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TH-BOULOCNE—LONDOlt -i u in r •<>«•—ComforteMe. I STATE: On. to— NaT. —» fc, „ OLD AND TtoUNG X STATE: Na«r. «- jg^ * JUDGE UPHOLDS OF IRELAND SEEK HOW TO INSPIRE RESPECT FOR THE LAW IR EM EN-DANZIG FOUR CONVICTIONS WOULD DO IT. POLICE BATTLE WHAT CALL FfiR •tATOIEA: Oct. SS—Dae., AMERICAN HAVEN 2 MILLION MEN >-•«. i*-»••. at- TRIBUNE PLEA [Copyright: 1921: By The .! BIGGEST RAIL D STATES LINES, Troubles Are Many SAFEBLOWERS; TO DESERT JILL Broadway, N. Y. IcCORMACK COMPANY t*C ' Before They Sail. STRIKE MEANS STEAMSHIP COMPANY Wc The following article is one oi a AMERICAN LINES. INC. FOR FREE PRESS Strike order issued by five brother­ series by Miss Genevieve Forbes, a KILL 2, JAIL 1 HH ^ 15._[SpeciaU—By blower, -murderer, and confidence rrfan (• Haaagtal ARRESTED FOR SEPEATEO •ftaaP in first days walkout: Pennsylvania,! . , lo Hoag Kong ment of the financial affairs of the city | the Ume our mu% grQUp reaches Dub-. for whom a reward of $2,500 " dead or '• Maall* ANO F1A6RANT VIOLATIONS *• » r.JU|t,f „ Chicago Great Western, Chicago & °Ut ,n three &rOUPS' 0ne &rol!i' and charging that the administration . OF THE LIQUOR LAW. alive " is offered by the authorities at Palatial LSSB. 11 n we have en­ a Dfer Liners Boniface, Man. Northwestern, Chicago, Milwaukee & C <-'il succeeding day\ had brought the city to the point ol larged it to in­ fflj. 21 000 tooa. That the Government StdjPaul, and the Chicago, Rock Island In nVashingtor? President- Har- 1 • t» knots bankruptcy. Bullard's identification was made c clude several is in earnest in suppress net, O wj » r» ' mg lawlessness, V*n in complete last night through an ex­ aci r •*t»r»e *tata" "This action is not in harmony with more bound for ted * ding started a series of confer- the vary rich, wa> dem- c^ it of r******** change of telegrams between Chicago •Wr d the genius, spirit, and objects of our America. There is cm*traied yesterday »A* Probably sixteen unions will act in .ences j h members of the public rr Stale" •^{a-w^*"^ and Canadian police. He "was wanted w t Ja.mes W. Bullion was t&Kai accord in giving support to the strike. Npr VIS Institutions.^ read the written opinion Bill, the hand­ ta prison far haqrant T.ra Mat*" for the murder of Alex McCurdy, whom which group of the rail- banded down. notations »r the*!*^ -52SaJtfS^22 v f iich is directed by the five big •r- I .. some New York "»»'"'*-raina IK*, he shot Nov. 11, 1920, in a Boniface "*•*•! brootnerh o ods. ; road labor board and the inter- "It fits In rather with the genius. policeman who in"* "* i-fj hotel. « a/- iwoii /tiM. \r af the rulers who conceived law not i. has been home Patrick (" Paddy ") Joyce, known to Strike headquarters established in ; state commerce commission in an •» f. t. Sceft. The cure for. it. 6«a. Alt.. the parity of love for Justice but In for a visit in Lim the police as a safeblower with a long Consumers building, Chicago, from effoi"t to avert the tieup. 142 t. Clark ««.. Cat* the lustful passion for undisturbed record. erick. And Mary- whence all activities will be directed- First Walkout Oct. 22. McGinn, with gor­ The captured man *j Allen Hillman, r- "It wUl. therefore, be unnecessary geous red hair alias Addison, cabled " king of safe There w$l be one walkout next to consider the other questions iri' and " a hairy" blowers." iV. Y. WILL GO ON Saturday morning, according to toirad.- coat. Mr. McKee Led to Place by Tip. The ba,ttle took place in front of the present plans. This will be of the Cawcland Seeks to Amend. hastens to tell us RATl6\S IF BIG GENEVIEVE Davis laundry. 2341 Cottage Grove ave­ trainmen oi] thfc International and AHhoagh the* devlalon was of, this FORBES he has been work- MffiALLINE nue. Sergt, Grady had received infor­ STRIKE IS CALLED •weeplflf eharacter. Chester E. Cleve- ' \ng eight years in a Detroit automobile , (ireat Northern, a Texas road. mation that liillman had brought an iaad. special counsel for the adminis- j factory. Of course, he is authority on s N>w York, Oct. 15—[Special.]—A acetylene torch* into the Guarantee The Chicago, Xfilwaukee and I AMERICA Nation In several matters, made a tech- everything complete tieup of the railroads would UGUAV-BRGCNTINE Welding company, next door to the seriously menace the health of New! St. Paul, with a trackage of 10,661 saw motion for leave to amend his majority^of the emigrants whom Tne laundry, to be repaired. I Yorkers in a week's time. Dr. Royal S.'miles. will be in the first group. IfjRion. The court reminded him the ork to Rio de we meet are ycuug boys and girls With Patrolmen Gibbons and 'Da- CopelanA, health commissioner, said _,. , (.