I Election of Senator In New Mexico AFTER 20 YEARS ; j SA N TE RE. N. M., S ep t. 21. — R e p o rts from a ll p re c in c ts In New Mexico, in co m p le te a n d u n - o ffic ia l, give S e n a to r B u rsu m , 4 <3- ____________ [ ♦ re p u b lic a n , a m a jo rity of 7000 * o v er R ic h a rd H a n n a , d e m o c ra t, D IR E C T O R S UN ABLE TO R E P L A C E ’n T u e s d a y ’s special s e n a to ria l electio n . GEORGE W. DODSON— OPER­ R ep u b lican le a d e rs a re claim - •$>! ® in g th e v ictory is a vote o f con- »! ATED FOR TWENTY YEARS— 3> fidtence in th e H a rd in g a d m in - <^| T is tra tio n w hich w as m ad e th e lea d in g iss u e in a vig o ro u s cam - <9 p aig n th a t preced ed th e elec- PAYROLL $4000 MONTHLY’. T h e A sh lan d Iro n W orks, w hich <$> tion. h a s been in o p e ra tio n in th e city of <§> .-«> Settling' Tanh Is Proposed By City Dads; Gather Data SHOOTING AFFRAY AI EAGLE POINT <•>£><.. <$> A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t tw e n ty y e a rs , o r m o re, is to close dow n. Y e ster­ d ay a fte rn o o n , th e d ire c to rs m e t a n d th e fo rm e r p re s i­ d e n t a n d m a n a g e r of th e w orks, a n d th e in a b ility of th e d ire c to rs to ob­ ta in a s u ita b le p erso n to ta k e his H az IÇik ASSOC. 10 START .2 3 P u rs u a n t to p la n s fo r a s e ttlin g tw o b u lle t w o unds in h is body, a n d ta n k , d isa p p ro v e d of th e e a rly p a rt R o llie M a tth e w s is in th e cu sto d y of of th is y ear, A sh la n d 's w a te r supply ing a ff r a y a t E a g le P o in t T u esd ay b een in th e h a rn e s s so long t h a t th ey in s tru c tio n of M rs. T h e lm a G ray, feel now as if th e y w ished to avoid fro m 7 to 10 o ’clock in th e evening, f u r th e r re sp o n sib ility in co n n e ctio n Tw o c la sse s w ill b e fo rm e d a n d in - w ith th e e n te rp ris e . I s tru c te d f o u r e v e n in g s o f each w eek. G. S. B u tler, vice p re s id e n t o f th e ! T w e n ty w om en h a v e a lre a d y e n ro lle d ! com pany, will a ssu m e c h a rg e o f th e P ® th e classes. M rs. D ojjge statics b u sin e ss of th e c o rp o ra tio n to w a rd s I t h a t if s u ffic ie n t In te re s t Is tak e n |i n th e w o rk , t h a t a rr a n g e m e n ts will th e w in d in g up o f its a ffa irs . 1 be m a d e fo r an e x tra a fte rn o o n I class. Medford Engineer Resigns; General Shakeup Results Teachers’ Reception A p u b lic e n te r ta in m e n t r e c e p tio n ' o f t h e g ra d e a n d h ig h school te a c h ­ e rs w ill be given F r id a y e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock a t th e H a w th o rn e school an n ex , fo rm e rly th e T em p le of T r u th , by th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ­ c ia tio n . It is p la n n e d to m a k e th e a f f a ir a social g a th e r in g w h e re th e te a c h e rs w ill fo rm new frie n d sh ip s a m o n g A sh la n d re sid e n ts. An e n te r ­ ta in m e n t p ro g ra m is b e in g p lan n e d fo r th e m e e tin g , w hich w ill be open to th e public. M em bers o f th e re ­ c ep tio n c o m m itte e a r e : M esdam es F. D. W a g n er, G. A. B riscoe. H. C. G aley, D. P ero zzi, F . S. E n g le a n d th e M isses M innie P o le y a n d Id a M ED FO RD , O r., Sept. 21.