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viere | NEW BRITAIN HERALD (& KSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 —SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS YANKS SCORE 6 RUNS IN SECOND; ASTROLOGER ADMITS SCHMARR HELD FOR HIGH SCOTT, RYAN, POUNDED FROM BOX [ it €G3 oars e oF s VU | As Anvbody Elso | ety Bt SECOND VIGTIN DIES ' Jodee Hungerord S McQuIllan Then Sent in to t A‘ Pl md A An I)od El‘fi Pitch for McGrawmen— Babe Ruth W 4 Jut As Tows ,, 4 1PLOTTED nmus BY STARS AFTER AUTO TRAGEDY State Has Made Prima Shawkey Twirling Gilt | o . g ' Edged Ball for Hugmen, 2 o ' ‘ ot b p e 1. . s s breenwich( irl Succumhs to| Facks Cane Aguient Eai ' ' 3 B, et s e e Main St Remunteur But Takes No Chances pelled Youth to Kit Own suwp.| INJuries When Party Is Planned s, W - St rocked 1 Atty. McDonough Claims and Walks Casey Stengel. ' il ot Tl AN b R e e : g Marshfield, Ore., Oct, 13,~Plans for | — = the deliberate slaylng of prominent| nidiey Park, Pa., Oct. 13, Miss | T'Iil‘d Oflenu Chll'le Not residents of Coos county with thelr | Biigabeth Thompson of Greenwich, | wARD SCORES 7TH . % e Mg , families were laid by Arthur Covell, | Conn., dled in & hospital at Chester | Juctified = as Warrant RUN IN THE THIRD e S v : &% & pripple, tumed ks un uatrologer | today, the second victom of a wed- Yo Yy o . nfession | ging party motor crush at Leiperville | " g A : Kby 1 ; to authorities here, yesterduy. The giris parents, Mr.| Charged Only Second With his 16 year old nephew Alton | ,,q Mpw, Harry A. Thompson reached Covell, he 1s held in the county Jall | ey hedside before her death. Offense. after indlctment on a murder charge | pua other girl killed was Miss in connection with the death of Mrs. | yrovion Robertson of Charleston, 8. C. \ BASEBALL SPECIAL TODAY } y : Immediately at the close o Y 4 3 i e % et n ot | - J A y p & ; s ¢ : ] Fred Covell, Beptember 2 last, The crash followed the wedding of ke B S ... rdered While Hypnotized | The nephew, it is sald, by llml":,’::; fl""";:"mfi°wr z':;:n:" ":'r':"‘:’r' ll;:th ward, was bound over to the e motvor watlo wnder the |LATayette collcge football player. The mornine by Sudge Wintum G Hi: influence of phlu crclppled uncle, The motorcar bearing the wedding guests gerford, fflllol'hfl [ h:l':n f ‘"‘l; confession, It 18 declared, tells ow | W48 overturned when it collided with | ago on chargen of violating the liquo th 3 e another car. h S e liquor, ; ; P e youth, hypnollzedbhhyl tdhahl'nd~36- ll"l] ':‘hr 'L‘lll(' n:l\olvad an interest- B 4 % 7 1 den man, crept up behin: s step- ng legul point and provoked quite a e 2 ? A - L 4 % mother on the morning September AwoRN NOT 'DEGIDED 0“ tiit between Attorney P, F. Mec- % o 4 g % ¢ % 2 while she was at work In her kitch- BENGH WA Ts FoR a aonnuwh. counsel for Schmarr, and i g i g b A ) en and clamping an ammonia soaked RR!N e court, regarding the powers of S - < g, . y the court. The state was represented cloth over her face, smothered her tho game the Herald will pub- lish a baseball edition, contain- ing a full account of the game, play by play, as well as a com- plete box score, YANKEES GIANTS ‘Witt, Bancroft, ss. Dugan, 3b. Groh, 3h. Ruth, rf, Frisch, 2b, ", Mewsel, Young, rf. Pipp, 1h. . Mcusel, If, Ward, 2b. Stengel, cf. schang, ©. Kelly, 1b. Scott, ss. Snyder, . Shawkey, p. Scott, p. Tiy The Associated Press. Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 13— [the second game o. Fack across the muddy Harlem today just couldn’t keep fr %Q ‘Q‘lis cap. s, \ } to death. léy aumunl Prosecuting Attorney W, ided By the Stars K v . . Greenstein, % i The astrologer, according to hig|Seys He Has Not Made Up Mind|™“jou00h ™ Vang bartender for ! . ! | purported admissions and to the con- Whether to Have New Britain Schmarr, was fined $100 and - costs, 3 s | fession of the nephew, based - his which he paid. ¢ ! j i scheme for the killing of Mrs, Covell, Men Arrcsted. Judge Hungerford in announcing When Babe . ted his first home run at the Polo Grounds in the second imning of [und for wiping out at least a dozen B, his decision in ghe Schmarr case took series, the cheers from the stands were so great that the Babe |persons of Coos county, upon the | I“,‘J,'.‘,“J;e?'ffi?em"éz?ni :r‘;:n;{‘ ls?: can:‘mcrgnon n:ewdu:‘z" ::.g 3 “ Soaad oty : . stars. speal Vi e o4 marr has been convic ce be- came tho New York Natlonals and |3 i T oo o If a ballplayer ever registered “happiness”, he is doing | Tome tn Sumtteld, told the “Herald” |gore Attorney. Mobonoigh ated New York Americans to do battle in | 8P STapIoX Planned Other Crimes today that there were no develop-|there was no legal justification for Seattle, Oct. 13.—L. S. May, crim- | ments in the case of J. Willie Mllls, [ this because the original complaint h' game of the 1923 world —e e the fourth'g 6 nologist, returning from Marshfield, suspended p'rohtbmon enforcement | charged second offense and the de- officr, Senator Richard C. Covert and |fendant had not been charged with, ries, | | ! i Many Stand In Line Ore,, where he investigated the death ; V\lE BULLETIN | of Mrs. Fred Covell, said that Arthur|Alderman CoWmelius J. Dehm, Who|nor put to plea on a charge of third g | ’ 4 Covel, under indictment for the al-|were found in the back room of the |offense. Attorney McDonough con- Awaiting at noon the appearance of | MEGAPHONE leged murder, had planned several | Southington Inn last Tuesday night|tended that his client had been the two teams in the most nr;’xcthfl °' SERVICE ON SUNDAY | | " st s ere e Ween | | :I ‘;lvz':v‘n? "(;cr'l'(]}'o( s(:m ‘:\'ho complete- goben | "]EA Tfl fiET vlcT"Rv< PllLAfilNfi IN ITY other crimes, according to evidence |when the place was raided. An As-|charged with selling and' with keep- 'filled the small cracker box bieach- Tomorrow afternoon The Her- |f| ! Uncovered and statements attributed |sociated Press dispatch printed in this|ing a place with the reputation of L Pd ; re than Half of the resery- ||| 219 Will agaln give its regular ||| ltu Covel newspaper yesterday sald that Mr.|selling and that the court could not zlsq‘;:m"o'?‘llu S:ublp decked grand- megaphone service on the world |[|! Was To Burn Bodies Alcorn might have bench warrants|take judicial’ notice of any other i y ) Seriou snmoitn New Yords e IS i %) ; of 1 | May said he was decoting horo-|issued for Mills, Covert and Dehm, |offense. "‘L::(ll Inqil‘l::‘”r\axtm:fdrtel:ln nl}‘ght”:fr::; il annol:nced pleviRy buggeSts Huggms iae Fone s itantcjn State Near| scopes drawn by Covell and would |the first named for “accepting some- [ “The points raised have been very ¥ 4 c playannd & Conipiste aseont ot i} ck i f X ubmit to the Oregon authorities|thing to influence his conduct in of-|thoroughly considered by me, you when the gates were thrown open the |{ - 5e” St itias wil be posted in ||| nock in Every Game Anarchy as Unemployed [submit to the Oen o T | uaes oo e twe othors. for “aiding |don't suppose I would take judical lder F. 1. Pressey, wealthy Oregon|,;q abetting in the commission of a [notice @nless I knew what I was bleachers were quickly filled. ]| the window at the conclusion of . . 