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PAGE 2 JOHNSON WOULD; FIRE LANDIS “Hell Will Be Popping in Few Days,” He Says t CHICAG rebuffs of ¢ lands, Ba the American 4 finish fis Stone! New York G of the Giants Johnson » istted un MeGraw wise. of all ball ed in any dagedall "Hell is 5 few days,” Johnsor stand for no more Know that the pub! mm my demand that t mess be alred and ¢ punished My reasons for ¢ firement of Commis 4—Arouse of B « eng: ton La ips sat and Stoneham way with crookedness 1 ng t from organised | these Beanda! atte Nationa! York Yangement the face pennant pets conce league and t detlber up. T bitua Rete ousting © Johnsen sa Graw—those are Overy time there are Scandalous nature cr the game.” Johnson said elieved J OConnel! wher 1 the “goat. Johnson said he wanted to know Who was behind the bribe offer. “Players did not do it themse hs ort 00 to the Giants to get into the World's series. Suppose some gam n associated with make sure they ould win tho pennant and get into] seems = that wa: prob: the world’s series. 1} Pblo that the same gar the Giants to. win the Seliains' by @rooked means would k to Gorrupt the series itsell Investigation also is being made @f rumors of “a disgraceful situation Bitending the 1922 world's series, Pohnson sald. “I am having these rumors in Festigated and I that they Will be taken up am thoro fashion,” b - SPEED, THRILLS | Hope to Set New Records for Speed at Dayton WILBUR WRIGHT FLYIN( FIELD, Dayton, O., Oct. 4.—Spee Saud spectacle entertained today’s) ‘Crowd at the international air races.| Four entrants of the United States | gif service hoped to st a new World's ‘record for speed im the famous Pulitzer trophy race’ of four| Taps over « 50 kilometer course, | Following close to this event was the bombing of the skyline of New| York,” the most spectacular alr| Wemonstration thus far attempted by the army air service. | The big thrill of yesterday after- Noon came when an airplane was Yaunched in. mid-air for the first| time in history. perry messenger Plane was hooked on under the car} @f an army dirigible. It was re- Veased and got away on flight sd | cessfully. ‘UFE IS SAVED “Woman Overcome by Gas Rescued by | Neighbor Mrs. Dahi smelied gas and opened | the door, to find Mrs. McCabe lying | on the floor. HITS HOMER | x Long Line Keeps ~ NEHF IS GIANTS’ HOPE / 18) re ARTHUR NEHP Arthur Nehf eteran lefthander, opening game of the World's Giants in Washington today. bigs series * the York was pitching for the New series * \Cxowd to Series F; rom Ba * % Every Part of Country * All Night Vigil Before! Gates of Washington Ball Park | BY FRANK GETTY It tt t been for “One-Kyed” O% TSIDE GRIFFITH STADIUM omnolly, who “crashed” and was Washington, Oct. 4.—Far as the|arrested and released when Jeye could see thru the swirling early | tablished New mists from the Potomac stretched a/rooters wou ¢ been p: {seemingly ¢ ne rn non-existent ybody seer Its head was p he « for the home team. bleacher ga’ lke a vacuum cleaner, s, its ‘ound the hotel a lobbies, iting fandom . , was from every street and a stir to wakefulness, hov from fiivvers and a hundred fancier | ev the Giants had some frien } Nehf is a veteran of several} begin: | — HERE MORE rut ABO UT BASEBALL STARTS ON PAGE 1 CELEBRATES ON THE FIELD ntru: field b MeGr HERE " b They are INNINGS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Ja ‘ond base: INNING Nehf Harr M fou I SIATH INNING HANTS vehicles, drawing them with the ir ha “me, dark-hatred wo resistible lure of Washington's first | was fussing around with her hus world ne: t breakfant over at the A: end The present series may set no new to ot a her great day ’ Ee records for baseball, but those for Wa hnson's. Upon the} Gisnty—- enthusiastic fandom alrendy are shat ht arm of the