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| BASEBALL FANS FROM ALL OVER. U. S. FILL CITY’S | HOUSE WILL FIGHT = ON THE FIELD FIRST; |S BANDITS GET — HYLANAGAINHITS MSS LETCH LosES TO [I5000FANS STUP | SAxswinz 4D, LESTAX TOEND, | COWBELLS AND WHISTLES Gera 121 YEARS FOR THECINTERESTS" IN, SHCAGO WOMAN | ALL NGHT TD SEE. |, SEIS S20 AVSIMR.MONDELL ase sn comes nor wi sar rage SUBNAY HOLDUPS IS ABEPTANGE: —NUEALGDLFPAT RSTNGR'SCAE (Continued From First Page.) ; (Continued From Firat Page.) The bloom is off the romance of Samuel H. Merritt, eighty-two, Cheers for Other Players as They Practice. ‘Judge Gibbs Gives Limit te Says City Should Junk Many | inat oouta be heard down at the Deal and Mrs, Loulse Vaughn Mer- left field bleachers and it went in as Band Who Robbed 14 Ticket of the Old Surface — | Station. it carried on @ wave that flung it| jn dot then trey tans tue eitch's famous driving only in June when they married, ey ed the American woman by UP to catch what foothold it could “Love never grows old,” said rds on an average, and this on the ledges of the stand, Mrs, Merritt. See ee _ plause, Especially From Left Field Bleachers. | eader Tells President It i ‘ icone toBe | By Tenge Shuman. | pluintyetrom an smut of town. The play- identified for them, Agents in 8 Months. Transit Lines. outray } ten ers had to b * POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 5.—The first ie en ae sreat cheer from the crowd came at Ruth took his place at the | Sa yantans Was almost offset as Mrs, With such a crowd to handle it] 4.,10xe knows no age, said Mr. e , co = “4 : wd iz o'clock when the Giants, the} plate | tr { 7 t 217 C7 | y nite ee . was necescary that Eighth Avenue In he div bill Mi = ANTS PEOPLE HELPED. o’cloe r in batting practice at 1:1 [e,e) .| In the presence of a large crowd) the deciding factor was the short e n her divorce bill Mrs, Mer et is a home team for the duy, made thelr| o'clock. Shawkey pitched to him and COURT Ri M GUARDED ‘which gathered in City Hall Park! game, Here Mrs, Letts enjoyed a big from 151th Street to 150th Streat be] ritt saya she lived in the Merritt a o 4 ie . home, where she alleges she was “ ,_, *Ppearance on the field in white suits. (there was a ereat roar as the “Babe’ Inglish champion, kept clear, and Inspector Cahalane| 9 Nf axes Should Be Lifted, Not rie demonstrat gave orders that no surtace care were} Sclded by his first generation, + trea, | Vantage, as the on Jasted throughout | hit the frst ball pitehed into the rigtt_ One, Sentenced to Forty Years, at noon to-day, Mayor John I’. Hylan witd and erratic, was usually away he crowd rising ity feet and min-[ Not by any means were all of the, were formally notified of their renom-| ing cost Mrs. Letts at least four it would be open only to those having She fae epteltunllat and mate of Recess. sling with iis cheers, whistling and] early fans men and boys, There were Two More Charges. ination by the Democrats, and Dock! holes. This an a streak of long tickets to the game or those in line], mo,% Q.epintuallat and made j nine sounds of cowbells ‘The players be-|% number of women, young ones, | Commissioner Murray Hulbert of itis | Borciget (fyadee al commandstie teads. £oF okt) to Uh ah = a was apivitg that alled. our bliss ecial arate fai The Eve- xtra cheer as Dave roft, captain| Among the first of the feminine % Sing Sing by Judge Gibbs in the oe oe jotimeation was de. | is? was steadier than the overseas space and had them move abreast a a of the team, app (alone fang to arrive was Mra, Hazel Gill Bronx County Court to-day Wl yveread py forme: Gov. Alfred B,/ CoAT ROR: down the avenue, brushing all those} "ached Inspector Cahalaue he gave ASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Copyright, H # , ‘ orders that no ane was to be adinit 3 * of New Britain, Conn, & rabid serve an aggregate of 121 