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A Good Rflorning! ttinj fsropls m. loti gf fun. 20 7 V1 PAGES TODAY vux rfKy PiTf7 VOL. 41, NO, 44 (LEASED WIRE ASSOCIATED PRESS) FIVE CENT 01 rcitKaut'Ka. FLORIDA WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1023 (FULL SERVICE ASSOCIATED PRESS) A Vfii SIGN AS 111 11C HUM Omim Il'MUUMi ilUMiGR ami 11 teeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeee eeee eeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeee Works For Horseshoe Title Unrelenting As' He HE HAS NO DESIRE AGAINST PUBLIC WILL TOSSER DIZZY PACE BIG SIX HEADS N.Y.

SYNDICATE BUYING BRAVES Ex-Giant Hurler Associated; With Jas. McDonough And Emil Fuchs nn ICfCrM City Executive Says He Will Not Hold Offices I in Case Commission Rules That Petition of Recall Presented by Atkins is Legal FORMER JUDGE O. K. REAVES RULES ACTION TO OUST NOT BINDING May Submit Documentary Evidence to Show That Certain Signatures to Recall Papers Have Been Obtained by Workers Under False Pretenses Davis Has Won 1 1 Games though i Jackson, Lundin and Fal or, All Undefeated, Are On His Trail. I "DARK HORSES" DOW I 4 BEFORE OLD-TIMERS I.undin Scores First Shutout ui i oununriii wncn lie I lit Stride in Game With Richey.

fly JOHN LODWICK ('. I', havis, said In? ii emit pfc exhibition pilcliir lit tlnii HjilK-n' Know Tuesday that is uiinlit.v nmliiiidiis tu have Hint word "exhibition" stricken I'niiu ho iilinise wlii-n lie ills Jll.l.Vt'il U'H lillest WillVH i lllitl) I he iiioriiiiij; and iiflfninon wes sinus in ilic second round (if flu1 id winter tournament now under why nt Waterfront 1'iirk for th" world titli' ami mi n.i's, lofVnt in jr 'with ease tin- six men pilled Hk'uitist him, 4u-liidint none other limn Toot, heretofore heralded a 'very jicrformi'r but who proved In he only lame titti'ii nt the liuii.ls of tin; Ohio Mi-enter. Til. 'i Mpvld Ih ii liMinnt if A pitcher, toes without say-nr For thn two day of Urn meet. Im oil It very cut I'm nfr with only 4ii0 t.lioon i tnJlv h(n rr.o ii'iinN fur ii ulriilftlit in nf 11 frunmrt.

In ih TiU Hiliiy i.ili hu i 'J ni.t Ih'1 oil" lit hi' hiilf m'Ihi vi nliln to bi i y. ml ih" OHIO SHO SETS L'u )1(iinl toark. tiill.viiin in" did hi' h.ivi. Kesignatiuit of Frank 1 1'ulver ii mayor of St. lYtfrtlnjrj? loomed Ttiesilay tiijrlit a po-silnlity in the recall agitation.

Mayor 1'ulver inlmitteil that such a step on his part might lie an outcome of the proopeilinjr tnn.r certain conditions. Pulver declared that he had no desire to serve mayor of St. l't'terslnirjt if he whs not, wanted by the citizens in general ti ml especially if the city commission should rule that the recall petition presented hy M. Atkini and ethers is legal sin I binding in its mandate to that hndy call nnlection to decid-j the issue involved. E.

Clark and Keano Big Roquc Scries To Begin Thuraday Thuraday afternoon Eddie Clark and Jimmy Keane, con. ceded by (porting writer to be tht two greatest roqu playera In tht United Statea will play thoir first gam of a atrlea of atvan for tht Oataa Ui.drhill trophy. Tho garnet will he ataged at tht new Waterfront eourta. Mayor Frank Pulver and J. W.

