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   Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, The (Newspaper) - September 24, 1916, Fort Wayne, Indiana                                READ THE ADS THEN SHOP TO-MORROW FORT WAYNE THE WAYNE WITH MIGHT AND READ THE THEN SHOP TO-MORROW 1S68 OF THE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24, ASSOCIATED PRICE FIVE BURNING SHIP PHOTOGRAPHED FROM VESSEL WHICH RESCUED PASSENGERS AND CREW ZEPPELINS LOSI IN DECLARES THE PRINCIPLE IS SOUND AND SAYS IT WAS ONLY THING THAT COULD HAVE PREVENTED STRIKE ON RAILROADS THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN BUSINESS MEN AEE ORGANIZING FOR HIM Eastern Merchants and Manufacturers Who Crowd Shadow Lawn Now Has Greatest Commercial Opportunity of Its Entire STEAMSHIP CONGRESS BURNING by British Air Up Earlier Advantages I and Two of Big Flyers Are and Are Now Threatening 1 Brought to Important DAMAGE is ATTACK REPULSED i Second Attempted Attack on j Berlin Claims Severe London Within Two for Sept. at- tempt by German air ships to attack I London has resulted In the loss of at i least one A second air ship la j reported to have fallen on the coast Friday in advancing along a mile front of Essex but the official between Fleres and the from London says the report is not troops of General have gained j ground east of on the The raider brought to grief fell other side of the flames in the southern part of the road from county of Essex and not far from A strongly fortified German 8y3tem on a front of half a mile out of and In the direction of LONG N. Sept. Wilson to-day actively opened his campaign for re-election with a speech i replying to republican criticism of his settlement of the recently threatened railroad Before a large crowd assembled at Shadow Lawn he defended the eight-hour day and declared also that the nation must be freed from the bility of interference with its Business men from various parts of New Jersey often interrupted the president With hand clapping and chief cloud that is upon the domestic horizon is the of anri trip This photograph of the burning steamship which was destroyed by fire off Coos was by relations 01 capital ana tne president made on the coast dredge Michle which by the two miles off and took oit the number wnom adding that long as labor and capital Stand and The Congress sailed from S le is a total nothing remaining but the steel The No I fire was replete with sensational although every one was F. of steward of the the interests Of both are saved the life of B. K. chief by acting as a human pulmotor and sucking the poisonous gases t The text the ind the Tyson collapsed after saving but was rushed to a hospital on a special and cum unc was Tms was made as the boats of the were Note the boat just America is held back from the ms down the of the vessel near the Onrush Is Sept. north of the in con- to make progress toward Ba- Following up their success th the Prie between and but were beaten London Berlin on Page 13, Column 1.) triumphs which are mately its Mr. Wilson spoke of the bright future for American Indianapolis Republicans Burn business and then launched These Three Generals Are Leaders ol Rumania's Armies Red Fire and Give date Noisy directly into a discussion of the railroad Without di- and Men ased INDIANA TOUR IS ENDED nee the president brought in the re- publican by saying that about seventy republicans supported the P Wage With Public T A o T- T e eight hour law in the house of m Last Speech Is Repetition Of republican senators AN OTHER BOOST IN SIGHT Attacks on Wilson and cism of no obstacle in the way of the passage I of the was because the proposal was I reasonable and was based upon I asserted Mr. i The president met the arguments A M A to c 05 1tnat the railroad question should have Ind. Sept 23-In-. been tne flt tat put on a reel and yellow ment that he did of fire to-night to welcome arbitrable Charles E. his special rolled Means of craven a repetition of Into the station half an hour ahead preventing a repetition or of a scheduled and the tion upon which republicans have spent days of preparation was They met him with a bedlam of. factory whistles and on Page 2; Column TRAIN bile They lighted their fire works and plastered a path of on Page 13, Column 1.) 0 Happy Wedding Party ing Home When Train Hits Buggy at Knox Sept. sixty-five years his bride of a few Mrs. fifty years and Russell fourteen years were killed in- stantly here at five o'clock this after- noon when a buggy in which they were was hit by an engine at a grade crossing in the Knox business Mr. and Mrs. were married at noon to-day and were re- turning with Mrs. son to their farm ten miles southeast of the accident They did not see the approaching eagine and were laughing and ing themselves when the The buggy was carried 500 feet and the bodies were mangled The train was moving at a fairly rate of it was Mr. and Mrs. Castleman were members of prominent Both -had been married The bodies were re- moved to a local morgue and an in- quest A verdict has not yot been IS FLAMES N. Sept. Village of sixteen miles north of is being swept by a which probably destroy the entire place SEVEN HURT W. Sept. coal and coke railroad passenger train bound from Charleston to dashed into an open switch and struck a string of box one mile south of here late Seven persons were injured seriously and 100 sengers suffered from The jured were taken to a local The seriously Rev. B. W. C. W. W. J. J. W. Va. Fuelber Heads the District Young Men Another increase In wages is to be granted and in keeping with mental economic principles consumers will pay the This time it is the smokers who will be Local