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ot o W BRIT AIN HERA L]) ESTABLISHED 1870 ‘I:\X/ BRITAIN CONNEC"']CL TUI: DA\ OCTOBI:R 12 970 ——-T\VENTY PAGES CLEVELAND EARNS TITLE C WORLD CHAMPIONS; WINS 3 s SrEAnen & ro POUND CURVEs |GORBACH NANED AS 'MAN O' WAR DEFEATS SIR BARTON: |[RISH INTERPRET |APPEALS T0 WHILE SPEAKER & CO. POUND CURVES | | WINS $75,000 CASH AND $5,000 CUP OFFERED THEM BY PITCHER GRiMEs ~ OSLVAIL UANDIDATE v v sesin prsas o o evee o | PREMICR 8 O EEGH J T0 VOTE Al | | O"War, the American threc-year-old, | captured by the American racer is l e | S = > e e e $75,000 in cash and a gold cup valued a drop ball which he failed to go Mrs. Beardsley and Paul ' mis arternoon won the race and prize at $5,000. | BOX SCORE e e e liwori ) paciclicre: - - ‘ after. Grimes got a Texas leaguer | > The time for a mile and a quarter back of s op. Scwell mussed up | Nurczyk For Rep- defeating Sir Barton, the Canadian | was 2:03 Olson's grounder and it went for an | Seaeamive “THE CRANK” SHOWS POLICE WHERE In Meantime Civil Strile Gon-y Byrke Gochran on e o out sehan is credited a hit and . . . . Olson, s .. G s was sent back to second basc. . ratic ¢ ’ city con » i T IR s B T | Do, deee 0 o, o HE THREW COUGHLIN BABY'S BODY | tinues, With Bloody FIghtng | - pypjigyy 1p J No luv(l«nll\\’\ l‘\lll:.“ ";"“""';:'“‘r hall on Arch street and named Abra- il] Dublin and O[her srimes rts . jorbac andidate for sena 3 1ot 43 H :‘..-mnh. vt . Covelcakie struck~out on_ hres i e sandidare tor senator | Despite Hopeful Predictions of Authorities, Endications War of Exte Wheat, If . 2 itehed balls, Grimes took Jamieson's | Paul N 2yvk candidates - = - = = o gl e prgr i g ol f e gl el g Are That Man is Telling Truth—Also Admits Mur- Places. Myers, cf . Grimes’ hand wus hurt in getting | Mangan presided. he name of Mr. Jumieson's hot grounder, and play, Gorbash was presented by ex-Mayor dering Woman in Philadelphia Kometchy, o vus suspended. The crowd applaud- | Joseph M. Halloran, who also nomi- i i . BELFAST BUSINESS MEN Kildur b ed Grimes when he resumed pitchin nated Mr. Nurc James Coyle Harrvisburg, Pa., Oct. 12.—August phoned to the superintendent from : X S S it setatehad Su InAabl Bt | nestuntell Mo Ten datiy Pasquale, self-confessed kidnapper of | Norristown and _simultaneously the WANT MORATOR]UM EDIGT CAND[DATE Is . Miller-Kruger ¢ F 3 Kilduff threw out Speaker at first. Justices of the peace were selected j Blakely Coughlin, carly today took | statement regarding the Philadelphia No runs. one hit, no errors, as follows Judee B ard 1. Gaft- | Captain Samuel Gearhart of the state | murder was issued. FOURTH INNING McDonough, David L. Dunn, Elias T. | river just below Norristown where ho Philadelphia, Oct, 12.—Investiga- | Feel That Sinn Fein Boy: Onlls for Mamaux, p .... Wheat got a hit up against the Ringrose, Thomas Reilly, Henry P, | declared he had thrown the body of . scress for & #ngle. but west out'at Roche, Georme LeWitt: Ralph Wain: | (he child after it had been smothered { t100 OCthe latest confeasion of Augw “ e, 1§ Strict Measures to Protect Banking | Congressman wecond stretching it, Smith to Wambs- wright, I, B. Alling. Alexunder | to death under his coat when he stole | Pasquale, “the crank,” in which he e == e ! ganss. Gardner took Myers' bunt and Brozowy, Richard Shaefer, F. M. Zim- | it from the Coughlin home, and a pro- | is alleged to have told Major Lynn Interests—Two Constables Killed ern Democratio Oo alamar .. ....... { - threw him out at first. Konetchy hit |\ merman, James J. Watson and P. J. | fessional diver foundlthe piece of |G Adams, head