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”.,—By'flnA.P)—Aflar rfi!ufi of Antonio Salandra, former , to organize: a ministry, the king leo;rm boy " me‘:‘ euiiyn ‘mg 2 %y‘,_ : c called 156 Mussolini, the Fascisti leader-to | Industries Into Communistic. Rum—'l'he Oplnwn isa e ;:3? Llyj:‘nw ,‘fi“ m&m oyt e T ST e . Iln Rejoinder to a Dluen\hu Opinion Ffled by A. O. Whar-!' otburs, v all further need .for Faseisti action will | - Leard and Fdward u;erl}d all ot % ?me",':?}.. fine e:-utnnee into Rome Wanu Tnnquflty?nu Law is fll Man to &lh- 3 in m fal imple evidence of their vie- ould use an Anmu] Defim Somerville, and ence: Allen, of B tory. London; Oct. 29 (By the A: P.)—Xot pvalling opinion is there will be a wide ton, Labor Memlnr—w Ca » Chr em:'nm-n.g were about 14 vears | mES s of Pitctiburs. | B ST A e il A T e e g B oo e to the Railroads of $2,589,639,518. f ¢ L Rren e tion, this’ 3 oy ot v 4 B st “. 1 ‘morning, said that southe: will be devoted to an appraisal of th:| personalities. Observers in taken J .m‘f‘fn::’h :hsnf““w ':: pfiifimfi“ .’m‘ lflthN‘e.wD;:;k“.m'u‘ Italy had been' isolated (r:m the r: new . premier,. Andrew. Bonar:Law, who|the two stalesmen assert m*n‘ not . : t irect Chicago, Oct. 29 (By the A. P.)—=At-pbut, voted ' for the two-cen| raise Aft2¢|a-fire' department station nearby and no. { AT a cltation of the'country by bands of Fascisti com- | has been singled out by his bard to see that they are lacking the theory of “the livimg wage” | tHe \labor board had been in a long: partisans, manded by Deputy - Cara Othe mpion - the mdmm.mfletmmu ‘Whereas Mr tified firemen of the accident. ' The Al-{POSt egfl;y Judge. Foster - m;ul toda¥ | hands m: eneircling the mv::: in Buiell: 2:1 ;c::!ty flrll."‘ S Lioyd George has warm' genlaiity anl as a basis for determining “‘f' laf deadlpck dulr'n‘l ewhhofll‘v (;!1 ofi?‘ th: le‘n th:';: :-s !l::t;nounced dead on -rrh- B s B "fl““ e icata and Calabria. The Faseisti had| In high political quarters it is de-|a sort of “devilish twinkle” in his eyes, . rallroad workers, the public and rail-|men WCrE losing abou! and {al af e hospi occupied the airdron - Foggii - { clared that t, he “DEC‘-“ ‘when mfln‘ a humorous - re- voad groups of the railway labor hoard | when'he” feared that no increase might| The.500 gallon tank had recently bet I Yiadisostok red | flags’ are flfln: unyp -?m Umlbria :‘:re"enf’(mly“mfl:. :;J:n “:u"n ";:::NL’ ;‘.c;"e:‘ u:.u mark. ,Bmlr Law on the other- hani in an opinion made public tomight de-|be obtained hlt lhe"mo cent raise ad-{excavated, The boys had been rummag- il:.’,"f‘:;‘;% h‘\ e::" O ment Bas| A semi-official .statement® denfed sen-|a better man could mot be chosen toaltost always wears'an austere, though ed such a course “if carried to its!yocated by ‘the public group was nvt ac-{ing around and, it is believed, lighted |* e o irman zchen of | sational lated e. i coun His \mate conclusion. would wreek ev- | Cepled. matches Igniting fumes. The cxplosion | the people’s reflutionary party fu the al rumors circulated abroad. epitomize this desire. - These quarters|not snobbish, tenange. stronz ticularly a report that Kin ver, i rotrudin; W always e y ery railroad in the United Statés and f — s e e blew the boys a dozen feet and broke | Maritime province. i Al g igated. assert that, however, much his frien¢s!and rather pi g ja ys give extended to other Industries, would car- | EyENTS WHICH LED TO THE windows in_houses 50 feet away. g e ry them into communistic ruin. and cnemies d'sagree on Bonar Law's;the appearance of €irm, though not dom- Statement added . that .with the excep-|other personal characteristics, they are|lneering decision. tion of certain isolated incidents of an|united in agreeing that he represents| Although Mr, Lioyd George has beea - unimportant character #he country was Afax' Tamli, rancher and grape grow- The opinion, in the form of & S39TH COMPANY, C. A. €., 1‘0 BE &, was drowned in a seven foot wine jer to dissenting opinion flled {BMI i CARLETON-CHRISTLER TRAGEDY . Sy e R steadfastness straightforwardness, siallgiven endearing nicknames by his Hivre. ‘Monki~Ock. 39 = Dranwtic’ do= ORGANIZED IN BRIDGEFORT | Y2t At Napa, Cali, It is thought he|absolutely tranguil and the cabinet. cris- | oility and sincerity—tnat he has all the | friends 4nd crisp cpithets have be:n ). Wharton, labor member, In the "'|ull: N -'les »m“ 180 ta tha deaths ot } sought to stir the wine \\hlch was fer-lis was approachimg a solution. attributes of tranguility. hurled at h'm by his enemies, nobody, cent decision, Iner ting. the bip 4 t:l Mrs.'Margaret Carleton and 0w Rev. | Hartford, Oct. 20.