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ROBBERS ESCAPE They then crossed the street to the Fisher-Churchill Coal where the forced a window' and entered WILSON RIDICULED Biography, Recently Published, Alleges War Scandal New York, Oct. & (P —President Viography of Sir Henry, written by Major General Sir €. F. Callwell and published today by Charles Serib- ner's Sons. The writings of the Pritish ficld marshal rail with bitter reasm against Wilson and the league of na- tions and state that ral Persh ing himself openly ridiculed the league of peace. The book gives a picture of the war years and portravs the n shal's lite to the day in June when he was assassinated on the doorstep of hix Tondon home by two Sinn Feiners. “If President Wilson has any sense he will g0 back to America as s00n as he can” the ficld marshal wrote of the meeting at the Qua D'Orsay in 1919, “Today Wilson was rather tiresome and Liloyd was asleep.” “I was Introduced Wilson and had a talk.” he goes on. press me in the least.” and he added the prediction that Wilson would be diseredited He attributes his failure to made chief of staff to a made to Premier Asquith had observed: isn’t i, that has produced no great general. “No, nor any statesman, either” retorted Sir Henry, 1922, to President ten he ““Strange. W. C.T. U. Out Against All “Damp” Candidates Fimira, N. Y., Oct. § (A—Frank entrance of the sfate Women's Christlan Temperance Union into polities to defeat aspirants to poli- tical office whose prohibition, views are not unqualificdly dry was urged today in the annual report of Mrs. D. Lelgh Colvin state organization Mrs. Colvin ‘predicted a source of great potential political power in the ranks of the national women's democratic law enforcement league formed last spring by officers and leaders who ‘“helped to prevent Smith's, nomination fthree years ago." —— e Eségggf in Securing a Good Employee IN BULLET MIN‘ CONSIDERS PARTY’S FAVORITE SONS INENGLISH DIARY Wilson was called “that ass” and | the civil and military chiefs of the ailicd nations are classified as “fools” in extracts of the diary of the late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson. The extracts appear in the Grorge minutes’ | “He did not im- | remark he | Asquith this war | president of the | |REPUBLICAN NA;I'IONAL COMMITTEE | |Hugh Wallace, Meanwhile, Proposes to Nominate Mrs. Woodrow Wilson For Vice-president, to Run With Gov. Al Smith. | | p | Believed to Be Slayers of Officer |an acclamation by a group of moys than 1,000 of his b at his home at Oregon, TIL, who yesterday ing th Jisco in return for the nomination ridicu- vie kers o The liberal mayor of the rity wel. | comed the delegates Sir Robert Sanders, memher of | parliament, presiding, moved adop- tion of the report of the national {rouncil. It was accept unanimous- Iy Lord Queenshorough was wunani- mously elected president of the na- tional conservative the ensuing vear In moving adoption of the ronn- cil's report, Sir Robert defended the government's action in the Arcos raid and revision of the trade union law association for Arcos Ltd., a Russian organi- zation was raided during the sum- | Emerald Ol (full strength) today.| mation jiner In search of communist propa- | Iivery well stocked drug store has| No | ganda this, with the distinet understanding | .1 can only hope, he said, “that|that your,money will be cheerfully ‘1;1'» socialists will continue to prom- | returned i it does not reduce tiv | Emeral :K‘ r'“{: 'n“\\;‘ :fiv"L;;m:n-;:r\lxr::l 1S5S | inflammation, soreness, and pain = am surc much quicker than any remedy you 1t's inothing would make conservative ever used e combin succues arore foeptainih Two or three applications of | camph | Moone's Emerald Ol and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness dis- are sold annually for reducing var | : _ | appears. A few more applications | cose or swollen vein { CCO: Vanzetti Ashes ;! regular intervals and the inflam-| Fair Drng Dept. and every good | '\ . Oct. 6 (A—Notwithstanding | mation is gone, | druggist guarantees the first bottle | |.'® Bovernment's efiorts to prevent | And as for Soft Corns a few ap- of Moone's Emerald Oll to end your it | says the communist newspaper | plications each night at bed time foot troul NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSD.A MADAME PANGALDS | PUTZLING GREECE Detained for Attempt to Release ' . | i gotiated in Hollis | Imprisoned Husband ~ xeeor peins paras !’ ton ‘])“’ ] 'Pl—]_\l']\ougn :“(‘Q u.nhd urged him fflllilpfr‘misflbfli ————n ifter the return to power of the rennial national conven- | to use his name in the Illinois presi- <ing Constantine, Dedham, Mass., Oct. 6 (UP)—|tions of the democratic and republi- | dential preforential -primary - nect| Athens. Gre (o7t G Uy N G b 7o safe crackers early today made | cun parties for the selection of their | April. Mr. Lowden made ne reply | Grecce is conjuring with the nam == three breaks hers presidential tickets are nine months to their request, but expressed decp | °f Madame Pangalos, who is mnder 4 a gun battle with P ay, politicians of both factions |appreciation for the visit. After re. detention awaiting examination on 1a Campbell |apparently are enzaged in increas. |iterating his assertion that “no may | Seneral charge of conspiring to re- | The men are believed those who lingly serious consideration of thein all our history has run a leasaShepninahand, Sinestormer adic murdered Reserve Patrolman Alfred possible candidates and in various!from the presidency,” he declared |tatoT, from the Cretan fortress | lS I- TEST [;H IEE N. Hollis « attempted burk- fsections of the country movements|“no one who appreciates the solemn “here he is incarcerated. and re . lary in Q 1 several g eate several aspirants have | responsibility of that high office will | Store him to power _— vlaces early yest in Norwood. heon inaugurated |run after the presidency.” | Not for a generation have the While passing the yards of the| The presidential outlook in the| He described how, when an un-|authorities beer faged with a mor Wallate Would Have Her R”n Dedham Lumber Co., about 2 a. M., | ropublican party was brought to the | successful candidate in 1920 con. |amazing personality than this wo- on his regular round forefront by a three day conference vention he had feeling of relief | man who, in the heyday of her h W h M S [ attracted by light In the oftic in Washington of the party's na-|sreater than his disappointment |and’s absoluts rule, was knewn as It mith fothpany. S Drawing, hig pevolvan NI fonnifcommitttas 8 Ot of tharAsliba | Hinon (ralllneilol tacelv the. aoriing sress Josephine,” and who was started across the yard to: inye ¢rations it was indicated the names tion because he had been oppressed |genavally credited with first having 3 5 gate. As he did so, two men, ap- 5 Tacoma, Wasn., Oct. 6 : ! : o ry of Commerce Hoover at the time by the sense of the of- ralsed him to power and then made W parently h g him, came dashing former Secretary of State | fice’s responsibility self virtually the sovereign of , Woodrow Wilson will be OHLoE thoro ok Hughes were frequently mentioned.| Out of the democratic politie jUaRnne Nl One of them fired several shots (ther names brought into the dis-|cauldron came the formation is sald to have been at once |3 M40 ‘“”" et 1’,;"(", "’1’,‘:4""‘.';’,"“"‘"_\“:‘” "r"‘"my_'“. foolt cussions were said to have been for- | dians of a Woollen-for-presi- | the most admired and the best|piS0 = B4 2% o wi 1 hio | mer Governor Lowden of Tilinols, | dent organization to place Evans|hated woman in the country. As a | . fire but his shots went wide of the ' yy.. president Dawes and Woollen, an Indianapolis banker, girl she was rich and ambitious, if | | ! e = flasing Lmeny Longworth. > race for that party's nomination |rot beautiful. With charaeteristic LS ollon g, The burglars started down the ntiment among the committee- [and the proposal, of a woman, Mrs. | foree she declared her intention of g e tracks of the New York, New Haven|men on the subject of the 1928|Woodrow Wilson, ‘widow of the T e S NER T ons and Hartford railroad ird Fast | convention city is divided among | World War president, for the demo- | oy e i b el Dedham, Campbell in pursuit, then four citics, Cleveland, San Francis- (cratic vice-presidential nomination tary 0y o s oo A ey turned off and disappeared in the co, Minneapolls and Detroit. The|to run with ¢ or Smith of New | (. was Pangolas. She took i Fastern avenue swamp where dark- final selection of the meeting place was made by