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Show Defendant in $2,500,000 -- Equity; ding MrAKlEiMPIISiSEIZ Western Cowgirl Is New Luminary . III Action in Court U Result of Disclosures Made in Case In Which Executive Was Indicted. International New Service ) ill.. Nor. Flv former treurer of the state of Illi( By SPRINGFIELD, nois wer named defendants In suits of equity prepared V Attorney Gen oral Brundage today asking for an ac- -, counting of approximately f 2,500.000 in Interest mosey alleged to hav been withheld fro lit th treasury during thalr terms of office. . Those named in the suits ar Gor. ling.' Slat Auditor Andrew Russet, William Ryan. 'Jr., Edward E. Mitch a and their bondsmeiy Two suits wer prepared again Wudltor Russel covering W two, terms of office - as treasurer. I The suits against Sterling. Small in and Russel wet to be filed today wv.L-A- h county circuit court Sangamon ?A Ad those against Ryan and Mltchsll 'iG -- wSuwS urt whtr v I Use ofCooktheir ooenlg.pircqttreside. bonossnsn f bery Suspects.' NEW TORK. Nov. If Captain Larson won tbs" toss for the Navy and elscted to kick off It was ruin-In- g and tha field was watersoaked (By Associated Press ) ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2. Four armed King kicked thf bail into plav. the bandits entered th offices of the St ball sailing to Army's line, Louis Refining company In the heart where Smyth caught and ran hack of the business district shortly before ten yards. On tha first lineup Smyths tb Navy's right to the I a. m. today am) escaped with dia- swept around tline before h was Army's monds and jewels said by company dropped. f official to be valued at f 10,800. The After two Has plunges for short French keeks through the midcompany assays Jewels. As tha ban- gains, Une and atade a first down for dies dit escaped in aa automobile, they tha r Army - on th Navy's fired several shots apparently to In- Th Army was holding on the first timidate probable pursuers. lineup aad- Was penalised 45 yards. Wood pwntsd eat of bounds on tb bil! alleges that the amount of Interest unaccounted for exceeds tl.000.t00. and that he carried out a plan made between Gov Small and the late Senator Edward C. Curtis and Vernon 8. Curtis to use large portions of the public moneys for their own personal profit. Large portions of this money are alleged to have been Invested by Curtis in notes of Armour and company and Swift and company from which approximately $2. 00, 000 in interest was collected. The suit agslnst Gov. Small contains many allegations similar to those in the Sterling bills setting the amount of interest unaccounted for at approximately 11,000.000. Declaration In Suita. Th Russel,1 Ryan nndhfitchell bill are similar. All the suits declare that no Remixed accounts lr interest collections were mads and that all books and records pertaining to loans and collections of inters wer removed from the treasurer's office. Auditor Russel Is alleged to have collected more than flOO.OO during his last term and reported only IM1.III It and his collections in his first term amounting to more than 2t0,0t were reported as I lt.ltf.4l. Ryan's collections are alleged to have totaled more than lltt.tOS while his report showed but tt. The Mitchell bill alleges that hia inwer terest collections mors than IZOt.ttt and tha reported amount was well-arme- ST. Arrest of U S. Sailors On Minesweeper Follows w Liquor Cache Discovery - . 1 -- fBy Associated Press) PORTSMOUTH. Va.. Nov. 21. Th naval minesweeper Redwing with a complement of sixty men was under naval guard at tha Hampton Roads submarine bass today following discovery and removal last night of a largs quantity of liquor. An Inquiry has been ordered by Rear Admiral Philip Andrews commandant of this naval district. Tha liquors removed from tbs mine sweeper were reported to Include Canadian whisky; fins .brandies and Cuban rum. -- Burcb Jury Completion Expected by Tuesday LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2 f. There was no session today of the trial of Arttfur C. Burch, charged with the murder of J. Belton Kennedy, adjournment until Monday having been rlflus yesterday.-- K ww expects d th fury would not be completed before Tuesday. y. ... PACE Minn.. Nov. . Nov.