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lit THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 24. 1920-84 PAGES READ TH SI NDAY fil.OHK AND KDITOK! 1. SECTION PRU'E 10 CENTS 5) ittf pt I BE NEW3PATER CO HARVARD CRUSHES CE KTRE CAST GLOBE STRAW VOTES IN THRILLING GAME 3-4 Overwhelming Majority Shown for Harding and Coolidge in All Five States Canvassed Poll Drew Widespread Commendation Crimson Scores Early, Then 40,000 Astounded Spectators See Kentucky Team Drive Down Field For One Touchdown And Score Another on Wonderful Forward Pass HE CAFFS hft I BEST VVMOHUI; v. nu-m lK anaMai 1 First Half Ends 14-14, Visitors Wilting Under Harvard Attack in Second Poor Punt Starts Downfall of Moran Men Horween and Churchill Shine By V. M'LLl Harvard's powerful eleven, playing regular, orthodox eastern football, solved the Centre riddle in the first POLICE SHIFT IN CAMBRIDGE Mayor Quinn Transfers All Four Captains Unsatisfactory Handling of Hlea.

Liqjor Sales Said to Be Cause I two periods of yesterday's thrilling Same in the Stadium, and then swept through and over the lighting. Ken-I tuckians for a Crimson victory. of ti great Fall eport. who have longed to siw a brilliant exhibition of open play, had fill yesterday. Thrills followed thrills for more thn two 1 r.

1 a half I while Harvard was accumulating 31 I points and Centre was scoring 14. Twice in the first half the Ken-tuckiang carried the ball across Har- vard's goal line for touchdowns. RECAPITULATION OF STRAW VOTE tlXifm The Chihc today liririKs to a Horn1 11- New Kru'liunl wide Straw Vote 1-H3hfj apt. Si" 3-Tvru I I v- on crt Cirri sttn ten and Hayes Totals f. U- THROUGH I 0 'or Women, final results In which Ihow an emphatic efVrence for llHidltiK and '((1U1; throughout the live States covered.

Only the New Krtgland returns New Hampshire. 1641 1307 634 2690 9664 4674 Cox and Htriing art Ofta Watllni and Roosrvelt Stedman Colnin 547 1094 0 421 883 1 2 121 611 1 0 893 1757 36 4 2200 7121 203 5 1607 3032 34 0 14,398 275 11 1 0 135 1 MACSWiNEY APPEARS AS TRYING TO SPEAK POLICE RECOVER BRQGKLINE WOMEN $10,000 IN LOOT; VOTERS IN MAJORITY poll as forecast of woman's first Scattering Votes. At iM rollcall In all Cambridge nolle- at at tons yesterday an order read which transfer four captain. twe sergeants and 1 patrolmen from their present stations to daty bt other pans of the city. Illegal sale of liquor In many of 'J supposed "prohibition bsr rooms" 1 supposed to have canned th shift Priests in several Catholic churches, particularly In aat Cats bridge, for some time have bsen protecting ng.met thia illegal sale of llunor and their protest Anally assumed such proportion thlt Mavor Edward Quinn took It Totals 5789 5789 Important political expression In New Knghmd, hut In other respects 137 20,610 Arrest the Misses Mary and Annie Sullivan Big Rush to Register in All Parts of State That is a record to be proud of.

No Yale or Princeton eleven haa succeeded in scoring two touchdowns against the Crimson in any game; sinc Percy Haughton put the Crimson in the football sun 12 years ago. It should be almost giory enough for the defeated followers of "Uncle-Charlie Moran because when the game was over they must have realized fully well that they had stepped out of their class. TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS onllnnril nit (be Twelfth I'linc I Mayor's Last Moments at Hand, Says Report Unconscious. Recognizes No One Relatives Visits Restricted Girls Arrived in Shopping District in Their Limousine Reports From Many Towns Show Women's Votes Will Be Heavy Read the Used Car Advts On Pages 24, 25,26,27,28,29, 30, 31 and 32 Of I oday's Globe up and ai er an inrtUgf'ton Slam mm as dissatisfied with 'he manner v.bh th polio bar handled th U- UThn following shifts become effective. at 7:45 a tomorrow: Cpt Jam- II in charge of Station J.

