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NEW BRHAIN [)AIL\ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBLR 2, 192 SANAGER SAVISKI GETS MANY OFFERS FRom SpEEpT Baskerenr teams~ | ALY HU IES IIEH e ot e S0 OEER N STOCK GROTTO Wi TO PLAY THE HARDWARE CITY FIVE IN THIS ciry-NUTMEGS To MEET | “(NKOWN' WARRID S BE O OB HAVE CEREMONIAL MANCHESTER ELEVEN HER: SUNDAY--THREE BOXERS PENALIZED BY COM. : : Sy e e MEDICAL PURPDSES 2 Y Impressive Exercises Are |70 % i s nt | Candidates Will Be Initiated Attended by Royal AR e R - In Turner Hall, SWITH DOES SOME 'HULMAT AND CROS3 MIDGET SMITH 15 " BOOING™ ISCAUSING. ~ Fomiv ™ i i i e e ot o Sand o November body arrived in Rome this morning|!'vWever, and the machines na d . rived tome this morning L BELTOBESIN G, LY Washington, Nov. 2i—Letters arc Recording of candidates & o'cock, ond was truasperted o ear. [standing, s HaEs b e A AL I‘:;“{ Thie pess 1oom to the rear of the | 10 bo 8ent to brewers advising them | buffet lunch for all prophets and can- Tiger's Star Boots Twenty- They Relieve Deaver and Barry Hill Gives Coast Boy Graduate Says Crimson [I"% o the chureh of sanin Maria | The vecs toom o the o of the |00 80 1 0 e e 0 130, Bl s &1l Ang hefe lic in state |y : nt was | held in stock may be sold for me- [iD€ 780 p. m., ceremonfal 8 p. m, I \ ‘ | 18 Eight Straight Drop Kicks Guernsey at End and a Tough Argument: | Should Have an | ynti) fta el nterment on Triday injb¥ the bluae but the equlpment was} giojn}’ purpotes under the new treas. | Aunts and socisl session 0:30 b, my | | i . } . sl Country™ under the ury regulations, Internal Revenue In Practice. Guard, { Understanding. B e S ; Commissioner Diair anncunced last |6 o'clack at the ante room at Tarner e [ (81 in 1 four-decker Hall h ceremonial will be under Sdneple | night Tedtane Sl | Eale of this bocr for the sick c ction of Noah Lucas and the cast i 5 outfit | hegin at once under the proper p will be a8 follows: “Mokanna,” Sher« amiaged | mits, Mr. Blair declared, adding that Wood Raymond; “Sarpedon,” W. Wat- Firen there would be no delay in the issu- | son H i “Wizard,” Walter 0O, Captain George of thelance of permits to brewers whose Grund Marshal,” William C. entral fire headquarters fell throush | applications were without flaw, The ) Justic Charles weakened section of the flooring In | bureau, he saia, would not allow any | Cook Charon,” Norman Me- carly stuges of the fire and sus- | vei tupe to stand in the way of the | Kirdy; haos Alfred 1. Pilz; A minor injuri When he was | immediate distribution of beer for ol Howard Y. Stearns; “ oIt ar T ity iy e Candidates are notified to report at e Mayor Meets Trnin | W York, Nov, f—Darry Hill, & X famous amatenr boxer the pugilis- The tr earing the bod i Ptinceton, N, J.. Nov. & The Tiger Conn, W, 2.—The [tie fraternity, emerged last night fre Cambridge Mass., Nov. 24—The in ‘4.‘ “2‘:.“”».‘ 1‘ T“.H‘.:\ :" gesh veceived a serious sethack vesterday | Yale wus given a good test|& well earned retirement in an effort | “booing” in the Stadium, which has inz met by the masor and members in their preparations for Saturday’s (in the rain testerday afternoon and (o re-cstablish himself in the ropod [ been & constant reminder this fall of the monioiual e e e game with Harvard here when rain | scored five uchdowns against the [Sauere. He made a gallant effort, | of antipathy to Harvard, has created of the e wen yfnol the eas forced the conching staff to forbid [scrubs, Jicictofore on practice after- [but the youth, vigor and combative: | internal feeling, but 80 far Words foral hiomies o’ ot 13 filed wich Fehmaze. - hite atternoantioan Herd i vain fell, Tad Jones {ness of Midget Smith were too much | are being flung about much faster ciwr more thar g iy ‘_wn‘ul-m’.. sol-| 1y be sald to have been completely n to the Artlllery Ar-|for the vete Hill started off | than fists. Fully one-half of the Har- heen placed abourd by he anthort wwasted for the varsity was sent t y where signals =~ were With enthugiasm and = carned the | vard attendance thix fall has rooted (i of menile g ihe authorl the cage for signal drill, and ¢ il on the tan back, but in [ChCers Cf the spectators by staggering | for the visiting teams for no other p o g tonin oy i thiol n from the debris he appeared to ical purposes “Elfin King,” 0. ord; “Rhadaman- emerge into the drizzle outside are the men for a pos-|SMith with a well placed right to the | reason than that those wo do the ““’I I\(‘!Il\‘»‘:y‘” i llm cod on s thib ) g pigusly injured and a call was 0 permit beer held in de-aleohol- | thus™ Levland 1. Plerce “Grand nearly an hour Ay on the November 12]J8 in the first round, | sheering and “booing’ have ' very (ROF 4K . Bottheast of Venice . in for the ambulance. When | izing plants to be used ag medicine | Chamberiaim.” Frank 8. Penfield; “As- s