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We 2X iesetanelede kth ye “ oe ee eh 18 “nent ‘ THE RVENING | Wortp, “SATURDAY, | ooTos < able Wars, Wininin mcOabe, 1B oreo 2 ast ae eerie sina see COX'S CAMPAIGN GOVERNMENT AD cain Ra Ag ~ ATTELL 1S CALLED ALD a BLS Pe vice MISUURL HAS. FOR THE FARMER ocr MAASSHUCOWNTY MST UB Bes eS el nS... CUNCHED STATE NHARDNGPLIN ee | CANBLNG IuUIRY. rnc jay to rewume the work (Continued) Proval of John J. McGraw) of the sriug out the walle conmeeting ; Moquaintance with Attell ; oe rs aie : | Were e Ter dion “aeeens earn, ant of Likely to Cay Democratic Senator née 10,000 at Fe ee ee a Ser hong Beach Prace Knowit a5 tonal reputation and of bidh > ‘yo emer Sarena ea Pittsburghs, and Chaties A. Comiskey! «Candidate for Senate |. Picnic and Barbecue—Plea stopped yenterday by a number of “Rothstein's Is Under *' “| Sin cccauete cower ove ya we @rinpee ‘ of the White ox. Already coples Along With Him. for the Schools. Betermined women tenants who Investigation. ball See 4 he J 40. I et $2 on a hore TAC® have been mailed to all the heada of { booed” the wrecker AWay with nvesug pooasionally. profelaioas! ‘bast tlie, aad 1" acenarenspeets \ ybroama, found notices awaiting them, — “The Presidents of the Amer admit s * bi dean Soto 7 / ~ i aah joan and Nattonal Leagues have mica Ward admitted know. the present tention to eat the mat- REED KEEPING IN LINE.| Pager gly oonadargr un pe BYcting stim not to Foto. Werk for. Didtrbst AClorney Chartda’it. Weajd] sammland Sacha TAsyues have dad Saous” sow, Pig” <Not Slay agg oiled owners | 2 RT RG Ito anf harbectie. at. Wilson's Grove ty stl of Nassiu County baw prepared sub- ciety. own byniness. We have , returned an indignant de- be pire City in Noveinber if sum. | Political Observer Sees Little near here, offerea the setting tor _ The women yesterday notined the posuas for Abe Attell, Joneph “Cur-; been ‘so tofm by politics among , ‘ it support is assured. . . City Building and Police Depart- 1 a. nue and Nat Evang to ape| OUrselves that we have falled to ments, and Deputy Building Inepec~ Warren G. Harding's speach to-day, im gaid that the pla dian hae already Chance for Harding to tor Schneider, when told that Sani- Peer in the John Doo proceedings be- | wat Leaving Marion after breakfast, Sen~ | Safeguard the gime. t beet présented to the Uwners of the “Lt always believed in the hon- Yankees, ‘and that Capt. Huston afd Gain by Visit. Oe Hees pete ee Wel Stein, president of the 8. & F. fore Justice Scuddep at Minoota fo! Sty OF the sport. I refused to + the player. Col. Jacob Ruppert have Announced — pe ben tk (in thowssnd oF more Holding Company, owners of the gestity ax to their knowledge of «| It We were blind to the ‘a Was smiling ae thelr Intehuon ot cornliig’ bre tor a| — ITMe ta the mbentictn of e aeride [SAMS gathered from the great property, had been fefused @ DEr- guindting house at Long Heach which) Shd they sUpped it over, The Attorney's office. opnterence! “Phey will ve accom-|_ of articlel by The Kventag World's central Oh® corn belt. mit to alter the building, ordered public will-net have faith in us, coating was gehérally known, ne “Roti : by en ee aavo that panied oy ‘President Paseo of ‘the| Special Correspondént on the aan nar tlan ebiherrateareatinotl the workmen away, The workmen gieiqiy. be Poh eer a tienes of Mr. Vatlaat “ovestipation’® Red Soxr “ dustrial policy to co-ordinate Ameri- golitioet situation in the Western | oan venourves for th od. telephoned to Stein, and he 101d pie piace, adording to the District |\Jonnson Conditions -were such WORLD'S SERIES li TO) States) renourour for the common gop, them to go home. Attorney's. information, was con-| ‘hat we could not get the truth, ir Robinson dectared his men |. By David La Senator Harding said that “one for Last nighbawiey the chen of the, oot TO Hixurious ecaje aa, 2°,pMtter how hard we tried. _Ferponded willingly to the |» after” abate ett sag ‘and sip-| (Speci | stat wrence. ll and