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VOL. LXII—NO. 272 POPULATION 29,685 P NORWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 12 PAGES—88 COLS. i PRICE TWO CENTS HYLAN REELECTED MAYOR OF NEW YOR, Haring Recives rdoeprt Mayor s 4 ERION'S INKENOWN HERD Kan., was wrecked by two explosions. BY PLURALITY APPROIMATING 410,000 een et Fls ofeccion . == - ARRES IN HOME WATERS - _ | Clifford B. Wilson Received| . Bryan yamashi revresenting the | 3 Japanese Peace society, has arrived in ; " ——— centrating on Arrangements| the Smallest Vote of Any|\Wasninston to atiend the sonterence on e T ¢ 4 o . P B ¢ . . limitation of armament. Body is iding in eS| e Aboard the Cruiser Colum« The Largest Plurality Even Given a Mayoralty Candidate in|carrs or crrEMoxy mapE i For Armament Conference. Repubican Candidate. ¥y = | BY THE FRENCH DELE TES & = Theodore and, - ° < ' el New York City—Mayor Hylsn Carried All Five Bor- ey stineion, Nov. sy Pek P) | nridgepert ! Conn., | Nova s Maor | SErsmie 3 0; TRt of Sustuath bia,in Chesapeake Bay—Today,-With Crash of Gung i ‘Washington, Nov. 8 (By the A. P.)— nterim of stage-dressing for |Clifford B. Wilson, republican, was de- 3 p = Premier Briand of France, and members | (he armament conference was ushered in |feated for re-eiection hers foday by |500n {0 rrange for tie fotation of & loan From Saluting Forts and Naval Ports, the Cruiser Will. cughs and Led the Democratic Ticket Throughout the | of fe aelegation he heads to the arma- pey by Jevelopments which for the first | Frederick Atwater, democrat, by a_piu- |here: 5 | d ment conference today made * ca'ls of | {ime concentrated on the great diple-|rality of more than 4,218 votes. Mavor . . | City—Democratic Candidates For City Comptroller, |ccremeny on American offcials and matlo drama the alert attention of prac- | Wilson, a former lieutenant-governor. o | Anothee plea for _restoration to the Bear the Precious Body Up the Potomac River—At Ev< ? | drove about Washington. Th:n prey‘ni’er ;;‘:Ig evder?; e:;;m‘em o;egfllcill ‘Wash- | Connecticut, has been mayor of this city | States of rhmlrozd regulation powers was Poi S Pride F. sl = o | 2 : was received by President Harding, Vice [ I"ton and its distinguished guests. for the ‘ast ten years, made to the senate interstate commerce il Our So: President of Board of Aldermen and the Five Borough | Frecient Coolidge, officlals of the state Jayen the senate took a hand in the| Mavor Wilson received the smallest |committee. ery Point Sorro e % i eopu 1 department In the absence of Secretary|las minute preparations by adopting [Vote of any of the republican qandi- = H 5 3 q Presidents Were All Elected—Democrats Made Inroads |Hushes who had gone to New York to| With tho tacit ‘acquicscence of. repuiniens | tatee. . Tno vore for mocor was ab Tor: | Investigation of the K Klux Kian was France Will Be Given Vent in Unstinted Homage. | > w d oth- | leaders.’ = resolutio Tows: 266: Wi b = o aaey i : iote and by Becrstaiy, Weeks and oth:| Tlecs | revohition presented from the |Iows: ‘Avwater, 1636€;. Wilsan, 22,048 [oritered by, Judge C. W. Roblmson Inhafs o & = @ sl 0 Lo S N e . o . s |ers. ocratle slde of the chamber request- |Jasper McLevy, socialist, 1,916. charge to the new grand jury in the B e 3 s R Y i in Republican Strongholds in New York State—Republi- | “3iscussing nin recention by Prestaent [ins that tho doors of the sontemers | ooy ere remotiny L8, e was criminal dlatrict court In Houston, Tex. [KnOwn dcad from France was in home (V¢ placed by the selecied non-comimis- R s i Harding, M. Briand sald: Toom be opened whenever the full body |elected, Clarence E Winton, for town waters tonight, riding in mtate | e o AT e cans Will Retain a Majority of Three in the Assembly. “The presiden, was most kind and [of delezates were in session and that w |cerk, defearing Miss Josaphine Kiely. e ‘tne [ SEe E00e I A biotor iR cordial and mentioned the clrcumstance rs_-co;ddbe kept of everything that trans- [democrat, by a vote of 14,336 to 14,143. the certificate upon which it was issued | waters of Chelapeake wimpr Rt il ’23’ gt w York, Nov. 8.—Mays ¥ 3 r gnger ale, Ni that T am the first French prime min-|Pired du#ig the meetings. For city clerk, Francis P. Dunnegan. % ty = = s 2nerane ¥ |2 P RS, Cie cap s York No Mayor John . probibition, champagne of gnger ale, Al PR LR B Among Those who Wil actunly sit_at |democeat, received 19,252 voter. Agaipet | congutituies & crime, the supreme court | o' e crash of Zuns from salutin {the catafalque awaits under the the thpes ever given a|away from the habic of celebrating elec- | The premler was presented at the |the conference table Admiral Baron Ka- [13.257 for 1. A. H. Rdbinson, repubii- |B€ld: and naval posts, the treasured casict in|dome, the CALATauS O . n this city. tiaa night. White House hy Ambassador Tusserand |0, head of the Jesanese delegation and [c&n. The ofher democrats elected in- R RIS T (e maton Coenlen - niCerig ey B *, with 289 districts out of 2700 | It has been one of the traditions of the of France and was accompanied also|naval minister of the Japancse govern-|cludedy Edward A. Drew, tax collector. | The destroyer Wood went ashors in the |sorrowful pride 'in_ those other sons| A geard of hegor will walt at ths | tv missing. was: Hylan, 665-|city that