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THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923 Good 45-47 Saammeir DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR SWORN REPUBLICANS RULE LEGISLATURE 0 Values in all Dcpts. Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. St till Open Daily 6 P.

M. Saturdays tilt 9 P. M. Flynn, Rhode Islands First Democrat in 16 Years, Urges Drastic- Changes in Laws Special Underpriced Lot of eluded a sweeping fuel administration bill, a 48-hour'working week act. a resolution for the abolition 'of the property qualification for voters, ahd a mother pension law.

From the Republican side came measures to repeal the Sherwood State Prohibition Enforcement act and a bill proposing the 48-hour week. Secretary of S'tate J. Fred Parker, only Republican general officer to be reelected. was not sworn In, bejng In his home, 111. Balance of the discontinued number for a leading manufacturers stock Special DUpilrh to the Globe PROVIDENCE, Jan 2-With traditional (remonies and cannonading Rhode Inland inaugurated a Democratic Governor for the first time since 1908, when William S.

Flynn took the oath of office In the House Chamber this afternoon. 1 Signalizing the overturn in the Government Gov Flynn laid before the General Assembly in his first message a program of legislation calling for dras- -tic changes in the constitution and laws. He described the Constitution as obso-leteand urged provision to be made for the calling of a "truly representative constitutional convention for the consideration of "amendments that would best remedy defects existing in "bur fundamental law. He called for immediate submission to the people of specific constitutional amendments abolishing the property qualification, changtng the basis of representation in the Senate and giving the Governor further executive powers, these amendments to be acted on in the manner prescribed in the Constitution. CHOICE EACH G.

O. P. Holds Both Branches Republicans this afternoon succeeded in organizing both branches of the General In the -tret test of stiength between them and the almost equally strong Democratic representation. Philip C. Joslin.

Republican, of this city, was elected Speaker of the House on the first ballot, defeating Michael P. McLaughlin, 61 to 48. A Shoring of Portsmouth, Republican, was elected President of the Senate, defeating John J. Barry of Central Falls, 21 to 17. Independent votes claimed by Demo-, crats did not materialize.

Balloting was Interrupted when Mrs, Elizabeth Aheam ONeil of this city, the first woman ever to hold a seat the Rhode Island General Assembly walked to tbe Speakers desk to deposit her vote. Men and women arose and cheered several minutes. Gov Flynn appointed Maj Harmon P. B. Jordan of Providence Medical Corps; Jerome M.

Fitzgerald of-Provi-dtnee, coast artilery eoros, retired, and Is Lieut Wilfred C. Tabor of No-til rcvldence Medical Corps members of hla staF. The other three members will be appointed soon. Face powders come in pink, white, brunette and flesh. A number of high-grade brands included in the lot, all attractively boxed.

Demands 48-Hour Week He urged the adoption of a 48-liour Columbia Records working week for women and children, passage of a corrupt practices act to oblige a public accounting by candidates and parties of all campaign expenses and the careful consideration of welfare measures. Including a minimum wage for women and State aid for dependent mothers and the helpless aged. Measures presented by Democrats in FOCAL POPULAR DANCE Twice each year in January and July we hold this great clear-away in all GEORGES stores. I these big events we reduce prices liberally on everything so that nothing will be left over at its end. Every dollars worth of this stock is NEW THIS SEASON, 'and includes every NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRAND we carry.

VIOLENCE CHARGED TO HERRIN MINE GUARDS FORD TELLS HOW TO CURE WORLD UNREST Standard Selections, Favorite Songs, Sacred, Instrumental, Novelties, etc. Defense Witness Tells of Pistol Threats Would Create a Job for Every Ablebodied Man No" Credits. No Exchanges. All for For Men and Young League of Nations Bureau Party Visit Manufacturer Double Disc Terrorized the Country About Marion, It Is Asserted FOUR FOR THE Overcoats and Suits Originally Priced $25 and ORIGINAL PRICE OF ONE Overcoats and Suits Originally Priced All these records are first class. No seconds or damaged numbers.

Mafny 'records by world-famous artists. Give them to your friends they can be played on all machines. DETROIT, Jan 2 (By A. Henry Ford believes that "the one sure cure for world unrest is "to create for every able-bodied man In the world a job of some sort, the manufacturer told a delegation representing the International Labor Office of the League of Nations, whose members held a long conference with him at his Dearborn offices. Th delegation, which came to" this country recently to obtain ideas that might be introduced in other countries for benefit of workers, is headed by Albert Thomas of France, director of the International Labor Office.