all for one” must be the dR RR le BE 2 m the same Iixurious scale a8), “in a way it wae w fortunate ~ | (Spee! Attorney H. tha resorts of Gideon and Busteed, i eh or ue and for baseball that jo! f. Berlincke was made their Ibgai Mr. Johnson and 1 could representative. He says the new rent JOOP Shaughnessy... all, awaiting laws fully protect his clients and *entence, and Lou Betts, now a fugl- that they cannot be evicted. tive fran justice. | Btein days he will serve the twem punished staiomonts of the assocl-| oe ee re icutogsens ation of the men named with Arnold meter ly wpdtent go the bullding, which tells passers-by Rothstein in this and other enter-) cused players and we would have that there will be stores and offices prines have been madé and so far as tolet and to apply within, oF at the Weeks knows haye not been contra- F._Holding Company = dieted. All of the men have been to. the ‘District Attorney's rt lect Correemandior of The Eve-|/motto of individual effort if the eee woea themes nent Wit tn:ty tar] ot. Lowe, 966 ie CGapbepac| eeaahry eer te Se potent: to newapaner men: Sor dg ae ae tHib- | 1920)-—Missourl ig a doubtful Btate,| ‘The! Benalor reiterated Nis boliet bet on “ball games, the “The mere knowledge of contro! of “T4MAT!!y, Democratic. The Repub, that farmers should be given the On, football games, horse baseball by mich men would Ineute 8s ave cockmure they can win it, right of co-operative marketing, we fights and any other that thé public intetesta would bo |but Gov. Cox hus in better chante to] (ud he encouraged througiy the Sporting event. No one ever frat served and that therefore all’ex- | keep Miadviirl (A tha Deinociats Federal farin joan system to own the the right of @ man to bet dating evils would disappear. '¢ Democtatic col- | rarms thay live on, should. be assured » } cleétion, did they? I think . “ft Iw proponell to appropriate the| "IAAP most people imagine, Re-|stable trausportation facilities and @ Bones Immoral in betting necesenry expennés for this tribunal publican hopes are based largely on ren lubor supply and should be we has secured because we wo! (dissetisions within the ranks of the Ravea ETE Shao ano investigation ‘Into the corruption of} team. Where the crime from the World's Series and majo protection against unfair com- G! Bb AND = | not have had the power to com- is betting against your. jeague receipts. High salaries as! Democrate—the rift Lege the pro-| petition from adroad. He also advo-| “OPIS VN MER SEL- wer basdball players. Weeks wants’ to) gel witnesses to appear or the out ‘It would have been extremely | difMault for us to get the evidence \named in. discussion of the Chicago| that the Grand Jury in Kage | know, what they know of the corrup~| auttiofity to f ssions. ‘ : " Anybody who does that \s © matically would attract then Of the Longue “ae he nd the, antl; jcated a better system of rural educa }1 ouis Van Jerse of Passaic. tied’ Oe Nabe County offictais and! “The Chicagg Jury and Judge { “ought 10 be treated as typo desired: * Leanus, ind. Genator| ion and @ higher standard of farm ‘isa tidisie CAsbsLE ane , {is bétieveet wiht br pee rig vo i ged 2 ajery ba fod ce ‘Srpm. Mig-| social welfare “and declared that} Shown Chatting With Mayor +'8 believed willing to giye: them m=) the greatoat favor possible. , ¥ y dae coudiotes with baseball a munity on gaining charges: in ex- “Bi at f r ge would be absdlutely under control of |40" ‘ pthe tloket. Be-| profteering “must be squeezed out,” of Cleveland, aaa for Mis ipferoontione ives eeutt orer aa “paseball . MAY OBTAIN this tribunal. Tf'an Owner committed ine 8 hs i val jinn, be ‘and his} Discyssing in détail the problem Louis Van lerwel of Passaic, N.3..