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THE FVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. i Case of a Girl and a Minister MRS. ROSIER TELLS |SLAIN, STUFFED KILLS ONE OF MOB fhe Gibson farm, but over the tote- phone Mrs. Gibson hurled defiance at those who have questioned her stury. U. S. MAY COMPROMISE BIG WAR FRAUD CASES SMITH OPENS FIGHT eee etGCSS.2"S HERE WITH ATTAGK) | ooue own aie Hatt Ataa| ATTEMPTING YO [2° S°2°") WHAT HAPPENED INTO ABAG AND buy my silence, But I am going to S222") QNMLERCLANG penne STAGE KDNAPPING|=—= ===) ONDAYOF MURDER} LEFT NEAR HURG don't care how many people attempt 2 . ‘ imately 425 contracts and y w erha sagntbes who say I ar a -_-——~> > —> --- that civil or eriminal pepcedlinsd both, ae a a foe and tiny conte aati me t2 (Will Centre City Campaign a Oklahoma Man Fights Off| instance tt the’ Government ts to| Planned Suicide Before Hus-}Tag in Pocket Expected To the cross. What I have told the su- thorities is true. And my gon W.1lie, will bear me out as to my leaving ‘he farm the second time that night to return to the Phillips farm. 1 must on Traction and Governor as People’s Friend. admit I did not at first tell the au- Ex-Gov. Smith opened his city cam HENRYVETTA, Okla., Oct. 30.—]teen made public by the Department PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30.—Mrs. Identification is expected to-day of thorities pate aks visit but }paign this afternoon by fssuing @ Reece Adkins of Dewar, Okla., was] of Justice. Catherine Rosier, charged with the body of # man shot ta dea‘h, car tha se oe iar asian oan tes ree a statement which indicates that during hot to death and Thomas Bogu “Legal elvil action will be taken in| Killing of her husband, Oscar, and his controversy on the stump with my mind. “1 could have a deep sympathy for |Gov. Miller he will devote considerable prabably fatally at Spelter City, near pidtahes oe be Basher ene testified to-day in her trial for thr | “oblle. and dumped tn front of Ste Mrs. Hall had she frankly admitted Jattention to traction affairs and also last might when a band Of] Goi arg Sain ney. | OPAL orne’ | slaying of the gerl that she did not] /2U!'s Lutheran Church tn a burlap her knowledge of the murders end iaaned a -wikiell Adicts Site paral SA BR = ‘ aid NOt ae that covered aid sho Was there that night to de. [f° tne claim he has mado that the nasked men, of which Adkins was a/ numbers of cases indicate on their| remember the shooting. She sald she | O2® that covered all the body exoept fend a wife's honor. But the hand of [Governor has been kinder to the coh- member, called Bogus from a motion fe the Paka kind of fraud and) saw her husband and Miss Reckitt In Mii man’s feet. Policeman Sommas, Providence and destiny has gu'ded | poration than to the peoplic picture theatre and attempted to kid-|thievery, the Government cannot, of] nie cmon, that she screamed and| UTKIN® he saw the bag move, Ine me and I will tell the whole truth. * “Gov. Miller,"’ suid Mr, Smith, “will nap him in a motor car, Another eaten Peomniee| batts te Te saw nis teORA rant} ene round Heder vestigated and found the body was It ie reported a witness has been man, unidentified, fe known to HAVE] eton re vie cocaine than ite nase ‘ if Herselt) still warm, found to clear up one thing that has|*ttempt thle week to lead the people been shot in the leg records in its possession, that its case] in the hands of the polter An autopsy showed two steals nid 5 of the City of New York to belleve he sats ce will stand the acid test." _ Sica ‘hart ‘ape os autopsy showe wo never been explained—how Mr. Hall 'y Bogus drew a pistol and began fir- In a voice hardly audible and fre-| jacketed and two lead bullets in reached the trysting place. Street|is acting In their behalf. He tried to car men had told of seeing Mra. Milla/do the same thing in his home town, tice him Into the motor car, police 0: id + ‘ going toward the place on a car, but| Syracuse, last week, and failed. id. Thay eeported ne admitted Kill Rosler told her of events in the} broken. The latter may have resulted no one could be found who saw the} ‘In fact, Gov. Miller has