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Sixteen Pagi Price Three Cents vl IGHTING IN CHIN A JS BECOMING IERCER A A 4 in Wills II I i ll I I llfillui II III I WtoaMSaSMmMWMMMMadl By Golly! It Jtist One Thing After Another MULEDRAWS JOHN DAVIS ONHISWAYEASJ NEARER BY s'pt 1 WHEELER MOVES BY I'RYsER EDWARDS GEN DAWES HAD WESHDATTACK GOOD MEETING RECORD DAWES BY II IL COX up NAVY SECRETARY district In EXTEND SESSION on ENROLLMENT IN I Chi the IRON COUNTY MISSOURI found are This is considered 1 IN NATIONAL AMATEUR south PLEA DRUNKENNESS the lowest medal scores Will remaiq lu tha tournament' if hum from or six are tho have prep ss id anv expected 5 o'clock Wire) exGrand signed a 40 in bet the the 192 4 assembly There was an atmosphere of de i elded optimism as the league's com emissions resumed their work today the Mc de Declaraa That Ho Will Make Quick Work of Giang Who Neverthe less Wins irst Advantage COMMISSION HOLD COMPANY ANO TWO TRAINMEN JOINTLY RESPONSIBLE OR WRECK their records said to be SATISACTORY TO AMERI CAS EDERATION GEN LU TUNG HSIANG MAKING DESPERATE EORTS TO REPEL INVADERS Illinoisans in the viewpoint William Edward King of Galesburg rank Relf CHEERUL ALSO CONCERNING PROSPECTS IN NEW YORK blown county of here BY WILLIAN II MCEVOY1 tilted Press Staff 'iiiler Washington Sept 20 Se rel peo pre men $10000 REWARD OERED OR ARREST KORETZ EELS SURE OUR BIG WESTERN STATES HOPES OR TWO MORE Boa i John Duvis mi i that the winning west i we begun John a mocrat etaridardj3eTi ut from Chicago today to cap TAKES IRST PRIZE IN KITCHEN CONTEST Several Persona Reported Injured and Hauses Blowh Down WILBUR REUSES TO DISCUSS HIS RECALL OR CURRENT SPECULATIONS Partly eloudy ami Sunday rub afely local show era or I bun dirtturuu: aottko what cooler Sun ehowing i to have failure CANDIDATE IS RETURNING TO CHICAGO WELL PLEASED WITH TRIP EARTHQUAKES JIILLMANY IN ARMENIA Candidate Announces Intention arrying ight into Every Doubtful State Ja itslde of Daugherty the party could hardly have prisidinnal candh is so viciously there were 934 men and forty four women Hjaw LAYS MOST STRESS ON ASSER TION THAT GENERAL IS OPPOSED TO UNIONS '21 years old 1227 South Main street I on a bafge of larceny He was nr rested nt the request of Oregon i authorities a was taken to that city at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon It has been eaid that a number of society nie pay nothing but compli ment A A 4y 'th hopped ni today to BACK CAPIYAL SEES PRESIDENT self us radicals nn the other He Hunks that if he is not elected the i constitution is going to be torn up i I want to fissure him and the pie of Illinois that we would inert the constitution ogalhst if 1 'awes' type We would have read the constitution so that ho i might know it guarantees the work ing ciasses protection against tusorganization" The th used paign 'j Ohio United Ttess LcASM Wire) Elgin Ill Sept ear 'for theHafety of Antdn Lethin local min th Shanghai representative of the Mab Jongg company Is felt by his wife and daughter living here Lethin went to China twelve years ago as thb oriental representative of tho 2 InteqatlofialCorA epondence schools A' recurrence of the Bdier outrages is' predicted by Mrs' who with her daughter Orihette recently 5 returned from trip to China were alongr tho on i he in Tex round off on COUSIN LATE CZAR PROCLAIMS SEL EMPEROR car 1 The youth trstified he had been In vited for a ride by young tmen' but could not remember them There was an accident he said but he could not recall details Hunter de dared he was sure he was not driving because he was too drunk to drive Ha was diamtoeed Vr I (United Press Leased Wire) Constantinople Sept More than B0 persons have been killed tn a series Dearth quakes in the Erzerum dis trict of Armenia according to dispatches here The population Is panic stricken as the quakes have destroyed 300 villages In the district It Is also reported that persons have been killed the Posslnlcr district The fftld that starts today in the qualifying rounds Includes 105 play ers from England Canada and the