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FINAL EDITION Turn to the entry nt In rv Lincoln woman In the My Daily I'an'agraph" contest Y'iU. too, hava plnly of tlma to rr.ter tin' tha contest diet not until Oct. St. Art now. CKNTRAL i itinir' itf i r- El r-i 'as MM) YEARNO.

2M. mv-assouatki) imckss HLO0MINGT0N, ILL, FKIDAY, OCTOBER 2., 1 fUI. TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, (upj-unitkd SINGLE COPY 3 CENTS mm 7 Spice of lie News BANKING SUPPORT STABILIZES STOCKS; SHIPS, PLANES JOIN HUNT FOR JURY FINDS FALL GUILTY OF BRIBERY IN OIL DEAL; MERCY IS RECOMMENDED EARLY ACTION IS SOUGHT ON GAS TAX SUITS State Asks Companies to CLOSE IS UNEVEN i LAKEJCTIWS More Bodies of Car Ferry Through the Art association, nionmlngbin will learn Monday evening of the coming hlrafo World' Fair, In relation to art. Tag 10 Carnegie report hailed aa so much tommyrot lag It rumpkln canning season opens at lureka Jon acrea grown Page IS IBS delegate attend Conference of district sli of Illinois Congress of I'arenU and Teacher held at Y. W.

C. A. Tag 11 HEAVY TRADE CLOGS TICKER Millikin Takes 7-0 Lead Over Wesleyan as First Half Ends Late Bulletins SCORE HURT IN RACE RIOT COURT DELAYS FIXING PENALTY Select Test Case for November Trial. Crew of 50 Are Recovered by Boats. Gans and Losses Mixed HULK NOT LOCATED $1,600,000 IS TIED UP In General List But Tone Is Easier.

8 to Uavhlngtnn. I). Oct. Venator dre Iturton, of Ohio, has suffered a serious relapse- In bis lllnras and his family today etpreed apprehension over hla condition. The 77 ear old senator has been confined to hla resldcno hern fur more than month fsillng to recover from an attack of grippe Whites Seek to Drive Filipinos Out of Section of California After Fight.

KUt neit Normal meets Fureka Tag IT New Trial Plea to Be Made; Jail Term and Fine Mandatory. ffprlncflcM. III Oct To Chicago, Oct IS Pi Ths cold reach an early settlement In the Kray waters of Lake Michigan gave up their prey stubbornly Friday, r- New Tork, Oct. 25 Tr-Millions linfjulehlng one by one the bodies of Iff gsa tax Injunction suits re-strslnlng the director of finance surrendering to ths stste Imnr then II of the gss tax 'he sailors who went down with ef dollar! from America's greatest hs Urank Trunk -ir ferry. Mil- Fresno.

Oct. 2-Ts-nar rioting In which about J00 white bank! went to the aupport of the Washington. D. C. Oct.

TP Former Secretary of In'erlor Al 'already collected. A'ty. On. Carl- letter to all Interested lock market Friday Jmt when a definite downtrend had started and strom In a bert n. was found guilty waukee.

Ths crew Included more iMinn 80. Weak dawn saw airplanes wing-ilng al ve the choppy waves through which roast guard boats 'plowed In the search for victims iIsmisI Tn P.uk Decatur, Oct. t.V llurdrtte Mllllkln's "Itwl" Orange, dml(e St jarda through moat of the Wmlejan tem here, Friday afternoon Dear the end of the second qnaiier, putting the lllg It I lie In the lead. 7-41 as the. half gun was fired the Mllllkln homecoming fimthnll famev nrhett's off Uckle run came after Mllllkln bad been unable to score a flnt down for mok of two period, while Uhlle.

aril's men made their ten ard fle time without scoring. ortN-tt pajised to Is for the etra point The game was wltnred by a home-romliif crowd of l.oou. Trinity high ochmil was leading nrpua hrUtl nf (ialea-burg It to 0 at the end of the first half In their game at rlliMimlngton. etsblllied prices. a Jury here Friday on a charge The closing gong" at 3 p.

m. found prices Irregular with mmi gain as ine result "i a eiaooinK affray at Kxeter, tn miles south of here, stsrted a mob of whites esrly Friday on an at'empt to drive the Filipinos out of thst section of the country. At lesst one msn was seriously rompsnles asked that a test esse be selected for trial sometime during the first two weeks of November. The Injunction sctlons will be tried In the circuit court here wlthi Asst. At'y.

