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News of the World By Associated Press ‘\AV"?%odliJ ily Cireu ‘eek Ending 10,67; mfimm FIRMLY AGAINST ENTERING LEAG NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN CONNELTILUT SA'IURDAY OCTOBER 4, 1924 —SIXTEEN PAGES GIANTS CAPTURE GAME IN 12TH | NOSING OUT WASHINGTON 4 10 3 —— Tenth Inning ESTABLISHED 1870 OUTDOOR PAGEANT ATNEW HARTFORD Dedication of Peaple’s Forest, a Memorial Park N.B.H.S. WINS New Britain high school defeated Meriden high school at football 34 to 6 at Memorial field this afternoon MURDERER CAUGHT 70 MILE SPEFDER 5 SENT 10 JAL, Torrington Man ~ Hits Gars,‘ T . Houst aud Rips Down Fencg | moron, 0wt t~a musiou [BOSTON FOG AS THICK AS DRAR OU LOWONS y Boat Gets Lost in Harbor, | Prisoners Escape and Autos son hit into a double ply, Jackson Bluege Scores in Ninth left field, to Frisch to. Terry. MoNeely up. | Glanta—Lindsirom ue Koul atrike THROUGH LOCAL AID erry bout got toet in the narbor ana | DECIATES U, §, Must Not Enfrus B'(.rikc 1. Ball 1. Ball 2. Ball .: Me- ?Qm.hwl:xm f_tlrlke 2.u|1un‘t4 “lAllldAlrom i | S | two prisoncrs escaped from Deer | ¢ on Peck’s Double, [iir.. honpes 12 seoson ™™ ™™ | stnie. toien Tt Lot DLACE OF GREAT BEAUTY HIS FACE BADLY QU ipiess e cov pens . aure {0 Rny Powers Authorify No runs, no hits, no errors. Young up. |the heavy fog which settled over Young lifted , o . re | Bosto g | 3 T n lust night. Automobiles fot S n Fourth Inning a high one to Harrls, Kelly up. Ball ‘New Britain Police Win were . 3 | Tylllg Score for " | Glants—Young up, Ball 1. Strike L Frsch stole second. Sirike 1, |Purchase as State Park Made Pos- Thanks From Pennsy} Driver Has Miraculous Fscape From “;,‘,f: d'f:f;‘c"u’:fihf,‘:z",h'r'_“flfg‘f:u:‘:‘o' | To Make Decisions 1. 8 Pt truck out, | Foul etrike 2. I'oul. Kell 3 | e ators Wild Tlll'ow bqn:"“.(!l!ohn’u ‘!::lr‘& .\'mlm on [out on a fast curve. il AT ania f Clev Work S L s v h“\‘y Den 'hmdhfhl! i — 11 N e | Vi 1a for er | less to penetrate the mist. ;("ksii;lke]\zcll}';(;)]’; nls:;“f‘fmlx;d ‘:::1[ Sonutgr;“"?i:\]icfym .u|pr0rnv‘ o Situated on Banks of the l“nrm-‘ | 30 Days In Jail and ¥Fina of $25 The ferryboat General Sumner \SPEAKS AT DEDIGATION B X 4B e Sy up. Lind § : started from Boston for East Bos- by McNeely, Base on iy i e " S ™ s e "ol S50 e it e | o | o e par, e, Bo ot 2o | SRR DY, MO Balls and Hits in 12th | e Got a nome run into the left | Lindstrom's glove. Rice up. Striko | Vation: formation supplled by the New Brit- | Torrington, Oct, 4~A wild ride | P°A% 800n lost its bearings and for | —_— . field stands. Wilson up. Strike 1. [1. Rice singled into right field and more than an hour was forced to | Harris going to second. Foul strike 2. Ball 1. Wilson was New Hartford, Conn., Oct. 4, — &in police department, Biagino Spar- | that came 10 a sudden end last night | 11, to, sounding its whistle, The | Expresses Desire for Membership in| Goslin up. Permit New York to {another atrlka out \lctlm, fanning for the second time, 1 run, 1 hit, no errors. Senators—Rice Strike 1, Ball 1, Strike 1. Ball 1. Foul Toul strike 2. Goslin popped to Jackson, Judge up. strike 2 People’s Yorest, a memorial, pur- by voluntary subscription, & unit in |taco s in jail in Pittsburgh today, chase of which was made possible | charged with murder. The arrest of the alleged murdere: | furnished Charles Domack, 35, with | the thrilling experlence of a mirac- lous escape from death and resulted | police boat watchman, which went to find the General Sumner also got lost and spent about an hour pokv World Court and Further Disarmie Win. NEW YORK Strike 1. Goslin up. Nehf employed 'a wide curve and the Washingtons in his commitment to jail. He was | driving southward on South Main | Street in a touring car early yester- | day at a rate estimated at between ament but Warns of Entangling up. Yoreign Relations—General Pers the system of parks which the state 18 providing for its citizens, was formally dedicated today. Judge flied out to Young, no