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Show WEATHER I Utah Generally fair tonight and probably Friday, preceded by loeal showers this afternoon; cooler tonight in west portion. Fifty-firs- Year t . fl 1 1 OGDEN CITY, UTAH THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1921. I 5 N- 8' LAST EDmO! mr t - n7 o il - 2 y3 DUEL AND YANKEES LOSE ONE They Are Happy, Though Married : FKRI1SSET. u uuup uuniK i TIIK . r , National. . . I -- A- sJ- ;. ' . GROUNDS, NEW YORK. Oct. jpOLO 'ciatcd 4 'II I - ' " ' g. ' j , mm.:: -- . ' Manufacturers' Committee Suhmits Sweeping Recommendations to Body - t : Oct. 13. Official WASHINGTON, Washington mourned today the death of Philander C Knox, senator fromPennsylvania, who died last night suda v. UvUlJ livui cv all quarter, executive, legislative, judicial4 and- diplomatic, came expressions of regret at the passing of a notable f igur in domestic and world The" capitol flags were placed at half mast. Funeral 'arrangements,; completed today, provided for services here and at the late senator's ;home in Valley held here Forge Pa. Services will be St. John's 11 o'clock tomorrow at at church, with President Episcopal Harding,: cabinet members, senators and representatives and , others prominent in political and social, life in at. 11 4 - - ! affairs. -- , . ' l pre-tlden- v to.KtmJ. lo Yeung up - ', : . ' " ' twe. - .. ... i i ittr n j unf1, ffci.e4."' t - " . . . on . or . 1 nftt li:r.e heir.f an Jr." No run a. two hits, no o Fr-.i- e k. n, ; " . - r 5rs-en- rro-Ilooa- h Ful,j. F--- j - m-t- - ry I i r--sd n deep . - tre. l'i!r' I j ; -- TRYING TO SAVE LAD F! Haker rH one. Ukr tmr. Ftr.ke w. liIt to Tih. H.'.v..t up. 1 ! fouled ". i t- :t t' It u tw c t fe. ir.s"'4 rrr It'ehTa Ha'1, Fw. Cp . IIT fcc..k ter-tfrHtrlke cji. ILawUr.es t ;r..r. .t4. rrour W ani r.rse Mt. no erNo r ;.-Jt'- j t. f cr-l- r ror. FICMTH INNING. w.. .u t v. Kiiy- :r.oui. Strike. n:ti'i:. I out t rt. - lia.J e me, Keiir wr.tffed. .:;i. 5 ' n k t wi Mf'Jl rr ru r. t 1 I r Taaksc--ut ore - - FU-h- ar 1- -2 JSt the a.aa TA - ex-chan- ra ' T ar-aeth- ed in w;r.I'm.) . .. w :' - . u-- -t- ta'r. 1 - . , - r V!jiFt P- 4 I ne Nint; denuncialior s. freier.t! r.::;-- i r V. a!ter-- n A h'rr. at wrtt C'ere j errors.' - Meut llaod outitha time of ru "Ai-tfrien1' death: Yaakeear Mol l, Ps'rtka ce, tho'.jfH TedSy ar.d .J arreed atKt liawltni. f tl. eurei Haarrofl threw wii . nr?. " ra up. j rothir apart w ;r , n an otrtse ce. difference a se -. crttt. threw cut era. . f re periM- .al reiat :r. a j... fir-to errcrs association The already has . rcie INNINO. (CVCNTH t '.:;;.- - x a, C'aeta Hurts p. la-- l cnttwo. F:rU el r.'arly 1 C.t t whs-iu.'ii v;t'.an and cm. win tr;ka e, 'Jatl two. Ftii, lH-k-s In three. l!uri and ?.rr4 listed 'm. Iiaacrrriup . one. I'aiJ t w a t rt Strike o . material for pester!' . & Frin; , proj st rike two lunrroft tra"k 1 up. c!" eytach filed eut f rtVa'.l ra. f?tr!k f:a. Fwetf p " - c f r MOTHER KILLED INof m hit. fakir r n Yrjr.r In left. No runs, no '.t. r- j'er- - de-cia-r! h-f- rl V. foiled to Baker. - ion tk.' . rTc;..1-rT.tr.-two- - over-capitalizat- fftn - " 4 -- i!k. pair ."' -- - F-j-S ts. a . 1 -- Ffl - ... cn-a- L l'l Mul -- Sim-mor- - , evl-den- ce - K;e. ar k - " 1 rw:r ed . . , -- J Yo-:n- . t- - . a fV-or- o: - au-thorix- ju .ti-- w tonl i , . a . - r wa.ara lor rve "f t-- jl. . . our. os, ; . m ll - -- i F-a- , - e trw , cam-paten.-Simm- 1 1 .... I'-aa-er 1 . l 3 1 ) rt : , 0 0 1 lis-on- -- 'Mr.