East to Station North Cambridge Capt John J. Canney of Station shipped to Station 3. to replace Cap Saptyjames Murray goes from Station 1 to Station t. MirhK' J. Krennan goes from The office of Capt James P.

Sullivan at City Hall-av Station resembled a fair sized dry goods store last nicht Harvard Attack Fierce Four times during the exciting I battle Harvard swept down the Oeld LONDON. Oct 23 At 8 o'clock tonight a bulletin issued by the Irish Self-De-terrr-ination League on Lord Mayor MacSwiney's condition read: "The condition of the Lord Mavor has not materiallv changed. He still Is t'n-coriscious and does not recognize anyone. His mouth moves at times, as if he v-islud to speak. The Lady Mayoress was only allowed to spend about an hour in long marches, once in each period, and at the end of each journey the Registration for the National Election closed in all the towns of the State at 10 o'clock last night.

Very heavy registration of women was reported from all parts of the State, in many places the voting list having nearly double the number of names it had last year. As far as known Brookline is the only Continued on the Second (when the merchandise, alleged to hae been stolen by Mary and Annie Sullivan, sisters, was placed there following i their arrest. i The women, who live at 32 Holborn st, Roxbury, are charged "with the larceny Continneil on the Second ranr. ball was carrieu over iue station 4 to Btu i. tnunhrlntin Four rgt Robert Dougin go, from lit a- 1 KWU w- I tlon i to Station 3: Srgt Jossnn aeT times Faxon drove the ball over the Continued on the Serond rnft WAFER ROLLS goal bar for the added point that the placement kick gives, and then I rnniuir.

pi nniiTriiT I Cant Horween. alont; towards the from Station to T. H. Shannon from Station 3 to SiaUS 2- Edward ('. Gordan from 2 to ml P.

T. Readv from 1 to 3: ft. A Murray from to V. Mlrhael Ha'ey from 3 to 2: Jniiri firifflth from Ihe dok st 3 to the dest at Iocblin Gavin from desk at 1 t) desk at 2: Euaene Sullivan from 3 to T. J.

Morrisey from 4 to f. P. from 3 to P. ON.U from 1 to John H. Fslvy from 4 to 3.

Joseph Parks ataya at fatten I. but h'roua Is changed: Marlf -ftslly atay at 1 but hie route Is changed. W. O. orm-ley from 2 to 3.

IlosrnOn from to t. ES9B fl HEX TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS rfrt i. Harvard defeats Centre, 31 to 14. in thrilling battle In Stadium. Lord Mayor Miu-Swinoy appears at interval to be trying to speak, but re-matas unconscious; his last moments at Land, it is reported.

More than New England women (ilobe's straw ballot. Quinn shakes up Cambridge Police Depart mi nt every captain in the is slilfied to another division. pelliM ifiover ItMDt worth of expensive merchandise and arrest the Misses ami Annie Sullivan for shoplifting. Thousands of women register in towns of State: in Brookllne they outnumber the. men.

I'nc a. Fitchburg High School football eleven in auto crash on way to "Waltham, three slightly hurt. I'll Kr 4. Centre College greatly pleased with Its friendly reception by the Harvard HWW4 and admits the best team won. Robert is killed during a soccer game at Qulncy.

Convicts who were captured near Warner. back in Sing Sing Prison. Will of Grace E. Reed of Belmont prOVMei $168,500 public bequests. I'HKr Regional Committee, to cooperate with "nited states Bureau of Education in itat.da 'Ommercial courses, is at conference hero special i tnslabular in Ireland ted to i nroll one third of tin- old larsonite atniy for one night's duty each week.

Japan defended before the Twentieth Century Club. I'uif 7. (' says he's willing to compromise on League in Madison-sq Garden speech. Harding saM Buprento Council of UUMIi ULUDl UUIMItlMIO end of the third period, put three Mr Bowser tells what might have been more points on the score when he had he been nominated fdr President. sent the ball sailing over the goal "I'm Coming Back to Yo is the Qn a Deautiful drop kick from the of the song feature, by Madelyn Shep- ,1 i-y ai Hue.

