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11 1: 1 I 1 li 11 i'U noviuihkk 1921 Thrco 310XDAY MORNING, 'jaaHiiatiiMaffiutiiMH Ukrainian Kills Self After Shooting' Wife BORAH OF PROPOSAL 'GOOD SAYS U. Ml In Fit of Jealousy 'GOOD KILLERS' ARE SOUGHT AS M'KEES ROCKS i REDJ5LAYERS Police Also Want to Question Former Admirer. MOTHER AND GIRL BOTH ARE DEAD C. PAT. RCO.

Resented Attentions Of Another Man, it Woman Says TO ARMS MEET 'But Remember Fate of Wilson's 14 Warns Senator. PUBLIC MUSTN'T DOZE THIS TIME POLICE FIND BODY IN HOME I-' the police found Makar on the second floor with the revolver bealde him. Bloodstains covered the articles on the first anl second floors and the stairs leading to the second floor. Neighbors to.d the police that shortly after a o'clock they were attracted hy the report cf a revolver and screams the Krimpsky home. Shortly after the first shot, Mrs.

Krimpsky's two children. Mary, years old. and Antonio, 7 years ran from the house, bare-hfltidcd, into the street. Both were screaming and crying-. Following them from the horse iame thetr mother, blood pouring from her head.

She cried that Makar had shot her. With the assistance of friends, she was taken to Lr. Kjunin's and -tie police notified. At the hospital the woman said Makar had been jealous because another man wa paying his attentions to her, and many times had threatened to kill her and then shoot himself. Shortly after they had had breakfast yesterday.

a rr The "Good Killers" and a discarded admirer stand in the background of the McKees Rocks double murder myster of Saturday night, declare the police. The crime second victim. 5-year-old II ti IS ii she told the police, Makar began to c.uarj-t-1 with her. Suddenly he pulled out a revolver and iired at her. As she and the children fled from the house, she said, Makar ran upstairs.

ioo Jealous of his common-law wife, police say, Mike Makar, 51 years old, a Ukrainian, of 61 Orr street, yesterday morning Ehot and wound-! Mrs. Barbara Krimpsky. SI years old. same address, and then committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. Makar was found by police lying on a bed on the second floor of the house with a bullet wound in his riglit temple.

him was a revolver containing three empty shells and two loaded ones. Ho was rushed to the I'assavant Hospital in the police patrol, and died a half hour later. The woman, who suftered a scalp wound, was attended in the office of Dr. Ph.lip Kamin. city physician.

Fifth avenue, and hurried to the Hospital. Her condition is not serious, it is said. According to police, at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning lr. Kamin called Central station and told the sergeant that a woman who had been shot was in his office A squad of police was assigned to the case. Mrs.

Krrmpsky told them that Makar. with whom fche had been living for more than a year, had shot her, and that he had threatened to take his own life. Hurrying to the Orr street address. SO No Makar's body was removed to the morgue. He has a grown son living, it SHid.

j.s.Ajr2 si-t- tf-iV --jj 'I 'A 1 J. Larman, a butcher, of Fifth ave- i 1: By WFSTBROOK PET.Utlt, TniLtd iws Stair Correartwndent. NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Secretary Hughes made a "good beginnius" In presenting America's proposal for a naval building holiday and tba scrapping of certain ships, but "it is only a beginning," and Senator William E.

Borah of Idaho will not trust the diplomats of the world to follow It up without public opinion standing over them as a gang-boss to keep them at their task. Senator Borah addressed a meeting at CiLrnoglo oa do limitation of armairwnt. Public opinion la the real author of 11 shea program. Senator Borah believes. Six monU3 ago, be declared, the Harding administration would nut have Jiad the temerity to present such a plan.

But the mass will has beei. pressing upon the rulers of the world Lnce then, with the result that now Secretary Ilugties Is permitted actual.y to start something in the matter of JimiUuf preparations for war. Public Must Not Doze. "It chows that we have reached the turn In the road," said the senator, "and the next most important thin? Is the openness with wn.ch was able to present this proposal to the v.orld. "Public- opinion did It, But we must remember Mr.