nor itV an Far) when the Elis engage Prince- | Hill had the advantuge on points in | bitter fecling for anything Harvard, ' (0T Doleations f former sol | =0 vived Capt Hoffman had | “takes & strained construetion” of | Sistant o Grand Chamberlain® Giiitoy: were Instructed Lo try. bh ird, respectively, Jones |(he first session, but the fast pace [ Considerable of the rooting against fowers whicy anizations. &lsol, . cred sufliciently to allow of his| the law, according to a formal state- | Charles B, Pratt: “Melancholy,” Jul- Yuck on punting with a wet ball, \ uld be a good idea to[8¢t by the Midget In the succeeding | Harvard is attributed by Sol Itosen- #¢M! flowers whick were placed in the | PR SRS CE 0 Sla @ fie | ment issued last nizht by Wayne 1, | lus Milkey Standard Rearer," gerbig's boots aggrezated just over | h o on a slippery field and |Founds soon slowed the former ama- [ blatt of Omaha, of the law school, “*'% Crowds rumbering many tho ack was wrenched and he was| Wheeler, general counsel of the anti- | Harry E. Smith; “Master of Cere- 50 yards, while the two veterans hit ball, As In the game[teur to u walk. Smith battered Hill | to graduate students who comg from ©n* sithered at many stations or| TUE WER WERHERE ARG B FRAL G oon e e wa are not so much | monics,” William Fenn; “Skeleton AT ALnE b, Yards again Carolina on October 8, All over the ring, playing him with [ ather colleges, or to students wh [igm Elarigaa attendad hini i " . o along the railrcad, either prescrvinz | interested fn this," he said, “as w Fred Andr 1 Wi ¥ t . > eavy thumps te face and bod i sfer {rol i a reveren ence . = hini erestec his," he said, “as we are o ndres; “Imps.” G. ¢ Vinger, In the kicking line it was admitted | the vars sterday proved to be,heavy thumps tc face and body. Hill [ transfer from other institutions t nt silence or waving flags, Ll L in the enforcement of the privisions | Martin Horwitz, F. W. Stingle, Dayid that Ken Smith won the prize with |good mu Ses | showed much courage, and certainly [ hecome undergraduates here, He says tie sor which prevent any applicant from | Ogren, William Ramm, How v 25 straight successful attempts at| t changes in the|fought an up hill fight that they are allowed to sit in the This morning tge car carrying the etting a pe o has violated [ Draper; “Guards,” x: drop-kicks from the 25 yard line, wet v took the field, Harey | Hill used all his defensive skill to| Harvard cheering sections and r Lody was brousht to the central sta- "”":v“‘_l': v "‘:“”L“I"Vl’:” ::‘“ sl I"_‘”_‘ :""r'- “"'I""I_ ’“1 y '\HV:--"P;HI'\. avoid Smith's attack, an asional- | for the visiting teams. He pequ tion in this ity, and roya u | latlon thereunder. This applies hoth | “Counsellors of the Gohennw Robart ball or no wet ball, Smith it was | (1 the place usually oc- |8 X ; ) e ¥ sontribltsd & points o the | cup lerngey at rizht guard, |V the veteran unhooked an effective | that some other location be assigned ficial Italy came to pay homage to to the brewer who makes his appli- | Craig, W. R. Fletcher, Fred Fuller Tiger total against Virginia the land H vas at the right of the Punch Hill was very tired in the | to these men who, while studying at the casket in which reposed the b cation as well as the drugcis o and CGeo 3ollere er strength of his toe. Roper then called [ line in place of Deaver. Cross was|Seventh round. but managed to| Harvard. cheer against her. (x that will on Iiday be enshrined Gillied snimi o i Gl i ”’-};‘ e Aot ¥ aiweather the shower of blows sent | munications on the subject are flo here, The Kins and queen as the chief el the Wardrobe,” e "“*-":"' o | ardrobe onzo B, Bull; ‘Stage together h's backs and ends for work (a men Tim Callahan's team a A over by Smith To the surprisc of | jnz the college dail mourners stood with bowed heads as| LIQUOR AGENTS MAKE Manager rge Smedl Bl in_dlagnosing the clusive Harvard (year agy. e has been pushing)aver by Smith | o the swrpriee of)ing the college duily. J ol sthgs pass attack Guernsey d all fall. Hulman has|!he onlookers, a8 ¥, 8 A ollowell of Chicaxo, a grad- ' the coffin draped in the tric rowas tricia rry D P inal efforts were divided to al-[heen a fist substitute end during;'h* 'w‘l‘ EEiLg ol round. but lie fuate student, admits that it is a sur- carricd from tho train on the should | RAIDS IN 80. NORWALK | |} (i ‘”““'v‘ w\];fl,"'I}‘z:," ’"v"'"’”;"l o vidual ¢ hinz. Capl. Stan | most of the seaso Te o of |Was a thoroughly beaten man. prising thing that graduate ents ers of eight vaiorous non-commis- % - b s echner, Jr.; o i i < DR o ten | B e S e S SR Tells Methodits U, 5. MUst| v s st scen oo | SeLTne SN B | Keck, Baker, Morgan, Hooper, Lip- the fastest men on the team. Smithimade IE Rl S aradas as they says sioned to the waiing gun he ‘synopsis of the scomb, and other stalwart guards