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wich ZS=aiilies Bulletin FOPULATION -29,685 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922 10 PAGES 74 COLUMNS #RICE TWO CENTS —— = — = — E'.EE“UN RH | {73 Lives Were Lost |To Maintain Order |"_ BRIEF TELECE i \\ , ere Lost |To Maintain Order | BRIEF TELEGRAMS 4 e : % 3 5 & v 325,000 by Mrs. Frederick Winthrop of v e k. = = F | s . . Hamilton and Boston during a shopping | [ 3 in the Reily Ming| in Constantinople| -2 === | 2 4 > 3 ' The keel has beem lsid for the giant . ; D — Zeppelin to be built for the United States 4 / ¢ b - ) b government under the contract signed at | \ s . ¢ . é; £9 Rescued Alive, Three | Allied Governments May Ev. | Fridericoshaten, Germass, on Juse 26. | h e N > = —_ P 3 . 3 . chusetts arrived during the afterns Later— i Prohibition enforcoment efficers raided In'New York Sisle Senator Calder, Republican, Was Defeat- |tu: whits House ticals. notes 1 & Died L 72 Bodies| en Go to the Extent of Pro- | it ot (Choens son of Senater McLean is Assured—Also the Election ) > with..interest and presented them tr - Have Been Recovered. claiming Martial Law. e el quantity. of Hauer was | Reelection ed by, Health Commissioner Copeland, Democrat—In [™her be retumed just atter dy AmRIng s scized. No arrests were made. ) 2 { - Mrs. Harding, who although / | Washington, Nov. 7. — Seventy-five| corptantinople, Nov. 7.—(By the A. P.) of Charles A. Templeton as Governor—All Five Re- - New Jerse “Wet. 3 to her bed convalescing from h¢ & .[men lost" their lives. in the Reilly mine O ots have anchorised | All Tecords and other property in the - y Edwards, Democrat, on Wet Platform, Has | iiness maniteatsd desp xnu;?, ¥ cjdisaster at Spangler, Pa. according to e e B momars peve 1o tane | American consulaie at Chihuahus, Mex- publi n Were Reelected—Governor. 4 4 progress of the camphign, w #ed|a report received by the bureau - of h ico, were destroved in a fire which con- lican Congressme: " 5 Aok from time to time of, the Tek P S Whatever steps they consider necessary e _ . a Slight kiead on Frelinghuysen, Republican, Wet Can. |55, tims to, time of the bul- | atety- engineer JA-chargs of i Topens | 12, MDA Onter, even lothe exteat of| R et ¢ Elect Templeton in Statement Thanks the People of the - ¥ ol ; . ..y |letins ‘showing a definite 1 n. the |at the sceno of the disaster. The tele. | ProCIaiming martia law. . More than 100 delegates of the United [ didete—Gaston Leads Lodge in Massachusetts- With |count be taken to her room ah several |gram saia: . © ¢ : : R State Blind’ Veterans of the World war : . : times acted as messenger himself. . Reocue and recovery - work piactical- LACSANNE JCOSTRIN E;sn pp | 2sscmbled in Baltimore in their first an- State +'Half Returns Received—Texas Democrats - 0 e ¥ completed. Twenty-nine rescue g MAY BE P ONED | nual convention. TS £ SRS T 3 Elect May- | cpainuiax wore coams alive, three, of whom’ aled. Intar.. Seven- : New Haven, .\m-.w..‘:x:‘-:w:;w:‘h%nn :::‘&:d v ] 004 govern- Z . o ty-two dead bodies recovered. Believe | London, Nov. 7.—(By the A. P)—In| jogeqn rooks, known to the New | State ticket was carri s . 3 field Senator—Former Governor Smith, Democrat, Was DEMOCEATIC VICTORY | 35, ™72 "0 ‘101 acepumte’ for. it men [view of the attitude assumed by the | provens potice. ae. Saran, Campbel, i3, |necticut today. ~United States Semator| =~ == =~ — —— 3 Washington, Nov. T-—A statement is- |LFaTPPed in mine ‘at. fime of. explosion.” | Turkls nationalists in Constantinople it |who had been arrested for drunkenness|George P. McLean, republican. wir * <E . g Elected Governor in New York—Rhode Island Elegts | ue¢ at 11 ocock’ tonight from demo- - |was declared In official circles here to-|71 times, died Saturday, the.police have ;Imedr "“;‘h‘.",‘,‘e.’;‘"",‘-‘:,‘;.,,;‘,,, 5 TELEGKAM T0O TEMPLETON cratic national headquartebs in the name | FATOBICAL . CONTESTS FOR day that the Lausanne peace conference | heen informed, while serving a sentence. | democral - F 2 \ A J 1 v 1A miy be postponed to the end of the 5 terbury was elected governor, 3 Pavid E. Fits- g of Chairman Cordell HuJl declared '(hat AMERICA. W SCHOOLS ver David E. FitzGerald, democrat, of Gerry, Democrat, Senator. “the prediction of a great democratic vic- - - present .month, and may possibly Dbe| The fumeral of Morgam G. Bulkeley, |SVer David E. % < . candidate for A tory ‘made last Monday in a statement| Dallas, Tex., Nov.:8. (By-the A, Pi)<-|abandoned. The opening of the con-iformer United ‘States sentor, who died |Now Haven. =~ 0 Lo, | Sqrernor of Conight sent 1 Keb York, Nov. 7—(By the A. P.)