of the state police, Ny Murray. rail and some of the string which he | tya¢t he cidentaily smothered and Others Wounded in Fight at Totnl Shia s & 3 8 |a to Jamleson T £ . n e No runs one hit, no errors. The senatorial candidate, Mr. Gor. | alleged he had tied to the child when | Blakely Coughlin while stealing the z oo bSchmandt batted for Grimes in Scb. toveland G - bach, is a member of the Democratic | he sunk it into the stream, according § papy from the home of its parents in ~ loveland Géts Soore. state central commnittea and an ex- | 10 @ statement made today by Major | Norristown last June, was continued | ng., Contemoiaren nlamar batted for Miller in 7th Smith“went out to Konetchy, un- | councilman. Mrs, Bes sley is chair- 3 Adams, superintendent of the | 4,33y, Magistrate O. H. Lenhart de- - empl assisted Gardner got a hit past | man of the > ritad Women's | 8tate police. The search for the body | cjared today that Pasquale has not London, Oct. 12.—Leaders of the *Olson declared out, hit by batted | iiqufr. Johnston singled to right | Democratic organization and head of | is being continued on the river bottom | ve¢ told the truth, and added: Sinn Fein movement in Ireland re- IR e v taniaw and Gardner went to third It was | the local branch of the suffrage party. ¥ the diver, the major sald. “I cannot tell all that I know, but | garded the speech made at Carnar- a n Arc N the hit and run play ewell flied to | Mr, Nurczyk is a member of the com- Admits Another Murder. the real story will be out within a | von, Wales, on Saturday by Premier - SOVEL.AR Wheat, Gardner holding third. Gard- | mon council. - P < D few days and it will be found that | Liova el JVELAND | Maj. Adams also suid Pasquale had e’ oyd George as almost a “declara- CLEVELANI ner scored on a delayed steal on | o i to killing a woman Blakeley Coughlin is alive. I am cer- | tion of war on Treland,” says the Dub- dential candidate that N . a. e.| Which Grimes after intercepting the G0 vear of axe at 88 North Eighth | tain of that and expect to hear of | lin Correspondent of the London | YoUld Bot take ofictal Samiguon, If o |I|4rn\\_ vm,-\: xvul'n'x to 14». nl;rl l\'(\ll H | street delphia, last spriug, and ‘)lirs.u(;loughhn {r;:amsgbyabe;::':plew Times. The premier virtually con- :::x "tr::: in ;;‘el:;«:. WA P D SRV L SRS N EOT S S e also to stealing $300. dentificatian of her bal Fri- | doned acts of reprisal against i O'Nelll fiied out to Griftith, ‘ e a . PErSOns | tion now being waged i Grimes, p hechmandt New York, Oct. 1%. of Senator Harding, re The news of the search was tele- | day.” who have attacked police forces in Wambsganss, 2 : Geor N - un, two hits, one error MAR UAR“’S [;AREER Ireland. There are many signs says | °f 49V e W bpeaker, of ..... : el e | S the Dublin correspondent of London |23, 0% Tiow Kork decld p Lintr Basd out (o Soeaker: 1 Times that the executive department - : . {mrdner, 3b C. ..., and y man at fst. Coveleskic {Is Fined Only $1 But Heyd- to a irend as quickly as passible by & |y ogokratis wrated } - = concentrated campaign against dis- knocked down Grimes wicked smash | 4 = No runs, no hits, no errors. er ln S He Hal; Hu“‘ h{ll‘d!hip! on the country pny. make Irish m fl(.h‘ i Sewell, ss .... poaling '! 