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\ SIX DIE IN KENTUCKY ELECTION ROW To-Night’s Weather—FAIR; COLDER. nal’ Ode To+Merrow's Weather—CLOUDY; COLD. ad ea NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Joyce Gi 1921. hae ee _ PRICE THREE CENTS Millionaire ves Up Almost a Million to Peggy RUTGERS IS EASY PEGGY JOYCE GETS $80,000 SARE KILLED STORK MS "tt KN TSK AN, Sur SPEEDY ELEVEN ros WWKENTUCKY TOWN al. : © D GET ONLY S400 LOOT cross mn ote wat» BIG WOMAN BALLOTINDICATED = downs in First Three Periods Fight Between Factions — | * at Polo Grounds. at Claypole. ~ ' Blasted Off Door of Illinois Central Mail HeSeciLs Rush in Manhattan and Brooklyn Did Not t Car With Dynamite. ANOTHER IN FOURTH, WO STORIES OF CAUSE. Begin Until Breakfast Was Over. : Z a oe How Vote i Quick Scoring of the Visitors Amazes Crowd of 12,000 at Game. Much Ill Feeling Over Candi- dacy of Two Men at Was Cast in Troublesome Creek. lhrew Two Bombs Into Car to Force Sur- render of Crew. Women Went to the Polls Earlier in Bronx and Washington Heights Distric the = — - — = Various } ° Set Fire to Car and Contents by ‘Hurling — POLO, CROUNRS NER TORK ON, Ky., Nov. —Six mon In Queens and Staten Island Ninety Per Bandits Firebrand Among Wreckage. Ny @eoiiion Kexers were Killed and, five others wer Cent. of Ballots Cast by 2 P. M. . SBA wounded in an election fight shortly . after the polls opened at the Ci: Did: Got Registered Mail Pouch Containing estat or votlng precinct on Troublesome C No Reports of Disorders at Pollsk—Deputy $100,000, but Discarded It. Loppacker Bree ue crue seri eueu se arech they Attorney Generals Sworn In. Maloney | from here, to-day. The dead are Cleveland Combs, a se: gear erp one ny cH Gregus eg ny Eps See Sea ice Oe to the voting in Greater New York to-day started slowly and became Sf tay that the loot obtained by robbers who held up an IlInois Central train kate pine i : e on { |seven; Ephern Allen, thirty-five; ‘George Allen, thirty-one; John Ttob- jot tremendous volume between 9 o'clock and noon. > A slackening in the near Paxton, Ill,, last night, fought a 45-minute battle with the train crew Linesman, fo Wo (Tins) Maxwell | iN Biola pe \ jerts, thirty; George McIntosh, tilrty. | early afternoon hours indicated that unless there was another rush just be- ; | cs re), Til tuarters, 13 and passengers, wounding four men and dynamited and burned the mait) Swarthmore), Time of quarters, 15) minutes: | The wounded are William Barnett, , | car, Would total approximately $400. = ( fitty; Ed Dayis, forty-five; wut! fore the polls closeed there would not bea remarkably heavy total vote piney Wo pouches of registered @ By William Abbott. | j Davis, thirty; French Combs, thtrly-|excent in those parts of the city whe-e there has been bitter local strife i sigmeyrpor two pouches of registe POLO WN GENE ee ks aya eon MacLaieahe HIG: excey ! ol h e ere | n bitter loca! strife in j y CRON a “UNKNOWN HERO” ‘The high seoring eleven trom Souto | A special train has been sent tvom| the campaigning. a ; Germer sajd. Or those overlooked ea ¥f ee Jackson with physicians to attend the St . hae 5 : sf the first te | Staten Island and Queens, where the Cromwell-Cy nd Connolly- is Batd to-hove contained $100,000 Bend, Ind., scored 'n the first minw “| wounded, e ¢ ell-Cahill and Connolly against Rutger in an intersectiona “In the two savy took," Mr. Germer 5 i | added, “t *:5 was nothing but the \ | football game he nis afternoon | f | Notre Dame ran about 40 yards to a} ordinary run of iegistered letters—no | | hank ment they packages of second touchdown she afterward bank shipments or o packages o en vanes |"Phe score thus early was Notre Dam eqnecies Verve. ' [14 Rutgers, 0. PANT ONT ile Noe Ne i 10 HIGHEST HONOR Lining up in a quick shift, the! cn in posses were seatching early ee The story of the affray us it| Haz reached Jackson was to the cffect that Ed. Combs, an uncle of the | Combs boys, and defeated Democra {lc candidate in the August primary | for County Judge, was active in sup- | port of the Republican nominee for | the same office, Combs, it was suid, |entered the polling place to-day and | attempted to give orders to the elec- | tion officers. His relatives, accord- [ing to the story, remonstrated with | Mim and out of the argument grew a fight in which pistols were drawn PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE |and the shooting became genera! | No trace of the robbers had been wasitiNGTON, Nov 8.