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CITY EDITION y- Wednesday's Circulation. 28)378 Daily Paid Average for Sept. 27i792 Eltoona SRtrror. WEATHER; FAIR; People can find apartment! far nil in most any part of the ctiy it trning to page 21 of Mirror, jjESTABLISHED JUNE 13, 1874. ALTOONA, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1924.

TWENTY-TWO COLUMNS HEAD OF SHRINE. FOR FIRpGE 'District Attorney Will Press 'j for the Extreme Penalty Against Margaret Hayes and Joseph Finn. JHOMICIDE CASES ARE LISTED FOR TUESDAY NEW MEMBER FOR jiMtilatto Girl Is Charged With Slaying of Archie Cleveland, and Finn of Marko LocLovitch. Marion II. 1'atlcr- k.i tins irnirniii" iinrioiiriccit thill lie venUrls of miirilor in (lie in llic cast'? arc fur (rial llii ll'ilobcr li-rrn nf iTiniinnl court, M-liri'l ill Holliilav-ilnirf: iii'xt MoinUn nml which tin- ilrfrnJiinls Tlio (rial list was today.

ordinary oases nn- inl Monday, the linmici. arc lisied for Tuesday or aw so, hereafter us disposition is inailo of ollipr discs. ling anil killing Aicl.ic 'Uen-i'lnild. red ki'i'ncr, in liis- nt L--MU I'onrlli slri'i-t. in tin IlKiniiliK of Aiijr.

1" i'lic- Inul livinj! wilh Cleveland fur linn anil after UK' filiiintinj' slio i. WiishiiiBlim. I). where sin; nut nvflcil IliC fnllnwirij; ilav nrnl I iui-k lo llic lily. There lii 'tin' iicre nero sevtral men onlsi ha.I in-I llir ai In- liuily "was I liy a In in I.MI 11 I Finn Case Coinca Last llnj-cs case will In; when' llin other eases have be.

isnoscil l.t, Imviri" i 1 inn's who wanted iistponnnrnl, Unit Finn's tijul WOl taken last. Finn is witli shoutm-: Mai to l.o.kniiic ar veteran, Ghiyhhurg cm of May 'Jl, atter IL row in lion Ashton Gardner, Hollidaysburg Man Who Recently Passed Tests, Sworn In as Attorney-at-Law. JAMES E. CHANDLER. JAFFA 1EN1PLE10 Many Notables Will Be Visitors in City on Occasion Imperial Potentate James E.

Chandler Here. nionuu- will Ii anil i ini'iiilii-rt-d by li-KP il will 'lip Jirst that will who's 1 rsary UNUSUAL TRANSACTION IN LOANING OF MONEY Husband Mulct for Wife's Counsel Fee Arguments for New Trial in Dispute Over Timber Rights. MnlFu ami plnl. incuts I ninili- lo llie Tin- (lay's will willi session at Ia4- until noon. LuiiL'hi'on ill.

Hip I'riin- Allu ill tin! l.d^iin i-oiilil, il Ill-inn the Frhlay MiectiilK of dull. will have many ni.lnlik'S Sin incdolll ns llpr guests tomorrow, lo L'olcliTale on (his memorable occasion. r.itt-litalc K. Chandler nn.l liis siiin-liirv Noble A. llnil.l, im'iiLbers of t-'in cil after the sliootini; fl evaded arrest until Sept.

Ul) xvas apprehended at his birthplace 1'ranklin, to where he ha'l lied, then developed Ihnt he Inn! been in ic vicinity of Ciayslmri; until iibont ami been ruviglit ni.l nlmiit lialf a dozen i-siilents of the tovwn at the inslanre the District nttorncy nn the hnriio iiml al.elliii)! Finn ml beiii" S'-ceSMiries alter the fact. Mirjrircl Haves a i-omcly nvihitto ami a native of CI-, ami ciime to Altonna nil t'levehiml nl I a year ami. inn is liast lill ycals oh! and lills IN Hi a lliis 'si-clfon fur many 's. Cases For Monday. returnable Monday, (let.

ii, at 1V10 a. m. William A. llarrell, (nit ity. William Slitter, ailnllcry.