years, it Smith from the front steys of City | WT ahead of them who had no business! veq to the Eighth Avenue entrance to A Replat Leader Monde! Shere wus much greater cheering | Yankeq root She was accompa- they all remain in prison for the Hall. A voice amplifier carried the | Wt Bice Von ter th ine erounce who did not have a a President Harding to-day that a for the Yankees n they came on | nied by her husband, Frank Gill, who ‘ voices of the speakers well out into) The Sere cee Umer We Caer OS een ee: % a 2 y maximum terms. : NGS ‘ : es | A champion traveller to the acries les tax was not only illogical but a! 12.58 o'ciock all dressed in the gray |! Just a8 rabid @ rooter, only he has, Go % Tomasi, t¢ Ark. ‘There was music by Shun. mile, conditions in witch Miss Leltch fal rush of those who had a halt-| 2° Sohn etannute, thirtyofret in the “Tmpossitiie of enactment in the House, "lortns of the “visiting club.” ‘They | chosen the Giants, The Gills arrived One of them, Vincent Tomasst, rons Naval Reserve band : supped toe Cubes Mrs: day oft and would storm the grounds] jicacher line, who came all the way The President didn't commit himeert, “MCHA Uuoura conte theid led by {800% after J o'clock and Jolned the | No. 8016 Olinville Avenue, was sen- In his speech of acceptance Mayor! Letts battled Wavely, and 10 t noontime, Inspector Cahalane seat| from his home in Aberdeen, Wash, request to the clevated railroad] to spend, lis vacation seeing the as) Series, management that some trains bound | W.0"2's ny NOWe OWA WHEN le Bennett, tie wam's mascot, ang | '4lf-frozen members who had braved tenced for forty years on two counts, Hylan recommended that the city the Mnglish star had very little t Dut sald it was a matter for the two |, : the cold and wet of the night ‘ owned subways be turned back to the | best of the driving contest | semarded the patting practice of the | ae A he Jand Judge Gibbs directed that at the 0 the | bes , M Houses of Congress to work out. [Giants curously. Lt sus the frat timy| Miss May Abrams of No. 615 West! 14 of that time the prisoner be MUAlcmality for city, operation “at a] The victory was osecially Nic for the grounds be stopped at 151st] machinist, to seo the series Mb» Mondell's visit followed sevs watiy thu: players jad) aver ac th Street was among the first to| "4 © La 8 S-cent fare!” that old surface lines bo Gee ined Gat née univine had Gone Afar ; rae | §be Giants even in semi-piay arrive and take a place In the line Prought back to court to face tWO scrapped and that bus lines be ex- to the dogs, and she took a speci eral conferences which Administra- \ I'm a ” said | Street sq that the passengers might|slannule. “I have fifteen days’ vaca- tk eh ay tien coming and reached New York | Walk che remaining seven blocks and tals morning at 8 u'ciock. The first ; Bvoe was in the group, of cours jast night. She braved the on-{more indictments. Tomassi is now tended. Messon from one of the local club pro- ' reducs the congestion at the gates. | thing 1 did was to hil it up hero, T Yow Senators had with Mr. Harding, io yond to nevnn cet. slaughts of the weather for perhaps |twenty-four years old. After stating that he believed in fessionals. snetien INSIDE THE GATES RUSH TO] Ho! Here at § o'clocl thinking Tid he {n|which they urged him to throw his iis titends in the seit held miesever, [48 hour and then turned over her) ane other prisoners and their sen-|tMe ETeatest degree of personal liy-| |The conqueror of the | Hnglish Gut NEAK BASE. Fret in Jina but I see the others got influence in the scales in favor of @) su), jacob ttupiaa,ome ot the © place in the line to her brother.) i" O° erty, the Mayor blamed Republican | pattem years. sie won the West=| png el Euee wien setae so-Balled manufacturera’ sales tax. | POLI WAKUI FERIA alee 2 Paces) eee se eee er cop reece ice ede uy | aeneitlecuee, nae