those who could afford able— [by M. Viviani.'M. Sarraut, Admiral De|ment, made himeelf the center of at-|John M. Williams, city treasurer; three {08 on the south side of Angel Isiand in |sieeping in France, will move in honored sreat hight cf steps leading up to ihe feory H. Curran, republican. run- |as well as those who could not—should [Bon and General Duat. Tre president|tention by a publle statement asserting |sssessors, threo city sheriffs and three|San Francisco bay. Navy officials said |progress uy the historic Potomaz. ani|resting pace «nd the men in akd wi on @ coalition ticket, 296.082. and|oour Into restaurants for lobster or ham |chatted for some time with.his visitors, |that his nation was willing, in the in- |to®n selectmen. she was in no danger. |l;- Qrepnn:-nr;n] for its arrival.in the na-|keep constant visil about |hn.b,; thecs b Panken, socialist, 75.733. an', sccording to thelr meant. And to- |Pif It was said, aid not tonch wnon the | terests of a successflil conference, to go | Ten aldermen were elected by the e e e e EEn T N e S raclh S Rikth & staatied night palaces of the Great White Way |fublects to come befors the conference.|the lensth of reducpz her “elght-elght” |democrats and: two by the republicans. | Removal of a bullet which hud been | S12PINE Ihemselves Ao % R ofl| Day e i L districts his plurality will be At the senate M. Briand and his par-|naval building programme if a_satisfac- | AS there are 12 a'dermen ,all republi- | imbedded for several years in the brain |ONOrS op Armistice Day. memorial amph theatre at Arlington reported all chairg filled. 5 As tha Olympia steams at mea cemetery m Toss the river. 00 And, as usual, one had (o pause on the [tY Were received by Vice President Cool-|tory proportional agreement could be fcans, holding over from thi last eleo-|of Robert Leondowski, a life - prisonsr | A the Olmpia steams at mes Ty yan swept Into office With|way to the place of one's ohoice to poke |1 With Senator Ledze, who participat- reached. tion. the common councll will be repup- |at Sing Sing, was attended by success. (2% ub the river the guns of s e e ® the democratic candidates for city | 3 neighbor playfully in the face with a [ed In' the conversation, .lct!v;‘x as :n«;w .\iflram\mo Premier Briand of France, |lican by 14 to 10, & - S s\ e S e it it i P reller, president of the board of | o g et o preter. They then went to the state de-|confining his public expressions to a gen-| Mr. Atwater Is president of a manu- T - i e A e i Rl o W et and the fve Borough Dres- | meshanieal skt mmrm® With Some | artment where they Were recelved by |eral renewal of his mation's willingness |facturing company ere and had mever | A Guad of tan ex-servico men serving [flag. Of Mount Vernon, fhe shiy of [who lies in such high state as an em gh D . I 3 pany b i . mechanical racket producer. Traditions as special deputy United States mershals, | h, known | vill pay its homage lperor might vy, President Harding The ticket elected was 4 : Under Henry P, Fletcher, and then were | to meet averybody else half way I the |Fun for office hefore, eputy United St nershals, | the unknown hero will pay its homaze lperor m en restdent Harding ] o S calléd aleb for red fire and bonfires, ana | AT Ol (0 G A 10 Mo of: | effort fo sesme ameet, oo a o |4 will begin work in New York this week, [to the tomb of the st Ame person to.lay a wreath upon mptrolier, Chari®s L. Crale alarme wers sonies Witk 1ty Br¢|fce at the war department. Gemeral|of officlal calls and familfarized himselt | NO IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS S O G Gt PRAGRE o Awein At Wabiic TR bR e the cripute o B of Loard of aldermen, Mur-| "y (o h o F the city's millions )’l Pershing as chlef of staff, and Major [ with the situation i~ conference with hls IN THE IRISH SITUATION Fucks & ptt sz e Sh 0 by e r S8 Hol aiod i ites oGNS thal} General Harbord. deputy chief of staff.|colleagues and. officials of the French e Financlal experts in.Berlin called at-|{wentyone gun message of hi = sl e e - ¢ borough of Manhattan e cafes—or had de-|raceived the visitors in line with Secre- |embassy. During the day he was re-| London, Nov. S—(By the A, P.)—The | tention tothe fact that the German mark | ary honor _be repeated again will p s Tloral’ tribute" o cided to scan returns at breakfast—ges y the Washif gion natv vard as the o ) 4 coffin, and Senator Cume E = Miler, Heatatet st of e f bl | ATy Weeks. celved formerly, by President Harding |beuet was expressed in high uarters here | 1042y reached the point where the Austri- | ¥ 1 dock % . ol - S kg rongh of Brookivn. Ed- | TRl and checred I8 front of bulletin | “T find vour canital wonderfully beau-|and the two exchanged good wishes £of | tonight that it might bo Monday before |41 CTOWN: was exactly a year ago. RIS A} n\dock st the endl ‘afher: doar, . pregident. protempore O fhe e o of Beows, Bbaiy | ot the i b4 o monbmental bullimge. I take pieas | Members“of the mewly arrivea Nethar-ihi ininkirgitiintlon: Al parties to theime: |- Obentis of Abmistics! wea os roncied &5 Pl 2 it hent nailal bnovi L el S s fowt s i) o robphe mer. % 3 B 6 b =, Aomie ouies id w1 in thinkifig it was '::flfl out h_\' 2 |lands delegation also were given a'form- | gotiaions were bu: today in informal |in Washington with the planing of two |for the unknown so'dler she carriea tolsorrow. Through the nizht that fallows or of Queens, Mau-| S0 all in 2 e lemnnd et fzrnr)rh engineer more than a century g a;l(lmn(‘- h:w £ dvhp M'ernoo?