and | The ros the lineup was ag fol-|Hill on the tenth round, but while|a great majority of them are for ! carriage. Members of the royal house- Merely Seek to lelt § o mhr .’r'..:,’m" 5 .; A South Norwalk, Nov. 2—James| £EO0D % 2 rmaments. Towler, head prohibition agent for| nf Mokunna, Our Mighty " Veiled | i & e vetera vas weak, and often | Harvard a st P > tackles had some exercise in char lows: left end, Blair; left tackle,|the veteran was W L arvard against Princeton and Yale, hold, prince and princesses, minis- | At A ing yp ana down the 1d. Mean- | Into; 1¢ Wt tackle, Diller; quar-|reeled about the ring, he managed tolbut favor the other teams In the firs of state, € nators and deputics, | reception of Neophytes: Act L. Court while the ends were getting theirl terbac et; left halfback, Al-|last the limit. earlier games. He says that this lack the general staffs of the army and | : >rophet. Chi Act., 11 enac 15D Fairfield county, and three aides, | Bl 5 ct 11, Scene 1, The - terday swooped down on Novwalk, | prebanted Forest where Melancoly Hart ford, Nov. 2—Giving his views | selzing half a bottle of liquor, hidden . The Demon. Infested ali Ac Hoane chance at the bucking machine. By |dricl + haifback, Jordan; full- T of lovalty Is not noticeable in other yavy, crippled veterans, widows and n the approaching conference Hin a storehouse at the Mazner and UL omh: the Wail of a | lona of Mash nnd “Stil" {\r.u,.“., Prol this time the rain h-,.w_‘uu reased until | bacl TI{OUSANDS VISIT 1‘.::;’.“”;.‘ s a;”' |”“~M the matter is p.others all umited in silent honor | it was a cold driving Novembor deluge | Latc practiceHiddeniarsntein PARIS CEMETERIES : Fallowell ansn hsr':m‘m‘tl: !!t‘t:r;rr:",fl uv'-;_} fendel s 1 he st ! 18 CORICBOvAS LOTIer e S Wasiim e ton G0t el imICation oL rmall i salodi i (b aFlilk anar Koot ‘»|-‘,,,,,p',u,‘, Bolil; Hosnel s Whel st and University field a gigantic mud T t ay for Cruikshank, Bot- art Riven t d t. d h are o understand here square and,between lines of s R T LA S aments, Governor Lake last night | qred gallons of mash in the home Stihe T River the Community Brotherhood of | e Milik, where cider brandy A Ll Scene 2, The Flery hole, By unanimous consent., play- | wond f s, who shifted over te T and among alumni that th d ers and coaches called it a day “..m» re ng Landis, and Hulman On Al Satnts Day ong alumni that they “do not | gjers at presenf arms procecaed to | It was pointed out this afternoon jfor Blair. Murphy, Neidlinger, Wight | 400 G0 hersons vis L Ablts \'m,:}‘"f,,," ad'dshflmt ..dnap e tola Community B oo that the Orange and Black lineup and Speiden went in as a backfleld. | {050 "o oarly 100,000 filed pasts | sudent cally meet hev graduate|pjocks away. The route was filled pouth Park Methodist church, at | pojng made: a still and twe hundred | Throne of His Majests SRS Which facea Harvard wil bhe com- |Tater on Norris went in at center, | (erles and nearly 110000 fled basth | students halt way, they will come the | with a"sombre silent erowd all | chureh auditorium. that while he | Pait® MARes B WL SR ERE Bom ann ”h{;,fm',"\ Majesty In the Palace osed entirely of “1" men who played | slyn and Miller as tacklea” and |18 ST 8o Lo8 L M Ioh Was tovs :"”““r" half and be more than glad to | adoration for the unknown, All|YAE ROt opposed to the aims of the | on"s¢ “ho home of Vietor M Tha Do e Pyl FAR Against Harvard or Yale last year, Dutton for sturm ered with flowers. Prosident Millers | Hapvard certainiv : watched with enzer eyes the pas- | Co0ference he hoped that steps taken [where a wholcsale distillery was in | hold Our Mot(o; curt [eniney with the exception of Whoop Snively, | Neidiinger made two touchdowns, | 088 %000 TNTEE (iR oot T, Cg) | Harvar ’vh;:alnll\ rec i\oc & sun- Jigane of the solomn pr R then \v“vr not be t p radical. ; sl L 3 curtain, | A pise en. the demonsiratlon 4ms e o is ey ProcheRians ghen e must not do away mnnmm‘ 3 ke e 2rns — i BOVEE neyergroe as tho g B well found a still in operation and | TILDEN. NOT TO TRY eri ol o omelets. and ket Sturn and Hulman one recruit from the 1 melet n n cre lome rums | Wreaths on.the tomb. staged for Centre after Saturday navies entirely,” he said, hey | oxh gall ¢ h at the h i 250 gallons of mash at the home o FOR BRITISH ! LAURELS church, which was but three | i No change seems likely to occur in | each. The fratures riage bearing the body passed J bt L L S D S e e SR s e } T zame. There was little more tha o i B : are worth to us every cent we put | 20 ,,,]‘r,(, o “n n, \yl ft Ifl. A ‘,‘l[, i ! ‘\". v [\. " s 1 Cierbotrg, ol '””P'|\”\ % S s e :\mu‘ & ”,,,n,‘,l,,.