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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 8

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REAL NOW is the time to take advantage of our Holiday furniture sales. You will have many guests this Thanksgiving and the houK must look risht. Here's a chance to benefit, by these amazingly low prices. 1 rlMubMML 700 NEGROES IN mm MEET "CLEAN OP' Campaign to Rid City Notorious Black Beit Gets Underway. splendid 3 piece overstuffed suite, in figured Velour wfll make your holiday entertaining perfect.

$QQ A A Holiday Price J7J7.UU Price $225 3 piece Living Room Suite in French Jacquard. A wonderful addition to any home. Reg. $325 Mohair, the set beautiful. A delightful 3 piece suite that represents the latest in design Holiday Price Rfg.

$450 Here you the middleman's profit. We sell direct "to you at wholesale prices. Everything that our store is manufactured by US. a complete showing furniture other Dining Room and Bed for the real home. UPHOLSTERING CO.

A of 70(1 negro citizen ot meeting tonight at th KniRht street Afiloan Malhodii church discussed plans for tli cleaning; up of HIP so-called Wao street "Blax-k Bell J.nrt voted at th conclusion of the meeting to he cu ofiieiala in i a ep they maj, take lu better cdndltlon in thp "tenderloin" it was cullc in the mee The suggestion w.i added to the offer that some atei be taken tn i i Housing con ill Judge Neheniluh Candee of Norwalk city court addressed th gathering on "The I'-unaameriUls he traced through th ayres to tho ptesent day and recom mended the application of the ol principles of I.HV anil oilier to fit th needs of the community Rev Dr ot the Orace Baptis church, another speaker, urjred oo oper.ition of Uie en inch and horn the medium social sei ice to help i enicdy the Ills of th i a i Speeches weic also mad by W. H. Lam if and William C. Mlnton. REPORTED SDM Thrifty Buyers A Beautiful Upright Piano NEW PLAYER PIANO With and Rolls.

Thii piayei piano an instrument you may be proud to own. We have many of them to the best people and they have proved thoroughly satisfactory. Handsome in line and finished in mahogany. Modern, with the latest expression devices. Simple in construction, making for durability and ease of operation.

A splendid value--fully guaranteed. Call or Write. Fox's Guarantee With Every Instrument The Alfred Fox Piano Co. 172 FAIRFIELD AVE. AXA Cuba.

(AP The Haitlen steamer Vlllo Des Cayes reported in the Carnboan Sea was round 17 miles east of Pllon the American steamer Brazor yes terdny and taken to Ptlon. The pas- henjfers and crew were suffering from lack of watei and food, but no casualties have been reported. Tne engines of the steamer were disabled. Pilon Bav Is about 73 miles wes' of Santiago De Cuba The Vllle Des Cayes left Aux Elalti last Satu i a with about 200 laborers bound for Cuba to work in tlij augrar mills Two.seamen of the steamer and the chirf engineer had been picked up bv Englisli steamer Wanderer and taken to Aux Cmes, from which point the engineer sent a message to the agents of the ship In Santiago that the Villea Des Caves had been sunk Seaplanes and destroyers from the American base In Quan- tanajno Bav then joined in the search for possible survivors They were notified today, however, that thg Villes Des Cayes had been fouiid. Mechanics at Pllon are now engaged in repairing tho vessel engine so that she proceed to Santiago.

CANADIAN PRELATE COMMITS SUICIDE Xov Details of the suicide of the Very Rev. Dean George L. Starr, of St. George's cathedral, Kinseton. who accord- Ing to a medical examiner took hjs life yesterday in the Deaconess hokpita.1, were tonight only to the authorities, who declined to reveal them.

Al was known -was that Dean Starr suffered from a chronic ailment and hafl been a patient at the hospital 9 Oct. 24. Dean Starr was senior of the Canadian expeditionaiy farces during the World War, with rank of major. He Tvas a member ot the Provisional and General Synods and a governor of Trinity university, Toronto. His military service began in 18SU when he held a lieutenant-j in the torty-Cirst Battalion, Brockvllle (Ont) Rifles.

He served overseas in 1916 and 1917. Born in Brockville in 1872, Dean Starr was educated in the Co leslatn Institute and in Trinity university, and received an A. and the hon- oraiy decree ol D. i at Oxford university, Kngland. After ordination in 18'I5, he served successively as Bishop's Chaplain, Canon and Rector oC St.