7 Weather Like Summer the game. : of Series Plunder Unopposed dairyman and his wife and three ebil- | ¢ume talking about,” said Judge Hunger- It vy the, nerost mpproAch o : o {aren and burn the bodies by firing |~ A reporter asked Mr. Alcorn this |ford, To which Attorney MoDonough | the residence. afternoon whether he had reached a |replied, “It's a new point of law to “The motive was to be ‘robbery,” | qofinite conclusion regarding the [me.” One of the legal points raised was whether or not an employer is RAr arsstion . Mkl hed. o By The Associated Press. By The Assoviated Press. vouchsafed the scries. The sun was New York, Oct. 13.—Nick Altrock, | Duesseldorf, Oct. 13,—Duesseldorf B “Arthur Covell had |y pa) warrants and received a nega- de Pressey’s horoscope and was 0 (40 yepiy, responsible for the acts of jan agent. ; rai Some degree of gullt is manifested, E""'l'l"‘l'fl"‘;‘";' r‘l‘_“u"rk“’u:"ft“eserfii d‘agf o= | first. Witt got a long hit into left and l"f‘fe"“’.:'” "'""""".;.CI,‘.’ W, s hrignt w““,‘: ) '“lf futd e J’"'}"‘l’f“m geplsg A Scott scored. It wus a. two buse hit for | ldea after yesterday's game and im- janarchy today by throngs of des) Bt Tt 16 sear old nephew to com- following opinion the oval enclosire:™ Some of the op- (G, g parted it to Miller Huggins, the [ate unemployed workers who d e : Witt. Groh took Dugan's grounder |F Q oY uggins, e mployec ho dy, i ;s T the murders when the family was according to the p |the early morning hours began a|mit Al FRENGH AVIATOR KILLED | haraed dows. by Judge Huhgerford: B Rrss was it that fadipie o1 8 and fouched Witt. Ruth waiked. Du-| YAkes monaser, ign of systematic plunderi under unfavorable planetary en now, Hug," whispere ck. |campaign of systematic plundering. 1 | T oase. oF Otto SoHmam wes CAIlY There was not that feelng of uhnn- 2 gan and Ruth scored on Meusel's t don about the early cr b » just gotta win this series for the | The pillaging started in the suburb |ences. e three bagger to left. Ryan was knocke| o500 Sedgue and we cah't:do it |[of Oberlik during the —night and Robbery Also Planned. | 5 ¢ tinued for one week after the trial «Evidence has also been uncovered | Maneyrol, Competing in Glider Tests. vailed among those 5 ed out of the box, the second Glant 8 critical third game ffe . ' ; with this bird Stengel busting around |spread to various purts of the city pitcher to et sent buck to the hench | g "y 5 ™ (MW he can't hit |when the plunderers found themselves |in other coded horoscopes which were | (o (oo ontapsetigh | (Continued on F Seventh Page) Casey Stengel won {o/ the Glants with s o a soul lifting run t)/at fell just beyond L';:‘}Z:"g::%g:fi“:‘:“"‘ ‘f;l‘::; f‘:"gtf,:? left handed pitchers. Now here's the virtually unopposed. to direct the nephews to rob and then the .reach ot FAEEE AR 0" | jdea: Use Herb Pennock every day.” | (i, two merghants in Bandon, Ore.f: oo o c 0 “The plans of Arthur Covell were Babe Ruth, his rival v among the current entries to the' im- gegms:::qruni}p?z]h“n”-’wlfi'r-‘;llmr.KP”v Arthur Nehf's victory over H\( ot Rl Y] | Yankees yesterday was his third ou( ESGAPES FROM STATE GOP so minutely detailed that they even|gy The Assoctated Press 5 g called for the removal of windows and| Limpne, Eng., Oct. 13.—The French STR'BKEN SUI]I]ENLY wortals into the crowds of the sta-| 169 into right. Snyder fouled out | on! N : dium right field. ’to Sohang, Mo@ulilan went out ‘n'm six starts in the series of 1921, 5 1 i « ‘Manéyrol,’ competing in. the Band Plays Waltz Shaakey E stongel gotng Lo third anq| 1722 and this year. In his first | o < ring doors before the home of t'lh';,es“‘:\"te:‘; f\:o:]o‘:‘gl;tlzr Rl gibaRasR L L0 pohen the military band swept into! Kelly to second. Bancroft fiied out "’iT:E;Irwl’:nmh:l-5:,110«1:;1:1":;!1':;;{?1:‘1ul:fi Npripx o M ?Z"?,nh'.’fs'.'