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-tm-ww. THE 3jr BURGH PRE 4.3 JL JLkJ The People Paper Largest Daily and Sunday Circulation of All Pittsburgh Newspapers If rni.DGR. mi i Forecast for Western PeniisTlTn' and colder tonight; Wednea- 9 Cloudy day fair and colder. ESTABLISHED 1884. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1921 THIRTY-TWO PAGES TWO CENTS E)fififui nnwflfo)n ir Tfiti mmi rtwrt amw MM 1 MM II film! MM tiMk mm Ml iThis Nation Not Worried.

1 1 Henry Ford's Big iToo Good for His Wife. Royal Flush; Dropped Deadf By Arthur Brisbane a fl IRELAND PEAC CART AWAY 400-POUND YANKS GLOOMY OVER Iff CONFEREES STRO OX IN HILL i All newspapers made more fuss about the fifth ball game than about ah thing else on earth. This proves the nation is not really -worried. That "lluth lays down a bunt" or' "Mays was got to in man-sized fashion" would not be the most important news among one hundred and ten million human beings, if anything really 'serious were threatening them. They are not watching any games in Russia.

1 thA i IS WWIeSI1 DAYTON, 0., POLICE FIRST MEETING )NG B(J DISTRI OUTLOOK OF LOSING BABE FOR SERIES CT; ESCA Ft ItfhHm tmm Knglish excnange, me vnuc pound sterling, is going up, drag-nthpr Knriinfan money with it. Yeggs last night broke into the Roma Bottling Works fe'Ub By United Prctt. Davton. Oct. 11.

Police today expected to arrest within By Daniel O'Connell. International Service Staff The United States eel orpora, reaj. removed 400pound safe containing be-! announces an increase in unfilled or- tween $0,000 and $7,000 and hauled it aAvay in a truck belonging! By Henry L. Farrell. VnHtd Prrm Staff t'orrroondtnt.

Polo Grounds, New York. Oct. 11. Even with a three to two 24 hours the man-who mysteriously murdered Lucien A. orrr monlf nt.

London. Oct. li. The first session prominent attornev. in hi office here ders.

Not a big increase, uu. mv- cuiupctiij'. the baby is sick a small gain is vaiu- At. a. m.

today police lrom the Oakland district tound 01 momentous insn peace con Soward was found stabbed to death late yestecday. His of-rjLVi: T' 1 rK ianwere a guiraa itliP dnttorcl i r- feronce to settle the quarrel of seven able. fice showed he had battled furiously with his assailant. The a prospect or losing aDeutn the metal, sold in New York t.us.uc tne vji ecu Ireland and Ens. Silver, iiu' it cm ui me teiicb iu'jk me eujre on me nope lor victory steam radiators were, torn from the wall, telephone wires ripped highest price of the year.

it 1, near sylvan ave. 1 ne saie naa been blown open and its awake in mc tents laKen. out, furniture upturned and blood-spots marred the wall, renewed by their triumph over the Giants yesterday. The big Bam, the mainspring of the machinery that won the Faint, sweet memories Bryan. i iuuitioii to tne money in tin open ana equipment ithin in a con- The- clue to the identity of tl The couple told police the man's mind of -William Jennings recovering safe, the yeggs also took a $10J UL- clothing was we are reaii three games from the National league champions, was reported lacejimcc games liuill me -national league CliampiOnS land lasted barely two hours.

The Irish delegates and the British envoys left 1'remier Lloyd George's official residence at 10 Iowning jt. just before 1 p. m. They were smiling and apparently satisfied. Th police had difficulty in clearing a way through the crowd for the Sinn Fein- scratched and passed a very sareuaca ana ins id bleeding.

Authorities by his physicians to be in a serious condition He rnlXS? 'Sht and his Wt arm was shredad and his face fused state. Examination showed that the yeggs had jimmied open the outside door and the door leadme into the office where the safe was kept. Further investigation revealed from our headache, lieve it. terrible atter-ine-wai i ij. uuim, turae snares 01 siock an Some really able men be-I other valuable papers.

