ALL MERCHANDISE THE W EAT H E R ADVERTISED IN THE l'nïiettlpd to-day and In-morro», prob¬ IS GUARANTEED ably shower»; not much change TRIBUNE in lemperature. First to Last the Truth: News--Editorials Sritmn* Full It>i>or» on fa*«» Nine Advertisements LXXX N o, (CopyriKiit, inao. Vot. 27,008 New York Tribune ln<\) 1920 TWO CENTS THRF.F f KNTS FOIR » i ,T| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, In Greater >ew York «¡thin J(MI Mile* Kluewhere League Head CoxPleads for Votes Attorney for Says Art. X Oí Pro-Germans Contractors Hunger-Striker MacSwiney Is Not Vital Labor Special Dispatch to Thr, Tribune Agent Dies in 74th of His Oct. Fast; Declares DAYTON, Ohio, 25..Under the caption "Something to Think bourgeois Euro¬ About" Governor Cox's Day newspaper The News prints an editorial appealing Hettrick's Letter Offer- pean Statesmen Agree tu "cur German-American" friends. The editorial is more ing Hylan Union Section Is Non-Essential carefully worded than the now famous editorial Sup¬ appeared in (ox's the if He Court¬ BiteKills newspaper of port Greek during campaign 1916, proposing Signed Klfincnl of Covenant a German-American alliance - military and declaring.seven months after house Contract .»> » King Shown Monkey the sinking of the Lusitania.that "German U-boats have committed no crime lake4 against us." It is, nevertheless, a bid for what it terms Succumbs at Brother and Priest. Imericans "G< clearly Link Only rman-American" votes. Conneclinp 5:20 P. M. to Wound American-Born Irishman Ones Allowed With It loo S-rrioisslv The editorial begins with a reference to a May¬ poll conducted by a national In Housing Probe inflicted Condi¬ in Prison for magazine (The Literary Digest), asking Republican newspaper editors by Pet; Is Third to Die of or, Held amendments Eliminating to name their choice for Secretary of State in the Harding Cabinet. The tion Hopeless at Noon Hunger Two Hours After Knd poll resulted in 152 votes' for Root, 44 for and 41 for Arises ¡tMay Be Offered byAny 1/odge Knox. Controversy Be¬ Cork Prisoner Claimed U. S. When In¬ nation.He Avers (Quotes Knox and Lodge tween Governor and Un» Paul, His Citizenship Member ("ox's Brother, carcerated ; Had Refused Food Since Widow, Dry Eyed. newspaper then reprints an extract from The. Congressional on Record of March termyer Prosecutor Take Throne Commitment Last Over Bodv BRUSSEl Leon Bour- 1, 1019, in which Senator Knox is quoted as saying May Summer y Pravs the < n tl :. "So as w|g| Près lent the surely the sun vises, if the Hun flood again threatens to en¬ The Lockwood joint legislative x views the ¿íígi"r °-' to gulf world," the United States would rush once more to the aid of committece investigating the building Ruler Was 28 Years Old CORK, Oct. 25 CBy The Associated declared to be investigating the claim. lents trust is British Fear Reprisals ; imet civilization. Then Cox's newspaper says: material believed to have dis¬ and Assumed Press). Joseph Murphy, one of the A elispatch from Cork September 10 .... \ cove- "Now we covered the connecting link between Crown hunger strikers in Cork jail, died at asserted that the American Consul Precautions Taken to quote from the speech of Mr. Lodge, reported in the same atioiif issue of The the labor organization and contractors on Exile of Constantine 8:35 o'clock to-night. He was twenty- there hail established the fact that Congressional Record. Read and study it carefully. It needs five was born in but tha-. Guard Cabinet Officials no combination whose operations are de¬ years old and unmarried. Murphy Lynn, comment. Germany should be 'chained and fettered.' are he had been brought to Ireland when ..... Here Lodge's clared to he for the acute Murphy was a member of the Irish responsible , Oct. 25 (By The Associated an infant b:¿his father, who.is a Brit¬ situation. Volunteers and was well known as an ish Frank Getty ...