‘ b‘{‘ ':\e discussion, but there will be no specific | elms on the grounds of the Lincoln me- |nis jast Fest. The battleshin Nort -{and untnn the booming minute gun nnolly & ¥ T At i 0. president, who had spent much of the |move before Thursday’s meeting between | morial. s Aldlamee Gl G ivee i | wakes' the-Gaioes’ of St T . ough of Richmond, Mat- ;;:r;if‘:‘h:v;fl: d';"l\ as they did in -n.; Frpr:fh| m—!;_m rv;!n!]n‘»r x:_nd i;'h-r day at work on the address with Which | the mremier and the et ot e o 4 ‘;::!"1 um;‘.-.fl;,.:un‘ 1;: .M i {ak < choe ‘:r.:r!':“h . -;: :,u! . members of the Frenck Jelegation have | pha’will open the conference on Saturday. et T o i o bt s and s w y ite. | beat y throb, the passing favor Hylan's plurality over John — not yet had any serfoas talks elther |moniche“the ‘manuserint was virtualy | oy Conet it Lovdon. There is a hope | Eight men and seven women were held | And akead of the cruiser will staam the | non t his last rest four Furroy Mitchel’. fusion candidate in 1917 | GUN FIGHT IN EIGHTEENTH with American officlals or With members | completed and Mr. Harding let it he hat pariiamentsmay be prorogued Thursy up and robbed at a cafe in the Bronx |destroyer Burnadu as escort of honor t5 ed sentries will stand at the corners - $485. President Harding carrisd N. Y. ALDERMANIC |of other delegations unon the purpose of 1ol 0 BN Tog (CATIE TS L g | dax, and as Frld.y is Armistice day. |by five bandits. Several suspects were |the dead. $ of the b branch of the army w Youk s §5 & phicility of ES$ATI N. . MANIC DISTRICT G - 0! thav e nratitenils ef e further officlal conversations concerning arrested. At the na the nmavy will and navy f h men for t in- the conferenee, nar dn they ex ourse of conduct throughout the nego- M. Cox, demoors, In the o this' dlrection wntll after the | COUTSe of conduct througho Treland are likely to be adjouned unti render custody Ket that marks ch will stand always at SR e s New Yok, Nov. 8.—A running gun | mectings have pesun. The dniexates. Io|LAoNS by dealing only in e broad wax | yonday. RN E 5 as perhaps no other In the mation's his- “through the long hours. He= - ted in a municipal election | €Nt In which one man was serfously In- | 1. understend. wish to meet 2% many |m-m”‘°.{,"°';’,,°$}°',.','l: conference 274 ] Mr Liova George presided over a eab- [, Carleton ';;;";:’;fr“-r:';;b:;""'::; on ®|tory the lory of his who dies for the |fore Pase on Thurstey' s st | Nere for the first time this vear. Of |Jured and nearly a score of shots were | Americans as mossible In the interval|lc2vins the e presd ® | inet council tonigh: at wiich it is under | ¢ 4 e rreree s 4 flag to the army comrades of the of Americans, payving homage. Not a. | - ¢ 1.263.940 voters, 447,015 | fired, enlivened election day at a voting [and form impression of the Amerlcan | MCrican proposals to the American del-{gy0q the terms of the King's speeches "‘!‘fd all““’“ instantly duting a game. |, ., " go will be given back to minute of that day, from moraing umtil abe booth ‘in the cihteenth aldermante. die: | ot orstom ¢zates themselves. = proroguing pAcliament vrere discussed. | HiS Dec b broken when he tackled an |y . iine of the khaki clad nizht, but has been claimed by some per- T mavor was '”;' late this afternoon. n,:":\';‘ ";:: ;‘"‘"“::l’”:::":"r":;: ;;’:‘“ The speech expected to deal mainly | OPPOSINE Player. whom he etood shoulder to son of some soclety to lay a wreath on 5 4 1817 white Morns ngelo Marsero, who is said by the | leler, Bo- Tars a8, Ja Noes: o with the Irish affaira. France. His hero guard of h the casket. amonz them the British am- 3t 5led votes. police to have begun the fullisade, was [SOF ALK HOTEL PEOPRIETOR ent was indicated by the walting attl | Unofficial reports were current today | Mrs. Lydia Meyer Southard, convicted |wil fay hand apon his coffin thereafter. |bhassador io testify to Britains srmnas 1 » statewide contest for associate | Shot through the hip by one of two men WAS SHOT AND KILLED tude of the delegrtion, Whh‘"‘ hel Mo | that in the event that Thursday's confer- |8t Twin Falls, Idaho, of the murder of | The transfer will he 1 ceremony. | thy. There will be mountains of bright- e R et . B utlWho give thenamiés of Samuol Kate 8 ~ meeting todax but” marked time P tns | ence between tie premicr nad the i4- | Edward Meyer, her fourth husband, was|As the casket leaves f the zuns |est flowers about the great hall before ew Tork ity with 339 districts mise- | Man and John Ryvan. A dispute over the orwa’k, Conn., Nov. 8.—Luls! A I- | ing the assembling here tomorrow of ° | terites shows the 'impossibility of an |Sentenced in distict court to serve from |pof the Olympla wil boom the twen- mizht comes and a’l that survive will =g was- Willam S. Andrews. repubii-|merits of rival candidates for alderman.