—Under the terms of | Menting. Rome'r;odag' bore its usual Sunday Bonar Law's friends, point -~ with|as one of the-newspapers has suggest- maintenancé of way, employes Fwo SeRt3lysanked Christieh, tastof of ‘SE Navkuien. onger: Ismied by * Adiutant, . Genecal b} : pect. The houses were decorated with | pride to his qualities as a- blessed re-{ed ever has thought of nicknamin in hour. 8 ared 1t ,‘,\'21:!.(.0 s ks of the s Eathe Bancacle d|°°°""° M. Cole, the 339th Company, C. ber heat records. were set at|[flags and crowds were gaily parading lief from the dizzy crises through which {nar Law. The new premier is sal ~ 1A, C, Connecticut. National Guard, \williDoints in Missourl Saturday, the ther-|the main thoroughfarcs awaiting the en- £ o 6 hiks. BEs “socinbl tosBate i ltked & -tasté .r mon labgr with corvesponding diferen l;:v: .f?.’é’.':fi.'.'ti“?v‘liuf:é’ :xl‘:‘xl-::dr iu‘:]‘y‘he orgdnized at Bridgeport and will have | mometer reached 86 degrees at Topeka |try of the Fascisti. Some of the police | o' d Jdovd Georg ccused | ways to of pows o tials for other olas an increase -uf at frequent intervals of taking a”resi-|and position, but has been no -lover of : its first federal inspection tomorow night. | and 85 in Kansas Ofty. and military measures of yesterday had i i1ity. - 1237 par cent in the nation's railroad |!0d8Y, that the tragedy - was broughtm, Pean withiea e ety paeterday had lless nation, longing for rcpose. heavy ressonsibility. It has been sus T b mecesdate. Phis. tha{about by temporary mental derangement The.bompany . was formed becayse of tiie e e | over-eniistment of soveral other com: | Wiater was paying u tentative visit to Pn Béceids bt AFmed -patrols wats BHIL| s o e et O cos flevimaat, ke opinlon said, would mdd $3,122.96 . = !‘ld- oM rs.A arleton. o4 the North Pacific coast Saturday, while !to be seen in the streets. Cavalry oc- Camtared to ! (he opwlin'l party. which was Jeader in the house of commoxs, the annual payroll hringing- it to A3 e, "; °"'°d l“‘ 5 “le W. Chrl 9: "&l Captain Patrick J. O'Reilly will com-|Tain prevailed in-paris of California, The | cupied the stratetic points and the en- harbors the belief that under Bonar|where he had all the influence of beiag 89,445,903, which would mean, it ada- | R moduiated voloe, described ) mand the new company and will be as- hrst snow of the- season fell ‘at Eilens- |tire garrison was kept in readimess. | poroo® W BUSE SRt EREEL BORRCH RRere ORGS0 B R aeing 5. an annas! deficlt to the carriers ut [ROW She returned to her home about ten |gigted by First Licutenant Russell Y. '\urxh. Wasn. / “Yesterday soldiers proceeded to the | 21 e : 2 : $3941.639.818, o'clock last Friday evening to find a|noore’and Second Lieutenant Bert H. Fven % e 4§ cent minlmum wags|lsht, Caling O. C. Hauge, a neighbor, outskirts of the town and sct tp barbed | 508 100 far in the ther direction and Beers. Selwyn C. Edgar, capitalist and form- | Wire entanglements; the railroad lines i bl bt st e Resme i e A first Dbattalion C. A, C. was also|er presidemt of the Bdgar Zine compatly, | Were closely guarded and all bridges | Stable tranquility but & iive ' after havinz vare granted and corresponding diffey-|Porch while sho entered. She testified ! organized in the order and placed un-!was found shot to deathin the kitchen of |OVer the Tiber were shut off with wire | POlitical lethargy, or even positive = 1o o AP ol b nuals were mado \for other classes mh| thal, ehe found Mes. Carleton, wife of|der the command of Major Lafavette E.!lhis home in St Lonis. He was 71 years|and protected by machine guns. The va-|4ctlon. . a R gl b b ok b oy employes, the opin‘on sald, an . incre formier District Jufige Frank Carloton, | ivans, formerly captain. First Licutenant |old ana police \expressed the belief that|Fious ministerial and public buildings | Mis °§ '"’m:udn “{,fl°f°‘l‘l‘r~ Lfa oy u;':l!- . cou! iz do'nullmmu of 80.45 per cent In wages would e |festroying & ploture of Dr. Christler and | John E. Rickardson was promoted to | he had committed suicide. {were occupied by troops, and the police | Y2i°€ , l_\le_°| T . ¥ yh“ ok d{m e former pI s 3 necessary. adding $1.249,390.994 to the Admonished her £2r jthe act, The wit- |captain and assigned to the command of et # cut off the central part of the city with [ \€0T8¢ .l:.se( when, wh' e hnl en: '3 annual wage bill of the roads, bringing |BSs added that Mes. Christier “scemed |the $37th company, C. A. C., while Sec- Jaber Zink died nuddenl: during the | D2TTicades and ‘wire entanglements. L ">:lfl‘- :i; s»‘c"'; Anm is v-l;:;.d r;( t up 1o $3.725,884,540, thus forcing the |anything but in her