Continued on the Fourteenth l'sr EVERYWHERE Package Con. jotionery Co. TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS a savings bank Enplane! trying to solve servant problem. Pages 50 and 51 Household department. Page 52 Household department Women's patriotic organizations Women In torchlight parade next Thursday W.

C. T. U. convention here Tuesday. Page 53 Household department Halloween parties.

Paite 54 Financial and commercial news. Pace 55 Why immigrants are pouring in from Europe The days of the cat o' nine tails. Page 56 Galveston's live-mile seawall Eggs are scarce at a dime apiece Middlesex farmers organizing. Page 57 Globe's straw vote returns Dr J. A.

Beebe's Installation as dean of B. U. Theological school next Wednesday. Page 58 Automobile news State highways to be cleared of snow this Winter Roxbury woman, aged 102, walks to church. Page 59 Automo- pard and Annelu Burns Page 1 "Marcia the Magnificent," by I William Nelson Taft Page 2 "The Mar.

Who Was Jonah'' Pag" The White Rook," by J. B. Harris Burland Page I Cross-word puzzle. Page 6 "White Savage Simon." by Beatrice Grlmshaw. Page 7 "The White Jsck Rabbit." by A.

W. Whitehouse Page "Webster Man's Man," by Peter B. Kyne Song, "I'm Coming 3ack to You," by Madelyn TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page Harvard wears out Centre after middle of second period of same in Stadium. Page to. 4 Princeton defeats Annapolis, 14 to 0.

Syracuse overcomes Dartmouth at Hanover, 10 to 0. "West Point beats Tufts. 28 to 6. Virginia Military Institute routs Pennsylvania 27 to 7. Boston University beats Rhode Island State, 7 to 0.

Pnge 17. Walker wins the National Motorcycle Championship. Grand Circuit racing closes at Atlanta, Ga. Gloucester racing fishing schooner Esperanto put afloat. St George wns in soccer from Farnum Shoe.

Pane 18. Xewton Hitrh shuts out Somerville Pajce 7. Foun-iers' Dav is celebrated at Wheat- on College. Norton. Eight persons injured in collision of trolley cars at Scollay-sq subway station.

Dr Henry L. Chadwick. tuberculosis eapert, urges half-day school sessions and no home lessons. City Auditor Auburn J. Day of Med-ford dies suddenly.

rBf 9. Customs Service yields on matter of liquor belonging to diplomats. Four men in falling seaplane at police air station exercises escape death. Applications for 1921 automobile registrations will be accepted after today. Pae lO.

Gov Coolidge ends tour of South at Frederick, Md. Returns of Rexall Presidential straw vote. Dr Eliot and Profl Hasklns defend league before Canadian Club. Distribution Of facsimile ballots marked for Republican candidates stopped at office of Winchester registrars after Democratic protest. King Alexander of Greece in acute phase of cerebral crisis.

Poll tax payers attain a record in Boston in number paying. I'aise 12. -Men of Ladder 13 champions of Boston Fire Department for Thornton L. Cutler and Miss Frances Russell Shepard wed in Somervitle church. Prohibition Director McCarthy and 40 agents raid 17 cafes in Providence.

Italian claims to be laid before Jugoslavia include granting of the Julian Alps. Emery small 8. killed bv auto in Everett. Iaice 13. Open hunting season suspended Indefinitely by proclamation because of forest fires.

John F. Fitzgerald takes the stump for Cox. Negotiations between British Government and miners to be resumed today in effort to settle strike. Tablets to be placed in Boston Fire Department to commemorate establishment here of first fire alarm telegraph system. Speaker before Massachusetts Parent-Peacher Association makes plea for teachers rights.

Marriage intentions. Page 14. Yale easily defeats West Virginia, 24 to 0, with rejuvenated team. Office Partitions cypress, birch, a-iarte In MCtMMj la liwk fur In, mediate rt.hrv very lull Interior Woodwork I Ka iik and Annelu Burns. Page 10 "Carson and the Solarlplex," by Charles E.