—| At 'midnight retufns for: congress and | rrom democratic national héadquarters is|A national oratorital contest for Ameri- |ference had becn fixed for November 13. fat his ome in Hartford, Monday night,| With more than Fu O ding. all | telegTam to Ch empleton con- Al midnight the congressional returns |legiglature ‘still-were trailing. At that| peing .verified by the returns from all W schools will be. undertaken ‘by |..4 test of the allicd authority is beins | will be heid Thursday afternoon at 2.5 |Btate tabulated at 10 p. ., WeWOME 7 | gratulating him his election te the were complete from only séven states, Wever, .there had been Seven | sections of the country which have been |the Citizenship bureau of the’ American |Made in the case of the Kemalists' ar- | g'clock, the democratic stronghol ; N,':.ou over | BOYermOTEhiD. M 1 alzo issued At that hour the election of 119 dem- b democrats. oUSLING SIX Te- | paang froms nt (nia hoan © "% Bar Association, according to anmounce- |Test and condemnation to death of All e th B inrdl ok [ e st on e odtatic representatives and 67 republi- | publicans and oné socialist in the house. | wpy . blican party’ has failed the|Ment by R. E. L. Saner of Dallas, the | Kemal Bey, editor of the anti-nationalist| pagsengers on thres ~ Pullman _cars Spellacy. The towns to D plaae ] cans out of U total of 435 had_been |Thero are 43 members-in. the. New York | . it (oDUCAR Darwy has failed the | ingn of the Committee on' Ameri. | newspaper Sabah. The allied high com-|awoke in Washington to find that during | WETe nearly all small ones. Templeton's| “Ag this in ot mx first political battle fted but those figures were in no wise | delegation-.and. by, 12 o'clock there had | ity WIS, S0 Tvers o ication at| " Citizenship of the American Bar|missioners have notified Rafet Pasha,|ihe night they had been robbed of ot jlcad for the same towns wa and as heretofore 1 | the bliss of fudicative of the political complextion of | been' cléctod 11 republicans and 13 dem-j (P15 NOU” 18 that the neople,have decided | /oo ation, The. bureau was estab- | nationalist governor of _Constantinople | oniy their valuable, but in some instances | 11,000 re 165 Townd out of |V L acoept the d of the seo- the mex: congress, as large " blocks of | ocrats.. ropress and mrovmeriiy . PETIOTMANCE, | icpeq in order to promote the_contest, | that no political persecution will be 1ol-| of their clothes The -figures for the 105 Dielia (e same = i Which ous wike districts with heavy republican- delega- < o — Progre nd prosperit . +|he declared. "|erated and that force, if necessary will % 169 in the state -';n.A $23.0485 Bpel must bow to the w g ople tiofls in sorhe and heavy democratic del- | EDWARDS HAS' 30,000 TR “Activities of the bureau. during. the |be used to liberate the editor. Frank B Wakohee) widely hnewn as | L oc wsatox McLean 1, = et all public matters m o either vic- gatlons in others still were to_ bé-heard LEAD ON EFRELINGHUYSEY | MISS ALICE ROBERTSO current collegiate r will be to con-| (A report today from Constantinopie.|an ornithologist, died at his home in ll? d, "};:;: siiien v, 13800 Y d')f"-' 1 harc mo. regr trom. % = -{ DEFEATED FOE CONGRESS |duct otatorical contests among Ameri- | Which,- however, wa sunconfirmed, Was|the Hyde Park district, Boston. He was |0t EQICPROTE, o0 2 RS ey Sappon In the house, Speaker Gillett had béen | . Newark.. Noy. 7.—At 'midnight - re- can law schools toconsist of the pub-|that AliKemal Bey had alrcady been |72 voarsold, and was a native of Paw- | ¥ Bo rae o i e congressmen were| sxsONIA RE-ELECTS re-dlected and Meyer London,. the - only {turns from 732 districts -out: of the 2 Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 7.—(BY |lic. discussion of prescribed subjects .in |exccuted at Ismi tucket, R. 1. 3 *] ‘dé Repu ASNSOXIA RE-ELECT socialist, had been defeated, 486 in the state gave Edwards 109,654 |the A>P.)—Miss Alice Robertson of Mus- | th> -fields of Americar constitutional| Recent official telegrams from Con- ECEIIREe. In the senate contests, the New York fand: Frelinghuysen 89,608 for United |kogee, republican, the only woman mem- |government and good - citizénship,”. _he |Stantinople, shows a series of new nation- | rhe steamship Meikle, of the Reid- Vote of 135 Towns. : cefublican state state ‘commiitee 'had | States Sénator- and Silzer, 103,586, and|ber of the sixty-seventh congress, was|said, 5 alist measures, as follows: Newfoundiand line, is speeding to the aid| The vote in 135 towns out of 163 for| Ansoma, Nov. 7 sonicetied _the defeat of Senator’ Calder [ Rungon® 93,450 for- governor. defeated-for re-election by the man over| “These contests will be organized.by| First, a passport control whercby 10 | of tno freighter Seigheur. of the Canadi- |state officials was as follows: Mead, democrat. was er- Dr. Royal S. Copeland, New York — whom she won «in the républican’ land- | Dr. E. D. Shurter, who has been grant-|Ottoman subject is permitted to depart|an merchant marine, reparted rudderless| For lieutenant governor: Bingham r.