-2- from th I: -- pr t' f?, ' en-t- tnorb-GALLL- w ftor 000. five-stor- patrol wagon. Arbuckle Case ; - The fire started about 2 o'clock Johnson buildy in the of Jackson and comer lihe at ing Broad streets and was not brought under control until daylight after fire departments from Savannah, Atlanta, Macon, Charleston, . Aiken Columbia, and Waynesboro had been sum- moned, Chief Aldrich and the men of the Aiken department made the 27 mile run to this city in 23 minutes and joined the gusta force at a time when, it appeared that a large portiart section v.; the business arrested, but the pulke furnished do llmonalnc, requiring them to Hde to the atatton la a common . Defense Will . - j AutJll J -- i. i - doomed. SAN - FRANCISCO. Nov. 24 The defense will close. Monday The following buildings were the path of th flame4. Tia tha , manslaughter trial u of Johnson Roao d. Fatty) Arbocklo.. In, Harrison buildiir connection with the ' death -- s( bfon hotek toliJl Virginia Rappe. Cavln McNab, ta hotel, partly burnf "chief defense counsel, announced -- 7. The Augusta In court today. and plant m the Harrisoo Wdd- rancher of Harry the Stockton district, and fnend ing were a complete loss of Miss Rappe took the atand ht So far as known there haa tre opening f court for the been no loss of life.' The blaze m ero.a-.xa Inal hie pin of started in the flarrisoiTliuTKl-in- g which was begun yesterday. Mie to Barker, According about 2 oclock and rapidJy 4 Rappe had been subject to at-to to the Johnson buildinci - i spread unknown nature a of tacks him white she was visiting to embers carried the d ; Burning Chicago and South Haven, Mich., struction further and it soca-- " and later ten years ago was evident that much property ... Teaterday Barker testified that Mtaa Rappe drank with hlpv oc' was doomed. First messages casional y while v tailing cafe assistance were sent and short. . In Chicago. He denied having Miss that made a statement ly afterward the fire depart- - . ha not taken a drink Rappe ment of Aiken, S. CL, arrived. ,,V- - J ten yet" tn a Chicago cafe. nearly Macon, Atlanta, Ga., and CpI- yeara ago. He denied having been engaged to marry M.sa Rappe. , S. C were asked for umbia, Mrs. Florence Hates of Santa - . sistance! Ana. Cal . testified to having mot deMlsa Rappe in a Chicago The Augusta O' ironicle office, partment store in October. 123, j destroyed in the flames, hooaaj while Mm Rappe was engaged as a cloak model and the wife I valuable files of this newspaper. ness aa a clerk. On three ocThe Chronicle, however, did no 4.,J? casions Miss Rappe tore her clothes, as doubled up and scream- ital jsuspend publication. Tlw ed takes ( tb was issued from the offki she testified. contemporary. There was little wind the flames. Guests of Cl twoT -hotels camped in the many of them in their T clothes, were taken by.v to private houses and in lo; Jii 'il -- com-ptett- tit , w -- -rT a-- -- and-w- store-hosp- I id-ya- rd M,n rd Th Befieved Arrested (py Associated Press ) DUBUQUE la.. Nov. 24 The 'alayer of Rev 'Arthur B Balk nap 'at Lead. 8. D.. Is believed to have been apprehended at Marquette. Iowa, with the arrest of a farmhand answering the desor ption of a Than sought and whose pocketi were fiH-- with clippings' of the slaying. He was taken to Elakader. the county seat, following hi- - arrest leffav. r TwFNntkmal d x, . - Manv Lands Repre At International J, Show Opening in CictT AMnortfited PtmJ ; CHICAGO. Nov ' -- 3J op-nl- nv n. a. er meateutter -- The"tntnila4 To Quell Work- men's union announced today. OxectHlve - Ati: Demonstrsl: board, which has been meeting ' here dally for more than a vrffL 'Br.iundU' aKSChlbl tgslA neXt' Wedne.!'" French' dmonyirf , day to d colds whether or aot a In la strike shall b called under th psrtlrinated newsr-an-- r sccouam.' f authorisation voted several weeks . s words were used b f i ago toTh local demonstrations of France lo Scoosaa morrow take th form of two of ths Italian dsa A air third for Jlngton. were coat open meetings. negroes wilt be held at a negro IwRh such Intense clubhouse. 'had to be calls V . " . j Ass-elat- ed T p-iblT- quo known. j iP a "f ' x The origin, of the fire Protest Maetings sa Dias ppolnt menu A-- radio was received from the Springfield, which Is a freighter of the News company Una. owned by the North Atlantic Western Steamship company. The Springfield was proceeding lo sea when she met with th . - 24 mar' from all. par's of the LtvsaS(.h United MIW " end - Europe. . Arvenii.,. CcugWM' 'i 31 ex co and Canada attended of the Interna Honql ITsslsaa. -- "i show here Joday Mar than 1SS head 4 of stock have bees enters. Many ft. , ' mou sto hies of hor-- c sre also ,'! Two Scotchmen. W. Watson ofher. Qld- - J Me burn AherdcenehltW. J M aad Alf-of Bclllngtonih. Osgptqw-Af pey. are the fore n Judgon. Sr..Ws4- (By Press) . son will award lhe meat Coveted prt . CHICAGO. Nov, 24 Public, of the show, that of f grand eftatapiow-x-'demonstrations" that the park-- . , for all entrie. ,, - Twcnly-on- e Ing house workers have not actrams iof'fhar Sua the Oolteqvs with cepted th recent wage reductions ,crh. representing and s'odualrhtft' eeurseq scheduled lo take effect next, , agrleultura. In look aa hwsreGegla today pan Monday will bt, staged in every stock judging contest.