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Show JOBS,- sat rr vrmr . , cottier now. llo-- ibnt lt.at of rcnovatlcm? Why rvot -- weather: Fair tonight anil ; tTTAJT -- YY .. TUurs-dayn- ot much change Jn tcmpera- - rWW-WY- ' l YAAY,iK-&iL-- Uh&'tv&ttr .. mmimBatM-wAci- imw mmjm moil . . Flftyjfjrt;yeaVi-No- . v.- - "ft K 1 A tnb . ri!-- th. g-- rt f 7 flit butUtng irolnx prlnx. may bw rtrlayoil and fioray,' SiKm jtmr mnlVirnrf la tw future of your city tn.1 nation. JloUd. lr U Ntter than Ax brr-adJin- f OGDEN CITY, UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1921. 302 1 1.4 . LAST EDITION 4 P, M, 0): ,1 ' .wmI if . N , t ; ; . ,v;, . f . r-1 - j - iyJ.jvuo)L tin 4 I i LmJ i o SlMar:TOTHITsfEABLE, HA RDING SAYS HEARTY US' ill? i niiiini ni i i nnifir BteB mSIiu ' . : new .portrait of the former A,'..Princess Xenia of Greece, who recently married the young E. Leeds; in-Pari- st 'Ceremony; Address TRIBUTE . FATHER 19-Wh- ; .sr -- Eng-liah-speaki- - '. M. Wheeler. Jr., 14 yearn Frederick age, . farmer of rials. City. w a found dead early this rooming near corral on the farm of his father.. Fred M. Wheeler, with a gunshot wound In his chest. ..,.- -' the man fired a charge It is believed shotsruri held alfrom a twelve-guag- e most against his body. The chest was torn partly away and death must have ' resulted instantly. ' The body was discovered at 7 o'clock by workers who were going to the to the girl; beet-fiel- d The gun was found beside the body. " MENTAL FATrnXT. t. WJaeler returned Wednesday from the state mental .hospital at- Proyo. where he was committed a' year ago after examination by physicians In the district court ' here. lis. commitment was made a few days following the finding f,th, bodya of his 'brother. Alonxo' Wheeler. in field on the farm. The brother's death was caused by a gunshot, wound, and a rifle was loupd by the man's aide, lie was declared to have committed rui.cid Fred Wheeler ' is said to hava wor ried ubout the death of bts' brother to the extent that h becanie mentall-' " ' . - i 1 -- .i-:-:x:y- , A - : - - a" - . - " x : ' v they deserve.spoke-beforpensation - Pres,Ideh.tr 'a Hording' Tah4 of alumni gathering; the College of W.illlam- - and 3Man as a Inducted part of' a C.ccreriranyywhich Chandler Into the presiDr. J. A. An honorary dency of the institution.on the .chief.exe-cutivdegree was pqnfcrred rwho , carae here" with a disoN tinguished group of ; government duriflcials after tlellvering;ansaddreas ng- the morning at Yorktown. . NOT ENOVGn SCHOOLS - ' ; no' exaggeration,".; said Presi-del'It'ls rdlng, 'to.say that ;the nation confronts dn educational crisis, from, every corner of the" land, ;from..coun-trytown Vni city, e'omes the same report thatv the housing capacity for oiir public scho6ls fs Inadequate that tens; of thousands of pupils have no place" for! their studies; that' teachers oannot be listed in sufficient numbers and that school revenues are insufficient '.'So long as.I find" that-- . the prop'or-tlo- n of p.ublic.. revenue ' properly de voted to education 4s. increasing I desire y to ,. be counted among ".'those... in public Jife ready "nd anxious to struggle with the problems of raising the necessary revenuesr jsibre even than money and i endowments, our educational establishment needs the devout, unselfish sustaining support of people moved bylnstin,cts of patriotism and , rf; " "VS"1' . service."; V If. BLAMES HIGH UYIG "I am not'sure that our young peoup to that full' estimate ple of an education's ; worth. ; I 'doubt if is . as much of plain, living and thre'thinking in academic shades as high was now. there" once,. or might well-bI. cannot prescribe the' cure,' but much of; tho - unrest of s the wofid, todays is chargeable td - our living too rapidly and itoo .extravagantly and colleges haveseen the reflex ofrjt: MAlong with- - all this 'there is the obligationHo: malntainvand encourage the, "smaller colleges, among ; t,.'Which no.nQv!ssentitled vto cJaim so'; romantic and appealing the ' InstiiiistoryM tution .,whpse, guests we, ree today; It is the small. 