William ll. M-' Meliinney, lajic. etc. "i'oll. Chailev Hitchi'V, assault battery.

llarrv I'Mlijjln. lii'iiljji! C'hnrlcs Ivlvvin M. Mnrsbnl! lehcl, -lames Melscl and Smincc Cole. lUHiiiv, I asiituli. allery.

Illnir eouutv bar memliei ship liy oi'ic nt HoJlidaysburjj this iiuiruiiiLt. AsliloTL Gardner, county capital man ivliu re- rently passed llip tcsla lieforo the law coiiiuiittt-u find wns ndiiiillcd lo pniflipc licfun- Hie court of flic slate on Monday, sw-orn in as uiL-inlier of tlui" ratinty l.iir Ijy I'm- ttionolaiy I iiln.U'rliian, in in I. Attorney II. F. thp preceptor of Mr.

Uiudncr, pi L-scnltd-Uie pclition of John F. Sullivan, sccrcinry of llic loi-al liar in which Iho fov admission iniidc-. (lie of Llic oalli, aaiioliuccnicnl. iiinile l.y Conrl Crier S. I'liiin- ini-r.

ailpr allied 'L'lioiiins .1. UiiMrifje, uiemticrs of lk(r present ulal couit altni'lies pxlenilcil warn: wprc niailn before Judj-c liiililr'igu Ihis morning itoberl Spin! nnd Siillivnn on ml. on U'iiliani Toolc lo slum- liv it bv liini agiiinsl C. Mo.ivc should mil be siitislie.l The tiansa.rlion is somewhat onl ol llie onliiiarv and involves a whieh is lively to precedent. Gave Money to Attorney.

Mr. 1'oole. W(I(J in tin- lian.U )f Attorney A. S. Hshpr, in July, IIIJO Ararat temple, Ki at n.

ni. N'olilc rt nnd Lewis to ritlsliurilh and arrive in Altiiinu S. KiKvanl (li-ar! C. Miller will go act as an eseonil potentate nnd his party from 1'ilts- Lmreh to Allnnna. Here lliev will be Ull-t at Die ill-pot by the grainl (idll cominitlee, is of tin: followiiij; nobles: S.

Kdward liwir- harl, rknininnu Xobles W. Itlake, Mill's K. Kersey, l.h.yil t'ooiier, Calhonn. lliaiie.s Maloy, K. Aillnn Caillil, Alfred L.

Anderson, Seoll Crane. This col W. Tiiylor, .1. M. U' storap Willi Hen uibilc law.

.1. 1). I'. Kopluirl, nji pan A. II.

Malhcws, ait. atito- Tied M. SnyoVi ll'iH. Mnrm l.uigi libel. William II.

.1. Stoehr, Miillot, 1 1). Kecd, W. A. I'ensyl.

lllnir llaviso I), l-oisln-y, .1. in i.ii.nn-r. iihiei. 11. 1..

lliirbin, (J and K. .1. Unwell, lo while bawilv house a II. IriiiK. .1.

1). II lli.lii-on. l-onis Maiifii-ar, l.awlenee llndsnn ItiioanlFc, 11.1 to In- invested in a. fir.il morlgage projierly of I'ii-lro on Xinlli avenue, lliis cilv. E.aler, llic sninc! inonlh.

Mr. 1'oolc'gave Mr. Fisher Will inorii for inorfftagt! iiivi-slun-nl. Mr Fisher loaned filod lo Mr. Moore Koaring projit-rty.

Kvciitimlly, Mr. Moov'c lelyiineil Hit with interest lo Mr. l-'Lsli Mr. Vislier loancil that sum to Mr l-'usei). lie giuc Mr.

