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'i i. 1 I'- f-Vw" v-''-' i'iv TYRONE DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. MAN'S BODY PRISONS CHILDREN Five Youngsters Blocked In Room After Murder, iv FATHER FINDS SHAMBLES DR. S. BAKER tittle Ones Remain For in Terror With Body on Farm lllear Elkton, Mdi.

flkton, children of John tanner living nefli- BarksdaleJ discovered 1m- prfeoned in a-yi-oom in their home, the bofy of a 'murdered roan effectually blocking the door which led to liberty. Tlie youngest child la less than year old, the eldest 8. Tlie children wefro imprisoned twenty-six hours. discovery was made by their fa flier on his return from a two-day 'trlB to Wilmington. He entered his and first heard the frantic calls chll'dren upstairs.

Lighting a ilamp, toe discovered bis house in great 'disorder, furniture broken and the (contents disarranged and scattered 'about. i Then he ran upstairs to the assistance of his children and at their door, holding It tight against the sill, was jthe' body of Joe Dorein, an Italian, had lbee helper In the Smylie jlKvtisehold, a sort of nurse and housekeeper since the death of Mrs. a year ago. fiad Mr. Smylle carried out his and remained another two days the children probably have been heWi prisoners until return, because the Walker farm i-wmc'h Mr.

Sinylfe owns is away from ithl beaten path. returning farmer gave his ban- idy 'man a hurried examination. Two great boles showed In big face where had been shot, and, pushing the to one. side, he pulled open tlte aird questioned his children on thfe events of the day before. tV man known as Joe Webb, it was stated by the Sr.vear-old daughter, bad colne to the house Wednesday evening fot visit Dorein.

The children had bejen put to bed and later while the 8-year-old daughter was still awake, sbfe heard a lot of noise downstairs, evjfelng and two shots were fired, then heard a man stagger tip the stairs, then thud against the door, and from the position where be fell, Dorein never moved. is stlli at large, while Coroner Magi-aril, Sheriff Gifford" ami district Watburton are directing the efforts to arrest him. REPUBLICANSPLAN RAIL ACT REVISION Will Also Urge Congress to Liberalize Immigration Laws. WINIFRED C. BLAIN TO OPPOSE TAX CHANGES Dr.

Senator'Watson Matters to Be Discussed at Administration Conference in Florida. St. Augustine, March Tie- vision at the transportation act and liberalization of the laws are among the first matters which will be laid before congress when it 'meets in December as part of the admlnistrn- Thomas Stockham Baker nn. "on's legislative.program according-to been elected president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. He succeeds Dr.

A. A Hamerschlag, Who resigned. REDS STIR POINCARE TO ANGRY PROTESl Premier Galls Opponent at "Abominable Scoundrel." Paris, March Polncare angered by Communist insinuations hi was controlled toy Deputy Leon Dan det, the Koyulist lender, started scene of wild disorder when in opei session of the chainber he called Com iminist Deputy Andre Berthon at "abomlna-ble scound-rtjl." Mine Battle Defendants Sentenced. Wellsburg, W. March of the defendants in the Clifton- iTlfle, W.

Va.j mine ibattie case were sentenced. Frank Botia, called to to an indictment charging t'liat killed Sheriff H. Duval, one of ittie seven men met death during jthe fight, was permitted plead guiitr i to conspiracj'. He whs sentenced to jiwve ten 1 years in the state penlten- Ittary. Angelo Marina, who pleaded to a conspiracy indiftment, Wntenced to serve two years and months in the penitentiary.

The chamber immediately went wild Deputies hnminered their desks nnc the us'hers about trying to restore order. The presiding officer vainlj rang his bell for a quarter of an liom to get a hearing and calm the chamber down. "That man!" shouted M. Point-are pointing at Deputy Barthon, "dared tc say he bad against me ami mine abom- iinable evidence which I feared woulc be published. "He lied when he.said it," tlie pre mler angrily ejaculated.

Tlie deputies most of whom bad not 'heard M. ISer thon's accusation; jumped to theii feet. All of them, with the exception of (lio Communists and a fesv of the radicals cheered -M. Polncare madly. Deputy Laiwlry, who was (presiding iput on his bat as a signal tlie sessiot adjourned.

No one seemed pay any attention to him. After the first uproar had spent itself the session wag adjourned. Pan rtetnomum broke loose again when tin chamber reconvened a quarter of ar liour later. The scene followed a demand bj Deputy Bei'tihqn for Immediate sion of the government's request foi credits for the Ruhr cupation. The premier said be woulc give the finance commission next weeli the information it bad asked ad then could fix a date for dls cusslon.

announcement 'liere 'by Senator. James K. Watson, of Indiana, one of the administration leaders in the senate. The tariff will not be touched and opposition will be offered to expected efforts'to revise the tax laws, according to Hie. Indiana senator.

