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WADOOSAIDTOBE GETTING PREPARED Reported Ready fo Start Cam- paign for Nomination Washington, Nov. §—Willlam G.| McAdoo is all ready to make the ob-| vlous declaration that he is a andi- date for the democratic nomination| for president. He spent another day in private conference with democratic lcuders here yesterday and appears to have feathered his nest considerably. Yor example, it developed that Ken- tucky, previously solid for Cox, has| Lieen lined up by the McAdoo scouts| in a deal arranged through James B.' Lrown, louisville banker, who was| the power behind William J. Fields in | - Tuesday's rccapture of the governor- ship, There has been a new deal in Kentueky, and the present party powers, personified publicly by Fields, Jefinitely committed themselves to McAdoo as part of the program in- ~isted upon by Brown and the guar-| dians of the war rhest. ‘ McAdon cxndes optimism his { conference with demoeratic sena- | tors and is quoted as saving he \llll not be candidate” this time. | Senator Glass of Virginia, who is| ready to deliver that state to Me- | Adoo, was one of those visited yes-! terday. He was not voluble in reveal- | ing the details, but he declared Me-| Adoo would be out in the open and actively campaigning within a very| short time, | Will Dodge the YLeague, From others with whom McAdoo taiked, it appeared that he is not| going to run any more hazards than| he has to over League of Nations, | and one senator reported McAdoo as saying he would be nelther for hor| against the league—would avoid the issue altogether as long McAdoo did to the democ republica including f North tana and 'so visited. Al told MecAdoo that their territory and considered a progr enough to satisfy- the are up in arms against vatives, The former sccretary of the treas- nry talked chiefly about the trials of the farmers, 50 the Westerners re- ported, and indicated much of his campaign will be aimed at Jdemand- ing agrarian relief, As for specifica- tions, they said McAdoo will urge re- duction of freight rates on agricul- tural products, Silent on Copeland. | None of the McAdon boomers will admit there Is any truth in the per- sistent rumors of an alliance between MeAdoo and Senator Copeland of New in as possible not his visits ats, Wt AW revera Azier Mon Borah of Tdaho and ¥r Wheeler of Washington these Westorners he is strong in sured him he is| ssive—progressive | who | conser- Dakota Dill of revolters, the e _______________________} e ngainst h‘ J H‘ 1k H‘ {ITHrH ‘r‘ it "unh h,” I i ,m“ I ""w »." il " t \ \u I »n il w I I A Wonderful Record by a Wonderful Singer John McCormack, the Gifted Tenor, sings this week the record you have been longing fo ful One,” coupled with “Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses,” The smoothness, unction and spirt of these two | Honda disaster, in which seven de- !the challenge of the court as a whole. York, designed to lure some of the Gov. Smith strength to the *Cali- fornian” when the expected conven tion deadlock eliminates the New York executive, But they will ad-| THREE LIKELY T shoriinfer s DIEAFTER CRASH nu;gh “second choice” strength. e democratic assembly,of com- mittopnuen. Ha béos poethoncd wtl tNew York State Pohcemen Injured carz :ln Ju::uy. it was made known | yesterday—the republicans mest Dec. | 11—gnd by that time the McAdoo en- | in Accident ! thusiastits predict, they will have| | enough first and “second choice” dele- | gates as well as cash in hand or in| sight, to furnish their candidate with @ through ticket to the White House. COURT MARTIAL PROCEEDS Case Kingston, N. Y., Nov, §,—An auto- mobile driven by John Halvey of Tan- nersville, with seven New York city policemen from the police camp near Palenville as passengers, went down a twenty-five foot embankment yester- day into a swamp near the Ashokan reservoir and it was more than an Commander | hour later when two doctors, an un- idertaker and his assistant crawled | down the embankment and carried them back to the roadway in stretch- ers. Three of the policemen, “‘Nliam: O'Brien, Ransler Terns and Alexander Russell, were hurt seriously and may !die. They are in the Kingston City and Benedictine hospitals. Royal | ‘Woodalton and Irving Brown also are in the hospital, but Halvey and John Cowley were to leave after their | wounds had been