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Two SECTIONS—SECTION ONE, EXTRA Ghbe * Circulation Books Open to All.’ | young NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, ‘To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR, COLDER AT NIGHT. Gal vid, | orale 8 PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LXII. NO. 21,877—DAILY. 17,000 SEE HARD-FOUGHT GAME (UPPER PART OF WOMAN’S BODY — BETWEEN YALE AND THE ARMY| FOUND IN POND IN LL CY © CHOAGOSUORED «© FOOTBALL SCORES GOAL-LINE FUMBLE UPPER PART OF WOMAN'S BODY NRACTIC COURT ACTIONS | 3IN2DPERIOD, © tam mg be REVS SOE | IN A LONG ISLAND CITY POND) TIGERS THE NATO [Pasestoa, «soos BY YALEAT ATSTART | El RAIL MEN DEFY ORDER; | (0) 3 se) Oo oO Oo Severed at the Hi Hips by Hatchet| { Army Oo 10) Oo 7 or Cleaver—Disposition of RACING i Bitterly Puri Contest at| Yale-- 0 0 oe 1 5 nyo ae Seven Thousand See| he Torso Suggests the Farm- CHART ' Princeton Showed Well for | Penn State. O 7 7 — -— Thrilling Battle of Blue and ous Guldensuppe Murder. d ; Western Tactics. | Harvard 7 ‘ 7 ae : al Army Elevens. C LAT E = | IN THE FOUTH PERIOD PENN STATE SCO A TOUCHDO aa a a ee ; H 26,000 SAW THE BATTLE.|, CADETS ON THE DEFENSIVE.| Victim 25 to 30 Years of Age. L C. Commission Deiiknds Raitecad | —— Lafayette. ..... 7 14 +7 +0 28 wean | Well Formed, Had a Mass of SPORT Shall Put New Rates in Effect at } Sun Shone Brightly as the Game|Fordham.......... (0) (0) 7 oO 7 Neither Side Able to Pass Goal! Auburn Hair aa ere NEWS a u ew mates in ect a 1 Was Played—Slight Breeze | Colgate . O O —— ——| __ Lines in Early Periods Called From Manhattan . Once, Wage Cuts Not to Be Made Blowing. Ce a a of Game. j ini Of] PAGE 2 Until Later ‘4 La i ; —- A murder mystery with preliminary : : THE LINEUP. \Columbia.......... (0) 7 Oo Le) 7 | _._ (Somat THe Brenig Wort) Se ah : |Dartmouth......... 10 7 CoP OP amie pace TT ol enin Gudcaturpa cee ez @|DRY AGENTS PLAN | — CHICAGO, Oct, 22 (Associated Press).—The Federated Shop ee | PRINCETON. ihe spineen: Syracuse re) O __ ______|tecord attendance, were in the Yale/up by the Police Department to-day] ARRESTS IN 3 CITIES | Uratts to-day decided they will not strike. | ' ei ee Fletcher | Pittsburgh ” - 14 Uf, oo oe Ben ie-day when the Army and Actewine Dees in . pond tp! IN EXTENSIVE RAIDS Six hundred thousand men are affected by the shop crafts decision. ne Witter rei Gecreeeeee es King] were great outbursts of cheering for Ratan weet! oe teaeah seis ~~ mies | The six unions involved are: The Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of ; aero Se cane Meu eee) Georgetown... .. 14 7 — eee upper half of eae of ig youn Net to Cover New York, Philadel-| \ierica, the Iiternational Brotherhuod of Electrical Workers, the Inter- i Enwer Fi ae ee «Romney Holy Cross....... (0) I—_—-—cl erro Position ASL womeh ‘The. teres: with’ heed) and phia a US ‘national Association of Machinists, the International Brotherhood of | ilrey “CH. : ice Reports. : : ; ( Smith RAH. ac, Rutgers. CAG ee 0. — Sa. tached, was wrapped In white os hn | Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers,.she Amalgamated, Vangerbeig ....F. = oi ame ! , Oct. 23—Nur , f att fafa i angerbelg E * eorgia Tech. . 14 “eee TT ie ke cokes Abana chien caer a tinateenal orkers’ International Alliance, the International Brotherh: & } ire, pe, head Dr. William H, Nammack, Medi. {Conspiracy to violate the Pr ohtbttion| Makers, and Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America bh Head Linesman, ‘ ; Spring. Y. M. C. AY @ O oO (0) oO cal Examiner of Queens, found a com-|!4W8 are expected to be made within WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Ig a sweeping decision involving the aa By William Abbott. Brown. . Oo re) oO re) re} pound fracture of the skull, This] the next few days in New York, 4 ‘Smythe entire railroad situation, wage scales and depression in industry an : Went was the first wound inflected by the| Philadelphia and Baltimore, it was) Uure : OW ARE Hao et y and (Btaff Correspondent of The Evening M ‘ Vu: Mclarea! murderer and rendered his victim un-|®Rmounced to-day at Prohibition | finances, the Intestate Commerce Commission to-day ordezed the freight j World.) N. Y. ANDN. J. HEADS | ‘there was a str ng west wind blow-| conscious, While helpless she was| Headquarters, Jrates on grain, grain products and hay throughout the western half of the 1 PALMER STADIUM, PRINC | OF Raed GOING TO }/?