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LAUNCHES ANOTHER vz et K LA FOLLETTE DRIVE 5 Dawes Gontinues His Attack on e Wisconsin Senator |, Tousieids W, Va, ool st—dn. Lod in the family history of the no- [torious Hutfield clan of West Vir- Dawes' 8pecial, En Route to Wil- [ ginig Kentueky, Ttecadling the mington, Del caster, Pa. Oct. Ljays of the Tug River feud between 23,—Charles G republican {yie Hatiield and the McCoy clans, candidate for vice-president, dely officials of Mingo county ered another attack on the La 1ol- [(oday were investigating the Killing tette independent candidacy today in ot Alex Hattield, the latest of his one of the centers ot La | Lo ac- [line to feel the sting of a bullet tivity | Ales the man who started form !the famed fend NUATS 4RO, WaS er, [the victim. During an argument clection, Hatfield is Thurman Cham- hambers told offi- ! t he struck Hutfield with upon the latter drew a a struggle for possess son of Man Who Starfed Strife Yoars Ago Is Killed In Elece and Lan vetera xon of Speaking from the rear plat of his special trair his final atop tn two days of patgning in Pennsylvania, Mr warned of CONSCAUe] came |over the coming D i to have ealled v “lar Gk whiere 1in 1o weapon Hatfleld was shot. d in @ Williamson hospital Acme flization massed sonality Tnformed v lat former of Matewiun a Hatfield postmaster son of suit for a lit- the M of beginning of | along the 'V'N"‘ ing which many members K o two families met death | constitution ar v Al | WOULD END GOVT. TAX ON INCOMES Wadsworth Feels It Is Inquisi- s of nsyl- | eted Mr. Dawe [ P An- s o= 0 TntoRPrivate Aliairs the state have declared to him that the congressional situations., result-| P — ing from the entrance of La Fol- | Boston, Oct. 23.—Expressing the lette candidates with democratic en. | Polief that the federal income fax dorsement or from La Follette en- | “X°reises a power of inquisition into dorsement of democratic candidates, private affairs of citizens, Eliot provide the chiet source of anxiety | \WAUSWOrh, assistant secrotary of in the republican state campaign. | !N {reasury, in an address prepared Mr, Dawes was grected by 13 | for delivery before the annual meet- from a hody of Franklin and g of the associated industrics of shall college students and was “""”’"""*“‘y"‘ today, sald “In due | troduced by Mr. Griest, He began 'r"]‘."""' 'J" nation’s expenses are | his address with a tribute to the | ' "0 L “,;:lr’,];m‘m”“.!,”" valor of the 111th Pennsylvania ar- | possible to obtain | comma I ient revenue by other forms of S ' | taxation, Colonel E. €, he {238t tillery, the der of which Shannon, headed the | “IGE00 reception committee which had met him at Harrishurg. [ e e ‘Tt was a magnificent feat the | R O 111th performed in the battle of the |,/ "o\ Argonne,” he said iz Leaving here Mr. Dawes eantinued on to Wilmington. Del, whare he will speak tonight. | was one Siders . was ast of ticket, th 1 on membhers ties where lett have endor the democr publican n ef both of 1Moy whos Joch re- Kentucky e callr feud n the hilis tn combat his Americs can princi Mr. Dav caster to aid in election ative Griest, post oftice committee, wi opposed by Mayor Musser, a democwat, and a running as the La Foilette date Republican leade vania who have ghe s of governm ey was bronght the fight being made by TRepresent- chairman of the house 0 is heing | of Lan- woman candi- caster, cher Ma should it we understand the power of this piers in Washing- *h the individual eiti- s in personal fredom to such |a power, and far the strong hand of government has forced it- | self into our per affairs,” he R “AS tine RAPLAN TO GO TO ROPF, ‘m the b CTLOSING BUSINESS HERE, | rec Btatus of ¢ plan | alike plan meaning of the | muc how sonal gors by, there will be | internal revenue a and financial | rich and poor ord of the incon AT y citizen, ness at 440 Cinthes shop the people of lan is to go to Furope tends making his home are favorable. He inten store for good, nmever to men's shop In this city again Tritain loses one of its most progres- Knplan's | information iates lils venture sful years of busi- Main street, K to close its doors to w Britain. Mr. Kap- where he in- ie meve fact that such informa- tion is in the files