Hugh €. Wal SR i Aoty yiess (preventedith s oM CaEENIIOM | Howavar, fwill okibie made untili Des | acal formertamibasea ity Lo Tranc: AL Rl 1 states o tracing them Lcember 6, 1t was announced. The|at Tacoma, Washington i ey Gallops Gamphell \neniSretiisd Mo lithelepliblicansiwillkdesleriata Uislr cons [IVAT democratiatainator Broooorl e i and Yyom police station and Chicf Warren C. fon city a month in advance ot | Maryland, asserted in an address at | o e o DU S potaatniiiv Cotty called out th force toiier ot damocral 7 Ersy R L 2 4t self until the storm passed v 18 democrats fvhose natlonal ‘com-[Ballimore that thelonly Hone of (hel> S\ wriniand awaitine for the et search the town assembles here January 8 to!democrats was to nominate a wet on ey 5 iToaing uld contrih A e S R e Rl gcralegas lonom et O otion which the Dela in bringing e tombination off the lumber com-{ om0 st Louls Washingion | ooniah o e o '\""""t the | Then she surrendered to the S v pany’s safe when they were inter- o S, oo 5 L | b ';H ']‘ 3 ’j‘('wl L ;‘»‘ 10‘_' LLa iy s. G awaits her ¢ - IR O G RO e R it i i B leaders on ipation with keen expectaney | rainG e sl T e e R B e Donied) Blotiing Cliatees, b (s Honiot Aloheel W Wikhinion ys presidentlal timber. one of |risson of Mississippl, in a statement| Madame Pangalos today denled ai - e the faltia P ding aspirants, former Gov- at Brookhaven, Miss.. termed a re- plotting against the present resim carpenter, where they obtained Bl o S S o s ot = ' z el e e ey lemocratic pa sledge hammer and chisel ' sowd he reeiplent of port that he was to support Gover- When interr 1 - e alleged movement re admitted that many Here’sSpeedyRelief From BunionPains andSoft Corns Emerald Oil Must Give (‘om;lcte Satisfaction or Money | Cheerfully Refunded. Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone's, and they just seem to shrivel right t is gone matte how discourage have been with pads. shields, or oth r applications. if you have not tricd Id Ol then you have thing to learn a wonderful formula — this | nation of essential oils with | or and other antiseptics =0 | marvelous that thousands of hottles < or money back. i ke General Spiridonos former minis- ter of interior, and several other versons were arrested at the time ant for Mme calos was 1 inve F ¢ of Par - af terre political ntly 122 to the con Jewelry Repairing. Wecdirg Ring Shop | | | | { hie Coal Dust | Tells the Story | Coal - Fuel Oil - Gasoline i i t friends of her | s N democ Apparently finding the safe here of | ___ S ¥ sl = " mi v and m!_v ical it nd (,' lhi e & e more sturdy construction than the - ~——— | husband_had visited her since : 1 B Bl others, they gave up and went o BRITISH GONSERYATWE [la Libertaire urn containing 1St *”“I norlecnn 0 j”m",”’, T ane TEL. to the lumb r office. The Fisher- e D but refuted charges that she hac nt of the i Churchill safe was dented and scar- o and Var firalinad money o tinancs 1a Gons it of the repub 1811 ved by the chisel GONFERENCE ON TODAY t brought from the Units B About the window sill, police | by Luigia Vanzetti, will he As for her husband, she said he found a number of fingerprints. | in the communist procession plan- would return to power by legal a These will be examined today by Liheral Mayor of Cardiff Welcomes "e0 here for Sunday weans. She urged his speedy trial 4 Tieutenant Avery of the Quincy po- | While the government routed Sig- | M. Bodossakes, stockbrok 4 T [ Delegates and Sir Sanders of norina Vanzetti's special car aro veputedly the wealthiost re ¥ ampbell described the men as| Paris to Modane on the Italian bor- | Athe has been ari Parliament Presides both short and underweight. One | uenCleside der, the paper says, the communist | charge of aiding the alles was dressed in a rai 1t 4 the Cardiff. Oct. 8 (I'P)—More than COMMittee here is assured of having | galist plot by spreading a f: other had no cap. This scems to 00 delezates, half of them women, 'in the procession death masks and | port fo the effect that the United | jibe with descriptions of the menattondeq opening session of the 4shes of the two men executed in tes had agreed to 1 the re= = = 2oughtifor tneWuinoy murder Brifisht donsenva iva ua iy sanuai | Massactusettal (Nierovin . 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