| ” Seid tein which will have power. Tbe time EGRAMS SENT = [2 _wnethical act the tribunal could friends fe not planning to support|of rural education, Mr. Harding took iq the most decorated war veteran ann at thesatutional Coosmiaetoas reprimand him, fing him or even re-| ‘he Republican tieket. cecasion to speak a word for the =e of the National area nriicd attend » convention of the | = age ; IN “FIXING” DEAL |voke iis franchise. Just “now the Kansas City Star to| education of adulte in current events, Amerieen Laon een i — CITY CANNET MEET | govermrent of the game. and od.) | } erican Legion in Cleveland. He | sovernr-ent the game and : “Likewise, it would be empowered Dts @ bate against the Kansas/and asserted that such a movement won nincter & medals. for: valor dur-'| (Contin' Larne: on a ats where no one | Deergtth to The Brming Word.) | (9 eatadliah & proper relationship be- och of podlist ents a ge and /woild conatitute “the true bulwark ing the World War, one of them be- a | As to the wits aiorion that are GO, Oct. 2—Two outstand. | tween minor and major league: pa eed Movement. On the /against extreme radicalism.” ling the Congressional Medal of|case of Paterno Inyesting Corp, vs floating around, most pf them in of nation-Wide interest are \ State's Attorney Hoyne and Assist. | other band, the Kansas City Post has) “We must'nee to it," he said, “that! Honor, the highest award of Unele|Kays.” ih Pesce hate ieee thin atten ‘the attention bere to-day sat District Attorney Charles H, Kis-|Deen making & fight for the League| we immediately raite the standards Sain to hig heroes Galette ioe al tie ohio The decision, in drief, holds ‘lat | majority if not all the crooks "concerned im the baseball in- | ton of Cincinnati were in conference | of Nations. Senator Harding \s due|of rural education. We haye just! Van terse! js hero shown showing /obligations of contracts must be met EVEN among the players, and I belleve for nearly am hour. The Cinoinnatt|to speak in Kansas City soon and|awakened to the fact that the edu-|some of his medals to Mayor Fite-land that the States cannot, under (he the game will be benesited is the “aret is the provable issuing of | Prosecutor is investigating the base-|Gov. Cox'is campaigning in Missouri|cation.o fthe American child every- long run by this exposure and rald of Cleveland. Yonstitution, pass | to 1 ir! %¢ ” ~ to-day’ to compel tho Dall scandal in so tar am it alfocts| this whek. where has fallen below the standard | lta tee GRE Be eT Come thing has shocked the Union Telegraph Company Violation of Inw in his territory, | |DRY8 REASSURED BY THE|nocessary for the protection@or «et WORKERS IN ITALY Bul the Real Hatate Board in quot. | (Continued.) conseignce of the entire country. | before the Grand Jury Hoyne wasted few ‘words in ox- STATEMENTS OF COX. future, We have had to face tho | . onesie I believe that many men who bet | fact tha ing this opinion forgoj to mention thoughtlessly will think twice be- The Republicans called Harding tol nderpaid. “We have bate fece| WIN THEIR DEMAND \that it applies to a caso in which a turing im the year 1921, $117,143,-| fore betting on ball games.» in connection with games of some of his assistants hand}ing|iKanins City in an effort to swing the | ihe fact. that In physleal training | a tenant who had signed a lease prior 944.77. “I want to say thet I did not ‘are undét inventigation. ‘This the» Daseball inquiry before tho|wostern end of ‘Missouri, but the/and In the teaching of American |, - z to the passage of the Rent Laws of “It ts to be understood that a very| mention Ivan Olsen's name in my 16d by Hugh $8. Futlervon Grand Jury during his absence. He|sources of tho Cox strength are mani- |C!Vil government and American his-|Owneis Agree (o Pay for Work nor hear it mentioned or hea? any telegram sent or received pressing bis chagrin at the conduct : inst April sought, after the. passage arge part of this sum is for the World and was sanc-800n ad the difficulties troned out, fold. He gathers in the friends of the | {FY 8nd the prinolples of American-| — Done [uring Occupation of |r thone iaws to foree fhls landiora to redemption of shortetermn obligations| hint that he waa involved. I bee f Aspistant Gtate’s Attorney AD4@ by tho end of the diy {t was|League of Nations from among the|been deplorably delinquent. Factories. accept a lower rent thafl that pro- !sued to meet expenditures incurred | lieve Mr. Johnson mentioned hav~ }, ee stated that with Mr, Hoype's peragnal|church folk and he gathers in the| “But nowhere J think ja there more py f vided in the leage. .. during the present year under the he World's Series, but hi addition to toe taformation alroady|wots, ‘The statements inade by Gov, |cauee for alarm than In the fact that | MILAN, Oct, 1.