Coburn, pretident of tho cham. ber of commerce, will open tho teriet with ipeechet. FRENCH OUST GERMAN MAYOR Chief Executive! of Dussel-dorf Expelled For Dis obeying Orders Ht 'KHSKIJJOItF, JVb. A. IM The Frinuh.

deii'rmiued tu rid tli uml thn Ittilir of i (l(rmim offlfiulu who arp auipert.J rd of Ik'Iiik troultlu inufciTM, hitva nnnounroa tli miju)Ioii of miinor-ohm offU liiJH from vnrloq jmrt of tliii oceuiileil arnuH. Tho (icrnum i jHHUiln and ttwlr newnpappm Uo-f 'T' iu inn "wuiu only n.rv to InerniHo thn reHi bolnlrr tho (Jerman caiiHK, rim tnoro expumionH. im-y imy. the f-reuter thoir determination to Ht ll nut. The hmt oifiilul to lie esipe.llod In nurenmuKter Kottrn Uih'hmi'I-ilinf who wiim eat oi tod by French Noid.nn Into iinomiplod (ii rmany.

tfiia oiiHlid of bin it' fui, to iiiry out lli-niral lo-ili-rd and publiHh hi a pro- i I I i i 1 HERE WITH HUB CLUB I Price Paid Not Announced; Sale Marks Matty Return To Haseljall Win ii tho Ilohton liravoa com' tu Ht. jvii-riiliurir Marrh lo to opmi their spriiJK irBinltig, it tlml thi-y will triuu with llif-ai iifw owiirr-CliriHty AHHOI I.H.-il I'lffK dlHHtf lii Tiiii.d.iy iiicni of Um pun hum' of Huh City dull by ndi tuii-d by 11U lx. who 15 yenm iiro wiii IH" Idol of boaotmll faun, tin' doniliiiitiUK liurb tf tho National an lb', and who Hinec haf bi'n In UaM with thu whltt pIliKlli) Ulld IIIH'TKid VltluriOlli. (ii'oriso WuMhiiiKion tJrant. for-, t.

1 inir owner or mo ciih. 'iu framhiHi', plant and playcm' eon-traen In a di-al thai wan i-onmim-inuird Tu-Kday to ynJi(t width iiuliidi'd Km II Kuchu Hinl JaiiH-si MrDoiiotiKh. all threa of New Vork The connideratlon was not announced. Mitchell Stayt Managsr finnitfl only Hiipulailun In the nale wan thui Fred who for ))'ai'M manuced tho JimvcH hhmild ununuu ut tho helm. I'rnaidont Giant annouuccil the mi In ufthn cluli at dinner attend ed hy rurha and Mlt of tho UruvcK, MiulJoiiouKh 0Vh S.

retuiiud to tho cumnle The tlrat act of tho new owner. wan to I'lKimUn and they aelocted ii lUI'Hldl'Ut of the i lull. I'm Ii li, i tvim vlci'. pri'Hid. ui.

la ft funnel- Judu. and a former deputy attorney. I'Mjcar! nf Xityl ll iu hi, lil Mini 111.. new owioth (l that (ho hiiurd or itlrecUirH aliould bo c.iinmHi'd piiin Ipallv of nun. Miiilh-'W eiurn in mnjiii httsi'luill in nn-hlilelif or Ho.

i I I I DEATH LETTER INTRODUCED IN I POLLARD CASE Richmond Murder Touches Dramatic When Judge Rends Missive DEFENDANT FEARED HIS STENOGRAPHER Man Held for Slaying Says Girl Told Others She Would Kill Him JilCHMONII. Va, Fob. 20. The iM-amatlc po'rtt In tho direct teti tunny of Thoma Pollard, proml i. urn yoima luisiitesa man en trial luiitirs court her for thn mor nf his former i.ln-'rraph-r, Mrs.