made nv ink AGKt Bogie Hear death He { family and the conducct of her husd-| either from a fight, or from being rector. Now the investigators have effect upon Syracuse. He 1s comin: a local hospital, Other members of the ’ band until the shooting, She testified | thrown out of the automobile, One ‘scovered evidence that Mr. Hall/here as a last hope, but I predict lv masked party may have been wound that while she was in a hospital a s e : 3 ff rode to the end of the line on the] will not be any more successful in th ed, according t» Constable Georg : n a hospital at} reason the police are certain the car following that Mrs. Mills took. big city than he was a home. Davie, who eriptied ls pistol at the ' the birth of her baby Arthur Roster,| murder was committed in another SAW SLAIN COUPLE, WITNESSES “If Gov. Miller had enforced the machine in which they drove away. brother of Oscar, told her Oscar was|part of the city ts that automobile NOW ASSERT. Maweaice seat cten an seared Local police say the members of ntion to his stenographer | trucks swung in toward the curb Another important discovery is spoked oy ° ted the band wore blue jumners and Miss Reckitt, She also testified that] Where the body was found, then out vigorously as he has enforced the law a masks of a ue materia : : made through William O'Rourke, al ir thu State that protect the larg: ma. ee aor pats ion hit Arthur had attempted to trap her] gain toward the centre of the street. contractor, of No. 16 Central Avenue, : are sa Members of u newly , i At 4 ; who driving with his wife to New corporations he would not feel so organized alleged secret socloty kn wn into a compromising situation 4 found in a pocket, issued to Brunskick about 9 o'clock on the) Kenly the resentment of the workin: as the ‘True Blue, A cotton rope (Continued.) Miss Rosier testified that her hus-| laborers of the New York Construc- night of the Killing. He gays thay Pee att ot held etal apd iG was found at the place where teir —. and admitted to her that he was go-| tion Company, may lead to am tdenti- saw Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills some- | 90¥- ler how the working people car stood in front of the tueatre.|the crowds to remain calm, and pa-|ing out with Miss Reckitt and ad fication, The police learned that the ‘clock | fel over the destruction, in his ad- ey. carried kins's y r iit ak i anes where between 8.30 and 9 o'cloci Th carried Adkins’s body w'th |triotic airs were sunc that t ‘i compan « such tags fo ralkt ind the far end of Buc-|™instration, of protective labor laws th a a iS 4 2 : hat he loved the stenographer F nas Such tags for payroll walking beyond the e them as they drove away. guing to} The newspaper Azione cialista ‘ id t cleurh Park, toward De Russy lane. passed in previous Democratic ad- his home at Dewar. aLaee Conlalne dhe.taloeit her. ‘tHe said he wanted me to get identification and that its records O'Rourke said the couple seemed | ministrations. Although: the: theatre) pear “wiktt We learn that all the members of| divorce and that there was nothing 1| Showed this one was ‘ssued last May much absorbed im each other, and} While the ex-Governor had an- the shooting occurred was crowde! at |the Communist Party were informed| could do to make him give her up," | 4 Man desertbing himself s Pesatel while he did not admit it to reporters,}nounced he would make only one the time, there were few persons tn |tust evening that tha ty is ceas-| Mrs. Rosier suid 1 giving a Mott Street ad- ft 18 understood he told the investi-| speech a night in the city, it ts likely the street. Bogus was formerly a|ng its operation to-day, und all its} ‘Z sereamed, and that is the tast 1 1 the St gators Mrs. Mills carried a paper|the programme will be abandoned, so deputy ster : SE TIBEFArK tar rela inal Aas Pees eer aS s. The junitor of the Mott Street package and was weeping. He said|numerous are the calls for him to . : AE eR tg Pere | area trbalen eamitetale t ven | bouse could not identify the body, boy: there is no doubt it was Hall and Mrs. attend meetings. eee a i oak ‘ Sa : ; hao ea eee pees roke « sa ‘ be found to-day Mills, as