( , ,. . c idmg was that there was " no cause going over for the first *tsM Next in lidge Grady went to the place to in-!' tonight. Three roads entering here. l he other nttee" to be hit the hrst daetton at aJl," and that therefore he o, Montevideo number com*, the older yuung people tne no right to amend. Bet the at- • vestigate l>'msyivania, Erie, and unaware dav of the progressive strike are: who are returning to their former Job Late in the afterncon Hillman re-^H^n, are affected by the fast ^ p . Buenos Aires R•y insisted that he wanted to offer and Nor(hwestern) emi in the states. They are usually uc turned. He asked for the torch. Then ^triKe call. <•> . RICAN LEGION made new as changes in order to get them into > Ymrk to Rio da Janeiro, at companied by a younger brother or tis- I Grady stepped out from behind a coun- \ H* intimated he would call a meet- svlvama. MlSSOUn Pacific, Sotltli­ u •a record for an appeat. " Alao hold* record Rio Attitude after taking cure.* lng f v 12 days. 12 hour*. •I am satisfied that no matter what ter, whom they protect wit'i a tough ter. ° ™« agencies in a few day* er„ |'acjfic Atlantic and Pacific to plan for the emergency. Ev«.ry I .. L. !^ ••••• - Oct. U NaT amendments are. if it is the same tenderness that is s'gTiifleant. The " Hello. Al," he said. ••• OW. 27 «e»e of action you cannot amend." third group consists of middle agea Without a word Hillman turnel und effort would be made, he said, from hues]. Southern railway, Lotus- laal the court. " Bat in order to obvi­ walked out. Grady fo lowed. Hill­ now until the date the first group goes ville and Nashville, Chicago Great (a) lit and M cU»i. and old women ar.J men going over ate the other questiona when you get to ^POISON PHOTO" PIRUYCIC Will* t STRIKE ACAINST (bj lat. ad. J4 class. to spend the last years with " the chil­ man crossed the curb to an automobile outjo atock the city with food sup- Wf^l St. Louis Southwestern Hi reviewing court I will let you file dren, who ary doing t»o n«'li, Uod bK?s ATTACKS MADE irlfirlLIOiO 111110, TEN H0UR DAY in which two other men were sitting. (Steamers ol the U. S. at emended declaration and will then "If the emergency justifies, I shall (whether Texas line* are included t.iem." •Grady went up behind Hillman and Shipping Board) tsetaia the demurrer." ON BERNSTORFF commandeer all the food suppH* Widow Goes to Wed. TIES UP WARSAW with a quick leap caught a strangle ies in not stated), Northern Pacific, Chi- for patmae rat** and Attorneys Weymouth Kirkland and [(hli-ago Tribunr Foielsn News 8er\l<>».l the city and distribute them where I * other particular* *p One woman, the mother of sbt chil­ BY I.. C. WA1.TKB. | hold about his neck. At the twime ^rwmrd Ellis, representing THE CHI- [Copyright: 1921: By The Chicago Tribune] ' REWARDS FUTILE they ar.i needed," Dr. Copeland s rid. :ag pip to any Pa***ng*r dren, all with her, is on her way to IChlrajto Tribune Foreign News Swvice.J time he drew his revolver anil or- . .,, cago. Rock Island ami Pacific. Agent or to taoo TRIBUNE, agreed to a thirty days' BERLIN, Oct. 15.—Some political " if the strike takes place, we can Pittsburgh and matrimony Another [Copyright: «»i By The Chi.-agro Tribune.] ! dared the men in the car to throw up Seaboard Air Line, »nd the Vir­ •avinuance on the motion to amend. enemy of Count Bernstorff's has orig­ bring in a great deal'of food by motor IUNSON traveling cfgmpanion, Mrs. Gallugher, WARSAW, Oct. II.—The greatest! their hands, "Noww," said Mr. Cleveland, "the inated the " poisoned photograph " in trucks. Milk we cannot haul for more ginia railway. with the face of a saint, the tongue of demonstration in Warsaw's history oc-j Davis Fires First Shot. ISHIP LINES aaly order entered is a continuance of an attack on the former German am­ Death Ends Eight Year than fifty miles, but the staple ar­ Complete Tieup in Four Days. t^U. S7 WaJI St., H. Y. thirty days." • a shrew, and the heart of both, •ells tHrr<>d-E,Cr^'rftern00nWh'Pnm0rei Davis'was sitting nearest and at ticles can be brought in from a great bassador to the United States and now than mm m.n/and women workers J tha Line*' Office at But Judge Fisher corrected him. me just what she thinks of me for not command drew an automatic aBd distance. The strike call was sent out K. 418 OH»« St.. a member of the reichstag represent­ "Tne cou*t sustains the demurrer," having a better Irisn accent " You P f e \£L P'^Sl against the PrQ"' started nrin« At the first shot Grady Herschel H. Jones, director of the ^V St. Loaia ing the Democratic party for Schle- Fight for Life. posal of f G>e*er< Michalski, Polish min- from Chicago last night by the big . Mobile, •a said. "The motion for leave to Irish girls who get them Yank ways opened up with his gun. Dalidge New York office of the state depart­ swig. ister of finance, to amend rne eight i Alabama •rnand is entered and continued thirty make me tired," she concludes, and came