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When Caverly Pronounced Sentence Hoffa, Refit. 23.— (INS)—The bugbear of bolshevism stalks through • Bulgaria. Bulgaria's government Is acting with unuuual flrmneas and calmness to check the fears of the people. which have arisen since the recent , capture of arms and ammunition at I Varna, VidIn and I’lovdive. It Is ' charged that these munitions were ') smuggled in from Russia, chiefly from Odessa, and wero to be used In a planned uprising. The police I I allege that, through the arrest of a 1 number of suspects, they have j learned that Bulgarians, Russians. I Here is Chief Justice John R. Cav-1 Greeks and Armenians had plotted a erly of Cook county criminal court. general uprising and an attempt to ■ Chicago, sentencihg Nathan F. Leo- overthrow the government this pold, Jr., anti Richard A. l-e.-b to month. It Is alleged that many of the munitions captured bore unmis takable signs of Russian manufac ture. The public temper is aroused, and the government is using most strenu ous efforts to prevent incidents simi lar, to that at Samokov, when the Secretary of the Communist organ ization, Dashin, was shot and killed In broad daylight by un unknown as sassin. Such incidents, It is feared, may lead to u clash. General ltouseff, who is a tried soldier and administrator, has thus far seemed equal to the situation and gives evidence that he does not intend to be caught unprepared. • With uncertainty as to what the morrow may bring, the more nervous J among the population are declaring i that Bulgaria’s army must be In-: creased beyond the enlistment al lowed by the Allied terms of peace. They claim that the present army is not sufficient to check any internal A few years ago she was one of disorder that may arise. The situa tion has not been calmed any by the the finest ships afloat. Today she fact that the Serbian premier, who opposes further increases in the Bul- Is rotting away at the James river life imprisonment for the murder of ney Clarence . Darrow. Leopold Bobby Franks. No. 1 is Judge Cav- (No. 4) and I.oeb (No. 5) ar» seen erly; No. 2 is State"» Attorney Rob- listening with strained attention as ert E. Crowe; No. 3. Defense Atlor-i the court 1*11» them their fate. Once Crack Liner Now Rotting Away C.F.T. CO. of course garian army, has stated that if there ia an uprising he will send his own troops into Bulgaria to check it. Bul garians have not sufficient confidence I in Serbian troops to look forward variety of performance and excel . with any great degree of satisfaction lence by no other horse show in to such an event. America. Some of the finest show horses in America were al 1923 show and Chvter Lived Century they gave performances worthy of The Montgomery charter, given to j their reputation. This year even more the city of New York by John Mont | elaborate preparations have bean gomery. the governor general of New made for the show. Some wonderful j York and New Jersey under King ! horses, both for form and action, are George II, and dated January 15, 1730. jto be here. There will be shown all : continued In force until 1830. the gaits, and all the feats possible within a horse show arena. Rapidly this show has come to the (front and today It enjoys an astonish ing reputation. The blue ribbons it ! grants for conformation and perform- 1 ance are eagerly sought by the best ; drivers and owners of this coumry. ' It la assured already that the show this year will surpass in brilliance and J thrilling quality and class all its pre The Pacific International Livestock decessors. The spectacle of industrial exhib- Exposition is an educational Institu tion. Its exhibits are brought for | its will be one of surpassing beauty. ihe purpose of teaching the public In a blaze of light, every color of something of the work d me toward i the rainbow will be blended to express perfecting animal lite tor the benefit | and emphasize the quality of the of mankind. | fruits and vegetables, the wares of But if. while learning this lesson. |every kind, to be exhibited. The best one may have a good time, it la so music obtainable will be supplied much the better. There is one unique every afternoon and evening. The part of the Exposition which delights Manufacturers’ and I-and Products and charms the public more than any Show and Grain and Hay Show under other, and that is the horse show. the management of C. D. Minton, the It used to be the Night Horse Show, Dairy Products Show In charge of L. but so popular did it prove and so B. Zlemer and other features deserve great were the crowds that came to more than bare mention but space see It that matinees were added in forbids. This is the type of beauty the the afternoons of the last three days. The Pacific International Livestock Prince of Wales seems to prefer. At I-ast year it was asserted by visitors Exposition affords every man. woman least this young woman, Mrs. Fred who attended the great horse shows and child both education and enjoy of America every year, that the Pa ment. It Is held at North PorUand erick Cruger, prominent In New York social circles, seems to be his favor ctfic International was surpassed In I November 1 to 8 inclusive. ite American dancing partner. Such is the fate1 In the kaiser’s heyday they used to of the liner Mount Vernon, confis-' call her “Kronprizessin Cecilie.” Since 1920 she’s been laying at an cated from Germany during the war. ' chor in Boston. (Va.) anchorage. Out to Reform Detroit I “Going Over the Top” at the Exposition Read the Ads in the Courier It Will Pay You $ ¿P (t» (b q) tr ip ip (r 4) æ 4) His Partner I I Buy Wool Seamless Rugs For “Beauty and Comfort Watching Mars From Alps nsurpassed for beauty and durability are the Ma” Laughs U Tapestry, Velvet and Axminster Seamless Rugs Benjamin B. Lovett and wife of I engaged them to do it. The square . ,, , . n .. i. dances, the minuet, the , waltz and I Hudson, Mass, are going to Detroit all the old-fashioned kinds are lhe to reform dancing. Henry Ford has . only ones they believe in. made by Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, the world’s largest makers of floor coverings since 1860. FIRE HAZARDS LESSENED Find a dealer who carries a representative selection of these famous rugs and ask him to show you the many attractive patterns. Prices everyone can afford. Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. Alexander Smith 8C Sons Carpet Co. NEW YORK ____________ - I When the planet Mars was flirt ing with Mother Earth, the Swiss astronomer, Professor Schaer, open ed a special observatory at Jung- fraujoch, Switzerland, high up in the i Alps, It was 11.500 feet above sea level, But, the profe8sor, seen at work here with one of his associates, failed to catch any signals from the Maritian folk If there are any. Another attempt to keep Mrs. Miriam A. “Ma" Ferguson from be coming governor of Texas has just been made. An attorney has filed suit for an injunction restraining officials from putting her name on the ballot. He charges, If elected, her husband, former Goveror James E. Ferguson, really would be the chief executive. "Ma" only laughs about it. brought under control. This W»ft three large fires burning. One-of these, near the Ferrin ranger station, (Continued from Page One) has burned over 300 acres, including various occasions and was given up. some timber. Two others were "in Heroic efforts on the part of the fire the California part of the Siskiyou fighters saved the place, however. forest and were burning hard befdre The Sam Williams fuel yard« of this the rain. The local forest officials city lost 82 cords of wood in the fire. are co-operating with, the Klamath The National forest is believed to forest officials and have sent two'' be safe and in good shape, following crews to fight fires in that section. the rain of last night. New fires <lue t0 tho inability of the Klamgth were reported yesterday but the | office to find sufficient men for the change in the weather has leseeqed work. the fire hazard to a great extent. . The past week has been one of the Four new fires were found during I worst in recent years with a large Monday, but three were quickly number of fire« reported.