2 J d crime and lawlessnes “truly unpopu- | 4 edSy‘hP l’f" ; eveland Scores National League. lar.” Projected measures are said to [ NERSC thembelves me O'Nelll, ¢ ... . Covelskie fanned for the second 3 . A 1 include complete stoppage of the ..:df’“ antieague ) b time. Jamieson seratched an infield = Drastic Steps to Curb Liquor | Governors of Several States|irisn raiways, drastic reduction of | %4} Doveleskie, p ... N the (hird Dawe @ toulSitea A I find it difficult to b ) e SR B A g § Cleveland, Oct. 12, — Richard 3 5 the postal service until all railway | - " 0% Blood Wambganss sent & hish y to Waeat |gupat Nt (50 0T 00T e | Smuggling By European Call For Energetic Sup- | workers asree to return to duty ana | Jan of 1rish blood co { Jumieson stole seconc 2 3 : okl until there is a cessation of raids on v . . ’ Nationals was fined $1 and costs in moment he welieved hi Jamieson scored on Speaker's three a s = o e 5 ro ¥ Brookiyn .....0 0008080 08 e o O N mith fied | the local municipal court hero thia Sailors Are Expected, pression of Riders. BepueT made certain by-the I od .... 0 . it to Myers :1‘;:1‘:;?i‘n‘mr.xl':.vdmrz]“ of violatir e D oA M - hutem;;to assure the " N e = Pa 0 S @ ordinance L ema ratorium t t] t no matter wi . > O'Neil, damieson: One run, two hits, no errors. . aadi 2 —Ev Atlant ., Oct. 12.—The shooting men Two base hits, O'Ncll, Jumicso Be rus A Heydler of the National leagua who | Washington, Oct. 12.—Evidence a0 Spln) Belfast, Oct. 12.—The Belfast trad- | it might perpetrae in Ir SIXTH INNING was in court with uard stuied as | €athered by federal agents which is | to death of a negro vesterday on| ..o orotlction federation issued a cir- | of official condemnation| > 3 Olson sent a fly out to Speaker. | the violation was merely technical ho | said to have disclosed that seamen on | Suard at a cotton gin in Arkansas, | cular today stating that the govern- | tered by this governme: ‘utmnlnn Wambsganss threw out Sheehan at|Would take no further action in the | . number of foreign ships frequen numerous fires of undetermined ori- | ment had been asked to declare a |ing administéred it. o st Grimith fied out to Sy mater. g 7 g A aan moratorium on Belfast banks owing ““The degree to whicl] r = " o 7 g gin in which cotton has been de- it Grimes. §; \ She ran haak to MAke The aadtl President/ Heydier said, however, |12 collusion with the masters of their e e T to the situation created by the Sinn ! pillage increased.after ll"lL“b.V e that he did not believe that Marquard | vessels have been smuggling liquor in- | ¢ ,"’h"" _‘""' t”l”""“%‘ l]"'""m of | Fein boycott and large withdrawals [ utterance shows that J o on i~ rookly B night riders to burn gins whose own- = A 3 § from the banks. published apprehension mnd 6. First base on errors, B & ers ignore warnings to discontinue . o Soped psemee Umpire O'Day, ' Johnston walked. Scwell flied to seizure and of ahipe 'whose crews | aperationa until cotton reachics & prica The Sinn Fein some time ago de- | tion by this government wn. 33 Cleveland, Lm ““m ; AYs | Myers. Johnstom wemt out stealing, arquard has hurt Brooklyn and [ ** o e ST “;“w“l“; o n bound. have resulted i | cided to force the withdrawal of | some slight measure of} plate; Dincen, first sci Klem, secs | Stiller to Kilduft he has hurt the National Le hy | Violate the American Prohibiton TS, | O 40 o R lamations by Gov. | Money from Ulster banks by refusing | the blood thirstiness of siid base; Connolly, third No { his action,” said Mr. Heydler. “Bas Officials of the bureau of internal | the ‘5»“;\ e ‘;l l’f’ 5 atiows 'bmot‘)- to accept checks drawn on such |in Ireland.” ball doca not want m alibre | revenue, it was sald today, are of the | SFPers Broush of Arkansas and Kilby 0 e SEVENT NG A et - : A of Alabama, and statements i ‘ VENTH INNING v 1 don’t think he'll : the | opiriion that smugsling which they | go ot '(-:"wr‘"or;“‘hnr":e;he; —_ Questions for Wheat lined out to Smith. Wumbs- gue next season, @ £ I prob- | have increased considerably during ‘,eorgh.