Gen. M. Winning' I No trare had been found of the i hulk of ths ferry, which wss 3:15 p. Itnltlmore, Md, Oct U. i After an operw-tln at the Agnes hoaplUil, Mrs.

Mill) Mrohn "pley, wife of Ira C. Coplet, widely known nrwspuper piihllaher, Friday aa the result of blood poisoning. p. Washington. D.

t.V The senate Friday adopted resolution by Nennlor Uagner, N. I request I nf the fe-dcral power rommlsHliin to gle New York state authorities access to Its and soma few Imiirii, but In all a much easier trend than there had been after the getaway Friday Mump In freight loading given aa cause for Alton shopa layoff rag 19 Iowa athletic) council rule Oran Tap eligible Tag 11 Dr. I. It Lockett found dead at roadside with bullet wound In back of head. I'aga I t'rhana banker retuma to admit misappropriation of 000 school fund I'age I Normal men Invited to I'res-bytcrlan church banquet I'age ft Legion and auxiliary name new officers for year.

1'uge 3 Tooth, handcuffed, on way to reformatory, escapes In warden's car rage 2 lleved to have slid under In a storm morning. The buying was heavy rilr.rinr f.n.n. nun ani a score or oiners were representing Garret De ana at me close Hi kers were run- Kinnev and nv mjurea Tuesday night. Five bodies Including that of Capt Hubert McKay, were known to have been recovered and a few others possibly had been picked up bv Inke i 'n 69 mlnires behind ths market with stones, clubs and pitchforks were brought Into play. Adolph truck driver, wss state treasurer.

I Tsx Collections was estimated that the last atlon on the etnek mniki-t I'ald State. (receiving a lloAfxV) bribe from n. Dcher.y, oil millionaire, nesr leight years ago. The Jury recom-I mended mercy, but passing of sen tence was deferred by the court. I The federal bribery s'atute pri.

Ivldes a penalty of up to thr-o (times the amount of the bribe as a fine. Imprisonment of up to thra years, snd disqualification frcm federal office. All thrco jpenslties are mandatory. Pefense Attorney Frank Hogsn gv nitire he would present a imotion for a new trial and a motion I In arrest of Judgment. I'nder 1 Isw hs has four days to do thu.

If these are denied, as is uusl in criminal csjies. the Judge will then Impose sentence. Thereupon sn craft or by landsmen along the shores where breakers were casting up wreckage torn from the ferry. would not be reached until oO p. m.

Curb Tickers Cairn p. Curb tickers had been more than a half hour late but they caticht I Kinney has already collected the lh. victim of the s'abblng. lie wss three-cent tsx ftorrf the gasoline, not expected to live, jdeslers but because of the Injunc Carnival, tlon hss been unable to turn It nioting occurred first at a over to the treasurer. rrnlvl unrf later at the ranch of Foundered Near Ind Point Coast guardsmen said they be-leved the Milwaukee foundered off DOODY TO DIE In the letter to attorneys repre K.

J. FirehaiiRh. record concerning public utility and other companies. STEEL LOBBY NEXT ON LIST Wind Point, a peninsula which ex senting the lot protesting petrole hsve exls'ed Ill feeling said to tends seven miles Into the lake um dealers the attorney penersl bPtwn the white and Filipino TARIFF RATE miles north of Hsclne, Wis. FOR SLAYING? ree up and were about even with the market at the clone.