‘\, l_\,,.l‘,'m;“w lade u] Y [ e S e S IM I'rank Logana, and reported the mat- : ckle; Morgan, guaro fe st wha covered s O ad s s ntre re . bUt | jtg symbol of a nation's srief drawn : e sh EOCK | Gent I Wy itmer, center; Raker, risht guard: | yards, and Wight of the varsiy, who ! Mt :l.m.rw:l‘;'mm\"‘lw:»,q;lv d”’(”r;:‘(" thousands of well wishars, made 0| e siene. wrlieee ehirees eleq limited armament. Furope is looking | 67 {0 Agent Fowler. Warrants will | Hooper, viant tackle: Stinen, 1ight an e vards berore he was| S antharitier Seseniey fecorsted | not because they loved: Contre, nut | neavils. atong (e Tine o he core | 12 AMericn just & all the continents | be issted for S e e chiefly on account of . the feeling|tege. By its side walked as an es- | e to help them solve their difficul- | selzur American lawn tennis champion safd (oo : ties. We should take the part of = day Me did not expect to go to England end; Lourie, quarterback; Gilrov and | stopped | B ; s 3 ied here. The tombs of the men who ; Garrity halfbacks: Cleaves, fuliback. | | Glass, of New Rritain, | ltd S o o against Harvard. Only at games with | cort of honor, the little more than a ST Nales greatest suards. was an | 4164 in the Kearsage-Alabama battle | princeton and Yale have similar dem- | snre ot men 0o totaied wiih lan e | Sons men and lend our brother | FATHER AND TWO SONS nest sear to play in the British eham- also were decorated. onstrations occurred, bui even then | Nighest military honor, ~The Goid | MU0 What assistance wo can.” KILLED IN ACCIDENT &l "2 o e s as T would like to try for the title at i BE;‘IEI‘;%C%A%EYO%ERE e R A ST nothing like the shoulder parade giv- | Medal for Valor,” These were “Italy 3 e Lo e ol mnyathes | Wimbledon in" i i MANY TEAMS WANT TO PREMIER BRIAND IS n MeMillan and hia pals from the | Living Dravest Lcalntry: Wil ot s American iase || yolmaonvilie, . T Novi 2eChiarios | otnect by 105 g seruous, season i A TO RETURN EARLY i::([;\lfi’fl (1;””\:')\); k'i‘v' building. And Then followed the king and the | i o b Feir o Ao | 1 il 10 o) : ) ong congratulations sent Centre ! royal family, as the chiof mourners, |0 ideals, the governor said that Lygayijana nd Kix Rond. b Ciiarles | Zen sald lieilcoken for tors Astoniivd A meeting is scheduled (his evening PLAY SAVISKI'S FIVE il st aal L frof ol A et eI C I AL NBTA o o S Ml wava Be A menibat bes o oL [ SEaa £y | SOmRetItian far the Wavla cupinart e hatween Managers Scott and Wasko- Ry y ) m a Har- | Silently they ploaded behind the “un- W ¢ Jr.. 18, and John were instantly | I ar St 2 e Moty e MataEe "‘7’_')*10“‘ duate. known" to the church followed by the | ¢t 0 f \;\y-‘twu“. nal »:\uk;n’ Killed when an automobile truck in | i Code he Willi AN Manager [on Saviski of the 2 ot booink™ is apparently injuring | ministers, the generals, admirals, ag My way we would have jwhich they were riding, was struck CALLED AWAY BY DEATH H:‘i.-r;\ ?f’v fnj»ux‘«”;”,;':.’“r‘ oo | Hardware ( § fve is receiving com- French Delegatwns Leader | 'h:‘ morale of the team. The jam Sat-|diplomatic corps, supteme court | ihiversal miliry - training r{;, a1l i by a Doston and Maine freight train| Coach George M. Cassidy of the Selies wunications fro fous 5 . rday wnen Grew and Buell were as- zes vors o .« | Dovs of High school aze.” said Gov- i High s f am 3 is bri pytaanunications kromisySLioUs \iiaug ses u re as- | judges, mayors of the latge cities ! here early today gh school football team has been hoktan m‘:r-:n:.."h{,l:“’?,,,“ 0t out O Dasliethall teams about the state, Unable to Remain More |:aiica, was to he regretted. In fact | representatives of the widows, moth- | #™Mor Lake. “If military "“””"“‘ B —_ called out of the city r:-’aw}j»-uh ;i AT A e e R T G R R R Than Ten D most of the Harvard players were|ers and crippled soldiers’ organiza- | ©0Uld be given our hoys we could do | the death of nis sister, He will ve- e All- ord elevens. | ing from the calibre c s wish- jostle Cowats BANEET ] away with the reserve corps and the e i S The Nutmegs have assumed H‘)fl”s\\\-‘ ng ta appear here, New Britaiy bas- an 1 en Day: I‘m“(_"’th':"l:'a‘:h‘,"‘“'*‘w::"’f “I'I‘:';;’m'" Honxe e A s \Mm”‘,:,”,4,',_’”“’” rve corps and the NORTHERN NEW YORK ::Hn"u-lviw;']r'u\\ and will accompany fude of WiTng T play. tha ANCHar(- | keiball fam are atsured of witness- = o -1 In the square in front of the church, | National Gua ¥ ie football squad to New York for ford team on any gridiror some spredy games on the State = L ers fn the throng didn't know any-|the advance guard of the cortesc The governor advised all people to HAS SNOWSTORM TODAY the game with Columbia Preparatc thereby hoped that twe gam imory court this winter. The book- | On Board the Steamer Lafayette | thing about the occurrence until they | lined up and awaited the arival of | stidy citizenship as they study their — sehool, i played. One of the contests will of the ilartford Kaceys for the|Noy, 1 (1y Wircless Via Paris to The,read of ft in the newspapers. The | the body. When the zun cariage | Dusness and then to practice it, played at Hartford, . probably next| Shening sime on Nogembel I mects |\ sociated Press)—Premier Briand is| papers were called on the telephone, | reached” the door of the “church ity Rev. ¥ K. Voothees pastor of the B R o bas e e anprovalintighs fans Siline i Jres)s 2 {50 it in understood, hy college officials | stopped and the cieht choscn non- | South Park Aethodist' church, ine [ snow storm o ARSnODreIRS | Bufnell, ma Mav, X CANHS mibea Jought jt will be about Thanksgiving | cleancd 1ip i the Kacey leaxue last [ 104 1ikely to attond more than. thejand given the story. This hax made | eommissioned officers bore it on their | Uoduced the overnor. There were | throughout morthern New, Vork W3 ar ‘e Kriox caini” conl fiolds In_ soutse time._ The scheduled game on Armis- | year, having gone through the sea- |first ten days ot the armaments con-| feeling all the more intense, authougl | Shoulders into the church where they | Fecitations by Miss Clara M. Coe and ) morning, Siow CoVerng G BEEIIC western Indiana were idle today in pro- e g s twaen ineNatmeis and | fon wIthous & gateat. < etics | foTence seasions in Washington, ac-[8t Dresent the war of written com- | placed it upon a specially huilt cata- | musical “selections by Mrs. Grace H. | i most soctions. Thiee nehes AL SIEW | fost againat the “injunction writ iseued the United States Submarine Dase of | The Jocals are holding practice | .\ qing o present indications. His |J0UnIcations has not got far heyond | falque. The king then entered, fol- | Higgins ,:):Klvi"\l!\‘_'lmwi";” At Monday by Juige A, B. Anderson in 1 ) % been called cff ow- | resularly under the tutelage of Dave s the intr P K (Aciaatin S e New London has be al o, the former Yale varsity cap- |plans, as tentatively decided today, ramural stae. lowed by the rest of the procession. i A oichhes | system & mines employ 3,000 men, ing to the fact that the factories will it BRt CEer A o i nsters, | call for his return to France on board STl v\rJ.}"'éf,‘?u'.f'\f‘vf;"'.l\"n'yl“;"i yrmibled d‘i‘l;“r FORMER CHANCELLOR SHIP BRINGS 42,000 BIG PICTURE AT PALACE. Agb.claton: 10E [f{hashans GentLmaniand MR Olle; | isRinGIRATI O NeYimuer 28 RHCE PR F DT OIS\ MARSHALL SR o e e e RETURNS TO ENGLAND BARRELS OF GRAPES | Tho Alan Holubar production, | be issued for arrests in the above| ppoooo Watertown, y —he first ——— snow storm of the season prevaied MINERS QUIT WORK. ast ! salling being delayed a day or two to t by (he time the opening date rolls | pt noith his arrangements. | He| AS CANDIDATE IN ‘24 'Me auirinal There the procession| . ‘ound) (it I8 lexpectedithat the team (15 RN S AEEEERIRIERN G o 34 aishnnca | R e, Woman, Ms inge -"rmu):r!n: i to open with a victory. | think ely, he s ven- A s i e cf [ ) o 3 : 3 orothy Phillips, is pleasing large (ernity have probably learned by this | Manager ki has orderad the new | ing that he can remain in America a e AL el oot R LRI D | ex [ma) A DLeiio b g iss SrAYINR | York, Nov, 2 Torty-two thou- | audiences at the Palace theatar daily, {ime that they cannot monkey with | uniforms, and the team will present | lonzer period. B S A Al I ALl ) romle Situation n U. & | cand barrels of malaga grapes, said to | The” vaudevilie bill is an excellent the boxing rules in this state. As a nally appearance. The Lafayette struck something of | 2tor J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, | (¢ catafalyue. The crowd which York, Nov Reginald Me- )y P g rgest cargo of its kina ever | one also, 4 result of a hearing held yesterday, | - ST a storm today and M. Liriand spent|Who attended the democratic national | /14 the route massed “toward the | coma, formes chancellor of the Brit- |y oiveq at this port, arrived yester- e Drsals daske e Thllen 0P o WILL PLAY SUNDAY o ™ avenims | Commmitten meoting sesterday aaid the | SR, The donrs were thrown oven |G enequer who has been stutving | 10700 8 (IS RO BOUEL RCT | wwiy GINLs LEAVE HOMELY an appearance to meet “K Kap- | . B k . walking the swaying decks in sailor | 18ht between the McAdon and Cos | for the public and thousands paesed| (e commercial and economic SituA-| qovinang Mediterranean ports. Ship's | This Widely discussed picture is through the wdifice every hour. tion in America was a passenger on | Ceo (T U e cuggestion that | proving the big attraction forecasted lan. at Meriden, Billy De Foe, Who i Degpite the announcement of one of onting v E = i o S| zents for the chairmanship was | as put out of the ring at Meriden |00 0 ol IR P .| jacket and yachting cap. He ap-| {i (ot b P atic for I fox eatar for seve v the Nutn mangers last Sunday | ioq o enioy the experlence and profitless as “a mutiny in an army e T the steamship Adriatic for England. | the grapes were destined to be made T:[.ut.f.\. «hrxfllgkn'::aé pr;)r:w;:»‘.rl_apl ‘\:‘eel.