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PROHIBITION-AGENT MCAULEFFE ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF TAKING BRIBES FROM SAM AND CHARLES GIARDINO, HOTEL GRAND MEN 7 BARTEND AND PROPRIETOR OF CAFE Q o NEW HAVEN ROAD TRAIN IS ATEEOTEL BELOIN FINED $150 EACH SM Au T[]WNS V[]TE Local Hotel Men Are Arrested by State Police in STRANGELY DERAILED AT IR ey e " FOR NEW OFFICERS| Berlin, Charged With Bribery in Connection with Alleged Rum Running Activities— SAYBROOK EARLY THISA. M. COTTON PRICES CRASH Edwm.(.i Com.‘f S S " Latest Developments Believed to Be Result Judgement is Suspended— |Bristol and Norwalk OIlly (ities 0 . i HHWNWARH 2"“ Pl]lNTS “Playful” Wife Slashes Holding Elections of Supposed Confession of Detective Locomotive Plunges Qver RA[;E SU":“]E SH"WS —_— Husband — Operator of | - Richardson. Bank And First Five IN FEDERAL REPORTS Seussbons) (et Bolbw sl Pmed 5100, MANY WOMEN CAST BALLOTS == —_— Cars Are Dragged From g ST i ' - 5 LITTLE CHANCE FOR Hartford, Oct. of Crops. Judge B. W. Alling this morning | ¥air Sex Turns Out in 14 3. Tracks, But Nobody Is Average Size of American GRS o ovmr, i oo | South Norwatk—New ttaven ana | ATNING RUM RUNNERS‘I‘\::Z?:‘;:'E" f;gd;:;lcl;rg:fjig;g:;:‘ i o LI, 2 | Collins, bartender, at the Beloin cafe,| waterbury Voters Go to Polls To- was arrested in New Haven late! Family Drops Off in New York, Oct. 3.—The cotton mar-| ypen both were found gullty of ’ witee . ket here made a sensational break to- i this afternoon on a charge of; . o violating the liquor laws. A nolle| morrow. | - - H njure Past Decade. ‘x;{.‘ .ffl'”"““"*' ”’]“"_““"‘]'( n:»n lnf u\"«‘ was entered by Prosccuting Attorney Police Co issioners Took having accepted a bribe from official crop conditions by the depart- i il e 4 ¢| New Haven, Oct. 3.—This was “lit- mmis rs ey % ment of agriculture. After selling up e s notitied to|tle towns® clection day. Compared i e i:;'lo?:dofhxlehct'alrdé"“' cll)r? . . to 21.95 for December delivery, a new | E Bolige . e e Precautions Agains e Hotel Grand in: Marks of An Automobile | wachington, oct. 5.—Decre cCe G i i 950 por | 2PPCAr in court following a raid Sat-|with what the day used o be, itai : i My e b Gccite b e v :”’;h RO e Dielier GOBI mEEll e \fternoon at the Beloin teresy was entirely local. Many offic New Britain. McAuliffe, in ble. Over Bridge, Not Far |numbcr of persons in a family and to g Find Whisl i in (he towns are not now filled annua Richanlson. charge of policemen, was at once a dwelling in the United o e e b Scrgeant W. C. Hart and Motoreyele | Iy and in some towns (ho clections are | taken in an automobile and start=, rstery in|indicated by comparative statistics | ;o EnELc R “ine | Policeman William 8. Strolls paid the | Fennial ones. In most of the towns pol- =— | Away, Adds to Mys_tely L iy DBl toanykny tie censtsfbut||ic o=l (isicanaliontoficotion during |\ Fesi i rd LR BTilatnin s (el morntif|lificsissemtodll o)k hava lsone binto d e | ITnlG scasstontior thal Tocat ,,(,1,,0‘5‘1 for Hartford, on orders ofi # - The 1040 wenste showes, a| oo core FSouikd W 8 reddction OF| o0y e bartemder sucesoded| hucleround ues to be decided [situation today with Chairman 1 I, | State’s Attorney Hugh M. Al Case — Safcty Rail Was|reauw 1e 1920 census © 500,000 bales in the forecast of pro- |54 - g AChE s 2y £ statement said, that the nation’s pop- | q,04i0n ued today by the depart- in destroy? a part of the evidence, | wvere mostly local, such as finances, | King of the police commissioners, corn. Plug ed ulation was grouped into 24,351,676 | oo Toe oo T blaces thef|but a intity of whiskey and gin|tazos, roads, schools and appropri-|official said that some time ago, wh The arrest of McAuliffe fol. ged. families residing in 20,697,204 dwell- | {5141 crop at 6,537,600 equivalent 500 [ VS found in an adjoining room after|ations. The most cxcitement in any |Sergeant W. C.