United States The most formidable British candidate is Cyril Tolley who beat Marston last week at Garden City 'rank Thompson dominion cham pion heads the four entries from Canada The field la so large that ft necessitates two days off qualify ing rounds All of the entries have to 'play IS holes today and 18 on Monday The 13 players returning the rench and the International i lib ago Sept 20 Gen Charles 1 I uiwgs republican candidate for lice president wus hignly today with the situation In South Dakota where he spoke last night on his third invasion of La ollette (By United Press Iessrn It ire St Louis Mo Sept 20 Several persons were injured and re Iron SOUth night accordla I day Wheeler party is highly en over the successful cam of the candidate through He closed a three day drive against what he calls "the Daugher ty system end the Ohio gang" with a speech before an unexpected crowd in Music hall at Cincinnati last mftht In his speech' Wheeler announced hat an attorney for Edward Mc Lean newspaper publisher hnd a fipurn tn the Teapot Dorna inquiry had promised last winter during thj scandal Investigations to have Mc Lean "tell nil he Knew about In return for immunity i Lean later took the stand and Inled that he knew anything of I ports connecting his name with investigation HOPEUL SUCCESS IN OB TAINING AGREEMENT TO PREVENT WAZl WU STARTS WAR AGAINST MANCHURIAN WAR LORD (By United Press Leased tvtret Marion Cricket Club Philadelphia Pa Sept 20 Bobby Jones Atlanta (and Chick Evans Chicago both I I former national open champions i were picked today as the two entries likely to upset the long run of east qrn domination in American amateur 'golf I As ths qualifying round in the annual national amateur champion ship started Jones and Evans seem ted the most formidable entries from I the old guard and George Von Elm and Dexter Cumminm the most by the premising of the newcomers Max Marston the current cham wlll be troublesome and he i pen Temperfrerat to bun iw A( BY BESS (Catted Press Staff Correspondent) Shanghai Sept 20 Lu Yun' Hsiang was making finni desperate effort to eave Shanghai from the Kiangsu invaders today The wily old Tuchitn in jwa son il command of his armies threw picked troops into the field as the roar of battle raged nearer and nearer the city oreigners Expect Victors Soon The foreign colony barricaded in I the International settlement and the rench concession expected tho I victorious Kiangsu troops to reach outskirts of the city within 24 hours however and had made every pre repub plcked whose opposed the con red in his fust anuy against Dawes in a state Bitterly AtfacItsSvlet Regime in Proclamation ed 20 tabor measures voted against two and failed to vote on five This Is considered a "fairly good1' refcord by the labor chieftains Hull dn his first term has' supported three? and opposed two 'measures by the A of uller who is now serving tn Ms ninth term' has seen 39 legislatlyi action in which the controlling tabor body was interfeet ed 'He 'ha voted for 24 of tee voted against six'of them and jailed a'Afaa I WWW ARREST ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE KUNZ IN AUTOMOBILE THET i 'r the state will pay the widow the dfference between what she has and what she must have to keep her children' in her home Tbe fjrst annual conclave ends to morrow with a pageant and parade introducing the "frolic of the originated and designed by pdaiund BIgtew of Lockport 1 ticket hv Gov candidate for sena HENRY WOOD' (United Press Staff Correspondent) Geneva Sept The present i session of the assembly of the lea gue of nations may continue in ses sion until after Sept 27 the prospo cd date of adjournment in order to i compli its work of today witn Pimsidont Coolidge the 1 matters" for which was summoned ick front apectinn and speaking i rip Pacific coast of of says it is a fight between him (Aurora rnnk unk Biooming 1 Earl GOVERNOR RECEIVES GRANT' PETITION Spr ci' eJ Jf (Washington Buroaii Journat gtandnrdf CSept Illi nois congressmen of both parties riwho are up for re election this fall lhave