(:; T foul fighting, and "Spider” Roach | i 5\7;- S analiced For Totualng. o DOX at | that the team would not play. anvi e one member of the party com- |PIeParing for war over the selection ! today into wine. Wateroury last Saturday night. By [more home games this season, Saul | fheh O0% Wtoer 06 S BRI CONC | of 8 arill sergeant for dress parade. | The former shancellor issued a fare- . tendance at both shows daily. the ruling _|aw'l\\ is &ll:prndl i un \V | Waskowitz rday told the Herald sea, the premier replie ls He said the conflict between the Me- | | well statement expressinz his beliet FOR TOWN INMATES. st 8 ;I]‘M;flt‘r"ds ll\ipl-,;\l:‘;’n;mh was fined | sport editor that the Army and Navy | %8 the promier replied: = = 3 08 4T L e avar the organi- | ! that financialiy “the corner is turn=| o iy funds with which to pro- THE LYCEUM T TER, a |xkp“x'\en:v'nm“»\'nuw.i.»d on’ Roach, | (7am of Manchester would appear, ., .p as ihis 1 would rather he on |72tlon would make former Vice-Presi- | ed.” although hie thought a consldera- | 40" procents for the inmates at the | A splendid vaudeville bill is being | here mext inday - afternoon. Thef T o FU0 el dent Thomas R. Marshall the nominee | th yime woid be required for & res | Y108 BIESeRtE 0, N odality will| featured in. the. return of that iind MG S DENIAL. wame will start at 2:30 o'clock, at | for president in 1820, Lewis advoca. | ! | turn to normal cenditions. Discussing | WOV PR S0 G Nist and social | of entertainment at the Lycoum thea- Vibberts' ield, ed the abolition of the democratic na- | ireat By tain's large indebtedness to | (S S e g e St Mary's schoot | fer this woel gk,‘n’.“\fl{ the' vt | New York, Nov. 2.—Jack Dempsey, | | : v i o ‘,IRISH SETTLEMENT ] E iy o Gl party s ! ihe Unitel «uurl()‘:aa’?::rly‘ ):::L!:l‘l‘vl\.l hall, The social is an annual event. | ATy f Waqgd's heavyweitht champion, yes- ‘ LEn [ national committees declaring they e e ST e socla terday filed a eneral denial « the ! DENIES ARBUCKLE u AR (e (LA BoMBIniRG BE Al et SAW GIRL ALONE PLAN ls DEV’SED are not needed in natlonal elections i (hat he favored the cancellation b LTY OF MURDER, ) Bugene Barnes and Company No. 1di- | Ingland of wai debts owed her by g SIS o redently Mhhegan SaLt = rocted a h f ¢ Steubenville, Nov. Walter ’ against him through Willlam N. But- Actor Givex Hix Verslon of % % ' PRISONERS VOLUNTEER rocted a hoso ori the roof for about | olfer natio Wright, 28, of Wellsville, was found POLIS - CAP]TOL oty E e s the ler._attorney. incident. This is Believed to be Sub- "IN BLOOD TRANSFUSION . A fne'of hoee wans nookea v il ot ams wisamne, | Bultv of et acspee munder fon e | S arhones 3w Ak doniey The Mlispdtlons ~Leewell Sher- the rear of the bullding to protect| | 2 e S, ! the properties of the New Lritain Ice Thejpwinnsts (- tie Jgroup - b8 owner, by a jury here Complete Change of Program To- rol compla « e~ i $ ? contained in the complaint, and d i and a guest ject of Today’s | H : : foll J} the Y. M. ( are ollows: s morrow RONERS ARE SUSPENDED. Three members of the boxing fra- | will be Louis Nove 2—Former U, & Sen- | | clares that defendant lacks know ledge |} ! e e e P e . Reou o o : or information sufficient to form any | 1y’ o e e i ° ork, Nov, 2.—Seventeen| vorporation and to prevent the spread A Yod Ay H g obino) St sy 18 FLOOD VICTIMS opinion as to said allegation m‘m"‘fi" “‘”' 0% ’ Lo d‘(“"ll‘l.\;l Confermces. rrisoners confined on Blackwell's ' 0f the flames to the rear of the plant y tbints: Captaln Morelle's Employs ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, in The plaintiff is husband of Bee Pal- | y;j Bit € 0 L1eh Precedoc LAt g E— | Island have volunteered to give their Lftective work was donc through this | [5° class, 161 points; Captain Ba- {ms have been REMORSELESS LOVE? iners. vaudeville dancer. who was al- | Vi'8inia Rappe yesterday made aj $ | blood for transfusion operations on #KU0CY in preventing the extension of i p 7 more bodies of flood victra king | | rhe sua Dancing, Inimitab juiEayaiiteyiiie dancer, Jvas Al aworn rent” denying that Ar-| London, Nov (By Associated | charity patioats at oty hossitel| the fire to the wend-working plant | CONS Junior class team. 187 points; | MOTC FOUCA g iannta Beach makin e Siiding, Dancing, Inimitable R i Lttt o oI LIS I buskie e v time was_in a room [ Press)—There was reason to believe | \henaver susn operations are deemed | Which is directly in the rear of -the | Captain Herbert's Employed —B" | TEROROTIE o'y gi00 recovered. Seven- Comedinn, ROSCOE AILS T e g Tty s DM Lalone with (he girl. Arbuckle now | todey that a plan of settlement of the | receucury. T Jiat of volatocrs ey | PUFNING. nowspaper offce. Ylass, won five out of § game: foen persons are still missing____ SULLY, ROGERS and SULLY S Bmons and COMpIaiRE R Suit for |18 awaitinz trial on a