Tlo lnitt ll'im ltlcbardson, wua ached lato today wiu-n tin da endant produced a eeije.j notn wici said he punned four day i.nforn Mrs, HlchHr.bon was MF'Hl and In which a renuoH1 wa mid' that sliouid hi meet with vlobmt death sh ehoult bo "dealt with im bard a posslblo," "ff I am killed," the note said, "aud any iry tn Vlrdnla should turn her looso It would bo a blot on th atato forever," Tho unopened neto was produced bv the defendant and passed to JudKU U. It. Richardson, who broke thej penl anil rend It Th" prosecution offered fifi ohJncHon thn ml. lvi and It in to the Jury, Th luxt follows: "Th'n Is to ccr.lfy that Tl cbim. II.

Richard ron sworo on last Frl- i dny iti.it shn would 1 ill me und If I should be found dead, plmisn ae that she Is dealt with in hittj as possible. Mr. W. 0. uiil, knows a low i.ln bui said on reveral occaslot.s would kill me.

Also on lust Friday Mi mild all she would have to do was to gay the word and I would be killed und she wmild im! have to do It hernelf. All of tills wus said hi" ratiso I sub! she had I b'ave Mi" (Coetinued rn 19 LOSEBATTLE ON SHIP BILL Obstructionists Cause to Br. Taken Until" Today WASHINGTON. Feb 'M. He-pub-licnii In i luo'tie of the HdiuinlHtraib'ii shlppliu: bill isplt-uliifcil soon niter touljjht lo obntnictioiiltitii who hud been waging a lllibuster HKiilniit tli- unati Hie ainl on motion of Senator Jones, IteiHibllCiiii, Washlimtoti, In ibarKc of thi bill, ii'io'ti was taUeti until 11 o'clock loimiiro'v, Th" motion was mado nfi'-r re.

pi'iitfd statements by Hetmlilii li real on I ili ti bold tin "'tint'' ei-Phlou, If iiecessiiry, ull nii ht bm the vote to ii'iesii viis ii'Kiiiilcil a-, only a tunc" in tin batib with tin-opposing forces prepared to re new tin strucgle. The rr-civ vun voted after negotiations b.nl ben loudilct.Hl bx.liltut to an eiiti'- tii'i, possibly tomorrow, on (lr n.J ts motion to Hiiptilanl th" ciiii't'i'H; Mil with the Piled ni' i. mre Many senaiois i tc pcvpiirnl for nn nll-iiluiit session nml nmcrul iilreioly bud taken poMMcslon of In til'' lohhien (n (li, hope i of ratihlllB brief periods of sleep iHirlnir the liliiht. When lii's xv as taken Senator iContlnue.l on Haijs Two). WOMEN'S HELIEF CORPS IMnnc-r at Clriitul Hall, Tburmlin, Feb.

nt 'clock. Price SOc. Fubllc cuiilinlly in vil''l -Adv NATIONAL DEFENDERS OPEN FORUM Subject: "In What Kespects is Our City Charter in Need of Itevls InnT' Christian church, Friday, Kobruary 23 at p. in, The publl i Invited to attend this nioctinr; and Bupbmlt ltfl Adv, CHANDLER A OLDSMOQILE Hepalrs. Farts in stock Wal Un'M ClaraRe.

distributors, ins on tral avenue, Adr. BEP0WE COlNO TO CUBA r.oe us. It will pay you. A tons ovcry Thursday. Mearo Tours.

104 Srd St. North tKinp AUlaon s). Adr. DECLARES TO SERVE Beauty Treatment Failed Jury Awards $25,000 Judgment NEW VORK, Feb. M.