The sales volume on the big board was considerably under Thursdays record of 12.J.94.tV0 shares. It totaled shares At the close some stocks were up from 2 to 8 points and a few workers broke Into fury when foreman wss stabbed. Whites re the storm struck with the aj-ks that the test case be selected a', once. When the case Is decided upon, the attorney general will most fury. Wsves crashed over the said a Filipino attacked him with a nolo, a long knife much used In narrow neck of land, swirling over the rase set for trial ss soon RAISE BEATEN: th fnn nt a 9(1 fnnt Imlilhniia.

mi ppesl to the District of Columbia court of appeals ran be noted. Invectimto' On Trial Since Oct 7. possible sfter the opening of the Philippine Islands uangster Found Gu.ltv nd p' p-ninuia Committee to Twenty-seven loaded frelsht cars court Nov. I Filipinos Retreat Will Co to Supreme Court When the Filipinos retreated Illfl'tlfcl'JW-kW Fall, mho leased the valuable El'iC Murdering Berwyn Chief were clamped along the four lines losses ranging to 2 points W'ere noted. Cnnadlan Pacific netted 8S to clone at 210' and other railroad Issues were strong.

V. S. Steel Falls to IUJIy. of rails on the Milwaukee when thei Dpmnrrafc. ifiain Win llvpr1 The esrly setting of the test case from the carnival, the whites, ty hir ferrv hef.rf.,1 ln- th.

ma "y1" cl belnz made In order that the de- that time numbering about rry Lifting of Tariff on Man ganese Ore. of Police. Hills, Calif, naval oil reserve In Poheny's Pan American company I In hud been on trial here ein'-s iOct. 7. His Illness at one time Republicans on Cellu Icislon of the circuit court may be moved to the FirehaiiRh ranch and 1 tn sit frm In A sheH Among the leaders United States enrr pii in i tu 'it iir iiiu nfl I Tuesday afternoon The cars prob- i ably wi-re thrown frotn their moor- Oct.

25 Willie "1K" ny tempest and upset the lose Schedule. added test at the February session io rally above the Chlcaro, which serves as a camp for the to cause a mistrial. Ki'mlnos I Va.hlr.rton, P. Oct. 2H.

f.Pi I The Jury was out 23 hours and ol the Supreme bench. Included In the 101 cnes on file Washington, I. C. Oct 25. are Milts started by all of the m-The coalition opposing the tariff bill jor oil companies of the state hut industrial increases Friday won Its one.

The exception Is the Texaco uay but hotofous a point, Anieucan Can lost "f'f, was found guilty of mur- i. Westing-house lost Gen- derlni; Police Chief Charles Levy KJrrtric and Johns Man- Firemen Interfered, however, and The unexplained reversal of the sen- V) minutes. It received the case at si or ti.oie fled The n' finance committee In putting 11 30 a. m. Thursday and return' I whites pur-ue i them, pelt ins' them manganese ore.

used by thu steel verdict In open court St 11 :1 with stones and btandltbms clubs companies, up the free list after a. m. Friday although the decision and Pitchforks inrM to retain the 1 cent wss ready some time earlier. Ij.i.-it. Bodii'S Found.

Two boilies were in the niorsue here Knday. They were puked up by the S. Steel Chemist short!) after noon Thursday off shore be- vilie 1-2B. lireateit victory thus far In the rate company. More than half of the i rinppcuinr uwrn sn land sentenced by Judce Otto Ker-ner to In the electric chair.

tween ltai ine and Kenosha. Iloth schedules when It rcieeUd 3'l to 4X rr loinini? comnaniea are renresent- juspects Are Held jneteri to Invest leu ton next ny after the verdict that ha set-ate lobbying investigation move to brlnir to trial in woie lifebelts stenciled with "SS the proposed 11 cents a pound In-led bv the law firm of Dovle, One man was l.lentl- crease In the duty of transparent son Orlffin of Sprlnefleld. This) tied a Albeit Hunt, fireman, of cellulose used In manufacture of company probably will be one ofj Milwaukee windshields for so- i k. ti loi Dl f'll -'-e. Jnuary the similar IndletmT.t 111 i lOt tO Kill I finCe C.