he knew the rector and his} After to-morrow night's rally at $4,000 IN HAT BOX MISSED Jane pti a ats rey ues 1 I rat ind of t ; no record of his wife knew Mrs. Mills. Tammany Hall Mr. Smith will go to paper, “that. asa result of this de aos hen she recovered | finger prints at Police Headquarters. “Something about the woman's face} Harlem to address a mass meeting o/ Bee EY eo oO 1 S000 See cet ee ee aAHe IBtank sked ber whether sho ‘The ‘sutopey ‘showed the man bad drew the attention of my wife,” he| Negro voters. Details of this mecting r 7 s elr ats ad A ntention of k n drunk a4 large quantity of liquor. aid. “What it was I do eot wish Sal ke aeuanes Inter “1 But English Rector 1 ferent = Home of Grover] Soldiers in the King’s uniform early No, no; tt was to r nal The dead man was about twenty. to say. If the authorities wish to aciasibit neha and Girl Has Onl » Freeport, Questioned. to-day w lining the road from C!-] appeal = feet 6 inches tall and weighed tt is pappeeed be te> and Girl Has Onl Freeport detectives were investigating| vita Vecchia to Rome, along its way] fused. t ‘ = ut 150 pounds. Tattooed on his ferred to the report that Mrs. Mills} MAJOR JOHN P. SHORT, Disappeare to-day the robbery of $2,000 in Jewelry|‘Nrowsh the Apennines, and barbed} both irm were the words “Amore df was weeping. CIVIL WAR VETERAN, fv. [1nd cash from the home of Grover oie see sentries with fixed bayonets] Mrs. Rosier was turned over te caalion the left arm the in Detective Mason, chief investigator ran ot mi a . rotected the neces to Allumlere.| Maurice J. Speiser, District Attorn “The first fs an I of Mr. Mott, will conduct a search DIES AT 88 OF OLD AGE] Lonpon, vet. The my WHEELER | Wash on Long Beach Avenue last} Tota, Manzia nd Bracciano, | for cross examination meaning ‘Love of Mother.” to-day of the Phillips farm for a pi the disappearance of Miss Gladys|,— Sa Sight: Hour thensand dollars: th oksh ttwerty wilted morthivest ‘ome oe body was clad in a blue coa® tol or further evidence. This is due] Brooklyn Man Was City Works Su-| /,, te a PK know 1 \s well.. Forgive me for] hidden tn a hat box in a bedroom closet Railway communication was still in- the label “Majestic Clothing to the finding yesterday of two .32] pervisor There Until He Retired. nhc u i i begun ibe ‘ a rat imewhat stupidly inquisitive | WAS overlooked. No evidences of forced |terrupted in the early hours between BERWIND MINE COLONY Company: Sikek wounery, a: Glee calibre cartridges, one with a nose] Major yohn P. short, eighty-eight, aj" ‘he Broadway, oodford Green Jas to your welfare. It will be quite nated AS Ae eae aoe Ciwita Vecchia and Rome SEEN BY COMMITTEE pink socks and brown laced that appeared to have been filed or] veteran of the Civil War, died to-day Essex, has given Great Britain a thril t as | am expected to hear | Wo 0"0 cctioned. to-day me} Within a radius of fifty miles from Most of the pockets were found worn off. They were picked up by 5 of melodrama which is very like thar|!? acher. Ever yours. In panier oN reste , Rome 60,000 Fascist! were encamprd] cnitdre wea | UMDed Inside out and empty. sa of old c A age at his home, No. 159 Gar- B oo otallins $500. contained in] ,, ‘ m Are Parefooted and Need any fen sightseers about 100 feet trom where caused here by the Hali-Milis case wif ti No need''to sign tele- 1 drawer and covered with af Overnight, many of them sending lor- Clothes, It In Satd iinprense epots were bn. Use Em the bodies were found, ‘The place has} !el4 Place, Brooklyn. His funeral will | SOUR ! ‘ ° gram Seer eee veken by the robbers, a| fies into the capital to bring back the] sonNsTown, eae nd on clothes. It {s be- already been searched and thousands|>¢ held to-morrow. RESEDA PSC Teh Bae kt — wrniktn Wrist watch’ ana a platinum|pread necessary for their auatenancr | oo arsu: tivinvn ccmetiten © t while standing at of persons have overrun it, so not He wi native of Devonshire, Eng-| missing woman was the protes The minister's on explanation, |/avaller set with diamonds also were} The King’s troops unquestioningiy - via mmittee, sent herr c 1 of a flight of steps and fell much 1s expected to come