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a _ THE EV “AMENDMENTS ON SEPARATE BALLOT ne ees Seven Proposed Changes: jn Constitution Shadowed by Local Interest. ' UP FOR VOTE TUESDAY. One Applies te Westchester and Nassau, Others to Whole State. | States. MEASORING 10, Iru./ Aw usual, intérest in candidates has overshadowed interest in the pro-) Posed amendments which, if adopied Will become part of the State Jaw and can only be repealed-through dit. | ficult and complicated procedure, | Amendment 1, which has aroused widespread discussion among | ex-service men and civil ployees, would give preference evans of the Civil, St American @nd World Wars in competitive éivial service examinations services em-| tov nish. for appointment or promotion. As the law stands, Civil War veterans are alrewly pro-| tected, as are veterans of the Spantsir- | American War, ‘The intent of the amendment is to give to men whol served in the army or navy in Wie) last war the preferences a en- joyed by veterans of the two previous contliets, FOR STATE | Kiddies Among the JOHN ANS MARY GREEN HOT Hoo PRIZE CHRYSANTHEMIUMS @Kvco ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921.” Prize Chrysanthemums Shown At the Metropolitan Museum Flower Exhibit — HYLAN HELD BACK, NOW. SEEKS VOTES _ Although the only State office to be Aled in the election next Tuesday is} that of Associate Judge of the Court | of Appeals, the vote vf this elty walt! be furnished with a sejarate balio Upon which to record inely ‘indor ment of or opposition to seven p MiSs posed amendments to the Constitution GyPsy COYLE : WITH & poe Which will be voted on throughout t ve CHRYSANTHEMUM 5° ON ARMORY SSE Gave Tardy Recognition to Claims of Colored Regi- ment for a Home. efforts on the part of friends of Mayor Hylan to give credit to him for $250,000 appropriated recently to provide a site for an armory for the 16th Regiment, National Guard, are being resented on all sides by those who know the facts, Comptroller Craig and President of the Board of Aldermen La Guardia are said to be the two who put the matter over, and Mayor Hylan came along at the last minute. That the Mayor came along at all, it 1s said, was due only to the fact that it was nearing election time and he hoped to convince the colored voters grounds. It will form at Mount Mor- Street, where it will pass through between lanes te be formed by th bers of the Armory Board The fight for an armory for the ¢ |ored regiment dates back soon after it came back from Fran LILIAN MOELLER Ano JOMHNY LAMBERT. SURROUNRED Sx PRIZE WINNING FLOWERS KEVSTONE Viki Co. to a time 4 —— = eerie ee = a ee — | ‘ 4 ; i, Amendment No. 1, as it appears « ln» 9 EWES een LOR Ue Oa mre WILL GO. TO CURRAN] This valuabie element is ; ft | » first combat, regiment to come A Aine ballot, is condensed into two Tin D’yeKnowKkelly: Eines aah ein se eeiinses | olen) — found largely in fruits, ceree | which do not explain the full mean-| ‘ ° (ame tth) cegivian’ ancalvon Gace) De TAie Glenshwe iseletss oo 7-| ala vegetio id eggs— ing of the question submitted. The . He Gets Milk; He tion the regiment recoived as it} this Si Will Fatt. als, vegetables an Rvening World) 460 thedinfonnAtion Wik i) marched uptown was one never to be| The Ttallan yote will go for th® Coail , Voters, prints the full text of the Ha th K k! forgotten von ticket, necording to Dr. Phillp Glor-| A galaxy of choice comesth * amendment as it will read if enacted Ss e nac eo Unlike other National Guard regi- | dno, RPA of the as navman bles for which the CHILDS fio law: eee th, that went away us| Bolletino della Sera, who in a letter Appoiiimaantal ang. promotions) in ’ ments, the g69th, that went away 4s) (4 Goulition Campaign Committes| restaurants have long been the civil service of the Suute and of | Ten ‘of His Majesty’s Subjects the 16th, had no armory AYO"! Scates that Chevalier Contessa and other ed. arate avi aerate ur eet se || | vt r Hylan was not here to greet it and | tt ny aie ars pre Seung ra neeyy | noted. m clu cities and villages, shall b > rts awe i ‘lan vote for Hylan are no' | made according to merit and fitness, lot 1,000 Quarts for hia place in the reviewing stand was) [whan volo for Eytan ire A breakfast of stowed presen oe one Voters of District. ode taken by Acting Mayor Moran, ‘The Italian voters have shown cleaniy oatmeal and eggs fe rj q Nar As, Drachicabla, shall | 2 . ‘ Tt wasn't until months Iater that, [itt they will not be misled by the tee. . setae omouidede. “how ——>— | —>— James Kelly, captain of the 1 ——+— | snares which are being spread so skil- Honorauly Wdivcharsed acidiors, sails * . | Plection District of the 2d Assembly the Mayor learned « few things about! fully by the supparters of the present ; ‘whoo all” Nerves of Convicted Police-|Former Katherine Stevens IS] pictrict and known in the social cir-|eTO of Piave Receives LL.D. | the regiment, and there were told to] amines lug origi ha thin tue i. as such in the army, ni vanities " e Hh i . , i A am Bald | . ~ oa, him by its commander in France, Col.| jaign are particularly opposed to Muyor > feet rae aria man Are Upset by Jeers of | With Hin Now, and Reno | les in whten he haz moved for many in Ceremonies on the Witliam Hayward. Col. Hayward,| Hylan and his administration . Kdbnta Gt iis Hlate chill} +4 temiaun | . . years as King of Hester Street, gave . x ‘ad resigned from command of| ,,,T%® strong reasons for thelr oppost- ted 40 Sreferenes in ape Fellow Prisoners. | Affair Is All Off. eo ute ct MUR Careraty one wEANE Heights. who had resigned mmand of | sion‘to Hyinniam, he Raid, were Helen's é and promotion, without { = . Ree RA MISA Cacao SL | ceo the regiment after its return, ap-| fuilure to provide schools, for thousands thelr standing’ on any list TOO ES I EGRESS) peared before the Mayor and the Ar-|?i,itallan children and’ “the unseemly | Niich auell appointment or promo: | Charles F. Tighe former ectiv tera et ape. nt 5 a 5 este: sew York U. site onnred: Gen: ’ fight waged against our fellow country- which such appolntn ane ora anio~ | F. Tighe, former detective Katherine Stevens Fagan, eight my yasement taurant, No. 204 Hester New York Univers? nored Gen. mory Board, pleading for a home for man Fiorello ff. La Guardia. ry: ] residents his State at the | Who was sentenced to Sing Sing for year-old heiress to most of a $15,000,- | Street. | Armando Diaz, her» of the Piave, at oldiers, sailors and marines who |of assault, is in the Prison Ward at : eat elk are 1D CO or! Sin hawnay el 18 ——__————uwuc—“— ved inthe Civil War shail Nave | 0°)" ea a ONC young husband, “Bick” Pagan. A ler-] cont after it with a truck on which ™OMIng, at which he was given the eference over all oilers on the je ue Hospital fo lay poraiting 30 ter received by her mother, Mrs. Jes-| rode ten picked members of the Jim- henorary degree of Doctor of Laws. pice fonsthe; eniorcemeniign thie aaa ae ee ae Le eo hen ie sle I. Stevens of Sen Gate, indicates my Kelly Social Club, Ho! On leay- Roland Ricci, the Italian Ambassa- tion n. e was taken there . an AG . 3 | This has been indorsed by the| ‘Tombs jast night on the statement of that the “Reno affair™ is all off, and|ing the milk depot a number of strik- | dor, took part in the ceremony, which ] Aiwerican Legion, with the exception | jrjson physicians that he was show. the two youngsters who separated] ers intercepted the truck and said they | Was preceded by an academby proces- : of a few posts, and Is opposed by the | NY Neale Gat RBA Ge. after a few weeks’ honaympon) ayeliver sin to destroy the milk. Kel- sion through the colonnade of the . Sha Gt Cho Riaen Aiba ine cbjeee| DE. Phoebe Hoftman, in charge of happy again liyts friends sot down from the truck | Hall of Fame, Dr. Robert Under- tions that have been advanced are | the Bellevue ambulance that removed Aid AREA Was Ghief denefiet-{and reasoned with them—2d District, wood Johnson, former Ambassador to aa ng 1 1 1 