A. Ruck, vice president of the charging Doheny with bribing Fall Gains ranging to 2 prdnts or niois wcie scoied by National I aity products, United Aircraft. Sinclair, liai nsdill. Standard of New Jersey, New yor, Central, Kennecott and Radio. American Telephone declined to 265 and closed at off S.

Only two hours and 20 hilnutes deliberation was required. Poody took the verdict stoically and made no effort to commit sul- nethlehem Heel corporation, has in the same transaction. nd tomobiles. Lf th. test case.

1 The bodies of Capt. McKay Brussels, Oct. 23 di Sweeping itivAdt it iryn r9 th llimnl Tknru. bem called to appear In connection Albert K. bhauen.

purser, were re Twentv-nna nennhiieans Civil Case Starts Soon. Roberts explained his SMociate, dav against tha life of ni ni. i k. when the committee te- Bond Jumper Killi Self inn ui I iruiiiuiii, nng urn iij lie lir the day. Columbia Granho- ciue as ne nau aeciarra no woum covcrea later in ine anernuon bylwlth the Democrats to defeat the do If found KUllty.

jconst guardsmen near Kenosha. A Republican leaders' recommendation! Doodv Claims Defense. flfth' was folln1 by the 'and adopt a cents a pound In- limes hesrlngs, Senator Thomas w.t.h m.nv Mont announced wnu la montn trying a ihone lost 24 to close at 324. Italian throne, was pushed Friday by the Belgian police. Many ar F.lectrlrlan Takes Folson aa He Is It was learned that bankers who civil cass In Loa Angeles Involving vrl mllllnn Friday.

The baby faced" gangster had Mnt to Milwaukee. would establish tha duty' at the rests of suspects were tald to have inferred Thursday at the offices i. in been made, special report in o. io of J. P.

Moru.fi r. based his defense on the conten- The Milwaukee was an all steel rate fixed by the house of 45 cents a Taken to Police, Station. Springfield, Oct. 2 5 TP Nabbed by his bondsman who ac eeparstely Meanwhile the Drlnce. undeterred 'he senate on the Eyanson-Blng-i ro h.

worked oof Imn thsf CVilI Tirv hmA nn 33" ft long Wl'h 59 foot pound secretsry to a tlon of th. .1 Jbeam. Her value was one million by the near untimely end to The leases hsve cused him of Jumping ball, George I. 1.4 a I. in jjicvriu mni on ine nigni oi may anu i dollars another oil W.

Wvatt. electrician, swallowed D'(n to Livestock Marketing the content, of a bottle of poison nc'M iI8r 6 "'rZ comp.ny. The trial is scheduled tr a'u, was trespasing when he halted Arrangements, It was said, have'. been made for the immedi.f. on the streets of Berwyn.

Investigation Starts. United States steamboat Inspec- ma announcemenr or rneir n--1 i Organization Formed ano area nere earry rnuay. trothal He olanned to leave Charles L. Eyanson of the Con- Wvatt was arrested on Aug. 271:.

to leave fori The Poheny trial cannot ba as nrearranperi Home late Fridav mat Ion of a market pool with sub-l The defense contended launched an Investigation of stantial buying power. had a right to protect himself un the disaster at Milwaukee Friday started in December because the Chicago, Oct. 25. The Na although under doubled his "cretary. tional Livestock Marketing assocla- This announcement Immediately der the circumstances and Its Inal Other craft had been dashed to tlon, with a capital stock of ar- holidays would interrupt It.

Fall, who has been ill with a lung ailment since the trial started, sat till In hla Hltr on a charge or forgery. He was released when Harry A. Mayhw signed his bond. A few days later when his case was called Wyatt failed to appear. Thursday night Mayhew passed Last of Ohio River Congratulations poured In on him and his fiancee from all over the world, while crowds of Belgians and his own countrymen acclaimed him with enthusiastic cheers out pleces or disabled by the storm.