'college, that Vlemocratlc-,i?:e- s the higher- education; ilhat brings if within th6'sion and .means of the average--younclan, arid-- . woman.' - e, nt . . " J.-A- : : - : -- ' '.-- -- i are.-Jiving- , e . " " - - g -- - WD UP PEACE - ' t . . t ;' ' ; TWIN' FALLS, -- Tdafvp, Oct. ' 19. - : Re; Oct." 19. " ; '.aiter - ... : w , ' - ; ' - finger- . -- - h. 4 . : fc . th' y, figures-announce- d ?, - - -- -- : se the-defen- ex-pects- to. , - .'' i . cent;-housin- -- g, . - S '" , 4 . ? - - . after her'husbnd'sfnheral that she was very uneasy as to possible "action ijudwir' xn. by,- the parentsof EdwjtrdS and Ttobert 1 lqndon; Oct. is. C- Dooley.' biit. thether-fatherV- former of Bavaria whose throne king j. crumbled when, the , Oerrhan armies Truebloodihkd.sent: $25 .to an attorney were . defeated', and former Empertfr at their ;oldthorne ln;Keytesvine,5Mo with'", iristructlxyns to discourage s any William tied from Germany, died attempt. on. the paft ""of.' A, D. Dooley to Tuesday at Sarvar castl. in. Hungary. have the, bodies ofjits .sons disinterred Ills death 'closed a moat plctureisque career. ".. for examination as Jto cause . -- of 'death, : "Nonsuch examination . was made. ' '. t oft '''' ."'' VICE COIrlMANDER" '. . - t . OF GRAKD ARMY IS DEAD Oct:j Americus Whedon,' vice"' commander of the Grand Army of. the Republic, , He died wasv visitinsr a daughter 81'years. here" at the time of his death.- The body will be sen-- t "WASHINGTON, 19.i-Ca'pt- aIn -- d -- . to Lexington,' Ky,. Captain home. for-buri- 5 al - .. , Wlx-don- 's -- .' -- LOITE BANDIT ROBS DOMINION EXPRESS OcL; 19. A lone today" held Up the Doralnlop. MOOSE JAWi Sask bandit express messenger on the Vancouver Toronto express between Swift Current and MoosJaw,'-riflethe safe and dropped from the moving:' cars. Railway officials are checking up, to determine .how much loot waa obtained . d xo wniiutY Trnmi: The box. bl(rcer than a steamer trunk, was 'only partly filled with papers, and by shaking it round, Mr. Johnson said, the thieves easily could have learned It contained nothing as heavy as a bottle of whlaky, a product which. It was' said, robbers lately have sought: In the buildings It was dragged through the door, but capitol police declared it tould not have len taken from the building without their ' Senate Ratifies;-- ' Treaty of Berlin By Substantial Majority Tuesday . . WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 1. Kxchangt of ratifications at Berlin of "tht of nerlln" finally etbllhing the United Btate snd'Oer-man- y la to be the next step ending tht nation's legal wax status. Following ratification by the senate last night of the German and also tht and Austrian Hungarian 'peace treaties,- the state department today was in .position to with the last formalities. Appointment of diplomatic officers, how.ver. Is not anticipated for seversl weeks at least. Tht stnatt votes on tht 0rman and Austrian treaties wtrt Identical ft to 20. and It to 17 ' on tht Hun- trty p-t- btwrf ur - prcd garian treaty. The, new peact trtaty with Germany. Aujtrta and Hungary wrt ratified by the rnatt last the vote b!ng (I to 20. or tight night, more than tbt necessary Tht action computed tht administration's Immediate program. "Both Germany and Austria havt already acctpttd. and - ratified tht treaties and parliamentary action Is expected to bt computed in Hunxary at an early date, Fourteen Democrats supported ratification on tht final roll call whilt only two Republicans, Senators Borah and LFoletta, cast.lhtlr votca - against tht treaties. slon