|la. aged 50, "f"_':f““'” "{ a local h:"; advisory “";’1‘"““;‘ “{:"“‘“‘» one Select- | ;o cement being reached with Ulster the |10 ¥ears to life imprisonment. ty-ome zun salute. The ship's band later to Arlinzton to wither at last om a7 I3ME: Townsend Scadder. demo. | preceded the fght. Al three participants | was shot and Killd tonight in a back|eq by President Harding = | oo il make “a grave and imports play a dirge as it is carried down stone above the qulet nook in which < nd Hezekiah D. Wileox, | Were charged with felonious assault, gom of Char! R D nge e ’1 ol e cements for oreanization | ANt announcement” to the house of com-| In.complidnee with erders from officials | EANEWay with soldiers and sailo come at last to rest eocia e "';] ;"‘“:"i*\v""*"'r S “l'.”""' """h”. ";""“":’""’L”‘ it a fae ad. |monse. This is commonly interpreted as |of District No. 6, United Mine Workers | Present arms and officers at salute. arried all five horonshs, | NEW JERSSY LEGISLATURE e ;. s locked Ml D | of AR oo e eatico of thy.covern|® threat’ that.the premier will resign it |of America, practically-every knion miner . - a . throughout the city. WILL BE REPUBLICAN | rre ohociive tne o Hesgay s the r:e"n”(,. “,;n“m; "sm"m, Hughes, aa | UlSter persists in an unredsonable attl- |in the Hocking coal fleld has returned to SR T EXAYE VOTES Xaa = —_— oty o £ e A 2ibi i peke ? tude. work. > NES ARE GU A 2 E ES ENSION } BESULTS OF ELECTIONS Trenton, N. 1. Nov. S_Partinl re- | waihed inte ihe. prscees store carsing | nestad w0t mecome areact. che sefmorary | THe Dress of Treland, however,: seams =B MAIL TRAINS AND TRUCKS | OF EMERGENCY TARIFE OF NEW YORK STATE |turns from the eleation throughout the 3 et e g il v i almost equally divided is optimistic and | Intermal revemue officers In St. Louls \ o : v a shotgun, according to the account ob-!presiding officer of the full. assemblage a rashin: <RI < £ state for the legisla ure early this morn- |tained by the police. Entering the back |of delezates and as such he will present | Pessimistic views. started out to seiza ' approximately 200 ‘Washipgton, Nov. 8—With orders to[™ Washington, Nov. S.—The senate late' s se. N. Y. Nov. 8.—John H. Wal- |ing Indicated that the republicans would | room;--wivere=weveral men were gathered. | for the approval of the conference a ten- [ In official qu.rters there {8 no sign of | soft drink establishments as-a means of | oot to kill if necessary to prevent ma'l|today passed the house bill extending the = mocrat, was elected masor of |eontrol both house. of the legislature. |ha threatened fo Kill two of the men, the | tative plan of procedurs. an improvement in the situation, and the | collecting ;taxes and. penalties ‘for. pos- | Fobberies, one thousand mamnes were of- | emergency tariff but amended so as to Erracuse by 6374 over Da Forest Sottle, [ The republican hold-over members of the police b o o coutdidmvel the | oo e % Mr. | Ulster cabinet is expected to give unani- | session of ilifeit liquor. dered to duty today as guards of mail con: n effect untfl superseded by the Police say, but before he c el th Diplomatic usfge may result in M a ] S - e i G ¥ rovMtican semate assures that party control there |ehot gun it was taken away from Him.|Hughes retaininy the gavel and also-in | MOUSIY its reasons for refusing to assent traine and trucks and at posioffices id |permanent bil instead of explring Febe George R |and with five republican senators re-|Witnesses told the police that Apleel'a|the selection of an American as secre- | 10 concessions. Senator. Harreld of Oklnhomm, was de- | ffleen cities. ~The men will armed | rup-y first. All provislong of the teme} 3 smmocrat 4 mayor of | lected they have six majority in|then drew a revolver, but Sereno zrasp- |tarv general . Upon this subject admin- [ . There will be no assumption of the |scribed by physicians - as resting easy | ¥ith Distols and sawed-off shotguns, Post- { porary Jaw, passed orfsinally May 27 a fourth term. | the senate. ed his band as the gun was fired and istrati eon G The h Wil arobably stand: 32 re- n officlals have réfused to -talk, |Corference wit'y the Sinn Fein delegat . in- | T ] {8} 3 el a o k, derency > Sinn Fein delegates - s Dib he house arobably stand: 3 General Hays announced after a| following as operation of minor nature | ™® cluding th, the bullet cut a finger off Sereno’s hand, T dve embargo, were retaned but it is understood they have reviewed | until the difficu with Ulster has been |today at Walter Reed military hospital, "::"‘*"“‘;f :‘"\’x B gr ','Mf."n,f, &q.n . | in the measure. am. 9,759, publicans to 25 UMmocrats. Sereno then pulled a revolver from hi*|all the possibilities of the situation and |Overcome. Washington. Sommaandant of (he- marise’ oon Debate on the measure was brie? and Ld N. Y. Nov. $—Framfl X | . ——— Pockef and fired four shots at Apicella, | have seriously considered as their chotce — S L';*h“““‘-; x;:.-(- Aoy : ;r k the same course as that followed < ab, can. running on a plat- |E. LEE TRINKLE ELECTED the police were to'd. for secretary general John W. Graaett, | GERMAN GOVERNMENT The Sheppard-Towner bfll fo rprotec- |, n the two prior of the emergency tariff b declaring ‘for ‘smendment of the | 3 Aplcella dled on the wav to a hosp! of Baltimore, a former minister to several TO CURB GOVFRNOR OF VIRGINIA [tal.