* across the fel pus made tho/ strangled to death with a blue cloth] | The arrests, Prohibition olllelals) tynited States reduced by an average cf approximately 16 per cent. TON, N. J., Oct, 222—-The Tigers a in ha o cateh ‘act! | belt which the murderer knotted|@eclared, will be based on evidence] ii re tea Aon the Hl HICAGO MONDAY FIRST FERIOD. }uigutly: around tier neck? found by enforcement agents who} Notice was given the carriers that aft for the first tir It was ~ EARLY LEAD OVER —_— " soe won hee ‘ af Captain || The belt furnishes a clue. Another: Hea fee Pelion ices ; of} bi aula ion “ee reduc: on, for the first tim H ; ch chose to defend the north xoul.|, Samuel Albrecht, charged in New ons to be put into effect imme- Sh re la nie Direct of the Southern fi ‘ " [18 in the oilcloth which shows traces | ane | i dnceton’s | $ nterse. tional we e A Kick to Becket was returned to t1¢/ of considerable use as a covering of a York with an attempt to offer diately and by Nov. 20 at the latest Won SI ‘s Pacific Gives List ae Rates 1x yard line. Aldrich punted. | game since 18$ Into| table or of a counterinafish market $50,000 bribe to B. C. Yellowley, act- ‘ F ‘ 3 5 Seed and that the low state of railroad That Have Been Cut. made a fair cateh on his 43 yard line | or meat market or delicatessen. There ing State Prohibition director of New| i ‘slat . Woods tried an end run, but was!is a faded blue figure on the white York. earnings, which led to the increases e ie Ereal dents of railroads enter-| nailed) by Aldrich, an excha al Seizure of n.ne distilleries 1 in 1920, should he ork and fter be rectified 19 too. T and West a ee anPEh ene Tene ol ; by Adele an | ground of the oileloth. In the pac : ) J ja 4 drew neurly 30,000 ring fans des Now preeae New soreey Will] punts gave Army the ball on |age with the torso were found a man's Maryland and Kentucky, officials) by reductions in wages and prices j this huge horseshoe-shaped stadium eleeeneet ie on [tte ure ceiey n Monday morn-| yard line. woolen shirt, a white jacket such as is ®#!d, was expected to follow the ur and that a downward tendency / The sun Was out strong, POLO GROUNDS, Oct. ddd eee ts 4 ne Feces of the Three attempts t buck the Yale} worn by meat market attendants or Tt) eVidence having been found, It should be set for their rates. i anaone. Avital warm for the strong Lafayette eleven and Fordhan| allroad Labor Board on Wednesday./1ino failed. Another exchange of| waiters, a white cotton chemise and a | ¥&# “dded, showing withdrawals of The decision was rendered In the condi There will be a conference of the Q 1 liquor: pwn } players and vvercoats unnec University (clashed heve to-day. Al iiccaine committee of the, pellwag| Cee eee ey tre. ball on tl | cotton-ribbed undershirt. large amounts of liquors. Names of case brought to the commiss on Sept. } players and overcoats De cited eases wand. tp anette oe oh the, ceniey yard line. Woods kicked out of| ‘The woman was about twenty-|the distilleries were not di | = [8 by twenty-four Western State and 4 spectators. smal) as ha Ps © ackstone /1)ounds giving Yule the ball on Army's| five years old, 1 fi a} * ‘ agricultural organizations. The com jy the players in the fir ame played 4 i e years old, of good figure and) ver ¢ a 3 i i When