-Griffit- h o c-j- rd ! e ft k opera-reservations. f M'",' rl ',,rTf 2 1 l ; i T a 1 lanks: Frlach threw out Ilovt. Vtwrter up. 1UU bar. gtilrlcy. Tinv, on. one, rutl two Hal! three. Stns Fewster wlad. lvk l'e--up. 1U.13 one. bit Inta strike cne- - Ward threw r.aw;:-t- a. ita!t two.. Hme cie. doiU-to Kw!nn to KeU No run, no hits, tso errors. ryt play. Danrroft Yankees; Feck i-atn cn. ly N'o runs, no hit, no error. r.cxs tnrew rjt I'ek. KKlr ur. e. FOURTH INNINO. l to lijrra Ui:irone.flied up. 1U3I one. Raw. UP. IiU Gints: a Rawltnxs 8tnk on ftrTue irrv hit into left tor two ttw It lirsrs was bis eond dcnible. Sryder t;r. Hny-d- Meusel struck ML No rua. no hit. t to llpP- Nehf up. trroen, sacrificed. NINTH INNINO, Nehf ri!s3 to Mfuw!. r.awilnrs hol4tnc Giants: Fadr up. Taker rZ third. IJurns t:p. lUii on. itrlke one. Ft n. nail two. Strike two. Hums fanned. Knrder, two--Nehf ur. Strike n--H4 Nehf fanr.ea .ma t. r trlae No runs, one bit. no errors. otse. J;rike cue. ?iU two. fftrUa Miner up. Strike rme. Fool Yanke; Fc-.;l threw ft t llyrna strike two. liall cn. Tail Ha Ftlrh two Ijrj errr. o fcl:s. mo threw out Mi;ir. Meuael up. IIa:l n. N F.vjtn batted f'v Fipp. Itail two. Hall three. Strika one. Uuma Ysnke: r. f.rike two. lk:i on. V.'Jx ion fir. I"trP P. rr sink took feue-rone. fclrtke on. rH lw. Itrp ttl a xrcua!d out to Ke::r. ur.aai'.i'.ed, Wri two. Texa learuer to left. Ward up. up. liail ooe three. gtr'Vs !ox!e Into fT.tr. Iipp Ward up. JUJ on. Ward rot llakar liakr to up. Strike cne. one. Ftr'.ke ore. XU'.l two. Fo;i. s.r:.s rtlnar naHaH three. FobL F.aw-l'- .r Hall two. 1UU thre. Faker two. rwl Jiail and the bates wer fi:isj. f'.ie-threw rat Haker at f;rst ar t Ward walked P'harf ts fear thir.t. Knr to waa thrown oal trjl two. fchari upt - 1511 one, liaJl , hJ'.a. to to Frtacn. No ru.s, Hams. No rvrit. no hit, no trror. FIFTH INNINO. l' If. E. r Strike on. f'.iants Jtancroft up. Giants: 144 11 two. Hanerofl f iM cut to Fwa-ta- r. Tankees Ptr.ka - FVtacb uv Ward to-out Fr. k Ji. DO up. Fo.il. strike one. Tctc r. Ke"r up. a stnxle over th mUi; Strike two, Jia:i one. I'ouL DONATES EDITORIALS Strife No run, one bit, no Kei;y struck AGAINST KOOSEVELT errors. Yankees: Hoyt fcp. ' Strike one. lu:i nit to Kl!f. cm. He t fouled r Ha'.i lb re. HsU two Hall Ni:W TOIIK. Oct. 11. The Hoc up. Fe fer Htrtkt one. f trike two. Foul. t Memorial aoc. alien a r. n c. r. : d IUJ1 one. lUii fOAj'.ed to Kely. Ick up, that it wa maklr.r I'a-oWednesday Wilier tsr walked twe Hail thre. of tt.e fcrrser preJ3rt record Ti two Ftr.k rr,. Hail ooe. 1UU amorr the fir; rrr,. Miller forced lek. Frierri to Raw. I.fe an.l-th- st thre. N'O no bite, r errors. trtbutont was Co?r.l Henry Wattar-.n- . r:n. l&c. who donated hi tnlldloraett't (IXTH INNINa. ' uiFenfire O.U1 eeett Coach editorials ppjrinr In the IouIstIUs Huraetl rrnm Z it. , ' CourlerJf ;:rr.al. . eren nsa ire 1.i'..r iv.r.r! ot a ti- ! rtU over a loul atriaa on. Itr.ke - two. )U!tr.r wa tlon of leaiS.rr th f.xht third term fur T. II. on esJftsrUI mt eteallBf. a prbC t r rv-a. . "Ttir- :a o trt ei'eat of n;s paper r":r. ;rr foi Itatiurr i'4 a two e:t Inaar.e R itail a esanp. CA.:ir.r r1 . 1 - I-- o rn National rmii, IJrit reui iirm wa..ti p Arrrrrlcans T. HaAoa on balls: tip. hrrut sir. l"e-- . trff ta KMy poppeo hr 4. Mrwck oiat: ftr off imu two. one. Strike strfke . "J t 7. Wild Ditrhw Nehf ond. struck out. .No run. r.a l t mrHrrw: AC I'Ulf, CI. Ill; flrmt Um. hits, no error Het up. Fot:J strike cie. jutirr; ssror.rvl r.a .tnrUrity; tiilnj J I . P. I'-'tJ- , 1: r-n- . . hit to lft loliielicit to Nf . ' ihi, ji. 2 . h ed "r Ait. il. lVWfci . 0 w. " I T p!. . -- -j " f rr 11 tvut-Uaker- i e lr--- i 11:: Ji Tca: . in-m- Total l - . i j - fi,- - . -- As.no-clat- ! V! ......... r--. t. - -- - atcrrHr.c k t-- lb. I'it r .4 .4 .4 .4 .2 .40- "' .... 