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Guess‘ Who CITIZENS' TICKET IS NOT ON BALLOTS | | Attorney General Rules Against Coalition Party in Enfield Po- litical Squabble. At the field No tick Ky, a ssembly, ition He overcame il oh o . trim old gentleman in B T * ir adld or im.|Deat busine suit heading for his office with a brief-case under his arm? Why it's Marshal Ferdinand Foch, com- {mander-in-chief of the allied armies in the World War and the world's greatest military strategist! Who's this portant off COURT (ALLS MATZENAUER. She Must Husband's Divorce Make Deposition Today in Action GARA San Francisco, Oct. 25.—Mme. | Margaret Matzenauer, noter era Eogti ey n paaLien, Wed appeny Teachers in New Jersey School Make A re today to|Plea Before Meeting of School Board. divorce ac-| New York, Oct. 25.—Twenty teach- isband, Floyd lers in the public schools of Nutley, TeUr N, J., appeared last night before their {n e h”-(‘:\‘\‘; ‘ board of education to ask for garages be thrown | near the schools for their ‘.M“’i;"“v"_;'\ biles. Richard W. Mitchell, president S \ttorneus ™ 435 | of the board, said: i or annotmeed that 1r|. [ Why don't you bring your fivvers e tion 1k fo: ba fouEhe. Wava g} linto the schoolhouse and hang them STl a aros complatt.in Hetaty Lp 0 the‘cloakiaom? of their client and endeavor to have her, instead of Glotzbach obtain the | divorce Today's proceedings are expected to bring out the fi statement of Mme Matzenauer of her side of the case, her counsel said. If, after the court has obtained all of this preliminary evidence, it is decided that the prop- er jurisdiction rests here instead of in New York, which, according to some | EX-Sérvice Men Get Preference As claims, is the home of hoth parties, 18,600 Acres Are Opencd | ;T{ecdnnrcn will be tried in San Fran-| Guthrie, Okla, Oct. 25.—Yesterday SCO. . = R : was the first day for filing applica- | pri]fr:fzh:;};m;:vz”},:‘:','[:‘f”“' to be|tions for entry of homestead to the| > st T Lt last Oklahoma land opening at the| . United States land office here, but ENDS LI very little interest was shown. ing that Glotzbach's out of was not a court on ti 8 to 1 to refuse the request for gar- ages. The teachers had complained that they did not like to leave their automobiles outside during school hours. FEW FILE LAND CLAIMS ON SHIP RAIU automo- | | After that remark the board voted [INDIAN CURSE PUT { ON DEAD WHITE MAN Helena Conley Mutters Strange Threat as Body is Lowered Into Grave | 1 at Kansas City, ‘ Kansas City, Kas, Oct. 25.—The | three Coniey sisters, descendants of Ithe Wyandotte Indians, did not renew their vigil last night in the Huron cemetery In the business district here | which yesterday they sought to de- | fend with shotguns against what they termed the unwarranted invasion of | white men. Today the body of a| white man lies in the old Indian cem- | etery, but under a curse pronounced by Helena Conley as his body was| lowered into the grave Accompanied by two policemen, the | pallbearers hore the casket toward! the grave late yesterd Helena | Conley stepped for d and, raising her right arm declared sternly: “I forbid this ial. Take the | body away.” The pallbearers lowered | the body of Frank Espy into the grave. Helena then pronounced a incomprehensible to her auditors as| it was uttered in the Indian tongue | but baneful and harsh. Helena walk- ed away heavily when the grave was | filled | The three sisters for soveral years have resisted attempts to b white | persons in the cemete | | | curse, WAYLAND FUNERAL TODAY. Stonington, Oct. 25.—The funeral of | | Chandler N. Wayland, who died in a | | retreat in Riverside, N. Y. on Mon- | | day night, was held from Calvary | Episcopal church here today. The Rev. W. F. Williams, rector, was as- sisted by the Rev. F. R. Sanford, a classmate of the deceased, and a for- | mer rector of the church. The burial was in Evergreen cemetery. APPEALS FROM SENTENCE. Stonington, Oct. 25.—Martin Clem- mons, who was fined 8200 and given | 30 days jail sentence by Judge L. D Fairbrother for having sold to fed eral agents a bottle of gin and brandy, has appealed his case and fur ed $500 bonds. 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