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Good Looking Woman of 21, < . : committees—the 3 such a number of She D : : fal congressional—filed pre- | political speeches “and.. pronouncemets| to Town and st A 2 1 v S l;q\nfi;fl:flk: the 4|{,fiz it xi;:.be‘coml&" almost .\wfi' Cr 3 ouse of representatives today showing | impossibility” for the newspapets flGYGMMi,W4~ Wil by $121.350 e boen conttibuted 16|t repert f foiow themes | L. . 7 i ’ sy : . i g “'h_ h&mnmmm‘-nm and rep-| Herbert H. Asquith,® ‘premier, o W The oppoments of the re-election . of Lan m A ] tatives, of which amount $645,451|and Winston Spencer Churchill, colon.al : have been inter- | Marshal Joseph Pilsudski as president the Grand Jury and’ Believes lfe e B Sccrotary i the- Lioyd George cabier, | S00th and centsal Hialy R T i' Each ittee. will file another report | werethe two principal figures engaging o SREY date to take the field against him. . dictment. A “prior to final orles after the’ gencral |attention foday. rM. Asguifh, who bad|, P BY 1 . . election on No The ‘democratic sen- | been rather siow in getting into’action,| '“Eyery where in these towns they de-| ;.. pon Brownlow, for years,as of- PN e A oy o TR R atorial committoe, the Anti-Saloan league | delivered his portant campaign| posed the state authorities and assumed |pcial of the.post office departrhent at < 00 SN 3 e ; of America, the’ Assoclation Opposed to | SPeech at Peterbo: . His address|command. It seems.there was mo resist- | Washington, died at Knoxville, Tenn., somplex, bat (it i Rl ey i hat are you waiting fort” | Brohibition ‘and some minor organiza- | Was devoted chiefly to - eriticising the|ance and no confliet; except in Cremona, | Thyrsday, He was §4 years old." | .- Coiporation. p " tions taking part in national politics will | coalition = government's shoricomings| where six fascisti were shot. ~Ever: . e the legal battle in progress in federal | * Mr. Morse's testimony was | Deputy Attorncy Géneral Wilbur ;z 'x':,mnm:: ‘:n:'::imr 1ead|Dut in thelr financial meu:'lm by to-|and the new Bonar Law ministry. | thing is quiet in Milan, where there 18| Relgase of the Canadinn schoone: Em-| e r A. Mott, who has takeh :}mthh: tha that furnished by Mrs. Gibson? | MOTTOW night, * We have today the unusual specta-[a great.display of troops. There s no |erald,’ seized by prohibition officers last |gov t of nine ships from corpora-|lic arcoust=al, who testified investigation loubla state. the For: the first ' time, the republican | €I Of twb authors of coalition, Lioyd murder ot Tev. “Bdward Whedter, Hall e e e, e [ Bpekery bureau, aloe’ fled” its Feport| GeOrE® and Bonar Law, writing risul ; cast by high treasury officials. SHIBbUIMers to recover 36000000, |erament owes the Vicglala and Mrs. Eleanor R, chotr 3 bt g .| separately today.' It showed receipts of Vi o e B, > / 3 Testimony was offered by J. corporation $5.405,129. m the PhipS farm jabout aix weeks| fomed for Caclen Sotiof Wil Von | 317000 ana evenditures ot yaes o clared M. Asquitn : TEXT OF A CIRCULAR THE Nk Wit Siod mmera. sl $o aareh e, " Headl! 4 M, -hobay Laws: policy, WASYEhAtRo: FASCISTI ARE DISTRIDUTING |for Chatles W. Cousins, Boston banker, | inar is audic &ad disel e & 2ad conciuded ftu With an assertion by Mr.(Mott thagfIUTFFL e b ,fij‘n;‘“fl R taunnntrIDUOIS | torized as “when not megative, gelatin: | . : & L Scieren to. have bedh: Mislag S0 ha s Zad disclosed pse by practicalty news from. other centers, week eight miles off New York, yas fore- | tion d_the consequent su’t by the|books he had examined showed e & 3 0 ¥ . United States Transport company, a sub- | that arguments would be begun s . glined o go batore. the grand jury un: |of e scrciary of the treasuey, who Bl T e T . London, Oct. 27.—Beneto' Mussolini, | g ' Sev Yorx vn pusiness October | sigiaray of the shipbuilding eoncers, of | when the court reconvenes. = g less gomething extraordinary ' develops.” | ave $25,000 through the republican na. b AL 3 - L 117, o 4 o e june ¢ %in New. Jersey, With an eye-witnoss | tlonal comimittee many questions spoke almost With .the|head. of the Fascisti, remained in Milan — . £ vol he , but | - out all of today and had numer- b s story called creditable, what corrobo-| John D. Rockefeller was second with | tames. secpass ;ul‘::;l;xb:;u%mrfifi- ke S e P et (hroisen England ana Frince and back | STATE TEACHEES' ASSOCIATION rating: evidence is needed 315,000 and John D. Rockefeller. Jr.