of the new | an, bul ran array from heme and |the Vicar of St. Barats, Sno the Pryce statement continued, was|taken. The Walshs returned from a} Permitted these lorries to pass in and| 10 investigate working and living condi-|into an areaway or cellar where bie *pullet clue.” came to this country hen be wee four | Lane, Woodford, who says h “S| that at evening service he had no-|trip to Philadelphia siiortly before | Out of the city. tions of the miners who supply coal for|sityer had to use candles to find the : teen yeare old. At the outbreak of the » Woodford, who says he was en-|tived Miss Pryce seemed troubled and | mianight and discovered the robbery. Both regulars and Fascist) bore|the Interborough Rapid Transit Com-| body. WATCH CLUE LEADS INVEBTIGA- | Civil War he enlisted with the Norther | gaged in literary work with ber and Mushed and had gone out on his —_—__>—_—_ themselves with marked grnciousness| pany, made a fifty-mtle tour of the ——— rmy. le Battle of ir Oal ie} furthermore she had taken bir inte hoping to meet her on the - 8 wrileeeaee valid Asi oe ie ee walt NOWHERE was in command of skirmishers and ner confidence more than she had hor | yay, 10 hr music lesson. Algo, that BROOKLYN WC: *N, 99, toward foreigners, doing their utmon'|felds yesterday and talked with miners| EX-KAISER CENSOR’ For « time yesterday the investiga- eve am e D- . who charg ‘ahaa ad arranged the code word so that evinte the nO ed] and their families tors thought the; pity recover the shooters of the enemy. On one occa- eee a tvatee sg ye I alts by {HIS Wife might not be disturbed as HONORED ON BIRTHDAY [py the prevalence of something near] _ From Johnstown the party motored to HAT FOR HIS FIANCEE y tion he refused to let his men fire at | "chet communication i he in a d Ny. nervou: ‘al ‘ martial law. As an automobile, one] Pureka Mines 36 and 87 of the he gy bod Hak Sere hiapaeary to} a man on @ gray horso leading « body | letter and telegram. Miss Pryce was) 1,1, Wly Nervous condi-| Baptint Temple Bible School Gives! of the occupants of which was the| EetwWind-White Company, where a tent] Bride, in Sombitting It, Follows Bie ve WO! e night of the murder. | oy Confederates, saying it would be| twenty-five years old, of charming |“ py¢ y ; Flowers to Oldest Member Tan ah of elghteen familfes was visited. First Wife's L 5 e Pryces had tried to eR OOnY. correspondent, approached the e . which ae mayer ites round, Thay sheer murder. He learned afterward | Manners, beautiful und excellent edu-| or + aduthecte lage lenerns WY | Members of the Home Department of | of slits a 1 asad) - h a Practically all th fiigren were bare-| Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), heard of a watch answering the de-| thet the man was Gen. Joseph Jolinson | c@ clers an, but were first tol tc |the Baptist Temple Bible Schoo! in} young corporal jump atk Ora RNG CNG) ARV OTE: Mee TaEL ced. Fe, Feas& EBSD COB es séription that had changed hands sev-| Major Short was wounded at Bristow The mystery, under the gov-]y Patatuid ee ae Aer Pee ees pe miei peice ae rs in you 4 corre ral J Hie. ais sid ue wi one and pole. Their clothing LONDON, Oct. 30.—The ex-fatser has eral times in New Brunswick. Station, Va., and lay for four days onJerning British publication, w on-| st ed . a Smee a e £6 pas 2 uf . - > esco safely ac! the town.) was fa rom eomfo! le. censored the hat in which Princess Here $4 . le tize: le e pressio. he Hirshfield notified officials of the Ber. Charlie Anderson, a Negro porter] the baitiefeld. Until he retired some] veyed by word of mouth and t BL eBoxy Dakins pastor lot the chuteh) |The) cltisens: Under the 1h pression th ae mine plans to be married to him. Ae in a confectionery store, said that the a ago he was a Superintendent in] yecrimjnations vetween the parents of | ‘The Pr & bouquet of flowers to Mrs. SaruhJoccupants were under arrest, jecred wind-White Company of the hearing and) oraing to to-day's News of the World, watch had been offered to him for Department of City Works, Brook-l th. missing girl and the minister, the }1 eed Asiectives tag | Seth One member of the depart: them until the