right mind. ond Lieutenant Clarence Hungerford was| Oswego and Cherryville high school | A Sroupof Fascisti succceded toduy in | Marked, in effect. am very arriors o fase an. annual defielt of| Finally, Mrs. Christler sald, she per-|appointed first Yeutenant on,the staff of ® to accept the responsibilities of leaa- od by maintenance of way N,,.w- said sbe stationed him on the front Law's friends explain this by declas- ing it was a position forced upon him by the exigencies of the political situa- i what had been for a long time their ar- |V¥Sters, and of ail ou:er_mo“asks who | tion, and that his very make-up wou!l o i A uaded Mrs, Carleton to leave with her,|the newly organized battalion. fflsw:;,l,,“c",;f,“'; ‘;‘;,‘,",;‘";,;;:;g“q{;gg;{ dent " desire—the occupation of the of- | 4f¢ cXponents of tranquility. G ""‘mc"‘;" e Tt the contentions were that the|Walking toward the town's business se In the samie order. the second plaiood [Fack, carried the bell to @ point near the | eSO the pro-—socialist newspaper 11 That, say the: partissos °§ B’:’ P “u‘:]_ poo’ 75 """"_ hoard should establish a ‘living wage |t/On, where they met Rev. Christler who |of Company G, 163th Infantry was re- | opponent's goal in 4 spectacular ran Pacse the orean of . Ex-Premier Nittl:|Law, was an extreme way of empha:| To this Bomar Be S e majority wonid readily uccee to|WAS with Rev. Chapman.of Butte, Mrs.|designated Company G. 165th Infantry X s they ‘burnt all the copies of the. paper | “#ing <be premier's quietness; but nev- :;: Nt "f:', e (he prepasition.” the opinion raid, ani|CArleton ‘was left down ‘town, she con-|With the following officers: Captain John | - wiliam P. Stainbers of Nepwood | €Y oould find and maintained their oc- | ¢rtheloss they admit that this is one of m“‘f.«.—.n oi“‘:m"‘"*‘- eiler "°°“_ as & matter of fact, the hoard in thys |tinued, the othe r returned the Christ- | Pentland; first lieutenatn, Willlam E.| \as killed- when his automobile side- | UPtion of the offices, in order to pre-| his outstanding characteristics. —They |the b - g o Astance as ' il ethers hws granted o ller house, -Later Mrs. Catleton called at | Newman and second lieutenant, Thomas the, Christier home, Mrs, living wage, the abatract, elusive [ th b o swiped a truck standing on Washington | oL, anY farthier issues of the paper. point out his bent for quietly studying|of those capable of such acts, on ac- u Christler tes- | J. uish. thing ealisd ‘the living wage, Wh'!‘sw et in Dedham. Moy, e ehington | “Milan is full of Fasciftl, who have|vut problems is lilustrated by the fast|count of his simplicity and straigh: is 5 . v forwardness. demoliEhed Sty ‘as | 2SSembled there from the neighboring that he'is an ardent lover of chess. Mr. 5 edly bused upon # makeshift and The witness hesitated in describing the | BRITISH “cod oy brokén m:enuixde :-?;n:\e:;lg?d t:fi: r::cl. m:"”f‘" mu:':edwn"’,"“w Shigeir}, B“fl: Taw;aiio_pisys. en .cficient goif | *The ol premier does “Zx“: SR suess. cunnot yecelve the sanetion . Lon\'cx'utlon but in auswer to queaunnfi THE CRISIS IN ITALY who fought in the World war, was r.uxB:. RN AT ; society any great Aside . thig board.” the opinfon . stated, o-|replied: *“Mrs. Carleton declared that I £ s Iy et X s Sebd e et wounded and decorated and is nmow one orn_in Cam: of cotch . parents,| from some friendly game of golf or a cause 't would be utterly Impractical|had no place in Mr, Christler's life, London, O —The Time! and would not be ‘fust and reasonabl:’ o of the leaders of the movement. - “We | Bonar Law came to Glasgow- as a quiet game of chess or bridge with se- Ko witbesssata . ehis - iwihia . Aris X corre- | and papers near Goat.lsland bridge, Ni-{met with a cerfain’ amount of resist-|Later he was given an honorary degres |ject friends s the small club o whish 'S | wondent, escriblng tho situation * in fagara Falls, N. Y. indicates ~that 2 |ance in Tusin from the authorities. The | of doctor of laws by Glassow universicy[he belongs, Bonar Law is quith comten as the law demand: (Flr'l;;lmz ‘r;‘\::da no threats, she did most|Italy in a despateh from Chiasso, Switz- | man, believed to be John .B. Leaman, Fascisti in -the Julian provinces have|and was destined to become its lord to remain in his study and mot nn.q; Mr. Wharton's dissenling nnln on_an4 | O \ talking. nd, under, today's date. and admit- | Lancaster, Pa., committed :ulckle b; o- eral 1 widow he supporting opinion In veply are & Mr. \ Christler arose and started for{ting the dificulty of oblatning accuratq ing over the Falls. - ¥ B mobumdm:: :leen?ll‘ed dt::m tm:;me fector for sev years before and even!with the