husband, | popped to I tered beyond repair. is x0 proud, depended | nonbled do They came tror en of the Senators. And sha | ie} the ct i ilingly that she was sure he the land, the: ed-in-the-wool we shivering in the early morn fans and the visitors, the waiting for the biencher gates to and the ball players—every open. body seemed to have forgotten the By § a. m. there wan 3,000 of them, |late unpleasantnese—the scandal to be con Poking a blue urned-up coat here. |nose from ow his |collar, he picked the ier insist on calling here) to win. Li Judge Fox Puppies ° Gain Freedom From “Jail” a round in its ight over a shipment alleged fraudu hero last Man Hurled in Air, His Car | Carried 100 Feet The g-drawn-out of black silver foxes ntly brought thru custom wns winter, Satur noon, when Judge |>¥ an O-W. F enger train} Giants flied to McNo Jeremiah Neterer ordered the release |N- 161 on Ky ad, near Fire-|who almost lost the ball in the sun. of 20 pups born after the 24 parents | ¥04 station, on the Pacific high-| Wilson far Jackson Peck | are telseds wa Traver’s body was hurled 25|to No runs, no hits, no ‘The’ case, regarding the pups, is|feet into the alr and death errors | without precedent in legal volumes. | nstantancou Pieces of tho auto} Wa Bluege filed to Kelly. | The tariff provides for a 15 per| Were strewn along tho track for a fouled. to Gowdy In cent ad valorem duty on “live mile | Washington dugout tiiala."” Judge Neterer: decided th t officer reported | I nif Nehf to Ter No runs, they did not have the necessary rela * machine had stalled on th < Abend, tion to life w n the parents were just an t “TWE LETH INNING seized in December, 1923. The pups| proached. Coroner x ere born in Mareh and April after the accident, found the body The case of the parent fo: will!of Travers a short distance from be heard before a jury in federal dis-|the road crossing trict court here early next month To Have New Fast Train to Portland PORTLAND, Oct. 4.=—Cutting hour and 25 minutes from present running time Beattle and Portland, the ¢ Northern, thru] agreement reached today with the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific, will operate a fast train making between Anti-Bone Meeting Becomes Pro-Bone, Is Claim |an hour before the centerfield bleach. nts’ ranks—and ers was to receive them tn the ting on baseball and the ques |frantic rush ho would win today’s It was a colorful throng. At least | every third one in line was colored tels everyone was The ne—he had been hat has become of the | there ay—was Nobody seemed to k Charles loye of the of the KILLED BY Hats iz trom to Terry | | one th PERINE SPEECH. CHALLENGED ore Fort jhonor of supply’ as some talk gas in|G. F. Horstman. He, too, was for| would demand further eration of the commis: before ¥ a first line} going f ries. aon st., was rescued by Mrs. E. J. Marston and M. L. Le-| Tho judg late, however, |; Dahl barely in time to save her life,|backe, who came all the way from) and refused to Ban John- eeording to the police. Physicians | Portt Ore. ,to see Walter John-| son's Intest outburst. _ from the city hospital gave the un-/ son Behind them was a 74 Like most of Wasi Lar conscious woman first ald and suc-| year-old farmer from Salisbury, Md.,| seemed tc 1 that the Import ceeded in reviving her. She had e same purpose, lant thing t the ball game Most entirely recovered Saturda siaecks _, V la who fell down trying ente sing Gowdy | Yount singled in front of Me ng Nehf. ithworth scoring ch and Young hold their k out for the th Judg uT MeNee bh walked. No runs, Jackson to Rice out, scoring. bare lined to ¢ to Terry bru Lindstr singled to rt © field and TE: NTH INNING 1 y hen on lind drive he An ¢ rio om, i) Ben walke Irine was Ruel, on to third ndstr MeN: in rror wdy a base on balls. ley, d