Wilson's 14 points. Ile-inember the enthusiasm that greeted them? And then Mr. Wilson went to nue, told the police he heard two shots nred in the Krirnpsky home about 9 o'clock The couple had quarreled often, it is said. Following the shooting the children were taken In by neighbors, and later turned over to John Kuh-runk of 1 Orr street, Mrs. Krimpsky's brother-in-law.

He told the police that fce would care for the children until their mother Arrival of Winter In City Announced By Snow and Cold 1 rri Lowest Temperature Of Season Is Recorded. Paris and there was secrecy and public opinion dozed. And what was left the 14 points when he came out of tr-OMe conferences? 'The most Important of Mr. Hughes' j. 4jfT! i 1 I si st i as i -r 3 g'l: 1 1 LIES.

CATHxiKi.ii CAEDEN. 7 'reposals is the invitation to declare a ilO-ycar naval building holiday. That would enable the United states. Great Britain and Japan to effect an annual that the genuine brand of winter was here. Karly yesterday morning the official thermometer fell to 14 degrees, the lowest temperature recorded this season, and there it remained until after daylight, when it begun to climb slowly.

At o'clock last, night the temperature wag 34 degrees, and still warmer weather was promised for today. In the outlying districts the light "ayer of snow remained on the ground throughout the day, bat downtown it melted almost as quickly as it fell. With the exception of last year, yesterday was the coldest November 13 recorded by the local bureau since 1913. Last year the lowest temperature on November 13 was In degrees. WARMER TODAY, IS PREDICTION of about Jl.

300. 000.000 JttM.OOO.'ttO i each by the United Mates and Groat Britain and about by Japan. 'But the five nations In the confer One of the popular-priced Victrola models. It offers the utmost value for the money a value made possible by reason of the twenty three years the Victor Company has devoted to the art of sound-reproduction. This instrument has all the exclusive Victrola patented features, and is of the same high quality which has made the Victrola the recognized standard.

Its sturdy construction insures a life-time of service. ence have an aggregate yearly expense lor armament of J16.000.Wl0.0uO, so 1 say that even if the proposal is accepted Pittsburgh awoke yesterday morning to find the first real snow of the season decorating ie city. With the snow was found a temperature that announced we will have made only a beginning. "What I ahould like to emphasize is that the limitation of armament will tiot be accomplished in this conference la Washington. It will be a matter of service in the Cathedral of St.

John the said: ill years be-fore all the nations now supporting large land armaments will re HUGHES PLAN IS EULOGIZED The courage, the definitenes.i and the frank nesd of this proposal have duce them proportionately, and they Mill do so then only If the people keep Lena Carden, died yesterday morning at the Ohio Valley Hospital, ifhe was shot twice when her mother, Mrs. Catherine Carden, 4 2 years old, was instantly killed by two men who entered the kitchen of the Carden home, 913 Tage street. McKees Rocks. Saturday nisl and under pretext of inquiring about the renting of a house pulled revolvers and fired more than 13 shots at the mother and the little child clasped in her arms. County detectives are searching the county for James Bruno, a McKees ast.oni.shed the world.

The very' boldness of it is its assurance of success. Such a proposal, now that it has ac BY MINISTERS I "Boldness Insures Success, their statesmen." Senator Borah said he did not wish to appear to be minimizing the intrinsic importance of the Hughes proposals, but he Insisted on viowing the sensational pronouncement of Satur lay's opening session as merely the orening incident In an era which wt.l relieve the peoples of the world in proportion L3 they crack tbe whip over their III 855 Says Bishop Manning. "TURNING FROM WAR." See and hear this Victrola. Any dealer in Victor products will gladly demonstrate it. New Victor Records issued on the 1st of each li! Rock3 Italian, and a cotr.pan'.on, who are a.leged to have done the shooting.

At the tame time an equal effort is being made to locate Andrew Domiano, an Italian, 4o years old, formerly of McKees Rocks but now said to be a res. dent of Ambridge. Former Admirer Is Sought. According to IViice Chief Charles Special to The Ftttsb.rgh Tost. NHW YOPJC Nov.

