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HAR 3 R, the governments would not make public| Revenue Stamps. Challenges Any Democrat to Find a Contradiction in Any-| i ments resaraing. e P B e Gy h "‘I H S .d Ab ut His shnd on the L“gue of which are continuing sympathetically. ‘Washington Oct. 28.—Widespread London, Oct. 28.—The Greek chamber - 2 thing He Has Sai 0 ¢ Snfernal y i ished Nov. o= ‘was upon the evidence supplied by me|in connection with violation of prohibi-| douriotis as regent of Greece by a vote < gt Naticns — Has Always Opposed Any Armed Military i Allianc Run th United overnor 1 States is determi VOL. LXII—NO. 274 POPULATION 29,685 G SHOWS CONSTANGY | 25 meee® Bewareof“hnt Normich NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920 -~ ont Elected by | FREE TeLEGRais | AER rman pilgrimage, first since the war bl ed in 1914, arrived at Rome. : An extraordinary urnnl;n ogfln‘ French 37 - Parliament was caljed for.Nov. 8. % Admiral P. Coundouriotis, 2 | S e . s ) S & = for 18 alleged draft slackers Minister of Marine in the | Tant 0F Pedera: gudee tiove 1 g ed States relative to the California land question. There has been a .tacit agree- i Counterfeit fent between Washington and Tokio that w“'h tel'f . ') . embarrassment has been caused the for- eign office by the publication of addresses Masano Hannihara, Vice Foreign Minis- ter, has been delivering before various | ' political groups of the diet on develop- " ments in the negotiations with the Unit+ Country i Being Venizelos Cabinet. negotiations, .| Sensational Story of Corruption at Investigation of the “Build of deputies has elected Admiral P. Coun- ian "m'w"hlh' Festrlotiogs, Jealid besebal ing Tl’ull" in New Yorl( Cily—One COM Tm i 2 Hz"Had Been “Put Out of Business” Becauss He Had counterfeiting of internal revenue stamps that the Lusitania was not armed, thatftion laws was disclosed fonight when of 137 to 3, says a despatch to the Lon- 5 . 4 2 7 : p Bar gold in London was 117s 9d an e 3 Proident Wilson wrote his famous sec-|the bureau of Internal revenue don Times from Athens. Admiral Coun- Ly o beian e pros B ) 5 . With the Old World—Not of ‘Belief He Canjona Lusitania note o the German ime|warning against “boitled in. bon " aehis-| douriotis 1s minister of marine in e yanet €omPazed i 11e 2 at r Refuszd “to Preducs $25,000” For Robert P. Brindell, : . perial governiment. But, in my view, the|key. The country was being flooded, | Venizelos cabinet. s >, N .y g . World—Avers “I am Going to Need Help in the | rutitesness of the German U-boat war-| Commisioner Williams said, with bev- s Tl AL gt T, Sinee ! President of the Building Trades Council. * - fare could not justify the Washington |erages, labeiled “botled in bond,” which | BORAH CONTINUES TO stolen . from . the . .safe 4 States. administration in persecuting Senator La- | bore . spurious tax stamps. New York, Oct. 2§ (Ty the A. P.).— |nual business had “dwindled dows t¢ another day of sensational testi- [ $100 jobs because he had refused 4 ive committee in- | G ndell's men. BITTERLY ATTACK L. OF N. | 5 ficld, Mass. follette foy telling the truth, nor could| Mr. Williams said that the fact that Sovns e ot ) = s chal- upbullding of civilization although ne | German militarism be offered as a feason|the bottles bore the tax stamp was no ny |siad 1o one could predict what sort of an | for refusing to tell the American peo-|euarantee that the liquor did not contain .—Senator | Owing to a continuance of the electric | i Dridgeport, Conn., Oc! = 3 S i 4 B Testimony by Arthur Greenfield, press- A Borah, republican “irreconcilable” in a | vorkers' strike the’ cities of Lima and |y A e et ks | D 5 5 0 in s |association of natipns would result from|ple just what the Lusitania had on board|wood alcohol- or some other injurious |campaign Addtese here (omient. declared BBt oy 0 { s trust” late ¥ {deat of -the Employing Metallic, Furring Senator | America’s leadership. When she was sunk. subsiance to endow it with the “kick” of | thar o . Caltao meraonly onl E until next Thursday |and Lathing as ‘ t the Union| “I considered then and I consider now|whiskey manufactured unds TrpdnotLony B0, MEh SRRt ealling nimsalOgS Speaking at a’ supper at the 1 gaasy ched h 3 actared ‘under gover senator of the United States can impose ¢ the Lithuanian Gover ue Club, Governor Coolidge said that the persccution of Lafollotte on | inspection. ~ Quantitics of whiskey s bear=| any oniiantions Mhe. this. tongas of nac | moee nation of the Lithuanian O iehe: We axe andértsking to |decils MuiidslichATEs WhiH (hE anmlulstoatlin leep {61 Eshed of el inown | Brainda MUL oty S 00 8t oo sement ¥ TR Lo e e mental questions in this election, and |be fal\ from evidence in its own pos-|which was described, after chemical an-|sanator launched o