little to fear at the hands of organized labor according to a sur vey of their records" as prepared here by officials of the American ederation of Labor to he forwarded to local unions through the state for guidance of their mem i ici at the polls The majority of the Illinois mem bers whtkare seeking return to their seats have supported measures favored by the American ederation often enough to remain in the good graces of that organization although in only a few cases will the local unions be expected to throw th active support to a sitting congress man and wofk vigorously for his re i election Judge for At American ederation of Labor I headquarters emphasis is laid upon the fact that the organization en dorses one for a congressional of fice and does not recommend thru the local unions over which it rules take action either pre or con on anr 'congressional candidate High of ficials charged with keeping of the legislative records of individual rep resentatives in Congress say tliat (local unions "mav Judge for them selves" from the face of each record whether or not the Incumbent from their district merits renewed port A tacit understanding mav be to exists however under which Illinois congressman with a perfect i or near perfect labor record Is en i titled to have the utmost cooperation from labor leaders of his 1 campaign I The only downstato who mode "perfect sc last Congress from the organixed labor were Holiday of Danville framing a 'world treaty of arbitration security 'and disarmament President Motta vfnnounced today With success apparently about to crown tfclr efforts to obtain a basis i for prevention of future wars lea" dlS A irtturin hviia tntui ruri gv IU (ward1 pushing through final details of the program proposed by Pre mlers MacDonald of England and stricken population already was preparing to greet the invaders Local authorities brought pressure to bear on Lu to givtf up the all but hopeless struggle declaring he has only 300(4) loval soldiers left while i IS artablno Anamv la Mil mated at (JOono Lu Holding Out London Sept Gon Li Yung Hsiang's defending Chekiang troops still held Shanghai against furious onslaughts by Kiangsu attack' ts to day according to a Central News dispatch The Kiangsu attack centeredlong the Tsing Pu Litiho line mn tinues with a roar of artillery and crackje of rifle fire The village of Liu ho was burnednd refugees poured into Shanghai where the guard over concession concession had been Increased EAR OR SAETY ELG'INITE AT SHANGHAI yesterday and Immediately got in Touch with the white h'mse making 'an appointment to sen Mr Coolidge this morning AROUND WORLD LYERS HOP ROM DALLAS Love ield Sept Tiie the world fiver: here nt a their 625 mlIe flight Paso Lieut Lowell Smith flight commander said ho to reach El Paso by line afternoon Weather conditions ported favorable route of the flight I (Bv United I rest iv ised Wire) Indianapolis S'it 20 The Wa Lash taiioad company and the con ductor and brakeman of the freight train into which crack passenger Itrain from St Louts crashed near Williamsport Ind on June 1 were i held jointly responsible for tho ae jcident in a report made public today 'by the Indiana public service com i mission i ourtcn iwrwons were killed and 'Herriot of rance before tho end of fifty four were injured in tho wreck th 1011 I rr lit iil'Nil uiii'uy Minn switch stand which derailed the i fourth car of the passenger train and threw It into the freight It recommends strict compliance with rules requiring brakemen and conductors tn sen that switches are properly closed and the replacement of other worn switch stands on the railroad it anv Vibration of the engine and first i three cars of the passenger train passing over the switch apparently caused it to open according to the report i Evidence shows that the rule re i quirlng switches to ire left proper I position after having been used was not carefully complied with the re I port continued NATION LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MAY TO SHANGHAI I Robinson Jlenrv Rainey of Car i rollton Democrats