crowds. Belng a er he wehed to the formal decision increa his sieeping room, Mrs, Christler said, | infoemation, says it seems that the fas- fomcanrer e 11, or ace any he pay of malmtenance of way em and Mrs, Carleton, also arose as If to mefi:whe entered politics. H!rln!lln:- not' hn not many L e e e A -by-. - tinos | . lered an unusually stu-' his home cstl have beem able to carry out theis The Dodger, a sixty f launch, 3 « two cents an hour, nstablishing a | degart. . Mrs. Chrlstler said she opened i P r T ot matec Iy § ‘ascistl ent, but was u,n—;nuveutlitmlul or does he accept many ot (TADEIRg (Fom. 45 t0 37, oens | IS Erofit ovk ith T bk Lot LiFe: Lot i rt At e mab U NEU, Akner, falived abd eaw ok i “f5 " Jeading Fas- | fm of siurdy intalectuality. Although| soctal engagements. It has heen ruc- mintmu ] and have instru e local ects to | rum-runner, but s : The United Brotherhood of Maintenance | Carleton, who. had, tonowed Mr. Christ- | transfer - to.. them - taeir. m,,:; The | of the “"... 'a;j“t. h {::: samaritan{ cist : n not a magnetic speaker, he always hasilgested by Some persons that Bonar f Way Emploves, Railway Shop La |ler, . 3 A WMO ng' Jbeen Interested in affairs of “state and|Law even looks uncomfortable in & top 100,000 meén In Abetancs last July af. | Mrs. Christler said. She turned: to sce cisti are concentrated under command of ”'ollgsgnpmper since Honar Law be | street, wne:r Law has arranged to be tor |ht‘hr,l|r.‘l :\ud M‘:‘”fl wages Y :ir:.“ hr“ lu flhll in the doorway of a v, with_a view to eutting communi- ’. Talkicg moving pictures were shown |Generals Zamboni and Novelli came premier said that his “meek am-|relieved as muen as ‘possible from the ing & request for i ||‘nr|fu::f b:s on L tn ) eading into the Rath room|caiions and isdlating the capital. ‘probably“for the first time tn ‘New Hav te " Rolopdo, 16 miles from |'pition” might be .called his most obvious|cares of the social side of the premier- 'm cm)‘nfl.' m:ll he :on]‘s nh“”x“ fl::] nto Mr. Christler's room, sheetesti- ¥From many centers in Tuscany contin-|en Friday night at a public. meeting- in | Rome, 1,000 men .under command of quality. Although, as has’ "been ds-|ship. He has selected his daughter, wd ‘-:_d nh a"‘< n:v :T:'; n other in- -y A P ments af fascisti have started for Rome | Woolsey hall uinder direction of the Con- | Lieutenant one of the few dec-|ciared, his and Lloyd George's policies | Lady Sykes, as social mistress of No. m.;&’; e N.‘.:'n":" I IRALE “; a:‘;a'r:’ds :e;:;!(:i:rnll;‘:. and it is rumored that several thousand |Recticut section and: Yale branch of the |orated with the gold l‘r_mdal fln; :o;, are almost indlsztnnhmh the prs|10 Downing sireet. of way ofielgly anked the board to sude| body, tried to get to Mr. Christien but | Ve ithin a short distanice of tho gates!American Institute of. Elefirical Engln- |are awaiting General ¥ara, with whom § v they will march. to Rome. Lieutenant seribe to the principal. of ~the “living | the woman's body had fallen so as-to| el r, On Saturday. It appears that)eers. . wage” bassd on & bpdget: of what wss | partley block the door.- She then. sailed i’l‘c':mh:l"c‘,’“" S canfiets:op | Dtacdelien §onee R TR e gi{':"R:gm f{“’.‘x“}'._m‘_'nj"“:‘h:‘ 1he|CASE QF POISONED CAKE : FIRE HAS comxmr - requlred. for an avesage family of five il poliee and physicians, she stated N ATmost everywhere the officees of the | Tallroad, Who went on strike in 1911, but|been ‘up several sections of ~the | . SENT THEOUGH THE MAIL DESTROYED ANTRIM CASTLE persons to Iive In th and reasonable r. Hauge confirmed Mrs. Christler's > 4 road ' to - precen e Fascisti S comfort. A majorlty of the board re-|stoyr that she had asked him to stand on | STTY: Whote symSathy with the ‘w‘x‘;.;fiu‘{’{?’fi: faobar e, 'h:..“’;:,k‘o‘;"l emmi,,{,,, e e TN ilant ool 4% | Philadelphia, Oct. 20.—Mysters con-| Belfast, Oct. 29—(By the A. P)— fused to subscribe to this. principal, bls boreh. He sald that last Sunday | Bt Cn /8 O e e hav |1ast July Will be restored fo. all pension |ed ‘military’ honors 'and Kept a pris- tinued to baffle authorities tonight in | Antrim Castle, near Lough Neagh, the The maintenance of way organization |about four o'clock, he had seen Mrs. | the faseisti-with friendiiness and ‘have|'siy MV C FERORet L oner on payole ; he was Informed that he | the case of a poisoned cake, sent through | home of Viscount Masserene, parliament- asied the héard to establish minimun: | Carleton trying to enter . the , Christler | 3V0/ded the use of force; which cxplains| senlprity. . would be released Sunday when it was’the mail. which Killed W.. W. Sterrett, |ary secretary