biter attack on the & whenever thesc questions come before | session was a frameup on Senator La-|alysis, as being “largely prune juice|jenmue feom via Aret. word ot hie ade et it Smenapaney oL summer e, peopla’ thers I ;o iask tof: euthust® [ifollette and s, teatiayouituin SAmer ey | watsr) mua sughelr has bean taken!f0)| aoiey (o tha' tonelating. sentence, AL | bes e e aropeed 1sm, no lack of response at the present ple. raids. bl i ey % 2 e i [time than the return fo the peace-time | “When T heard that Senator Tafollette o :(r\ );\Vi d several times by s¢ means of relieving the housing ¢ ctions of the Constitution® was refused access to my report, I in R D gy Our foreign relations,” he added “will | formed his counsel and told his counsel| SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT OF Action on the league, the senator de-| yyaghington motified Cubrn election of- | jo ociation, that the mem- K- bers of the asscciation at a meeting last Monday destroycd papers that “might in- criminate” them in this investigation, in. E that he paid $1,000 | cluding the minutes of & meeting beld 2 cll. president of the | April 26 at which price fixing is alleged 4 council, " for the privi- | to have been discussed. with the { imony that a groun of metallig ' iid be also paid another | lathing contractors, bidding on school lell for a housewrccking | contracts for the city of New York, had ¥'s hearing were William Waixel, house. . e formed a combine to “get rices” can |be a in the American way. That |0 inform the sgovernment that I would COCCHI FOR CRUGER MURDER |clared, wa éns the duridiciion of ‘h‘: Seuls that the presiden! ..\h cle -‘:1"'culd L e refused “to produce | and stifie competitive :.mmfi:“" » 1 |does Mot mean that we won't look after | teStify in support of the semator's state- people, *1 thank God tonisht it is no% |ve held next Monday must be cond: Il Jacob Fradus, a | James E. Trainor, metal lath contras- e~ |civilization, and it docsn’t make any dit- | Ments and that I would not remain si-| Bologna, Oct. 28—(By The A. P.)—!in the Keeping of the United States and | vyjrjy. ractor, fied that he had | tor, testified that the employing metallic, |terence whiether we agreement to it o |1ent and see any man crucified for tell-| Applause and shouts of “Eravo” from the|they alone can act,” he continued. eIy rupted and tut out of busi- |furring and lathing assoclation ha hired r ment or not. When the time comes | "8 the truth. Whereupon the trial was|spectators in the courtroom today greet-| - has it on the Irish Jue- 10 Feror:Miresalicpea falght i the labor leader. to whom he |and paid Mr. Murphy, nicsident of the o shill mect our responsibilities tr e | Postponed from week to week and finally | ed Signor Franchini during his summing came a voice in the rear of been arrested in Cullman. M: 12d paid $1,000 for a job, lathers' union. a salary of $55 a week, | s we always have met (hem.” | dForped. It has been admitted by thefup of the case against Alfredo Cocchi, < Blount counties withi 1 allis, housewrec con- | but didn't know what “he was expected tg the last of the parade passed the | G°TMan admiralty that the Lusitania was|who is charged with the murder in New| “It means that Trishmen will be there | fow days. § trac t that his $100,000 an- | do. on ¢ club and the reviewing stand a few min. | Struck by a German torpedo. But it will| York citl of Ruth (N\zer, an eighteen ousand years from mow,” came the AV f s Defore midnight a contingent, from | B€¥Er b known whether or not there was| year old high school student. auick reply, and the audicnce laushed it | The destrover Barry, named affer t Fh, 7 ¢ | Williams College, the particulay rival oy |® Second explosion in the Lusitania's car-| Signor Franchini asked for the convie-|approval. g Aol late Commander John Barry, was - | BRIGITER OUTLOOK FOR END QUESTION OF PROFITS IN | deal athletic field of Amherst, of whien | 80 Which made her sink befora she could| tion of the prisoner for murder in thel In reforring to Presidpnt Wiksow's ad-|ed ycstérday at the New York sh oF il 1Y S s v |Governor Coolidge s an alumeus, go. | Do beached ¢ # ¢ we do not know|first degree, attempted criminal assault.|dress to the projeague republicans ves- | Camden, N. J. DINING ROOME s nded - r will know actually what was in| falsifying passports and false enroliment specch, . £ : H&hoxes and cases which made up|in the military service, with the maximum vernor corfiplied and the last of mirchers with some hundreds of per- s who had waited for the tail of the « mn to pass crowded close 6 the stand while the candidate told them he done enough campaigning for one terdv, Senator Paroh said: “The president made an address o[ Polish troops aftacked positions held hirteen independeatss in (ne repuotican | by Lithuanian force party vesterday and no one has been | aear Orany, forcing the latter 1o T able to find out who they were. I un-{sbout two miles." he says that the members of = (By The A. P.)