George's, and was named Dean of the Cathedral in 1913. LIONS CLUB HAS BENEFIT DANCE HAVEN DAIRY Sunday Special THIS WEEK IS -Grape Nut Ice Cream and Cherry Sherbet For Sale By All New Haven Dairy Dealers Moi than 1 a first of the danrcs held by tho I.ioiis club la-it In the CrystaJ 1'aLace ballroom, the proceed 1 of which will be used lor the support of the club Hov Scout troop and other cliarlt.v works' The btt'liooni a i tic- in tlie colors i A 1 at i i favors en to I i i and othe (ru'Bts alt-o TJI11 i and hu i i a for the a HIB. Tht- i In a i consij-tcd of c-itlin a i Trank .1 O.arHH, Chailes Armfllrons. Dr. ne- runimlrut- KranU Kibl.ni; and a J.

Roonsy. BAG-SNATCHEfiTs FOILED BY WOMAN Most Romantic Spot in City Little Garden Like One in Which Shakespeare Wboed and Won Lovely Anne Hathaway Is Mecca for Bridgeport Couples--Sundial Seen under the Moon. 1st" ANNE HATHAWAY COTTAGE IN BEAFDSLEY PARK. Where Is tho most romantic spot In Bridsoporl 7 Where is the place that appeals mott to Uie lovers of sentiment? Kvory city has Us "loners' lane." It8 Its well, its trystlnf? tree. Kven Is not wanting: for such familiar ptaee-, so floiely associated with tli sentimental side of the community.

Probably no In the Union can lay claim to possess a public ground like Seaside Park, where the city and moot and where under the trees one can listen to the street a i Svhllc nurrr Svr of tho distant the waves on the up the refram in their klaslng ot the silvery margin of the shore. But, it ii not i i the oorfines of Seaside Park that the most romantic In Bridgeport ib to be found. Old Time Garden Nestling among the and uxurlant shrubbery of Bearclsiey from tho boi.sterous wind that disturb the serenity of the spot, is a quaint old gar- Jen. its flagged pathways, farrow walks, and air of seauehtrre'1 solemnity conjuring up the scenes of lour hundred ye'irs old world history when life slower and easier and plctuiesque romance held sway In such garden as this, over three housand away across the ocean, one of the most romantic courtships ever recorded took place a courtship, not JIB know to-day with pink shaded electric ijrhts, soft rntislo and warm scented 1 and an the lure of modern witchery, but none the less sincere in spite of Its, simple, al- nost severe Betting. In such a cottage garden the immortal bard Shakespeare ooed and won the love'y A and by the old sundial, where the scent of lavender, roees i a and wall-flower, plighted hit.

troth. Romantic Sport From the Shottery, Stratford-on- Avon, the scene is transported to Anne Hathaway's uttage In JJeards- ey a to I sundial of pink itone embowered summer by a realth of wondrous b'ossorns, the worn flag stones, and well-trodden path giving mute evidence of the ilgrimages to this quiet retreat he moat romantic spot tn a 1 Bridgeport Few there are who are drjwn to he place but do not feel some trange emotion sirring ome appeal inspired by tho sundial o'emn, dignified In ts betting of and ti-ees. And if the i tone i could it not 11, boai Jig in i bofao nitlie secrets warm luxuriant summer mghtq, vhlspered and oys. "What does the sundl il ften has the questioned bnn ask- by men and eslstibly to the spot 'You ask the hour, i i ou see It fly, Nor can the i i i that asses by i But many the i i i it ave been to the iv undial in Beardsley a And hen tho nlgrnt h.is he o'd-Tvorld Garden. a i cottage, like a gem sei 1:1 a ed of lalnbow hut'd flcwpis renched with moonlight, the sun- lal.