neture rah A ne asia he saw dinate ary in the will of the late Calvin 4./style. The police pried them ‘apart Us 1 ond livect f the Hall of give the bencit ct preterenee to cat| eB his cell wall, It was said Tighe | Stevens, the eccentric recluse of Broad | With nightsticks, The strikers limped | Fame, Introduced the General. Di. wath who served In the wate whe har|at no time showed a tendency to be- | street away, variously decorated on the head | George W. Alexander, President of ir cos YOM France or in this country’ in w pamoe violent und It Is expected bis/ “wie ia tiie tliat they are together| and face. Tho truck went on its way|the university's osuncll, presented) . e ever capacity, and it gives no adyur- [condition will clear itself u ae : 0K him for the degree, which was con- . fs tuge to wounded or crippled veto-aus, (few days of treatment, again,” the bride's mother said to-day, OK tarred py. Ghaudeiin Goer dalla: Rud dosnnor provide tor preference ca 22) now Waiting action op his} put tm so tired of the whole affai Um not deserving of any credit for | fern ’ ancellor alla ca e Fhe Guitoten Ge GUIMera or hele fe. tion for a certifleate of reason~ st, not want to talk about it, if w{ this” said Mr. Kelly at his restau-| Worth Brown. Later Gen, Diaz re- male dependents nor for women wie ubt following his recent con-| | sie fentherise apie t-{rant. “It doesn't cosc me anything. | Viewed the University's R. O. T. C, served as army nurses Wietion, ae Tombs | ened eee ncting happy 7 am sat-\ ve aifamy Kellys are running ot| Kizht thousand of the Ttalian come Taennae OF ervikieenviceemployecs nee Tighe has been in the Tombs] isfied. you know they only lived to-| y mahdure counirjmentcanalecbante of middle or advanced age, how in| it is said other prisoners Jered him! ganer three weeks after their mar-|4 ball at Tammany Hail to-morrow | Mm! i PRY = ; Hine for promotion, but who Juve no| frequently, Bellevue attendants anid | 2" ter Loree weeks atiek Their mar | night, ‘The ga bout five grand) women hailed him last night at a 4 ij war records, would be automatically | he wore a heavy growth of beard sve ee nn ee Fagan did not} bY Which Mr. Kelly was understood | reception in his honor at the é9th | , : a barred | from “bettering themscives|.and shook as It, from, palsy, but Mr. Fagan did not ean $5,000—"and tis uses up only |Regiment Armory with the most 1 during their lifetime because tie vet- | Showed no signs of violence, go with her. i " si | 4 ae by raneance MA ference, | Tighe was reported to be ex- ee eae know how they came to|# little of The reat goes for con) {enthusiastic demonstration he has yet 3 would head the lists for years to| hibiting signs of mental disturbance! |“! don't Know how they came 101.14 vent and shock and warm undes- [recelved in this country. Mayor Hylan 3d come. last Thursday. Dr. Perry Lichten- | mi pb, She came home here toi cothes where they are ieeded in tue] presented him with an engrossed silk ; ‘Amendment 2 would raise the|stein, prison physician, reported to Gate some time ago, Then|district through the winter. I'm try-| Ln conferring upon him the free : annual salory of each member of the| Warden Hanley and later to Judge ut two months ago she went away | ing to do here what Hus Tim Sullivan IDENMROR x ne trees | \ ably from $1,000 to $3,000 a year. {John F. McIntyre that Tighe was ex- in without saying a word and 1|U8ed to do for the whole east side.|dom of the city. The General spoke} In the debate om this measure in th [tremely nervous and we Ke Judge Me-/ila not know where she was unit 1] att,tht folks to Welp vach other out | tor pes ates sind saat Nowea | : vegislature the members 1-lTntiyre yesterday, after a conference hat’s al | by ibassador Rice! and Signor | erally in agreement that $1,500 does| with Supreme Court Justice Hot received a letter yesterday saying | =e “= aout pn sa : f th rtaline | not cover their expenditur others, issued an order for{8he was with Mr, Fagan again. 