He pointed -out pitfalls 'that may await, the party if It. cannot organise so as to head 'off'- expected attempts to restore eVeiss profits taxes and to tax undistributed -surplus-of latter, the senator' said, may be forced, 'because the new congress will ibfi closely-divided the two ami-ties. He sakl the transportation act is to be revised almost entirely and similar' treatment' is to tm given the immigration laws, wit'li a view to Harding, the senator said, had discussed with -his advisers tentative plans for a tour of Hie country when the subject, of ship subsidy, the railroad situation and preferential primaries will be brought to tlie people. Harding also speak en the entrance of Slates into the international court, but has not gone over that with his advisers, tlie senator added. The president will oppose extension of the primaries, advocate lower railroad rates discuss the future ot tlie shipping industry, the Indiana senator 'declared.

The tentative plan calls for twenty speeches by the president on the tour. The president-, Senator -Watson said, iihs discussed with senate leaders.ami advisers, tentative plans for the speechmaking tour and the legislative program on which he sa'ul Ke- pnhlican leaders are in complete a.c-' cord if not agreement. The tour is expected to cover a con-sideraible yart of t'ho west. 'president Harding will base his opposition to extension of the primary system for the nomi- on the large expenditures out. in the pre-convention campaign of 15)20, the senator -asserted.

The chief executive will propose lowering of rates and consolidation of the railroad la- iborbojird the interstate commerce commission, he added. Harding's talk MAD BULL GORES WOMAN IN HOME Smashes Into Dwelling Aflei Running Wild on Street, BEAST SPREAOS TERROR lipr children out the front door. By tills time the entire nelghhorhooc iwas In pandemonium. Groups nrmeV wlfh hrlcks-nnid botHes roaimed nboir In flie three oarronndlivg block) Bearching for the mad Itg brain keyed nip a state rt furious rage by the continuous peltim of rocks and bottles, the 'bull ran nortl on'Twenty-ninth street to Ellsworth cast to north on Twen ty-eighth to Alter street, and thenci to Washington avenue, an'cl. startec enst.

It entered the yard of the Standan Conl company, at the northeast cor tier, where It finally was cornered The police, warning citizens to sta.i outside, followed It. Clara T'12 Monro; street in the yard ofllco, fainted a 1 sight of. the onrngi'd animal. She wiis linnonscious for more than an hour. John npgro, was nttackoc was working in Mie yard am tossed of a coal pile twejit; feet hiffh.

lie was slightly injured. drawn revolvers, the polici plowly -closed In.on the heast, exhaust from its rampage. Twenty-Iivo Iml lets were.fired inti its body, however Ibefore it finally dropped. A police with'a sledgi' hammer struck 1 ov.er the liea'd, p'aking sure of it. 1 tle.nth.

AVinifred C. Blaln, 19 years old, ol S. John, K. chosen in Montreal as "Miss Canada," from a group of nim Rlrls from tlie leading cities of Dominion. -Personality was one of tin features considered hy the judges 'In contest lo discover a true, type Cana'diaii girl an aptitude foi Canadian winter sports.

FORD PLANS TO MAKE! GOAL DO DOUBLE DUTY Will Use Fuel's Gas in Factories anil Remainder in Homes. Breaks Out of Stock Yard in Phila delphia and Leads Long Chase Be. fore Being Shot by Policemen. Philadelphia, March mad bull Injured three persons in South Phihi' after breaking from tlie stock-, of D. B.

Martin Thirty, fifth street, and Gray's Ferry road imd smashing Its way into a dwelling The injured are: Sirs. John Jeffries 280S Annin street, gored in the knee; Kleanoi- JJeffrles, 10 years'old, lYruIsed about the right knee, ural. John Frisco ueg.ro, bruises. In Mrs Jeffries' 10-year old daughter, Eleanor, suffered 1'roir shock, and Clara Selgus, '2V2 street, was so frightened that siu fainted. Terror reigned in neighborhood Children ran screaming oat of the f'hnrley, renegn'ile 1'iute, and member INDIAN CAPTURED White Posse Comes Up With Fleeing 3 Now at Large.