Van Loan. Page "First. Last and Supper," by Booth Tarkington Page 14 CRAWLS IN COFFIN, SHOOTS SEIF DF.An WINSTED, Conn. Oct 23 After plac-1 ing his coffin on the family lot in the cemetery here. Dennis Ken nelly, aged 72.

crept inside, palled the lid down and ahot himself through the heart. His body was found late today by caretak-ml He had been dead aince last night. On a marble headatone which Ken- nelly had caused to bo erected waa writ- ten In chalk, "Be good to your mother. ant on ths lid of the coffin. "1 would bile news Military and Naval Wev- Mr and Mrs Bowser.

Page 15 Selected mnnth's 7-venr-n)ri 1 reading Bric-a-brac Page 16 Latest tliiik iiml Ivtnre JAMES A. GLASS H7 oligrrs. Corner Franklin St. Fort Hill 57S5 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS Harvard IL Centre 14. West Point 2, Tufts 6.

Syracuse 10, Dsrtmonth u. Yale 24, West Virginia 0. Bowdoin 7, Colby 0. Maine 14, Bates 9. Norwich 38, CUrkson 0 Brown 14, Springfield 0.

Massachusetts A. 21, Vermont ft. Rensselaer 7, Worcester Tech 6. Williams 62, Trinity 0. Wesleyan 10, Columbia a Amherst 35, Union 0.

New Hampshire Sut 40. A. C. O. Princeton 14, Annapolis 0.

Virginia 7, Rutgers 0. Virginia M. 27, Pennsylvania 0. Cornell 42, Colgate 0. Georgetown 40, Fordham 16.

Yale Freshmen 14, Anddver 10. Harvard Freshmen 14, Exeter 7. Notre Dam 20, Valparaiso 3. Boston University 7, Rhode Island 0. B.

A. Halloween party on Thursday. Page Parl" faehions-60 Automobile news Local lines Mystic orders Sheet music dying out. Page 61 -j COLOR AND COMIC SECTION ittwte cow a no grucea on iynn i man's serine American women have iliiini i Page 1 Mutt and ft." by I I'iLirp Tnhb 1 "The Cantnin and APPLES-BALDWINS HI Vltt lnh where th. ijrow hnnt bualiel, windfall SI.

00 per miil tiring yon own container and take life ef tlie.e low prices MID1LKSKX rut rv kaiim wm Aetoa, Mnn. Hieh in the Suburban League, ta-u. taiv- ankles says Britisher snvs Rritisher. the Kids. rather than see my wife Two words I a anna It ri 'ii sed tli' rights of small ing first place; other results, i gossip What English and Americans think by R.

Dirks. Page Everybody's col I.e. Natl of each other. 1 age 63 Table gossip urn Requested a a and poetry made hie preparation methodically. The coffin he had had made at a local Waltham house ouiu or pacaing cases ninbf'i drawing class and nurii.

mill to his own apectfleatlon. vvnen a Feather" remeterv asked him English clergyman terms his parish Hell. (. Chapin's "Birds of a Fage 84-iacnts ana yacmsmen-Jlatta- Lokjg on thB Bright Side of Life vesterday aftemeon, "Is that your boat, Free-for-all fight follows Swampscott H. H.

S. game at Swampscott in the North Shore League. Golf scores on Greater Boston links. Oil tank steamer Japan Arrow launched at Fore River. Beecher wins an easy decision over Herbert in 10 rounds.

doll Denoig?" the latter srniiins.y rrp.Kro-, 1 that it wa. He leaves five children. Page 4 ratty bpilllker Globe family. TH1 INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The Unseen Hand Seven balloons from four Nations start I 1 I luv LAIF1( ATIO I'M'E WEATHER Forecast for Boston, and Vicinity: Sunday fair. Monday unsettled, probably rain Littl change Is tempera Krai Estate t.

34. 33 3. il on race from Birmingham. Ala. Page 1.

News of the water front. 19 39 23 For sale I urnitiire. etc Heating and ooking CI-ASSIFICATION 1'K eents Partners, etc 22 Antlqne. etc 3W and Tenement 37, 38 Auction Sales 24 Auction llore. arrlagei 1 Autos, 24, 25.

28. 7. 2S 2. SO. 31.

