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   Evening Independent (Newspaper) - October 1, 1924, Massillon, Ohio                                Your Want Column Ads Number 15161 VOL 158 LATEST NEWS THE ASSOCIATE PRESS FOR PAST 60 YEARS THE NEWSPAPER OF MASSILLON AND VICINITY 7 HE WE iii W W i Vir er and not 4f to Thursday fair MASSILLON OHIO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1924 TWELVE PAGES OUTLAW WAR Judge John Suite rs Breakdown JURIST IS IN HOSPITAL IN CHICAGO UNDER BIG STRAIN Who Sentenced loeb and Leopold to Life Im Taking Best Cure Newspaper Declares THE CAMPAIGN IS ON REGISTER AND VOTE By Associated Press CHICAGO Oct John R Caverly who sentenced Nathan Leo pold and Richard Loeb kidnap and slayer of Robert Franks to life imprisonment has been a close ly guarded patient in a hospital since the close of the case todays Chicago Tribune Mrs Caverly denies that judge is ill and says she has going to the hospital to visit I friends The newspaper says he is f believed to be suffering from a nerv v our breakdown the aftermath of the weeks of the hearing in which his was the sole responsibility of decid ing the fate of the slayers The ava lanche of letters and telephone calls directed to him during the trial in efforts to influence his decision are thought to have had a disastrous ef fect pn his Tribune says Strictest precautions are taken to prevent any interference with his rest The campaign is on The Boy Scouts and the lican Womans club are now actively engaged in a campaign to wean the cigar counter the hearth side politician and the stayathome mother who thinks her sole base of operations should be within the four walls of her home and her sew ing old ideas and get them to vote Vote Not because you think its your duty but to protect yourself Your vote is the only weapon in your hands against corruption and dan gerous minorities If your club voted to increase the dues youd want to know why Then you might as well take an interest in your gov and know why your taxes are increased This is the plea of the campaigners Were You One of the Fortysix At the 1920 election only 64 per cent of the voters went to the polls Tomorrow is the first day of reg Thursday October 9 and Friday and Saturday October 17 and 18 are the other three registra Eat By Many fisherman returning from fishing trip bring back only tales fiC their catches but not so with H and Jacob Stuhl tion dates Voters who do not regis ter at their precincts on one of these days will be Ineligible to vote AH registrations made previous to this time are void So If you are a citizen of the United years of resident of the state for one year by November 4 resident of Stark county for thirty days by No 4 a resident of one ward in the city twenty days by November 4 1924 excepting per sons who are married or head Of a family may move from one ward io another in the same city and register without having lived there twenty days prior to And on Novem ber 4 vote for the men you believe will administer the affairs of your government fairly Advice From flection is the warning from the Stark County Board of Elec tions If you want to elevate the standard of the men who seek of fice get out and show that you are interested by voting and raising the ARMIES OF CHINESE ARE DEADLOCKED NEITHER CAN GAIN WHEAT PRICE JUMPS AGAIN Continued on Page 2 Column 6 BALLOONS STILL IN OHIO RACE By Associated Press C Oct The first of the three balloons to take the air here yester day in the first Ohio regional bal loon landed 18 miles east of W last night ac cording to word received here to members of the Kiwanis have just returned from a fishing trip to Michigan They loaded with blue gills and today members of the Kiwanis club to a fish dinner in the Y W C A banquet hall at their The club voted to erect a Boy lodge next Wednesday after he regular meeting on a site near the city Tomorrow evening the club will hold a chicken The Falls House near Strasburg for members ot the club and fami lies Horseshoe pitching is planned before the dinner while cards and dancing will follow Edgar the Exchange club todays meeting and the club about the United States Marine Band which will October 13 under the auspices t the Exchange club The pro derived from the concert will ne used to defray playground ex penses and the Kiwanis club voted to attend In a body By Associated Press COLUMBUS Oct Evan Hughes of state in President Coolidges cabinet will of open national campaign In Ohio at a meeting to be held in the at Cincinnati next Saturday evening Oct 4 it Big Battle Which Cost Thou sands of Lives Conies to End With a For the second consecutive day local dealers quoted increases in the paying prices of winter wheat To j days increase waa of three cents a bushel and followed an advance of two cents a bushel quoted Monday The quotations today were No 1 wheat and No 2 Retail flour prices have not been effected by the wheat price jumps Winter straight continued to sell at By Associated Press SHANGHAI China Oct battle which has been in progress for four days west of this city be tween the forces of the rival Tuc huns of Chekiang and Kiangsu has apparently come to an end with neither side gaining any advantage the of the Chekiang army reporting the battle front un changed and firing subsided Prisoners taken by the Chekiang army in offensive north of the railway told their captors that Kiangsu had lost killed and wounded in this battle a quarter barrel winter patent jat and at FLOODS IN EAST ARE RECEDING CAUSE 11 DEATHS PEKIN China Oct by Central government troops of on the Shanghai front and the shooting down of a