.fld‘m e o whioh the Cov. |foday when the wings of his plane "hgus:::‘d‘:‘"‘jfil"‘“:"‘l;“]' ;I“;”a‘]‘]:xg Meusel. No runs, one hit, no errors. | hipd duel of that serles, the eighth | Getaway "While in Court Room At ells intended to build., Iven wills|gave way under pressure of the wind. . ? : ; T el e ol Third Inning |and deciding game in 1922 he started | 1k—Arrested Last Night. were to be written in advance, turn-|He was attempting to _ml'v'r‘t; it Druggist Dies Thls Morning chamber—despite the poor technique Ward strolle dto first. Schang sacri- | the first’ game and was relieved by | orwa 4 6 e i {Ing the money over to the astrologer l'(‘vord-n established :arl|efl‘|| he «'a';. i 2ollowi of the . slemme e et have [ ficed MeQuillan to Kelly. Scott singled | Rosy Ryan, who received credit for a| nowvaiic oet. 15, —James Appuggo, |07 his agents. Hundreds of spectators Witnessed the | at . Hospital Following placed & hand over their heart and | \Dter center und Ward went to third. | Victory when the Glants rallled and |y, "¢ New York, today escaped from | WL Glovsrly. $pcied, N evious flight ‘erebral H 'rhage Beld their Tady's hand ith the othes | Shawkey fouled out to Snyder. Ward | Won in the cighth inning. He won | g % g o ‘s state policeman | "One will was in the hands of the i6 evlator on & preslous, nIkHG Cerebral Hemorrhag W eyt vith the other: | gcored on Witt's double to lett, Scott | the deciding game of the series against | \ A% T %t oourt house awalt- |authorities when I left Marshfleld and | had reached an altitude of 10,000 fe | BBy s . P L R el !he’ going to third. Dugan flied out to Jm-~ l;m:l\.‘ g AL ing appearance on charge of illegal | !it was so cleverly drawn un‘hv him hm.\:h;,_u?r‘ord d:d[y{\'ot ”(npndl very 'nu::.’ i 0 s BIERd dlom hean io wiler Dades Stengel. One run, two hits, no errors. Casey Stengel is modes abou hls‘”’“mr transport .yh.u it can hardly be detected as/as M. Piercy and ammersly, a t\nr l;dward_ln Janswick, one of L] 2 Gilants: Ward fhrew out Groh.|home runs. 1 New. Huven totands are. belkvet:te | counterfeit. time later, reached 18,000 and 12,000 | oity's leading druggists, died at 5 y | “Mrs. Covell apparently had inkling |feet respectivel o'clock this morning at the New ll the pantomime of Nick Altroc! a ) day oft ¢ 100k 80| pyyeon it s single 1t denter, his| . Aw.gesihe sait, yesterday aftef GV CREN LR G B gD | |of previous ecrimes and of those| Britain Genera! hospital, a few hours AL Schacht. A squad of Giants under . : | the game. "A guy will meet one on the | Sl the care of Coach Cosey b second hit. Young fouled owt fo A | was arrested last night in an automo- | o e e oach Cosey Dolan came | gopang, Meusel strick out, swinging |95 now and then. | bile an veute to New'Haven 16! which | planned. She had threatened ex- ) after he had been taken to that in- quarter after 12. What New York' needs,” said Col, | had é Aral Mai No Cheers For Yanks at a high inshoot. No runs, 1 hit, no| el 2 o Yankee's | Police atate, 80 gallons of alcohol | posure and the uncle and nephew ha { stitution following a cerebral hem- e Bl [anes: | Jake Ruppert, owner v)f]!hp Yan kee's |lecided fo get hor ont of the way. i e R G T ces came on | gt 4t *end of third inning: | When he saw the crowd pouting eut | o That is the deduction T got after talk is home at b5 Dwight street. 210 e | B ot 4 ttected while | That is the d o [ | ; T e his home a 8! Toran 10 soos s ho chiesrin TheY | vypkoes 7, Glanta 0. [ ling with Covell. {Institution Which Bankrupt Governor | ™y, janswick was apparently in it was being tried on a similar charge. | Owns Trick Typewriter, | OFf Indiana Headed, Closes Tts Doors | 800t health as he went about his [ daily duties and at his home last eve- Legan to toss the ball with all the ap- | ; . ABr e ‘larence Row ‘merly of the | Clarence Rowland, formerly of the | Fr L %o 0 obile also going toward | “The crippled uncle owns a type ning showed no signs of illness until pearance of grim determination in | SRR their faces. They did not have the| AT 0N, ISHbRICLE Chicago White Sox, and Jack H 1 5 3 C go White Sox, and Jac en- | itér whose type can be changed at Today. ) o | By The Assocluted Press. 