-;-;¦ princi- " housing Press). King Alexander of Greece subject. By 'We then ; rom Bureau ri'. press -!" of ought, to make this peace with Germany and make it at A letter was made public yesterday died this evening at 5:20 o'clock. His athlete. He had fasteel for seventy- Murphy's father, Timothy Murphy, The Tribune's European once. a shoemaker, resides in BouladufT, a (Copyright, 1920, New Yi ' '¦ Much time has been wasted. which John T. live days. His two sisters and Kations The delays have bred restlessness anc Hcttrick, adviser to death was caused by wounds which he mother, suburb of Cork. He said that ho was c »nf ision several of a brother were at his bedside. LONDON, Oct. 25..The death of the inter-- everywhere. Germany is lifting her head again. The whining groups contractors, wrote to suffered in an attack on him by a pet the father of fifteen children, onlv six B -A- in .'¦ .'-- after defeat is Mayor Hylan. In it Hottrick offered of whom are living. Ho emigrated to Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of M. . . changing to threats . the only source of a wai monkey early in October, the King be¬ was one of the eleven ' great Joseph Murphy America in in said he ha 1 tu the Mayor the commendation of labor mutilated. 1891, settling Lynn, Cork, in Brixton Prison early to-day, jtspondent! is be found for the future, as for the past, in Germany. She should be ing badly men incarcerated in the Cork jail where three of his children, including Ain ast cd to ¦. unions if he signed a certain contract Throughout last his heart were born. The father de¬ after a seventy-four day-' hunger chained and fettered now and this menace to the world's peace should b< night two days before Lord Mayor MacSwiney Joseph, a.-- n icentrated for construction work em the action grew his clared that he took out his first citi¬ strike, has stirred t removed at once.' "... proposeil weaker, general debil¬ was sent to Brixton prison in London. in but he deeply England .- e co enant. new courthouse. In the became more zenship pa'pers 189.", that ;..,;- (ox's communication ity pronounced arto", pul¬ All ehe men in the Cork jail immedi- left the United States before his natu¬ and Ireland. Bringing an end to a X -, newspaper quotes liberally from a speech by Elihu Root befon Hettrick that were 'Article specifically says he rep¬ monary symptoms intense, ately went on a hunger strike. One of ralization became complete. painful chapter in curren: Irish his¬ executive committee of the American of International Law resents of at times At the of the war one son, Bore 1 n ndatii Society many these unions, thus breathing being difficult and them, Michael Fitzgerald, died last beginning on which the attention of the in which Mr. Root declared that and born in Lynn, according to Mr. Mur tory the the war established that Germany's rea establishing lus connection with botli alarming, at noon to-day it was week. been ication hail been siiios of announced that phy, registered at the American Con¬ entire world had artii retarded, and that "Germans are only half-civilized ii the alleged combino that has the King's condition There were reports last month that sulate in Queenstown as an American. was death also set.- the stage, it is feared, all that makes for civilization." almost, throttled competition in the hopeless. was an American citizen. It Joseph, however, failed to register. Murphy It is asserted that the government for desperate reprisals. "Our German readers will us for building industry. was asserted that he was born in Lynn, pardon tigain reprinting thes Or. Georges Fernand Widal, a French accusation against Murphy was that he tract! ." Cox's Disposal of "Insurance" Pot Mass. Secretary of State Colby was Fad a bomb in his Extraordinary preeaul newspaper then goes on to say. "We want our German specialist, who was called in consulta¬ possession. Artii : The disclosure is held by the commit¬ ing taken in London against thi pos¬ American friends t,o know the views of the one of whom tee tion in the av mod men, certainl; to be of vital importance in casting illness of King Alexander, sibility of an -ittack on Cabinet min¬ be chosen by if the latter is elected, to deal with some light on the possible said the, monarch, had been the victim of Harding, Germany. disposition a to isters or other d'sturbances. Ire¬ of the mysterious ¦! per cent "insur¬ plot assassinate him. He declared Travis Held Two Rescued M. Beck ance'" pot to which the members