Flor. ence M. over, a ballet dancer at the Metropolitan opera home, wn awarded today agamet a firm of beauty epeciaU let who contracted to reduce the ana of her noet to eontorm with atandxrd aet by authorities on pulchritude. After oubmit-ting to treatmenta, th plaintiff charge, her not was disfigured, her face was covered with lumps and her upper bp was paralyzed, LEARN CAUSE OF DISASTER Spontaneous Combustion Caused Pig Hospital Fire In New York NEW VOniC. Teb, combustion today was advanced as tin' cmuso of tint dlsustrue Pie wlib Ii lulled 27 patients and tun-en nt Mafibmtiui aime bos- P'tal for the loumn vo Word's sl and Tettmnny that defective wiring could not have aumd the fire whs given Mt Ihe inquiry lir-hj by Meili cal Norrin.

while Acilna Mayor llulheri wus tn Albany con-feiiing with tiovernor Smith on stens to picieit other Institutions in this Ity iiiialnfi pre inenme. Lights Burning Thomas Leonard, ibler i ngiueer at the (lei lured tlml tho JiKhti weii biirnlnit ufter tin Pro was well stirti d. even In the ward where iitieiiil.int. Cimpbcll and ll.il i aid they bad out before be wst discovered This, said, served In ill-iireiltt the theory tint I in, ul.it Ion had been broken by of army cngln coil in chaiitit'l Jiifi coiiHi of tin- river land, nd (hut hurt circuit bin ib volopcj. 'i tiiinl! ii must luive been tho iiiol.e that mail" tli ligtiti lill peai' i i hi and then appear tn go out," iil, Leonard of tin jnevlous i Wiring Net Cause "It, looks to me," pr.

Nol i is said, "us if the, re si art rd In several I place nt Ihe fame time and th" fact Iliiit tho liMbis were Inn ntnis clearly shows I bat the chumi win i not ib'feitlve rlei trlc wttililt," llii Attorney Jnnt'H ufter i lioiir an. the "Jill! convinced i bei liad bc'll 110 CI III 1 11,1 1 IICRll i oil tin' of inly llldivtdu'll i i lei that lc bad ioinnl iiolhllii; u.ihh Willi, I ni runt billi be-I lore a Brand jury. of i he i ut three msle lilll V. tin I' ll ll-illlll 111 till) lll'e -r. ell tu lh bodies bad been ti i ovri i lint iu on') a few c.ihi'K whs idem i ilciit Ion I till" SPniNG lim Vl North fprliiK repes, nliks tlllllOM APPARE.L Shop.

"14 lion hnMllA it. nf new- rtnuv-d I ilrensv spoi co I PENNSVLVANIA The Hi a.lcnt.uv held iiiui'iilav at your ticket Adv SOCIETY ectir-lon is The Tonrixt THE DAY IN A hill providliiK for sin' veys of western reclamation pro jcets wan sent to the president. 1'realJeiit llar.lltu: xx ars raid nn fldentl)' to CXpe.t coiistulilly plo treHtuve Improvement ir enforce ment of prohibition, Senators hoidile to tin i sblppiiift hill continued ih'ir tiLbuater, with proisir.etits threatening to force an all nijsht atiiiKlon. The hcute passed arid sent to the senate the HtnniR hlil Increaa-Ing from $10,000 to 113.000 the mat-Itnuni of land batik loann to farmer. Supporters of new restrictive tin-migration lerlsUtlon were said to convinced It Is dead so far aa th prcnnt of cotifiTus la, I I i i 1 i 1 i I Mathewaon Today Clurlat; Malhowavo, Tht above I kenet ahowt tht former Giant hurler aa ht It today after etrlklng out Old King T.

B. after a three year atruggle. CREDIT BILL DRAFT BEGUN House Passes Another Measure Giving Aid To Many Farmers VASMINUTO.N (nm- prehenrlvo Hitrb ultural i-redlia pro ''iiHi on tiu i anp-i I'HhHed by til" Mi lliile. "Will I bill II bv tmnkliu m.iihiiIi'i Mobably Tbui Mdiiy iind up lor pannaKe In tin- limine Satin day. and -r pluiii imliiy by tiiib "can Towner returned llu- peiliioii, ex plulnlni; that It linked the rc(illred (Contini.ciJ on P'je 2) ii lifl he ithout eiinitinli Case End 'Oh.

ni Thus was ended cnno of which officials nuld has be. almost without parallel in Mo trlmlii.il history of Ohio. Five months uru Kinney whoso wife Uvea in Cincinnati, start e.l to rvi a lifo snntenco for murder, A lury. at Wllmlnaton. Ohio, fmind ulm i puilty of Hboollng to d'ath Special Offli-'cr Feb, 14, McK'nney i.tsertivl hp htait itbat In was in a picture nhinv tn with Ills wife th-i was killed.