| gay, defeating George W hezlth commissioner. In Coh-| GASTON LEADS SENATOR slide of 1920, incomplete returns indicat- |ed one year's leave of absence from -the | Withput a Turkish police visa. and adrift for several day= 738 mileg|124,090; Chapin d, 98212 &, 123 lican, by a plurality of 1 oater Melean, republican wis LODGE IN MASSACHUSETTS |¢d late tonight. V. W. Hastings, demo- | University of Texas. - Dr. Shurter, who| Second, mew customs regulations,. the'| norinest of St. John's, N. F. For secretary of state: Pallotti%, 123.- | Theodora Man Themas J. Speilacy, his_ demo- . - . N F. 4 crat, veteran of ‘three terms, who was ctor gencral of the Interseholastic | Object.-of .which is to abolish the public 664; Paonessa d, 97,832. v ngr. | €8 ity clerk. @ ic i in Ds\z‘:;rt. ‘hcn::n: Boston, Nov. 7.—When returns from |unseated by Miss Robertson in the last|League of America, will utilize the|debt, with orders thai the director of | rpe pent water route service bBe-| For treasurer: Gilpatric r, 122,797| thy, democras republican, was leading for botl h a_litle more than half of the clection | ¢lection had a lead of almost 2 to 1|[league in the interést of the citizenship |CuStoms no longer pay a three per cent.|iwecn Duluth and the New York harbor [Goddard d, $8.714. electod nine al e short term and the long term to fol- | precincts in Massdchusetts bad Leen | With 117 precincts reporting out of 226 | burcau.” share of the dutic s into the public debt 3 2 £ 5 will be inaugurated next spring by the| For comptroller: Salmon r..'l.‘."--v ow. In Indiana, former Governor R3l-|counted, Semator Lodge, r, was trailing |ih the district. The count stood: Hast-| A series of local. state, distri bi- | fund but turn over the money directly t9 | AfeDougall Terminal company of Duluth, | Holt d, 98,478, S B. N. BEARD RE-ELECTED ston, demoerat, with only. a part of the (3,790 votes behind Gaston, d. The pre-|ings 12,338; Miss Robertson 6,665, district and national contests will -~ be|Angora tresaury, and, Minn, - For attoiney-general: Healy 1, 124,414; wate reported, was leading former Sén-|cincts counted were from ail parts of ; 5 L T MAYOR OF SHELTON 8 held, open to all undergraduates of any| Third. closing of the mixed British ju- Lt Slade d, 97,669, st o :L:l.:lpz;:-;“.d. “:'Y,i"f‘c‘.‘n.i"i';:“‘cfl"' in (nr‘m;:::.mg: ’i:cl;;g:? nxll l_});‘-w o‘l m:; DEMOCEATS WIN GEORGIA ;evumble American -law school which | dicial court. Dr. Carl Von Ruck, internationally —_— Shelton, Conn., . —Bennett . % . on. e vote of ¢ TR L ! i = —_— . v i - = - In Jowa, Smith W. Brookhart, repub- precinots. was . Gaston, 175,600, R UOUAL; DIg SMAJORITY inl~d &:egrsel::;!:: ‘l'u".flini‘"fe”.'r‘s x?"L LLOYD GEOEGE REFERS ’:nr::::na::‘:roer\‘r?nl;;dosl’::inaelrli;l::!s”;?:d STATEMENE BY JEMELETSY Pt e {icd#, running -to fill the unexpired tefm | Lodge, (174.810. T planned. . E R NEAE EAST | in Asheville, N. C., after an iliness of of former Senator Kenyon, was leading | ~Returns. 'from 758 precincts including | Abanta: Gr. Nov. 7—_The democratic| "0 4oy entrants must partick ZO CRIID AN Severillwoate publican.. Three times previously Beard oathe face of the returns. . In Maryland, {270 in: Bdston. gave Governor Cox r,|piars licket headed by Clifford M. Wal-| o ;n"5 Yocal contest to be held on Lins |- v s i Watestnry yor- | Nadihoon Geteated for the effise. Indle- Sedator France, republican, was ahead of |a " lead of 9,587 over Fitzgerdld d, the |icT for govemor carrled Georgla to-|Z 0 % U 00 “Bor The wi Newoastle, Ny P A A s Wk et = e ect=cr et tin &l Gons ers i fiigtiits rapeh anditetes William Cabeil Bruce; ~democrat, but,|voté being Cox, 198,003; Fitzgerala, | 2% DY the usual overwhelming majori- f e Win | Lioyd George-made some sharp referenc-| A som of = 2 - - per | mor €A Templstion. fpoveinoc-s . - ith half the state in, Mr. Brucs took 'a | 188,436. gt |ty. A light vote was cast' owing to ’slf::. i fl:s t‘f]bm;:ufi;fl will go 1o 3les to the crisis which has arisen in the Till of Amesbury, Mus{ hfdif:"j!; a :nflr statement tonight to the people of. the |were elected to t ices. Meantial lead on early returns. ia| Spéaker Gillett, of ‘the nmatienal house | Uiy Weather. 5 T T s i n Ao U e 0 I e e SRl DEEBY DEMOCRATS ELECT Massachusetjs, Senator Lodge was lead- |of representatives was re-elected in the he senate and house in Georgia all & EETagans i Y, ruary 22.|jership in the political address which he |dead on her and his r dying ‘The definite mews that I have been ELECT S M Mesipiete Toturns and.in Mich)- |seond SRt In the 160 compey |democrats’ elected: he winners in the state. contest willl geffvered before a large assemblage here | beside her with a revolver in one hand | giected governor only confirms what I FEANK 4. CONWAY MAYOR ¥4h [Senator Townsehd was shead of .his |sional district with more than two.thirds o theng ensage jmiicue \ot+ sight Alsub fiygy and a flashiight in the other. have confidently expected from the day nent, Woodbridge N. Ferris, In Mis- |Of the precimcts counted, Gifford T, was | UNDEEWOOD TO RETIRE Souteets to {’e fi’l‘“"’ °§i_‘fl'§=t evening of| ~“The Near Hast is beginning to stow | ‘& ——2= sadge. | ©f ™Y nomination. 