places federal gov- ernment in a position of trust which ons | INVolves unusual posstbilities for closing his | 800d or harm. It is not difficult to | open a | lnderstand and its cash value to an | New | Unscruplous competitor or enem Already there {s agitation that this shall be made publie, although when it was obtained there !'was a general understanding that it would be confidential. ny suggestions now | ¢ advanced for placing | ority in the hands of the ral government, all involving | | additiona some a federal subsidy. #incere belief that we are moving too fast. This country | is too large 1o be standardized from | | Washington, and there is danger fn move toward centralizing power there sive marchants hy A mova, and have wished him w on the other t,ons are heing made for the actual date will after Christmas, his husines I in ide. Although pre e closing | “There are ir expen: It is m Dmgflrous Vancose Veins Can Be Reduced Never mind what people say, if you have varicose or swollen veins and want to reduce them to n &0 to any live druggist and an original two-ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength). If he haen’t it, he can get it Apply it to the directed and improvement noticed in a few days wse until v 8 return to size. Tt is guaranteed to awollen ivelns for; money: announces that the #ls0 to reduce swollen glands, goitre paramount 1ssue of the 1924 | and wens, to break the power u(‘ Bysten conomic elp mer he could not ogram of §o- mal, | ask for arry out | mean ‘the of bureaus bureau of ook like a a small cotcrie | employment without limit, such a prog creation in Washington | compared to the oot control of the veins as will be Continue its 0L be almost back A over of the monopoly br Howard alwaye recommended | 4, o FOR COUGHS, COLDS | Bronchlal Asthma ronehial Asthma. Guaranteed karmle Here is absolute preot frem nsers wulevbm'u Ct.~No asthma thanks to Ox 4 ~We find it all you claim. mdrick, Col.—Am well pleased with results, Circieville, 0.—More help than from nnrnml 1t Bomerset, Mass.—1t gives full sat e Detroit, Mich.—~It has benefited me l’"n(.r Worcester, Mcss.—18 worth thon:ands to me. Xeene, N. H.~1 speak in hizhest praise of it. fenton, Mich.—1 got neary instant relief. Forasthma. bestthing |'ve found. 8 & wonderful medicine. ¥.—Delighted with Oxidaze. Rochdale, Mass. ‘ough gone, gained eizht Signed letters on file. Order toc oy back if it fails. All Draggists or a na- | their SITUATION GRAVE PPeking Said to be in Throes of Dis- orders as Warfaj Associated Piess Continues, ANTACID CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE THE CHAS W PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO NEW vOBK know of purchase, consuit the ‘classificd ads for a |states as the | for viee-president |spend most of the three days at the | Wheeling was made {republi I from half a dozen Ohio river cities | parade. | who {ing today |employes went in this morning and | Moosup, BEPUBLIGAN RALLY IN WEST VIRGINA G. 0. P. Members Give Dawes Great Recéption On Roard Dawes Special En Route to Wilmington, Del, W. Va, Oect, ~Having doubled back westward to invade West Vir- ginla, the native state of John W. Davis, the democratic presidential candidute, Charles G. Dawes was to- day again traveling eastward on hi swing through the middie Atlantic republican nominee The day was one of the lighter ones on the republican nominee's itinerary, with only two speeches listed, one a rear platform talk at Tancaster, Pa, and a night address at Wilmington, Del, Leaving Wil- mington late tonight, Mr, Dawes will go inte the New York city district to spend three days and dellver two speeches, one at Newark, I'riday night and the other in Brooklyn Sdt- urday night With the exception of these two speeches, the district of New York will see very little of Mr, Dawes, He announged today that he would lome in Montelair, N, J., of C. A.