h out MeNeely om out on t Bluege Harris r furb f TH INNING walked. and Nehf went to e made y Nehf's grounder front of for as MeN¢ ve batting (ea Frisch's infield K elly flied to nto doubted hare 1 to Young, sing catch, Mc Nehf a for (Southworth ran for! atrike at the plate, after the tures hea 3; MORE ABOUT wd for sled ohnso: uns, no Your Ke Terr tm ® Terry Friact and Young ht and Rice to ushions of who ront No runs, | sec wild was a It vestring fi Lind. | < G Harris | !ead m roller Neely lin, oh the run In 6 hours and 15 minutes Terry singled to Judge, filling the |The train will’ operate each w Well directed quostic fired at again, Wilson lined to Goslin dally. Fred J. Perine, who represented the| Who mado a nice eatch, Two runs, | | "Citizens Committes Agaitet In-| three hits, one error fo 9. 52." turned an anti-Bone Washington—Kelly went to second Apippovement Clie; usar jective into a Bone Cir cei a bases Bouieerla wle nese | to Meet on Monday the Whittier Heights Improvement | Frisch to third for the Giants, Shit P rage club Friday nig cording to mem-| ley, batting for Johnson, waa # 94 monthly meeting of the Asso-| hers of the club th re present when Jackson dropped his towering clated Impravement cluba of the} Perine declared he recelved n tine| fly, MeNéely filed. to Southworth esis on Pa sine as the Green | reception s meeting and belleven| Shirley holding second, Shirley scored ¥ - 4 onda, ening, Oc 1 OC ished conside « lor * Micitge Kelty, Uiant center fielder.) tober 6, at & o'clock ‘; 1 a lit i ala rab Jon Harris! Ingle to center, Harri opened the scoring in the world's) ns whe prenetil, Parti ivan lashy mixed] center. Tice as Gut et eecarta teoing fetes sith a home fun Into the) Gowns of gold luce are mounted| in hin figures and was trapped seve|to etrotch the Nite Caan ep aa Deachers in the second inning off of)very effectively over very narrow eral times by questions fired at him to 4 Pony: One tue. tro ° eee Walter Johnson. sheaths of pink satin from the audience 1 : hh Neely, | (“H e’s a Good Boy,” Dad of Jimmy O' ‘Connell TOBE! Says) WHEELER TO AID WILL INTRODUCE FARMERS WHEELER PIRATES’ CHIEF CHIEF SATISFIED URGING PROBE = WITH CLEANUP . Progressives Will Byré Wheat Prices is Phelps, ired i a P. : Promises Stabilize or Sec ttee BY PAUL MALLON WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE LAST TIMES Dreyfuss Insists on Thoro Says Bootleggers Are Keep- ner TONIGHT ing Out of Sight “FIND YOUR MAN” Investigation of Scandal trend of thi me COPS SEEK OLD :.: JOBS AGAIN Detectives Fired Both were Chiet W. B mony that 3 ! Deputy Prosecuter T ith an offer of $1 of the Lockwood cor Bon Marche holdup, son had made an |R Herbert for the Beveryns tw expected to © Attempt to return to the poll in Captain part expla. nent, Cha as Tennant in Bribe Case Appeal to Board same copy of ht their 6 ¢ Detec- CRONKHITE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ined t SAYS HE DOES NOT “T knew that wasn't Richards raid tor | bluth, fer’s Roser th few h “No story The ne at t at the « joh back the Majewski arid 4e oe HERE’S MORE ABOUT ards testified to one conversa Pothier in w othier tol to re M told sorgeant rranged the shooting on morning of the tragedy 1 IVE PREMEDITATION It w n on examination Thompson, for Rosen- aid not believe Poth and orfly as by Pothier jours before It took place witness sald ho sane man would believe Cannon Lang’ neve | prose | eave Cann \t times, ral during the n eted that “Cannon f stump speech for the cutior m here to tell the truth,” said on, “and I'm ge to take my u told us that half a shot back Langhorne and “TL said to Pothier, take a gun and shoot a man in the army like that!" irders are orders in the for that ‘Would you Attorney the defense, you keep making speeches TRIAL UNT jceee raid | Fete 1m