two-third- s. pr-ac- e - ' oo NOTABLE JAP WOMEN D ON AMERICAN DEESS t t -- enter-talnme- nl. d iARG'AI NS -- FOR YOU FtAndArd-Exam-in- er SLJnim.T ndvMtchen rnr andly hot blast heattng- tor. iVjth nw. .Will i,cotint 10 pr crnt FOUR room mdrn apartmtnt; two in ,' porch. nio'targB room, clod coal and gas rang?, fina location, - prt-tlcal- -- US. ; bn SMAIt. cafe. doing a Owner buine for nin years. wants to laart town, PLAIN sewlnr. ehildrt-n'clothing, cful s ronbU. Irlc FOUTt room mortf m and porch an bynrlo, lrm-n- t Nfmrrit. $209 !p-ln- g cah sprlais paid, H month on gtvt ponkn. Act Quick. nrn ijttu: okeus Phon . road labor board haa full authority, Mr. Sten. .aid. n. Oct. Th Washington. road labor board will ba given the full support or federal authority tn Its endeavor to avert tht national railroad strike and will bt expected through the. rtaults to Justify us creation. The above summary of tht strike suuation was gtvtn In official circles oerore iTtsident Harding, who ac companied by several mambers of hit caDinet, itrt tn capital for Yorktown, Va., t9 participate, today in celtbratlon or iiormown day." . With tht problem definitely a!gniancr ard for aolutlcn and eacn intereaied tranch of the gov- trnment ready with, a defentuve pro- srmu in nm event or tht strike ma. n BOMBERS TRY wjije. bal-anc- , tx H thh work ENVOY IN PARI - . lKrtant , IocjU cty - iVirhl A rTrcnrl A bassador Herrick Explodes Dcauermg uestruction ao. Frea:lent ny ts Charged by Harding to take every powiblt step to thrcttlt tht threatened rail strike, ordered by the, brotherhoods for ?r PAUIB, Oct. Th Aarl-s.t- d to. Chairman IU M. Barton Octoher of the A bomb Frees.) exploded totty railroad labor board arrived here. Tha prealdent Is very anxious to do In tht house of Myrcn T. Herrick, thm In- tverythlng poiurib'.e to avert this American ambaaaador, threatened calamity." he said. "Tht jjuring tht valet who opened tht pack matter haa been placed in tht hands age containing 1L of th. board to set can ba what Ambaaaador Herrick was net I am unable to say jut how tht done. matter will be taken up but the board homs when tht exploelon occurrad,it members undoubtedly will cutllno a bU ht arrived at the houtt two mtrt- basis of negotiation today tn prep, ute after the aration for the conference with tht The bomb bomb blew up. explosion foHowed receipt ' leaders Thuradar. I ot inrratening letters which have beei Tht chairman remained In c m ir.e iai ence with tht president until lt-Z- " with th. caes t Tuesday the tr cooclu.lon re.ultfnr IT? IV?n' recently con.kted cl tht summons to th leaders. v0 plan was laid down In th. Mnf,r.n i in norno aaacnutta. but opinions of board members counl- - ft! r Tna.Am was contained in a care- .f.u ..1. wnn int announcement of the . . xtjm add reaped"44,IT3 a group In Washington Pundar to lwm!!-dlcattd that tht following would btC, v m!fm!or wne- - 51 rprs. 1 th propoaals-take1 0?nd II hlm.elf, aj up In Thursday's l'fT ,rrrl'-- , o be a gift designed far i conference:- mm. ir.m imMJuwdcri Valet, h Immediate suspension of the atrixe ever, nappened to open I!. ImmedulrJr after th exr,;ci! oroer pending rurther n..Atl.M.. looking to a settlement Us of ths brotherhoods Influence I V M . oener4i rnhlnr Zlt pp of rHre Jet-- d to forertall strike orders by any cthtrifl labor orgnlxatloas now conilderlnr a'.wf "enfr1 nd mbndor there walkout. they were conferring jth!s evening w the entire drtectlTt . in a nn ef rlatform Propoaal whirs of Paris K final settlement st work In an .tIO : lrZ tr5. th rncludt crt1n cf l bomsv with th pro I vlao that the nr will b no strike damage was dont tLt Withdrawal for a definite period of ambawador's rvsidenca. oo tht propoMd request by tht roads for waxe further decreases, - Immedlatt reduction of freight rates. This leave open the two points said LATE by