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'vr-'- KBT PRESS Run THE WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCUIiATION OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of September, lO M . Fair tonight and Thursday* 4 , 8 4 9 Cooler tonlf^t. VOL. XLV.. NO. 5. Glassilled AdrertislBS oa Page • I^GHESpiI^^idaim ;, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1^6. PRICE THREE CENTS CHARLIE CHAPLIN BIG POUnCIAN Hits.Two Homers Today HOHENZOLLERN TO QUIT MOVIES Si-lO U IS FANS BACK Appearance in “ Napoleon,” M AYBE LINKED MAY BRING ON Now Being Filmed, Will Be His Last, It Is Announced. I N i m C B l E G E R M ^ CRISIS London, Oct 6.— Charlie CARDINALS AT 3 TO 1 Cbaidiit. whose antics on the flickering film have made mil­ lions all over the world laugh, Army Head Resigns as Ser­ is planning to retire from pic­ Simpson to Seek Indictment tures shortly, according to Ar­ ONE DEAD,« thur Kelly, vice-president of of 4 Persons Accused of Crowd' • •% Confident as vice of Son of Crown United Artists Corporation, who is now visiting in Lon­ Prince in Reichswehr Hits don. Threatening Witnesses in BADLYDUDRED According to Kelly, Chap­ Fourth Game Starts lin’s appearance in “ Napole­ VersaiBes Treaty. on,” which is now being film­ Stevens Kin Interest. ed, will be his final appear­ ■ A ance on the silver screen. BATTING ORDER IN 4TH Berlin. Oct. 6.— General Von Kelly did not reveal Chap­ Somerville, N. J., Oct. 6.— Au­ WORLD SEIZES GAME. Rhem for Cardinals, Hoyt Seekt. creator of Germany’s post­ lin’s reason for retiring. thorities investigating the four- Helper on One Tmck K 3M , YANKEES. CARDINALS. war army, today tendered his resig­ year-old murders of Rev. Edward Combs cf. Douthit cf. for Yankees, Picked to Do nation as a result of the Reichs­ W. Hall and Mrs. *Eleanor Mills to­ Driver of Another Badlf Koenig S3. Southworth rf. wehr service of the eldest son of the OVER 300 APPLY day were engaged in checking ac­ Ruth If. Hornsby 2 b. A e Shooting— Snn Ducks ex-crown prince, which he is said cusations that detectives and at­ Meusel rf. Bottomley lb. Gehrig lb. • to have considered as the first Indi­ torneys hired by the defense have Hort by Collision m L. Bell 3b. TO BE VOTERS attempted to intimidate state wit­ Lasseri 2 b. Hafey If. Behind Clouds But Pops cation of former Kaiser Wilhelm’s Dugan 3b. O’Farrell c. return to politics. nesses. Newington. Ever since the first Investigation Severeid c. Thevenow ss. Ont Again and It’s a Nice The action is expected to cause a in 1922 witnesses have complained Hoyt p. Rhem p. military and political crisis. Pres­ iU Be Made on Satnrday that attempts at Intimidation were Umpires: at plate, Klem, Na­ ident Hindenburg, it is believed, made by employes of Mrs. Prances New Britain, Oct.. 6.— Henry M. tional League; at first base, Di- Baseball Day; Ruth Hits will accept Genevan Von Seekt’s Stevens Hall, who with her broth­ O’Brien, 31, of 369 Armory street, neen, American League; at sec­ resignation. ond base, O'Day, National O ct 9, and the Following ers “ Willie” and Henry Stevens, Springfield, was instantly killed Violation of Treaty. and her cousin Henry B. Carpen- League; > t third base, Hilde­ Homer in First. Under the treaty of Versailles der, is under indictment charged and Carl De Wolfe, also of Spring- brand, American League. anyone entering the Reichswehr Saturday, O ct 16. with the double crime. field. was seriously hurt on the must sign up for twelve years ser­ Politician's Name Guarded Berlin turnpike in Newington to­ vice, hut this young Prince Fred- At least one warrant has been THIRD INNING Registrars Robert N. Veltch^and day when a truck driven by De erich did not do so, merely enter­ issued as a result of the reports. Wolfe crashed into a stalled truck ing for temporary service. Louis Breen sat yesterday at the This is for Felix Di ^Martini, pri­ on which O’Brien was working be­ DETROIT CHURCHES Yanks, 2 Cardinals, 1 This violation of the peace treaty Hall of Records to receive applica­ vate detective in the employ of the side the road. * was revealed for the first time to­ tions of those who wished to be defendants; He is now under O’Brien’s body was brought here day by a German Socialist newspa­ $10,000 bail in New York as a made voters this year. When their by order of Dr. John Purney, dep­ BARA.F.L.TEKS By Davis J. Walsh per. It has been learned that an fugitive from justice and will fight uty medical examiner for New Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis, Oct Allied protest against the action day was completed they had 379 