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FOUR tuf Lixcoi.y octobf me SHOlilS Vermont Family Of Three Is Dead Oct. triple shooting that wiped out -a fitmliy of three In a lonely EXC6SS Will'. 6c Used last Sunday night was dls- 1 I covered Tuesday. The dead were Sp66diny Production to us 1 Morrison, a Reduce Imports. farmer, young wife and 6-year- old daughter, Joyce.

SC ARM 1 I A ZZEO Debt Agreements Likely to I. Go Over Until After U. S. Elections. PABIS, Oct.

the Associated Poincare government yesterday Introduced a budget In the citamber of depu- tle.s which for the time since the World war shows an apparent surplus. Premier I'atneare estimated that the total expenditures for 1927 would be fran.cs, while receipts would 39,960,000. Under the plan the that Morrison Insanity, shot his wife and daughter after they had retired Sunday night and then ended his own life. Morrlsson was found dead on the floor of the kitchen. On a bed in the next room lay Mrs.

Morrbson w'lth her daughter clasped In her arms. A shotgun on the floor beside body apparently- was the weapon used killing. The authorities said Morrison hsd brooded over his inability to perform the farm work. They said he had been unable to obtain help to carry on the work on hla farm and that this, together with iios- slhle financial worries, might have brought about a sudden fit of In- No atitopsy will be held. Seek Three, Wounded Five In Holdups.

FRA.VtTHPO, Fab, Oct. (By the Associated Pre.ss.)—More than 1,000 detectives, policemen and deputized citizens and several score mitomoblles carrying shot- gtin and machine gun squads weie posted at staieglc points through- Greatest Cornhusker Football Excursion Took Minneapolis By i Storpi Twenty-Five Years Ago. Oc tober 12 this vear ihe, eVeryliody know, who they were and anniversary of the greatest yjncenneS Ind EditOP exrursion in the history ot the.l team VlllucniiUo, um IIUI uc backing, the team every unn clej-M Thugs Whioh Killed versity of Nebraska, .3,500 students and rooters made the (he Gophers their owm ney from to Minneapolis to But. atus! the fates wotud see Gornhuskers clash with the i not have It Gornhu.sker hopes Gophers. The famous lieglra oc- were da.shed to the ground and ju.st 25 years ago Tuesday Gornhnsker yells were that being the date of the game in the Minnesota eleven proceeded to i Minneapolis.

walk all over It.s opponents. I he It was the result of a rate war be- final scor.c was 19 to 0. tween the railroad companle.s, which wa.s a and quletir at th.at time had not been put un- crowd which returned to Idhcoln der public regulation and were free than the one vvltlch had started on to cut and as they Rs journey a couple of days before The several roads out of Lincoln which had lines or connectlon.s to out this city last night In readlnes.s the north were said to lunve agreed for the re-appearance of two band- fS as the special football rate; went Its who within a few hours Monday to Minneapolis; hut the Is- nlght shot and killed three men and land later decided to go it alom; shot and slugged five others. and offered to carry the crowd at i of a A thorough search stUl was in $6 a head. suras look the mea.sure of the progress of hotels and rooming; Bob of the team by 6 to 0.

Hut that ptogT reported this to the superior story. i a of crlinlnals 1 officers of his road at Gmaha and The 1901 football excursion still onH addicts. Federal agents and asked for Instructions. Maiids as a jurors upon all officials nrutr rtunii Biick Came the word to cut the Hock country, where any considerable dls- There was nobody, however, who did not feel that he had got his three worth out of the trln The next year. Nebra.ska’s eleven Minneapolis again, with- out any routing aggreg.atlon at all to It up, and In tlie presence i uge crowd of Gopher parti fore Inquisitors In Corruption Probe.

Aides Former Klan Dragon Serving Term For Murder. To Be Heard. ind. Oct. 1.3.

(By the I'ress.) Thomas 11. publisher of the Vincennes, Goinmercial. spent hours and fifteen minutes Tuesday afternoon with the grand jury tlial has been Instructed to Investigate hi-s charges of Indiana ptditlcal corruption. An oath of secrecy Imposed upon the witness, tipon the and drug addicts were Interested In the narcotic rate squarely In the middle, tance was Ins'olved. the authorltle.s Indicated.

i SIEGE ANG EiDS Is surplus fit 578 000,000 franc.s will be utilized to speed up home production. especially tn wheat, to obviate the neces.stty of Importing front countries having a high exchange. Appropriations for on the foreign debts are provided for to the amount of 2 335 000,000 francs, of which 1 500 000,000 ts expected to come from reparations payments. In introductnr the budget, I re- rnier remarked that the sinking fund commission during the vear will have at Its dlapo.sal 6.174.000.000 francs to reduce the public debt. The finance minister also that he would Introduce inea.sures for the stabilization of French money.