of the that political enemies of the King, land was moved the James Also Cited "code his fondness strongly by ; of practice" contributed. This knowing for his pet (ieath of its In Dublin and A- ...... Cox's newspaper then calls attention to the fact that James M. Becl fund was in custody of Hettrick, who monkey, had deliberately inoculated martyr. advised his the animal with the of In in the liter w York lawyer, is working for and that Beck "was th clien's subscribing to the germs hydro¬ By Policeman Cork crowds stood streets, '. Harding, in Contempt; A'--' "code," and who received t phobia the hope that it would be¬ i m of per cent of praying for the soul of MacSwiney. ¦¦' my Germany from the start," in the come violent and bite which it CA of writing many articles the près. gross business of the firms for his him, did. disaster ;ia oh and finally a book, called The Case of services. The either .'I per cent, he de¬ The report that the monkey had been Faces Prison In Irish Riot The feeling of impending is Belgium. went was later "No man in the clared, to "eliminating the evil? poisoned denied by the widespread. Ihhold United States was so influential in inflaming th incident to plumbing, cut stone, and Greek legation at Paris. (A'- American people against the German and steam and ventilating busi¬ Prince Paul Take to to Universal in people finally compelling th nesses." contracting May Throne Refusal Reply Fifteen Crowd at Protest Meeting in Regret Knglaiul ¡i President tu call into Prince a younger brother of In t:ieie is universal re- '. Congress session," Cox's newspaper says, adding Samuel Paul, at Bond England "You I'ntormyer, counsel for the King Alexander, is expected to accede Questions Inquiry Columbus Circle Attacks M respom who complain of Wilson and Cox have no reason for so Lockwood committee, maintains thai to the great over MacSwiney's death, even doinj this -1 throne of Greece. Premier Ven- Makes Liable Men When One had They stood for peace as long as it was honorable to do so. ¡1er cent totaled approximately izelos said in Athens that Comptroller Drops among those who the g $520,000 for last year's business of th« Saturday supported "They were denounced as and he believed that Prince Paul would to Fifteen-Year Sentence Remark About Speaker eminent, in its determi¬ f the 1.1 pacifists, during the campaign tl plumbing industry alone. Hettrick say: not be prevented from taking the unswerving pois to tended them friend: of the President were compelled to adopt the slogan 'He ke] that the year's business amounted t( throne b*^ former King Constantine. nation not to release him. ¡«be pa Unil '¦ from $3,000,000 to out of war.' In this campaign Governor Cox is now $'1,000,000, makinj He added that no English or French Silent on Personal Deals in Taxi Since. Wednesday the Lord M.,.. d If. 1Coi being denounce the insurance fund only about $120,000 candidate was Speeded Away lert.j as It is the contention of being considered. been unconscious or delirious, a pro-German." the committee'! Constantine, who is in Lucerne, was hi V counsel that much of this wai cccasional moments erf consciousness, rb&l Co: newspaper reproduces a quotation from an editorial denoun money reported October 17 as planning to of Trade With Battle From Curb to ted. paid out to placate labor leaders am take advantage of the Explanation Rages and had been forcibly fed fruit j lices, !:ij Cox newspaper because it. had, in other to secure vacancy by 1916, proposed a military all powers, immunity foi claiming the throne. The Swiss au¬ Judson Sought When Low¬ Curb With Traffic Patrol- beef tea and brandy. The ii fl ction oi conversation with and had termed the the contractors in the eombinatioi thorities were meas¬ Germany murder of American women ar from strikes reported taking er Prices Were Obtainable ! man as Central thin food probably hastened the end. A re children German and to obtain advantage ure to prevent his leaving Switzer¬ Figure by submarines a matter o/. no concern to America. for the circle in other ways. land. Scurvy set in a week ago, but Mac - "An' to was you going permit yourselves to be lined up behind these foi The letter maele public by Com On the same day former King Con¬ State Comptroller Eugene M. Travis Traffic Patrolman John H. Main res¬ Swrney refused fruit juico.