I'oolo inortgag, liranl for Unit Mr. I'lKili! did no ri-ail the hond lint presumed it fo Ihe 87IHI. J.nter, he went lo Mr. Jlonn lo see alionl ihe nioncv that beei I led lo liim anil diseovered Unit i had Ueefi lieturniiiK lo Mr. Fi.shcr.

he asicr Uiiu-il that the money had licen re lonncd lo l-'usco. I'oole claimed In dill not authorize. I Ilia second hum I where they will he Ihe of HIP ail rerpivcd cillu-r th, Mineheon elnh. Olher half of tin $ru! Atlornee Suiilh aiglled Ihe iigh shonlil be l.etwe.-n Mr. Fisher iiml I'oole, ns Mr.

Moore had discharge hi.s oMignlton in go.nl Court to Give Decision. Xnllivan avgncil that it is wilh Mr. I'oole whelbpr the ipinve.stinenl. Mr II.at he did not wan staidislLi-d in this court. I of dalla Te with the assi.stanr Land will escort th (C.mlimieil on page HEARS FROM DAUGHTER.

ilr.s. Florence McConahay of This City Locates Father al Kansas Cily. Mrs. Huh la Killing of SI I third street, Klorence Ko du lighter, onsnian Aic('niiiihav, live been stranded i City, Mo. late Ins! week nflcr full- ing lo meet i.i.-atcd hi-r silling willi hii Inlli.i llu- il a letter from erctionary not lie acce Sullivan inotini'ing I -111 nnd in.w Tin- letler 'M-r, nml gn ce few delails her in hii'uling her fiitln The All ia young years of age lasl IS.

lefl 11 cilv last moiilh nfler nnidc it rangeinenls wilh lo him in front of Cilv hall buil.ling hi I Kansas Cil'v. 111,, "irl her ilesliniili.nl she fnile.l lo em el lip with h'T fitlher mill lasl Satnnlnv lo the here lo assist in locating him. lie was npnprenll.v hienled in lliis inanni-v alll Hit leller from Ihe girl does not sdite him- she finally mel her falln-r. The girl slated in her mney, sal My tlie ice- it, without jiotiee leeision llm SPECIAL EDITION AND SCOREBOARD FOR SERIES The biggest and best seorehe-ard ever iist-d lo play a series ball ne will Li! ojieraled ft)r the Alloona baseball fans, startiii" on Saltirilny afternoon, ilie Altyonn Mirror's liig elet-trie seorclioard being "limed 14." il "a-niTin 1 lo go." Tlio Allrjona Mirror has always given the fans the best world scries lln- scon-board used in past yi-urs making a hit with Hie fan. Wilh llie new senrelioaril the fan is given even timre of (lie world series features, the present board including nil Ills old hoard features and big batch of ones, too.

1-aghleen lighls on Scoreboard Hash Hie iliiTcrent phivs, incluiling hits, outs, errors, ele. All plnvevs are doaignnteil bv lights. 'Ah tolil Hie Mirror homil has more than fifty lights. The ball is a light Unit (lashes on w'ith even- jiiteh, being right liefore the funs nil ilnrin" the i-aiue. There is no "liid.li-ii hall 11 stunt far as the Mirror board is roneeinc.l.

The big lioai-il lias nltraeteil considerable nltention from the fans this week, being locaii-d on Hie tSrccn nveniio front. Fans are invited to see the board played starting al 2 o'clock Saturday. Kvcry fan will want to see every play of the games in both Washington and New York. What's more the fans will it lirst ami Hint's liow the Alloona Mirror always gives Afler the hall game is over the fans will waul lo read about the bailie. The Altnona Mirror will publish a special l.ascliall edition which will contain all iil.nnt Ihe big game, llic edition to be on the strceta a short time after the of battle has cleared awav.

O'CONNELL SAYS HE'S THE GOAT" Giant Player Who Confessed! Attempt at Bribery Claims He Thought All Members of Team in on It. REPORTS FOR DUTY AT POLO GROUNDS AS USUAL SCANDAL SHOCKS BASEBALL WORLD BRYAN PROBABLY MAKING LAST ACTIVE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN By DAVID LAWRENCE. yriKliL AHoona liSBOUTK TO SALT LA1CH CITY, electoral cf.lle«e," explains Mr. "lie tins only a reunite cliancc in'the Oct. liunse.