|pmen: of organized control of enterprissfaiso a falk with the local prefect, saya |(o America AL McGeddigan, alius | MEARS THESIS ON MARRIAGE d the chiet e "None legally, but it is'a good thingjgave $10.000. The Rockefellers. father |y the state over @ greater part, i mot|a despatch to the Times from Milan: | Square Faced Kid,” hasbeen arfested in 2 . In conne-tion with this ments ki Lhgs 0 and mon, contributed also $750 each| o whoje, of the industrial field. The despatch gives. the ext of a circular | New York cit . Hartford. Oct. 27.—Inter-marriage of| Clevaland, = Oct. 27.—Mrs, corroborating witness, a flnrry bt 1n Sonnection with his statement thit|through the’ republican, congressional| iy own party,sMr. Asquith described,|which the Fascisti have distributed in| ; the mentally ‘and physlcally superior men | Charfipion, on_ trial for the ms tement was caused by the he bid - found & witness substantlating | committee. as “few in, number—voices crying m|Pisa and other places, i say: .| The first monument to be erceted in|and women and legal prohibition of mar-| Thomas A. O'Connell, carnival n the case of & mystedous B e T of notins | wene feport of the rational committee | ins wildeqness—derided ‘In dcbate “and| “Officers, Soldicrs, Citizens: The Fas- | Michian in honor of the late Theodore | riages hetween insane, dixease Tidden And | ax ot New Haven, Conn., -fired 4hN 2'rl of 71 and consideralle g wés asked if ho: had learned of another | was the last of the three to eeach the | overwheimed in. the division: lobbies”| cists mrmtment i nore oot s | michigan was ‘uavelled at Benton Har- | OUleT persons unfit for human reprodwe- | Sop’ oy i ol from a revolver il | Who in company with - stat :!:W"-hl- being present at the mur-|housel clerk's office, coming by mail to- | Byt, he added, “they fought . on an: untry nor against the king. ~We want |bor, Mich., yesterday Wwith claborate cere- | UOR are two of the most logical solutions| g 0% S SECERT (IO, & TEVONCE B8 spent an hour .cs=c the 2 night. A cony was obtained by The| challenge any other with ' o 2 Ttal A to. the problems of restoring the world: ae il “No,” he replied. Associated Press at Chicago and sent out e ey S teny o b5 Pl Jogi ol 11 fmonigs, WITNESS TESTIFIED THAT CHAMPION FIRED THREE party, th x p- careful aim it each shoty record. and not submit himself ‘to state actions S lo & basis Of sound ‘ccanomsic, “polftiesilit Sl Whence this girl came /nd whither n your ’“""’""" Qoes the it 1o |mayy bours before the offieial document | . Mr. Churchill fs still confined ‘to bad |which are cowardly imposed on him bY| Julian Onderdonk, aged 40, nationally | cducational and industrial tranquility,| ot st the ey, «he departed late this ernoon 1e.| POrted statement of. a um;?," most ia-| was received here by registered mail. in consequénce of an operation for ap-|hisr: present weak ministers. .| known for his paintings of Texas Elue|Professor Frederick M. Davenport. of O Gk "3 .W"_h - mained @ mystery. -Thej troopers ad-| térested constitute “‘ a All told, there were seven $10,000 con- | pendicitis and although revovering he| “We march on to Rome toigive Italy Bonnets, to' which he had devoted all his | J2/ilton College, N. Y., and a senator witnesses o were mitied they had taken MF to De Rus-| (TRt Is @ matter for a jury o de-| tributions aside from one for trat amount | has been obliged o entrust his = cam-|her full lberty : to give the Italian peop- | 1o diea at. o nossitel in Sen Atoniy |0 the New Yok iegislature, told mem- | the stand today by the state oy IO to the Bhillips tarm, ay, Side.” f®m John D. Rockefeller, Jr. They|paign in Dundée to others. Today, felple an Italy as drean . d of the half 3 jbers of the Connecticut State Teachers’ [able to say they saw the actual e e e bx e} “ARksa© it e had-any’ corroborstiai [sstte mom F¥es Dom as bkl Tostca & manifesto, considered in politc| million dand i dhe Eréat war amd by |1°0m shock following an operation. ussoclation at their. falll meeting held | ing Sehmandle was the only clined to say the pui of the, jour. | Statement ad to Mrs. Hall's actions on|the senatorial committee in behalf of the In the yexs endiug Jume 30 last, sze|I®, Hiartford High School Assembly hall. |could identify dir=. (namplon ney which they had mide with the giri| thé might of the murder, Mr. Mott said: |national ~committee; William Wrigley. - o e 3 g {Lach new geusrauion: takes over in- |gne having fired ail the shots n their car. ] have evidence describing Mis.