32 EDITORIAL-FEATURE SECTION Page 1 Strange career of Jack Reed. Bolshevik. Page 2 Questions as to voting answered Specimen ballot. -4 "How's Business0" by t'ncle Dudley-James Morgan describes paramount issue in political campaign George F. Babbitt the Town" Costly harvest suppers at Hadlocks Mills.

Page 5 Ring W. Lardr.er "hunting for his sixth wife" Facts about cider making Page 6 Coming international fishermen's race Ho.v will history treat World War? Page 7 Recruiting resumed on the Common and Outs of an Aeroplane," by Mose-ley Taylor. ture. Moderate arriage. etc 21 to south Waahlngton Real Kstate Aacshssa 37 Bcai Batate for Bta S7 Bead Estate Mortgage 37 rigrnitr 0 Kale lieges, et.

einc Machine SS tio i ase- I '-U-. ete for New England ay Be Seen Hotels IS House" to Let. Vt anted 37 Information Wanted 19 Legal Notices 33 Live Mock 38 Lost. Found, ete Maehiner and Tols Mail Order Bunlnes Eastern New York: Fair Sunday; Monday unsettled. probably change in temperature st Monday unsettled.

Slta Wanted. Female -It ant rd. Llle Globe's Fi probably ra: Male Help Wanted. 19, 38 S3 .19. 40 as ss 19, 40 19.

38 Autumn Krsorti Ball Room. The Billiard" and Pool Bu-lne-x Board and Room (ash Kegi.ter flnthlng Coast "Ue line. Death Notices Diamond, Jewelry nesday fair and cooler; on BEWARE OF SORE THROAT It Is Often Nature's Warning of Serious Illness Tc soothe and heal the breathing pas- aagea take Father John's Medicine, be-c a -is. It promptly rel'eves the Irritation, and its pure food elements build strength to throw off th disease. No dangerous drugs.

Advertisement. moderate east and south wt I. Meeting 12. Miscellaneous 21 19 et SECOND NEWS SECTION Page 33 -Boosting Elevated patronage i Switzerland to have sea communication, Pages 34 and 35 Real estate transactions. Page 41 Mistaken ideas of Amertcaniza-j tlon Woman of 99 wants to fly.

Page 42 Gosnip about plays and pictures Stories I of the stage. Page 44 Attractions at the i theatres Stories of the stage Music and musicians E. Copp, veteran car deco-ator. Page 45 -After-war situation in France Only one Mayflower passenger gravestone exists Page 46 The Unseen Hand." story by Coralle Stanton and Heath Hoskln. Page 47 Connecticut women would defeat Senator Brandegee Winners of Filene scholarship prizes.

Page 4S Capt Charles Daly says victory depende 1 on kicking. Page 49 Telephone girls have SUNDAY GLOBE MAGAZINE 'First. Last and Supper." a simple homelv tale about plain folks, by Booth ing northwest. The Temperature Testerday at Thotr.us. "porting storage Stores.

Offi. summer mne Toilr- r- 38 all Page 46 son spa a m. m. w. iu.

GO: 12 56: m. St. m. m. 55; 12 mid.

Average temperature yns. terday eS T-as SS I Temprraturea at Last Night-San Fracckseo 74: WUUston. St Paul. Money to Loan 3K Motorrycles. IWcyrlr 24 Motor Trucking Muir.

Mtlsle Inst Ocean Ss Line 19 I'atents 4 Photo. etc 21. Petdtry. Pigeons, rtr 14. Ii eti 19.

Ml 19. 38 SS Dog-, Cat-. Pets. Dramat ie i'arm and Oarden Tarkington. is one of the short stories in this week's Sunday Globe magazit, Others are "YV bit Savage Simon," by Beatrice Grimshaw: "The White Jack Rabbit." by A.

W. Whitehouse; and the Solarinlex." by Charles E. Van i Loan, and "The Man Who Was Toir and Trael etr Wall Pasers Wur.tr,. 1. hts.

Boat. te Carlsbad Sprudel Salt and Water Nature's remedy for constipation, liver. Stomach, kidney diseases, rheumatism, etc. Beware of substitutes. CARLS-BA Agents.

90 West N. Y. Advt. is Ciitnari tt Nnw Talk, Wanted St. Female Help tor Adoption V.

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