-- " , ,r , parking center In the country tomorrow. Dennis Lane, secretary-treasurItalian Troops of the Amalgamated ' -- coast guard houses. .ti -- MeatworkersPlan M-Ya- rd . steamer Springfield went 4 ground today near tha north entrance to tho Colombia rivdr. a tqg was reported standing by."' Crew wars dispatched bc two-yar- ds Grczi Or-- tall of On Astern Ban .ASTORIA. - rn, -- 24. Marshal , Foch, generalissimo of tbs allied armies during th world war, was entertained in th twin cities today. Th title of Boreas Rex." king of tho St. Paul outdoor was conferred sports carnival, upon Marshal Foch. Later ha visited Governor Prsua at ths stats capitol. During the day Marshal Foch mad a tour of Minneapolis vla- -. Ring the Aberdeen hoepltal where disabled veterans are of University quartered and tha - - - v Minnesota. An address in Minneapolis lata this afternoon and a speech at Bt Pant tonight were on the proH will leave at It gram. o'clock for Bismarck, N. D. Steams one-ha- lf Slaver of Priest v RAILED AD TO ISSUE BONDS. The 8L WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 Louis; San Francisco a Texas railroad asked the interstate commerce commission today to allow It to Issue 1214.317 in bonds to reimburse tbs St. Lsuis-Sa-n Francisco "railroad, a parant corporation for advances. Smpej4 Canadas Inports Ktvi Sorrkt.) InterBAtlonm! ference Delegates. t To Marshal Foch 4 By - de Twin Cities Host f Iff. 221.13. The names of several hundred bondsmen are entered In th bills as party defendants. PRESIDENT - (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 24 Four d hundred bandits entrenched in the village of Paso Thanes In the state of Santa Crus repulsed an attack by the marines landed from the cruiser Brown, according to belated dispatches received here. A number of the bandits and marines were kitted or wounded during the engagement, in which the attackers used machine guns The bandits -- hold prisoner In the village a number of the residents of the region. Including English ranchers and 8. J. manager of the Armour Packing- plant near the town of Santa Crux Government reinforcements ar--' rived on a transport at Rio Gallegos yesterday but that point is so far from Paso I bane that It is feared a successful attempt to rescue the prisoners will be impossible for several days lllt.tll ) FRANCISCO, Not. M.- -lo HonCaptain Charles Goff, at tlmdjn rtrninf dmaa, made a raid Ua night on an alleged gambling Huh, arompanjing hia seven po Ikemen in full drma nniforma with white glorea. The rah! wfes a full drrtm affair. Captain Joff exptam od today beeae tine manager of the dub comidalnrU that on Goff last offlrial tit lie wa not jfreww ed well enough to mingle with the dub members. bUtjr mm were -- In fierce Battle Mac-Be- By Associated Prsa fiX (S-f- y'CP ' v.- (Special to Th Newt ) 2f With WASHINGTON, Nov the arms conference negotiations proceeding in an atmosphere of friend lineea which delegates generally he-i- it e lmurti progress and accomplishment. Increasing Importance attached to Ra outcome today as a result of the informally expressed hopes of President Harding that ths conclave might lay the foundation for a continuing aeries of conferences with th 4 0 yanL ftoa. Navy's aim of perpetuating a closa interna Quintette of Mail Car . tlonat accord. . Robber ssldenfs plan which has been Thq p o play. hhr w f suggestion Vlrrt fon.for tk haute, ind.. No, jiho 1 Thrse white inen and two negroes th e.svt's bn.Has Mulligan have generally approved it, was an through tbe charged with holding up an )KiMi gala triad a field goafor the army, tha outstanding topic of discussion In conCentrar'jHtsstmgqrdraia and robbing ball passing under th goat line. The ths mails at Qffslftrions conSO the 011; (rfr, pisr-o- o their ference cfrde-uIlls, NoymbFTfBUIfta Zt-f- a rd line. CenRyuMsUn yard vened this morning for another comare order arrest bar today. They buck Una a and ths Army ground- mittee session to take format action are to be given a hearing before the Is ed n long forward pass. United States commissioner.