Mukden airplane were reported tonight at headquarters here of General Wu commanding all Central government armies v According to headquarters news of serious hostilities bad received from the north Dispaches from Mukden told of successes of the Manchurian army in the no TOKIO Oct 1 ot General Chang Mukden forces the Manchurian day lie Washington Court House 1 Tuesday by Don V I leader whose armies are fighting for early farker chairman of the speakers possession of the Central govern passed Greensburg early I this morning according to advices received here No word has been received from the third entrant the The balloons took air here late yesterday in an eifort to break the worlds endurance record By Associated Press ATLANTA Oct rivers resulting from torrential rains in North Carolina and Georgia were menacing life and prop erty although dangers in Vir ginia was reported as diminishing FIRST SCHOOL ISSUE BONDS ARE RETIRED The retirement of the first bonds tlie school bond Issue au by Massillon school dis ct electors two years ago and ich made possible the erection of Vo combination junior high and rade schools and an addition to school was effect rd today it announced by Wil liam clerk of the board of education Fortyone bonds of tlon are due for retirement today T T had retired 15 of the londs at noon BODY FOUND IN CESSPOOL By Associated Press CADIZ Get 1 Bearing evi dence of a long struggle against death the body of Walter Becker 45 a dairyman was recovered from an abandoned cesspool here last Taking a short cut across lots Becker apparently did not no tice the pool and broke through the covering OLD FASHIONED DANCE At Brookfield Lake October 2 Country sausage with sauer kraut f ad chicken lunch Public invited Ad Marine Band Matinee Concert At High School with special Gorrell arrangements superintendent of schools members of the Massil lon Exchange club today announced a concert by The United States Marine band to be held at 4 oclock Monday afternoon Octo ber 13 The highschool student band will handle tho sale of tickets at Wash ington high school and pupils from the various grade schools will be appointed In the remaining schools Proceeds from the matinee and for the evening concert will be used to meet an Exchange club deficit In carrying on city playground activi ties FOR SALE Brand new Ford roadster body between 6 a m and 6 SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF HOSE WONDER HATS AT W LINCOLN nt DOOR REALTOR GIVEN JUDGMENT S E Roush local building con tractor Tuesday was given a judg ment of against E S Sparks of the road by a Jury of six in a civil action heard in Municipal court Roush filed suit against Sparka for and Inter est after which Sparks filed an an swer and cross petition for The case arose over a contract for a house which Roush built for Sparks Sparks was represented by Harvey F Ake of Canton while Elson Wefler represented Roush bureau Republican state campaign headquarters Immediately upon receipt of word that Secretary Hughes desired to speak in Ohio on that date Harry L Davis Republican candidate for cancelled arrangements previously made for a meeting at Lima Saturday evening Mr Davis will greet Mr Hughes on his arrival in Cincinnati and will introduce the premier of the cabinet at the eve ning meeting which is scheduled at S oclock Mr Hughes Is to be the only speaker at the meeting and his expo sition of the policies and issues of the administration and his own popularity in Ohio are expected to attract the largest crowd that has attended a in Cin this fall G 0 P Campaign Songs Detailed arrangements for the meeting are being handled by the Republican county central commit tee of Hamilton county A feature of the evening will be tbr of campaign songs by the Republi can Glee club of Columbus Republicans from throughout Cen tral and Southern Ohio will attend the meeting in large numbers it Is confidently expected Arrangements previously made for special trans to handle the crowds at the Marion meeting last Saturday which Secretary Hughes was first scheduled to address probably will be resumed for the Cincinnati gath ering It was the cancellation of the Marion meeting because ofthe death of Brig Gen Charles B Saw yer that made it possible for Mr Hughes to come to Cincinnati for the meeting next Saturday Though compelled to cancel his engagement at Lima this week for mer Governor Davis plans to visit Lima later in the campaign He also will spend a whole day in Cincinnati later in the campaign addressing afternoon and evening meetings TWO FINED FOR govern ment of China today reported the capture of a town in province 55 miles from the border according to a dispatch from Mukden to a news agency here SHANGHAI Oct Kiangsu forces fighting to gain possession of Shanghai from the Chekiang army launched an offensive at 10 oclock Tuesday morning nine miles south west of firing across a stream where the Chekiang forces were entrenched HEARING ON ANNEXATION HERE DEC 10 Special to Independent CANTON Oct decided Wednesday to hear applications for annexation of land to the City of Massillon on day December 10 inthe Massillon city hall The law provides that 60 days must elapse between the fil ing of the petition and the public hearing It Is proposed to take in Colum HEALTH OF CITY STILL VERY GOOD ISSUE WARNING Board of Health at Meeting Monday Asks Persons to Cooperate In Checking Diphtheria By Use Of Anti toxin Although health conditions in the city are very good with only a few scattered cases ot contagious disease under quarantine the board of health Is taking no chances on hav ing an epidemic of any kind break out here