of the prime minister of raths of pay of 48 cents an hour to re-|home. the success of the nsh'Ag A SRl e ‘1914 in the |t0o late for him to do.any harm. an expert accountant, of Devon, and left | northern Ireland was completed de- place rates then in effect ranging from | Mra, F. B Martin, librarian, and a per- iR e A AR ;0 ' “The Faseist! at. Santa Marinella, 45 |his wife battling for life in the Bryn|stroyed by fire this morning. %3 to 35 cents. After a deadlock. of |sonal friend of Mre. Carleton described | MUSSOLINT sAxs nE 18 doing. business in. China 18 shows by s |miles from Rome, are ‘concentrated to | Mawr hospital. B st i S Az e several days the board made pubfic its | Mrs. Carleton's condition Friday night, | READY TO FORM CABINET | {on& DUsiness [ China 8 Soown b ot | the number of 130,000, As one approach- | - Physicians at the Bryn Mawr hospital | the speaker of the old Irish house of decislon formally handed down today |Going to Mrs. Carleton's hotel room in | Milan, Oct. 30.—Mussoiini has notified | of commerce. Y -the department | Rome the first. detachments of .royal|continued puzzled over the action and |commons. A maid servant perished in incfeasing rates of pay two cents un |response to a call ‘she found her in bed, | former Premier Facts that he hes mo 5 guards appear, they ldok upon the Fascis- [ the peculiar symptoms of the polison. hour #nd adding “lbolll $20,000,000 ta | suffering from a sort of hysteria, the_vailroad nayron, the flames and others of the household intention of entering cabinet' under Sal-| “The Swiss budget estimates for 1923 |U Without hostility. . Italo. Balbo “told | They were not prepared. Mowswer, 1o as- | had narrow escapes. The Rev. Mr. Christler was there, try-|andra, or any other cabinet formed by The decision asserted that the in- |me “that the government's defense of |Sert that it was some rare or little known | Miss Grace D'Arcy. daughter of the thg to quiet Mrs. Carletop, the, witncss | any politiclan. The, Raseisti must s | Clccast & deficit of 83,900,000 francs ) Bl .M S0 sl Short of . ludicrous, |drus.. An autopsy was perférmed on |Most Rev. Chrales D'Arcy, Protestant eredse was due montly to the fact that | testified. bt inio "powet without alliances - i Ly Rgvenue s Cstimated at §425.700.000|1;0%; the present the only victoms of | Mr. Sterritt's body this atternoon. but | primate of All-Ireland, was forced to higher rates of wages swore being pald| According to' Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Carlo- |other party.” he says, “but granting some | oop against an expenditure of 509,600 { our. gearch on Rome have been a number | BO_announcement has yet been made. lleap from a window to cacape the for the same classes of work in othar{ton told her that she had taken an over- | Portfolios outside’ the Fascisti party.” i ! of: calves, commandeered, but paid for to Mrs. Sterrett was said tonight to shoWw | flames. Among other guests of Viscount ndustries and that there had been no om 3¢ s}:evln: powders. Mr. Christler | He declared himself ready to form & | pyre gakimo . tiibe .who had . mever | 154 08 Eaote oo B i aaT h s Be 2 e was Major General Cameron lft. ghort 17 a0t the a8 presared tood camine, retaiiing to himaet iho Tport ggea 2 ville man wirs encouiiered 07 A s B :h: eginning. of the |Bome in Devon Thrsday afternoon. It | mmancinf the forces in Ulster, e There was nothing improptr in the | appointing General Diaz, minister of war, | 50Ud ' Rasmussen, the Danish explorer, | jnayrrectional movement -has been the |W2s malled from Philadelphia in a box Clo('afu:y. an officer of Queen Hlls- relations of the reetor and Mrs. Carletcn | Admiral Thapn Di.Reval, as minister wi |0 @ trib of 3,000 kilometcrs from Admir. | pud weatner. Yesterady it rained in for- | Which obore no marks by which it might appreciable “Increase «in the cost of liv. ng Mf, Wharton in his, dissenting opin- on maintained that the “fundamental error” of the decision rested on failuse | while she was in the room, Mrs. Martin | the. navy, and-Signor -Paratore, minister | /27 Inlet at the northern part of Baf- |rents,'to the great misery of our men (be identified. It came by special delivery, to inquire into “the adequacy of rates|said. of finance, and including in the cabinet |10 1and to Yath-Kyed Lake, Keewatin. |gjeeping in the open around Rome, but|The box was mgsflp:d in brown .m of pay established for section men ana| Dr. Carl Foss, the Chrlstier family | the Catholic deputy, Cavazzoni and . the ¥ s today the golden Roman sun shined agin, llnsldn“'-::; m’-lmmm :e:k:':‘m"" R un‘u:!llkrd ll’b\;wonm He asserted that|physician, told