|Jr. Chicago; Dr. S. G. Kennedy, Tulsa, .06 ‘farhonn " ward broh gt Bk - from hea . SN e T RGO, SN They wandered "up/ and down thi| Hall's whereabouts for a comsiderabls|Okla.; the New Jersey state centrsl come : g z educational and soclal environments, in Schmandle, who wis cating i the 38 the crab-apple under wifich the|a long time today. Island. bodies were found/ Later the troopers: Introduction to the case of this star-| Records of the house alerk show that i 1 . brought the un irl back iojdy farmer woman, Wwho retired as a|(he republican pational comittee: in its | The executive secretary of the American Association of Advertis- own and she A barsback rider to ralse pigs, hus|preliminary report filed Oct. 15, 1920, a | 3 p v Mr. Mott permen this | caused a crowd of curlosity seckers w0 | presidential yoar, reported confributione || 11§ ASencies has stated to that organization that within twelve afternoon’ and gories ot|descend on her humble farm, eager 1o of £2,466,019. as comparcd with $421.441 {} ' moOnths $250,000,000 will-be spent for advertising already contracted for. him by the reporters. |get a glimpse of her. To protect h: At the same ti 3 3 i g et o g b gl g o Kkl o gk e time the ‘Tepublican ; It isn't to be supposed that such a sum of money is going to be state troopers| had been | ordered to|sent to her place, blockicg efforts of ! committee reported receipts of § spent without accomplishing something:s - . /i , compared with today’: - B i search for an/antique motor car which | newspapermen to interview her. Ing of $136,089, PR RN Such an investment is being made for the purpose of developing - 3 3 ; S 4 3 5 taurant”at” the time when twe D tane, which. piayed. b DIE & Dact, ful etROQBE itas befort, = kg, oo | it JPrdeilte W, Alien, New York; ane % . Lo z‘;j\ffnc:“gm) T e e e drivers testified he ™ Mrs. Gibson's grai story of thelihe night of the murder. - (A, Reed, Pittsburgh, and Henrs P. of a Bl“lon for Adverh ng 3 O e Pore |10 interfere when Mrs. Champion! shooting, never getyfng out of wight of| Mr. Mott questioned Mrs. Gibson for |Lippitt. former 'Senalor. from Rhode er S BEACL S Ani Americh Siy E et R For robbiag a taxicab chauffeur of |world as a result are suffering from |D&Nd assauited O'Connell with & | $200 and his car, William B. Silca was |a brain famine unable to bear the politi- |48 he lay on ihe floor wounded: sentenced to state prison for a term of jcal and cconomic burden of present|did So. he testified Mrs O ten to twelve years in the supccior court [times. concealing the gun with her coat, in Salem, Mass. | More, than 700 teachers in schools lo )it at him. i M 2 ted throughout Hartford county at- | Mrs. Champion produced the A war voteran, on the lnside of whose [tcnded the general meeting of the morn- |from her bosom, w: xed over: coat ‘were pinned many of the highest|ing session. This afiernoon J. O. Enle- | her coat from the wall, Held it decarations awarded for valor in the ! man of Joliet, lilinols. spoke in ullt’t_o( arm and said to her husband: ‘Sit world confiict, gled at. the Parker Hiil|\William B. Owen, president of the Na-|gaddy, till I riddle this—with & ‘ - ! 5, 2 jon, Mrs. Giteon, friding on mulebsck in| New Brunswick is curiously ignoraat| fTne wepublican congressional commit!|| business. Those who have made those contracts have been convinced . ]| Soverament hospital, Boston. o e o v "oy | Scmandle testified, deseribing. the she8 thieves, said sho had|of the family history of the new wi- [ vord that Tie” would ‘be wiADR 10 &t-1jng. eThen sbe fired emcerat UM ¢ the night of the shoot- | ness, known {o them. chisfly as “the D | thoy norey tolion E Alies seported (§ by their experience in sueh lines that the money they put into adver- The annual convemtion of the New|leNd- and as he wheelod around she ¥ (was asked if be had the | woman.” She is ‘belleved to have re-hirced £120.315 in tho tninct oo geis. ] tising will nol only come back but come back several fold, because || England Dental Sosiéiy brought more e T e more.” s o car, : sumed her maiden name after her hus-|jicy, i e hisg it is the means of putting them in touch with those who want to buy ! than 200 members of that profession to 2 3 Patrolman Ira C. Buell testified combination of figures, but | band's death 4nd claims to-be a naticc| on C&ndidates for the house. ik FUt D g Boston. The dentists uttended several|' 1N, NEW YOBK WAS CLOSED |nag . w whether. & is Fight,” ho | of. Gibeon, Ky, and related to the Gil- | nachs,D: Rocksfeller, St. and Joun D. (k. and. cresting a market for their goods. Likewise it s at the wa clinics-at the Harvard Dental schogl. o — the'restmmrnt’ e theg e son. family, - formerly -in-#aa - distilling | Socketeller. Jr. were listed as ha: time rendering a most®valuable service to the buyer. T Haea » * Sy ok : a 7 - | Washington. Oci. . 37.