manslaughter Irish question drafted and discussed headed by Joha T. Hettrick who “n;‘ Al O, K. at 345 AL WL - J DOLLY GREY and BERT BYRON alienation of affecticns of his wife, | CMATEe. In detail by the committce of fouri sant to prison as a result of the Mason had just finished his early FREEMAN and LEWIS The stat-ment was in the form of | delegates representing the govern-| pyiiding graft exposures of the Lock-| MOTNINE chores ahout the plant, HARRY TIGHB which consist of readyving the place Geo. Toane Tueker's “LADIES CING o TR RIG kD dn afida cfore Assistant District | ment and the Irish delegation, i8 now | wond investis u i % !w‘,,,u Brothers and David 8. May- | the chief subject heing considered by nvestizgating compan for the day's work, In connection ¢ AUST LIVE" with Betsy Compaon Chicago, Nov., 2.—Tex Rickard, pro- o Mayer was commissioned by | the two delegations e with his other duties he had lighted . ntier | motér of the Dempsey-Carpent Judge Ha Louderback of the Cali- Aside from the recent formal meet- | NON PARTISAN LEAGUE the was hurners on the linotype ma- chines. It was then about §:45, and heavyweight champlonship zht, yes- | p i 3 fornia superior court to take testi- | ings of the committee and of the | tordny was fine $500 andcosts by L or L Witnesses. - Charles |conferonce as a whole, there have heen | HEADED FOR 'TAIL! sorotting (o Manosia stom thams sas Federal Judge Carpenter after en- !y p,o one of Arbuckle's law- [more intimate explorations of the | no sign of fire in the offices at the tering & plea of zuilly on charge ek s present situations at the private meetings = time ;v]f erw‘nu:-xl:w_; m‘n‘“mn |~ru-|;..,~\ OF | Sherman declared that Miss Rappe {at which representatives of each side ’P\'“‘pf““-’\ {' A v‘“ 2 '\\- 4'| Town- | Policeman Patrick Meehan, the pa v RDAY \e contest into Tlinois from N ! 4 5 , president of the Non-Partisan | tr g s complained of being il and was car- | accompanied by mutual friends, have | €8 n-Partisan | trolman on the Church street heat, THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATU York. Rickard will be able to display | jed into Arbuckle's hedroom and [talked freely in conversations, which [ Ceagte, wa enyuts oday. o Jackson, | had passed The Herald office just eight the pictures in Chicago and ofher [ (hag Avbuckic was in the room only | are understood to have bound mnone | MInn. to serve a 80 davs' sentence in | minutes before the outbreak of flames i citles l(“ she Bists without further ) whon others wers presest | of the participants to any definite : the ounty il xl-vwdv. The supre mejand dia not scent the impending dan- All Week. Mat. Daily prosecution, it was saic Hmt of action. court of the United States recently, wer. acuis o tim neey (85 MEN QUALIFY FOR [Ghts Lelad T Jakhen ducing A8 whany et ot GREENWIC[H[ . 3 3 GREE | caso tried in Jackson during 1918 when! Scarcely had the policeman e ROUGH ON RATS IN T e A T Attt ialleghantls ° {| VILLAGE FOLLIES Nov With the | SECOND “LOUIE’ JOBS j ed the , with Frank Harcourt :I;mmm.emrmv‘h-:‘r todny that - Jeft o { CITY OF NEW YORK "® the statc sedition act {ring in when the firo apparatis raced ‘ssreau, varsity baschall coach: B —_— | down n stree ¢ hurried back . f N 1. Thomson, world’s champion hurdler, | Wash . Nov. Z—Eighty-five | - “HOOTCH" SELLER nd assisted in policing the terfitory —{pes This advertisement and 16c. and M. P, Merritt, former baseball candic ialified in examinations New York, Nov. 2.—An endless adjacent to the then blazing building. will admit any ]&dy any mat- captain, have been engaged to drill | for sec cutenant commissions in | chain of death is being prepared for FINED IN PORTLAND ioiicc Scrgeants John Kinz and |R: inee . except Saturday. The freshmen in their respective sports, | the resular srmy in examinations JUst| the rat population of New York the Gearge Eilinger divected the work of 4 ep g best seat in the orchestra for Prokpects for first yvear athletes were | concluded, — Secretary Weeks an- city health d:partment announced to- | Patrolmen Chavies MeGrath, Will (5¢c. Keep This Coupon. arsity diamond team. | the e by other iats. These, in turn will [ 1t was alleged that he sold liquor to | equal distance 1o the south of the bolstered up greatly Tesreau will | nounced tod About 2,000 vacancies | day. Portland, 2 Alec Socena of | Doherty, Wiiliam Sm Frank Park- 26,000 Foot Parnchute Jump. |en | die, and provide polson serum for!two persons, which resulted in his|building, so that the firemen might Directed By HARRY MILLARDE take charge of fall eball, while {in the grade of second lieutenant still |* A half dozen of the city's 6,000,000 | this town was fined $200 with costs |er, John Licbler and several super- | i | - ) | | IN Kansas M 5V, 3. —Sergeant e s s, 8 | OVER 33 MILLION ns City, A v N0 | subeeeding