only a few thousand early (he Diayers ine 5 lake ee 30 yard line. A pass, Aldrich to! goog looking. She had abundant| PAID $15,000 FOR HOOCH, |Over 400 Quit as Strike Be- ren iinanimously held with the { arrivale we tanda 8 ttle ny Nery was estimated at] ric of hen ene 2 awe traf-| beckett gave Yale first down on the/ auburn hair, hazel eyes and almost) BUT, LO! IT WAS WATER.! gins on International and- [States petitioning for reductions. squad of Chic inceton Kick= ee Vion the whistle blew startiie! and, Chairmen ct the ese mbany:| 16 yard line, Jordon made 4 yants) perfect white teeth. She was about| an | as North From wheat and bay are removed Ei IAS tal cee ale testy the. tiest, period. Lafayette .uled|tive conunitess tap Woteie execu=| through the right guard, Jordan tore|5 feet § inches tall and probably | sot That Great Northern. jone-half of the increases given the gridiron and quickly started pr Sa all ac i cures ears | eee pase gait territory,|the Army line for cleven yards, put-| weighed 130 pounds, Her face is of | ae, railroads in 1920, and on all other | ing kickt1 1 was especi lineup? ; hens ia ah ae ad beg Ketter that tie the ball on the # yard Ine, Jor-|the German or Scandinavian type| HOUSTON, ‘Tex. Oct. 22—Armed/grains the rates are fixed at 10 per ] i 4 feamctho . oH | an apparen hi le haleoe . | La ficult bee: wind i) thy the public Has eater Re ee dan fumbled on the goal line and it| and her calloused hands indicate that) thinking it whis wore guards took up patrol duty at the In-; cent, less t ‘rose on wheat. The west that blew down the fleld from... “ey shal rit t & y was Army's lon her oné hard Jine.|she had been employed in housework |in the Morriaania Court to-day when| y,. nv 1 & Great Northern yards commission further ordered a new the pen end of the stadium. Ke iltama) £1 ite He A Bx) reduction wh i da dropkick from the] or in a factory. they were arraigned fur disorderly con-| ee UOn* pee relationship built up in the rates on Alonzo ny veteran Chicago 7 was made by the Labor Board, effec-| 39 yard Ine on the 4th down, ending} ‘The condition of the torso indl- | duct. | here at noon to-day as 150 trainmen,| grain producss, includ! - flour and ; coast, wal pub ABCIKS. ANGE tes ey se ah ae is ue the period, cated to Dr, Nammack that it had}, They were ‘Thomas Belrne, No. 41] members of the Brotherhood, abon-jother commodities, to azree with the structions to his maroon c el be eee, Rel Aes pee aad End of first period, score, Yale 0.| peen In the water two or three days | 28%t pth trent; Je ue Ee © 2200] aoneg thelr work. Switching in the|lower level in the raw material, 7’ The brit nbecion fled’ y ba se al pa las Ed Aa) and had been placed there soon after | jis jest ¢ aN SIS: BLOW NG | is von but oper. | increase: en in 1920 gave the car- be black student "band |e : y | tho ns, have been reductions, SDCON RIOD. 442 Bast 72d Street, and Michael y,| Yards was at a stands! but ope ne 85: per cent ‘ net he The orange and black sees Mittens, have bean: reguctia SPCOND PHRIVI death, The murderer cut the body|No, 301 Iast 110th Street, Hein lint ai ed nger train | Tt? & 35 per cen vance In the paraded in and the Princeton cheer! Officials — Refer Mr. Fisher: | estock rates have been reduced) 4 pass from Aldrich to Bec (a EWS IDRIOW KD Fn, HERS Vie OnIe Ot eae Otel Bt : ating offictals sald wll passenger train] stissigsipn, Valley und western terri- leader becume all action calling for|head linesman, Mr. Dowling; umpire, |25 per cent, copper bullion "25 per|gave Yale first non th Dodpeencountsradi swanietne: lapinat y UALECTNASL Reaelidied’ sit would be maintained, the place! tory, a 25 per cent. advance within raditional Nessau id|Mr, Whiting. ‘Time of perlods, 15/cent, lumber from the Pacific coast|97-yard line. Army held ¥ f caer a th strikers being filled by new|the mountain an° Pacific