—The Mexican L drive away and found ou any. description of the|business. .1t \is understood that her fa- |5 1on $700 each. The policy followed by those adyertisers'is one which every Bus!. . Dr. Albert: 3. Ochsner of Chicago was 4 - b ¢ N Y 3 rdered ~ S The Alles report : consulatc 1n New York city, was o lenchen in Mrs. Chamolon's S AR SIS U R S R et e;’g;;i}*‘;h‘,“;{; “ iess Touse Shoiild sdopt n the i of £ood business. It pays ., Elected president ot she Amerioan. Collega| closed; it wan sdld \oday av the Mexh | iovered by her left hand Tiavl you' any ome 'z’."" ny car . Defoative Georgo Totten_of Somers.t ii.‘?‘“’én“;‘o%‘f’{mfl‘fm!w ~cathers and It Wil payIvH, i ‘and W‘!‘“X“’i:‘"’“'d‘:’:‘ NS or Chinags as choasn ns Nootie & owr ik ..fi.‘Z'Z...,‘r":m Gourt i hegisks o : P hamcand e fearar (AT il b tailing o | aaire seasgument:to: the" Beoukousas, ab: |S1808C. SRS thneral toral - Panciide . (et Rac M 1s no: @estising dervics to bo-oblamed bt fineninal. the Ofver American Triding corpord IBEFUSED To sURMIT BOOKS s e ae Srosecutor, 8 |iions: of 1,000 ‘saeh were rebehion i || will equal that rendered by The, Bulletin. g A tion case, which, it was contended, was a ’ Seventesn msas marched ity pupils | vioiadon'of both the principles of civil | or TEN R GON out e colivent of St Louis de Gon-|and of intercational law. Mexican offi-] New York, Oct. 37— Federal 1 J zague parish. Woonsocket, R. 1, when a | cia N e . H d. | Foster late today * Bulletin . Telegraph Local General Total Rlare starting in the celiar, fiied Sclainyii iEw . KIER (RIS, N/ Ned SSaRap todsy signed an order 4 Hage you any information. on both|ity of the shooting aser:galloping homs |T: M. Kirby. Wilkesbarre, Pa.: Joseph * During the past weck the fqllowing matter has appeared in The he cars which Mrs, Glbson says she|on her mule; to search for a mocgssm |SrOWIeY. Philadelphia ;K. F. Pi New 1§ Bulletin’s news columns: 2 . raw? she had lost in the trightened ride, ard|YO7¥; Joseph R. Grundy, Bristol, Pa.; Y that she saw 4 woman bending ovzr{LBOWas.H. Powers, = Broadmore, Col. d the | had no facilities with which to - carry on‘|recting Halple A. Day, retiring Asked if he intended to make xn ar-|the' bodies and. weeping bn(er)y,‘ This |George M. Shaw, ‘Baltimore; M. W, Saturday, 89 125 340 , - 554 building’ With smoke. their duties; inasmuch 2 the sumwe e4d | Phohibition director for New York or first go before the grand jury{woman, she is alieged to have said. was %flwv New York; Harry ‘Wardman, Monday, 9% 298 516 Qi e el of Hie SR furniture of the consulate had been at-|t0 show cause why he should not, Mr. Mott replied: the ohe she had “earlier seen .with the| Washington; and R. B. Melloh, H, B Tuesday, 115 334 538 Columbus” was. presented at the Comy | tiched. For, these reasons, it was staced | punished for contempt of court for J¢_my Julgment prevalls, the. case| man who killed the rector and his cho'r ls:rnh.nd H. M. Johnson, all of Ditts. Wedtoder 8 280 16 Rl ils! Francatss (héncre, Paris: o < ooz the consulate would remain eiosed unttl |ing to ;"',‘;"“ o Mer B vil} go befors ‘the grand jur; nger. o f 2 S (1 £, y ation® PTo the question at issue had bech satistac- | Compan: examination by a “When?’ The authorities have evidence, it was| Listed as having given $500 cach wére Thursday, 90 236 413 fififm"fl.?fi”&"{ u:rlfi:nc:llu:‘c:(sluonh xn;":‘ torily adjusted. 3 srant ’n..;y in connection with the The newspapérmen 'asked. said, that Mry. Mills was not kille atiJ.” A Manning, New York: G. P. Mao: Friday, 101 356 561 three act play In verse by Francois Por-| Mexican officials here said they had &'« ol g e 1 won't 5ay.” he replied, “and I hope| the game time as the rector. having run | Nicholls, Toledo: z. C. Patten, Chare. g che. asked the state department o take ac-|ghe Siompagne ‘a4 whithey: Wat when It does, you won't know it."|away when the quarrel startel, but was d Willlam R. Ramsey, Al : Republic bonded warehouse. : tion in the case but at tne department-|' 4 sgistant U ‘Could this case Le taken before the|ovértaken, dragged back to the recto:s Totals. ... .. 591 L 1844 3050 Alarmed by depredations of robber | comment was withheld It was learned | nounced m.;u ey fi.