corporal explained the was informed that the company would) she chose a lace hat for the ceremosy, he minister, the | lr 3 and the ministe ent. 3 s celebrate oa tte 2 ot be represented. ae Matsa onteiatn $110 by Mrs. Aleck Williams, wife of ae Sinner Rev, b. C. E. Wheeler, and his wife. [had been thee Eeeauentie et [ninety-ninth birthday yesterday. She ee oneated eine Aten ae bleh pprageortb ashi photasraes ® porter in a furniture store. At the meal London and on trains from their|thanked the members end told them wa cheered. cry # Amer |-PEN DEAD, THIRTY ot nefore the war he always selected the time he saw the -watoh, he said, Mrs.| DECLARES DAUGHTER The matter was brought to general] suburb to the city she was eure she'd be with them next] lea typical of the attitu IN FRENCH tis Cn late Kalserin’s hats, It is satd, without lic. notice en ihe Rev, J ’ryee said his family spe y e incident, typies itud i z her the option o e . NEA Shin WHE B SOADUEDE and 6 DID NOT KILL RECTOR | Public notice when the * Dt at Daan coaiuily epent a) °"\irs. Smith lives at No. 48 St. Markslof larce sections of the people iin hee the option cha pat neay : irnemout people, 0 op of cartridges for a .82 automatio Wheeler called a mecting of his} ‘9! aac ub In AUEUEt. | \venue, Brooklyn, She basa seventy-|curred alonz th 4 istol. churchwardehs, sidesmen, server G ehind then Id son in Hartford. Co oe, [eocree Mong: th Express Plonghs ts Way tn aie Seeks Clue tn Ownership of Gan , Ty MI ‘ Bold) soos oe areloy 3 » of st rds Mrs. Williams and her husband re- and other chureh officers t St . once ap- | 5 husband died twenty years ago] ’ STO ta sard Into Preteht membered the watch, but they in- Used to Slay Berks Barnabas Hall and invited B. d Bourne and and since then she has resided with a |f0cks momentarily, and PARIS, Oct in a Stolent sisted that {t was not worth even §10,) HAVRE, Mont., Oct. #0.—While| bryce, (father of the sirl ne thal est ot} sister UBRE Kikeven Oniy! WOSE ET ned aloe the FoLd. storm which t layed traftic move because Aleck tried to get that much| Mrs. halide to-day was on a train} brother William to attend and r urmemmout the. Pr she read - — curios en ha TOR than an hour the Paris-Brest express on {t one time when he was broke.|bound for Waterloo, N. ¥., accum-|their charges in the open he nint ave four explan re tte +4 us| yesterday dashed into a freight tral: Aleck got the watch, he said, from|Panying the body of her slain hus-| might answer them in the same way.|!!8 presence there, saying b ROUMANIA CAN’T BEGIN pene cevolbiaealnee ithe politiclans’’ | evie ten epee eengene & white man who just happened to|band, the Rev. Leonard J. Christler.]} The Rev. Mr. Wheeler acted as to rest and wanted no one at Wood- TO PAY FOR FOUR YEARS long ago begun by the Fascisti, many a sr A come up to him and was in t | rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church| Chairman of his own meeting, ford to know where he was; that he mae of them vigorous young veterans of| than thirty, The acctdent occurred near cod of $5. He bad higeaed Pa indice cael [his ceting. 1was visiting an uncle there: that the World War, was crowned with| Guingamp fn Brittany, just before day: m of 5 le never seen the known as the “ op of All Out-Jugainst the protest of the Frye aa looking ere; that he 1. S. Tell . a WE e ; bs ni of was looking for rooms for his daugh. | Head of Debt Mission to U. S. Tells! success yesterday when King Victor] break, with most of the passengers man before. doors,” Mra. Joseph Pyle, mother of|and permitted no discussion or con-|ter and that he was enuarcd inet Hite Country's Plans. vesedlb Dsatis moved Gubrcet ‘I wasn't in the habit of pawning| Mrs. Margaret Carleton, whose body | troversy as to the stulesients made. laboration on a novel with Miss 5 wn ss - Wen y alga os B watcher,” said Aleck, in a true| was found lying across that of Christ- Pryce i Miss| PARTS. Oct. 20 (Associated Press).—] Deputy di Vecchi, one of the supreme ” Southyn drawl. “But I saw the|ler, is attempting to prove that her} ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Pryce have sent - Roumania will be unable to pay any of | military eulrouies at thisy Fascist!.