—The| Boston, Oct. 25 —T% that the coal strike|hotels h e end of next week| of the question whether e make a net profit of 75 pe or of 15 per cent. on their din: ued in the federal dis in procesdings connect: this cirgo. But we did know that thers| penalty on all of the charges. was ohe consignment on board the Lu-| The prosecuting :‘torney reviewed the sitania of 4.200 cases of Springfield me-j evidence at length in his efforts to re- tallic cartridges, each case containing 1-{ fute the plea of insanity entered by the|g o © ) 000“cartridges, with five pounds of black | defaise. He disposed of the claim of thel fyg anzed with 8 the r the league attempt to preserve the terri-| Prince Henry of Prussta, brotier of | 5 S ol with the grand jure's investigatior 1y powder to each 1,000 cartridges. There-| defenise that Cocehi was no sober at the| (b5 183848 Seng (8 BRESTTIn U8 aCec | oo rm ™ mporor William, 8 VISINZ I (10 gho oo o s e, neondl p 2 eharse e n of | to s fore, there was concentrated in one con-| time of the commission of the murder ow-| (ora} internal a al indep : 1 the er or g hotels, thpashant oo iate) A |, He assureq them of his confidence in eiaen: I LN Kol o0 the via ing fo his having drunk five glasses -of|0f All members of the league. It binds |Uofland. dividing his time betwe bl R 2 ‘ : ‘ tes’ Attorney Daniel J. Gab republican vietopy mernpoonder shipmut of mearly eleven tons of black| California win, saying the president ond the conzrees nd all the | “igen and the Doorn. | ional lagher has subpoenaed Charlcs 1. Ayh {84 | : » » | : : : b : fh prcent o e cois and g ng. 'mber of both an investment secun . 70U} COX LAUNCHES ATTACK powder, which by the impact of the tor. California wine may be strong, but| E U aet of the nation. It says. it the | Scnator Harding coptinned a G to = > pedo may very well have contributed to|no wine In the world, whether from Cali-|3 Contra ¥ S S i e ON ALL REPUBLICAN LEADERS | the incredibly rapid sinking of the great|fornia or elsewhere, Is strong enough tn ‘“’1”"’: F;’\fp “i;l T:l;‘}:l""fgm‘;"“"“‘i‘n”‘;dme o R S liner. The other consignments of ammuni-| Arive a man to commit such a dastardly | Wil Rreserve it ¥he councl v AT I qes, oo 1. Ind., Oct. 28.—Arguments | tion and . shrapnel known to have’ been [‘deed.” us. We may rebuke the a o j pius favorite for the presidénc: ies firm and of the J. Lieed Whippk A rporation. a hotel operating compan; ith certain records before t! ; e T . but the witness filed 2 form 4 1 especially to voters favoring |On the Lusitania were consizned to the|l When Signor Franchini asked for the|council but then in “!’13: "‘"f"‘tw“"m'\';j;“ SR R R T e ‘ 1 (5 XEeller 1t By DOSB | Ao g e 'l“ Sl ?x tond e ! ""Ir Harding, upon the broad, general | British government but contained no ex-| extreme penalty of th elaw and- llacl;r-‘ ‘:FO;P’“:T~;: "":d”“a':’ e conld do)|58:1-20" an otiice:’ “New: Yor! le s o nd; fiere-| Attorney Gombern ::':'r‘d "v;axled‘sum o8 ound of desiring “a change” in na plosives. ed that it Cocchi had been apprehended o e it Py e G 29 1-2, fore ot 10 bo taken next Tues-| pectts for the oy L roed pros- =4 [Tairs, were emphasized here ’;;ST“@‘ “President Wilson was perfectly rignt|in the United States, “he would have|that, but we “.q[d v:,» houv;d :‘o pr‘e_;:;; 3:-“;;'» gfizgn‘lavahc “n: g } to- b : \\_:“"\' e ‘T_“ ‘wo'.unno; ‘;," - of s'::_or the cor 3 | Governor Cox of Ohio, the democratic | ¥hen he denied the charge made by the| passed the ‘little green door’ and been:the territorial infbgrity of the t Soh | > T e e Sunke dy wecuri. o | nominee. @ & + " |German government that the Lusitania|electrocuted long ago,” his auditors ap-;States | The largest striped sea bass eatch of | Jirm placed the dining ‘hall pogl H o a large audience in Tomlinson hall, | Was-armed. She was not armed. But the| plauded and cheered ‘and the courtroom| ooco == e rerorted s B Montanik)) e ol S ‘Couniel SR i 3 alk | And in a formal statement, Governor Coy | dministration was dead wrong when it| rang with cries of ‘ Bravo.” 