‘m o= and jury now?" body and shot. Those ziving $250 were R. Fulton Cut. | : bands in the state and 4t the North!however, that the matter had been taken |appear gran # [ . |ting, New York; Albin W. T Bottomly, | Dakota _boundary line in Canada, citizens | up directly with New York state officials | fy unless he vu:e m:u&m - Whitelaw. Reid, New. of West Hope inaugurated a guard sys- the department. Until a reply is re- | This was refused, he said, ULSTER nu.'umr. HAS IRISH REBELS APPOINTED i % * | cal cirgles the most breezy that has yet|our own.dead who continue at war dur-|tem with sentries on’ all roads leading :yma from Governor Mlller, it is under- | information in the possession of the § ADIOURNED. UNTIL DEC, 17, DE VALEEA PRESIDENT |, “WO0% Other contributors were Wil- | apreared, containing biting phrases ut|ing” peace. into the town. 00d that the state department will |ernment.” v s liam J. Burns, New Yorl B. Creager, | the ‘cxpenses of the conservatives wno| “Marching with the sincere désire of | . make no reply 1o the Mexican represent- | Mr. Clark also announced that Belfast, Oct. 37.—(By the A./P)—| Dublin, Oct. 2T—(By the . A. P.)— | i $100; David B. Oliver, Pittsburgn, | smashed the coalition. Ntable in the|peace and love, our greatest shout shall | ‘The strike in the Willimson, W. Va., A F. Pershing, nephew of General P Tho Ulste partiaemens. ‘adjousned todsy| Bublicasioe of the” SBeial osos oF Y gfi i Mrs. Lam Anderson, Boston, |manifesto js Mr, Churchill's declaration |alwayys be. “Long live the-army, Long |bituminous coal field, effective sinco July and a former assistant ilition it December 12, when Ulster, Premiet { Dail' Fireann, which has constituted jt- ke, e Duke, New York. $200; A" |that & center. party, suchse has oi live the king and Long live Italy.” 1, 1920, was called off last night by the . recton for New York state, £ rhig announced, ‘will ‘contract out” O | selt. the “republican government,” sying B. ‘Duke, New- York, $200: Mary. Dukg | David. Lloyd George, 1s- credited with United Mine Workers. District Secre- | CLOSING OF CONSULATE to testify before the grand jury wnless B ne Irish Free State. He added that the | forth the appointment of Eamonn De Va- Q?fi‘:wewi York. $100, and T. W, aspiring to create, is, in his opiniod, | CRISIS IN ITALY HAS, AT tary Fred Mooney confirmed the an- HURTS NEW YORK EXPORTERS |were given immunity. lster parliament is anxious to it ac|eira .as.its president and . giving the | ', Washington, 5100, 2 needless, B nouncement. p A v i i LAST COME TO A HEAD ’ Nt " P he earliest time possible in order to|names of e Mr. Churchill declares himself a li>- e g - | New York, Oct. le—New Yoia wa|SCOVILLE MANUFACTURIN ove o the world. that it Bad no hest-| state hae breughr sooct Tmors thas 1he | COLONIAL ExPREss DERAILED; cral and free: trader, but he says he ISY ;o jon “Gep 27, e crisis in' Ttaly: |dchating unttt ety ol the Tule | porters dolng psiaentey :;x‘r: Souad, TO INCREASH (‘AmA: s - ation in the course it purposed taking. | mov ifi % TWO P, 2 willing Lo co-operate with progressive 3 ¥ = - . h themselves greatly ‘hamper their preio non:a-mma;:fi:n :rukanwn in the re A_Sil-!!mzns INJURED | unionist clements if this should be pec-| Which has been inevitable ever since the plans were bellig made by his organiza- business today by the closing of the| . v consulate, Many of them had oods |y e oer ok, O aboard, ships already sailing for Mexieo | Manufacturing compans and were unable to obtain consular In- |here oh November 4 fo1 . - . : - o hat he terms the|fascisti came. into. being, - at last - has |tion’ to organize a debating league made The Anglo-lrieh treaty:/signed Decem: | . Inquiriés In provisional goversment | Philadelphia, Get.” 7. Two passens. | Sarjors coupioract What ';.,u:,m;: the|come to a head, savs & despatch to the |up”of various high schools throughout ser 6, 1931, included al} Ireland within | quarters today falled to comfirm - this. | CTS Were injured tonight when eight of jalist’ labor party. Times from Rome. Within a few days |ihe state. 13 provisions but provided for the tem- | Desmond ‘Fitzgerald, minister ‘of' foreign | the ‘ten cars of the Colonial b ¥ r - Express, 3 re ]| there probably will be faseisti members sorary exclusion of Ulster and stipu- | affairs: in. the -Dail ‘cabinei, denled any |2ound from Boston to Washington. were go“f)fé'?'.’i‘; that ?;‘aedesgnyz:‘ ot ‘r‘nflu: TS prer it st consequently some | . Beperts that twenty persons, includipg ' VOlces for them. increasing the capital stock. 