“Hart was given the | Jowed closely that of the two. ings making an av 2 of 4.3 persons | ,,unq pales, a key to the compartment had been|one town was in West Haven, the of handling the liquor ses in | Beitaio hotel h H to a family and 5.1 persons to a furnished the police by Mr. Bridset. [ newest and 169th town of the state,|this city, it seemed to the board that | INeW DBritain hotel men who were Saybrook Junction, Oct. 3.—An in-|dwellin New Orle 3.—The final re-| Judse William I Mangan, defense|io made by the last legislature which {any chinces of Richardson afférding arrgsted shortly after noon on su-; e 3 fng made B e > average number of per- |4 o the the department | coUnscl, pointed out that it is thefget it off from Orange, of which it{pr ators was made im- | perior court bench warrants| GUIEYS '8 fhein s mie da Soday o deter af ; was 4.5 and to u 7 I e first offense by both Connc and : i s is well known, Sergeant . 5 - mine why train No. 32 over the Shore | 3708 10 ¢ Lygwas 53 2 both | Of adriculture on condition of grow-| [ ©tense BY both Comn ;‘ and | was formerly a horough. o i) ttentive o i | charging them with bribery. line division of the New Haven was|dWelling el n s s FoottenlicropReraceaiithalicoiton | GoMk o B Iis lelgthaicount iihiat sty Grcat Intcr RO, dutics, and practieally every place| There is much speculation as to R : 5 trad e oh | cases was higher in market wide open and in five minutes|#r'¢ Planning to go out of busine: The clection of oflicers there was r es, and practically every place - ZS::‘(;S(‘”:.} Lsld e "‘ persons to a family and 5.6 persons | oy g G HEEl BAE O e of |and suaranteed that the lQUor en-|gided as an offart at reorss f|conducted as a saloon has reccived a |whether the arrests of the Giar-! appros > big sridge over the [t & dwelling—and has declined | ipo figures of 42.02, prices) were 2 forcement squad would experience no| ¢ (e administration under its new [Visit from the sergeant and his police | dino brothers and the federal pro-! approach the big drawbridge over the | ! I R e oL W e dlies bl Ll P Connecticut river just cast of here, [St¢2dily since. e v e | | I G BT 8 A ptrir e Ty | PG Gt lin (e charter. The republicans were split [ b e o i< | hibition enforcement agent is af Rallvoad men who were &t the sdene e S T LI Gl g U S | il i, i @nemt alielnne S R Had MU winattolobisctionsimadaifolzeslection | iemce S n HaRass A SN SU B MR e B e e e e e e D e} claim that the plunger rail which sets ]'“‘_“-‘ "1‘ A s ““l"““”: tions in one session allowed under. the| A $10 fine was handed down and| o r 5 " " Slorman as first selectman MioDE e torShane Jotheisl hayosborn s beaing guiol e} deratl nadl | ibeen PR tHEC 2T aLeq DY BI00G, 05N, L V18 rules of the cotton exchan T o1 RSO e . - ¢ in the fielq |ttken Defore the court where fines | tective Sergeant Andrew J. Rich- together in one houschold. One per- = ¥ e the case of ) ind a third tickey was pu 2 < \: rd Cotter, roste were, as a rule, impcsed | STTL . “plugged” while the semaphore si T e i doumiod \ fam- T Saturday :\I:,m ,“\’.',',,,,‘n.:,\,' wrrosted | ded by Frank D. Alling. The dem- | ™ X - mpeass ardson of this city who, it has s Thomas ] It seems to he generally accepted 5 i R L ily. while the occupants of a hotel or [ POLICE BOARD MEETING Feeney and Michael M onfogratic ticket s headed by Heran|iha Itichardson had been guilty of been stated, called State’s Attor. T No e e Munt institution, regardless of their num- charges of breach of the peace. Collouber S e jrown e accepting money for protection of | Ney Alcorn to his cell in jail Sat- S s : to the |Der_are considered one family. An > arrest took place in Main | £:000 ‘l‘l"“"-\‘ ]”'“ interest -‘t“‘l :‘_l‘““:‘l‘t'xho rum runners and rum sellers in | urday. It was stated at the time o one was Hurt, according to