tht train service men to bt Ont Is tht question ef time and tha other Is cancellation of TERRE HAUTE, ri Oct. 1t. cf rules and working condl-tlon- firet tta autheruatlvt t th Te eflabor leaders High havt been fect that m!n odtr eprt(M Inslitent that these two points form a redwctlcn it pay tor rnma cesl ,K e re-tht rrai bona of contention, although the ecat Is in tha brotherhoods etriVe rets was tak- rnse tdsy ty r.eBIstj M. Pena, 13 wl crelry r the en on tha July 1 wage reduction. Indiana Bltumir 0rectev -in maktr3 m ntv Just how tht labor board propose Me, Male. st'tf "Hnni, w aMatl enect te adtt M to get a. round thee two stumbling t te thee "oittrt trg block was not madt clear. wttti th reduced et ef fYlH. lJ-(r- ""r l,urrr'n ' I pub-UTV-- t- In-T- v. 11 1 ! 1 I t1- - 1 1 ral-rh- t t---. vi !,rt theaa-points- BULLETINS t. re-visi- a, Oc t. XI SAN FRAN CI BCO. - and wa u pa.-a-moun- - ilk ahlrta. i erio-JU1- .Th naval delegaJapanes military and confere-nction to the Washington cn limitation of armament plana to leavt Kan .Francisco tonight for Washington after 41 hours hera devoted to ..-.' United Etates army and navy officers Tied with representatives of tht knowledge, , The majority report on Rergdoll's suit and municipality in show.ring upon tht. visitors who are escape was prepared by Mr. Johnson courteales by JJaJor General Tanaga and and filed some weeks ago In the hous, headed . . Vie Admiral Kanjl Kato. but no action on If was taken: Heverat women of tht dtlegation have donne-European clothing for the first ttrnt. Mrs, Orlko Kamalsu, a noted Japaneaa beauty,, tht wife of an attacht of tht . delegation, found her new garment txceedlnjrly comfortable and pleasing. 'lVld bing more convenient they ara. very beautiful." she aald through her'husband as interpreter. "I teel I will adwaya to wear them." want Kind thm on tht p gf - Thtr art hunoO d!flM dreds of then. bench.- , Oct. cmcAao, elated Freaa.) The box containing Rergdoll investigation and private papers, stolen from the office of Representative Johnson, of Kentucky, Monday ntght, was found early today on the fift floor of the house office building broken open and with documents missing. important Employes of the btsildlng reported that they located the box covered with rubbish in an unoccupied storage rbom."1 After a hurried examination. Mr. announced that not a LEAVES FOUR CIIIL,DItnV - singleJohnson of paper relating to the 'slip rThe body was removed this mornin- Bergdoll investigation waa left. g-to, the Undquist parlors. Mr. n?Grai nu.vrs Wheeler is survived by .his wife. Ruth a conference with Speaker After Hodson Wheeler, four children. Verna. to s;o he stated who Glllett, Leon a. proposed and his father. Leora, Dorothy the bottom of the matter, Mr. JohnFrederick M. Wheeler; his stepmothe- to called on the Washington pollc to r,- Mrs.?. Anna Draney Wheeler, and son obtain the finger prints of all office and sisters: the 'following brotherslie E.' building police and workmen. Mrs. rialn Wheeler, Joseph City; wanted said these he for Milcomparison Mrs. Martha X.' Walker. Willard: lie Slater., Slaterville and Adora Wheel- with finger prints found on the window pane of the office which the er, Plain City. . cut away to gain entrance. The Mr.;Wheeler was born in Flaln City, thieves the reports, written by Mr. November 10, 1SS7, and has resided theft of was not dicoverd until late Johnson all his. lifethere practically , Tuesday while the Washington police OO 't r were, still trying to get on the trail of the thieves by examination of LIVING COSTS DROP, Th thieves made no at-prints. sleal to articles of pecuniary tempt BUT VERY SLIGHTLY value and the room was not ransack- - The' presence ';of;pdlson, In 'the .bodies Lewis of Gordon .JJcilaffie," Harlan and Edward and ' Robert VC Dooley, former husbands .and. brpther-In-lof the. defendant, was established by examination of specimens from the bodies of each,' according to. the testimony of E. F II odepbaugh. state chemist of Idaho, " in the case'. of Lyda ; Meyer now- - on Southard alleged' ' ' - mUrde'ress : : trial here. E- -' R. Dooley," Twln'v Falls chemist detalle'd'the riesaitS 'of his analysis of the WASHINGTONr Oct. 19. Based on specimens from the MtHaffleand two Dooley bodies. Ilia-- , findings were for 11 cities the cost of living of Roden-baug- statistics virtually ..trie same ' as those In the United States decreased 1.7 per , ' from last May to September, and The xPtsftof twocher4lU cent. 1S.1 from-Jul1920, .to September, al were largely.-technic'and occupied according' to today entire session practicaMy 'the morning: . of labor statistics. The the'bureau by ., "',v. . of the. oas'e. - ' N.xsr.. to .September - Estimates ,of - the length .of time decrease t from May,cent.forPortlad, which will be'eorisumed la examining ranged from3.S0.1 per.cent for. Jacksonper witnesses for the,' defense .vary from Maine.- to New York with. ehowins; a Fla... ville, TThe1 aSjreek., of tJ two.'days number these x is4 guarded "closre'iy rby a .'Mrs, decrease of r1.1 per cent- - 1.1Denver 0.1 per cent &outh&ird!s attorneys ahdjnov1nfprrna-tionj- s. per cent; 8a Francisco S. cent. and 'Seattle. per as obtainable ta. the character " The' figures showed the cost of living of testimony which v It "Is the country, in September to be put-in- . generally felt, in higher than. the average however, that the, addresses to, the 77.S- per centISIS. The increases were for the year Jury-wil- l be comparatively brief- i as itemized follows: afternoon's" tession waf givTuesday en up to the;'examlntioi ofa "num- " Food, J.l per cent; clothing, 91.1 CO. per cent; fuel ber "of 'witnesses .with respoctto con- per cent; furniture, versations ;held- between 4 these and and .light. SO.I , per the- defendant during, the final sick- 124.7. per cent; and miscellaneous, cent. : t ness of Edward Dooley and his broth- 1Q7-per " x - . oo . er Robert C in '1915. ; . C. JX 'King, a' Twin i Falls rancher, occupying a; farm Just across the road DETHRONED RTJLER from the Dpoley. farm, declared - -- OF BAVARIA DEAD the defendant 'told ' hima ifew, ;that days V. . tertanung. no . Defense Soon to'Present: Its Evidence in Hope of ' '; . Clearing '"Lyda' '.' mntri ana thtKinipsniujn miwtr to thlt qutrUo. merni"3 PPtrs that tht railroad labor beard (a ulrty. It I. .transt that It thould bt dl.cov.red enfy wh.? ' " r-RFSIII- .brought farm Wednesday. .He is said to have' been .normal since his return;, .At 4:30 o'clock this mprntng. Wheeler arose from his bed and told his Wife he .was going to step outside the house for a moment and would return immediately. His wife: dosed off and did not know- of the. tragedy until the discovery of the body. . From the position of the body and the nature of the wound, it "is thought that .Wheeler placed the barrel of the gun against his. left chest. and then reached .down and either pulled the it with his foot. An trigger. or tripped empty shell was found In the gun. t - cessities.' ' We .niust?have!:more' and better . teacher - and must pay them better for they do not receivV tlie com-' IS . - . SENSATION - v" ,!k?? 1 . to dtvtlop s TO MURDER U. S. U. S. READY TO Important Documents iint well lating, to Case . Stolen week officers at' the mental Iast thought was cured Wheeler hospital1 declared. Prom Congressman to tbe Wheeler and he was y;: derangM- - - ; i iTHFF 1 - . inir nrnnnni . ; WILLIAMSBURG. Va.;Oct 19i De"an educaclaring the nation confronts of teachers lack tional criBis". through and public school . facilities; President here Harding appealed in an , address eduan of support for today patriotic cational system N ; national i resources. were 'T wish it 'possible,M said the driv? home to the whole president, of American people. 