| outside the newspaper offices, sur 42 watch was pretty good and I let him| daughter did not commit murder and] ringing through this parish usa-| Last summer the Pryces went to}the interest or principal of her $ sole him that he wo a give Italy a} rounded by a ring of enthusiastic on have $5 on it, I lost it in a crap| suicide. {loner insinuations. hints and innu-| Hunstanton, Again, they wald, Mr.|000,000 debt to the United States for|(iovernment most auto to tie Sex| lockers. | The terete rae of the game a little while later, but my wife] A Coroner's verdict yesterday de-Jendocs about their daughter and my-} Wheeler appeared after they hud gonv| four yeara, at the end of which period dindblicer fone aah ite a place oner the ee arena of the yoo tos leaving their daugt a Musse n the task o} ards stationed there to pro: t got ged for ot Se eee ace area ities Mee, Wariion bile Oe ae OE SO nen } ay : pi heli d ught The minister,|she intends to begin payment 2 the | forming a Min tect the members of the newspap Fs day ies heraes 8 If early | say those things which he has s r " temporary vacation charge! full extent of her ability, according tn termi sew Galines Atdecals : it’s toasted. Thi: for $5, I didn't charge him interest.”| Friday morning. In spite of the ver-| the shops and houses of this parish Jin the vleinity, had i tt t ha Rous B forming a © cabinet Mussolini} staff s toasted. is ; . t eve Ds 3 ad admitted geeing|Eftimie Antonesco, head of the Rou-| . RAs vetaitete’ Hirnae! e| ‘The R : of a8 : The Williamses had an electric} dict Mrs. Pyle is seeking evidence | He has insinuated that I have 5 her there, Mr. Pryce charged nian Debt. Mission, who has booked |*¥4 ne woul retain ~ peaaaie ie _The Rome Sommander ot tie ¥ as one extraprocess rs flashlight. They showed {t but said] that her daughter did not commit the |vonducted myself with his daugt The statement concludes that the on the steamship Aquitania, |Portfolios of Interior and Foreign Af-|cisti, says an Exchange Telegrap ives a delighttul they knew nothing about any .82 au-| crime. 1 ask Mr. Pryce to say what Rey. Mil WHaalée told ihe Bese toe New York Saturday. fairs, and appoint Gen. Diaz Minister] despatch from Rome to-day, has g 9 tomatic or # clip for it. They denied] ‘I do not belleve Margaret did tt,""| charges me with." on hls oti ter le ae races that have prepared a straightforward, lof War; Admiral Thaon di Reval.|sued a manifesto ordering the F quality that can m vigorously that they owned any fire-| said Mrs. Pyle shortly after her ar-| “I charge you with being solely }ubas, Woodford, he ob: Barn-|pusinesslike statement on Roumania's| Minister of Finance, and include in|cisti squads in the city not to carry not be duplicated arms. rival from her home in Butte. ‘‘1| responsible for the disapnes Meposbeaitiel cutie eartacaed che an Ces ene zane have no in- }the governing body the Catholic Dep-J out any reprisals. The manifesto Besides her son ‘Willie,’ Mrs, Gib-| shall not be satisfied until I find who] my daughter.’ sald Mr. Prye Dighid wnat tae, m told ading inability to pay, but}uty Gayazzoni and the Liberal Sena-| says: ‘‘All conflicts are not only us« * 5 e y daughter,’ said 3 im that she was lonely after . : f t fi t st gon may be partly corroborated by] owned the gun." Her reference was|then read a statement which he cal’ | Hunstanton and went wall tip tor Lustgnol!, now Prefect of Milan, [tess but harmful to Fascl Norman R. Tingle, whose home is the| to a 38-calibre revolver in the hund of} he had laid before the | p of and & Had “iolcate FOUR AMERICAN WOMEN conferring the other portfolios upon) cause ie nearest ™ + ¥ The ascist) an jonalists . : His “shooting star" etory was revived dismvercd’ A small sz eniore reves | uals te vee ON TRAIN FASCISTI HALT |. ‘the culminating cesture by Musso-| tno entire day porading the str Notice to Advertisers i all .22 cal revo ee ally, the vic explained 5 i pasar bd " ; ut ay advertiaing type copy an Z to-day in support of Mrs. Gibeon's| ver uhe customarily carried was found| It was to the effect that the Pryce|unry 29, two days before