waiting a the i Btlll a lure of i i i reathiner romdince beraiise it si ems take on i i i i i i i i i atioii i i i i i record of UK- i i ig ct i unclei tlie i a i i if, I give men a i i i i a flv I 1 or i i a.e i 1 sadness Round DM I i is i nes i In i of i i i A i oi.e bcwidp 'lie jitd a a a gurrtcn I I one i ik I i 1,1 all i i i i i prise lu llf-t I I -i i KB i i i 1,1 SUN DIAL IN SHAKESPEAKAN LDDBBORFF SCORES TREATY OF LOCARNO i A 1'iesl- I rtci Yon i i i i I 1 i i support Lo i i i I vml his position Is Uf-lnt; illsiiuv 1 to hH Nationalist friends, jrc 1 i IR clillKUllv In i tm party i i from upenlv a a i the president. Tho PiM-ist ser tlor Is leas i a i ind General LuiUiulorff a a si i i hro.iilsul. his i i I i Fas-'ist onran, the oellnti- PI- i i i bv A i Hitler Is mtei pretnd i I a i hi i i i i olil i I fioui i T. i tj i i Min. A Ittwiolds, the l.t^il Beef Prodiu lntr i and HUP a rebhles in New i i i will be Held Sundav i i at ctoek 'AIRPLANE ROUTE The 'Liidt i fC man i i lio at intl i i i 1 i i i i I I I i tin i i i i i i i i i i i I i pa I i i i i i i no 1 1 1 1 It i i I II In 1 I i i na i 1 1 1 1 1 0 i "1 i me Hri 1 i i i 11 i ilsninie .1 s'" "I i i I i I i i i i mi i i i il i 1 111 i 1 i 1M- I i hut PN A I A 3(1 -i I i LS nl.i 'nlnsr i i i of oinmei t.ial pldiie in Flin'iila to re Diiffcslion paused hi lib oflif i a i i hern tod i I i i i i to if Kto i i i 1 i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ol i i I I lie i i i of co'iiinen i i i Ui il hail nl ormerl li 11 IB o( I i's i 1 isti i.il 1 i 'o I lo i i PS of I THANKSGIVING Bed Springs and Full continuous post metal bed, non-Map nprtaga and tf3-pound all- cotton mattress Wo included In this "suvc you money" offer.

Wonderful Selection In Dining Suites $198.00 Walnut Finish Suite $159.00 $235.00 Walnut Finish Suite $179.00 $250.00 Walnut Finish Suite $198.00 $275.00 Walnut Finish Suite $220.00 $325.00 Walnut Finish Suite $249.00 $425.00 Walnut Suite $342.00 $475.00 Walnut Suite $379.00 i Beautiful Bed Room Suites THANKSGIVING SPECIALS 3 PC. Walnut Finish Suite Now $83.00 4 PC. Walnut Finish Suite Now $153.00 4 PC. Walnut Finish Suite Now $149.00 4 PC. French Wai.

Finish Suite Now $168.00 4 PC. French Walnut Suite Now $200.00 Now Is The Time To Buy A Barstow Richmond Range A Renge Which Saves You 30 on the Heating and Baking Your Choice of Black or Gray Enamel From $76.00 To $297.00 The Boston Household Supply Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 1279 Main St. 1279 Main St. COAL An i i a a handbag i sum of i i 1 i i i i in Mir-rt i 'thout 10 rlor ,111 i i i ml ot i 1'ollcft a i a nj hopf of cat li thiol Ha iriattor not i i i i HI lor-k 1 iu i i i i inaiglt drftmris.

i i bilitiea Its pfold i olor doxsa KiMii-; u.isf In i in, the i i i and i i Xone of to be ttlmu I I now The Uie riiifsi the KlBain a i Not i a i .1 (lie i i i on i pn NEWTOWN MAN DIES IN EIGHTY-FIRST Anthracite--Buckwheat Anthracite for Range and Furnace COKE CANNEL (Semi-Anthracite) SMOKELESS BITUMINOUS Wood--for kindling, furnace or fireplace BERKSHIRE MILL COAL j88 NORTH WASHINGTON AVE. TEL. B. 397 11 11 i i i in i r.ii'k i i in I llinl In i In i 'I i -N. I mill I Hev i i in i "10 I I i i i i 1 ch i in i 11 -J iffo Is i vi i lot I nil iM i ol i I 's i i i no i i I i i HP i i II i I 111- I i UK! at me i i esi i i i a a tl.ne TOM Ins i i-.

i ii Id pulili one a i i i hit, ilcalli Mr i i riolds IH I 11 STATE TROOPERS TO SEARCH FOR STUDENT i i A ifc I'll I I si uu i i ore 01- ilei (o i C'u i niclu i IiioU foi c-o I I I i i i I i i i i i i i tn i i 'I'" i .1 tn i 1'iif uiUntr Mi's had i i i i i lo lam 1 i i i i Iho i i i a i i 1 i i i 'intl iu- i i i i i i i i i 0 i had Cuino. POST AND TELEGRAM WANT ADS ALWAYS BRING THE BEST AND QUICKEST RESULTS NFWSPAPFsfiRCHIVI end came. Tue heir never saw J.I sranilmother alive a the visit he made, to grrcei her just a his African and South A i a Prince Stuiuuxl. The grief i Prince, a panied by Ills I of York, Tveni i'roiu the i a tion at sandrmfihajii, s'a tlon muster broUe. the news i i to royftl iiouse JSaadrinsiiam House.