Itrvnii, oiliest political campaigner, i I m-ver calleil the lleinililicj vlio MRS running for tljc presidency I know Mr. Cuoliitg ivny to licat C'alvin Juliu W. JJavis igo when (he men i "n- ivere still youths, vale itgc anil like in jniblic anil pri making what may be his last activ With characteristic vigor he is travelling Hie wesl ic kit is cl of high character nml meaning as any mini who eve. Ihe While House. That', nf Forlorn Youngster From Pacific Coast Tells Complete Story of How He Offered $500 to Heine Sand.

Unileil Press.) NEW Get. A wistful, Ijoyisl, fijjiirc, Jimmy O'Connell, (liant OTiliichler who was'tlirown mil of iiasebiill by Commissioner ilis for bribe to a on the 1'hilailcliibia team, -showed'lip Hie Mull house nt Ihe Polo Itnlay, del-hiring he hail "been made the in this btisiness." OVoriiH'll iiaid lie was reporting foi M-(nk as iisn.il betii.lso lie had receivcil no official or iinolliH.il notice Hull lie and Coarli Cozy llolan IIIK! been placed nn llni ineligible li.st. A forloin iignre, llie fron (lie. 1'acilie coast wlu harl won 10 knows KI well amt "ivim- to Di'moerat. I'll go farllicr atnl Id nnv nmiself in tin: aireciimis Cinnt Duvis an ciiiliusfasliiT snppoi-I i Ufpliljlii'air no (In, dietionaiy rooters, tulil how l.c Iricd lo bribe whicii of no reservation or out (he hesl adjectives from Hr-iuic Saml, Phillies' shorlslnji, lo loubls.

Mr. Bryan is MX-akinc to A lo Y. anil I'll a'Tce they all lit Mr "throw" fast Sahmtay's Clinic, In- win- cnornious Ilis powerful voice, Cooli.lirc if I ean ailil just live minis, 1: lis eloiinemrc, his dynamic personality, he is reactionary." ire still as us they were "-Mi. Dawcs is Just as fine a man. vears ngn.

lie is the symhol of Wo are (jocnl friends mill jiraclieed Ueniocniey in this part oi' Arneriea loyether in Lincoln. We enjoy eacb other mill wish but votes. id it Ex not denied even by the It. nhlieans that he has mailc'voles for I "Hior Al least he has 'many Hawcs imes from going lo '''ge, if lette. are in pprfecl accord.

Dawes is lirlii If.s iihi.nl the sneccli cvevv lll( "'i' ilu 1 1 silciil. JJiuves lull il has. a telling ellect for, uV 1 (''xil'Jge niinks. I. Here arc kindly words for an i 1 l-nl-olh-Uc for Unity usual, there nre kiiullv words for an i vc no assault u'n ehnrnctcr but voa ra a scathi deiiiinciation of lo him (o be the erroneous jiliilosonhy (Conlii 2 it by his ton.

Jlc an hut came iu ned on Page 111 1 TO YARD WORKER James E. Spalding, Brakeman, Dies at Hospital Twenty- Four Hours After Having Leg Badly Crushed. SATURDAY IS LAS! Final Opportunity Will Be Afforded Citizens to Qualify to Vote at the Presidential Election. hicli ti-um" clinched Ihe National Jlc in- sistcd Hint he llie entire Ciinnt li'iiin "in on Ihe deal." he tinils himself nn and left, licliiml while liin James K. Spahling, aged 28, ni 1810 Sixth street, LraUeman for the Venn- Eylvanm railroad, ilfeil al the Altoona liosjiital at C.5I o'clock this myrning providing In of injuries sustained early vcslerday More Ihan 10.00D men nnd M-OIIICII of Alloona who will he eligible lo vole at the presidential election on Xov.

4 register, will have their dn mil here liiday I've Leen coming here, eveiy O'Conncll lold a for tiie Xcvv York Sun. "It's the rules of ihe Hull lo report nl 10 I tiiivcn'l I.ecu tnhl that I've been led, and 1 tlun'l know else to do." Tells Story of Bribe. p'Omuell's story of the iilicniptcd bribe na fnllinv "The, subject first crime Sntnrday morning when Cny.y nnd 1 were in llTc clnblmuse. "Doliin s'aid lo do yon know Sund hnj I rciiliod: I do. He nail I hart been friends fur years.