dressed. One other with charges against Lieutenant Com- |Was not hurt seriously enough to be mander Donald T. Hunter, command- |ent to a hospital, ing officer of the destroyer Delphy,| Halvey, who operates a taxi service flagship of the ill-fated squadron. | between Kingston and the police camp When Captain Watson's case was|Wwas bringing the seven men in to| concluded late yesterday, Licutenant|learn the result of the clections. They | | Commander Hunter at once took the |came down thes hill from Leaycraft's place of his seniof. The judge ad-!Inn, but at the fork in the north and | vocate said that he was well satisfied |south boulevards around the reservoir with all members of the court. Com- |the car failed to make the turn and mander G. L. Weyler, appearing as|went over the embankment. Some onM counsel for Commander Hunter, how- | heard the men erying for help and ever, challenged every member of the [telephoned to Mrs, Willlam J. and court and the court as a whole on the | John J. O'Leary, who notified Leo V.| |ground that they had all heard the|Grogan. With Grogan and his assist- | | evidence in the case of Captain Wat- ant, McAulifee, the physician hurried |son and had formed an opinion. to the scené in Grogan's ambulance. In each case, the court overruled | Rain was falling when they got the challenge, but it has not ruled on |there and for some time they were not |able to find the spot where the car | went down. Finally their shouts were answered and then the two doctors (Grogan ar MeAulifer dragging streteh crawled down e slfp mbankment One hy the injured men up the slope and put them into Relief Worker, Also to Confer With | ¢l oo b uiance, Then they were | | hurried to Kingston and the hospitals, ASKS PROTECTION Organization Regs | Agzainst Division Captain Edward H. Watson Ts Dis- posed of and Others Are to Be Tried San Diego, Cal, Nov. 8.-—Having isposed yesterday of the case of ptain Edward H. Watson, destroyer | ion commander, charged with | inefficiency in the Point div culpable stroyers were wrecked, the court mar- tial appointed to try cases growing out of the accidents proceeded today 70 CALL ON COOLIDGE Norwegian Eaplorer 1nd rs behind th ry sides of the they carried one Dr. Nansen, Hughes and Hoover This Week. Washington, Nov. S$.—Dr. Iridtjof | Nansen, Norweglan explorer and re- lief worker, here in connection with his leeture tour of this country, was President Coolidge’s visiting Mt | today. He also will eonfer during his three day visit here with Secre- | tury Hughes and Scerctary Hoover, | Tonight, Dr. Nansen, who is ac- companicd by Mme, Nansen and their daughter, will be tendered a reception by the American Red Cross, and te- morrow he will be the guest of the |crans' minister of Norway. In addition to| MeCarthy Chapter No, 3, Disabled | soveral other talks he will deliver a | Amevican Veterans, all the members | public address Saturday on recon- |of which are natients at Hospital No. | struction and relief work in Furope, |27, at Waukesha, Wis, in a resolu- Disabled Veterans' on Coolidge To Keep Bootleggers Away From Govt., Hospitals, Washington, Nov §,~-President Coolidge was appealed to today to stop booticgging in the vicinity of vet- hospitals, WAS CLEVER THLKER Ohicago Young Man Alleged o Have Talked Prominent Buyer About $25,000 in Bonds, Out of Chicago, Nov. 8.—Harry Hayden, 24 years old, who through alleged fraud- ulent activities, is said by police to have obtained more than $100,000 in the last two years, was arrested by two Chicago detectives after they had lalt chased him from an exclusive hotel | three blocks to the shores of lake Michigan last night. No charge was placed against him. Among those whom Hayden is al- | leged to have defrauded is Miss (ulirsl Grossman, sald to be a buyer for a Chicago dress establishment, who, the police say, met Hayden at Jirench ldck, Ine, 18 months ago, and later transferred $25,000 worth of Liberty {bonds to Hayden in New York in ex change for stock after he had talked to her of oil investments. | rh HELD IN $3,500 BAIIL Bridgeport, Nov. 8.