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2NN DEAD OF PNEUHONIG PLAGUE Death List Rising Rapidly in|_ Gty ol Los Angeles Tos death t pneumoni quarter ncreased 1 ) four fat s rep Health offi brivg u son knowr outbre r 19 had been by ive toduy rted yesterda rts ment 4 aquare Chinese police ference Dr. ecretary of fties head by Dickle, execn state board of h % MACDONALD RESIGNS Pritish Tabor Minlstry Officially Out WILL FIGRT DUEL Unique Scientific Scrap To Be Staged Between Noted Men In Berlin In Near I'uture. len, well known LOANSAVES HOME OFTEXAS RANCHER - Flegced by “Con” Men, He Spent Fortune Hunting Thenf overies in Tibet and a, and Ferdinand Oss sendowskl, cxplorer and author of v Asig, will be staged in Ber- he near futur tig fabrications and challenged him ebate. The author,who teported by American Railway Association. idy by the car e division of the American R Association The total " week, #5,504 cars more than loade uring the corresponding week of Jast y spite the racord loading. sciation reported mearly 9 arplus freight cars in good the 3 at the end of the week and nea When Ring Accepts Tetters Of o e e e Resignation, storage. By The Associated Press. A London, Nov. 4.—The ¢ ¢ |Funeral Services sl For Ex-Senator Cole day. King Ge Pesignation, f'wo Killed When 'Auto and Trolley Crash H. Fulton, N. Y., Nov. 4. — A Yamb, 48, and Mrs. Bruce Wau 48, of this city, were killed fnstar lwst night when their wollided with a troiley car on ®mpire State lines at a cro wbout two miles gouth of this city. RUMMA WEDNESDAY, IN BASEM COR. MAIN STREET Beginning k4 automobile he g Yos An GE SALE NOVEMBER ith ENT STORE AND EAST MAIN ST. at 9 a. m. For Benevolent Purposes LADIES’ AID SOCIETY of the German Baptist Church Fach Week on Wednesday we close out at ridiculously low odds and ends, broken lots and sizes of Men's and Boys' Apparel. s paper. Wednesday Only. the Ad of unusual Grey and Ecru Ribbed Union Suits. Regular $1. Wednesday values in Tuesday’s Lot of Boys’ Wdenesday with Ear Bands. Reg. $1.30. Wed Wednesday only .. Sunits with foothall Boys’ colors; £9.50, Wednesday Lot of Boys’ and Men's Winter Caps ATl Wool Grey Flannel Shirts for 5235 Regular $1. Wednesday nesday Men's Extra dress. 85¢ on any $19 | 2-Pants, all new free. Regular .. $7.95 backs and $24.50. Wednesday Big Jump in Business During Week | to 6 vears. Reg. §7 Rosford Rihbed Shirts and Drawers. Reg. $4.00. Wednesday . ... Srla('l.&l,—ss 00 OFF .50 Suit in the store. SPECIAL — Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 4.—Frank |, Norfleet, ranchman and deputy vift at Hale Contor, who lost one o confidence men and spent in cha. hem to earth s saved his } from a creditor, A loan, made in tir re 1 in 1ift t was to he tiled 245,000 in foll in with and market ped oft by tments soar was fortune , ecarrying per- stment fled with the $4 Placing a m age on his home Norfleet took up chase. One he aught in i anggher in Utah inother in € a, another {1 traveled 18,0 in the pur three All of been convicted cither are in prison or are dead - 'Suspected Bank Bandits Are Seen at Cumberland Cumbe R. I, Nov. 4 —Three men answering the description o the bandits who last Saturday at pted to rob the Wrentham, onal bank and shot James rpenter, the cashier, applied fo food at a hotel here early today. Af celving and pay! kfast, the me angers notificd the pol irch for them was begun at once nominee fo morning hors a DROPS I 1897 to 1005 of the superior court since tablishment in 1910, its prices all Watch for 2 Juvenile Coats, sizes - 95¢ Trousers for work or $2.95 cash | his it during a per-| torn as if from wandering t ugh the woods, went awa The hotel eclerk who fe and a it tes after 1o cast their ballot in a presidential Mr. Morris voted, s, and elcction. Ralictter iMis e from The thirteen senators who are Roston, arrived a ofr votes. | secking to rotain their seats will fol- A son drove over A voted. | low the Rhode Island returns with particular interest, believing that D the vote will determine Whether Bangor, Me,, Nov. 4.—Judge Ber-{ . - 1 Siifer Tatin itatioe of)| e DRIGARSS the Penobscot coun superior | Ty court, died suddenly of heart disease TROOPS ON DUTY early today as he was about to enter his automobile at a garage here.! e He was 68 years old. e had 75 Armed Soldiers With Fixed Rayo- served two terms In the state legis- : Jeture, was county attorney from nets Guarding Polls At Herrin, and bad been justice es- TEMPLETON APROVES OF “FORGET-ME-NOT" DAY Governor Endorses Project to Ralse | Funds for Disabled World l War Pighters, | Governor Charles A, Templeton, fu a letter to Commander Howard T, Burr, disabled Veterans of the World | War, Department of Connecticut, has artily endorsed “Forget-Me-Not" which will be observed in this and throughout thenation on | her 8, letter to follows: “My Dear Commander Burr: “The purposes of ‘Forget-Me-Not 2 When saw its duty and enter- ed the World War, four million men gave what they had to give, fully and frecly, Of this vast army, some ver returned. Some were 80 fortu- e AS 10 © njury altogether, But many stiil bear in their bodies or minds ks of wounds or sick- arts go out And since sympa er to be effective, must be translated into acts, T Yope that the people of Connegticut will o the appeal of Commander Burr Itberally [EMPLETON." SENATORS OT VOTING Rhode Island Officlals in “Exile” Since Filibuster Not Going to i‘ Polls Today. .