—An accord on alll yp TO. THE LANDLORD . TO, authority of legislation passed at the| {he story was sent trom Chicugs before the \inquisitora. the Jndict-|Cox ‘tending -toward the dry aide of [Re SnAual school term of the rural | questions remaining unsettied “up to PROVE HIS CA 1920 session; and foF'work performed | * saying that I had presented such school in the United Staten only | this tint between the masters and the ment of three more baliplayere and |the lasue have reassured the drys but averages 137 daya a year. We must] men growing out of the metal workerat imaging. Olsen, I believe, ‘a article and he two more gamblers could be expected. |haye not disturbed the weta, whose | have no bureaucracy of the Federal ‘ ti since April f, which provide for rent the tax levy of 1921 under the re- ‘Med ae ot nos that Yhere!was no! Hoyne, after reviewing the high |trust in the fairness of Cox is not of [Government in education, but we Mie nareociont chioe etter tives Roane? Increanes on Oct. 1. It te up. to ive quirements of the pay-as-you-go act. tear at, cubes" Gone ie owe ood ‘ 0 ‘of the legal right of the au- #D0ts in the testimony presented, said | recent origin, but of long standing, It to the ohlidh f {AO PA! discussion at a mosting of representa-| tre > go “Phe total required for the re- ety, 5B World ‘The wew laws apply to leases signed uriig tho year to be taken up in} evidendd got started TI cannot tion y im - that the Increases are reasonable. ul to demand the production be was convinced that conspiracy] ‘Three weeks ago the drift toward ease ta Cena teat ith sipnadas tives of the two sides brought sbout| Justice John’ R. Davies of the Seventh emption of these short term obil- In investigating the game of ¥, A 31 sobet Chi and records before the Charges would stand against the pldy-/the Hepublican Presidential ticket| “It ls my belief that the concep- | by Prefect Lual Gnolt gates rele! Sg ttel Praue ot gations, the payment pipes: est] Pnfladelphia T found no evidence Jury and ers and others against whom indict: o! tion of adult education will develop By the terms of the agreement the| the meh yesterday tha! of thereon to maturity and, t antici- f an: iit or guilty knowl ot eg Bs petro died bd waale Wave’ bebe vot ‘Kiridence atten heel geo ae im America, | Education of the adult | masters agroed to pay’ the actual yalue| these leases wore sigan Mane WHAE ‘eect utggat ccayahinn ie dei’ baal’ cas hao if Builty knowledge J which teaches the ets of current| of the work done during the occupa- | @moun' co " traced the telegrams sent from take the matter under conaide- Which Mr. Hoyne ran scross during |dent to-day it will not be sufficient |life at home and abroad will be the| tion of the plants by the men In those|, At he suggestion of Senator win fore thes reedot St Ore oe that] “Detroit apd believe they were sent pt-onee or as soon as he had ‘ Arertn th Uj} to overcome the -normal Democratic|true bulwark against, extreme radi~| cases in which thia yalue excosded the |{™ Calder, Dr. Royal 8, Copeland, “year approximatos by gamblers who desired to in- probably arr! in time to be pre. > ei . Hy call a will he er of Health, has agreed ‘As nearly as can be estimated at once the od d that the re- the transcript of the sented to the Grand Jury on Tuesday, | Majority. It is not at'all unlikely too, |atuieant) “tee and Moltrant | amount ef the arrears of incronsed| sakes chi, TAVAGHEALION, OF nig ice ihacacelndy ob te censial| “CACC