rnsn, 2 hits, no errors, Eleventh Inning, ing its way through the fog. Alfred Monti, 38, of the west end district, and Willlam Ferrarri of | involves an interesting story of de- tective ability and cleverness. On September 29 Chief Hart received | Rice flew out to Kelly. |Ball 1, Strike 1, ; Reriaes | shing Joins in Lulogizing Work of Giants—Terry up. McNeely got| Sltuated on tho banks of the s lagrat IToRFROBI L Broil [ 60/analT) e s e e Somerville, sentenced to 18 momhs: g ogizing ab.r. h. o a e were mystified by his dellvery. [Terrys fiy, He ana R Farmington river, the forest is the | 0 2 gl fi at Deer Island for Violation of the | yamous War Outfit : b 1. cc almost ’ chief county detective in Pitts- | ed by a standing trc “*n I narcotic laws, d 1) 2 Frisch, 2h, 3b.. 5 0 2 4 4 0|Strike 1. Ioul strike 2. Foul. Ball |p,q g colliston, Wil b area of woodladd to which the In- = Co, , escaped from the sur- Lindstrom, 3. .. 5 0 0 1 3 0|2 Strike 2. Frisch threw out [girike 1 . seetke 2 Wit FOUL | 4ians clung a8 @ reservation untll | Licety LR U 2 E e ;z'r‘::h':dh:i;;‘;;fl:? Ad;‘"edm,; Stape ;.0 the guards and, finding | Washington, Oct. 4.—In the press / 5 8by [ | . &2 an- | €12 8/ Fomenve s agino Spartaco who had com- | cra a Sty Stnssed o J § Young, rf. ..... 0 2 2 0 0Goslin at firat, Judge up. Ball [neq Jackson up, Peck threw out |}ived untll encroaching settiements | o h® SRR T thought to be | at the curb, € Lip ed Fort Shirley Gut | ence of veterans of the Fist Diy Kelly, cf. 2b .....5 t 0 3 1 0;1. Judge gota linc single into right | 55 c1eon, | broughtabo ut their disappearance. | ' > & G Collides W artfmd nland. | sion of the American Expeditionary Terry, 1b 5 1 315 0 0lfleld for Washington's first hit. | “No" s 1o hits, no erro For natural . beauty and scenic | ““,‘;;J“d}“’“l““““'\“‘: B”‘::,"; Steot /i culllsl‘on Rl torenih Forces, Président Coolidge dedicated Wilson, If ...... 8 0 2 4 0 0)Dlucge up. = BStriko 1. Lindstrom | genators Biuege up, Strike 1, |charm the People's forest is prob- (P ko RE e i | st o etion T e o | @ monument to their dead here tos Jackson, ss. 3°0 0 2 6 1threw out Bleuge, Ball 1. Foil. Kelly made a fing|abI¥ uncxcelled in the state. As a'nto o learfed that he =had | Bla dire S ST GO o n\IU "llL”flN flu”-AR il et Gowdy, ¢ .3 0 1 4 1 0| Noruns 1 hit, no errors. catch of Blucge's short fly, Peck | CAMPINg ground for tourists in years | COMC to this city and married a it et A | blessing of peace with honor, & syms S 5 fiatola o Fifth Inning 9 Ball 1 u‘ & 2 to come it will be a charming place | YOUn8 girl who was considerably' an sldeswiping e corner of ‘hol SR sBinty Sihin: R A AL 5 trike |UP- Ball 1, all 2. Gowdy took | under age, then left again leaving residence with such force as to break \Bentley, 0 00 0 0 ol Glants—Jackson e, AIk® |Peck's foul., Ruel up. Neht took | FValling regions far distant to|under S e el iR RS ‘ The peace now . 1. Strike 2. Ball 1. Jackson strucl 5 N ST t bilists ceustomed & e < 7 be nourished, the pr xxSouthworth, ¢..0 1 0 1 1 ol strike2 oo Ball 1, Steike 1. |Ruel’s hopper and threw him out. :‘D‘":n“lk‘fl“t"o"\:;’q"'“,l,hf”:‘u“l'“ forestry | tion. the New Britain police suc- | tric light wires, tear oft se\'ernl i TRl icomtery e s e R A i ¢ Ll 2 . no runs, s 3 & 3 o i 5 5 Totals 37 414 36 18 1 |Strike 2. Ball 2. Foul. Gowdy " nlr;"nn;, S association has said that it s fitting | c¢eded In ascertaining the fact that blinds and break several windows. ans The constitution itself must s S shot a hit into center for one base. | (Ol Bning that the forest should be returned |the man, under the name of James | The side of the house was ”“Wd‘B | still be defended, he said, to pres WASHINGTON Nenf up. Ball 1. Neht forced | g SECOWEY WP Strike LR Un S rahip, Tho subscrip- | Sonnie, was living at Meadville, Pa. for a distance of 15 feet. His car | British Steamer Held With | serve tndividual freedom through : 8 6 6 |Goway, Harrls to Pecio. Lindstrom |, % "Hrtke & Ball 2. Ball & Gow- | b PCE POCENE Y S e, | His name