i a a pall had a 11; a melancholy TonijjM the villagers o' i i i a and Its a i i a i ant the ot tl'e a re lament ins ileath of the manlv queen wh io her j-jbjeets In her a 1 I ry in measure in Knslish history. "Fatrj story" Vuccn. a.i a I'oor i pr" RO. a i )'-veu a i stories ot native i i i and her lif': was She 'o be a most hi and was roma 1 ioally wooert ami wed iv a i i i i SHOW OVER TOP HUGE CHEST $75,000 More Will Send Community Chest Drive Over Top Total Now Far in Advance of 1924's. BARRIERS DOWN NOW CITY OPEN TO WORKERS Labor Unions Take Stand Behind Campaign, Bending Every Effort to Assure Success of Project.

London Poor Get Cancelled Dinner UONDON. Xov. of the cancellation oC the i i banquet for the Prince of Wales, due I the doathe of lil-f grandmother, Alexandra, London's ia.nt side poor a fid the Patients in the hospitals had an unexpected but wonderful feast today. Ten a dollars perishable food was cils. rib turd by ii ittonioblle.s.

This a i 1 i 1 -) of cooked beef, three hunnrc.l a a and waeon loads of worts. More a five bottles of a a and dreds of burgundy and claret, however. ere returned to the wine cellars. IOPROSECUTEALL TOWN SHORTAGES i I British Emprie mourns the death of "Fairy Queen'' Alexandra, mother of! King George who breathed her last; yesterday at Landrrngham. Her a 1 is shown here with a baby named after her.

NEWS SUMMARY SliRlKtly more than must be rnised by small army of workers of the i Chest drive before a night, when the officers and workers meet for the final reports at the ballroom ot the Stratfield hoief at o'clock. Yesterday's total was 4 7 0 0 0 which brought the grand total up to or a $19,000 over the i day's drive of last year. Division Totals. The following were the division totals of yesterday: Jn.3IvlO.ual division, Industrial division, Cofniriercial division, Public Kmployes, $3B1, When the announcement of the grand total was made Clarence King, secretary of the. Financial Federation, made a statement to the workers thrit for the first time the prospect of reaching tho goal of $350,000 was favorable.

He told the workers a for thty su-ccesa of the final finish the attitude of the workers should be mental rat her than physical. Kvery c-ity in the counti-y, he said, having a population of 100.000 and over, with only 15 excep- CLARA NOTED "CA1LLE," DIESAT79 YEARS End Comes at New Canaan Where Famous Actress Lived with Friend. Declares War on Municipal Officials and Promises Jail for Defaulters Despite Political Connections. TAX BOOKS DISAPPEA1 CITY HALL IN TURMOIL; BURNHAM THREATEN! $600,000 HAS BEEN STOLEN, IS REPORT But One Out of Five Was Prosecuted Says Fuller- To Appoint Assistant Attorney General. HAD STELLAR CAREER Circumstances Greatly Reduced During Last Years of Invalidism.

N03W C.VNAAN, Nov. 20. (Special.) Olara Morris Harriott died this afterntoon at the home of C. H. Herold.

West street. As Clara Morris, actress, she was known to the theatre world the "seventies" and "eighties" and reached tne culmination of her fame, an emotional actress, as Camille. BOSTON', Nov. (Af) Widespread revelations of shortages In tho funds of municipalities in Massachusetts led Governor Alan T. Fuller today to declare that town offUrinls in thq future "are going to be prosecuted as if they were not city ior town clerks and had no Influential friends." The governor described the situation which has resulted in thefts of publio funds to- talling at least $600.000 in some CO municipalities since 1910 as "intolerable," and isaid that he was contemplating- the appointment of an assistant to the Attorney General whose duty it would be "to put these city and town officials behind the bars." Within the post year audits of town books have revealed dlscrip- acles aggregating fully in various communities.

One town treasurer recently received a two year sentence. Another, whose shortages totalled ffiOiOOD. was sentenced to -serve from 8 10 12 years. A third, Harris Iodge of Charlton, burned hisbooks and committed suicide. Woman, Trying to Save Dog, Killed by Train Dog, Darting across Tracks, Leads Mrs.