The truck in which the safe was hauled away ha3 not be recovered. traced the expected to en to twice its slayer was furnished police inspectors by a man and woman who refused to revf-ai their names. They declared they met a mill worker neat Soward's office shortly after the time of the murder yesterday. "1 just met a guy who beat me normal size. and ueful Hcnrj roiu.

Jacob hovim, a member of the firm that a truck belonsrintr to the great firm ers' motor ears. The Irish got a big ovation. feeble imitation of the bottling works was the 'first also had been taken. a lc 1 later today. Tenants near Soward's office reported loud talking shortly before the murder was discovered.

One wi t-iis called by the coroner said a iji inu 1 1 The doctors told Miller Huggins, manager of the that Ruth would run the risk of having his arm amputated if he insisted upon playing. His condition was such that the physicians ordered him to stay in his room. The second session jr the confer- out of and I got him or at least Torquemada, discoyers that m-u to discover the robbery. Arriving Police and city detectives are Arnold had Jewish He 'at the bottling works at 7 a. m.

he working on the case, but no clue to a part of him," they said the aJlegel murderer boasted. prosperity round the 'The front, door of the building; the robbers has been obtained. woman's voiqe was audible. also discovers tn onsatre Gloom which pervaded the lanked in the business jr, nr nrmies and to i to the crowd of club house spread ence was summoned for 4 o'clock. A brief commur.bjne was issued but it merely contained a list of the delegates present together with the time of the second meeting.

Only five of the six British delegates were present when the mo ii i cn Tiyn XaU themselves as far as possible of 8J early comers that were bunched in tne oieacners at noon lor tne sixtn 1 war contracts." Quite rue ff battle of the baseball classic THE LINEUPS. Hy laternational Xeww Serrlce. New York, Oct. 11. The lineups for the sixth game of the world's series follow: Ford, also was very uu.s' hi a -o Vti v.

for ne LATEST TICKSP" l(LM '(LAN OFF THE SAID TO OWE TAX SHIRT SLEEVES APPEAR. The weather-was the only occasion contracts, ana most aTn't care about the profit. And he i i I OiSON THEORY GAINS IN DEATH OF A. H. STEIN RED, AS OAR mentous and long-herald-ed confer- ence opened today.

The absentee was Austen Chamberlain, government I leader in the house of commons, who is described as "the most conciliatory member of KnglamVs 'big six'." He for good cheer. It was a beautiful day. The sun poured down most; 'comfortable warmth that the! first ehirt sleeves of the series to ap- I GOES OVER BANK! Yanks-Miller, m. Peck, h't hang, 15. Mouse! ON $30,000,000 is suffering a slight attack of illness, in the bleachers.

There waj Pierpont Morgan by wnosc no Jew Is employed, was in war cor tracts over head and ears, made endless millions. Jews finance whatever needs financing when they have the money, and Jo with gentiles. Among other thins. Jew financed, largely, the trip of Christopher Columbus to the The meeting got under way shortly i London, Ort. 11.

Tb- British eminent ha derided to iBlte iim- rf. ian ts Burns, m. Ban err ft. ss. Krisch, 5.

Young, rf. Kelly, lh. E. Mcusel. If.

ltaw lings. 2b. Snyder, c. Toney, p. after 11 o'clock with the full Sinn i hardly a whiff of breeze and the flag 'jiuns lazily down at the side of big center field pole.

i Fein delegation, headed by By Vaited Press. Arthnr'p" l.lnvfl IT te cBKrenIoiiLl taedal mt hr Griffith. nresent." Premier Pi PP. 1 b. Ward.

2b-' Mt-Naily. Sb. Fewcter, If. Harper, Washington. Oct.