1 \sAzaaaninireas CLE AL io 2E8 | hany during a legislative sess @ tranafer to Bellevue Hospital |do not know where they are. Al- |FINGER PRINTS MAY pasiiament. senator 8. A. Cotillo| Amendment No. 8 would mak rservat on. ' q|Mowsh Katherine 8 @ young girl and | TELL WHO ARTIST IS wis chairman of the meeting Hresils chao ee er aue ghe's trouble was due to a rald|\ery popular, she ts na! ——_>——_ wee eictings Conatitatingal” Kigetign | oH # saloon at No, 600 Ninth avenue] ee Meaty eng ume AM > Produce Da Vinci's| WOMEN FLOATERS NOW | STRATTON-BLISS COMPANY BISHOP, McCORMICK & BISHOP { Sasi Pan ae when he was alleged to have beaten | knows D a. 1Mrs. Hahn to Produce Da Vinci’s Hay bie follow ibe: F [men, women and children He was] It was from Hanover, N. H, where! — in $500,000 Sulit A rainst Si MENACE HONEST VOTE 1847 Broadway 1221 Bedford -Ave. Te eae ee ttiaa ee ae that ce Then rae n, PU Joseph Duveen [Moth Sexes Involved im Alege: | New York Brooklyn B taining majority, 3 |NEW YORK LIVING COST | Miss Stevens on April 14 ‘ : Colonteation Frauds, Invent- BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO oy otherwise, unles: | HIGHEST IN THE U. S ae Sir Joseph Duveen, senior member of A viso able, except for physleal dis re Duveen Brothers, Inc., No, 740 Fifth fwator says moiity. UG Fea! and writ. Knglish : DRIVER STRIKES TWO | avenue, just back trom Burope, ae i 562 Broad Street the Legislature to this provic | Parnitare Prices Here SUM Up 137] yz ned to-day to commen: on {he $500, Following an all day examination to : aie ITH TRUCK IN WEEK | ii'Ganase su trout ageinst him by [of witnestes. yesterday, Alexande! Newark = ___ / ; ‘This would not bar people who can- | awe ~ | Mrs. Andree Hahn, niece of t Mar- | Wotf, Special Dept Attorney Gen ; dw. dead ov Write English Gnd ean vote) WASIINGTON, Nov. 8 Residents of] Accused of Woman's Death ula de Chambure-of Brittany and wife jeral' who is investigating the regis- t this year. t »plics only to 7 New ‘or City are paying approxt t , A f Capt. Harry J, Hahn, an aviation of a lists, announce tha e ad who cannot road or write E at r cent, more for necessitl Out on Bail, He is Charged Hoar Gn Gen, Pevshitea salt iiraive |ooee gee ee bane bee { would otherwise hecdme eligible to vote | than those who live in any other part With Moria] Hurt to Bo I THe Runa ReoMahe On Bin Voseania loa ODGE ROTHERS ‘ after next Jan. 1 f the United States. Oi fabs Ne aR, ued Mtatatnere In dun Ol dae & | colonization in the 2d and 4th Assem- Amendment No. 4 is of local in wh tof ti n New York Is ay At liberty under bail on a charee|jiat the cll painting ov ‘hy, Maw, {bly Districts : “ent > mec 2 1 ae Hy he he is ay: L ry oil painting owned by Mr ane eu oP lane | Th st ofc in Sear | AMM Me oo beet c ing o ,M ME Oan ou ni SEDAN Naswan Counties, Th effect. it changer | i voriod, according to reports to the |death of a Woman with a motor truck |b Vinel'a “La Belle Ferronier” In «| persons had registered as “boarders” the form of goversment in thous coun | Tt nie Tak he United week t ‘ i Jcopy, ‘The picture, now at No. 43 Fifth 10 gate of { five foome: which ties, which is Mbout 100 years old, a , aking nited | week ago yesterday, § 5 | Averiue in possession of Ler lawyer, wis |! Mate of four or five rool rich transferring to the county or to county ites as a whole, prices areonly 73 per|tone of No, 281 East 1s1st Street, | io be sold to the Kansas City Ari In-/the owners admitted were already | officars the functions now exercised Ly cent. above the pre-war levels Bronx, employed by the Lincoln-Mel- | sh theots Sir Joacutes tninion arentia [Occupied to capacity with the families r or tan 1 officers. | The subsec ;| Food als: tis _sutapenl “nsotaly, for) rose Company, paper box: manufac al jared its reputation ee ang [Of tue regular occupant, | out in the counties affected louie The general level of fooa | ‘MFe"s At 185th Street and Ryder Ave> | cago ts that Mrs, Hahn expects to prove |_ 18 one house