3 4 F o, DRU | Point. I, I Tt was nearly four feet X ey oot e with his' G i e T fired a broadside of auestions to the | SOUENt to keep from public knowledge,| Those in the courtroom displayed such ¥OR “BLUEBEARD” L! L A 8T ordy'-l: 1 American people, attacking Senator Hard. | A1l the facts about the Lusitania case.” | hostility toward the prisoner throughout 4 3 e s o crudse, Anderson, iscested iy . | ing and other republican leaders for their | _Concluding his address, Mr. Malonel the summing up that Judge Bagnoli at| Parls Oct. 28—Judgment was render-| = o T vetet a | 4 j league of nations, legialative and pels iy : “No matter what may be the I"-!times had difficalty in restoring quiet. |ed today convicting Menri Landru on the} A e Stitutional question” mizht be avolded By y | records, Politieal | gividual opinions on the Lusitanta or any| ~Cocchi sat apparenfly unmoved during|charge of swindling and ‘of being an hab- | trains on the Spoka sk sea| cotaining the same information from Kepublicans, when they are honest,” | Other auestion of public_importance. We| the three hours' discourse, even when|itual criminal, and e was sentenced lo | way. owing to the boldnes ol Cinude 3 Hart, manager’of lhe MetarSUNP nt | Governor Cox’ declared, “have acknaw. | Wist teach our pollifeal leaders and our| ths spectstors repeatedly. rose and hurled |our, yosrs impriscnment and subse-.| smusalers attackin ; 4 ¢ ledged what is paten a a¥ government that the American peop] scornful epithets at him. «quent “deportation. o 7 3 g e e st fae 12t | not afraid to learn the whole truth about The prosecutor announced that Landru| 1t was snnonnced in Bucros ek HARTFORD JITNEURS TEST 34 Yegun: dent. And yet they tell me that gs | ANYENINE, and are willing to draw their’ yOTHER AWARDED CUSTORY might not be tricd on the murder |former Premicr Qriando of TAW. I0 RESTRICTING ORDINANCE ) . v ans many expected to vote for him | 0% conclusions when all the facts are OF ‘GABRIELLI ORTENAU |CUATEes growing out of the disappear- . beea hav, . The autocratic suppression of e they have been taught to believe | Preoented. i i g = t thie fonin iy the truth through the arrogant autoeracy| .. .. :, said to have promised marriage, this will 3 L agnd ression was ed @ change’ The ex- o tho leaders of Hoth..old parties is| New Haven, Conn., Oct. 28:—Gabrielle{ 0l /0 AVC BB TN BT % two| A contingent af 50 English lm:aznr:“]'.\ s preached as propaganda by Ortenay, geven' years old, was_awerded R Srorn o arrived st Callao, Peru, aze tak- v reactio merely another reason.why the .peogle| Ortenau. seven. Soedyeare awd Landru Has Been alluded to as £ 1 nd to put | Feactiona ‘lc?;\xm x“l“m it has become | 4¢ s election are seeking for-a mew| o the custody of her mother, \\Irs. x.l\abr-. Tmodert Blucbeard | ine- navmrtame-ot- fres transm T n iig to the public.” 4 3 3 . by & ance of eleven women to whom he was.|completion of his mission in Tirazil Hartford, Conn., Oct. 25.— — The destroye temnorary .za.l:; o0 Ine | Infunction to restzain the eity of Sroyer mra-| {074 (rom. enfotcing the reeentry . ’5: “EAird cutier yWere sent to her | o ‘noe restricting (he operation of $it- ' 24, 4 o ; Brooklyn, 2 “ared’ Peruvian governmer ! ney buses to five downtown sireets mot } . Governor Cox asked whether the voters | K20 0f administration, politics and gov- fm‘(‘l‘;_";;;"'l“’h e ol probate court| \WHen Landru was arraigmed a week REUSY, e Teruvian g st messaze AFom a merchant | FAYersed by troliey cars. was asked of resident | “desired a change back to normaley rern. | CTAPERt: here today, and a charge of kidnapping, |28 on the swindling charges, which| (. = (0t conapiring to protect gombl- | ed up todad by the navy de- () d5¢ John P. Keilozg in superior court repub- | tive to legislation,” to “tax revision by o an which Mrs. Ortenau bad been held,|ETeW out of his venture in the automo. | ERAFRES. T PP C s b (I il Isherwasd “was out | o0a¥ LY counsel for the Hartford Bus - flear 1 Dusineas.” to “success of reastinmany | FABPING IS ABSOLUTELY A kg bile and_garage business in 1913, the |€TS were contained 11 i ! Trest of Cons |OWners’ Association. After hearimg H - nents liticians,” to “control of government.by “UNPLEDGED AND UNBIASED"| - The child had been living here with(OPinion was expressed by officials that; Memi® TUAtoes TSieh, Wbl g 7€ |statements by attorneys for the bus o enilad by it snt Bestars aasY her father, Arthur F. Ortenau, and his|te state would arop its charges of mur- | destroyer's |OIETS and by lezal representatives of ou e conditio Akron, OBlo, Oct. 25—Teplying_tol ccond wife, . Mr. Orienw was awarded|0er If ft should secure 2 convietlon on | o Ll e L prtnce cets beiaved e déstrover's |1, 'cliy. Juage Kellogs resserel i : P Governor it here was the oe. | Charges of “a senate oligarchy,” Sena-|iia custody of the child when he secur-|the lesser charge. It was said his'ad- ; . sion. a 2 Wales won-high honors at the catt'e for a great rally of Hoosier de. |tor Harding declared in a_speech) here m probably Would be to Noumea |Of s % had boen- h years ago. Mrs. Ort-|Porta ed a divorce seve a rs from he: . il w at Calgary. Alberta. Ome of the They, also, believed the referemee = 3 1 : 3 Darade, witn firoworks, torch. | {0/EDt (At he was not the candidatc| enau told the court that she had received OF Devil's Isiaud. e Tl b gD of 16 | 5 e i T e o etereite | (. on A0 RANGERS Ty . I thin ghts and bands, was gfaged, and the |Of a0y clique or combination but Was|ga.jetter from Gabtielle asking her 5 — e t t RNt ing s’ bad lsh 2 n vernor spoke to an overflow. mmm; ab{?!mel‘vl“un[p\edg{-d" nr;(li ‘&nbmsed‘. come and get the child, as she was un fz:.;m\u\ PLACES BLAMB Sreed: * n ag a bad leak CHARGE OF COAL FIELDS de of the hall. Hundreds of persons, | . No Senate oliggrehy exis ‘e TepUD-| pappy with her father. M rtenau | FOR REID CARTOON ON DEMOCRATS bury board of aldermen re-| Denvi 2, ¢ ot b t ng many clubs, marched in the | ICAM nominee declared, and no EroUB|came here and took the child back to Ll L et o o s coenser, Colo. Oct . 