11 Officials of The crowd was again slow ar-! George altered his origrinal decision i tomb of the j.n.no to onen the parlev with a sneech. In-! i Westminster afcbey next Krldajr, the Ku Klux'Klan have collected riving. Shortly after noon th re approximately SSG.OOO.OOO from their-fwere not more than 3.n" the j.ne neavy tog which hung over Allegheny county early today caused! a fatab automobile wreck near Cur- I tisville, where, shortly after a. a machine carrying three passen- gers, went over a 200-foot embank-j T-nltfd States. Mr.

ora rnmwc By I'nilrd Prrn. Los Angeles, Oct. 11. Pending result of the official autopsy, the police citing persistently today to the "the-oryMhat Albert H. Ptein, movie had leen deliberately poi- shocki ng nf lil; artlflOS to in ii If that nrrlraa stead hs put the conference upon a ri Star ald today Continued on Pier fdate 1 niallable for the fellow memfters, upon, which bleachers ana only a tew nunored in ew hundred in For if the Jews had not fact.

the government has received no tax i the front rows of the mprcs Moriarity at plate; tipper stands. Q' gley at first ba.se; Chill at actitn; oduy second base; Ttigler at third base. Officials of the Yanks caiunaandrr-ln-ektr f. the cn eroment IH K(rt Arwilic day. ent into a ravine, causing the deith sonej return, Representative Tague.

Massachusetts, declared. Vfore the Christopher Columbus 'voy-might not have- discovered there wouldn't be a million f.nan-ed bge. lie A merica of one man and serious injury of two ALLEGED SLAYERS- i houe rnles commi ttee w-hich is to de- ashlaarton. Oet. JI Ileary Laldde whether congress shall" investi- York today ana ir.

Jews in New of Europ. i- -fme cornr as the 'homo ciuh. expected crov. of Huggfns said soon- after his arrival that his pitching selection rested between Harry Harper, the southpaw, and Bob Shawkey. "I won't know until I look t'icm Ainerleaa eltUra a ad aea- gate the organization.

Tague saul the V. S. S. B. -reasel.

Salem l'e arrived at the figures from jh- OF M'KEESPORT MANW would probably be much happier if l.c krew anything about it. While Autopsy Surgeon Wagner said, "All indications were that Stein died of bad liquor," following a drinking bout in his apartment here Sunday, he admitted the possibility of the director having been murdered. Should the autopsy reveal traces of poison in" Stein's stomach, the nu stabhed to death fcy aa fnrmatton furnisncd by the Kian om- tiAfiPEit tD n.itt:s-. However, Harper and Earnes w-; expected to be the orj osing With Ruth out. Huggins sail! would f-hift Bob Meusel to left li-hl and send Chick Fcwster to rigUt field.

Fewstcr will bat in aaidratitied Bear Taiapleo clals. others. Michael Koserick. -aged of House No. 210, Mine No.

1, near Curtisville, was killed. The injured were: Michael Kosick, aged 2S, same address, chest crushed and probably internally hurt, taken home, and Michael Cli'opie, aged 2C, same address, chest crushed on left sie'e and probably internally lijurert. taken home. The machine, driven by-Jvosc-rik. MSP a mm i IJIb I Ql Al I IJljrlA iMct- he "te drpannrX was ad- wpening vne prenminary inquiry or over he saia.

Hughey Jennings, McGraw's l.cu- Has it never occured to inger.ioua Mr Ford that what Torquemada could not do with fire, sword and torture, can hardly Vie done with a few unconvincing. prerosterois cor.eo-tfons? And does Mr. Ford realize that tenant, was also doubtful nioui position and Wally S.hang will movj Giant hurler. He said Barnes ju Up to third to bat in Ruth'fs Toney were ready. mm VKed today.

line rules committee into tne anairs i "of the mystic order. Tague asserted Wanklagtea, Oe. IU PreitldeBt it was tc congress to show I Speeiat to THE PRESS. Hardiag today named Oeorcte V. I whether the constitution is "merely Altoona.

Oct. 1L The common- I toB )f Warren. as mrml.rr of i a scrap of paper." He denounced the i wealth today began the presentation td. members of the klan as a pack of of evidence in the case of Edward leewards who go into the night, be- police said that both Jean Munroe, I movie actress, and "Mildred Bellwin, vaudeville artist, might be questioned further. The girls, who are "held or investigation," were sleeping In Stein's apartment the night he died, and, according to the police, had both living at the place for some time.