They voted fav jorablly on each of the four measures i supported by the American edera tion including the child labor amendment immigration restriction bill Howell Barklev railroad hill acceptance of the conference report Ion the Postal wage in crease bill and against the motion to strike out the enacting clause of line ttoweii Bariev nil) over wnicn a bitter fight was waged Upholds Sitting Members In the two Illinois Districts where foryner Republican members of the House are trying tn defeat incum bent Democratic members the 20th and 21st the Democrat hav the ter record in each instance as ederation sees it This applies to the Springfield trlct where former Congressman Loren Wheler Is a candidate against Congressman Earl Major who defeated him in 1922 and the Beardstown Jacksonville district where former Congressman Shaw is attempting a comeback against Congressman Henry Rainey who ousted Shaw in their last race Major is judged to have made a record more satisfactory to organized labor an his single term i than VVhAalrr mndn in hia fnnr trma a member of the House Similarly Congressman Henry I Rainey of Carrollton on of the Dem locratic leaders of the House is look led upon by the American ederation I of Labor in view of his record as i "powerful mon fiendly to the cause of labor" while former Con gressman Shaw receives no simitar recommendation paradoxical by Illinois Republicans here Inasmuch as Rainey during his long service in the House has twice cast votes unfavorable to measures backed organized labor while Shaw's voting record during hts single term was perfect from a tabor angle It is known howeveN that one 'measyre proposed by Shaw while member of the House Immi gration committee lyhlch would have permitted "coolie" laborers to be Imported from China by Hawaiian sugar plantation owners brought upon him the permanent disfavor ofthe American ederation and affili ated unions Congressman at Large Richard I Yates of Springfield Is not one of I rne Tavorea ciass as tar as orgamzea I Ju' nr is concerned according to hta I voting record Out of 15 measuresupported by tabor since the termer Illinois governor became a member of the House in 1919 he has support ed seven opposed three and failed to vote en five This record it was made clear at American ederation hAadnmvrters Is not considered suf iflenctly good to entitle him to the blessing of that organization Congressman at Large Henry Rathbone of Chicago is a per in eyes of h'l labor official has supported 11 five of the' measures favored by tabor during last session of Congressfch'Jch was his first Those in charge of compiling the: legislative records of presv Illinois members are non connnittai on Representatives Edward Denison of Marton (William Hull of Pe orla Chasl ull of Belvidere all Republican eetusoa uye leria zums supporso (By United Press Leased London Sept 20 The Duke Cyril of Russia ha proclamation declaring himself em pertfr of all Russia according to dispatch to the Daily Mail The proclamation will be published in Belgrade and Russian newspapers CSl vs I rvril that hA la thfi rmisfn lot the late czar and that In taking such a step he is doing so upon ad vice of many (Russian exiles who although they 'are on foreign soil be lieve in an Imperial throne He names hi seven year old son Vladimir his heir to ths throhe The Sjfoclamatfon bitterly denounces the soviet ule and'says he will de vote himself to liberating Russia ULL HOPE nt Sioux alls Jlo a brief address in (By United Press Leased Wire) Chicago Sept 20 A reward of ivvv vwas ouerva roaay I Chicago Title Trust company for mo ftut'M vr rvoreiz stocK pro I nion moter who victimized hundreds of I would have been picked as the persons in Chicago and other? mtles favorite if' he had not made such out of a eum estimated up to (a bad showing in the recent Walker $5000000 in fake oil schemes The cup matches oner is open until duty or 1U2S the I bank staled houses down at Annapolis Miasiuri 150 miles in a turtiado last to a report here to AU telephone lines were down and further particulars could