territory the tra | : column, That was separated at the the w w the I s ending with a hearty cheer for Cht-| minutes, cent, from New Orleans and|down on Army's 18 yard line. 4 Rete Gh TomenC Eee tie le ANS wabe Be Cathie linen land 29:4-4\ percent. advance on come 1 cago, und special tribute for Coach} FIRST PERIOD. ton to New York from 85 per|kicked out at Yale ud jacar tie cleave Hatunet 2, No, 1132 Washi Avenue, the} oop, | Moditles mov across the division Stage. Fordham’s line would not withstand | cent. to 40 per cent, cotton from Guit] Aldrich kicked to Arm MURCeAGR STARTED ta RE Drone When they hee SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Oct. 22.--TWo] tine, of which half !s now taken \ The 1 across the|the powerful attacks of the strong|ports to New York from 20 per cent,|on the next ile threw | MUR Ma. *laway, however, they « t vund| hundred and fifty brakemen and] away. i fold wt } rushed |Lafayetto backfleld, the principal|/to 25 per cent, Woods for MOVE ie AR | ! them’ full of water, Ts iraed tol awitehmen of the Tnternational &| Instructions covering the course of on the | to warm | weak points being between tackle und| To icet steamship competition! Army w ards| 4 Beat ag ede ih a Daylene | she POISHOURES if to find M Great Northern Rallroad, San An-/action to be pursued by Federal au- up that the left t maroon| guard. Mordham had two opportunt-|through the Panama Cunal, he said, | te: iold: On the ane pluys| ores mt t MER ages H and are ulieg at shave ; Wise livision, walked out promptly] thorities in Texas if the strike on vlanket the goul 4 {les with the ball, but the Lafayette ja, ction of rates on wool from| Smythe, Army, intercepted 1 A hes k ok mow A e urms but gav ed Pa ete ep Blane w noon to-da | the International Great n A litt tahandet)« > cheer| line held then each timo and ed eto neat Bast, substantitl pass on Army's 30 yard Amana ete ys men ‘Thy odurk Hew tie 4 oe PALUSTIND ‘Tex, Oct. £2—Thirty-] Rullroad called for noon to-day is ‘ind the Wester booming ont] Brunner, left baltback, and Gazella, |fic coast pe the bail from Yale's 48 to 26 | epee 1 ane ee sea toreno ab othe Denurimene con r right half buck of the Lafayette team, | floor Medicines, |line. Aldrlel Kicked ‘ | . WINFIELD, Li, Oct. 22.—T ative, “a4 AehePe Lund with the Prinveton| were the two potent factors in La-|!ron and H, paints, paper yard line and on the next pla n « dion REVOLT IN LISBON, nont 1 Gulf Kallway was oper Acting Attorney General (oft cl 1920 4 INES And tayeties (oRenss, In Fhe t tent en, nove propose | Kae to Army's 10¢ 1, Dew - HEAVY FIGHTING IN an ¢ day des sallee ynference of Ligh Justice minutes both these Nne plugging _— ¥ ' Wilhtde . the order of the 1 Laver B partment officials this morning to ‘ (Cent on Second Puge.) hacks ripped holes in Fordham’s line ARMY ON RHINE njured on the game play and w att COMMENT FROM LANDIS | STREETS REPORTED faneit order p&tting| consider the situation, Tustructions, 1 aS Ere aged oy al | BEGINS HOMEWARD RES OE Eee Geist SenORt Y ON RUTH'S LATEST ACTION. | faa © bye 1. Annou Mclals said, would prob author~ $1, 406,443 CLAIMS. Gazell through left tackle for | tuted for W ®. Wood to| es 3) 1 Governme ' cal advice would be sought{!ze the District Attorney to employ ‘AGAINST PROMOTER. | ‘Xe # down of the game. MOVE IN FORTNIGHT eket, who made a fair cat ntho| CHICAGO, Oct. 2.