed-! Physicians at the hospital said itevres piomincnt film ward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor today that Mrs. Moffat had a good I 1 Be Opposed by OF CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT! 1 sen oi Mills were found four years ago. chance to recover and that she was She declares that several days ai-' resting comfortably under the cir-S ter the murders, Stevens visited: cumstances.

her home near the Phillips Mrs. Moffatt, nee Jermsune-: greatly agitated. She has made an; Michaud, is 23 and three years ago affidavit to this effect. 5 held the title of "Miss Old Or-1 Stevens denies Mrs. Hoag's chard statements, declaring he has aot; near the Phillips farmjn thfi.

past twenty-five years. Today, detectives under Special: Prosecutor Alexander Simpson continued their efforts to break i REMOVE of Gases Inteiiei-es With Efforts to Up United States Supreme Court a that raa for either Soain or Biaal. lb League adherents are becoming States Senate, thus delaying the rather nervous in the absence of i- 6 anv SoanBh action with regard' to the finds the for- mulu proposed by the conference the rejection of Spam's demand WASHINGTON Sept. accoriHnj hibition threatens to upset the carefullv worketi to R. Chief Justice Taft Uniteii Stsites Sunre TAHOMA, Sept.

4 Res-j With new ri. cue workers were continuing their ert their force in the tihie! court received with efforts today, to remove nine or 101 required to hear and deckle many petitions involvin SYRACUSE, Sept. C. Harper, of New York, revocation! tl judge attached to the New York for a permanent seat in the tid ted that a eoilferencc be piohibition office, will take oiiiee eil oi the league. mimmonpH to -imend the World Ls.

uitfiate prohibition aclmSnistra- With prospects of drastic action in 'tor, to succeed Major Eugene C.j hanging: over their heads the lea- oar Sla TM ln Rcberts, resigned, on' Septem- gue-leaders are inclined to proceed I learned semi-officiaily with sreat caution, fearful that today. While official 'Spain may take some action which here to be acceptable, it is then an- confirmatioa with 00(h es fnwn" the 1,400 foot level of; liquor cases have -jccome so ithf Rnnerinr SmoWess" Coal com- 1 that thp ilrwkpt ithe Superior Smokless" Coal com down Stevens' alibi that he was at his home ia' N. 3., fifty miles away from Bruns- the night of the dual aiur-' tier. A surprising development in the roundup of'afib'i -witnesses-iast INJAPANCmS that the 1926 will be party's mine following an sion yesterday that wrecked the of the court. jmine.

Seven had been More than 600 -cas i brought, to the surface 'during the i new docket toda; cne of the largest in the history to be decided are the validity of the appointment! Wil seriously disrupt their plans. is withhold, the report is said to! Today their nervousness was ad- dismay. come rom authoritative -sources tied to when it was reported that liquor I aru i 3 taken as fact in Syracuse, i there Is some displeasure in Ger- Judge Harper the opposition many, because Spain the tradition' Among- the important questions le faction the state, who i al friend of Germany, has been vir- riim. treaties, the of the Yol) cases stood the stead Act 'in limiting issurance of with the pros- physicians' prescriptions, the con- TOKIO. Sept.

Five- persons ijiight. -Rescue-crews were Jbsatnfir.1. pect of many being automobiles and cases -1, .1 "-I ntw4- were killed arid 40 houses tlesU-oy-j IGROCOHTRY before ihe court convenes after the summer recess. ing, padlock actions. Another class of cases has risen By tightening up restrictions oni out of the creation of many boards night, was the charge made by one! ed when a typhoon swept through; of the detectives that a witness, Kamio, Prefecture of Sattama, it Arthur Applegate, had been learned here today.

Another; proched by a private detective for person Avas killed and several in- the Hall family four years ago. jured when -the Tochigi passenger The detective claimed Ap- train was derailed near Shidzuoka. plegate had The phone and telegraph lines signing a declaring he i were blown down by the terrific STOW, Sept. was fishing with Stevens in La-i storm that swept through Central fi rs hundred per cent negro valctte on the of September! Japan. Many ships were unable to country hibwasopened today with i mTrim TT 4, when the murders were commit- leave harbors.

HADE AGENCIES AFUR U. administrator is a lawyer and has had considerable experience -in- enrorcenient work. Wets are jubilant over the report, and. say that the appointjnent cases which may be reviewed the! and bureaus. Actions involving'j the New York man sis director i high court has now reduced the! the federal trade commission now enforcement for the upstate ter! time required to reach a ease on take up a considerable portion of ritory will" surely lead to a general thedocket from four the court's, time.

The sudden towards accepting States reservations of sentiment the United" has come as oppose him because of his connec- tually driven from the League. tion as legal counsel for a number I As yet there has been no inti' I of large metropolitan district. The -i something of a surprise after the earlier bitter attacks upon these conditions laid down'-by. the. United States, but It now appears that the member nations of the World ted.