In case the autopsy should show ANN A WALSKA DEFIES i CITY BREAKS RECORD ianeny ana tuwara ion. young Ai- vamhlaicton, hp. I. President i.jnd marks and infring on the toonans, who were placed on trial i id hi- r.t yesterday in the Blair county court th. American dele- Tague charged the organization for the murder of William E.

Nie- tU, at the hite Huu.r tomorrow, wa, boastine that it controlled pub- hous of McKeesport. insurance ad- i 1 tw- a tvi it a I meeting ng Stem was the victim of imnroperlv luster and claim agent, in $70,000,000 HUSBAND RESURFACING OF TO GETRSD OF HER ASPHALT-HIGHWAYS vi ui le ehieny an rxmance judiciary committee. tn airman' Altoona. Niehous was returning to the mining settle raent at Mine No. 1, where all resided, from Curtisville, where the three men had taken a friend following the latter's visit to House Xo.

210. As the car approached a sharp curve on the main road just outside Continued on Page FIVE MEN ARE HELD AS ROBBERS OF BANK made liquor, the police said murder on the morning-of Aug, V.is dream of useful service in puiiic office has been forever killed by hi' attack on one large, useful body or, citizens? Mr. Fremont O. Martin tells the judge modestly and firmly, "I am a thousand times too good for my Therfe-4s a reminder of progress there. For while the world smiles at a man foolish enough to say it, even if he thinks it, it' also knows that once upon a time almost everybody thought it.

One great religion taught that women couldn't go to heaven, excepting the prophet's wife. Jlolnm-mrd was afraid of her. and made an exception. Hundreds' of millions in Indian believe the worst thing that (ran happen to man after death is to charges would be lodged against the bootleggers who supplied it. the identity of whom is alleged to have been established.

was held up by the men and shot when he resisted, the police declare. The defendants, according to the authorities, confessed participation in By Mildred Morris. I of view among the members and the Campbell. Kansas, said that the com- I President. 'mittee must first decide two things POINTS TO RE DECIDED.

New York. Oet. 11 Testimony First Whether the Ku Klux Klan (nnrkinr on the atanltr of Mrx. Edna used the mails to defraud. Rlehardwa" Knrkrtt, aious; let-1 Second Whethvr it has committed; tern alleged to have hem written by overt acts against individuals and i her while he "an In the Toaiha here, ramrauni ties.

featured her trial today. The woman; W. -T. Simmon, imperial wizards Stein, who formerly was a holdup, but contend they did not sional basebcll" player, directed Vir- (fire a shot. One of them later procured.

Director Brown of the public works department, in a report to Mayor Habcock today, says that this year. a revolver he threw away whiie run- ginia Rappe when both were playing International ew Service Staff CorreKBondent. ll.fianna Walska's CITY, PA. AT tc nn.iparr.it with Acfr STO OIIO.fMKI "CI- yaras OI in heins tried on a rharjee of fsridas comedy parts. At the time of his death he was an assistant to Fred Fish back, who figured in the Ar-; buckle case.

ning from the scene of the crime, and no discharged shells were found in the gun. Gilbert McCIoskey, also charged 'to get pbalt streets This breaks the name of Theodore Itauxrvrit to attorneys ready testily. Simmons Alexander Smith Lwtiran have been resurfaced. 11 records, the director ihr, 1 says. he the be born again in the body of a cording to Dudley Fi-ld Malone.

prima donnas attorney. -j; James D. fctra.n of the asphalt Walska, star of operatic and matri- division, monial i nbroglios. cb.es not intend to I The director says the program a n-te for $(aJ9. Dr.

Perry M. for an investigation of his or-t-nttein. Tomb.H phyxielan. declared he i gnnizati to P've that it is had olwerved Mr. Borkett eloely within the law.

sad ftnnd that he unffered from de- Attorney Central Dayahrty. Wil-ltiHionx. hiani .1. Burns, head of th- bureau of I investigation, weer in the room, pre DOROTHY JARDO I with the same crime, will be tried separately. He is said Jo have done the shooting.