Blfliuliiifr, Utah, March Detroit, March Official confirmation at the olllcos of Henry l-VirJ at Dwirbin-n that tlie automoliile mann- fac Mirer hail purchased acres undeveloped fiuil laivd In' Kentucky. was coupled with the stuteiifent thai Ford Inteuded to solve 'country's coal prniblems "by using every plHCB of coal twice." Hy imrfhase of the property, it was oflicially announ'ceiil at tlie Ford ford comes into possession of. 11 viist tract, of virgin coal land, with a reserve coal supply 'of ,500,000,000 tons. This 'pi'O'perty, to other coal PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE For a few cents you can ward off Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your colds with Foley's Honey and Also gives quick relief from coughs, resulting from Flu, 'Grippe Whooping Cough, Asthma and Bron chitls. Forty-eight years of satisfac tion has made Foley's Honey and Tar'the World's largest selling cough medicine.

Contains no opiates are printed on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Sold Everywhere. MRS, HINGKLEY NERVOUS WRECK Tdblopen How SheWas Restored to Perfect Health by Lydia E.

Pinklnin's Vegetable Compound MemphiB, years ago I was completely run-down and my nerves iwereawreck.lcould Inot sweep a room (without resting. I Icould not do my work a little at a Itime, and the Itor's medicine did Inot help me. One (day Borne one threw lyour little book on to liny porch, and in it I several testimo- of women who Jhad beenlike myself. I wont right out arid got me a bottle of Lydia Vegetable Com- pound.md before I Had taken the whole of that bottle I knew it was helping me. took bottles, and then in about three months! took two more.

Now I am' in perfect health. I do all of my own work and could ido more. I can truly say that I know Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound gave me my health. J.

HINCKUSY, 316 Union Mem- Lydia E. Pinkham'a Private Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pmkham ifediciae Lynn, Mass. Thin book coataJM valuable information.

EIGHT MAN Letters Continue tc Pour in Upon Au thorities at Wilkes-Barre. Wllikes-SJarre, March Charles Davis, alias Taylor, agec 73, ilield liere on a technical of larceny, has no less than eigln wives now ilvln-g, accorduis to enrlj returns received by county and citj lUthorltles, wlille the police officials are Inclined to believe that the numbei will liave mounted to a score by the time all sections of the country aw from. Pictures of tlie muc-h-wed'ded mar tiave been prepared by the state pollct untl are Ibelug distributed to all sec- lions of the country In order to cliecli up on liis activities in the various places'-Jn which lie may have located will look to the future and not to the failure of the ship subsidy In the recent congress. Senator Watson joined.the Republican leaders here for the arrival of President Harding, who is cruising up Hie K'lorida coast on (houseboat. Plans for the next campaign are expected to receive the attention of the leaders.

PROTESTSiCOAL TAX Governor Cox Assails Pinchot For His Attitude on Anthracite Levy. Boston, March Clian- nlnsc H. Cox made public letter to Governor Gtffonl Pinchot, of protesting against continuance" of'the direct tax of 1V 2 per cent levied by Pennsylvania on all anthracite coal mined in that state. "I aim Informed," Governor Cox wrote, "that while Hie lower branch of the Pennsylvania legislature has ti'p- p'rovinl a bill repealing the law, you, nevertheless, have announced your linn opposition to such i-BncaJ. One of our state departments Informs me lands previously purdiascd, rings Hie total number, of acres of sucli land owned 'by the 'manufacturer to 105,000.

I'l-om these holdings Ford liopes witln'n a year. wiH co-nie siiflifient '(-oal to supply nil factories in every part rhe' country, all the factories and mills manufacturing various pro- for liis own concern, as many as the bull charged up aivd- dowi streets. The jinimal was pursued police and hundreds of men and wo men before it was sliot In a coal yarc at Twenty-lifth street ami Washingtor- ttvenue. Tossing its head and tin uull (irsst appeared at and Annin streets, where a group 1 diiklren were The chiUh'et flashed to safety in doorways and rhct liefj-an throwing missiles at the animal This em-aged it further, and umlui peltiny; of empty stonwM ant fcticks the 'bull pushed down Anuir street to Twenty-ninth, charging' JTOII side to sWe. At Twenty-ninth street it turnec south and up a narrow alleyway.

Un able to turn, it raised its forefeet: anr them On Mif fence of tlie fries home, crashing into the yard wiMi tlie broken boards. Two of the Jeffries chHdron, Flen nor and TliomaR, were playing in viwd. They crie 1 in terror as flu bull rushed by and rammoil tlie kiti-l en door with its head. war tramplwl by the animal's hind for and Thomas collfipsed fi-jim s'iieei fright. Smashing the door in, the cram beast ran through the kitchen Ilii-n into the dining room, whom Airs Jeffries wag working.