in the 4th Ae. | Amendment Xo. 6 io ee eee iene pave the pre-war | nue Was arralsned last night in Night finger prints that the picture ig sembly District eight boarders were WARNER coultle goat courte. ar domes, | vetiod [Court on the charge that yesterday | Wubi of 'prewsing the wer paint with |Fesistered from two flats of five rooms | children's courts and courts of domes: | thing ranks diehcamone tue q. | He ran down and mortally injured a) their finger tips.” It is claimed that by ;each occupied by two families, each | tio relations as separate courts, or as) ,(iothing reais, bleh among tue necer: | avé-year-old boy, ‘The boy is Albert |compariig, the finger, prints ow Stes. [oF which conslated of a man aod wite| part of existing vourts or courts here-| sities in an effort to perpetuate levers | flve-yeu y voy is Alberty Vinhi's painting with thse on acknos{- [of Which c @ after to be created. This measure has! Qyont gor cloth New York is 131 | Toctna of No, 849 Second Avenue, jedged works of Da Vinci it will and several children. the unanimous indozsement of organt-| per cent. above Santone, accompanied’ by one of his |"?2¥" he painted It | One hundred additional subpoenas ", NO open opposition to it has devel- Wniturs prices stand at 137 per cent, | of the East 61st Street Street Station, r Bobbed Hate. | there:are Indications of fraud but no A, ve 1914 leve __ appeared before Magistrate Hatting; PALTIMOR Nov President | Positive proof arrangements have| Amendment 0. & would permit the ft ” > \ to have bail named, lGuth of Goucher College says ft t« dif-| been made to have the voter placed Logistature to sell, lease or otherwise jont Trousers and #48 in Blare. | Nice that, th understand why the harmless |on the "challenge ° tha Canal lying between Rome and Mo-|a r of the destroyer Crowntinshield, | CH@'se againat Santone is third d rouse discuasion. A much more PRR SSR AD e ae | hawk, and Amendment No. 7 would] on the second floor of the Nomis Hotel, | tee assault,” said the employer subject, Dr. Guth comm, is bobbe Mr. Wolf Declared had found evi- wrmit the Legislature to sell, lease or er) Clair P aan eh “Wh igpolice: reco: ‘ + | brains, tence that ma women floaters” were penne the Leswiatune to sel} lease 3 | luir Place, near the wort| “Why, thig police record states that a . Ainiths twa diatslote See in dlaritinen County: fotng | ie, Fars drove the other nfty-seven | the Boy died at 6 o'clock,” sald Stog:'-| auto strikes Mam end Ravanes a Tetween. the easterly portion at the | iieats Yo the street early to-day, Me-| ate Halting, reading the card which) gaipn ifambett, forty, No. 12 Weat oto Sheldon Whitehouse village of Mohawk and the boundary |Connell Was hot in bis room and h Santone admitted that he was out|!/% Street, was taken to Roose A fon. wns born to: line between Herkimer and Oneida) ousers With $48 cash w burned. | on buil on the charge of homicide | ifospital this morning sufferit “in Mr don White Counties, The parts of the eanal Mirah Alexander, proprietor, aid | Ong the Magintrate Heed win cae: a fractured. aku Cae et ubicea Whi née Ik Cotas ; ficted have beon abandoned and aye] tifteen rooms had been damaged 15,000) at $10,000. Santone was led to a cell | LiZnth f 3 et by un in. this city ane se In the development by Water and smoke, the oe ; ; Homobile which pursued by ‘ * formerly | Miss of no use velopment of the hy wala And Ne anes th fi ing con- Ito erat Byes eed He |s the father tex ai cacy 42d Street and Crock Alsamoder of New Tork \ ris Square and march forth to 199th| the men, who had once more become the 15th, New York. « He told how he recruited the regi- ment in the colored netghborhood in Harlem and drilled the men on the streets with broomaticks until they had guns and then he drilled them with rifles, Asa National Guard out- fit they never had @ roof over their heads, except the small place known as Lafayette Hall. When war came they wont as a regiment of volunteers, Col. Hayward pointed