3 jued that Ulster cou)l definitely with | direct peace negotfations and described | derailed at Dengies, Ma. ‘according to |try is the ArSt pure’ conservative xnin? | hope for interpal peace. threo women, had boen found suffering | Many of the merchants wers plaaning |ent capltalization is 35,000,000 &g o O pcontract out’ If notice to thatlas “a figment of the imagination much |? TePOrt fo:the general offices of the |istry since the Salisbury ‘administration| Tt may seem paradoxleal, the' despateh | {rom alcobolic poisoning in Boston dur- |t ship their goods by way of Philadel- e to increase this to § feet s glven by /the northern Irish | which has been: published recently con- | I'®nn railroad. Both were treated by a|in 1885. It was gtring this period that| aqas; but it is a fact that the actual) IDE the last week resulted fn the des. Phia or other DOrts WHere AXiw. s the nt of the increase to be rllamsat within 4 month from 'the | crning supposed peace negotiations.” doctor on board the train, the secession - of a part of the liBeral| erigts appears less a crisis than the perlod | P30h- Of & special quad of' police.in- sular officer still are open. “’M ;I:‘:.M.':: -h,-'n‘-hol a Jasming of the act f he Britieh parlla | The understanding in Dublin is that | Washington, Oct. 27.—Passengers were | party occurred over Ghdstone's Bome| it Do ooy and there is @ distinpt | POC1OTS On a four of the city, One of / Although ft had been ' reported from | valie g ackinse ment for ratifying the treaty. ' Final{ths Free State miMtary authorities ‘are | {"2nsferred :from" "the . Colonial rule for Ireland bill, and sinee that par! tary v & s A 1 t relief 1 Ti ircles «etion by parliament under the treaty, | satisfied that conditions will 'be restored |After derailment at Bengies, Md, z?:::; time whenever a conservative ministry ::::m .gz ‘;em" :ldedxln jon ;Tl{n and :meem d, % which Lhat indtrument goes into full|to something like normal by February or | Miles: north of “Baitimore tonight, ang |Bas been in_power .t always has had | P2t 3 the stricken women died. Mexico Clity' that the Mexican govern- | Sufforiged the e e : e ment financial ageners office ahd that of |0 VIS bf S0 per Cenes bt Gertrude Ederle and Helem Wain-' the Mexican national rallways here had e -0 : Present surplus of the compagy dtect, must be faken befors Decombet | March by the carrylng ont of present |PFOUSHt to Washington. . Offiefale. rory|an infusion. from those seceding liberass, | Must be reached. ¥right, youthful aguatio queens of the been ordersd gised both of -them wers | Uty pehiUf of the comPagy & i, or year from the signing of the docu- | ~\gns. £ald their reports contained no reference | C2lled- liberal unionists. wEW ml"“-’, LABORER SHOT Women's' Swimming -associatign of New open today anu it was said that no orders ! thorization of the Incresse was g ment and such action is being pianned by to.any injured but it was assumed name Mr. Lloyd George today -delivered ad-[~ B2 York, in all probability will accept an in-' to close had begn récelved. at the last session of the state he new British government quickly to|LAUBIA BROTHERS GET LiFr. of any hurt would be forwarded to the | dresses while on his way to Glasgow. WRILE EATING M8 aCyrRsiTistion -to, Wir Orogt “Britain ; ang | ol > oS dor st ture. tollo€ the elections next month. The IMPRISONMENT FOB MURDER | 5°7eral offices. He was given an ovation by ah® mnl-| o o o= Sweden next June. | LADY ASTOR APPRECIATES . % e ' : ) owun ’ —Joseph Filoriz- - ¥Lo. = 458 toregoing despatch indigates that the [u—— A A ey e ot Gissgan: |31, & laborer, was instantly killed <o-| ~An unconfirmed repoft’ was current PP PR AN S st Vister goversment contemplates giving | Litchfield, Oet. 37—Mike and Louis|NEW ENGLAND AUTomMG: e Eaglind, o BT oo Leax % BILE -1 > v night ‘when an unknown assailant fired | that Associate Justice Mahlon C. Pitnes - ‘s withdrawal notice soon afterwards as mm. . n’«: wnw‘vu{:, were sentenced to CLUBS HELD CONFERENCE “"de. 5 Fithen Tl st la charge. froma shotgun through a win- | of the United States supreme court 'g;li o ] wrad (Bt New Y 27.—8Benor . nay be. e imprissament in_ state's prison to- . ¥ Xasicn, Cuagheriain, _chancellor ot | 80w, 8 Pllorxl and s 17 vear old |be transferred from & privis hospital at A b—Now that my laie eolleacues | New York. oct. 11 sencr Bnviest ™ them gullty of murder in Hartford, 27.—A. conference of the exchequer in the Lioyd George cab- ughter, Josephine,. were eaf Sup- | Morristown, N. J., where: he’ has been the United States, announced AWTERS SUE COLT ¥OR for fhe. Killing of Tohn Siance o | o EEINd automobile cvlubs was Hetd |t momr ey e s e B, |Per at fhefr Home in an outlying section | confned by iliness Tor severs! woske. o) AT0UNd and throw mud and lnsulte at o et today in the Hotel Bo apo of ‘West Haven. A moment before the them,” sald Lady Astor who fonight {nd Company, Lankers of New p DIVORCE CASE SERVIOES |Canaan, August 4, 1321, Judge William m’wd mfdg fl:ln nd. The meeting | ingham tonight. He defended -his course g nur;mm:; g o ) m; another institution. P el ey 1y o signed a contract to act as .| M. Maltbie chiarged the jury at 3 o'clock | tomob, 2Uspices of the Au-|in the coalition government and during|tot — |was linsnimousty hosen as the oftiest gLttt "L Vo5, 000; Colom ! New TYork, Oct. 31.