-; which v missioner of Accounts whe stantine as Root, Lodge, Knox and Beck) and their fobowers on the Hirshfield, replied follows to a sugges¬ was adjudged in contempt of court yes- cued two men from a crowd of Irish offered to relieve the disease. He -. ii preten had been investigating the $2,372,001 tion that he assume Governor Cox is the regency during Justice J. Frederic Kernochan sympathizers a riot in Colum¬ at 5:4d o'clock this when oi your enemy'.'" Cox's newspaper asks. "We thin contract with Henry Hanlein «S: Son the serious illness of his son: terday by during morning, n .' -.' ... in The contract was rescinded witl "Sufficient unto when he refused to answer fifteen bus Circle last The crowd his brother, Saen, mid Father Dominic lea a ¦. ;h live the West and many of you are that along the day is the evil night. farmers, y< four others the Board of thereof. I launched were at Led-, a. :' will mit a brick to a by Estimati will not think of a regency questions put to him by Assistant Dis¬ its attack when one of the his ie thi prison "ard. buy gold boost lot of politicians into office." last at the of tin are Friday instigation yet. My plans those of my people." trict Pécora. The questions men dropped a chance remark during End (ornes at 1 M. Mayor. It was written two weeks He signed the Attorney A. ago telegram "Constantine, course of the John the of but was undated. It reads: Rex." were asked in the protest meeting the Farmer- Alter Father Dominic had beei in¬ ir* . "Honorable John F. Doe of bond Labor party near the Maine rnonu- Hylan, Mayo Prince Arthur England's Choice investigation purchase» formed, i-hort!; o'clock, ti.at In Stands of N'ew York City, City Hall. It made the office for m ent. Cox has been by Comptroller's '-'-'j.; Would reported that Prince Ar¬ the end ne Sit '"Dear Sir: I call attention t actually Harding May thur of was P. obi, fund Joseph fugan, years the present status of the contrac Connaught the choice of sinking purposes. thirty whispered a Tew prayers awarded the oí England for the succession to Alexan¬ All of the questions which Mr. Travis an engineer of 4 Hast Twelfth Street, or by Hoard Estimate am der and that France would assent. Mayor, u ho laj mol huerican* Lease 100.000 Enforcing With Senate on Apportionment to Henry Hnniein ¿ refused to answer related to his pri- who .served in the United States navy Son Prince (diaries of Belgium also has eyes open bui for the stonework on the Xc\ been mentioned. vate affairs, and it was on the ground with Dudley Eield Malone, and his ^Ul<>s in S':t)(>ria York Court House? Square County Prince Christopher, younger brother of their alleged irrelevancy that he friend, whose name was given as 0. !.'. Prohibition Act of fornier brother and priest ..ry m -:. Verdict 5115,000 Bond Filed King Constantine and uncle based his refusal to make Gordon, were severiy beaten. The ai League of also was replies. I rish a. ¡u,-a her of l part 'eslern Financiers Said to - "My client, in accordance with th Alexander, reported to were tack while Professor have gone to Rome, Italian The court ruled that the queries occurred Waltet doctor tli Hair Contract With Soviet I ell.«. contract, filed his faithful performanc soliciting II. in New York Clergymen Declares Should bond for .aid in obtaining the throne for him¬ relevant and pertinent to the investi- Halloway, shirt sleeves, was ex¬ that Agreement $115,000. or the crowd. of nothing Regime 60-Year Term He Will "This matter has been self his eldest son, George. Chris.; gation and ordered the witness to horting upward 5,00( for Oppose Re-estab¬ Be Determined Elec¬ under inves was sympathizers of the Irish cause u. by < topher reported to be ready to go answer. This action had no effect surged tigation by your ommissioner of Ac to Greece on about the automobile from which Hal¬ "i e Loi d M ayo i tw., '¦'¦"¦ lishment of Traffic counts because of receiving word of Alex¬ ':¦ Liquor tions and Expressions of newspaper article ander's death. is upon Mr. Travis, who maintained his loway was speaking and not a lermittcd '- He the husband of singli il to appearing in The N'ew York World. A the former 'policeman was on hand. to MaeSw Elected Presidency Given Face Value o! these articles Mrs. William 13. Leeds, wh» position. Justice Kernochan then an- notify People have proved on* it was a As the attack on and Gordoi who had been a, to rich American widow. r.ounced that it would the Dugan ...... vestigation be gross- lies, and th "The most delay inquiry the crowd across Colum >v In a to democratic nation in Eu¬ began surged through .. A "fit Harding, message editors and of this HUNTINGTON', W. Va., Oct. 25.