net be learned I The storm also is reported to havestruck in Ellington in thg adjoln i nn 1 1 rv Physicians were summoned Bismark Mo to care for five injured at Annapolis The storm came from the eonsldeAble damage being reported to have been done In North Arkansas early in the evening REEPORT ILLINOIS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1924 Bloomington Ill Sept Rod ney Brandon supreme secretary of the Loyal Order of ciared In nn address at festival held as a part of the con clave speaking on "whnt dees so ciety owe Ja children born or un born" declared: "Children are a good business in thing in society the babj What Consistorv build of concjjpte t' Bloomm ttn and Lousi If there would le such case there would 1 ride on the road or (as an alibi nod for Keith Hunter 21 ue of laws rd on peona hg arraigned In Bahes are mote ini vww viiv wm VA1 vxiMijjCa VK (stealing an automobile and driving wmie uiuti Peon police found Hunter In a horizontal position in stolen situ Atxint 3Mto rermtts to Register Ise Dawes has chosen the Issue 19 at i iff ll i I'vLiAfrCil 1 1 1 1 1 1 out ui bi i i self cis a conservative on one hand iton al) Republicans and Eton If foreikhera In nd or La oil tte and myself Major of Hillsboro Arnold of Ehanghat are not endangered in tho present confli'ct foreign business in terests have been severely hit inancial men and business houses find money extraordinarily tight The eteel market has bien hard hit and there have been many cancellations Shanghai is a most important economic center situated at tho mouth of the Tse river and Gen Lu Yung Hsiang made the foreign settlements there his base of supplies Peking Has 400000 Troops The situation in North China al so appeared to be developing favor ably for the Peking government Gen Wu Pel commanding tho Peking troops has 400000 trbops at his disposal and already has started his campaign against Chang Tha first offensive has bean en trusted to Gen eng the Christ inn leader ho is advancing against the Manchu BY RAY MARSHALL 1 (United Press Staff CorresDondenrt I Peking Sept "War to the: finish!" With thta edict Gen Wu Pel started his campaign against Chang i BAD WIND STORM IN until Manchuria has been brought under control of the central govern 1 ment and Chang crushed Wu Granta Interview I Wu received foreign correspond ents at hip headquarters nnd' an 1 nounced plans for the campaign I Two hundred thousand govern ment troops are ready to fight on i tha northern frontier he said They I already have been equipped with heavy clothing for a struggle i Through tne winter although Gen Wu eatlrsates It will taka only two I I learned JlzAjriLIiB LU bULjUU LalU kVAcAI IL Ai lZ I Jfalz i force tne government win accept xuit responsibility for life and property In Manchuria during the campaign Chang Draws irst Blood London Sept 20 Chang Tso Lin Manchurian war lord wop the first battle of civil war in the north today when strong' cifvftlry unit of Wu Pei u's troops at tempted a surprise attack on the rtanenu lorces tn rapan vnao iang district and were repulsed with heavy losses according to a Mukden dispatch to the Evening News Chang is preparing for a general attack on Chao Yang within a few days Tha opposing armies now are four mile Chang's airplanes doing considerable damage to Peking government forces sued to New Student (By United ra Itaaaed Urbana III Sept EnroUmant In the University of Illinois will slightly larger than last year or any time In Its history if tha usal advance permit' Issued tn nrosoective holds true to farm Just how targe or how small the increase will bo can hot ba forecast but approximately 'three thousand permits to register have already been issued to new student who presented satisfactory entrance credits ae compared to slightly i more than twenty five hundred vear nge 1 This does not necessarily mean an' Moose d' tho fall Republican leaders of South ta were iubitant be 'uue of public espousal last night of Coolidge Dawes 1 1 McMasters money and continue in school rather' than to lose both th "time "and money that would result