During the interview 'Mr Thomas deplored the present unstable conditions in many parts of Europe, and suggested that equalization of exchange rates might have beneficial results. Mr Hfjrd replied that in his opinion the question ot bringing the world back to peace and prosperity not be solved through money, declaring liis belief 'that the solution rested in expansion of Industry, Improvement of agricultural methods, add education of the workers of the world. Mr Ford told his visitors that "all the money in the world could be dumped into the sea, and as long as men would put one stone on top of another, and till their ground, they would have products to barter and exchange, and world commerce would go on without interruption. "The solution is a job for every MARION, 111, Jan 2 (By Holding up and searching of peaceable trav-'elers and alleged terrorizing of the Surrounding countryside by armed guards at the Lester "Strp mine was described by 10 witnesses for the defense at the reopening of the trial of five men charged with murder in connection with the Herrin riots today. Only one of the witnesses, Charles Davis, a farmer and miner, testified to an actual assault by any of the mine guards.

Davis said he tried to go to the mine Office to cdrnplaln to C. J. McDowell, superintendent, regarding the destruction of his fence, but had been escorted off the mine property by a guard, who pushed him with bis fist. On cross-examination, every other witness was asked whether the guards had hurt them, and each replied in the negative. Mrs Nancy Davis, wife of Charles Davis, quoted one of the armed guards as saying to her: "The union men are Reared to come ouf.

They- have 'yellow streaks up their backs. She added the guards once marched her husband off the mine property with a pistol at his back and his hands in the air. r. Gibbs quoted one of the armed guards as saying to him the morning 'of June 21: The damned union men were going to give us a call, but I guess they got cola feet and backed out It they do come we are ready for them. It was a few hours later the shooting at the mine started which culminated in the killing of three union miners that afternoon and the slaying of 20 nonunion workers the next morning.

$30 and $35 failed to appear at her ovn wedding a qar ago, is leaving London shortly with her mother for visits tn tie Continent and will sail for home the latter part of this month, unmarried. NO ITORMICK-BAKER WEODING ABROAD CANTON GOVERNMENT UNITES WITH PEKIN Bl Pc Lee Mei flrec irir and A a th in a Jinn fleel uno revt Tl Johi allei rauf brea In 7 crew his i ing pon and Pa tag of heac tfte cars Ri and Hs took taxi ernp usin Unc Th shot man Rt be a had Shir reor He he 1 thea ate at ti ANI Th fine day elas Foui and will Rooi part asse. MIS Ho lean ceive Caro the 1 era ever take ard liveg He ter, of Char of tf Lo Ha tarti tctl hlisti 8s. heali then ad imp Mur Heck ouf nd, Pnu ad Overcoats and Suits Originally Priced wer. c.

$07.50 and 40 Special Dispatch to the Globe CHICAGO, Jan 2 A wedding abroad, AMBASSADOR HARVEY TAKEN TO WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, Jan 2 Ambassador Harvey arrived from New York tonight for his first visit to Washington since he went to his London post. He was met at Union Station by officials and taken In a White House automobile to the executive PEKIN, Jan 2. (By A. The Foreign Office has received a telegram from Canton Announcing that the Canton Government has decided to recognize the' Central Government and reunite with it. The Canton, or Southern, Government in China was set up by Dr Sun Yat Sen.

It claims that it has the allegiance of all the Southern Provinces. with Mary Landon Baker and AlUsler McCormick as the principals, has been definitely abandoned, it was learned today. Miss Baker, who give Chicago society the thrill of a decade when dhe Let man, the manufacturer said: Overcoats and Suits Originally Priced 50 $75,000 WATER LOSS AT PORTLAND FIRE the people of the world once get the idea that all they need is to do a good days work six days every week and that in this way they can make their own prosperity, and there will be no more talk -about unstable conditions, for instability will have ceased to exist. Mr Ford declared one of the most urgently needed reforms facing the world pertained to more widespread use of farm machinery. The manufacturer added that he believed greater industry on the part of the worlds peoples would end war.