to the fact that they were in the first 100,000 that went to Pershing ind were in contact with the enemy 191 days, relieving as they did Moroc- cans on the sector held by the French. He briefly sketched tha honors that had been heaped upon the outft, told of the number of wounded and dead they had left behind and then @aid the first time the regiment ever had a roof over its head was when it came back and the citizens arranged to feed it in the Tist Regknent Ar- mory. “That,” said Col. Hayward, “was the first time those boys ever had a roof over thelr heads.” Col. Hayward also pointed out that when the regiment or any part of it had a social affair it was denied the privileges enjoyed by white guards men of a place to hold regimental functions, They either had to be held in the street or some place not fit to to hold them At that time the Mayor promised his ald, but, according to friends of the regiment, the artor of the Mayor cooled, Col. Little, who succeeded Col. Hayward, continued to press for an appropriation for a site for an ar- that he was friendly to the/imory, insisting it be somewhere in regiment, the neighborhood of *he homes of the via Kekeee 46 ,| men Ground will be broken for the) “me Mayor, who had been much af- armory at 145th Street and Fifth! pooted apparently by Col. Hayward’s Avenue to-morrow afternoon. A par- entation of the situation and el ced 4 ostemony at the mised, kept hanging back. The ade will precede the ceremony at the] | ee ONE ani ob the however, insisted that the promise be kept, and after a long de- [lay Managed to put It over. ‘The $250,000 appropriated will buy \the site and it will be some time be- regiment. At I4ist Street and Lenox] fore the rest of the money Is forth. Avenue the Mayor will review the|coming. Meanwhile, the friends of % civic organ- {Craig and La Guardia and the friends procession. About fifty civic organ | \6'Cirran say the effort on the part izations will be in line of Hylan to make capital out of the Dr. W. E, DuBois 1% Chairman of cipropriation made at the eleventh lthe Committee of Arrangements, An| hour should not fool any one, Tf any Mie eonimutrer of Al he tendered) Han on the Democratic ticket ts en- informal reception wil be tendered | iitiea to any gratitude, it is Craig and the Mayor, Comptroller, President of| not Hylan. At the time of the prima- the Board of Aldermen, former Goy,|1¢s a cireular was isaued giving to Whitman, Col. Hayward and mem.| Ctl and La Guardia the credit, Now that the election is near, Hylan, thelr |fiends say, through the talks of his | friends, is trying to “horn in.” ep SAYS ITALIAN VOTE STATE TESTS SHOW FRAUDIN MEASURE OF CASOLIE SOLD Report Indicates 50 Per Cent. of Devices Give Under- Supply to Buyers. (Speeial to The Brening Wortd.) ALBANY, Nov. 5.—Statewlde in- vestigation just completed of gaso- line dispensers shows that nearly 60 per cent. of these devices ace oper® ated to give short measure to the purchaser, according to a report sub- mitted to-day by W. T. White, Direc- tor of Welghts and Measures, to Com- missioner Berne A. Pyrke of the De- partment of Farms and Markets. The inspection, made with State automobiles equipped with tanks hav. ing false compartments, disclosed that no type of gasoline pump is in- fallible, although all are so designed, if properly Operated, that accurate measure may be delivered. A total of 100 purchases were made in dif- ferent parts of the State, and of th 48 were short all the way from a half pint to one gallon on a three-gallon purchase. On the other hand, 82 purchases were found slightly over im delivery, the maximum overdelivery being one pint on three gallons. Of the 100 purchases 23 were correct. Two automobiles were used in the tests, both being operated by State Inspectors, and seventy-eight cities and villages were visited.+ IRON, It is the iron in food that gives the blood its rich red color, And paints the roses upon: the cheek and ‘the rubies upon the lips of health. oe ~ —