Uoth of tis from California, and white, ivii've never been on llic Game, team, knoM caeli oilier "Then Dnliill said to me: 'Jf yon ean pet Snnd to not benr down in the grtine, there's $5(10 in it. for tiskeil Dolan when; the money yoing (o como from; at-d he saiil: 'Well, the Cinnts art nil goin lo chip in nnd make, np the AVheii lie Bilid this, 1 right, I'll nnd tell Sand nnd sec -what lie didn't think it was I eanse lie rill the other players on the team were in on it, and I "said to myself if all the others are in on there's nothing strange nljont ilj and it's nil for me, too." Outfielder O'Connell and Coach Dolan of Giants Are Ineligible for World Series for Bribery Attempt. WANTED PHILADELPHIA PLAYER TO THROW GAME Commissioner Landis Investigates and Issues Statement After Sand Tells Scheme to Manager Fletcher. Madeline Stanton, With Ankles Shackled, Comes to Astoria Police With Story of 111 Treatment. when he the uniier the wheels of a freight car.

SpaMing fingered for lust opportunity to enroll al their resprrtivti polling Approximately thai nnniher pr on Saturday. less inolli walked Inmrvcr, Ilial slie Cresson nnd th took a train for Tit Islinrgh and liner pnreluised ticket through Dil nl. William Worley. Ainlrcw M. I.i., Cases Lislcd.

l.oicllo MeHenc. I'nlriek Cnrrig, hi -ge I (innaty, lliifiis illcr. II. H. 'llewitl and William llaiiv Swi.sher, .1 es Col- ge.

Koiinsnnin. ,1. I'. Kieka- l.oui-iii llnrrison nl Nprigg.s, .1. H.

II ales, Koran (2 cases), llenrv C. W. Ill-will (2 cases), I). Ci'orge I'rice, Ifov i.ves liar.a. Walter Maliji, Manzia Ann.in,'II.i I'nrisi nnd llaricy an,) ICIincr Imlcr, "uil'l'ia'in' Siillivnn, II.

Vnnghii. A. iflV nnil -'iiITi! 12 CIIKCS), Lester Shney, W. Nltnirl, K. Tor-i isMi'ing i-lieck.

Itohcrl I'nrtcr. ,1. C. Weiser, ClnirleH 1 I'laililulenl conversi P. Wimfcey, llnrklnililer, oti page 13.) ilinn ils Inivirij; he The Imshii whom th Kans liv of the vnni girl is said AT PAINTJRAIL END Shot From Upstairs Window Balks Attempt to Search Ninth Avenue Home for Stolen Goods.

IIILVO lii-i-i) ninrriril abniil hiis lint l)ron lii'iiril from lion- am! iu- nisiilo liy girl's nmMicr nt 1 IK: 1'irniinii of IIIP InM slnmc.J Mini hi.I rolimiiiistii-il liis jol I wiiiil lf -in stufr.i slu- lo in KIIIIMI.H Cily. JURY'S REPORT BRIEF AND CO: NDATORYl uf it) 111 of NiiLlli nvfinrfo nml Fum f-trct'l, worn Ilirnwii inln ufli-r oVlork lliis HIP accident, con- iition liciny from llm time lie kvas utlinitliHl lo tlifi hospital. Sur- for a rcnctiou KO tliat uiu- of crushed Irg cmilil tic 'The pflliont fuilnj tu yo.s- tct'ilay or tlie rs of I tif. fiirnily at Hie bod si ile nnd during Inst Xo blood operations nml by the siiryoons, the jiatient to days, y'ft voting s(rons(lt. reyislruvfl will sit at 1 mllinc from in llm ninriiiii-r unfit 10 oVIork nt nij-lil, liiiii-Fi periods from 1 (o from (o 7 p.

m. Uoeords show li nf (lioi tlinl IVjinsvIvniiia 'ii very hi (lie VrjiEirli Mentioned Other Giants. O'CoiniL'll lliii'ii mentioned nllior jivcrs lie fniiE, liim uith'tlic Fiirn ilnyers liavn by Coiiiiiii-ssiniK-r of any can- nct'tinri (tip nftair. O'Connell tolil of approiU'litiif 1 "Huforc finlil. ivsis vvliilft wort- anil Kiiiiil un the lliird bn on the on 13-) At tlin prnqidoiitiRl oleHinji four vrar.i only -12, pnr nf IIP oUizenB in (1m Rtnlo voli-d.