13. Tbe arms conference and the proposal by Secretary To Open New Eoad. NBW KENSINGTON, Nov. 13 Citizens of Lcechburg and New Kensington will celebrate the opening of the Lecchburg-New Kensington road. Tuesday afternoon.

Representatives from the state and county highway departments will be present. tually been made, cannot be rejected. l-Jvery American must thank God that our country has taken this position of world leadership. Turning From Wax. "It is true it is only a proposal, but even so, it means something far pre-ater than destruction of battleships, it means the nations now are putting aside a thoughts of war.

It means we are entering upon a wor.d fellowship ha the cause of peace." Hew Ernest Shtprnan, rector Of the Church of the Heavenly Kest, also referred to the conference. "The conference is the silver lining upon the dark cloud that now hovers Jer civil. nation," he said. "It gives promise of a better day. If the nations can unite against war and production ox Implements of war, they are.

perforce, fc'oing to unite for peace and the, arts of peace." Kev. Joseph Silverman In his sermon In Temple Emanuel said: "The" conference must not fail, in order that our honored dead shall not have died In vain; in order that the Ideal for which thoy fought nad died shal' be es-aM'shed. The conference must demonstrate that the Hughes on botia of the United States was discussed from many Pulpits here tcday. Bishop Manning at the morning Streett of McKees Iiocks, Domiano lor several jear, lived with Mrs. Carden.

More than a year ago after a disagreement Dom.ano left the Garden i i ,1. HIS MASTERS montii. iujcr. This trademark and the trademarkeJ all ourproducts. Look under the lid Look on the label I VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.

Camden, N. J. Victor TaUdnd Machine Co. mi 1- vit-toiiea of peace a.e more res-'piendent and valubale than those of war." EmmniimiaomminminHiniiimm weekly lun-Jaeon of the retail wr chants and fcutomoblln dealers' commit tee of the board of trade In th. Kitten houM Hotel Wednesday tit 12:30 o'clock.

Steamship Breaks Rio de Janeiro to New York Record NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Ereakin? the record by nearly 11 hours, the American steamship Southern Cross arrived here today from Rio de Janeiro. Her time for the trip was 11 clays and 54 minutes. The previous record of 11 days, 11 hours and 22 minutes was held by her sister ship, the American Legion.

Marine Detachment Arrives to Be Used As Mail Train Guard Autoist Held Over Following Accident Driver FinedWhen Car Splashes Mud on Women's Coats home. A short t.me later the woman had Domiano arrested and placed under a bond to keep the peace, following threats said to have been made against her by him. "I will have you killed If it takea every cent and 1 have to pawn everything I own," Dom.ano declared on one of his visits to the Caiden home, according to Frank Carden, a son of the murdered woman ana a member of the McKees Rocks fire department. Ihe two men now oeing hunted for the actual perpetration cf the murders are thought by the police to be members of a branch of the "Good Killers." This secret organization of Italian crim-ina leaped into prominence several months ago when a confession wrested from a member of the pociety revealed several scores of foreign murders in PittHburgh. Now York, Cleveland and other cities as the work of the "Good Kil ers." The society, according to the confession.

wouM put any one out of the way for a price. The murdered woman's husband returned to Italy more than six yean He never returned. On his failure to return to America police say that Mrs. Carden accepted attentions from Domiano. Mrs.

Carden was the mother or nine children. Reports Elackhand Letters. Early lapt summer she reported to the McKefs Rocka police the receipt of letters threatening her with bodily harm. The police Investigated In connection with the county detectives, but were unable to locate the sender. The letters, which were found among the dead woman's effects yesterday, are vivid picturizations of the murderer's art.

One letter, composed almost entirely of pictures, showed first a human heart pierced with daggers. This picture was followed by one of a coffin. Then came the funeral candles. Rowers ana pick and shoves supposedly for the digging of a grave. The final picture in r'e letter showed a many pronged fork and fires.