| Hanna, an old friend of his days In Lincoln, Neb, Mr. Dawes' train was scheduled to reach Wilmington at 3:16 o'clock this afternoon, and on his arrival there he will receive republican lcaders aboard his train and entr Mr, Dawes' fnvasion of West Vir- ginia for an address last night at the occasion for a republican rally, declaring by | 1 leaders to have been the in recent present largest held in the state vears. Delegations were in Pennevivania, Ohio and ‘Vest Virginia and the address made by nominee in Exposition .hall at the state fair gronnds was was pre- by an old-fashioned political the ceded The republican nominee continued his assault on the La Follette inde- | pendent movement and discussing the budget system ~ again warned aguinst a ehange “from a president has courage like Calvin Cool- iage.” STARTS CANPAIGNING 1 | Flector of La Follette | T'restdential Ticket — Mrs.Helena Hill Weed | Makes Speech at Plainfield, Plainfield, Conn., Oct, 23, — Mrs. Helena Hill Weed, presidential elec- tor of the L.a Follette-Wheeler ticket | got an early start in her canmipaign- | as she was at the gates of the Wauregan mills when the she made a stump sieech which lield their attention throughout the time available ‘before epeed started in the 1gills. Mrs, Weed Is speaking today at | Sterling, Oneco and Daniel- son to textile mill employes, Yes, terday, gatherings endorsed Mrs, | Weed as a candidate for U. €, sena- | tor at the special election to be held in December Wisen a number of | la Follette progressives endorsed Mrs. Weed she stated that shg de- sired 1o be on the senatorial elec- tion baliot as an “independent” and not under any party designation. Petitions to the sccretary of state to have Jrs. Weed's pame placed on the ballot were put in circulation at places where ghe has spoken. ASHES TAKEN TO SEA i Portsmouth, England. Oct, 23.— Without ceremonial of any kind, the ashes of the late Admiral Sir Percy | Scott today consigned to the deep 20 miles from shore were rA cold -may. lead to some: ¢ thing worse | cense, | Cotton rheumatism. Many times this terrific dls- ense loft him helples: Tess rheumatism until the accumulated impur- ithes Martinsburg, 'and expelled from the body, compounded succons, to let his discovery through the newspapers, He | derstanding that it the first does not show the way to complate recov- ery ho will gladly return POPULAR CONFIDENCE Once Secured, This World Organiza- {benefit of mankind in proportion as taining popular confidence, Professor William Rappard, of Geneva univer- later | ity, director of the league's ain several at dinner. LE maneat mandats commission, |to his taking over the duties of vice- |connected with Harvard unh'r‘slly tercst with which the U7 and Germany are following the man- agement of the mandated territory, the impartial character of which, he 1sald, of the well Heing of millions of per- sons and the hastening of the prog- | ress of civilization among backward peoples. mission which garded as jmportant commis which France will present on Syria |and Lebanon. | street appeared at police headquar- | 8upport for several weeks. She was | | done much else with his wages for | did not have | husband's sealed pay | avenue, Slys His Pmcnptwn "Has Powerful Influence Over Rhenmtum —— Mr. James M. Allen, of 26 Forbes Bt., Rochester, N, suffered for years with nd unable to work. He finully decided, after years of cease- tudy, that no one can be free from ommonly called. utle acld doposits, | were dissolved In the joints and muscle: With this fdea In inind” he consulted physiclans, made experiments and finally a pr and completely bay symptom of rlieum: from his sy He froely gave his discovery, which he alled Allenrbu, to others who. took ft, with what might be After years of ury sufferers eve;ywhere know about 108 therefore instructed druggists overy- where to dispense Allenrhu with the un- pint bottle our money with- out gomment. 8old by all druggists, e NEEDED BY THE LEAGUE tion Will I'hrive, Geneva Professor Says. By The Associated Press. Gemeva, Oct. 23. —The league of nhtions will live and deevolp for the | it is succossful in gaining and re- man- declared today in a valedictory address before the per- | prior e section rictor of Geneva university, fessor Rappard was at one Pro- time Prof, Rappard emphasized the in- ted States would mean the improvement The session of the mandate cor- | opened today is re- because the ion, for the first time, will xamine reports which Great Biit- n will present on Palestine and | HER CHARGE FALLS FLAT Woman Complains of Non-Support But Husband Proves He Pays Family