a cnceen eatkluae tated Siready introduced, —. it will Ligne fia Bem EO that Reckétiridge Long, Democratic| thought.” wagon granted by the settlement agree-| housing conditions In the: principal 4 ie Tenictiea ot Wacation by gamblers to get the ‘suckers’ ‘other question whieh Is inter- “¥y “feucy bo Bt Spe pied baie candidate ¢or United States Senator, ———— ment previously reached tn Ro if cities of the ted States with re- fund for the to bet and that the telegrams ° y I plan the 1900 games were fined,’ seid: Moy | will’ squeexo in. TRAVIS SUBPOENAED = spect to health and motal conditions !n' 1921, which must be deducted from| Were sent to. get Chicago to iaee-hes abe | Cloves Mend have In Sfavreahan’ teak NEW BODYGUARD and to call @ conferenc¥.at some cen- the final budget in determining the| change pitchers and thus change pra the fortheorn sytem ‘The League of Nations has been IN BOND INQUIRY tral point of Btate, and city healtly amount to be raised by tax, will be| the odds. Soler feameeaarmanlte;, Mined watie tp Sew ‘rort.t ouin: |retner widely Riocumes and’ oxsiatod TO PROTECT HYLAN|:Mcers to formulate information to be gyout_ $60,600,000, ‘This Includes the | ———————————= : ; fa baseball inder See ot yr g ete CE Al eg came gr teal * = =e Seer chad nacmmatructicns oF ine city’s share of tie State income tax; mates, Added to the $1.41 necessary Hw soandal { 1 which wi 5 Y ; fats iGon 12 t reages ne oo surones tat rg eet Gaon eee heap apt oe. nes Swann Also Summons Wendell and | ; jeut. £. J. Quinn Succeeds O'Con-| United States Hlenate. son of tne| hich approximately offsets the lose for retaine saiaeh iy Racer to ete bs he fambiers had met rn Commenting on the action of the of liquor taxes. In the general fund John J. Pershing, ex-Presi- Bot thet be, Kar ere ned etl witeon, Republicans in Mlasourl Three Brokers in Probe of nell, Who Has Been Trans: | peal wetate Board, J Arthur dilly, Of auer taxes. In the general fund | would apparently give & Bi ¢x-Georetary McAdoo, Gen. brasen ia thee views to pollute the | could’ nob help but overhear the con- State Purchases, ferred to Lahey’s Staff. Chairman of the Mayor's Rent It $8 almost inconcelvable that Wood, Senator Hiram John- bational sport. Rumors of their H Profiteering Committee, said this ffm Hoenses, rents, Interest on in-| | 1) Cote oe imposed. The onl: crookednesa were ing from the|Y*rsetion going on between the, Dem-| State Comptrotier Hugene M. Travis,| Lieut? Hdward J. Quinn, who for a| afternoon: | vestments, etc. Other recourse is a still further redues doorsteps, as it were, ocrats. , Benator Bpencer, the Pon Deputy State Comptroller James A.| year had been secretary to Special] “I believe that tenants are :nbso- | “The moneys required for the con- | tion in the departmerftal totale. “And there was evidence too,/ publican” candidate, has been a] Wendell and three New York brok-| Deputy Police Commissioner Guggen-|!utely secure in taking advantage of duct of public business in the City of| ‘Tho tax assessment rolls madq@ bay ge ged Sretainay bat het rather embarrassing position trying|ers, William 8. Famshawe of No, 11 | helm, has been assigned as a bodyguard| these laws and that they geed have wo york and the counties therein (Public yenterday for the city show humerous trusty Investigators in the|to make his original friendliness to| Pine Street, George B. Gibbons, No, |‘ Mayor Hylan. pe Leen ther atom te colipeguence® for the year 1921 are at least §25- [eal eniate $9) 404.011. 467, 2 [nereane East and am {*pocting them to com-|the 1ekiue of Nations bear the bur- [40 Wall Street, and Atbert L. Jud-| | He succeeds Lieut. John J. O'Cunnell,| neroaven demanded by thelr land- 000,000 in excess of the eums that| ‘personal property, $636,072,850, or iste the work T eharted. | in mot|den of Bepator Harding's abpounced |son, No, 30 Kast 424 Street, were to. | N° 1 transferred to Dapity Commis: jords. ‘This law im absolutely consti ean be raised by the municipal au- /9155,474,50 less thin Iaat year. “Tho, joner Lahey's office. O'Connell had ! a will stand teat that . hi t assessment - ; : pay at thin time, but 1 wili, venture | UNfriendlinens, May eutiieetass Oy Dlatricl Aslorse? been" In the Mayor's office since Tieut.