TU don't I 0h, hie ier re Maurice Ant you to try and mis couldn't anghorne chats, detailing one * countered Cannon mislead you of be zen | Oxaki's cafe “TO URGE WALES COOLIDGE TALKS the | Victoria Mayor Says He'll 4 . rs nine Tis nTEN egaers, ex t ® ‘ ANDY WAKD’s BAND 4 ° and 9 p. m. pros opular Prices we ig, sts oe eas] WHEELER TALKS) SQ Metzepontan , Gatun tho the recor THEATER T force at first set a pace veeraser Ae ures Will Deliver Address Sunday f howeve Afternoon to Crowds ad | I I ) t tb 5 dat “Not any of the wealthier boot- | 50" AL slgegas s Was ? leggers,” he replied. “They are | o0° i) °! Py t themselves scarce and it 3 thie SS to conviet them of | oon ee ee ores ¢ : Se Vagrancy when they would be ji) oo A & d y able to show a large amount of sas news : ney. Many botleggers have ea A RTE. will 1 arrested by the police ae . p make you more altractive~ ent, in this at puuaits eee Westen, | Ate you wotsied because you are in . : overweight? Afraid you are lo : t time 1S - , your youthful figure? t t . tin . - en are at a disadvan- s 6 2 " “| retty clothes no longer fit Why are the police making #0 p them, their movements are awk- po Bd utiful day and a national a ward, their attractiveness deserts “The gederal - da of me t t 1 them. Friends are sympathetic. whom we wish jenalor ‘Whe h anne But many of these friends have om we wish to drive out of pu I Si Gfloneptes déndadl Many have left town and we ry 1 a br (Pe pabeaigen oot Many have present poll ioat ts sands of men and women each year have already jailed a very large regainslender figures this way), number, ‘The opportunity to ar ‘These tablets will makeyouslender y: agtin, too, Try them. Noexercises or diets—just a pleasant, healthful way of becoming slender. All drug stores heve them—eoe dollar = age Or they will be sent in plain wrap- the Marmola Co., 1700 Scot Rictors Bide., Dewrose, Mich, MARMOLA oO Treeription D Tablets re Plea easant ny tSedruce Wheeler Trial to Await Elections FALLS, M Oct rest them has decreased.” ted b “A large GREAT Jap’s Booze or AFIER AN 1 ed court would’ not re 1 October 10 1 not be held general election. WasVinegar; He Is Freed OPERATION Mrs. Wilke Couldn’t Get Back Her Strength Until She Took Lydia E. 1 later thar o next afte session wi osresacesee GEN, BROOKHART ites esi Como cafe proprietor of the city Rochester, Minn.—‘‘I had a vei Walter Meteenbaum, i paced’ up and down honor, Justice a perplexed noni on Attor- defense in ney UNDISTURBED cs ignores lowa G. 0. P. Which counsel front Daiton, f his it. 1 suffered with Pain almost con- stantly. My si Deputy Sheriff Frank Brewer, 44 i " * h sleuth and head of the come | Mead Him Out’” of Party carat on take departme nt of Sheriff Matt] lei ers had found in Osaki's cafe, first |Uisturbed by t ctlon.of- the re: barns Soectble a half pint bottle of moonshine. stale central committee, Compound for then @ six-gallon keg of the same ured hé had: “bolted® the Inervousness and & cute h W. Brookha run-down condi- Deputy Herbert. Bee the eated he wo ion, She had'me stand after Brewe th 1 t continue | try some of it, and ina very few days” eae ates Mathinbatin haw t *harles | time I began tothelihiettie: In two Glent 5 A ieee weeks I hard], Lat et poten paying ‘a )eutt final ete) k nited | taking a coupleof bottles more I was the ble’ bentaihan ‘atten » by | Up and helping around, and now I am strong and healthy again and am still where exhibits aro k taking it. Itis a pleasure for me to Jor issuing from it, an game | Write this to you,and I hope that man, that was sour not represent 't vote caci other wornen who are suffering like like moonshine may or may. not swer them.” | ¥8 Pees as Yee tne aes Metzenbaum edged closer to the! cokhart apparently was unwor Ly its bent peti tesa keg. The odor was unmistakable.!rjeq for he laughed the matter oft | S® = Mrs. JAMES WILKE, 953 vinegar. He bent over and|and made it clear he would not 1 Center Street, Rochester, Minnesota. applied his nose to tho bunghole.