The tv.v apparently wan closnd with the sendiiii; to prHon of yenr-old Mi Kinney, Then a fuw months later, Louis Vundervoort, of Jamestown, sun of a wealthy farmer, was arrested en nusplcinti ho was responslblo for many burElarle. Pleads Guilty Today In Vvilmlnicton ho pleaded guilty to a chargo of murder In the Beeotid degren and admitted be killed McCrt'lght, Ho was sentenced to the penitentiary for life, His accomplice, Walter llanshnm, Jamestown, admitting have our troubles; I knew thlsi V0Ua comB out ull right." I mm -ii Tiria mn i LLj. ijtMi.iKi.n 1 Ib rr Knitrn'H cxpnlxtnn hft en-iai a Kr'-iU'i" furore than tlm nr niarkii ahu. lib return to the 1 '''he limit draft ihk tho mcMsure MCecn of liul III prorcMloimt 1,1 olimdllee baiinhiill, lie einharlied 'ii blM car- i M'-anw bib- I'ow. II, eer io a pll her with ihe Tiiiinton republican, lowu, lull of the old New bsiKiie Towner or Ho- iiuijoiPy In onferenei'.

petlllnii lor party RinPtirpria nieellnK 'or tomorrow nUhl lor tho Tim el tho trnnhTcTTanie I I'tin'ose of Hpeedlm: ii' i-onaldt-ru-ai a total minirli.e At F. l.iir.i! M'on of the lertlidpiiou, t'lialnnan lreildeiit of tlie Florid i S'tutc it 'ie ami pornonal friend of (Ciinlinuftl on pn Two). Cot Advice When l'ulver made th.s rveiied the f.ct ili-it bsd oht.ilncd Kit advice nn. I mi epfi'ion from no ls an million! Hi, Attorney K. Heaves, i Tampa, former Judge of the cliiui.

rouii in Pinellas county, F.arSv ibi loioti en tho of the recall election was uhrd Tuesday bv Mayor l'ulver h.t re- iunt'd that a special tneetinfi tan city civminls ion bo called fn" Friday efiertmoii at 4 o'cloik, Chair. insn Chaties It. tarter, ot tna com iiilson, iias sioli a In continuity to the tenuest of the llirt) of. At this meeting of the ejtnmU- leu, Mayor Culver said llltl.l be will prciictit tho opinion ef JU'ltte Hcafes, which in sub stiinc imlili that the Atkins rvcsll jpeinion Ih inn blndlii't II further Indicated that hi wouM submit dociimi-ntary cvldcnc clnirKintt that certain names ilr.iv ed Co petition were obtained iiioicr f.il prepenses nod thst tain lil'Val acts wrn performed fa th. phi'-llis of ether names ou thi Ci l'ulver did not re.

rat tie exact nature of bis i-'iiilK-a llol- toe men agAlasl wdous lev would be niatb. Statement "When 1 bec.uiie mayor ef Ht. Pi'tershui und repeatedly since) that lime. have Muted." said MliT-or "that had no desire tn iu the unlet If I was not wanted by any groat number of While 1 da not bellcvn i i the men who buvo started thit re saltation are represontntlvr. line that the signers to the netlilnn.i repi-e fin tbi will of any Krcnt ma- if.

after Still I fee) I fcut. hearlnjf Judge Ueavrs nptn- hip, I he comniliisij.i sluiiil nilpoif ihe recall movement to the extent of cuHiitfr ebietlim, remove tho poct-snlty for i ii in thin and resicn, nll.iwltit: tin voters to ntaku till liuniedlatn iiion upon the queittn.i wiv ilu'v denlri' lo servo them as cUlf I'-ve. ut Ive." Aike.l to pive lhe t.pln (Cetlnofrt in fiiQS Tve). Band Concert Oy ftoyal Scotch Highlanders Roy D. Smith, Conductor We.lr..