—Tbe law frm of |and o verdict was returned two hours lat. | jout mng o, Of Hartford and its ‘ob- to investigate a strange . noise. ~Her floa! " He' sai re A posse of a hundred men was search. CAndidate of the copscrvative party for | Taited 4 itaves Mlles and Yawger sued Russell |er. i form a federation of automo- 3;&?"20“3}:},@?: A T nes | father was shot while her back was turn- L ing the woods' near Eiverare Faiie st~ the Sutton division: of Plymouth, © Her |ban loa in 1he Ushiod Stebelt ; e for ooy for 34,080 alleged to be | Counsel for the conviicted men. infarui- | pose of co-operating. b wrioy l%, PUF- | Law program ‘and that of tho coalitina |¢d | Th full charge struck him for the eraon who s belleved 1o have | Words were spoken in_an Address OF| S dportisabie e years” trom Ootobel fue for legal services in connection with |ed Judge Maltbie they would fle:a mo« | uniformity n. state logiiiE"8 @POUt | and that he was ‘still prepared to o- cording fo his “daughter,” ilortgzl | Cubbed to death Arthur Allen of Riley. 'thanks for the honor the division AKaln (1,923, the final paymen (o be made bew feitparation agreement with his wife |tion to set aside the verdict Tuesday. |regulations, gasoline i op,e T2 operate ‘with ‘Bopar - Law; ¥ ot eernies and ag. vet the pelies |Alltn’s body was found behipd @ rock had conferred upon her. fore September 1, 192 Sthel Barrymore, the actress. The law- | Tho Lautia bothers were charged with | emergency charges. and 1o arage and| One of the most interesting features|n20, "N NS O 0 Yor tho crime, | N°AF & sandpit fifty feet from a4 high-| “If you want me to join the people T ers charged that Colt refused to pay the | being members of gang of five men who |another in an extensive satery s |IOf the situation’ continties”to be the pos- | i, SREOVEEES B8 MO 0G TG D SRS L way. who are howling at Lioyd George, Bgl- | FATALLY INJURED g & gl ol Bt 7l 'mmhmc.;.:',m"‘ Marle Boscar- | gramme. ¥ Pro-llsibility of the election bringing fordl| pon ine police arrived, leaving no trac- g : {four and Chamberlain, who meered us BIDING ON AUTO TRU 921, but Instead offered them $1,000 as|dint in 3 on August 4, 1921, L e another -coalition ~ government, but un-| ' > Mrs. Tilly Klimek and hor son, Joseph | through the war, who signed the Wash- e WS A Sl i S o the oY | Was EIVen |y N ATION OF GRAD: der”’a” conservative’ premier. - “Co-oper™ | “*Joo nine said she and her fathier werp | Mitkewics, 26, were rrested in Chicago ington conference,” she 8dded, “dom’t | Winsted, Oct. 37—Josiph P. The complaint said that the legal ser- |25 the motive for the crime. b Ox, E ation,” as’it is called, seems to be Bint-|eating supper when she thought . she [@nd held pending an investigation of the come to me. The country owes & deep |m laborer on the state road, Was fate ries concorned Colt's “disputs with M2 | somooNis AR Tor— CROSSINGS DISCUSSED |od at in most of the addresses of tio |peynF JEPC T 00" e door. "As | condition of Her husband, Joseph Kiimele, ane ot peatitude s thrie men B ot oy wie o it vité aad with his father, over the in- : : 5 | conservative and liberal unionists, and|gne started to open the door, she said, |52, reported seriously il from a. slow 2 in an auto truck when plank on Hartford, Oct.| 27.—The elimi Wil De in ofti- 4 poison Astor was was sie-swippel S lon and MILES OFF NANTUCKET ) climination of | although there wlil be o opinion” or she heard a shot and turned around in 3 . in 1919 elected he sitting was side-s - pretation & e e ‘ 3 j grade crossings was discussed today at|clal arrangement,-there i evident & |tio to see her father collapse. In tright A e b g s | patsing: Sutomobile. - ‘Tus so RIS and o S 15, | Boston, Oct. .27.—The schooner Doro- | 3,200 *TRee, Ih the state capital hetwoen | clear diepositio R0R bolh sides for co-|she xan upstairs and taking & revolver). Mes. Meda Hodell convicted 1n Whits ' 1ot on s soanition unionist tioket for |S0 e g el i 3 April 15, R ; missioners - Higgins | operation, . . ., 5% from a_drawer two shots out of | Cloud, Mich, "of Ahe murder of hy 0 188 hytred Into the Rana with the tnterese ot the ide- | U KA Celt Tavae tons. her vane? |and Bawell, and Genéral Counacl Bowasd | Loed Baifous’ has “Brormlssd 19 698K | tooindom: Mesgwhile snother shot hug | pmisryiacli: OF Ale murder ot her {noguion = divibion of Plymouth. | peing taken to the hospital d Gmgady. of MLy Horon g cording foa report received by the v SRR rbiner ot | o cearaeee B M e e e mioss tr |S0,(2, the Biz Rapids fall.to await the | scuooNER SEIZED AS RUM R e " ] |naval communication