Bodnar under Wheels of Special Football Train Near Rowayton Station. NORWAUv, Nov. (Special) Mrs. Katie- Bodnar, sixty-four, of Hunt street, Rowayton, was Instantly killed near the Rowayton railroad station about o'clock tonight wihen in an effort to rescue her dog which had darted on an eastbound track she stepped in front of a special train carrying football fans to the Yale-Harvard game in Cam-) brids'o. Husband wiih Her.

Accompanied by 'h-er husband she was walking along the west-bound track on return from a. shopping trip In South Norwalk and seeing a train comma: on the track upon which they were walking both started to leave the track and walk toward Track No. 3 in front of the approaching special. At tills point 1922 Documents able to Be Foi Circumstances ly Linked. RECORDS MAY Bl MISSING, IS PI the dog darted awuy from Mrs.

Bodnar on east-bound track and following it Mrs. Bodnar stepped Into the path of the onrushlng train. It, is not known wncther she saw train coming behind her and wanted to save to dog or wlir-ther it was just to get the dou back. The train was almost immediately stopped but in order not ti Je- lay the football crowd Oho body was transferred by the train crewr to Train No. 256.

bound for Danbury, which had stopped because of the accident. Thin train brought the body to the South Norwalk station where both Dr. T. n. Bradley and Mellcal Examiner Samuel Hunting-ton pronounced the death to be In- stantaneoun.

After ascertaining a his wife was dead. Mr. Hodnar proceeded to his home, wnere he was found night and brousrht to South Norwalk to make arrangements for the burial of his wlte. "Ripper" Board dent Asserts Pro! Coming if Books Not Appear. heart attack following many years i as an Invalid, during- i she i has adopted the Community Chest and.

the success had been cared, ftor by the mother- Bridg-eriort this year will have a i a i of C. H. Herold, Mrs Ada C. LEAVES GREATEST JEWEL COLLECTION Value of Treasure Estimated of Norway to Benefit. ur rivalled even tlio palaces of r.he richest 1 niian ra wi nids i The i'ie i i Dowajpor A I i st.

tin 1 t.ri- is ui a ho i h'i been i i i i i i hole his 1 Is f-onsurl .1 thpso irvl'i'lo-'i i i i i si ex' i i i ove- o-l of r.f "Hl 'Jests Uo re re i i.1 t'vo -f. bis T'i'eem i i in i i i of 'oiects a I i i i i 0 i rl Q'joon i I i --i se, C'PS 1 rnN tins' 'viv And is 0 i i of i a i I '-r- i f-v 1 -vp-ht I mil in '-iiivjjisr-l i i in i-n: -f i I i'LTIu -y I 1 n. i hljtfh. iirf a tto mure th BRIDGEPORT. Go'd Tuay soon siiuvv over top u' Com- i But inure i to i i i 1'nyo 1.

V.uit'/r anil man from -sL. iv uiintif-'d by atalibcr uiio rl iijiaiu. Jitiiv A la Mxt! 1 i i ui aitaciv r. Page TH.X. I'poo'Ks ini.s»in?.

City Mai! In turn I i a i i a i "Kipper" boan.l i i i i i I ii" do nn! a r. i'ay-' i 1 u- TK Cor poor liu sbu iuls COUNTY. Tr.iiriLT'K for ica-jhiTs to open in MiKorri. i- St nu ford honor memory of i i limpisi ag- 3. iueiit ciLiz'-u 01" N'-'Wlown, K.

i i i -S. SciK-i as inP to start drive to "blacU belt." A i is by train in NorwaJk. favored in bus lino TftEt' Morris. ct itctix ss. dies in Caiiucj.n.

Pa arc 1. i A I i Frlry xoncrated by N'aval i In as i. on Hi in or Vagft IS. i business lar'K-s nf trip i "cairn brftr Vigd '5. GENERAL.

-ttt-rs by I'ago 1. on I i i a loan which Is Woman die for rnin'der of farmer I. war on own ff cialf3 who 3 found fihy i i i a 1 1. SPORTS. (Pages 24.

25. 2t and 27) TaK 1 and Harvard prepared for annual txlny. 1-71 i is i d. Fordham Go' rgctusvn lor Catholic coHejfu to play final u'ume of rn.r»-er against Ohio AViiSt- 'on nee life stake. i Stamford in a a iaino at Turk.

i i a Fund bouts as Tox PJrliiirri and New Boxing i i disagrr'C on division of i PRE-GAME CROWDS CAPTURE BOSTON more heartening effect than will the news from either New Haven, or a Ms.sr. P. J. McGtvney told the workers a Lhey were, on the ten yard line from the goal, and that covering the last ten yaftls, according to his experience, ivas the hardest. It required both a push and a shove not only of the lino but the bacUfield to put it across.