of finding the bodies. it | liberal senator, Lusignoli, now -prefect of | Captaln Knickmann and two of his of- | heralding our triumphant entry into the | ones, 5 rat of pa in of 1 lar ¢hafacter should be made a second- Lydlfln castle, In County Galway, bullt in Cromwellian days, aiso was de- troyed by fire set by armed men Satud- also developed that he was Mrs, Carle- | Milan. The remainder of the portfolios | ficers of the German tanker Oberschlesien day. The men kept the family occuping Eternal City.” wedding cake, golden brown with white | fon’s physici would be given to Fascisti: are at liberty in Houston, Tex., on §500}. i icing. On esch box was written the |the castle under armed guard in an BPerash a th b i Physician. B ti; among them. g 5 i dP g 7 Bamet 60 The> the AGE: outhouse during the fire. The fire is said e g Tt 1 pheime | About six months ago, he sald, he had | ¢ Stefani. in the treasury; three Cath- | PN e antts ot e O | "REVOLUTION” IN IFALY ‘Believing that the cake had been sent |0 have been due to trouble between agri- !:c!v\' to be eonsider ‘:A wl n.blr prescribed sleeping powders for her. i olic deputies would* be' appointed under- o kvuu_ el an quarts o n - WAS WITHOUT nuolnzn ¥ friaits "who Nad - overiaiit o1 culturalists and the owner of the . - rates fl-n‘G were just and reasor ; Dr. Foss said that an overdose of the secretaries of ' state. Wwhiskey, quarts of mixed liquor and P 8, s Toing wage under the {ramporeation | TOTaCr, such as Mrs. Carleton was said CHATEMAN CONFIDES VX9 TURRCS oL Sorkins, " - Rome, Oct. 20.—(By The A. P)—If | e 1. ¥ § ’ iving ::nhn alnnn. would produce a pro- AN HULL CONFIDENT | Princess Hermine. of Reuss, who 1s|Whit has occupied the last few days |~ According to physicians the undeterm- | BIG BUSINESS IN SEPT. * THe board he' contended should ‘find | 1o sleep, and that awakening from | OF A DEMOCEATIC VICTORY soon to become the bride of the former |in Italy can be styled [a revolution,” the |ined poison acted differently upon Mr. ¥OR X. Y. DEPARTMENT STORES what should be a just and reasonable |rst omprent ¥ould be in a haze and | Washington, Oct. 20.—Cordell _ Hull, | Gorman emperor, seams to feel that |revolution is over, and must have great- |Sterrett and his wife. He became vio- ot 4 0 wage by computing a family budgst| tn G o for Ber actions. chairman of the democratic national com: | while his secluded home at Doorn is a |1¥ disappointed ail who have a classical | lently ill 4 short time after eating the sontaining the expenses of the AVerAgs | g Gurimion Of Police Chiet Moran, | mittee, declared tonight in a “forecast of | nice ' restful place, and. all - that she|idca of such upheavals. ~ Benito Mus- |cake, while Mrs. Sterrett became dull| New York, Oct. 30.—Department stores Tamily. ral.m rleton had killed Mr. Cheistler | the senatorial and _congressional elec- would not want to live there every day solini; leader of the Fascisti, has been |ang sleepy. and acted as if she had Yeen | in the New York federal reserve bank Altheking the budgét method of de- “m self. tons” that “a democratic victory IS now |in the year. invited by King Emmanual to come to |drugged. district did more business in Septem- I Rae At bt be R 200ins pads) ivre vesterday paid tribute to the |asured at the elections November 17.” e |Rome; he will be entrusted with the| Mr. Sterrett's condition was such that |ber this year than in the same mon! e Suipanting opinicn’ sayw: ";::inm of the Rev. Christler, stores “The only question of doubt remain- Millleins 4a Billlons mesa little néw- formation of a ministry to take the place | he was taken to the hospital promptly, | of either of the three preeoc'ng ]‘m “hat it would be wise aud penstical ¢ g during the funeral. The body Lnx. Chairman Hull's statement added, adays ‘in’ reckohis the affairs of the of the Facta minigtry, which withdrew |but it was not until last night that his |federal reserve agents reported io undertake to establish an arbitrary | e men oo aterloo, N. Y., the home of | “is the extent of the vietory, Practical- | 3305 I TeCROWINE the affalrs of thelynder pressure of this. far-spreading |wife sank into a stupor and was also wanard of Mving for several milions | o seccmiir s PareRte. Mrs. Christ- |15 every section of the United States will | fTIS30R SIS SETENECe, REoOTding 12 | movement. Hpbighls S rupatan- o Thowss o not appaseh ler. accompanied the body. contribute: a share of that victory, and | TP CS O and pe ts | -, With the exception of a Small minority, | Mr. Sterritt’s brother, who has ‘been A o ety o “ve with one | g THE BodY of Mrs. Carleton is still here, | CVery class of voter will be largely Tep- et T e s, |all agree that Mussolini is arbiter of | asoclated with him in business, has in- wage earner as 4 basis for computing | Foneral arrangements awaited. the arriv. | TSented among the victors.” parhament estimated that the W‘;e; reporting . substantial Mo waee also was atiiea ing ¢ |al of her husband, from Los' Angeles Declaring the question had been wheth. | Tubles now in circulation total 1,182 |3nq responsibility of carrying out the |were in each plece of cake. visited | New York city showed the greatest gain oo g g e B il er republicans, would ~ stay frem the | trillions. 