and at its monthly meet ing Monday evening urged upon all citizens the necessity of prompt diagnosis arid treatment by cians of symptoms of diphtheria CAR DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT An automobile belong ing to Max Cheney ot R F D No 3 was dam afternoon in an acci dent In South Erie street at Shriver street According to police reports C H Liendecker of Genoa who was ahead of Cheneys car turned off Erie street Into Shriver and Cheyney who at that time wag about to pass car turned into Shriver street to avert a struck the curbing broke off a rear wheel and crashed into a telephone pole No one was reported GEN DAWES S SILENT ON QUIT DEMANO SMILES AT CHARGE Pennsylvania And New York Hit Hardest By 48 Hours Of Torrential Rain IT n n Heavy Property Damage Is schools as well as other organiza forts of the board of education and authorities of public and parochial and officials for theboard of health during the summer months when an epidemic of smallpox was prevalent in the state The smallpox cases are now on in the state but Mas aillon did not have one case of the disease In of theria J H Williams health com missioner that in June provided By Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Oct waters which yesterday caused nine deaths and heavy property damage In eastern Pennsylvania were slow ly receding today Reports from up stats points said that streams swol hours of torrential rains Inspected T trt V 1 4 G 0 P Chairman Does Not Answer Senator Brook harts Request For Dawes Resignation Iowa State Body to Discuss Charge By Associated Press CHICAGO Oct The demand of Senator Brookhart of Iowa made in a letter to Republican National Chairman Butler that General Dawes resign as Republican tal nominee the MAKE WAR IMPOSSIBLE IS PURPOSE GOES TO NATIONS France and Holland An s They Are Beady to Sign Agreement As holes For Evasion Are Closed By Associated GENEVA Oct 1 amended draft protocol on arbitration and se curity was presented to the assemb the League of for KB approval today accompanied by a general report historical analy tical In nature by the official reports er for the two commissions which I document j chapters are devoted to condemnation of war com jurisdiction of the world court of justice the strengthening of Pacific methods of procedure the s domestic jurisdiction of state sane tions and reduction of armament all of which of the proto col t Our says the report to make war kill it to annihilate It The plan up leaves no loophole It prohibits N wars of every description and lays down the rule that all disputes shall be settled by specific means i If the smallest opening were lett for any measure the whole system would Jt add and to this end arbitration provided for every kind of dispute and aggres sion is defined in such a way as to give no cause for hesitation the council of the has to make landslides washouts and the BUS pension of mines and industrial plants were gradually returning to normal The greatest damage was in the anthracite region ALBANY N Got ties throughout New York state to day faced the necessity of cleaning up the debris and repairing the de struction caused by one of the heaviest rainfalls which has swept this section of the country in years Two deaths damage and destruction of property and crops flooded streets and cellars and inundated and highways and railroad tracks today told the effects of a rain which began Sunday and continued uninterrupted for two days Precipitation ranged from less than one inch to five inches by the United States public health Statistics sent out by the government health service show that If antitoxin is given on the first day no deaths result on the second day only five per cent ofthe cases to secure his resignation was unan swered today either by the Republi can national committee or Mr Dawes are fatal on the day 12 cent on the fourth day 22 per cent I General Dawes only recognition of the senators demands and charges per was a smile on the fifth day 39 per cent and on DES MOINES Oct 1 the sixth day about 50 cent of Bg 0 the Republican the of antitoxin A diphtheria about half of all cases were fatal We have had very good results with said Health ho grounds for being of it It is a certain preventive Warning is also issued by the hoard against unauthorized persons Continued on Pake 2 Column 4 for tomorrow was called today at which the situation brought about by Senator Smith W Brook harts statement demanding that Charles G Dawes withdraw as a Re publican candidate for vice dent man Burnquist announced today CHICAGO Oct States Senator Smith W Brookhart made LINE OF MARCH FOR PARADE ON READY Although final arrangements for the programme tp be carried out here Sunday when Clinton Lodge No 47 F A lays the corner stone of the new Y M C A build ing iu East Tremont street will be j which will be presented at Washing at t eve ton high school auditorium Friday Sale For Firemen Minstrel Large A real minstrel by real min strels motto of Buddy Prank Gerould and Joe Maloney head of the minstrel show r ning the lino of inarch and forma tlon of the parade to be held before evenings under the the cornerstone laying exercises are held was announced today Masonic organizations from many cities In Ohio will participate in the bit Heights and also a section east program me The line of march will of the present limits of Massillon i be from the Masonic Temple in along the road Many property owners particular ly those along the Canton road are opposed to annexation and It is an that a large number will be present to express their views at the hearing The commissioners said that all