'the conviction. needed" Concern for our edticatibnati ne- , - , . MORE SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS NEEDED HARDING ASSERTS ; m mmuuii , - cnicaao tomorrow d. 1 ng Je . v faithfully made." The girl invited ix other nurses to share the candy with her and within a few minutes all of them became ill. One of the theories advanced by the postal authorities is that instead of a patient some jealous suitor sent tke box to Miss Eoien-fel' " :. Following a preliminary investigation it was said the authorities had found two brothers, each of whom had paid attention to Miss Eosenfeld. The authorities said that each claimed he was engaged - Of , ? yha. , . - BIIm-toda- FOUR -- 19r , , - d . ry ; - lhr , ; - ; OcU-19- , Developments In ths poitibility of striks errftr ty CHICAGO,cf the sixteen standard liber ersinlxatiens,- besids ths five trt4 . . YORKTOWN Ya., Oct. 19. A docbetween trine of enduring Iriendship Britain Great Btatea and United the wis pronounced by President Harding today at a' ceremonyof commemorating the JJrltish the finalsurrender force here to the revolu-tionaarmy of Washington..officials of his i Surrounded by; high and standing within administration Cornwaliia the whre of spot sight 1781.. the presin sword his down laid ident declared in deliberately chosen peaceful relawprds a' eentiment oftwo tionship between ahe. for great nations all, time to should ever, again either caine. That, lift the sword against the. other, he be unthinkable."',1 sajd,' must: "In ' the ' trusteeship, of preserving civilization," he. continued,, and were - the together, naturally arrayed convictions of a civilization 'worthy of will exalt that costly preservationconflict for. all peace and warn 'against ' "come." ; to time ' . TIME TO jCOOPERATE. Inv his address.v the president took occasion! to renew th,e nation's pledge of participatloIJ;Jn!.the. brda4lwif "fairs of thev world- and. declared hi3 hellef that the time had cme- for ''essential cooperationVj Tamong nations generally for he 'betterment i.cJ the "We mus?t not clainri .for the, New World,", said Mr.. IJarding,- J'certainly not fpr- our colonies i alone, all :th.e of a century snd' a liberal .thought half ago. ' There were liberal views and attending' sympathy in England arid- aV passionate J devotion to - more France. The triliberal tendenciesJn umph 'Of - freedom, in the American colonies t greatly rstrengthened liberal ' ? ; (Contlnnea on Page Two). ; Eating HpmeMaJeCandy.Sent To Hospital Through Mails , to Keep;;Hannony .. Reports Say Soldiers Are Being Listed to Take Places of Railroad Workers in Event Strike Takes Place as Scheduled - . Executive Pleads ?f or Cooperation of Best Thought M TO PREVENT IVALKDUT OF terrlce. bodies, win sttn today In a call for uttnibling tomorrow -- f ths eonferenee ef 100 cf the railway employes' dtpartmanL Amtrt- Oct. 19.T An exhamtive tearch for the tender of a box Can Fed rat Ian cemmlttte . mf Z i. GHI0AOO,rMm.t.. nil Illness lx critical of for the nnnes of the six candy, responsible crafts. Fred M. Wheeler,'. Jr. Dead at the West End hospital, was being conducted today, by poitoffice M. No finalshopaction was xpcetdv " however, before Friday, iccordlna U B, Jewell, prsaldent of ths deparUnent. . , After Release From" inspector!. . The box came through the mail and wai addrtued to Miii 0C- ; Mental Hospital from Central John L. Mint.. ccmm.nf Helen Eosenf eld. a ' 17year-olstudent nurse. It contained home- - EL cf A.! J, Eighth, army corp., Fort Sam Houtton, wcrt rtc.Wtd at Feri Imade "fudge.', analjsis of which by Dr. H. D. Valin, laboratory ex- calllna for a aurv.y to fat madt to find cut th. nam.. 4 OF of men nd officer, who havt had railroad all tnc. ox xo txptr