mene a acterized the great crowd during its era of the club, walked across the titi] M. J. Burke and J, B, Kiely, bot» Henry \W. Richter, No. 428 East |the police in enforcing the Mullan-|vefore to-day's arkable he eet miele at dayal niroversy between the -|behind home plate to the Yankee = ; ment. long wait through the ni evel- py he ov y tween th ran oench a rCMINeN falar” ar tow ace eer eoluiers and ROETHES members of! 148th Street, ten to twenty years. Gage 18Y — uN he Letts, visibly nervous, lost the aoe into a ferns Pore ad once the and opponents of a sales tax! yizea him, Company I, of the Fifty-second Pio- Henry Bergman, No. 601 East Tae remainder of the Mayor's ad-/aict three holes because of trapped crowd i the ga has heached a climax inside the Ad- _-— neer Infantry, and living at No, 17 . - ; dress was devoted to attacks on the! drives and missed putts, mostly the | © d was inside the gates. Hun- | The strain of prospedtive battle was| West 128d Street, reaped a golden, +624 Street, ten to twenty years. fucusstaized press” the Rockefeller latter. On the long fifth Miss Leitch dreds of those who had waited were ministration camp, The House ig in- evident in the demeanor of the play-| harvest from the cold and hungry John Leubeck, No. 504 Bergen Interests, those who reflect upon “my |! Me: ito cae leet eee ‘ me old-timers so far as knowing the sistent tha, the bill which it has crs, ‘They were quieter than usual; | fana by selling hot dogs, redhot sand-| Avenue, stx to fourteen years. lack of scientific culture” and the "/™%2 10? caconth, but Mrs, Letts) ds was concerned, and these . Passed be uscd as a basis for tax they were standing more closely tol wiches and steaming coffee, ail Charles Flynn, No. 429 Kast traction interests, In part he said: [Jost when she needed three putts SOS 8 TUBD TCR LEN favorite piswes: ‘ legislation, and Mr, Movdell indicatea SHC Otter wate uwaiting their turn| served from a fireless cooker aboard| 248th Street, five to twelve yea “fam greatly honored by the re-, The English title-holder, wlioxe| There was, of course, a struggio t uud they were trying tuo pul- % < See ‘ iron play became steadily wilder, that there would be no objection In Pably tu Upyear aL euse, bred Toney | decrepit baby carriage, Although] ‘The six admitted they had com-|nomination for Mayor and 1 pledga/\0n Bay perme tinal fill: ie Was taking sort, nervous steps neat {the prices they charged wero higi| mitted fourteen holdups of ticket|myself to continue, if re-elected, tne | vna ies as Mra, Letts was straiz ate made certain the batters’ cage, chewing his gum] pot one howl of “profiteer” was heard | agents of the subway ands elevated, fight begun Jan. 1, 1918, to restore, all the way. Miss Leitch was two changes 'n the nuisance and trans- [4rlousiy and never reieusing — his among the wise ones for a place be- hind the spot at which Babe Ruth was to plant himself as the vert Meld the Houge if the S hoid on his bat. Ho seemed terieved | OM the hungry hordes, | lines in the last eight months, always|the Government of the city to the Se AEH gave mee i aes anole Ub ees The basinal olrds Portation taxes, In other words the wien tis batting prucuse was fin-| Al80 among the early feminine ar-| displaying revolvers, although they|people. The present Administration! tt. e“tentn® three times landing. in ie peoe ogan's Bluft knew formula of taxation prepared by the ‘S24 rivals this morning were three knick-| fired no shots, ‘The money they got|was elected on a platform of which trouble and losing the hole. jen eee we x 9, because from one leaders ana the other method pro- Giants tue home team to-day, George line, but refused pomt blank to give| Judge Gibbs in sentencing the men |lic ownership of public utilities, TOT iik glacov ered! nicely and holed a k Ks a Hoe bi Senator Smoo' > vig Lev ; their names. said he