and address were sent to continued with _siightly slacked | Half Milli | non-inteference with tho court, N el SR LS TR R0 0 iip WieT maatiom 8 ateal it o vioz ||/ E2 4R ARe OIbE re Dall bl | ot "in which women's clubs and | the Pittsburgh police, who got into | speed for some distance and then | alf Million Dollar and fair opportunity by the prevens Harrls, 20 6 0 2 4 3 O,Nonly. vO“'y.I'I\ the )?ck. Nehf up. Ball the D. A. R. took active part. |touch with the Meadville police, struck a parked car in the buck: tign of government monopolies dn Rice, 1f .. B0 O 1 e ror L Strike 1. Foul strike 2. Neht Pageant on Erogram, |which is a town near Philadelphia | yard, moving it 30 feet despite the | Cargo s e Goslin, rt . S0 1 3 5 5| semtors—Peck up, Btrike 1.|8o¢® Texas leaguer which MeNeely| . o ST SHEU 1 land close to the Maryiand border | fact that ita brakes were set. Finally | ) Whils recalling his wish for Al Judge, 1b . A IS OE e i aanti veYathLen) foul o Tery | M om ble dornockRdown it (R B R e e e i i iilve s e s Dkt i o o SRt S fcan membership in the world S : Bluege 3b . 5 1-1.38 2 01, o up. Strike 1. Ruel filed out T‘{ele.]y picked up the ball and threw public use was accompanied by a| Cbief Hart today received a mes- | ing down a section of it, and came | New York, Oct. 4—Prohibition | and further disarmament, the pres- Peckinpaugh ss . 5 0 2 3 4 o duC U Stk 1 ol Aicea wildly to the stands. Gowdy went to | Looot e illustrating a story of the sage from Detective Brown thank- | toa stop. | officials claimed to have uncovered a | ident warned in reference to the | Rucl, 0 .., § 0 00 7 5liohnson went out, Jackson to Terry, | ird on the play and Nenf to sec. | FLECLE LR region, the selling of [ing him and the local force for the | Not Severcly Hurt. | Bigantic Anglo-American rum runn- | country’s international relationsy L O L O Biceivina vt i G ferrore | o s e IEnieiE ko s rors gl | G T S RS BRCR e Lo cor- | In the various crashes the top and | Ing conapiracy with $10,000,000 in- | that “we %o not propose to entemstl **¥lrrley +1 10000 L Tankg: g Rbentieviup B el RatloRl e oo Ve otltha aat bib o vivein | acteventfa ke man's ileetandl | windh el wers torn rom Domack's | volved, when they towed into harbor | to any other power, or combination § 3 31036 14 0| Glants—Frisch up, Foul strike 1. |4l 3. Bentley walked and the | ¢oron by the settlers and then the | houso number of Meadville and |car and police said it was a miracle | today the twin-screw British steam- | of powers, any authority to make up 4 IR cenog e BRSSO iRl ML e e b it e i R SR congratulating the local detective |that his head had not been severed. | er Frederick B., with its crew of 28 | qur own ing for ne’ , Score by innings: was ticketed to first on four balls, | DS"teY. Frisch up. Sirike 1. Bail | or turned the land over to the state, | bureau on its clever work. | Five stitches were required to close | men and two women under armed | Veterans Eulogized. i New ¥obke 0. 010 100000 00034 {500 Up, | Sleke 1, Foulstelbe 2|t TPl abike B0 Bal 2. Feiaoh | g cuveant was given 1o a0 s Spartaco had been a fugitive since | cuto n his cheek and three to‘guard and with a $500,000 liquor| Thousands « of veterans® of the Washingto ... .000 001 001 0001—8 Young atruck out for the third time, | ‘27Ccd Gowdy at plate, Harris to | phiineater with the timber covered | February, 1923, He was arrestod ot | olose 5 cut on the neck. Thers were | cargo aboard. World war were gathered at the bases Two base hits: Frisch, McNeely, | Kelly up. — Ball 1, Strike 1. Ball 2, [ Rliel. Nehf went to third and South- | iggey s a background and the | Meadville, Thursday, according to | two cuts on. his face and one on his| The Frederick B. 196 tons was| of the newly crected monument neat | Young, Peckinpaugh; home runs, | Kelly flied out to Goslin. The |¥Or!h 80INg to third and Frisch to |parmington river and tall pines on | the telegram received foday. [chin in addition to those sewed up. | seized 15 miles off Monmouth Beach | the White House while General Kelly, Terry; stolen base, Peckin- |Giants were trying the hit and run sfl?"d-“ Kelly up. Ball 1, Foul lihojoviands of éither side as! the | —— S Domack appeared in court this | yesterday after an investigation of | Pershing joined with the presides paugh, Rice, Trisch; sacrifice hits, | play. Terry up. Terry sent up a | Strike 2. Foul. y flied out 10| jnee in the setting. Mrs. Helen | [ morning with his head bandaged and | three months. She was brought in- | in eulogizing the part played by th Jackson; sacritice fly, Kelly; double | foul to Ruel. Goslin and Southworth scored. Terry | yarijcy Jenkins, of Norfolk, was the ‘SAYS BR HLY | pleaded guilty to reckless ~driving. | o harbor, under a_heavy guard. | First Division in the war. plays Peckinpaugh and Harrid; Jack-| No runs, no hits no errors, up. Terry singled oft Judge's glove, patroness, and the Winsted histori- | The judge declared that it was one | Coast guard officlals who made the Tracing the history of the division \ Frisch and Terry; Bluege, Harrls| _Senators — McNeely up. The [ Frisch going to third and Young to | oey oy arectiod modt ot i of the most flagrant cases ever to | seizure under Walker's instructions | “the first to enter France and the son Frisch and Terry; Bluege, 3 P 3 % ¢ and Judge; bases on halls, off John. | crowd was now calling on the home | Second. . Wilson up. _Foul strike L | oqumes, Tho hoy and girl scouts | come before the Torrington court.|said details of the plot would be | last to leave Germany,” Mr. Coolidge son @ off Neht 5; hits off Johnson 14| boys for a rally. McNeely got a |Ball 1 Strike 2. Wilson tined out | ;10" o™ (Lo 0niione “eom in 12 innings; struck out, by John- son 12; Nehf 3; passed ball, Ruel. x—~Batted for Lindstrom in 12th, xx—Ran for Bentley in 12th, xxx—Batted for Johnson in 12th. Griffith Field, Washington Oct. 4.—(Coming from behind and tying the score in the ninth inning, Wash- ington, failed in the 12th this after- noon and lost to the New York Giants, 4 to 3 in 12 innings. Both Johnson and Nehf pitched mas- S - ed,and preserved.” Wilkon got a |t third. Rice tried to stretch his |tended. Dean Graves of the Yale of the American league, today took .| Walker said. \ fes B = § ’ ? o B s | . i Sees 62 Killed in Masea. : e s Discussing the nation's obligations terly ball hit into right field for one. bass. 'nit and was eut, Southworth fo |forest schood and Austin ¥. Hawes | no offfclal part in the serfes to de- | CPe™PeT W:L‘"fl'“3:’;2:;{‘]‘;?“;j’:‘d:_‘lgk”’!;‘ SAlE SR e tha el , By The Assoclated Pre Jackson up. Woul strike 1. Jack-|iirisch. ~Goslin up. Goslin <was |the state forester, wers among the cide the baseball title of the world,| chusetts This Year Compared wa:‘m;f"cf four rum ships operated | iteratad that its first duty was the ] Griffith Field, Washington, Oct.[son hit into a double play, Blucge o | thrown out. Kelly to Terry . preakera Graanyiccdaiichnntrfal iBreite e et sl | i o Iby a band of international rum | Care of the disabled and dependents 4—Th¢ New York Giants won “e|Harrls to Judge. Gowdy up. Strike| 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. |the Daughters of the American e : ’> £ B With 75 in smuggling conspirators, Three other | FOr these, he declared, the goy- 2. F 6 2 o yaske c lants ,as representatives ? E 8 i 3 first game of the world serles from | 1. .Rfl.ll 1. Ball 2. Foul strike 2 Ruml\mn‘n, served a basket lunc h]‘ ael 8 representatives of | Boston, Ot 424 marked d shipa' ot the “rum line” the said, | ment had been most liberal, men- Washington here today by the score | Gowdy claimed the ball hit his hand BLOOM OFFERS RA]SE R Hihs) Satleralessiief compete Bt 5 e faumbes ot{tataltaulo? have landed between 50,000 and | {ioNing the hospitalization program, ] of 2 to 1. Home runs by Kelly and | but Umpire Connolly would not al- In the pageant at the scene wWhere | Waghington, which, he said “won its mobile accidents in Massachusetts ‘:‘: M;r w8 lof whiskey and other | the