1 could not conceiv soufl, Senator Reed, democrat, was lead- | leading Doran d, by 2,384. AB. DEMOCBATIO LEADER | ok be bod o Ftriio a ot conieits [aymptoms of . infinmmation,” e _said] . andio. Devel DEIE. & mIceec] of a repudistion of the republiosn pasty n was elecied mavor ot ingy In New Jersey, where proMibition |* “Returhs® from 605 'precincts from 296 T — an{i the 'r.enu o:itiona;u'::ntesty'wslpr‘} ‘2 “Whatever happens, our flag must not ?5\:nd ifl‘f?ieih fln t cr "“:f "C;i; Potad and its candidates by the voters of Con- th hfxi“l‘d"‘rnf? ‘edlecunnb:u;_n ym»mulnx was largely an lssuc, Governor Edwards, | cities and towns outside of Boston, show-| Birmingham, fAla., Nov, 7.— r , ¢ WL OCCur | be let down/" 3 souns, dem o me | peeticut. < rchibal ield, republican, by a plu- ATt Thating o6 & ot Biniiifim, i | o4 Biakite Tolbo b, MEae bis 1o | Co e ot of Mk aoe at Tefabiaaten., on s Seningiatiu Later on in his speech the litile Welsh- | In Malden, Maca ey hat heen aspiyts trankly admit'my gratification and |rality of about 806 voies. The other dem- slightly ahead of Senator’ Frelinghuysen, |Over Gaston d, outside of -that city, to!formally .announced that he will not be "“’:;., )x' ok S A ths | man said, “We had got rid of the Turk, “f’H »‘hf“s ComBE Ly oyen st satisfaction over the success{yl Pesult of |ocratic candidates were elected with Con- refiublican, running with prohibition en- |39.710 and’ that Governor Cox had in-|a candidate for leadersnip’of the demo- ‘c»“-d Dr e outlined . by. Mr.. - Saner | hut he has locked at the list of new min- | the Kitchen. the-elaction.- To my friends who have so | way. dotsément. s creased 'his leid’ over Fitzgerald. outside | cratic minofity in the senate affer’March | reeasciimn o isters “and -comig . to ‘the conclusion that| - loyally supported me during the strenu- . Py Representativé Fess of Ohio was lead- | °F Boston: to 67,I81. ° These *precincts | i Traveling expense of -the' contestants| ipis is the time for another try. SCharEed S ey MO it | 0US days of the campaign 1 am sincerely | DEMOCRATIC- TICKET WAS . gave.for Governob Cox r, 186,769 Fi will be pro-rated at, the state,:bi-dis-L" “If. the governmeént. stanas by tnc flag, | J0hn ‘E.- Newton and Waiter Burrell, of | o oy ey " EBLECTED AT STAMFORD ing Scnajor . Pomerene, | democrat, - on |EErl, O RIS he ltrict, ‘and: national _contests, -and, ‘gold | my friends. 1. will bot wholehearted: A H., John E. Crooker, a| STl oo oty e whom ' hard” fght had ‘becn “conductsd 1T 1337 b 2 b ratches with' 4, spgcislly - designed: A1l | i thems Mr Lot Geomees aly, 1 |Hate’ highway patrimas, Milton ~E | “MY BeWrel sstolsctin st bttt o ford. Conn, Nov. T—The demo- (s Eoeh-Comnine's traaaporintion. - Iaw e : e Lzeoresenting the_Amerlean Bar aspacia. | entreat the-goversment to show the Turk | Chapmes and Charles Rettia, Bown ' 6f} of e great remonsibilitics which will be | cratic ticked was cected in the « and’ the senator's stand in the' recent | EHODE ISLAND WLECTS _ . °* &“'mm'_;"““ N et oy e aNRe 1N e tr1Bed with, i thaf | 0 s = “ . | placed upon me. 'My highest endeavor | tion ihere today, Major Alfred X, railway stefke. 1n-Pennsylvania, Sena-| - ‘GERRY, DEMQURAT, SBNATOR Neressary alarm about ms health but It 1s | st - and second place winnerd ir the | "o reust Stand Ly the dOrument|’ yo.epn F. Leigh, also known as James | ¥l be to give all the peonle of the state|lips being clecied mayor b 2 phrallts tors Reed ahd Pepper appeared fo have iy Vo = '| mot rabust enough for me:to. continue aft- Lnational . contests Will ;be awarded cash TN & tarmer Baptis: clergyman, | & square-déal, and I trust that my admin- | of 884 over Harry C. Scofield, republ betn eclecied, and in Rpode Island Sen-| '-Providence, Nov. 7.—With ‘alead of, ¢ -March the duties of leadership which | prizes of $1,000 andy $300, respectively,| SEABCHING FOR MISSING of Alta Vista, Va., was arrested in Bos- | Istration of state affairs will be sound, | Six’of eight councilmen ¢ e #ibr Garry, thé - demoeratic incumbent | 4.544 in 105 districts out’of 104, Senator $GUiTe such constant attendance, Dr.. Shurter declared. - ;" MRS. OSCAB HAMMERSTEIN |ton on @ fugitive warrant from Virginia, | ¢conomical &nd sancly progressive. |ocrats. HMoyd B. Bartram. democrat, de- was abead. In Tennessee, t00, the dem- Petér G. Gerry' of Rhode Island’ is deem-| . UPOR reaching home heré from Wash- F R R S = Lelgh was employéd as salesman for 5| “In my desire to give faithful service feafed Frederick W. Huxford, republicat ocrallc " incumbent, Senator McKellar, { ed practically ‘a winmer over R Living- | N8t0R- recently Senator Underwood was|CQAST DEFENSE NOW New York, Nov. 7—A general alarm | Boston firm. to the state’ we all love I shall weicome | for judge of probate by a pluralitw o was_running ahead of his opponent, and | ston Besckmart, his republican oppoutes|Atacked by bronchitis and e had to|*C s PoSgImiE BY AmcEAPE|IoF Mis Oscar Hammersicin, widow of the aid and couneel of all, disinterested | 2,134, in ‘Tégps. ‘where ‘a - democratic 'nomina- | The Temaining districts to be héard from | “2NCel his speaking engagéments. He.is Ty o G the impressario, has been sent out ‘by| Annoumcement that there was an in- - 1 s A doft_ i equivalent to an elegtion, Earle|ars for the-most vart democratle strong- 1y improvea U his physicians have | Washingtor, tov. 7—sStighdler Gen-|ine police at the request of Mrs. Julia |crease of 1,000 in the number of looms 3 3 S }'-vefleld;ul::dlnx, ln‘;;;a. form- | holds,-and -for this ‘reason Gerry.is held H::Lg:'r‘natsoszvsri Mt f;:‘aml“_:": 335?2‘5"“1"553';'&' c'l‘e; :: Farley, a friend, who has befriended | operating was made at the offices of | EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN HEARING ON THE DEATH OF er Governor Bamberger, rapublican, was, | to. be.the favorite. In the gub: i = enator frorh Alabama ex- 5 4 1-today, Mrs. Hammerstein sifice she was found, | the "Amoske Manufacturing Co,, in A NTIN ) E: N @ (he face of eafly ~returns, runnin pe gubernatorial |y cngs four years from next March. arrival from the: bombinb tests:held yes- o, RALISINGEIAYD SOULEEIRE MRS, FLIZABETH COLLIN{ 8 | rhce' W. 8. Flynn, d. is mMaking a strong 7 ¢ 4 a few weeks ago, penniless and ill, on ‘a | Manchester, N. E. ahedd of Senator King, democrat. ‘Sen: | race and-hoide theiend o SenironE i i terday in Hampton Roads, that protection | parch in Central Park. ica’ Mrs. Farley = u 6 A 300 ofl| .-Bridgeport, Conn, Nov. 7.—Casoner ator King- is a Mormon. but Senator |.from 105 INVESTIGATING DISAPP! ccE . | Of America’s coasts now depended upon | o1 police ‘that Mrs, in, ac- B t temobile | Chicago, Not. et o . " SEBRI IR -8 Jowsr o the Mormon s 05 gistricts out of.194. The count EARANCE £h4 Dation’s ‘alt-26rces, baled By o gued ] oi-police 'that;Mra " Hammersteln, ac-{ * Fiuned ‘beneath his burning sutomobile Flynn, d., 38,462; H. J. OF AMERICA: companied. by her collis Teddy, left her |W. H . Smith ‘of Zanesville, Ohio; fired a | P2intings and pleces tof sculpture, in- LEE Phhzlarl- ;‘Ddfl."flh”i’;«hh::rl“g "";‘ . 38,462; H. J. Gross, |1 . AN RELIE] iy et col s riW.H. S , ] . “most | the death of Mrs. Eliza llins, 3 ¢hurclk campalgned for Mr, Bamberger. | 37,653, . - ’, Y RELIEF WORKER | army. Alr bombers, lie ‘sald, "had ‘sup- | porhe yesterday morning. A mote left by | revolvér and sounded the fiorn near his | SIUIE WoTk oy L e ot | ef 59 California mireet, whose body In Vermont, Representa Green; re- 4 planted ‘coast artillery ‘man ‘as a protec- ; r 8| prominent artists -of America, are being -The democrats in Rhode Island’ con- v, 7 (By the A. P. ~ ye Mrs. Hammerstein 'for Max Rubin, a|hands in an effort to attract attemtion. 5 = | was. on a bed when police last might % A M A. P. tive- military weapon, addis hat - the ~ < e % i = 00 (shown in the thirty-fifffi annual exhibi- publican, had a darge lead in his rdce | tinue to increase: their-lead in the sen- | police at Simbrisk who are investigating | demonstration vesterday totally. ectipsed i el i Lad | e e oz oonth befors”anyoms | tion of Americah phisiingwiand sclpture | Weit/ints’ the houss to '@iom, s coress -~ rtl.n\:“éen:lnr P oy mpm‘i"un S and. gubernatorial races. With | the :disappeararice ihree. weeks ag0 of |anything cver before attempted by aviat- TeE e L e N Camngls [OoRE RS D now on exhibit by the Art lnstitute or|Of three men. One of these laiter . nd, lican, | the returns_from. 136 districts out of 194 | Philip J. Shiel et ok - all mext Monday night, read: = the woman's husband. "All were sp be- waa abead of his democratic opponent. In | in” the. state wbmstor o QUL of 194 | Phillp eld, American relief: worker, | orstfrom a standpoint of accuracy Inf " wish'to thank you %o much for all |’ Jucob Gimbel. & member of the de- Cicago. th a = holding a woman.who told them that | bombi The exhibit, one of the most important|fuddled with liquor fhat they scemed Wisconsin, Senator Lafollette, republican, | senator ~is: Gerry B1.225 2 Bdocks | 1ate: un o1, H ombing and potention defense strength!yoy have done fa rme.- I am very tired | Partment store firm of Gimbel Brother: 4 P! 258 Pociiind elictad. senator "Is: pgeTTy (@) 51,225 Beock- |lste on the-eventng of Oct..S. she saw |of-aircraft. - o g dohe fa very tired | P s - o ired as % 2 s cvents of the Institute year, includes such | unaware that the woman had expls - 4 o e - : : : and very weak. I can stand It no long- | of' Philadelohia, New York and Mifwau- h | fe was on a bed in another room. The" s notable contest | n ihe governor: | n the returts from 140 districts out | murian' Pt o R S RS e e R iwad nom e kee, died al his summer home in Atlantic | AT45t2 a8 John Singer Sargeant, Wey )T 7 k" desires to actermine if vioiemce ¢ w New York, v o in_the :race .for. governor, the | This information ol : ‘According to Mrs. Farley, Mrs, Ham-| City yesterday. o g 3 \ias.