5 All three men have been charged with holding up the Manhattan Lim-' itt-d, over the Pennsylvania railroad at Gallitzin, several nigbts before By T'nlted Press. Spring City, Oct. 11. Five men were under arrest here today in connection with the daring holdup yesterday of the Spring City National bank here in which six men obtained woman. And by the way, not so long ago, women in the Knglish oal mines crawled on hands and knees-suli small coal cars, with a chain around cans ror tne resuriacing ot tne ioi- mio fr.r ilivnrcc.

Mailing indicated to if. as Mui -ne claims, her imtlti- I 'owlne streets before the end of the WANTS FORGIV pared to give the result of the ligation of the department of millionaire husband has to grounds MianranoliK, Oct. 11. Two anto nsnditK held tin Krcd nir- They were ar- neck, passing under' the body. $12,000 in loot.

The Ave alleged ban-Mr. Martin, who thinks he is a thou- jits were captured some time after r.uit she may continue as his lor a Representative Byan. New lovk, a- to the Blair me A.enous.muraer. ii RF -MARY RSIIFIM rested-tlien turned over Ul ififtil I UHiiyLrj authorities to 1) the N.chous be tried first had! the holdup in a rooming house in i About three-quarters rand times too good for his wife, many brothers not long ago. year: Jackson irnm HeDerton ft.

to Farragut AVellesley from Sheridan -ave. to Heberton ave. Center from Highland ave. to Cypress Center from Millvale ave. to Craig Neville from Center ave.

to Wallingford Lytle from end to end; Dalzell from ruger lor tne thor of one of the resolutions of jn- ife long as it pleases her fancy, hortly before noon and ec-aped with vegtigation jntrojuced a number of As she holds the fort in her Paris hn eah, cheek and draft. The fl0m men who claimed they borne, with iron chains on the door to holdup occurred while the messenstrr f-suffcred Jlt the hands uf the organ- keeep out Alexander and his dispos- for the murder. of the loot was recovered. in rvionsivp nlans to rob banKS By International Xei Service. a 'takinK the money from tne i l.rrtU.

which i on the ontklrt of ization. sess notice, she pla. a game of strategy, according" to Malone. three different Pennsylvania- cities by the sextette, accoraing were made the eity. to a downtown hank I Kepreseniauve t-r.

jou. i charged that one of the principal jaims of the organization is terroriza- tion of the Negroes of the country, On the eve of sn election in Florida MARION MOLE'S CASE MAY. BE GIVEN TO JURY BY TONIGHT What is news? Amos Ciimmings answered: "W'hen a man bites a dog instead of a dog biting a man. that's news." Here also is news. Phillip Brenner, aged was playing poker, 10 cents limit.

Every player held a pat hand. Mr. Brenner gazed on a royal flush, nee, king, queen, jack, ten of hearts. Xc one drew cards, all raised. Mr.

(Dallas ave. to Beech wood blvd. Ueatty from Center ave. to Baum Sheffield from. Beaver ave.

to Bidwell Galveston from Lincoln ave. to North Frar.klln from Fulton st. to River ave. to police. The Spring City robbery took place in broad daylight.

Six men In abig blue touring car drove up to the bank, broke up a director's meeting, forced the teller into a vault and then ami unpd awav the Ku Klux Klan frightened e- I i groes away, om the polls, he said. OFFICIAL VOTE FOR IMORIffl COUNCIL EMPLOYMENT MEET APPROVES 8 PLANS TO RELIEVE IDLENESS Chicago, Oct. 11, Dorothy Jardon, erstwhile prima donna of the Chicago Opera and now a star in vaude- ville, is sorry that she spoke harsh I words concerning Mary Garden. Shu wants the famous director- of the Chicago Opera Co. to forgive her.

Last January Miss Jardon left the opera comapny here and charged tha her departure Was due to Mary Gar- den's jealousy. "Only this year." said Miss in a statement today, "I found out that Mary Garden had nothing to di fl I -I' riri'nt-r oruppeu ucau, antT you can i Tl.pv went to the hotise in The director also says: "We also anticipate completing the paving of Beechwood from Frankstown ave. past Silver lake, all the way to the Allegheny river where iSE By International Xews Scrvief. hardly Maine him. To wait all ii ,1 nnuru1 thn lfiTlil- and Phoenixville i iiu.