If everyone has a Job that interests him he will be too busy to think about making wer, was the substance of his argument in that connection. 0 Stock of Home Furnishing Firm Is Soaked All- higher priced garments included at proportionate reductions Why the Morning Grouch? Special Dispatch to the Globe 99 SHOOTING VICTIM We make these generous reductions on top of what were unquestionably by 5 far the lowest prices for the better grades of clothing in Boston! The vast outlet of our chain of stores and the huge volume of business we do, and the fact that ours is a strictly cash busine ss these are the factors thatf produce the wonderful values for which GEORGES is famous. HAS MENINGITIS Many people awake feeling irritable and nervous and are annoyed at trifles they wouldnt notice at any other time. PORTLAND. Me.

Jan 2 Stock of the Porteous, Mitchell Braun Company department store was damaged $75,000 by water tonight because of a fire, that started on the top floor of the five story Congress st structure from defective wiring or spontaneous combustion. Lobs by flames will not reach $500, All was covered by insurance. Firemen were prevented bv smoke from entering the top floor by interior stairways, and dragged hose up fire escapes and burst in windows. Water which they poured and that from the sprinkler system seeped through every floor to the basement and thoroughly soaked a large part of the $800,000 stock of dry goods, wearing apparel and home furnishings of all sorts. This nervous, irritable feeling lasts until after they have had their cup of coffee sometimes it takes the second cup.

45-47 Summer St Special Dispatch to the Globe LAWRENCE, Jan 2 After he had been discharged from the hospital following apparent recovery from an operation in which a bullet was removed from his fore'head, Andrea Romano, 63, of 174 Garden st, has now been stricken with meningitis and his death is looked for, according to his attending physician, Dr A. Caidarone. At the time Romano was shot, his daughter. Miss Annie Romano, who lived at the same address.and Vincenzo Janni of Haverhill were both shot and killed. The latter is alleged to have gone to the house to obtain from Mrs Joseph Janni, his revolver which she had taken home when she her husband.

Janni was said to have shot OLIVER OPTICS DAUGHTER DIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA The reason for this is simple; their nerves are crying out for the caffeine contained in the coffee they crave. 0 BOSTON. NEW YORK. NEWARK. PHILADELPHIA AND BUFFAIQ- SCHENECTADY, Jan 2-Alioe Adams Russell, daughter of William T.

Adams, widely known writer of boys books under the name of Oliver Optic, died at Camden. South Carolina, according to a telegram received today bv her son, Robert Russell of this city. Her husband, Sol Smith Russell, who died 20 years ago, was widely known as an actor. Mrs Russell Is a native of Dorchester. She will be buried in Washington, C.

And now, if this strikes home, ask yourself why you should not quit a habit that makes you nervous and irritable. the Romano girl In an effort to shoot Mrs Janni. Th latter jumoed In front public today by Supt of Health Chapin. This record. It is said, has not been attained by any American city of like population.

In 1919 Spokane, with 104,000 population, reported no deaths from typhoid. NO TYPHOID DEATHS IN PROVIDENCE LAST YEAR PROVIDENCE. Jan 2 Providence Went through 1922 without a death from tj phoid fever, according to records made FORMER U. S. CONSUL IN MEXICO III JAIL WESTERN MAINES WORST DROUGHT ENDED BY RAIN of her sister.

Janni and Romano are said to have exchanged shots, the former being found dead in an alleyway later. Both Romano and Miss Romano were expected, it is said, to be witnesses in the trial of Vito Caruso of this city, which is now being held in Salem. Caruso is charged with murdering his wife, who was a sister of Andrea For the New Year. Be your natural self; try doing without coffee for a week or so and drink rich, fragrant Postuni instead. Robertson Held at Laredo on Embezzlement Charge BIDDEFORD, Me.

Jan 2 Western Maine has been relieved of the worst Winter drouth of recent years bv the 24-hour rainfall just ended. When manufacturing plants shut down Saturday noon the water was over three feet below the level of the dams. This morning when they resumed operations, nearly two feet of water was flowing over the dams. With pons and wells filled, farmers are relieved the work of hauling water for their s.ock.- Economy With Quality EX-RUSSIAN SOLDIER DIES AT 97 IN LOWELL Postum is a pure cereal beverage refreshing and satisfying, yet absolutely free from caffeine or other harmful ingredients. LOWELL, Jan 2 Israel Morevitch.

aged 97, died today at his home on Howard st. He attended in Boston, Monday night, the wedding of a granddaughter and did not complain of illness on his return. Before coming to this country, Mr Morevitch served 25 years in the Russian Army. He was for many years in business on Howard st. Six children MILFORD.