— T h e re ­ s ig n a tio n of D istric t E n g in e e r R. W. R ea follow ed a re p o rt m ade h ere M onday e v e n in g a t a m ee tin g of th e d ire c to rs of th e M edford irrig a tio n d is tric t. T he re p o rt u rg e d E n g i­ n e e r R e a ’s re s ig n a tio n . In a d d itio n to th e e n g in e e r's re s ig n a tio n th e fol­ lo w in g c h a n g es h av e been m ad e as a r e s u lt of th e m e e tin g : R e sig n a tio n of L eo n ard C a rp e n ­ I Myers. te r , d ire c to r. S u ccessfu l O rg a n iz a tio n A p p o in tm e n t of ex-C ity E n g in e er W ith th e in itia tio n of re a d in g R. H. T h o m p so n , of S e a ttle , in com ­ co u rse s in b o th th e ju n io r h ig h an d p le te c h a rg e of c o n tr a c to r ’s w ork. J. A. W e s te rlu n d n a m e d d ire c to r g ra d e schools, th e In sta lla tio n o f a to succeed C a rp e n te r. sa n d box ant? c ro q u e t g ro u n d in th e S ta te E n g in e e r C u p p e r a sk e d to c h ild re n ’s p la y g ro u n d In L ith ia p a rk , rec o m m e n d a t once e n g in e e r to re ­ a n d a s s is tin g in th e w o rk d o n e on p lac e R ea. th e p a rk te n n is c o u rts th is s u m m e r, P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n A ssu ra n c e by P a t W elch, c o n tra c ­ th e to r, t h a t w a te r w ill be se cu re d in closed a su c ce ssfu l y e a r a t th e con- 1922. —— . _____ _ ________ (Continued on Page 4) » “Fatty” Admitted Death Injury Is Swom Statement ♦ LOS A N G ELES. C alif., S ept. •’ 21.— A sw o rn s ta te m e n t th a t r R oscoe ( F a tty ) A rb u ck le, th e fat m an of th e m ovies, a d m it- i • te d to him th e m o rn in g a f te r th e a lleg ed a tta c k on V irg in ia ■ R ap p e, m ovie a c tre s s of th is “ city , th a t he in flic te d a n in ju ry ♦ t h a t m ig h t h a v e c au sed h e r ill- ♦ ness. w as m ade b e fo re th e ; g ra n d ju ry h e re today by Al { •> S e m n a c h e r, Miss R a p p e ’s m an - 1 a g e r. T he s ta te m e n t caused a g re a t s e n sa tio n h ere. 4 •«> •> 4 a - EXPLOSION SH AK ES EARTH- THREE TRAINLOADS OF WORK­ •' s •> r MEN ARE SMOTHERED— * 3 7 ,. «MW..00« DAMAGE. B E R L IN , S ep t. 21.— T h e m an - a g e m e n t o f th e chem ical w orks w hich exploded a t O ppau to d ay e s tim a te t h a t lo o o w ere k illed in th e d is a s te r an d th a t 800 a re ; *9 so se v ere ly in ju re d th a t th ey will p ro b a b ly die. In a d d itio n i to th e se rio u sly in ju re d a n d (<§> d ead , h u n d re d s o f o th e r s a r e 1 <9 s u ffe rin g from in ju rie s a n d E Ï0 GEN. PERSHING BY IRENM PEOPLE «r *• • • -> 4 < « V * m ay be c le a re d of se d im e n t d u rin g th e e a n y s p rin g m o n th s by th e in ­ s ta lla tio n of a s e ttlin g ta n k a t th e c ity ’s e le c tric p o w er h ouse in A sh­ lan d canyon,, a c c o rd in g to a ctio n j •'« burns. ta k e n by th e c ity co u n cil y e s te rd a y ! ' ♦ T h e force of th e explosion •' evening. C ollection of e n g in e e rin g d a ta fo r th e proposed p ro je c t a n d AMERICAN GENERAL TO PAY 't> w as fe lt fifte e n m iles aw ay <* O ppau, a sm a ll to w n n e a r L ud- *’ th e p o ssib le in s ta lla tio n of a filte r HONOR TO “ UNKNOWN < •> wigshafen. «> w ill be m ad e by E a rl H o sier, w a te r s u p e rin te n d e n t, a t th e o r d e r o f the’ SO1JMER," FRANCE council. A ccording to la s t y e a r ’s p lan s th e s e ttlin g ta n k w ill c o st a p ­ B E R L IN , S ept. 21.— S ev eral h u n ­ p ro x im a te ly $8000. M r. H o sie r will HAVRE, France, Sept. 21.