This in jnarknl with niajiy dtlit-r In Delaunro, Kentucky, Imliana, Missouri, Oln'o anil otlicr stalnn ninny us 70 to ppr CPII( of IIP pt'njitt! voted. Atlonna cm nl 1 the witli limb torn from lirCRpnlcd" for our e'il'y unkle tti near llie The position whidi "'should he (liein hohl in thia of pnod mid iiii1 nn of Ninth i l.l to i-nliancn ly In inrt irilli u-liii'h lali'r ils rnaifo Tlm k.Tailll jury, 'iin nl, UDfliiliiyslnirfi lust rcliorl to "tin' l-ulirl nnil nt Mm Jitni', romnu'iKhilory, ri'frroui'n ulinic lo rmiiilv' Tlm iniMiib.Ta nt tin. jury visilivl llii. jilil during tin! I'lHirsi! DC" ivri-k nml ri'iiily for ili.soli:u-^i\ KU)I. inilloil llir lo TlioiiuiH .1.

wliirli wiis rrci-ivi'il nnil lili'il nnil un 1 1,,. rn-orili nf "To Mil. Tlniniii). J. nf Courts of lllnir (jniiilv: "UV, llic criinil jnriirn for UrUihi.r Icrin uf i)niirti'r innrl, lo tlirtl, llin Hluir niunly yual nnlnv, nillioul prcvlnm nnl il in auiii- ml Mvl riil.niillnl.

A. SiELWITK, Kurc kul I i fro lincl PCHIC in fi on roll of ICnrly this discovery Hurtdii. MiiiprincVmrci of I IIP Const met ti ninnhpr in the vieinil l.f WPSL f'llCHtllLlt lirs! slroet, 11ml a livi'-f-iill. ubilr ciliunel li.nl l.rvn nUt nii(3er one. I nick he wns culling olf froin a sliiEtin-' tniiu nt Immpyrs- lorditv nmriiinj; nt Tlio brake'iiian's wns ranght in (-nan) rail and lirM Casl- trm-k wns torn up la cxlru-atc hnikcmnri.

Jtinu's L'lmer Siialdino was liorn in Allnoim Jan. 1SW, the. sou of Jolni, I Firat nnd Airs. Sarah of "HW nvennp. lifUl slri'ot.

Kfi wns Second Crc IVnnsy Cor the i Second a lirakonian. He wns unitutl in is I01t per cent. A The Alloona Mirror pro with a emuplt'le list th tion of the nr the rily: First Ward. orc- loca- Store, of Lou" Mrs. A.

II. Doniild of Alloonn nml Mrs. W. I), Miller of Alt.ionu. Hn a i i'" 1 of Hi" St.

Murk's Ciitliolii: ilinri'li. of the II. n. No St. Tlie renia' i tnkcn in charge of Ralicr Mnuk of nnd wi rpinovfil to tlio of llic inollirr at 11101 slrct-t, the remniiiK ID be viowoil aft'T n'olock ''InioniiiiL-.

Tkr fiiiicral will In: liol.l AliliTinnn -Clmrli's and 'nr'liT SntnrdiTv willi iniwn Iho KI. Mnrk'M a very tlilispnt ti'iin-li trail of mr 'ut Tnlcrnicnt will jiaiiil. li'il C.inslal.lc anil Mr. 0 (nv hi St. Oi.lm's rouiclcry.