was sorry he could not give |aftirmed that the city should be gov-| roster for a win in four. Mrs. Letts “Heh he is 4 the teld. ; Saiplalies di ade Bee eae Tne uncer OL that) “5 far, the police report, there hay! them life and that he would urge |erned solely for the benefit of the) ak better coming to the twelfth, but, So/thi# part of the blum was popu ' “We worked in the House," sald Siteinvon, wisle te honurs wo-morrow [been little trouble among the all-|the Legislature to make life sentences | People and not for the special benefit inisned an easy putt for the bole. The lated early in the day by those who Mr. Mondell, “on the theory that the Ni be held by “Little” Jack Lenz, |night fans and but one embryonic| possible in such cases. of private corporations, syndicates) or) FABIAD eae pee irieeneh ereen | Che tule sort of an “Annie Oakley" people wanted the tax burden lifted meee fight threatened. This was quickly] Hxtra police were assigned to the | privileged persons of any kind. and failed to escape on her next shot. | fF the game. Also on the great in- \ and not shifted. With all due respect! If the hitting in practice was any [nipped in the bud and the two bat- court room when the prisoners came| “Fighting with earnest sincerity] yfrs. Letts was past the cup, but her | clined yladuct there were handfuls to the gentlemen who are advocating Wid.cation of how the two teams Uers lost their places in the line for!up for sentence, for it was feared|for what seemed right for all the! approach putt came se that she| here and there, hoping the police i cism, | was conceded the hole. vol ve them away @ sales tax, it is Mogical and adda to Would bit in the game, the Yankees hele demonstration, an attempt might be wade to tesous|seopie, I have Borne, the critisism, woe c Hiab Wan halved in| VOUld not drive them: away, because the burdens of taxpayers. Nor fs jt Were seucduied wW Come through with Mrs. Carrie Letang of No. 103 West|them.’ Every person entering the | ridicule and nates of the subsidized | Tn? ne ish the American woran (even if the diamond cannot be seen | the simple thing that is claimed. # the Ciudune on Wwoien tieir support. 141st Street, colored, arrived at mid- | room, who was not known was ques- pres and theit sponsors, the special qumbled a winning putt, Miss Leitel | from there, at least the cheering ean} ef crs 41e banking tO break down the night with pt of ful da bed-| tioned. privilege-seeking interests. A cam-| was in trouble off the tee on the short | be heard—and that's part of the sos for instance, will a sales tax be com- ght with a set of furs and a bec e | bivdler Caaul ueiende, ‘Whe Yunkees N i {fifteenth and Mrs, Letts squared the! game. puted on the wool grown in my State? were hiiung tue ball much harder Cut with which to cover her ample paign of calumny, abuse and misrep. eenth a 1 “ame. delicious for the first ti ; I . . | mateh Wil AGbe placed at the source or will tal the Giunta did, the biows were form. She was relieved at daybreak] WRITER OF SEARLES | ‘esentation, to discredit and, if pos- | ih Tt iy : ONY. Bull q : : : le, to destroy me, has been car-| ae ; it laced on yarn or on cloth? It #8 Solid anu ivAger and to tue be- by her husband, Louis, who 1s to see sible, , on the 450-yard stxtecath w be pl y L Levers in YanKee prowess they bodcd the first. game and come early to.