38—Two hinare ccutive, W 5 o fmen would control him if he Were| Drookiyn, She was arrested a few days| Hartford, Oct. 23.—J. Henry Poraback | SCi% 5 gy : - ere it 1is o Sovernor arrived here at 5.30 to. | €1°Cted to the presidency. il hich restricted the operation of § t- later and brouzht here charzed with kid-|clairman of the republican state central |2€%, Yhieh restrielt 00 COTAE I O n o it from Dayton, O., where he spent | e 5211 the only promise he had made, | napping. Mr. Ortenau did not press the)committee, issued a statement last night | low, t tell wher dny resting, and where he issued a | TPICh Was not in the party platform.|charge and Judge Gilson decided, after|repudiating the much talked of Reid|° T ond ‘statement attacking the Saturday | W25 NS pledge to try to ormanize a fed-| hearing witnesses from Brooklyn, that|eartoon which the democratic press of where T stand ening Post, renewing charg Crakdenartment of pablictreltare. Mrs. Ortenau should have the custody|the state has featured o el ke iy ges of un- |7, - else’s ” > ‘ : in an address at Bridzeport ac Toyse ur partisanship, T am notody else’s candidate,” Sena-| of her daughter. "I first saw the cartoon in question in | rapublicans of conducting a camnaign o 20:0 Wit his fics Bgmine. tho aemmment fopi| 2 SOOI SN E DS TSmO w |the New York World” said Mr. Rora- |riiirepresentation for the purpose of dis-{; o « 33 Ve > . i e, AU NELIN D. SEV] "ES back, *an deeply i v & s in government, Governor Cox | 1o Cf M N ency of the Tnie,| FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT SUES Dly regret that it was OSE TURKISH RULE|JeTs t otake char ghetfoeTPrAallfTA, jders to take charge of the situstion “The Jews of East i the northern Colorado coal fields whers been vigorous oppo- rike of miners was called. in " the provinees, | The troops remained under arms on the h sovereigniy. s, {State rille range. Governor Shoup char- g | acterized the strike as fllegal, t issued here today = < . wuor. | o T¥O thousand miners, according to of- Secretary of TLabor William B. Wilson P 3 : : crediting the Wilson adminis | s received iah for. | pes: orgene Jhion are affectad Gt <0 breached the league of nations and | 34 States EDITOR RATHOM FOR $500,000 |¢¥CF conceived. T desire to make it clear o wrized 9,000 cotes of | €127 o a1 T : : o preac ) : at the republican party in C t| Governm ot s y a : o e das el iR ESETG ra publican party in Connecticut | Government agents sctze cor 1 started_this campaign,” said - 3 1 nad nothing to do, directly or indirectly, | alleged radical pamphlets and a number e ‘am unpledged, T am unownea,| New ~York, Oct. 28—Franklin D.|[! y rectly, | alleged ' @ nu i ™ WIOTRE | Roosevelt, democratic candidate for vice |Ii the desining, publication or eircula- |of copics of what they termed manifesos | “I haven't made a promise save one|Dresident, today filed papers in a-sult for [tion of the unfortunate drawing, and[of the Anarchistic Communists at Iiome- | JH7 : e e BT Ome 00000 asaiast. Jonn T Rathom, edito |08t certalnly does not. subbcribe to tho | sread; P, cau also announced that the | fen of Poland had ma 14 who had to death for | Cox. “I made the prediction t we would drive our opponents out of front trench by mid-October.. 1 have TO RUN SPECIAL TR nced : ssos FROM DUBLIN TO COBK a ) W visited thirty-six states. Not only ch is my covenant to the American|and publisher of the Providence Journal, |Sentiments reflected therein. Newspa- e e A e o AR T t s diction comes d B At e 4 Edw, s Clark, |Pers of all parties ean be: he conérete tank steamship Peralta, | ..