H. MASONIC LODGE 125 YEARS OLD Tlib Cambridge Laundry will not do any work but the best: that has been and always will be the corner-stone of our business. But another thing that we shall always do is to offer you the lowest prices for quality work. Why not start the New Year right? Flat Work, 8c lca Piece Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being, prepared) made bv boiling-fully twenty minutes.

and several grandchildren and grandchildren survive. MILFORD, Jan 2-Benevolent Lodge, F. A. today completed 125 years of organization. At the annual meeting, officers were reelected as follows: WM, Emory D.

Heald; SW, George D. Kittridge; Jy, Charles W. Robinson; secretary, 'Percy E. Armstrong; treasurer, to serve his 12th term, Edward 6. Heald.

At 6 a banquet was served to 200 brothers. Special visitors were Rfc IVor DD Minot T. Phelps of Manchester and Grand Lecturer Edmund R. Angel of Derry, who made official inspection of the lodge. Benevolent Lodge now has 224 members.

i Collars and Cuffs, Each SAN ANTONIO, Jan 2 Randolph Robertson, formerly United States consul at Neuva Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mex. who was arrested today i at Laredo on the charge of embezzlement of funds from the United States Government white in office, probably will be afforded opportunity to furnish bond in the sum of $15,000 Wednesday. j. a. Mount, United States Commissioner at Corpus Chrlsti, said tonight he would accept fhat bond.

The complaint was sworn to bv Gus T. Jones, a special agent of the Department of Justice with headquarters in San Antonio. Mr Jones said he knew no details of the charge against Robertson, ho having been instructed by superiors at Washington to file It. Rob. ertson was placed the Webb County Jail for the night.

Friends of Robertson at Laredo tonight said that even before the consul was summarily discharged from office in July, 192 1, It was concurrently reported that large sums had been expended through hla office and not accounted for. This, they contend, was in accordance with specific instructions from superiors at Washington, the money being used in furthering American interests In Mexico during tli war period. In support of this contention, the statement was made that Henry M. Fletcher, former Assistant Secretary of State of the United States and former Ambassador to Mexico, would be the chief witness for the defense summoned by Robertson should the case be brought to trial. Shirts, Soft Collars Attached, 15c Each ADRIAN J.

MUZZY DIES; KNOWN FOR CHARITIES NEW LONDON, Jan 2 Adrian J. Muzzy, 72, of Bristol, widely known benefactor and former Representative In the General Assembly and State Senate, died in his home today as the result of an automobile accident Dec 3, when the car he was driving crashed into a pole. Mr Muzzy was founder of the Masonic building corporation of Bristol and president since its organisation in 1890. He was born in Bristol, son of Henry I and Mary (Beach) Muzzy. He leaves a wife, daughter.

Miss Adrienne Muzzy of New York city; three brothers, Clarence and Frank of Bristol and Arthur Muzzy of Palo Alto, Calif, and two sutlers. Miss Harriet Muzzy of Palo Alto and Mrs Ella Strong of Spokane. Youll have to hand it to us? Postum FOR HEALTH Theres, a Reason (C The Cambridge Laundry t. NO SEIZURE OF AMERICAN VESSEL OFF IRISH COAST DUBLIN, Jan 2 by A. Irish Free State Government today notified the American Consulate here that there had been no seizure of an American ship bv a British destroyer on orders from the Dublin Government, as recent, ly reported.

iassS'i Established 1140 8-10 Soden Street v.S, beverage xstaht oil an aoeot CAMBRIDGE MASS TosruM afissLi MM art. rf tltphona Univsrtity IWashabIe Rugs Like New 10c Lb. A Queenstown dispatch on Dee SI said the British torpedo boat destrover Venomous had arrested an American steamship which Was supposed to be trylnr to land a cargo of arms and am-munition In Ireland. The vessel, according to the dispatch, was halted off Castletown Bere and convoyed to port by order of the Free State Government, i.X..4Wwni EASTERN SPENT HUGE 8UM IN LOWELL ZONE LOWELL, Jan 2 Maurice E. McCormack, manager of the Lowell Division of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway- Company, announced today that was expended on tracks and wires in the Lowell district last year.

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