| POLSON NOTE KNOWN |riea on by certain papers backed by) thm will be passed on just as surely a8 | victory, e AES any other tax.” | night to keep a place in line for her, —_ a, Me The Republican House Leader de-| Cok Muppert and Miller Huggins, © she can see the second game. Said to Have Expected Big Legacy | (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) clared that a new system of taxation |"utnager of tne Yanks, posed for the With Kierst, the Auburn fireman, would have “its embarradsmenta in civic en, but the later had to Was als chum, Joseph Jakaub, No, sa] Ffom Millionaire—Autopsy 118 MORE JUDGES ‘ many othen respects, ‘The Govern- |e the players “on the tly Cottage Street, Unlike Kierst, he is Delayed. ASKED FOR BY TAFT, 1 1 | Shortly after 12 o'clock it s offi- Into’ the lead be: y 2 o'cloe Was 0) 1 en after | cially announced at the grounds that | Burley sed the gran with their third | son hing over 17,000 ersons had ry Tanita’ wlilh “rae warvel bo i b _ vor lskiltully chipped from a side of a{ Passed through the turnstiles and ind that the bi withlaj that seats In the grand stand were} ©, you've the cup, This effort won , gradually filling, ‘Those in the stands A may laye been more comfortable so| enjoyed the far ay the physical act of sitting is] toastedflavor ment pia! weld) of Meee ene | AH the newspaper reporters from a ie eerie Atteen, No. 279| VAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. 6.—Tne nio the rougl on the sey ees ed, ae ie es ene had you will al- have te bo charged so as to collect the | every town to couaty apparently we y a ’ » No, 279] a pares! . Fs HiGee tee tela the the warm sun beaming down on them ; news take rihermore, there 1 mo|nere. ‘Lncre were mot ehougi, spare South Street, Jamaica, a Yankeo| entity of the persun who wrote the! Vorctead Act Gives 8 Per Cent. Peetened a fae Ue whinh again [and were happy as larks. ways want it certainty in Mr. Mondell’s, opinion, |ior ill of them, au luany suc “ted FOOL, was one of the youngest in| “Mcnymous letter that led to a dact- More Work, and Dry Cases squared the match, | them had laid in supplies of that the torers’ gales tax usses,” woiwh permitted lien to line, He arrived at 6 P. M, He is| 8itm to hold an autopsy for deter- Will G Great On the decisive eighteenth beth|wiches and erackers and there was woulin'! brine w jmorb.evilethan | 7Yo Wherbver they, wisned, an office boy in the Equitable, whem, mining the cause of death of Edward Ml Grow Greatly. [Grove About alike Bnd (both reacned alt ‘the ‘pop they. wanted to buy, it was are, There were still nearly 5,000 empty there 48 a rule that all who are early; F. Searles, eccentric Methuen mill-) wWasHINGTON, Oct. 5—Chief Jus. |{P0, Geen With their seconds, With)” avery seat in the blnachers wasl He declare’ too that the Mouse /seats at iu o'clock, but nearly a fF three months on each successiv. | lonuire, is known to day to District! |. ‘Taft, appearing to-day before the | lxitch, sighting Hne,| filled at 12.40, and when that word Bi was by means a perfect sure of thritty mins had at that tune @4¥ Ket one day off, To-day 1s hie) Atturney Donnell, He is not likely to} | a {then : Ree EDS BL y ee wre, but t it did tend to re- percnea iheuselves on the elevated day off for being punctual be questioned unless the autopsy re-) Senate Judiciary Committee, urged | wianing the cup by eight feet. M at li the people the abnormal and | \uWer outsiue Lie grounds, ! Dan Brouthers, once a famous! veals something that may justify it. |the creation of eighteen additional) Hetty i pe et a an 1 ve i $s - sf ‘j e fee Miss Lei Sse 0 unusual He saw no hope for) pie yand marcned geross the field Pavers but who 1s now a watchman Comparison of the letter with other | pistrict Judges as a means of reliev-|;csurn putt, while Mrs, Letts holed | >oly Gro’ e1 9 writings has now falrly well estab- | pie foendmens propenne uel Welay ld and roruried « mement laver| phe, pal Sreunds, entertained tho) a ee eee eter waa repeal of the excess profits taxes be js ging a procession. ‘There w fans within range of his voice telling she made effective as of last January. Cio fiom ine pwachors, A squad ®20Ut the days when he was a star |0n® of very fow persons in this sec- mediately, he declared, to keep th When it was suggested to him that oy youceiun made lav appearance on the order of Ruth, And Dan picks |t0n who might be termed friends of cep the ing congestion in Federal court|!