rehabilitation furnished 40,001 Terry spelled defeat for Walter|low it. Ball 3. Foul. Gowdy walked [the people ragain title to the forest [y o B s | for the month of September as com- | 1 SRS O e ten. i the | Yeterans now and 80,000 others “who i | ke | iy 1l y S e U e ate: -] J Johnson who pitched masterly ball [to first. Nehf up. Nehf got a Tex- |Governor Templeton was to make | . ¥m gshould have béen se. |pared with the corresponding month |1 100 Nehf of |as leaguer info right, Gowdy stop. | NeW London SIIk Mill Owner Makes |11 oo o e te | “Brookivn should have been e | pared wi last seven months (Contioteden Pase Elkve throughotu the game. Artie Neh 14 £ i P- |the acceptance speech & L taal o represent the National last year i noted in a report made | - “ontinu age E! the Glants also hurled a wonderfully Hned at nf:rr'vnl"‘ ;Anfh]’rim‘ ,"P:| Compromise Proposal to Striking |had been made by Alain Wt | 1eague and the Giants should have |public today by Frank A. Goodwin, e R i R fine game and measured up to his :“ ; went to \v;- ‘anT h :» o % |president of the state forestry as- |, disqualified because of the in- pegistrar of motor vehicles. the case of the seized British ,,mm" ulder and more experfenced rival. fnc cond on & passed ball. Ball 1. Employes of His Factory. sociation. folerable condition that has per-| “Notwithstanding an increased [n°/C0Sh Ot sTed BEOAE ! “N The game, play by play: “"kN'”m Qe indrtron) New London, Oct, 4—Fiward meated the club,” was his persist- registration of approximately 104,- |y \Coper Willebranat, Assis it Tl No runs. 2 hits, no errors, Bloom owner of the Bloom € FAVORS UN[FORMS {ent stand. 000 cars, there were only 62 Killed | jcoc WeLker WHIEDINA, 45 prf\hlr Giante—Tindstrom up. Ball 1. I'?""";"’;"“;‘T:"'IEP};‘W’ s (el [mill, this city, has oftered striking | * “I have no desire fo take any- in the state this year as compared | pyiior oy oTl 1D ChATES O foday. Ball 2. Strike 1. Tinds Yrmvrx‘ (l;w]d ;"l!;w:’ wup ner ‘W;; ’:‘(’:’n’;’i ":”" weavers a raise of two cents per | thing away from Washington, which with 75 last year,” the report said She declared the Departmen eUtLopchiealy. Sl ‘o Bhuegs |Pluegs, Peck up. Strike 1. Tail | 374 O poplin work'and one cent Congressman O'Sullivan Fas Bill to 0" its championship honestis. but “But for the unfortunate aceldent 1, oo g ready to begin prnwu. strike 4. Frisch popned to Flue 1. Peck pushed a hot grounder [OP. W00l satin work, a conference | [T have no desire to sec the Giants |at Fort Point channel which claimed | (ueice WA% T Elmsford, N. Y., Principal trying ftoshunl YL EAURI LG S tE DI ISE R It Rer | BInE held with a delegation of 10.| Require Prohibition Agents o | cngage the Senators said. "It [fvo lines, and the one at the rail Mrs., Willebrandt declined to dis- | simsford, N. Y., Cip: L R T S e S IO O o o e e Site = oy aninion that ‘othiers of ihe froadicrossinz!in Fall IRIveriniwhi fhe exidence n the case of the | (1ot Qunno 24 Town Ball 8. Young struck out, kicking P‘:;‘R e wecond. . Tall 3. Strike |eCPived promises of raises on four | Wear Distinguishing Clothes. Philadelphia players in addition o three were killed, the record woula porsons invelved. bt assarted that els duppe ] orjerinicdjcaiedistnhe 2. Ruel got ' base on balls, John. | CIASSeS of work a week ago. A raise | (o it sl o Send wer approached in an | pave been truly remarkable. e e Meeting No runs, no hits, no errorn. |5 KU KoL W base on © of one cent being offered on one | VAN ot lnefnimniles ao e AT t e demand | The registrar gave credit for || . " cpoaqded that the selzure - Senators—McNeely up. McNeely Nolrhna il Nt noleriors class of satin crepe and two cents e ta introduce | 1 Dl he fact tha s demand i, oraased activity of police depart- the Frederick B. constituted the best 4 penkupiwigh Dy o lVilsan e ag "Fighth Inning jeranother classin Aatln, 2 Bill in congress calling for the unj- | ot e0f "",f"",”', ' be instituted 1o pangs in enforcing the law and to example of co-operation between the | (o