- manager.--, newspaper rope" has had a varied experience with if he were to .stop then and punish the bus Circle, oblivious v: the rushiiu retired to a nearby hot"! American the ministers of New York, made pub- Governor of acknowledged to me' personally lai its modern declared that traffic. Cries of him!" "Who' he would survive a it Cox Ohio, announced to¬ that had kings. After its inde¬ witness for contempt, but "Lynch the nig! wa> ;¦>'¦-. tcrday by Frederick B. Smith if evening they been gross] pendence had been wo:i at got a knife'.'" "Kill the bloody gli not .-..'. -A a vast .a day that elected l'resident he would deceived their in th Missolonghi he would certainly do so later. f and Republican National Commit-' by reporter and N'avarino it took Otto of Bavaria man!" attracted the attention of Main or Sean MacSwiney w ttcd ..> "su down with the Senate and make matter. The result is that their en for It was said at the. Criminal Courts who was traffic n the Broa the .' King in 1832, compelled him after directing »a!, Oll a'. \ ays mil he would oppose the an sade, aimed Building, where the investigation is agreement" upon the League of apparently against yoi eleven years of to a wa", suie of the Circle. Arrangi ha nts for ^ as u!' autocracy accept conducted, that each answer the of ¦¦ hi ta ni of the trafiic in in- and honor, Mayor City Xe constitution in and 'being Taking '.he situation in at a .-'.. ce held in abe ,- Weit Of Nations, that his agreement should York, has been 1843, expelled him which Mr. Travis refused to in- and if elected be determined the Senatorial elec¬ dropped. in 1862. Then the Greeks wanted one give the patrolman rushed over a^ a ment' decision by "We have been a volved contempt, and that each offense -.'.i- part to obtain the en- tions. subjected to dels of 's sons, but were ''ragging its victims across une in term [nation Lea L'l of a and a is one in dl ol I lie law with all the The nearly month, further e: denied him because of punishable by year jai!. tersection of Eighth Avenue. Dugai ral here, a a .¦ ,- » tract Governor's statement, read: tended British diplo¬ ted i. him as l-M- native, delay will work great injury matie relations, and did the next Travis Tries to and Gordon were badly beaten by vh: doubtful whet "The situation is this: 1 favor go¬ client. It will be best Explain Deal extremely eg jMter m i tli was requested some time ing into the with clari¬ my necessary b thing by taking George of Schleswig- time, but wore fighting desperately. ernment \-. ould permit a fan, inc lud ' existing league tween now and 15 to ha' The turn which the John hoc ii make an arrangement for a fying reservations. Senator November Holstein, son of the King of Denmark Main t hars-es Crowd Cork \ ¡larding inn,mm feet of took came ¦. latka, of 100 to Marion. has said quarried stone for th and brother of the who be¬ vestigation yesterday after .1 Wedr.e .!.; a ... thi clergymen that he he is not interested in as it i- princesses had more Ma.n dashed into the crowd, drawinj A is to be re were to meet Sen¬ job, impossible to quarry stoi came of and Mr, Travis been tiian four death occurrii £ in a they clarification, but in rejection. I have Queen England Empress on the his revolver as be charged. 