|‘the feat Hatate Hoard may subject ‘nerities under the. present .sonsti- | Pee cies, Weis scut the same as in : {he assertion that tnere'Is more and “JA BABLER’S CASE TAHOU-|Swann to appemr Monday before} x4 Kennel, who had served for twenty-|it to. uy tional limitations upon the taxing | i909 ‘or $417,000,000. Making all ale Se ee Fe ee te BLES. REPUBLICANS. Magistrate MoGeehan, in the Criminal | nye years, became Ut ii} many months,ago.| “So far as gotting damages from power.” lowances the Board of Estimate fig~ jurors are said to be giving Locallythore are no aisturbing fac- Courts Building in a John Doe inves: tenants, should the law, by some, “Can you give an estimate of what |ures the total axsessment for taxation bye ; . #10.000,000,000 at iA mambar.ot the New York Na- mach. attention to the. busebait' bools.| tors tn regepgt to the Goveshorship| tigation of the charges that high SHOCKED To DEATH. Seo oaes that this canart te anes, le: Heb am OO: SAEs WON SATS aaah “ ¢ League team cleaned up $20,000 Tererding which Uttie so far has been | to caysg the rank and fle to take out|prices and favoritiam were features reaper The mont that could happen, should COMPIroller was asked, 4 by De-! the highest court hold thedaw uncon-| “I cannot answer that question untt) RELIGIOUS NOTICES. exce| in Judwe McDonald's Cincinnati business charge to poe oll formation theit troubles son’ the Democratic na-}of the State's purchi Lineman Instantly KK “hy we ie ten ee y City. | stitutional, would be (or the tenant to | the final budget estimates are com- Reds defeated be | reyes tu th eover, while revealed ‘The AGOGUE S Meee ‘and 16 last his Sr polstinblts aa te avs venched the Repub Sings Port SP cg oe tr Hae teweley OY Waerld.|' feetive Wire to oe be compelled to pay the increase, piled and the final assessments are | CANNPGTE pale bung DAU MURANO gr 18 an : 16 last Year jusore.. Indictments are” considered | about pi ranks and Rave strict Attorney Swann sald thas) andrew G. Knowles, twenty-two, of | asked.” -geicprsp Oe an Sanita gistond \ by the Hamilton) yo ee cruslbility, according to | done @ Jot fe of bis assistants had made a|No. 127 North Street, Jersey City, a, The new rent laws effectually |" "ht 0" > ve aie cae i — Jury: to be tmpanelled wei) grounded information. ing ana feat of Yad “quiet investigation” of charges that| public Service Corporation lineman, waa| stopped the Oct.,1 "moving day” pat dag We». 20g) rect a — i more than the market price had been exodus, learned’that “ét least $3 must be the | When Mr. Hoyne arrived in his office | foanda) on Streneies which Jacob ia f Pp ber electrocuted yesterday on a trolley pole chat ethinG ARE ORWKR ( Serr to the story the player. he found a letter trom District Attor- |Babier, National Committeeman, waa poe By he Sone and that pur- | ar Garfield and Woodlawn Avenues. ‘The most generous eatinate 1 aced | figure of the ta# rate unless some ex- : ARDS. j te alleged to have mado. the page toad tne ew Zork: The latzer | involved, the eald Mabler remains | Siscted brokers.in thie city. The in. | He went up to repair damages by the| Moveq'yeqterday in the city waa well | HAordisary way should.be found out |i7m Talos an . iJ we aon vestigation showed that hi storm of the night before and came in of the culty—nome way that would |iunets ay Won the'two games tel ow Tork tf root of crooked | "This episode has diminished | the 4 something m| under 5.0 of the mene way dha t fréw ths Cinctnnan! man’s wore tae yom could be discovered, | magnetizing. | of was In the wind,” but the District At- | contact with a wire on which the tnmia-| "Tne orders of Chiet Justice Levy of | Merely pase on to unother year the | eoenenees Sim a loca} hotel and told some , President Veeck of the Cubs was|tican political organisation 18, Sine: forney added that he had intended to| tion had become defective, He dropped| the Municipal Court, following @ con- | DIED. withhold action unti! after elect i 4 flames tnsued from tla f thirty Justions, that, no! ,,, Tat the departmental budgets will before ry and. testified regard-|ourl. New blood has been intro- lon, | on the wires and fal ne ad ference 0: y, mY be cut to th bo: 1 STAUPT.