Cine of the cabin paisenpers, ndwin 4 Witt, formeily of Chicago, was removed to a hospital in a serious condition, from a bullet wound in the mouth. He was found in his stateroom two days out from Rio de Janeiro with a revolver in his hand, the chip's surgeon said. on screened auto tmks transporting James T. Blair rerryavUle avenue, arrested Saturday night after hie automobile bad struck Silas Iaugherty, 66 "Leathernecks" Have Orders to "Shoot To Kill." years old, of Pennsylvania avenue, was registered mail between the mIn post-office in SmithSel 1 street arid the Pennsylvania. Baltimore Ohio and I'itls-burgh 8c Lake Erie railroad nations.

Postmaster Gosser said. During their stay in Pittsburgh the marines will be quartered in the Hotel Wilson, Smlthfield street. Neglecting That CoH or Cough? I ETTIrfa th. 4J nrtfh cold drag on, or the wmw rmm drr-Jop Bcriou-Jy, is fatty, espcciaJry im at your druggists, jo ca. grt mmch a nrored and surxg-arfW rvrordy Dr.

Kirif's New Uiarutuj. Hm drupi. just good merfciae last rtUevcs 1'jIcVJy. For rw tfty y-ws. standard remedy for eorwha, coik mJ pipp.

Kases croup aW Lot. Hp tl.t pMetm, quiets tW crovpy cough, stimulate he bowris, thus rthevwg the coogesUoo. AH druawU, 60c. Br. Kind's New Discovery For Colds and "tired out" mewniag, is dae ta tanstipatirm.

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AB 23, Wokpti vrorr cwra r. Kind's Pills Westminster Abbey Not Safe From Theft LONDON. Nov. 13. As the tomb of the "Unknown Soldier" in Westminster Abbey attracts an unceasing stream of vis'tors and as the Congressional medal which lays on a velvet cushion above it is a very attractive and valuable object, it was feared that some light-fingered Individual might appropriate it, even under the' eyes of the policeman on guard.

Accordingly it was decided to place i in a glass rase in a room off the c'oistcrs for safety. But there came instant protests from the press against pecreting this unique held to await the outcome of Daugher-ty's lnjur.ee after a hearing- yesterday in the Northaide police court before Magistrate E. M. Hough. Daugherty vas taken to the rreabyterlan Hospital and It Is said he suffered a probable fracture of the skull and a dislocated hip, Blair was re.

eased under ball. Saturday afternoon Matt Metsger of Gardner street, McKeee Hocks, was speeding his automobile In the vicinity of Penn avenue and Seventeenth street, Ir said, splashing muddy water on the sidewalks, when he was arrested on a charge of reckless driving after sev eral women whose coats had been sp'afhed had complained to police. uaLdtnitzcL caters to J7hc CaHtos highest class travel TO DISCUSS MPBOYEKENTS The widening of Broad sr-et and itj connection with Harnl'ton avenue, the building of a fitting approach to Hunt armory and the conversion of the vacant property opposite the armory into a public park, the widening and paving of Ravenna street and tho widening of liaum bou evard. from Robecca street to Highland avenue, are some of the public improvements which Come before th monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade tonight. Frederick Piercer of the commission on city plan will bo the speaker at-the Root, Underwood Nafajo, 7hz Scout Dine With Briand At a hear.njr yesterday morning be souvenir of the war, and now a glass case is being fixed to the wa'I as as possible to the tomb, so the medal can te seen easily.

P. J. Sullivan he was tourist and standard sleepers ft cany fore Magistrate fined flO. MAY PROTECT LOCAL TRUCKS Twenty marines detailed to guard registered mall arrived here st o'clorlc Isst night over the Baltimore A Ohio railroad from Washington, reporting to rontmaster George W. Gos-ser of Pittsburgh.