-aft- er Cruise In n splltoff tackle made It on their virtual decision yesterday for hlch it Is planned to take them to first down on the Middles' of extra terrigradual abolishment Illinois for identification. line. Tha Army knocked down n torial rights In China. The flv suspects were brought to short forward pass by Conroy. After Submission of ..the result of the Terre Haute' during-T- he night 1y another line pluttge the Middles puntWoods' present negotiations for approval not line. Deputy United Pta'e Marshal H T ed to Army's Burnett, from Rockville. Ind- - where forward 'pass was knocked down and only to the participating nations but they have been held since ths day then to the Navy's after the robberv They' were eld in- line.- - punted could not gain at the to those not represented here. Includin JaR-- pending th center Koehler communicado of the Army line. ing Germany and Russia was indicathearing. Koehler made a first down for the Postofllce Inspectors now here stat- Navy on a dash through ths right ed as a possible first step toward endorsement of the coned they era positive the prisoners are side of the Army line from kick world-Withe bandits who staged the Pagton formation for- down on the ference plan to the end that the robbery in which one man was fatally Navys line. A continuation smaller governments might Join with injured, three wounded and the mail of the attack, Marchet and Koehler car wrecked by explosives and fire. carrying the hall, swept the ball down the other nations affecting the world Put forward as ve ns The eusDects generally. line where Rich- situation the Army's Wolfe. It: James Hill. 25; Joseph ards by no means a definite propn il half Lawrence at replaced right ar this stage, the plan as offered by Burnett. 20; Vernon James, 25; and for the Army. to have Garrett Osbourne. 25. Tho last two At this point the first period ended. the president was understood named sre the negroes. embraced no details nor w:i there Bcoft, Nfvy; S; Army, any Indication that any covenant or After Trams Shift. constitution would be proposed a Its Exports Exceed After the teams had shifted to the basis. It would accord generally with for Year Period held opposite end of the field, the Army- , m, possil le fulfillment eventually Une. On the wcon Rs President Hardings association Wt,nationato Wood ond Barchet, punted v lineup jdea (By Associated Press) to Navy's 44- who ran aeven "r" OTTAWA. Nov. 21. Th vgius of bef oAT h i was' Canada's exports during the year end- Tha rain gained steadily. The twoJftpftll 8 Foreign Office end ran were Will SnssL Last Word ing October 31 was greater then her Une plunge aad anand Wood punt-- 1 by tha Navy Imports, and both branches. showed a checkedBarchet on the to ed Navy's decline compared with the preceding 1 Nov. 24. The WASHINGTON. 12 months, as shown In a summary of line, who rands a fair catch. On the Japan foreign office will speak the trade given out by tho Dominion bu- - first lineup Barchet swept around fu whether last to as word 30-tJapan's soldiers to the reau of statistics. Total exports for! Army's right ead tqre navy will be 4 per rent or 7 period amounted to $41,444,435 yard lins'bsfbro he was checked by per of Ameriof cent the strength the 35t. 434.247. The Freocb. while imports wer was penalised five yards for can and British navies value of ths Dominions imports from offArmy on known makside third This became tbs lineup todaywhen play tha United States exceeded, however, ing ft first down for the Middles on was officially announced' at the em-it her exports across ths border, imports the soldiers line Conroy broke bassy that the Japanese delegation being 3403, 57,273 and ST port through at center of the Army line for! hf .wain flna word from the foreign i pf.c:r;ierr,i ,vnr..bThi'nd Koehler made ofljee le npeted toMIv Army A !! p)vnr-bMurder New Mexico the of Member on Japanese dele-Ki- n tt flrft does Araiye ten yard line. end Rerebet made eight yards! lion expressed the conviction today. BuuneM Man and Wife In two reverse line plunges. Koehler j while welting word from Tfkio. that scant and tbe Navy j the answer of the foreign offlee would Is Shrouded in Mytery added was given a first down In Inehe from cent. This will be. an 70 On th second, , dorMmt.nt of lhe attRude taken line. Army's goal by th fBy International Newt Os nice.) Cnnroy went over for a nUuga they never N. Nor 1. Jame down. King Kicked the goal. Score. delegates. heceil hough, a before demand have o. ofHillf placed Blackwreil prominent young business Navy. 7. Arm, for an Increase from man and bt vrtfe were found shot f Wood kicked off for th Army. Barrh-t- o line the catching on Xavy .per rent. laid down In tbe doatb today on ths porch of their running tha bait back to midfield. Hughe program. II la expected that i home In the city. Tho couple were ! soon as word I received from