Bills Regularly. Mrs. Jaseph Kuzya of 20 Horace | ters yesterday afternoon and made a complaint that her husband had not | contributed any money toward her | referred to Prosecutor Joscph G. Woods with the result that Kuzya | was arrested and arraigned before | Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning. | The woman's story fell flat when ! arsed it in court, for outside g the grocery biils, rent and clothes for the children, it that the husband hadn't Luying developed the past few weeks. Judge Alling asked the woman what she wanted or expeeted from her husband. It seemed that her trouble was that she the pleasure of paying for the household neeessities herself and that she desired to have her envelope de- her hands on payday. | was continued until No- | vember 29, and the defendant turned | over to Probation Officer Edward C. Connolly | Willlam H. Revoir of 43 .\'w.‘v”:'stv‘ Drive, charged with reckiess drivin has his cae continued until Oc for trial at the request of Judge Wil- ‘ liam F. Mangan, who appeared for| him. Revoir was arrested last night by Patrolman William J. Dol on Main street. He was also charged | with not having an operator's Ii- | cense. Philip Matarocci of 31 livered into | The case HAH’O"G who was arrested yeaterday | ic Policeman Hanford Dart | near Main and CHestnut streets on a| barge of operating without a ' li- produced his license at police | headquarters this morning and was| relcased ef Willlam C raigned in court Lxchange Activities Are To | Be Investigated By New York Attorney General’s Office, New York, Jackson, Oct. 23 Ha m'nm chairman of the board of | |directors of the southern eotton ex- | ehange, an 'organization, {ordered by Supreme Court Pile Sufferers | Get Qu lck Relief - 1 remedy that and absorbs | ) man or woman need suffer an- er hour from any listress arising from Hemorrhoids that this wonderful | n known as MOAVA SUP- YRIES can be aincd for a first-class money back if dis- | pain, sorencss | Dlicalie i at any |bad no authority to odd lot cc and I. Donovan and treasurer ton trading | Darby, today | Justice | Guy to appear in | 18 neat | Monday for exar mem- | hfr! of state attorney general's of- its secretar chamhe e order came through the ac- Nm\ of Deputy Attorney (reneral Chambers who told Justice Guy that {he had received mumerous com- pluints concerning the cotton ex- change. In answer to attorneys who clalmed that the attorney general subpoena the cotton exchange officials, Justice Guy said | “T think there is sufficient evi- | dence before the court fo justify the | widest examination and investigation | of this cotton eéxchange business which has already resuited in the | disclosure of gigantic swindling op- irprised to see how | ts. Blessed relief often | n an hour; even in cases of | th profuse bleed results have standing w onderfu been ORIES, and be MOAVA gure to directions that 3UPPOS follow simple come in each box. erations against the public. 1 don’t think that it 18 incumbent on the at- | torney general to disclose his evi- | | dence now.” may be made much easier and less perplexing if you wiil de- vote a few moments each day to the classified ad columns. They are friends and advisers Lifa s vena | PrinGipAls Selected for Presenta- {two thieves—Howard Y, |a laugh. |as Rosalie. | opportunities for | the | day and on | evenings from 7 Hart |age of | &0 gentl GAST ANNOUNGED FOR GROTTO SHow Cromwell, Oklahoma, Tends to Claim That 1t Has Ncast Vice in State, Wewoka, OKla,, Oct. closing a court of inquiry into al. leged vice and crime conditions in Cromwell, boom 6il town of Sem- inole county, resulting in liquor law violations and vagrancy charges be- ing placed against six persons, Dis- frict Judge George C. Crump, of Holdenville, declared last night: “From what I can learn, Crom- well is.about the cleanest town in Oklahoma now." | “They all heard about the court 18 a3 und boegan to leave,” Judge Crump said. "As long as the town iy In- Strop, | corporated, T will keep it clean.” o SWEDS" VS, “DRYS” AGAIN Best Ball Foursome To Be Played Saturday Afternoon At Meadow Country Club. tion of “The Two Yagabonds” The entire cast for “The Two ‘agabonds,” or "Erminie" the Aziz Grotto presentation, which is to be produced under the