They were dispatched here by Major General John A. Iejune, commandant cf the Marine Corps, and will be under command of Captain Herbert Hardy, who arrived in Pittsburgh from Philadelphia yesterday morning. Mr. Oosser last night said that be would turn the marines over to A. W.

euperintendent of the fifteenth railway mall division, which Includes main line trains of the Pennsylvania railroad rurmlng from Pittsburgh to New York. N. Y. Chicago, I1L. and St.

Louis, Mo. Pittsburgh Is the headquarters of this division. Marines will be stationed on every train leaving here and arriving here with registered ma.l, Mr. Gogser stated. They will be armed with hlch power rifles and will "shoot to kill" in case an attempt is made rob a tram, he said.

A few of the marines may be used Never W. traveled nintf roorai at ar- French Premier Then Confers With Hughes And Bliss II nncr tram than the California tiatic atation Limited. Tli aame steward clera like th liotela. Moat tr.r-m plan. July's Prisoner Faces Cold World In 'Palm Beaches9 MOTH RALLS GW'G IIP SEATTLE.

Nov. 12 The lowly moth ball is roiling upward in value due to a scarcity of camphor in Formosa and islands cf the Japan group. Reports received here on the last mail indicates that dealers in camphor in the Orient can offer but a limited quant'ty this year. There has been a strange IT': i I Stop two dining car. A Pullman to Grand yon National fl Canyon rim.

The trail, to ays at Grand Can-Park on your way. tbe river are open Elxistence of Catholic Church Navajo make, fast time winter; to California. So does the Mis- below. El which also baa Pullman managed it's summer down Tovar, on the rim. by Fred Harvey and Today, a Miracle The Catholic Church has changed ihe face ef tht earth.

It found the Roman Empire Iagan, and it made it Chrittianhv meant 1 tor ths Canyon. The Scout's never closes. ackedula im a little slower. All Write, 'oh one or call and let cariiiJi.ur ii ecs in ui mcsi, which for several years has i the industry. I The Japanese government spending largs sums in an experiment with a view of combating the danger.

The world's supply of camphor has been from Formosa. an your California or "California Pic- three carry tourist end standard me help pi Chair cars. too. You trip. Ask H)hich, humanly considered, ere utterly inadequate.

membert gtt oa tbe train three times a ture Dook: rl i a--. I WASHINGTON. Nor. 13. (By the Associated Press) Premier Briand dined at the French embassy today with Ellhu Root and Oscar W.

Underwood of the American delegation, the French minister of the coion.es. M. Sarraut, and Ambassador Ju.s-serand. Secretary Hughes and Assistant Secretary Bliss visited the premier and were in conference with him and the ambassador more than half an hour. It was understood the conversation chiefly concerned the method o.

procedure to be adopted In the two meet-In es tomorrow. Following the departure of the American officials, the members of the French delegation he'd a short meeting. Premier Briand and several members of his party this afteinoon enjoyed an excursion on the naval yacht Sylph down the Potomac as far an Mount Vernon. The boat was piaced at their dieposu! by Secretary Weeks. something unique bheations.

contains i cxay oeyona ivanaas nu n-avci CHICAGO, Not. 11 When Sylvester Jaaska was released from Jail, instead of being grateful, he took it as a persona: affront. Jaaska was locked up last July on a conspiracy charge and when he came Into court he was nattily attired in a I aim Beach suit, a gaudy sport shirt, pa'-e silk bose and white buckskin shoes. Likewise he had a straw bat and carried a Jaunty bamboo cane. "What Is this a masquerade? demanded the Judge.

These are all the clothes I have. The police deposited me In their cold storage jail last July," said Jaaska. "I 11 re'ease you on bail so you can get some winter clothing;" said the Judge. Jaaska stepped out blithely, whistling the "Spring Song Sonjoy Fred Harvey dollar meals bird's eye J. W.

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Ry. were poor, rulcrt often martyrs, and lha religion they preached opposed to all that flatters human nature, since they inculcated the sternest virtue, the loftiest morality, and the greatest self-sacrifice. That the Catholic Church exists today at all is a miracle. Despite constant persecution, its hold on the hearts of men is ever increasing. Catholic Missionaries rirt Introduced the to (he Senlb Th.

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