manufacturers and union em- through dis- cussed the matter at the Commercial club It was de- that the members should be paid j bringing wages to or a an increase of about a This means that the man who has been paving twenty-five cents for six cigars will now hand over thirty Manufacturers and expect no falling off in They have found by experience that a big majority of smokers buy one or two cigars at a a comparative i few taking advantage of the saving by purchasing six at a I There is still more trouble in sight for There ia a prospect that j the price of due to a short the English the de- mand from soldiers on the Mexican border and European and the supplying of this demand by ous organizations will boost the price still Some believe that local tuiers will be forced to raise their prices to the point where the retailer will ask seven or eight cents each for cigars which have heretofore sold at a nickel TOP TO BOTTOM COME in York Are Placed on Unfair List and iy hostile airships was on Lincolnshire and the eastern counties and on the outskirts of i The latter attack was made from the northeast and the southeast midnight and was beaten off by anti-aircraft I airship was brought down in j a report has been received that EditOrS and 3 another fell on the Essex Other I report hitherto is j The raiders apparently did not come i so near to London as on the occasion 1 of the destruction of the on Sent Up for Criticising Action of tember 3. The sound of gunfire was fainter when the distant reports of weapons shortly after j craft 1 on Page 13, Column 5) CITY WAITS WITH DREAD NEW Sept. Traction lines of New York upon which a strike has been in progress since tember 6, were officially placed upon the unfair list to-day the ence of labor leaders yesterday called for a suspension or work by approximately workers to aid the striking Arrangements have been made to picket the elevated and face it was announced for the purpose of the Penalties for riding upon these lines will be imposed on members of unions by their respective It Has Statements So Twisted That Adair Has Despaired of Trying to Answer Sept. John A. M. democratic candidate for mado a. tour of Shelby county yesterday and spoke here last Mr. Adair devoted only a small was stated bv Ernest secretary part of his address to state of the Central Federation of the labor conference which is said to represent eighty un- ions in Greater New York continued their plans to-day to put the thetic strike into effect at 8 o'clock ext Several of the 1 s issued statements in which they individual unions were signifying their indorsement of the conference the remainder of the time on Woodrow with a reference here and there to the democratic Mr. Adair said that after eral attempts to answer the of extravagance and ment made by James P. re- publican candidate for he had given up the since the op- posing candidate seldom quoted the t a wide-spread same day before up of the said Mr learned of trades that Mr. Goodrich had been called in by his campaign managers and given Column 6) I orders to stop facts and ures in his Adair promised that If he is elected this fall he would see that the inmates of the state institutions re- proper even if the cost was increased over the cost incurred ing the present After discussing state issues and turning to national Mr. Adair said that Woodrow equipped with a steady set of nerves and a clear was the light and hope Attorney Otto 15. Fuelber has been appointed of the lunn UL Telephone communication has been cut Young Men's democratic league upon off aid fragmentary telegraph advices fa recommendation of National Com- ed Fire fighting apparatus Phoenix this has about Edward O. Mr. Fuelber is a member of the law firm of Harper He expects to de- vote much of his time from now until election In the interests of the cratic E. T. Drew Elected President of Organization the Ensuing THE DAY'S POLITICAL NEWS The Jefferson drum corps has made arrangements for a banquet to be held at the Elks temple next Thursday September 28. The program will be announced Officers of the corps have been elected as follows E T. ward Fred j chief George Fred j Edward Great preparations are being made j These three are the leaders of the Rumanian forces in the defense of the Dobrudja and the invasion of From top to bottom they are General General and General Recently it was reported that the chief com- mand of the Rumanian armies would be intrusted to Speedy Termination of Conference If Demand Is of the democracy of the for the Zoercher which will Confusion in Arrangements Causes Vice-President to Travel as Ordinary Sept. i president who WHAT INDIANA DEMOCRATS AEE DOING TO MAKE VICTORY SURE a Staff Both parties in Indiana just now arc particularly interested in the nary results of the polls These polls may show everything and but in this instance the pre- ponderance of evidence from the poll books of both big parties shows that never before in the history of politics In Indiana has the independent vote been as large as it is at this By the independent vote is not necessarily meant the doubtful vote in this in- The doubtful as it has been considered in Indiana been the vote that might go to big The independent vote ii the vote that surely win to Thomas R. arrived to-day to speak in the interest of the democratic He made his meeting in wT and a democratic reception committee hastily The official democratic reception tee had gone to Indianapolis after preme court on the democratic will speak to-morrow night In New Haven and on Thursday night he will speek at a He will speak In both German and TOWNSEND or the there is all the Attorney Howard Townsend ference in the ered an address