11 prisoi »ken ator A in the (Continued on puge eighteen) o t' Russia. hours stand. He was trying to tue Speaker of the Housi o Harding. change plans! every expectation that after November a vast of stood between the two victims an« ; t yeai ator made- the visit imprae- 2 much of the explain why majority the their ii en formally not ¡tied, as Mai »r. Vandi partisan spirit that, has Democratic king Slain state bond purchases in the last five attacker's. Then, cocking his re nt Vesterday Mr. Smith received been visited discussion of volver, he ordered the crowd to star., Swiney was uld 'ire. ¡lui di ed for South Cork. body will then be Hi : in i league subsided. Hoys themselves and reigned in great pop¬ L. Judson and two N'ew York pari "One-third of the seats of the Son- brokerage the taken to Cork for burial. 'ei::- e re be ularity until 1913, when he was as¬ houses when either concerns offeied charged policeman. pai Iii lear M r. Smith : I greatly re- ate are to be ¡n Boat: Father in Lak tiiis saw '. M filled this year. The peo¬ sassinated. His son Constantine suc¬ securities of the same par value and At moment Mam a taxi a Uequiem Mass at Souths ark at the plans made for me by ple understand the issue, and we will tho of the crowd. A womai pas -. .¦ u ceeded him, and since he was married of equal ami at edge of .i- nal committee have made it their maturity yield prices terror it was announced thai trcci accept expression at lace value, All Have Bullets in Head. (Continúen on p»ge fhf.i iContlnued tn page eighteen .-enger, apparent!.'. stricket MacSwiney'a false, . tely to carry out the tentative i sit down gazed upon the scene. The : be r -s.')-, ed W t« are. 1 01 will, therefore, with the patrolma dnesday paganda v, e had made for a meet- Senate an Heal Huck Finn, two men St. Roman Catholic Cathedral : and reach agreement about Youngsters dragged the bleed i"g throug George's .jne mal Á .- v. the of in where a legiti ih delegation clergymen our going into this league. Police Sec Murder. Suicic (Continued on next p»s?) Southwark, requiem mas« here. 1 should have welcomed this "There is no s :. be sung by the Re< I other, and any talk of s,.-. ¦- siai 1" meet with these men u ut to : ; bu Bride's Father »'Meara. tho ;. a new association Holds Among as pporl is but an idle Charges ol part so much to do with the guid- The MERIDEN, Conn., Oct. ,25. Ann will be Arc;,h. hop ¦',.< i o f re phrase. important thing is to get i MacSutiney's Principles nce eople in matters which a start and to stabilize world Taylor, fourteen years old, mid quently visited the Lord Ma as a for our help brother iTect our welfare people, conditions which vitally affect the in¬ Fred, ten, who were regard Her Asks de Volera tun pri rued not with the by their teachers with and the Prisoner; Court Writ America's, Says The Lord r's only terest and welfare of America. For us pity Mayo strike tsl but with .is ashington Sentenced, al things of life, our; to remain out of the league for twe fellow pupils with admiration a pi days, in w ...;. moral and ethical progress. of 11 uek Fi uns, were found m u rde r Lord s 4irni* Likened to an;, sort. 1'hen e years or until another election could Douglas Morton, of N. V., he ¡s a divorced man. This man Mayor became 11 Hut \Mor (iocs Eree ¦.| should like to have impressed be to-day adrift a iowboat on i(la Yórktown, wa.ted and forcibic commei held would be unthinkable. If toe known*to all his a< "a outside the high school and tool; Those of Declaration of feeding ¡pi ¡i these men that my announced much has to be Pond near this city. neighbors splen¬ ny Pow ard the end, J hit our in given in compromis« uaughtcr away in an automobile -, id and W' ilson and \\ ¡Uia ¡i Waldorf tion with ie-ferer.ee to part now The body of their father. John did young man," made an attempt yes¬ Independence di'lirium «orgc in order to insure our entrance .. wa i a borrowed ighi leading we movement for world peace Taxier, a -.- \va recovered fre machino, too. We Oct. 25. Mon \\ i!h tin rid into the league the then'. dower, terday to rescue his bride from the consider lier too WASHINGTON, Eamo de irnaeinary S in n Féii n t > !\lar> Anderson ,; sate desire to fail to people the irons. The young to be married. any selves will have an tc pond ,vii grappling her Mr. Mor¬ ave Valora. President of the Provisional battle. al and opportunity .was a clutches of father, who, not kept her under lock and Bar of justice n duties responsibili- modify and correct later." bullet wound in his head, aim« and key 'Irish Republic, declared in a statement "Fig ht 01 it, was ton been her she is not a I ¦ .