the | ., \(ire ap. > se N i < S the polling places were not unlike that | iis i L Lot railroad anthori in the accident, || ir¢ apartment house although the | gicnardson Case Will Remain As It Is | ¢ aurant when Cotter, aceord- | 1€ P9 08 e 708 et this city, but that must have been | that the state’s attorney was ac- ] e accid [home of many families constitutes ing to allegations' of the police, used|?t @ general e - ) some time ago. There is mo doubt| oo o gy QoY LT The engine was plunzed down the | one dwelling in the census bu-| at Present, Is Report—Only Rou- [ vile lansu: causing a disturbance. i City Elections. but that those whke have winked at P y grapher an embankment but neer Clark and | ... classificntion. Policernan Macney i testiiellithat e Two cities held their clections, these [the jaw, have also beer very wary | the unconfirmed rumor went out his fireman jumped to safety. The| sy ghown Ly the 1920 census the| tine Action. was called a vile name by the ac-|being Noswalk and Bristol. Newlof a probable visit from Sergeant | that Richardson had made a com- {endanagdatt agtilde o 1 track and ilies was greatest cused Saturday as he was passing the | Haven and Waterbury clect tomorrow. | Hart and his men at any time. In the first five Of ‘mine cars went off The next regular meeting : & = : < gy § lete confessi i ; 4 sedd . in southern states and smallesf ? e B of thel . of the restaurant. Policeman)In Norwalk the interest was in the|view of this, it would also seem that] P sion at that time. the iron* ymalned upright beside o h police comumis Wi tates, tl Ty 8 Douoven, ‘er- fro:n: Richardson vfor »pra- |- o RN L ' efiu “ i m :‘»" fohise, lanay b Wr ap by (he | tectlon, would necessarily cause these | ~Sam Giardino, one of the pro- , in New England Thelcointarinie . view- of 'the |PMed. Fo :\\slstpd m ATV publicans. *In Bristol, where the|men to think twice betore ing it. | prietors of the Hotel Gran. on e ,,m( state el - Calldd a *Stool-P Lk Dolls opened at 11 a. m., and there arc |for the reason that he was not in | jpy b fhen d les Leclh western states. Among ind Chaitman P. F. Kilg said ‘todhy Cotter told the court that he met|no partisan politics in the elaction, the [charge of this branch of the work. He y! reet, an is Dbrother, tates the ABSN (o Tty THAt 16 a5 ot Tikely DVub anyithine v carlier in the evening near|mayoralty candidates were James L. ¢ have been in 4 position to se.l | Charles, who' has been known 1920 ranged from It Nevada Souldl beldone niniefiet thoidtatel| gan’s alley” and was ordered to| Murray and John F. Wade, who per-|protection at one time. along the street as “The King of a Txhrt e : 'r bl hl\p." 1” 145 | five in Nordh Carolina and to a dwell i d of the case against the |move on. He claims the police sonally have democratic leanings. and it was in trouble in less than an|j o c1om"3'7 in Nevada to 7.8 in New 1 3 | the Rum Runners,” were both ar- hour. The cars derailed were one|s> X ¢ i : accused oflicer, his sons, Jake Winkle [addressed him as “stool-pigeon™ = at| Mayor Joseph I°. Duttin, who retires BARBERS GO ON STRIKE | rested this afternoon by State WIS acanery for Hraviden Rl York and Jacob Jenning: the time. Later, in the restaurant, he | has been in oflice three terms. Policemen Pi ll and N- h l E 'y ) dence c E: L & ~ RN nne! 1cho! A e el APPO]NTMENT Dent ‘; "{ v ]_—_t (Continued on Second Page). Many Women Out, e 0 jal Artists Quit in | Charges of bribery. Auempt‘s c;: arlos ¢ rses rock- 3 o . o Sy aterbury Tonsorial Artists Quit in (5 M Wl e RECEIVES enby Wants Volunteers — South . Oct. 5. a car and two South Norwalk, Oct. 3.—Over three | locate them at their hotel in this | conchidd T Feor Naval Reserve Force WITNES ES GERTA]N thousand voters, a great majority of| Protest of Wage Cut Ordered by | city failed, but the state sleuths, Tracks of Automobile. Jihad 1 : thom women voter been cast in 4 et . . 