* The police Inquiry brought out the |furonean and South American countries, alleged details of the killing and Sercao | was located within a short tirie. ’The police =ay he admitted “having a lfttle today by a plu- |trouble” in the grocery store. He sald ccording 1o re- |he drew his revolver In self-defense. s of the state| Two exploslons have occurred within the sale of beer was elected mayor of zcv ¢ |tion of maternity and infancy, alr EVS DOREL seryic ; . _|incongress There was mo recora vote. gl g e bl RS h-omh“;i“l Arrangements for the services of the| In [resenting the committee recoms who recent’y was recalled to the service | Rerlin, Nov. 8.—(By the A. P.)—The |Ported by the house interstate commerce mendation that the semate continue the and now is on the Saff of the state de- | German government announced today | COmmittce. meamve in effect. Seaator |iLiut partment. His lagt previous diplomatic | during the course of a debate on faxes | <+ s 5| republican. North Dakota, in charge of post was ginister &) {Hfland, from |ip the reichstag that it was planning | A cambric meedle was removed from r. [the bill, £2id doubt existed whethir fis Which he resigned in 1919 stringent measures to qurh speculation | {he heart of Dawson Sandles, two - Rishmond, Vir, Nov. 8.— State Sena- a mujority of 2.363 over | ¢or 5 Lee Trinkle, democrat, was elect- Buck, also a republican. | ¢q governor of Virgini « Y. Nov. 8 —Clarence D. | rality o an, was elected mavor | turns f marines, the postmaster general made with secretary of the The matter was discussed at to- s ‘meeting, and President H: e expres various se «d approval of M S {adt e b sy e - | permanent tarft bill. now before the fie - « plan to chedk looting of t e oy e ot ~ o ality. coipiled by ThieMincs Dicpatch o s s have occurred Within ] " Upon evory hand there appeared toda¥a | and traffic in forelen exchange old, at the Eliott Memorial hosital at | Some of the ma General e i be enacted befors vaop v ompiled by The Times Dispatch. [the past year at the hotel which Api-|_. bt the details of organ- | o > fhe University of Minnesota in Minne- two thousand over his| Henry W. Anderson was the republi- |cella owned and the pollce investigated | S7O7in8 belief that 5 e finister of Economics Schmidt also Lo February said, wouild board trains toni ks nent. Frederick D. Lamb. | ca s nominee. fzation and preliminary fegotiation will | disclosed that ona bil nd | alleged “black hand activities fn con- n marks' worth of | @P°!s. The child is expected to recover. The dye embargo provisions again within twenty-four hours would be on : . i were assailed today, Senators McKellar iy H f be completed quickly and that when the | French wines. champagne and other 1i- guard on virtually all trains in the coun- | e . LT A Themen & ELECTS BLICAN ool e odenl conterence is but a rew days' old it will | quors were entering Germany tarough the | SYdney Rayman, manager of the Na-|(ry carrying valuable mail P B O publican. was re-elected mayor |FE ERORE REZUBLIGAN . = find itself in the midst of its most seri | import control station at Ems, and that | tional Loan company in the downtown | Among the cities to whi of Vints Simncraty ok e e o Delbert Cofburn, TO STATE SUPREME COURT |PERMIT FOR N. Y. C. TO ISSUFE ous work. So impressed are American | French perfumes, cosmetics and . other | 4IStrict of Toledo, Ohio, was bound, gag- | sent for duty are Foston. were building up the alleged dye mon- returns Wilson R o g > $19,500,000 REFUNDING BONDS | officials with. the prospect that they Te-| syperfiyous articles of were | B2d and robbed of $5,000 iz diamonds, | Philadelphia, Cleveland. opoly to the Jest American tex- . Philadelphia, Nov. S.—Justice Willlam G fiected a view today that something def- | Jjowica Douring Into the. connis Jewels and cash. lanta, Chicago, Louis, Minneapoiis i R me > —The city of Rome |1 Schaffer, republican, of Delaware coun-| wachingtor, Nov. 8.—The New York |inite would be acccmplished - before “Were out. situation not so tragic. Kansas City, Dallas, San Francisc N ",'2{;0‘: - P gives Percy C. Thomas, repubil- | '¥: Was today elegted to the state ®u-|peneral Rallroad Gompany was given | Christmas. = clared Herr Schmidt, “this conception on | M®nY former members of the Forty- | Los Angeles, Teiegrams were des = ol and r‘a p . r 2540 #d Dr. Willlam |Preme court for a term of {Wenty-one p.rmission by the Interstate Commerce i - the part of the entente- of our internal | fcond or Rainbow division are making |ed tonight by the postoffice departm el oo o gt crat, for mavor, 4,308 dseis Ems dnfm‘:?;]fi\ :v;:pu!‘f?n]l Fv;“al!_ Commission today 10 isue £19,,00,000 in | ARTHUR J. BALFOUR HAS needs would have a humorous aspect. But | {D€IF Plans to reach Washington in time | instructing postmasters and postal in- n restraint of trade. g o fg e . |Judge Eugene C. Fonniwell, of the its refunding bonds to be turned over to : BEC | Dth sitization is simply that of 5 to pay thelr final resgects to America's | spectors at these points to co-operate Mayor James W |pdeiphia municipal court 8 LUz ARRIVED AT QUE! y that cither we are 3 . o el T ipal (lhe railroas adminls(ran‘:‘m in exchange to consume these French wines nad snap | "RKROWN soldler. e 0 GENERAL DIAZ TO BE rm today over John A. R , o = or a one-year note on the same amount . Nov. 8.—Belief that the Wash- {our fingers at the reparations obliza. SAEERT SeSIinE Al 1t (Wi progosed tomee: IN NEWPORT TODAY = ean The vote was Flem. | TEN DEAD, SEVEN WOUNDED which the government now holds. The img‘;:b:ims conference could do much to | tlons, n Which case we shall be compelled | , A Yiolent storm ts raging over Belglum | fect the United States mails “io the lust Kapps. 