1 o A o o c (! threw to xiluU. took .Stkf'i t'cul 3 o 1 2b ard. 0 rhatsr. IJorna tip.tnn tniteW V. W If'f A 'lULr, kl'l tlMi Ian linmi' 1 3 0 3 0 o a A t O to Nehf a roinr tot sire: into Uft. I 0 3 o I bsncrofl up. Strike cn. i'eck t thrrw-ouiurwroft at first. No rjns, 2 TrUU . O' 4 11 two hits, no error a, Ward tip. Ward foul"! ovt xIUttM for rtpp In r.toih,. to hnytr. lUker up. Btne h:r.ke Noorc by Inninx-s- j maklnr twp r.sw!';r.gs thrw Hsnke up. a nice National 100 OOO Ocn .f Hancroft threw out hrr.sr.x. No runs, r.o Amrtirxrn 000 O00 000 0 hita, no errors, Two-haullawlinra hit; (2). Mni-THIRO INNINO. tva-i- : Voonc. SarrtfVrr; hny Glajnts: Krtw-- up. Strike en, rrtsb drx lUrvr-ext- ; Mnse (2). IonMr plays; to WHr flid out Irnmg up. 1. til fVatl two. t IttM onm iwawitnre rvtKellr; IUwlin. Kritr -. j -- JktsV-e- I'-a'- t o; nCs URITER JUDAS . bow tbc lop in thr ftrwrtv r - 'rk UU.to. ir. w: ro run. ce kit,in "ISO n.1r . 5 !r VO-.- 1 - read lhe uorr Vow rmn IVilUnU muhMtbr - f!r b::. lnt- rithT rM t ial up. Htr1k two. , . 4 . j ot. f-- T -- I j r-- f - . . tn . t . . rir. f . . Invhu:v tte. cu Hi!l lith - - r-- htrke ten. - ttu4 ; - 11 r.o. 'i 1 tat! thr- e '.rnpirTt- a, Hoyt k:chvl jTv rn on ih loan it S1 IircTTt or-- t N.VnnVU,, . a rA Trwirc ftt to tV.t hn a 11. it. 11. 10. a. one. Ilovt Jhrw out ftorti. . 4 e t 3 n ttri tt f i MiuM ml first. Ove n on" !nc-rot- ! . a 1 o it 4 t o o 1 3 0 -J , Vtl kcM nl r- - U r n Ke ! -' fd ' 1 . 2 t o :?n ba lU'.l ; f (wdilrt o 1 13 Ib Hrllf. HsU J.a!i htrtk tocei. Htrlki two t'rr-e1 1 O lNcit tp, 11 Mrarl, If Fm ier t struck twaw Utsgm. 2b o. o a 4 4 0 ItM ll Iu; r MrU cn c o a t n 0 rr.iilHKoni m two. t.t. x:r.:r ttn- - l,Sojtirr. O wht C O diM-iaio- , I - - 1 Hall -- ! Vcnizelos, former Greek premier, arid his. bride, f ormerly. Mii ' ; . . I i Members of the senate foreign re SehUizzi,; indulging in .honeymoon foolishness. .: r -on Deuaioi wnicn lations committee, Knox had a leading place, are to be j the honorary pall bearers. After tomorrow s services the body.: will be taken to Valley Forge to- rest ; vrlu th riight in the book room of terFridiy ta. final af- senators country home tnere. . . itm-oRMemorial chapel Saturday at 2:30.. f MAjf)nrrv h h ra h a s i in m. The body will be interred in the maioruy jnfvnuj act urera com. rrsM f i t si mlttro recommended: report President where Harding spoke chapel Prompt enactment of legation last summer during -' a .week-en- d ' visit pend.'ng in congrraa for funding the ; at- the Knox home. obligations Jncurred by the railroad HIS LilFlJ SKlj7lCIlia fedlerarcontroi. during was attorney Philander C Knox of payment of governExpedition of cabinets Presidents the general in, railroad ment, rental obligation. of secretary McKinley and Roosevelt, . Transfer of the functiens of the aft State in the cabinet of" President two railroad labor board to the Interstate and in the interim between those ' 'commerce, offices and afterward was- Lnited Wholesale 'La'st3 Half an Repeal ofcomml&slon. Session' Suspension the Adimion eight hour Only By . . . States Senator. law. .; Stores .and Factories; Hour;. Sympathizers Again Prompt enactment by congrens of a Senator Knox was an active f igur in the' fight in the Senate in 1919 and; substantial downward revision Serious Situation of for Peace Pray taxes.. ' Even when I.- WASHINGTON'. peace treaty VU. Prompt enactment of a aati.