—The| Rutgers again kicked off. In just eo MOSTBSR slasyiCe Ine AAAs Ie tual found early to-day, the only aid in the shooting started over contest of a > r a rT my | » amay Vesterners Tale 7 7 ? | A statemeft by mem- | Lody Of America’s unknown soldier,/ three plays the amazing Westerners! \oreament Follows Tales of voter's right to cast his ballot. Miter || Get the News First, in The World || the search being a stater a egistered another touchdown. a{(* Ki ar crew that they Which on Armistice Day will be ac-|/¢8'* a u ‘ aie ied acs ATRtGS tepublican judgcal ——— - vera of the train crew that thes onl APMISH ee DRY ils | plunge in the tine, a successful for-| Scratchings and Beatings and McIntosh were Republican judges | Pics nic nacaneanme headed west in two automobiles corded the highest honors (hat a i} in the precincts. Men rushed into [L— - squads of Ceao olive guarded all gratetal nation and the world can]| the ball on its opponent's is-yatd lite. | in Chicago Court. Ne canoe tee aera “eaing| DE WITT CLINTON {lig riguves in tie cloctiog’ tae eae Goa began. When the smoke had cleared visited - : eton fight for the Borough Presidencies has been angry for weeks 7 a nearly 90 per cent. of the registered voters had cast their ballots py 2.30 ° Throughout the reports of disorders. ‘There werpeten disputes due to the challen THE EVENING WORLD Yolers by partisan watehers Will Issue ELECTION |} seem sind got a wn Westerners finally pushed the ball t day for te : ; } haa - - Castner, who skipped around the righ ‘'d up the New Orleans Limited o: Lo. a i end and never stopped until he crosse) 4 lino Central Kaitroad two oules Dewey’s Flagship With Body} tie goat tine. a 50-yard run. ‘The But of hove, wounced four tram mon Board Arrives at the | sco.. came with such speed that th Lloyees, sta) ) pouches ¢ = 12,000 spectators hardly knew whu tered mail wnd escaped after setting Capes. happened. Shaw kicked the goal, giv. | hire to the mail cat -———— ng Notre Dam: 7 points. bandits who last nigh: in as quickly as p rnd be fe EXTRAS After the]}to take advantage ort inny Regular Editions WSURVEY INL | SURVEY IN TAMMANY STRONG —TO-NIGHT— [| 4 wi cr mented aM a survey of the 2d As es between Mg an indi 1 on its opponent's re was a flock of da ound right end with Wynne gallon. | GEicaGo, Nov. 8. doads entering that city and the alarm ane was telephoned to all Central Mitnois, towns, ‘The passengers were not mo- give, was in home wa'ers to-day, The Olympia, Admiral Dewey's vs i . i :{ing with the ball. When the whistle! oo. rormoer New York chorus wir floor. | Bo 0 iter tes, Voting f P lasted, although one, K. H. Kuowlton | flagship, with the last that {s morta ligienes Notre Daria qa aeuis: banindeoten former New York chorus gil, Mhere has been intouse feeling in tho| He ve M wi ve Ge . jl of Freeport, I'l, got three bullet holes) of the unknown on board. steamed | nurgers goal line for the second touch | ¥!!! receive a lump sum of $80,000, two clection, especially in the contest be-| Phe football teams of De Witt Clin: | 3 ost a i t in his coat when he and three com-j into (he Virginia Capes shortly after) gown. Shaw kicked th goa! fur coats and jewels valued at $800, a tween partisans of Sam Chockrill,!tom and Stuyvesant High Schools “ih " 2 4 ; 5 DP AN a k | Pe s 10? panions went up to the mail car and 19 Gigc: to-day, according to a! Rutgers seemed . *Ipless against the! 90, according to terms of a settiemer | Democrat, and John Candrill, Repub- |! ned ups ‘ity College New Yors |! ors 18 Se ‘ § fuscioniive bandits ga tt ha twe{wiveless to the Navy Department, | speedy Western bey tre Dame) reached outside of court with her ——_— |lican, candidates for Sheriff jaridivon to-day in the annual battle ty, acon ares py fighting the engine crew and two]! pO Eee GSN eee sco: had the ball on the Jerseymen's| 2° ; : . . ~. | Sas {vuny 9,000 rooters turned out to wit-| 1 “i VA ¢ 7 a: mall clerks, barricaded in toe mail Rea ee ee eps ee aM UP ee ard. line from. where. Castner| Millionaire husband, J, Staniey Jove, | Companies Plan Routes So All| rere aie, tho winher oT weNien | ' ‘ m4 7 | car, Capaehy erent Mistrentna) hike | Kicked a pretty field goal, making the| Chicago lumberman, and filed to-do Can Buy Within Three Jwill be declaved Manhattan eham OPM ‘ 2 1 ' Arthur Moon. a Pullman porter, was | 3 score Notre Dame 17, Rutgers 0 i g of his action to annu * si | pion Both teams were considered \ | night (o act as escort ec 2 when hearing i Ate x | pi H 3 rtood in the vestibule of a smoker.) 