The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 4

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Ses o@ many coincidences in the affair MERICAN OFFIRIALS OF DARING MEDS r “Personally 1 am Mass,, Oct. 21.—From | yinced Nickola) theae men are tty for| vineed of my ow ae | DPDHAM. (Continued From First Page.) tes in favor of the Venzetti teel Slinds will be a bassy and Mr. Herrick's Rue de} pe ines home, and 1 guards] padicat vi i prevent Communis who are tol The murde id a monster mass meeting at the} poon convic lo Wegram, from approaching | gino. Prederick A. Pa jer building, linnater of a a lowing up of the building where | gandro Barba passport office and the Sepura-! puard for him Commission are housed was] jroud daylight atened in one fetter and extraor- | praintree on April 15 acy HipcatlonE were taber, Kefore his arrest for tectives working on cles con-| Vangctti was arrested and convicted | " egted with the bomb outrage at Am-| for the attempted hold-up of a pay- | sador Herrick’s residence Wednes-| master in Lridgewate Hie wag Allemed evening had to-day traced kage in which the bomb y fed to a Paris Post Office. A cl ng @ fifteen-year sentence when | Meient evidence was gathered by the authorities to have him indicted to recall thi on leaving it he police announced to-day they eve an American was respons'ble the attempted assassination of| Ambassador. mbassadur Herrick went to tne} bassy, which was protected by in clothes men, at the usual hour | morning, He received Admiral Pon and they discussed the Limita- h of Armaments, Conference. fre Journal du Peuple, Communist | in, dismisses the attempt on Am nents rallied to t ador Herrick’s life as “purely and Mply w police machination.” It finds ppearance of the} ayy | s ar-| iterature Fellow members of move Others made widely, and a fund » have amounted to plicnble, such as “the extreme teness of the valet,” unless he been forewarned, e American Government has the | it of doing these things," the er says. “Such attempts have} At tho trial last summer, which nin the last twenty years been | lasted two montis and was held in jeated beyond the Atlantic to Superior ¢ both men admit- pretext for the repression of mil hey were radicals and that they | t Anarchists and revolutionarles.” | had fled to Mexico during the w ternationale, the Communist r to evade the draft, iH apaper, appenred on the streets| mitted his home was the local head- | Hay with glaring headlines: “Save | quarters here for the distribution of | co and Vanzetti! Revolutionaries | radical literature. Paris, Make Your Protests Heard} ‘The evidence in the case was cir- Prevent the Executions.” cumstantial, but sufticlently convine- . Renoult, editor of the paper, de- | for the Jury to bring in a verdict ed the workers have rarely | md Webster Thayer sentenced 80 aroused, or so violently angry. the pilr to die in the eleotric chair, tributions to which were | ris of the} | i} | “ » | put named no date pene SPLOT TO KILL © Were “convicren ares a threats f Kill. | various pa Mra. Glend 1 constant IN FRANCE TODAY ci a Vanzettl trial, when radicals, and that | they have co: ir ’ daring| “I cannot ¢ {gent and san TRENT MeGlenn Femembers receiving it, but was] with Sacco for the Braintree robbery |) psi attendan Goose-Ring Jardiniere. $10.0 LTHOUGH Oving- ton's has come to called “The Shop of Fifth Avenue” through its years of ser- vice, its reputation is not confined to Fifth Avenue or to New York—or to the United States or to this Continent. OVINGTON’S “TheGift Shopof 5th Ave" Fifth Avenue at 39th St. ling the ib w trial will he Ao «how any intel Embro Sailor and roll-brim shapes, embroidered with chenille and worsted; also with Paris appliques of felt in contrasting co:or. Importations so Cleverly Reproduced Our Low Price is the Only Difference ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. |FIRST DIVISION HOLDS |“JOHN DANIEL” NOW | thousand REUNION AT CAMP DIX AT HOME IN MUSEUM nts Stand oof ory of Son. 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Madras Shirts Plain blues and all wool mixtures Sth AVE AT 35th MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHOP special models, 82 00 Center pleats French cuffs #200 Had to work in our shirt sleeves to do it. *2.00 , mo = Fifth Avenue oe CTranklin $i CZ = = 4 to 16 West u8th Street 5 to9 West 87th Street—Strect Level ELECTION APPROACHES Be Prepared for All Arguments {| The 1921 World Almanac STATISTICS ARE ACCURATE | Price 50 Cents By Mail 65 Cente

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