could be' tn advance mi the nature of ha NKOAV. Oct the As- these mea.sures. i socHtcd Ft in the Ister said, because of the fact that, i north- nuch Information would f.acllltate streets of urhalg of some north In the exchange. soldiers charged biotlng The sums Inscribed In the bud- assumption of control Trl 'ialiurater by the Gantonese red francs to the pound and 81 to the I besieged the city more than fortj phase as the i want that business, and the men may drug haul for nothing to get it. Influence of a drug was In- when they went on their orgj fj-orn Noithw-estern head- killing.

federal agency, the pro- hlbltlon department, hunt. Operatives said joined the they were quarters. Swampsd the Railroad Co. That settled It. Neither the Hock Island nor any of the other car- Control By Cantonese Marked By Executions For Looting.

rching for four men, two of them I to go any lower than known to the department who re- centlv came here from Kan.sas Ity ami who have been engaged In hijacking. ,1 They expressed the beliei when the four men arrived here party "spltt." two remaining and two going to another city was recalled that the bandlt.s Monday night asked one of their xlc- tlma If his e.stablishmeiit was a "bootleg and that one of the men appeared to be under the In- flucnee of llquoi-. $3, which wa.s recognized as Insufficient to meet the cost of running the trains. As an advertising proposition for the Northwestern, how- Auxiliary Flanning Steps to Offset Pacificism PHILADEEFHIA, Oct. to offset pacificism, which It alleges.

Is fostered by or- witl prevent any revelation of what happened during the long sesshm with the investigating bod y. Fresumatdy Adams was que-- tloned concerning hts allegations that public officials high In the state, county ami governments entered Into corrupt agrecrnent.s with 1). G. Btephenson. ex-grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan ami now serving a life sentence In the prison for the murder of Madge Oberholtzer.

The grand jury adjourned until i today after hearing Adams. When i he ses.slon is resumed. Earl KlencK dollar The premier pointed that ther ewere tw-o important fnaturltles during the year; 3,018.000 credit national reconstruction bonds, In February and 4,587.000.000 ury bonds, due on 25. The premier said these sums had not been Inacrrbed in the budget bo- davs. The defending northern troops are either prisoners today or are fleeing disorganized, many of them in disguise as civilians.

Gen. TJu Vu Ghan, who dlrecteo the defense of the city, and Chen Kia-Mu, former military governor BAiR lAIBEGRED B'( ERPLOSIDN Man Injured'and $250,000 Done In Blast In New York State. It of Nohra.ka, it ttirnod out 1 fo'thot fffotl fr. th keis Another adopted re- which'had to be printed In time to meet the demand, and Court A slier will be called a by 'he anxll'ury In innufil, wline.sses. Klenck was Htephen- conventlon Tuesilay.

re-affirincd bodyguard ami co-defeni1ant ge. was uc- he has been he a huge success. People flocked to the uptown pas sengcr office of the Northwestcin and also nexvs of compulsory military training in Vhe-pub- rate became known. There was re-I tremendous crush to get son when the Klan wa.s flourish, Indiana and at present SltS Similar to the A. and making to the State Supreme court eligible for membership female veterans of the nearby towns came hundreds of people to join the excursion.

The Northwestern had to assemble in Lincoln all spare equip- mynt rouM mu.tor from all eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Even then, it found Itself unable to handle the entire crow'd. It sent iout five special trains, one after another, the day before the game. I into hlrh 3,000 people were The cam used were day coache.H and chair cars, no Buy them anywhere EVEREADY Columbia Dry Batteries are almost as standard as sold by dealers everywhere. These packages of ready-to-serve electricity give long service at low cost.

Popular uses incluJc dftorballt liMt rcgtiiaior. tractor tsnitioa luolor-hoat qtnitioa MtmiftciuTed tnd hf NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. New York San Francisco ev EREAD COLUMBIA Diy Batteries last and telegraph ringing burgia? pralarltng bank alaetric calling Ptillmaa 6ring lighting and outbuildinga ruening to)a conviction between 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918. This resolution will be submitted to the legion convention for apitroval. Action wa.s tleferrcd on other restdutlon.s by Fenelon, Lake, N.

of the Americanization by parliament. In these obligations. order Rgtificstion of Dsbt Doubtful. PARIS. Oct.

the Associated wave of pessimism concerning ratification of the Washington debt night submerged the lobbies of the cl amber of deputies. Today the nance committee w-lll consider the question. The special committee which has been investigating tb.c agrefment has finished l.t.s work. It makes neither criticisms nor recommendations regarding the Mellon- Beretiger agreement, contenting It I self with a general clearing up of principal points Involved. During the nfterntmn it was said many members of both the finance and foreign relations committees were adverse to ronsUleratjon tho cjuestlon at all until after the elections.