A proximately one million dollars, radiogram from the steamer Good- was brought into existence Thurs-rich said the captain and crew of day by 66 representatives of 29 co siayea selling. Montgomery insisted that the state rebounded two points In short order Jwa merely trying to make an ex-and sharp rallies were noted In.omple of the gangster. American Telephone. General Elec- Assistant State's Attorney Har-'ric, Westinphousa Electric, and ry Pltchburne that I tDpfllf atpd cnlr in the prisoners dock, as the Dams him nn the street. Ha arenstort rns ureal, issues iransit corpora-loDeratives In collaboration with verdict was read.

Doheny stood at his left and his El Paso physician. turn steamer, Chicago, had of the federal farm board Wyatt and demanded that he go tmby oned the vessel, which was aground 'headed by Alexander Legge. chair-l the police headquarters. Wyatt palace. H.fh "fh.

onlu n.n.lti) th.f will act as a deterrent to similar Grand Chain, 111., Oct. 25. Ohio Ftiver dam No. 53, recently completed after four years work, and the last of the dams that assure a year-round nine foot navigation state on the Ohio river, was crimes In the future." Dawes Named Navy on a little Island 80 miles north of.man. consented but when he reached the Vhltcnh Bay in Lake Superior.

General plans for the organiza- station he told the sergeant he had Tugs were reported standing by to tlo financing and operation of the taken poison. Bids of Centennial Annex Will Be Opened Nor. 12 Ask Death Penalty. "Anything less than a verdict tnke the men off the island. Three RBantlc sales agency were un- Mayhew scoffed but the sergeant Conference Delegate other craft were grounded on varl eent Wyatt to hospitsl where he Washington, D.

Oct to ifrie cnalr ous reefs In the lakes died. Springfield, Oct 25. (Al I formally dedicated Friday by MaJ. Bids for the proposed $700,000 an- On. William I.

Slbert, retired ne. to the Centennial building will United States snglneer of Bowling be opened Nov. 12 by the division Green. Ky, builders of the first Ambassador Charles pawes an encouragement to omera who was one of th m.f commit similar murders," he de- M. i.

jiafrord, and a nurse were at his right. Jury Favors Mercy. Every member of the Jury recommended "the mercy of the court" when the 12 were polled at request of defense counsel. Fall showed little emotion. wiped his eyes once or twice.

The Jury took seven ballots be. fore reaching an agreement, Foreman Norrls said after he was discharged. "The Judge invited what he got," said Hogan, counsel for the defense. anlmously approved by the official delegates representing livestock sections throughout the United States. An organization committee of nine was selected and empowered Mine Group States Demands clared.

Grocer Fined for Selling nent figures In the reeont inM. American naval discussions Is to be Mra' Lcv'' wlclow of tn Pollce Malt Syrup to Dry Agents of architecture of the department of purchases and construction, It was announced Friday. The an- riAY tn ho Program to Bo Sought by New; to draft the articles of lncorpora-I'nlon Is Announced. tlon and bylaws under which the Cairo, Oct. 25.

(.11 Selling dam authorized by the 1910 rivers and harbors act. In the presence of more than 300 Inland water development advocates, members of congress and others who came here aboard the steamers Cincinnati and greater a member of the delegation which i th'er wns court when yer" will represent the United States at 'tliot wa" rpaci- am Batisfied, the coming London anus confer-she crlod- "That is real Justice." ence. be malt syrup with St. Louis. Oct.