13.622. Jobn J. Ryan IN KENTUCKY ELEOTIONS [new istue will bear interest at ¢ per| ‘juco o better world was expressed |to decline the French' livaliations” |5ad the Rorth of France and considerasle | postal cand, segardicss of cost an Yoo Newport, R. L war H B e - dyor. DI cent. and mature October 1, 2013 and | PYOIER & PP 0 0" former Britisa P —— Gamage hay Beeh ripovied. [“Chie gockarat | Boe 7 Mr. i he wvanted it KBOWR |y ero, General Diaz, came to Newport - e Councit went | Lonlaville, Ky, Nov. 8- Known easual- [will constitute a settlement "of a part | 2% ATt S BUIS, SIS e (oday MACDONALD, =('x""‘ were submerged by the high seas o warTare on (e crouks and|day to pay his respects in a promised - ties in Kegtucky's elecsion tonight stood | of the railroad's indebtedness to the (PUME ™ WE R VA H0 tiio qelegation, TO START ON 9,000 MILE . |and there were several fatalitles. opec b e e s L visit to a personal friend, Dr. George at ten dead and seven wounded. United States for additions and better- | &5 2CURE FE8C O (10 el ent con- % HIEE bandits of the country. bt g | s he e % e Nine men were dled m wo affrays in | ments made to its property wnder el | o0 (0" (" Wosningion ean. do every-| Oftawa, Ont, Nov. E—P. . J. Martin | SulY o7 A% Injunction asainat “the [ During the wwelve months endsd la t| three days rest befo gfing the Aves » = et = Breathitt county: a man and a woman | eral control. thing,” Mr. Balfour said. “I am per- | MacDorald, wWho has an international | (. StAtes government, uestioning the [ APTil 8, ascording to 2 v g day ceremonies at Washington. . L5 eTat. BY @ | were wounded in Louisville and one man 1 ‘Adent i h 1 reputation 1 cer, A e R | O cept 1y ' ' ! - \| sonatly confident it can do much. I am |rep: as a long distance hiker, wil! Dist ot thas st aiionths Sollawing the i T a reception early this afternoon . , (s S Wi others eaeciously; |151009/000:080 - CEIGA NI RIS confident of the steps that are being | leave here Friday morning on a jaunt of | fon & ucures trading act, was dismissed | PUL In the SIS nonts following the an| offictal the naval kers, _Nov. 8 —Walter Taus- | wounded in Estill County FLOATING IN WORLD AT LARGE | ragyally made to produce a better and | 9.000 miles—to Puenta Arenas, on- the | or, ">0t Of €dulty by Judge K. M. Lan- | pouncement ihat postsl employes would | oining st Italian sotie- » wha Wt myer e | T frik PR i s Sov. 3. (Bs Tne | FDTOVEA world—an internationa] world | southern tip of South America. 5 869, = tles, the gene=al went to Dr. Cerid's resi- - - Veiserdanger, repul day night in Breathitt county when Syi- | Bremem, Germany, Nov. 8.—(By The| 1l be of all history the e hike is the upshot of a wager - 2 dence. [ the vietod . . 0 Republican were | vester Haward, Jr, was Kiled by Marl |A. P.)—Two hundred milion dollars fli:‘t’esl"e"mwé;,l,:’ fope I g0 to Washing. | tween MacDonald and W. R Howars| Readjustment by the United States e e et bl i - - . 0 municipal offices. Pria dd el ;“g;“ ‘zdesmf,mh};c'm]a“’;’ e president of the Argentina Racing com. | “RIPPINE board of prices of ships purchas. | 2uthorizing the government ot pay deatn net i r : The second affray in Breathitt county |“paper flood,” sald Dr. Otto Hugo, lead- | 0 PEMOCRATIC INROADS 1IN Mr. Balfour led the British delegation | PANY. According to its terms, the ambi. |3 Dut not fully paid for by private com- | Denefits to the famil ring the = fes of postal em-|that time the general across the Atlantic In the absence of | tious pedestrian will be permiited to car. |PADIeS WiIl be requested by a committes | PlOYeS siain by the | 20508 E i ndits is understopd ever came 1o the Uj occurred today when Cleveland Coombs |er of the German Volkspartei, d bandits is un: od to | mised that if he REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLDS | is sald to have made efforts to serve as |course of an address here toda tes he wowld v iscussed today he cabi- iysician o Premipr Lioyd George, Who was detained | ¥ OnlY a sporting rifit for self protec. | 2PPointed from membership of the Amer- ',":L‘ been discussed today by the c = election clerk in place of a man previous- | German political and economie situation. |, b 145" who hopes later to at- | tlom. although his route lies through |ic2n Steamship Owners' Assoctation. S e ¥ Y. Nov. 8.—Democratic|ly appointed. Coombs, his brotner, and | Dr. Hngo estimated that 75000,000,000 | % R&anc pu he poRER LS O L lands infested with savage natives. 3 SHOPLIFTER v republican strongholds up | Leslie Ephern, G:orge Allen, John Rob- |marks were floating about the world ac |tend the conference. “The FFleSRRtE FECH ST s The league of German Industrialists | GOV: LAKE'S PROCLAMATION FINED $100 AND COSTS . n d municipal elections | erts and George McIntosh wers killed | large, and he predimted the losse of the | £ {‘f‘ l“d ¢ from the Empress of |TRIAL OF MRS. OBENCHAIN has voted to come to the financal aid of | FOR WELCOME OF FoCcH — N he siate today. Mayoralty | cutright, and five other persons were | West Philan indufirial section unless | o0 ”“;’,33 } aiibroustit R or CONTINUED UNTI Nov. g2 |the fovernment by placing at its dis- Meriden, Nov. $.