Suimier Simpson, president of the. federation, told the workers that they must deny the tha: seems: to prevail a i the drive i anyway, no matter what the collections are. "There is nn in that rumor," said Mr. Simpson. lie tilso stat-ed that there be no "emotional drive," like a a ago, at.

the last a night i of the workers. Barriers Down. i'tepirinirig yesterday afternoon the lines of restrictions for the let AVith the of stores and factories, workers can solicit a from Westport on to Housatontc river on the east, and as far as they choose. Col. rca.l a telegram from tiie.

i i i i Chest at Springfield, Ohio, i i 1 Bridgeport workers every success. He also stated that (Continued on 1'aicv Twenty-Throe.) Murphy who brought the aged actress to her son-in-law's home but five weeks ag-o. Once wealthy, at the time of her death, while not Impoverished, her eii-cumstances were far from the life of comfort that was her's at the height of, her career. Her husband Frexl Harriott dlel years a.so and she leaves ho near relatives. A days before her deaih she rcmau-kc-d to a friend.

am only fixmous actress who only harl one husband and never knew any family troubles." Her mind was keenly alert to the last. She came to New Canaan from her home on Colonial Heights. Turkahoc N. Y. following the wish of her friend.

Mrs. Murphy to spend the remainder of her life with her daughter here. The funeral arrangements have not completed the funeral will nro.taablv ta.ke plaee in New York or at her home in Tuckahoe. Her death' was the result of a An dit showed a $28.000 Shortago. But in the CO eases Hint have come up, the Governor said, thertj have been not morn than a dozen prosecutions by district attorneys.

In explanation of thla lack of prosecution of defaultlnjj officials, the governor said: Explains Preference. "I'll loll you why. They ibelonsr to a 'preferred class' in these communities, th.e class which seeks to dictate all the local affairs. If any effort Is made to prosecute Lhcir friends jump to their and shjut, 'don't touch our crowd or you'll fret into "We re g-olng to make a change." ho asserted in announcing his intention of pressing prosecutions. He named Kobert T.

Bushn-ell, assistant district attorney of Middlesex county as the man whom he had under consideration for handling such cases. The Governor praised Theodore N. Waddell. director of the state division of accounts, throush whose department many of the dlsco.veriea of shortaieres were GROEHLlBSlT FROM INORWALK CHARTER TANGLE Fear Reckless Duplication in DR. DEAflE FUNERAL TAKES PLACE TODAY Great Career.

Clara Morris, WH.S Mrs. Frederick C. Harriott in private life, waa one of the great emotional HctrcsM- efw of the stage a number of yea.rs ago, and for morr than twenty-five years enjoyed much popularity and prosperity. The actress put so much energy a fpeMng Into her roles, however, th-it sho suffered a complete ncrv- f-us breakdown at the he'pht of her career, and it was onJy after long retirement was able to return intermittently to the stage In 1 8 4 shf it impnsslblo to continue act'incr. and fur several (Oontlinml on Page.

Granting Too Many dependent Lines. In- TO HOLD REFERENDUM WOUNDED BY FLEES AGAIN Jane Alexander, Fifteen Is Sixth Knife Victim of Unknown Wielder. SEARCH FAILS Recent Growth Has Created a Disturbing Congestion, Commerce Chamber Says. Wound Is SHght--Meagre i Description Given of Man Who Has Terrorized Many. Nov.

--(Special. 1 Frederick K. Groehl filler! aypea, here today before 13dwin Thomas 111 Kodt-ral district court an'. isk a i of habeas falling for a hearing of Gerald Chapman's nisi'. J.Klfrc Thomas said to- nisht a lie die) not expect GrohPl.

and thr.l while Hie York a ttriiby hud said he would make such a i a i lie 'lid rot mim i th iBody of 1 erintendent on. Way North for Services Here. Tho of Dr. Charles Deane. former superintendent of Brldseporr sr-hoolf.

i Orlando. Floridn. Th nlsrlit. Is to ur- here on the al express a i this In a Cervices i ht 1 hold at 4 o'o'ocl; S' Rhinelander May Squelch Letters by Settlement Davis Apparently Holds Trump Card with Love Missives "Kip" Would Rather Have Kept Secret--Rumors oir Cash Adjustment Made--Suit Is Adjou'-ried Until Monday. X15W HAYKX.