— Greet- d red a re re p o rte d k illed a n d in ju re d o b ta in in fo rm a tio n on b o th th e s e t­ ed by picked A m erican tro o p s, F r e n c h ! ’« a te r r if ic explosion in th e plani* tlin g ta n k a n d th e f ilte r fo r a re p o rt o ffic ia ls and c h e e rin g m asses of f la g - 1 of th e B aden A n a lin e W orks, a t L ud- to be madte a t th e n e x t r e g u la r m e e t­ sw ig sh afe u , a c c o rd in g to a d isp a tc h in g o f th e c ity council. received here today. T h e p ro p o sed im p ro v e m e n t was T he explosion had th e force of an p re se n te d to th e council by M ayor e a rth q u a k e , d e s tro y in g h o u ses, te a r-' Lam kin., a f t e r s ta tin g th a t fre q u e n t in g dow n te le p h o n e a n d te le g ra p h c o m p la in ts h ad been m ad e a g a in s t poles a n d s m a s h in g e v e ry th in g in th e co n d itio n o f th e w a te r d u rin g its path. T h e sc en e o f th e b la st and th e f re s h e t p e rio d of A shland creek. th e s u rro u n d in g te r r ito r y w as d e ­ T h e s u b je c t w as th e c a u se o f a scrib ed as a v e rita b le b a ttle fie ld , , len g th y d iscu ssio n am o n g th e city covered w ith w re c k ag e a n d m u tila te d d ad s. C o n c lu d in g re m a rk s favored bodies. T he f irs t re p o rt e s tim a te d th e s e ttlin g ta n k in s ta lla tio n . Mr. th e c a s u a ltie s a t 700, b u t su b se q u e n t H o sie r will c o m m u n ic a te w ith a com ­ . d isp a tc h e s m ag n ifie d th e e x te n t of pan y se llin g f ilte r a n d s e ttlin g ta n k th e d is a s te r w ith an a p p a llin g loss e q u ip m e n t. I of life. T he p o ssib le cost o f $40,000 fo r a T h re e tra in s in w hich w orkm en f ilte r m a k e s such an in s ta lla tio n | w ere rid in g to w ork w ere com plete- m ore re m o te th a n th e s e ttlin g ta n k I l.v b u rie d u n d e r th e d e b ris. F ire w hich, it w as s ta te d a t th e m ee tin g follow ed th e explosion. T h e dense m o rn in g a b o u t 10 o ’clock. Bad blood h a s e x iste d b etw een th e tw o th e p la n t, h av e a n in v e n to ry a n d ap- fo r five y e a rs, a c c o rd in g to th e s h e r ­ W ish A sh la n d h a d a few m o re iff, o v e r th e a tte n tio n s M atth ew s is p ra is e m e n t m ad e o f th e p ro p e rty b e­ p u b lic -sp irite d c itiz e n s lik e G. S. lo n g in g to it, a n d to sell th e p la n t. W ILL EN TE R TA IN TEACHERS a lle g ed to h a v e paid to J a c k s ' w ife. B u tle r. T h e p a s t fo u r y e a rs he J a c k s w as o p e ra te d upon y e s te rd a y T h e iro n w o rk s fo r m an y y e a rs h a s m ad e th e fo llo w in g d o n a tio n s AT RECEPTION THIS a fte rn o o n by D rs. H a r t a n d Sw eeney. h a s been an in s titu tio n t h a t h a s paij? to A sh la n d : In c o m b in a tio n w ith H is c o n d itio n is re g a rd e d a s serio u s. o u t from $2500 to $4000 in w ages C OMING FRIDAY D. P erozzi, h e d o n a te d th e fin e B oth b u lle ts e n te re d n e a r th e h ips, m o n th ly to it» em ployes, a n d it is a r t fo u n ta in a t th e p a rk e n tra n c e , one from in fro n t, one from b eh in d . q u ite a loss to th e city to De de­ a t a c o st of som e th re e th o u sa n d p riv e d ot th e m o n th ly p a y ro ll, as I D re ssm a k in g cla sse s o rg an iz ed a n d M a tth e w s w as on h o rse b a c k a t th e d o lla rs : h e c o n trib u te d th e b e a u ­ well a s th e lo ss to th e e m p lo y es w ho in s tru c te d u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n of tim e of th e sh o o tin g . tifu l m a rb le s ta tu e of A b ra h a m A fter th e s h o o tin g M a tth e w s r e ­ h a v e been w ith th e In s titu tio n f o r L h „ „ ♦ „ u • L in c o ln fo r th e p a rk , a t a cost m an y y e a rs I th e 1 a r e n t-T e a c h e rs a sso c ia tio n will tu rn e d to h is hom e, w h e re he a w a it­ o f th re e th o u s a n d d o lla rs, a n d D u rin g th e w orld w ar, th e p la n t] mCet M onday of n ex t w eek f o r th