persons with views to pre sent will be given an opportunity to w talk and the Massillon city auditor Tremont street between Erie and South Erie street west on Tremont to on West to Main east on Main to Lincoln avenue south on Lincoln avenue to Tremont and west on Tremont to the Y M C A The various lodges participating with Clinton lodge will form on the i following streets Canton lodge on THE MARINES ARE COMING WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY OCTOBER WONDERFUL VALUES IN LAD IBS AND MISSES FALL AND WIN TER APPAREL AT THE STYLE CENTER THIS DR p H SWEZEY Physician announces of bis offices 6067 First National Bank Bldg Phone 6851 and Wednesday to oclock Sunday by ap nm and 3 for Billy and Bakery Carl Smalley costs today by f pleaded guilty cation in Volga also was on a similar c shut was fined charge of petit James charged with not appear Two expe All mode T CLUB but to wish we had we have been summer that I ave until we have Mr Quack and stretched his AH the other ne thing it Was of a twig under and in a moment once the ducks eads and began again for they did Bear But it was were uneasy deed especially Mr sk The young Quacks experience with hunters ere uneasy too The hey were anxious to try They were looking for t long journey as some wonderful They were be on their way Soine them to th was selected as the meeting place In order to accommodate all who are interested FLE SUITS for a clear anu Ion You can tura has 110 subs and kindred disorders less than billboards that tho blood is in a Mill facing west McKinley lodge back of Canton lodge facing west and Lathrop lodge back of McKIn ley lodge facing west Conrad lodge Alliance on Mill street south of Tremont facing north lodge Louisville back of i auspices of local police and firemen whereby tho members of the two city departments hope to raise suf funds to equip and maintain a club room at Central fire station Offering scenic beauty good mu sic opera and popular soloists blues jazz and sentimental comedy songsters dancers acrobats and novelty musicians the minstrel promise io be popular with both the One of the outstanding Hes is George Doyle the original lump of black He is billed as the musical and inj past performances his jokes and have carried the audi ences X Firemen today announced one corner ot the proposed club room has been furnished large corner a r Ready to Si the framers of the pro tocol to fill in the gap in the leagke covenant and define sanctions In such a way that no possible means could be found for evading them and that there would be a sound defin ite basis for a feeling of security peace of the world is at continues the report The fifth assembly v has undertaken a work of worldwide importance If It succeeds is destined to modify present political conditions League of Nations will have rendered inestimable serv ice io the whole ends by begging the as sembly to examine the proposals with to recommend them to the various governments for ac At the opening of the afternoon I session the representatives of Hot public Tuesday text of a i land accepted the protocol letter he mailed today to Chairman of his country William of the national committee condemning the record of Charles G Dawes lican vice presidential nominee Charles G Dawes has wrecked the Republican campaign especially in the Senator Brook hart wrote He charges and con cludes tha letter with this para For these reasons I to re quest that the Republican national campaign tako steps to secure the resignation of Mr Dawes as the Re publican candidate for vice pro si xiu dent In his place there should be selected a farm bloc candidate the was argued Former Premier Brland re with applause Cession when he announced that France fully the protocol and was ready to sign It ARGUED APPEAL Special tp Tha Independent Oct case an imitation farm but one j of tho fkhtlnt type Senator Norns of whom the Continued on Page 2 5 TO HOLD WEST POINT EXAM HERE Inthe court of appeals Congressman John settee by lodge facing north Tubal lodge Mi Dy X nt has some of the barrenness back of lodge thn fng north and Elliot lodge Canal Fulton back of Tubal lodge facing north DUKES AUTO LAUNDRY Moved to rear of Miller and Bow condition Main That is what you need Ken In 41 BOO pimples staring nt you in mirror Blackhearted pimples worse Boils worses yet ma is not to bo trifled with You can try everything under the find only ono answer More FEATURE DANCE Thursday night Japanese gardens By Moonlight club Gents suits produced by an el ceus gift added to the Toom wiira pool by double bed size a Pair this fall will make two nominations for appointment to the United States Point entrance arrested and in which Prank Li was charged was driving car at speed He denied the ae I said he was by McSweeney on another ije To determine upon thie Congressman expects a civil I nation Conducted at Massillon 25 This examination will by States Commission alid Mr says he will tender to the young t A beautiful biff warm woo reel In block plaid Colora blue roso pink nat number Curtaining New marquisette and filet net curtaining In newest fall patterns values up to THE STORE of as a STERLING guilty and sentence to one to 20 He trial largely oni the the verdict was against of the The court rever A GOOD BUY Is the one we for only It is made extra good cotton and sonies several shades At you will want several Shirt S STS to 17 Spe your winter of tees ens Kayser pure thread silk gloves in black peach beige and gray Womens Corsets One lot of women corl sets that sold up to Slightly counter Boiled Nearly all   

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