1 1 it ii v. ARCH FOR GIRL'S SLAYER Hit' lur a itiyai siraigni iinsti, and then get it in a game would ANNOUNCED I i we will join in witn tne wasningron. lady to prepare a dinner. When they offered her $300 for the meal, she became suspicious and notified police. blvd.

extension to Highland park. weaken any heart. Medical Kxam-lner Nammeck of New York confirms By Cnlted Prmn. wooHino-t -tw rw n. Kierht ma ior which latter improvement is now the story.

th. anent under, way. For your information Tender friends kept and will frame it. recommendations to bring perm with the persecution whi-h drove mc from the Chicago Opera Co. It was a cliffue of foreigners who hated us Mayor William A.

Magee royal flush Former i-eliel In the nation's unemployment the Republican iv-ik nominated as Cleveland, Oct. 11. Last testimony in the case of Marian McArdle, charged with complicity in the ninr-dir of her stepfather, Daniel F. Ka-ber, wealthy publisher, was heard by the jury today and the slafe and do- fense will make their closing arguments late today. Judge Homer G.

Powell, before whom the case is be-, ing tried, also hopes to charge the' I jury today and the youthful defend-! ant may know whether she. is tOcgo free or serve a prison term before '''tomorrow morning. 1 1 8YEAR Today Imperial Wizard Simmons of the Ku Klux Klan. will if he chooses, address the rules committee of the V- n. ii 'nd' Industrial distress, were approved N.

Oct. 11. Search for the who murdered -13- "7e fo iav vear.old Janette Lawrence continued employment conference today Americans, who wore determined to drive us away. Now I want Mis Garden at least to receive my YOUTH SLAYER OF ho us -j of representHti ves. He should HELD would advise that this work-has been done at an estimated cost of per square yard, and' notwithstanding the.

high prices of labofr and Material which is still in effect for this kind of work, we can say that' this produces a result which is approxi-' mately 20 cents per square yard below the average cost of this work in former years." Vof-the limitation of arms conference today. Frank Felice, the appear in tun regalia, white hood. 'wild man" -ar- candidate for mayor in the primary Sept. 20, by a plurality of IT COS votes oyer his chief opponent, Joseph X. Macyrell.

the official count of the primary vote announced, to-lay by the county commissioners disclosed. The vote for mayor follows: V. A. Jfairee and recommendation for lower rail- 1 rested at jGIsn Riitge, was brought i GBEE ADOPTED PARENTS fr- ..,1 lilir. rUU lit ft UI1U qucMluuru iw it.iv....

So far, con- I i conference late today holes for eyes, night gown and all the rest. It would be interesting to study tha difference between such a coMump, worn in broad daylight before sophisticated men than worn by hands at night, terrorizing uneducated bkick men. I ALLEGED ASSAiLAN l'; lference committees have been unable i to agree on a recommendation for Moseph X. ViV I (wi Doup'as, 147 a mm a 1 111 a 1 i. ni i i'i i 1 5 TURK- DIVISIONS IN EIGHT-DAY BATTLE Louis O.

KarziS 17 I WIDOW OF J. J. HILL lurali'V over MacKren of the conference is said to favor GIRL BUI jlntree VATf rV for council, in the orde such acticn. for the five Re By- Iitlemationnl' XeWa Service. Rockford, Oct.

'11 Herbert Stewart, aged IS, is held here today for the murder of his adopted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong. The slaying occurred on the Armstrong farm several miles from here. Stewart surrendered and confessed the killing, according to i.

1, ,1 sltrvt K7t mfb'5 wmni 1922 AUTO TAGS WILL BE SENT AFTER NOVEMBER 1 RICK nominations finished Is IS DANGEROUSLY ILL At.STAK I TEXAS follows: a tn CANONSBURG STEEL PLANT RESUMES WORK Athens, Oct. 11. Fifteen Turkish divisions have been broken and scattered in an eight-day battle at Afton i HIBED MAN HELD P- et.tU Ann iM. Winner 7,3, I By ITnited Press. Ciaillllllif UIOI JIC A Oct.