7 S @ i New Haven, was halted last night, | Wr pe s 8 ¢ | | elasticity of yesterday nor the houy. |BY The Associnted Pr | dricks, manager of the Tndianapolis | NEw '"-m”"m LR {will. The typebar on the machine A i [late in the evening. His removal to large number of novel| Kentland, Ind, Oct. 13.--The Dis- | the hoepital was advised by the at- ancy of the first day when the great | Oklahoma City, Okla, Oct. 18.—In| American Association club, although | nfined last night | contains a 1:'111""1‘"“ mu”‘r S me R O L L Bt ’mflt”m ‘(Dyr' lllldz’fku;ll"(:‘( borid g | keys and lettering. With this ma- count and Deposit State Banl @f this | tending physicians, and death came he lap of the gods. PR in vame y tten their firsts loves. After the honds L lstmdog, o I bh Glovernos Mo Vi | SR At 12:33, Wally Pipp, t1 Walton's action in removing him as|Eotten thelr firets ioves SO0 AW T roday Lima was held in $3,000 |chine the uncle devised a code sys.|cy 6f WhiCH Goverhor """‘i' was | ghortly afterward. i first baseman wi PP the Yank |gate hank commissioner, Dr. E. T.[[ g ach day Rowland asks: |bond for superior court tem for his nephew and wrote out|President, until shortly before his fi Mr. Janswick was & . native of i L Who was forced out of AR R TR e e 1is ‘“"ln]\l”l' each day ) .”n'. '. M‘. . his ‘orders’ in code. ‘mlnv‘ml difficulties became public, | Pennsylvania, and was 66 years of y C ay tha arthe Who won the game in th cag G S RRLRERE was closed today. Tudge Willlam fage, He came to Connecticut when |Darroch, who succeeded the governor |a young man, engaging in the drug . yesterday's encounter when he in g 5 '5 1 " HE b Ttietenip b o] LA WiSked Bide D MtaELER, el murlen B Ok TERRIF!C EXPLOSION HELD AS SAFE CRACKER |ox vresiient, waid o reorganization was | musiness 1 New Haven In 1908 he club’s dressing room to get into togs, | Sources in providing for his friends % Bad Yeoling Shows with reckless abandon, he (Governor|sas City and Baltimore today?" e | kil | contemplated, {came to New Britain, In 1909 he — - | bought out the Joseph Lutz drug T'oo, there was an appearance of | W@lton) had no policies.” ! 4 1 i SENTENCED TO JAIL One Man Killed, Truck Destroyed and [now vork Chauffenr Wanted For anan Pl‘Ohihl on Agenl store that stood. on’ RARE Arain: sthest were found, : His escape was £} larger | > of the Yankee stadium “is a larger| A8 oSARt s O N Y. strained relations botween the two| D:;['f""‘"t“ sald l" iyl "”'"":""" jmortifying to me to have t S8 ) . 3| g Whole Town shaken When 200\ ponberies in Bostona-May Be Mur-| s Wounded in Shoulder | ohesioq 18 Tanders Frary & Clark | i occupied b¥ Landers, Frary lark, teams partly over the ninth in.| ing episode yesterday in which the San Francisco, Oct. 18.—Miss Daisy|and conducted a profitable business Yanks accused Frank snyd | it 4 Snyder the Bristol. Man and Woman Given 30 | '\J;Hrgf ::'ld:l"r of ll?]ylng the bat of | PLAYERS ARE POISONED, i i o B0 bt : | Simpson, who has gained prominence |on this stand for several years. Five Auron Ward when Pitcher Neht threw | Albuguoraue, N. M., Oct. 13| Days on Liquor Charge—Both Ap-| Owensboro, Ky, Oct \BoAn ®v| New York, Oct. 15.