5 mber | Washingto Oct. 3.—Seccretary - - rbers | el Inveclianor Th ST e | asEY CRBrosnARIunincae atcmbes | N Washing on IEOCt B9 & Secretary Norwalk's biennial election for mayor| Master Barbers. taking Raffaele (Duke) Giardino, - . o The 3 ng dates ai o 1 1 showed tracks of an automobile over| of New Britain Lodge, B. P. O. E.|{cers in the naval reserve forc nere The two candidates are| yaiormury, Oc — Jmn»noym(n;a“°fl'e;\b"°,th‘?"r with them, went | a bridge which spans creck an B reduced from 200,000 to barely 5 | Calvin L. Barton, republican, and|paihers called a strike here today | t0 the Austin ice house in Berlin cighth of a mile away, but persons Named District Deputy in Conn. 5,000 by his recent order disenrolling Jeremiah Donov n. (htlntm'r:ll- Dono-| which crippled practically every shop | where the first two were arrested. . nearby say they were not disturbed| ;. ..wc Brown, past exalted ruler of [all members of four reserve classes ban Seno N Lo VS conEres man |lin ¥own® Bhe fstrikelialin protest Hola 'n to Hartford. by any machine during last night. | o VR TR0 P S TG Tl and |not on active duty. Mr. Denby in fom onnectuut Misi running ot bis waselcut byl UG master (bdrbersd o WL Seeeg ey SFi They said it would bo an unusual| BEW, JEEE DU (e district depu- |letter Sent to cach reservist explained |Murder Theery in Death ipird cmane havine defented thone (1 Among the Dlaces affected 1o that.of lonce to Hartford, for arralgnment i thing for a machine to cross the i i o ) e ti was publican candidate, Leo 919 the State Barber Commissioner " 4 i = B tyship of the order in « rn Con- [that the department’s action wa : el b2 5 : AR o batbers are on | SuPerior court, When put to plea, the | Peidgeidurkiy tas tight = necticut, was today notified by tho|made necessary by lack of ;xnnruv! Mystery Refuses to i »\“:‘..:n:“"'fi et el Landers R Seventy o tbarberstateion | vis el ot cn el et SnE QEligEE nigh e S day i ekin grand exalted ruler of his appoint- |priations and pointed out the oppor-| I dete e el L dTattom o = no specific instance announced. which carries merchandise of value (5™ s i ; | - 1917 by @ small majority. It is claim-| The union officers plan to open a [ 3 Hante s 5 ment tunity of joining the sixth class—the 2 Be Downed g : The accused men are well known precedes No. 32. It has sometimes| Ty = o o0 o0 0 October 14, | volunteer. vescrve-—which e ° cd by party leaders that the women's| big shop in the center, giving hair| Jhe ageus 3 desolit 3 Peen! called the, “bullion trali.” Four/| o ti SIOPRT 0 828 00 B0 S| Yo atesr resriey e - votes thi i is practically for | cuts for cenitsfandshavesiroriisih oo Staismicrcier ) Severnl yeou lengths of trlick were torn up In the| ' ~nEEE AT D Pz officers | oo Doy I Peace : § 1t ticket for both sides. Added | cents. It e ““ml;em; derailment. HICaSL B BrE . . That the death of Louis Winkle |interest is given the local elecion be- The boss barbers expect a lnrsze“'hb Sl ‘i. < ":“x’ o \”-vl”‘F soo-m0 Giardinos Had Planned was a murder and not an accidental | cuse two women are running for of- | number of barbers from out of town |the ’?‘ 5 !’.‘-*l o "r‘ e xlfia“‘~lh;€, A — i (4 rs seems o P wer & e " i o 2 v - E has een equently eportes i Raw Haven Ot 3-at tha of 5 B [fall downstairs seems surer than ever | ;.es on the bourd of education on the | to break the strike. Many of the city g boen - i et oo il . n Sale of Grand Hotel|sy the rfailure to shake the state- e ton| professional men were obliged to go|theY have acquired — considerable of the New Haven railroad here at |2, o re Fa republican ticket azainst two men on noon it was stated that an official The Giardino brothers, who were |ments made by witnesses who insist] o qemocratic ticket. Party leaders|to business today without their usual onS e uces sutetiug L nto Siis hoteld report on the derailment of Train to Man in Torrington |arrested today by the state police, had |they saw Louis Winkle in the afte A il »usin 3 on both sides consider that the vote A £ “. week ago the G & 3 3 ¢ ated s Py ir =il 3 o N A A fe cks ag iardino had not been prepared. Torrington, Oct. 3.