-dm Tr.lO 1 Feb. 21. Mr. Frank Giiluni, troin bone; lirollier, tenor. Man Licit It.

Hmlllt i bv W. Ilenp. (v. rtuic. "Umber tf Sovillp" Km-Hnl.

Holo lor Trombone. "Love's Old Sweet Sons" (licrjui'stl Flank CUlum, lroiii lime" Hum b. i.i) s'unitiicr UoHt'" Ai iiiaiid lb) "Moi from "rayliaccl Leu i avcll.i, ll.illct IrolU "The yilceil of Sin Clou Hod, (ll I'ltrvnlUciinri and () SnlO. (t) Ailerri'lio Ft'ialc, Walt. "My Obi Kentucky llowe" (Kc ipicst).

varl.itlotia ior the different liwtru rtionts). 'ilcll of iHin.Hin"- -Isiu-Jer. quert). liobbte iirolltcr and lUr -lander yuartetm, Star SENDS LETTER TOROTARIANS "Speaker GilVtt of House arns Country Against Political Quacks l. Feb.

"As the sick mail, discouraaed. be com. i the eay prey of tin quack, so the titUi-n, dlcoiiteiitr J. be coue th resdy nmrk et tho aopue. 1'iin't let jour dlscouient lend you to blindly follow tho flr-t luan who prnmlnes a pauueva The quack and the deiiinnoKUo llk sal jWaya follow Ode linthod.

They paint sj (ur suffer, ions, til. are rent, in order l. In confidence in their ii-iuei, which Is nettcisily cbbiieilc.il." The aker Ot the lloun nl Hep entalhi. Fled' Tick II IMH-'tof M.iimiicIhiiI It inakei slate-. Iiienl In i lie ionise of a brief men Huro lo the people nf tin 1'nlled Stntrs lo.l.i thinueh fin Itotar Clubs nf tlm coijtiti on tin sub of the IndlNl.lUill cltUen's re-! spgjiiiljlllty for li-KtsbiMon.

Dig CAinpsign In 17 coU'iirbs oi world lui.ticu Koiari.ins ate this weeK car Dliij; on a pjR.inttc cam pa Ik ti to set belore the people tin rnniiiium-ties In Which thev live tile r-i l'Olml Mities of the indlildmil citl.cii, i 'iije (Mlllpiilin Is llichb'ii! to the an l.tliil observance Ol the foilinliUK nl the Kotsiy Chili In CM' a r.o. Feb. lOe. and ii to be! A of ih. soil of imuilty sen ice Huiaiy ha b.

COIIl ol Kl liba'il In tin, In ca.ii i mint wheie ihe Is ii! oil the responsibility ef lim Mil ten, for' tho various branches of the govern-1 luotit are heiiiT relayei! to the it l.el)S of thOH'i eplinll-liw li'om tile bends of the vm l.niM hi itn'h- finielt, 'Jill 110 lb' liii 'lOticetn pollliiii! of versllil iiliCKtieiiM, In (he fnilei) tin tu. follow tin oil'- lltlC4 Of rvpri'ienifHii ernillelll. l.Ud (on in the itoo tint It vtjMitisues Cajt r. SEE CATMRAE The tucom Tax for, itiforiii.iflou I toip in maUn: up, viiiir income tax return. Office in the Times buihliliK Ad WASHINGTON I'rcsldt tit lls.riliu.-j wim Hssiireil hy Chiilriuiiii Meyer of Ihe Inter Mu'" Commisslnti no liettion of the.