~ Sy 2 n. Oct. 23—For a time tonight ue. me a rout. The American people clear- | conscience of Amorica ints a notably pre. | 1ICity far the republican national commit- |¢artoon by Withholding further publica|Cal. ‘It was said this will probably-be the | FROM BLODGETT ESTATE | jarsomens “"' funeral ceremonies here ’ ere for our going Inta tie leagus, The | poasaias for socal Justice Tn the Giated| tea M. Ropasvelt aavges e defe e 110D of it "It is my belief that the deme. |ver eovecament experiment with. Swiney of Cork wookt el A © definitely set. My election means | States g ants with circulgting fals® and’ defama- [CFatic press for purposes which cannot | rete hulls. Grearwich. Cond., Qefii38—William . {5 70eY of Cork woukd he'entinali uibi p Lo going into the league, and notwith- | 3 tory libel be disguised, has given publicity to the B | Blod s commissioner. has | U7, 40 offical notiiation to the sffc I vote re wer nding the ‘wiggling and wobbling' - of | 4uy-. Aneditorial in the Providence Journal |artoon which it never would have re-| Riverters mumbering between 300 ana appealed from the decision of Judge |\ {2 special steamer would be avalishle n rese \itor Harding, the voters have takes | FUBTHER REPLY FROM charged Mr. Roosevelt had sequéstrated |c6ived in any other manner” 400 started ‘a vacation from the L. Radford of the Greenwich |3t "d‘" to convey the body of Mac- E at his word that he- is against the EDITOR LORIMER TO COX | " fesiroyed navy department records —_— River yards of the Bethlehem Sh e court that a legacy of $317.000 “_l::'ys rect to Queenstown. % ue and that he has turned his back i = / and ‘that he ha sought personally to re- | CORN MAY BE BURNED As inz Corporation as a protest against|left by the late Frederek Mead of New| The Sinn Fein chiefs, however. beid & I know I8 B ks Loohiladelphin, Oct. 28 —George Horace | \ym to tne ships of the navy men con- FUEL IN NORTHERN NEBRASKA | Working conditions. Torlt and Grecnwich, is not subject To | Teting lo. coneider iy situation’ant S : yery smoke screen set up by the | Lorimer, editor of the Saturday Evening | yieieq of various erimes. Mr. Roosevelt tax of $32,000 in Con. g h the arrangements shorial oligarchy’ has been pierced | Post. in a statement tonizht in renly 1o (mqde public denial of the charges and | Omaha, Neb., Oct. 25.—Hundreds of| Provisional President do la Huerta it. The apnea] is returnable in the |7 PArt: There will include the mass at ; e nanglement has been torn | Chatses of unfalr Jartisanship on the | then Mr. Rathom sent him a letter out- |thousands of busiels of corn may be|Was asked to guarantee fredom of em-|suprior court. Bridgeport, next Monday, | (i€ Pro-cathedral and the running of > & ean e apecioustattemnt to build up | Part of the Post and its editor, made to- | jining specific cases referred to in the od- | burned as fuel by farmers in nogthern | Ployment and to protect workers fro Mead left an estate of $540.000 in |SPecial train ta Cork. -4 % ogan fo ra ‘change’ s the last to fall, | 92y by Governor Cox, said: itorial. The letter also was published in | Nebraska this winter, according {o re.|violence at the hinds of striking doc and $37,000 in Greenwich. s = : & 'y opponents make their fight upon'| “The editor of the Saturday Evennig | i providence Journal, - ports brought here from North Line|men in Vera Cruz. ! — DALYMPLE HAS RESIGNED o Gous Une | e league issue and upon me. They have | Post cannot view this campaign in the! “nir "Bone and Mr. Clark are made de- | counties. ~High'priced coal and.a-mounc| - | CHICAGO BARBERS NOT TO AS PROMIBITION AGENT t ; an their attempt to divert the is- [ #Pirit of Governor Cox, as a purely partl- | fengants because it is charged by Mr | tous but low-pricéd crop of corn are giv-| - Cotton Exchange membershiy of CHARGE $1 FOR HAIRCUTS 1 iy 8. They have been compelled to recog- | an affair. The Whole future of America | poocevelt they widely criculated the let. [en as the reason. - New corn. unshelled, | Warwich, London, was sold to A. E. Nor- | ‘Washington, Oct. 28.—The resignation Hmetic 0 that Cox the candidate and no |8 bound up in a right direction at the |tor g¢ republican propaganda. Dow brings 8¢ of a cent a’ pound, or|Yen for $19000 and that of Armiti| Chicago, Oct. 35— Denial of reports|cective October St of A V. Datepmote gor cam Uhey continue their assault |Polls next Tuesday. Any journal that, 3 g $17 a ton. The cheapest soft coal s $15| Brown to W. D. Orvis for $18,500. Last | tat Chicago barbers had decideq o | upervising federal prohibition: sesmi g s iwon Pre .\;u.lv-‘? \\:“lson(.y whom they have ‘;:\‘l:“g h:l[nesl 1‘ .e: at:ls to express them | gyy vra PANKHURST GETS and there are transportation .charges|vrevious sale for .$20,000. | raise the price of h: % to 31 each was |Chicago, was formally announces . late ey o L0t memiba, * aven; | g e o beneat confetiotid and SIX MONTHS® IMPRISONMENT|8DOVe that A Wagon box thirty inciles| —— |made in o statement issued tonight by |t20ay by Commissioner Williame of the ugh they knew he was sick. and un, |Should forfeit the respect of every decent high is Tequired to hold a ton of un.| A. P. Topping, n rice broker, and|Frank Aliotta scoretary of the Unites |PUreau of internal revenue. He han hag. e [ 4D to defend himself—as much a vietin | American. S 28— Sylvia Pankhurst | Shelled corn and that amount, it is eaid|vrominent in ‘the trade for many years, | = Association. He de-|Charsé of the central -enforcement de~ of the war as is any disabled soldier in ‘The animus behind Governor Cox’s| TLondon, Oct. 28.