¢? Shot, which ruined the, chaace of champion in this tourna- | dockets. Something must be done im- | Leitch lost, the other courts from being swamped Prglish invaders sfully eur: many business interests may have and then Gov. Miller and Mayor the Yanks to win Searles. As such he had the run of ‘The Volatead act, Chict Justice Tart | {ved the second round, Isdith Leited id les ti because of jiylun. Before they went to their) «: i ‘5 Pine Lodge during most of Searles's 3 . 7 Ld jefeated Mildred Caverly, of Philadel- got behind a sales tax o I think: the Yanks will win oecause paldy ned’ “added ocwatiy (6 4% L fhetr disappointment over the fact UYAe# tiey bowed for the movie men! iy 1g) iM get the J life here, he was assiduous In his ef- , he greatly to the juris- phia 4 up and 3 to go | “I DP ‘ with Judge Landis and the club mag. | thelr Sluggers will get the jump on | roves to please the dead man and ex- | diction of ederal courts.” He added,| atham Hail, who tied with | HOARE OOSRE, PrO‘|te tazen Will ROE DA | natep, the Giants and run away with the/pected to receive in return a good-| however, that Prohibition was only | M88 Golleit for the qualifying medal, | immediately repealed, Mr, Mondell) || bas series,” sald Dan, sized legacy when Searles died, ne featute of | ny Pilly defeated Mes, Melvin Jones of i i ted that such a step was also) T e left field side of the bleachers, 1 one feature of court congestion, and) (shica ‘and to go. 1 Neetal | the side facing the Held in which Babe |. The honor of being first In Ine went was responsibis for only 8 per cent, oft lish women were never in |to Charles M. Klerst, @ fireman of! MRS, S. J, WICKOFF-BENT, increased court business. | outplayed thelr | ngel . He argued that he could hardly Kuth ranges, is tbe most Hahtly | Auburn, N.Y ‘He took bis pla : rom start to fin packed and the most demonstrative. + ¥ Asked by Senator Reed, ‘Democrat, | {1m start to fintsh. believe that members of Congress ji “iit wupporter” of the Babe| De side of the ox office to the| BIG REALTY OWNER, BURIED. | srcsouri, whether he thought the re | of the other matches would support sv burdensome a meas- bleachers at 10 o'clock yesterday ameayy Begins Next Sunday, October 9 wines, and they've been gleefully helping would be a decrease in the number of | the numerous your over « 8 a sales tax in order to Insure . | Was Known a h ) ‘ uy A lage - from the {each other with paper bails, which, |" He went to sleep early, as Netty cases In Federal courts growing out of | #iinna Bishop, national champ | . eae its tax, Me Mondell sara |twang to the playing ticld, have for| 4d many of the other fans, along t! The funeral of Mrs, Sarah J. Wikor-|PTobtbition Law violators, the Chict| }94.. " 1 tuck tate | i dP ADORE PEORIA AR: ME. OBES 80. . eu AS jeold ground damp after a ten-min- ne ol of Mra. Garah J. Wikoft-| 7 : es i ‘This match was a nip and tuck at. J H | i he originally favored making the re- (ut tour been Keeping a corps of| Old round, damp after @ ten-min-| ot eer cevin years old, reputed | Justice aad the number of cases “is |e tlt the wan aloe fm apan, Her Aims and Policies, | peal retroactive, but that he had been ;B19Hd-Keepers busy picking them) oy oyning, & “| to me worth $5,000,000 and one of the|@Pt to grow a great deal before it j® grand finish by winning t! T 1 i T sou over te the other view becausg {HP Vato arrivale acekivg places inl “Pi Soticy shocked advaral vtayor | Dinwest realty holders in New York, wee| grows loan [tithes ine decemding o Be Analyzed in The World 41 had been represented to him that ‘4:3 tua baye been forced to run| fans when they announced no one| held from her late residence, No, 1773 P Ser pelts hold ue A her fine golf the firms which are asked to pay # @4nlet of whips made news | mould a allowed 