extradition. Britain, who was called into the 6— Smiling skies, in thorough ac- will be made within the next few applications cn hand. No mpre Now It Is charged that a promi­ case. De Wolfe was taken to days. can be received this year. nent politician whose name has Hartford hospital, where he is be­ cord with the mood of all St. Louis, not been disclosed has tried to Thus, for the first time since the Registrar Veitch . sorted and ing treated for a broken leg, body Pulpits Closed to Labor Men this afternoon greeted the fourth exile, the Hohenzollern family is re­ “ pump” members of the grand bruises and possible internal in­ counted the applications which jury which returned the Indict­ game of the 'World Series between garded as having taken a direct had been made today and found juries. hand in German politics, creating a ments, regarding what evidence Had Repaired Damage When Attack on Open the Cardinals and Yankees, an oc­ that of the number 217 were men was presented to them. serious crisis. and 162 wbre women. A certain O’Brien was a helper on a truck casion that found the local larynx Genetal Von Seekt Is the idol of Also William Phillips, a night owned by Max Gloth of Springfield in excellent voice and a knowing percentage of these, of course, will watchman who testified i e saw a Shop Is Planned. the Reichswehr, whose rank and fail to appear to be made. It is and operated by Louis Cohen, of grin on every local face. The Cardi­ file bitterly resent their chief’s be­ woman enter the Hall home late that city. The truck was bound expected that Manchester’s voting on the night of the killings, claims nals, leading the series by two vic­ ing victimized by members of the list will total-close to the 6,500 Guy Who Won the War empty fpr New York. Trouble de­ tories to one, seemed on the verge that he has been yisited and Detroit, Oct. 6. *— Responding to former royal family. mark when all have been made this veloped in the gas feed pipe and of achieving the goal of their Pleasing to France. threatened by private detectives. the men stopped beside the road what is described as pressure from yesr. Seeks Four Indictments heart’s desire. The acceptance of General Von The first day on which voters and repaired it. Coheu climbed the Detroit Board of Commerce and William J. Grealis, Tailor’s as­ Rooting Now for Rogers back to the seet and O’Brien was All the; needed was an even Seekt’s resignation will be the most who have made application will the Building Trades Association, painful duty which President Von be made will be Saturday. October sistant, who told of getting stained Cranking the m.achlpe when ^ break in the remaining four games Hindenburg has had to perform 9. The registrars and a represen­ mussed-up suits from Willie Stev-* Wolfe; driving a "Bill Kneeland” represenring men prominent in the to bring St. Louis its first and only since he took up oflice. tation from the Board of Select­ ens on the day the bodies were truck from Springfield to New industrial and commercial life of world's title and odds of 3 to 1, found, has charged attempts at By ROCiATiP KREBS..:^ . b*** Say, listen, guy;J-'Mu8so|jini Yoi^, crashed into the rear of the The resignation will be extreme­ men will be at the Hall of Records j is'itheJgreateSt al^g or what^er he the community, Detroit churches freely offered and enthusiastically intimidation. St. Louis, (^ct. 6.—A counje of ;Gloih truck and drove it into the spurned, said they would do it. ly satisfactory to France, however, Saturday from 9 in the morning grandstand seats south of thallhird 1 is “that' Itily ever had. '. Hoi freed have closed their doors to spokes­ as Paris had vainly clamored a doz­ until 8 In the evening. These same These reports are all being In­ ^S^d rail beside the .road. So did the rampant, yammering vestigated thoroughly by the au­ upright post tb the left of. the; ItheTItalian1 people, didn’t'he? • men of the American Federation of en times for Von Seekt’s retirement, hours will be observed on Saturday ^ OfSAeth, caught between the crowd c. 37,000. Having seen their thorities, with the view of possible, Cardinal bench in Sportsman’s Hey, 1 can tell you how to get can­ tttnei aud'the truck, was literadly Labor, it wqs learned today. fearing him as “ the genius behind October 16, which will positively dle grease spots o p t. of yoqr Several labor leaders, attending Cardinals win the first World Series be the last day on which voters indictments as accessories after the Park, unhonored aud unsupg,- sits 'cimshM- to .
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