count iy wus in! dnii'er of distnsy due io cotti tioii Ml'. t'miiiituoiiiii), a Kctiate subcoiiimfttre votid an rr-port on the Unrsum bill pevpos li a nils tiiUoui dollar povernitu'ti! Inrxn to (lermHiiy io flnunco pur- chases of Americifi i inn mini it.es Kequrata for a hratinic were filed i with the senate wit Inveattijut'on committee by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana which declared charr-ee made arulnit tt by Thomas 8, lUaek. of the Western Petroleum Company of Chicago, were "IliigranUy uutroe.1 I i i I I 1 2 Pi MURDER CONFESSION BY SUSPECT CLEARS MAN SERVING LIFE TERM Ohio Penitentiary Inmate Drops Tools iu Looming Mill As Reporter Tells I lim Other Man's Plea Or Guilty Clears Him, of Murder Charge ii ulli Mir lo'iii' i rhuiiiP, Im'I i i will'- iiJh i ll il llMI I )M I' llll I.c iii) tnnhiliif hut lne Came A 'I ii. "it bad iln- ('eld to i rm nl I i lei tin' ntlo liMH'h 1 1 1 IT i li dl llijif ti, i tilelH ldi iMilill of In- imIIitv cniii, 1 lie VV'tl to I in- Hill licve (ofi-iTl, fill (ill the liojild ill III" ltll a 1111,1 n-pMltit. 0 follow lll! three iiii: 5 li- nil lloillile fur ponn, bill! ll( the a lli.llii.

Tout plar ed oil a iloiilile KlvillK hi'" I'Oliitil I lid (tietl nil 'Vf en-' 'h'-eln iinlil til-' lie' I'lillurid a 1 1 l.iiulcd Iiihi' tdioi'H fur lUUIltci'H III Die nlxeelll Mill mi ell I ee lit ll linilK He or Ml .1 double hi I lie tWcliU II I'd ulld KHiii iii tbf twi'tiiy fourth endml the du im hint. 1 i.i Ih caiiio In fur i i bit of the -Id "i.ivz!i"iry" In the npenhti; nil? of his tllMnln Willi Tool, but vlinn the moh found that it did not work In f.etHm; hi "mmt" inwtead ui'gi'd the man mi to bettor effort, ili-v "laid off." to Hie niiiri nf thn p.ivl 'idit uiiileh. th attention of the r.jllrrv wiim nttrneted to hina mini-tnr one. where W. ltuHidl, of Ft.

Petersburg and tl, Nlcholn of PntaliiMkii, were having xmi of 3ho ill and tuck thlnKH. The ecoii) wan eloHii through to tho fin-t'h, (ho local carpenter wlnnliiK. r.o 49. Wlika Lotea i. W'lPufl, MlrhUran chnmp'on.

wan eliminated from the "rlonn flutu" elasH TttPBtlay, when lie re- (Continued on Ph Pevn, TODAY'S WEATHER WHlllNi1THN, Frb, Wnrlila Kalr Wmlnnml anil Tlnirmlayi llitln client; In tnmiionittiro; ki-uiIi' In mod-irt. wlmti lunitly iiorlh anil tm.th- rt. WINDS Kelt aulf ti, mmlirati irtlmant nd fm ami walhfr fulr V'ftilnnfirliijr. Vt Riilf Xlmlnrwle anil eauthnaat and w.alhir uvvr Kt; ponHlbly wulim VitTtmum XllBtmum ITanlrntalloa RUN AMD TIDES 3.in rl' i WEONCSDAY m. i4 Hclis- i-01 a.

rn. 6 i'1 fx rn. tin a. tn; bnur turllnr. I vip on rnil of Itr.