25-n fc' the knowledge a wln(f lhe that It Is u.ed In njiermeu. corner of the Centennial hiillillnD' mands to be voiced by the National miners union stale convention In Under the adopted plan co-opera- An appropriation of $100,000 for Its Mrs. Coolidge's Mother "The Jury was not an independent I 1 Ik.i. home brew beer constitutes a vl-i olatlon of the prohibition law, dc-l clared district Judge Fred L.J onstructlon was voted by the last'I'i'tsburgh, Gen. Sibert predicted Belleville, have been announced by William Boyd, national vice preal- and to "f8' their bar- general assembly.

a fnilown- J-uwei, tnat completion of the Ohio canalization would result in a great boon to the middle west and the country as a whole. Dies After Long Illness Northampton, Oct. 25. (UP) Mrs. Lemlra Goodhue, mother of Mrs.

Calvin Coolidge, died at the Three others Secretary Henry L. Stimson of the state department, and Senators Reed of Pennsylvania, and Robinson of Arkansas-had previously been appointed to the commission and with the addition of Pawes Its personnel was regarded as virtually complete. One or possibly two more members are to be selected, with th 14 Russians Executed nody. The verdict was inevitable in the face of the charge." 'Only "This Is only the beginning. This has been a very unpleasant duty." said Roberts, government counsel.

Fifteen minutes after the verdict. Fall, still dry eyed, was wheeled vvnam mciay wnen ne imposed a $150 fine on W. H. Bernhardt, Cairo grocer, who pleaded guilty to poRsession and sale of malt to prohibition undercover men. Fed- A six hour day; five day week; no check off of dues; no arbitration or penalty provision in pro- Rostovon Don, U.

S. S. Oct. 25. if I Hnln 1.1 uui mismiiiio, iui-iuuiiiil Boy Held for Killing Woman County Treasurer Freed Cairo, Oct.

25. Deliberating three hours, a jury In circuit court here Friday liberated Fred D. Nellis, former treasurer of Alexander county of charges of withholding public funds. It was Cooley Dickinson hospital here Thursday night, after an illness of posed contracts; elimination of so-called "speed-up" system; relief of unemployment; social Insurance for the unemployed; no discrimination nor layoffs, regardless of age, two former high officers of thecal agents said Bernhardt gave army and three property owners; them directions how to make beer, were executed Friday on charges, His attorney asked leniency on the of maintaining an armed monarch- ground that nearly all grocers sell lal counter-revolutionary organiza- malt syrup, 1 lievlng It is not il- lout of the courtroom to his waiting automobile, and taken to the Hotel Mayflower suite in which he has Youth, 12, Strangles Widow, After Robbery. New York, Oct.

25. (At A charged that Nellis failed to turn color or nationality; rank and file u. lived since he came here from EI latter number probable If Great Britain. finally adopts its proposed plaii of a commission of six members, one for each of the five dominions and one for the London government itself. year old boy was held on a charge Paso three weeks of gricv- tlon in underground quarters in theJegal to make home brew for homeiover to the county commissioners ago.

The Fall more than 21 months. The wife of the former president was at her aged mother's bedside as she died. The Coolidge family physician, Dr. Justin E. Hayes, pronounced death due to hardening of the arteries.

Mrs. Goodhue entered the hospital on Dec. 11, 1927, suffering from an acute attack of influenza. Her control and settlement ances by pit committee. $7,300.

(consumption. north Caucasus mountains. of homicide Friday for strangling family had expected to leave for a 78 year-old widow who detected. their New Mexico home within 4 him stealing $3 from her dresser. hours If an acquittal verdict was Mrs.

Clara Hewes, bedridden returned. Pantages Case Nears Close THE A VENGING PARROT By Anne Austin A Thrilling Mystery Character of Funic Princla At- condition gradually grew worse. Indicted In 1924. Fall was Indicted June 30, 1924, cn a charge of receiving the 1100.. (Widow of "Hewes the Magician," awoke Just as Edward Moran, the Janitor's son in the west Seventeenth apartment in which she Dally for the last year, Mrs.