16 sell hie place | Washington Avenue, the Bronx, this ‘NEWS OF U. 6. IN DRIED OF U.S-IN BRI Arnie Se t = = To-day, with Germany behind her, Japan has become the centre of | mrs. Apparcnliy they're Jealous or| The late comers must go to the end | afternoon. Burial was in Woodlaw: H Se -3 | De ng 7 excess profits taxes for the calendar Mav's Avparntiy tey re jealous o lat the line oan ane omer fected by | Cemetery, 8 in Woodlawn EF. ond round summaries b 4 Question that is absorbing the world and especially the United States. year of 1921 have .lready passed on | = | Inspector .Cahalane, who with 850| Mrs. Wikoff-Bent left her entire estate POOLE ALLL PLL LDPC | iia it defeated Does she stand for war or peace? that tax to the consumer, who has! The Jew in Ue grand stand have! ten will handio the crowda to-day, | to her hushand. Thomas ©. Rent, for-| $ASHINGTON.—The nomination of | ngtind, defeated Aft What of the future? ' 7 ag ey — corne tl Stador Gen Lacvard word uF Ingland, de Mil- paid tt, and that | would be unfair |Jecu entertained more watching tiem | ere Wikoff-Hent 'wus| Mor Gen, Leonard Wood to be Gov- , Philadelphia, 4 up and 8 ¢ there forces of victousness intext upon bringing about mis: to let one set of taxpayers pay while | than by Pat Conway's band, which is| ACCUSED IN OIL STOCK D L, | often called the successor of Mrs, Hetty |¢rnor General of the Philippine Islands | ape another set benefited by the chunge, | sted on the held just to the right| ee EAL. | often « \has been confirmed, thereby permitting| Mrs. Latham Hall, and, defeat. || U2deratanding between this country and the Asiatio empire? e@ Mrs, Melvin Jo Chicago, 5 up| Is her course leaning toward war? Is the attitude of this country lending {teelf to that possibility? While talking with the President, |% the “home tcan's" or Giants’ berth,| Charles ©. Stare Charged With nig retirement from active service in Mr. Mondel! expressed himscif on the Serras mvolving $255,000, |NEW POLICE CHIEF pans Am 1d 3 to go. v igo, defeated | The crowd 9 fur is evidently solid ate Court has pale Those questions and others of even more !mporta vil - subject of a recess of Congress at the i 1 i os 7 “ . a . ry z T , ae ‘ a nportance will be an- Goglaning of November a had bean [uy any ey ate ate etait Ot, Surin E| GETS ARRESTED TO [nats « reiit or 22500 cxantet te gee ae wre vin sotoaten || DYETE 188 series of nine arucies published by The World beginning he rendition by the of “Yankee | ~ eniden Starr- 5 jon alt auson Hollins, Now York, defeates gossiped for several days, The Re-| Doodle.” |Company of Tulsa, was arrested yester- | LEARN HIS JOB | tne city for injuries sustained when he| Mrs. David Gaut, Memphix, 4 up and Sunday, Oot. 9, written by one who has aathority and understanding, publican leader drew out a pud and —— day on @ fugitive warrant from Phila-| touched @ tree which had been charged | 2 to Ro He is Charles Merz, who was unt] recently asgociate editor of the New wrote @ list of a half dozen major| “Shuffiin" Phi Douglas practised | delphia charging him with obtaining with a live wire, |” Alexa Stirling, Ationty, defeated |] Repwolic, He te a brilliant writer, has a wide knowled, ; . Alexa uy / . , ge of his ject subjects pending in Congress such as |DAttuk with Fred Toney, who way $255,000 fraudulently tn an off atock | Spends Hour In Cell, Is Finger-| winkes-Barrn, pa—nathan Rigol| Mrs Caleb Pox, Philadetpiia, 3 up a > xO aud possesses sound judgment. the treaties with Central Europeas |#@ted to pitch for the Giants, jaeak He. was released in $5,000) bond. printed, Has Third Degree, died ouddeniy at his home and his son, | “P31 | iceetaes His attorneys declared the arrest |HenJamin Rigel, made the charge that hs, Horner. a aM InE del te a His studies will be thorough, not superficial. Mr. Mers has Just re- Countries, the tax bill, the