-mé Cooper of South (‘-}rolina Fatal Shooting Today Chicago, Oct. 12.—Th manss th 'v‘:..“L‘ Myers at first, ably won't tuke any official action | he last six months, particularly along Guvbiinoe Bivosh, uook Dolne ad Ballinderry, Treland, Oct., 12—Con- | whethor the meniberstl Poveleskic today pitehed hix team ir et s ey Sl - e the Atlantic seaboard. can best be | (iceq last nizht of the shooting of | stables Kenny and Crawford were shot x e K m.|- n\l I;,.‘ ; \| ,. " Jud i1he rt after listening to testi- | checked by invoking provisions of the Nora Canada. in Lonoke county, is- | dead and a sergeant and two other | sociation of nations” wi plajiworid fehamploteniPISYiC o ne | e ORY AR 10 pae s ooM R SR s 1| mony ot ithe astective fwhay afcestedfivVolitead mctiwhich suthorites the gov: il nicila lamation citing the killing | constables were badly wounded when |ator Warren G. Hardin| he Brooklyn Dodgers scoreless, | made o mess of Kildufs rounder. | Marquard and the statement of the [ ernment to o S iclos of | ana “lawlessncss in some of our coun. | & police motor car running between | statement issued by oh each g Second arar 0 i id - 8 ’ adl &2 s Sina ke bt EY, = while his team gathered in the runs . P T ‘““\\ e m:w kl.\v) "'“",“‘ 1 he felt Mar- | transportation used in violation of the | (jes ving out of the prevailing low | Roscommon to Ballaghadereen, 2. Doremus, cha S quard had been sufliciently punished | prohibitior 3 S etotcal o rnaver et R | e e e Pt ye was AirsAtapant tils |t tornt nesnmatl No runs, no hits, no errors. 1 Gardner grounded out to Konetchy. ¢ Ns al least Xt | to the United States may lead to the runs, no hits, no errors. Clevelund, Oct Winning his third strulght &orld series game batted for Miller pusary for victory Cleveland's ¢ ol PR . . LY, h . e ) " - ut Law at first i B} by the nation-wide publicity followin Within the three mile limit foreizn | upon the state adjutant gereral and | morning. Democratic committee. run came in the fourth inning when No runs, one hit, « eiror. the act and that he would fine him | » technically sugfect to Amer- | sheriffs of counties “whe. “Senator Harding is Gardner scored from third when Gets Another Run. and costs and dismissed the case. g aws. Although seizure of foreizn | likely ta be disturbance: = Cork, Oct. 12.—On attack on a mill- | vaguely about an ‘assaci Grimes, pitching for Brooklyn, threw {rueger now caught for Brooklyn. —_— sel. it was said misht vesult in | power at their command “‘to suppress | tary lorry in the Mallow district of | tions,’ ignoring the fac League of Nations is al wild In an attempt to catch Johnston N shot a long hit into lert for complications with other nations these night riding outrages.” Cork this morning resulted in the | A et on o dolared beore In the Grimes took Coveleske's hibition enforcement officials a Posts of the American Legion also | death of the driver and the wounding’| @nd includes 41 countrid - 2 % tended suerifice and O'Neill was said to be agreed that confis were urged to co-aperate with the | of three soldiers. statement. Nih, Speaker tripled, scoring Jamie- between the bases, the play few ships would check the ac s | authorities. = “Does Senator Harding pon. 1In the seventh Covcleskie scor rimes 1o Sheeban to Olson 1o | World Association Starts Inquiry | of the bootleggers The Killing of Canada until late last Two More Killed 41 nations will disband Coveleskie reaching sec- S night had been regarded by the au- Dublin, Oct. 12.