links in the endless chain | arrest Monday night, the evidence be- | not be hindered in their task of fight | ‘THF L\’l‘RE | 4 £ | | Nancouver, B. ¢, Nov, 2—Twoj ball and take charge of baseball in be made to cbtain the number neces- | death shortly after they have been |ing liquor. A jail sentence of thirty | growing and an area of safety was sary released to return to their fellows, | days was also imposed. Socena took |cstablished, the crowd being kept A Powerful Nine Act D""ma of Unbounded Heart Appeal the spring when Tesrean is busy with ‘ Farait : R Xperts say the car will be eat- | an appeal. and was released in $300. { north of the Rogers' building and an Merrit this fall will devote his at- 1emain unfilicd and, war department’ wili be inoculated, .t was explained, ' rday in the town court by Jus- | numeraries calied in fro mtheir beats S8CHOOLS OF AMERICA [l chamlors of Post Wield, ot SUE 5y S caimen, | ing obtained by citizens jing the flames a1 } v broice what 5 | s The Man Who Made ‘‘Over the Hill. fention to freshman compulsory foot- officials said, additional efforts would | With a scrum which will cause their vl H. Hale on a charge of seil- | The crowd of spectators was rapidly wton, Hartford —FIVE DAYS ONLY— yesterd ——. SHCIRIN ddy (5 the ratord fos it s | Fire Department Chief W. 1 Washington, Nov. 2 The “school tude parechute jumping when he leap- STUDENTS' STRIKE ON, iaaRiaiatd fugul-th' of the United States i od approximately 26,000 feet, 400 feet Alehs Tk 5 Students at !, Washington, Nov. 2—Call for the ~"m'y"“ r’v]“”r‘lv hlw ‘h-”‘" & \vv‘ : W 3, first meeting of the standing com-, 4irected the work of the STy ‘One of the finest bits of motion picture characterization Unemployment Conference, Jwas on the seene shortly aiter tin and Neginning Tueaday Evening, Nov. 1 ,250,870, the census bhurean today |joe than miles, from an army | medical schol of The National mittes of the national conterence | PADICS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Announce Of this number cor plwite c B SaaRe 018! are | P18 college at Ia Piata struck Monday as | jor Ing citizens & to 20 years old, mor e i = ¥ A% 100 unemplovment in New York on| Al 4 oclock the miie sentation of the than 21,370,000 were attending school & protest against the conviction of | 9 Tt b Secrar taround was 1ighted by the blaze from t i "] between Scptember. 1019 and lani- PLANS FOR OBSERVANCE icolo Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- I';vri\flnd has bren sent out b Seore- | {11 A L that has been seen in New York for a year.''—New York Th""":l':;l lmm»rMml I:.. ary, 1920, when the consus was taken zetti in A Massachusetts court, where | (AT ¢ It was announced to- [l s honting into the air at t Utah apparently is the most studions they were abeused of murder. The | 98y by Edward Lyre Hunt, secretary|'® stk Hd 3 ( ree usketeers nlrm {‘1 per vu:" of her vl L ARMISTICE DAY CHANGED students refrained 'rrnmm:\(’undin‘:‘l“’ the conference. }:;yd'(vx‘:u:y'\'m R kot le by age beinz reglste n - L & Lt = slumbers Fhoots. Massachusetts leads in the g class during the day | = % | Spcetneutar Flre, MATIN BT P R ¥t 13 véar groun with 00.1 per gent, i | oy Gloflr past of the = Amerlcan | LHSE CARG X0 COUIY | For more than an hour the five | bl b LA TR LR RO LUHIRIAnE crits last Wwith T ¢ ohaervance of Afmistice Day and in- 0il Prices Go Up, | Houston Tex. Nov. 2.—The issue be- | blazed furiously. Tongucs of fay — Added Feature — . percent. . {atend of Dhmiath parade as was | Pittshurgh, Nov, S.~The fifth advance | tween the receiver and the officials of | licked thelr way throuzh the wooden e = | first plan short street demonstra- | 1 the price of ofls within davs oc- | the International and Great Northein | partitions which separated the repors & 5 : 1'n " . | ! AL ST. JOHN in a rip roaring comedy, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY [onwil | 1 trom 11 to 11:650 e'clock | Currcd at the opening of the market here | railroad and their striking trainmen | torial and editorial s from the The par, start at Franklin square | today. —Pennsylvania crude advanced 60 | wil] be taken into federal court. Re- | composing room and in less than half > § N FOX’S WM. FARNUM In “PERJURY" > 4 q i entral park. A vollex of | olts to B00 ner harrel while Cabell at | ceiver James A. Baker said he will [an hour the ceiling was burned away. SMALL TOWN STUFF | F() X x e e i T o e i g | $3.08 were um 25 sente. " iagiand sivameeq (SUbmit to Judge C. Hutcheson Jr.| An air shaft near the business officos, | e st e ke asn oldter wha | tem tenta on (e tarrel o 8106, " Corming Whether the strikers should be taken | cxtending from the first floor to the I back with full seniority rights, roof furnished a draft through which l“ WM. FARNUM I¥ “PERJURY" is to be buried on that day. was unchanged at $2.15,