Scientists Urgre Stringent Health Protection Flans HI N. Get. 13 A l.urruge ig ammunition designed to aid the human tn its struggle dise.is. and was laid by experts at slon of the annual convention of American Puhhc Health u'ssocla- tknr Di Daniel Hubbard of New York, urgtd enactment of leglsla- cover American flag, hiding In the home inf Dr. A.

M. Hherman, jjrlncipal of 13 the Gentrul Ghlna university. A servant betrayed him. Chen Kla Mu waa captured while endeavoring to eseape disguised as coolie. Beeklng hidden soldiers of settlement last I northern troops the Gantonese searched all mission buildings and the foreign quartern.

These places, however, were not looted and no harm befell foreigners. Ending of the siege ha.s permitted supplies to rtuich Wu many tasting their flr.st real in ifve weeks. lall night trip. Bevernl hundred persons were left X- behind, whom the Northwestern WATKINS I could not carry. The Burlington the Associated organized an e.xcursion of Its terrific explosion of own for their benefit, charging the origin last night 'vrpcktd Ma laj-i-eod rate of $8, and went hy an- ers or diners being carried tho chairman 0 Glenn National bank.

man and caused property estimated at more than Stephen Surner, janitor, was man injured. other route. Took Twin Citiss by Storm. "When the trains reached Ht.I’anl and Minneapolis the next day, the Nebraska Invasion caused their In- 'Fhe blast wrecked the three sio wake up and take due lildlng and Hhuttered wuniuw im Never before had the scar- I lie 4 to sponsor a organization for the furtherance of Americanism; to sponsor patriotic education in the public schools and urge a thorough of the constitution hy all school children; to see that the flag is properly displayed and a proper pledge of allegiance to It, and to further the observation and enforcement of all laws. from murder.

i An order to bring Stephenson he- fore the grand jury Thursdav morning has been transmitted to Walter H. Daly, prhson war- i den. Adatns declared recently that Ftephenson held the key to evl- dence which will reveal all details of the alleged corruption. M'hlle the grand jury investigation went on. Glyde chairman of the repuhllcttU state sent to a letter calling the publisher to inform him publicly if he has any farts in support of "veiled insinuations that there may be candidates for office who have beep guilty of crime or CORDWOOD Lumber Co.

Famous for Service let and cream descended in sueh foe. Before were filled Famous Diamond Is Stolen From French iMuseum building arouod. 1 he 1 apparently in the gridiron 1 hunk, blew a great hob thr ugh game, the wall of the cheering supporters of the wrecketl the interior. Bank eleven. When the two 'and equiptnent wore teams lined up on the football field The blast occurred at a Hections of seats weis' I the business section was A passerby, however.

wa.s blown across the street hut was uninjured. Warren W. Glute, president of the I hank, said he hud no Idea of i cause of the blast. An otflctal vestlgatlon was started. flUeil with Nebraska rooters let DEMOCRATS BANQUET.

(Special to the Star.) BEATRtGEi Oct, Democrats gathered at a banquet here last night head speakers fore- i cast victory fop ex-Governor G. VS. Bryan, candhiute for governor; J. N. Norton, Fourth distrh con i gresaional ami the local ticket.

G. P. Fall presided. GHANTlLLYk France. Oct.

"li Trained Sodal ernxjune known as "the grand and valued at more than $2,000,000, was the lou.s of a number of priceless treasurers stolen Tuesday morning from the Due one of the national of France. daring hand of thleve.s, consist- ifig of at least four ii. sc.aled the high walls of the castle grounds ith aid of two crossed a aqii llmbed up the fam- of gems" from which they took precious stones and historical ornaments. The Inlrinslc Aid to Human ITogress MlLWAl KEE, Get social service workers ronstitute a mennee to human progress and as a result per- crime and poverty "smlle at feeble efforts of unscleiitlfh ihurlty," Dr. Edward A.