|sen hia efforts to “clean cut the | Remember, the Vegetable Com Two me eputies told their story | Pound has a yee of fifty years of cag he ; age ae +), | Success among American women. of the raid. Then Metzenbaum se « with he > Di, , i “LT move tho case be dismisse n of ite central commit. | paycia B Pinkham’s Fes oe These men found a kee of vintaet Dan Etch demo: ate ue quest. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham cafe and they arrested ited States senator opened | Me campaign Mediapolis, Towa,| td nt —_ as The scorching tack on Broc judgo smelied, t smelled, | hart ng the jor senator “is and then someb “Vin he egotist of is day and gar! By golly!’ ge," a that “he has declared} | So Justice Dalton delegated aj himself the supr political dlc deputy to carry the keg back to|tator in Towa.” ALL OVER AGE Burned a Great Deal. Healed By Cuticura. | “Twas about sixteen years old when my face began to break ou! ‘Dedicates First Division Monuemnt at Washington Speak for Seattle Trip {stories toid by Pothier, said tho lat-| HINGTON, Oct. 4.—At the jter told him that after tho “target! Mayor Reginal Hayward, of Vic-| dedication of the First Division| elaret ‘The pimples were haré practice” the major fell shot and | t n turday wired the monument here today, President! [#4 fed but not very large. | The {hon Rorenbluth“stepped from the |attle Chamber of Commerce that he| Coolidge extolled tho services ot] [Were scattered all over my fate an bushes, threw a tobacco can on the) will attempt to induce “Baron Ren-! Amorican soldiers in the great war] |Sometimes burned « great) deal. ground, fired a shot into it and/frew,” the Prince of Wales, to visit/and ro-outlined his attitude toward | babar aed rales rete cautioned Pothier about his story." | Seattle following his visit to Victoria |the bonus, the constitutlon, : 2 So roe any goed F § " he bo © constitution, courts, |°°.4 j,, “Pothier said,” Richards testified, /and Vancouver ever Saturday and | government ownership gand the} {ie ‘Tread an edvertizement fer ug “that he made « written statement | Sunday. Hieague of nations Wil eens WC ceteelic Afr canna about the shooting at the camp,| Hayward's communication followed! Ho called on American veterans! {pin las Naat heal nur: but was told it was no good, so he/a telegram sent by President David , ‘ ved 10) Boal seaihes taoehepperea spe oo id} to serve their country as Vigorous-| [chased more, and after using made another in tine with his testi:; Whiteomb of the Chamber of Com jly in peace as they had in war, cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box mony before the board of inquiry.”|merco and Mayor Wawin J Drown | “I am well aware that it is im-| fof Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” The trial adjourned at noon and} to the prince at his ranch at Peklsko, | possibic to maintain in ati of peace| |(Signed) Miss Mabel O, Frye, Box! will not a continued until Tues-| Alberta, earlier in the week the same exalted spirit of patriotism) ]21, Ault, Colo., April 23, 1924. day morfing. Judge 1. 1B. Cush-| Bernard Pelly, British consul here, | that exists in tim ” eh Guten itet ; ere, | that ¢ © of war,” he sald,| let purposes! man, who is hearing the case in| dec i that the Seattle consulate i vd yet altho it may be in a less Se Case sot SLRS et jfeceral court, will be In Seattle eager to assist in plans for Seattle's | degroe, the country: has need of dk isthe Bape Midd Sn Mane Sot ener | Monda proposed reception to the prince, | yotion’ to the same fd Baar inten ein Heit

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