Horlon tho hr.in rvith-nrn of (In- whii-li bud born fn-cty nt llllt I'OIlHtllllli'. LIJIDII Vl'iH-Flill" (he. I'riei 1 roHirlciici-, Mecnn-il srurvh u-arninl tlie hdine Inn lie lo -nin ndinillaiiu- all At the (I'fjiitinuctl on iiayc WEATHER FORECAST H. Oct. Knslt-rn -Kjiir tonifilit nnil Kriilay, slightly wju-iner on west, anil north portions slij-'lilly "iirnu-r in Kuutli Friday, fu.ii, warmer.

onth Fifth riftii Third Ward. First 1'nniitnrc Co h'lOl Kliivrnth avpinie, Second ai Twelfth avmnp. Fourlh Ward. Firat 711 Second f.uililjnjr Fifth avenue. FiTtli W.ird.

Firat M. Second ni" West- frtll, 1101 XiiHitei'iitli reur! Sixth Ward. Firat drthe, ((Juiiliuuc4 nn I'uyc JJ.) Ninety-Fourth Annual Meet ing in Bellwootl Will Close Tonight With Address by Dr. V. L.

Shontz. GIRL FLEES (liy Press.) SYRACUSE, N. Oct. nbout licr ankks "'Lth metal liands, connec'ted Ijy a sleet clKiin nl .1 foot Stnnton, of Astoria, L. imlided into) lieailfpiiirU'ra shortly ivf(cr mid- light Thursday and told a iciitcnant of lipr from the jporyc Itojniljiic at Freoville, Tlm girl paid pin- Jiml CUy Uiijteil NKW YORK, Oct.

clr- clo.s were thrown in a frenzy of excilc- uient hero totlny by annoniiceinent Mint O'Connell, Coach Cozy Jlolan of the New York have beui jdaccd on the inelir' Hfil for ftttempting to Sand of Hie PhiU- delphia Xational tvugiir; club to tlurow' jf.iniQ last The yniiie was Hie one in winch tha Ginnts clinched the National elianipionahip, AniioiiiLeeinejit nf Rction made cxarrof organ- ised Laschnll. Kmuls oiTnfed $500 lo throw the and refui'eJ, ing tlic cnse to Ins superiors. itascljalt critir.4 liure iidmitted the Gcundnl will cause tlie Giants to into the ivorht scries the Senators, champions of the American a etinsid- crahlc hanilicap. Landis' action followed a two-day investiHuiion, ending with O'Connell'a confesKiuH, which charged that Doluu insMgnk'il tlie jdan nml sought to iiti-. plipate Kelly, first baseinanj Frank Friscli, cnptuin of the Giants, and Hosa Young, outfielder.

playcrSj however, were cleared. Statement of Commissioner. cotiitniasioner issued tbe following Btaleiiieut: "I'tayor O'Connoll and Coach Dolan tf the New York National league base- naU clnb have today been placed ori, the ineligible list, I'liia action tnkeu by the conimiSFtoner on evidenca furnished hy Ihe confessions of nell and tint testimony of 'It Jijipenrs tbat on Saturdaj, 27, O'Connell offerecl Player Sand 'o( (lie Philadelphia Natiormb $500 fo Djro.w the bill! game, which Sand fnsotl promptly acid reported to Man- ngcr FlelcJicr. Tva.i followed by the commissioner's investigation iu. conference with the ofticiala of New York club, ivhich rcRiilted iu Cornell's confession, which placed the respotisLhirLty instigating the scheme on DoUiiij whose teatiinony on his own such a character aa to be unacceptable.

S. "O'Connell'a confession sought I iliea Player 1'Visch, un a nd icily of the New York club, but their testimony, in the commissioner's'' ion, w.i.s cleur refutation of charge, which, standing alone, ccedingly unreasonable. The cor iioner desires tu express his luinnicudation of- Player Sum Severe Blow to Giants. Coming on tlm eve of the world scries, the loss of O'Cojincll may prove blow tp (he Giants if Captatu nt tin- iiisLitutict ill escaped WcJ- lied t-lolhes to- iin- eixjiid'Slory win- ifzlit by tyi getlicr cliinliinjj rope from a dow. llic hipliwuv, she rearlinl Diyilcn, miles ajid Ihere Iiiiilrd a iMSsinf; nutonmliilc brouf-lit her to tfu- police station in lliis city- Tho girl sho'vcd nf inider- nourishment and severe strain, aioord- ing to policn.