he first ball pitched. Harris up. 3 : | Tt is said some of the atrikers |° i Micara ¢ of alleged crookedne intensive campaign against bad | &P ce, the prohibition unit Y s . ‘ the fir D Al . fackson| FErisch up. Ball 1. ¥risch sent : 5 - ! forming of ail prohibition officers. nn4 nis eriticism of the condmet o Ll ing the | Customs service, the prohibition The right of principal Howard Sl Bl R o a0 Wi ione Tl Beow Sivouns | DAt etiiRitolvatidion Monnay. L ISR PUR RIS ERE R S S the O'Copnell-Dotan brihery scandal |172008Nt8 and breaks. During the | ;g pepartment of Justice officiais. A%, TEWE G PLACRR. R threw out Harrisatifinaty Rica Upilyo i oniis Spyesi oot B8 S0 man asserted that such a law was |Gt RO TSR SR | month 1685 licentes and - registra- e ; with a rub bashiandithe GlankjSmmec Shasemalfeitice Ball 1. Ball 2. Kelly| Batist holdups that have occurred during (paj) haads the major league chicftaiy 7% COMPpared with 1334 for S:piem FENTON PARTY GHOIGE TarEs TAToHEY L An Ghen toke mas gl Ut G AR B TOHEDE | oo ol oo ot it sty Reck | | the past fow months, the did not depart from his position 1 meeting called to consider the issue Parnas m"mw‘w (“;P :var:fw Young going to third. Terry up. | willlam G. Wirthz, 71, Fairficld Vice | 1ors posing as prohibition He last night made public a T £ which was raised by the use of & senbinpieihishifollito in * |Ball 1. Ball 2. Ball 8. Terry was | | Under present conditic hilhertoisecet aftldavit ralating that BANK ]S CLOSED Windham General Assembly Mefber | L0 00T e pupil whose No runs, no hits, no errors. /iven a hase on balls. Wilson up. | Commander of Grand Army, Vic= | a person was foolish crookedness was attemuted in the a b Second Innl‘uz 4 Foul strike 1. Ball 1. On attempt- | | tomobiles on a first world serie played, in Is Democratic Party Nominee For et Giants—Kelly up. Ball 1. Strike | 00 © 08 cal, Young was caught | tim of Automobile Accident. prohibition off| 1903, when Iot Boston Red | xational Bank at Parkesburg, Pa Secontl District . Toe 1 Bail 3oL BI0 8 ROl Mk Sleeiin g fhof ol oy ! s Sox catcher engaging the Pirates, [ 0 y Congress in Second e BE 4 ! d, the play being Ruel to | = or —wm G er engaging th rates, | ettt the SR C U h;m L h:r? Dlikges \\~,‘$f"“—1p"§‘r' 1mr;[~w41' a \'y‘r‘j‘mm as offered $12.000 to throw games. | TDoes Not Open for Business This| worwich, Oct. 4—Frank s tian i cnanid Reidibonchomm i ch B ot DS NG 10 erro | s A at e | The attempted bribe was mada by | [ton P05 0C the general s 4 AR Terry up. Ball 1. 8 wpvine | 0 DI DIG uu ervary, | mander of the G. A. R. died tn @ protcionn ww“ Soenior Diertoe Oraees. ton, membor of the general asse address & 1. Ball 3. Foul strike 2. Terry | Schators—McNeely up. Strike 1.! prjggeport Hospital yesterday a L ; Lof ) I han e : i B el over second, Wil |14ndstrom threw out McNeely mak- result of injuries received when mt‘ DS (," , Vi ; Wil Parkesburg, Pa., he doors chosen as the demo e addine anogeilln ‘,\"1'1" Strike 1. Strike 2, |I"& & nice play on McNcely's sI0W | b g car driven by Willlam ]\ru]trr,‘ HOLDUP VIG'”M DIES “\ o ]‘w: ntro v)yu d to him by Yonr | ot the Parkesburg al bank did | for congress from th ond - L ,:‘\'\ k out, missing a wide |TO/leT. Harrls up. Foul strike 1 m Avenue, this city, Septembe A aasot. pioLarithe A rookIm | ot open for bus necticut d by the party cor curve for his third strike. Jackson H:{:..(;“ pall . “;‘"“”s‘f“';* 081124, The accident occurred in unV‘ ager of the New Yorg Giants, || A 58 postid o vention here thls | B o up. Beall'l. 8irike 2. Ball 2, Btrike || b toe0f 58 UD. e Lo Dall2. 5 [ Brookline Physician, Found Badly cpizor rarused the proposat and told osed by or 1a ilo R. W HIE . Ball 3. Jackson strolled to first. ! Ball 3. Strike 1. Foul strike 2 Authoritics fid nothold Mr. Kreu. | o Explres At | Of It to President Johnson in c arose an Gawdy upRGowdybitintoi doubly hl‘-:.