She 'was gorei lu'l'ore she could get to tlie parlor nnc Hie-front Siie was tossed into a corner nf-lhi room, and pulled a table'ovei herself to pro)pot herself from furtlu'i injury. The hull tlushed about, tin room, wroekln, ture. of the warring Allen canyon band'of ivdsklns, wns killed in fight wltli. a posse of white settlers, near Wash Conub, noi-th of here. Word was received by courier.

The light wos a pitched affair. Although Cowboy Charley's body vrns not found, five braves and four squaw? who were token prisoners, said lie bad been S'hol: to death. Only Ihreo of the bniwl of said to i amJier twelve, are at liiivre. Tiie end of the miniature uprising Is believed in l-'osse men are reported to ho hot on' the fttiM of Old Tosi-y. reputed leader of tlie reneriules: tribe medicine mai, and an youth known as Dutch's B-oy.

YOUR BACK ACHE? After Grip, "flu" or colds, the kidneys and bladder are often a (foe nephritis, or inflammation of kidneys. This is the red flag of bo wise and check the further Inroads of kidney disease by obtaining that wonderful discovery of Dr. Pierce's, known as Anuric (antl-uric-acid), because it expels the uric acid poison from the body and removes thoso pains, such as backache, rheumatism in muscles and joints. Naturally when the kidneys ore deranged the blood is tilled with poisonous waste matter, which settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or under tho eyes in bag-like formations. Send Dr.

Fierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ten cents for trial package of A mine, or ask your druggist for Dr. Pierco's Anuric (kidney and ruiiitiily). Many folks in town could testify as doe's Kan'o. West; Chester, hav used 13r Pierces's Antivic (kidney and backache) Tablets with the best possible results and would.advise anyone, with, kindney trouble to give them a trinl.

1 am confident they will not fail." W. Lewis Kane, S. Darlington St. CONFESS STEALING CARS Trio Who Plead Guilty Testify Against Garage Man. P-rida-eton, N.

March 71101H1 Join's, Edward Dorr nivil Arthur Boll, all of Vine-land, plonileil to stealing throe nntomobilfs- before hero. Sentence was deferred bwause three young men have Implicated John Mirltr, Millville parole owner, in statements, dpclai-injc lie lliom to steal the cars anil take t.l"-Mii lo him. One of the r-nrs- was -found by County Detective Lore in M-ohr's 'KUI as against iWohr. Will Try to "Snap" Spirit, lifts-Angeles, March An altenip chinawaro and furni lo photograph the of Mis. Marv 'Fail-field lU-Yic-ker.

associate. p.asn>- ant1 ob ect wllich are the. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Pistato of Rolnhart Neugebaner, late of Tyrone Borough, deceased. Administvation on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons' indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims, lo present the same without delay to RICHARD NKDGEBAUER, Administrator, Ridge Avenue, Tyrone, Pa.

or his Attorney, F. K. TROUTWINR. 21 W. 10th.

Street, Tyrone, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice is hereby given (hat an application will be made the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the Second day of April, A. D. 1923, at ton o'clock, A. M.

by Linn Mitchell, William A. Bush, William W. Ingrain, and others, under the provision; vor" of 1874 and its for Ii Charter for an intended Corporation to be called the "First Metho'tfist Church of Tyrone, Pa." The At this point three of Mrs. of the -Contra I Spiritualist church, v. of- Almighty God according to tho of the industries in this 'district as care to coal from him, ami have left fuel snflicieiit to supply a part tht? domestic clema nil Hie country.

Ford, it was announced, will ask all industrial users of his coal. to install to re-move only tlie gas and similar sivhstinices, leaviiig a fuel unimpaired for domestic Tlie coal, after this iprpcoss, would he sold to beat the homos of hundreds of (lion- sands of workers ''throughout the conn- try. The fuel remaining, after tlie gas been tiikeii out, would lie even more valuable for 'homo heating purposes than It was before, it was explained. Ford's latest: 'purchase cost him between $8,000,000 and' $4,000,000, it was ottlcially announced. 'other Margie, into the house from the street, not knowing tho bull was in AS they I he parlm door the beast caught, sight of then and charged.