Xov. The notorious unknown ichler" (Al 1 The rsjcnnt and raplil growth of i i wlios? victims seem of motor bus and motor truck trans- to be i girl.s is bcl-icvud to have in Conrtecticut has brousht a another to his prey last evo- nins a 6 o'clock when Jane Alexander i a of Mr. and i i a Alexander, S96 l-inlley wai.s stubbed in the right hroas; liy a.n i i i i i a i Main street bci Catherine and a i streets: a very meagre dcscrtp- aba: to be i by the victim. Th.H is tue wixth of a i nature i i pan lew rnonlhs. The other staHbingK occurred in the Public library.

Main and the Aj-cailc, and one also in the section ivhcre tile assault was made hist evening. WUli Frieiut. Miss A a who is an uf the ilusvutnd 13ry Goods company on her way home with a fi-jaml. Miss Frances Uenzel. sixteen daoKh- tcr of Mr.

and Mrs. William Den- Ki-1, I i Ktreet also employ, fd at the Dry (Jouds company and had pa.ssort street In front oi ihe s.ijn hoards the "atub- lcr" loomed In front of The blow was so sutlden and about "an acute and i i con- dltlnn," to a vole passed hero t-oday l.y nourd directors of the Coniie'-ticnt of Commerce. Thv states a LIV'S "reckless duplication 'of service Imposes snrlous a iijiist spread over tho entire ity r.ffected." The directors mot today for tlie (Continued on Pago Tweni)-Three.) FOLEY EXOlRATED BY NAVAL COURT Charged with Trying to Sway Mrs. Lansdowne's Evidence --Probe Resumed. Evidence that may lead gigantic scandal came to lifht terday in city hall.

Hardly I come generally known that tax book la missing from the of Tax Collector Howard 8. lenger vthen it wai learned second book hai dleappeared terioosly, in this case from aessor William P. ConneHy'a i Clrocmstances cmrronndlnc the i appearance of both book! to be so closely linked that clals are suspicious that have been removed, rather UtM i laid, and that there Is Borne conspiracy behind their Iocs, gallons are now being con no mercy will be the the books have been stolen, E. Burrham. president of the per" board.

Indicated'. Misslnc Week. The 1922 tax book has been Ing from Collector flee for a week and to 1 It have been futile. A cer of error stub book, having of 300 certificates 1 that Is mining from the tax i Dor's office. It disappeared two weeks agq and not since.

In the lax book are notations of certificates lulled. record of all taxes due and the 1922 list by nil ait are from A to K. 3: Disappearance of both do not mean so much In Itself. It; conceded, the certificates are In tax collector's office, and, ace to Collector challenger, it wfR possible to make up a new I book, from A to from checks, bill stubs) and other the office. Search WMewpiead.

The fact that both have ed enhances the possibility that of these other records may missing, it ia believed, and, Challenzer is expected today vestlgrate certificates un file office to see that none have be moved and It IK understood Inquire more fully Into the data, I (Continued on I'ago Twenty-1 CLOSE ON Rallies Staged at Both College Clubs--Hotels Are Jammed. I I PLAIN'S. X. N'ov. 20.

i A I i tovlny sun I r.oiic a i i i i is net a ii.i\v i i i i i i u'i 1 ici'il I'm irt i A I A The a a i i c'ourt of iu- iiuiry Ko- Ifty i i the do Mrs. Miii'Sii-et HOSH lillisilow ue th hi: had s-iiabt to In ii i before a i a U. Imtiiecliatcly a''tev dismissing i'ormpr Ailvoc.at^' a I the general a tl' i i i henrinir i of i (ConiiiiiKNl tin 1'uifp Twonly-Tlirpo.) BRIDGEPORT (URLS WED IN NEW YORK Volpi Thanks U. S. for sponse--Over 000 Offered Morgan CoJ (Contlnoed on PURC I -'I i M' The i i i i i i i I I i i i i i i hole! bVp s-Hine" "TH i i i i a i i V'reil i i i a i i i M- The 'ii 11.