‘:xl -‘:r‘llkl‘fl I] gmkl‘i e mr’.hL’m\L teneayingihe waninot o bl ‘ Beaten iy Rbick g ruary, 1023 was starting | ! H‘\y;{«‘;\ ol . pla forn) play, Peck to Harris. o -I 2] RN DRS R Lt | e RN | Boston Hospital Today for the mn with what was thought e A 4 s 2 econd. Ball 2. Goslin struck out, . : A ation o s ut t 1 run, 2 hits, no errora, Nolringt o iie raie | President and\Wife | L raal nines iation ot fu It about th tmade & nice stop on Goslin's ground. | Glants—Wilson up. Wilsbn shot | Washington, Oct. 4—President, CASR T, NS b ving In the wiwh Rt and fhiew him out Y0die Upii® BlnEie intodright l_n-H‘. packeon | and Mrs. Coolidge today eelebrated | V08 T 10 (AT SR MG T aeRarn pravocraPR for losses e @ b e .. 1uD, son sacrificed, Bleuge to [ yheir nineteenth wedding anniver- 4 e T : e 3 < 3, 3all 3., i &l fractured a ockets tur i N n o » Ball 1. Strike 1. Ball 2 I”"\l - |Judge, Wilson goin gto second. | capy. One of the t dally prog. | skull fract ‘,),”d-‘\ ol inned WILL WORK TOMORROW e v ” Fall: Jidgs EaL @ubary o8 "f‘“?} aten {GOWAY up. Strike 1. Strike 2. !iarc o the week faced the prost. | D840 Rl e e e The Herald will give the base- wed l‘(‘al ““”( LWl kA Tlhke 1 e e atel \Woull Ball 1. Gowdy beak up th ititanigat Melanujiits Cool | SR RS BB SR et e tu e I et bR | \cnu‘es TI.’]IK'QH(‘(I A R Tanl 1 |@F and sat down. ~ Nehfup, Strike jace plan to bourd the Mayfiower, | nad bee sioiiee bt e b SR Wi at t - Qct. 4 atior 3 fanned S8 BeckAup e S n e ] Neht singled i achtioRkassnort| S BUOREELE Ll A R ie e e G o e Y. M. Strike 1. Bal he OT8 | to right and Wilson was called R cnlene FlVer: Uldiand i Rrafliate s o ng Lon: Sl . f thi tried the hit and run play but Peck | o’ o f1ic tiate. Rice to Ruel er T the Hverl o Kins medical school, Baltimore, |‘u£\h.’ ield give instant AL e 4 fouled into \the stands. Ball 3 SR I fireer > 4 EEE news of the gume play by play = sxid to m 3 A ? s, two hits, no ; K TO AVOID TROUBLE SRR Ko SR, 5 el s Coas Peck flied out to Wilson. | Senators — Judge up. Strike 1. |g, it P | THREE D[E ]N WRECK and this x\lm be t erred to t 1 0 T o :x SRR No runs, no hits, no errors, Foul strike 2. Ball 1. Ball 2| Jerusalem, Oct. 4.—The Moslem RIS ISAUT ol hus asst ; T cticu e Third Inning {17 ke stk ont L Bliis i ol i o s hith: r B ing lovers of the sport a complete ——— In the ; ! dge & out. p. Foul |supreme council today graph i 7108 she amor oy 5 It h Giants—Nehf up. Strike . Etrike |girjie 3, Ball 1. Bluege singled |10 all of the Moslem states and all | _ . Infared in an Au. || 274 detail account of the contest. | | jugge Beers In Bridgeport Police Seekonk, R. I, Woman Is B 2. Johnson taok Nehf's roller and |oft Jackson's ' glove. Peck up. |of the Moslem representative or- | Three Others are Injured i : There will not howeser, bo an ; sl i De:dlat \Ee of 109 Yrs. ol cew RimO b Uindstrom uD. |paji 1, Ball 2. * Strike 1. Foul | ganizations asking them to send tomabile Crash at Kearmy, New || ©¥tr paper published tomorrow. Court This Morning Slaps Fine ehtuhbdl it s Strike 1. Strike 2. Ball 1. Ball 2. gy On the hit and run p deputies to Jeddah to intervent in % s e e R X 2 a R, 1 ] : ¥ Vg 1 : Onto Chinese Gambling Party. Maria Horton Chappell, 109 years —_— Ball 3. Foul. Lindstrom whiffed. |peck doubled to left scoring Bluege. | reverence to,the Holy Moslem places | Jersey, This Morning. S| A IO B & ¥ "' A Horon. Wl‘m e Two At |n|~|~ KILLED Frisch up. Ball 1. Frisch shot a|The crowd was frantic. Cushions |in an effort to avoid bloodshed. i g Sl % | Bridgeport, Oct. 4.—Vines aggre. | O eht Frack B Weatiin | B Jong hit into center for two bases. | were thrown into the field and the e Kearny,N. T, Oct. 4.— Three r; I3 TRE WEATN e [|gation $1.150 were imposed by | nor, 32 sl ¢ — Master SeNE Young up. Ball 1. Strike 1. Frisch |créwd yelled and cheered. The BANK STATEMENT [ zona were killcd and three injured in S WEA S P R it oy O b RS e nesiciiinea shElR orts and MOl was caught off second, Ruel to Peck. |game was halted until the officers New York, Oct. 4—The actual |an auto crash early this morning - today u 20 Chi found g Ensland e ascribed her longev- | R Park, Boston, were No runs, 1 hit, no errors. |could clear the fleld of cushions. |condition of clearing house banks| The dead ar e et ’“'"f{rrfl\nra-r '0"' a!