her dens lint in asserting his determination to| riding about tn lorries, the shouting] | Display advertang tyne ops, ond feleae statement about the screams and] in Mrs, Carleton's handbag. family physician, Dr. Dowling. had] pearance, Miss Pryce told Bintbeare Courteonaly Treated by Oftcers,|have the Fascist! in absolute control} pic ions ending at the Quirinal Pe eEvening World it receiv shots. It will be recalled that this] Mrs. Pyle Is plecing together bits of| brought to the Pryces a letter, Jar POMC UA CM MAIAGRE Gn heme ce Will Retnrn to France. was made yesterday when former King was acclaimed for his] after « F. 3 the day preceding, publication aE ery a tarp letter found in the waste basket| 20 last, from the girl, breaking the|ron death, whe was to became a] CIVITA VECCHIA, Italy, Oct. 30 (As-| Premier Salandra Was asked to form) (etits ntened decision” to call Mu and ip order of receipt at ‘The World Bttice. ‘My me and I went out on the} in her daughter's room and which ghe| news that she had gone to ver} moth - jatea Prers).—Four women. Mrs. C abinet Upon heariy ted Uuls ‘ne lini to Pe poe P anvaccuetvenlveneriet Cony coptaining. engravings, (dete by porch at nine o'clock. Fifteen or] declares is in Mr. Carleton's h: Ouse in Norfolk to drown f ha rani Fascisti leader told former Premier No ineiden y port tine ] . andwrit- sidlaned & “1 Walker Williams of Roanoke, | ¢; ; ‘ - in th Displa: ertt typa copy for the Supe twenty minutes later we saw 4 shoot-]ing. That Mrs. Carleton had an in-| day. TY > facta that he would not enter a Cabl-| either In this city or in the provinces.) plement Sections oBThe Sunday World must tng star, and my wife said thut meant | cata : he sen Hpe the following day. Mr, Pryce| The Pryce left the meeting after} Va.. her two daughters and her sister, | not with Balandra or any other politi — — - bo received by 1 P. M. Thursday preceding pid gM allel fatuation for the minister Is admitted} On the following day, concluding this statement and Mr,| were the only American passengers |" publ must be received By th. ughed at her superstition. | by prs. Pyle. continued, the Rev. Mr, Wheeler re ime r he P “hich clan. Salandra then declined to form Bp. taining engravings. A few minutes later she broke off inf 7 ceived a tatter from the girl, return- | Vee Iiis explanation of the| (raveling on the Parts ltarnoon. They |a Cabinet. {a tiuct be received, the middie of a sentence and said she ing school resi ch | ot tavern were] ay tea + e ¥ ONDON, ¢ 80 (Associated ’ ool registers and ot reh were not molested but were escorted| 1 ON, Oct a Maln Sheet coy pe cof ‘ heard « woman's scream, Then we/$500 BAIL FOR HUSBAND | papers and explaining. ner ad soins were a| fetes ott Hotel by omkeere please crise) “asesathen GOL egg dai tiser what we thought was an auto- terms which caused the minister t of thems, /exoant from Rome indicate that the Fascist! dving copy which hes not been reeel "ed . mobile backfire. Then came four or WHO DISARMED COP call upon Dr. Dowling at once and]! tt 120 In| eyscISTY WRECK SEWSPAPER|movement in Italy is proceeding i she pyprcpiice ethos bet eee five .aore reports, then complete] ,,, . earn of Miss Pryce's threat to drown | ¥F . o ‘ peacefully, fo far the Fascisti, it 5 P.M. Pridey, will be omitted as contitions ; Shortly afterward we went Called by Frightened Wife and| learn of M ¥ Wheeler te PLANT 34 4 5 by ved themsel wel requite, rigidly’ tn the order of latest receipt j ent] Rescued by Fellow Policeman, [MQ scammed that the] Prove had visited at LONDON, Miho oon: of hp merino Preved themeniwes: weihy ; ng postive rotenae eden Oe r. Pryce 6 earned that t i newspupe 0 an, have been | dis . Mevlay copy or orcers release This ts sald to be the only corrobo-] Wiliam Meyer, thirty-two, No. 36 ee at calonge £ | [told her several letters penepenet, sacked by a forces of 100] Only comparatively minor incidents, as provided above, when omit minister took a train a’ raided rani ed by 1 y pal hen omitted. wit, ration the authorities have of Mre.