¦. Chi ¡an nation, but in the same as h says, has holding prisoner prisoner. will ly It is cd Geoi Wasl "lt cannot be a matter of the cxer spol those which i.ave not let her to to-day that the principles for which unlikely thai the .-¦ to out of a conviction that the caused the death of his sons, and t since their marriage October 1. go high ár'iuu!, bo- Major ami his comrade. have any cal effi would rit¬ eise of merely the executive will. Th< cause I didn't want to h-r MacSwiney special polit ed of Nations be ¡c e that he took his own endanger were ''ne r ic the a s i" n i , pague as voiced at the police He was deeply moved by a note which Fitzgerald, died tragedy toe _- .m an that peace popular will, polls after any more." Vstor, preserve must control. The sort =hool. iig the boys. from h s the American Declaration of Indepen¬ out, but il rtain that re¬ e- same 11 m <. it would of agreemen he received Betty last Satur¬ Whatever 'Betty have old A. ¡it a t h I The father worked in a süvci may the dence and President Wilson's war aims prisal which shall be enabled to obtaii ,.-, justice of the ". ¦¦ and en- in which she said to have im¬ peace when th c< re foi our independence be tory is city, bul until 'vinier ca day, re- "the inalienable right 'o 'I Falk pK>kniHl which wo have will determined by the Senatoria meny was performed, Mr. liberty, cd hii the liberties elections." 'seas as often to be found on pond plored him, "for God's sake net me out McClelland privi ige <.'.' ms1:-, everywhere to choose night was all of poss Had a es at such said, she was only seventeen old .¦'<¦¦ \ nod for oui sol\ great stream with a rod in his-hand as in of here!" and set about her rescur years their own of life and obedience.'" MaeSvv !.¦.;. die d twi .»ir-i Sinn anl other More than a dozen speeches wen a."d had been married without n way m" b :¦ ,. h ch we hope to where he was About con¬ com. '-.n ¦¦ « ":e, made through the West ¡noun shop employed. forthwith, retaining an attorney and sent. He wanted to have the "Like Patrick Henry and his geance ould ..'"'.' ¦'l'' in acquiring. Virginia the woman who is marriage Mr. but the exti which tain country to-day by Governor Cox days ago princi r r. nulled, he said. rades," said de W.>-ra, "these Irish tian, aordi nary Icngtl of in a writ habeas .¦ ten for hi "Upon one of I he issues of the school his attended ! obtaining of corpus. were forced the strik« the worst peni essed a Denouncing Senators Harding, Lodge boys "This situation seems to be 'patriots by tyranny hunger gave in which shi ¡In urch ai cxpi naturally ('.' i Taylor arrested foi improper guardi; There was a hearing on the writ yes¬ rather ti,a* could them of libert;. to o i time to cool. .V moni ago I <¦ 1 should have sai'l to Massachusetts, and others vvh' peculiar," said Justice after a deprive ( crest, ship, lie vas released on parole. m the Court at. White Young, make death the alternative." eved .- reprisal« would t ak.- tand my vote upon signed the round robin as "conspira terday Supreme conference in his chambers with the the il' ad '-vil h by the Governor asked: This morning Arthur and Fred t Plains, and Douglas and saw bride Mr. do Vaior.i declared Ireland .<.,. form of attacks on officials in En) I -s- peí I h Amendment ; that 1 tors," Betty, and her parents. "The girl is "How can we theii friends that dad 'was tr »ing rach other for the first time since the now "the one last white nation ratnei than re land. In man> w ».. not recall it: that 1 would op- reasonably expect on take in only seventeen years old. She never this would have bc's eighteen traffic of the conspirators, if elected, to over them to Black Pond fishing latter went home to get some clothes had a suitor before and it deprived of its liberty," and that it easier, foi I '. the reestablishment of the seems shf '.¦¦ ¡Ui v, Street, |.,..sp ami that if turn the conspiracy?" afternoon. Black Fond lies ju.