—Suddenly, -GBBASTIAN, the other end to bet on the {rr'tho ced ct gambling om the line. | duced in the Republican organisation He was sorry thie could not be longer | mouth and nose, warrants in»boldover landlord and put‘how even then enough inones tac| loved husband of Dorothy Steud (nag to win-the firat game. up of playors. Veeck said he was|and the ord Republiaans of the &ate poe han hte pep ilad at iyh gtd Fellow workmen, assisted by police-| tenant proceedings begun batars fe be raised Is @ purzle, The situation| Shell). “Whe next day « check for $14,090 punvinced there was fo road. Wore — BD ear ise hes re| 4 perative to act at cose lo tt Im-| en from the Ocean Aveime Station, got | 28 are to be Issued, effectiv 7 mopped te this Funeral 2 P. M. Sunday, 1884 Bostog r “ mayyee Sines bis body down, all attempts hn Le ale At Teme ; 45,128 must be rained | “Road, north of 160 a. : * i ” > —_. NO EVICTION: y taxation to mee ie debt service | Feoaiveddy him, Me indorsed it and quits of hig nome! { mveatination in-| nother words, the factional |‘M'CORMACK AGENT’ KIN OF EX-KAISER DIES HERE UNDER NEW LAWS. State tax, That means at least er, to alleged “thrown” gamos made at frroubies in each of the two big parties $00 avery £30) of ‘the ° Saoed Ae over to the Diaver, Another Comiakcy's requeat aiid substantiated |re avout a mand off, ‘there wi be| TRYS TO TAKE LIFE i Justice Levy anid yesterday there $96,000 et assessed property, ne tS te the me of Au madd out to the business man was” miotton p ure man, related the re-|the purchase of Lowden delegates. rm Loar which a chook pe one or ihe um ‘players. or Ne! *folle i t Senator acd, ‘. ee Ret wae tent cases under th Neee nes 1) Ne eroremente: Sea 5 0! ation wers 0 city Improyemen such as fire Complete sald to have arrived and — Witnensel ncheduléd tb + when Near Death “After Hangin rat least two weeks. He advised all nebaol be ft Penapal , Servien ed coat | but not enough to do pA noag hy rgd ging Self in BTRACTIB, Oct! 120 the wikew "ok fer af a rear oe Se houses, i. pel outs fled ren ety Liye priod retoement as was the one for the jurors resume are: Hughie ning®, manager of the Detrotts; Fr: et tare Cente Soe caeecae Uae Cell—Charged With Selling Fake | otto Kussmaul ia dend at hor home noar| they were ying in September or an | ae rey eg pete Ti he 1 who thus aided the player Toney, Benny Kauft, Jean Dubuo of| that he would not do anything \om- Concert Tickets. North Bay, N. Y. She claimed to be a|tncroase which thoy deem reasonable | that must be met by ta to “be: willing (o tell of the the Giants and Arthur Fleteber of| cially about the freedom of Ireland . relative: of the ex-Matser.. Mer maidon| and J E to. the Chicago Grand the Phillies, Jennings is expected to| \¢ he were elected President, while] A man who gave the name of John |nume was Hlale Monao and her mother| "Under the new laws, 4, Bi leg Ora ry, but le at present out of town. be on band Tuesday to tell about|cox has pledged himmelf to bring the| Tyler, of New York, was held at|testeite! her title to princess whon she|#UMMONS must first be Lemued, | OSs. ie total will be reduced by i Rambling on an extensive scale In De-| trien question to the attantion of all| Morristown, N. J. yesterday on a|matricd. on *h@) Shin if made returnable in fi tak Gitwduation of ail wencosad onlasy TO DIE FOR KILL KILLING Two. troit. the aations of the world officially ebaree of att 1 ‘Mra, Kussmavl met per husband when| The tenant iw then given fi inoreases over the schedules made i — through the medium of the