2 programme for which the Fascisti have {the Hogpital for the purpose of question- |of 18.4 per cent. Sales of census showed there were 4.4 persons | TO HOLD INQUEST ON. T pofls “or turn to: the “democratic party i fought. ing Sterrett concerning any ene- |clothing and house furnishing goods ‘wers 4 W the average family, but 1.4 depend B T for relief,” Mr. Hull added: Declaring that he would drive every | “DProfessor Mussolini, on receiving the |mies she and her husband may have, | especially large during the momth: el by B Bt DEATH OF J. J. SCHWEIZER | “At this time I‘do not hesitate to as- |Member of the Ku Klux Kian from the the experts before the board took as a Cheshige, Oct. 29 —Coron 7 3 €] basis and that there were 1.36 work- will hold an inquest lomorr‘;wE‘ll )t(:!x ers instead of one in the family, the ation of a mew ministry. It is belieyed | is ntly recovered to answer ques- death of John J. Schweizer, a carpenter, anization at a political meeeting De- | Pt ently g Commenting upon government owne:- | who was- found- dead last night in hi whip if the living wage principal wers| i that they reached a complete accord, be- ————e i ure 2 large audience in Winfield, Kan- s P ot P o home with a discharged shotgun at his | OPINION SUPPORTS THE tions. cause.-he is reported to have left ‘for| Mrs. N. J. Gillies, posemistree at Bryn | side. Medical Examin . Rome W‘:de-l‘ 1 l"llh ';1"'“7‘- a8 put | Mawr said Mrs. Sterrett on recelving the e, cal aminer C, N. £ at his sal, royal military honors kage expressed surprise, saying that OF course. for thuse who Gesift 5ov: | announced tonight that he haa " Pouieen PEEURLIOAN OANTHOATER | | o nioad aoen Wisse afflcials | Reint Fedarod tins both by (6’ Pasck | o ni s v eallles. ernment ownership this would be an Mquiry because he was mot pedities | opinington, Oct. 29.—The curren of the Schaller Brewing company, Cin-|ti and the king’s troops. The Sterretts have resided in Devon quitk l':fu’b‘zhvf f;t_“ns,ll'x for ’1‘«“ n whether Schweizer had shot himself by " | cinnati, by Federal Judge Peck are said| The announcement that.Mussolini had |ilbout a year, having previously dwelt in :uun"‘ 10’1": tha“ imw!ptll‘l:ne ‘woul hl:::: acecident or had committed suicide. Mfflrmlck. of Iilinois, ok n of|to be the first prgon gentences L:J be | been officially entrusted with the form- Phlh‘ep 8148 36 Day. mach'd. Eafigit.” | Schweizer's wife told police that her |the pronounced in the United States against king's Invitation, went first to Lake Gar- | Other authorities joined the prosecutor sert. that every indication .is the 'demo- | State in six months it he could’ get the [ga, tosce Gabriele D'Annunzio, the poet-|at the hospital and announced their in- cratic victory will be larger than the re- laws of ‘the state behind him,Governor #oldfer, to discuss with him the form- |tention of remaining until Mrs. Sterrett publican ‘leaders -on" the ‘inside really be-{ Henry J. Allen of Kansas denounced. the s lieve the victory may be.” Chain store systems reported increas- ©d sales in about the same proportion e the department stores, while the vol—n of wholesale trade in the district,” based on reports from 122 dealers in ten chief commodities, advanced 10 per cent. over September last year. The crease in sales was reported by dealers in machine tools, reflecting large pur- nnuu_ by nllmm and cquipment com- pan . e situation and must assume power |dicated his belief that different m‘m of a cabinet immediately caused g 2, 0e rephiblican’ senatorial ttee, de- Atrase A L PORTRAITS OF CONSTAN ’ the board." tne opinion continued, “and | time. she saldk o took 4 loag s ooond | After referring to ‘the. reduction in . 3 we believe, of a great majorit§ of the d shotgun . DESTROYED IN ATHENS = 7 people, the shopmen’s strike was an said ‘“the people of America in good con- egragions blunder without any real Jus-| hesed pi, i, T00M When a shot was science and in good sense will ot :block tification, and that it Is said with the | nec musbing Berns iy, fid she fomnd FOUND DEAD IN YONKERS P Awwhduntm-tom ¢ W i Athens, 29 (By the A P)—Atl. ‘Harvey of 'mn'mo. ¥ho served with B Yonkers, N. Y. Oct. 23.