| Meserole Street, Williamsburg, was held s and started a police search| the etrl and the vicar | Nationalists, says @ despatch of tho/apparently, have broken the general serve to cart oiuts of any Character, “ German\ dap PP Contfact or otherwise. Giboon’s story except the statement] in $500 ball by Magistrate Folwel! in| for the girl along the Ouse but was never able to produce theii| Stefan! Agency. The raiders destroyed | pacific progress of the movement. A we of her gon that she left home at the| williamsburg Court to-day on com. clone t Wheeler's request the printing machinery. | Previous de-lpelated Rome despatch told of rioting POUND PROFIT THE WORLD doen oho anid whe aid. plaint of Policeman Waters of the Stage| Feb. 6. the father said, the Rev M Mr. Wh spatches t0\4 cpaper plants in Rome; in, |m & Workingmen’s quarter last night -_— . treet Btation, ©] Wheeler appeared ut Pryce : red] tine that, of tho Pro-Socialist, 1j| when the Communists and Fascist! . B) QUITS PULFET TO CAMPAIGN WOR| ose severely pening Ce eet Nel in tthe City,” and talked to Mr, Will. | that t Pacse, and the Aztone clashed, but this seemingly was | Notwithstanding OED. ‘ MAYORALTY, we 8 ly beaten by Meyer tn theliam Pryce, uncle. He was asked aie promptly suppressed, with but few A JOHNSON.—CLARENCE H. CAMPBELU PRADODT, Mass., Gct. $0—The Rev.) Miter? howe when summoned by Mrs.|why he had so {requently telep’ TURK GUNBOAT CHASES GREEK] casualties. In Northern Italy some Our Persistent FUNERAL CHURCH, Biway, 68th Bt, Robert A. Bakeman quit the puiplt o¢| Meyer: Waters was disarmed by the|to Miss Pryce and wrote to her at SABC R ON BLACK SE Qisorders were reported Sunday, but Masks, 907: the Congregational Church ‘te: pg] M22 and was being pummeled into un-|oMice address in the city, Tho vicar CONSTA OPLE, Oct, $0 (Asso-|these seemed to be isolated happen- Advertisin BALTENFECKER.— OAMPBELU mS nseloust he would not admit the telephone elated Press).—A Turkish gunboat injings, and while some fatalities r FUNERAL CHURCH, Bway, 66th tte started out after votes for himself for] SOnsciousness. he eid, when Policeman te ae ; tated I T ® n fing: ' , z R i Koch, also of the Stage Btreet s+ gage, but replied he had written her t| the Black Sea chased the Greek cargoleuited the disorders apparently were . if Sp os mureday, 10 A Mayor. “In theso latter days there is) KoClh sine © Onc, treet Station, | enere Lecause of thy unkind : mer Andreay, hea neither W read nor prolonged there (are: TOADY New y pe LONG.—At her renidence, Beechhurat, Ly ty an ever-increasing challenge to those] Mission yer into sub-|o¢ mr. and Mrs. E @ t 4 t \ u ss ek ar : ‘ whe dens foe that ROFT 5 MARGARET PHILO, forces that profess the leadership of ‘ William Pryce then sh ar | ¥ then As aad bd abd 1 7 and devored Jesus to go out into the conrmunity with ene ae atepTetahed Waters at) the gullowing latte t ; P Chobe dn the candy market W. pawaed Goe the good news of Justice, good will and|tola him ‘she was etreld to, jf Squioty My Dear Ct | nit f f 1 comparisons are the most unselfish service,” ‘the minister said Because ot her “husband's ire. Th ae | hoped to-night and AS 1 of Bt Nee policeman accompanied her and was sci | did not t i =~ bontir av. Ne ¥, Clty, we Biching Nghe acurmaly Koons | POM {Bs toon Jan he entered the home, | you mind wiring m ech only targhing thes othe. th consumed savarale Acne of paners | foe BL. at 10 A, 3k. ean Mrs. ecreams Koch. |at dinner hour to-m. 2 Ds Cine basis To Our Own Mills-Hal Barut nee oie (Continued on Eighth Page.) His Attackers at Moving Picture Theatre. Spelter Clty ing when the party attempted to ¢ Apollo Theatre.—adn., constable, was wounded General Daugherty has received a re- recover even a part of the “fabulous sums” paid ont through fraudulent or improperly executed war contracts. The substance of the report has every case in which it has been dis- caatipaaligiions NEW GOVERNMENT burned all day in the public square band and Stenographer— Doesn’t Recall Killing. Mildred G. Reckitt, his stenographer. quently Interrupted by weeping Mrs Be Clue in West 6ide Mystery. tied to West 22d Street bet: ighth aiid Ninth Avenues in an aut fi body, and the man’s shoulder was

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