The children barely pscnipoil bcinj" gor.ed an'il were pulled benefitlr tin table iby their mother. The bull re'' turned to the dining room without at tennipt'lng to attack Mie tbrec beneati Hie table, ran out into the yard am tli-rougli Mie alleyway Into planned toy hori co-religionists at lie fiinernl. Mrs. McVickor lu-lievc'd be faith, doctrine, creed, discipline, and usages of the Free Methodist Church would return ami lie so plainl.i of North Amepicai an(1 for tllese puv its photosniph be take. an ordinary camera.

the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and the supplo Bounced te l-Ms Death. Vonkers, N. March in; bouncing up and down on a cir.u-l Trett, 'Jl. months old, Tv'i out of a second story-windnw find vrn; fatally injured, lit 1 'died In hus nlntii street. Mrs.

Jeffries draggi'ii Pital with a frart'ired skull. ments thereto. -M10S3 HICKS OWENS, Solicitors. 'Russian sable skins frequently command $3,000 each in New York. Three Years For Motor Killing.

Wll'iuington, March KlL Salvo, aged IS, whose outomoblU ran down and killed a woman, was sentenced to three years in the work liouse. Mrs. Martha van Dyke was 'killed -February 18 by a motor cai driven by Dl according to tes ttopbny before Justice Pennewl 11 who imposed sentence. Counsel foi Di Salvo iniule motion for a hew trial, when the 'bov was found guilty 'nit later withdrew motion nnc asked that his d'eiit be sentenced. under your present tax, New and New York would be assessed for the governmental expenses of the state of The police received a letter from (1)f(1 tne esojl rate of consump Mrs.

Minnie Knowles, of WHliamspoft in which she states that Davis married liei- and soon afterword deserted her. She.r.lso named a Mrs Finch, of Thunmont, and n'Mra' Hockey, of York, as 'having beei victims of, Davis. Other communications established the fact that be had married 'a woman In Elwina, N. Y. another in Jamestown, N.

and third In Troy, N. Y. Still anotbei froini a Mrs. Agnes Rellly, of York city, bore the liifornnatlon tluv Davis had itiarried her mother anc then disnppeaired. judgment, the policy of your state to use its nnt.nral to tip Pennsylvania at the expense of less fortunate states is most dangerous.

As the nation's non-replace- liblo natural resources become more completely discovered and developed, such -a pulley of discrimination' would result In economic disaster. "If pontliuu'il, It will lead, I am sure, to a nation-wide issue as to whether or not a state may havo mi- ipreme control of natural resources which happen to iocnted within Us boundaries, or whether Iht'SCf resources nre-1'or the common use of the nation," The Weather, Forecast for tills section: Fair anc colder and north wesi winds, Boy Tries to Wreck Flyer. Heading. March Rending rnlhvny police arrested Joseph St Ciuir, aged 15, of charged wltl attempting to wreck the Rca'dlng ilyei near here. St.

Oinir confessed throw ing a piece of pipu across the truck mid then ran away. The express bounding along at full speed when Kn glneev Molahan spied an object on the track puttiiiK on Hie emergency checked Mie trnin. Port Huron, Student in Coma- toee Coftriition Fourteen Days. Port, Huron, JIarcli Physicians admitted they are baffled by tho atrange 'wiso of Wandu Loo-pc, 10- school student, who has been in a comatose state for fourteen days. She 1s the victim, according to the varying opinions of medical 'men, of sleeping sickness, nrvous liysterln or possibly a subtle poison acting xnpon the bruin.

The girl lies with innus across her Ju-east, her oycs closed. At times she siinifks her lips ami then she is given liquid food. ISInrch 20 the girl opened "her eyes, risked for food, ate, and lapsed into unconsciousness from which film has not sinco been aroused. Bank Teller is Robbed. East Si.

Louis, March TV Puvker, a teller of the Illinois Nul.iomi'1 Bank, reported to thu polici! that ha milts'robbed him and guai-il of at the east approach of the municipal free bridge. The Imndlts escaped. The money was being tanen to the Illlriols Istltntlon from the First Xntloal Bank In St. Louis, said. Fire Takes School.

Trenton, N. Jlarch SimiUu in many respects to the fli-e that destroyed scliool at Krench- town a few days ago, flumes of un. known origin diumigeO th school at Tlio loss I at $00,000., Bolli llres after six o'clock. Great Favor Well Earned More people are talking and thinking and buying the new Overland, than ever it is better arid at the lowest price in its history. All-steel body, finished with baked enamel.

Triplex Springs (patented) give easy riding comfort. See the Overland Advertisement in tlie March llth Saturday Evening Post Sedan fS6Q 'Touring Roadster JS2S Coupe $795 All prices j. o. b. J'oledl J.

C. IRVIN DRIVE AN OVEJRLAND AND REALIZE DIFFERENCE.

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