‘-]-!\":'::"":' G G e el B resular houts and | killed yesterday when their awliie Senators—Ruel up. ~ Strike 1. |Ruel up. Strike 1. Ball 1. Ball |and trust companics for the week [ Mathilde McHale, 21, Newark, N F s ;,"" Al s Sing Fong, Henry Sam and Lem |ahatinence from eating sweats. One by a train SN Ball 1. Strike 2. Ball 2. Ball 3. |2 Jackson threw out Ruel at first, | show an excess in reserve of $42.- ae l-\»“l f‘. Tren ”‘,m] “MIr ‘:\nz " an un‘“" AT = were fined $100 | of her sons i former Mayor Chap- |§ ¢ ks, where Eergeant Fuell got a base on balls. John- |Peck going fo third Johnson up. jlsu 10 This is an increase Mi wra[w 25, '1 P u\ihv;‘x'gh'. :r: i ttle change in tempera . each and 17 alléged frequenters were | pell of Wiilimantic, Conn She was | Ruperts was stationed with the ar- ton up. The crowd was in an up- |Strike 1. Johnson fled to Kelly. |§61,756,740 compared with last o ilafandla alengs [ A tnde e e et | tillary, vax, Foul airkge 1. #aX » John-! 1 run, @ Mts, no errors week the road caus cel —— e ¥ | Rek« s Ler7. to Goslin. 2 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. Senators—Kelly went to two base hit into left. Harris up. Strike 1. Ball 1 Jackson threw out Harris, McNeely going to third. Kice up. McNeeley scored when Frisch threw out Rice at first. Gos- lin np. Strike 1. $trike 2, Nehf fed Goslin wide eurves. Ball 1. Foul. Ball 2. Goslin got a single off Nehf's pitching hand. Judge up. Ball 1. Strike 1, and Goslin went out stealing, Gowdy to Frisch. 1 run, 2 hits, no errors, Seventh Inning. Glants—Wilson up. third and Southworth to Shirley batted for Johnson. ley up. McNeely up. 2. Ball 1. worth. Harris up. on Harris' single over the bag. Riece up, Ball 1. Foul strike 1, second for the Giants, while Frisch went to center, Shir- Jackson dropped Shirley’s fly and the batter went fo second. Strike McNeely flied to South- Shirley scored middle Strike 1. Rice singled to center, Harris going posed most of the members of the scenes while the chief figures were selected from among the young folks | of Winsted and other places. Elliott Bronson, Sr., of Winsted, a lumber- man, lent his coilection vf Indfan | costumes for tise of those who took | the part of reds. Many Tn Attendance, The itchfield county fire wardens association held its anual meeting i |the forest during the morning and | foresters from all over the state at- | T0 PLAY WASHINGTON : Ban Johnson' Refuses to Even Witness World Series BY The Associated Press, Chicago, Oct. 4.—Aloof approving, President Ban and dis. Johnson, | He imposed the maximum sentence | ¢ 30 days in jail and a fine of $25 and costs. Domack is a former resident ,of chrm\gmn but in recent months I has lived in Bridgeport at 229 New- | fleld Avenue. The car that figured in the accident is registered in the name of Sam Gurein of 675 Main Street, Bridgeport. AUTO DEATHS LOWER | | | In this country, made known after the prisoners had | been taken before the U. S. Attorney. Five special government agents, under leadership of Willlam A. Walker of Washington, General Field | Superintendent of #ire dry forces, | & made the capcure after tke aad, cording to Mr. Walker, dickered for the purchase of 25000 cases of whiskey from the vessel's wmaster, paying $100,000 in currency and checks for the contraband. Bankers | ¥ngland and Canada were concerned in the consplracy, recalled its 5, Wi S Mihiel and finally in the Argonne. | m fr hardship that the | country might adequately be defend 16 deaths and 17,0008 ounded, its part in the battles af § ommerville sector, Soissons, 8t “The little that I can dded, “in commendation 4'1 Vi s hul & sHEh hat 18 deserved. livery unit of the | merican army, whether at home or | broad, richly merits its own full easure of recognition. They shrank om no toil, no dang and no liberties of our

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