-—Fdward Wil- fas a feminine prohibition enforce- |vears ago he opened a store in in the el all on which the Yank sec- |even Monteseuma college football | plosion of 200 quarts of nitroglycerine lgon o chauffeur was arrested here late | ment officer, appeared at the marine | Morrin block on East Main street, & ond bageman was cailed out. There | players are sick today from ptomaine killed Hubert Rabold, 28, oil well |just night on a charge of cracking | hospital here with a gun shot wound |short distance west of his former site. e Juy 4l bantering nor exchange |pofson and the game scheduled for| gpigtol, Oct. 13.—Mrs, Michael Hot- shgoger”. snd rooked “‘r" countryside safes in a number of Roston stores. | in her shoulder, which she refused to|He wds engaged in business there up Date "l expressions of admiration. | his afternoon with the University of |yjaki and fidward Sahne, both of |oy e neighborhood of Beda, O.|moday the police announced he also | explain to any except E. C. Yellow-|to the time of his death, S an :,amr on the field unob- [New Mexico has been called off. The '1ypistol recelved sentonces of 80 days county according to reports received |wax wanted on a Brooklyn murder |16y, her immediate superior. Burvicing’ (0 hi6 66R s SRLEN: - Witk l 1ugout an; 'mr:’l"tv"'lr !,nlo the Yankee players became i1l last night after] [1a-3ai] and costs’ for each in city coutt hon?hl_u.»«t ;"gllv‘rzld AE‘ n,man?]obno truck |charge and he was taken to the dis- ~ was connected with his father's busi- Wi Hat - bear ’;“‘;“c::‘g"‘aml f;lfl':» eating at a local restaurant. |here today on lquor law vielation ‘r";o{’“‘:."““;ddmr;“:z carrying the ex- fgrict attorney's office for questioning. | Hope Is Abandoned for 30 ness, two brothers and two sisters | went in to b i { : { y — Qhi who live in New Haven st at his side and qi {charges. Both appealed, under $1,000 s ol | E a | Shipwrec . ; voes. s e NO CUBS-SOX GAME ftonds Golfer 1Is Killed by ha 'e‘_‘ked Men at Sea|" 3. sanewick was & member of irs nning PR platandbineoy LR Railroad Consolidation { Blow of Friend's Club| [Key West, Fla., Oct. 13. — Hope|New Haven lodge, B. P. 0. E. and v ¢ o . 13~ oday! N ) of Friend’s Club|virtually had been abandened today|the United Woodmen. . o Snyder, try- i L veen the American | > : » Skt Miee 3-~—HI8| men of the City of Everett survived|s t 3 ) ' ing to bunt. Ruthl fanned. Ban.|and National league clubs was post- On Chalge of Burglnrv Washington, Oct. 13.—Investiga-|5kull crushed by a chance blow from | jong after the tanker sank sfmr.‘ ,;:.(: e rrr‘nc;;"! th:fnflho prlz(y’.:f-.?"::fi n::”kl’ croft took Meusel's grounder and [poned because of wet grounds. The| jiygeport, Oct, 13.—Waiving ex-|tion by the interstate commerce com. |& midiron in tho haiis of a com:|carly Thursday, about 180 miles west| Fairview cemetery. ’ .. ™ R o eapnd fourth game will be played tomorrow |, HERETROTE O L atutory| mission of the feasibility of consoll- | Panion on the links, Charles Reed,|of Tortugas, in a stormy sea it No runs, 1 hit, ho errors, at the White Sox park. | burglars, Sam Martey, allas George| dating rafiroads into 18 or 20 sys.| President of the New Brunswick re-) T | Qlents—The officlal scorer says St Devoe, aged 26, who was arrested|tems will be concluded at hearings| PUublican elub and employe of a ‘\'“‘Plcfilden( Talke Ahoul (O“fel'e“ce Arranged to, st ;iam ,.,‘n tossed to Frisch for the QUAKES ARE RECORDED, | yesterday immediately upon being re. | here beginning November 1. Com.| YOrk trust company, died last night| Talk of Tangier Stams L Bancrort” Miea out . tor Meusel, | Washington, Oct. 13.—Harth shocks, *ased from Wethersfield penitentiary, | Missloncr Hall, who has conducted was e 16k B4 5L 4 Yoo o i Railway Situation Here|, v suiiuist e d ou o Meusel, Y i » Sate W . | was the first de p y 3 ¥ v The Assdeiate e B3N popped fo Ward, Frisch jaced {today was bound over to the superior :";"”‘1‘:";"*‘“ ‘p‘:q]"“ » WHLYS I ohurgal S00 eed 'was woits T \“m’p“‘“‘n _ Washington, Oct. 13.