| contributed_to the death. Miilér, the republican ~governor,: early |count is: Eljmn -(d) 54,082 Gross (r) ormation, along with the an-|from Chesapeake bay to Boston With a|merstein was despondent and told her a S . Frank Henson, . Fré £.. Frisscke; HAMMLSU oo S o nenl had been arret- Bndalet Aiaa: At the JRACE o: Alfeedbeoari D .092; Gross nouncement that {he- police are no longer | couple of pursuit groups of aircraft. g Belcher, Walter ‘Ufer, B. Blumenschbin, er £ Puith, de 4 L dragging the Volga In the hope of finding | “Give us a -base in New Jersey” he short time ago, not to be surprised it lr State officlals of the American Legion t was successful in his . OF fourth contest for mayor of this city to- , TQ PEOPLE OF THE STATE | I00rt oo o o o N ard, v 2 e ed the police ided the “home of Alex- There appeared to be no doubt of the : Sbisld's body. ‘was recel{® hére: By Col. | suif, “and’ we could rench " ahy point | i iound dead gome night on Oscars|in Boston asked Becketary of War Wecks C. P. Genneweln,” Paul Manship, .Sherry ad America; ve.” i Fry and many others. ander Zatowski, in Waterview avenue, e At e Do, Joubt of the | cLoSE coxTESTS ARE William N. Haskell, head of the American | threatened on that part of the coast with- |5 " 4 . 0 aid them In determining whother the | . Nine prises, carrying with them cash|Sudythe -housshoides-amfested on he cepeblican slate as governor of Penn-| ~ KEPORTED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE |CClief forces, from Josemh Dalton, his |in two hours' notice of the appro man identified there as Harry ot | e e B et [ it b 5 — o ; achof an| . Covil Ky., was an impestor or a Two pints of M- : sylvania. representative: at. Simbrisk. cnemy.” g {BURGLAR CAPTURED IN gyiagton, jury of the exhibition, These, incluge |under $1,000. bonds. Two p P S XN BN ul(.ln:hefler, . H., Nov. 7.~Close con- | The woman: who was arrested lives| “Airplanes can positively guarantee 3 JEWELRY STORE IN Lyxy | {0rmer service man. the" Mr. and Mrs. Frank"G. Logan medal, | quor were :v';;ldvmfl:: ufir;: d"‘:di:::; sts with probable democratic victories |Ne&r the Dlace: where Shield's hat was|defense of the coagts,” he said, “and with T with a purchase or gift of fifteen hundged | Pecause : M. Y. CITY GIVES TREMENDOUS | for covernor of New Hamnahire and eon | ©0und. In her deposition she wrote that|Ereater economy o the nation than any| . Lyan, Mass, Nov. T—Patrglmen Who e Sumier Selidones. ok SdnSwich | Golless and the Haster Pulsihr. gl | Ot-tN lqupt: they had came trom Za- 1 PLURALITY FOR A. E. SMITH | gressman in the First district were indi. | When she was<out walking late in the [Other arm of the military establishment”}climbed down the sky light of an Andrew m“:" ;’“‘"sun g iy e |medal, with a cash prize of ome thou-yiowski's place. The _police. l"l"" ‘"‘m cated by unofficial resurns at midnight | cVening of Oct. 15th she came upon two | RSF T s i ey street’ jewelry shop early today found a :: o Pl:ubu Pa. ""“"“ mmye‘;"b sand dollars. the time was that Mrs. Collins Y New York, Nov. i—(By the A, P.)o—| ffom three-fitths of the state. Congress- | el 5{anding near o sack that lay on the | FOUE BANDITS CAPTURED - Yougg man ‘crouched berieath the cellar | B20Y 9 i i A Former Governor Allred E. Smith, rol- | man Edward H. Wason was re. 1| ground. . She overheard one of the men 4 = X ling up the greatest plurality New [the Second district by th# rm;.nl: sayy “Shall we take it there or tp'the| ‘wisnington, Nov. 7.—F SOBHRE ewalry CWalued SAt Datwaei :::v a’fy‘:’fn’ln"?i’:,‘l'??d t0 5end 2| jand. oilars, -the -Norman Wait- Harris |BELIEYE DEFAULTING RREOKER Yotk City has even given any candi- | Who alos retain control of the legisiature, | [°T? and the other man answered: |ed (o have mado an unsuccess ml:"“' 200 “and $300. Investigation showed D TR silver medal with five hundred dollars HAS SAILED FOE CUBA date {n any election, today was swept *| “Be careful—someone might hear you” |carly today to hold up tquumu: a’; that the safe door had been sawed off | n. 4o order of the comblned student|Prize; the Norman Wait Harris bronze =i back into the gubernatorial chair| TEXAS HAS ELECTED Then, according to the deposition, one| bank, Clinton, Md, ftieen ot | The man who gave his name 25 Ed-|cquncils in Yale. University, .all. cam Medal With a prize. of . three . hundred] Bridgepost. — Con hew "‘;& from which he had been ejected in MAYFIELD SENATOR | TR attemnted to shoulder' the sack, but | east ot herer Wene caternd o oihs | ward "W, Samek_of Brooklyn, admitted, | 12z, among. the. students for various|JOllArs, the Mr. and Mrs. Augustus .