running from across the street, ment of farms and markets, said la,st four brotherhoods and the switch­ 70S. Common St.. This secret enemy apparently re­ hour day to permit two hours of volun­ New Orleans •ays." repeats her conclusion several times. After advertising extensively and of­ ffring all the time. night there was little danger of starv­ sides in New York. This morning tary work overtime. men's union. While no official Mnch Interest In Decision. At Dublin my first trip is to the of­ fering rewards to any one who could Then Joyce drew a gun and fired at ing because of a railroad tieup, ai President Ebert, Chancellor "Wirtri, Street railwaymen and telephone em­ announcement was made, it was A small crowd, unusual for an occa­ fice of the British consulate, located at cure him of the paralysis which for the Dalidge. About twenty shots were I though the situation would be serious every member of the cabinet, memberg ployes went on a strike at noon and sion of this kind, was present in the the police headquarters in Dublin last eight years has been slowly eating fired and, when the smoke cleared stated on good authority that the of the reichstag, high officials, and jour­ other public service employes followed. courtroom when the decision was read. castle. Since the trouble in Ireland all away his life,- Benjamin Hyde, retired nalists, altogether about 1,000, received A large group of workers marched to away, Davis was crumpled up m the JAPAN MAY ASK eleven either rai-1 unions, embrac- A large somber of the spectators were public buildings are under heav, building contractor, died yesterday in sealed letters from New York with pho­ the diet and to Belveder castle where tonneau of the car dead, Joyce was ' ' ing virti*a!iv all classes oi railroad guard. Challenged by sentry after een- his home at 659 Wellington avenue. 3UTH avsryars wno cr0wded inside the rail they sent a delegation to, President lying in the street dying and Grady : U. S. MEDIATION tographs showing Count Bernstorff and up toward the rostrum as Judge* try. I am finally admitted to the court Offers Reward for Cure. was putting handcuffs on Hillmant employes, will support the move- srlashing in the ocean with each arm Joseph Pilsudskr. Fishsr started speak'ing. Except for yard and a military police officer es­ Mr. Hyde tried remedy after remedy When questioned by Chief of Police [ OVER SHANTUNG j ment. corts me to the consul's office around a pretty young American girl. Throughout the afternoon gendarmes Ctg tae little troup ot counsel directly in without avail. Over a year ago he Fitzmorris and Chief of Detectives; Washington, D. C. Oct. 15— Amer I present all my papers and creden Under the photographs was printed irr and soldiers armed with machine guns, The tieup will be absolute front of tae Judge,, nearly every man signed a contract guaranteeing Dr. Hughes at. the station a short time j lea may mediate the Shantung contro- Luxuriously ap­ German, " How Count Bernstorff patrolled the streets in readiness to tials and fill out a long circular, which P. J. Kraft, a professional hypnotist, i within four days, union leaders pointed passenger In the room was* standing until the prevent rioting To signify sympathy later, Hillman refused to tell any- ! versy between Japan and China, it was demands highly detailed information. serve! his country gloriously during : • (earners o* reading was completed. $1,000 if he could effect a .permanent thing about the dead men other than j learned today. predicted. The strike call indi­ I then leave to return shortly with a the war." for the demonstrators a big red flag 21.000 tons dis­ After a brief reviaw of the claims set cure within a month. More than 1,000 that he had met them in a saloon a If Japan makes a formal request of money order for 2 shillings, the neces­ The count is in Vienna for a vaca­ was flown in front of the Russian cates that not even mail trains will placement sail S» by tae Ettelaon declaration Judge answers were received as a result of few hours before. the United States to undertake media sary fee. This time, haughtily and tion, but his party colleagues say tho soviet legation during the parade. tag from Ns*» advertisements offering a similar sum (irady's Record for Bravery. tion of the Shantung problem, it prob ' be moved. * llaher mentioned the points made by Ignorantly, I assure the sentry that I attack was probably engineered by the Placards with soviet inscriptions,'many York. for a remedy. ably will be accepted, according to a toe defendant and took up Attorney Monarchist party propaganda depart­ of them in Yiddish, were displayed Sergt. Grady has been rewarded and A know my way to the consul's office and statement in authoritative quarters "Won't ^Crippje Roa

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