e e d th e co m in g of th e a u th o r itie s , a n d ju s t re c e n tly h e b u ilt a t a c o st of d id an im m en se a m o u n t of w o rk f o r P * rat d m e th is school y e a r a t th e J a c k s w as rem oved to h is ro o m s a t $ 4 0 0 0 a n d d o n a te d th e b e a u tifu l th e g o v e rn m e n t, an d to th e c re d it! ^ onie M rs. K ittle H u n ts b e rry , on th e hom e of Mrs. L o ttie Van Scoy log cabin w h ich s ta n d s a c ro ss th e in E ag le P o in t. L a te r h e w as of th e m a n a g e m e n t it can be sa id | a c to ry §tr e e U a n d in th e high t h a t th e re w as n e v e r a n y w o rk d o n e j ac^ o o ‘ b u ild in g . Mrs. H u n ts b e rry , b ro u g h t to M edford fo r a n o p e r a - 1 c re e k fro m th e p a rk , to th e P io ­ n e e rs ’ so c ie ty o f S o u th e rn O regon. by th e p la n t t h a t w as re je c te d by I d re s s m a k in g in s tr u c to r em ployed by tio n . H e p a id a ll th is o u t of his o w if C o n flic tin g s to rie s a re told by b o th th e g o v e rn m e n t. th e a sso c ia tio n , w ill hold th e f ir s t po ck et, w ith o u t fla u n tin g o r os- A cco rd in g to Jo h n N ichols, ____ _______ _ „ „ . , J claa8 a t h e r hom e from 12 o’clock ip sides. te n tio n a n d w ith o u t a s k in g th e m ad e by th e M oro P u m p co m pany | th e m o rn in g . T h e seco n d c la ss will in fro n t of w hose p lace th e s h o o tin g w om en o f A sh la n d to g e t o u t a n d fo r th e p la n t to m a n u fa c tu re a n u m - J ^ e held a t th e h ig h school b u ild in g o c c u rre d , he h e a rd loud ta lk in g , h u s tle th e m oney to p ay fo r th e h e r o f M oro p u m p s, w hich it h a s | tro m 2 :3 0 to 5 o’clock in th e a fte r- h e a rd tw o s h o ts, a n d saw a rev o lv er g ifts, o r a tte m p tin g to bo o st a J a c k s c ra w le d d one, a n d th e p u m p s ;^ e g iv in g r e - | n o o n - P o u r c la sse s of e ig h t m em - in M a tth e w s’ h a n d . p riv a te b u sin e ss th ro u g h public m a rk a b ly good s a ti s f a X o u , a n d it J b e rs each a r e p lan n e d . E ach class o v e r th e w ire fence, a n d fell to th e b e n e fa c tio n s. Such m en a r e real had been hoped! th a t th e p la n t w ould m eet th re e tim e s a w eek fo r g ro u n d . N ichols say s J a c k s , a d is ­ b e n e fa c to rs. b e u se d fo r th e e x te n siv e m a n u fa c -l in s tru c tio n . A lth o u g h a tu itio n fee t a n t re la tio n hv m a rria g e , had no HAZ K IK . tu r e of th o se p u m p s, a s th e y h a v e j* 8 c h a rg e d , p a r t o f t h e expense en- gun. No S elf D efense now a ll p a tte rn s a n d a p p lia n c e s f o r | tailec* in th e p a y m e n t o f in s tr u c to r s ' In a s ta te m e n t to S h e riff T e rrill, ATTENDANCE AT CRATER th e speedy m a n u fa c tu re of th e sam e. is b o rn e by th e s ta te in a c c o rd a n c e ! h u t M r. D odson’s d e a th w ill u n > Jw^th th e S m ith -H u g h e s act. J a c k s said , a c c o rd in g lo th e s h e riff: LAKR NOW » 3 8 8 | w„uu ' “ T h e re is no se lf d e fe n se a b o u t it. d o u b te d ly c h a n g e a ll p lan s a lo n g I n itia te C lnsses L a s t Y ear A tte n d a n c e fig u re s a t C r a te r L ak e w a te r supply. C ity E n g in e e r W al- th e s e lin e s, u n le ss so m e co m p an y I T h e d re s s m a k in g cla sse s w e re In H e sa id he w as g o in g to sh o o t m e, up to la s t S a tu rd a y u ig h t show s a ^ e r s ta te d th a t th e ta n k w ould be can be o rg a n iz e d to ta k e o v e r a n d | itia te d la s t y e a r by th e P a r e n t a n d I said , ‘Go a h e a d an d do it, you 56.5 per c e n t in c re a se in au to m o -j needed if a f ilte r w ere placed in th e o p e ra te th e p lan t. In o rd e r to do j T e a c h e rs a s so c ia tio n w ith g r e a t sue-! — —— —— —— —, i d o n ’t c a re .’ ” th is, it w ould be n e c essa ry to i n - l ce8s- A la rg e m e m b e rsh ip is ex- i A f u r th e r s ta te m e n t from J a c k s b iles a n d 48 p e r c e n t In people o v er c a n y o n - “ T he s e ttlin g ta n k w ill n o t a c t as c re a s e th e c a p ita liz a tio n of th e c o m - ,P ected fo r th is y e a r, a c c o rd in g to I could n o t be se cu re d , ow ing to th e la s t y e a r. T h e a u to m o b ile s e n te rin g a c u re -a ll.” E n g in e e r W a lk e r said th e p a rk fo r th e sa m e period in 1920 pany a t le a s t $5 0 ,0 0 0 , so t h a t th e j Mrs. L o u is D odge, p re s id e n t of th e pain and w eak n ess he w as u n d e r. 'b u t it will help, an d w e’ll h av e to S h e riff T e rrill a n d D e p u tie s G lenn P wre re 4841, fo r th is y e a r 7577, an p um ps could he m a d e in la rg e q u a n - | o rg a n iz a tio n . T h e re a re a few v a-j in sta ll one an y w ay if we ev er have titie s , a n d th e d e m a n d l o r th em b e j c a n cie s still left in th e c lasses now T e rrill and F o rn c ro o k , w ent to th e in c re a se of 2736. T he n u m b e r of ; a f ilte r .” su p p lie d , b u t th e c a p ita lis ts of th is | fo rm in g , M rs. D odge s ta te s . W om en M atth ew s hom e an d w ere g re e te d by people v isitin g th e scenic w o n d er in I t was s u g g e ste d by m em b e rs of city h av e e v e r been slow in in v e s tin g ! w ho a r e in te re s te d in th e cla sse s a re M atthew s, w ho s u r r e n d e r e d A sked 1920 w as 18,514, a n d so fa r th is th e council t h a t re s e rv o irs in th e in in d u s tria l e n te r p ris e s so m u ch I a3k ed to a n n o u n c e t h e i r in te n tio n of w here th e gun w as, he re -e n te re d y e a r 27,338, a n in c re a se o f 8824. canyon, w ould a c t a s s e ttlin g basins. F o r th e m o n th of S e p te m b e r to n eeded an d so im p o rta n t to th e w p l-H ° lnitt’K b e fo re th e c la sse s s ta r t, th e house, a n d gave up tw o revol- d a te , 300 a u to s an d ,1 4 7 people have E n g in e e r W a lk e r s ta te d t h a t a set- fa re o f th e city. M illin e ry c la sse s w ill b e s ta r te d a t ’ (Continued on Page Four) e n te r e d th e p a rk . T h e p re s e n t s to c k h o ld e rs h a v e |t h e lib ra ry S e p te m b e r 27, tin d e r th e p lace, it w as d ecided to close dow n n ♦ red H e a rt h o s p ita l a t M edford, w ith th e s h e riff, a s a r e s u lt of a s h o o t­ kLARIA Germs cannot »urvlv» three months In the rich osone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. IIY BEFORE FILTER IS OPINION OF CIEY ENGINEER! W ilb u r (W ig ) J a c k s is in th e Sac­ d ecided th a t, ow ing to th e dteath of G e o ig e H odson, m e m w e wMBrnga A shland D aily T idings SHLAND climate without the aid of Medicine, cure« nine caaee out of ten of Asthma. Th!» la a proven fact. a clouds of sm o k e a n d ch em ical fum es w hich p o u re d from th e w recked vats w aving civ ilian s, G en eral P e rsh in g h in d e re d th e resc u e w ork. a r r iv e d h e re to d ay a n d a f te r tw o T h e to ta l a m o u n t o f d a m a g e is es­ h o u rs p ack ed w ith c erem o n ies, de­ tim a te d a t $ 3 7 ,000.000. p a rte d fo r P aris. (.e n e ra l P e rsh in g is on a m ission B E R L IN , S ept. 21.