tinn-t r.iifr SaMirdny. lldlli or onirlitU have vn-liilillih' ilicii.M'lviH nt Klbi-rfi-M and will illicit Ihclr nfrielal ac-llvttifii li'iiin Unit phK'n, The nil nation at liiM'ld'rf I' (' I ft-" 'r-fcHr- lii tt In .4 it" liKlcnt.ril urtlvltlcK of tho (ici'lnan IcaUcra, a Htrlli" in now on, I'-il by poiiial einplnyi'M. who r-line to ib'llvi'r limit or fell to (lie French or H' ldun, )nly Hie puwi-r pluniK and litrfci cur iii'ii arc In opciutlon. All ih" inMiilclphl eniploj' have walked out In proli'tU una Hint the expiil-ulna ef Kul'eti hinl flnictani'i', The mayor of lioittiumd ulao hit I'oi'ii expelled bcemiHi of I rcftiaal to rurty out French ovdeiM REDUCE SOLDIERS WHO TOOK PAYROLL Dandlte Captured After $43,000 Robbery Are Put To Work With Pltk and Shovel NEWPORT NEWtf, Feb, 20. John 8.

Wood and Jama H. Harvey, the two aoldlnra who aro ached-tiled for trial before; a military cftiri nt Fortrna Monron Thuraday on thrKe of kldnnplnR tho Latin-by field flnanrn officer and four enllHted ruarda and robbing them of Mir JM.oCn payroll of ths pout, l.iivn been reduci In rank from corporal to private and have been placed in the labor gang at the fort. The two noldlors who am aliened 'o have staged thu aenMatlonnl holdup In front of a Hampton, bank on the morning of January 3, and who nro mi Id to have handled their with the dexterity of veteran bandits, now nro wolldlna; pick and nhovels under nn armed guard at the fort. Chandler and Oldnmoblla ra palm, l'nrts in stock Walltn's tianiRo diatrlbutorH, 108 Central Ave Adv. PACKARD OWNERS Packard factory moehuniis at.

your f-ervlee. InHpneiion free, Autnmo tlvo Salon l'o 2nd ft 2nd Ht, Leo Wlictatone. Adv, BRADCNTOWN FAIR The Tourlat News excurtlnn to Uradrntown Fair Is ThurHday morning Tickets at Tnucist New. Adv. Wll.MINdTON.

Oh.o. Feb. IahiIh Vuinlenoort. ion of a wealthy JaiiieMtnwn farmer, pleaded su'llty to a thttrge of murder in the BiKoiid d'-Krcn hero today and Jiidita F. Clovoiigrr Immediately eentetned him to tlio Ohio penitentiary for life.

Vundervoort admitted the klllliiR of Spodal Officer Kmery McCrelKlit hero Fob. 14, 1922. for whoa doath Leroy Mc-Klnuey of Cincinnati I nervine lifa trrni Iu tho pnnltentlary, McKlnnoy and his wlfo aimer td from the first that the charts Hgalunt him was "a frame up," Thny declared that It had bnen necnry to "convict Romconn" to obtain a reward for tun upeeial offlrfir's death. Mrs. Mc.Klnney tcatified alio wan In a plcturo ahow with her husband the nlplit.

tho murder wan committed, Vundervoort was Indicted also for fcraud larcency. Ho nhot Mc-Crelglvt while attempting robbery, official aald, RECEIVES NEWS COLUMItUS. 0 Feb. 20, Clar ence Lelloy MeKlnney, known rns r.1.210 behind the uray walls of tins I i uino received a one to twentv year I In the loomlnn mill. today and hur in the Mansfield reformatory, rlcd to Warden Thomas In answer; "MrKtnnev," snld Warden I to a sumniotis.

Thomas, "Is the most philoKophlcal! Ha found a reported ith the nian have seen In mv nineteen i I years here." "You're free," he was told, 'the sure," said McKlnnoy, "wn.nJl' ottier leiiow picaueu nmuy, McKlncay'a faca twitched allfht-j.

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