Coolidge called at the hospital to sec her mother. The former president A Woman Boarding House Proprietor Fears for Her Life Bonnie Dundee, Fresh From College, Starts on His First Detective Case. also made numerous visits to the institution, bearing flowers for her bedside. 000 bribe from Doheny, given with, a view of influencing Fall as secretary of interior to give valuable na. val oil leases to Doheny's Pan-American Petroleum and Transport company.

Fall was interior secretary from March 4, 1921, until March 4. 1921 ingly, at last taking the firm young! I lived, was leaving her room. "Edward," the boy quoted her as saying, "You put that back where you got it." "So," said Edward In his confession to the police, "We got to wrasslin' and she tried to take the money away from me. But I got suppose?" he grunted. I was in love with a girl before I had tacked In Flnnl Arguments.

Los Angeles, Oct. 25. Pe-fense attorneys attacked the character of 17 year old Eunice Prlngle as they presented final arguments Friday to the Jury trying Alexander Pantages on a charge of attacking her. "You heard the state terrrj her a "Little Red Riding who fell Into the hands of the wolf," Joseph Ford, one of Pantages' attorneys, said. "I tell you she was a Carmen In a red dress." Two Killed in Shooting Affray "I'm afraid so.

But as I spent most of my time reading every Police Seek Motive for Slaying of The interior department took from the navy, with President Harding' thing on criminology that I could lay my hands on, I don't think I'm overburdened with an education, tlr." "Hrara! A story-book detective," my hands around her neck and gave her a shove, and she fell right back on the bed. She was so hand that was still thrust toward him. "Of course, he'll have to take the regular examinations "Of course!" Bonnie Dundee flashed a wide, disarming smile at the door man who was to be his chief. "And thanks much, Lieut. Slrawn.

I hope you'll forget, after a bit, that I worked pull to get this Job" Couple In Nebraska. Lushton, Oct. 25. Mr. Editor's Note: This is the lirnt chapter of a new mystery story by Anne Austin, who is known to Pantograph readers through "Rival Loves," recently published.

Chapters of "The Avenging Parrot" will be published daily hereafter on the magazine page. CHAPTER 1. "Well, my lad, If it's work you're (Continued on Page 28, Col. 1). tummea to myseu "And what might his name be, Commissioner?" John Strawn, lieutenant of the Hamilton homicide squad, Interrupted, his gray eyes narrowing speculatively upon the smiling young man who had risen ind was holding out a hand.

"It might be O'Halloran. if that wilful sister of mine hadn't lost her heart to a Scotchman by the name of Dundee," O'Brien and Mrs. Bert Stollar of California, were killed and Mrs. Harvey Swartz Lieut Strawn commented, but PANT AGRAPH-ALL PHONES 2460 there was a glint of not unkindly humor In his gray eyes. "I'm afraid still got scared.

I then threw a brick through the transom window to make everybody think it was robbers and went back to school." He was arrested when he spent the money. is in a critical condition in a York, hospital after a shooting The little Black Clock "Pull, Is It?" his uncle Interrupt you're going to be disappointed In affray at the Swartz home near cd "i nave you Know, raa, mat Hamilton as a crime center, uun- here Friday, wanting, Lieut. Strawn here is tne Irish he is. Jawn, as I've got the interest of Hamilton dee. Offhand, I can't recall a Stollar arrived in Lushton Sun- man to see that you get your fill or chuckled The Weather Man WEATHER FORECAST.

Illinois: Mo.Hr Friday night ind Sat-tirfar with rihing temperature Friday Qiglit and In inutlititAt portion Saturday. day, friends said, presumably to it," said Police Commissioner! you can see by the black hair andat heart, not yours: ir nair thisisingle case where a rich old man O'Brien, his blue eyes twinkling atthe blue eves of him, but Scotch Jessup of Scotland YardUvas found dead In his library a Y. Work to Be Extended Chicago, Oct 25. Work of return to California with his wife, the tall voung man who sat across he Is too, by the name his father issys about you Is true, Strawn lslcarved dagger in his heart, and who had been visiting here. Y.