—John Coma, 33, |contemplated selling out their in- noon of the day he is alleged to have | 11 /%1 SIAG8 COnSICEr that the vete _ crests i iranc a it is | falle repros SV agai brothers purchased a site in B It was said by railroad men that|an employe of the Litchfield Electric |terests in lhr-‘< and_ Hotel, ‘,mfl 1!!v1‘ fallen. A Herald representative again | giocq o RAHM—FLANAGAN v”l‘(‘l i‘ r(‘Imu ’r:“r P t.eodm-iv only the slow rate of speed the *rain|Co. was instantly killed this morning [understood that Michael Curr) 1ad finterviewed Patrolman Michael Mas- E g prepara s re=| 004\ the ‘dorall ¥ o New Haven road at New ven had issued 'hp report | on the fidetdent-to Train 32 up till noon. Wreckers cleared the tracks. and appointees to various p®sitions. Was moviis preventadal serious in Litchfield when a current of 2,300 | entered into tentative agreements for [sey this morning and the latter still | 5 enter the ice busine ol T e ile | taking over the place. A disagree- |insists that saw Winkle s his i ) e cident. The engine was No. volts passed through his body while|taking over | saw nkle pa s P WALICKI . - = e 2 one of the mngugla Bsed on the divi-|he was making repairs on the cross-|ment over the price caused the deal|home on Wimter strect between 1 and ner High School Athlete and West | According to current rumors that( e Had it beem under much |arm of an electric light pole. to be held up last weeck 2 o'clock on y afternoon, the have been in existence for many e ; Strect Young Woman Married |months back, the Giardino brothers headway it probably would have time, accdrding s - Mayor Curtis s He Will N <k ed u . ,.1 dragged the comches. over the edge liying in the saloon cellar. s 3 S Says He WIl Not Ask| quieay July 16. e e the “rum running of the embankment. berg, the East Main str ! 51 State of Connecticut to Pay I 1 ; Tot oviha o somer ihafoxs talh ! mba J D g State of Connecticu Pay Rewar 2 | A1 e potninern om e train wers | Walter Kopf Ehglble to Play in Big Series, bt in e st Tt . o Py Reward | apmowncement was mae today ot [afoul of (he law nd whether or not 2 saw Winkle i £ ghborhood an| to Local Man. e viage of Rudolph m o umors conce era cent forward to their dostination . o ww Winkle in that neigh h T 31 our Iz 123 Stanley strect and Miss Julia Flan- |true has been simply matter of,] forenon ek Member of His Family to P ] 2:;::‘1“1}1' uffff"‘x»" T 'T?';ffmf? ‘:h;‘l k Sec“nd €mboer o 1S amily to arhc‘pate Rumors are rife that the state po- | Mavor Orson F. Curtis will make no | agan of West Main street, which | conjecture. t he/hud baen Kitd in. the siae N lice, in case Walkowski is not held | recommendations to the state in the |took place July 16. The nuptial cere Not so very long ago Salvatore Var-{ an ‘."M s biel “1 i " ¢ PR Wt it following the heari nesday, will | matter of awarding its $1,000 reward | mony was performed by Re amucl | felli, at present held in Jail in liew Ppmt e ol cw York, OSN3 —Twenty three| Chill 1s the American league Um-|aie him on a,warrant charging mur~ | to Paul Walicki, he announced this | Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark’s Episco- 000 bonds on a charge of whis- | Jlayers, two coachers and Manager | pires for the world's series. der and lock him/ug'in Hartford jail|afternoon, since he tecls that it is the | pal church. key thefts, got into some sort of a dis- | MeGraw were anneunced at Nation: —_— pending furthér ‘investigations. busine: of the State of Connecticut Mrs. and Mrs. hmm plan to make | pute with the Giardino boys which re- WOMAN FOUND DY]NG cague headquarters today as eligible | New York, Oct. 3.