--Judge Kene-} March Under (en. Roxas to before it was decided whether the road| additional United States Marshals to re Score end of first period: Lafay-| —————— \45 yard line. Aldrich M. Landis to-day had no com apilal would change back n to condi-| assist {n the preservation of order, Franklin C. Helm Saye We Wt siete 4%; Fordham, 0. WASHINGTON, Oct. —An-/ment kic minse offer on reports from the or Abo Ciutea | tons union employment, Eugene) but beyond this offictuls were inclined Not a Cent of A | SECOND PERIOD. nouncement has been made that no-|turned the the Ba 1 has withdrawa | naae ie ste ad ve diana ba EY Genera! Manager, said the La-| to believe that the department would relia SEF ae PATRONS RASTA Dap aoe Ware | Tee a nee : vide Taine tour ang) 1s oe “There s violent ts sting in tne {DEF Board's order, d yesterday, take any action. As yet, it was samoter of oll ing again in t period. Gazella| Peace treaties has been forwarded to} coming to Chicugo to make his peace| re tol ghting in the cen received after the change had| stated, no request has been forth. j ao civen gd) West 4th strect, have|feeled ten yards off left end, Brunner| Berlin and Vi Withdrawal ot HYLAN BUSY, VENIZELOS with the Hascbu!l Commissioner. streets \ etlne’ coming from th allroad Labor ‘ egy nting to $1,496,443 x hit right tackle for 26 yards. Blliott, | the American forces on the Rhine ONLY LEAVES HIS CARD, |. The Judre indicated that Ruth may Sin Baciioleee I reached an agreement with all cf| Board for the department to act tn fo : ) a voluntary on | Lafayette’s fullback was pushed over| Will probably begin in two weeks, kept on the anxious seat fe # Portuguese tre employees ct the road yesterday | the Texas situath A for the second touchdown ot the gam te House off lols s Mieuthertos for rani 1 { clined to suy wi t shop basis.” Mr,| Without a re Tan dineenee Brennan kicked the Fordham e sw Lrought back jof Greece, t ty Hall t aft ow nd down a dectsion. Vordventd Board, \t wa: ked off to Gazella yette who!on regular tripu of the United States and weft setting 14 = nar fon atiefa te them and no! Department wi / ij MN eS thal see nsroneports that BOW u audepaeeite, 4 n Croshed to Deat Lahet = 2 t yond the usual for money t circled. Fordham's ‘lett end’ fay jthem with food and equipme Alderm I t Lu G la, who wis eff ‘ endon | | Federal Govern ; Ww. T n, $100,000, | third touchdown, Brennan kicking the |@#timated roughly that abo & fro 4 yator In a twelve-story loft building at - 22.—J. Stanley | of any considerable prop } ae eee Will be (pPauanp des aa. .eagn| 0 ae MH Hen the Greek states: No, 388 Lafayette Btreet, while the op- Ace fhatthe sce, prealdent. uf the ‘Tremont and | place. s the Ni The If e 1 man, personal secretary two ¢ 4 ne ald aT ne Joyce, ut 2 d| place, ? d the New yee Tey wit pe Sees trip. . ; Clitsa entired the Maser wi erator was busy on the sidewalk, re-|iigucse os Oporto Gulf Rallroad of Loulstana, to-day| The Administration bill for funding ney Company, $112,500, r rthe La-| Yhe withdrawals will amount to atayor's oom sulted in the death of an unidentified /1o Mafra, eighteen miles northwest of t fs iste fayettes had brought it from mid-| about one-half of the present strength the OMcer in charge asked permission co 4, bout 1 a | } wired thi neral managor of the Jing | $500,000,000 of railroad debts was re- : T"woyach of contract; J, 41. Carpenter, | @eid, in straight football attack. £13,500 off " tb bring their visit to the Mayor's atten. DOY sbout twelve years old last night. Lisbon, where the greater part of the M11. v0 to the ruling of the United | pp iapigriing: : the ee. and the Washington ind Vir-|" Score end of second x. of 13,500 vfficers and men and the re- tion, but the secretary suid the Visit was He Was crushed to death at the fourth) Third Division was In camp, It is © up ruling of the United | ported favorably to-day by the Sen- £) ae way Comp: $100,090. ey Period, Lafay~| duction wil) be accomplished by the a hurried one and thought {t best thge floor landing when he attempted ¢o| probable that h leading these sol- States Watlroad Labor Board and to| ate Inters! Commerce Committee “aii od Bp any, hii ette 21; For idle of March, __. nneisams the Mayor be not disturbed, sump. Ries toward Lisboa, Bbide by its decision, ieee tt amend. by Senator Cum. throw * Retur: i L. —s