yesterday afternoon held in republican East Berry Democratic leaders are taking a at a meeting of the Traveling's Men's great deal of out of this big republican The meeting was independent vote point out that the followers of Woodrow Wilson are him of party i They explain the rlent democratic vote by the theory that may go against such local tickets as those in Marion and some of the other larger counties of the but that it will stick by Woodrow and the state democratic The democratic leaders here are not so sure of a sweeping victory as they were a on 11. Column 1.) but missed the vice-president and re- turned alone Mr Marshall thought he was to speak in the afternoon in- stead of night as had been THE WEATHER Sept. Indiana and Sunday and probably rising Sunday nad rising headquarters on i Except for the mix-up at the the I rally took place as The replied to the I speech made hero last night by las Murray dent of Columbia Speaking of Mr he he was i an ultra conservative and out of with the progressive spirit of the Mr Marshall declared he did not care to speak harshly of the re- publicans but they needed and he really felt for any one who aligned himself with that NEW Sept. 23 Decision as to where the i American joint commission shall con- its conference after next week i has been left to Ambassador Designate representing and William third assistant of it was learned j It will be necessary to move because the hotel here at which sessions have been will close tober 1. Atlantic White I Sulphur Springs and Garden City are j among the places An early termination of the ferences could be reached if the ican commissioners were willing to agree to the chief desire of General Carranza's representatives which Is the withdrawal from Chihuahua of the American but the American commissioners have made it clear that on Board Not lested by German Captors Sept. p. m The Dutch mail steamer Prinz which left Flushing this morning for London having on board a number of Belgians and including some escaped war was captured twenty miles out from Flushing by the Germans and on 13, Column 4) gers were taken off. Several cans were aboard the ing Herbert chairman of i the American commission for Belgian j but these were not molested in I any The steamer was later re 1 leased and returned to Sept. ward managing editor of Winnipeg and Knox editor of the Winnipeg Saturday were committed to jail for one month and fined each to-day by Justice Gait for criticism of the agricultural college royal published In the two periodicals Justics Gait was president of the B. R. news editor of the Tele- was committed to Jail for two weeks and and Stanley reporter on the was committed to jail for one All were charged with being In criticism of Legal action will be taken to obtain the release of the men ing an North Carolina Youth Serving in French Corps Meets Death in WINSTON N. Sept. 23. Yates a young who had been serving with distinction in the French aero corps on the western battle killed this morning in a fight with a German air His death was an- In a cablegram from Paris received here late to-day by his Mrs. A. Young Rockwell had been serving in the French army since September 30, 1914. He was very active in the aerial fighting around Verdun and succeeded in bringing down four man aeroplanes For this feat he recently received a war cross and military medal from the hand General who referred to him as bold and courageous He had been mentioned frequently for bravery in the official Mrs. Rockwell had received a Better from her son only a few hours before the news of his death reached Newspaper Poll Wilson Ohio NEW Sept Dispatch will announce morrow the result of Its Ohio The policy of that paper IB to draw no conclusions and make no pre- The poll to it has been taken m cratic and republican communities fairly balanced shows the ing Wilson Hughes Estimates based upon the results of the Dispatch's figures of a week ago give Ohio to President Wilson by And to Do So She Gives Up Ten Million Dollars of Her AUTHORITIES PLAN TO ELIMINATE SEWAGE FROM THE MAUMEE RIVER W. Sept Plans toward the elimination of sewage from the Maumee river were taken at a meeting in the city hall I yesterday afternoon which was at- Mrs. John C. widow of the j tended by Mayor Comptroller John C who died the council committee on the New York two ago I to build a collapsible dam married to Dr Samuel B. of I in the City Attorney Col- at the home of Engineer Randall and the master C. A. Preston in and because of a provision in Mr. Mayo's she will lose half his for- estimated at more than 000. The late J. C. C. Mayo made his fortune In where his widow still is in control of the costly residence The children secure in addition to the sum originally bequeathed bers of the board of man Bayer's proposal to build the dam between the Walton avenue bridge and the intercepting sewer was approved by all those and thp en- gineer was instructed to prepare plans and estimates of the proposed im- It was pointed out that by tapping the main Lakeside and Bloomingdale sewers into the intercepting the Maumee river could be emptied of its sewage and the water would be left in fine condition for bathing and Comptroller Baade said he would gladly consent to pi o vide the money for the dam and the other of the conference were heat lily in favor of the J. Herman present and gested that the dam be built farther up the but Mayor Hosey pointed out that if this was done it would back up the and that this was what the were trying to City Engineer Randall has a lot of woik to do at the present but the conferees to employ an sistant if he cannot do the work  

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