—Pauline Taler was . were hLeld inTorty cities. out- | wounded, two of them dying later. Four |Germany were ziven “a breathing spell x,?““'fl 0 “T\P‘ ToLEIat. ore e oN o FAETF rry etk & posal the foreign credits of the league's Hartford, Conn. v €] 8r0a" 5100 dnd conts ail tis canslir Rat . Tork city. Thirty-seven cit-|of the dead men were demacrats and |in the shape of gold Credits abroad to || Sterbem: AT O S lG, i NoT | - Los Angeles, Calif, Nov. $.—The trial | Members which it ls estimated will yield |the tri-color of Franee with | nsband; "rosty, was molled for S5 s d¢s repo 5P to midnight showed the | four of the wounded republicans. enable her to meel the reparatior. pay- | {real and will pr 5 of Mrs. Madalynne Oberchain, indictea | +20%-000,0000 marke. and Stripes at New Haven on Satu they vooen straignad Tal coRrt ik e il : Ty gl dye been successful in| In Loulsville Pairolman Bennett Gard- | ment due next January. AnguzeTe X Jointly with Arthur C. Bureh for the sl 5 e next when Marshal Foch will be in ing’ on elght counts of store thefis. THE wenty, and the democrat thirteen. | ner in a quarrel with Harry Ross fired / = il =5 leged murder of J. Belton Kennedy, was |, 270! cadiets on the Paraguayan gun- | city was suggested and directed wor s arrested Friday night & 3 *o fusion candidates were elected | gaveral shots One shot struck and se- | CHINA TO REORGANIZE ITS SERIES OF LEUA:IyEf o",, i C:’mnued e wb .\'u\cm)::g(}_‘)"':]fi, Bost AdoHo' Biraedme, 106 BE the. Gilir | o Take o & prectamation thie o -u.-:'a:r—:nn‘wre»-v:fm‘mm’:x:" n a : . rs there was no opposi- g unded Ross and another suiek FOREIGN OBLIGATIONS “EHE EVICCTION ON MANY, | 6iits underatanding “that At woald foliae e '":"“‘efl at Buenos Aires, over- [noon. The document was a follows: the police seized merchandise : an Calldns, aged 64 z 2 - = S the trial of Burch, set earlier y |POWered the commander, took.possession er home. Good s el sl SIS Paking, Nov. 3.(Hy the A, P)-_The| Bow Haven, Oomn: fiev H b sMis o]0 S s Sll(;‘ne‘;\e %43 |of the warahip and fled with it norshward & ENR RS MATIOF i S e Gt i T FEPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN ty where P. F. Wolfinbarger, republican | Pekinz government has taken steps toOf lectures on “The ‘;;“"“‘ o O ot | Reeve’ denfed ' miotion. asking for ay |UP the Parana river. “The state of Conmecticut will welcomo | of 0n'y $220 was Jentified by local ston NEW YORK EMBLY | candidate for sheriff, wa sseriously | reorganize all its foreign o s Tl e i s e ot | immediate trial for Mra. Obenchals. ol b s its guest on Saturday. November 12th, [ KCePers: After couit ine womta was ! - wounded by Lioyd Winkler. Winkler | to insure prompt payment of all its for-| Yale versiey, it “‘;u ‘\:‘“"““;"' & % Efrsiv Promotlon o captainey of Sergeant | 1921, the distingulshed represertative of |THATTEed T0F the VAU BONCS o any. N Y. Nov. $._Tnhe republi- | was shot and killed by Woltinbargers | elgn loans, it was stated In an official RiEht. ~'The lectures will be under the | oy xor1n THE cORN Samuel Woodfill, selected by General |France. Marshal Foch, who will be in |THTRTS O CHEHS * n the New Yor assemb’y | son, Jeff. Phant Richatlieon, a bystander, | reply today to the recent message frdh | auspices of the Yale Chapter o ‘,}" h!_ BORER QUARANTINE AREA | L¢TShIng as the outstanding American | (he city of New Haven throughout tas | ™ v . e continued in 1922 Ws the result | also was wounddd. Charles Evann Hughes, American secre- (Ma XI soclety. ' The lecturers will be el b hero of the World war, was demanded in | 327~ » ne Late today K. K. Spencer, a democratic of state, calling attention to the | Professor Richard S. Lull, \ale(‘ !ro(s(;— Habttord, Nov 8 Conméctioet’ Tay| S tAIeStams fo. Becretnry of. war Wes ‘As a mark of our appreciation and re- | NEGOTIATING TO +END niy one district out of the 62| clection clerk, was killed at Stimpson us situation created by China's fail- | Sor Harry B Ferrls, Yale; Frolessor O. |, *eft out of the quarantine srea eo:|bY. the. New o¥rk camp,.Society of the |#ect for Marshal Foch, and for his TURCO-GREEK CONFLICY : ricts B Whe €ty of New | precisit on Frozen Créek in Breathitt | ure tojmest her cveriue loan of the;Con- | H. Barker, Harvardy Professor Mibert @ | S0, 00 G0 0L B0 SRETECE R, 8108 &% Laan Diviston. country, I suggest and diréct that ti - 1 jnd with five districts | county. His murderer has not bsen cap- | tinental and Commercial Trust and Sav. | Keller, Yale; and Professor E. G. Conklin, | fabhshe asiioalGire to brevent thesrsi! tricolor of France be displayed with our | parte Nov. 8- Great Britatn, accord- ! ra f the state missing, the | yyreq ings company of Chicago. The reply | Princeton. of the European corn borer, it was anc| FAdim Kal Yafima, an- 89 year ola|O%D flag and colors on the public buld- fyr V"N Lt Cticial Temps, has pro-* ] show that 78 republieans, or was delivered to the Amerlcan legation| 2 nounced tonight by Secretary Healey of | J2Panese woman, presented to President |!N&S of New Haven, and I urge the peo- | ;0008 o France and Italy that. in agree- ghres more than the constitutional ma- | pEMOCRATS CLADM here. INJUNCTION AGAINST THE e ts D oF s Harding a memorial signed by more than | Pl® of New Haven to.make a general |mun: with Greece, the allies initiate ne- ' wer house, have been VICTORIES IN MARYLANp| The mote claims that China is making AWARD OF LARSEN TROPHY T 10,000 of her country women praying for | Show throughout the da gotiations with the Turkish nationalist 4 A iy ND | very effort to meet all her obligations P MINSOURT SENATE PASSES the success of the armament conference S~ government at Angora with a view to PrVMOCRAT LEADING | Balttmore, Md, Nov. 8.