—While arrests | assoclation? ond in the run down unieson got ation of Vilna and Took- thorities as a possible outzrowth of | w ing a ili r “The only inference tH ” p \ B : g were being made during military rai 4 FIRST INNING B A uible Thto Tleh( Corsleak o misnng i z Women’s Motor Corps is night riding activities as the owner of | 1n Duramondaire couniy Meath, twe | drawn from the senator’ Olson popped to Gardner. Sheehan | Wambsganss fliec % T a Peaceful Scttlement. N the gin at which the nesro was killed | oy % 5 = that he is a bush leaguer, < = officers were shot dead, one non- foil down swinging at the ball and the | was given o bas : Smith Going At Top Speed | i5'sia to have received a warming 10 | con e issioned oMeer was wounded and | Mexico, Turkey and bols erowd laughed heehan fled out 1o | walked and the bases filled. Paris, Oct. 12—Leon Bourgeois as Mrs. George Kimball is directing the | €10se it. Two negroes have been ar- | gne « an was killed and another | Si&” Jamieson, who came in fast to mako | Gurdner forced Smith, Kilduff to Ol- | presiding officer of the executive coun- | | © " Aite: oncos rested and charged with the killing. | wounded, according to an official re- Ihe catch. Johnston took 'iu'll;“: s | o il ot tho league of nations has tele- [ r ! W “\1'7 "“’" ‘f’"" o= | however, and one of them is said 10 | port of the affair made public today. Following Johns ¥rounder and "‘w«;vi”(::’ n..-.::.,“~ One run, two hits, no errors graphed the ,‘.,,.,,,,‘“.y the military mi A nasihoglollowingRcor ol n‘f ha'\'(- confessed that the motive was Unofficial reports received later Nowl York OE P s e “ FIGHTH INNING slonisencito TALUANA KeTNg tha Chn 3 eistantad A e FH M Batea EMre 20 [{rohbery: Sl m . stated the shooting occurred while | Heney of California, for for ( 50 URder the xes formation be forwarded from time to Wachter, Mrs. William N. Booth Tn a proclamafion citing the burn- | yya military was raiding the horhe of | sive, now campaigning a high fly to Wambsganss, Schmandt batted for Grimes. SBewell | tme as occasion called for rarding . S ey sy s = ;|ing of & n houses in Alaba < g e b UL no hits, one error threw out Schmandt at firt. Gardner | events in Vilna with a View to S1ch | o he made votore tan hern e e L G| =i o) LA Hallowes e ;;ln;ios‘(v\;cllnnll"]rIifiu.u‘(] of son went out at nrst to | threw aut Olson at first. Sheehan flied *action as might be useful to put an | g ot FHEFCE T FH LS SXEMOOE | warg of $250 £ EreRtmn aloon s [l5ot pacamsine (o tend inety s s bt i s AT A JEamatehy ¥ ¢ ntusttes it sesi i SNt R Snd jtojths (occupation of ‘theiclty, byl 3rd s |pNm.ianylday, untilithe)clos | Daco o Of AV person v efihe de- |\ nat occurrcd is not explained but | Democratic national head fed out to N o POPRes 2 2 neral Zellgouski, the Polsh ins of the period for the making of voters, | St71ictvn of propert | there appears to have been a minia- | nounced here todav, out to Sheehan A ite RO errara Mamaux in Dox gent commander. The corps has recoined the Christmas TR R ! ture rifle battle lasting half an hour, Heney will spe whe; IO TS, e i i Mamaux now pitching for Brook- R T time expression anent the helping of OBSERVE COLUMBUS DAY shots being fired from both inside aad | does, a day or two later, SECOND INNING Jyn. Johnston fouled to Sheehan. se. | Covert and Rutherford clerks by early shopping to read, “Be | The Unlted Italian societies are cutside the house. Prof. Carrollan Is Sewell threw out Myers at first well flled 1t to Myers O'Neill struck *\amed Bv Republi(,ans, made ecarly and help the clerks.” observing Columbus Day in this city wounded. His wife wds in the house . or hy out < & s = e » ~ | during the fight. | @ardner IRTow ORe i onstany ol 1o | 'No runs. no hits. no errors. But 47 ballots were cast last eve- today with the customary exercises. | (One of the officers killed. it Is stated | ?'