—Edward Rus- sell of New Haven, arrested in Fair- | field on October 20, was held for trial in superior court on charges of il- | legal transportation of liquor, when given a hearing in the Fairfield town | court today. Bonds were fixed at $3,500. Tough Luck T have got to have a job, am man 32 years old, intelligent but married. lassified ad in San Antonio Ex- | press, If you telephone now- we shall reserve for you John McCormack’s Latest Victor Record Love Sends a Little Gift He leaves Sunday to visit a number | tion forwarded here, protested to Mr, of cities in the middle west, Coolldge as well as to all others hav- | do with law enforcement | conditions in the vieinity of that institution, whieh were deseribed as “unbearable and deplorable.” “We feel,” said the resolution, it was not the intention of the Ameri. can peopls, when they adopted the | 18th amendment and established hos- | pitals all over she United States for | purpose of rehabllitation, that a cer. | or residents at tain class of citizens, sell. | 1east, should ply their trade by ing polsonous moonshine, home and varlous other depe to a certain | class of patients of the abeve men I tioned hospitals, who on aceount of [the nature of thelr disabilitjes are un- | jable to resist temptation” | AUSTRALIAN WHEAT, Melbourne, Nov, 8, kstimates {the wheat yield lssued here today are Victoria, 31,000,000 bush- Austrslia, 22.000,000; New 000, 000; West Aus- brew | of |as follows els; South South Wales, tralia, 16,000,000 More Coming It the party who took time from 380 ¥, Picadiily street will eall, he ean get the five blowout patehes that belong with the tire Claseified ad in the Winchester (Va.) Evening Star the auts Getti A “Wonder- from month or Waltz Songs are all and more than can be desired and can only be appreciated when you step in at your con- venience and “hear them at Morans ‘riday Vietor records. time hear the other new F worth your while. HENRY MORANS VICTROLAS — PIANOS — RECORDS Directly Opposite Myrtle St. 365 MAIN ST, Start somet and at the same It is ‘that | of Roses and Wonderful One Two love songs known the world over, sung with fine sentiment, to the soft counter melody of strings and the gentle tang of the ‘celesta. Young and old will like them. Victor Red Seal Double-Facad 10.inch Record No. 961 C.L Pierce & Co. 2146 MAIN ST, Opposite Monument ng head Are you progressing, are you Getting Ahead to month, are you simply drifting along? hing today. Open a bank account and keep it growing. COMpER TRUST The Bank Open Saturday Hear Edgar Guest L co of Service Evenings 7-9 Memphis, is politics field—one headed by candidate for reclection for another by Judge Lewis T, of the municipal court, as the mayo bhoth with ¥y candldate, klan Is lssue Today in Memphis, Tenn., Elections mayor Tenn., Nov. voters went 1o the polls today to elect | |city officlals for a term of four y after a spirited campaign in which the Ku Klux Klan was made an issue for | the first time in the history of Mem- Three tickets are in the Rowlett Paine, 8.—~Memphis | ars mayor, Fitzhugh \ |Angeles specaway and W. Joe ndidate for the endorse Iplanks in their platforn Wood, an independent. ¢ who was given ment of the local klan Los Angeles Speedway Sold for Two Million Nov. 8.—The Beverly Hills, sold to a firm of it Los Angeles, Cal., Los at [near herc Ireal estate operators for $ is announced by A. M. Young, ager of the speedway association, anti-klan |s : will not interfere with the 250 championship mmuunhile races Thanksgiving day and birthday, Mr. Young said, although sub-division of the speedway tract into residence and business lots will begin without wait- for the dismantling of track and tands, midle scheduled for Washington's ing gran The Snowshoe Glide Are you from the Far North? He—No, why do you ask? She jecause you dance as if you had on snowshoes.—Dartmouth Jack o' Lantern. John A. Andrews & Co. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEDROOM SET $116 11 Styles of Ranges to select From EVERY STOVE WE SELL GUAR- ANTEED Now for quick clearance of every Stove. other season. So they are all marked sn—\; oy for quick sale. We won't carry them over KITCHEN Ws & (0. \. ANDRE information JOHN ~end fo an- John A. Andrews & Co. TEL. 7 America’s Favorite Poet and Lecturer AT CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH Monday, November 12, At & SCHOOL P.M THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Tickets On Sale At . L. Pierce’s Music Store £1.50 Crowell’s Drug Stove Tickets £1.00 and $1.50 132 MAIN ST. Quality Smoke Shop Dickinson’s Drug Store All Seats Reserved

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