M. C. A. will be extended 1m- th. tooli from him.

"Jawn he pinned on him. Jimmle Dundee going to be glad to have you. Just doors and windows barred. Harvey Swartz was said by inves look at this, Jawn!" O'Brien drew so far as I know, there's not a sln- tigating officers to have been un turned slightly In his swivel chair injured. Officers were seeking to uieuiaieiy mnurig coiorea Doys jn the south and Indian and Mexican boys and boys in the rural districts of the United States, It was decided by the national council of that or and drooped a sandy-lashed na in slenlflcant wink "this young 1 p.

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ST 81 29.00 00 rlsss st 6 30. i establish the motive for the double slaying and determine who did the shooting. scalawag happens, by the grace of Ms name Is, Jawn, or, if you re wanting his alias, you might write him down In your books as 'Bonnie' Dundee. A sorry name for a six-footer like Jimmle here, but Bonnie he's been since a sentimental lass he lost his heart to in high school found a poem called Bonnie Dundee' and made him a present of the nickname. So 'Bon ganization at the closing session of its convention here Thursday, an official-looking letter from house In all Hamilton with a desk drawer and passed It to theisecret passage police lieutenant O'Brien chuckled.

"You're right. "Hmm," Strawn remarked non- Ja wn. I'm ashamed of our mur-commlttally, as he read the three Not an ounce of originality oi four paragraphs. "So you've in a Jallful of 'em! Just old-worked In Scotland Yard, have you. fashioned killers, the lot of "em-Dundee?" I hooting off .32 carving their "Yes six months, sir, but only 'wives or sweethearts with razors or In a very minor capacity.

I was utcher knives. Sometimes the This new storyland character continues to lead Peggy and John through interesting adventures in "Sundown Stories" by Mary Graham Bonnor, appearing daily on the magazine page of The Pantagrnph. Time turns backwards or forwards, as The Little Black Clock wishes, bringing historical and fantastic Information to the storybook chllldlrelnl. Let your own children share In this delightful method of them to read "Sundown Stories." or. If they are too young, read the stories to them.

God and a sister of mine rest ner soul! to be my nephew. Do you think that the taxpayers will rise i v. Ac feat me at ''in ft. at 5:07. Two Killed in Plane Crash TEMPERATURES.

El Paso, Oct. ive hlm State Official Named Springfield, III, Oct 25. tV nuDen lavutf, tj.uu iicsun xuiiiauca, tnh finder VOU on me nomiciue nie' he is, and 'Bonnie' he'll be till he dies, 1 suppose. But what do under Inspector Jessup in the de-; ladies serve arsenic sandwiches at Thomas J. Hlckey, Oak Park, was appointed chief of the automobile1 department in the office of the secretary of state here Friday.

He you think, Jawn? Could you over-; partment of records. I did not ac- (their tea parties, but on the whole, fawrtt I it Hilhat Wvln'i. TbtUftliT Tbursdiy Nigbt. Bottns St Si 10 Nr. Tork 48 St 46 OblMss 41 44 ti IWrett 41 44 13 60 St i4 itinnapalit 46 tt 10 wealthy Torreon, Chihauhua.

Mexico, cotton planters, were killed Thursday Tht when their plane crashed at Gallegos, Chihuahua, according to advices here Friday. The reports said the plane crashed during a snow and rain storm. squad? Of course you're to kick I.im out if he's no good as a sleuth. 3ut if he's half as good at finding out what a fellow would give Mb right arm not to have found out as his mother was. Why, Nora, bless her heart, knew when I look the handicap and give the boyitually go on cases, but I did man-1 my boy.

they give us a pretty dull a trial at the detective business?" i age to learn something of British time of it ieaving so many clues "Anything you say goes, Com- police methods." succeeds Phil Harmon, Mount Vernon, who recently was appointed chief state oil inspector. tuissioner," Strawn agreed grudg-i Strawn thawed visibly. (Continued on Page 1Z, Col 1).

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