—The elaction{ n Ordef to maintain continued credit. Omana, Nov. 8.—Charging fraud in the SOLDIER BONTS BrLy |2"0 fOF everlasting peace throughout the | MAY GRANT JOYCE DIVORCE ending the Tu eek conflict. This . P ROWIDGS 5. Gordy, I, temsorts o8 award in an air trophy race for commer- % world. FROMPPEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE | statement was made by the Dewspaper FOR MAYOR OF ALBANY | ' fler ovie State = Senster oiives | FAETFOED YOUTH 18 clal planes of which he was the donor| e nr 15 the coiras o€ its comment ol DIt Y. Nov. 8.—Ret #rom | Metaerott, republican, and contrl of e CHARGED WITH FORGERY | here Saturday, John M. Larsen of New | Jefferson City, Mo, Nov, 5.—The Mis- AThany, X. Nov. 8.—Returns 2 2 E 2 = York today obtained a district court Souri soldier bonus bill to make available | , Vihajalmur . Stefanesem, Aretle ex-| Chicago, Nov. §.—Judge Joseph Sabath grivmvn districts out of 134 In Albany, | e¥isiature at foday’s election in Mary- criticism of the Franco-Turkish treaty. 8 a fitteen million dollars in bonds to cover | PIOTEr: announced that a party he had | tonight indicated that he would grant a A y Hartford, Nov. 3.—Joseph Sanzo, 19 |temporary injunction restraining the con- ; 5 ent from Nome, Al Vi divorce to James Stanley Joyce, million- S ). midnight, ingjeated that Wil'tam . ‘l:"“’b::;‘0:'1’::&:”,&‘:&!’,:“:“?"’ o | sears old, of No, 153 Clark- street. was | test committee from paying, or E. F.|cash pavments to veterans was passed | ciing. ‘amons 10g e e s Tt oo Peses [oowsrxuANCE 1% ¥RIAL Pochmt. deteoctStis Bawdbiste: Tor wmay- [, 10 & | orrested by Detéctive Sergeant Edward | White, Fairhope, Ala. the winner. from f bY the senate today by a vote of 31 t0'S. | 1o cstablish a base for what he ead | Hopkins Joyce, former New York chorus OF ARTHUR C. BURCE Jr_wouid win today's slection from Wil - Langrish this afternaon on a charge. of | receiving, tho $3,000 offered as first prize. | o © e b T e et e aad [ 3 Jam Van Rensaslaer Brvice. remubitcan. |0y e S oy forgery. Sanzo, according to the police, —— i a pluralits of more than 5 Z 4 = 7 Y into the north, had arrived safely at their | ' The'hearing of Joyce's petition was| Los Angeles, Cal, Nov. §.—Judge Syd- forged checks totaling $615. When placed | WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH ARRIVED FGROM RUSSIA | destination. The 55 districts gave Hackett a total EFFECTIVE YESTERDAY Al concluded today after it had been an-|ney N. Reeve today granted the motiom amdeciarreais Santo was) Migke S IN TOWN OF THOMPSON e nounced that a settlement between Mr.{of the defense for a continuance in the Sute ot 11796 Brelg 8.8 The priconer toid the police he had e 4 | New York, Nov. 8.——J. Eads How, self- | State's Attorney Wugh M. Alcorn wae |and Mrs Joyce had been reached where- | trial of Arthur C. Burch. charged with The has bad a republican admin-| Vienna, Nov. 8.—(By the A. P)—The/ taken trips to New York and Chic#ko| = Putnam, Nov.” 8.—Mrs. Osar Whit-|styled “millionaire hobo,” arrived today |again detained at his homs in Suffield | by she would receive cash and jeweiry | the murder of J. Belton Kenneds. Btration for 22 years treaty of peace between Austria and the | since the early part of September, when | man. 62, was burned to death tonight|on the steamship Scythia from Russla Yesterday by reason of a hard cold, and | totaling $800,000 but would reiurn to| After a conference of attorneys, the I= ['nited States became effective today with | he is said to have forged the name of a | when fire destroyed her home in the town | Where he said he was commissioned to |was unable to arrange to appear hefore | Joyce property valued at more than haif | case was reset for Nov. 22 KEW YORK CITY HAD ITS th exchange of ratications by the two [ Hartford man to get the money through | cf Thompson. Mr. Whitman was in his|tell the American people that the Soviet | United States Distriet Judge FEdwin 8, |2 miliion dollars. Charles Erbstein, attorney for Mra, FCTION IT PROLIC | governments between Austrian Chancellor | a local bank. e says he “blew” the!barn when the fire started- and was un- |planned to promote better understand- | Thomas at New Haven for the purpose of | Judge Sabath said he probably would | Obcncham, then said he wished to presg ' e \ Schober and Arthur Hugh Frazier, Amer- | money he collected here in the big cities, | abi» to enter the house. It was belleved |ing with the outside world by improvln‘lzemng an early sgsignment for the ' formally grant the decfee tomorrowwor|a motion for dismissal of her case, and ) e Tork Nov. $.—Prohibition or o |lcan commissioner in Vienna. where he had a “good time.” 3 tha woman overturned a lamp. © - luvusiness conmections. ~- trial of Thomas McAuliffe, . next day. arguments started at onoce. T TR = il e SR N - = =1 - — ' ’ : ~ - . 5 \ = s e ~ i g g -

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