.’.‘::fi,,,“”:. oo L0 T LT ek Sl ning at a primary held in the Repub- VOTERS MADE TODAY A street parade was held this after- | was Major Smyth, believed to be a | and & pretty throw ‘ b |x}r‘1 n Lul:lr:-rwf ]u'n' .\l:}n‘x :nm-l r; o ‘nn‘-. ~(-’Iovv'lln(n at today s i noon with the New Britain Military b(‘olhor 91 Commissioner Smyth whose | No runs, no hits, error Griffith fliled out to 21 i l’"{”""' bl e )""H\“ e had “made _voters up to 1 band leading the procession, which | Killing in Cork last July caused a Kilduft threw out Smith first on | Wheat singled Into centé '»WV* or ‘7“ L'”\ - “‘-; l' n|l v‘:\ ." |I‘v~ '1|‘\:-‘|||n0 bringing the .(’(;L\l 10 | was made up of members of the s(-nsatmn‘nnd resulted in much blood- i u pretty play, taking the ball behind | forced Wheat, Sewell to Wambsganss. | re )-'n ..\vm 1is 2 .|~M:“‘;“v‘ L \::. rt 1,271 I))-' selectmen made :_tl Vot- | Jtalian orgamizations. This evening a shed in Ulste home ' Bhe dox end EBic e anan e | Kenatatiy iviresd Tl veta welllito | £2C - go Hutherford Wero | o yesterday. It was reported this | gance will be given in Turner hall = = | Bhechan took (ardner’s grounder and | Wambsgnnen el oritlie: (wsmen seiestedl Bl o i n At itls s s r oy tag) Eenyl end] the iDrocestls’ trom |t afpairiwill __ CANDIDATES HERE | threw over Konetchy's he Gurdner No runs, one hit, no errors. ing the only ones halloted upon T icf, the women showed & dis- | be given toward the benefit of the 1 : candidate for Con- | held first while the Clevelunders . ! . . Usteotdes 5 ! Italian earthquake sufferers. sress the coneressional dis- | e M rict. d Goodwin Reach. chairman ‘ New Haven, COct. 12.~W | | | 1 on Jamieson's double AN err COX WILL VISIT HERE 1 NEX Democratiec Nominee for I Make Brief Stop in Thursday % claimed that he was entitled to go to INSANE S CRILDIREN = SEU § scond o o wrow. Umpire SUFFIEL RS r & at the republic r Cox hi o |».1’\'. e ”; the « ."I a8d Garans r ,H,‘ "..I,',: ‘\,\,vl,“ ‘" \:f_‘ - Geneva, D E . 12.——Mrs. Lucy W DEMOCRAT WOMEN TO ) | quarters in for his (-.‘fnn wulked down to Johnston 3 J N OL- | 1+ Neider nd her four children are re- WEATHER. A meeting of the New ritad ocal repubdlican headquarters 1 leave wulked. Sewell out to Cirity. | *ervancs of the 250th anniversary of | o,vering in the city hospital here irnm i Women's Democ-atic organiz ) A postal was received hy Proseent- morning and (tardner held m K1dufl thre t founding of Suffield a three days juries received when Mrs. Neider Hartford. « on., Oct. 12— || be held this evening at 8 o’clock in | ing Attorney Klett this morning, from | from his train at Willima out O'Neill at first colebration began today. Everywhers suddenly went insane on Sunday night | | ¥orecast for New Britain and the new headquarters in Segall's Judze . A. Palotti of Hartferd. | afternoon he, will g No runs, no hits, one arror the decorations were in red, white and and cut the throats of the children vicinity: Unsetted tonight and Binck on Main street. Mrs. Lilian R. | Palotti is traveling throughout Nev and in the evening R blua with a banner “welcomo™ fl¢ and herself, besidés administering Wednesday. Beards chairman. will rpreside. | da and Colorada and reports nw 1" red he will THIRD INNING, #t each entrunce to tha north n pe n to two of them. It is though Tlans the canp will 1a | 3iardine.Coolides co o Lanhury ar nd E 5 e campaizn will be 12 4 o anbury and w Willer fanned, his third strike o - v XS