—President John | " W08 8 fave been | #lonc. their \ port whe r. | suiltea i o . JE for the world's series. The list includes | A. Heydler of the National league t0- | qe Ly Miss Gladys Andrews, whose Walicki furnished the police with the | Rahm is ¢ s a fire insu e Late this afternoon Prosecutor C. F. S hurlers, 4 cgtchers, 5 inficlders and |today announced appointment — Of | hag heen connected with that | information which resulted in the s adjuster for Vew England Fire | Lewis of Berlin arrived at the Hart- Is Believed to Have Taken Poison |y outficlders. BREnesiCi QI ey and Charles Rigler | ¢ "5, Winkie's on' numerous occa- | Test of Klemens Kalkowski and P lniil[runw- i it sotia | £270 County court he in response . . as the Nation \gue umpir or |9 ) & i e Ay 3 7 he groom is a former High school | to a « om & Attorney H i : o The list follows: = A sions, the 1¢ had nothing to do mon in. : With cidal Intent, Following Pitche Arthur Nehf, Fred Toney, | the World serie: ]xvl which begins [ G0 2 ed rum running busi- | After the trial of Kalkowski last ¥ ithlete, )}v'nn & been a star performer | Alcorn. The two men went into con- Son’s Own Suicide Phil. Douglas, Jesse Barnes, Pat Shea, | here on Wednesday. ness. day, he asked the police for the re- | On sever > school's bascball | ference at once % . i rry Sallee, Bill Ryan and Ceel . . .| Superintendent Hitisyit’ the ward. Upon their refusal to pay him | teams. He graduated with the class of Case ¢ Mysterious. Morristown, N. J., Oct ving | Causey Cambridge, Oct —Wrnest C.llice today stateqithiat hy he went to Mayvor Curtis and asked | ! The bride is a popular Young| Just what the state will endeavor from an overddse of a sleeping Quigley appointed one of the umpires |, .= . 5 000l KIRAE Mis ;s | that His Honor bring about the pay- | n. to prove in connection with the sim- der and with both wrists slashed for the world serie: o LEIE Fmes | Andrews. ment of $1,000 for the information 7 = ple charge of *bribery” mentioned is PUN) . Saiine, it O0F & wealthy e e o™ | The net, which has heen spreading | Which had been furnished the police. | Prisoner Dies After unknown. There were no st New York importer and exporter tion a5 roferee of the Indiana.Harvard | tiToughout the atate mow-appefirs to e | Hanging Self in Jail! g from the state police or i gl s/ v signs of being co rv-wi The State ne Alcorn on e subject. me at the stadium next »“"‘l“‘:‘"»‘;;'i\(-‘ of belng oy WIRgHke Waterbury Motorcycle [ Danielson, Oct. 3—Salvatore La | muidently the picom onith o Outfiel Ross Young, George ay. 1 Fred W. Moore, g O L < BE Lo ANl 2 N sa, 40 dicd today fro Be % L S R rrim il SO v i | ot e S o e . |of Richardson, his two sons and Jake Cop Strangely Injul(’d\i Sl il sty fromibe ino[upwiini s ; 1t may ddic »wn and Casey Stengel telegraphed the national baseb: Winkle, is said to have resulted from Vaterbury, Oct. i s et ha ¥ Ce d manager: Cosey Dolan, [ misson a request that Qui . split up in a gang {n Pennsylvania, ;_‘:m.:,l motoreyele patrolman, was [ 5 S0 turday. he having beéa ) . : ‘ das vhich res in j a inally he country club road late 3 5 iy 3 r ot Hughey Jennings and John McGraw! |lowed to come here for Saturday's|Which resulted in jealousy and finally |found on t try 5 Sl N 0 s aciiont in someonc “squealing. last night and carried unconscious by | £ ‘l','"‘"f ':\“’f ,"‘\".y“"‘, ‘I““l‘"‘(“;“““* free entry or sale Walter Kopf, ong of the infielders . — - trolley car to the Waterbury ho - ”‘I'I ::». y\.ll\nl. Sl : ; ""' ": liquors on the , bt =y = JASE i as ugh e had a frac = PL N ONIS gy L e the police, ci r nationa] eligible to play, CE desall boy, it S T P .