supervision of Dramatic Director G. V, C. Lord, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuraday evenings, November 4, 6, 6, follows: Robert Macaive, Jacques Lambert Lord, Marquis Le Friere, father—August Klein, Count de Lavaude — Raymond Watkins, T.eon, secretary to \larqull—nob- ert Loomlis. Gigot, innkeeper—Clement Lewis. Due Del‘alals, betrothed to Rosalie —John Lindsay. Ben, the butler—Willlam gren, Rosalie—Mrs. Frank Chase, Athalle, Leon's sister—Miss Ruth Schade, Franchon, Gigot's wife—Miss Jean Rlair, Princess de Rosalie's Shuttle A hest ball foursome will be play- ed between the “wets” and “drys” of $he Shuttle Meadow club Saturday. The “wets” defeated the “drys” ears lier in the season and Chptain Max- {well 8. Hart of the losers has chal- lenged the winners, headed by Wil- llam H. Brooks, to another round, convinced that the better team did AT A nn(‘wm in the initlal contest. Captain Pastelle — Mis¥ Dorothy ‘mf",,‘,fi,",f,{‘,‘:ed“{IL,,,';",’,‘;?.“.’,‘}',“?;"' Latham, ks 3 Willle Whelan and W, H. Booth Yvonne, a peasant—DMiss Frances |, .. C. W. Manning and W. J. Vater. “The Two Vagabonds”, is a beau- tiful symphony of musical ber: and clean Lot Pompadour—Miss | Sweeney. Val Flood and C. H. Baldwin vs, nm-ligaroid L, Judd and David 1t Man- cuts humor, Tts i’ presentation In New Britaio 8 & p’ g stanley tribute to the town folks' ability, 'pegee vs. Maxwell and it is & decided credit to Aziz| g Baldwin, Grotto to select 80 good a medium [ A B, Porter and F. 4. Wachter to bring out the best there s in'\y }1 H., Humphrey and William T. local talent, | Sloper. In the original presentation, |y H, Kirkham and F. N. Smith Francis Wilson was cast as Jacques [ys, . Humphrey and J. H. Rob- Strop. a character portraying & !ingoi, t low, down-and-out thief, who with Robert ruup” and Percy matt Ve, the guidance and help of Ropert . W. Wilson and Maxwell S.'Por- Macaire, was led Into many precari- |ter, ous situations, They finally imper- sonate no other than the Duc de alais. who is betrothed to Rosalie, and enter with the notables into the e Grand Ball held In the pink ball- romaf e Maraare manmion. Tnes MOTHER AND INFANT BURIED | aeal, are finally detected and prop- | crly reprimanded. but not unthl o | their antles have brought out many Double Funeral of = Mrs, (llhnrlnl!: and Herbert H. 8. Hart and E. An enjoyahle e\nnlng was spent last night at the golfers’ dioner held at the club. | . M . Wite | was originally cast | TAsky Held This Moming, With this character theme of the | Pauline Hall Around love Services At St. Mary's, i8 woven the opera. The gcore presents many excellent the various solo- prominent among the “When Love Is ‘The double funeral of Mrs. Cath- erine Ddlan Lasky, wife of Edward Lasky, and their infant daughter was | held this morning from the home of Mrs. Lasky's mother, Mrs. Frank Future,” “A Campbell of 52 Lawlor street at' Soldler's Life” “Jail Birds of a 9:30 o'clock, followed by a solemn | Feather,” “Woman's Dress.” “Dark- high mass of requiem in St. Mary's est the Hour,” “Joy Attend Our church &t 10 o'clock. Rosalie.” “Lullaby” “What the Rev. Raymond J. “Dicky Birds Say.” celebrant, assisted by Rev. Matthew R | Traynor, deacon, Rev. Walter J | Tyddy, sub-deacon and Rev. Walter OBEYING THAT IMPULSE [X)"Sccrann. master of ceremonies. |As the body was borne from the 'church, Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang “Beantiful Isle of Somewhere.” The pall bearers were Willlam Camp- bell, Henry Shine, Thomas McCa- i sses e : | hill. Francis Hackney, Bernard Me- Lot o e troney Cusker and Andrew Miedbald. The flower hearers were Joseph Camp- bell, Emil Novack, Luciap Neopoll- tano, William Iyons, James Howe week miay be and William TRyan. Father Lyddy reduced somewhat, although there conducted services at the grave, Bu. are still thousands who have mot rial was in St, Mary's cemetery. reporfed their taxable properties and l e ed. The Little Hope Held Out For Recovery of Dowager Queen of Denmark— Family Called To Bedside. ista—most musical hits are, Young.” *“Past and Clabby was Property Owners Visit Office of Board of Assessors to Declare Increasing numbers of taxpayers who call at the office of the board of assewsors cach day Indicates that rush of the