|whereabouts of James H. Havens, sSefl 1920 by Governor Nathan L. Miller. G Ay X it broke. and the Woman saw the two legs later by a posse a fow mmiles fromm the | Lo, BOUce sald, having broken 1ato 3 |charitable enterprises e elimi. | Feabody prize of two hundred doliars, |of § brokerage concern. against whom & Républicans not only adimitted the| Dallas, Nov 1.3 W. E. Tabot, Girector | POUDANE. She said she recognized the | town! - Eiforts. of the ments. mers. oy | OKAl Sub-station in East Lynn tw0|iais’ana a single campaign for a fund | the William MR French memorial gold|warrant charging embexzicment Was defeat of Mr. Miller but conceded epublican” organization in T'i O | shoes .as ‘tan oxfords'of Amecican make. | escape after J.. F. Dent,. cashier e the | PECkE @80, when 3500 in stamps and cash | o b gisbursed on u ‘budget plan will| Medal for @ vzflwted by a student |sued late yesterday, were .unknown to. that William N -Calder had 108t his | at 11 o'ciosk tonifht conceded the'election | TN Men Started down toward -the-river|bank, had set off tip ~burglar alarm, | ™ atarc™: be _substituted. : or former student of the art institute,|the police: today. Capt.J. H. Regan of §dat in the senate to RoyalyS,.Cope-|of Earle B. Mayfield, democratic ml:.‘ and the woman: wasyunable to follow, she | were “frustrated by. a break i the Seiek was held on a charge of break- 3 The Martin B. Cahn prize of one hugdred |the ‘deteetive bureau found that Havems " bealth - commissioner of - New | date:for-senator, over Georgs . B P i- | Geclared, . .- @ - 1 5| antomianile’ which - ea ol m“‘mnen nad ing_and entering and larceny. ‘A loaded Harey' B. Wolf, well known dollars and the Charles S. Peterson an-.iin August transterred his u‘ (o?l BASO- Y: , formerly mayorof Ann.Ar- | dy,. républican and independent’ dems. |, Th Authorities-arrested the. woman in | held in-readiness for the od Right revfIver was found in his possession. | juonnrt B MO man efiminal | nual purchase prize of five hundged dol- |line launch, The Sally, to+his youskeie ; igan, and. until today an un- | cratic candidate.. “Returns at that (e | (¢ Delief that she was an.accessory.|They took to. the woods and were sobn | pARMER’ timore, was found guilty of conspiracy to | 13T, +This-was not awarded I son, James C. Hatens. Capt. Regan be” ,factor in New York: politics.| showed. practically “a. thtee to one lead | Lo, AoCiare the chances are seven in | rounded up, .- , Pha FAEMER WITH ASSETS OF $900 bstruct: justice_in confiection with the | 20d one thousand dollars is availble tnis |leves that the clder Havens ::d.r: % th the success -of ' their ticket| for Mayféld. « ‘¢ 16ad | ten’that Shield was murdered.. . .. The :men were brought ‘hers and gave |- | AND ‘LIABILITIES OF $92,913 ‘hold-up and murder of William B. Nor- ¥&%. " . ° = L Pl ey democrats were -claiming| .: = (. X . — .| the ‘following names.to' the police:- Wi i o B ris at. Park’ atenue ‘and -Madgon street,| The Jufy on painting is composed of |Teedrd of the e e D s e i congres ot he losiaurt| MoRGAx Tmamiie phvie . |wowaw amummvemvomave . |Hom Gorths Wamncuen T wLe: | Hkeh, ov 1 e . sincier ot Rigtn TS i O e e AR R et = 1 T 3 by thet their majorities, in the sen- { /¥OB GOWERNOR oF aissoug:| ' * ~ FOISONED FOUR HUSBANDS |poins =00 Ausustus “Woad,: brothers,{ ol 8828 i{ch in bankrupty today giv- | * Samuel P. Wars, & stosplejack, while | Chicago. John C. Johansep of New York, | - i rogr= s and assembly had been lttle im-} yopy, City, Mo, Ne 4 Chic N , i K s T -+ . .. |ing assets of only $900 against liabilities | work .on the: inside of @ 110 foot steel | B- Dudley Murphy of Massachuseétts and | LOCATED 30 GALLON STILL o ey ko, Nov. 7. (By the A.| . Chicago Nov. 7 _lovestigation of the|pATROLMAN DOWNED .+ - [Of $98918." Claims listed as secured In-|chimney-at Woburn, Mass, -was - aver- | George Sotter.of Pemneylvanis. ~That onli . - BY FOLLOWING “TIPSYY F1G X yictory of ‘Mr. Smith 201~ | irecincts opt: onight from 52 | life of Mrs. Tillie Klimek, who, according st by p clude Hampden County Tobacco Growers | come by gas fumes-fifteen feet from.the | SCulpture is Leon Hermant, Alfonso Ian- z [ by many Dolltical obesrvers.| oo vhtrof 2,08 in: Kindes showed | 1 theiBglics, 1s B4lievid tohiave phisoned _ BULL BY SCISS0%s HoLD Asssiston $6.000; 8. M. Green afdion " Ho was' rescued by Fireman Daniel | D¢l and Afbin Polasek: c Johiison City; Tenn. Nov. TwA stray but éven his sturdiest supporters had |- forgan, republican, leading Jona- |at,16ast four husbands, was extended to- | Rochester, N. Y. Nov. 7—Patrolman 1d, $24,500: Springfield Institu-3 Kerrigan who. climbed the chimney.and | The committee on painting and sculp- | pig, staggering down a cove on Higgina not | cted that, in New York City ‘Davis, democrat,. by a-narrow |d8Y:to include other late relatives of the |\GArry is resting today ~after having.| tion for Savings $5,000; West Spring-|lowered himselt by sling. . ture is compdsed of Afrthur T. Aldis, E.|Cresk in Carter county this merning, ‘a“b:.¢ the record plurality of '{‘mhfid l'o:whnr The 'g‘:-, '”m il o gv'!!tdl;kb“:lhw!vfl.hh r::l[:.hr.