bureau.. The rov-|Comdtruction Waterman, all of the New | aroe s e ae e e o Tpa|frst shot tofe ot & pane RajBmrnee ol te Avredl G the- elronit) RUNNER ORDERED RELEASED —_— Abagnet days later. to address a meeting . a:la window opening on a small enclosed MRS, CARLETON SUICIDED enue cutter put out to her as- ;"";‘;" ;vl: mg_ Fh!:f Engineer E. J, Ed)hl}x?urgnf under_ the auspices :z‘ thefporeh. It is.mot known how. the assafl- AYERS RILLING REV. Sumierumm | ey Faiimer, 5 velol of 2817 |In was held hehing Coens g, HeaTs Emist. caalt o EHiy fi’mfi"“fi'}“ s A Sgmadage % A " ¥ “nionist council of inbury Y T i » Hawe/ Mont., Oct. 27—/The deaths ot |02, sailed from Norfolk October 14 for =i solved that nothing should ‘be done fo| = 5 - he Rev. Laonard Jacob Chrisier, wide | Portiand, Me. SEYMOUE FIREMEN WAMPERED . |impair co-operation with tho mational|and r. Chamberlain will appear on. tns 'y Known clergyman of’ Montana, and ; i 2 Mre. Marguerite ‘Carleton in_the .Christ- |*%%99 CATTLE SUBSECTED $400,000 FIRE IN TEXNESSER CENTEAL RAILROAD S Threngh an ea-trumpet, which h New’ York, Oct. - 27.—The Canadian o R Al Lo Hu::y. 5 evees ! sehooner Emerald, selzed as & rumeran- old, of New York, ande one of ‘the pi-|ner outside the -mile limit u:.c:' two | Nasnville, Tenn., Oct. 37 : g oneer “wponsors of the Cape Cod cana, | weeks ago, late today was back through the main shops of \BY LACK OF WATER |liberals. There is even a. report thal|same platform, . with -Mr. Lloyd’ Georss|heard that he had been awarded §115,. |to her skipper Captaln J. A. Willlams, ‘:.‘..,. o:‘mm' railroad here the conservative and national » lberalla; a demonstration in Queens hall, Lon-|450 by Supreme Court Justice Callag- | upon. orders from Washington, . destroyed threc - adjolning. er bome carly today were 8o plainly & . TO THE TUBEBCULIN TEST| Seymour, Oct. 27.—Fire which swept|Candidates in Leeds ‘will issue a Jjoint|don, mex Friday. kR han after a sixteen vear {égal battle over| The prohibition navy, E u covering an acre of ground, sase of murder and sulclde by the wo-| . New street early this morning destroyed | Manifesto. A ;| Lord Robert Cecil has finally, an-|tho:financing n construction of the canal. | the . two-master, convéyed her to -the 4 more than thirty wan that no inquest probably will be | Hartford, Oct. 27—Catfle Commission- |one three-story wooden tenement wnd | Confusion in party boundaries is still| nounced his intention to remiin an in- S toa Tn Brodkiyn, white terver] motives n o, * eld, the coroner asd sheriff's office au- | o James M. Whittlesey s preparing bis |badly damaged two otners besides doing | haracteristic of the campaign, and|dependent conservative. I an’interview | Preliminary investigations conducted | 7 12 4 tagethir with much valuably 4 Teport for the last fiscal year to be pre. |slight damage to thres more buildiaes | thése tendors of support and co-operh- internal revenue bureau officlals hav | 62 TeIOMINE her one thousand cases|The joss was estimated at e i il sented to the governor. Mr. Whittlesey |in the vicinity. The loss is estimated 5t | tion give an_ air of mnreality’ o tié ‘ot Mr. Lloyd George n\?a ‘hem to the belle! that s namper. of | of. Jiauor, R e xgs 880 by ofticials of the road led o S ovhich the two WeTe |sqiq today that his report will show that |about $15,000 with ‘very little insur. | struggle as it affects the parties lately 27 a 1 governiment as | business men over the counthry have un- | S57Y stores shé will be escorted to b <o e ‘aaped in Mrs. Carle- |Gusing the year: the nutaber of cattle |ance. Lack of water prevented the fire, | composing the coalition, . the . labarites s ‘He'addsthat he is a per- |dertaken to defraud the ment of | Spot whore she was, seized #i% hand and Jer finger was stil On |subjected to the tuberculin test was, 26, | men from conquering the blaze as quickly | and the ~Asquithian liberals being the "a great admirer of Bo- [taxes by crediting to Ives in their| e trigger whed he arrived in response | 000 ‘and that the average amount. p-ld'l! they could have. The explosion of | only parties standing on independentinar Law,'and that he intends to support |income . returns fictitious or_ unjustifia- o Mrs, Christler’s call, Dr Mackenzie |by way of compensation'to the ownerla still is alleged to have started the platforms. It is stated ‘that Lord him and his governmént so long as it|ble losves, running in some cases to huge wid the coronar. for< each’ animal slaughtered was' $60. blaze. kenhead, former lord high chancellor. pursues a policy he can approves , amounts. < B e

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