-- factory Oct. 1 3 l me ireaij who uub " " ME XlPf) PITY Dot 1 7 tariff bill, and that "every element liAni J. Simmons, Imperial nlxjunl rv T LONDON, 'Oct. 13. (Dv The. The members of' the In our citizenship should frankly of tlko.liu Klux'Klan. coUapmchI t iVYv4pr.rH that the ' Associated Press.) Wholesale sus British .Press). hrmandd v UL tv . Its a face And cabinet Sinn Fein the In of a nre Itour group, whether against tNlar t tle rloc . be pension of business" by stores and fac- leaders - ad- - agriculture, buslne, labor or. trans.League of Nation's covenant should me hre-tlx-- order before rlcfrniio a of today, conferring exwas otner city, oi; rueoia part oi to iorj.es: o'clockr-thi- s ' separate from the that Im)um afternoon portation selfishly" to arul cvmmlttce 30, ; attempt a resolution pected today, it was asserted in i treaty. He introaucea session only an restrict necessary economic readjustOiAirman C'Jirnptx-l- l waa trylnr to by the patches received here irom that city. ' that effect- .which was adopted olution' In any narrow endeavor to proment " .0VLw" This would be in protest against ai a,VAu Finn Fein senate ana atsu " tect 1U persona! Interest at the exrl tho Conclusion of. 1U atU ed exce ye .taxation, by ; the state mSter an? of dfe, of pensethe against the appointment Ajpenpan the IH.h head of betterment of permanent ' ' -government. - our national life reparations representativesHeonalsothedrafted one or: Aayices.lrom p.uebla indicate the Ration., wis' asked when are vou comcommission. .MINORITY RKPORT "WASHINGTON. Oct. 11- - . Resumlcr lnr back' situation. .there is serious." A the various resolutions, submitted to economic The minority report categorically hi testimony today befor th . Fein finance Sinn Michael Collins. houw the senate for. adopting. the treaty with few textile. piants are still in. of dissented from the conclusions and rule' committee, which i Inveetlratlnc and- - commander-in-chie- f minister sufwere to said have today, but, jtion Irish : -republican army, interject decisions of the majority member ot the Ku Klux Klan. William J. SimUicient coal tor only three days more. the AUTHOR-OTREATY the committee. It eald in part: ed: of th JCu Klux mons, imperial Tslx-iThe food supply has also become a ; must be adopted no policy Klan araln 'There Subsequently Senator Knox was the real not "We are an back.' launched coming attack today tne problem for the residents of of wage reduction. On the contrary, acalnit C, Anderson Wright author of a resolution adopted-bthen answered: a former senate in May, 1920, declaring peace Puebia who continue their street dem "VVe are comln? back at 11 o'clock there. must be a policy calling; Tor the Klansmsji who r recently published with Germany. This also was vetoed onstrations.j.' i tomorrow."highest possible rate of wages In every what purported to b an expo of the Governor, Sanchez and a citizens' ' by President Wilson. Industry. Reduction of LATE. ONE HOUR power order. Senator Knox first came into na- committee ' arrived here this afternoon '' The cpnferees convened in the cab- stop purchasing which, buying inin turn The.wlxanl denied that the orr rotional prominence when in 1901' Presi- to confer, with President Obregon. inet room--o- f evitably stop official and had declined to pay check or George's Lloyd tation manufacturing' Governor Sanchez .was declared in residence in Downing at noon, an hour create unemployment." dent McKirfley appointed him as atdraft-draw- n by Wrlffht for aerrtee received! here lasfnight to latere than ; th time origirially set. The minority member also recom- performed durinc torney general, lie retained that of- dispatches' a membership have threatened of Koosevelt arrest the until Mexico fice under President An early official statement given out mended adoption of "business standcharred that Wrlfht he said were 1904 when he resigned to accept an eliminate profiteering" prior to hi connection with, a secretary '.of Mr. .Lloyd George ard which the Klan oC Puebia "startling and by out as senator States waa sending United made for uniform ac- "issued bum check ajt. Houston, Tex. an Proposal had been appointment said the delayed opening from Pennsylvania to succeed the late exaggerated reports' of conditions.'