16 @ i Serene ee | enfited and (oroumhi ine plunges : . Sa | sa Mute Gilled On Ulanarnlate ends tal wea ‘ high honors when it reaches here at | T@/Hed bl F of contest the action 7 c ‘ i $ : ; Wiveman Harry Bangs was wounded | "6 00) ee ie a erie a the bal! into Notre Dame's ni ptest the action Plans announced to-day by the milk | Glaube lefp® ta Osnato, tes ug aloulated Was take | im the shoulder, Thomas Baker, a) | the dock"by hi gh Government of-|Titory. utgers almost scored a Mrs. Joyce relinquished he ''©/ companies indicate a possible aban- | guard; Meidenberg bie; Stanley | tO mean that when about 60 per ce ‘ mail clerk, was shot in the hand nd) qo Olympia passes| touchdown on a forward pass, but | a $250,000 ome In Miami, Fla., vénich|dopment of house to house milk dls- ete Ue (captain) guard; Ceynon,} of the total registration y in ‘on: a ! shoulder, and Ben Bobinette, another | srount Vernon and the tomb of|the receiver dropped the ball. A » purchased for her shortly after] ttbution for a service by route right tackle; Rosenberg, rig nd, | abour 35 per cent. of t sfaeat & Clerk, was clubbed over the head with] wasnt, joumot om’ tm ye tolled | a8 exchanzo of kicks Rutgers gor the CSnAmtape cian neice ves| Wagons, The Milk Conference Board Waterbury, quarterback; Levitz, lett| Women had teen tu the polls ] & revolver, lin tribute to America’s great General | = = - Musbana ia. deadidol Nisiaron sald the distributers had arranged to half back; Blake, right half back and] The tirst hy Vo of the ele : | Belief that $100,000 in cash was in| 06 155 years ago (Continued on Second Page.) nnecticut, and returns $400,000 | ¢Stablish retail nuiik routes to-morrow Hannon, full back | «sin marked at h f the matt car and prompted the hold-!" ny tne roiunda of the Capito a! i Jin Is purchased from a Paria|# W pe | Stuyvesant f nditions in New York, which has bi s hf up was expressed by railroad men| piace where the Nation hee aij AUTO KILLS SO | ievaiperbatane for. Whe jewele whaltid on Broadway from 60th mea ay dante lack ym alm adition un ear 5 to-day The bandits, however. | anar trib . a‘ to Street; Lexington Avenue,| Local Te: lakes Big Earl rt Pr ¢ : i utes to its great statesmen! rece filed sult against J cue 5 ue! Local Team Takes Big Early | yyocs n un ersons who ar ARES AT OP a aE OF JERSEY MAYOR ar ieciieekanthotentelvea ton tints | 40th to Sith Street. In Brooklyn, Bed- | . Sa ra 1 da | ae colving Not num (Continued on Tenth Page) known wil We in’ state to-mottoc aaa Mra. Joyce also relea to tein. | f0Fd Avenue from North Siath Street) Lead Over Trinity—4,000 | | Heincelman, | 28 h ongeeeneee and Thursday and will be) Richard E. Chaplin C | porary alimony of $1250 « 139 BBs deg Aven Witness Game. a otal \i ock tound HARDING TAKES UP i guarced by men who were his com-' jolted Of Rutnir awarded her last sping Between 9 A, M. and noon theve will a vk [twenty persons hud y F ENDING | "*2e* and outstanding serves on tue enya paid by Joyee [Pee mAnER, SmpIY protected by Pouce) 5 ne gage sunaeasbur: ke 1 Glareoheasiif-itulioack Jthem, By noon MEANS O lneide on Brance, H of a Truck | Joyes testified his asscts aggregatc| With # special patrol at each strect g).0f Sails | a sg parent, howev att pr ; . s |crossing along these routes. Bottled | RES the #ridiron battle between New | a loricae ete ae ae MAIL ROB | _Dresident Harding will go there and| povWR, N. J., Nov. §—Richard &, | $205,186 ee ne faiese routes, Bottled | york University and Trinity un Olio| CANDIDATE ACCUSED — |‘ , Jace on the bier a wres 1 * t 2 >oggy was not in court when Judge) US Wi io rect fs | ies ne d | a ame of the executive bresch of he |Chaplim son of Mayor Richard J.