last session all Monday and Saturday to 9 o'clock. All persons who owned taxable proper- ties on October 1 are liable to tax- ation and those who fail to report s [lists on or before November 1 are | Copenhagen, Oct. 23—The strength assessed an additional 10 per cent QRENIAL 4 !0t Dowager Queen TLovise &f Den- oxEnihaitsediy aluation, 1"""',‘ ”?: I mark is slowly ebbiog and the mem- jindnecegnaygthlagnens o oapl® [ hers of her family are hastening to [ theg frequent warnings of the asses- |\ ) foe “The aged queen is get- sort. [ting little sleep and her condition There are approximately 15,000 & P . |shows no improvement. persons in this city who must, un- Ingeborg, wife of Prince der the state statutes, file property |, of gweden, one of the daughters lists or he subjected to the 10 per | of Queen Louise, arrived here today. cent penalty. The queen's son, King Haakon of Norway, summoned by telegraph, will arrive tomorrow night. Her son King Christian of. Denmark, and to Be 100 | Queen Alexandrine are spending ~ most of their time in rooms adjoin- ing the sickroom. CAPPER SPENT $42 Washington, Oct. 23.—Senator Capper, republican, Kansas, report- el to the secretary of the senate to- day that he had spent $420 in his campaign for reelection and re- ceived no contributions. James. Ma- lone, who-is opposing Senator Cap- per on the democratic ticket, ed he had spent $1,751 and received $419 In contributions. Joess - assessors are in The Associa r SHORTAGE OF PRUNES This Year's Crop Said Million Pounds Shore Oct. 23.—A short- 100,000,000 San Jose, Cal, — approximately pounds in imminent in the worid prune market, according to a state- mf‘n! by officials of the California | Prune and Apricot Gowers' associa- tion. Revised estimates of prune production in this state, Oregon France, Bosnia and Bervia, form the basis for the statement. Less than §0,000,000 pounds of the California 1924 crop remain un- | sold, while Oregon has left — than 20,00%,000 pounds, according to MEN'S MISSION TO OPEN the ociation, and the ‘combined | The meh's mission at St. vield in Europe this year has fallen | ¢,y to 23,000 tons, or considerabl than half of last year. This tc'al of about 120,000,000 powndas represents Mary's h will open tonight with serv- fecs at 7:30 o'clock. There will be evening services “ also on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening and the available supply with which to mnrmng masses on those days, The satisfy the current year's ! mvission will come to a close Sunday amounting to 220,000,000 pounds as evening with the renewal of baptis- shown by last year's consumption. |mal vows. css needs, For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness No other cathartic or laxat acts, bowels, restoring matural, regular movement. ‘Cancarets’ are harmless and are used by millions of Men, ! Women and Children. 10c boxes, v on the liver and howels as | Carcarets.’ They never gripe. sick- en. or inconventisnce you. They posi- tively strengthen and regulate the| Investiyation | OVERCOATS We are selling Overcoats in fine foreign fabric: in beautiful colorings that are not to be had else- where in town, . They :feel good, they look good, they keep you warm. i BURBERRY —and— FASHION PARK HICKEY-FREEMAN +ITCH-JONES City Hall PATRICK report- | Now Is the Time to build with Sheetrock OU can have solid walls and ceilings at low cost by using Sheetrock, the fireproof wallboard. Sheetrock is pure gypsum plaster cast in sheets. Low in first cost, easily handled, and easy to erect. Comes all ready for use, and you just nail it to the joists or studding. Won't warp, buckle or shrink. Won't burn, ignite or transmit fire. A perfect insulator against bgth heat and cold. Sheetrock takes any decoration — especially beautiful effects witH Textone, The Sheetrock Decorator. Made only by the Unifed States Gypsum Company. Ask your lumber or building material dealer for a sample and prices. UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY 205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois Reg.U. & Pas. OF. SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD Wi e wamen arug wore For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads

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