‘m: mrfiu Company, $7,600. The Hamp- o : % Bmfl 'v;lm-f‘n 07 Goodman, Cyrus|was followed by Shcl?fl Shelton .n: “n‘ Lo ¢ g m 3 s £ L N a4 o i P -gallon ine o 'm -hea by Mayor Jority in-favor of the laryger g P "“'y “‘“ mmm‘ % 'mhh i lhwonl& red the 1 m'm Garry | Gen’ Ntional ‘bank is classed, as an un-| Represemtatives of aftormeys . gemeral | MCCOrm! bram - Poole; deputy to a forty-g moonshi; Baturns ot minight, with §7 als. | 115 comEresmional rac Awarded at this time also will bg the | bave died from bad whisk £ ATTEMPTING T BOB BANK |Stairf. Nea him was a.pasteboard box | 1° The loss was estimated at $100,000. | ;' “ieih Spaulding prize of one thou- — L3 i ; Idere aning creditor-for $2501 of the New Emgland ‘states, New York | Palmer and Martin A. Ryerson. where the porker had been getting his ¢ it midnigh, with o1 ot | BB SoeEemrst e i of | s putioeon i o (ke T A N sempeen, ; Eirabetn) VS nd Now Jecsey meting in Bosan, com- | B e of the Insate, nlt. ol and | siohole ewil, “The asilecy was A& osig of the 3,747 in the | Cohe’ 3L, primipe e L | e ot of Foel Moo et R bi IN SEW’ MAVEN pleted preparations. ef TR i iRy amgoini R - | troyed, bat the hos, resisled arréey pad mp;m‘-'mom:‘cm M R AL 5 7% %1% | nusband, was. found énough. peison. vto| The aetion (ool piace on a bridge. M- i ‘Jo'f;;t“;'."n‘&t::., in the Pmmm'.'i:lhfnlt-d sy ol 5 o T d through the brus ey 0o pipéened, whon ‘the 1est sl -M‘;nn made m-‘m:::,‘:,:_, on | KL foir men,” acoofaing o 3. coroner's b L ‘;:‘l"r:‘d mk*:mfi New - " $.=The police to- | cont tax case. = - The cxhibit closes December 10. - _ |40 BLACK FOXES STOLEY < “Dorted' fry S Allen -p- i v L iy s templed“to corral it but met with such’ I men ,who wers] ‘o K - IR . e o e R e e | IO S s b e e s e oroh 5 o e Terd Rl | e et N gt b 23 | PRESOMEN CoRTAIL Rdvaa - : Pl i T e el o e e M. " T targ e, i o 37 o | EPTEIONS"oF X. ¥.Ixwhrarnga [ I TS 4 s o S rAllan, Speaking in favor | Msanwhile Harry, Sui Pt A SR . Skeoper’ and. rob | strike placard in windows : ; 5 troge -t ¥ - ave x 3 *had it taks M a storekeeper’ and rob: D n - P : the farm of V. J.Tod at East bitterly --de- ;:;:mdozm'; ,2&3',2 ;:1; ::t;;; :he‘re it .w.’s"u'.:; FraproiegidL it egister, a week ago Sat.(In Emporia, Kansas, during the o Section zroae i ey ?:Ehm. s T e L { FROM A FARM I i’ o e urday. - “Williams, a-local boxer, | Shopmen's strike, will be held Novems|the election greater tnan it has ius lor the foxes were, about one-fourll ;ltenuue.uvho died Qfm» attending 2| sEARCHING FOR DIAMOND . 3 hgr been sent to Derby in{Def 33 . 3 ’.rl-rs, New York, tonight had mo extra n'."u.'mu and killed and o dinnencat Mra Kimel's boise. When | =27 0ES e e 208 Lt this case, “police say that James 3 gditions of evening hewspapers after -7|ried awgy the animals leaving no trace: uidd’s story was told, Elizheth Wyiec-| ., . -, RIN§ 9] Confofts andl> Edward: Romano,. arrested eases |O'clock as the resulf of am agrgemefit|to their identity so far as bas yet begm jowaki, ancther cousin, said hr twp sis. | - Boston, No¥: ot i DOEf in comnection with sefieie |are affected by s : entered into by hewspaper . Jedrndd. - ¢ s unded by :n and s mth:dle&\mfl;rfimm ious :flkt‘!:xi,l‘ m h, forld £ t [of -a truck load of ‘liquor at Southport| Illlmtswtpreme court ;hen ‘l_t::lkflrg that \.‘_ ;m g reumstances " after .they. dined a hote yzgu\d;' | a s - 5 woodstate prohibition ew vening Werld Several high | Kiimek home. - - 38| Meoore, of Gretnwieh: Sinagy.. dre dtvo waniad iy, U Derby, | 00K X8 oTea tuats s near. MOt to work after that hour.. 2| The two. cousins asked to" have the it .Was valped. at.39,000." £ ¢ 1 ks | . Ynder the Dotlies of their relatives exbumed for ex- | {he Police Mrs. Moor?, the's “fo BURN . v Mantos “::‘-AM 4 §2% | York _broker, “said~sl L S a E G p oy ; |the option of Working. ’ from a _collection ‘ot jewels she’ 3 d ITH A CIGARETTE Newton: oufs, ‘Evening-World ena | Yictory the . pational = democrats, her &t the' hotel. 2 2 By has been awarded the - . ot 7% rendering the re-election of Marshal g : s 5 x | o Nov.' 7.—Jack ‘Sorrentl, 31, 1a0 Sresented to the 5 < Plisudski as president doubtful, accards DISATPEARED IN THE MIRE{ CoMMUNIST LABOR PARTY (was held’ by the pdlice today in connec-!jor class .gradusted from = Mt. e, - eritefed - 3 il e Frct iED WiIT ROk | OB the_investization of twenty. or v & fom republican | - New Haien, Nov. TA . 0 cart | - DENIED "’:! OF ERROR | sion fires belleved (o have been started | ongesoal. porteetion - ag. et , all af- wo horses attached toppled over a | ~Washington, -Nov. 7.—Aseosiate Justice 'd . last month _pyroman! P & information as | Pank 't the River marshes lat: | Suth today. denledthe application | One | & s Fag #‘;Pm lac, |created by a prominent- group of y and red in: the mire. | of William’ Broes Ll and seventeen | seve re oA Soundi ;1 ;n% of 35 {"t;f,f' pmw;mb«dhop mg 1 3 ¥ 2 % £ e B e yiaking dmantage ot [afver ot the carl ‘sacamed by fumpng | oy vk ‘e lgction ey duiiness tn. he'govern: | from his seat. 1o had vacked the.mast| Eheis Gombietion ] on. q‘ %&. was out *playing -@-u’qolmgbunmm@;egr?fl}ognr n;'..on_ u.;g:‘ ELECTIONS ‘WON ,' ; BY NATIONAL DEMOC _are gived « Nov. 7:—The Polish e the' regufar resulted in. an overwhelming v,

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