Fitzpatrick, dean of the graduate school at Marquette university, declared yesterday In addre.Hslng the annual convention of th6 National athollc value of those, objects stolen has tion to protest public from an high an 100,000,000 ptTtii feraduatcd from kennel, while their value an In the name of service, In- dock and cow barn," who offer for iiy.gune age was beyond cal- dustry even religion loses It- face powders, lotions, creams self in the social effort which and dyes containing pot- Beside the Hose diamond, 1 hieves means neither human progres.s no two gorgeous dlamotid stmhied human salvation, he said Dr V. .4. Mtiore the of which belonging to Veterinary Unrnell tirged tween human and medi- Katier and to the. Hey of Tunis; a cross of tho Leghm of Honor, which I to sinc protection of rabies, ln IH09; lii-acelcts. one bearing portrait of the queen of the hy a artist, and other hearing and and randy boxes, most of them the work celebrated artisans and artists of the Seventeenth ntury Hose diamond, a heart stone almost an long and more than glamlers am! dl.sea.se that may tr.xn«mltted from animals to man Dr John the Fnl- vei-slty of the careful handling of sndy hy the use of juiper wrappings and glass He that andy sold in are fretiuently disease carriers and th.at of 1,138 sam- In oio'n twentv nine to con ialf( bai from luimsn in- a to Uritish Oflifial Happy That Debt Has (juieted PHlLAl'FLFHl 13 l.A’t— i gn Ktrjg George and IF nrv harg' affalre.s cjueen Mary, accompanied by the of tne Hrltlsh emlt-is-v st Wash- and of la.st 'ngton, aid I'ue-hiy that he tb it the -hooting sttd the came during the af- a devoten fhe of socl.al service witrk In its varloti.s us car- rU'd tty lim througho'jt the However, I have a profound re- for are sensitive catneo of Francis 1.

emperor of Inhumanity to man who wouhl their utmost even though they know not what to Dr. I'itzpHtrii'k suifl, "I am not for scientific charity without heart nor ant 1 for a sentimental charity witlimit service. the grave dangers of so- SAY and INSIST! Unless you see the on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 2.S years. Sii i DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART half Inch wide, owned i ill unL inav tlivert social iintF I.y the l-'rem'h gcniral, Lttuls II Bourbon Drielly News From The Wires social cltiinnol.H, social woik, with the best of Intentions in the m.iy more harm than gooil and mnnufiictIIIe than It uii Accept only package which contains proven directions. lianciv of 12 Also bottles of 24 and marX of Bayer XIaenfactur, af of Saltcyllcacid 111 uh" oMu Hiitish war tleht d'' .1 d- 1 M' j- tlotse II.

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'O iklng luncheon gHen I ht.oaklog Hi-Ti HUS-Atlantic to the debt by he sfiouhl ipre cKUttoiisly op ground which unKct, might fear tread" He a.lded 'U the matti'T d. whetber puhln or private, that It ts dehtnr to pirv them in full if- lie c.ati, or at le.i-t- inhch I an. for l.v und re-uc'iUircf; li' wy'. a'i Is I EURALGIA or headache -rubthatorehead and inhale VICKS a 130 rub Rose the American musical sliow the Diury I-ane the.iter. It waa their istl to tina play, a In thelr ihea- rxperlem'os has riin for at the Diurv and il has e.stimale'l nuinbor oi ho It is Avoid Ugly Pimples pimph f.ic» will not eml.MrrHs« If get package Dr Olive The iihoiiM tegln to clear after you hiive tuWen Hie few nlglils bloud.

and liver 'wltb Olive Tablets, the sutu tuuto for csloniel. t) no 1 or pain Iak. I Ing tbt-in. I Hr. Tablets dn that rrlmo.

tloes, Just an ef. ftieir hciIoi. Hilf, of severe irrl. 1 le ta'Ke-i OliVt 'f wltl( a -'tark -brrHth. rinll, in pa lito.

(. leol l'i I'iibb I Tie tiiu ounrt otlxed with oil; them by tlielr doi Hr yeiot patients ajfUcted with liver and Olive re tlie Immensely Take Wft-i. Hee niu-n better vou One M-id-Season Sale Fall Footwear Offering 75 New Styles and Patterns Colored Kids ALL SIZES STRAPS OXFORDS TIPS 50A in thin Sale. Only. 1 Prue Day Only.

Ajvfsnmsj (Mm' Things You Ought to Know About Your FALL HATS, MUFFLERS AND GLOVES Ccdarwootl tan is the leading color, gray hoth. lor, dusk and tliundcrhcad icxt aibl curl uriiu The hcst price to is for a Kiiox. ufflcrs arc ot taille and foulards, ill hlock patterns and alloN'cr designs to tic over it voulikc. (doves arc. of pigskin.

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