League of re ‘empting to defraud the | she came to this country apd wane Gov-| daye in which to answer, and after ho jant August, and by the cutting down 1 worth Hopes to Step Ball! Nations. public by renting the High School |erness at the home of Judgo ogg ta har anewered he may remain in bis here and there of items of applies 7 Sentenred dambling by P % Law. |The Ohio Governor has also insisted | Auditorium for a song recital by | {Apnen at Pordiam, Betore hor mst | apartment until he receives notice of and materials perhaps >| THE WORLD'S Kepfer ané Wis Fiancee, § CINCINNATI, ©, Oct. 2 —Con-| that Article X. will protest the ter-| John MoCormack, the tenor, Tyler |weht (0 Jengland aa an interpreter, and | the trial, whioh will moan at least Ave; That would bring tho departmental 1 ; atlas Harold V, Lam- gressman Nicholas Longworth of Ci | ritorial integrity and politioal Inde- | geciared he was acting for a “Mr, Became “a friend of the impress Hho cl eviction warrente bave|‘“rie tmust be met by revenues out Real Estate Ad. Sells | ‘ é vendence of Irelan nat exter- ; 8 mu enues out twenty-nine years old, of this city, ipreeiunnse want seane Compra val apareaaion just ee much ae eny |@addock," of New York, but could aed ds fsb al been destroyad—that 1s, those jasuad |of the general fund, which, nm stated eee Feeney was found gunty of Aaa hate Te weorenil her member of the League, that the | give no address ‘of the “imanagor." Overcentsy Offers Refund. | in casos ‘irvady decided ‘against the | will probably. amoiant to” 660,000,000 | BRENTWOOD REALTY of Arthur 1. Kupfer and Pe tei intn lhe maid ho tare righ would some day be thanttul|” ycoCormack’s New York “YOUNGSTOWN, Oot. &—Advertisg-|tenante but Ih which stays were | Tha balance will he met by taxation, 1270 Broad New York, as Bdlth Jenny, hs fiancee, was to- procball “auticgambling lorisiation | {or Article X. This ta Gegtnning to ork manager, ’ granted—and there wilt not be The jaw limits tho ‘city to ‘an ox: way, New to dle in the electric chair and that he hopon-to find w i take hold, on learning of the arrest, asked that |™ents of @ well known Youngmown | FTA °viction in this city wnlows It | penditure o r every $100 of ne. September 90, 2090, | ' iy ° ; the man be held to answ " teday wanl Daher inten Shamier teak Reese alae Raby Pane Wer anh ines Phe Werth, sctng he wos, &< Mov. 16. omariee means for Congress to tak M | cathamnae wre womens ont oer ip Glens Fells, N.¥, See aa oa Hi 9 ffi tie HA Foenens culled..another, meoting ef | penditures which, ure not “an, exlvting Pullteer Bidg., City, te tie te of the murder" gansey cos tan ity ihe rar Und, Get | genome waa operated, re tan sate otha iE fu, suetong ofthe Manta Cobres | datagy that es ll poral to | Dest Sires given me Oe Jersey Houstng Share the confidence he Republl« | yas guande last night found chased at Pho tore poe gt ult oth Ati Mad | report to you that aa @ result of the can loaders, in Uhelt redietlo of Re. wht found Tyler | ye reduced :60 ager come, but Yalock at Sith Stroat and. Madison vt tay Ys bp pa) a ae “tor.the Dut a a eeeene, w . {in The World Saturday we sold one publican @uccess in Missourl. Unconscious, hanging from the bare Ree a ee ey ad | 000 |our Brentwood houses, Of Taxes and Agscgament has ie Bio ool window, His suspendere| 05 alanine; PLANS “row WWiclveration of the new rent inwe | for cartying on ite Susinens during (this morning, making & paymens roled ince ny building In the course Miss Biteabeth Marbury a ie —— |121 by lmpagt we the full limit of $2 | 81,000 on aecount, WO VAUGIING WATTEN, er 8100, Thiv, added to the 860,- | Yours very traly, ‘yesterday that she Sa wast 20. ni 2 Vrms the “ilstans “vaasbetpt. 90,000 of the wenerat fund. wit ust! nie ey oy Be iy admire the man who iqughy aiabout meet {hn current expennen of OOD REALITY 60, t ey the pepe int to which | Signed &. H, McWhorter, Saab es te 9 mie ina he Board of nied the Board of tl

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