—Sylvia i make a hotter fire and last longer|was stricken in his office. No. 100 Hud- | price would remais partment which comprises the siates of - he hospit: . charges must be apparent to even the |Was sentenced to six months' imprison-|gyan 3 ton of coal. von. sireet, New York..and died whi'e on 3 main 3t \Michigan, Indiana, Mline} - - simplest mind. The real explanation of |Mment today for aklcn;jmm’.: tbo“e:;se ’%f' o r:u ‘;;yt‘; the hospital | el ""Hw';:ltull::nmcnsu{emm ferts 3 na, lilinols, and Wiscon- % Y v the v Evening | tit 1 v, ublis] e N - 74 % g he price up af o him; that it grew o a si o An_extract from a letter from Miss 4 preme Court. e 38.900,080 show, de- | SOLDIERS SHOT DEAD = was leav: e federal ser- RosRARTRE O New York, Oct. 28.—Dudley Field Ma- 1‘0‘;"5:::: l‘nf'i\orf"iqfii.;f'fififfinfi;:f Pankhurst to Nikolai Lenine was read| Halifax. N. S. Oct. 28.—Keen eyes|posited in the National City Bank to the p vice. e yomi crry |0 candidate for governor on the o e “T OF KILKENNY v 5 id En- [Wlll watch the Yankee schooner Feperan- | ‘redit of the Russlan government is be N ! Partisanship to Governor Cox 2 in a London court recently. It said En- leperan. - th ner Labor tieket and former collector | heing against im and what he stands for. |Eland was not yet ready for a revolution, |0 tomOrrow if Captain Marty Welch iz |yond jurisdiction of the ourt. e port of New York, in an address i n ha able to carry out his intention of taking . declared . that When “the Tusl: | 1as’ pectosts ‘e G ost has slvay —a el and, Oct. 25—Two sol. | COOLER WEATHER AS FAR : pearmyiont b ng | R e i shot dead and thres were| SOUTH AS FLORIDA FORECASTED e | e kLY & ierman submarine, | tics and other subjecs and has evor NATIONAL HOBSE SHOWip. . vcana, pride of the Nova Sontian fish, | dling of fron by machinery will be made | facked by civilians near ~Thomastown, ashinston, Oct. 28—The long speli # o ¥ { cartridges for the British govern: | ricd lo exfiress them, whether they ine fleet and Canadian entry In the inter. | Possible by erection of a $5.000,000 plant | AVout iles southeast of Kilkenny, | O funseasonably warm weather in ‘the 5 eanie | ment, which contained a total of meery | NCre ubpalatable to either or both of the | New York, Oci. 25—Entries for the M fleet and C Ty In the Inter- | be erccted near Warren, Ohio. eastern section of the country was brok- t ve. | cleven tons of black powder. “The assers | onpanic oot thelr candidates, National Hofee Siow at Madison Suare o {1z Pait an Bour and e | €3 lodey: the werther birear forscasting 2 1 s Tant = er- hen we stood for the re-election of |Garden this year have'ecxceeded those of S » rald by military forces on the | 'S . vere al casualties | <0 south as Florida, v Sk s,‘ir‘flxet‘le,’"wfi‘c.'"ln?f;f.f’fi..f,S;h' Mr. Wilson in the last days before the |any vear since 1913 it was learned foday, | CCTTER ACUSHNET ¥roars rme | 1n o rold by T0Rers forees of f00 ., @ civilians, Frost was expected tonight as far southn y Lusitania carried explosives for the| Aot election, neither Governor Cox nor |necessitating an extension of dates for BRITISH STEAMER PINEMORE| yanv thousands of pounds sterling, al- | —_— as the interior of Mississippl and Ala- British. e} any other democrat found anything either |the judging of 38 new classes. The show eged to belong the “Irish Iepublic” |KING GEORGE PLAINTITF bama with heavy frost in Indiana ana - g Wiien the record’of the Wilson admin-{ Pa sal of ‘insiduous’ in our action. opens November 16 and afternoon and | Boston. Oct. 28-—The coast guard cur-| (0% giscovered and confiscated. IN SUIT FILED other middle western states. on ftiation: Ledb: a matter of open his.| . oovernor Cox personally is of Bec- |evening sessions will be held up to Nov, | ter Ascushnet sent word by, wireless to- NEW YORK ) (. : atter ot ondary importance In this campaign, but | 20, There are 1824 entries—383 more|Might that she had: succeeded in pulling ol s o] New York Oct. an 3 SERIOUS LABOR SITUATION L | i = alise that o govermment pper s pere atansn ot MiE Dbl el = the | than Just year o orm o By, Dimemors, FE fehl i sl S RS s 00 e | 1% vAmIous PamTs or MExIe n b stre: e : ~| balances of his public utterances, has evard Haven on " yecah e ed here today —_— . 0 the Tnlon | Dot e o e PPression and| proved himself imerely a politician ‘using |wms, THEODORE A BINGHAM | Susans The ST Rinow anilated. No e e o st Musty ?53‘"1%-“,.“;'“::"?““:';,’,‘; Mexico City, Oct. 28.—Reports from . e pacsing [ , 17, Malone sakd chat when Senator | i Teepta of the St i alist DIED AT SEX OF APOPLEXY | (e o e A reen .