! t to. enable members of the cabi- counting- arid publicity for production ACCVSIS WRIGHT Pueblo state authoilti.B." instead i of hour feenator Quay. conversa- account law, the minority statto. net a by have; preliminary -mean to y that Wrlfht is"Tou revenue the law against tion. It was As attorney general be established modifying however, that ing they saw m thl proposal a con- - sued fraudulent check?. asked Repa record for prosecutions of trusts and - which protests havp been made, are the proposed understood, ana .march of unemployed siucijve SUbntltUte logical for resentative 11. llodenburr. ew to have made levies Republican. combinations andr in actions- against reported or control. upon Into street to Interview Mr. oiaiq rrguiauon . linot. oo railroads to prevent re Dates ana dis- moving pitture houses and theatres, LloydDowning George had "something to do That' my Impreaslon. Simmon V which, it is said,, may close immediate- with the crimination. as the commissioner of U. S. BOARD TO two The replied. railroads running through police wasdelay LOAN Notable among' his achievements ly. with the cabinet members you'kriow this befor you while in this office was his suit against Puebia continue to Unload goods con- at the. time originally arranged for the FARMERS $100,000,000 tookTtdnt him on?" Mr. Kodenbur-- f perto that city ; and "varehousea conference. the Northern Securities company, a signedaxe sisted. overnowini;, a, teamsters reWELCOME IS NOISY. corporation, organized for. the purpoM there W did not know of It until after to move any of theaccumulated . the Sinn Irish gave of'combiniag the Northern Pacific and fuse sympathizer. vASHI.NUTON..OcL IJ. The fed wrd." , He brought merchandise. Great Northern railroads. a as welcome Fein delegates larm ioan board expect to loan Klmmoni declared he had never appears as the cen- entered' Downingnoisy. again on eral street promptlythey the government action "to dissolve the terTampico to farmers by next Feb$100,000,000 scene of any field rnt to draw cn beanother' of unrest due to the stroke of noon and proceeded to ruary, merger and after a long legal fight to Information according, the riven organizationcorrescase won In 'The 1902 unemployment. the the thein he In the oy me board to a recite Tampico rosary, ginning kneeling aen-t. of declared Sliomon committee, he had nav auof the Excelsior says more United States Circuit court. pondent , the unofficial d ax field act to draw on representing agriany than '4.000 oil field workers are idle street. thority WAGES NOTABLE TGHT was The first subject for discussion cultural 'bloc'" of the.aanate. the He denied orranlxatlon. and a o bread Tim-picanythat line started in Mr. Knox also Waged a notable fight breach of the truce In Ireland, InThe committee-- Including Fenator body with Klan authority that was had seven of beef combination yesterday liberally Instances the of "patronagains cluding kidnaping by the Kenyon, Republican, lows, chairman entered a court huum to destroy ever . Sinn Rein. corporations against whom he brought ized. of the bloc." urged the board to exooaralnat the orrahlxatlcn. oo action in that year (1902), charging pedite loans to the farmer, and was After certain court record were them with being in conspiracy In reInformed. Benator Kenyon said, that found mbalnr In Atlanta, Hr. fiitnmrom straint of trade. He obtained injunc- MAN LOST IN WILDS STRIKER CONFESSES loans were being completed a fast testlflM. "they were sern In pesjwawian tions against the defendants which a the board's funds permitted. of representative 4( ih New York 13 DAYS IS RESCUED were made permanent on appeal to SAY POLICE ATTACK, Application for loans aggregating World" and that "effort were made the! United States Supreme court and S177.W0O.O0O have been; made to to attach the crime to our errariiaa-tion.- " to be diswas the combination ordered It wa said. The board nowthe is FORT WILLIAM. :Ont.. Oct 13. solved. FITZGERALD. Ga.. Oct, IS. O- - C, board. floating a bond Iwue'of til 000 009 A certified cpy of the Ku Klux Soon after Mr. Knox instituted pro- Dr. Graham Chambers. Toronto physi- Fairfield, striking employe of the and tao.000.00 now available charter, obtained was who In in tieorxLa. was prelost the bush near Alabama, Birmingham and. Atlantic and with ceedings against 14 railroad" corpora- cian, the sented to the committee. lt t forth tions charging them with being in Atikokan, a divisional point of the railroad, confessed Wednesday, accord- boardadditionalto Incidental It fund, 1100 000 ' - amour other thlncs that the Klan w a plan complete . combination in restraint of trade and Canadian national railways, ,'west of ing to Solicitor General Wall, that he AAA wvu nun r ' vy program since eoruary. here, in the assault July & on a pure)y a benevolent order. without September '2 8. was found took finally won all the suits. . His friends alive but in a weakened condition freightpart It or rain to mera-lr- .' declare that he was a pioneer" in the which train capital stock or, prof resulted in the Touchln'r on c h rff that "the movement to control corporations. ' It Wednesday near Beer Lake, about 22 death of Engineer W. T. Reed.. Fair- EVEN GERMANY HAS Klan wa a mercenary outrit. Mr. was. upon his recommendation that miles northwest of Atlkokan... to "have given the field Is NO FAITH IN PAPER He was found by two Indians, mem- nanes ofalleged, holdinr his hand aloft exthe laws against other strikers who. he Congress; amended said, claimed: railroads so as to punish them for bers of a large searching party. Ac- were in the, party which shot up the to his Indian rescuers, Lr locomotive. A number of indictment ItH.VTS KV TO .WUAI.TII- - granting erbates, extend the authority cording Chambers ""God will bear rne rltnes that nT-e- r had been , without food or were returned seTeral weeks ago, and WASHINGTON. Oct. 1J. German of courts to enjoin the carriers against In the alx ye.r of my fire from duties when were the In moment rates curthese Import virtually he lost dlscrlmintory and. permit paid paper making 'supplemented Wednesday rency have been Increased the: Federal courts to. give precedence himself, when he and. his nephew left byleven others. 10 to with this orranUation did on rnert from 20 times the baale ffold rate, accordior commercial thouxht fist throtif r) oo to cases of great importance to , the Clearwater. Lake for Eve -Lake, on1 a ng- to a cablegram today ago.to thn d my mi.l." public. These actions made ;him a fishing1 trip, IS "days ! oo ZION BOOTLEGGERS The wltne partment of o mmrct fro m H."W. Athat "a .man powerful factor in the war against dam. It Berlin representatlTe. with connected the Klan unfair practices by corporations which SCORES : OF in it early oo- . SELL CHEWING GUM WARSHIPS was ' the .outstanding feature of that him. Simmons, could loll day had ' Lmak 1 1.000. C00. He did nut explain period of President , Roosevelt' adGERLIAK IiIABKS AT ORDERED BY SPAIN the method. ministration. ZION. 111., Oct. 13. Following a re ' His' own POINTS OUT EVILS "Who waa thnt man? asked Itep- LOWEST IN HISTORY a bootlesTKlngr Joint wa sell- views on these ' powerful llodenburr asked. 