| | PeHRY was not in court wien JUdE* 1 Fou a cash basis, regular ached. | Fila to-day, The =| OF ROBBING HIS RIVAL; | President and Cabinet Discuss | Government and the American people, |ChaPl!9 of Mount A:lington Bore ene eed i Wwe. mouth Kirk. | Mie PPives RSE PBR SERE SESE y . ‘iy - ¢ : pay 4 there wil!) bu 234 ret agony, of last year, ¥ ‘ 7 Luyor } Series of Hold-Ups Through At almost the same hour the wreath | ough, at Lake Hopatcong, was killed} jung, ner attorney, whily she wa 1 ds ; fH KOTALL WawoaN euch)! Me Ear Te ec al Frank Mall an ‘ out Country provided by Congress will be placed,| here javt night in an automobile ac-|a hotel, it was si SEE OD IS Guar iay A WAHORRY con ete. tanita v I ©, were > t ys the Senate to-day designating Vice| cident, He was working with a road| Joyce on tio witness siand suid the]! Manhattan and 70 in Brooklya. Re-| Horrigon, | lett tackle: nats ughwa eran bi tWo were exer WASHINGTON, Nov, $—Means of| President Coolidge as its vepresen-| construction gang at the Goveroment| last time he saw nis wife was whea| lass of milk trucks will resupply the} BUAMS: « We as ape ULEAORS tO RI iringing am end to the wav of postal] tative, Chief Justice Dicotinng Aiusnall ieeol = las onl weudeie aer in Pal 1928) whe Wagons ay necessa retormprs PURE Muara: We ‘ a pa aut batlek robberies throughout the country} Associate Judges will | t vavivan (by i misidon, | was called to the: | 1 States on | 2W tus system avill be eatended and | te or figs Toei n a t t f were (livcussed to-day by President) tribute on behalf of the jud. e arinncinic trom He said pad ass Taye Ar dill I Seal hea i ie eek ee shh 4 : x i By.ding and his Cabinet Gen. Pershing will trudge afoot all| the arsenal, [He sat on a tool box following men afte Hes eave A hapeeeats pclae ag ba upre Ryan fuibase : “ ice ‘ y The succession of robberics already | the long way from the Capital tolon the © inning board, despite Lamer-|left Paris: Henry 1« er, Parisian | #ddition to 4 1 other services now pelt be A, Py with Havi 1 with tea st, 800. ing | were no reports of f has recelved exhaustive study by] Arlington National Cemetery on Pri- otest. Going down a grade,| Journalist; Edgar James; Barton| being rendered, such as reta!l stores Data mich lath tauinitocicn: aie, in the early hours, h Post OMve Depurtment officials and| day. The leader under whom the un- iving shaft broke and the rear| French; Duc de Duveal, and Prince! “Announcement of this plan of|ieet guard; Brill, centre; Richmond, |BANK ROBBERS GET disor = He thnigse hebwoen ‘Ma j it 1s understood that In some cases} known hero served in France de-|wheels locked, swerving the machine| Floria, He said he did believe | huckstering milk came after the dis! Jone guard; Wollan, right tackle $15,000 IN MINNEAPOLIS | 2°" Pe"! ® Naaiss Pemocratic ean- ! focal posta! authorities are not held] clined'to-day to serve as Grand Mar-| sharply to one side his wife had met any of tt men|tributers had again declined Hoalth Ls lap peasant ba snes i didato for Sheriff, and Special Deputy b entirely blameless. shal and ride at the head of the) Chaplin was thrown under a rear| until after be went back to the United | Commissioner Copeland's request for | Conuer, Drie en, Bonietid: quarior- eae z Attorney ¢ David Siegel at a : ‘The robbery of a mail truck in New| funeral escort. As Chief of the Ame’. | wheel and died an hour later in Dover| States yesterday, They sald they would not | a aeemmetaeaieetiae ae MINNEAPC i a apt Bai polling place at No. 1997 Lexington {Fork recently resutted in a conference| ican xpeditionary Forces Gen.|General Hospital. Chaplin lived at] Joyce, who also charges bis wife|deal with the union in any way, (Continued on Becond Page ) bars ee se pet incon Por Avenue over tho fact that Mr. Siege ; ‘ Were between department officials and| Pershing regards himself as a|No. 68 East Blackwell Street, Dover,| with cruelty, stated that she| The dealers agreed with Dr. Cope- pasivtaanase> ceases Pee ton ence arith Signy | WHO had challenged’ a voter, had no pumber of those in high authority| mourner at the symbolic funeral and and Lameréon at No. 116 Crystal os med (Resing results, soratohes, entries in 'cann in au auwmonile kept in read). |¢redentials. Mr. Nagle escorted Mi \#B the New York Post Office, he will walk the five miles. Street. (Continued on Bighth Page) (Continued on Twelfth Page.) and selections on Page 2.) ner by a fourth bandit Siegel outsidg and then helped dips ; ke } 4 “ ‘