| Ypaln. He is expected to arrive Nov. 1. [in connection with allesed overcharees jarious parts of Mexico appear to re- o veing | ratoliette declared the Lusitania carried £ e : resuiting from m.nition contracts ve ect a_serious labor situation. Verss [ standl cxect- | explosives consigned to the British gov- o e heen one Of Jncompe- | New . York, Oct. 28.—Mrs. Theodore A.)b0d: o Appeals have heen made to the Span- | (he Temington Arms Company by {he |Cruz, Pucblo, Quaretars, Tampico sbd ho | CTNMeNt, he was “immediately slated for | (hat "are. mecessary Lo the carrci i n8S | Bingham wife of the former police com- | ivy CANADIAN VRORELS ish government for protection of the lives | Dritish government in 1916, Progreso despatches state that more men !+ | expulsion from the senate and as we All| Sty i e salvation of | missioner of New York, died at sea Oct. - and property of factory owners and em- B e Tt are striking daily, and the same % X vned | femember, came within a hair's breat of | : 22t spoplexy, while returning tg ‘this MELD FOR RUM-RUNNING|ioves and other workmen in the Prov- OBITUARY. tion prevails in the federal district A - And| hat fate.” country with her husband, it was learn- Ince of Catalonia by 15 business and newspapers refer to a le . o of nations | "“When Lafollette was on trial before| STEAMER IS CONVEYING el _today when her body was brought | - Toronto, Oct. 28.—Charges that five|inos °f COIIONS . Morrls WWeedruff - Serim: wide general strike. e e i + Cool. | e senate elections committee within his MACSWINEY'S BODY TO CORK |herc on the transport Northern Pacific S;?“,,’::“ ‘:;E;}: k:f;fl:e!tns demned‘n “_L-trm:;m:. Conn., Oct. 25. — Morris —— r Governor Cool-| right as a senator,” he continued, “he de- from Antwerp and Southampton. The |ORio ports o om-Tunning | A veluntary petition fn bankraptey was | L 007Ul Seymour, prominent at the < e New|manded from thetreasury department a| London. Oct. 28.—The government has|Binghams had been abroad since April |{rom Montreal to American ports were |y 'in federal court in New. Fork s | Connecticut bar for half a century, djeq| EPITOR LEON LEWIS DIES v and ereat|copy of the report of the collector of the|Tefused to permit the body of the late I T under investigation today by Canadian|mora American Plywood, Limited wity | At Dis home here during last night. He OF SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS w 1 fhe doors of | port of New York, on the condition and|lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork to be | HUNTING SEASON HAS BEEN officials. orles 7 ; { ¥as a Yale alumnus, class of 1366. grad- Joined. wiEh: the ] Korpo ot Sl i o seaattion, aha [ 1oc BRYES e e A o e s M maN {actortes, In Macon. Ga. and Portland. { ;70q' from Columbia in_ law,. ard” ned|, Winsed, Conn, Oct 28—Leon Lews ¥ v he | carg L a. casury de- - N ssets we: 3 - s rmer ropolis ring | partment referred him to the state de.[Clal steamer to convey the remains to TTS| SINKING OF SHIPS AT SCAPA a1t g s At o i g <) t. partment and the. state department re-|Cork. been alecturer in Yale law st L and lmbilities at $1,031,79) ool tmmeelt i thres plates With tiller and | used on the ground that the + had| 'Phe reason assigned by the B e bt T 72 ERE 10 ey e T :l"""’“ "":" ab the Lisasln G S e b on the Eranal Tarel i govern- | hunting season, which Was suspended on v Assistant Secretary P Gor-| Th ville, Conn.. Oct. —Rev. | Hospital today. About forty years b, Jr. x| become a part of the secret archives, Ag' ment for not permitting the body to e | Saturday because of the forest fite mew | Paris, Oct. 25— Germany must deliver | don " rienpures e” 1 the Nary Go ér 3. Hldretn, ast dcia Com| m e o -~ £ @20 Of it happencd, 1 WI0\> LS Py ui 1..0)landed anywhere exgept In the lord may- the principal{ Homeér J. Hildreth. pastor of Enfleld Con-| h ewas on the staff of the New York k ace, was proclaimed by Acting Governor]275.000 tons of shipping to the-allies as | speaker Saturday afternoon when ihe| roaational church and chaplain of ths| Al £ v . e SeBator, | Lisitanis, hecause ¢ haa cxamined the|or's native clty was the risk of political | Cox today. ~ The atactl, e Sov. . 28] dnovensation sr:a Tthe sinking of the Ger- | Sons of the American Revolution unveil| housc of representatives the 1319 ' He leaves a son and & e e Umited | Lusitania in my capacity as collector of|demonstrations, which might result in!Feavy rains made possibfe the reopeningiman fleet in Scapa Flow, ths =smaszsizes | o bronze tablet on the John Pant session. died in the Hartford hospital to- sister, ased J 1o do its part in the the port of New York. * * % And it!the loss of innocent lives.” today, 7 . ~ commission decided today. © =atomae park, Washington. ipione day after a »oneu!n-. v 3 ul!"p oLl L & v + 3 * 2 & t;\'