BIGdOWDSAT FAIR FOR AUTO RACESTODAY DePalma Favored to- Capture Most Money in Main Events, SYRACUSE, Sept. Despite cloudy weather and threats of rain thousands of persons began gathering at the State Fair grounds early today anxious to-xwitness the automobile and motorcycle races, Damage in Tpkio vras slight, 'a The memebrship of the few trees and poles being blown -composed of dtizens of Jevn T'AtlOrt- shakeup. The semi-official report had it, aown. ed. No casualties were report- Politicians Thwart if forts to Prevent (negro race.

Sunday and Monday will marki the first open golf tournament for be held in the are with eluded cuaed are ar i OL A i ent Crime at State FMT, Washington, Charleston, 5 but "the Americans took the back home, and it ripened; the assistance rendered i there and thev bared risk what all I A the Old' World was afraid to ivas Business that the present force will not be disturbed, except for minor transfers, at least until after the November elections. Considerable speculation centered on the status of Lowell Smith, former assistant administrator with many he will not be from Malonc to be rector. ro! ithe department cS a nlan before the state fair biner the Cook mission to end the practice which amt hlp in 1924. has disgraced the 1926 exposition For the fourth time a man accused a gg for 18 Ev a record by turning County, 111.. He equalled: trade, it in handl5ng at lmi hand at the tracks by noon getting their motors tuned up for the races which carry money prizes totalling Eight races "Were on the program, five national championship motorcycle events BUFFALO NEWSPAPER MAN DIES AT SUMMED HOME BUFFALO, N.

Y-, Sept 4 James Tabb, formerly. at the Tatnuck Golf Worcester, will also play. The dub, dale upon its books for i should receive examples ami Ics- rsons to be used judiciously for our own benefit." The trade service so envied by, the is conducted by the bur- i eaa rCJSn of com- Frank LY McGratJj interest in the auto races were cen- manager of the Buttaio house, a was once in large measure to, the aid rcn-i nierce in ap exportersJby the coRimurcetmerce, It 43 foreign 100 i department's world-wide trada fj ces an 52 branches in the larger ye IP formation So far this cities'-of the United Whore Ife ThelJ 7Car tnc department has and weekly world trade rely colonial "man-j ed from 7,000 8,000 business in- por te are issued'to aH lines of Chief of Rochester Fire Department Dies ROCHESTER, Sept. 4-- Charles Little, former chief of the Rochester Fire Department, died last night at the Genesee Hospital, of injuries received late Thursday afternoon when a street car left the tracks in Bay street and crashed against the automobile in which he! was riding with his daughter, Miss Grace Little- Hospital death was due to shock and i mation as to the course Spain will. follow, but it is confidently expect-j? ed-here-that Sptain will from all future sessions and will withdraw from the League eventu ally unless some concessions are made to her.

The council also adopted the resolution of the committee on reor-j ganization making; a final plea Spain not to withdraw from the! re States a member that to make rather sweep- concessions-, Bauseh, Rochester Mamrfaetnrer, Dies OnFisMngTrip League. sent TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 4 George R. Bausch, wellknown man- Spain and Brazil were doth ar- ufacturer of Rochester, N. died nt from today's session or the! here early today in Ws thf council.

King Edward hotel. Heart trouble Dr. Unden, the Sweflish delegate WSIS gjv en as the cause of death. announced that he plans to pro- Bausch was returning home frorc a pose to fie assembly that -if Spain fishing trip in the "French "river- continues" to absent herself from section. He was 6i years old.

the council that the number of no- 1 permanent seats in the council be reduced from nine to eight. SEAMEN ON! DEAD, ANOTHEE AEBESTED Brooklyn pastor descnomgu. S-! as a jaded nation says re-opening LONDON, Sept. 4. Raleigh of Hall-Mills murder ease is due Hudson, an, American seaman ilied to desire for a thrill.

today in Port Taibot hospital of knife wounds received In a fight Eighteen nations have -accepted j-vsith another American sailor. H. invitation of League of Nations W. Anderson. Anrterson is under council to American reser- arrest.

Both were members the vations on world, court. crew of the steamship, Maine POLA NEGRI SAYS SHE AND VALENTINO PLANNED TO MARRY le was i riving her sedan Admits She Was Not "Formally Betrothed to Bead Screen owned bv Dr. daHy at a pace of OAA Randall, a close friend of President tered In Kalph DePalma daring i Times is dead at ms summer home John Quincy Alams. Italian king. He was favor- 1 Prospect Point, Crystal 000 for the year.

dustrv and commerce. eran, Jim Davis, drew, the most had been with attention in the motorcycle races. years. he Times about 40 COMMEROAl AVIATION IS SHOWING REMARKABLE GROWTH jcial aviation in country during; tare said she WASHINGTON, Sent-X '-As it was stated -i la icmarkable growth or comrsiet- the forerunner of an-intricate min ft hir no tern of transcontinental air vying with railroads gets, American goal of fiy-j tracts for air mail deliveries wher- ing miles this year, is learned lever possible, from the department of commerce i ever feasible. While the government extends Anierica's progress in the air possible aid, private air cor-S after starting virtually from hope to carry the Unitetl at the close of the World' States into the world leadership of i War, official? said, renders it pro- commercial aviasWn before 1927.