—Daniel Co-[ter “flgflh‘?‘. today ® & publiq Pirst Canadfan Division, = was held in|Rome, returned it with all friendliness to |hen, 22, a draftsman; and his bride of the economic recovery of America by 22, by a prominent ' Venizelist, - [t ber husband with the ‘harg ting turn Boston for positive identification. In.a |the military forces. a month,- Frances .Cohen. 24, were founi|claimed the achievements of the. red.- : :‘lehr:;u::::n:o::r f,?:, .i?:vl:l;::t :‘; shot gun’at his «side. Sh: ::s‘; theer': ::“’H:ogmm&t%;mdgfi: :;,":;:: condition the man was Dl ._3._-. dead tonight in ‘:l! ML:::: of the!r|jution and condemned the = fofmer has wrought ‘harm to all and good -tc ;:: no reason for believing him a sui- |pression at the end. of President Wil- up ln the steets'a few days azo and FASCISTI WILL SUPPOR apartment in Asburton Y = son’s administration, “we alone, despite regime, a great audience dm th. a hospital. | THE MONARCHIAL BEGIML The bride's body was found under i o all difficulties, are p&.uuy on the Toad tol. death of the statesmen now under the pational debt Chairman M c] with him. He was apparently on his i i erhaps thers fs no better time and 5 wate rin the bathtub, and u;;; otm::o rest, Later they began rioting and 4 N The death of Henry Lorenz, 117 ; . 209.—Deputy DI Veechi, | husband stretched out —on | stroyed all the ‘vortraits of ~ Constar. placé.” the obinion adds, “to emphasize | AN FOUND STABLED SRS POVl % Lold faer o, Pleassntasle, Northers .,,,f°;",'¢£°:..,m. By atibortiide Thiey were discovered by 7, B R Co-iine . the :e.:;flor :IA nu}:r:"{ of the :llhl;r T0' DEATH IN Blumlx-onr ¥ Saskatchewan, is reported in Saskatoon.{of the Fascisti party, bad an important {hen, Mr. Cohen's m;fl!er. who forced an boar at railway es are utterly| =’ R i pes TS F: Tecor born | interview '3 today. insist- | entrance into. the house, useléss and wasteful, and that the em-| Bridgeport, Oct., 20—Andrew ‘ . : i e e fo e i b oy ployes will always gain better results|vacs, father of -eight children, OWNERS OHANGING MATURING Ko- in. Austria May 9, ms. Up to a year{ed on the highly patriotic aims of the| Coroner Snowden, and the police be: Rt Ihe hands of any tribuness (aicly o {1OBRd. Stabhed: 4o death 1y, too' niraes hnxl;:lae&lgr!" el gu”ufl“ azo Lorenz Was & heavy smoker, Dut{Faselstl, who, he declared, had no inc|gan an immediate ovecgatin, ~ | SECCRETIES oR xmw 185TES Siituted and representative of the, peo-|Tew Aoors away from his home, 1 ::h:- i1y Press. @ad st s hote hete fo. the increased price of the weed caused|tention of upsetting the ln-tltuflonn o! The theory of Do as F or the monarchial 5 officlals because of the abfience of Wutunnon. Oet, 29 —Owners o “ple than they will by making war ou|fore midoight Stephen - Turmar, s |day after an illhess of throe days PEALA0R ot e e s, Pl itte o] oy “algnaof violence or marke of any|$25.060,500 in’ 4 S+4 Viclory, mothes the -carriers and the public.” neighborhood butcher, was taken intq 5 _Jobn F. Shamley. solution recording the "—ul-uo to infuse a new purifying spirit.' conclusive character on the bodiex | and treasury certificates have exchanged 1A addition, to fhe decision. and the|custody by the vpoilce ‘charged wity New mm. In 8o saying Signor' Di Vecchi showed | which were unelothed. A llll‘hl discol- | these maturing securities for new jssucs disetnting and eypporting opinions, to- | having stabbed Kovacs in (he breast | former state and well known “hat the modern progress in med- |intense emotion, and-{he xtu also was/|oralion on Mr. Cohen’s right hand and |of the thirty year 4 1-i per cent. treas- day’s document ined a etatement | and fhth with a long knife. ‘| business man }5“"‘*3 d -& fin combraced DI Vecchi, | some evidence that Mrs. Cohen had|ury bond issue. Secrotary lm- an- by W. L, MeMeni; labor member of “T don’t " Turmar answered the |home here.toni r se 1 by exp S f " W while scruplously ob- been held under water were the only |nounced today that the new 4 per :::\3\?:&. L] & ;q-m" o t:u oS mlc-;gnumeg zphrg e::he Teasons of {ness. ~Mr, - m, s : the ; g : 'm!hn comstitutlon, he would | outwat dclass wiscovered cent bond issue total $763,450, 2 eal uesti from > . i ol e sald he fa vred @ larzer iocrease brought' mo resuits, £ R ool 459, ress 4 ernment most flhpd to Mrs., B. R. Cohen said her son's mar-‘cash subkcriptions of §31] Hnleavukhwflmul $ 4 e ne ading the countrw. . 'riage had secmed cspeciGlly happy. accepieds e

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