tariff, the) «phe feld was almost over-run with| was a “{rame-up" by certain Philec| and Pounds Beat |the $35,000 inaurance his father carried | att Dat. Vandarbasn, Rneate turned from @ trip around the world, which has taken him more than Fallroad bill and the bill to fund photographers, who were overlooking |deiphiana to force him to complete a Roy Taylor, recently appointed | "ould likely prove a reason for his aud- | phia, defeated Mrs. Alex. Fordyce, |] & Year, during the greater part of which time he concentrated his atten pereign debts, [HO opportunity to make a shot of a arnnatosion abate part of which they | Police Commissioner of Port |“en death. Hs complained that he bes | (iukmont, 7 up and 6 to go, tion on Japan and the Far East. He will treat of such subjects as; j “When all those are disposed of," he | possinle World's Series hero, There Se Chester, has completed his prop. | Neved his father had met with foul play, | === 1, What will Japan do at the Disarmament Conference in N éald, with a smalls, 1 think we can ‘4s, however, litte posing Ball players | Charges Starr ‘Tranaferr Stock) rations for the Job. This was | gstered the Noa Tae anes men vember? saa ca Bue she hanes sat Gas Mcerations. Societe ad mine eee PHILAGUMRIA " his programme: 7 Spangle, eighteen miles south of hers, | | 3. Who rules Japan? Ie tt the people or the militarists? =f jng that the legisiative calendar was 3%, He implication of posing that) runt for the arreat of Charles EL Btere| «cnt Submitted to a “demonatra~ terday, shot Miss Ruth Jennings, tho | Ly | 8, Do the Japanese hate ust 2 ép erowded that Congress will be ac- | (0°? Me brobable champions, | was sworn out by Joseph J. Kane, Presi) NOD AFESt OnE ap hour a aavistant éxabler in the arm and eacaped | Yo | 4. Aro they singing a Japanese vorsion of “Deutschland Usber fomplishing almost a aufiracle it it, Lv Cobb was on hund early. | dent of tho Starr-Kane Petroleum Com.| Nese it Os ae ‘; | Alles"? Is Japan becoming Prussiantzed? 6. What power has labor in Japan? 6, What are Japan’s plans in China 7. What {s China's attitude toward Japan? 8. What are Japan's plans in Corea? pany of Philadeiphin | his finger prints take @lears its alate of most of these ques-| He is said to have made w lot of seth? Charges that Starr received’ went a “third degree, ona, |moncy writing about how he got thin, the'Starr-Kane Petroleum Companyand Panied a patrolman on his beat |{¢fed. 2 decrease for, the year, up to : | The chances are the prosent session | but evidently he didn't spend any of that he had this atock transferred be- (though he weighs 800), acted us tora, and September tonnage this sere fl merge into the regular December | it upiaa pee clelhee 0k the World | fare it Was pele for to « company of | a Sergeant for a day, and spent (decreased a little more than 5,000,000 under- | SAULT STE, MARIE, Mich.—Freight | ye accom. | tenuage through the canale here regis: | a decrease for the year up to tons compared ith September, 1920. jon without perceptible interrup-| ones he sevins ae fat ae ever {poms The ‘company, Mikane sald, was part of a day on the bench with | RBAN, ANTONIO Major Gen Joseph General Sonclusions, t yess hown a8 the Starr-Joel Petroleum Com-) the regular Judge in Police ickman, Commander of the Eighth The most press! roblem confronting Americ Movement in the reserved sections! APY, leged alao that Starr attempted! Court. Bi Por ban Boomon euteanauerers with Japan. You pede be informed 's her relations CINE, ATMER 2OmWS.,,| became brink shortly atter 1 o'olook. 10,\ranster the greater part of the prop-| Taylor figures he ts now fa [active service. in. the “United Staten articles. Thew “iM hewta ri Grcard ee tle Waleee you read these dt! 4" Most. of the enrli arrivals were Sy °f,the Suurr Kane Petroleum wmillar with hi teak. i aie sy rly ASP : pio S Bnd run das SOLE cern fter. |e