(bable that commercial aviation will On last records, be placed on a "paying basis" here ranked second only" to France, but within a year or two. At present, Germany and Great Britain jit was said, some of the Word was txxlay by gor- ernmcnt officials that business I tcrests in Germany and Belgium tf arc demandin.c: that the American Wlfg' system le inaugurated in countries io help, promote iheir own foreign commerce. In Ger- in Bay street, the police say, when a trolley car operated by Thom as Gaffney, of No. 448 Hoi- ley street, ran into an open switch, leaped the track ami crashed a- Star--Crippled Girl Pays Tribute to Budy ON BOARD THE VALENTINO health, eats regularly and for FUNERAL TRAIN, Sept. Most Take It gainst her machine.

The force of! Pola Negri and-Rudolph'Valentino I the impact hurled the automobile never really engage'l over the curb and overturned it on forma lv betroth sidewalk. Miss Little suffered ai(J tflda irom lacerations ami shock We ALBANY, N. Seirt. 4 was removed to the hospital 'AP Smith today continued to im- the ambulance wuh her a connit'on was reported last Sept 4 George Earnhardt, a' leading i He that she contemplated divorce ac- economist, has come out publicly, ro but the aance of a Joe e. against her husband, Wflttain.L omplainilMr against the existing tor he rcfflanl CUcl at 3S TM' enoUS Hart, noted i actor, were set? a tendency toward much weeping is holding herself exceedinglj frell.

A shift in stateroom ment was-made today at Miss Negri's request. It places her nearer to that in which Guglielmi holds- his death watch. She explained that he is her most sympathetic the need of Ms over at rest today when Mrs, Winifred havc in cnd nd Labor Day. Hart, his estranged wife, declared mny of nc vcry different reports! The ernor that she had no Intention such action. Mrs.

Hart, hersel i week- ill fun- iiiig her closeJjr. are pouring into the though all a contractors are losing money, a "paying old son and her mother, Mrs. Hart will laavc here today for Holly- LISBON. Sept 4-- Slight earthquakes continued to be felt in the Azores according to despatches received here today. The population continues panicky and hundreds are fleeing from the towns and camping in the open fields.

The Governor of Fayal has cabled de- of the trade Last April we freer our plans to mar-j friend and she feels ti ry and our close friends knew of manlv strength now. gnt as no? senous. our love. We decided that our pri- A touching tribute to the Mr. Little was born en Septem- vatc fe 0 and di stor yesterday as the ber 10, 18a4.

not want to make publicitv of it." eral train pulled into Chicago, at i He was appointed to the lire si)c turne to Alberto Guglielmi, was known only to a few until late dead star's brother, as if fori last night when, on her regular confirmation. ening- the death cat Alberto nodded, "Yes," he said, she noticed a wilted little wisp of a had many loves, Pola's vas i bouquet that hail not been there before. On it was a card with ihe I The Governors complete recov-1 formed in 18So, r.e was made lore- his greatest?" inscription. "To our beloved Rudy- ac-1 js a of thft hcaling man of that company, the iol- Ah thal j. do not He )fy hcart only express its lore "the incision.

Dr. Lynch, i lowing year he was transferred to: never told me of a formal betroth-! and grief -with these flowers and is attending the escutive. said the foremanship of Hose No. 3. as he would if one had existed," a prayer that you may ifi When department was reor- stul on Aoril iSff-1, he American foreign trade "It is high time that the present scholarly but impractical services i present German foreign be reniaced While reclinins in an easy chair, ganized hi? title was changed 1 I oar-Tain mi(! Annl 0.

ISff-l -ie a the wth the aid which is po-ssible to obtain by a secretary, George B. han- stndy of the successful American! deled some of his correspondence I A. J.T at the executive mansion yesterday stndy example." From Belgium came a afternoon, declaration, with the "The Governor is. getting some "neptune" at Antwerp, leading the much needed rest and we expect demand for adoption of American he will be back at his desk in the Secre tary Piation division of department of business" in the neat ftttare, gently needed. claringvthat food stuffs are wn- ideas in promoting foreign trade, i capitol next Tuesday," appointed.

bataHion chief- He Rudy's brother took the hand oi" 77 the dead lover's sweetheart in both It has been placed on the casket of hi? and patted them affection- by Catherine Ochsner East-Elliott, aly. He has been much in her com- of Chicago. served in that capacity until April i pany since the start of the S. George Ullman had seen the girl, a pretty li-year-old cripple, 1, 1903, when he became chief of train to the coast. the department, succeeding Chief! is taking his brother's piaeei in the crowd that stood in the rain as her champion.

I in the New York Central railroad The newspaper boasting that the Graves said today. James Malcolm. He resigned from active duty on Mips Negri is bearing up ander yards. She had been there for January 1,1922, when he was sue- the strain of this journey much bet-1 three hours. Touched hy her grief, ceeded by Frank A.

Jaynes as ter than vras expected. She is pale UTlnian sent for her and took her chief. and drawn but seems in good to the bier himself. i.

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