— T h e little from th e U nited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t to h o n o r F ra n c e ’s “ u n k n o w n w ar-, i tow n of O ppau, in th e R h in e P a la ­ r io r .” w ho lies b u rie d in th e A rc tin a te , was c o m p le te ly d e stro y e d iu tie T rio m p h e. He w ill s e le c t th e »n explosion of the chemical works hotly of th e “ u n k n o w n A m erican so l­ th e re , a c co rd in g to ad v ices rea c h in g d ie r," th a t will be b u rie d w ith n a - B erlin to n ig h t. T he n e ig h b o rin g c itie s have con­ tio n a l h o n o rs in th e A rlin g to n cem e­ te ry , ty p ify in g th e c o u n try ’s g r a ti­ v e rte d schools a n d p u b lic b u ild in g s tu d e to th e h u m b le m en of th e ra n k s in to h o sp ita ls to c a re f o r th e w o u n d ­ ed w ho a re in flicted w ith serio u s in ­ in th e w o rld w ar. i' ju rie s. G én . J ohn J.P e e sa u c i Mt» W ASH IN GTON, D. C., S ept. 21.— ! S u p p o rte rs of th e “ bone d r y ” se arc h a n d se iz u re p ro v isio n of th e a n ti . beer bill, taile d to force a c o n fe r ence re p o rt on th e m e a s u re to vote. S e n a to r R eed s e rv e d n o tic e to h is, o p p o n e n ts t h a t he In te n d e d to d is c u s s ' it “ a t c o n sid e ra b le le n g th ’’ b e fo re ; p e rm ittin g a vote. ‘ ~ — ¿JllO W ialI Of Season Af Lake On Sunday G R A TE R L A K E , O r., Sept. 21.— j S unday w as a s to rm y d ay a t th e lak e WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 21.— S u p p o rte rs of th e “ bone d r y ” s e a rc h b u t th e lo d g e fu ll o f g u e s ts en jo y ed a n d se iz u re provision o f th e a n ti- th em se lv e s a n d th e big fire p la c e. beer bill, won th e f ir s t s k irm is h in S unday n ig h t th e ra in tu rn e d in to th e fig h t over th e m e a s u re in th e snow , a n d se v e ra l in ch e s fell d u rin g I t w as s till snow ing s e n a te by a vote of 33 to 7. T h e ' th e n ig h t. M onday m o rn in g . T h e w ind blew ’ d r y s ’ d e fe a te d a m o tio n to a d jo u rn . h a rd S u n d a y e v e n in g , a n d R ay P r u ­ m ade by th e ir o p p o n en ts. i t t ’s c a r had a n a rro w escap e from W A SH IN GTON, D. C., Sept. 21.— going o v e r th e rim . It w as m oved D en o u n cin g th e G erm a n -A m e rica n a b o u t th ir ty fee t a n d sto p p e d w ith ­ tr e a ty as th e “ m o st in s u rm o u n ta b le in six fe e t o f th e ed g e by a n o v e r­ o b sta c le to d is a rm a m e n t,” S e n a to r tu rn e d bench, th e legs o f w hich it B orah said he w o u ld oppose a n d vote d ro v e e ig h t o r n in e in ch e s in to th e a g a in s t its ra tific a tio n by th e s e n a te .! g ro u n d . I t is p ro p h esie d t h a t th e w e a th e r W A SH IN GTON, D. C., S ept. 21.— w ill c le a r a f t e r th is sn o w a n d if it T he tre a tie s of peace b e tw e en th e is lik e o th e r yearn, It w ill be m ore U nited S ta te s a n d G e rm a n y a n d A us­ b e a u tifu l th a n e v e r a t th e lak e. tria -H u n g a ry w ere s e n t to th e s e n a te to d ay by P re s id e n t H a rd in g w ith o u t CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— Forty bar­ any a cco m p an y in g m essages. rels of whiskey were seized in the D E N V E R , C olo., S ept. 19.— A lone b a n d it. believed to be th e sa m e m an who sta g e d a $9000 ro b b ery e a rly to d ay , held up a m e sse n g e r fo r a d ru g co m pany a n d escap ed in a F o rd w ith a b o u t $10,000 c a sh . railroad yards here today en route to San Francisco from New York. Officials withheld the name of the consignee, but full details were wired to San Francisco where it is believed investigation wll reveal a bootleggng ring.