11. Wylie Mrs. Armstrong when Armstrong at- 'lront' Leesburg. Texas, IIOSBAND'S DEATH By International Xews Service. Canonsburg, Oct.

11. Announce-St. Paul. It. Mrs James LJ.

mont was made by th Can-Hill, of the ratiroatl masmate, i otlHbUr)cr Steel and Iron works that its is dangerously ill at her home here which' had been idle since las M. Boyd. Jr. 4.iC3 A. K.

ivtr. 2.alS T. K. i'l'lfC Elphinstone 1.754 Norton 1.139 Carf ie Bishop. 10.4.S1 tempted to whip him.

The boy de- SSUea Sd he had been whipped many lhere today. It added that heavy times with switches and a "black I losses were inflicted by the Greeks, snake." would -'be put.in. 'operation it following an adjustan-jnt in. today. She was resting easily early today, physicians reported.

Members of the family have gathered at the McNealy, a Negro, was burned at stake here last night by mob estimated at TOO after he had becr. from the Mount Pleasant jail and brought here in an automobile. McNealy had been indicted for an attempt to assault and an attempt to murder an S-year-old white girl. By International Xews Service. West.

Union, Oct. 11. Mrs. Rose wnges will. i mpioyes.

un Vshbaugh, widow of a wealthy farm bedside from all parts oi manufactures, sheet tecl. A i force of-G'J men was put at work tor WAUKEGAN SELECTED FOR GOV. SMALL TRIAL THE WEATHER. probably. I'iSbt'raln? Wednenday fair and cleaning the.mV'1 for opera tioft NEW YORK WEATHER CLEAR AND MODERATE.

New Tork, Oct. 11. Clear and only moderately weather was on tap. here Sjipcial to TIIR rilKSS, Ilarrisbirg. Oct.

Applications for. avitomobile license 11VJ-J, received during the" present month, will be given attention by "the automobile division of he st'ate" highway department the tags -will bo sent but soon ter NoVi 1.. The department today -annouWced it is -ready to receive the applications for next year's tags and in, so doing emphasized the necessity for npplicants-stating specifically upon the blanks thft, the application is for for ISil. tags "pii; isuued. The JU-JU tez- cannot be used prior tu Jan.

l. v.r-2. 's-, and Arthur Canoe, hired man, ire in jail here today charged with he murder of Ross Ashbaugh, the voman's husband. Ashbaugh died wo weeks tgo, but his body was ihumed and an analysis of the con- KANSAS CITY MAN KILLS WOMAN AND HIMSELF. TEMPERATURES Perinsy Conductor Dies.

Greensburg, Oct 11. John 1. McKelvey, aged 03. of Latrobe, died early Sunday morning in Pittsburgh. He is survived by two sisters.

He had been an employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad -Co. since 13 years of age, and for the past .0 years lie lin been conductor on the southwest brancli of the Pennsylvania railroad. world's world m-. m. the ctnmQnh rsvosinii -itoday for the sixih series a.

4SilO a I 4S1H a. Divorce Granted; "On the grounds of cruel and bar-baros treatment, -Mrs. Mildred Hen-non of Mt. Lebanon was granted a divorce from "her lisband, Ilen-non. according to ah 'ahouiicenjent made todiy.

The decree was handed down Kept. J. 47 o-57 1 04 C4 By International Xews Service. Springfield, 111. Oct.

It. Governor Len Small will be tried at Waukegan, Lake county, on charges of conspiracy and embezzlement of state in- MitlaiKht 1 a. -j a. a. I a.

a- m- a. 1 a. Kansas City, Oct. 11. Leaving hl3 wife waiting In a car outside, a man who police said was H.

Slicken-tered a house here today and shot A 4l 1 r. m. 2 P- l' 4713 p. m. according to chemists.

game. There was not a cioua i-i the The-Trosecuting attorney said to-! sky at 8 o'clock and it seemed at that ay had! lior that the Yanks and Giants nrict TS4 Ashbaugh and Gy would 'have a perfect afternoon for battle. tcrest funds, it was agreed upon here nnd seriously injured a woman and today. then killed, himself." ForecastThe rivers w. II change little.

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