rn I 'IP ari'l r'l 1 :i.i: iie oi iiioLu- vehk-ie i.fepar; Mieni (Cont.iiiuol on Page AH leHChors. supervlsor.s a prln- ci, who ed under i pp i i hi.s 2 yea ry as forin: on- 1 VL' i a Lo bn prostjjt i i 1 liu vc- Hora 1 fi'T- 1 i a i i Hoard of. i i i i i Tht scjjd a i i i i i wrcnUi to Di. i on Ivtd i i J' i I i i v.iM i i a ul i i i a r- i i i i i i i i i i i itein; 1'Yank Wooticn. A Ban lieu i i i i 1 i i i i ') 'if 1 hl-S I S.

i b'-nlv is (ore i 1 i jiridpeport at a i i 1 i i A i i i i New i iora Tlirrf i i i i i -vl i i i i i a I i I 1 1- i i a i I i i i i i i i i of pi fi-ssjr ir i i a 1 I'l'Uc'ic. ll.m.iiia:' i 1 I a i a i I I I i I i i n.n i i Mom-lav a1loJ anothor foM to 1 LctUT.s "SlartJIiw. i. (ic or (Hi-k A i i- mu about Ihe I i i i i Mr. isic KifniorH i i i i i in 1 i i tlv i Innumeriubl-'.

i a I I i a yciuns l.iMimn1 IIBPMSSHI-J- i -si Kip i a i i i i i. i i A i i i i i of Pi' r.ui(;- I i i PI- ifi'i- i-ii 0'nl 1 i ft i' 'i r. P'it Is til i 1 1 i i a thf suit i hi; i 1 .1 1'Ptv i a i i i i tlvit IniinfilUi i v-s i i i i i i i i i i i i i for nothing-. Jsrmi: N. vcner- sei i ilpscpiirlnnt I i i i i 1:.

sav one i and 1 i wiis: a i if a i i i wl "Tlie c'nsc ha-s not lulrsi i i 'i a will not he." Despit" Jc 1 i i a i i i i HIP Vlion i a a i rot i i i i liv I.ec I'm- i i I I I I I I i i i Ihis niovniiisr. i lir.ld the tr, i i i i i i i i pro- tiiiil to the eom-i: i scr.sa: policy of 1 i il xil'l In do HliS-itf-M i i i a i Tliffii- i i stlilo to learn i are nly to tl" tils or i i hcdn-f in U'i case a the ijruc.sl i Lho i i i i i hen i i fi is net n'-o i Mitchel i i I I l.ho A A i I I i sepkhis by "1m a i i i It's i i i i i ml'. 1 il of i Miss Dorothy French and Miss Lila W. Watson Married. (Special) M.

t-'rent h. nineteen. is by a a i lUvir A i i i i i 111 i read While- I i i I I ferred tn 11 a in S. a Bi-id 'po-, t. ami AI- i v', lie.

th i-l-two. man. 1 1 7 MMiil street this eliy i i i i ii this afternuon In i-iiapcl of the nuiulciiial building hy i Clerk .1. .1. McCorniaPk.

Thf 'i-iilP3rrooni Is a of Sash. of i vis, .1 to (Continued on 1'nge IJMIS i i i i i i l.e of ii" inan'ic: fit inqi rl i i i i i a i i ii no! A i i i i i i i nf i 11 ly. i trial will be se.vernl i the I tM'ive; tleparuneut's lejjal I i U'll I i nt 11 ly the a Morris, thirty-three, a iif 1 r. of Mc-K'h street, i i i i i a l.il:i M. Watson.

i i 1 i i i werr a i Ihf- r'T'nii in t'-io i A i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 "'X i i I TUc I i i i i I a t'l" a I i i i I i i The bridcBi-oom is a or' a sen of V. and Alice 1. parley Morris. Nov. Heiivy pr-siihseription Of Italian currency lization bond issue was anno a by J.

I'. M'organ anA pany. who the ratio i a through the lionda were sold. Su.6 books utro closed lexw than hours after they had and i no detailed figure avuilabie. is unJerstooti thatt Ji-i-i exceeded $200.000,000.

Thi' bonds were admitted to intr a. "when isHiiril basis on Stock Kxehuns-e between 1-2. the su-bacril price and 34 7 8 I a i a i a Minister w'lo made arnnaieiiients fOf loan well a.s for the fundifl the a a debt the Unit sent i letter to i Morgan and Vulpi In behalf of Prime Mil i i i I heff to to and to asso-iited -with th" the I i i i g4 nient. loan, flip crnment's i a i its sucvos a i i I of th 01 i i spirl: a by ihe colliniullity. Italy st mi 1 (Continued on 'SFAPERl EWSPA.P.ERI.

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