| Rutland, Mass., Nov. 4.-—The . twenty-two Rhode Islaml Senators r who fled from that state following bomb incident in the h climaxed a filibuster locked Democratic and 7 forces, will not return to to vote, Tnstead the d 13 of them are seek- ction, will remain in at the hotel which has beeu their home since last June and con- selves with recelving what made available over the repub I thelir statc o lators declared last night the most novel election o spent since they be- e interested in politics and for Il be the first time in a of years that they have failed score their constitutents approve the stand Winois, Today. | Herrin, I, Nov. 4.—Seventy-five national guardsmen, some with fixed | bayouets, patrolled Willlamson county today to prevent thres | clashes between the Ku Kiux Klan land ts opponents. Heavy voting was reported in the | early hours with no semblance of {disorder, At each precinct outside {of Herrin, two militiamen were sta- tioned to keep the crowds moving. | aronu the rear of tha house at 139 140 Black Rock a | stranger made & 8 but 1the nelghborhood without snuccess. | “peeper.” | DR. F. C. TORKELSON CHIROPRACTOR Hours: 10-12; 2-5: 7-8 daily Nat. Bank Bld. Tel. 2998 A man who was detected prowling |1 Black Rock avenue last night was chased by Edward A. McCarthy of | Mc@arthy reported the ingident to { {he police and a search was made of It ie alleged that the man was e e AT GHIGAGO POLL Man Wounded Probably Mis-| faken for Another Chicago, Nov. 4—Anton Rudzin- | ki was shot and probably fatally injured today after he had gone to a | polling place to vote. The police be- | gan a search for sev al men withe out any information as to the cause | of the shooting. Rudzinskl dropped when perhaps | ten shots were fired in and about the polling place, east of the stock- - | he wounded man, who is 47, and | a teamster, had not been active | politically and the police were un- | cortaln W ya ‘ther he was the intend- | d targot or the victim of a mis- | take, The vietim had found a line men ahead of him and g would be late at work, he started | e Then the shooting oc- of he curred. The shots were fired from & automobile, The police lear that several men shortly befare had | appeared at the polling place and asked for Michael Hastings, a dem- ocratic precinct captain. | Tt was said Hastings objected to accompany the men who had called him and turned away and the| shooting started. | Reports of abductions of political workers and threatened encounters | with revolvers eame from two west | side precincts soon after the Rudzin- | ski shooting, and police squads were rushed to the two polling places. | CABINET MEMBERS YOTE Pittsburgh, Pa, Nov. members of the Colidge Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Labor in their home wards here tc gecretary Davls, accompar Mrs. Davis, were first to cast t bal in the third district of t} 15th ward. They arrived at the po ing place a few minutes after the {doors were opened, Secretary Mellon voted the day in the 14th ward Mellon avis, voted | | later in Have your eyes esamined and glasses fitted by one {lwho knows. 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Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth’s Block Special Attention to Beginners Men's Overcoats, plaid latest styles, Regular $19.50 NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP New Britain 357 The Little Reg. $1.69—72190 PEQUOT SHEETS Wednesday Reg. §$1.50 DRESS VELVETS Weédnesday Yard Reg. $1.25 CHENILLE VELVET Wednesday Yard Reg. § 56-Inch Wednesday yard. ... 89c¢ PURE WOOL FLANNET e $1.95 Main St The Dress Good Shop WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Reg. $1.30 to $2.00 $1'35 SILK CREPE DE CHINE and CHANGEABLE $1.25 TAFFETA On Sale Wednesday At 87¢ 135 Main St The Little Store Store With the With the Big Values 400—NIA1N STREET—"400 Big Values Reg. 25¢ 36-1NCH Wednesday Yard Reg. $1.39 Pencil Striped FLANMNEL Wednesday 95 Yard C Reg. $1.89 56-Inch WOOL JERSEY $1.39 Reg. 81.15 WOOL CANTON CREPY .. $1.15 PUR Wednesday Yarl Wednesday - EDISO bulbs. Prices A. A. 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