—President| Paris, Oct. 13.—France, Great Brit- o single over Ward's head. Young|PCL¥een 1:46 and 2 a. m. today, on COUFl When arraigned in the city e learning golf, afler having gone| Goonas® today discussed with E. . ain and Spaln have agreed to hold & h h " cour | J - B dearson, pres the N, Y. " singled Into left, Frisch stopping ai|Uhe Georgetown university —selsmo- | Coith §200,000 LOSS BY FIRE, ;“thll’ a vacation for several years. | g "_m:‘u:h‘-::d,":h:'g:\‘:r:ul ‘r;fl’l\‘r.o:!]‘ ;t':;::.”:r‘"’r;:m::r::nr;onhr:g;:#gur":a = e ituation particularly as its exists in|ing country, using the French pro- wecond. Meusel forced, Young, “'m,dlgraph Father Rondortf, director n(\ ! v o T B8 Booit. . the observatory was unable to esti-| Ul 8 f L R T i g Sy 5 T, © Seott - | United States h\pOllS | of the Dominion Canners at St. Davids B kS New, England, osals made at the recemt Londes Chicago, Oct. 13.—His next venture | conference of experts as a basis for - " " mate the d! No runs, 3 hits, o erors Idl:‘;’r"mfm'r";_i'"f"“f‘;“fl':;g;’ of thel motal $381,000,000'in Sept, | was destroyed by fire carly today | s Second Inning | with a loss of $200,000. | toward the North Pole will be in| C Ica"l’lfl' House Reporl the discussion. g Ynnr‘n: dplp.p singled over second S« - | Washington, Oct. 13.—Exports alf o< RS [three commercial type airships, leav- | Sh Dec ase. Ward singled into center, Pipp | AN CAN VOTE Ithe United States during September|, i i Spitzbergen next June or July Shows rease Reserv going to secomd. Scott juggled| New York, Oct. 13.—Supreme Court | @mounted to $381,000,000 as com-| * “* | captain Ronald Amudsen said here' New York, Oct. 13.—The grmael‘Thlrd (18’“0 i" Li “e ast night en route to Christiania, | condition of clearing house banks and Series Is Postponed ang’s sacrifice bunt and the bases| Justice May in Brookiyn today signed | Pared with fmports of $255,000,000, THE WEATHI & o were filled. Pipp and Ward scored on |a norder directing the election board | '€aVing a favorable trade balance for | —o— l’w”"“"“ |trust companies for the week shows| Kansas City, Oct. 13.—The third | . Oct. 13.—The {Beott’s single to left. Schang went (o) of the thirteenth election district of [the month of §126,000,000. Hartford, Oct. 13.—Forecast — lan excess in reserve of $14.624,210. ihird, cott way knocked out of the | the twenfleth assembly distict to con- - o for New Britain and vicmity: | | RED OFFICIAL KILLED. This 18 8 decreass of $1,356,000, " e ",'h:";_’,""‘"':'c;:;"'{::":":: o BBt S h'»::| ;;l!lh':~r|01'v be s:mnwm- at the home of Mayor Hylan in 2o WARSAW. Fair tonight and Sunday with. || Moscow, Oct. 13.—According to a . S o e | American_ assoclation and the Baitls L y the Yank bats in the Brooklyn, so e can register to vote | Warsaw, Oct. 13.-~The fourth fort|| moderate temperature; moder- || report from the Polish border, Polish GASOLINE AT 7 CENTS. more team of the International | L s. Ryan went into the box for the at thad¢oming elections. The mayor, of the Warsaw citadel in which ex- ate south to southwest winds, i gendarmes have killed an officer of| San Antonio, Oct. 13.—Gasoline is|scheduled for today was mflpon:;‘::l such a statement, Quarts of Nitroglycerine Blow Up. | garor as Well, peal From Decision, of moderate intensity were recorded lants. Echang scored on Shawkey's|is recuperating from a severe attack | plosives were stored blew u i 2 b h ¥ p today {the red army who accidentally| retailing in many filling stations here | account sacrifice fly to Stengel and Scott held | of pneumbnia. using great damage in the city. - - iy # | crossed (he frontier. )a( geven cents a ‘aumf played he:: t;::;i'ra:;::d”lmh