by staying oririnal out of without a jbb it ui Last year tho total enrOllment of found tMat the car belonged to the i university was Of thi Belvidere man Dnwes spoke Masters made which he snid he would support the Coolidge 1 ticket Hei etnforo McMasters had been regarded ns tenintivety in the La ollette camp He Is held to be a powerful figure tn South Dakota politics nnd his enlistment In tha ranks of (he regular republican means the electoral vote of the cun ne cottntw ror vooimge wJ1 he chBnfnKPj th nnd Danes tho state leaders of colr to fnlerir with tenn Attacks I a ollett Over Supreme Court Dawes opened his nt tack on La ollette bv characterizing him as a "master demagogue declaring his pi incline wua io uoueiuiiuc me con stitution did not mean to speak on this" Dawes eaid i I make a speech without say Delaware Maryland Ohio' Indtana W'? ling something about this greatest of Kentucky Southern Illinois Kansasnil Issues of the campaign" Missouri Oklahoma and I The La ollette proposal for a 1 Michigan congressional veto of supreme court I decisions means a complete over throw of the present form of gQV eminent inwes mnrntainen Swinging to the agricultural atiun Panes tnewed hts demand for organization of a com mission similar to the Dawes Young repara lions commission to study the needs of the fanner and prepare a work able plan of relief i The Dawes party is due in cago tate thta afternoon LABOR OR MOST I REPRESENTATIVES ROM ILLINOIS vestmept the onl worth anything i is the use of this ing of the ribbon tween Chicago to St babies for in be no one to to come Into would be no and anything nortantthan anvthing" utthe in hie address he declared' In favor of the action by the people I YllirtrslA Kar 1 1 tlia tankrL' I vea siunuia lui iiMviBUAUiM hv nven ll men compensation act and the mo the Max MllIer bufcher thee pension that in the event car been wrecked on tha the father is taken by dciitfc that qaiena roa(j jn crash with another cuss hta recall nor anv of the spocu tatlons made about it He also de ci aed to talk atwjttt Cnliformn pail tics or about any of his speeches particularly his Denver address which wns not delivered illnir Explains After Conferenee Washington Sept President t'oolidpe revnlled Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to instruct him to take immediate charge of a survey of the relative values to the ntivv of au lues battleships and tt ilbur stated todav after a long con ference at tho white house The secretary denied emphatically i that his speeches on the Paciiic toast had been in any wav responsible for the president's summons Mr Coolidge Instructed him he said to appoint a special naval board i of experts to make an immediate "survey of jhe airplanes vs Battle ship problem and submit a prelimi nary report to guide the president in his making of the naval budget be i fore congress meets in December THAT BABIES ARE MORE IMPORTANT mAUVTUIUn £1 or I Vlncer and Kunz are alleged to Alt I I lllltU lLul have sold an automobile which they stole irom a man ny tne name oi SuHhir Belvidere while it was pargett at tne corner or main anu Mulberry streets seveial weeks ggo Xfw The machine was sold to an Otoaon fgure ht hatl borrow BY PAI MALLON (United PrcR Staff Correspondent) Cf nn xuiiv 4 Cena tor x3ur caution to prevent looting ns the ton Wheeler moved into the defeated Chekiang men flee heart of the midwest today to launch In the Chinese quarter a terror a fighting campaign against Its na tlxc republican vice presidential cundidatQ Charles DaWts Tons of oratorical powder bt'n stored away for weeks in aratlunzfor attack Wheeler has primed his funs with Dawes' record as leader of "the mln iut tnen an organltion consid ered by labor workers ns highly antt uiilmi and court documents the part Dawes is reputid ed in the Lorimer bank 'HS i Rockford Ill Sept ollow Ing arrest of Emil Kunz Munroe Wis And Anthony Giovlngo South Main street wanted at Evtfhsviile and elsewhere on several charges Police Detectives John Anderson increa in enrollment of five buri Ed Cavanagh yesterday in a tired