1 J. Construction of port, that reeniatle OcC LONDON,' ln? "mm ilrnn. and rhoirlni' rum" In 11. Frost, combinations were expressed in an ad- iuur iast. cruisers, ..six "Jonathan whose nam m .28!tH Wim... destroyer. lini. th.. NEW dress at that time in which he declared Ort. YORK. our in here II. Oerman appear orijclnai petition." or"- ovrwer af Zion. today posted a warn-dercd 2?fUnKfats Z that Was the most to the !owet the 'Itnea replied. today dropped the .Wedne, by rng that any member of the choir at quotation In it history 70 cent S "When Krr.st made that tatamnf conspicuously evil feature of the trusts day. says a Madrid dispatch .to the Ex- - JShlloh. t abernacle cuKht chewirwr for 100 but that other factors which contrib- marks. rec- I told him I would ko to my crave The low previous The P1' would b expelled an5 that any J5fm . Jnre'-??irpanS;- ' 7 S certs, made I would prosecute the order Tor waa ord, !at eek, an would. in the audience th confec-i- t after h!ch the price rallied to mere ( Continued on Page Two) s said, be completed In six year. tlon 111 be escorted from the church. than 52 cent. IContinuM on I'art Two) SENATORS. PALL BELRERS. . 1 .urili I pu. atrtk ' ' rej-l.- it : i ev-er- al murm ' j i WASHINGTON, Or. I. 13. The national conference of unemployment after creating a nand.nj committee with authority to reecnTen the full conference at any, time concluded its deliberations toUay - and adjourned sine die. ' Divergent' vlewe aa to needed economic readjustment for relief of employment were pre:nted to the national unemployment ccnfrrejc today by im manufacturers' 'ommitlre. Majority member through Jamra A. Campbell, of Younptown. committee chairman. ir.clutilnt re sneeplnir pea! of the Adamsrm :ght hour railroad, law .na a drnunci.i'tlon of any in its own mterenta group e..nf economic adjustments., "to Minority members throuth Fmue 6f the American Oomperf, Federation of libor. In another report emphaiixed that "thcrr' must strcntly be adopted no policy of wrc reductions." The- two reports rV a monit number from consider- ' r jr tj la conference rt ft The Giants attained the pinnacle of baseball honors for 92 this afternoon when they whitewashed the Press) " vj t (By the Atso- - 13. Tankees by a score ot one to nothing in the deciding game of the world's series. Nehf pitched unhittable ball for the Giants and held the American leaguers helpless. Hoyt pitched for the Yankees ; and his lack of control in the first inning, followed by an error by reckinpaugh resulted m the Giants run. The series closed: Giants, five; Yankee, three. rirtsr innino. ltuir. up Pff.ke n', RVeri Cint: threw out Hums ml firtt, linrmft no H&H DP. afr'.k r. fs. !' !'' I'.'' BOX SCORE Ihr Htnrreft v. !Wa t'tlirh frr VIEWS ARE DIVERGENT '"'"V' Youngster Lack of Control in First Inning With. One Error Costs Hugging Men Final and Deciding Contestr . Adjourned After Hearing Reports . . ! Inemployment .. Conference Prosecution of Trusts and Help in Panama Canal Purchase Recalled j tendance.: ! Cut rllmGtS Statesman Distinguished.Dies Unexpectedly At His Home LAWYER . PINCH IN I tie in t a recent visit to Berlin. ' . TOO; RUTH FAILS Ma-- " TrorKl. 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