-t to after Clinton T. Brown, a justice of the was carried off her feet the first asked only America's moral support :n military grip on Ire lai ng »' auffeur »ml into: cal ng liquors, outh of the mam road between t had married them. by its for the present mon. to secure Governor Cox said his adversary' peace, man that came Girl s as tight freedom. ..' Ii pctcd ivould do m> part and Fate -this aft were to to »ach along. young ccond all the position was "very much like H she! city Middletown. They unable speak as that, are -.ear;- Mr. elo Valera gave out a copy of a Carson Predirts \ iolene-r II e enforce m> oi tin' law with no n two rs. saying they eighteen pal id youngs' kvho other, however, for Hetty's father, old before a of cablegram he had cnt '<< Mrs. Mac- r wer \ ested in I ho Executh e. gi'mc." justice the peace, verj Si Edward 'a rson, a The trails of Governor t ox and Gov been riding their bicycles along George K. Mel del '.and, a contractor of do so because of the Swiney. It. said: have the opportunity, will is likely husband': expressed the opinion tl it a you of Illinois road, came ..,, ¡mice headquart- Yorkville, also was in court and would t'ne noble that a not convey tei the men of the ernor Lowden crossed a instructions. The daughter told mi "Ma,;, nrede such proba ora you Charleston. While the Democrati announced that "something h.-id ii not permit it. that her husband man was your husband console you for ,x on ,;,¦¦ '. to honor frequent!) visitei Stokers killed proposed candidate was cn the u p< ned" al Black Pond. They had he "Mr-. Morton is being kept under lock h'^r at her home 'your loss, and may the that ry. v ¡tl ii il and to other clergy- speaking Cap before lier marriage.' knowledge Pre the was allots, they said, and a plash. and key by her father." said Benjamin "As a and his have grounds Republican rally hel neighbor, your honor; a* : your sufferings touched mier < - ï ¡tier lor IN. >. n -i whom you cet, the- sentiments The and found I. Counsel of Os- Lioj d ¡eo ge a nd mj Hound are in the armory about 100 police investigated Fagin, Corporation Mr. the heart- of an worid and - s nd called and \\ h ich jards awa; neighbor only!" McClelland inter apathetic r Edward, bul in his homes in Eaton attended bodies of Arthur and Fred in the b sinmg, w'ho is attorney for tee bride- at arouse it to a the b\ me and to which I Somi spectators both nice! rupted this point, getting a laugl realization of agon ea Place th Ulster leader no ti nee rely held winch whs bar" of tac less "It is an thel are showed signs and as a church- any fishing bridegroom. outrag.- ¡from every one in the courtroom, in that being endured for liberty's of fear and had taken *«M th, .. .ce, wfcich dged officially '.tad b man cannot have h's no personal ¡ngs._ whatever. Arthur this young bride. sake in . apparently 'eluding Justice Young. Iroland. comfort you. At '.-. c u ... . Master? A h*re ..- for New n m and a beliewr in the Oct. 25. The shot as ho on a sweatei H's all he is a " BOSTON, predict io lay asleep neighbors say splendid "You of Ins bier ami th* <¦! \ er -, ¡i ce rely, might have thought, that wa shrine deathbed around Down a a £ werf. I. H, ,| ..,,.! hei that the party will be ovei the bottom of'the boat. The torn cle young man." ail," said his we t, and ;¡I': \\ ARRF.N <;. HARDING." Republican Justice Young, "but it ma comrades, pledge that wnt'.st ar wh ich gal he ed in Par whelmed in the election was made li ing of the younger boy and the coi Mr. McClelland had no attorney. He have been different." Irish hearl heats wo hail resist t I! a ho he and White! u carefully marshaled ( oi.il N"u, for \<>n Imt> Horning in Tin- Governor Cox in telegram to Micha. tion of the boat indicated that told Justice Young what had 'o ? j He adjourned the unt the hands of those vho would roh oui S cd hen of ied to ¡';" hearing ji-r by a large b O'I.eary, chairman the Democrat esc ipe death. bullel h imself. .ember 6. Betty went home '.' ntry of its ndepi all fal State which was made been wit '; :'!'', 'n "Thin man Morton is it Committee, pul planted twenty yeas 'parent- and her splendid young bridi icounerveles or a -In .1 idge haa taken Hi la .1 right ¦.. erl heless older than my he said, "and groom went hnmo alone m* to to-night. tempi daughter," engeance."' ! Mai »ere 1rs