officials pointed out for while widespread investigation they havojtheie will be mora freshmen to 4 9 zv a Vh ys a' pnu4itU4Jru UHNU rw laita nuivu jrirtvi mviv aiUU4iC( 4v4V QvnWL i led to rhe arrest of rank Vincer through graduation last June 'than 1 vonrtt nM Wniifh Matri atrpAf i IiaLirm svw vi ucui' 4UVG IVV turj Lick of employment during th vacation period will financially impossible for toma'to return The same tack of work hoirever instead of retarding enrollment In the upper classmen may increass it because "many young folks unable (Bf United Press Lense 1 Wire) DeKalb Ill Sept Mrs i Wunderlich Western Springs took first prize In the kitchen contest held by the Northern Illinois Lumber man's club for the most efficient kitchen design Miss Carol Westlake I Sycamore won second honors More than 600 Illinois women com peted Compactness expresses Mrs Wun I 'rr7: motig Every detail In START PRELIMINARIES grouping increases Kitchen efficiency The sink stands beneath a window flanked on either side by a cabinet and a table The model calls for a serving slide designed to save hundreds of extra steps Into the dining room Three shades of gray are used on the wallsvarying from light tones for the erff i ing to heavier shadings for the base boards I number 10105 were at Urbanaz Champaign while 978 attended tha 1 university's colleges Medicine I 1 Lb Hofev fla 3a 'M' 1k UMtiA iiia PnrmAta I as nifti man Ria rnttuum Men as ujual greatly outnumber kcd tlw women At "Urbana i thereAi (By UniWd press Leased wtiy) were 7141' men and 2964 women Peoria HL Sept Drunkenness i white at Chicago i wnv odw Daws hopes to put few more Indnna votes in hl' game ag He wig stop long enough ninilV I "uh thI" morning and in Illi illl I a rAI I Wayne tomght to make speeches III l) III A TH I 11 to arouse Hoosier democ VI I I i)rv tn th ftirhnner nftnh i by hs Gary sjieech of last night Davis no: only leaves the west con ndent of carrying Missouri Kansas 'tolorado and Nebraska and with a i fighting chance in Indiana and 1111 i nois but he turns eastward with a rcai hope of carrying York with its 45 electoral votes Hears Al Smith Will Bull Private advices reaching the demo riitlc irri date have assured him tnat Governor Al Smith will be candidate for re election in New: 5 ork advisers eay that fs the most encouraging news he has yet received regarding the east With' 'he popular New York executive run nmg for re election even republican lenders admit tnat the Bmp re state Is doubtful Due inrgoiy th the "cordial tion given him in the west Davta ha determined to carry hie fight info': 'every doubtful state "I do not concede single state to Che adversaries of the democratic party" said Davis want the word to go out that there are no lost demo cratic battalions cut oft from head is Btd for Labor Vote In his Gary address last night Davis made another bld for iabon "Labor's complaint in thi matter Is well founded" hq sAii ahd cheered by representative of than twenty national ties It was hl 'J most cosmopolitan audience After having ort Wayne Daria' Itinerary in lu les: rederick Md and Baltimore on October 1 followed by Boston Provi "But it has got so and then various citiea am WWKfll vse' to get satisfactory employment will The machine was sold to an Oregon resident and after Kunz' had been treated a week ago at Evansville the sheriff brought the machine to Rockford and had tha engine number "burned out' 'i tT 'j Ad IM I 1 I 1 4 1 4 XJ fellaK 4 4 1 5 Mm A 'viM 4 HM tt I KsB fH Sa 9M A to 1 7m C2 lias bm Ki VaiBA I i h' wl I punm's and iui 1 HR urn 'A Zto 1 JgjSa 'Vv iin' trat aS I hodv ir4c itn iwvi nifnilA id tz Xi I II! Mu (1 Si MM I i'J IHMT1B i few et ss na a1? rsf AW A A ir rt i ip I i Vi yr A 4 tnrJhXe Al 1 6't A 4 Ar A rw lit i Hit AiD sL GV ormal peliion 'ur pvlon or commutation 'r death sen tence of Bernard Grart "back of the vards bov MrUtwwl to hang la i 17 was receivll a Gov Ien Smails office todav The Irttiim was bv Grant and Ins tw" a'litrnuu I hmnns Swansn an Tur A A ft Aj IR i Js.

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