was me snow saia inai ine supposeoiy aeacuy tho view cf pert msuiuiion, utlnj tht m.n cn'rsllroadt If thtr. I. a ttrikt.txp.Htnct, wti ., poison permeated all of 'the candy. Miss Eosenf eld' came to America nine months ago from Austria Tragedy.' Takes Place Year Oct. not th. Wa.hlnston dmln!.trat,o been a student nurse in the hospital since that time. In the CLEVELAND th P,U,on th4t 11 '"tend, to find out wh.th.r After Brother Is Found and hasbox cr not ? wa3 a typewritten note hearing the following inscription: candy Killed in Fields "From a patient who was an ardent admirer. This candy was V Jy In .1 Six Nurses Poisoned After FIND CORPSI RANCE TO , , 1U SG0!!!G TO BEET FIELD of President Harding' in Yorktown " 0 I1U GOVERNMEfff IS BEHIND PLAN PR .3 iinnm r ace coraT ThisIs Advice nn I SUPPORT OF FEDERAL NEW TOriK. Oct. It. Norman Garrett. who, tht pollca aay,- acted as bualneaa agent selling cart stolen In Washington and l!oton for a band of atitomobllt thlares,- was arrested members of the aoto hera Tueeday-bGarrett broke' away from his captors on Blrersldt drtv and ran foot and pan-ge- r through tht crowded traTflc whlla tha polkremen emptied their revolvers at htm before he n ss caught again. lie pcaed under as a doctor about to many leavt town, who wiebed to d!iyo of Ma car at once. He specialised In one make of car. tht police aald. Garrett claimed he wa a phyrician graduated' from the-- University pf Pennsylvania. - - r ' all, n P-h-il n. cet-r.i-xj SHORT ROAD BOUGHT ar tOtEBUBa. Oct. wh te deeiae theOr., fat f O- H. M. Brum. BY WESTERN PACIFIC fidth tday llstmetf te nat mrv stat and dsfens tv by 1f-Ow- rea -. tt m--- SAN FTtANCI.HCO, Oct- - If". Tht Western Pacific Kail road company was authorlted by tht railroad Tuesday to.purr.haaa th Norlherm railroad. Including all Its properties, rights and franchises for a price of I4.450.CCO, baaed oa tht present market value of tbt carltle Involved In tnt transaction, Th Western Pacific Is to pay IT10.-60- 9 In cash for th physical property and aiaramt payment of outstanding bonds of tht Sacramento Northern. . .... com-mlaal- on Fac-ramen- to - .OO STOLEN CAR AGENT HALTED BY BULLETS WESTERN LIVESTOCK LOAN IS APPROVED - ten-te- . WASHINGTON. Oct. It. Approval of a lean of 11.009. COS to a financial institution for cradlt extensions on livestock In Montana and Wyoming, waa announced today by th war finance corporation. Th corporation did not mak ptibUe th nam cf tht institution nor th terms cf th loan. in FTuaoirr iiatt.h tx i:NT CX).71-N cevttnf f r ant the taath fee IN mwrtfar 4 alty fee nu-t-t . accwsej Omnia wh headless fey vaf feund sveetaath Brum ft 'fit' a atrte5i. near hr Wn 12. Judge c.a a. Bingham Indicated that h Ms nstrBet'civ te pctel Jury lat tfrday. . e--rn i, DEI MOINE1, tt i Ctt. Geve la, f W i a n i n , In Jehn J. Ola n itik'nff . t en Iddt west po-- sn-rend state ar 4 clais In cenfeeerxe her teday n r wn te erenal ther can tiona unt! th law Is ra. s y 1 cni, & tHh-Csmmtii- ii pe a) ed, . , , Oct. t. Th "Krh a Ajeka lluiiu teitlM f t,SCC!XS3 farmees, CHICAGO. Farm ahp day It fhad dee 'ded te peal tl AiimuM act. lich-Cwmmi- M mir, t. i"nK(i4 m nd a t a I f taw re ant la o-- SHIP BOARD GIVES VESSELS TO NAVY IU31CCK1 NEW YOfUC. Oct. 1 S. Ht inct Ions In freight rates to continental JTurof ef IS- to 20 cents a ton cn metals and thre- to flv per cent on oils, grain, meats, and canned goods, were announced Tu e 1 a y Ly th steamship in th continental conferit f n ence cf t l.V sj,h u r 4. I th request mjn i. attacked a.ter.y the trttiwi anj relies state vpn vptrt i ewmmed wp whfciv WJLSHINtSTON. Oc L If, Under an agreement between th aV.ppSng ar.l the nary department. l veswels wli! be transferred to th nac with! a a ahcrt time for u at nsrtj auxlllarie, Th y wl'l t.Tite s i. ; which are to be icM cr; ! rp'c rm " ; |