Slic was sheltered for Lhc nig I it in the matron's informalion from Froovillf or from relatives. Her she said, ia Miss Alice. of Astoria, L. 1., and hrr fnthor lives in a Riilnirb of The girl said she had fi to the injjly the of hrr to finish lier srhooi snnlies and pn-pnro for Klift Ifiat slic lind lieen Inadnd with hoiisnwork of (h(v ninotv- II1 1 wll(1 lltl rofn fd to nn-cpt nun'o onerous I ,1 mrrliiij! llu- nf Illilrpriidrnt Ilaptists tarv llin dniroli tliis I frnlurnl ttrcntpd out of the game for two on account of an injured finger, is un- folc to play. Umler such conditions, Kelly prob- Assot'iati llio liy men prominent nbly jvrll second, Terry irst, nnd (J'C'onnell would liave been choice Tor cCLitcrficUL It is if l-'riSch plays, that Kelly ivill go to center.

O'Coiiucll lins beoti kept on llie'bcucli nrost of lliifi season. He came to tim, 'Giants from the Kan Kmnciaco club of the Pacific, Coast league at the begin- nf the season. 1IJ3 $75,000, and lie was greatly to niost Giant. ao Dresses ea or style, fine soft wilh deep licm at Pft 'loin. Al Kline Bros.

Second by sir ili llir Irirl. Aruitlu'r sc-sion JUMPS FROM BOX CAR. hurch in the dis- Fireman Ifss Ankle and Bad In Yard Accident. a tliii Hairy T. McFiiihlcn, nj-cil 31, of closins Jiiniatit, a fireninn nijifoyrd on prr nth nvcniie iliisinpfs held llu- I'cnnsy, on en a 0kfr) I am.

1,1, taJS liiiinnjmrt ilolivor tho principal "ii lop of a liein-; forced lo Third Ward. I nddrosa at prevent falling under the will nonvor (lici fiddrosa at o'clock. IiicLiidi-d nniDiig the speakers of tho forenoon uvve Rev. A. Fisher of Johnstown, ronduetrd Hie de- votioiiiil osrn-i es.

Dr. W. (i. Unsscll of lliilnilMphia Wilcox, of I'liihuli'li'liia, who took the plan of Dr. S.

IfiUton who iinalire (o nt.tcnd. Ucporls wen- mado by tlifl hoard nf trustees and the hoard of jiromotioiip. At tin; election In-Ill vi'strrday nil llin occasion of the tii Woman's Missionary tin- fnl- Inn E'rrsi- ih'iil. Mrs. T.

Ii. Suckling of Unlli- H. Krod of lli.l'lidnvalmr^ "nnd treasurer. Mrs. .1.

lluxlHI. f)f ICimt- is he under the aistniucd L-d to and Materials cretonnes i brj gh tiolora and retty pat- (crna. 'M int-liea At, OC ii yard Terry quality of IVrry Cloth, in light and darfc pRtterns, will pretty por- ticrs or ovcr-ilraperiea. Indies u-idc. At, yarrl lift Sunfast silk, rich of rose, brown and blue.

'M inolica A uiilc. Ai, Tloor. toon.i mid AH X-rny exa of the injuries niH lie unm is not believed lie wustaiJieil nnj McFnihleu was ovoTlinTanrrd of tliii ear nnil lie hcfoi'c rolling olT the cur top. LAD'S EYE 1MPROVIN, Mrs. K.

Kclley, fori Alma and aon, IJ. on from Cliiladclpliia where L' iiiuliT llm care of a treatment of nn eye, cidcnt in Tlie Women's Flannelette Gowns At 97c (InitUe y.rtea. hematitchMl or trinimcil with Waul, pink or blutt tstripcrK Extra Large Flannelette GOWII eolord or wlittc, ivilli or without collars, double yoke. At $1,56 to $1.98..

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