\I-mr‘r SHOWCASE ROBBED. pital. It was thought he had a fra 2 i el (8. ¥ 1 i of Mr. and Mrs, Torenz Kopf of [ager Edward 1 >ws of the New | \ichers: Frank Snyder, 12arl Smith \ Gaston and Mike Gonzales. Infielders George Keily, John vlin ave -Baneroft, ‘rank who had been missing since Thursday, | prisch Walter Kipf. was found Saturday night in a barn o on Zuhlke estate near Madison, it became known today. Mrs hike died a few minutes after being found When found by her husband and a party of searche Mrs. Zuhike had already become unconscious. A private physician was called and lat the Madison authorities announced today, the coroner declared it to be a case of suicide. At the time of Mrs. Zuhlke's dis- appearance police said today, a quict investigation was begun but the sfact that she was missing was not made | others AL Horenstein, who conducts a |tured skull and today the department | IMOTNINS | prohibition enforcement asents | Beaver street, andithe éeand member | York Yankces, tdday announced the | store in the Railroad Arcade, report- | WS e tlt'l&)l'lmno \\hv\lhvrkh\; i N L 2 = i 5 : : ety e~ | fell from his machine, was knocke < of his family to take part in the|rollowing list of players eligible for|¢d to the police today, that a show- | fel S ack oy i Y, With the exception of speculatio Srics pomon, ORI (0 iy | o ant llat of case i front of his place was brofen | off by an automabile or was struck |Jack Dempsey in )(vourt Wit thegec e auesuation Larry” Kopf played with Cincinnati| catchers: Walter H. Schang, Fred t night, and six razor a dozen ”1-‘ & f‘”l UL tarcugbygsontonctlon In Moving Picture Suit| iinity of additional arrests before in the 1919 scries. Hoffmann, Alfred De Vormer. | of harmonicas were stolen. tHesroad: wia, N. Y., Oct. 3.—Jack Demp- | many hours have clapsed, there were s Kopf played with ther New Britain| Pitchers: Carl Mays, Robert Shaw- = e mpion heavyweight hoxer, few developments in the much talked public. | High school, later with the Greenfield | key, Harry Harper, Warren Collins, |% HART A DIRECTOR. in the supreme court here to- [ of Richardson-Winkle case today. Per- Six months ago the dead woman's |, \p and Dic team, them with Dart- | Waite Hoyt, Alexanler Ferguson, Wil- ’ g’ | Walter Il. Hart, of the Stanley v as defendant in a law suit sistent reports that the suspended de- | No Other Developments. son Paul, committed sulcide in the] | . 7000 atter o brieftpem6diin one |liam Piercy, Thomas Ro Works, has heen elected a director of | ing from an alleged breach of con- |tective has confessed te State's At. chemical laboratory of Morristown | 5 0 5 haller leagues] went to tho Infielders: Walter Pipp, Aavon Ward | t New Britain National Bank to | tract for the production of moving pic- | torney Alcorn have not been verified, public school by inhaling the mes wceeed the late RN, Peck. Mr. Hart | tures. Frank P. Spellman ot Batavia, | as neither that official nor counsel for . | Giant i Peckinpaugh, Mike J. MeNally, Hartford SE e mupe WKL 1o Sl pxapared. | J. Franklin Baker, John Mitehell for New has long been connected with the | the plaintiff, demands $100,000 as his | the accused would discuss the He was cn only son and Mr. Zuhlke - Outfielders: George Ruth, Elmer|] Showers this noon o to- Stanley Works and was chosen a di- | share of today said he believed despondency Chicago, Oct President John- [ Miller, Robert Meusel, Robert Roth, | | night. Tuesday fair over the death of Paul had caused|son of the American leagye today ap-|Belson L. Hawkes, Wilson Fewster. | | Mrs. Zuhlke to take her Lis. pointed Georse Moriarit and Ollie) Manager: Miller Huggins. * matte the ecnter . Dempsey’s | At the situation noy stands Richard- and cooler. || rector of that organization ir Febru- |lawyer denies any oblizations on the |son is still in jail in lieu of $50,00Q ary, 1920 king the place of his|part of the champion, legal or other- fathor, William IH. Hart. wise, (Coninued on Ninth Page.) INTENTIONAL DUPE