as rd llw hf murder u WbJ?n,hbHy lhe Japanese delegation will laat eu'slde f While and raced to Toklo, th oonfersnee Mrs. Black-- 1 prov, shrouded In mystery. Arair-- , line before he was take steps to acquaint tha with Japanese answer. If (he 7 well wan one of the most .beautiful, forced cut or hounda Here Clark, re. women In this section of New Msxl placed Barblsch at right guard for per cent figure la corroborated by the foreign office the delegates then co and was act tv in the sodlal Ilfs Army. will place before the conference a forof ths community. HcM on Line. mal request for the Increase. Held on th Army's lino. Receiver Named for King dropped bark for a field real .. (but th poos fumbled at tb start and E.Xpen$ Netrlv fir-- n ci W UlyS Lorponuoil went to th Army ou the latter's Investigations Complete j twenty-o- n yard iln as first down. I Here tbs second period ended, tho (By Associated Frsss.i (Hr Associated Preaa.) TOLEDO Ohio. Nov. 24. Frank P. (soldiers failing In tha on Iln plunge Nov 24 WASHINGTON. So raqch Kennlson. vie president of ths Ohio made Just as tha whistle blew. Score. progress has been made by the na-- 1 Saving bank. Toledo and Clem O, Navy. 7; Army, I. val experts examining details of the1 At tb beginning of th third Mlnlgsr, president of the Electric reduction plan that some corporation of Toledo were tod Army kicked off to Barchet on American Iln and th latter ran th of the arms delegate expect another toffsy appointed receiver for tbs the aeaaioa may be held In th j plenary Willy corporation, manufacturers of hall bach IS yard before be automobile accessories. Tho appoint- checked. Three drives Into th army near . futore to permit Japan and! to submit their coun- - J ment was mode In the federal court tine gave th sailors a ftsqt down- - on Great 'Britain i In bogcret form. here by Judge John M. Kimts, and The American and Brnislr naval -counrlnsd Jndges fa'Tw experts wet said today to virtually Tork gad Newark, N. J. - . to have completed their examination SWghl.ths Jaa4yw4rWBSq,agS 'In theatre Jln1crpo1trtg-'1ttrOlT, ,, , punt. C&tef Secretary Hughes' proposal. Tbe British were mid to feel that Raported As dinptsd highly saf Isfactory progress had been VcUsrs (had. There Is strong belief In BERLIN. Nov-- 24. An unesa firmed Wsldorn Injured hiu knso and was Great Britain, however, it was said, report from ConsUnUnopIo rseslvsd replaced by Boll at left tackle. that th conference will not b an unher toddy aid MusUpah Vernal also replaced Conroy at qualified success, unless soma action Paoho. Turkish nationalist load; ho Noys " ! noted. on i (Coatinued 1 two.) (Cuntlnusd on Mss throe. terre Press ) (By Afoc!ated .AUGUSTA, of the 700 block Nearly of Broad street and the entire eastern side of the 200 block of Jat'kson street, both in the heart of Augustas business section, wer destroyed by fire early today with a loss of about $2,000.- fia-No- Vincent Conroy, Ogden Player Scores Lone Touchdown Three White Men and Taro At Game Final Score is Harding Suggestion of Basis - Negroes Are Held at Terre For Continuing Series of 7 to 0 - i Haute as Mail Car RobParleys Discussed by Con- ' jstTheJuly,Sterling Dress Raid Club IF (By Associated Press.) Nov'. 2 1 When CHICAGO. Mtae Mary McCormle made her opiratio debut as Michaels In Carmen" this afternoon she " passed a Chapter In her career as romantic aa tha part 'ah for-- ' trays upon the stage. This first appearance with Mary Garden. Muratore and Baklanoff, ts a long stfep from th prairie schooner in which she travelled with her parents to Beilsvill. Ark. 8h worked as a cowgirl In several western states before starling her study of music. ' Without 'financial aid, she sang In church choirs and when- ever opportnnlty offered to maka a living and became the successful one of 71 candidates tried out by Mias Garden, director of tha Chicago opera company, last spring. was Mary Garden who adIt vised the young singer to drop tha K .from her family name, so that the pnblio might not confuse her with tha Harold F. McCormick family, which has sponsored th Chicago opera , Cover Th six suit covereds.tteridd'bf it term of years extend Ingfroun th first 1000. to Andrew Russel .In January, EFred of Sterling's the expiration " - . term hi January, Attorney General Brundage said toare the result of day that tha suite disclosures made In the case resulting In the Indictment of Gov. Small, Lieut. Gov. Sterling and Vernon 8. Curtis I ANNUAL GAME Oll In Chicago Opera many I OYER ARMY Many GreatBuildingsAre Doomed to Destruction No Logs of Life So Far Known in Blaze. Police in Evening ST-L- night f, w l |